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Spacemen May
Taka Drugs
NEW YORK (UPI) —Spacemen
mar Hava to taka druga la pre­
vent harmful hallucination* or to
bring on happy one*, a radiation
expert aald Monday night
Dr. T. C. Helvey, of Radiation
Ine., Orlando. Fla., aald druga
will ba needed In prevent a apace
pilot from auddeniy being gripped
by anxiety, panic or claurtrephobia. Thla might be accompllahed
by a drug to create a better atate
of mind, ba aald.
“ Maybe era'll produce a drug
that will enable him to are before
him Me girt friend,” Matvey aald.
“ 1 don't know.’'

DETROtT (UPI) — A young
heiress act demurely In probate
court* tod jy and llitenrd to her
guardian toll of plana for invert­
ing her Inheritance in utility
atocka and winter* in Florida.
Wcarfng a amart allver and
black ensemble, the heireas coyly
turned bar back to apeetatora in
tba crowded courtroom of Judge
Erneat C. Boehm and aeomed not
to have a car* in the world.
She doaint. Tba heiraaa to a
4-year-old, moally brown mutt dog
named Noaey.
gbo inherited $M a month far
Ufa in the will of bar maator,

Chart** C. Long of Romuhia, who
died lata laat year at the age of
M and left an eitale totaling about
ItS.OOO.
Noaey, wearing a allver chain
and wide black collar, came into
court with bar guardian, Elwyn
Wall, an attorney and witneaaea
to Long'* will. Alao on hand to
guard the intereata of juatlre waa
an aaaiatant atate attorney gener-

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canned dog food for two days then
gets horsemoat every third day.
Wall said. Her diet la supplement,
ed with tortlfled milk.
Boehm said H waa plain that
Nosey “ has a great deal of af­
fection” for Wall. He admitted the
will U&gt; probate end approved WalW
a* guardian.
J
Wall aald that If Noaoy did not
us* her full ISO each mouth he
would invert the surplus tor her
to the aame utility stock* to which
be inverts.

moved the bearing Into the court­
room and Wail waa eailed aa the
tint witness.
Norey rleppcd dalntly to the
wttneae- rtand with Wail and aal
quietly, her back to the apeetatora, aa Wall explained that be
and Long, both bachelor*, were
longtime frienda.
“ I would ba very happy to care
for* Noaey for the real of her
life,” under the term* of Long’*
will, Wall aald. Ha aaaured the
judge that ba had cared for doga
before and that Noaey now aeema
happy when “ ilceping on a car­
pet at the foot of my bed.”
The dog la la fine health, aata

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mosphere Ilka earth aa soma beliava. A polar outpost on Mara (center
left) overlook* the famed canals bsUsvad to hart base formed by malting
ioa saps. A M a g saucer may taka maa to the largest planet, Jupiter, (cen­
ter right) with protection provided for tOO-dagraa beilow xero tempera­
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ball givea an alga of the drab, long
table benches ef war-time train­
ing camps in the United Stales.
Instead, tba aya la met by restau­
rant-style combination* of tables
and chairs far four. Bath tabic
la covered by a colorful Unaa
cloth and Individual placoa are
sat with aulaleaa stoat knives,
forks and spoons, which for all
tha world reeetable silver plat*.
Tba iatorior walla ef Urn mass
hall arc painted to pastel shade*
and adorned by photographic mu­
ral* of Matoa’a mania wanders.
The entire aatUng is fitted with

f FBANKFUgT, Gtrmaay (UPI) OermM cemetery ofilcUls have
*— U. I. Amy units la Germany tong been asking for help to keep­
are taking atoj» in cart far the
Mgtoctod grave* ef 4*0 American ing np the grave*.
wbQdma buried hi Frankfurt's Om official, said that five years
ago, Urn Army promised it would
W l eemotory.
•' Tha grave* are evergrown with leek Into top matter, but aetbiag
woods aal, because of a lack of
Autos,-Germany cemetery officials
a n aanbtotrtobn atop superficial

panela ef soundproofing material,
giving • bush to the crashing
aounda normally associated with n
huge mass ball
Directly la front of Urn ateam
table is a reck wall four foot high
and W foot long, topped by seve­
ral Inches *f earth and n pictur­
esque display ef living flowers.
T ti first suraioa to we visitor
moving through tba steam table
linn la tha fact tint enlisted men
eat, not from trays, but from
plaits, bowls, dlshua and cup* and
■ad saucers. And the cups oven
have bandies. Soup la served In a
turquoiie or yellow bawl bearing
the U8AF insignia. The gueal then
geti his mast and vegetablta nerv­
ed carefully and cheerfully on a
matching plate.
At the md of the M
m , he tuns
ta a large table which appears to
have been set for a cocktail party
la a downtown hotel. Urn visitor
la confronted with n wide assort­
ment of cheese*, biscuits, rolls,
erectors, olivet, pickles, catory,
aalada, tasty seasoning end des­
serts.
Once seated m hi* padded chair,
the guest gets another stork. There
la coffee in a closed, insulated
container with Mttls Nttilva ef
cream.

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. A tow tooutbi ago, cemetery of-ficlals told United Press laterM ltotalJt. would, coat only BMq
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HONOLULU; ilawal (UPI) — Ruaaia fired the first of
Its super-rockets nearly 8,000 miles into the Pacific and Mos­
cow today claimed the micelle hit within 2,100 yards of its
target.
Far the first time there was independent corroboration
ef a Soviet launching claim. An Australian airliner crew re-

News Briefs
Extended Tour
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
dent Elsenhower appeared likely
today lo expand hia Far Eaitern
vialt next June to include South
oreo, Formosa and the Philip*
net at well at Japan.

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Reds To Visit
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - A delegal ion of high Rutsian government
officials wlU tour sunny Florida
next month. The unprecedented
visit was disclosed Wednesday hy
Gov. LeRoy Collins, who led a dele­
gation of U. S. governors oa o
similar trip to Uw Soviet Union
summer.

parted U sew e h o ■mlsalan
ia the Pi
note com and last powered stage
of tho mckot would hove yteogod to aarth.
fn
linifitiiti Indi*
eatioa whether U. S. scientists also
tracked the missile. U. I. naval
vessels and aircraft were known
to bo hovering near the teat area
where three Soviet scientific ships
stood guard.
Moscow said the missile trav­
elled a historic 7,750 miles “ strict­
ly along the calculated trajec­
tory." It laid the nose cone trans­
mitted "the necessary data . . .
throughout the rocket's flight” and
"Its entry into the water was re­
corded by radar, optical and
acoustic stations."
Tha announcement did not spec­
ify the launching site, but Western
observers cnlculated that the
rocket probably cam* from an
area near the Caspian Sea.
Western scientists wero expect­
ed lo aUach considerable signifi­
cance to tho claimed solution of
re-entry for such a big rocket as
well as tho announced triumph of
firing ■ missile virtually twice
tho breadth of the United States.
Western observers speculated on
three possible alms the Russians
may be having with their kingaixed missile shots:
To sot up favorable conditions
tor recovering a man or men fir­
ed Into apaee.
To lost huge rockets consisting
of clusters of existing Soviet
rocket angina* which genarale
•00,000 »o POO,000 pounds of thrust
each.
To teat the accuracy of military
mlasIlea baaed, perhaps, on Kam­
chatka across the Bering Sea
from Alaska or from launching
sites deeper Inside tha vast land
mats of tho Soviet Union.

Training Base
From Sanford
CASA fiRANDK. Avis. (U P D Tho San Praneieco Giants have
bought M0 acres af land hero and
will consolidate their entire base­
ball training program in Arizona.
Tho Giants for the past 10
years kava had their minor league
training boa* In Florida but hope
to oomplete transfer of the train­
ing pronnda at Melbourne and
Senlord, to Case Grande In time
for the 1001 season.
Tha Giants do their training in
Phoenix, about M mile* away.
Horaoo Stoneham, Giants presi­
dent. mad* the announcement
Wednesday and said ao elaborate
baseball training base will bo con­
structed here, including fivo base­
ball diamonds and all tha hous­
ing and operating facilities need­
ed to accommodate the Giants'
seven minor league teams.
"We have been considering this
transfer ever since the Giants
moved to San Francisco," said
Sloncham. "It will insure a closer
working arrangement between the
Glanta and their farm clubs and
more fully identity the Giants ai
a Far Western team.
"From our experience at Phoe­
nix we know that Ariiona has
the ideal spring training weather
and naturally we are pleased with
the welcome extended to us by
the city of Casa Grande and by
all the civic organisation* and
agencies. It is our thinking that
when completed (he Casa Grande
base will be the finest (raining
installation anywhere."

VOL. .XLIX

WEATHER: Fair and continued cold through Friday. High today, R6-62. Low tonight, 35-40,
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Unitod Fro** Leaned Wire Eatabliahed 1908 THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1960

NO. &lt;12

Plane Bursts mio
Landing A t Jamaica Fiel
3 7 Aboard
Die In Crash

i
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MONTEGO-BAY, J a m a i c a
(UPl)—A Colombian Avteaea Air­
lines Constellation from New
York crumbled its landing gear
and crashed on the airport run­
way today, killing If passengers
and crewmen.
Nine persona survived with
minor Injuria*, Including four
passengers and five erow mamhere, although tire Mg ptenn waa
A Trans World CanteaRteten
with 94 aboard ia eirettag Kan­
sas CHy with o noee wheel
Jammed. M may make aa onI

Florida Citrus
Queen Named

JAYCKhS today feted past prcsidcnta of the organlzaMcuonan, uoraon Bradley, kg turennorr, Kicnara
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) - A
D*a«, Douglas Stenatrom and Sonny Raborn. Today'a
tion at their luncheon at the Civic Center. A group of
petty'brunette water skier-model
paat president* left to right are, G. Andrew Speer, Tom
•vent waa part of Jayceo Week.
(Herald Photo)
was crowned Florida Citrus Queen.
Election Probe
smashed into a fiery mass te
She Is Florence Cloud, 20, of
WASHINGTON (UPD-Tha Sen
wreckag# that burned for bourn
Bradenton,
who
alao
haa
to
her
ota tackloo today a controversial
collection tha beauty title of "Mist
te tire tarty morning.
amendment to the "dean alecFlorida National Guard” .
At toast 17 te tbo victims wore
lions" MU (hat would Umit to 910,Miss Cloud, wearing a pink and
from tha United State* and at
not the total campaign contribu­
white full length evening gown,
least ooo waa frodi Canada,
tions of any pornoaa. Sen. Thomas
NEW YORK (UFI) — Mock
burst into tears whrn Judges at
C. Hennings Jr. (D-Mo.) mado Urn
Tha dead included Thomaa C.
tho Mth annual Citrus Exposition prices at 1 p. m.:
proposal. Somo oonsidarad k the
Capehart, son te Sen. Homer K.
picked
bar
from
among
the
five
American
Airlines
..............
22'i
most drastic of • aeries of amendCapehart (R-Ind.), and hia wif*
finalists.
MIAMI (UPI) - An M-aaat Elisabeth. They boarded tho piano
American T k T .................... 02
ents Hennings has offered to sttfTranscontinental Airlines passen­
American Tobacco ........... 107te
■ tho elections bill.
Miami whan tho Constellation -1
PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) — Tho Investigation Into tha ger piano flaw out of Miami I* at
made an unscheduled atop be­
Bethlelhem Steel ................ 52te
myAteriou*
cra*h
of
an
airliner
in
tho
Gulf
of
Mexico
with
a
Editor In Exile
Chicago Wednesday with only on* cause the No. 9 engine was aettef
c a o *...... ..... ......
a*
loss of 42 live* wna cracked wide opon today with tho hrraat passenger.
up.
MIAMI (UPD - Havana Editor
Chrysler ............................. 02'i by tho FBI of an ax-convict liated aa ona of tha victim*.
Jorga Zayaa, who dared criticize
"Sixty-three other poseeogers
Four luckier pass
Caterpillar Tractor ............. 30H
Robert V. Spaara, 64, a self-stylod doctor wanted in Lo* cancelled out because of all tha bored with waiting tor I
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro ia
Curtiss
•
Wright
................
20te
print, flaw to Miami Wodaosday
DuPont ...............
2(4*4 Angelra on an abortion charge, waa nabbed by federal agenta bomb M a r e s ," explained an air- repairs and.left tho pla
and vowed ho would return to Cuba
— —— ——— — — jat# Wednesday when ho dsshod lino spokesman. "But wo were other accommodation*.Eastman Kodak ................ lOlte
only when ha ia assured af free
determined not to let our ooo re­ had lift Now York w
Ford Motor
93te
into • waiting taxi after ehecklag maining passenger down."
dom of tho proa*. Zayaa, stocky Stmorning an a
Heavy winds till* morning nuved an untold amount of
out of a lavish motel hkfaoul.
-1
year-old member of tho Inter-r
The lone passenger was Leonard flight te Montego Bay ai
freedom af citrus and vegetables from suffering severe damage from the
tetderican Proas Assn, freedom
Spears' arrest' strengthened tin Franklin,. M, who ,aald hi was . Bogota, and did sat ar
formalism
te the flnr khlvering ooM wavg Clfafc hpn hit tat county'Qver tti£1&gt;*ftl
possibility* y a' literbetween tho "darn mad'^ about the four
'
*hour until 9:99 ITm .
Cuban newspaperman to
te g* tela two day*.
Gulf crash last Nov. M and tha delay.
K was tho fourth
oxila from the Castro regime,
Tire airline estimated R opeot disaster since Monday
Jan. 9 crash of • New York to
A Central Florida Experiment official today said temper
|u«t##••••••••4#
Miami airliner near Bolivia, N.C, 10.500 for the flight, H was only brought tho four-day
alurea, for tha aecond day in a row were at 84 degree* but
Cy ...... .
120
Memorial services for two sail- with a lots of S4 Uvea.
Bevan 111
Transcontinental'* third flight out person*.
Penn
RR
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1
B
V
4
a a e. an
heavy winds prevented any dam
ora killed in a ear crash Sunday
Julian Frank, 52, a New York of Miami and Traffic Manager
LONDON (UPI) - Aoeuria Nye aa a*
Sears
Roebuck
.
..............
47H
There were few oy
age te citrus harvesting in the
were held at tha Sanford NAS to­ attorney, ia suspected of carrying Harold Brown said they made It
Bevan, gg-yaar-old fiery symbol of
Standard
Oil
(NJ)
.........
47H
but the handful te ws
because
"we
want
to
show
people
a
bomb
aboard
the
Miami
flight
area.
British aoelallsm, struggled for life
Studcbakcr ........................ 22H day.
•enters at tM
today in a Londoo hospital. An of­
In the state, at least six deaths U. 8. Steel .......................93(4
Rase chaplain William Hearn in an effort to defraud lnsuranc* that we'll fly on schedule."
plane's lights
ficial statement mid his condition
wsre blamed on the cold weather Weatinghouse El................ 1035. led the services for Bobby 0 companies out of nearly one mil­
There waa n buret te I
lion ooiiars.
was a oauao Mr gravo anxiety.
but iukeu relief is ia sight.
tire screams of man ai
Riddles
and
James
P.
Morgan
Spears
ia
suspected
of
having
Mevan underwent n major abdomi­
A slight afternoon warmup was
trapped te tire
who
died
when
the
car
in
which
(ricked
an
old
acquaintance,
Wil­
nal operation Doc. a and bin ap­
By United Proas lateraatlsoal
predicted, but the forecast was
Nino persons flawed
parent failure in snap back has
The death toll Mounted today in for cold tonight with more frost
they were riding crashed into a liam Allen Taylor, 5S, of Tampa,
to safety through
Fla.,
into
boarding
tha
ill-fated
boon consistently apparent ia eau the wake of ooo of the worst let and freeilng temperatures Friday
power pole on 17-92 near the
wreckage but tire
Tampa to Naw Orleans flight in
tiously-worded hospital common! sad snow storms of tho season.
morning.
Lake Monroe bridge.
the wreckage. Through i
an
effort
lo
eollect
fioo.ooo
in
in­
dkoa. Mia wife, Mrs. Jannio Loo,
Thro* children, all under I
Two Negro children died in a
te fato tire lucky
RiddJai waa 30 year* old. Mor­ surance.
also a noted Labor MP, has boon years of ago, died when fire house fire ai Avon Park Wednes
RaUlae for tho May 3 Demo­ only wilh minor injuries,
a daily visiter.
Both men named (heir wives as
gan waa 19, Morgan Joined tire
swept thsir family's four . roc
day sad a white child died of
cratic primary ware suggested wero taken to n hospital
frame bom* te Smollerville, burns suffered Tuesday wbso her WALLOPS ISLAND, Vs. (UPD Navy in October, 1959, Riddles beneficiaries.
treatment.
Spears was linked to Frank by last night.
Idaho. A woman and two children clothes caught fire from a healer. —A girl monkey named Miss Sam 24 days later. Rlddlea will bo
The four passengers who escap­
Seminole County Democratic
Donald
Loomis,
M
l,
Spears'
cowere killed when thsir ear was
A couple from West Babyloo, survived "apparently in good con­ buried in Oklahoma City, Ukla.
hit by two trucks on icy U. I N. Y., were found dead In a house dition" a violent ride into space and Morgan in Claredon, Texas. defendant in the Los Angeles ralllei to drum up support for ed with their lives were Mr. and
Mr*. Ian Kalton, Australians wfia
tha Democratic ticket.
SO Mar Emporia, Kant.
at St. Petersburg Wednesday, ap­ today in a test of escape equip­
Surviving RJddlea are his fa­ abortion ease. Loomis told Inves­
Their deaths brought to SI tho parently victims af asphyxiation ment which may someday save the ther, Leslie Riddles of Lawtoo, tigators when he and Spears Billhimer named a primary cam­ live in Quito, Ecuador; Haodrick
paign committee and auggested Wylies of Tha Hagua, Holland;
number of fatalities blamed oa the from a gat furnace. A 34-year-old lift or s human astronaut.
Okla.; his slater Betty Lou Rid­ were arrested Iasi July that Executive Committee Chairman and Falla Church, Vs.; and Route
Spears
told
him
Frank
was
his
storm,
which
swept
from
Colorado
Miss Bam was boosted to an dles of Oklahoma City and •
machinist died when firs destroy
County voting registration books
Robert Billhimer auggested 11 Loven te Tho flagut and Washing­
altitude of more than 9te miles in brother, Sam Lee Riddles who Is attorney. He quoted Spears aa that rallies be held between March ton. D. C.
will bo in alao communities bo to tho East Coast earlier (his ed his house trailer al Onero.
week, leaving sub-tero temperaTho Weather Bureau waned n launching at 1:32 a. m. at the in the Air Force. Surviving Mor­ saying: "I think I'd better rail 31 and April I in tire courthouse,
Owen Fob. 39 and Mar. 50.
Both tire pilot, J. Duque, and
that readings early today would Wallops station of the National gan are hia parents, Mr. and my attorney in New York, Julian Lake Monroe School, Lake Mary tire co-pilot, H. Arango, survived
TIM books will bo open Mr gun (a m and ioo-giaao* roads.
Frank."
Nebraska
reported
U
aterm
Aeronautics
and
Space
Administra­
lifted resident* la register ia Alta­
vary from B to 39 along tha upper
Mrs. Carl T. Morgan of Frileh,
Spears alao is reported to have chamber of commerce building, tire fiery crash, lo did p flight
monte gpriaga, Fob. 39 and Mar. deaths, Kansas had f, Texas 0, Florida east coast to tho 40’s in tion.
Texas.
admitted
to Iba FBI at tha time Longwood community center, Bear •ngiacor, • purser aod n steward­
Colorado
I,
Oregon
and
Wisconsin
Tbs oire loo capsule, similar lo
tourist-jammed Miami.
1: Boar Lake, Mar. 94; Cbalueta,
of
hia
arretl
Wednesday lhai he Lake Florida Power Corp. lounge, ess.
In outlying farm areas near tire the on* which will carry a Mercury
Mar. 4; Fora Park. Mar. 7-gj For­ 4 each, Missouri I, Naw York
Death was not instant and
knew Frank, but only ai Just an­ Wilson school in PaoLf, Alta­
est City, Mar. »; Geneva. Mar. 10; State S sod Illinois, Iowa, Louis lower salt coast, tire mercury was astronaut into orbit in 1MI, was
monte Springs community build­ screams could bo heard ahova tho
other
New
York
attorney.
Una,
Maine
sad
Michigan
1
each.
recovered
from
the
Atlantic
by
expected
to
drop
ss
tew
aa
M
to
foldenrod. Mar. 11; Lsngwood,
Authorities thus far bava bean ing, Fern Park American Legion noli* te tire fire anginas whites
Moot of tho victims died te auto at degrees, with scattered frost ■ Marino Corps helicopter 10 min­
star. 15-11; and Oviedo, Mar. M
reluctant
to link tire two air trag­ Hul, Oviedo community hall, and raced to tire K e n t . Tho flamon
accidents,
frost
te
death
or
suf­
predicted.
utes after the launching.
M.
edies
but
lire possibility of a tie-in the Geneva community building. were brought under control withte
fered
heart
attacks
white
shovel­
The eoid froot, first ef tire new Automatic monitoring equipment
Tho books will bo opon from
Billhimer will bead the pri­ two hour* pod Um task began te
waa being Investigated.
year (or Florida, moved into tire inside tire "biopack” in which
3-9 p. m. white they art la each ing away heavy saows.
The FBI was handling (ha pos­ mary campaign committee com­ removing tire remains from (ha
Not oven Florida sad California northern part of tire state Monday Miss Sam redo showed that she
local*, county supervisor af regiaposed of Mrs. Avn W. Davis of wreckage.
Work has started on North Or­ sible criminal phases of both Sanford, Mrs. C. E. Hlttell af
•ad gradually spread to aU por­ was alive and apparently in good
tration Mrs. Camilla Bruce told sscaped tho storm's bite.
crashes
while
Uia
Civil
Aeronau­
Hundreds
of
thousands
or
Calilando’s toture recreation site.
tions by ssrly Wednesday. Fair condition.
the Seminole Democratic Execu­
tics Board attempted to deter­ Lake Monroe, Roy Howell of Lake
tive Committee last night. To regia tendons were hit by * flu bug and continued cold weather wilh Officials said it would lake about
Council Frank Faiula said Wed­
Mary, Dan Scrrcney of Longwood,
width
concentrated
ia
tho
Los
ter, a resident mast have lived
only slightly higher afternoon tem two hours to open (be biopack, nesday that land north of Edge- mine the cause of the wrecks. Neil G. Lyle of Hear Lake, J. D.
Spears, • pudgy 220 pounds,
115-pound cylinder, X inches mon Ave. ia being cleared for
pen lures was predicted for today
in Florida a year and ia gomlaote Angelas area.
Morrison of Altamonte, IIil II.
The Weather Bureau predicted and Friday.
long and 14 inches in diameter, ia recreation. Men af tire town have was dressed In a gay, black and Ilarrie of Paola, Nanca T. Rus­
County for six months. Mrs. Bruce
white
checkered
sporls
rap
and
more
cold
weather
today
oast
of
M she would take tho
It apparently did not get cold which Miss 8am mad* the trip.
■iked the North Orlando Corp
sell of Fare Park, John W. Evans
After a physical examination, a about having Uttlo League and • brown topcoat at tire lima af of Oviedo and Mrs. J. W. Yar­
Paolo and Monroe if aha got tho Mississippi, but said warmer enough Wednesday to harm Cea
temperatures
would
move
from
enough roguoste from then. Moot
tral Florida** huge citrus crop, drink of water, and a meal Miss llibe Ruth League next epring, hia arrest.
Asked by a reporter if he borough of Geneva.
Paola and Manna residents com* westars Texas lata Nebraska and now being harvested. But a pro­ Bam will bo flown lo hor homo, Faiula said. Eventually the site
■y United From latenutfoaal
placed
a bomb aboard tire Nation­ Billhimer also named executive,
westward
across
Missouri
into
lo Sanford quite often and n o
longed cold snap might cause dam tho School of Aviation Medicine will have a baaenall . softball
Major air crashes have takes
a
platform and policy, resolutions,
al
Airlines
flight
that
rrashed
in
•astern
Kmtucky
and
Tennessee.
at Brooks Air Force Bate, San diamond, tennis courts and shuf­
register hart, Mrs. Bruce said.
•ge*.
rules,
credentials,
campaign, the lives of at least seven persons
lire
Gulf,
tha
white-haired,
bespec­
Democratic Bxecutiva commitA Miami forecaster said the Antonio, Texas.
fleboard alloys, Faiula said.
lagialaliva, memorial and audit­ for every day In 1999, and possibly
tacled Spear* replied:
loo chairman Robert Billkimer
cold would last until a high pres
ing commtHeea at the meeting, •a many aa eight.
"No,
but
maybe
I'll
have
n
said a lot more residents had bet­
sure sum now covering all of tire
statement aomatimo tomorrow Tha executive committee haa •The crash of a Colombian Avionter register if tho next Senator
•astern United States moves east­
ca airline Constellation today at
more than $500 te its treasury.
(today)."
erly into tho Atlantic.
from this district ia to coma from
Naw committee men and com- Montago Bay, Jamaica, with •
Spears
was
bald
lo
$35,000
bail
The
first
answer
filed
to
the
Seminole. Brevard County, which
Tha two Negro children who died
on the technical charge of steal­ mitteewomen confirmed at the death toil of 37, was the fourth
ta alao ia our district, has 31,197 State Road Department's Sanford when their two-room apartment
ing tha rar ef tha man be may meeting wero Mr. and Mr*. Wil­ major air disaster since Monday
A
vs.
land
getting
procedures
Tolers registered eempared la our
caught fire from aa aU heater
have
hypnotized into taking hia liam D. Hardin of Sanford, J. night and broyglit tire number kill*
. 12,534. Brevard raters will warn didn’t agree with SRD ootlmstos wsre identified aa Curtis Wilsaa,
Carl Muao and Mrs. C. E. Hlttell ed te four days te 141 pareoag.
place
on the airliner.
of
load
value.
their man as senator gad, if they
3, and his nlM-weeks-old sister.
So (ar this year, 193 parsons,
of Lake Monroe, Mr, aod Mra.
Aa
answer
filed
la
the
county
have more voter*, they'll bo hard
Linda Gail Kecso, I, died at a
Hal H.‘ Harris of Paola, John W. have been killed te four crashes.
clerk's
office
by
American
Oil
to beat, BiUhimor said. BpBteote
hospital Wednesday of burns suf­
Evans of Oviodo, Jamea V. Sto- Sixteen others are presumed dead
County men a n hesitant te rua for Co. Moaday said that lead token fered when hor doth** caught Tire County Zoning Board, meet­ be for property owners in District
welt Jr. of Genova, Mra. E. T. lo a fifth diaaater.
from
their
parcel
oa
Sanford
senator because Brevard has so
fire from a heater tire day before. ing in special session this morn­ 5. On Feb. If n hearing will Ire
In addition to tire Moatego Ray
llamil and Norman Fere of ChuluAve.
te
widen
the
street
would
many more registered voters, ho m*»n re-paving end removal and
It. Petersburg police said Ern­ ing, unanimously agreed to pro- held for Di:trict 1, Fab. 17 for
ota, Mrs. Jans AdriaUco and Ro­ crash, disasters thus far this your
said.
R. Behseffel, ?*, and his wife,
District I aH, Fob. fg for District
Ralph Schwaickert waa teataM- bert E. Parker of Goideorod, B. were;
Installation of their filling station est
d with o cotaprebenslva zoning
Jan. 4—A National Airlines DOR
•d •• president of tire Lake Mary D. McIntosh of Altamonte Springs,
fixture* The Amoco lessees asked Catherine, about 75, of Babylon, plan over tho county and schedul­ 4.
N. Y „ were asphyxiated by their
Brown rep*, 'od that iqaay areas Volunteer Fire Dept, at its meet- Mrs. John Duds and Paul MlkWr al Bolivia, N. C., possibly a roauR
UM N damages.
furnace when the temperature ed tire first hearing in tire court- In tho county will ho toned tho tog this week. Other officers in­ of Oviado, Mra. Ava W. Davis of a passooger’a suicido bombing}
dropped te near (reeling ia tha bouso Fob, S.
same oa they are now with only sulted ware Donald Coleman, and Hamiltoo J. Bilbao of Inn- 34 4aid.
Kennedy In Race
west-central * arid* city Tuesday Zoning Director Robert Brown • few boundary changes.
vie# president; Otis Sjoblom, aoc- ford, sad Mr. and Mr*. Audrey
Jan. U -A Capital Airttean
North Orlando's newest group of * MILWAUKEE (UPD said that usually only ooo bearing Ha added that (ho laoteg bdfcrd rotary; Earl Tacrey, treasurer and T. Lyle of Roar Lake. They
See.
wot turba-prop olriteor at
M bouses should bo Daisied wttkla Joka F, Eeaoady plunged late the Goorga TarburV, M. a machinist to hold but, to gtvo ail property haa worked on the eomgreboaoivo Ralph Abel, fire chief.
Mr. aad Mra. Rap Howell of I
craft, Va-s « dead.
six weeks, CouarUmaa Frank Fasa presiieinils I primary to­ who moved te Florida II months owners a chance to voire thejr ap­ soning plea for two yean and baa Ed Zimmormaa ia chairman of Mary. Mr. tad Mra. Daa
Job. 19—A lenadtoaviaa
Uls said Wednesday. Tea families day with a charge that his chief ego from Detroit, was found dead proval or disapproval, hearing* ihe^teototivsMjppreval af Ihp Onaa arrangcmaaU for • barbecue to op te Longwood, Mre. J. D.Mer- Cor* volte Jet *4
wNI ha hold ter separata districts
atooa te Ateamante Igriap. Mr.
day. Ftoamoa said they wore as- with a general hearing acbodnted
« d Mra. W. A. Forwaod te For­
f. a.
give I t T f S T 4! ! . ? a^Rs^next chairman of tire Ladles Auxiliary est City and Mrs. Ray TUlte te Turkey, IS Navy m
■salpulat- •bio (•' determine if bo burned in Into February.
to death or waa kilted ftp
aro
teg Um aoaraHam
Tha Brat heating Feb. • will meeting Tuesday.
Sanford.

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Missing Passenger

W inds Help Save Citrus
From Severe Cold Snap

Services Held &lt;
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Nation Hit By
Heavy Ice, Snow

Demos May Hold
Primary Rallies

Monkey Survives
Space Flight

Vote Registration
Hooks Open Soon

North Orlando
To Set Park Site

Air Crashes Take
145 Lives In '60

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SRD Estimates
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Comprehensive Zoning

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Lake M ary Firemen
Install Officers

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FALLAHAB8EE (UP!) - Gov.
Key Collins suggested Wednesr that Florida drop the idea of
talag Son. Gcorgo Smothers aa
“favorite son" candidate for
i OMHat said the “draft Smith! ac*M campaign by Florida Demo*
i.eeata apparently U embarrassing
f to the senator boenune of his close
Ineeeclatlon with Bene, deha Ken*
[ wsdr, Btuart Symington . and
-t Others seriously eyeing the proel*

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' The governor emphasised that
■Mg suggesllon is not to he Inter; Meted aa nntegenlem to Bmsthers
■ “tewead wham I fool very warnMe added, if the senelor decides
i l l mm ns a favorite son “ I am

Collins dropped the surprise
proposal at his news conference
hero. It was expected because
the governor had been one of the
original backer* of the move to
strengthen Florida’s bargaining
position at the Democratic nation*
al convention.
But In view of recent develop*
mints,' Collins said he is now
convinced the favorite son Idea is
not the proper course.
He noted that although Saaather*
has not committed himself one
way or the other on running, the
senator has said he doesn't think
n Southerner has a chance for a
spot on the national Democratic
ticket,
Collins said for the time being
the state should adopt a “ wait
and ana" altitude. nandinc a dec I*
£m W J K u T l e H f u l . f

entering th« Florida preference
primary.
If sevsrsl will run hi Florida,
ht polatod out, than would ba no
naad for a favorite eon. If no
eandldatea enter the preference
r«c«, then the ataia should f#t
up an uninatructed elate of tend!datee for the convention who
would be free to select the best
Collins, who has been mentioned
ns n possible vice prssldentlal
candidate, said be blmself would
not run under any circumstances
as a favorite son. He added it la
“ pur* speculation" Hut he is
being considered ns keynote
epeakor or chairman far the an*
tioaal convention and said he
would make an effort to obtain
el thee peat

LOS ANGELES (UP!) - The
fate of Dr. It. Bernard Finch
and Carole Tregoff dspends large­
ly an whether their murder trial
jury bellsvss a convict and ad­
mitted master liar.
The story told by John (Sliek
Jack! Cody tbo last two days
poses twe great threats to the &gt;urI roe and his mistress:
1. The murder of Mrs. Barbara
Jean Finch was premeditated, net
a crime of passion that flared
out of an argument and struggle.
2. Carole wanted to kill her at
much or more than Dr. Fiaeh
whom, the defense admits, held
the gun when the fatal shot was
fired late Mrs. Fiaeh’e baek drip

NORTH ORLANDO GARDEN CLUB officers Mrs. Robert W. Dean, left,
and Mrs, Anton C, Kracek compared notes at Mrs. Dean's home yesterday.
Mrs, Dona is temporary chairman and Mrs. Krecek is temporary recorder.

Conner, Carlton
Set
As Candidates
TALLAHASSEE (UFI)-State
The ited tor small colleges was explained to Sanford Rep. Deyla E. Conner of Starke
Kiwaalana by Piedmont Colters President James E. Walter and DeLand rancher Loran V.
Casper tried to pto dewa Cady,
■ n thamhed frantically through
the convict's previses testimony
aa M seeking aauWsSIrtiaua bararif.
Caspar ashed Cody ghaut Car*
oleTfifst reaction whoa ha came
beak to U s Vegas. Her., gram

UHPHANT4USR ticket to the world premiere ot Whit Dieney’e
Tutor*" e etory of the circus, to stare bailiff prooentod It Gov.
Gallia* hr Corky Grtotleni sad friend. The CrieUsnl circus took
i n mammoth parade aad show at BorMoU today before the pro*
“Toby Tyler” will bo at the Rite Theatre boro Jan, St.

fl states aad the District
taMa half primaries in
Upuwiaass er Democrats
tooy toe presidential eem
or tor as tioaal coavsn-

SSJfJS&amp;ffiS

ad Intocatos that there
caateeta to only s tow

West Virginia (May to) - Di­
rect presidential preference veto
which is net binding on unpledg­
ed delegates, who are elected at
same time. A candidate's consent
If n*ulrtd.
Hehrstas (May to) - Direct
presidential preference veto sad
etocUeo ef unpledged delegates. A
candidate's consent to required.
Maryland (May IT) — Direct
presidential preference vote; dele*
gates chosen by state conven­
tion must be instructed e support
winner as long as he b u a chance
of getting the president lsi nomi­
nation. A candidate's eaesant to
required.___________________

ter states, nattonal ton.-

"Be careful about your serial
security taxes la January," •OaL
Byron R. Fatten, Orlande Serial
Security Messier, warned today,
"the use rate and the IMS rata
are different. Don't confuse them."
year first payCheck for IMS wages
will have the new art deduction.
Your employer will match this
with hto S « ."
" I f you a n

self-em p loyed, the

cause the small colleges are cham. ---------------------------------------------- Carlton joined W. R. Hancock of
Grovetend and C. R. Race of
plena of integrity and freedom, ma
p e j
a
Winter Haven in competition far
the post which will become vacant
when the veteran Nathan Mayo
president said that ce*eUucation
retires nest year.
builds up
ap academic standards f a n l L r i a a C n e a o J
Conner sold if he were elected
rather then tearing them down.
he would use all hie influence
He sold that young man end worn*
on going to school together get to
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The with legislators to push for fair
know people and to work band ht Aslan flu epidemic now rampag­ reapportionment. He is n five,
term House member and a farmer
Last June, 125,000 students grad, ing la 12 atatea and the District House speaker.
Ho sold he would quickly put
mated from high school in the top of Columbia will spread to other
quarter of their classes, but they parts of the eountry during the Into effect the wholesale resign*
nixalioa of the agriculture depart*
weren’t la college tost fall. Small next few weeks.
ordered by the last Legis­
colleges give those students a
That is the forecast of U. 1. meat
lature and would put employes
chance by letting them work their
way thrmjgk school, the president Public Health Service officials under a Job security merit system.
who art closely following tbo epi­
Both Conner and Carlton are
■aid.
agriculture graduates of the Ual*
flood young students are a good demic's progress.
They said today the flu virus varsity of Florida and both pled*
Investment, n “ mushroom stock,"
Walter said. He told of on# bey is so widely "seeded" serose the god to help the public realise
who worked kia way through Pied* nation that further outbreaks are that the agriculture commission,
er’a duties go far beyond agra*
BMPt, went on to study biology at inevitable.
"We took for a largo aumbor riaa subjects.
of flu cases to the next month or
Carlton made hie announcement
, » &lt; ' .paid eqp official. "But |ho fram ML Petersburg.
Incidence probably won’t bo ai
“As commissioner," he said,
OrtffIn-Landrum b i l l , chopped grdat as ‘t was to the 2B9T Aslan "my policy will he to sc* that
flu
epldomlc."
every agricultural interest as well
wood at Piedmont for lb cento an
At Um peak of the 1M7 epidem­
hour, Walter raid. A football ic, mere Una seven million as those affected by department
coach srhc graduated from Pied­ Americans ware down with tbo policy be given my fullest at*
tentlon.
mont was csllad “ the optometrist" flu at one time.
“ Too, because of my own tech*
because he removed more eyes
No official estimate has been nfeal background in agriculture,
then •anyone else peeling pete* made of the total number of
eases to the United Statee at the I shall ha ever mindful ad tbs
present time, but the figure is be­ incraeelag need for roeoeish In
lieved to he wefl la exeeee of one Imprevlag aM phases ef depart*
meat netirity."
CvUscr slid he vrwM
Mere than MOAN cases a n re­
oampeign
headquartera in Miami,
ported In the Leo Angeles area
atone. There are major outbreaks where he operates an toeamaeo
in several ether parte.of Califor- bustaeee In sddHton to various
intonate a* Starks hi north

•b S &amp; S c w F l u Epidemic

Hospital Notes

D .C To Hold Pro-Convontion Prim ary
who may pledge themselves to
support the winner. A candidate's
consent Is not required.
Indices (May I) — Direct
presidential rote; delegates che­
lae by soaveotlons ere hound to
support winner but only on first
ballet at national oonvoattoa. A
candidate's consent to required.
OMe (May I) — Direct elec­
tion ef delegates, who must ba
fltrtgtd la • presidential cssdl-

Carlton announced as candidates

^ ^ D r ^ a lt e r said that amall schools like Piedmont roach for secretory of agriculture Wed*
many atudenta who have the braina but not the money to nssdky.
go to college. The big universitiea want the amall schools be* Conner. 21, end the i l year-eld

players to cornmarts and in­
dustry with employes during the
Oriebtr-December ISM quarter:

can be entered by petition end
cannot withdraw; ha ran alee he
•stored at the discretion of the
secretary ef state end can then
withdraw by swearing he to art
a candidate far the aomlaattoe.
Florida (May Si) — Direct
election of delegates, who may ba
pledged.
GaMtonis (Jena f ) — Direct
•lection ef statewide slate to dele­
gates, who mist he pledged *e
a candidate. A candidate's consent
to required.
Santa Dehole (Jean I ) . - Di­
rect tlection to statewide slate to
delegates, who may ba pledfed.
New Tech to often listed with
the Statee holding presidential

with outbreaks centered arenad
Baa Antonio, Corpus Christ!,
Richard Deltas, Daytona Beach Houston. Austin and Brownsville.
William Tyre. DeBary
More than 25 per cent «f the
school population to on the absen­
tee Hat la Brownsville.
Detroit has reported absentee
rates up to ao per cent b schools
aad Industrial plants. Several
ether Michigan cities have been
hit

Carolyn

leaders will he held 8a|arday at tan
Homo Demonstration Canter, dU
E. 2Mb St The meeting will start
•t id a. m. aad .will finish by anon.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, home demon
sintton agent, win he In charge.
All who era tatenitad in helping
tala S-H’ara In Seminole County
a n tovited to attend this meeting.

Shareholders of First F td v ^
Savings and Losn Assn at their
tnacting Wednesday elected three
directors, heard a glowing report
of growth in 1959 as well as for the
past 10 years, and were told that
contractors’ bids for the nsw build*
ing at K. Elm Ave. and W. First
St. were being ealled for by the
architect.
At a meeting of the directors fol­
lowing that session, the dlrectou
re-elected all officers for 1M0. •
Jack I. Greene was named dlreetor to succeed H. James Out who
has been 111 and who for the sake
of his health relinquished hto place
on the Board. He was heartily com*
mended for his conscientious serv­
ice. Re-electrd were Director*
Howard Favllla and J. H. Van
Hoy.
The report given by Vice Free.
E. C. Harper, Sr., in the abseagn
of Pres. Howard Faville, who is V
lha local hospital, said that ths re­
sources of the Savings and Lean
organisation had grown from SV
«M,10e.0T to tlO.27IAS5.IS.
Reserves now exceed 51,000,000
the report continued and added
"this, we feel, la an outstanding
safety feetor." The profit picture
was satisfactory aad enabled the
association to pey dividends at the
rate of tour percent a year, M
added.
W
Howard Favllla was again nam­
ed president. 1b serve with him
are E. C. Harper, Sr., First Vice
Pres.; S. F. Doudney, Second Vice
Free.; George Touhy, Exec. Vice
Pres.; Rosamond Chapman, See,*
Trees.; Maxine Ekern. Asst. See.*
Trees.; A. Edwin Shlnhalaor, Ah
toraey.
The new director to a member to
the firm to Greene aad Oebwm
certified public accountants, V
deacon in the First Presbyterian
Church, notarial! aad an itosreeted
civic leader.

• Richard J. Deltas, a Daytona
Beach resident, was admitted W
Seminole Memorial Hospital just
before midnight Tuesday after hto
truck tuned ever aad was darnel*
iahod a mile anrih of Seaford an
HWy. ItM , the Highway r a ta l re­
ported.
Patrolman J, L Sikes eeid a
panel truck dritren by Melius was
going north cu the highway whan
a car pulled ent in a Mne of traflte
tarn the opposite direction aad ha
swerved aft the road to avoid £

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OPEN U t t f

DOUBLM FEATURE

Mrs. Hefld
Dies AtlS
Mrs. Alice HeadSroon, ••-yearold Negro resident of Sanford tor
the past at yssrs, died Tuesday
at bar home.
Funeral services tor Mrs. Handerson will he tl a. m. at the
Zion Hope Baptist Church Sonbody wiR lit in cuts at the
heme, 1121 Locust Av«.t until
Sunday. There will be no review­
ing the body at the church.
Mrs. Henderson to survived by
three sons, one brother, one sla­
ter. seven grandchildren and IT
great-grandchildren.

bouaobold workers st toast |M
during Octeber-Decsmber qusrter;
farm employers who during ISM
paid employes I1M er worked
them far st least pert to *e toffsrent dsys during the year.
The scheduled rise In tax rates,
based oe looi-rsnge cost esti­
mates. to dcslgnsd to mstntata the
eld-age and survivors Insurance
program an a self-supporting

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The county contnlatkm has hind the firm ef Jamas
ibis Rogers ef Winter Park aa architects for the new jail
tint and will make a cost study of othgr recently built
boildingfl in the etate.
A m w jail haa been termed one of ths most critical
SMjs faced by the county In providing faelHtlas during thia
Wad of growth.
One thing can be said for the commissioners In thia
Stases *— they took some action without further delay,
rcryowc win sot agree that a new jail ia the primary eon*
ta. They prefer other proj beta that affect them more por*
■ally. But a Jail that has faced condemnation by atata
itboritlea ia a starting point for a building program.
The commission has announced plana for an extensive
ad budding effort in addition to the secondary road im*
ovement projeeta already in the budget
The county engineer haa been granted authority to
Nfc hie crewa 10 houra a da/ during the good weather to
mpteta road work—all our efforts seem to be getting more
east With building of all, kinds and improvements of pub*
i fanflitien announced, ail we need is continued definite ae*

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ra to induatriea, businesses and families looking around
m Florida homo.
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A W M - A C tilN

C O M V JC nO N S

rogimo will ho " n mighty
r within Ort t f U yoara.”

sm sst* s Assignment Washington
bar Dorn international dial-

By R » KOTSRBA
WASHINGTON- 11m Senator
•lowly flopped Ms right log over
tee left knee, stretched back lank­
ily to hla majority leader's asst,
and gave us a look that laid ha
was ready.
Tbo little half-circle of reportero took a atop forward. “ Any
•ammeat on the President's budnet?" a lady reporter asked. And
flan. Lyndon Johnson replied with
• clipped word: ' ‘Yea."
He tightened hJa lips until tbo
force praised pannthosoa into
each cheek. Ho blaw air into puffs

od, la tea Johnson alga af disdain.
The Democrat tram Texas would
sow apeak out and ho did.
Though hi* words earn* softly,
they wore threaded through a
media that caught blood on scary
stitch.
Lyndon Johnson, tho master te
missiles, Um chairman of tea Sen­
ate Space Committee, waa aolmly (cartel lata President Risenbower's Scoteblneas la apace
spending.
For one thing, bo eeld, the
President skimped so effectively
on apace (pending that ha had
tMO mUllse loft over from last
yoar.
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ndvitae to KisM’a own

DAILY CROSSW ORD

iZS? •S S I'ftK U .

one of tbo most remarkahU frulte
of Christianity,
Never before have our oldster*
been so showered with love. To
nil these, who found it la their
hearts ta live of themMlvea at a
time of year whan energies an
•xpoadad and time la at a premi­
um. no humbly aay Thank you,
God Blow You I
The Training Groups. First Bap­
tist Church: Cherub Choir, first
Baptist Church; Ladle* Aid, Goad
Shepherd Lutheran Church; Lad­
les Aid, Lutheran Church te tea
Redeemer; Mary Circle, Holy
Crow Episcopal Church; First
Praibytepan
Church
Circles;
Mimosa Circle; Atalca Clreie;

SalraUea Srw ti

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ramiiee*.

fenced Thomas J. Flynt, a Ran(If any group has been landfeed Negro, to 10 yeara In Rnl* vartantly omitted, wo art Indeed
tafi tela weak. Flynt, liH Cy­ •orry.)
Teamar Braden
press A m , pleaded guilty to
for SeropU Reit Homo
Wanking and entering and rah.
Judge Williams entered pro-son.
teneo investlgnUena of Charles
Robert Want whs pleaded gtJliy to
throe charges of breakla* and
entering and Royee Karl Slmmeus
'who pleadod guilty to aggravated
assault and four breaking and en­
tering chargee.
The Judge ordered the acme type
lavestlgaUeM of Alfred fl. Rrvsy
tad Walter I, flugdea who pleaded
guilty to brohUng Into the Lake
Monroe School lunchroom, and of
flarlten Tabor, Marshall Tabor,

Negro To Run
For President

MIAMI BEACH (UP1)-A Negro
history protester who was put in
a mental Institution whan ho triad
to. enter the University at. Missis­
sippi announced ban Tuesday
that Bn te a candidate tar presi­
dent of ths United gtateo.
Otaaea King, M ,, th e now
makes Ms living as n pnaeber,
said bn would run « n-pUltarm
ta solve tho racial proton s wtthto one poor. V he failed,*ha mated
Miflflit'lAt* I n k of A m nkiilfii call a Negro pletaaeito to ail up
gulRy to two basking andoutertag chargee.

Sight ham and now, you could
tell, the majority loader had hold
•f the political season's fineit
Dtmocrstte Issue, There was now
no doubt that ho Intended te take
that needle and break it off.
Kvea if it would posaibly make
Mm iha next President of the
VPHod State*.
It waa clear the -target of the
man from Texas waa that Mg
bubble of complacency hovering
over the White House. Ho waa
going to bust it wide open.
And tbo liulo man with n pad
and reporter's pencil who’s boon
hanging around Coagross aad the
White Housa bad soon enough ta
know tbo bubble needed bursting.
It started with tbo Brat Jar of
disbelief whoa bo board Urn
President remark that Bosnia's
first sputnik dWn’tie th e r Mm
"ana iota."
Tbo Utter man chafed, shifted
uacaally, and maybe iMvered a
Mt at aacb occasion scrota the
succeeding months whoa headlines
af Soviet spaff aur*e*aoa kept
•booting by.
There was dismay whan ho
hoard the Proaldaat resignedly
admit that tea Soviets had full
righte te use "our" ocean tar
miasllo • target prattles. This
meant tea Russians could posaibly
grab miasilf-ahooUag rights for
•U waters, within small limits,
that aunwuad our Nth state—and
what about the Gulf M Mexico?
Ion. Mike Mansfield &lt;D.. Mate-)
had hopefully demanded teal WO
protest ta the Rod*. But after tea
President's admission, his wards
rolled forlornly across tea Senate
floor. "To m y," ho said, "that
Urn Russians* teat ta the Pacific
la iagal under International law la
only to underscore tea toadcguacy
of international law aad to petal
The Lyndon Johnson apace mis*
illoa may have stripes te parti­
san paint splashed nil over thorn,
hot at least they’d give na a big­
ger stick to it o o ten ft—t»cnr
If wo wore aa mteatts booed as
feaator Johnson would liho na ta
ha, wu*d ha to a goad politico

By toAKOU* COLDS
WASHINGTON- With a deep
algh ef relief Adlai Stevenaon ia
ahortly aetllag out aa a two
month lout ef Latin America,
thereby eacapiag the knife-throwlag n o teat new aolnc on ia kla
party. Me believe* that ha baa
at laat get clear of the threat that
Me name would bn pet againit
bis wishes late ana of the primar­
ies and at until the Democratic
convention moots In July ho will
bo an inaae—t bystander.
Stevenaoa deeliaed an Invitation
te attend the Mg Democratic
fundraising dinner here on Satur­
day. This ia to bo a political live­
stock show, with each candidate
strutting Ml stuff. To Stevenson
it seemed Inevitable he would bo
pat ia tbs aama category and this
he wants above, ovorytbtag also
to |VOMi
A alight dabt of gratltudo is
owed to Senator Wayna Moris
for disentangling Stevenson from
the primary peril. Urn real threat
was ta Oregon where the Presi­
dential primary law allows anthus.
laaUe backers to enter a candi­
date without bis approval and
oven over hta protest. This was
what the dedicated Stavsnsee fol­
lowing premised to do.
But with Mfrst's decision ta
get into a raee in h|a home state
ths situation was hopelessly
snarisd and the outcome likely to
moan little. Tbanka ta Morsa's
one-man truaada for Morse, it is
prabaMo that all the eaadldatea
—avowed, uaavtwad and simply
potential—will stay out.
' As the divisions In the Demo­
cratic party deepen' Stevenaon
cannot rule out the pesilbtltty of
a draft to run far a third time for
Um Presidency. A number of
leading Damaerate foal ho ia far
and away the ablest and moat
haowledgcabls man for the highoat office in the land. Stitt other
party leaders who are Irrevocably
appaaed to csmUdate A or eandldate B tank to Stevenaoa as a
compromise.
The opposition, and It is formi­
dable, comes chiefly from the
party pros. They have Ions com­
plained that they cannot work
wtth Stevenson, who prefers totatleelual* and party liberals te
ths hoys la ths baek room. Their
argument today la that bn cannot
win against Vlce-Presldoat Ninon
on a third try.
One of the moat Implacable
Stevenson opponent* 1* former
Ffoaidont Truman. Jtacent visiters
te Indopondaneo have found him
ta n houyaat mood, determined to
have a deciding voice when tbo
Democrats meet ia Los Aagile*.
la the present state of uneerUlMy no realiatle appraiaal «f
S o than#** .that a dudloahad
eonvoptioo win turn te Rtovonaon
it poaaible. Thi* would moan
•topping Senator John F..Kennedy.
ltd aa the Kennedy drive with
•U Urn re aoursoa available te U
pane full speed ahead the adds
art agate*! a roadblock.
There are Uwso In the party,
hath in the liberal-labor and the
conservative wings, wbe art In­
creasingly eeactrasd over tbo
tactics eipptaytd by tbo Kennedy
ergaaltattop. They uao wards such
•a guthiaw. high prauura, bru­
tal. Tho Kennedy deal wtth Goracwor Michael Dilalla for Ohio'*
deleeatUn en d the way It waa

The viewer* with alar* leak
darkly at the poitieel laadacapa
and tea tww ether proopectlta
maaeuvora that will aivMeo the
Kennedy cauae. The Brat aoweera*
Fyn^lvaaia, wMh woorte that
U tter Richardson Ddworth of
PhUadalabia aad - Philadelphia
beta Wittiam J. Grata Jr. are pri­
vately allied with the t w eedy
camp. If thia piwvoe true, aad
neither DUworth aar Grata win
admit ia it. the authority ef Govtruer David Lawrooea la held
Pennsylvania’* It vatea uaaam*
mitted until ewvaatiea time would
be impaired.
The eeooad preapact ia la Michlgaa. Senator Pat McNamara baa
told aeveral Senate ceUaaguee to
Ieoh for a development ia the
aear future that will mean an lmportent accretion te Keaaedy’a
strength.
Ia the fOveriah pro-eoaveutlea
atmotphere Stevenaoa ia a Wady
figure He Inaiata that the dlvitloa* In hi* party are waggeratad.

Dogs Cot Jail Jobs
MONTQOMBRV, Ala. (UPI) Alabama atata prise* guards will
exchange their abatpuna far four*
legged asaiaUpta too*.
Deputy atata prisons dirtttar
Frank Loo said guards it Kilby
Prison, Atmoro Prison Farm and
Draper Correctiennl Canter would
be getting doga aa their assist­
ant*.
"By uaiag dogs, we bops ta re­
move the necessity of having Us
guards carry Unarms." Lae said.
“ Although wo aren't jaing ta uao
the dogs In the self Macks or
when they might some hs ton
closo n contact with the i f iaonm ,
they will patrol Uw Inside of the
walls at night and other places
when the only priaonon the dags

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they taspira ■• moeh respect.’*
The dogs will udtrgo five or
Phil J, O’Hara, axacutiva secrw
•lx moatia te iateaalvo training tary of the Democratic committee
bofora aate ally taking eror their
&gt; political arasniiatlon in tho
guard duties, McGinn said, Each
at diaLtet, said the group would
dig wttl ha su lfate a permanent
Mtham ta plea the coogreitlaa&gt;
guard who will act aa hta laadtaf
campaign either Jta. M er Ml

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pavtmont already haa a trahdig
soon# sat up near the prison—
throe aorta ef Jumps, obstacle
aoursoa and obedience areas. §
During the training period, tM
win loan bow te bring down
hold na escaped prisoner;
Without doing bodily harm to him. '
"A Mg dog — and we’ll bo us*
tag Gorman. shepherds and Do*
Minn an Pinschen — can bring
down i fall-grown man by Jumptag on hi* back," McGinn said.
“ Wa'll also teach the doga bow
ta disarm a man of a gun or
kalta without hurting him. TIM
training la similar to the tralnilj
given dog* la the K-S eorp*.

TAMPA (UPI) - Local Demo­
crats may anaeunca next weak
their candidate to oppose Flor­
ida's only Republican conirei*.
man, WUllam C, Cramer of 3§

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Domos May Pick
Candidate Soon

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Bui he csaaet abut hit eyei it
tbo drift tbit has for Uk Demo­
crat! auek a daaitroua potential
11 laUratein* warfsra destructlvp
of aay ahaaco for victory ia
ombor.
Stmt Democrat* argue that
Mtveaaoa catld tod all thia if
ha would aaly declare for oat
tf the eaadldatea. Senator Hubert
Hldfhrty'a follower* believe that
math at the SUvtaaoa atreogth
would ga to ihtir man if only it h
wart known that be waa definitely
and irrevocably out of the picture. &lt;
But by dtclariag for one cam J
did ale Stavenaon believes M
would only encourage the feuding,
la last a reluctant Stevenaon waa
drafted. Four year* later ha
fought U out in the primariei, got
the aamlnatioo and waa defeated
a aaaead time by Eiacnhower.
What la moat eslraordlnary la that
la taaa he ahould atill have a nationwida following that makea aa*
other aemination at leait a pout*
bUlty.
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Garden Club Members Name Officers,
Enjoy Programs
AtMonthly Meetings
m oit Inform ative talk on arrange­
ments, o r in other word*, ‘Artistic
Designs.” She told the group “ We
Learn By D oing,” so each m em ber
created her own design with help­
ful suggestions from M rs. W ood­
ruff. Glads, calendulas, mums,
bells o f Ireland and various kinds
of foliage were used in the ar­
rangements.
AZALEA CIRCLE
Mr*. John Callahan was elected
chairm an for the com ing year by
m em bers of the Azalea garden cir­
cle when they met at the home
of Mrs. G. M. Shipp. Other officers
elected w ere Mrs. C. P. Harkey,
vice chairm an; Mrs. K. F. Steele,
secretary and Mrs. Porter Lans­
ing. treasurer.
Three new m em bers were also
w elcom ed. They were Mr*. Paul
Marlon, Mrs. D. Carnes and Mrs.
W. Mittalr. Mrs. E. V. Turner and
Mrs. B. Roach w ere visitors.

MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
Refreshm ents o f rolls and coffee
greeted m em bers of the Magnolia
Garden Circle e s they met with
M rs. Fred Harris at her hom e
In Ravenna Park with Mrs. P. LE lm ore as co-hostess.
The chairm an, Mrs. Jam es Mesaler, urged m em bers to attend the
card party and plant sale, Friday
night at the C ivic Center. M agno­
lia Circle will sell caladium bulbs.
Site also gave a report from the
board meeting and presented reso­
lutions to be voted on at the gene­
ral meeting.
Mrs. J. B. M cholds gave the
report of the nominating com m it­
tee. O fficers chosen for next year
w ere Mrs. H. K. Ring, chairm an;
M rs. H. H. Sherwood, vie* chair­
m an; M rs. R. E . Wltxei, secre­
tary and Mrs. E lm ore, treasurer.
M rs. Frank W oodruff III gave n

O.E.S.Club
•Meets
In Oviedo

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Seventeen m em bers attended .the
Past Matrons Club of Serainola
Chapter N o. 2, O . E . S. when they
met at the home of Mrs. T om M c­
Lain in Geneva for the monthly
get-to gether, Sirs. Mary M oskier
and Mrs. R . C. M axwell assisted
M rs. McLain With tha entertaining.
The president, M rs. J . H. A nder­
son. presided at the buslnesi m eet­
ing when plana were made for the
February meeting. At this Ume
the club wiU hold the annual din­
ner honoring the retiring Worthy
Matron and the paat patron* o f the
chapter.'
Guests enjoyed a social .hour o f
gam es and conteats. St em bers
present w ere M rs. Anderson, M rs.
G. W. Bailey. Mra. E. J. Routh,
Mr*. J. E. Courier, Mrs. B. C.
M oore. M rs. C. L. Hewson, Mrs.
Joe Corley, M rs. Mamie J . W ar­
ner, M rs. W. E. Rainaa, M rs. M a­
m ie G riffin, M rs. L. T. Sheppard,
Mrs. Gertrude Athow, M rs. M.
Pickens, M rs. A lice Click and the
hostesses.

Shower
Honors
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Mrs. Chandler
Members of tha Homemakers
Clsae ef Central Baptist Church
gave a surprise baby shower for
Mrs. BUI Chandler at the home ef
Mra. Milton Kamil, 1M1 Cedar
Ave.
Members enjoying tha evening
with the gutat ef honor were Mmes.
Robert Beeves, Ed Keoaedy, Harry
Bridges. Earl Gregory, Dean Mad­
dox, Bin Chandler, Charles Hayea,
Ed Cameron Jr., Darrell Grieme,
Hubert Bagwell, Gail Smith, Lewis
Doctaa and MUtesi Ferrell.

fisA A o n a lA
Mr. and M rs. Charlie Beatty
of Baltim ore, Md. are vlsiUng
Mr. and Mra. E. Compton it
their hom e on W eal lflh St.
Dr. and Mra. Root R. Callahan
announce the birth of a daughter,
Jennifer Jo, born Jaa. IS at the
Brevard Hospital in Melbourne.
Mre. Callahan ie tha termer Mar­
tha Page ef Sanford and Dr. Callahaa ie the eon of Mr. end Mra.
J. D. Callahan.

In the absence of the chairm an,
Mrs. J. Clarke presided at. the
business session. Tickets were dis­
tributed for the card party and cir­
cle sale Friday. Mr*. At Hunt,
general chairm an of the p ro.ect,
told the group that a prite will be
awarded at each table and urgrd
all m em bers to attend and bring
their own cards. Proposed am endm ents to the b y .
laws were read and copies given
to each m em ber to fam iliarize
them with the proposal before the
luncheon O b . II, when a vote
will be taken.
•Mr*. J . 11. Fahey presented the
program , using as her subject,
"B onsai” or miniature trees. She
showrd am azing exam ples o f the
art o f stunting regular trees and
shrubs, so that an orange tree
3W years old was only nine Inches
tall and bearing fruit.
She also distributed books on the

subject with color plates of world
fam ous exam ples.
CENTRAL CIRCLE
Mr*. R. L. Anderson save an
interesting program on “ Orchid*"
to member* of the Central Circle
o f the garden club, at the January session. The group met at the
home of Mr*. N. Howard Brewer
of Silver Lake with Mr*. Jame*
Mooch ton. Mr*. B. C. Moore and
Mr*. W. W. Warner a* co-hoitesse*.
Mr*. Anderson »howed many
orchid plant* (he had ratted in*
c liA n s the Cattleya. Vanda and
Christmas orchid*. Mr*. William
L. Merritt was welcom ed at a
new m em ber and guests were
Mr*. Ella Push and Mr*. H. C.
Meyer*.
Refreahmrnt* were served from
a table decorated with arrange­
ment* o f cam ellia* and red candles
in bronie container* to twenty
m em bers and guest*.

Girl Scout
Diary

MEMBERS OK FOUR GENERATIONS gathered nt tha home qt Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Hitchens, who will celebrate their 56th wedding annlvenmiy
Feb. 18. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hitchens of Norfolk, Va. art visiting relatives
and friends in the area so the fitntily gcl-to-gether was planned whfla they
were here. Diane and Mary Lynn Sorokowsky, front, are the youngeat
members of tbc family,.Mrs. M. J. Sorokowsky, left, J. E. Hitchens, A. E.
Hitchens and Mrs. J. E. Hitchens.
(Herald Photo)

The annual Girl Scout c o o k ie ;
salt will start this week and last j
through Feb. *. Hundreds of i
brownies, intermediate and senior
icouts will fan out with their but­
terscotch crem e and chocolate
mint cookies. They hope to meet
their goal o f 113,000 boxes for all
of tha citrus council, which In­
cludes Orlando and surrounding
Tha congregation of the Lakt
areas.
The profits realized from the Mary Baptist Church is asked to
cookie sale do not go Into the keep in mind (he covered dish
girl trout operating budget, but supper for all members and
are used for the development and friends to enjoy at the church the
maintenance of Camp Tlcochee,
the established cam p, and is the first Friday night next month,
only means of providing these Feb. 3. Choir practice will he
cam ping facilities. The cam p badly held at the church Wed. night
nerds a caretaker's house, addi­ Immediately following the regular
tional tent units, an Infirmary, ad­ prayer m eeting at 7:30. All m em ­
ministration building, and addition­ bers and anyone else Interested
al water front facilities. The rook­ In joining are urgrd lo attend.
Mrs. M ary Donaldson, one of
ies cost forty rents a box and the
troop bonus amounts to two cents the pioneers of Lake Mary, will
go to the hospital this week for
per box for senior troops.
The rookie chairman (or the a scheduled oprralion. All of her
ROY DONALD GREEN,
Sanford area is Mrs. S. J. Davis. friends will he interested and
non of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Individual troop cookie chairm en should be informed. She will need
are: Mrs, Ben Bullard, Mra. four pints of blood and blood
Green celebrated his 14th
Charles Bennett, Mrs. V rm on Har­ doners In the com m unity are call­ birthday this week with a
A GROUP OF WOODROSE CIRCLE MEMBERS held a committee meet­
din, Mrs. J. T . Littlr, Mrs. G. W. ed on to help out with this if dinner at the home of his
ing, recently, at the home of Mrs. D. K. Dorman in Sunland Estates to
Klmmons, Mrs. A. C. Doutmcy, possible.
discuss plans for the forthcoming card party and circle sale at the Civic
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Kinard have tmrents, 704 Palmetto Ave.
Mrs. Phil W rstgale. Mrs. Harry
Center, tomorrow. The circle is in charge of refreshments for the party
Cancll, Miss Frances Cobb, Mrs. visiting wilh them this week, Mra. Guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Logan and
and will also sell assorted cookies. Looking over plans for the event are
W. E. Knowles, Mrs. Paul Cole­ Kinard’* father, Mr. G e o r g e
from left, Mrs. L. R. Sallee, Mrs. Fred Gray and Mrs. Willinm L. Lucas.
man. Mrs. N orm a Cullen. Mrs. Youngston, from Minneapolis, Min­ daughter, P h y l l i s and
members of the family.
Marion LaTour, Mrs. Roy Weisen- nesota. W elcom e!
(Herald Photo)
The Presbyterian High School
bergrr, Mrs. Artsie Johnson, Mrs.
R. M. Groton, Mrs. L. L. Rowland, Choir of Lake Mary will conduct
Nearly one nut of every seven
Mrs. D. A. Foley. Mr*. H. T. the entire singing service at the
Oviedo
McCaskill, Mrs. Jam es McCoy, Upsala Presbyterian Church Sun­ Am ericans has a chronic or per­
day,
Jan.
24.
Choir
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bers
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Mrs. F. P. Pariani, and Mra. Ted
Linda Barley. Dolores Klrsch, manent health impairment, ac­
Lewis.
Phyllss Flaherty, Dorothy Laney, cording to the Health Insurance
and Myrna Williams.
Institute.
Mr. and Mr*. Daniel W. Boone Osteen
P. D. Anderson Is now in Or­
Th* Chinesa learned how le
and fam ily have moved to Bran­
ange Memorial Hospital recupe­
rating from recent surgery.
make ellk cloth 4000 yeare age.
don, Mis*, to make their home.
Several accidents have occurred
recently. Mrs. C. G. Shaffer sus­
tained a .b rok en .w rist. (jue_to a
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sleller of
fall; Mrs. G eorge Kelsey sprained Buffalo, N. Y ., Mrs. Irving Arena
her arm and Mrs. J. B. Jones Jr., of DcBary and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
has a bruised leg from a fall last liam Graessle o f Chnluola were
recent g u cils o f Mrs. Frank
Friends will regret to hear of the lieorgr.
death of Mrs. George R. L&gt;derk's
Miss Mildred Short of Washing­
An electronic range hood need* mother in Indiana and Mr. Ly- ton. D. C. is spending 10 days
no outside wall vents and takes deck's father, in Ohio, just one with her filte r and brother-in-law,
just a few minulea to screw into
Mr. and Mra. W. R. Cross.
the wail. It diiaipates grease,
smoke end od ori electronically—
Bicea 28 - 44
inhaling foreign m ailer In air,
passing it through tiny aluminum
VALUES 98.95 - 910.95
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THURSDAY
Seminal* chapter No. I O . I . I
will hold the annual election el
officers at • p. at. at MaaaaM
Hall.
MONDAY
Sanford Drove 1M B. P. O. D.
will meet at S p- a. la the Ett'a
Club for a social aad
of new members.
SATURDAY
S. M. H. Auxiliary
luncheon meeting It a'elodt at
the Mayfair Ina ballroom, fol­
lowed by fashion showing of law
est Spring ctotbea bp Mary la»
tber Shop.

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Presbyterian M ■wmt
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Irish ch slleager from suburban Brookline,
Mid Mar he ttpwtf to civ*
Sugar Kay R o b ln sM “a bo*in*
Icssm" Friday night and taka
vhat’a left af his middleweight

P M K M M g fr

IIm r t a f r d t r k h s lr o d

tbara la tbs chips to carry them through
S
• Ion#, hot Bummer. Some of our m y
flat sports faas have responded readily to

Pita's advertising program aad they art
to bo commaaded highly. Fallows Uka
Jerry Collins, Bob Bauman, aad Gone
Tucker have already responded with ad.
vartlslag on the fence aad they are backing professional baseball to the fullest.
With the fine contract that W. K. MeXobarts has signed with Xaasas City aad
the signing of Bobbie Robertson as playlag manager things are beginning to take
shape for a fine summer of baseball.
While the A’s cannot promise a peaaaat
winner they are well aware o f the poor
showing we made last ysar la the league
and they know that wo must be mush
Improved for baseball to liv e " fa Sanford.
Jack Trim told me something the other
day that amused me. I don't know where
he got his information but Pete told Jack
that only seven people la Seminole Couaty
subscribed to the Sporting News. As I
said before, If It concerns baseball Pete
knowaabout it. If youdont want to he a
baseball fan this, summer you had batter
go the other way when you see him cma-

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Dm
KalltU, IS-year-old gasaral masag*r »t ths Baltlsssrs Celts, gate*d support today aaoog strif*.
tare NstSosal Football Uagus
eeeors aa ths compromise eaadidata far ths fob at commissioner.
Tbs It club owners rsaumsd

lag eight fruitless baDots la aa
effaet to select a successor to
the lata Bert Ben. The owners
flaaUy adjourned their deUbsra*
Uone at 11:U p. n.
_A*»s of the voUag.
Marshall Leahy. SS-yesr-old Sea
Francisco Ferty-Nlasrs attorney,
was within sat vote of the aseassary alas needed for election
to tbs •eo.eos-a-ysar job.
But a stubborn bloc of tour
swasrs, sbjecUag prlaelpaHy to
tbs transfer of the league office
to Ska Francisco, refused to split
their ranks sad give Leahy the
one additional veto bo required
for aketlm.
Tbo four betdsuls swasrs were:
Ossrgd Frsstos Marshall of lbs
WarifiagtM Bsdskias, CarroU Bossabloeai of the Baltlaors Colts,
Frssk McNamto of tho Philsdelphla Eagles and Georgs Hales
of tho Chicago Roars.
By Urn eighth ballot, MarshaU,
Boetabloom. McNams* aad Art
MIAMI BEACH (DPI) — Willie BooSSy at the Pltuburgb Stoelers
Pastrana gays stow aH tlat talk
about his "comeback" because Keuett.
•T'vt aovor beta away."
surprise of tho altar"That's right," ehiasd la train­ Biggest
and evening meetings was
er Aagelo Dundee. "He’s back la ■am
tho csnpleto fadeout from cmhit groove fighting tba light tsaltoa of Auitla Qnasal, tbo toPOMPANO BEACH (UPI) — Sponsor Hy Peskin said
heavyweights aad bo aovor looked year-old former FBI '.asa who
la better shape la the last three has bsea aetlag csasmlsslossr today that ha will try to make next year’s "World Sariaa of
years." '
’ a coo teat between tho world's beat anglers.
•lac# BeU's death last October H.
Willie aad his entourage ware
Ouasel, wbe bad sis supporters
61, of Long Beach, Calif., won tho i960 title
wheeetog It pp after the Mian I whM tho elaetlM began, had
ip over SO other anglers with an overall total
Baaca hauler peuaded out a aoM m ths alght'a final ballet.
i. Hie laefcday catch included three lailflsh and
unanimous decision aver' Jerry
CMfusad was the CMtoattoo
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a delphla.
Luedso of New Haven, Ceae., la forSothe
eomnilsstMsr'i jab. how­
jo .
Claude Motors of Virginia
Wednesday night's aatteMlly-tete- ever, that o il owner commsatod
W (• B in
Beech, Vs., ftalshed second with
vised 10-round bout. Tbo M-ytar after the wearlsoms naetlags:
IE WHIII
f JOT points sad Jsha Fsltoa of
•id Paslraao campaigning agate
Philadelphia, Pa^ was third with
with toe light haavtoa after three
years among the haavywelghtePeskin, a noted photographor
had gives LusdCs a thorough go• W" n ,»
whh stated tho flvo-dsy evMt,
(UP!) — WUtaahe was tryla# to solidify
w.lU_,_ plans to have the 1M1 touraaatoat
U s “flsh^ff hy wtaasrs of

Psadsr, to-et least alas ysars
rouagors than Robinson—expiateed la ths prats room at tba Hotal
Kramara: 'TU hast ths aid nan
with speedy In-and-out taeUes Ilka
Billy Cobs usod when ha was
light heavyweight champion"
Tbs eballaagsr with tbs brskea
swey-beeked asst said ba was
coafldoat ba could outpoint Sugar
Bay la thalr scheduled lS-rouadsr
at BaatM Cardsa.
Sugar Bay la recognised at
c b s m p lM by tho New York aad
Massachusetts commissions. Tbs
NBA withdrew recognition be*
esuso his last defense was msdo
a months ago.
Feeder added: “Aad it Bobiasea dsns to try to knock ms out
la aa early round, as bo's prom­
ised, TU probably stop Mat withla It rounds. It bo starts fart, bo'll
rua out at gas la a burry. Ha
coulda’t knock out Rocky Casts!leal fivt years ago. Aadba'Il Had
as Just as fast aa CastaOaal and
a mack harder hitter. Bvsa Css-

'Never Been Away/
Pistnno Claims
Eeitp Webb# 4 # » p s sr-o ld gee « f tk s Wkits B o b , laughp said today he'd ilka to keew pitekiag until ha'a 10 and
id^jmtoua^a^gmlto at a ll'iftiH bo rtrttitg to win SO
Wpiwmada tho autammta from Many Hospital in
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(NBC) BcM. Tbm’U b* a TV
Uackout on a 100-mlls radios. #
XoblaiM Is fsveffd at odds
hoverlag arouad 5-1, but Ultra's
practically as beulag.

Andale Favored
In Featured Race
Aadalt, perhaps Uia finest
ig greyhound la tba world®
heavily favored to cop top
laurels la tonight's tart alath race
at Saiferd-Orlaads Keaael Cub,
featured event on a 10-rscs card
startiag at 1:1*.
Tba big Tl-pouadtr la aaly ltt
years eld, yat be has husUed to
victory four Umss out of five
starts this season at the local
club. Deg owners aad trainers
have predicted a brilliant future
tor tba sslld young nan.
%
Asiala gsU top noraiag Una
digits of S-te4 from the red-hot
sns-bos, producer of Iks asst Wins
as far this season.
Straight Record la another blahly regarded bsavywaight la ths
fait event. This Tl-pesader win
be la the six-boa far ton. headUser.
It's Ladles Night at the elub
aad all womaa will be admitted
without any charge. Tba mm®
agameat will absorb tbs state
admlsslM tea.
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Ksutecky Wesleysn moved from

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Mofch Ploy Optns

PORT LAUDERDALE, (UPI)—
Dafoedlag
ahanptea Marleae Btomart tleall —^ - ; ----- --- ^-ti .

pad tap • risked EvaasvUte last
weak, ae-aa. Kaaiucky Waalayaa,
which alee ' woo at Teaaaseae Mra. Jana Toskl Burk* to apsa
lu te this naath after lasing natch pUr to the coterfel B in

fhfrarr Cuba, biddlae
th fm s t slab wttoaU

Swim Racord
with ths aoceptoncs of toms by
BANE, Austral!* (UPI) - pitchers fltevs Rldtlk and Al
Uflby, if, ] impaavod hit Bchrell. Only Club playeraotlll un­
i &amp; go i s tested m ike a us. signed eae pttehw Art CsccaeeUi,
O Q m rie t e a * W a d ^ a y catcher cal Naamaa aad iafteldtr
bee ha aot e new Qoaoat- Harry Bright.
card ef aiaa mlautoa, ti l
Dm (Psrfiet Gams) Larson,
If f the MMMter fraeatyle raeeatly tradod b y . tho Yankoss
to the Athletics, signed kia Kan*
•aa Oltp contract with *o hag.
d i W in n «ril gllng whatsomr and Drat bossPla* (UPI) - Dm man Via Wests said ho baa gone
I t*waUL'toada the to tom s with the Bad Box.
TbS Dodgers signed catcher
rioaira o f too Pro-

* / Uafcod fe w laismasaM
Geargs Bavellag'a rsbounding
has made VUtsaeva a major col­
lege basketball power this season
la much the same msnssr that
Pgul ArUin'a scortag pusch earMai tbo Wildcats to Uto halghte

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Doherty golf toumanaat.

Mrs-. Strait. af Pm thill, Oatorie,
ascm da lift In tog game gave
•I WiUaaMarylaad a eomc-from-bohia/ siCaa* was aaanpt Iren guaUfyteg
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to victory aver Navy.
hat. competed anyway for the
mfrhllft (itli.e lllOitlll pB pBeAT
Ti
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sw
Tba Midshipman bald a lhpotat
despite bitlag call weather aid
lead with hint nlsutaa rsnatalag,
gusty aarthwert winds.
but begaa toalag steam aa tfii
TtrrapUa elated toe gap. A pair
B d l f l l l it o .
at misted foul attempts by Dick
Indians Buy Hale
Ravsliag, who holds VUlspa- Brown with 14 ascends to «• Ovtede hepes to robes
CLEVELAND (UPI) va'a season record for robs
•palled Navy's ckiaco to racovar. its worse detest to the
Hale, wbe hit esly M la
lag, controlled tbo boards wM
Paul Jilus af Maryland had a history wkse they go
beta la the American Usgu
lim a Ugh af ti potato.
M M , was purchased V
X S Z A ’X t S J t J t
Army ratkad up Its 14tk wla la
Clivilii! TtoBUti Wodutdip
tonr over Baton Hall.
it starts by aaepttaf • aovadWorn Miami oftho imoseatmaai
Vlllaaova, th e M ly Eastons
gam# wlaaiag streak off unit
League. Hate was with Baltimore
raseatatlva la tb o top 11 rail
aad charleston af BwAmarlaia
Asaa. last year.

Oviedo M u t t
Pitrton Friday

John Beachoro aad veteran-out­
fielder Carl Parilte. Roosbero
probably whs givta a rate# and
fwtlte was bolioved to have sc-

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THE OLD HOME TOWN

By STANLEY

•nUIGHT CLASSIFIEDi

NEW two bedroom bouaa in Lake
Mary; walking diatanco to
acheal and etora. 001 par. me.

O M H M M H A MB

■ hereby elr*n that 2
aged .la buetneed at SieT
D r, namlnola Caanty,
trade* the fietkleas aama
law. ewe dust I Inland to
oaM warns With tba Clark
CWeall Court, Bamluola
Florida. tw gecordansa with
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M C T s r io c a n e w s
in hsiwbr srlvsa th .i t
I n n i l S la b u il s m at HI W.
l a ! Bt. n.mlnal* County, Flor­
ida, und.r th* flaillloas m m or
Barao* On* Hoar Mertlnlelng and
Shat I inland to roeldtsr aald
noma with thd Clark or I ha Cltealt
Court, n.mlaola County, Florida,
la aecordanoa with Iha provisions
i f iha , rw tlilou i Naina Btatotee,
ta-w lli Mellon lll.e s riarlda Slatutaa IU I.
aiei I.tnyd Ham .a
TO BB PUBLlfHBD Jan. IS, St,
SI, FEB. I.

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screen porch, kitchen oqu(|
iso per moolh: water fun
ad. Geneva. 3431.

D. H. Whitmore
Lillian O. Trima
- Aaiociates.

2-BEDROOM completely furnlabed
bouse. FA 3-3137.

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equipped, Florida room. Largo
TWO BEDROOM HOME, htHehaa
lot. Call FA 2-3432.
•quipped, Large earner let. 9SM
and aaanma paymaote.
RENT A BED
RAYMOND M. BALL down
FA 2-T99I after S:M P. M.
Hollaway, Hoipita' A Baby Beda
AND ASSOCIATES
By Dtp, Week or Month.
SELL or TRADE: S-Bedroem, IV*
Real Eatate — Inauranca
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
bath*, CB, Florida room. lWealy
Surety Bondi
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I l f W. let SL SIS Be. Park Are. Ph. FA S-M41
landscaped US' a 1ST comm
lot. S3,300 down or w ll trade
Hanford
for other property. Will finance
Evan* Bldg. Uke Mary
part of dowa payment M deetrPh. FA t-1390
OFFICE SPACE with ample park­
ed. 130 E- Celamaa Orelfc
ing. &gt;11 Oak Avenue. FA 2-3000.
TA 2-TOOT.
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FARMER'S AGENCY
block off Hiway 17-92. Apply
K. V. Farmer, Realtor
002 W. nth. Street.

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READY FOR IMMEDIATE ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, RaaHaa
Raymond Londquiat. Aaaoc.
OCCUPANCY
2-BEDROOM trailer. P h n a a 2-BEDRuOM, I bath, kitehaa FA 2-3031 Atlantic Bank Bldfc
HOUSE, Lake Mary. FA 3-1929.

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2. For Rotit

2-BEOBOOM house for rent, kit- 2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
ment near schools and stores.
' then equipped. 2334 Yale Ave.
SHIS Elm. No pets please.
FA 3-3000.
LARGE unfurnished house; has 2-ROOM furnished apartment,
clean end close up town, S33
stove and refrigerator, 930 per
month rent. FA 2-0201.
month. 1000 W. First St Phone
FA 3-3322.
LOVELY furnished four room
apartment, l a r g e screened
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
porch, stall for car. FA 2-4150.
For rent: 40’ x IS’, suitable for
storage or auto repair: Sanford FURNISHED ‘ cottage for rent
Ava. A 9th. 81. Phono FA 2-3S09.
located at Five Points. No pets.
Phone FA 2-1497.
Apartment for 2. 342.30 911 Park,

Legal Notice

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

broker
FIRST floor apartment, 2 bed­ lid 8. French Ave. Ph. FA S-1221
rooms. modern, $00. Phone After-hours, FA 1-1010, FA 3-4021, 202 So. Park Ave. Ph FA 2-3000
FA 2-0201
FA S-1T87.
1H ACRES good building land
on paved road only one rai^
1-BEDROOM fully furnished lake
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
from downtown Sanford; Hay*
tide cottage; adults only. Phone
STOP! In to see our 3 bedroom
den Futrail. Box; 294-A, Rt. 1,
FA 2-0344.
IV* or 3 tiled bath homea at
Sanford.
3-BEDROOM borne, kitcheo equip­
ped. Charles Hay, Rt. 3 Boi
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Re­
SAN SEM KNOLLS
545-A.
sale! available from 9150 down
4 Blocks West of French Avenue
—assume
137.50 monthly pay,
on
20th
Street.
FURNISHED duplex. No children.
mints. Inquire at office or
217 West 12th. Street, after 3:00 LOOK! at all tba wonderful fea­
phone FA 3-7002.
P. M.
ture! la these homes. Terratto
floor*—Furred and Plastered
2-BEDROOM unfurnished bouse,
wall* — Custom built • cabinet THE ROCK OF GIBRALTOR
FA 2-313T.
work—and Dust-free closcts- la as solid as this two itory, foiW
Close to schools and abopping
FURNISHED n ew
1-bedroom
bedroom, two bath mostly brick
bouse, vary nice, near navy
home. Walking distance to
-LISTEN! to the price and
churches, schools and downbase. Ideal for couple. FA 2-9244
terms—3530
Down
FHA
Financ­
or FA 2-0069.
down Sanford. Modem kitchea
ed—Exclusive with
with disposal and dishwasher . .
3-ROOM apartment. P h o n e
Enough storage space for four
\V.
If.
"BUr
Stcniper
Agency
FA 2-9102.
HH
Dining room
tons___H
of furniture
Realtor It Inauror
. . double hardwood flooring. It
WELAKA APARTMENTS! rooms
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
would cost 923,000 to duplicate
private baths, 114 W. First St- Arthur F. Day. Everett Harper
this home today—If you could
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
get the location. ALL TH15 foe
Helen E. Noonan, R. T. McCaskJII
only 915,730.
W
Phone FA 2-49*1
113 N. Park
Local Fraternity interested in Phone FA 2 1331 2601 Park Dr.
purchasing lots for construction
W. H. •'BUT' STEMPER Agency
of business hall. Must be In BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY Phone FA 2-4901
112 N. Park
city limits or nearby. Write 3 BR. house on Magnolia, just out Phone FA 2-9331 2601 Park Dr.
P. O. Box 1409.______________
of city Urn. s; kitchen equipped,
Venetian blinds apaea healer. 3-BEDROOM. 2 bath, double carporte, extra large utility room.
5. Real EnUte For Sale
Must Mil at osiee. 93393. Will
Monthly payments 979. 110
trade
for
lata
modal
ear.
3-ACRES of good farm land In
Shannon Dr. FA 2-1379.
'A
2-0391
or
FA
2-0933.
Sanford Calery Delta 9300 par
2-BEDROOM unfuraishad house;
acre. Excellent (arms. Richard*
stove and washer: Florid*
Hotel, Melbourne, Florida.
room: In Country Club Minor?
Terms. Phono FA 2*7224 tor ap»
iv T in s r in c t - r r c o t r t o r t n r
polatment.
NINTH J I U i m i , tlH C llT , IV

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Adelaide Drive to Tulin of
Rebtnnlnn. .VII lying In the
eubdlvlelon known ee tmha
Adelaide
Mliurre
Revision,
according to a plal' recirdrd
In Piet Rank ». peg# I, nr
the Public llernrde of Srmtpole County, Klorlde.
TO WIIUM IT MAT CONCBRNl
Notice la hereby given by the
la w n
t'ounvll
of
Allantunte
Mprlnge, Semlnele County. Florida,
that a Petition wee filed with
■aid Cuuncll on Iha 11th day of
January. A. t&gt;. IMS, to close, va­
cate and abandon a part of that
rrrtaln etrert In the Town of
Altamonte Pprlhge, Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, dee&gt;-rlbed ee follenei
Reatnnlns at the Norlhweet
Corner nf l.ot I, lllock A run
West ntuny Ihe attention nf
the Northerly boundary Una
nf Ihe said Lot 1, tn the
Westerly right o f way Una
of
Went
Adelaide
Drive,
thtnre run Poutherly along
Iha Westerly right o f way
lint o f Weet Adelaide Drive
to the
Southeast corner of
__ _________
Block B. thence run East to
the aoulhneet corner of U t
I, Block A, thence run North­
erly along the Masterly right
•at wey line of Weet Adelaide
Drive to point of Beginning.
All lyln s In Ihe subdivision
known at Imke Adelaide
ahorse Revision, according
le a. plat recorded In Piet
Bpok t, Page t, ot ihe Publla
Record* at Uemlnol* County,
Florida,
and that tha said ’.ow n Council
will hold a publlo hearing on th*
Tellllon at 7lt# p m. o ’clock on
th* Stb day of February, A. D.,
IMS. at tba Town Hell ef Altsmonte Springe, Florida, at which
lime those for end aaelngt the
asm* will be heard end fine! ac­
tion taken.
This llt h day e f January, A. D.
IMS.

(SEAL.)

HENRY HANSEN
Clark at Tawn Council
Altamonte Pprtuge, Florida

Sato Itetaeoi
You and each nf you are hereby
notified and re* si rod to present
any claims and demand* which
Sou. or either ef yea. may has#
satinet Ihe totals o f WI LACKROON
VAN BlTTINd, deceased, la ta .a t
aald Caaatr, tn tha County Judge
e f Semlnele County. Florid*, at
hi* afflra la the court house ef
sold Cenaty • at Sanford. Florida,
within
sight
calendar’ months
from tbs lie u of the first publica­
tion a f this notice. Eat-h claim er
demand shall he In writing, and
ahall elate the plaeo a f residence
and peel office address o f tha
claims et. and ahall ha sworn la by
tha claimant, hi* ages, or altoraoy,
and o a r snob claim or deeaaad ant
an filed shall ha void.
Rath Cattaq Bitting
Aa B secatrls of tha U * l
w ill aad Toot am eat af *
WIUIBBBOH TAB B ITT I NR.

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and

t v u e u iv v v tr . iijo e n u , t * .
CATIVd AND ARANIMtVIVO
Alt that pert of Weetern
Avenue, Heat of a line a t ­
tended North end South, ly­
ing 1! feet East o f end
parallel to the Weet Bound­
ary line o f Imte SIS end •!*,
' of Altamonte Lend. Haiti
end
Navigation
Company,
nrv'ordlna I* a Flat recorded
In Plat flunk I, pea* 1* nf
the Public Record* of Semi­
nole County, Florida.
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN!
Notice la hereby given that Ihe
Town Council o f the Town nf
Altamonte Springe, Florida, adapt­
ed an Ordinance on- the llth day
of January, A. D IMS, elating,
vacating and abandoning a pact
o f Weetarn Avenue In the Town
nf Altamonte Springe. Seminole
county, Florida, described ae fo l­
lows:
All that pert of Weetern
Avenue, East of a line a t­
tended North end South, ly­
ing Id feet K iel o f end
parallel to the Weet Bound­
ary line u{ U U :s: and die,
•f Altamonte Imnd, Hotel'
end
Navigation
Company,
according to a Piet recorded
la Plat Book 1, psga i t o f
Ihe Public Record! o f Semi­
nole County, Florida.
Let this notice be published one
time within thirty t i l ) deye fellowing tha adaption of the Ordin­
ance In one leeue nf a newspaper
of general rlroulntlen published
la Pemlnale County, Florida, end
three (I ) copies at same he pub­
lished by posting In three III pub­
lic ceneplcuoue pieces within the
rorporele limits nt ihe Town e f
Altamonte Springe, Florida.
This the tllh day e&lt; Jaeuery,
A. D. ms.
(M A L I
/ * / HBNRT HANSEN
Clerk e f Town Council
Altamonte springe, Florida

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Plaintiff,
n e ix c R n ,

LOTS: Cleared, high ground, 100*
s 143', ltt miles west of city
limits. 9930. Phooe FA 3-7313.

Defendant.

WELCOME

VOTICR T O APP H A B
b t a t k o r Fl o r i d a t o :

W IU .IB PKI.I.ERP
Address and Reeldenc*
Unknown
Teu are hereby notified that a
bill o f onmplalnl far divorce haa
bean filed against roe. and ran
are required to serve a copy of
rnur answer or ptaadlna la tha
h ill-o f remplalnt nn the P lalntlffa
Attorney Paul C. Perkins, 1ST
West South Street. Orlando, Flor­
ida, sad file tha erlslnal aaswer
or pleading In tha office at tha
Clark s f the Circuit Court an er
before Friday, 'February, 1*. IMS.
If you fait la da oo Judgment by
default will ba taken against you
for tha relief demanded In tba
bill o f complaint.
DOXB AND ORDERED at Ban.
fold, Seminole County. Florida,
title istb day e&lt; January, 111*.

N A V Y AN D
NEWCOMERS
TOSANFORD

DAVID M. QATCHRL
•
Clerk at the Circuit Court
By Jnen M. Wilke, DO
Paul C. Perklne
SIT Whet South Street .
Orlande, Florida
Atteraay far Plaintiff
Publish Jan. t l, IS * Feb. 4. II

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. F A 2-2611
9. Female Help Wanted
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
3544 French Ave.

J. W. HALL
Iea*Ur
Cell Hall**
Phone FA S I

13. Electrical Services

Sip

Baafarh

BABYSITTING AGENCY
baby litters. FA 2-3680.

need* Houie Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Vihlen
ELECTRIC CO.
CASHIER, muit be experienced 112 RANDALL
Magnolia
FA 24913
part time work. Apply Tip Top,
Sanford Avo. k 4th Stmt.

R rrall

Thurs. Jan. 21. 1960—Pare 9

Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

UFF-A-DAY

Itobaon Sporting Hoods

204-6-8 E. 1st.

•

.. 85T

Plumbing
&amp; Repairs
j n £ .fiim i
IMS Barits St.

doins good kualnasa. BEL Gro­
cery, earner Gauntry CM Rd- k

GROCERY STORE and Mock,

LADIES
_
Re a hit with your
9 ’ Buy them these extra elathaa,
that TV or appliance they
need. Earn 188 with AVON.
Contact Manager, now, Mrs.
J. MUaaleh, Box MS, lack-

Ph. FA 2-3881

14. Build. Paint it Repair

l-BEDROOM block borne, screen
TASKER PAINTING
porch. Large fenced in back*
Special. FA 2-8159.
yard. Will take S300 down with COUNTER MAN or Meat Cutter.
terms. Phone FA 2-7422. •
Apply Tip Top, Sanford Ave.
PAINTING k DECORATING
k 4th. Street.
Licensed — bonded
NEW two bedroom House; natural
Free EsUmatcs —
wood finish. Separate well. TIMES UNION carrier for down­
Work Guaranteed
88,500. See Mr. Ralph Murphy,
town neighborhood or Lake
Seminole Painttnx Contractors
3rd Street. Lake Mary.
Monroe area. FA 2-3754.
FA 2 1204
URGENTLY NEEDED
St. Johns Realty Co.
WALL PAPERING k PAINTING
MEN 18-37
Bod Beard
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
To train now for Railroad- Tele­ Work Guaranteed
Contact 508 West 8th St.
111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24121
graph Operators. Due to retire­
Phone FA 24643
ment, positions open Florida,
3-BEDROOM bouse, kitchen equip,
other
states.
R.
R.
average
pay
pad. Eatabliahed lawn. Low
TliaS. K. THOMPSON
$370 up. Must be In good health,
monthly paymtnla. PA 2487$.
General Contractor
sincerely interested in job with
Homa Carpentry Repaira
8
future.
OPEN HOUSE
Roofing A Siding
G. I. APPROVED
Phone FA 24432
SUNDAY - 2 P. M. to 6 P. M*. For immediate
peraonal interview
Lovely Brittany farm boma, S
with Field Representative, write ROOFING,
Gutters, Spouting.
bedrooms, extra large eloaeta.
Box 1884, Casselberry. Fla.,
Roof Repairs, Painting, Cement
2 full eeramle tile hatha with
giving age, addreaa and phone
A Carpenter Work. Gtncral
vanity*. Florida room, quaint
number.
Home Repairs. 20 yrs. Experi­
homey kitchen with old brick
ence. Very Low Rate*. Phene
spindles and built in appliance*. EXPERIENCED meat cutter, age
FA 2 5878.
Cypress fenced back yard, at21-31. Winn Dixie, French Ave­
rW xfllaaM tony wita/Just toahowyoubowwteh
tracUvely landscaped aoyaln
nue and 23th. Street.
R A M ROOFING •
Contracting A Repair*
$22,900 - TERMS
Licensed — Bonded —laiumd
IE CM A N IC : GUARANTEED
FREE ESTIMATES
SALARY PLUS COMMISSION. 500 Laurel Ave.
POB SALE
Pi.. FA 3-7243 15. Special Services
15*A Beauty Parlor*
HOSPITALISATION. PREFER
3 acre* with 2 bedroom, concrete
EXPERIENCE
IN
FORD
PRO­
• block home, high and dry land.
15. Special Services
Ba Loveliar With Prafeaaloaal
MODEM RUG CLEANERS
DUCTS. APPLY IN PERSON
Houae approximately *0 year*
Beauty Care.
All Bite Run And Wall To Wall
TO HUNT LINCOLN MER­
old, with naw roof. 88voral oak
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Carpets. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
CURY, INC., 198 N. PAL­ AH types and sizes, installed 1 Weak Service
treat and asaortad citrua trees.
Ph. PA 2-T4IT
METTO.
Good walor. On pavad Rd.
"Do It Yourself'
210,108 with small down pay­
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
TV and RADIO REPAIR at r
ment.
Baauty Salon
S T I N E
$:te night* and weekends; San­
BOOOKKEEPER: Must have ox
Machinery and Supply Co.
ford, Lake Mary and Longweed.
ROSA L. PAYTON pcrieace in all phases of auto- 307 W. 2nd St.
PA 2-2772 and PA 2481$.
Ph. FA 24412
motive dealership bookkeeping.
16. Flowers A Plante
And Associates
KIDDIE HAVEN NURSERY
ENVELOPES, Letterhtadi, state­
Apply Brail Motor*, 208 E. Com­
Registered Real Estate Broker
i»20
Palmetto
Ave.
ments,
iaveicas,
hand
hills,
and
mercial Av*. Ph. PA 24441.
f Ph. FA 2-1301 17*02 at Hiawatha
programs, et c .
Prtgrenlv* Cut Flowers For Any Oceanian
Open 24 hrs. day—7 days a week
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
SALESMEN: Two married man,
Printing Ce. Phono PA 2-2811— FA 2-1822
or
FA 2-8270
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
2540 far permanent position in
208
West
15th
I
t
•fCOME PROPERTY: A p t
Bines 1243
Sanford; 8 day week: paid vaca­
house. Needs repair but good
A. HARE
DEBARY
SERVICE CALLS fl.M .. For do 17. Pats, Livestock, Supplies
tion pine bonus; other benefits.
for future investment Located
NOrth M i l l
pend able TV service call San­
$22$ per mn. plus commiesion. NOrth 3-4422
•01 So. Park Ave. Sanford —
ford TV Center, 2th. and San­
2020 Cortina Dr., Orlando, Fla. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AU
mp°ri»» Pint Baptist Church.
ford Avo. FA 14741.
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
IB. Maehlaary • Tsais
mates.
Phone
PA
2-7212.
ALSO praetioally new I room
residaoca at 3T11 Sanford Aft. AMERICAN PLAN Hotel; April INCOME TAX SERVICE
Convenient te Sanford Naval
September; experienced kitchen,
B &amp; M Distributors
WILUAM H. MURRAY
CALL Greenleal Tree Experts
Ahr Station.
dining room colored employes:
Introducing
far fast efficient work. Phone
chefs, wattnsaes, etc. Reply 1111 Celery Ave. Tel- PA 31384
NEW PRODUCTS
FA
3-3015
for
a
F
R
E
E
Far further details contact
with references to Box 488, Myr*
P. O. Box 431, Lake Nary. Fla.
ESTIMATE.
GEORGE T. STUMP
AUTO GLASS
Ph. PA 2-4823. / new. 3 gal.
FIRST PRDRRAL SAVINOS
earnest mixer equipped with
■ ■ AT 1N G
INSTALLED
k LOAN ASSN.
eleetric motor that on# man
H. B. POPE CO.
Windshield
Back Glass
W S. COURT ST., ORLANDO
can operate — weight 21 lbs.
WILL keep oo* child for working Loor Glass
VastGlaaa n o 8. Park - PA 14M4
PHONE GA $-2131
complete — mixes 50 lha. in
mother Mondays thru Fridays.
SERVICE
2 minutes — 8 eu. ft. hr. with
15*A
Beauty
Parlors
OWNER MUST SACRIFICE
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
oo* bucket. Por any rament or
Make
an offer: 2 bdrm., 2 HOUSEWORK, 44 Castle Brawer 11 114 W. 2nd St.
PA 3 4832
concrete Job. May be rented at
Satisfied eusterner Is aur be*
bath, Ursa living room, largo
Ik* following store*—with t
HlVfUMWWt
CL PA 34182.
screen porch; draperies in liv*
buckets; Gregory Lumber Co.,
Sewing Mach. Repairs HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
# .Jag-dining
area;
completely WIDOW wishes, Job as L. P. N.
Sanford; Edwards .lard ware,
E Be. Oak
Ph. PA 9-5742
ALL MAKES k MODELS
•qutppecFGE -kitchen, wall oven,
or companion to eldtrly lady or
Sanford; Gregory Lumber Co.,
104 So. Park (14 hr. aer.)
disposal, birch cabinets. Estab­
gentleman — live In. Phone
DeLand; Chuluota Supply Co.,
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
PA 2-2825
lished lawn, citrus, shads trass.
PA 2-1123.
Cbuluols2004 Adama PH.
PA * '55
LEWIfi SALES A SERVICE
Vespa Mater Scooter*
IS. Plumbing Services
Heater k Lawn Mower Service
Stenstrom Realty SANFORD Plumbing k Hasting West Country Club Rd. PA 1-7233
2M So. EkB Ph. PA 2-7*14.
HERBERT BTENSTROM
Registered Broker
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
LEN EISNER
W. L. HARMON
LOTTIE BROADWAY
PM. FA 2-4122 After • P. II.
KEN TOEEETT
B E R T S D. SMITH
Plumblnf A Heating
Aaeeciatei
AIR CONDITIONING
M. Pari Ph. PA S-2420 CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK

7. Huxinaan Oppertuniting

19. Boats and Motors

Used furniture, appllinces, tools SINGER PORTABLE te r e a p e r
etc. Bought-Sold Larry'* Mart
sible party in thta vicinity.
215 Sanford Ate. Ph. FA 2-4U1
Take over • payments ot SMS.
Two year fuaraateo regaining.
CUSTOM BUILT fureitura —sin'
Write Box AA, e/e Sanford Sir.
(la pieces or *ets. Also furni­
aid.
ture repair. Cabinets made.
FA 2-7083.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Qriri
Service With The Cash. SUFIS
TRADING POST. FA 2-8877.
$SAVE$

New &amp; Used
REDWOOD Cedar cloeet, She
Furniture and Appliances
new, $20. 458 Roealia Dr. (ant-

Mather of Sanford

*57 CHEVROLET, 18,000 miles older model car for equity, take 2()3-20t E. Ftr*t St. Ph. FA 2-0983
up payments. FA 3-4952.
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
50 CHEVY S100. FA 20720
Bads. Day. Week or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
'38 8IMCA 4 dr. RAH .... 81295
It00 French Ave.
'57 DODGE 2 dr. hardtop .. $1595
Ph. TA 2-7953
'57 CHEVY 4-dr., 2,400 miles $1595
'57 CHEVY 4-dr., on# owner $1395
'IS FORD Station Wa$«n .. $1195 !2. Articled For Suit
'$8 BUICK 4-dr., Air Cond. $1495
SAVE at BRYAN’S
’18 FORD W ton pickup ... $895
FABRIC SHOP.
'15 CHEVY 4-dr., Bel Air .. 9995
'55 DODGE 4-dr. Royat, nice $995 One block West of Monroe Comer,
5.1 NASH Rambler 2-dr. H.T. i m on West First St.
'18 DODGE Convertible .... 9195
*M PLYMOUTH 4-dr........... $195 20* DISCOUNT on Electric blank,
els, A Electric Hesters while
MOST CARS
they last!
VERY WELL EQUIPPED
*0' r to 30* DISCOUNT ArvlnSeminole Co. Motors
Heaters, Heating Pads, Juicers
518 E. First St.
FA 2-0814
A Electric Saucepans.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Ill Magnolia Ave.
1038 NASHUA, 35' x 10', t bed­
FACTORY TO YOU
room; new awning and bed.
ALUMINUM
Clear title. $300 below market
price. Modlln, Lot No. 28 Park
VENETIAN BLINDS
Ave. Trailer Park. P h o n e Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
PA 2-818T.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
1857 AMERICAN 2 bedroom 45'
cords.

Senkarik Glana and Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd St

FA 2-4822

G. E. RANGE, pink, double oven,
• BIG VALUES
meat thermometer, griddle, auto*
• 1U1CK CREDIT
matte burner; like pew. $175.
OEASY TERMS
PA 2-7257.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIER
New and Uaed Furniture
$11 E. First St
PA 2-5822
New k Used Furniture k Appli­
ance*. A Good Plan To
BUY, SELL or TRADE

Jenkins

Furniture

400 Sanford Ave.

PA 2-7450

It Pays
To Use
The HERALD
Want Ada.

PAINTING
INTERIOR EXTERIOR
Brush k Spray Palatial
W. M. BROWDER &gt; PA S-Ufl

LAKI

BIDE

PAINTING CO.

3 CUBIC FT. refrigarator $50. Call
FA 2-S428 after 5:00.

tage).
FOR SALE
, 185
........Harley-Darid■ .
,
son Motorcycle, IMS Model —
Call Claude Malone, FA S-1MB
after 8:00 P, M.
80 CU FT. Hotpoint deep freest,
chest type; RCA TV, 21 lu.1
2 wheel trailer, 4’ x S'; and
miscellaneous. NO 14248.
COLDSPOT deep freeze,
condition. Pb. FA I-I1TT.
MORSE—194 head *18 Ions bobbin
A 1 More* light weight *22
model round bobbin; . i pcieeea
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Sanford Herald.
GOOD Uaed Appliance* and TV*a.
Gormly, Ine., Third A PalmoAo.

GOOD used piano. FA 34H8.

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'He Had Not Taken
Philosophy Course

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fnmtliaa of Jeeksoo County, Alt.,
to worry about tfcoir children ones
llw kids were safely aboard Cbarile
B u m s ' Mf Mack and yellow

'&gt;fhara waa as raasoa tor a whtotItoj freight train te slice through
tea ■llsuclkw of Beavers’ bus at
J i t t i . to- Magday at aa urn*(trusted grade crossing. But ii did,
M i tour children are dead. Eight
pikers a n fighting tor their lives
to hospitals
■•■van, *1, waa an experienced

ggg af hla srwa family. Two of
wort killed aad two others
sod Charlie Beavers' back

SANFORD HUMANE SOCIETY officer! working on plana for the society
Saturday, w en, from the left, Mrs. Elaine Miller, Mrs. Ruth Rankin, Gene
Rankin, Mra. Harriett Cowley, Bob Johnson, Mrs. Ethel Williams and Mrs.
Diana Cudebae. The officen met at Mrs. Cowley’s home.

warn killed iaatontly to tho crash
which a witness said "sounded like
iko train had blown up." They
Won Poster, li, and Leonard
Beavers, &gt;, sons of tho bus driver's
A nther: and Frances, 10 and Mary
M N Corbitt, t , daughters of Alhart Corbitt.
incite B eam s, I, daughter of
together brother of the driver, end
NEW YORK (UPI) - The latest
-m o ld W McCrary, 12, w on taken
• Erlaeger Hospital at Chalta- davaiopmeat to the tovestigathm
Megs, Tens., ao mites away ba- of two recent airline crashes that
etuse af the seriousness of their hilled 71 persona took on a new
air of mystery today.
1..a other Injured were to fair U se key figure to one disaster,
hedUten at a hospital to Scotla­ New York attorney Julian Frank,
n d , Ala., tha county seal, with w n said to be the legal advlior
go exception of James Larry Cor- of ex-convict Dr. Robert Spears,
tot, I, aan of Jack Corbitt. Ho was g naturopath involved in (he other
crash.
Aethoriliei linked the two men
khariff Fred Holder, Beavers'
(tong friend, was eo* of the few late Monday when Donald Loom*
talk u Beavers to the hospital, to, 80. Spears' co-defendant in *
mvors, stunned tor pain, chock Los Angeles abortion ease, dis­
A mdor heavy sedation, pleaded closed the relationship between
U Haider te tall him the worst the two men.
Authorities w en investigating
d than began to ary.
a theory that Frink, 32, set off e
Find, I just couldn’t help it at bomb aboard a DC4B Jan. a on
," bo told tba Sheriff. "My a National Airline* flight from
Iko* failed, 1 didn’t boar the New York te Miami. Thirty-four
toe. 1 stepped on my brakes ig&gt;d persona died in the crash.
Spears, #4, an ex-convict with
a criminal record, dating back te
1*17, was Uated aa a passenger
aboard the Nov. i t Nil
Air*

A ir Disaster Probes Take Humane Society
Needs A Shelter
On New A ir O f M ystery

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By FRED DANXIU
7 NEW YORK (UPI) - Tho ua' fcr»Mt i bto Sinclair Lewis novel,
" •'Arrownalth," waa translated Is

I1NUTON (UPI) - DemofaUsual Chairmen Paul M.
Ms toiusd a formal call for
ly'S llto ooovontion—with a
&gt;r that delegates m u s t
, U'tou «* torn* fiariw MM|.
, muumr ucuiata im in

$ The •onvonUon will apon at •
’ P- m. July I t to the Lea Angelas
Memorial Sports Arana, "for too
purpose of selecting nominees for
«*sldoflt and vice president a( toe
; United Rtotee ef America, to adapt

lines flight from Tampa, Fla., lo
New Orleans, Tba plane crashed
In the Gulf of Mexico killing at]
42 persons on board.
Authorities were checking the
possibility that Ihe Gulf crash
also was the result of a bomb
plot.
Frank Insured himself (or al­
most one million dollars shortly
before he left New York for the
hop to Florida. Ha named hia
wile, a former fashion model, as
beneficiary.
Spears, according to his Dallaa,
Tax., attorney, earrtod 1100,000 in­
surance on himself. Like Frank,
Spears named his 33-year-old wile
■a toll beneficiary.
Loomis lotd Ihe Los Angeles
district attorney's office that
Frank was Spears' attorney. He
said that after he and Speara
were arrested last July Spears
■aid "I think I'd belter call my
attorney to New York, Julian
Frank.'

The Sanford Humane Society
needs a shelter, Society Officer
Mrs. Diana Cudebec reported Satufday.
Tha society would like to buy
or rent a piece of low cost land
and could use an old barn or
garage aa temporary quarters.
"The officers are willing to take
hammer in hind and work on
anything we may acquire.” Mrs.
Cudcbec said.
Anyone knowing where the aociety could get a building or soma
property should phone Mrs. Cude­
bec at FA 2-7S30 or write tho
Sanford Humane Society al 108
Country Club Drivo,

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LQS ANGELES (UPI) — lion.iJ
Williams wishes he never had
lakao that college course in philos­
ophy because today it had him
right fa tba middle of the FlnchTregotf murder trial.
Williams, XI, was a childhood
friend ef red-bslred Carole Tregoff
wbe la acresed with her lover, Dr.
Bernard Finch, of slaying the aergeon's brunette wife, Barbara.
Williams also was a lightened
young man on the witness stand
Monday and he probably will be
•Tea rnora shaken after cross-ex§fia$Uan,._ his story he helped
Miss Tregoff find a man capable of
murder for hire.
Tim stale charges Finch, with
Carola at his side, did the job him*
■elf with a gun after the man in
Lae Vegas was paid 11,400 for the
killing but squandered the money
and forgot his and of tha deal.
Mrs. Finch waa abet to death out*
■Ida her Los Angeles home July 18.
There waa almost a brothersister relationship between himself
and Carole, WUllama testified. She
waa three years old and lived with
his family from the first time of his
memory until she went on her own
eight years ago.
Williams is now n third year
student at the southern branch of
the University of Navada in Las
Vegas. One of the courses ho took
last semester was philosophy with
another young man named Richard
Keachir, who boasted of hla con­
nection with the "raekets" in U s
Vegas.

Castro said be will go on the
air again soon to prrsent “ im­
portant documents" purporting to
prove that "a foreign embassy”
is taking part in an alleged cam­
paign of "provocation against
Cuba." lie gave no details.
The bearded leader appeared
on the rtdio show tor the apeclfie

purpose for arms purchaiei from
commentator Joie Pardo Llada,
Pardo laid the money was con.
tributrd by listeners.
“We are ready to fight," Castro
laid. “The arms are for the de.
fense of o r sovereignty, but the
important thing ii that behind
each gun it a man ready to de­
fend the country."

W in Choice

WLNCHCOMBE, England (UPI)
—Margaret Jones, la, a cook and
the daughter of a miner, all of a
sudden found herself in the pre­
dicament of having to make a har­
rowing choica.
,
It was a romantic choice, and aa
is the case in any good romance,
Maggie Jones was loved by a poor
but honest and jobless truck driv­
er. Johnny Rowlands, 23.
But Johnny Rowlands, sure
nothing could shatter Maggie's de­
votion to him, one day introduced
her to hit buddy, a rich, handsome
young baronet. Sir John Christo­
pher Dodsworth, 24.
For months Maggie Jones was
torn between her two loves and
TONGDUCHON, Korea (UPII was unable to make the choice be­
—Tha two Korean prostitutes who tween rich man, poor m an.. . .
had their heads shaved by Ameri­
can soldiers have each Item paid
I960 compensation by tha U. S.
Army.
One, Qim Aa Soo, 38 said
■ha would use the money "to
PU m for the 1080 census of
■tart a retail business." The Seminole County waa underway
other, 22-ye*r-old Kim June, did today with the announcement that
not disclose what she Intended to Herbert J. Benson of Orlando wa*
do with the money.
named district supervisor of the
The two prostitute* were caught district which Inclades Brevard,
by U. 8. soldlerm Jan. 2 when they Flagler. Marlon, Orange, Osceola,
sneaked Into tha U. S. Seventh Di­ St. Johns, Sumter, Volusia and
Railroads in tha United Mates vision area to solicit patrons, The Seminole Counties.
war* using 23 different gauges of soldier* shaved their heads a* The field canvass of tha survey
track to 1S7L
punishment.
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to expected to start to April.

Two Koreans Get
U.S. Compensation

County Census
Starts In April

But Maggie, the miner's daughter
made up her mind Monday. Tha
engagement waa announced of
Miss Margaret Jones to Sir John
Christopher Dodsworth, baronet,
rich man, and friend of a poor
man.

Nerve Tests
Prove Success
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI)
—U, S. Veterans Administrator
Sumner G. Whittier announced
today successful testa wflich re­
stored the use of nervee and
muscle* paralysed by strokes.
. Whittier said the testa ware
conducted at tha Veterans AdminUtration hospital at Durham,
N. C„ and that "ro&lt;
rated aa excellent or satisfactory
in 20 of tha 27 cases and even in
tha seven others there was some
improvement."
The VA administrator said She
method consisted of "a aeries of
electrical Impulse* applied te tho
arms 20 times a minute for a
half-hour at i time, twice daily,
plus the patients* mightiest efforts
to move, if only a fraction of on
inch, hte paralysed arms."

Hospital Notes
JANUARY IS
Admissions
Fred Swankbous, Sanford
Margaret Bush, Geneva
Cynthia Wallace, Sanford
C ioiyn Stenslrom, Sanford
Bonnie Richardson, Sanford
Helen Benton. Sanford
Joyce Edwards. Rinford
Alice Getman, Sanford
William Carrlgan, Sanford
Edna McMillan, Sanford
Gusile Raularson, Geneva
Claude Jackson, Sanford
Births
Mr sw! Mw. Adam Hayr.cs,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and Mra. Paul 8. Risiey,
Sanford, ■ daughter

that Lewis gave to various trails
to our eoclsiy ware crowded out
of the tolepUy, aa were those eaCuuuici* 'ftiUi " mini oi measured
merriment" — Lewis' forerun,
nera of modern-day hucksters.)
Still, I fouod It a satisfying
production. II moved quickly un­
der director Alex Begel'a centre),
■bowed discretion, foaling end n
high degree ef artfulness a* It
•ertnynd highlights from Urn

too true at Umcs, wss served up
amid ueroalistlc attitudes tad loo
many stylised, stereotyped aliuslions and characterisations. The
big handicap was tha feeling enpandered, that we've seen ell this
■toff before. Mery Ficketl and
Jack Kingman breathed Ore into
tbeir lines. Larry Blyden wrestled
with a multitude af awkward lines
aad Wendell Corey was tha bland,
untainted million, ire who anded
up with a nomination and e slight
I e ta even forgive tho curious touch of Urolsh.
ending, which manaied to be
faithful to Um spirit &lt;4 Um book
The Chaenol Rwtait "The Free­
even while being unfaithful to tba dom Explosion," an hour-long
story. I was happy with Farlay took at Nigeria's preparations lor
Granger's performance aa Arrow- Independence, to tba subject ot e
smith, Oscar Homolka as Soodcl- CBS Reports special for Monday,
ius and Diana Baker as Leora. Fob. 13.. .Theodora Bike) brings
Francis Ledarer aa GotUtob bit hia latenutional folk songs to the
tbs mark, too, but ko got off to Pat Boone show on ABC-TV Thurs.
a bad start.
day, Jan. M .. .Belay Palmar will
lake over (ho CBS-TV panel show,
Viewers of "Ona Loud. Clear I've Got A Sacral, on Wednesday,
Vatoo" war* reunited with (h* Fob. I while boasman Garry
cent ef political convention Sun­ Moore vacations., .Rocky Grasiaday light, about six months be­ no to Um special guest when CBSfore the caucus moms start fUI- TV’s new variety show, Bo Our
iag with smoko.
Guest, premieres an Wednesday,
Tho NRC-TV Sunday Showcase Jan. 27, in pUca af Lineup.. .
drama by Roger O, Hlraon broke With NBC-TV'a Fibbet McGea and
the news that political reformers Molly nearing the TV bonayard,
glen make their deal# with politi­ there's a possibility that the onecal boaaea as they act into Um hour Startime specials will start
fight. Raid Um political boas, plan­ at 1:18 p, m behead of an hour
ed by Joseph Sweeney, "nobody
gels anywhere to politics unless
be pays for it, somawbare, semebow." This axiom, which seems

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HAVANA (UP!) — Premier Fi­
de! Castro's new attacks on the
United Statea and such lesding
officials as Vice President Richsrd M. Nixon appeared today to
have brought U. S.-Cuban rela­
tions to Ibe lowest point in years.
In a radio broadcast Monday,
Castro described Nixon is "inso­
lent" and said the U.S. attitude
toward Cuba waa "excessive and
insulting."
Both comments stemmed from
American protests against leisure
of UA.-owned properly in Cuba
by Castro’a land reformers. Nixon
said in a recent tpeech that Cuba
had adopted a policy of "confis­
cation without compensation."
The Premier assailed Cubans
“who applaud a foreign ambassa­
dor In movia houses”—an appar­
ent refaranca to ihe antliuilaatte
reception accorded newsreel shots
of U. S. Ambassador Philip Bon■al's recent return from Washing-

iriat Episcopal Church vestry elected at n
ltd p u r toh hounn wart, bank row, loft to
’nrVer, l i t onus Hodgott, Fr, Paul Schultz,

Fradnrink Clavnringa, Earl M M
front row left «u right, William 1
Gabler, Robert Elmers, John Smiley

DeBary
Grace Pixlar and baby,
ford
Cynthia Wallace, Saafatd
Robert Cully; Sanford
Frances RummeraU and bnby,
Sanford
William Galley, Sanford
Clara McKcnny, Lake Monroe
Timothy Seehreit, Titusville
Ralph Dean, Sanford

School Aid Urged
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Democratic Advisory Council has
called for ■ federal aid to educa­
tion program that would coat ona
billion dollars e year at the starL
and grow to three or four billion
annually. The council said .many
slates and communities have ex­
panded end Improved schools hi
(ho post 10 years but more class­
rooms art needed and tho federal

Crackdown Asked

squaring room,

performance to a now i

encinrcred to deliver BP i
mill* lor every gallon, or

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Temperatures Down To 3 4 In County
County resident* shivered today in tha
told eat weather ef the new year.
Temperatures dropped to S4 degree*
and light front waa reported in certain area*
of the countv.
County Agent Cecil Tucker reported that
the front waa not heavy enough to do any
serious damage to citrus and vegetables in
the area. However, he warned that continued
low temperatures could hurt the whole agrieulture picture here.
The Weather Bureau reported a gradual

_in tomorrow and eonttnoa
warmup would begin
for tha next few
‘ w days.
Forecast for Thursday la fair with slight­
ly higher temperatures in tha afternoon.
Future temperature outlook: Slignuy
h'gher temperatures Thursday night blit
with frost in north and eentral districts Fri­
day morning.
However in their five-day outlook today,
forecasters said temperatures for Central
Florida and most parts of the atate would
average about aix degree* below normal.

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VOL. XLIX

Tuekar said this morning he checked with
many totrua growers in the county and all
felt the cold waa not serious enough to dam*
age the area's million dollar citrus crop in
the midst of harvesting.
Around the atate. temperature! went be*
low freezing in Northern Florida and down
to 46 degreea in tourist jammed Miami.
High temperatures this afternoon were
expected to In in the 60*a in the north and
the 60‘a in the south.

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WEATHER: Sunny and continued cold today with highest 68 to 64. Fair and cool again tonight, lowest, 84-42.____
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DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL of tha Navy, Capt. K. M. Day. ri«ht,
waa greeted at tha Sanford Naval Air Station lata yestarday by tha at**
tlon commander. Capt. Robert Sl.ve. Capt. Day came in aa chairman of tha
Bureau of Naval Waapona inspection team which la surveying tha baaa
her*.’He and a team of 20 will be here through Thursday. (Navy Photo)

Backfield Coach
GAINESVILLE (UPD-Franktln
C. (Pepper) Rodgers, Air Forre
Academy's aggressive backfield
marh, was namrd to an Identical
poit at the University of Florida
today. Athletic Dlrertor and Foot­
ball Coach Ray Graves said Rog­
ers' appointment was pending hla
release from active duty In Ihe
Air Force Feb. 1.

Big. Phone Bill

A NEW 50-STAR FLAG for Sanford Lodge No. (2.
FA AM. v i i presented last night by a group of Masons
from th a Sanford Naval Air Station. Among tho Navy
group giving tho flag were, from left, AQ1 C. G. Stuekert, Lt. (jg) R. L.Conn, ADC E. L. Wtber an d ADC D.

Scott. Accepting far tho Sanford Masons waa Eddia O.
Keith. Tho gift waa la appreciation nf courtesies Lodge
63 has extended to the service men, the presenting group
•aid.
(Herald Photo)

'A ll Details' For Circusland

FRESNO. Calif. (UPlI - The
Pacific Trlcphonr and Tclcjraph
Co. »ay« M won't collect on that
$1,424 telephone bill run up by
a 13-yrar-old Fresno girl. Helen
Jackson made 462 calls to Los
Angelca frirnds and then tried to
A new Jill for Seminole County
charge them to other Fresno cinil ■ alep nearer reality 11
numbers. 9ha waa discovered
when people who were billed eom- Winter Park Architect Jamea
Gamble Rogrra waa hired by the
plained.
county commission yesterday to
Hearings May Be Cut prepare plana for the new Jail
WASIUN'GTON (UPI) -T h e Sen­ and remodeling the rourlhouie.
Roger* agreed to undertake the
ate Rule* CommiUee waa eipectad to deride today when to eut project* at a fee to ala percent
off bearings on proposals to use of the conitruelion rolls, which
federal registrars la the South. bo termed a standard charge.
Chairman John Krider said this
Chairman Thomas C. Hannings
(D-Mo.) has said bn wan's to ter­ morning that work on the Jail
minate the bearings soon so that will be started "aa soon ae prac­
a report ran be ready when the tical."
Senate begin- debate on elvll
However,, during that Ume,
rights legislation, scheduled for the commission plans to survey
Feb. II.
recently constructed Jails around
the atate.
Book Propaganda
Krider alio said at the board
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) A meeting that the commission will
•pedal state committee will In­ borrow money to build the Jail
vestigate charges that a tavanlh- but' ''does not plaa to extend any
bond Iran*
Issue mnro
more than flwn
flve traari
yaars.""
grade geography beak ts "preps- hnitfl
Roger*, last August, submitted
gandmngf for eferid govern
ment. Tbe committee waa named tour seta ef flguree tor alternate
Tuesday after State Rep. George construction proposals with the
H. Stallings Jr. of Jacksonville anticipated cost of $430,000 with
and Tampa businessman Claud* another $30,000 for remodeling the
Boring demanded (bat (ha text­ courthouse.
Board members .told criiiea ai
book, "Your Country and The
World," be removed from Ptort- the commission meeting that at
nn tlm* h»v* they .d'.tcuued de-.
da classrooms.
finitely how much Ihe Jail would
but had decided io check
Budget Cuts Asked coat
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Chair­ around Ihe state for the best poss­
man Clarence Cannon (D Mo.) of ible Jail wilhout any additional
(lie House Apprupr-lions Com­ burdens on Ihe laipayer*.
Rogers, who has built 40 Jails
mittee called today for euts ef
"at least" two billion dollars in over the atate, told cilltcna at the
President EUenhower's IN I'bud­ meeting that he arould be aurget requests. As a starter, Cannon 'rised if the ectual coat of the
proposed that Coogresa block tha ail isn't lower than was Ural
Preiideal'a plans te create 41,- anticipated in hla study.
ooo new federal Jobs. At lest
count the government had 3.3m .ooo civilian employes, and Can­
non said this ought te be plenty.
The payroll now exceeds osm bil­
lion dollars a

lie also stressed that the Jail
rould be built In stages, leaving
room for expansion.
He said that the fiaure of *700,ooo for the new Jail and court­
house addition was a long range
project to take care of the popu­

The County .Commission yesterday received a letter
from Arlelgh A. Burke, chief of naval operations, thank*
inar the board for their fin* cooperation with naval
pernonnel in the area.
In hin letter. Burk* eited the hoi ora that were riven
to Capt. Lionel Arthur, former commander of tha Naval
Air Station, who was feted her* with a dinner by county
and civic officials.
"In tha future," Burke said in his latter, "we hope
to continua to enchanca the fine relation* between the „
Navy and Sanford."

■Sighted In Turkey

Church Meeting
At Loke Mary

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On Uprising In Algiers

Road Appraising
Work Slated Soon

Jaycees To Honor
Past Presidents

City Nets Nearly
Half Of Income

Golf Exhibition

Here's Cor That
Didn’t Make It

Fire Burns 30
Acre County Areo

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N a vy Plane Wreckage

lation Increases aver the neat M
years.
He also added the prisoners at
the Jail would be roomed on the
second floor with only buslnesa
offices, radio room and ether
office* an the ground floor.

Navy Says Thanks

used tor winter quarters.
"Yen might oay that any nego­
tiation* we have had with the
people here are in Ihe past
tense," he said. "Of course ere
have been talking with them—
and with several other cltlea about
localloo* . • but these discussions
data back a year or more and no
conelueiona have been reached."
PARIS (U P D - Paralroop Geo.
Criatlanl said he had met with
Jacques Menu Issued a carefullyCircusland directors, Saturday, at
worded communique today pledg­
Winter Park, end "all polnla of
ing his loyalty to the chief of the
agreements warn Ironed out."
Preach army In Algeria but not
"I have stopped making an­
directly te President Charles Denouncements here because they
Gaulle.
have become misinterpreted," be
Aa angry DeGaulle abruptly
(aid. "Yon should get the final
summoned the major general to
announcement Worn Circusland
Parts for a showdown on whether
shortly."
he was plotting an army-backed
A search of newspaper Idee and
anli-DeOautle uprising to Algiers.
public record* at Sarasota reveal­ MIAMI (UPI) - University of
Masiu was accused of harsh
ed Monday that an often reported Miami researchers prediet Porida
criUciam of DeGaulle at a mo­
imminent petition by the Criftlaal* will he the only South Atlantic
ment when unrest In Algeria waa
ANKARA, Turkey (UPD-Viwoh- American mountain fescue teems for resonlng of their site for perstate te ebow aa Increase In realIncrcailag every hour, both
maneet ue* as a winter quarter* denlial
■g* of a mining U. I. Nary plana beaded for M immediately.
construction this year.
among tho army and tho rightThe plane, a Martin Mercator or attraction site never feu been
Road
appraisers
will
start
work
with IS parsons aboard waa sighted twia-aagiaad
And Greater Orlando, ihe (orecraft, waa an
on W. First St. to March, Couaty wing Preach eetUers who fear a
today to tha enaw darbad T to r a a Bight frompatrol
says, wiH lead toe nation to
Naples, Maly, te
Under county law* there, K cast
Commlsstoa Chairman John Krider
Mountains to Turkey.
increase to enter toe The Community Presbyterian said
Turkay.
today.
would toko about three months te percentage
There was as immediate report Adana,
"big-time"
te
volume.
If the wreckage la that of toe advertise for hearings on such a
Church to Lake Mary will hold Its Krider reported that the board
raissiag plane, It will mean two petition. If It were filed today,
The prediction* were contained to annual congregational meeting at of county commissioner* today re­
major plane crashes occurred to that would delay a final bearing the quarterly forecast of national 7:30 p. m. today. The meeting will ceived word from the State Koad
Turkey Tuesday eight with tha pos­ until April. T1m cirrus begins Me building released this month by the be preceded by a covered dish Department that deads would be
sible loss to M lives.
tour before then, aad some people Bureau to Business and Economic supper at g:M p. m. All mambers forwarded March t for too rightA Scandinavian Airlines Cara- familler with ihe ptoblom Mid Research at thn University to Mi­ are asked te attend aad bring a to-way from W. P in t Si. te Inter­
veils Jet crashed at Ankara Air­ that Ihla would make n closing ami. M comperes the predicted 1N0 covered dish aad table service for state 400.
port to a fog, killing 41 persooa with Circusland mere practical growth in residential units te IMS, each member to their families.
Krider Mid that once tha ap
including ooo American. Officials for the CrisUaais anyway.
the teat year far which complete New officers will be elected and praiMl work i* over, construc­ Feet presidents to tho Junior
were reported thochiag tho possi­
flguree ere available.
tion should start within SO Says. Chamber to Commerce will bo
bility that tha Turkish, control
special guests at the Joyce* luadined
to
be
quoted
becauM
"we
tower aad tho piano crew mod* don't want te get to a chamber
reon at noon Thursday at Mm
twin errors to cause the crash.
Civic Center.
of commerce argument" said they
The twio-jet CarareJJ, banking
The Past Presidents Luncheon
that nothing will prevent the
Sanford has collected Marly half for a gentle, curving approach to feel
la owe of the features of Jaycee
_ or Its antidpaled income for Eaenboga airport snagged Its right circus from moving to Sanford
Week whlrh started Sunday and
Support of moves Is keep the
w i*jy ao.
wing on a low kill within sight rircua at Sarasota have been at­
will end Saturday with the ACity Clerk Henry Tamm said to the airport aad exploded on
wards-Bosses Night Banquet.
tributed
te
the
Jaycees
end
hotel
today that income for general Impact with such force the clothes association to the newspapers l
Seventeen past presidents *f
government and from city utllitlei were ripped from the victim*. Jt
the organisation here have been
there since Jen. IS.
totalled t3T3.3g7.oa through Decem­ caught fire immediately.
Invited to attend the luncheon.
No official endorirmeet to any I
ber. Taxes and other income for
One of the victims was aa Ameri­
Each of those present will be
Ihe year are experled te briaf can identified aa Jamea Hopkins. proposal concerning the cirru s'
asked
to make a short talk an
was
reported
since
Ihe
announce,
to 11.333,313.20.
J4, of Indlaaapolis, lad., who lived moot that Um Criatlsnia were
"What the Jaycees Did For Me.”
The city
spent t3M.137.t3 in Rome.
Ai part to the community devel­
negotiating with Circusland te
through December. This went out
Some offlcels said the crash may
opment program during this
hart.
in Ihe general government and have bees caused by a navigation nova
wrack, representatives ef each
Criatlanl said hie family la con­
_ utilities expenses. Both the gen- error aboard the plaa*. There may
industry In the Sanford arcs also
vinced tost Circusland will be
W eral government and utilities also here beea faulty control tower "an
have
beea laviled U&gt; attend
outstanding
attraction."
He
rosts include operating coal aad Instructions, they aald.
tha Tburada. luncheon.
voluntMred Ihe statement that
payment on city debt.
"we eipect te bo to ea the ground
Tamm tald that tbe city exbreaking sometime to February."
et a to Increase the surplus
Marshall told the Committee
carries into fta IMO-41 year by
of
100 her* last week that "we
Three ef the top women golfers
M.OOO. Sanford tarried 043.000
will break ground an Ihe location
to the aallon will hold a clinic
ta'o the ias*-to year.
and alae holt exhibition at the
Eugene Brewer’s ear didn't quite la February." H* said that tha
About TS per rent of the city's
Mayfair Inn Golf Course Jaa.
engineers are expected .ere soon.
taxes usually come in from Nov­ make It Monday.
IT starting at 1:M. p. m.
Brewer wee driving north en
ember through January because
Tha three ere Patty Berg, Bet­
_ ef Ihe taa discout offered, Tamm Country Club Rd. end waa almost
sy
Rawls and Wanda Sanches.
through tha Mayfair Circle in* tn id .
Uraectien when a car driven by
Council To Meet
Lawrence Preston Mi-Vey hit Ms
Steiiitrom Buby Dies auto on tha rear fender. McVey, Fire burned M scree Just north
Tha Longwood Town Council will
bald an adjourned meeting in tha
Ton infant child to Mr. and Mr*. 1U Mayfair Circle, waa charged ef Kaeleade Spring* today.
Town Hall at T:» p. m. Thursday.
Forest ranger* and Longwood
Herbert E. Steqatrom died at birth with failure to yield tbe right wf
Monday. Dr. W. P. Brooks toflciat- way.
FARM M JRjRAV 6 A V S L afcaofM hand* an Chariot T . Lavraoa. left, owAad at funeral service* at the grave- la another arrtoeto, John Hen horned team a J g a. a*, te near­
PF—Mmm . hands K evw to Um saw president, Jack F . gym*. New
ly g ill a. m. Sanford firemen
aid* to Oaklawa Memorial Parti
Tuesday, with Brlsson Funeral
fought a grass fire at ZMh St. and
officers began their tenure teat night nt • nteatberahip masting attended
Report* fre a Sarasota that UN
Criatleai ah see prefers to re­
main there and wfil net move to
ton Circusland site near Seafood
apparently will have no eftoct
on the circus moving bar*.
Paul CiUUaui, miiiMsa man­
ager of the family eirevi, told the
Herald this week that he bed
.w orked ant "nil detail*" to a
veontract with Cireusland which
would move dm family here to
manage the ahow area to the at­
traction.

Maurice Marshall, bead to Katertalwnent Katorprieae, aald to­
day that tha contract should be
approved bp Mo board to dir­
ector* by the weekend.
This ale* include* location ef
the circus winter quarter* on so
acres adjacent to Ihe Circusland
•its.
Criatlanl waa naked about a
eeriea to negotiations with Sara­
sota officials and the Chamber
ef Commerce to keep abe circus
there on a 40-acre site presently

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Rogers Is Named
New Jail Architect

hawk-faced bead to wiy end ef*
villan affairs la Algtora, who led
the May II, ti n , revolt which
swept away the tourth French
republic and brought DeGaulle
He waa quoted.this week by a
German newspaper as saying the
army we* wondering if it had
made e mistake to backing DeGaulle, hinting at the use of forca
and accusing him to becoming g
leftists. Later be denied making
the statements.
Today after a morning-long cos*
ference with Armed Forces Mia*
later Pierre Gulilaumat, Masiu
again denied lb* Interview and
nffirmnd bis loyalty to the Alger­
ian commander-in-chief, Gen. Am
dr* Challe.
Massu'a third-person atate meat
■Iso u ld "th* effort* to Geoernl
DeGaulle to restore peace to Ah
geria baa eonferred an him the
confidence to to* Maoism mesaHis statement aald nothing
about the confidence of the Euro­
pean MUlers, but to Algiera Jt
wet eroding visibly,

Elvis Gets New
Promotion; Now
Acting Sergeant
FRIEDBERG, Germany (UPD
Elvis Presley waa promoted to
■ding sergeant today — Just op*
month before be leave* Germany
and the U. S. Army.
Presley, until now a Jeep driv*
•r. was promoted to acting Mr*
geant from specialist fourth clags.
Along with a third atrip* be win
take over tbe more responsible
duties to commanding a threeman reconnaissance team from
his 3rd Armored Divialaa’a armor­
ed scout platoon.
He med* 1131 a month aa •
specialist four, and the Army ex­
plained an actiag Mrgcant, ae
distinct from a permanent eatgeant, doesn't get a pay rale*.*

Judge Approves
Rood Bond Issue

Highway
One •*tbresgh
gtL„m
&gt;,s
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CMOty.
, . The vaVdltleo we* not
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Winter alcknese baa nudged the
Sanford area bet not toe hard. City physician Dr. T. F. Mc­
Daniel aaid Tuesday that he has
lean
suite a btt ef Intestinal
virus and nose, threat, and bron­
chial tub# fUaest lately. He also
noticed some Asiatic flu.
Dr. MeDaaiel aaid a flu vae*
claa la now available wbleh the
armed forces claim ruts the
amasrnt ef com moo colds by ao
par cent The armed forces pre­
viously used all t'm vaccine
themselves, but seme Is new avail­
able to Ute public. Il'a net proof
asalaat Um Asiatic flu however.
Dr. McDaniel advised persons to
ash (hair physicians about getting
Um abets.
Tito county health unit aaid
they hadn't noticed any more
sickness eases than naual. lame
at the county’s largest employers
||V | lb* U H I rtDOrt
Seminole High School reported
a law more studeats mil than la
usual, but "nothing to be upset
•bout”, Just some virus and cold
cases. Sanford Grammar School
reported "quite a bit ef virtu."
Soulhside Elementary School had
quite a few pestia ant with ehiekenpot after Christmas but that
la clearing up now.

Thieves
t o police
. aped IT ai
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - WBUe
Pastrana, a fancy-dan with e
powder-puff punch, takes on
heavy-bitflag Jerry Luedee ef
How Havee, Com., here toalght
to i nationally televised (ABC)
14-rouad light heavyweight fight.
The M yttM ld Pastrana to a
natural light heavy hot has fought
is tbs heavyweight ranks Jar Um

Scout Troops
Ready For Circus

played boat I
tort, DeLand

ALFRED CHILES

Touchfon's Gets
New Manager
The Liggett Drug Company's
office in Jacksonville has amount­
ed the appointment of Alfred
Chllee aa manager of the local
Lifgett-Tnurhten Drug Star*.
Chiles has been a pharmacist
and assistant manager of tbi
■tore here to Sanford for - Bve
yeara.
"There will be no changes to
the procedures or personnel ef
the drugstore. I hope to raslatatn
the high degree of customer oarvice end satisfaction that made
the former manager, Mr. Bitting,
ao wall knows and Uked," Chiles
said.
Chile* Is formerly from Lake­
land, where be attended gram­
mar school end graduated from
Lakeland High School. He then
attended Maryville College, Mary­
ville, Tetui. before transferring to
the University of Florida when
ho received his degree la phar­
macy. While at the university he
was a member of tho Kappa Pal,
pharmacy fraternity, and Alpha
Tau Omega, eocial fraternity,
Chiles lives with his wife, EUsahath, and two tons, Brannlng end
H a m , to South Pinecreat Ho aad
hfo family are active member*

Sanford Fra# Methodist Church
at the corner of Fourth and Laurel
ha* scheduled an Evsngrllitie Cmu d e for Iha week of Jan. 24-91.
Rev, Canon E. Better will be
the (pedal tpeaker at the service*
each evening.
Rev. Mr. Rebar icrved aa pallor
for IS yeiri In the Genesee Confer­
ence of the Free Methodist Church.
He i t a graduate of Roberta Wes­
leyan College, Greenville College,
and the University or Buffalo. He
served In World War II as an Army
Chaplain in the European campatgns with the First and the Third
Armies. Ha holds two battle stars
and was discharged at tha rank of
captain.
A frequent writer for the drnom-

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Rifes Scheduled
For Crash Victims

Inatlonal M M mainline, “ th e
Free Methodist," Rev. Mr, Reber
is travelling throughout the United
States and Canada conducting
evangelistic campaigns during the
Centenary celebration of the de­
nomination. Aug. 24, I960 marks
the 100th year for Tiie Free Meth­
odist Church.
The loeal Free Methodist Church
Is joining the centenary celebra­
tion with s e v e r a l outstanding
events during the year. The chureh
eatepds an invitation to all inter­
ested persons to attend theae serv­
ices which will begin at 1:10 each
evening.

STEVENSON, Ala. (UP!) - Fu­
neral aervlcea were scheduled at
a small country church today for
four children killed when a speed­
ing freight train sliced through
their school bus at a grade cross­
ing near here Monday.
Two brothers and two alstcrs
died in the uneaplaincd wreck that
Injured eight other children and
the bus driver, J. Charles Beavers,
U. Beaveri. whose baek was brok­
en, told Sheriff Fred Holder the
brakes failed as he turned his bus
across the tracks.

Name Coach
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The
L o s. Angeles Chargera of tha
American roetball League have
named A1 Da via, former line
coach at Uw University of South­
ern California, aa an assistant
coach.

Casselberry's town council nam­
ed Mayor W. M. Benson and coun­
cilman Ben Evans to find a way
to keep the town’e fire phone
open. Benson and Evans are ate»
supposed to do thie and still find
a way to have a phona available
fog town clerk Mrs. LUUan BelseL
The council heard complaints that
Mfotoeea calls wore tytnc up the
fire phone, Km oety e a t to town

Launch Atomic Sub

REV. CARSON E. REBER

Discusses New Job

LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) - Bus
STOCKHOLM (UPI) — Soviet M.rtsi, former head roach at
Russia baa launched its first Kansas State, conferred Tuesday
atem k submarine and stationed it with Nebraska football Coach Bill
to the Baltic, the authoritative
Swedish Marine Cdeodar far M i
said Tuesday.

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Seetlan isi.se P lerlfa Statute* HIT.
Stei William R Doushty
Puhttah Dae. I I . Jan. *,11, I*.

Franny Lewis, Mt. Dors
George Johnson. Ovlod#
Robert Lee Addison, isnfOrd
Marie Hardy, Bastard
Margaret Routb, Sanford
Sally Bloom, Sanford

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PALM BPRINOB, Calif. (UPI)
— Cary Mlddlecoff, an Infrequent
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will play In the |1M,0M Palm
Springs Desert Clauie Feb. S-7,
it was announced today, sfiddlacoif 1* now pro at the Diplomat
Golf Club in Hollywood, Fla.

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Wed. Jan. 20, 1960—Paga 8

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NEW YORK (UPI) — Rep.
Craig Hosmer (R-Calif.l aald to­
day the Russians would wipe out
between GO and 100 million Amer­
icans if they ever setied control of
the United States.
Hosmer, a member of the Joint
Congreisional Atomic Energy
Commitlee, was the principal
speaker at the first of six strat­
egy seminars given by the New
York Committee of the Industrial
College of the Armed Forces.
Speaking on "Anatomy of the
Cold War," Hosmer said his esti-.
mates were based on the stand­
ard Communist genocide practice
decreeing mats murder of evrryone antagonistic or uselaaa to it*
regime.
"1 have tried estimatea for thia
from population employment sta­
tistics," he said, "and when you

Include the family along with the
employed person, which you must
do. and count about 10 million
deaths from the initial bombs,
nerve gas. germ warfare, and the
like, the total of U. S. casualties
starts at a low of around 60 mil­
lion and runs at high at 100 mil­
lion dead within 13 months fol­
lowing a Red take-over."
llosmer told hit audience of
business and clvtc leaders study­
ing the methods and techniques
of communism that the Russians
might try to win a U. S. surren­
der with the least possible dam­
age and lowest number of cas­
ualties. Then, he said, they would
go about the business of mass
murder and destruction on a se­
lective basts,
"It might so something like
this," ha said.

"Strike terror with a few nu­
clear bombs — the horrors cf
nuclear war propaganda back­
ground already has been laid for
that—but forego the all-out at­
tack, Damage communication fa­
cilities as little as possible so
that when panic I; created, it
can he communicated elsewhere
and Infect other parts of the
country. Delve into the unknown,
it is always more terrifying than
the known.
"Stinge, horrifying and mo­
rale-cracking nerve gases might
be released by infiltrated sabo­
teurs and fifth columnists, Shock­
ingly hideous physical and psy­
chological illnesses might be in­
duced by germ warfare. Avoid
destruction of W ashington, D.C.,
so a government will exist to
surrender at panic, terror, and

hysteria mount In Increasing
crescendo to demand it.
"Then follow with a military
occupatloii to carry nut what, for
lack of a belter n ’ if, 1 call
aelcetlve genocide."
llosmer said the Russians
would wipe out occupational
groups that do not contribute to
the needs of the Communists, all
nonproductive persons and all
persons hostile to the cgime.
Selective genocide was carried
oat in Russia when the Cammuniita seised power, Hosmer said.

It was carried out in China am)
Hungary, too. he said, adding:
"It Is an accepted Communist
power technique and would eartalnly be used if they took over
here.”
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The legionnaires of ancient Rome
wore caliga, or sandals, which
were equipped with sharp ipikca
arranged to protrude from the sole
in the form of the wearer’* name
or the number of hla legion.

CONCERTMASTER Willium Jackson of the Florida Symphony Orchestra
shows Sanford youngsters, left to right, Debra Clark, Janet Little and
John Willis the strings on the cello.
(Herald Photo)

Over 1,0 0 0 Youngsters Enjoy Concert
Over 1,000 Sanford y.jngstcrs
fed on Elvis Presley and Fabian
^ o t their first taste of "culture’*
"yesterday afternoon at the Florida
Symphony Orchestra concert here.
The youngsters sat in a hushed
alienee as conductor Henry Maser
explained each piece played by
the inehestra and asked tho young­
sters to join in singing "A Mighty
Fortress It Our God."
Most of the boys and girls tap­
ped their feet to the atrains of
."The Stars and Stripes Forever”
read sat leaning on the seat in
front of them as the symphony
played the stirring "Lieutenant
Klje” suite.
Other Items on the program in­
cluded the "Entrance of the Little
Fauns'1 by Plerne, and "The
Mother Goose" suite by Ravel.
At the evening concert, the Civic
Center was Jammed aa the or­
chestra played both classical and
.semi-classical leiections.

Legal Notice

The two roneertt were sponsored I ment and the Sanford-DeBary En
by the City Recreation depart-1 tertainment Association.

ROME (UPI) - Inflation hai
been stopped, at- the 1052 level as
far as ticket prices for the 1000
Olympic games are ronccrncd.
Price* for the game* in Rome,
if purchased here, range from sou
to 0.000 lire (40 centa to $9.60).
about the same as they were at
Helsinki in 1052, less than they
were at Melbourne In 1056. If you
buy your ticket! abroad, they are
a little higher.
The problem, however, Is how
lo get the tickets.
The various Olympic stadiums
wilt accommodate a tolol of 250.000 spectators. The tickets will be
distributed early in 1960, half of
them earmarked for visitors from
abroad.
Judging from the number of
lnquiriea already received by the

Italian Olympic Organliing Com­
mittee, there will be • premium
for the main event* — a premium
that might be 10 timei their ori­
ginal value In a city where blackmarketing ia an old and refined
art.
In an effort to give foreign viaitora aa fair a chance a* possible,
the Organising Committee worked
out an elaborate system for tic­
ket distribution.
The main points are:
—Tickets are being shared be­
tween Italy and foreign countriei
on a 50-50 basia;
—Only officially acerediled tourlit * agencies are auiboritrd to
sell ticket! abroad, and only to
persons who can show they have
secured housing accommodation*
in Rome:

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place • m aarhU p an what la
aald about WO Hagen and Frank.
Ha Delano Kaooavelt. Dawy Crockeu and thoaa three marble ladie*
whe aU to a tohlika arrangement
to ene of the tower cerridara of
the Capitol."
Denying that be waa any “witch
hunter ef Capitol guide*." the
Coogreaaman aald he only aought
"to protect both political partita
bom prejudicial optatona."
Determined t* see tor myaelf
what waa going an, I plunked
down ■ quarter tor a ticket aid
went along on one ef Iho tour*.
Our group dnw guide No. M, a

Sponsors of the Sanford baseball club this year apparent,
i tha bast wishes of a lot of people. Azd be/idea good
they aiy tttta g wnat often is referred to as "conaa referred to support means financial, tha
i tha downfall of minor league baseball,
eponeorn already have won considerrt» aotna of it considered absolute windJerry Cdttaa ef the Sanford-Ortondo Kennel Club
I eemraa worth $1,000 to be need to cover the
____in addition to an earlier 93,000 wort}) of ad1ha height. This canvas also can be utilised by the
ef tm m advertising by firms who backed thn tantn
tot this way.
mac baft been food to the efforts of the club to vet
start with all the email project* narcoaery to make
ful buaincaa season. Thli la important to the club
during one of the tour*.
Thia teemed to Imply that the
guldee may hive been making
tinning remark* about member*
of Congnti or about tho hlatarie
persona get wheat aUtuet stand
in the hell*, ft caused torn* mla.
understandings.
Chamberlain aald hi* main ob­
jective waa to eliminate Uw tour
too. If tho goeenment can af­
ford to lin o “free bulletin* about
the lore life of bullfrog*," ho re*
•owed, U ebould bft able to beat
everyone to a guided lour.
Bui, be aald, he waa being pic*
hired aa "an autocrat wbo would

It to a dub to win—end everybody

ftp Camellia Show Slated
out Florida will exhibit for tho
many prises sad ribbon* atfered.
The show 1s • non-profit enter­
prise ef Uw Camellia Society of
a n tra l Florida to 1cooperation
with the American Camellia So­
ciety. Thera to no chaff* for #*•
tries. Co-chairmen to charge of an.
trice are Mr*. Frank Benmgart■or, Mrs. Bobcrt Guthrie and Mr*.
C. E. Sander*. all of ortondo.

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nine constituUon capably weathers
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authority aimed dlreetly this way
make* mo wIK,
1 think that on thia eecaeleu Mr.
Elsenhower hit a new high to hit­
ting ceilings. And for a person un­
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The Columbia "Church ef the
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faster* a Christian Selene# program entitled, "The Healing Fewor of Gratitude." Charles Henry
Gabriel, Publisher*’ Agwt for the

Then he exploded. "Walt n min­
ute," aald the Pm ldent. "Are you
asking a question or maktof a
speech!"
The look and the words fall with
devastation of a Regular Army
corporal’s command upon ■ raw
recruit. I don't recall ever seeing
an angrier president ot tho UnHod
fltjtx .
Tot Mtoe McClendon took the
wrathful query ae calmly a* a
toad rock in a sandstorm and re­
plied quietly: "I am asking two
questions, air—with an Introduc­
tion.”
Then an amastof thing happened. The red faco of Uw Praaldent
brake Into a whopping grin—just
aa If it waa something the docoor
ordered.
But memento later tho air1 w«»
vibrant again aa the President
sent words stinging scrota the
room. He aald. "1 don't taka it
very kindly, tho Implied accuaa*
Uon that I am dealing with the
whole matter of defense on a par*

Federal Registrars
Urged For S6uth
WASHINGTON (UF1) — Sen.
Jacob K. Javlta (R-N. Y.) testified
yesterday that use of federal regietr a n to Uw South might- be "the
s o f t isspMtasi dsrstopaust Is
tho drive for universal auffago"
•toe# IPSO when women were given
the right to vote.
Ih o uea of temporary federal
apftotmra, Javlta aald, “wtU eignel the begtoslag of the end of
arbitrary denial ef voting right*,
particularly aa that applies ■to
Nigro clttoan*.
Javlt* testified before the Sen*
ate Eutea Committee a t the second
day of hearings on proposal* that
temporary federal personnel be
used when local officials refuse to
register qualified clttoan*.

STARTS

Money Stolen
Semeono took SfUT from Urn
Jonca Electric Supply Co. ctah
drawer Monday. Mr*. W. B. Jonca
told police that tbft money apper•ntly waa taken ecmatlma after
3 :» p. m.

Sanford telephone customer*
will get Uwir new directories
March i .
Initial deUvwrp this year will ha
ISAdO compand with 10.PM fer
last year, Sanford Southern Sell
Manager Kebert Shiddaa aald to­
day. Old directorial don't hare t*
ho turned in to get Urn new snap.
Tho familiar grty-gieea cover
on the directory will bo replaced
by a glosiy thro* color cover tonLuring the “southern bell*."

Cross Episcopal Church.

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Wmr

Aa we were picking onrselvae
off the floor, the Pm ldent re­
covered quickly to beg ua net la
gents# him of profanity.
Alt around, It waa a quotable
day for the SIS reporters.
As for Mtoe McClendon, It was
a rough day all around. After Uw
press conference aha walked oat
to her car parked outside the

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eity, reports that *iagla, divorced
and separated persona get m en
heads cnee than do the married.

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ft tubllka arrangement because t)i«
sculptor died M ore finishing the
atstue, leaving Juat their heads
sticking out oi the marble block.
Tbto guido wai the epitome of
Impartiality. Checking further. M
trailed around after aome of the
other guide*, surreptitiously lliteniag to their spiels.
The upahot wns the aame ex.
cept that I made a discovery
which could reader Chamberlain'e
MO unnecessary. 1 found that it
you work it right, you ean make
the tour without paying anyway.
All you have to do la aland
aaldft and pretend to be inapeet.
lag the ceiling when the guidam
collecti ticket* at the Houae an™
Sonata chamber*. You won't mla*
anything. Von can get a pan from
your Congrenman to go Iniida

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W.M.U. Holds

Focus Banquet
of their daughter, Mary Esther, to
Dural Wendell Raker, ton of Mr*.
Lenora Raker and the late Dalton
Raker of Craw fordville, Fla.
Miss Powell ii a graduate of
Seminole High School, Sanford. She
will graduate in June from the
Florida State University with a
major in mathematic* education.
She ii serving as president of the
Gamma Phi Beta Sorority,
Her other activities include
serving as a Junior counselor and
as a member of the F-Club, the
women's athletic honorary and the
Mathematics Teaching Club.
Mr. Raker it a graduate of
Craw fordville High School and hai
served in the U. 5. Navy for four
years. He is now attending the
North Florida Junior Cnllege in

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MISS MARY ESTHER POWELL

U)om&amp;n
BY JEANNE WAKNKE
MRS. C. M. KLOWEn.S called
0 t o tell ail about tha big card
party at the Civic Center this
Friday night, it wiLl be sponsored
by the Garden Clubs with Sirs.
Al Hunt as party chairman and
Mrs. D. K. Dorman, co-chairman.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Temple,
3300 East Colonial Dr„ Orlando,
announce the birth of a daughter,
Jan. 18 at Orange klemorlal Hos­
pital. SI rs. Temple Is the former
Margaret Moore, daughter of Mr.
and M(s. J. Milton Moore of San­
ford.
Word has been received of the
death of Jerry E. Mason in Los
Angeles, Calif. Mr. Mason spent
several winters in Sanford and
has many frienda here.

thoughtful huhby sure that there
Mrs. Sion a Moyer of Jackson­
was plenty of food for.everyone. ville, it visiting Mrs. Beulah
Thornton, Mrs. Stable Monroe and
M R. AND MRS. MARTIN other friends and relatives in the
ST1NECIPHER had at their house Sanford area. She will be re­
membered at the former Mona
guests last night Dr. James E. Cowan.
Walter, president of their alma
mater. Piedmont College in Demo-1
real, Ga and other alumni, Sir.
and Mrs. Ralph Sirucher of Win­
ter Park. Dr. Waller spoke at
Ihe Kiwanii Club at noon today.

MARY HIGGINS (Mrs. Edward
J r .) received the aurpriae of her

life ona avening last week when
etse answered e knock at the door
0 e e d 28 of her friends entered—
erith husband bringing up the
iwir. He aeld, “ Honey, do we
have any potatoes in the house?”
te which she (no doubt in dis­
may) said, “Oh, no!" But U all
turned out to be ■ wonderful
birthday party for bar with

Sirs. W. E, Baker was hostess
to the January meeting of Sallic
Harrison Chapter, D. A, R. at
her home In Lake Mary. Co-hostesses were Mrs R. M. Ball and
Sirs. Clinton Hyatt.
Sirs. F. E. Roumillat, regent,
presided at the business meet­
ing. Good citizenship chairman,
Mrs. Ball, reported that medal*
and certificates for good citizen­
ship were awarded to Miss Sybil
Grant of Lyman High School.
Miss Peggy Weitgata of Seminole
llight and Miss Ann Slaton of
Oviedo High.
Slisa Barbara Ruprrchl, histo­
rian announced that Mayor Hig­
ginbotham had been requested to
issue a proclamation, designating
February as “ American History
Month!"
Mrs. W. K. Baker, honor roll
chairman, told members that th*
chapter had mat the gold hone?
roll requirement!. Delegates elect­
ed to the state conference In
Miami Beach, 31arch 28 io 31
were Mrs. A. B. Key, Mrs. C. E.
Butler, Mra. Lawrence Tinsley,
Mrs. H. W. Rucker and Mrs.
C. R. Dawson. Ten alternates
INVITATIONS have been mail­ were also elected,
ed for a party at the homo of
Mrs. William Davis of New
Cdr. and Mrs. Floyd Harris Sat­
urday night. But now Lucille is
wondering if a few of the Invi­
tations have ended in the waste
paper basket a* unread advertise­
ments. This is what 140 people
have received:
The planning board of th* pilot
“Are you run down, tired, ner­ C'uuba from Orlando and Sanford
vous and ooly half alive? Have met Sunday afternoon at the
the 'holidays and bills got you home of Mrs. Raymond M, Ball
in a slump? Why try Carters on Crystal Lake, in Lake Mary,
{you know what) or old-fash­ lo maka plana for tbe Convention
ioned remedies. Take advant­ lo be held in Orlando.
age of our special offer Jan. 23
and obtain free (ample* of our
tonic. Consultations, 84. Consul­
tants, Floyd and Lucille,"
The Harris' will be saying goodby lo Sanlord as he has orders
ha Km Sixth Fleet Staff Ii
France. Bon Voyagel

Personal s

New Sorority Formed
The Pin* Crest inn was the] Chart!
scene of a new sorority meeting rhaptrr
when the Alpha Ku chapter of Al-1 mct,art|
phi Delta Kappa met there for | j n(t v
lunch and a short busincaa meet- qrri‘e
lary; S
Thi* new sorority, sponsored by urrr; \|
Ibe Kappa chapter in Orlando, was gt-arms
started in Sanford Dec. 11. 1938 jan; \|
with an impressive initiation and Miss Ri
installation service at the home
of Mrs. Roberta Richards.
Alpha Della Kappa is a na­
tional honorary sorority for wom­
en teachers. It was officially be
gun in 1847 when the stale nf
Missouri issued a charter, incor­
porating it as a national sorority
with the privilege of installing,
rhaptrr* in every stale in thr

Smyrna Beach spoke on “Com­
munism." Mrs. E. M. Hoke and
3lrs. Raymond Smith displayed
a collection of interesting but­
tons. Guests included Mrs. Davis
and Mrs. Kenneth Coffin of New
Smyrna Beach and Mrs. H. J.
Lehman.
Others attending were Mmca.
Rucker. Key. Tiniley, Bullcr,
Dawson, M. Brim, F. E. noli,
Howard Brewer, J. B. Ray, C. T.,
Park, L. P. Hagan, Lena Belle
Jennings, Edmund Mrisch, A, W.
Lee, W. A. Canady, P. P. Camp­
bell, Jamei Sims, and Ralph
Leonard.

C IT Y OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
MECHANICS*

Tim Civil Service Board of the City of Sanford, Florida
will accept applicationa for the poaition of MECHANIC.

REQUIREMENTS
ALL applicant* mu»t reside in the County, be of good
moral character and phyaieal fitneea; and, have had at
iaast a high achool education. Opportunity for advance­
ment baaed on merit, efficiency, industry and oondueL
Age limit 46. For further detaUa call al the City Hail.

CIVIL SERVICE BOARD

Church
Calendar

wet Mr*. Jnck Rryant. Rev. T. R.
Fisher Ifad th* group singing.
Dr. W. P, Brook* Jr., gar* th*
invocation and Mr*. Brook* gave
thr welcome suitress.
A resume of th* product* and
thr minion work bring donr hi
the variom emintriesi waa firm
by thr circle minion itudy chair­
men. Mr*. Irving Pryor report**
on Japan: Mn. H. W. Rurkar,
Mexico; Mrs, J. T. Hardy, Lalla
America, Mr*. U. W. Skipper,
Africa; Mr*. C. Beil*. Alaika and
Mr*. V. C. Menenger, Hawaii.
In th* absence of the president,
Mrs. Helen Carter, Mr*. B. Ok
Moore, vice president, pretided.

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WEDNESDAY
Senior Choir supper • p. m.
at First Presbyterian Church.
Mid-week Blhle hour T p. m.
First Baptist Church Prayer
Meeting 7:30 p. m. S. S. cabinet
meeting 1:13 p. m.
THURSDAY

First Baptist Royal Ambassa­
dors, T p. m.
Presbyterian Ctrl Srout Troop
233 3:13 p, m.

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chapter In Orlando, Mamie Renchrr. Maude Moore, and Thelma
David.

COTTON AND

Oviedo

Personals
Miss Ella Bell Jones has return­
ed to her home In Callente, Nev.
after a visit with her lUtcr-in-law,
Mrs. Ruby II. Joncf. While here
Miss Jonr* was a guest at several
dinners in her honor.

/4/ss Melanie Jackson Honored

With Shower By Oviedo Friends
The City Hall Memorial building
.waa filled lo capacity when friend:
and relatives of the prominent
bride-elect, Mias Melanie Jackson, gathered for a miscellaneous
shower given for her by Mfi.
George A. Kelsey, Mr*. J. B.
Jones. Jr., Mrs. W. V. Swenson,
Mr*. Elsie Fleming, Roy Wcisenbarger, 3!ra. L. L. Faulk, Mrs.
Ralph Neely. Mrs. G. W. Alford,
Mra. James Partin and Mrs. Dpnn
Ulrey.
Mils Jackson and Luther An­
drew Duda will be married Sun­
day, Jan. 31 at St. Luke's Lutheran
Church, Slavia,
The bride's table was decorated
with pink camtllias and fern. The
serving table, overlaid with a
linen cutwork doth, displayed a
German silver candle holder ar- rhosen pattern

Semi-Annual Sale Continues

C IV IL SERVICE BOARD

♦ATTENTION:

MIIS. IRVING I’RYOR, W.M.U. mimtlon study chair­
man and Mrn. R. Nrwnntm* are shown wearing their
Japanese costumes at the “Focus Week” banquet, al
First Baptist Church.

Good Citizenship Certificates
Awarded To Students By D.A.R

THIS PAST SUNDAY my family
circled a table at the MQ Ranch
In Osteen with owners, Mr. and
Mrs. H. K. Morris, and son, Rob­
ert, Mrs. Perry C. Staler and
winter guest of the MQ, Charles
Scfibncr of Scribner Publishing
House. Mr. Scribner, who traveled
to Florida in a shiny Cadillac
equipped with trtephone, marvel­
ed over the continuous warm
weather that we have been hav­
ing here.
Also enjoying western atmos­
phere of the “ cookhouse" and la­
ter horseback riding were Nancy
and John Morgan and Iheir three
youngsters. The John Dunna
made another family group and
MRS. AL HUNT
other Sanford dincra Included Mr.
nehata a n f t and will taka and Mrs. Howard N. Brewer and
• a n of refreshments, a high Mr. and Mra. Francis Meriwether.
seora prize for each labia and
ONE OF THE MOST ELABO­
tao many door prize* to be award­
RATE parties of the week was a
ed. Mra. Flowers reminds every- Sunday
for 30 at the home
one lo bring ibeir own cards of Lcdr. Brunch
lira. Stephen Oliver
and make sure they have the on Park and
Guests went
correct group number for Ibe away sayingAvenue.
many
complimentary
gtma of their choice. Shu thinks
jt would be nice if some or our thingi about the Olivers and their
P«rty.
winter nsfdenta attended too.
A LIVELY PARTY Saturday
avening was at Ruth and Harry
Robaon's home. Friends gathered
^ around the fireplace and pit in
the Florida room where they
watchad chicken barbecued to tbe
right degree of goodness. After­
wards, entertainment ran the ga­
mut from dancing to an oldfashioned aongfesl at Ihe piano.

WEDNESDAY
All day workshop for home im­
provement chairmen of the home
demonstration cluba will be held
at the H. D. Center, 401 E. 23th
St. starting at 1:30 a. m. Close
about 3 p. m. Mrs. Gladys Ken­
dall, formrr H. D. Agent of Semi­
nole County, state homr Industry
and marketing specialist, will
demonstrate care and cleaning of
doors at morning leaaton. Care
of furniture will be demonatraled
in the altemoon. Leaders aikcd
to bring work sproni.
B. P. w. monthly dinner meet­
ing T p. m. at the Civic Center.
THURSDAY
County Council of H. D. club
meet* at 10:30 a. m. al the H.
D. Center on 23th St. Dr. R. L.
Reddish of U. F. will demonstrate
“Carving of 3le*t.” Meat used
la demonstration will be used for
luncheon. Bring covered dish
(vegetables, salads and dessert).
Business session after lunch.
Seminole Chapter No. 2 O. E. S.
will hold the annual election of
officers at 8 p. m. at Masonic
HalL

The W.M.U of Firtt tUpllst
Church closed their highly suc­
cessful “ Focus Week'' ptojnam
with a banquet In thr educational
.building.
Each table was decorated to tepresent a country loured during
the seiies of mission studies. Circle
chairmen were dressed in costumes
representing t h e i r respective
countries.
The dinner carried out the for­
eign rounlry theme, with Spanish
rice, English peas, Hawaiian salad.
South Ameilcan Java, and Alaskan
dessert included on the menu.
Guest speaker for the evening

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hetrcii Gamble Benedict, n l |
today bt mlaht have found a war
to haittn a divorp* from hi* win
*o be could marry thn IF-year-old
American debutante. .
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Inf internatlenal ltwyera, they
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attorney* might euggeit.
The runaway debuUnta'a bro­
ther, Douflai Benedict, who ob­
tained an emergency leave from
the U. S, Army in Germany and
flew here after talking with hla
grandmother In New York, admit­
ted today that he had failed la
convince hla atilar to retura
ltdmd
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bia and had hoped to meet agala
with her today but abe appar­
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room today.
At their maeUag loot eight,
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In her win . Under It, St-naMM
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been able to move tor or change ,
her mind. She a atUl dalarwlaad
to io through with it"
After Gamble met with tor
brother, aha entered a car where
Porumbeanu waa waiting-

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�By JERRY COVINGTON
T hi tempo of thn fast approaching
inabsll mmoii is Increaalng every day
Hi before long our sports pages will once
rain be covered with the news that most
ua anxiously await ovary morning. 1960
atracts a rt bolng signed by some and
inrnod by oomo and tha battla between
ainaae managers and player* la as
m i aa aver.'
Moat of tha major laague clubs get
itfctir training underway around Feb. 25
Yrith pitcher* and catchers reporting a
week early. Tha Washington Senators, will
Rave a couple of fdlows reporting to Or­
lando on that data whom several dubs
,wooId give just about anything to get
in their lineup, Although tne Nats
itack depth in their pitching staff more
than any dub in the majors they have the
top pitcher in the American League in my
hooka. He Is on of Castro's boys
■amad Camflo Pasqual. Last year he imiprSMad everyone around the loop and led
ih a league in shutouts with seven. Al:though Pete Ramos lost mors games than
ha won last season, he is also one of tha
.heat looking flingsrs in the AL and plenty
M dubs wfli ba toying to talk Cal Griffith
m t of Mm.
I' Up Mntll last season when the Nats
came to Orlando in tha spring about tha
mmo hi tha lineup that drew any
attention was slugger Roy Belvers. But

now we can look forward to seeing tnsny
of tha pteyera that made tha headlines
all season, Harmon (Killer) Klllebrew was
the meal ticket for the Nats this season
and his early season homer pace was
nothing ahort of sensational. Jim Lemon
also made a name for himself Mfter
floundering around for many years. He
used to be the AL strikeout king but this
year he erased all the bad things on his
record with hia booming b a t
Bob Allison, who roams the outfield
with the speed of a deer, was named as
tha AL Rookie of tha Year, and ia called
by tha Yankees aa tha brightest prospect
in the major leagues. I got a look a t him
this fall in a game against Detroit and ha
certainly looked deserving of ail of the
top bill ing that ha had gotten all Mason.
He can run, hit, and throw, and these
three things a rt what makes a great bail
player.
While sitting at Griffith Stadium with
Sherry Robertson last fall he pointed out
one thing I hadn't thought of. If they
hadn't hit that miserable 17 gems loosing
streak and could have won Just half of
them, they would have been battling for
third piece at the end of tha season.
The once lowly Nats can no longer be
considered aa a minor league dub in tha
majors because with another pitcher or
two they will ba up there with the best of
them.
l a g A l m u a AArayAH
w j m a n iv h iim

CHAM*
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Tseng sod l a g Lundqultt
i Ssnftrd goaslaolea to aa
M victory aver Leesburg
ib
tbs seventh victory of .tha
•e tho Samtanloo against

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M A itA c w u r n
AMPMWHAK,

1rolled up five field goala
tm throws for l l paints,
r I m f p lil railed up lb
ale spas ad w i l l paint

Lait K i m at this point, grey­
hound enthusiasts were talking
about a big gent sailed Isdurali
who covered the flve-iixteanthimil* diatanee in M.M iceondi,
Vow they’re bulling about the
neweat aenaatlon, Ed'a Silver Put­
ty, Thia young, but lightsing-tika
fellow moved over the diatanee
Saturday afternoon in MJg accondi
lo poet the fiaeat time in two yeara
of actios at the local club.
fcd'e Silver Putty will be aeeking
hit fifth atraight triumph in tonigh la* hot-box 10th race, part of
an 11-event program opening at

his third straight Grade-A triumph.
Tonights unususl action will lead
Chooaey. holder of the tracka rec

CORAL GABLES (UP1)—Pintaitcd Dick Hickox, clutch-shooting
guard for tho Uni vanity of MlNEW YORK (UPI) - Irish Pat lost 10 pounds in tbs last year." Ing finithed what Maxie ttarted
am'a basketball team, wai named
That brings him down to a ia »M.
Comlskey still is making like a
Pat fought oa aad on, through
United Press International's “Flo­
heavyweight — and still with the “fashionable" 2S0 pouoda.
tha next decade, but with little
rida Atblote of tho Week" today
same varied success.
“Not quite leading man propor­ ■uceeit. When a pair of automo­
Pat is the fellow who, back In tions," admits tha man who too bile accidents drained away more
for tha aecond time this season.
Tha M Hickox, a Sl-yaar-old
IMO, was being touted as the often led with Us right, “ but I'm of hi* natural resources. Pat
tuned his glance toward tho
coming heavyweight champion of getting then."
junior from Fort Wayna, Ind.,
flickers.
. .. _
(be world. Then bo ran into a
was tha hero In two of tho Hurri- •: 10.
U always was a causa for won­
His first role was as a doubts#
canes’ three wins last woak over Although only lli-yearr-old, Ed'a fellow named Max Baer and Pat der that Pat never made H as a for Primo Camera, aaee listed aa
no longer was. being touted.
Florida teams.
Ibe heavyweight champioo, In a
Silver Putty wclgba 72 poundi and
Last Thursday, ha bucketed a ia a mi red a brilliant future at The one time boy wonder of the leading man In the ring. He was knighthood and ogre bit called
free throw with three seconds apscd circlea across the nation. ring is 40 now and yet he con­ a big, raw-boned Irish kid with Prince Valiant. Then came Mte
hair. Ha could mova and
left that enabled Miami to II# the' Morning lino odda eatabllah the big tinues using bis dukes — in front russet
he
could
punch, as attested swift- in such television shows aa Marof
the
Hollywood
cameras.
University of Florida SS-Sf. Than gent aa a Mo-1 favorite for the
ly
after
be
turned pro. Becrase crick, 77 Sunset Strip sod the
His
current
fisticuffs
make
all
ha scored five points la the over­
Pat
loat
only
one of his first M Alaskans.
the
old
dreamt
come
true.
He'll
time period oa tho Hurricanes
But Pat bite new belfhls sow
be seen ai heavyweight champion bouts and cbalked up as knock­
won 70-AS lo snap a 10-yaar losing Director Named
aa “ Blf Jim Fiteiibbooa."
“ Big Jim Fitigibbona," in ABC's outs. *
atroak on tho Galore’ home floor. CHICAGO (UPI) - Harry Hick- Sugarfoot
One sequence bad to bo mho*
But Pat was Impatient.
series. So Psl makes it
Last Saturday, Hickox drilled mas, of Hattiesburg. Mtir., who at laet, even
go be was only 1* when they because he actually bloodied an
if
it
Is
only
oa
cel­
a butter-beating field goal ia the baa boon a Chicago Cub scout for
threw him ia with Baer. Madcap opponent too nastily. And at lonyM
final, two soconds to whip Florida eight years, haa been named assist­ luloid.
“They used to tell me I was Maxie knocked him out in the laar, even If It It make believe,
State University, 91-01. He lad ant director of player procurement too big for tho parts they had," first round. After that, feat cars be ia the heavyweight champion
ia scoring with SI points, bis high for the dub.
says the #-* Comlskey. “ But I’ve rad as equally rapid mode of lie- of tho world.
for the season.
Coach Bruce Hals thinks Hickox
Is the biggest factor ia Miami’s
current 11-game win streak, tops
In major loaguo competition. Tho
Hurricanes own an over-all mark
of lft-1 and ara third nationally
ia icorinc with an SI.7 polat-porgame average.
“Hickox keeps our team ftrad
up," Halo sold. "Ha wont lot
anybody quit and that's the reason
we've woo the cloee ones. If
ho'a not an All-American, then
nobody Is."
Tha »awad-off Httls shotmaksr
currently holds a 10.1 acorint
avsraga and has pumped In SAB
U.S.D.A. INSPECTED TENDER CHICK
points to date. With 10 game*
remaining ha sbauld asaily break
Miami's ali-tima scoring mark of
g ll points if bo mauttehu hia
prevent average.
Hickox haa taken dead aim tm
Miami'* all-time scoring mark of
record of J,1M points, eat by Gena
Stage during tha Masons from
10M to ISM.
He haa now asored ggg points
in lees than two years. Barring
injury, ha should rewrite the Hur­
ricane record book whan ha winds
up his collegiate campaigning.
BTREAK-O-LBAM WHITS

BACON

Oviedo, 131-76,

This dig's oldest banking insti­
tution, tha laaford-AUanUonation•I, today joined other sporte-mladed resident* in accepting the San­
ford Greyhound Baseball Club's in­
vitation to renew Its advertising
mace on the fence at Municipal
Stadium.
The renewal waa authorised by
R. J. Bauman, prsrident of the
bank, with a joking “How coma tha
rate will ba tba same aa last year
when tha aiga is already painted
and needs only re-touching?"
Whan told that local club spoo­
ler* plan to Increase attend asm
considerably this aumator and that
hia investment thus would ha mere
valuablo than ia IBM, Bauman
lasghlngly said, "It waa a good to-

seasfns ago when ha (oak on the
rota accepted last year by W. Kennoth McRoborts, who posted tho
II,SOB needed at a crucial moment
in order to buy a franchise.
Ha also was named president of
(ha club, and can quickly fill you
in on what kappeni when all tha
breaks atari going against you.
“They tell me," Mr. McRobarts
said, “that Bob Bauman was as
spirited a baseball fan aa this city
a m knew. Wa welcome him oa our
ride again thia y u r , aad confi­
dently expect to see kirn in Ms ben

The wide lead of Mather of San­
ford was almost ra t Is bait is San­
ford City Bawling League^ action
last Wednesday avasiag, as Bur­
nett Painters whitewashed tha Faralturtmen.
U was tha first sweep of the year
against .the Mather team by any
team is tha laague. Claude Foster,
led Urn attack with a MS atries,
while Jobs Uhr'a SIS wasn't big
•sough for (he laser*.
Is othsr laague action, Naw York
Life Insurance aba polled a whitewashing job against Celery City
Prtstiag Company with Jim Ma­
loney coming through with a big
MS total for tha Iaaurofi. Buck
Ferguson rolled a a s to lead
Gana'a Seminole Cleaners and
Laundry, but George Kenis had a
224-Ml to toad Harry's Liquors to
a two-to-oM victory over the Clean
ing men.
“ Match-of-the-Week" — tonight
will bo on laoea three aad four Si
Harry's Liquors trial to duplicate
the feat of Burnett’* Painters by
whitewashing top-dog Mather of
Sanford. Other league action will
sea Burnett Painter* against New
York Life insurance oa the left
hand lanea, while Gene's Seminole
Cl*an*re and Laundry take an Celary city Printing on tha right hand

SHORTENING

■rran Giant

Uncle Bans

GA. RED

Rice

TOMATOES

Mm «M

14 oz. 25c Corn

Birds ly e Greea

2/35c

Morton Macaroni *

2/43c

Peas 10 oz*3/43c Cheese

AMERICAN
BEAUTY

Bird* Bye P*4*U

SPAGHETTI

Gerhor Mrslned

14 Oa.

•tohaty Crura Cnt

6/59c Beons

Gertoe Junior

Foods

11 Oa- la in Lao

2/35c Brownies

Patties
Foods

Name Chminmaa

FLORIDA GRADE "A*
DRESSED ft DRAWN

No. M0

21c

■tofsefo CM

,

79c

No. BM

15c Beets

29c

VELDA OR

SAN FRANC11CO (UFD-Ptoyd
(Bucky)
tho
isucsyj Walter
nouor af
os m
o Asa
nan Fran
rrancisco Ntwa-Cali Bulletin has boon
aimed ch*Irmas of tbo S u P rai­
rie** chapter of tba Baseball
Writers Asia, af America.

PERFECTION

N ifk llrlS M O
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WEEKLY

Wednesday, Friday * Saturday IP . M.
LA D IES NIGHT EV ER Y THURSDAY

MARKETS

SAVINGS
Seafood Ava.
of 4th St.

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DO ALL YOUR FOOD SHOPPING AT WINN-DIXIE

LOW, LOW PRICES plus
TOP VALUE STAMPS

•n

Whole Kernel

DIXII DARLING DINNKR

6 as T°

Niblets Corn

ROLLS

Thrifty Maid

10'

O N LY
fK O .

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COUPON
CW TIFlC A Tt I

Apple Sauce 8

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CANS

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$ |0 0

QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED - PRICES GOOD Thurn,, F r l., Sat.. Jan. 21, 22, 23

BUTTERBALL TURKEYS
SWIFT PREMIUM
Grade "A" Dr. A Dr. Quick Frasen
16 to 20 Lb. Average

1 WKY.VI111
l . „ H O U S*

Flovorful

P O R K &amp; B EAN S 8

30#
CANS

Del monte

FRUIT COCKTAIL 4

30)

CANS

King Size Blue or

W H ITE A R R O W

PKO

Armour Stor Grade "A " Dr. &amp; Dr. Quick Frozen - 6 - 8

STUFFED TURKEYS
Freshly

W-D "Branded" Plate

Grnd Beef 3

u 29' S h o rt R ib s

Sarasota Brand Chunk

* 39*

Sliced Bacon *£'79' Corned Beef Lb. 69' Slab Bacon
Brooks County or Tatmodge

While
They U d

Smoked (Not Sliced)

Boston Butt

u. 29*

Eat-Rlte Thick Sliced

12-01:

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Country Ham U,. 7 9| 'P
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Copeland Hot or Mild

3 9 &lt;

Eat-Rlte Smoked

Lb. 19’ S a u s a g e
G IAN T
PKG.

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W -D “ Branded"

*r7 Stew Beef

Hickory Sweet Thick

BLUE CHEER

Lb. Average

b°.

39* Sd u s a g e

3 u*M-“

Fancy Freeh Golden Bantam
RINIM THU COUPON PO«

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la Addition Te Theee Regularly
lernod When Yea Pureheie
Ch.f Robcilo

Red W ine sop

Laundry Soap

Beauty Bar

Vel Soap 2 ■«. 39* O ctag o n
Facial Soon

Cashmere

Bouquet

3 «.V. 29* Sp ree

Cadvnere

Bouquet 2
Tolltf

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2 f.'S 29*

Facial Soap

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Toilet Soap

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Palmolive 3 &amp; 29' Sweetheart 4 Ben 33*
Tellet Soap

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SB 33'

Apples

Fresh, Crisp Poscol

5 Baa 49' C e l e r y

Betty Cracker Instant

2S19*

2 SB PIZZA PIES

Coupon Void Aflor Saturday, January 33rd.

Buddy Boy

Potatoes 2 Pkgs. 69' Popcorn 2

Bog

25'

Duncan Hines Frozen Orange

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$100

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Morton, Ham, Turkey, Chicken, Salisbury Steak

Coupon Void Aftor Saturday, January 23rd.

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Liquid Vel ^

69' F a b

f t 33' &amp; 77'
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Frozen
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Astor Fordhook or Boby Lim a

X,99' B e a n s 5 ^ M00

Fryer"S5.r2
Morton Fruit

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Pies

Pan-Radi Frozen

Ea39' Shrimp

Taete O' Seo Perch

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Fellets

lift 39* R o l l s

Morton Frozen

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Chocolates 1.99

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Saparhrand Gr. “A** U rge Shipped

Blu White

FLAKES

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THE OLD HOME TOWN

By STANLEY

Y E A H 'D U K E h N f W ^

CAR IS NOT SO
l
d if f e r e n t / eahunt
IN FRONT, AND THE
CONTROL IS STILL &gt;
VIM THE BACK r—&lt;
V I SEAT!
V' Vi."!;.;K i/,4 1W v S fln

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER

302 So. Park Avev Ph FA 3-59*1
H i ACRES good building land
on paved road only one mile
from downtown Sanford. Hay*
den Futrell, Box 294-A, Rt. 1,
, Sanford.

DEADLINES
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED;

SO OFTEN I
THINK f—

tw I OIDNT lead ' cm t
BCUCVE SOMETHIN* r
LIKE THAT.., /

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Re*
aalea available from 1150 down
—■■■urn* gST.SO monthly pay.
menta. Inquire at office o*
phone FA 2-7603.

Tuea., thru Frl. • 1 P. M. day be&lt;
fore InaertlM. Mon. * Hat. noon.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY;
Tuea. thru FrL • I P. M. day He
fore inaertlon. Man. • Hat. noon.
RESPONSIBILITY!
The Herald will mat be rtaponatble
lee mere than awe Incorrect Inter­
lion #r year ad, and reserves the
right to m le e or reject any advertlaearnt from tM t ordered to
conform to the peliciea of Ihla
paper.
i

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JUST ONE
MORE ThinS,

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Goad Feed
2. Far Rent
3. Wanted la Rent
4. Real Relate Wanted
B. Real Batata Far Sal#
6. Mortgaga Loena
T. Baalaeaa Opportualtien
7-A Insurance
6. Female Help Wanted
t. Male Help Wanted
It, Mala ar Femala
11. Work Waited
It. Plamblag Services'
12. Electrical Services
14, Build, Paiat A Repair
II. Special Barrlcea
11-A Beanty Parian
16. Flawara A Planta
17. Peta - Llvealark • Supy
16. Machlaary • Teola
It. Beale and Matora
26, Automobiles
26-A Trailere
21. Furniture '
15. Articleu For Sale
22-A Article Wanted
32. Notkea A Peruanala
24. Leat A Found
&gt;1. Education * Diet reel Ion

The New Open Houra at
The OFFICE Bar
art aa follow*;
Mon. thru Tnuri.—3 ,p . m. t&lt;
1 a. m.
Frl. and Sat. 11 .a. m, to 1 a. m

NEW two bedroom hotlaa In Lake
Mary; walking distance to
school and store. $65 per mo.

/T ts - m u
PEAUV

IULw h a t r. .eJ YOU DOlNS,
MR. RUMSTEAD f r

Ill'llTHANK VOtl

C PANIC BUTTONW

4-ROOM furniahed apartment
per month with utilities —
cept gai. Phone FA 3-3071
5:30, FA Z-Uoa atltr e;00 r .

Legal Notice

LOTS for *a!e on hard surface
road; nleely graded, near Mon- Q
roe corner. Phone FA 2-11*39.

$90
ex­
'tU
U.

THE ROCK OP GIBRALTOR
la ai solid aa tfala two atory, four
bedroom, two bath moitly brick
home. Walking dlitance la
churches, schools and downTHAT* WHAT THFMAN SAID
down Sanford. Modern kitchen
with dlapoaJl and diahwaihar . .
Enough atoraga apaca for four
Iona of furitura . . Dining room
• . . double hardwood flooring. It
would coat $25,000 to duplicate
2-ROOM furniahed apartment,
(hit home today—if you could
clean and eloie up town, $35
get the location. ALL THIS for
LARGE two bedroom bouie, big •month rent. FA 2-6261.
only $15,750.
acrccn porch, kilchan equipped
ISO per month: water furnish- 5. Ren] EaUtn For Salt
W. H. "Bill” STEMPER Agency
ed. Geneva, 2431.
Phone FA 2-49*1
112 N. Park
ATTRACTIVE dleait bedroom In ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor 3-BEDROOM. S bath, double car*
Raymond Lundquiri, Anoc.
my home Phone FA 2-5690,
porte, extra large utility room.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Monthly payments 979. 119
APARTMENT, 109 W. 9th., $10,
Shannon Dr. FA 2-1379.
REAL ESTATE DRK'E-IN
•FA 2-6290.
2344 French Ave.
ROOM and BOARD fn new priv­
J.
W. HALL
"For Deiirabla HOMES eheck
ate home, far couple or one or
there listings at "THE TIME*
R atiLr
two a 1 n | 1 o persona. Call
TESTED FIRM."
Call Hall"
Pbont FA 2-3641
FA 2-1736.
LARGE unfurnished house: has HOUSE, 603 E. 25th SL $7,650. 1. GRACIOUS living amongst Or*
ange Blossoms. Lovely 4 bed.
Term*.
stove and refriierslor, $50 per
room, 2 bath homo bn beau*vj
month. 1001 W. First SL Phone READY FOR IMMEDIATE
tiful, shaded, landscaped Lot,
FA 2-3332.
OCCUPANCY
21 producing orange trees, home
COMMERCIAL BUILDING 3-BEDRuOM, 2 bath, kitchen
ultra modern, $25,300.00 Terms.
equipped, Florida room. Large
For rent: 40' x 23‘, suitable for
2. SOUTH P1NECREST - 3 bedlot. -Call FA 2-3432.
storage or auto repair; Sanford
room, kitchen fully equipped,
Ave. &amp; 9tb, St. Phone FA 2-3306.
a neat desirable home, you'll
RAYMOND M. BALL lovo
the yard, $14,000.00, can
AND ASSOCIATES
bo handled with lesa than
2-BEDROOM trailer. P h o n e
Real Eatata — Insurance
$1,000.00 down.
PA 2-6261.
Surely Bonds
111 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA t-5641 $. WEST of City on paved High*n
2-BEDROOM house for rent, kit­
way, 2 bedroom, H i b a lk J
Hanford
chen equipped. 2324 Yale Ave.
home, Florida room, new mod­
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
FA 2-2000.
ern home in country, ideal for
Ph. FA 2-1290
retirement, bargain p r i c e d
LOVELY furniahed four room 3-ACRES of good farm land la
$11,500.00, additional lota avail*
apartment, 1. a r g o screened
Sanford Celery Delta 1500 per
able.
porch, itall for car. FA 2-4950.
acre. Excellent tarmi. Richards
4. FOR good older homes, mad*
Hotel, Melbourne, Florida. '
3-ROOM apartment. P h a a •
• f materials scarcely used to*
FA 2-0162.
FARMER'S AGENCY
day and In excellent establish*
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
ed residential areas, sidewalks,
FURNISHED cottage for rent
D, R. Whitmore ,
big oak trees, 3 and 4 bed­
located at Five Points. No peta.
LUlian G. Trama
rooms, $10,000.00 to $13,000.00,0
Phone FA 9-1467.
Asiociitu*
good terms, 1*1 u t show you
these homes.
WELAKA APARTMENTS! rooms 116 8. French Ava. Ph. FA 2-3221
private baths, 114 W. First SL After houra, FA 2-2611, FA 2-4921,
FA 2-0261
S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
113 N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 2 4123
STOP1 LOOK! LISTEN!
RENT A BED
Runaway, Hoiplta' A Baby Bads STOPI In to see our I bedroom 3-BEDROOM houae, kitchen equip,
By Diy, Week or Month,
ped. Established lawn. Low
Hb or ■ 3 tiled bath bomet at
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
monthly payments. FA 3-4975.
rh. FA 2-1181
116W. l i t St.
BAN SEM KNOLLS
aoonT Need nice homi
4 Blocks West of French Avenue RETIRING
with extra income? FA 2-1991,
on 20th Street
NEW two bedroom bouse; natural
OFFICE SPACE with ample park­ LOOK! at all the wonderful ftawood finish.. Separate welt,
turea
In
these
homes.
Terrauo
ing, 215 Oak Avenue. FA 3-590L
$9,500. Sea Mr. Ralph Murphy,
S ssrj -Furred and Plastered
3rd
btreei, Lake Mary.
walls
—
Custom
built
:
cabinet
BUSINESS PLACE for rant, Vi
work—and Dual-free cloaetablock off Hlway 17-92. Apply
O n .| I He AMi| liTIV UUiJiy*
Cloao to schools and shopping
&lt;902 W. 27th. Street.
GE kitchen. Nicely landscaped
fenced back yard. Ideal for re*
—LISTEN! to the price and
3-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
terms—$350 Down FHA Financ­ ttremenL By owner. 2429 Yale.
ment near schools and store*
ed—Exclusive with
2615 Elm. No pels please.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house;
stove and washer; Florida'.)
Apartment for 2. $42.50 611 Park, W. H . “ B ill" s te m p e r Agency
room; in Country Club Manor.
Realtor A Insurer
Phone FA 9-7224 for ap*
3-BEDROOM houae in South PineASSOCIATES! H. E. Taffar , Terms.
polntment. •
m i l : kitchen equipped. $90 Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
month. Can PA 2-4331.
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
2-BEDROOM block homa, aersen
porch. Largs fenced in back*
FIRST floor apartment, 2 bed­ Helen E. Noonan, R. T. McCasklll
yard. Will (aka 1300 down with
rooms, modern, $90. Phone Phone FA 2-4091 112 N. rark
terms. Phone FA 2-7422.
FA 2-1757.
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
2
BR.
bouse
on
Magnolia,
just
out
LOTS! Cleared, high ground, IOC
I-BEDROOM fully furnished lake
of dly llm l'n kitchen equipped,
x 145’, Hi miles watt of city
aide cottage; adults only- Phone
Venetian blinds, spare has tar.
limits. $950. Phone PA 3-7219. ,
FA 2-6344.
Must sell at once. $5995. Will
3-BEDROOM home, kitchen equip­
trade for late model etr,
*A 2-0961 or FA 2-0535.
ped. Charlea Hay, Rt, 2 Box
545-A.
TWO BEDROOM HOME, kitchen
FURNISHED duplex. No children.
equipped. Large corner lot. $200
down and assume payments.
217 West 13th. Slreet, after 3:«o
FA 2-7661 after 3:00 P. M.
P. M.
SELL or TRADE; 3-Bedroom. H i
baiht, CB, Florida room. Nicely
landscaped 133* x 133' corner
le t $2,569 down or will trada
is tnr m m
i i M r i c o is t
tv axo r o e s m m o m i cotXTV.
for other proparty. Will finance
ri.oK in &gt;
part of down payment'if doairIK n c : (U lA r tM A X IH IF O F
id. 120 ' E- Coleman Circle.
H A I t l l T O . M U IU JK S ,

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�A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
5. Real Estate For Sals

3» Heal Estate For'Sale

21. Furniture

FOR SALE
BOOOKKEEPER: Muit have ex
2 acre* with 2 bedroom, concrete OWNER MUST SACRIFICE
pericnce In all phaici of auto
block home, high and dry land, Mike me an offer: I bdrm., 2
motive dealership’ bookkeeping
a Houie approximately .0 yean
Apply Brass Motors. 20S E. Com'
screen
porch;
draperies
in
llv9 old, wllh new roof. Several oak
merclal Ave. Ph. FA 15411.
mg-dinlng area:
completely
treea and snorted d tn ii tree*.
quipped
GE
kitchen,
wall
oven,
Coed water. On paved Rd.
disposal, bireh cabinets. Esleb$10,too with amall down payllshed lawn, citrus, shade trees.
manL
102 E. Coleman Clr., FA 2-T4M. HAVE OPENING tor responsible
person with good car for partROSA L. PAYTON
time work from 3:00 'til 1:00
P. M., Mondaya through Fri­
Stenstrom Realty
And Associates
day*. Write Box F. V., e o
HERBERT
STENSTROM
Registered Real Estate Broker
Sanford Herald.
Registered Broker
Fh. FA 2 1201 17-92 at Hiawatha
LEN IUSNER
1W Work Wanted
LOTTIE BROADWAY
I n co m e p r o p e r t y : A p t .
KEN TORBETT
house. Noadi repair but good
BETTYE D. SMITH
for future inveatmeot. Located
Associate*
WILL keep on* child for working
■01 so. Park. Ave. Sanford —
N. Park — Ph. FA 2-2420
mother Mondays thru Fridays.
opposite First Baptist Church.
FA l-MOO.
ALMOST NEW l-bedroom home,
ALSO practically new I room
terrauo floor*, built In kitchen, HOUSEWORK-31 Casialbarry Ct.
residence at 1711 Sanford Ave.
new refrigerator. 1H bath; large
Convenient In Sanford Naval
ultlity room and earpert*. &lt;550 HOUSEWORK, 44 Cattla Brewar
CL FA 1-1502.
Air Station.
or further details contact
GEORGE T. STUMP
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
* LOAN ASSN.
I l l I. COURT ST., ORLANDO
PHONE GA 0-2511

r

WIDOW wlihce Job ai L. P. N.
or companion to elderly lady or
gentleman — live In. Phone
GROCERY STORE and atoek, do­
FA 1-ltOI.
ing good builneii. 8 * 1 Gro­
cery, corner Country Club Rd. *
12. Plumbing Service*
Old. L. Mary Rd.

7. Business Opportunities!

SANFORD Plumbing A Heating
owe Bo. Elm Ph. FA 9-7914.

SOFT LIGHTS ON A
SHIMMERING POOL

SALESLADY - Part time. In
Picture yourself an a balmy even­
Mil important business aarv ice.
ing reclining on the Patio of
Must be nett, with pleasant
your new, FOUR BEDROOM
perionallty. Experience help­
ful. Car necessary. Salary and
Plumbing A Heating
# HOME In LOCH ARBOR. The
modern kitchen, luxurioua baths,
AIR CONDITIONING
expense*. Writs Box B8, e/o
Sanford Herald.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
large recreation room, filtered
1007 Sanford Ava.
FA 2-05*2
awimmlag pool and lacatian near
the Mayfair Country Club make BABYSITTING AGENCY
baby sitter*. FA 2-5600.
this one of the most desirable
Plumbing: &amp; Repairs
homes in the Sanford area.
Jo* C Ihomae
CASHIER, mu*t bo experienced
FA M 9M
pert time work. Apply Tip Top, 1999 Barilo SL
How rnueh? Only 921.5001 If you
Si
iifnrd
Ave.
A
4th
SI
reel.
can't make k today, let as
PLUMBING
■haw yoa this home tomorrow.
CootraeUag A Rayateo
Free Eitimatei
LADIES
H. "Bill" STBMPER Agency
B. L HARVEY
Be a bit with your family.
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Buy them Ihoi* extra clothea,
that TV or appliance they
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Sid Vihlen
hart.
batba new modem kitchen,
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hardwood floor* throughout,
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aoparnt* work shop, large akady
patio, srachua A apaclraa,
pleasant throughout.
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gbown by Appointment aoly
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town Mighbarhoad or Lake
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Call FA 2-7501.
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Call rA 2-7310 aRer I P. M. or
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rayea taps*. Cottas ar aylea
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cards.
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FA HOB
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ances. A Good Place To
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meat thermometer, griddle, note,
malic burner; Ilka now. SITS.
Jenkins Furniture
FA 2-7257.
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 1-7450

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New A Usod
SINGER PORTABLE to n m m
tibia party In this vicinity.
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f

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Payment And ClosUw
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would like to
baby aiding
litter*. Mr*.
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lako care or your
need*. Qualified
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FA 1-5000.

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advertisement.
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i l l So. Osh
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Swimming PeoL Ideal for
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• I r w l f l l H W f .sr Chief Convertible • Rad:
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1 1 A I J L

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g*
To He Appreciated.
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'SO CHEVY $100, FA 2 0720.
.FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
*50 S1MCA 4-dr. RAH . ... 01205
REDWOOD. Cadar cheat, Ilka
Ph. va 2-7152
'57 DODGE 2-dr. hardtop .. 01505
new, 990. 45! Roadie Dr. (cei*57 CHEVY 4-dr., 1,400 mllea 01SOS
taie).
'57 CHEVY 4-dr., one owner 11305
'50 FORD Station Wagon .. OtlOS
FOR SALE - 199 Hirlty-DavidPICKING LADDERS
•Id BUICK 4-dr., Air Cond, 91405
son Motorcycle, ION Medal —
Baiawood,
the
lightest
antf
strang­
'50 FORD Ik Ion pickup . ... 0005
Call Claud* Malone, FA S-19»
'CanftA young moat TVs got obr hundred bucks hri
est.
'55 CHEVY 4 dr., Bel Air
0905
after 9:00 P. M.
Site*
10
In
12
feel,
in
slock.
*55 DODGE 4-dr. Royal, nice 0005
CITRUS A CABBAGE BAGS
'55 NASH Rambler 2-dr. H.T. 0205
'M DODGE Convertible .... 9105 Citrus I lbs. to Half Box itiei,
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DORIS1 BEAUTY SHOP
VERY WELL EQUIPPED
AUTO GLASS
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2004 Adams Ph.
FA - *55
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rendition. Ph. FA MITT, i
INSTALLED
510 E. Firal St.
FA 1-M14
SAVE at BRYAN’S
Windshield
BackGUIs
MORSE-1H heed '99
FABRIC SHOP.
A 1 Mono light
L oot Gins*
VentGlass
On* block West of Monro* Comer,
model round bobbin
SERVICE
on
Weal
First
St.
1959 NASHUA, 35* a 10', 1 bed­
ad; take ovar pays
Senkartk Glnsa and Paint Co.
room; new awning end bed.
■nteed. Write Box
11 114 W. 2nd St.
FA 1-40B
DISCOUNT on Electric blank,
Clear till*. 93M below market 20%
Sanford Herald.
ata,
A
Electric
Heater*
while
Beauty Saha
rice. Modlin, Park Ave. Trailer
they last!
GOOD Uaed A]
Sewing Mach. Repairs
ark. PHom FA 1 5107.
»
%
to 20% DISCOUNT ArrlnGormly, lac.,
ALL MAKES A MODELS
Heater*, Hrallng Pad*, Juicer*
1*4 So, Park (24 hr. aer.)
A Electric Saucepan*.
FA 2-3*25
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Cut Flowera For A.ty Oecatiiea
i ll Magnolia Ava.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
FA &gt;-1019
or
FA 10210
Vary* Molar Scooter*
Uaed furniture, appliance*, toola
Healer A Lawn Mower Service
etc. Bought-Sold Larry'a Mart
Weat Country Ctwb Rd. FA l-79« 17. Pain, Livestock, Supplia*
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ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, state­
ment*, invoice*, hand billi, and
programs, e t c .
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WELCOME

Machinery and Supply C*.
nor w. and it
ph. fa s-ooaa

I CUBIC FT. refrigerator ISO. Call
FA 2-0420 after 1:00.

American Sistlon Wagon
Compact Car.

�i

Spacemen May
NEW YORK (UPI) -Spacemen
may have to lake drugs to pre­
vent harmful hallucinations or to
bring on hsppy one*, a radiation
axpert said Monday night
Dr. T. C. Halvey, of Radiation
Inc., Orlando, Fla,, aald drugs
will bo needed In prevent a space
pilot from suddenly being gripped
by anxiety, panic or riaustrophobia. This might be accomplished
by a drug to create a batter atate
of mind, bn aald.
“ Maybe we'll produce a drug
that will ssuble him to are before
him Ms girt friend," Helvey aald.
“I don't know."

DETROIT (UPI) — A young
heiress n t demurely In probate
court' tedjy and listenrd to her
euardiaa tell of plans for invest­
ing bar Inheritance in utility
stocks and winter* hi Florida.
Wearing a smart stiver and
black ensemble, tha heiress royly
turned bar baek to spectators In
tha otowded courtroom of Judge
Ernest C. Boehm and aenmed not
to hnv* a car* in the world.
•bo doesn’t. The heiress is a
4-year-old, mostly brown mutt dog
ns mod Nosey.
■w Inherited «M a month far
Ufa to Um will of her mailer,

s t a r t t h e n ew

P m

Charles C. Long of Romulus, who moved the hearing into the court­
died late last yaar at the age of room and Wall waa called aa tha
M and left an estate totaling about tin t witness.
Noiey ileppcd dalntly to the
Nosey, wearing a silver chain witness- ttand with Wail and sal
quiatly, her back to the spec­
and wide black collar, came into tators. as Wall explained that he
court with her guardian, Elwyn and Long. both bachelors, were
Wall, an attornay and witnesses longtime friends.
to Long's will. Also on hand to
"I would bo very happy to eart
guard the interests of justlra was for* Nosey for the rest of her
an siristant state attorney gener- Ufa," under the terms of Long's
trill, Wall said. Ha assured the
judge that be bad eared for dogs
before and that Nosey now seems
happy when “ sleeping on a earpet at the foot of a y bed."
The dog la In fine health, eate

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DESIGNS ON SPACE CONQUEST — A Moon eolony tn*y a stit (top left)
«adar a plutto dome with a aodear or nun-powered generating plant
(baakgrouad) oa tha airiaaa aurfaee. Venue, (to p rig h t) should provide
andtoea varieties of plants aad rock la bs tasted tf tha planet has aa atmoephera like earth aa aome believe. A polar o u tp u t on M «* (center
. left) overkwka the famed canals believed to havo been formed by melting
loo tape, A flying saucer may taka man to the largest planet, Jupiter, (cen­
ter right) with protection provided for SOMegree be)ow aero tempera­
tures, Saturn (bottom left), millions of miles away, mag ba reached by a
ship with a rear nuclear angina. At right, Roy Scarfo of Levittown, Fa.,
a rt director of a missile and apace development program, woriu on more

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RONCO
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(With
Order)

BLUE PLATE

ASK ANY FOODMART CUSTOMER
DIXIE BELLE

SWIFTS PREMIUM

SALTINES

CELLO

Lb. Box

German cemetery officials have
tang been asking for help to hoop­
ing up th* graves.
One official, aald that flva years
ago, tho Army promised tt would
look tote top matter, hut nothtog

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panela af soundproofing materiil,
giving a huah to the craihlng
■ounda normally associated with a
bugs mas* ball.
DirtcUy to front af th* iteam
table Is a rock wall four fiat high
aad M fact long, topped by seve­
ral Inches ef earth aad e pictur­
esque display of living flowers.
The fir:'.
to um vialtor
moving through too steam table
Una la Um fact that ool triad man
eat. not from traya, but from
platai, bowl*, dishes and cup* and
and saucers. And the cups even
have handles. Soup Is served to a
lurquolM or yellow bowl bearing
Um UBAP insignia. The guest then
get* his meat and vegetables serv­
ed carefully and chaerfuUy on e
matching plats.
At tta eod of the Itoe, ha luma
to a largo table which appears to
have been set for a cocktail party
to a downtowa hotel. Tha visitor
to confronted with n wide assort­
ment of chesses, biscuits, rolls,
cracker*, olives, picktos, eatery,
salads, tasty seasoning and des­
serts.
Ones sealed on hla padded chair,
Um guest gets another shock. There
la coffee to e closed, Insulated
container with HtMt b ille t af
cream.

MARCAL • Colored

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them o n to* ehudreo of American
ooevtoomen u d. thalr wives who
.have raluroad to Um United Slates,
jfi A tow month* age, cemetery oftfletoia told United Praia tolar-

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Company quickly
I atari.
raising campaign

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BroccoH Spears
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�Soviets Fire
Super Rocket
HONOLULU! JlawaH (UPI) — Rural* fired the first of

ita auper-rocketa nearly 8,000 m ilaa into the Pacific and M ob-

eow today claimed the mlaaiia hit within 2,100 yarda of ita
target.
. . .

41

F o r th e fira t tim e th e re w aa independent to rro b o ratio n
o f a S oviet launching d a h n . A n A u a tra lia n a irlin er crew re ­
nted 8 MV a Bary rag l islan
to * s PaeMto toot
nose eons sad laat powered stage
af toe racket would bare ptongad to enrik.
IhMW wm ne immediate Indi­
cation whether U. S. aclonllals also
trsekad the missile. U. S. naval
vassals and aircraft wore known
In bo hovering near the test ares
where three Soviet scientific ships
steed guard.
Moscow said too missile trav­
elled a historic 7,750 miles "strict­
ly along the calculated trajec­
tory." It said the nose cone trans­
mitted "the necessary data . . .
throughout the rocket's (light" and
"its entry into the water was re­
corded by radsr, optical snd
acoustic stations."
Extended Tour
The announcement did not spec­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Prert- ify the launching sllc. but Western
dent Elsenhower appeared likely observers calculated that the
today to expand hta Far Eastern rocket probably eama from an
visit next June to include South area near the Caspian Sea.
Western scientists were expect­
Korea. Formosa and the Philiped to attach considerable signifi­
tones as well as Japan.
cance to the claimed solution of
re-entry for such a big rocket as
Reds To Visit
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - A dele­ well • • too announced triumph of
gation of high Russian government firing ■ missile virtually twice
officials will tour sunny Florida the breadth of tha United States.
Western observers speculated on
next month. The unprecedented
visit was disclosed Wednesday by three possible alms the Russians
Gov. LeRoy Collins, who led n dele­ may bo having with their kinggation of U. S. governors aa a ■ised missile shots:
To Mt «p favorable conditions
similar trip to toe Soviet Untoo
tor recovering a man or men fir­
summer.
ed into spaea.
To tost huge rockets consisting
lection Probe
clusters of existing Soviet
WASHINGTON (UPD-The Sen •f
rocket engines which generate
ate tackles today e controversial •oo.oeo
to 000,000 pounds of throat
amendment to toe “dean •lec­
Mcb.
tions" but that would limit to *10,To teat tha accuracy of military
ooa |bo total campaign contribu­ missiles
based, perhaps, on Kam­
tions of u y parsons. Sen. Thomas chatka across
Bering Sea
C. Henning* Jr. (D-Mo.) made the from Alaska or tha
from
launching
proposal. Soma eonaidorad k the sites deeper inside the vast
land
most drastic of a aortas of amend- mass of the Soviet Union.
ents Hannings has offered to atlf■ the elections bill.

News Briefs

Giants To Move
Training Base
From Sanford
CASA BRANDK, Acts. (UPIVTbo San Francisco Giants have
bought MO acres af land here and
will consolidate their entire base­
ball training program In Arisons.
The Giants tor the past 10
years have had their minor league
training base to Florida bat hope
to complete transfer of the train­
ing pounds at Melbourne and
Sanford, to Case Grande to time
tor the 1001 season.
Tha Giants do their training In
Phoenix, about to milaa away.
Hotsm Stoneham, Giants presl■dent, made tha announcement
Wednesday and said an elaborate
baseball training base will ha eonstruclrd here, including five base­
ball diamonds and all the hous­
ing and operating facilltinn need­
ed to accommodate the Giants'
seven minor league learns.
"We have been considering this
transfer ever since the Giants
moved to San Francisco," said
Stoneham. "it will insure a closer
working arrangement between the
Giants and their farm clubs and
more fully identify the Giants as
a Far Western team.
"From our experience it Phoe­
nix we know Ihst Arisons has
the ideal spring training weather
and naturally we are pleased wilh
the welcome extended to us by
the city of Casa Grande and by
all the civic organizations and
agencies. It is our thinking that
when completed Ihe Casa Grande
base will be Ihe finest training
Installation anywhere."

g&gt;attforb
VOL. .X L 1X

United

W lATinSR: Fair Mid continued eold through Friday. High today. 56-62. Low tonight, 35-40,
E stab lish ed 1908
TH U R SD A Y . JA N U A R Y 21. 1960
SANTORO. FLORIDA

Plane
Landing At Jamaica Field
3 7 Aboard
Die In Crash
MONTEGO-BAY, J a m a l * a
(UPt&gt;—A Colombian Avlanca Air­
lines Constellation from New
York crumbled Its landing gear
and crashed on the airport run­
way today, killing If passenger*
and crewman.
Nine persona survived with
minor Injuries, Including lour
passengers and flva crew mem­
bers, although Mm big plana was
A Trass World
with 24 aboard la r IreHag Kanu s City with a
Jammed. M may

Florida Citrus
Queen Named

McDonald, Gordon Bradley, Kd Kirchhoff, Richaf-d
JAYCLLS today feted past president* of the organ IxnWINTER HAVEN (UPI) - A
Dans, Dougina Stenatrom and Sonny flaborn. Today's
tion at their luncheon at the Civic Center. A group of
petty' brunette water skier-model
avant waa part of Joyces Waak.
(Herald Photo)
paat preaidenta left to right are, G. Andrew Speer, Tom
was crowned Florida Citrus Queen.
She Is Florence Cloud, 20, o(
Bradenton, who also has to her
collection tha beauty title of "Miss
Florida National Guard".
Miss Cloud, wearing a pink and
white full length evening gown,
bunt into lean when Judges at
tha Mth annual Citrus Exposilion prices at 1 p. m.:
picked her from among tha five American Airlines
finalists.
MIAMI (UPI) - Aa to-M at
American TAT . . .
Transcontinental Airlines passen­
American Tobacco
PHOENIX, Aris. (UPI) — Tha investigation Into tha ger plana flew out of Miami to
Bethlethrm Slerl .
mynterioiifl
crash of an airliner in the Gulf of Mexico with a Chicago Wednesday with only one
Editor In Exile
C A 0 ................
loss af 42 liven waa cracked wide open today with tha arrest passenger.
MIAMI (UPI) — Havana Editor
Chrysler .............
by (ha FBI of an ax-convict listed aa ana of tha victims.
"Sixty-three other passengers
Jorge Zayas, who dared ariUclxe
CaterpHier Tractor
Robert V. .Spears, 64, a nelf-atylad doctor wanted in Lag cancelled out because of all tha
Cuban Premiar Fidel Castro to
Curtiss • Wright .
Angeles on an abortion charge, wan nabbed by federal agents bomb scares," txplainad an airprim, flaw to Miami Wednesday
DuPont ..........
and vowed ha would return to Cuba
late Wednesday when be dashed lino spokesman. "But we were
Eastman Kodak
determined sot to let our aas re ­
only when be M assured of free­
lain a wailing taxi after checking maining passenger down."
Ford
Motor
dom of the proas. Jtoyaa, stocky 14aut af a lavish motel Udaoul.
Heavy winds thin morning nuved an untold amount oC
The Ion# psisenger was Leonard
year-old member of the !alert
Spears' a m s t ’sirangthened tin Franklin, M, who .said h i wss,
Antericaa Proas Assn, frasdom sf citi'UB and vegetable* from suffering aevere damage from the
possibility' if a'H air between tha "darn mad'^about tho four hour
Wilormaltaa amwmtttea,.to tbs firat khlverlng noM wavq (Hat hp* bit tha county prer ttijf^Rbfc
Cuban
Gulf crash last Nov. to and the delay.
ipapermaa to go Into two days.
■•
Tha airline estimated R spent
Jan. I crash of a New York to
•alia from
Castro rtglmo.
A Central Florida Experiment official today said tem p er­
If*
Miami airliner near Bolivia, N.C. 34.500 for the flight. K was only
atures,
for
th«
second
day
in
a
row
were
a
t
34
degrees
but
Memorial services for two m U with a toss of 24 lives.
hncy
.
.
.
.
.
.
Transcontinental'! third flight out
Bevan 111
ors killed in s ear crash Sunday
a a *. aw
heavy winds prevented any dam Penn RR ......
Julian Frank, 32, a New York of Miami a n d Traffir Manager
LONDON (UPI) — Aaeuria Nys aa
were held at the Sanford NAS to­ •Korney, la suspected of tarrying Harold Brown said they mada It
■ge la citrus harvesting in tha Seers Roebuck
Bavaa, Cl-year-old fiery symbol of
Standard Oil (NJ)
a bomb aboard (he Miami flight b e c a u M " w e want to show people
area.
day.
British Socialism, struggled for lift
Sludebsker . .......
today la n London hospital. An sfIn Ihe state, at least six deaths U. S. Steel ..........
Base chaplain William Hearn in an effort lo defraud Insurance that ws’l) fly on schedule."
fleial statement Mid his condition
ware blamed on tha eold weather Weitimthouse El................... HUS* Ird the services for lobby 0 companies out of nearly ooa mil­
lion ooii*ri.
was a m u m tor grave anxiety.
but (umu lelief ia in sight.
Riddles snd James P. Morgan
Spears is suspected of having
evaa underwent n major abdomlA slight afternoon warmup was
who died when the car in which lricked an old acquaintance, Wil­
il operation Dec. a and his ap­ By United Ptom latenattenal
predicted, but tha forecast was
thry were riding crashed Into a liam Allen Taylor, 51, of Tampa,
parent failure to snap hack baa Tha death to ll to o u n te d today in for cold tonight with more frost
been consistently apparent in cau U m wake of o m of the w o rs t ice and freezing temperatures Friday
power pole on 17-82 near the Fla., into boarding tha ill-fated
Tampa to Naw Orleans flight in
Uously-wordcd hospital communi and sn o w s to r m s of the s e a so n .
morningLake Monroe bridge.
•a effort to aollact 3100,000 fa in­
«iias. His wife, Mrs. Jennie Lm ,
Three children, all under S Two Negro children died in i
Riddles was to years old. Mor­ surance.
•iso n noted Labor MP, bss h
years of age, died when fire house fire at Avon Park Wednas
RalliM for tha May 3 Demo­
Both men named their wives as
gan was 18. Morgan Joined the
a dally visitor.
swept their family's four . room day and a white child dtod of
cratic
primary ware suggested
beneficiaries.
frame borne to Bmellervllte, burns suffered Tuesday wbaa her WALLOPS ISLAND. Va. iUPD Navy in October, 1851, Riddles
list night.
Spears
was
linked
to
Frank
by
Idaho. A woman and two children clothes caught fire from a healer. —A girl monkey nim rd Miss Sam 24 days later. Riddles will be
Seminole County Democratic
were killed whea their car was A couple from Wesl Babylon, survived "apparently in good con­ buried in Oklahoma Cily, Okie, Donald Loomis. 5(1, Spears' co­ rallies
to drum up support for
hit by two tracks on ley U. t. N. Y., wore found dead in a house dition" a violent ride into space and Morgan In Clsredon, Texas. defendant to the Lam Angeles the Democratic ticket.
abortion
e a M . Loomis told inves­
M M ar Emporia, Kane.
today
in
a
test
or
escape
equip­
at St. Petersburg Wednesday, ap
Surviving Riddles are his fa­
Blllhimer named • primary cam­
Their deaths brought to 5! the parcntly victims of asphyxiation ment which may someday save the ther, Leslie Riddles of Lawton, tigators when he and Spears paign
committee and suggested
were
arrested
last
July
that
numbor of fatalities blamed on tho from a gas furnace. A 54-year-old Ufa of a human astronaut.
Okla.; bis sister BeUy Lou Rid­
Ksecutlvo Committee Chairman
MIm Sam waa boosted to an dles of Oklahoma Cily and a Spears told him Freak was his Robert Blllhimer suggested U
County voting reglstrsUoa books •term, which awept from Colorado machinist died when firs destroy
te tha East Coast tarlter this rd his bouse trailer at Onaco.
altitude of more then 8'* miles in hrolher, Sam Lee Riddles who Is attorney. He quoted Spears as that rallies be held between March
will bs in nlao communities
waak,
leaving
sub-zero
temperaa
launching at &gt;:32 a. m. at the ia the Air Force. Surviving Mor­ saying: "1 think I'd better call 31 and April I to the eourtbouM,
Tha Weather Bureau warned
Owes Fob. B sad Mar. M.
to n s and toa-giaaoar reads.
that readings early today would WaUops station of the National gan are his parents, Mr. sad my attorney to New York, Julian Lake Monroe School, Lake Mary
Urn books will he span tor
Nebraska reported 11 storm vary from to to SI along tbo upper Aeronautics and Space Administra­ Mrs. Carl T. Morgan ef Ftltch, Frank."
titled resldsnta to register in AltaSpears also Is reported to heva chamber «f commerce building,
-gyrlm.
-Fab
- —
- n
deaths, Kansas bad V, Texas 0, Florida east coast to Um 40’s la tion.
T ens,
admitted
to the FBI i t the time Longwood community center, Bear
Colorado
I,
Oregon
and
Wisconsin
Tbo
ooa-ton
capsule,
similar
lo
tourist-jam
mad
Miami.
1; Roar U ka, Mar. 24; Cboluote,
of
hta
arrest
Wednesday that he Lake Florida Power Coro, lounge,
4
each,
Missouri
I,
New
York
Ihe
one
which
will
carry
a
Mercury
In outlying farm arras near Ihe
Mar. 4j Fora Park, Mar. 74; For
knew
Frank,
but
only is Just so­ Wilson school In PaoLL Alta­
Stale
I
and
Illinois,
Iowa,
Louis­
lower east coast, lh« mercury wae astronaut into orbit In 1MI, was
oat City, Mar. P; Geneva, Mar. M;
monte Spring! community build­
other
Naw
York
attorney.
iana,
Maine
and
Michigan
1
tack.
expected to drop &gt;s tew u 54 to recovered from tha Atlantic hy
Moldenrod, Mar. 11;
ing,
Fern Park American 1-egton
Authorities
thus
far
have
bean
Moat of tho victims died la auto to degrees, with scattered frost a Marino Corps helicopter 10 min­
alar. IM I; sad Oviedo,
Ovtof Mar. M
Hul,
Oviedo community hall, and
reluctant
to
link
the
two
air
trag­
accidents, from to death or Buf­ predicted.
utes after tha launching.
M.
edies but the possibility of a (la in the Geneva community building.
fered
heart
attacks
white
shovel­
Automatic
monitoring
equipment
Tha
sold
front,
firat
ef
U
m
mw
Tha books will bo opM tram
BiUbimar will bead Mia pri­
was being Investigated.
year tor Florida, moved into U m inside the "blopaek" In which
t-g p. m. white tkay a rt to each ing away heavy snows.
mary campaign committee com­
The
FBI
was
handling
the
pos­
Not
ovea
Florida
and
California
northern part af the state Monday Mias Sam rods showed that she
locate, county supervisor of ragisposed of Mra. Ava W. Davis of
Work has started on Norik Or­ sible criminal phases of both Sanford, Mrs. C. E. HJttell of
and gradually spread to aU por was aliva and apparently to good
t ratios Mia. Camilla Rruca told escaped Uw storm's bite.
crashes
whlla
U
m
Civil
Aeronau­
Hundreds af thousands of Call- lions by early Wednesday. Fair condition.
lando's future recreation site.
tha Scmlaote Democratic Exaeu
Board attempted to deter­ Lake Monroe, Roy Howell at Lake
Council Frank Faiula Mid Wed­ tics
tiro CommlttM laat night To ragls farntoaa wore hit by a flu bug and continued cold weather with Officials M i d it would lakr about
mine
lbs c i u m of Ihe wrecks. Mary. Dan Screcney of Longwood,
wkitk
concentrated
la
the
Los
only slightly higher afternoon tarn- two hours to open Ihe blopaek, n e s d a y th a t land north of Edgeter, a raitdaol Must kava Uvad
Spears,
220 pounds, Nt(1 (1. Lyle of Bear Lake. J. D.
per* lures was predicted for today a 125-pound cylinder, to inches mon Ave. Is being cleared for was dresseda Inpudgy
to Florida a year ami la ■amlaola
s
gey,
and Morrison of Altamonte, Ih l 11.
Tbs
Weather
Bureau
predicted
long and II inches In diameter, In rerrcallon. Men of the loans hive white checkered sports black
and Friday.
County for tlx months, Mra. Bruce
cap
snd Harris of Paola, Nance T. Rus­
a ske d Ihe North Orlando Carp,
id rite would take the taoka more eoid weaUior today east of it apparently did not gat told w h ic h Mlsa Sam made the trip.
a
brown
topcoat
at
tha
time
of sell of Fern Park. John W. Evans
Paola and Monroa If she gat the Mississippi, but said warmer •sough Wednesday to harm Cen­ After a physical examination, a about having LMtta League and his arrest.
of Oviedo and Mrs. J. W. Yar­
temperatures
would
move
from
tral Florida's hugs citrus crop, drink of water, snd a meal Min tube Ruth League next epring,
enough requests from there. Meet
borough of Geneva.
Asked
by
•
reporter
U
he
we
store
Texas
tots
Nebraska
and
now being harvested. But a pro­ Sam will be flown to her home, Faiula said. Eventually too site placed a bomb aboard tha Nation­ BUlhimar also named executive,
Paola and Monroa leatoassto eon
westward
across
Missouri
into
to Saafetd quite often and mo •astern Kentucky and Tennessee. longed cold snap might csum dam­ tha School of Aviation Medicine will havo a b a M o a t l . softball al Airlines flight that rrashed in platform and policy, resolutions,
at Brooka Air Forea Base, San diamond, tennis rourts and ahuf- the Gulf, the white-haired, bespec­ rules,
ages.
register here, Mra. Brace said.
credentials,
campaign,
fir board allay a, Faiula said.
A Miami forecaster Mid the Antonio, Texas.
Democratic executive commit­
legislative, memorial snd audit­
tacled
Spears
replied:
cold would teat until a high pres­
tee chairman Robert ■iUhimer
"No, but msybo I'll have a ing committee* at the meeting.
sure sons now covering all of tbo
•aid a lot more resldaais bad bet­
statement aomatlmo tomorrow Tho executive committee has
•astern United States move* eastter register tf Urn next Senator
more thaa $500 to iU treasury,
(today)."
•riy Into Um Atlantic.
from this district to to eomo from
New committee men and com­
Spesra
was
held
la
435,000
bail
The first answer filed te the
Tha two Negro children who died
Seminole. Brevard County, which
mittee
woman confirmed at the
on
Ihe
technical
charge
of
steal­
JB atee to our district, has a ,lf7 State Read Department's Sanford when their two-room apartment
ing (he car of the maa ho may masting ware Mr, and Mrs. Wil­
Ava.
land
getting
procedures
caught fire fro a aa ail heater
Tolers registered Mm pared In our
have hypnotised lalo taking his liam D. Hardin of Sanford. J.
li.VM. Brevard voters will warn didn't agree wilh l | D eetlmates ware Identified aa Curtis WUsoo,
Carl Mum and Mrs. C. K. HiitaU
place aa Um airliner.
ef
land
value.
2, and hit ulna-weeks-old sister.
their man aa senator sad, if they
of
Lake Monroe, Mr. and Mra.
Aa answer filed la the county Linda Gail Reese, I, died at a
have more voters, they’ll he hard
Hal
H. 'Harris at Paola, John W.
clerk's office by American Oil hospital Wednesday ef burns suf­
to beat, filUblmar said, gpmiaole Co.
Evans at Oviedo, Jamas V. StoMonday
Mid that land taken fered whea her clothes caught
County men are heslteat to rua far
TIm Couoty Zoning Board, meet- be for properly owners la District
well Jr. of Genova, Mrs, E. T.
Mnator because Brevard has an from tbeir parcel on Sanford fire from a heater the day before. lag to apeclil session this morn- 5. On Feb. Il a hearing will bn
tlamll and Norman Fora of ChuluAva.
te
widen
the
street
would
many more registered voters, ha mean re-paving and removal and
St. Petersburg police said Ern­ tog, unanimously agreed to pro- held for Di;triet 1, Fob. 17 for
ota, Mr*. Jana Adriatico and Ro­
District 2 sH , Fab. l l far District
est R. Sehaeffel, TS, and his wife,
Mid.
Ralph Schwaickort was Install­ bert K. Parker at Goldenrod, B.
installation ef their filling station Catherine, about 71, of Babylon, rood with a cMnprabenilvo zoning 4.
ed m president at the Lake Mary D. McIntosh of Altamonte Springs,
fixture* The Amoco lessees asked
plan
aver
the
county
and
schedul­
Brown repo ted that nj»oy areas Volunteer Fire Dept, st iU moat- Mrs. John Duda and Paul Mlklar
N. Y„ were asphyxiated by their
I1MM damages.
rumace when tha tempersLira ed the first hearing in Ihe court- in tha county will be zoned the tog this weak. Other atftrere In­ at Ovtodo, Mr*. Ava W. Davli
u m s aa (key are now with only stalled w on Donald Coleman, and Hamilton J. Bisboa af B u ­
dropped to near freezing la tho bouse Fab. t.
Kennedy In Race
west-central ' orids city Tuesday Zoning Director Robert Brown a few boundary chaagrs,
vice president; Otis SJoblom, wc- ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Audrey
•aid that usually only om hearing Ha added that tbo inutog behrd rotary; Eari Toney, treasurer and T. Lplo at Bear U k a. They fate
North Orlando's newest group of MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Son.
M homes dKuM ho Hftlihed wtthii in to F, Kennedy plunged Into the Gaorga Tartar*. 84. a machinist to hald but, te give all property haa worked aa Ike eomprweswlva Ralph Abel, Are chtaf.
Mr. and Mra. Bra Howell of U ka
six weeks, CouarUmsa Freak Fas- Wisconsin presidential primary to­ who moved to Florida IB months owner* a chance to voire thejr ap­ saolng piss for two years and baa
Ed Zimaurmaa is akairman af Mary. Mr. aad Mra. D u Screwsula said Wednesday. Tea families day with a charge that bis chief •go from Detroit, was found dead proval or disapproval, bearing* the tentative approval of Use Coun­ •rrsagemante far a barbecue fa ay at 1 augwaad, Mrs. J. D.Marty rimmi—ton
‘ Mra to Mo
i koto atomd* token I *
aiaM ai AMamrato gnetora, Mr,
to a traitor near Oaaaa Wadara
IBs t s a a l u t o to em itted to
awd Mra. V. A. Forwrad at For­
day. PtosMM said they ware an- with a general hearing
IMF to
give III final okay at its next chairman of tha Ladies Auxiliary est City and Mrs. Ray TUlto of
lanipuat- •hta te' determine If ha burned to late February.
lu te * .
T*
to death ar was hteted hr
The Brat haaung Feb. S will meeting Tuesday.
log the aoavi

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Cracks Open Case 63 Cancel Out
Of Miami Flight
Missing Passenger

Winds Help Save Citrus
From Severe Cold Snap

Services Held

t

Nation Hit By
Heavy Ice, Snow

Demos May Hold
Primary Rallies

Monkey Survives
Space Flight

Vote Registration
Hooks Open Soon

North Orlando
To Set Park Site

t

SRD Estimates
Art Questioned

Comprehensive Zoning

Hearings To Start Soon

Lake Mary Firemen
Install Officers

lorth Orlando
Hornes Ready Soon

NO. #13

■mashed Into a Rery mass af
wreckage that burned for hours
to tba tarty morning.
At lea* 17 of tba victims wore
from tha United Stetea and si
laaat one was (rods Canada,
Tha dead Included Thomas C.
Capehart, son af San. Homor E.
Capthari (R-Ind.), and hie wife
Elisabeth. They boarded the piano
at Miami whan the Constellation
mada aa unscheduled atop be­
cause Uw No, 2 engine wae aettog
up.
Four luckier pas sang
bored with watting for i
repairs and left tba pis
other accommodetioas.-'
had left New York
morning m i w ;
flight to Montego Bay ai
Bogota, and did oat ar
until Xito TTTas.
X was tha fourth
disaster since Monday
brought tba four-day
persons.
There were few ay
but Uw handful af wa
■angers at Iba airport j"
plane's lights suddenly
There wai a buret of flams
the acreama of maa ap4:
trapped to Uw wreckage.
Nine par tons clawed Ihl
to safety through the
wreckage but the othen
the wreckage. Through i
of fato tba lucky
only with miner Injuries,
were taken te a hospital for
treatment
The four passengers who escap­
ed with their IIvm were Mr. and
Mra. Isn Kelton, Australians who
live to Quito, Ecuador; Hendrick
Wytsea of The Hague, Holland;
and Falls Church, Va.: and Rente
Loven at The Hague and Washing­
ton. D. C.
Both tho pilot, J. Duque, and
tbn co-pilot, H. Arango, survived
Uw fiery crash, lo did p flight
engineer, a purser and a (toward*
Death was not Instant
•creams could ha heard abova tha
m Im
of tha fire anginas which
raced to tha seena. Tba flamea
were brought under control within
(wo hours and the teak began of
removing the ramatna from (fco
wreckage

Air Crashes Take
145 Lives In '60
By United From late ran ttowil
Major air crashoi have taken
the live* of at lea* aeven persona
for every day in IMP, and pocsiMf
aa many oa eight.
•The crash at a Colombian Avian*
ca airline Coosteltalioa today at
Montego Bay, Jamaica, with n
death toil of 27, was tbo fourth
major air disaater since Macular
night snd brought tba numbor ktU*
ed to four days lo Ml persons.
So far this year, 1*2 persons
havo bora killed to four crashes.
Silicon others are presumed deed
in a fifth disaster.
In addition to tho Montego Bap
crash, disaster* thus far pus poor
ware:
Jan. S -A National Alrliaaa DOB
at Bolivia, N. t\, possibly a result
of a passenger's solelda bombing;
24 dead.
Jan. 12—A Capital Alrlkwe Tim
caua4 turbo-prop airliner at
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                    <text>SIXTEEN SCIENTISTS,
stranded on an Arctic
Oeeaa lea station that is
breaking up. were rescued.
There were 28 men o n the
island, including 18 civil­
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Farce officers and 12 mili­
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officer m i t h e cracking^
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CspL Arthur Schroedsr
(above), of Houston, Tex.

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Monday. April «, alas wii aarrste
NBC-TV’s “Net So Loaf Ago.- a
asst«lglc lack at t » /cats 1SU-M.
sat hr Friday, Fab. It.
Tbt grspariaa says Sylvaald
Avsrdt will go Is lagrid Bergmss
far her artiag Is "The Tars af
the Screw," Laureare Olivier icr

While soma Otlbert and Smlivsa
purists might usasider Ford the
Hsur heB la the veHural gravy,
I frit Ford’s charming ripostes
added sparkle to the production
n l m u m| dimenyaftfiil la ttw
O-isdl spsretu. Is fact, despite
IBs harsh adkiag mads necessary
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50 Passengers Cremated
As Plane Falls In Woods
HOLDCROFT, Va. (UPI) — A
Capital Airline turboprop plane
pancaked Into a dense wooded area
only a few minLlea away from ita
destination Monday night and
flamea cremated the SO persona
aboard. Three of the dead wrre
children.
The British-made plane's jet
wared engines apparently failed
the last 50 miles of a flight
from Washington to Norfolk, Va.,
and the Viscount plummeted al­
most straight down In a- shroud of
fog and drlule.
The plane amaeked Into the alupe
of a amall ravine and burst into
flames. The fire raged for more
then eight houra while rescuers
Hood’ by helplessly, unable even
to get near enough to set if any­
o n e Inside had a chance to survive.
“ Troopers, deputies and rescue
teams fought through a tangle of
briars and underbrush for nearly
a mile to reach the scene, about
SO miles east of Richmond.
It was the second major airline
disaster within IX days. A Nation­
al Airlines plana disintegrated over
Bolivia, N. C., Jan 0. killing 3t
persons.
trsons. A
As In the National crash,
Monday's disaster cairn without

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* word ol radio warning trom thejUl *ald._for routine maintenance.
pilot.
I R. H. Tench, on whose farm the
A Navy helicopter pilot who flew aircraft fell, said it "looked like
over the ste
scene said the Viscount I it Just fell down."
fell “ straight down like a helicop­ Tench and oilier* who were on
the scene by the time the first
ter would.’ *
Wreckage was confined to a flames erupted said they beard no
small area, hardly 50 feet from cries, saw no movements or any
the plane la any direction. A few indications anyone was alive when
coala were‘ acatlered around and the fire began eating away at Ute
one of the atewarden' capa waa bodies still strapped fa the seals
Then the fuel tanks exploded.
found on thk ground.
Rricue teams could not get
The list of dead Included a
number of anval personnel, bound close to the fiercely-burning plane
for Use big base at Norfolk; a and firemen had to watch It burn
nun; a reptater from the Norfolk because they could not get their
VirginJan-PIkrt; the wife of the equipment to the scene.
The wreckage burned for almost
Piedmont Airlines station master
at Norfolk and their email sun; eight hours, The plan* crashed at
and Cmdr. J, T. Brailhwaite. com­ about 10:30 p, m. and It was day­
manding officer of a helicopter light before anyone could get close
enough even to poke into the
squadron at Key West, HI*.
(No other Florida residents or wreckage with slicks.
Search crews tramped the area
Navy personnel were Hated on the
around the burning plane through­
plane's paiMhgrr list.)
The passengers—43 adults and out the night but could find no
three children—and the crew of sign that anyone escaped the in­
four made up a capacity load for ferno.
the plane which had-replaced an­ Officials aald identifying Ute
other Capital plane st Washington bodies would be n difficult talk.
on in flight from Chicago to Nor­ Due to their condition, dental Xfolk. The tint plane waa taken rays will be about the only way
out ef service at Washington, Cap!- to do It.

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WEATHER: Fair and much folder tonight. High today. 88-84. Low tonight, 85-48.________________
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Preaa Leased Wire F-atabllnhed 1908"...... (UK8DAY, JANUARY 19. 19fi0

$30 Million To Be Added
To Tax Roll, McCanna
Funds For Field W ork
Asked B y Assessor
County Tax Assessor Richard McCmina today told the
County Comraiaalon that he expects to add $110 million to the
tax roll this year and asked the hoard for additional money
to aarry on a large scale field review of new homes.
McCanna told the board ha wnnts to Increase his field

News Briefs
Smoking Factor
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Cig­
arette smoking increases the death
rale resulting from a wide variety
of diseases, according lo Ur. R.
Cuyler Hammond, chief of statis­
tical research for the American
Cancer Society. Hammond spoke
Monday it the closing session of
■ three-day international meeting
on "the air we breathe."

Smathers Asks Curb
MIAMI (UPI) — Sen. George
Smathers proposed Monday that
the United Stales withhold 111 sugar
subsidy to Cuba until that country
repays Americans for conliscatcd
properties. The subsidy amounts
to about |15o million, lie also urg­
ed n reappraisal of U. S. policies
on Cuba because the government
there is "playing the Communist
game."

It’s Asian Flu
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - An in­
fluents epidemic sweeping Los An■etc*
gel** since early last week has
ness and government continued to
day- at a high rate of up to ‘30
per rent. Public schools Monday
reported 113,000 students absent
along with 3.730 teachers. Th* ab­
sentee percentage rate was IX for
pupils Md 11 for teachers.

^Seminole County Hospital Budget
Anticipated A t $ 6 9 3 ,6 4 0 For '6 0
The County Commission today
received the 1X60 anticipated bud­
get m Seminole Memorial Hoepital which waa set at MW,630.19.
In a statement on last year's
ml finances, tha hospital reported ■
budget of 9651,i l l with &gt;547,511
from patients revenues; 334,402
from tax receipts end 15.153 from
contributions.
Anticipated patients revenue
during 1X60, according to tha bud­
get, ia expected ta be 35X3,400 with
tax revenue at 303,000; interest,
$0,000 and contributions, 35,001*
In other business during G-e
meeting, Commissioner Vernon
sADunn requested that County Clerk
David Galchal writ* a lettae ta
tha Orange County commissioners
urging them to speed up action
t« join in ■ program of eliminat­
ing flooding la areas a* South
Seminole sod Orange Counties.
The commission today aaid that
this county ia "ready lo go" and
sat up a spaclal drainage district
but Is waiting for word from the
Orange County board ta work
my together on the program.
** Tha board also authorised Johl
Kridrr to negotiate with the Over-

street Land Oe. to purchase a
number of lots adjacent to the
Santsndo Springs clay pit.
Tha Commission today named
four doclori lo oerve ai board of

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Reds Won’t Attack
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Defense
Secretary TTJomu S. Gates Jr.
has told Congress Russia will have
more long-range missiles than the
United Stales during the next three
yeara but net enough more to make
n "rational decision" to attack thli
country. Gates said new Intalli
gene* data had enabled the United
States "for the first time" to esti­
mate the production and perform
ance of Soviet interconlinenlal bal­
listic missiles.

medical examiner* lor the coun­
ty and Investigate all violent
deatha.
The four doctor*, aa recom­
mended by Ihe county medical
society, are Dr. D. If. Mathers,
Dr. Leonard Munson, Dr. Vincent
Roberts and Dr, Edwin Stoner,
The Board heard Harold Kali­
ner urge that the county furnlah
money for • county exhibit at the
Orange County Fair In Orlando.
Kailner aaid the eounty'i
growth and agricultural accentpliahmenti should be represented
at the fair.
FORT PIERCE (UPI)-Former
The board said they would study
the matter before reaching any circuit judge Dan McCarty Mon­
day named a fellow jurist to
decision.
menage hie campaign for gover­
nor. McCarty said Municipal
Judga Vriel (Bunky) Blount Jr., of
Wearing Elected
DtLand will handle hi* electioneer­
ing with headquarters In Pert
By Oviedo Group
Pierce. Blount asked the Ur Land
Email Westing waa elected City Counrit for a leave of ab­
president of the Kouthsaai Ramin* sence to taka tha Job.
ole County Chamber ef Commerce
Blount baa been a close per­
Iasi night.
sonal friend of the McCarty's for
Other offleera elected wrre Den over )• years. While McCarty
June*, vice president; Mrs. Elisa­ look a course at the law school
beth Olliff, secretary and Leon at Stetaoa University he resided
Olliff, treasurer.
ai the I leant heme.
McCarty said "Judge Blount
will move to Port Pierce tempornrtly after Feb. 10 end will he
in the McCarty lor Governor
headquarters here. After 1 qualify,
I will announce the other mem
hors ef my headquarters staff
nhd my county organisations.

Blount To Manage
McCarty Campaign

'Road Block' Set
For Polio Funds

PRAISE FOR NAVY MEN'S prompt action in volunteering blood to an
aged woman after ona of them mentioned ehe wax HI ia read by
_ Cdr. L. D.

who gave the* blood. The
it, NAS executive officer, to the
to n tottag from tha Samlnolx County Millet trial As*
•delation to, from left, Harvey King. John Erfekaou, Marvin .Latter, Leon­
ard 2wlcr sad Stanley Schrader of thx station ordnance shop. (Navy^Photo)

NO. 810

Member* of the Anna Miller Cir­
cle will each funds for tha March
*f Dimes at a "road block - Bunday at First St. and French Ave.
Felice will help regulate the sig­
nal light so solicitations may be
ode with n minimum delay of
sffto, Mrs. Bailie Wight, chair­
man aI tha oveat, said. Contribu­
t e * will bo taken between 10
h. as. and I p. m.
Thie event is ana ef several stag­
ed by the women's group to bolster
th* potto drive. Their efforts out
March an t e e . A

tot

dutod Jan. to tor eapttina
worker* to (ho

crew staff from three to five men.
He said that 2,000 to 3,000 new
homes have been built in the coun­
ty in 1059 and all ihcse have to
he measured and ehreked.
In a inter to the board, Mc­
Canna aaid that 'due to the greatly
Increased scope of operations in
the lax assessor's olflec it Will
te necessary for the board to pro­
vide additional funds for this of­
fices' operations during I960."
McCanns pointed out that an­
other reason for lack of funds In
addition lo the increesed amount
of work is a new schedule of com­
missions which has hern brought
into effect due to the high level
of assessment.
The tax assessor's office re­
ceives rum mission i (used on the
amount of taxrs levied but the
rate of commissions chances with
the total valuation of the assess­
ments.
McCanns said that due to this,
"our commissions this year are
estimated to drop approximately
312,oao below what we could have
expected at a low assessment
level."
McGinns told the board that it
will be necessary lo have an addi­
tional 115,000 made available dur­
ing the year lo do a satisfactory
job.
Chairman John Kridef ashed at­
torney Mack Cleveland Jr. to study
the legality of appropriating money
and srtllng up special funds and
report back to th- board.

Two Symphony
Concerts Today
Ilia Florida Symphony Orchestra
will give two concerts in the Civic
Center today.
The Youth Concert will be at
3:43 p. m. and the pops concert
at 1:13 p. m. The performances
are sponsored by the Sanrqyd De­
nary Entertainment Association
and the Sanford Recreation De­
partment.
Association member* nerd only
show (heir membership cards at
the door for admission ta the even­
ing concert. Non-members may
buy ticket* at the door or at the
Het-reation Department office. The
only reserved seals are those in
(he patrons section.
Children In the fourth, fifth and
sixth grades can get in free for
the Youth Concert. Junior high
students can also hear this per­
formance free, but concert spon­
sors believe they would enjoy the
evening concert mote. Tickets am
32.25 for adults and 31-33 for stud­
ents.

Cifrusmen To Tour
Lake Alfred Station
Citrus men from three counties
will tour the Like Alfred Experi­
ment Station Friday,
Growers from Seminole, Orange
and Osceola Counties will join
the tour slated to start at 10 a.
m.
All Seminole cllrusmen who
wish to attend tha station art
aikrd to meat Friday between
7:20 and 7:30 n. m. at (ha north
side of the courthouse.
Among the topics to bo dlsruaird at the elation will be
Levels of Acidity in the Current
Citrus Crops and Recent Deve­
lopments In Pesticide Regulations.

U $., Japan Sign
Security Treaty
The
WASHINGTON (UPI) United Stales, and Japan, •aamiea
15 years ago In World War II, to­
day sign a security treaty making
them full-fledged Allies la tha cold
war.
President Eisenhower will wit­
ness the Whito House ceremony at
which Japanese Prim* Minister
Nobuauke Kishi and Secretary of
State Christian A. Herter sign the
lung-term pact.
The president scheduled • ta­
rnLauta conference with KishI and
other Japanese official* prior to
the signing ceramoxy.

MOVING TIME meant the whole house Monday for Gregory Lumber Comjinny's model home. A line of cim followed thx house rolling along W. First
St. to its new location on Vlhlen Rd. I* O. Robert* bought the house.
(Herald Photo)

Snow Storm Leaves Long Trail O f Death
The new year’* blg|est snow
storm, leaving ■ trail of death
from Texas to the Great Lakes,
struck st New Englsnd todsy
with up to eight Inches of snow-.
Heavy snow warning* were la­
med for New Hampshire. Ver­
mont and Maine. Sleet and freesing rain were forecast for Mas-

Board Agrees
To Buy, Install
SR 436 Light
The State Road Department to­
day notified Ih* County Commis­
sioners Hist there it net enough
money to Its budget to Install
• traffic light at the Intersection
of SR 43* and U.S. 1T-X2 so tha
board decided to purchase the
light at ■ cost of 313.300.
Money for the purchase wilt
came out of secondary rosd
funds. Commissioner Vernon Dunn
told the board that "V one life
ii saved at the critical Internelion, the price Is cheap."
In other road business, the
board agreed lo ask the SRD lo
place Red Bug Lake Road and a
portion of SR 44-A In the sec­
ondary road system because of
the high traffic count* on both
roadi.
The board also heard ■ request
portion of Laktviaw
Ave,' in Lake Mary bccauit of th*
heavy traffic and poor ooadlte
of th* road.
Commlnloner Lawrence * Wof­
ford told James Avery Jr. of
Lake Mery that the board would
atablit* and Improva the road in
Urn near futur*.
Avery said Ha had a M illio n
with -77 names on It asking the
rounly to improve the rood.
The board authorised Engiaeer
Robert Davis lo lat all county
road crew* work 16 hours a day
under the present good weather
conditions to carry on all th*
needed road work to the county.
Th* hoard also agreed to spin*
3996 lo build 10x32 double signs
on U.S. 1T-N advertising Big TV##
Park.

lachuiatls and Connecticut, end
light snows hit-New York Stale
and Pennsylvania.
The storm originated in Texas
Saturday night and awtpt up the
Uiisiislppi -Valley with paralys­
ing snowfall* and aub-freesing
weather.
It claimed at least it Uvea, In
hlgbwsy accidents, (rearing, cold
*oUlh*c ntohyiisticfts tnArWnri
x rix te --’. *■'
As schools and highway! began
I# re-open In (he midwest and
northern plains states, three to
eight Inches of snow hit tbt North­
east. Two inrhea fell In south­
western Virginia today.

High drifts still MockXd g few
roads In Colorado and Nebraska,'
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Schools had been closed ia OMaha
and Lincoln, Neb., and In many .
small towns through tha 'M om
area.
Northerl]
rly wind* following thx
ished tempers tuns dawn
storm puafe
by ga much
uch i l l degree* t o t e
cos from. Georgia lx

vl

Tha see* to IX-dxgfxe
covered moM of th* area to
Dakotas ta Kansas. Thx meewnry
tinged to IX to U botow to thx
ocktes and rotes to the 4Xs near
the Pacific Cm to.

S

It'll Be Cold
Tho first full-flxdnd cold wavx of thx winter put
an xnd to aummxr weather in Sentlnolx County today.
Ternpernturea dropped to 40 degrees over thx coun­
ty lent night and early thin morning but no froxt WM
reported.
Cold weather la expected to continue tonight, with
fretting weather in noma portion* of Central Florida.
Around the itate, temperature* dropped to free*.!
Ing over the extreme north portion early today. And
the weatherman said It would be colder tonight.
Readings ns low at 22 were forecast for tonight
in the panhandle region with a freeu likely over much
of the northern tip of the peninsula.
Even tourist-jammed Miami waa warned to bract
for nighttima temperaturaa in the 40'a.

Casselberry To Post New
Street Speed Limit Signs

The Casselberry Town Council
last night decided to peat algns
on leminola Blvd. setting Ike
speed limit *( 34 m.p.h.
The council set speed limits on
other town roads at 33 m.p.h. and
ordered aa ordinance drawn up to
this effect. The council men agreed
that the speed limit on Hwy. 17-63
through town would remain 63
m.p.h.
Th* council also decided to de­
discussion of a group of Negro
County Democrats lay
residents about annexation to Cat.
■elberry until Ibn group makes a
Meet Wednesday
formal roqueit. Mayor W. M. Ben­
The Seminole County Democra­ son said that a group of Negroes
tic Executive Commute* wUI meet living toward Altamonte Springs
in the courtbouso at I 9- m. Wed­ bad ashed about coming In since
nesday.
Committeemen and women from
the county's 16 precincts will plan Escape# On Way
rallies lo bt held before the May
primary elections. About II ralltos Back To Prison
will be held to &lt;h* county, commit­
Marion Im m Moore took tho
tee chairman Robert Billhlmer long road back to prison today.
■aid today. The gr-v-p wtll also
A rspreamUlivs fru.o Raleigh's
plan to promote voter reglatralton North Carolina Stoia Prison took
starting March 4 whoa county rogl- tho oaonpod convicted murdsror
ilrstton hooka
from th* SemlnoU Sheriff* office.
Tho two ora driving back to
Bnltlgh whora Moors will foe* th*
No Decision Y et
root of hit 1* yotr second degree
On Shopping Hours murder torn, plus an escape
Downtown laatord retail mer­ charge.
Meert, who escaped from. , p
chants remained undecided Woo­
dsy on whethoc to stay apoa Pel- prison nnd gong in 1PM had car­
ved seven and a half years of hi*
day night*.
t e n . Be eonfsneed hi* nocapa
A
w te Deputy W. *.
met to Mantua the Friday
arrested bias on a vagrancy &lt;
hour*, tori did M l eettie &lt;

they want water and fin protec­
tion.
Th* round! agreed to let ■ Rol­
lins College political science group
make a. survey af Casselberry.
Tb* Rollins students marie the
survey in Winter Park and part*
of Orlando. They ask about resi­
dent's InterssU to ' government
and their willingness to joto to
politics.
Former Navy man and finger,
print expert Ed Pander was nam­
e d ‘ assistant town marihal. Ha
wUI' servo an* day a week to giro
Marshal Qui lawyer a rest sad
will taks over during Sawyer’s
va ca te.
Getting Csseelberry's rule* to
order, Ihe council voted I* have
town attorney Les J. Collins g&gt;4
ir#
Information on- a food ordinxaro
roverlag Issuance of occupational
isl
licenses.
Mayor Benson said Iks town'
rule which' says Ikal * tones
shouldn't be higher than tour tool
Is ■ violation of state law which
demands 4Vt fret for iwlmmtof ' )
pool*. Hibbard Casselberry said
there are stx-foot fcsrci to lew*.
The council votod to ksv# Coiligi
find out what t o t e height Wtotar
Park requires,
F&amp;S
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Ivstely. *it hold* out hope lor
faa rut next rear . If — it the
imocratie Congreat does l lot
(Mast we know it's eat going

TAMPA (t f l ) _ When the judge gave boliu
-operator Jerry L m i 60 day* to settle his private affairs
before going to prison, he didn’t mem getting into the
coffee business a Cuba.
But that ap krently le where Lopes went. Criminal*
Court Judge L. L GrayifOh' two months ago told Lopes
to take the 60 &lt;h y t to aeUIe his private affairs,
But when t le gambler’s name was called for sen.
fencing Monday, he didn’t answer. County investigator
Clint Burgess s Jd it was no wonder—Lopez was in
Cuba in the cofi ee business. He had been convicted on

ful that Congress would melnd
lbs scheduled Jnly l cuts is com­
munications sad transportation
lottos.

Klteehewor's tax proram site

isters Have Field

called for extension for another
year of the hi|her laxei levied
during. the Korean war on corpo­
ration MofKs.'liquor and elgsrcllci. get Conarc ii is certain
is ge along with him on that

i K S-------------Florida Tositmastyri hept their
liatenera chuckling with descrip­
tions of aelgbbartood children,
eaodare odvwrtising and spiral
staircases at e Mar-Lew Restaurant Meting.

melt ' away much of Iht
• Ig n surplus ha envltor the fiscal yoar atartlif
a , pawdt, toe tapTbUcana
to w flTbe aeeuaing the
nMe &gt; s n H b f Congress

Paul Priest died yesterday at
Ploride leehnrium. "
Priest, e resident ef Oviedo,
had been rich tor toe psst two
year*. Mo earns to Oviedo town
Qeergla several n a n aao.
lto to survived bp hta wife,
Mr*. Paaline Priest; daughter,
Mrs. Cortes WUUemi; two sow,

Carl Booth, toft, and Sgt 0 . C roat*, right, aaw the
a off at the baa
station Monday. la the group are John Holloway, 1719
Second
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Clause, 61S E, Second oSht;, avwwvrv
Robert Holloway
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m wuJ
Lea Johnson,, 12i Mayfair
Mathleux, 111 Country Club_Circle;
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Aubrto Norris of Leesburg. (3ause and tha two Holloways will
to Europe
If they pane their testa.
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M is s S p iv e y T o W e d
staff worn green and yellow iVi
mala arl carried the Rebekat
emblems
Officer: Installed were Mrs
Berths Inyder, Noble Grand
Mrs. Lu yann Jurs*. recordln;
secretary Mrs. Ray Rubow, tree
surer; J rs. Evelyn Hoolehan
financial wcrelary and Mrs. Evi

Beckham, vice grand.
Mr*. Nick Pfeirauf, daughter of
the incoming noble grand, sang
an original composition, entitled
••Mother” and dosed the cere­
mony with the lord's Prayer.
She was accompanied by Miss
Joan Wilke.
Mrs. Snyder appointed the fol­
lowing officers who were then

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installed to serve with her'uurlng
the coming year. Mr». Eileen
Rector, warden; Mr*. Virginia Anderion, conductor; Mr*. Virginia
Roche, chaplain; Mn. Amelia OsIren, muiician: Mn. Eva WU*
liami, color bearer: Mr*. MildVed
Squire*, right supporter to the
noble grand. Mn. Ethel Williams,
left supporter and Mrs. Mae Myen and Mrs. Mable Brown, right
and left supporters, respectively,
to the vice grand; Mn. Warren
Jameson, Inside guardlap and
Mrs. Pearl Byrd, outside guard.
The four altar bearers were Mrs.
Geneva Brook*. Mr*. Louise Long,
Mrs. Minnie Ewan and Mrs. Effie
Hewson.
Mrs. Emily Jameson, outgoing
noble grand, was presented with
the jewel of her office. Among
the many gifts received by Mr*.
Snyder was an Ivory gavel with
her name and office Inscribed on
a gold band, given to her by
members of her fao.lly.
A social hour and refreshments
were enjoyed by the group follow­
ing the ceremony.

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Mr. and Ki*. D. C. Spivey Sr..
1611 West 3rd St. Sanford, an­
nounce the engagement and ap­
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Violet W. to Warner A.
Herbert Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Warner A. Herbert Sr., of Lock­
hart, Fla.
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Miss Spivey was born In San­
ford and graduated with the Semi­
nole High School class of 1633.
She was a member of the High
School Glee Club. She is an
active member of the First Church
of the Natarene, where she
serves as church secretary. She
Is presently employed by the
Hartford Fire Insurance Co. in
Orlando.
The groom-elect was born In
Chicago. 111. He Is a graduate
of Llbertyvllle Township High
School in Libertyville, 111. Ht
served two year* In the United

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MISS VIOLET W. SPIVEY

Church Groups Meet
ELECTIVE OFFICERS of Seminolu Rcbekah Lodge No. 43 shown at the
installation art from left, Mre. Bertha Snyder, Nobel Grnnd; Mr*. Lucyijnn
Jurae, recording aecretary; Mre. May Rubow, treasurer; Mrs. Evelyn
Hoolehan, financial secretary and Mre. Eva Beckham, vice grnnd.
(Herald Photfi)

Residents Buy
Patron Tickets
Additional patroe tickets for the
Botte Davis shew wore purchased

by:
Mr. and Mra. Kcanetb McIntosh,
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan J. Davis,
Mra. Dorothy Corrodi, Brailey Odbam, Maek Cleveland, Mr. and
Mre. A. B. Peteraon, Gene Tuc­
ker. Mre. W. A. Kratiert, Kenneth
Leffler end W. C. Hutchinson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kastner,
Mr. and Mre, Robert Hancock, Mr.
end Mre. Dan Wright, Mr. and
Mra. Joe Corley, Mr. and Mrs. Berl
Henson. Mr. end Mrs. J. A. Emer­
son. Mr. sod Mrs. Bill Southward,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Southward, 9i.
and Mra. Jobs Morgan, Mr. add
Mrs. Michael Caolo, Dr. and Mrs.
E. W. Stoner, Dr. and Mra. M.
Lipton, Wall Plumbing A Heating.
Mre. F. C. Steasirom, Mr. end
Mrs. Harry Took*. Mr. end Mra.
Carl Schlike, Mr. and Mrs. R.«G.
Gleeson, Mr. and Mra. Jack Hall,
Mrs. William White, Cmdr. and
Mra. B. E. OeUrholm, Mr. and
Mn. Walter A. Baron, Shoemaker
Construction Co.. Dobory Pharm­
acy, Dr. and Mrs. E. Lindsay, Dr.
and Mrs. T. P. MeDaaiol, Mr. and
Mn. Eugeao Casta ann, Mn.
Jorard Arthur, Dr. and Mra.
Brooks Smith, Mr. and Mn. M. B.
Strickland, Mr. and Mn. Harold
Sherwood, Dr. Clifford Boyce, Mr,
and Mya- Art Harrlsi, Mr. and Mra.
M Dowdney, Dr, and Mn. S.
Kioto, Mr. and Mrs. John Kridor,
Mr. npd Mn. John Burton, Mrs.
1 . B. Heigh, William Naegel, Mr.
and Mra. E. A. Davis, Debar/, and
Mr. end Mn. J. B. TerwUiager Jr.
Patna seata are still available
end sea be neerved by tailing
Mn. Jake Marfan ar Mn. Lean
aed Munson.

JACARANDA CIRCLE
Mr*. George .McCall, guest
speaker, gave an interesting and
informative talk on camellias to
members of the Jacaranda Circle
of the garden club at the January
meeting.
The group met at the home ol
Mrs. L. B, Stce.c, 200 Elm Avc.,
with Sira. R. E. Pcurifoy and
Mrs. Marlon Harman Sr., assist­
ing. The president, Mrs. A. C.
McRcynoldi presided at the bullness iciiion and rtiember* an­
swered roll cad with the name
of thHr favorite shrub.

Personal s

■V FIANCES WESTER
Mrs, E. M. Chester cbnducted
an Interesting program on Cuba
at the W. M. S. meeting of the
Lake Alary Baptist Church. The
group also studied one chapter
of the book. "Reaching Rural
Churches'*, which was taught by
Mn. J. H. East. Those present
were: Mr*. Ruben Taylor. 3lrs.
Willard Bowmen, Mra J. E.
Gnen, Mrs. J. W. Crawford, Mrs.
J. T. Beal. Mrs. J. A Varn,
Mrs C. C. Hartley, Mra G. Ricketaon, Mrs. E. M. Chester, Mrs.
Harley Wilhelm. Mrs. W. T.
Wanslcy, Mra. J. H. .East, and
Mr*. 11. Ferguson. Refreshments
of cookies and coffee, furnished
by Mri. C. N. North, were -servod by Mrs. W. T. Wansley.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warner
aed Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dc Forest
took a three day trip and visited
friends in Bradenton, Palmetto,
Pinellas Park, and Clearwater.
They returned Thursday after-

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Circle Two of the U P W of
Lake Mery will meet at the home
ef Mrs, Richard Keogh tonight ata p. m.

Mr*. \V. T. flaynor wa* uclcoined as a new member, three
birthday* were cdcDraicd and
Mrs. W. U. Urinson, ways and
means committee chairman, held
a plant sale.
Mrs. Alhurn Rector and 3trs.
A. Wilkins were welcomed as
guests. Olliers there were Mines.
Andrews,
J. C. Andrews,
Minnie Ewcn, C. M. Flowers, S. C.
Graham, T. G. Hickson. R. D.
Hunter, J. T. Liltlr. Irving Pryor,
Berlha Rhodes, N. R. Whitney and
Aaron Wooten.
HEMKROCALUS CIRCLE
"A Night In Poland” was the
theme of the month's mccllna of
the Heincrocallf* garden club
cirrle at the home of Mrs, P, J.
West gate, 2t»I Cordova Dr.
Mrs. Westgale displayed hand
embroidered linens, corals, am­
ber, wood carving* and several
other articles that she brought
back with her from her recrnl
trip lo this satellite country.
She illustrated her talk with
colored slides arid served Polish
desserts, "Ciastkl'*, as refresh­
ments.
DRIFTWOOD CIRCLE
Driftwood Circle of the garden
club conducted a workshop and
demonstration at the Home Dem­
onstration Center at their monthly
get-together.
Flower* featured in (he arrange­
ments were rimellisi, gladioli
and chrysanthemums. Unusual
flower container* were shown and
discussed during the workshop. A
very interesting arrangement of
bamboo and shell wa* shown byMrs. J. D. Ramage.
Following a abort businesss ses­
sion, 3trs. John Langford, presi­
dent of Ihe group, Introduced the
guest speaker, 3trs, Frank L.
Woodruff HI.
Mrs. J. r. McGuire and Mra.
J. E. Andrews, hostesses served
refreshments to II member* and
one guest, Mrs. Verne H. Jen­
nings, Sr.

WEDNESDAY
All day workshop for home im­
provement chairmen of the home
demonstration clubs will be held
at the II. U. Center, 401 E. 25th
St. starting at 9:30 a. m. Close
about 3 p. m. Mrs. Gladys Ken­
dall, former II. D. Agent of Semi­
nole County, state home industry*
and marketing specialist, will
demonstrate care and cleaning of
floors at morning session. Care
of fumllure will be demonstrated
In Ihe afternoon. Leaders asked
to bring work aprons.
B. P. W. monthly dinner meet­
ing T p. m. at the Civic Center.
THURSDAY
County Council of H. D. club
meets at 10:30 a. in. at the H.
1). Center on 23th SI. Dr. R. L.
Reddish of U. F. will demonstrate
"Carving of Meat.” Meat used
in demonstration will he used for
luncheon. Bring covered dish
(vegetables, salads and dessert).
Business session after lunch. '
Seminole Chapter No. 2 U. E. S.
will hold the annual election ol
officer! at I p. m. at Masonic

Lungwood'a Civic League mem­
bers will bold a public card party
at the Civic League building Jan.
21. Proceeds from the 7:30 p, m.
party will be used to buy new
curtains for the stage In the
Church St. building. Admission will
be 30 cents.
The Seminole County Federation
of Women's Club* will meet at
the Civic League Building in Feb­
ruary.

W. S. C. 8. CIRCLE FIVE
Mr*. E. T. Chapman was hoitcn
at the monthly meeting of Circle
Five of Ihe First Methodist Church.
Co-hoitcucs were Mrs. W. P.
Chapman, Ml** Aline Chapman
and Mra. Mae Sturdivant.
Eighteen member* answered to
Ihe roll call and }lrs. M. E. Baker,
chairman, announced the activities
for the month. Mr*. W. A. Hunter,
minister of visitation, wa* a guest
and presented the plan for •Total
Enlistment . the campaign beginning this month.
Mrs. W. P. Chapman, study
chairman, gave an interciling les­
son on Ihe book or Luke, assisted
by tome of the members.
Others present included Mme*.
French, Mable Blount, F. 1). Hiekok, J. it. Houk, R. M, Mason,
W. A. Norman, Pearl Lynch,
Charles Schaffer, S. O. Shtnholicr
and W. S. Thorton.
ELSIE KNIGHT CIRCLE
FIRST BAPTIST
SIrs. D. K. McNab Was welcom­
ed as a new member lo Ihe Elsie
Knight Circle or lha First Baptist
Church at the January meeting at
Ihe home of Mrs. Hugh Duncan.
Co-hostesses were 31rs, II, A,
Moreland and .Mrs. Orady Duncan.
Memher* voted to' combine the
mission study and regular month­
ly meeting next month and Mrs.
V. C. Messenger and Mra. Duncan
will be hostesses to the group.
Plans were made for the Hawaiian
banquet, with Ihe young peoples'
circle joining the othrr groups.
GOLDEN CIRCLE OF
FIRST BAPTIST
Members of the Golden Circle
Class of First Baptist Church
made plana for the annual Febru­
ary banquet at Ihe regular month­
ly meeting. The banquet Is a tradi­
tion of Ihe clan that has been
enjoyed for many years.
The group met at the home of
Ihe president, Mrs. C. 11. Goethe,
210 Maple Av*. Following thr but!-

Mr. and 3Ira. George Maffelt
and W. W. Tyre attended the
annual banquet of the Centra!
Florida Council of Boy Scouts at
Camp La-No-Cho this week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Lebley
of Glen Riddle, Pa., announce the
birth of their first son, Eugene
James. Dec. 13. Mrs ZeblKy Is
the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Thurston and Mrs. J, E.
Trrwillrger Sr. of Sanford.

States Army and la aow la business
In Orlando.
A June wedding la planned, dots
to be announced.

H.D. Club
Studies
Foods
An exceptional program ea
"Home Food Freetlng” waa prorented by Mre. W. W. Line awd
Miss Eva Hunt lo members ef the
Sanford Home Demonstration Club
at the Home Demonstration Con*
ter. Food used la the demonstra­
tion was used for refreshment*.
Fruit gelatin galad, icveral Unde
of sandwiches and pound eahn
were among the foods served.
Hoilesses were Mrs. H. H. Dun*
can, Mrs. Lina and lflis Hunt.
Following the devotion by Mre,
R. F. Crenshaw, now year booka
were distributed to a large group
or members and one geest. Miss
Sunn Herndon.
Miss Mjrtl* Wilson, county
agent, reminded member* af a
leaders' training meeting; Jin. SI
and a county council mooting,
Jan. 31. Committee chairmen ap­
pointed recently are Mrs. Roy
Tillis, central Florida fair and
Mrs. Joseph Kratimar, finance.

Mrs. N. B. Flanders of Daytona
The new Hits Hold la Lisbon,
Rrarh arrived this weekend fqy Portugal, hai no swimming pool,
■ visit with Mr, and Mrs, Irving radio or TV eels, la order to re­
Pryur.
tain the quiet elegance ef the peat.

Lake Mary Club

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entertainment I”

The Lake Mery girl* 4-H Club
held their last meeting kt the home
of (heir leadrr, Mr*. Ted Brook­
lyn.
Cathy McCarthy rrad lha atory
of Ihe 4-H club to the girl*. Gall
Roberta was alected lo the post of
secretary because Cathy McCarthy, ih« present secretary, it leav­
ing In Ihe near fulurr.
The girls decided to hold a hobo
picnic, at Mrs. Brooklyn'! home.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, county
agent, demonstrated the art of
table-vetting to the' girls ind in­
structed llirm on table manera.
Lillian S»riid*,w war welcomed
as a new member. The next meet­
ing will be held at Mrs. Brooklyn's
home on Jan. 23.

TWO TIME ACADEMY AWARD WINNER

WMU Mission Study
Mrs. Gail Smith, mission study
chairman, taught a portion of the
W.M.U, study book for Ihe year,
at thr regular meeting of the
Central Baptist Women's mission­
ary aoclely. Classei wll) rontlnu*
each month until the book la
finished.
Mrs. Hilton Brown, president,
presided at the regular monthly
meeting of the group. The next
meeting is scheduled for Feb, II.

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gad tha tori that tha data alto
catoridea with impravtog weather
r suit Im i far military aparaltoM
to the Formosa straits.
Mould Bad Chinas* Irritation
that they have haas e x c l u d e d
from the summit muting lead
them t* adventurous Ideas of
their awn, they certainly would
■at overtook that particular ad­
vantage.
The Formosa dispute datce from
the ttttoaa ef Nationalist Chiu se armtoe aa tha matolud to
IMS Ud has wHnasaod a total
turnabout of U.8. policy.
In INI, President Truman daetofad the U. B. “ has no desire
to establish military baits oa
Farmaea at this time" aad will
"net pursue a course," involving It
In (mini's eivO war.
h that urn* pair, Secretary
ef lute Dean Achaean omitted
bath Ktoaa and Formosa to bis
deftotttoa of the U.8. "defuse per.imltor" to thn Far Bait.
■ The switch came after Rad Chi­
nees’ toiarventlM to tha United
Nations Karan police action and
wfeltt line* has resulted to up­
wards tt a billion dollars worth
of military aid to Chtong Kal
Hak's Formosa button.
Bncker'e statement not only la
a imtoralton #f UJ. support far
NgUaunlM Chinat* President Chi*
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By BD KOTBPBA
WASHINGTON — For almost
three hours tho lamb sat on tha
committee t a b l e . Congressmen
were on one eld* ef It, eur couatry's leading lamb-feeders on the
other. The reporters sat against
tha wall.
It was gatting ’way peat lunch
lima. Tha tomb, a flaa-looklag,
pink, firm ctrcasa stamped U. 8.
Choice, was there to prava a paint.
Ta m# It only proved hew hungry
I was. Images of auccolsnt roast
tog of tomb danced through my

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For Florido GOP
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President Richard Nlson’e week­
end visit to. Florida loft stole
Republicans buoyed wllh the hap*
of carrying tha s u u for the GOP
presidential nominee far the third
straight time.
Mr. and Mrs. Nixon visited
Gainesville end Miami. Beech and
S«‘« back to Washington Sunday,
Ha told a news conference Satur­
day odds war* "approximately
even" for the Republicans U win
Florida again In November.
Ha said Florida was the one
"su u in the southern bloc where
1 believe wo have our heat

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bead, and 1 could hear tko sput­
ter of Juices against a hot oven
door.
Tho question before the Com­
mittee an Agriculture was: Should
not Uia government drop its prac­
tice of grading tomb? .
Tha tomb raleors said, drop it.
Thair argument: To meet govern­
ment standards for the mora cost­
ly U. 8. Choice grade, ranchers
must grow lambs Uo fat. And,
they told, putting that extra
waistllna on the young ehnp eats
up their profits.
Those Western sheep iu*a got
so worked up about their profits
going to **waist" that tbsre was
some hefty shouting between them
and tha House committee. And
Ihu on* of the witnesses picked
up n knife—but only to cut up
tha carcass.
Most upset of all was a woman,
Mr*. Delbert Chlpmu, a aheapgrawer from American Fork,
Utah. Mrs. Chlpmap, a good-na­
tured and plumplsh ranch opera­
tor, said ska was thara represent­
ing the Federated Club Woman
ef America — and lean meat.
"And when 1 get upset," ah*
told Rep. Harold D. Cooley (D.,
N. C.) aad his committee, "there's
a tot of ma that gets upset"
Bhe sold profits era so low that
to make aut financially, tha ran­
ch*re may have to cross a sheep
with a kangaroo to raise a fur
coat with a pocket already la It
Mrs. Chlpman confessed to me
later abe has to taka allergy pills
wkea a lamb gate near her. Bhe

from Chicago.
Daftly, ba want about cutting
and tawing aft a shank here, soas*
chops there, a ehoulder react, a
tog. Hla paint was: Leak at All
tha fat you must put on a lamb
to get It graded U. f . Choice. The
tot, he said, adds nothing to tha
taste or tenderness.
He said that to ehaw the sump
on a cut of meat in n shop, tha
butcher has to heap tha tot m tha
cut, aad this cornea to 30 cMte
worth of tot par chop.
But all I aould aa* was lamb
chape browning In the frying yin.
What, 1 wondered, are they going
to do with this flaa cut-up lamb?
I allpped over to Edwin K. Marsh
af Belt Lake City, Secretory of the
National Wool Growers Associa­
tion, in charge at the display.
"What desyde auggaai?" ha
•aid, and I auggeatad they peso
tha cut* around. And that’* what
they did. Bowes etarted cutting
nwny. The committee clerk walk­
ed off with • leg war htr shoul­
der. One photographer get a
breast. I walled far a raaat or
something.
For Coaler, tha abelraUa, they
fixed up thro* nice lain chape,
tw# l*c nee thick. I would aattto
far maybe A chap or tw*.
People crowded around Bowes.
I got pushed back. He kept outtln’
that mutton and cuttle* that matton—until tbar* waa nullin'. I toft
empty-handed. And it wAa nil my

Tka Bantam Barnum of Broad,
w iy has beeomo tka Midget Madid
of tka Midway.
Billy Jtoao, akowman do luxe.
has graduated from Barnum to
Madid with tka munificent gift of
hla eahiakle collection of splendid
modern sculpture to tka National
Muaeum of Iarael. Tka new-minted
Modld’a mlllion-dollar gift ineludes the financing and landacap.
log
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heart of Jerusalem, In which kla
celledtea will ha shewn.
"Why nett" naked Billy, a trifle
belligorMtJy, aa ha showed me
through hla town house, something
of a muaeum Itself, where Rodins,
Bourdelles, Maillols, Daumiers,
Bpetelas, Arthipemkos, da Crofts.
NidatmaM, Robotaa, Zorachs and
Lipchltaaa, to name only a few.
feast tha eye.
"Par three-quarters of my life,
I've boon chasing the elusive
buck," ha said, la answer to his
own question. "New, while I'm
eftlll areund to how from tha waist
and enjoy tha sensation, I’m golag to girt it away.
"I’ve keen a shorthand speedwriter, a eoag writer, a night­
club proprietor, a Broadway producer, a Warid'e Fair lmpreaeario,
a theatre owner, a newspaper
columnist, and a stock market
cpeculator. And now I’m a patron
as tha arts I What you might call
a Sixth Avenue Medlel.
"I began collecting art about U
years age when I bought my flrat
town bouse. It had a tot of vacant
walla tkat aaadad a tot of pictures.
I considered railroad calenders
and theatrical thrae-shaeU. And
then 1 decided an painting*—ori­
ginals.
"My first Interest in paintings
grew out of my friendship with
Billy Brka, the eon of Fanny
Brice, my flret wife. Billy’s a
madam artlit. one of tha finest
la America. 1 started going to
galleries and museums with Billy.
And befor* I knew it, I was a col­
lector.
"And now, why am I giving all
the sculpture away t Because at a
dinner party a year ago, I met
Nahum Gefdmann, head of the
Jewish Agency far Israsl. Right
out of nowhere, he asked me to
give tka collection to Israel. But
I wasn’t sold until Karl Xats,
curator and director of tha Notienel Museum of Israel, flew to
New York to sea me.
"Even than I didn’t get any
buttle* In my bleed until h* said
the collection would be displayed
In a garden, not a museum. That
said sea. 1 said, 'fine, If It can
ba designed and landscaped, at
my expanse, by Isamu Noguchi.'
You knew Noguchi? HS'a the Jap.
Annas American actilptar who de­
signed tha UNESCO garden In
Faria.
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By DICK WIBT
WASHINGTON (UP*) - The!
bright tomorrow when we can
throw away our frees tt and heap
beef steake In the eujfcoard seems
to be fading Into the! dlstane*.
This Is disturbing to members
of the Joint Congresdontl Atomie
Energy Committee, oho had high
hopes that nuclear radiation could
soon ba used to sterilise md pre­
serve foods.
I
So onto tha maroon and blus
carpet In the capital's old Su­
premo Court roam lha commllU#
called Blehard S. Marsa, director
of research aad dsfolopmaat far
tha Army.
What It wanted was an axplaaa*
tion of why tha Army rccaatly
cancelled plans to.build a aevM
million dollar plant at Stocktoo.
Calif., to test Irradiated groceries.
I’m sure you've hoard about tha
experiments being conducted along
this lint. The Idea1Is to bombard
a pork chop or soma other delica­
cy with gemma rays to kill bac­
teria.
This keeps the chop from spoil­
ing and makes rsIrigersUon or
conning unnccsiiry. The Army
got Interested In tha program at
a possible means or supplying
front-line troops with fresh meet.
A GI theoretically could keep a
sirloin (took In bln haversack end
cook It right In the foxhole. Hav­
ing frequently diced on K-rattoea
during World War II, I can sm
the advantages this srould offer.

U. S. Intelligence
Rapped By British
LONDON (UP1) —Faulty Amer­
ican Intelligence screening wee
responsible for telling a Russian
spy spend four months within the
NATO organisation, a British news­
paper alleged today.
The Dally Telegraph said West­
ern counter-espionage
officers
blamed American intelligence in
permitting LL Cmdr. Horst Luowig, 34, to work at tha Royal
Naval Air Button at Lossiemouth,
Scotland.

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program Isn’ t shaping up too well
as yet, despite tka 11 million gel*
tors ths Army has epMt aa r e ­
search. Ha said something about m
gettiag the “ bugs’ * ant.
Tl* was mar# thaa tha cam*
rattle* chtlmaa, Ben. Clinton F.
Anderson (D*N.M.), could ewal*
tow. H* asked Mars* to pleas*
refer to tha trouble* aa "dUBcultlee” Instead *&lt; “ bugs.”
On* difficulty to datermlaing
the amount of ratflatton that will
■larUlte food without maklag it
radtoaetlva. Wa wouldn’t want to te
have to keep a gaiter croater on w
tha dlalag room table.
Another problem'll hew to keep
from changing the Usto of the
good. Marsa said irradiated chick*
ea aad park turned aut pretty
good but baa! was lest palatable.
Ha laid the committee tha need
for mora research was a good
•nough reason for .'Topping the
pilot plant after U,CM,000 already
had bean spent on plena andtt
equipment. But the committee
members didn’t seem to agree.
They peppered Morse wllh so
many questions he hardly had
time to light hi* pip*.
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By JERRY COVINGTON
The Pro Bowl in Los Angeles Suiduy
wrapped up another great season of the
“ sport of muscle” and it was very lyrical.
The 38-21 Western Conference victory
gave the fans what they were looting
for—plenty of passing and scoring, j
The effect of this type of football Will
be felt more and more throughout the (col­
leges and high schools this coming season
and unless they can produce plenty! of
points you can bet that their attcndcncc
will drop greatly.
Probably no one in the country realises
this more than Ray Graves and even i( it
takes a while for him to find the right
quarterback, when he does you can |be
assured that the Gators will be going (or
the scores. To be a successful coach in
big time football nowadays one must be
a “clrcua master” and Graves is busily
intlng this picture of himself. A show
s what fans are seeking and unless they
get someone that cun give it to thcii,
they'll go elsewhere or, seek someone thpt
can give them one.
Along this line you've got to hund It
to Tom Nugent. His famous I formation

Gunsel Loom's
As'Best Bel'
For NFL Boss
MIAMI BEACH (UP1) — Ausi tla Gunsel’a chances of being
elected National Football League
commissioner were boosted today
because of attorney Marshall
Leaby’ i Insistence U lie got the
job the office would ba moved to
lea Fronclaeo.
With 10 of the league'o U teams
o u t of the Mississippi River,
aevorat owners felt lha commis­
sioner'* office should ba located
ia Chicago, Now York or Phila&gt;
dolphlo; whore It has eaiated
Bloc* the late Bert Ball assumed
the job.
Aad although Guasel at first had
the support of only about half
the NFL owntri, e faw others
■ew are knows to bo leaning to.
ward the soft-spoken, 30-rear-old
former FBI man who ha* been In­
terim commissioner alnco BeU's
death last Oct. .11.
Nine of tbo II voles are ptae•deary for election.
Leahy, highly-regarded lawyer
for the Saa Franclaco tier*, sires,
eed he wag not campaigning for
tha office. But ho addedt “ If I
gavs U any consideration, the of­
fice would have to be In 8aa
‘ FramiUa*."
■
He pointed out that he has five
teen-aged daughters and did not
ear* to move hi* family to an­
other city even with a position
with that much prestige.
Others who have been men­
tioned are Edwin Andiraon, presi­
dent of the Detroit Lions; Paul
Brown, coach of tha Cleveland
Browns; and Don KoUatt, general
manager of the Baltimore Celia,
The elubowner* met informally
Monday nlgbt (or nearly three
hours and beard presentation from
MlnnaapolU-St. Paul. Dallas and
St. Loula groups seeking NrL
franchises.
The osmer# planned la revlso the
order of business on Wednesday
to elect a commissioner first be*
fore beginning what is expected
to be a wrangle about the ad­
mission of new franchises.

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Cind Almost Loses N o . 1 Rating

Covers Sports

NEW YORK (U P H - Cincinnati.
.srMch toil ill perfect basketball
di record last Saturday night at
Bradley, almost lost III No. 1
that he came out with at FSU really gave spot to California today In United
him a lot of publicity and built him a Pren International’! major cob
big name but, actually he never ran it lege ratingi.
The Bearcats, who suffered
more than two or three times in a game. their
lint ion of the season whan
He did provide a drawing card and really they dropped a 91-00 decision lo
put on a show and. from this he has be­ Bradley, received II first-place
come noted as one of the top coaches in votes and 32S points. In tha clos­
est weekly balloting of the cam­
the country.
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Well, If our Semlnoles had to lose I am eight points behind Cincinnati
glad that they did it along with the Bear­ with 13 first-place votes and 311
cats of Clnci. It goes to show that in the point*.
Wait Virginia remained third
fame of basketball it is practically impos­ with two flrit.plaee voita and 233
sible for even the great ones to go all the point* In tha latest voting by the

way without a blemish. In a gam* that la
now* practically all an exchange of shots
from one end of the court to the other,
the only thing that matters la which team
is hitting the best. This was the case In
Winter Pa? the other night. If the Seminoles had been hitting as well as they have
been in the last few games, there would
have been very little difference in the
score.
Tonight our youngsters travel to Lees­
burg where they will face the. Yellow
Jackets in a double header that begins at
1 p.m. They will be seeking their seventh
win.

Gophers Heading
Toward tine'
Basketball Season

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Canvas sidinf valued at nearly $1,000 today wo* do­
nated to Sanford Greyhound Baseball Club Inc., by Jerri* Col­
lins, owner of the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club which only
last week bought $2,000 worth of advertising front the club.
The aiding will be used to cover the base paths in the
event of a threat, or th* apparent imminent arrival, of a

Poworful Guttersnipe, a‘ star of
teat season, will be lookiag for
his Brat qulatela finish tonight is
lb* featured ninth race at Banford-Orlando Kennel Club, add if
tha htadlcapper la right, th* vet­
eran will itUl be looking after
th* headllMr Is ever.
Morning line odd* give three
ether top greyhound* a batter
chance la th* hot ninth then Gut­
tersnipe.
Fans will be wondering obout
Buck Goodspcid, • newcomer to
the oval this aeaion. This big 73pounder will make hi* first offi­
cial visit to the starting gaits
tonight, but schooling test* Indi­
cate the gent will be a etslwert
of the Grsdo-A division. He holds
three consecutive victories ia ths
test rscss and th* brtadl* fallow
covorod tbo fiva-slateonlha-mlte
distance ia 31.13 seconds la his
list encounter.
Favorite of tho ninth rico is
Ed's Black Putty, an established
star at tha local oval. I lls black
lent, also weighing Tl pounds, is
rated a 2-tn-l favorite from the
four-bos.
Second boet early odds go to
Trip Latch, in tho ssvonlh start*
lag position for the.fe ^re. Trip
Lech has placed la Vis last three
races, each against top com-

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summer shower at Municipal StaSlum.
Since the city of Sanford Is co­
operating with local sponsors' *f.
forts st providing the finest type ef
(port for the summer; W. Kenneth
UcRobcrta, prime sponsor of the
club, Immediately offered tha aid­
ing to the city which could ul* It
in other recreational project* out
■Ida the baseball season.
City Manager Pete Knowlai was
all smiles in accepting thia “ ire
mandoua windfall'' as ba described
it.
"This should mean,” he laid,
“ that because of Mr. Collins' gen­
erosity, faw if any games evtr will
have to ba called this summer. The
Infield drains oft fast btyood the
clayed area, and since this aiding
It to feet high. It will cover vlr
(gaily tha anllro running area
keeping it dry."
Collins, learning that there was a
need for tho material, wasted no
time In otfaring it. The aiding will
come from bis clrcua winter quar­
ters at DeLand, and city trucks
will pick it up shortly.
Knawlos indicated that City
Perks Superintendent Jim Dunn
will be Instructed lo build a simple
rig by which it will ba possible
quickly to lay tbo siding ns well as
remtrt 1L
Dunn alio likely will install flood­
light* for the parking area,
Kaowlca &gt;ald, so that th* city, aud
tha dub, can effect e laving la
electricity costa by turning elf tha
floodlighted Held within momonta
after any game.

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Tonight's 10-raco card will be Orwig Captures
launched with a swift Grade-B
race Including such fast hounds ai Archery Title
Bob Orwig ef the Sanford-StmlJohn Ring and O. B.'s Trust.
Matinee action will atari at 3 noli Archil* Club won tbo Instinc­
tive title In tha man’s class at
p. m. tomorrow,
th* central Florida Archery Asia.
held at Sanlando
Near-Record Double Championships
Springs Sunday.
CHARLESTOWN, W. Va. (UPI)
Bob Orwig'shot a 490 for IN
—Ths second largest daily double targets to cop lha title. Jo* Couof Urn year — *1,331.00 — was lombe of Sanford shot a 4M for
produced at Charlestown Monday second place in the meet.
whtn Greek Deb and Broom Sage
won the first two races. The pay­
off lo surpassed this year only by Foam Rubber Pits
a *1,023.70 double at Tropical
NEW YORK (UPI) - Promot­
Park, Jan. 9.
ers of tha major ladoor track ami
field meets at Madison Square
Cards Sign End
Gordon this winter announced
CHICAGO (UPI) - Th* Chicago Monday that foam rubber will be
Cardinals today announced the used In tha pola vault and high
sluing of Jack Dean Atchaton, Jump landing pita. U. S. Olympic
313-pound otfeaaivo and from West- Coach George Eistment of Mano n Illinois University. Atebsion, haltan said the Innovation will be .
0-4, Is e resident ef Springfield, “ a psychological a* well as phy*
1U.
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SHUFFLING OFF. L. R. Beck of Winter Park gets off a ihot in the San.
ford Touriat and Shufflebonrd Club Invitational Tournament, Mora than
200 ihuffleboard onthualnata from northam and central Florida joined in
tha fames At Fort Mellon Park Monday.

Just Too Busy For Words
GAINESVILLE (UPI)—Florida foot­
ball coach Ray Graves fa getting more
calls for speaking engagement* than he
can handle.
Graves said Monday ha had bean flood*
ed with invitation! to addrgia various
groups throughout tho state.
He aaid he appreciated the “keen in­
terest’' shown in the athletic program,

but he could not accept any more engage- *
meats until he finishes organising his
staff and follows up on his recruiting pro*
gram.
Graves, who was named to succeed Bob
Woodruff earlier this month, said he wIB 4
fulfill the invitations he already haa ac­ ■ ■
cepted.'

Tech Stars Pacing SEC Cage Scorers
ATLANTA (UFO - Th* team
that knocki erf - fast • stepping
Georgia Tech (hit season will have
to come up vflth • default to hal­
ter Hour Kalstr and Dave DenIron' and It's hard enough to atop
either without trying, to atop both.
' Kaiser, a t-1 Junior guard from
Dale, Ind., turned In a 31-polnt
performance Saturday night in
Tech’s victory ovor Vanderbilt to
ralM hit average t* 33.4 for 14
gsmei and vault him inlb the
lead in the Southeastern Confer•nee scoring race.
The uiid eyti, cue handed Jump
shooter has scored So or more
points In tl ef hli 14 games and
now has a total ef 313 points for
the lesson.
. Denton, a 0-3 aenlor. forward
who has fast won a reputation for
balJMiandllng, haa been averaging
IS points.per gams the pait three
weiki and is now averaging 10.3
to plats seventh la the scoring
rat#.
Kaiser, who hai been averag­
ing nasrly 30 per cent from the
floor, hit 13-o(-l3 Saturday night
while Denton, who handiei.Tech'i
Inside scoring was 0-for-ll ia a 10point efofrt.Moanwblle, Mississippi'* Jack
Waters, the SEC scoring leader

for most of tho season, _slipped Rebeli victory ever MUala«ippt
Into second plica Saturday
y night Stale.
with a 31.1 average as he was
Only aollc* for Mississippi Ia
held to just ulna polati In tha
Waters failure to icore was tho
eight - point shewing ef State'*

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There's o dose battle for fourth
lice ia tha scaring race between
YORBA LINDA, Calif. (UF1) — labama sophomore Porter Pow­
Jerry Barber, the Uny Loa An­ er* and Florida Junior Bobby
gelas pro wh* makes up In skill Shivers. Powers bold on to fourth
and narve. what ha lacks la rise, wills an 13.1 avoraga despite get­
today took.homo *3,MO as first ting only 13 palate against rierido
priia money In the *u,oos Ver­ and 17 against Auburn las* wMk,
ba Linda Oprn.
-! . ’ Sblveri rose la IS.0 by searing I*
In a dramatic finish on tho 10th points against Alabama on- “
groan Mendiy, Barber sank a 11- against Miami.
root putt for a blrdle-four with all , The No, 0 position 1&gt; the ____
the pressure In the world on him. hotly contested ef ell. JaekArdeo,
He needed that birdie to win. A Tulin*'* S-10 sophomore, holds tho
ar would have meant a tie with spot a present with a 10.4 average.
ist-flnlahing Billy Maxwell the But Dtiton la only 1-lOth of a
quiet Texan ffom Odessa, A boicy point bohlnd and VandarbUt i
would have meant second place more BUI Johann la th*
distanco bohlnd Deaton at 194.
for Barber.
Mississippi'! tvan Riehmeno,
who relumed to the Rebel llaoup
To Play Russians
Saturday night for th* first Hum
WINDSOR, Ont, (UPI) — A In nvaral weeks, scored ■ potato
Russian kockty team will play the ■gainst Mississippi Slate and 1*
Windsor Bulldogs ef (he Ontario now avaraglng 10.0 white Auburn's
Hockey Asan. senior loaguo boro Dave Vaughan bring* up th* redo
Wednesday nlgbt at the Windsor of th* SEC's top-10 with ■ 114
mark.
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teams haa lost an* fame. Cincin­
nati baa a 13-1 record. California
la 14-1, WoM Virginia 1U
Bradley 13-L

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Top Racers Set
Aparido Holding O u t
For Kennel Club
For K g Pay Hike In '6 0 Action Tonight
By United Press Iatanatteuel
aarioui holdout of th* 1M0 season.
Shortstop Ltd* Aparido of tho
Aparido, whew brilliant fieldAmerican Leggua champion Chi­ lag .played e major rol# ia the
cago Whit* Sox moy be tho first White Sex' Grot pennant vietory
dace 1*1*, revealed In Maraealbo,
Vanaiuela, Monday night that ha
has rejected th* Sex' first offer.
“ Tho m w contract lecluded a
raise,” said 23-yiar-ald Lula. “ But
I think I earned * batter *m .m
United
Press
laternaUnasl
lea mad that Aparido will demand
■y United Pens* laterutimal
*13,000 compared to tha While
Johnny Kundla — a campus Sex' *31,0*0 offer.
hero of M raafi ego— has Min­
Wally Meet, who Jumped from
nesota's Goldie Gophers ta th;
e .31* hitter In IMS to .303 last
middle of the Big Tea race.
A tub .300 team at 10-13 last Mason, today wai rewarded for
aeaion, Mlnnasota Monday night helping tho Lee Angels* Sedgira
moved into third plat* in tha Big win the National League p*asset
Ten with a 77-70 victory over IIliMla at Minneapolis. Minn. It and world'* championship with n
was th* Gophars' third victory In big pay rail*.
The wiry, eofl-spokan Mom was
four conference games and their
10th win in 13 games this season. believed to htvo signed far ISM
That means tbo Gophers ere far around ***,0*0, an Increase of
beaded for tbolr finest season between M.M* and *10,00* eve*
since 1*41 Whan they had an ll-3 last season.
Th* San Francisco Giants. Clavemark la Otsle Cowtea* first year
as ceacb.
land Indiana, Pittsburgh Plratu,
Kundla la In bis Aral season at Kansas City Athletics and Boston
hie alma mater after leading the Red Bex all tied better newt for
signed
Minneapolis Lakars of the Nation­ thetr followers howaver,
al Basketball Asan. to five world contracts continued to trickle In.
championships from M l through
Don Olailngams, acquired from
1*5*.
tha ft. Louis Cardinals last month
Ray Cronh. one of tho many signed with the Giants end dub
aophomorea Kundla rounted on to Vice Preildsnt Chub Feeney said,
come through this tea son, tallied “ he' received a boost in say and
33 points Monday night while Ren everybody is quite satisfied."
Johnson had II and Dick Erick­
The Indians raised their list of
son added 1*. Minnesota led, satisfied players to w with the
30-35, at halftime but spurted to
of third-baseman Bubba
a 33-40 margin after live minutes Phillips and pilehers Leo Klaly
of the second half.
and Dick Stigman. Phillips was
Kansas Stale scored Its fifth expected to be the Indiana' start
straight Big Eight Conference vic­ log third-basemaa.
tory by downing lows Stale, *3-00,
Don Hoak became th* fourth
at Manhattan. Kan. T]ie Wildcats Pirate to agree to terms whtn ho
never trailed although Wally lettered his acceptance, Hoak, who
Frank was high point-getter with will be 32 on Feb. I, batted .2*3
only 13 points. Vlnnie Brewrr had and drove in *3 runs last season.
IT and Henry Whitney had IS for
Outfielder Whltey Heriog, wbo
lows State.
hit .393 before suffering a leg la
Maryland whipped North Caro­ jury June 12 that sidelined him
lina Stale, *3-33, and Wake For­ Ibe rest of th* season, signed
est downed Tennessee. S4-3T, in with the Athletic* and outfielder
Important aoutharn games. Tha Jerry MtiloU and shortstop Jim
vietory lifted Maryland into a tie Mahoney agreed to terms with tha
for second place ia the Atlantic Red Bos.
Coast Conference.
Paul Jelus was th* high acoror
far Maryland with IT points and Honor Tiger Pliyer
Bob Dinefano bid 14 lor North
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Pete
Carolina State.
Campbell of Hohokus, N, J., tha
Wake Forest pulled down *7 re­ tasdiag scorer on Princeton's baabounds to aet a new team record ketball team, was Mlteled today
in an easy victory over Tennes­ as Ivy League Player of the week.
see. The Deacons lad, 3C-3I, and Campbell hat a total of 114 points
then drove it up lo 32-33 with a this season for a 33.* points par
big burst In the second half.
game average.
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Eastern Kentucky SUto beat
Tenoeisee Tech, TMT, Xavier • c e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
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topped Miami of Ohio, *0-71, Bay­ •
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lor downed Texas, *743, Oklaho­ •
ma defeated Missouri, (4-32, Ok*
lahoma State scored a *1-4* tri­
umph ovsr Kansas, aad Georgia
ripped Stetson, *7-73.

North Cirollnle headed the sac-, Illinois. Noire Damt, Kansu, In33 leading coachta who rata the
teams weekly for UPI. Bradley, ond 10 group for tho aecwod I «»•»•. Southern Melhadlsi. St Jowhich scored lu 31st consecutive straight week.
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Slate,
Iowa,
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Cincinnati, advanerd from filth
to fourth with two flrsl-placa
votes and 331 points. Ohio Stato
was fifth with 211 points.
Georgia Tech remained sixth
with 1X3 points, Utah was seventh
with 71, Texas AAM eighth with
ST, VlUanova ninth with 53 and
Southern California 10th with 33.
Villanova, beaten for the first
lime Saturday night when It
bowed at West Virginia, 00-01,
was the only newcomer In lha
lop 10. The Pennsylvania school
moved up from 13th. St. Louis
slipped from toih lo 14lb&gt;_____

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right to revise or reject any nd*
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ATTRACTIVE clean bedroom in 2-BEDROOM bouse for rent, kit- FURN. apt 2300 Slellonville
my borne Phone FA 2-MM.
cben equipped. 2524 rate Ave.
RENT A BED
FA 2 2000.
Rollaway, Hoiplta' A Daby Bedi
APARTMENT, 101 W. Oth., ISO
By Diy, Week or Uonth.
LOVELY furnished f ur room
CARROLLS FURNITURE
apartment, 1 a r g i screened
porch, stall for ear. FA 2-1950. Ph. FA 2*6181
ll« W. lat 8L
3-ROOM apartment. PJ h o n e
FA 2-8162.
LARGE unfurnished house; has FURNISHED cottage! for rent
located at Five Poinh. No pets.
stave and refrigerator, $50 per
Phone FA 2-1487. j
month. 1002 W. First St Phone
FA 23532.
2-ROOM furnished apartment,
clean and close up town, $35
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
month rent. FA 2-8161.
For rent; 40' x 25*. suitable for
atorage or auto repair: Sanford
Ave. k 8th. St. Phone FA 2-3508. WELAKA APARTMfJS'TS: rooms
private baths, 114 1V. First St.
HOUSE
NEWLY decorated ate bedroom
furnished apartment. C a l l
2-BEDROOM trailer. P h s a a
FA 2-6261.
FA u sa .
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SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gable*.
401 Magnolia. FA 3*0T20.
CLEAN i-room rurnished
Close In. Ill Park Are.
OFFICE Space with-ample park*
ing. 315 Oak Avenue. FA 2-6808.
FURNISHED ground floor apart*
mcnt. 608 Park Avent*. Phone
FA 2-0216, U ns answer phono
FA 2 6220.
BUSINESS PUCE for rent,
block off lilway 17-91. Apply
602 W. 27th. Street.

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You can fold the rear seat in your Corvair
Save your dough and go everywhere
Fet real low coot driving — you’?# got other thinga heeldea Just gae mileage to think about — Hko . , . , Row often vHB my
car bo In tho ahopT What will theoa shop services coot me? How anally ran I find service and porta when needed? Chevy took
t &gt;ears to develop Corvair, It'a lha same overall length and wheelbase no tho I8M Chevrolet, bet 18” lower! If yon wont lowest
coat per mile — In gas, oil, and repairs, Corvair will save yon money — give yon more far yoer dollar. ‘

ASK YOURSELF — WHICH AM I GETTING?
Flnl.h

' GOOD

WHY IT IB BETTER
Lacquer—’worth about |7S more. Easy to
is touch. Can poHsh mirror smooth oo yon
don't have to wash R no often.

Diamond Hard
Enamal

4 headlights light 80 to 100 mom foot of
road—might «nvs your Ufa. Worth H i to
160 more. Moot ’80 airs nan 4 lights.
Polished Inlety Plato—Required by lav Is nil state# lor tnsn "wiggle-free" rletm.

Headlights

Sheet

■rake Linings

Front End
Knee Action
Coil Spring*

Riveted
to Shoes

Bonded to
Shoes

Riret hands only let yon use less than %
your brake lining—and rlreta can acorn
your brake drums. Daisy* braka roltaiag
expenses.

Ovcrsise
8 to In. Wide

Better traction on wot pavemwt. Mora
stopping arm on road. Bofter, nnslor rids.

Eatra Wide

Better control—leaa tiro flexing and wear.
Cooler running tiros.

Shock-Absorbing
HjdraulW

Protect# your engine—no costly valve nd.
justmenU needed for quiet and good ml In*

Solenoid
(Elactro.Magnetle
Engaging)

Mounted In
Sheet MeUI
Pockets

Unit-Bull* on
Heavy Cross

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Wouldn't yon like
Ilka to loo
ton ss
aa need through
window* aa through windshield t Plato
worth 890 moro. Thicker pinto wont crack
or brook aa anally.

Noisy
Centrifugal

Eahauat System

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2-BEDROOM

CB 6ouia.
obooe FA I-29M

Real Estate For Sale

Tuc*. .Inn. 19. 1960—Pnjre 7

5. Real Estate For Sale

Tele

WALL PAPERING A PAINTING MARIAN MARKET CABBAGE SINGER PORTABLE ta retpo*
albt*
p a rty
in th is vicinity.
PLANTS for ule. Fred Thurs­
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
ton, Phone FA 1-3990.
Take over • p a y m e n t* o f t5.il.
Contact M« West Ith St.
Two y e a r g u a r a n ie s remaining.
Phone FA 2 MU
Cut Flowera For A.iy Occaition
Write Box AA, elo Sanford Her*
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
THOS. E. THOMPSON
FA 2-1R22
or
FA 14070
General Contractor
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing k Siding
17. Pete, Livestock. Supplies Service With The Caeh. I UPEX
TRADING POST. FA 2-OSTT.
Phone FA 2-4452
WHITE Shetland Pony with sad
REDWOOD Cedar closet, like
ROOFING,
Gutters, Spouting,
die BITS. Phone FA 2-5947.
new, $M. 490 Roeelie Dr. loot
Roof Repair*, Painting, Cement
tage).
k Carpenter Work. General AKC Registered male Boxer 24
years old. Will sell or trade
SAVE at BRYAN'S
for Chihuahua. FA 2-1492.
FABRIC SHOP.
19 PIGS nine weeks old,- $7.50 One Mock West of Monro* t
each or beat offer 'or all; or on Wert Firtt St.
R A M ROOFING
will trade for beef. Phone Mr.
Contracting k Repairs
Wiggins. Enterprise, NO 1-4457. TOMATOES and SWEET POTA­
licensed — Bonded —In
TOES. Celery Av#., near BeerdFBEE ESTIMATES
It Laurel Ave.
Pi.. FA :

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Retale* available from $150 down
Raymond Lundquiit, Assoc.
aitume 15T.S0 monthly pay­
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
NEW two bedroom bouse in Lake FA 2-3951
ment*. Inquire at oHice or
Mary; walking distance to
phone EA 2-7602.
REAL ESTATE DRK'E-LN
school and atom. MS per mo.
2544 French Avr.
FA 2-7213.
APARTMENT, 112 Elm. FA I-057I.

J. W. HALL

Nine-Tenths Of A House

Reader
And Two Acres
Call Hall"
Phone FA 2 3441 If you are handy enough to put
FURN. Apt. 2014 W, lit St.
the finishing touches on this
LOTS for isle on hard surface
almost completed two bedroom
J-BEDROOM unfurnished apart
road; nicely graded, near Mon­
home, . ou ran move in right
ment, tile bath, hardwood floors
roe corner. Phone FA 1-T*39now and enjoy country life on
M2 W. 27th Street.
two fertile acrei of lend only
READY FOR IMMEDIATE
ten minute* from city limit*
OCCUPANCY
All this for $9500.
1-BEDRuOM. 2 bath, kitchen
equipped, Florida room. Large
t.i r-.ii r l -ini*
W. K. ••Bill" STEMPF.R Agency
LOOKING for a nice plaee —
Phone FA 2-4M1
111 N. Park
clean and nicely furnished? See
119 Elm and 1201 Elm. $U. RAYMOND M. BALL 1-BEDROOM, 2 bath, double ter
Call NO 9-5247.
AND ASSOCIATES
porte. extra large utility room.
Real Estate — Insurance
Monthly payments $79. 110
4-ROOM turniahed apartment $90
Surely Bondi
Shannon Dr. FA 2-1379.
per month with utilities — exeopl gai. Phone FA 2-3071 'til $11 So. Perk Ave. Tb. FA 2-5441
Ranford
1:30, FA 2-1515 after 9:00 P. M.
Evens Bldg. Lake Mery
ROSA L. PAYTON
LARGE two bedroom house, big
Ph. FA 2-1290
Registered Real Estate Broker
screen porch, kitchen equipped
Mary E. Carmen — Leo Salvail
9M per month; water torniihB. E. Rogero, Sr As*ocial*s
Ph. PA 2-1M1 17-M at Hiawatha

FARMER'S AGENCY
M. V. Farmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
lilHan 0. Tram*

CLASSIFIED INDEX
2-BEDROOM houM on two tote
Law down payment FA 9-01M.

t o * people asked you f o r

ALSO practically new $ room WYNNEWOOD: $ RR., Fto. Hm„
stove, refrigerator. Air eondi
residence at 2711 Sanford Ave.
tinner optional. Low payments.
Convenient to Sanford Naval
2416 Sieve** Ave.
Air Station.

EXPERIENCED meat cutter, age
21-IS. Winn Dixie, Preach Ave­
nue end tMh. Street.

Stenstrom Realty
LOOK! a* Mi to* wonderful featuroa la these homes. Tarraaxo
floor*—Furred and Plaatarod
walla — Custom bulk • cabinet
work—and Duet-free cloiet*

HERBERT STENRTROM
Registered Broker
LEN R15NER
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORBETT
BETTYK D. 9MITE
AaaodatM
M N. Pork Ph. FA I N

M E C H A N I C : OUARAJfTEED
“ OLD SOUTH
SAURY PLUS COMMISSION.
-COLONIAL STYLE HOME"
HOSPITALIZATION. PREFER
Extra large, beautifully landscap­
EXPERIENCE IN FORD PRO
ed lawn, 4 bedroom a, I full
hatha new modern kitchen,
DUCTS. APPLY IN PERSON
TO HUNT LINCOLN MER­
hardwood floor* throughout,
CURY, INC., 1 » N. PAL­
aeparat* work ahep. lari* toady
patio, gritioua k apaeioea,
METTO.
pleasant throughout.
Located MM Mellow?** Am
Show* by Appointment owly
Excluaive with
HAVE OPENINQ tor responsible
••The Time-Tested Firm"
person with good ear for partS t Johns Realty
time work from 2:00 'til 2:00
1M North Park AH.
P. M-, Monday* through Fri­
Sanford, Florida
day*. Writ* Boa F. V., e o
FA MUS
Sanford H e r a l d . ________

-LMTENI to th* price and
terms—9510 Down FHA Financ­
••For Dortrakfo HOMES cheek OWNER MUST SACRIFICE
ed—Exclusive with
Swat Urtlngi at •‘THE TIME- Make mo m offer: S t o n . , t
bath, Urge living room, large
W. H. "Bill” Stempor A««aor TESTED FIRM.**
acreoa porch; draportes in llvRealtor A Insurer
L GRACIOUS kviag amongtt Oriaf-dtotog
area:
completely WILL hoop one child for working
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Tatter
nwthor Monday* thru Fridays.
.
ange
Rlosaomi.
Lovely
4
bed­
equipped
SE
kitchen,
wall uvea,
Arthur F. Day, Kvorott Harper
FA 2-0000.
room,
S
bath
horn*
on
beau­
dlapoeal,
birto
caMaeta.
ErtabRobert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
tiful, abided, landscaped. Lot,
litoad lawn, cltrui, toad* troaa. HOUSEWORK-91 Caatelberry Ct
■alto E. Noonan, R. T. McCaaUR
21 producing orange troaa, bom*
MS E. Colamaa Clr., FA S-t4M.
Phono FA S-4M1 111 N. Park
ultra modem, $M,200.00 Term*.
HOUSEWORK, 44 Clitto Brewer
Ct. FA 9AM.
L 90UTH PtNECREST - I bed­
room, kitchen fully equipped,
a o*o4 desirable home, you'll
lam to* yard. $14,to9.44, ana
hr-handled - wteh tern "than
$t,9M*0 down.

CM
OflonoA
B ET T ER HURRY!
O N LY 4 1 LEFT
Before Prices Go Up

BOAT, 74 H. P. Evlnrud* and
trailer 9200. FA 2-M92.

Seminole Co. Motors
l » E. Flrat St.

FA 9-MU

ENVELOPES. Lettcchesda. stateGOOD Uaod AppUan
manta, invoice*, hand bills, and
Gormly, lac., Ttrtn
programs, e t c .
Pr igreiifv# New A Used Furniture A Appli­
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-MS1— ance*. A Good Pise* To
209 Weit 12th St.
BUY, SELL * TRAD!
Jenkins
Furniture
MODER? RUG CLEANERS
All Slao Ruga And Wall To Wall 400 Sanford Ave.
PA 1-7450
Carpet*. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
1 Week Servlet
Ph. FA 2-74S7

Sewing* Mach. Repairs
ALL MAXES A MODEIA
104 So. Fait fM hr. par.) "
FA $-202$

• BIO VALUES
• JUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
W. I* HARMON
PH. FA 1-4923 After ■ P. M.
WILSON - MAIER
New and Used Furniture
SERVICE CALLS $110. For da
FA 2 $01$
pend able TV servlre call San- 211 K. Pint St.
ford TV Center, 9th. and San­ Uead fu r n itu r e , appliances, to o ls
ford Ave. FA 1-9741.
etc. Rought-Sold Larry'a Mart
Plumbing ft Heating
Sis M o t o r s AV*. Hi. FA 1-4129
C
a
LL
uraaniaat
Trt*
AIR CONDITIONING
far
fart
efficient
work
CONTRACT and REP«TR WORK
FA 2-3015 for
a
$SAVE$
1007 Sanford Av*.
FA 2 0201
ESTIMATE.
Now ft lined

L WIST W City an paved M id­
way, t bedroom, 14 haMi
borne, Florida room, now u.odora bout* to country, Ideal for
rvtiramant, bargain p r i c e d
911,200.00, oddittonal lota avaflabl*.

Qounihif.

DISCOUNT on Electric Mank.
eta, k Electric Heater* while
they leit!
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING; All
20% to 30% DISCOUNT Arvtowork guaranteed. Free KillGateway To The Waterway
Heaters, Heating Padi, Juleert
matte. Phone FA 2-791*.
Your EVtNRUDE Dealer
A Electric Saucepena.
Rohaon Sportinir Goods
RANDALL ELECTRIC OOk
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Ph. FA I-M41
lit Magnolia Ave.
types end sire*, Instilled 104 9-9 E. Irt.
"Do It YouraelT'
II FT. ALUMINUM Feather
FA'TORY TO YOU
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Craft fishing and speed boil
ALUMINUM
STINE
$125. 904 Frenrb Avenue.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Machinery and Supply Co.
Enclosed head. Sag-prool bottom
W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 9412
rail with plastic ends. Plaetto
or rayoe tape*. Cottas *r aylsu
TV tad RADIO REPAIR af t
1:00 sight* and weekends; San­ 1951 RTUDEBAKER hardti
Phone FA 2-9941,
Senkarik Glass said Paint Co.
ford, Lake Mary and Longsrood.
112-114 W. 2nd RL
FA M M
FA 11771 end FA 2 9915.
53 PLYMOUTH hardtop, mecha­
nically
good
but
needs’
come
LEWIS SALES k SERVICE
• CUBIC FT. refrigerator $M. Cel
body work, tin* for quick Ml*.
Veapa Motor Scooters
FA 2-909 after I:M.
Call FA 2-7501.
Heitor * Lawn Mower Service
Wert Country Club Rd. FA I-7$1S
FOR SALE — 111 Harlay-DavU50 CHEVY $100.
*on Motorcycle, 1IM Model —
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
CaR Claude Matoaa, FA 2-1FIB
’5* SIMCA 4-dr. RAH . .., S1295
Sine* 1141
after $ : » P. M.
•57 DODGE 2-dr, hardtop .i USAS
HARE
DEBARY
rth S-44tt
NOrth 9-4711 •37 CHEVY 4-dr., 2.4M miles $1595 90 CU FT. Hotpoint deep ft
•$7 CHEVY 4-dr., one owner $1199
cheat type: RCA IV , SI
•59 FORD Station Wagoa .. $1195
AUTO GLASS
1 wheel trailer, 4* a F;
'59 BU1CK 4-dr., Air Cond. $1495
miscellaneous. NO 1-4149.
'59 FORD 4 ton pickup .... $M
INSTALLED
55 CHEVY 4 dr., Bel Air .. $995
Windahield
HarkGian*
'15 DODGE 4-dr. Royal, nlrt $995 COLDSPOT deep free##
Loor Gian*
VentGinas
condition. Ph. FA 1-tlT
'tl NASH Rambler 2-dr. H.T. $295
SERVICE
•50 DODGE Convertible .... $195
Senkarik Gians and Paint Co. 'M PLYMOUTH 4-dr........... $195
11 114 W. 2nd SL
FA 2 4922
MOST CARS
VERY WELL EQUIPPED

15. Special Service*

INCOME PROPERTY: A p t .
house. Need* repair but good
for future Invratment. treated
901 So. Fark Avr. Sanford —
apposite Firtt Baptist Church.

For further datafla contact
GEORGE T. STUMP
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
k LOAN ASSN.
STOP! to to see our $ bedroom HT S. COURT
ST., ORLANDO
14 *r t Wed both borne# at
PHONE GA USlt

22. Art Idea For Sal*

14. Build. Paint ft Repair

CELL or TRADE: S-Bodrown, 14
both*. CB. Flarlda n o n . Nicely 4. FOR good older hemes, mode
tondaeopod lto* x W corner
af matt~rtala scarcely used to­
tot $2,lto down or wB trade
day and to excellent establish­
for other property. Will finance
ed residential areas, sidewalk*,
pari of down payment If deairbig oak trees, 2 and 4 bed­
Furniture and AppHancea
Plumbing: &amp; Repairs
od. 110 E- Coleman Circle.
room). SM.0U.00 to 919.W0.00,
Jaa C. Thorna*
FA 1-TtM.
good terms, tot ue show yog
SALESLADY — Pari time, to MM Berta* it.
FA S-M49
these home*.
sell import a*t builncaa service.
Excellent Homesites
Mu*t be neat, with pleasant
PLUMBING
RESIDENT of Sanford Si yrara
St. Johna Realty Co. peraonality.
ON L A K E S
Experience help
Contracting A Repair*
would like to take rare of your ROLLAWAY, Hospital and
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Free EiUmatei
ful. Car necessary- Salary and
baby ai'llng nerds. Qualified
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA I-01to
R. L. HARVEY
(xpanaai. Writ* Box BS, tie
sitter*. Mr*. T. A. Stilra, OW Bed*. Day. Week or Moi
a A. Whiddon, Sr.
FURNITURE CENTER
204 Sanford Ave. Pboae FA 2 520)
E. 20th. St. FA f-5000.
BROKER
2-1EDROOM house, kitchen equip­
1100 French Av*.
MS Be. Park Ave. Pb FA 2-Mil
ped. Established lawa. Low WOMEN to work to meat packing
Ph. *A 2-7992
1.1.
Electrical
Sorvlceo
15-A
Beauty
Parlors
monthly paymonta. FA 9-4MI.
■font. Apply Mi-Flavor Meats,
14 ACREI good bttUdiag laad
Tuikawiltow Rd., Near Oviedo.
Electric Sarvio* DORIS’ HKAUTY SHOP
Model Bwlmwilni Pool
an pared road only on* mile
No phono information.
t o n downtown Sanford. Hay­
9004 Adama Ph.
FA ' *»S
FOR RAl.E
den FutroU, Ban 294 A, Rt. I,
Nationally Advertised Esther
Williams A b o v e Ground
SOFT LIGHTS ON A
Swimming Pool. Ideal for
CASHIER, must be experienced
SHIMMERING POOL
■rtaa wit* high water table.
part time work. Apply Tip Top,
New available for HALF
Picture youraclf on a balmy ovenSanford Ave. ft 4th Street.
PRICE.
tog reclining oa the patio of
R* lovelier With Professional
Can be teen at Marl-Nelte
your new, FOUR BEDROOM
Beauty Care.
Motel to Baaferd.
HOME to LOCH ARBOR. Ike
PAINTING ft DEOORATtNO
modern kitchen, luxurious baths,
Licensed — Bonded
largt recreation room, filtered COUNTER MAN or Meat Cutter.
Fro* Ertlmatoe —
Apply Tip Top, Sanford Av*.
swimming pool and location near
/Plumbing
Work Guaranteed
ft
4th.
Street.
the Mayfair Country Chib maka
Seminole Painting Contractors
this on* of the meat detirabla BOOOKKEEPER: Must have **
FA 2-1204
homes In the ganf.'rd area.
p#Hence to all phaaea of auto­
motive dealership bookkeeping
Apply Brats Motor*. 20* E. Com­
mercial Ave. Ph. FA 2 5441.

HOMES

T O T A L PRICE

EN R O U T E !

10 Loti north of 25th. Street on Sanford and Palmetto
Avenues* Sanford.
Valued by County Appraleer at $8,500 and so entered on the
tax roll by the Aueseor and confirmed bv the County
Commiseionera.
Now offered by me to a willin/r buyer at $3,500.
Low caah payment

SUNDAY

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

Shimmokih

PHONE FA 2-3809
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
W* Invito yog In bo our gumda
abaolataly free without ohHgu*
Itou to on* af Sauteed** tending
Mettle white you lanta aukable hearing for ytarsatf and
family. Pick up your tow *4
oar Helen Office.

Home* Dealfnad Fat
Florida U ria*.
t ft 4 Bedroom* —
1 ft t Bath*

VA - PHA FHA la S a n to
Conventtonil
Financing
Down Payments
Low u 9421
T or oaa move ftp k H M i
aUly while the papon «n
bolaff procoasotL
Wo GuarhRtoo t a w r i
SatiafocIlM Ota l t o
CoRatnictloaO# Ypm
Homo Far l t o Ftrot
Year — Or Your Dm
PayiMBt A M O t o f
Coat Will Bo C toM hft

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W ll —eat any reason for the farm
fnmtliaa of Jeeksoo County, Alt.,
to worry about tfcoir children ones
llw kids were safely aboard Cbarile
B u m s ' M f Mack and yellow

\ '&gt;fhara waa as raasoa tor a whtotItoj freight train te slice through
tea ■llsuclkw of Beavers’ bus at
Jitt i . to- Magday at aa urn*(trusted grade crossing. But ii did,
M i tour children are dead. Eight
pikers a n fighting tor their lives
to hospitals
■•■van, *1, waa an experienced

ggg af hla srwa family. Two of
wort killed aad two others
sod Charlie Beavers' back

SAN FORD HUM ANE SOCIETY officer! working on plana for the society

Saturday, wen, from the left, Mrs. Elaine Miller, Mrs. Ruth Rankin, Gene
Rankin, Mra. Harriett Cowley, Bob Johnson, Mrs. Ethel Williams and Mrs.
Diana Cudebae. The officen met at Mrs. Cowley’s home.

warn killed iaatontly to tho crash
which a witness said "sounded like
iko train had blown up." They
Won Poster, li, and Leonard
Beavers, &gt;, sons of tho bus driver's
Anther: and Frances, 10 and Mary
M N Corbitt, t, daughters of Alhart Corbitt.
incite Beams, I, daughter of
together brother of the driver, end
NEW YORK (UPI) - The latest
-m o ld W McCrary, 12, won taken
• Erlaeger Hospital at Chalta- davaiopmeat to the tovestigathm
Megs, Tens., ao mites away ba- of two recent airline crashes that
etuse af the seriousness of their hilled 71 persona took on a new
air of mystery today.
1..a other Injured were to fair Use key figure to one disaster,
hedUten at a hospital to Scotla­ New York attorney Julian Frank,
n d , Ala., tha county seal, with w n said to be the legal advlior
go exception of James Larry Cor- of ex-convict Dr. Robert Spears,
tot, I, aan of Jack Corbitt. Ho was g naturopath involved in (he other
crash.
Aethoriliei linked the two men
khariff Fred Holder, Beavers'
(tong friend, was eo* of the few late Monday when Donald Loom*
talk u Beavers to the hospital, to, 80. Spears' co-defendant in *
mvors, stunned tor pain, chock Los Angeles abortion ease, dis­
A mdor heavy sedation, pleaded closed the relationship between
U Haider te tall him the worst the two men.
Authorities wen investigating
d than began to ary.
a theory that Frink, 32, set off e
Find, I just couldn’t help it at bomb aboard a DC4B Jan. a on
," bo told tba Sheriff. "My a National Airline* flight from
Iko* failed, 1 didn’t boar the New York te Miami. Thirty-four
toe. 1 stepped on my brakes ig&gt;d persona died in the crash.
Spears, #4, an ex-convict with
a criminal record, dating back te
1*17, was Uated aa a passenger
aboard the Nov. it Nil
Air*

A ir Disaster Probes Take Humane Society
Needs A Shelter
On New A ir O f M ystery

•

By FRED DANXIU
7 NEW YORK (UPI) - Tho ua' fcr»Mtibto Sinclair Lewis novel,
" •'Arrownalth," waa translated Is

I1NUTON (UPI) - DemofaUsual Chairmen Paul M.
Ms toiusd a formal call for
ly'S llto ooovontion—with a
&gt;r that delegates m u s t
, U 't o u « * torn* fia riw M M |.

, muumr ucuiata im in

$ The •onvonUon will apon at •
’ P- m. July It to the Lea Angelas
Memorial Sports Arana, "for too
purpose of selecting nominees for
«*sldoflt and vice president a( toe
; United Rtotee ef America, to adapt

that Lewis gave to various trails
to our eoclsiy ware crowded out
of the tolepUy, aa were those eaCuuuici* 'ftiUi " mini oi measured
merriment" — Lewis' forerun,
nera of modern-day hucksters.)
Still, I fouod It a satisfying
production. II moved quickly un­
der director Alex Begel'a centre),
■bowed discretion, foaling end n
high degree ef artfulness a* It
•ertnynd highlights from Urn

lines flight from Tampa, Fla., lo
New Orleans, Tba plane crashed
In the Gulf of Mexico killing at]
42 persons on board.
Authorities were checking the
possibility that Ihe Gulf crash
also was the result of a bomb
plot.
Frank Insured himself (or al­
most one million dollars shortly
before he left New York for the
hop to Florida. Ha named hia
wile, a former fashion model, as
beneficiary.
Spears, according to his Dallaa,
Tax., attorney, earrtod 1100,000 in­
surance on himself. Like Frank,
Spears named his 33-year-old wile
■a toll beneficiary.
Loomis lotd Ihe Los Angeles
district attorney's office that
Frank was Spears' attorney. He
said that after he and Speara
were arrested last July Spears
■aid "I think I'd belter call my
attorney to New York, Julian
Frank.'

too true at Umcs, wss served up
amid ueroalistlc attitudes tad loo
many stylised, stereotyped aliuslions and characterisations. The
big handicap was tha feeling enpandered, that we've seen ell this
■toff before. Mery Ficketl and
Jack Kingman breathed Ore into
tbeir lines. Larry Blyden wrestled
with a multitude af awkward lines
aad Wendell Corey was tha bland,
untainted million, ire who anded
up with a nomination and e slight
I eta even forgive tho curious touch of Urolsh.
ending, which manaied to be
faithful to Um spirit &lt;4 Um book
The Chaenol Rwtait "The Free­
even while being unfaithful to tba dom Explosion," an hour-long
story. I was happy with Farlay took at Nigeria's preparations lor
Granger's performance aa Arrow- Independence, to tba subject ot e
smith, Oscar Homolka as Soodcl- CBS Reports special for Monday,
ius and Diana Baker as Leora. Fob. 13.. .Theodora Bike) brings
Francis Ledarer aa GotUtob bit hia latenutional folk songs to the
tbs mark, too, but ko got off to Pat Boone show on ABC-TV Thurs.
a bad start.
day, Jan. M .. .Belay Palmar will
lake over (ho CBS-TV panel show,
Viewers of "Ona Loud. Clear I've Got A Sacral, on Wednesday,
Vatoo" war* reunited with (h* Fob. I while boasman Garry
cent ef political convention Sun­ Moore vacations., .Rocky Grasiaday light, about six months be­ no to Um special guest when CBSfore the caucus moms start fUI- TV’s new variety show, Bo Our
iag with smoko.
Guest, premieres an Wednesday,
Tho NRC-TV Sunday Showcase Jan. 27, in pUca af Lineup.. .
drama by Roger O, Hlraon broke With NBC-TV'a Fibbet McGea and
the news that political reformers Molly nearing the TV bonayard,
glen make their deal# with politi­ there's a possibility that the onecal boaaea as they act into Um hour Startime specials will start
fight. Raid Um political boas, plan­ at 1:18 p, m behead of an hour
ed by Joseph Sweeney, "nobody
gels anywhere to politics unless
be pays for it, somawbare, semebow." This axiom, which seems

The Sanford Humane Society
needs a shelter, Society Officer
Mrs. Diana Cudebec reported Satufday.
Tha society would like to buy
or rent a piece of low cost land
and could use an old barn or
garage aa temporary quarters.
"The officers are willing to take
hammer in hind and work on
anything we may acquire.” Mrs.
Cudcbec said.
Anyone knowing where the aociety could get a building or soma
property should phone Mrs. Cude­
bec at FA 2-7S30 or write tho
Sanford Humane Society al 108
Country Club Drivo,

7 \ ' 'i ■'

’*.

LQS ANGELES (UPI) — lion.iJ
Williams wishes he never had
lakao that college course in philos­
ophy because today it had him
right fa tba middle of the FlnchTregotf murder trial.
Williams, XI, was a childhood
friend ef red-bslred Carole Tregoff
wbe la acresed with her lover, Dr.
Bernard Finch, of slaying the aergeon's brunette wife, Barbara.
Williams also was a lightened
young man on the witness stand
Monday and he probably will be
•Tea rnora shaken after cross-ex§fia$U an,._ his story he helped
Miss Tregoff find a man capable of
murder for hire.
Tim stale charges Finch, with
Carola at his side, did the job him*
■elf with a gun after the man in
Lae Vegas was paid 11,400 for the
killing but squandered the money
and forgot his and of tha deal.
Mrs. Finch waa abet to death out*
■Ida her Los Angeles home July 18.
There waa almost a brothersister relationship between himself
and Carole, WUllama testified. She
waa three years old and lived with
his family from the first time of his
memory until she went on her own
eight years ago.
Williams is now n third year
student at the southern branch of
the University of Navada in Las
Vegas. One of the courses ho took
last semester was philosophy with
another young man named Richard
Keachir, who boasted of hla con­
nection with the "raekets" in U s
Vegas.

HAVANA (UP!) — Premier Fi­
de! Castro's new attacks on the
United Statea and such lesding
officials as Vice President Richsrd M. Nixon appeared today to
have brought U. S.-Cuban rela­
tions to Ibe lowest point in years.
In a radio broadcast Monday,
Castro described Nixon is "inso­
lent" and said the U.S. attitude
toward Cuba waa "excessive and
insulting."
Both comments stemmed from
American protests against leisure
of UA.-owned properly in Cuba
by Castro’a land reformers. Nixon
said in a recent tpeech that Cuba
had adopted a policy of "confis­
cation without compensation."
The Premier assailed Cubans
“ who applaud a foreign ambassa­
dor In movia houses”—an appar­
ent refaranca to ihe antliuilaatte
reception accorded newsreel shots
of U. S. Ambassador Philip Bon■al's recent return from Washing-

Castro said be will go on the
air again soon to prrsent “ im­
portant documents" purporting to
prove that "a foreign embassy”
is taking part in an alleged cam­
paign of "provocation against
Cuba." lie gave no details.
The bearded leader appeared
on the rtdio show tor the apeclfie

W in Choice

WLNCHCOMBE, England (UPI)
—Margaret Jones, la, a cook and
the daughter of a miner, all of a
sudden found herself in the pre­
dicament of having to make a har­
rowing choica.
,
It was a romantic choice, and aa
is the case in any good romance,
Maggie Jones was loved by a poor
but honest and jobless truck driv­
er. Johnny Rowlands, 23.
But Johnny Rowlands, sure
nothing could shatter Maggie's de­
votion to him, one day introduced
her to hit buddy, a rich, handsome
young baronet. Sir John Christo­
pher Dodsworth, 24.
For months Maggie Jones was
torn between her two loves and
TONGDUCHON, Korea (UPII was unable to make the choice be­
—Tha two Korean prostitutes who tween rich man, poor man.. . .
had their heads shaved by Ameri­
can soldiers have each Item paid
I960 compensation by tha U. S. County Census
Army.
One, Qim Aa Soo, 38 said Starts In April
■ha would use the money "to
PUm for the 1080 census of
■tart a retail business." The Seminole County waa underway
other, 22-ye*r-old Kim June, did today with the announcement that
not disclose what she Intended to Herbert J. Benson of Orlando wa*
do with the money.
named district supervisor of the
The two prostitute* were caught district which Inclades Brevard,
by U. 8. soldlerm Jan. 2 when they Flagler. Marlon, Orange, Osceola,
sneaked Into tha U. S. Seventh Di­ St. Johns, Sumter, Volusia and
Railroads in tha United Mates vision area to solicit patrons, The Seminole Counties.
war* using 23 different gauges of soldier* shaved their heads a* The field canvass of tha survey
track to 1S7L
punishment.
•
to expected to start to April.

Two Koreans Get
U.S. Compensation

But Maggie, the miner's daughter
made up her mind Monday. Tha
engagement waa announced of
Miss Margaret Jones to Sir John
Christopher Dodsworth, baronet,
rich man, and friend of a poor
man.

Nerve Tests
Prove Success
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI)
—U, S. Veterans Administrator
Sumner G. Whittier announced
today successful testa wflich re­
stored the use of nervee and
muscle* paralysed by strokes.
. Whittier said the testa ware
conducted at tha Veterans AdminUtration hospital at Durham,
N. C„ and that "ro&lt;
rated aa excellent or satisfactory
in 20 of tha 27 cases and even in
tha seven others there was some
improvement."
The VA administrator said She
method consisted of "a aeries of
electrical Impulse* applied te tho
arms 20 times a minute for a
half-hour at i time, twice daily,
plus the patients* mightiest efforts
to move, if only a fraction of on
inch, hte paralysed arms."

Hospital Notes
JANUARY IS
Admissions
Fred Swankbous, Sanford
Margaret Bush, Geneva
Cynthia Wallace, Sanford
C ioiyn Stenslrom, Sanford
Bonnie Richardson, Sanford
Helen Benton. Sanford
Joyce Edwards. Rinford
Alice Getman, Sanford
William Carrlgan, Sanford
Edna McMillan, Sanford
Gusile Raularson, Geneva
Claude Jackson, Sanford
Births
Mr sw! Mw. Adam Hayr.cs,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and Mra. Paul 8. Risiey,
Sanford, ■ daughter

iriat Episcopal Church vestry elected at n
ltd pur toh hounn wart, bank row, loft to
’nrVer, lit onus Hodgott, Fr, Paul Schultz,

Fradnrink Clavnringa, Earl M M
front row left «u right, William 1

Gabler, Robert Elmers, John Smiley

DeBary
Grace Pixlar and baby,
ford
Cynthia Wallace, Saafatd
Robert Cully; Sanford
Frances RummeraU and bnby,
Sanford
William Galley, Sanford
Clara McKcnny, Lake Monroe
Timothy Seehreit, Titusville
Ralph Dean, Sanford

School Aid Urged
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
Democratic Advisory Council has
called for ■ federal aid to educa­
tion program that would coat ona
billion dollars e year at the starL
and grow to three or four billion
annually. The council said .many
slates and communities have ex­
panded end Improved schools hi
(ho post 10 years but more class­
rooms art needed and tho federal

Crackdown Asked

squaring room,

performance to a now i
encinrcred to deliver BP i
mill* lor every gallon, or
H f-Thrift«.
. And riding eomfort to
to a never-ewdtof treat, tj

NOW-THE CAR THAT STARtS THE SIXTIES
diyldaal eervto
(closures that

purpose for arms purchaiei from
commentator Joie Pardo Llada,
Pardo laid the money was con.
tributrd by listeners.
“ We are ready to fight," Castro
laid. “ The arms are for the de.
fense of o r sovereignty, but the
important thing ii that behind
each gun it a man ready to de­
fend the country."

WITH SO MUCH THAT* NEW,
SO MUCH THATS DIFFERENT

Fir Plywood

...AND SETS THE PACE WITH LOWER PRICES!

Panelweave Fence

SANFORD, FLA.
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f

■boulder-

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Temperatures Down To 34 In County
County resident* shivered today in tha
told eat weather ef the new year.
Temperatures dropped to S4 degree*
and light front waa reported in certain area*
of the countv.
County Agent Cecil Tucker reported that
the front waa not heavy enough to do any
serious damage to citrus and vegetables in
the area. However, he warned that continued
low temperatures could hurt the whole agrieulture picture here.
The Weather Bureau reported a gradual

_in tomorrow and eonttnoa
warmup would begin
for tha next few
‘ w days.
Forecast for Thursday la fair with slight­
ly higher temperatures in tha afternoon.
Future temperature outlook: Slignuy
h'gher temperatures Thursday night blit
with frost in north and eentral districts Fri­
day morning.
However in their five-day outlook today,
forecasters said temperatures for Central
Florida and most parts of the atate would
average about aix degree* below normal.

Utyp S a ttfu rb

Tuekar said this morning he checked with
many totrua growers in the county and all
felt the cold waa not serious enough to dam*
age the area's million dollar citrus crop in
the midst of harvesting.
Around the atate. temperature! went be*
low freezing in Northern Florida and down
to 46 degreea in tourist jammed Miami.
High temperatures this afternoon were
expected to In in the 60*a in the north and
the 60‘a in the south.

ifymxih

WEATHER: Sunny and continued cold today with highest 68 to 64. Fair and cool again tonight, lowest, 84-42.____
VOL. XLIX

United Press Leased W in

Established 1908

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1960

'SANFORD, FLORIDA
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News Briefs

DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL of tha Navy, Capt. K. M. Day. ri«ht,
waa greeted at tha Sanford Naval Air Station lata yestarday by tha at**
tlon commander. Capt. Robert Sl.ve. Capt. Day came in aa chairman of tha
Bureau of Naval Waapona inspection team which la surveying tha baaa
her*.’ He and a team of 20 will be here through Thursday. (Navy Photo)

Backfield Coach
GAINESVILLE (UPD-Franktln
C. (Pepper) Rodgers, Air Forre
Academy's aggressive backfield
marh, was namrd to an Identical
poit at the University of Florida
today. Athletic Dlrertor and Foot­
ball Coach Ray Graves said Rog­
ers' appointment was pending hla
release from active duty In Ihe
Air Force Feb. 1.

Big. Phone Bill

A NEW 50-STAR FLAG for Sanford Lodge No. (2.
FA AM. v i i presented last night by a group of Masons
from tha Sanford Naval Air Station. Among tho Navy
group giving tho flag were, from left, AQ1 C. G. Stuekert, Lt. (jg) R. L.Conn, ADC E. L. Wtber and ADC D.

Scott. Accepting far tho Sanford Masons waa Eddia O.
Keith. Tho gift waa la appreciation nf courtesies Lodge
63 has extended to the service men, the presenting group
•aid.
(Herald Photo)

'All Details' For Circusland

FRESNO. Calif. (UPlI - The
Pacific Trlcphonr and Tclcjraph
Co. »ay« M won't collect on that
$1,424 telephone bill run up by
a 13-yrar-old Fresno girl. Helen
Jackson made 462 calls to Los
Angelca frirnds and then tried to
A new Jill for Seminole County
charge them to other Fresno cinil ■ alep nearer reality 11
numbers. 9ha waa discovered
when people who were billed eom- Winter Park Architect Jamea
Gamble Rogrra waa hired by the
plained.
county commission yesterday to
Hearings May Be Cut prepare plana for the new Jail
WASIUN'GTON (UPI) -The Sen­ and remodeling the rourlhouie.
Roger* agreed to undertake the
ate Rule* CommiUee waa eipectad to deride today when to eut project* at a fee to ala percent
off bearings on proposals to use of the conitruelion rolls, which
federal registrars la the South. bo termed a standard charge.
Chairman John Krider said this
Chairman Thomas C. Hannings
(D-Mo.) has said bn wan's to ter­ morning that work on the Jail
minate the bearings soon so that will be started "aa soon ae prac­
a report ran be ready when the tical."
Senate begin- debate on elvll
However,, during that Ume,
rights legislation, scheduled for the commission plans to survey
Feb. II.
recently constructed Jails around
the atate.
Book Propaganda
Krider alio said at the board
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) A meeting that the commission will
•pedal state committee will In­ borrow money to build the Jail
vestigate charges that a tavanlh- but' ''does not plaa to extend any
bond Iran*
Issue mnro
more than flwn
flve traari
yaars.""
grade geography beak ts "preps- hnitfl
Roger*, last August, submitted
gandmngf for eferid govern
ment. Tbe committee waa named tour seta ef flguree tor alternate
Tuesday after State Rep. George construction proposals with the
H. Stallings Jr. of Jacksonville anticipated cost of $430,000 with
and Tampa businessman Claud* another $30,000 for remodeling the
Boring demanded (bat (ha text­ courthouse.
Board members .told criiiea ai
book, "Your Country and The
World," be removed from Ptort- the commission meeting that at
nn tlm* h»v* they .d'.tcuued de-.
da classrooms.
finitely how much Ihe Jail would
coat but had decided io check
Budget Cuts Asked
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Chair­ around Ihe state for the best poss­
man Clarence Cannon (D Mo.) of ible Jail wilhout any additional
(lie House Apprupr-lions Com­ burdens on Ihe laipayer*.
Rogers, who has built 40 Jails
mittee called today for euts ef
"at least" two billion dollars in over the atate, told cilltcna at the
President EUenhower's I N I ' bud­ meeting that he arould be aurget requests. As a starter, Cannon 'rised if the ectual coat of the
proposed that Coogresa block tha ail isn't lower than was Ural
Preiideal'a plans te create 41,- anticipated in hla study.
ooo new federal Jobs. At lest
count the government had 3.3m .ooo civilian employes, and Can­
non said this ought te be plenty.
The payroll now exceeds osm bil­
lion dollars a

lie also stressed that the Jail lation Increases aver the neat M
rould be built In stages, leaving years.
room for expansion.
He also added the prisoners at
H e sa id that the fia u r e o f *700,- the Jail would be roomed on the
ooo fo r the n e w Jail and c o u r t ­ second floor with only buslnesa
h ou se a d d ition w a s a lo n g ra n g e offices, radio room and ether
p r o je c t to ta k e c a r e o f th e p o p u ­ office* an the ground floor.

Navy Says Thanks
The County .Commission yesterday received a letter
from Arlelgh A. Burke, chief of naval operations, thank*
inar the board for their fin* cooperation with naval
pernonnel in the area.
In hin letter. Burk* eited the hoi ora that were riven
to Capt. Lionel Arthur, former commander of tha Naval
Air Station, who was feted her* with a dinner by county
and civic officials.
"In tha future," Burke said in his latter, "we hope
to continua to enchanca the fine relation* between the „
Navy and Sanford."

used tor winter quarters.
"Yen might oay that any nego­
tiation* we have had with the
people here are in Ihe past
tense," he said. "Of course ere
have been talking with them—
and with several other cltlea about
localloo* . • but these discussions
data back a year or more and no
conelueiona have been reached."
PARIS (U P D - Paralroop Geo.
Criatlanl said he had met with
Jacques Menu Issued a carefullyCircusland directors, Saturday, at
worded communique today pledg­
Winter Park, end "all polnla of
ing his loyalty to the chief of the
agreements warn Ironed out."
Preach army In Algeria but not
"I have stopped making an­
directly te President Charles Denouncements here because they
Gaulle.
have become misinterpreted," be
Aa angry DeGaulle abruptly
(aid. "Yon should get the final
summoned the major general to
announcement Worn Circusland
Parts for a showdown on whether
shortly."
he was plotting an army-backed
A search of newspaper Idee and
anli-DeOautle uprising to Algiers.
public record* at Sarasota reveal­ MIAMI (UPI) - University of
Masiu was accused of harsh
ed Monday that an often reported Miami researchers prediet Porida
criUciam of DeGaulle at a mo­
imminent petition by the Criftlaal* will he the only South Atlantic
ment when unrest In Algeria waa
ANKARA, Turkey (UPD-Viwoh- American mountain fescue teems for resonlng of their site for perstate te ebow aa Increase In realIncrcailag every hour, both
maneet ue* as a winter quarter* denlial construction this year.
■g* of a mining U. I. Nary plana beaded for M immediately.
among tho army and tho rightChurch
Meeting
Road
appraisers
will
start
work
with IS parsons aboard waa sighted The plane, a Martin Mercator or attraction site never feu been
And Greater Orlando, ihe (orepatrol craft, waa an
on W. First St. to March, Couaty wing Preach eetUers who fear a
today to tha enaw darbad T tora twia-aagiaad
a Bight from Naples, Maly, te
Under county law* there, K cast says, wiH lead toe nation to At Loke Mary
Mountains to Turkey.
percentage increase to enter toe The Community Presbyterian Commlsstoa Chairman John Krider
said today.
would toko about three months te "big-time" te volume.
There was as immediate report Adana, Turkay.
If the wreckage la that of toe advertise for hearings on such a
Church to Lake Mary will hold Its Krider reported that the board
raissiag plane, It will mean two petition. If It were filed today,
The prediction* were contained to annual congregational meeting at of county commissioner* today re­
major plane crashes occurred to that would delay a final bearing the quarterly forecast of national 7:30 p. m. today. The meeting will ceived word from the State Koad
Turkey Tuesday eight with tha pos­ until April. T1m cirrus begins Me building released this month by the be preceded by a covered dish Department that deads would be
sible loss to M lives.
tour before then, aad some people Bureau to Business and Economic supper at g:M p. m. All mambers forwarded March t for too rightA Scandinavian Airlines Cara- familler with ihe ptoblom Mid Research at thn University to Mi­ are asked te attend aad bring a to-way from W. Pint Si. te Inter­
veils Jet crashed at Ankara Air­ that Ihla would make n closing ami. M comperes the predicted 1N0 covered dish aad table service for state 400.
port to a fog, killing 41 persooa with Circusland mere practical growth in residential units te IMS, each member to their families.
Krider Mid that once tha ap
including ooo American. Officials for the CrisUaais anyway.
the teat year far which complete New officers will be elected and praiMl work i* over, construc­
Feet presidents to tho Junior
were reported thochiag tho possi­
flguree ere available.
tion should start within SO Says. Chamber to Commerce will bo
bility that tha Turkish, control
special guests at the Joyce* luadined to be quoted becauM "we
tower aad tho piano crew mod* don't want te get to a chamber
reon at noon Thursday at Mm
twin errors to cause the crash.
Civic Center.
of commerce argument" said they
The twio-jet CarareJJ, banking
The Past Presidents Luncheon
that nothing will prevent the
Sanford has collected Marly half for a gentle, curving approach to feel
la owe of the features of Jaycee
_ or Its antidpaled income for Eaenboga airport snagged Its right circus from moving to Sanford
Week whlrh started Sunday and
Support of moves Is keep the
w i*jy ao.
wing on a low kill within sight rircua at Sarasota have been at­
will end Saturday with the ACity Clerk Henry Tamm said to the airport aad exploded on
wards-Bosses Night Banquet.
tributed
te
the
Jaycees
end
hotel
today that income for general Impact with such force the clothes
Seventeen past presidents *f
association
to
the
newspapers
l
government and from city utllitlei were ripped from the victim*. Jt
the organisation here have been
there since Jen. IS.
totalled t3T3.3g7.oa through Decem­ caught fire immediately.
Invited to attend the luncheon.
No official endorirmeet to any I
ber. Taxes and other income for
One of the victims was aa Ameri­
Each of those present will be
Ihe year are experled te briaf can identified aa Jamea Hopkins. proposal concerning the cirrus'
asked to make a short talk an
was
reported
since
Ihe
announce,
to 11.333,313.20.
J4, of Indlaaapolis, lad., who lived moot that Um Criatlsnia were
"What the Jaycees Did For Me.”
The
city
spent t3M.137.t3 in Rome.
Ai part to the community devel­
negotiating with Circusland te
through December. This went out
Some offlcels said the crash may nova hart.
opment program during this
in Ihe general government and have bees caused by a navigation
wrack, representatives ef each
Criatlanl said hie family la con­
_ utilities expenses. Both the gen- error aboard the plaa*. There may
industry In the Sanford arcs also
Weral government and utilities also here beea faulty control tower vinced tost Circusland will be
have beea laviled U&gt; attend
"an
outstanding
attraction."
He
rosts include operating coal aad Instructions, they aald.
tha Tburada. luncheon.
voluntMred Ihe statement that
payment on city debt.
"we eipect te bo to ea the ground
Tamm tald that tbe city exbreaking sometime to February."
et a to Increase the surplus
Golf Exhibition
Marshall told the Committee
carries into fta IMO-41 year by Here's C o r Th at
of
100
her*
last
week
that
"we
Three ef the top women golfers
M.OOO. Sanford tarried 043.000
will break ground an Ihe location
to the aallon will hold a clinic
Didn’t Make It
ta'o the ias*-to year.
and alae holt exhibition at the
Eugene Brewer’s ear didn't quite la February." H* said that tha
About TS per rent of the city's
Mayfair Inn Golf Course Jaa.
engineers are expected .ere soon.
taxes usually come in from Nov­ make It Monday.
IT starting at 1:M. p. m.
Brewer wee driving north en
ember through January because
Tha three ere Patty Berg, Bet­
_ ef Ihe taa discout offered, Tamm Country Club Rd. end waa almost
sy
Rawls and Wanda Sanches.
through tha Mayfair Circle in- Fire Burns 30
*tnid.
Uraectien when a car driven by
Council To Meet
Lawrence Preston Mi-Vey hit Ms Acre County Areo
Steiiitrom Buby Dies auto on tha rear fender. McVey, Fire burned M scree Just north
Tha Longwood Town Council will
bald an adjourned meeting in tha
Ton infant child to Mr. and Mr*. 1U Mayfair Circle, waa charged ef Kaeleade Spring* today.
Town Hall at T :» p. m. Thursday.
Forest ranger* and Longwood
Herbert E. Steqatrom died at birth with failure to yield tbe right wf
Monday. Dr. W. P. Brooks toflciat- way.
FARM M JRjRAV 6 A V S L afcaofM hand* an Chariot T . Lavraoa. left, owAad at funeral service* at the grave- la another arrtoeto, John Hen horned team a Jg a. a*, te near­
PF—M mm . hands K evw to U m saw president, Jack F . gym*. New
ly g ill a. m. Sanford firemen
aid* to Oaklawa Memorial Parti
Tuesday, with Brlsson Funeral
fought a grass fire at ZMh St. and
officers began their tenure teat night nt • nteatberahip masting attended
Report* frea Sarasota that UN
Criatleai ah see prefers to re­
main there and wfil net move to
ton Circusland site near Seafood
apparently will have no eftoct
on the circus moving bar*.
Paul CiUUaui, miiiMsa man­
ager of the family eirevi, told the
Herald this week that he bed
.worked ant "nil detail*" to a
veontract with Cireusland which
would move dm family here to
manage the ahow area to the at­
traction.

Maurice Marshall, bead to Katertalwnent Katorprieae, aald to­
day that tha contract should be
approved bp Mo board to dir­
ector* by the weekend.
This ale* include* location ef
the circus winter quarter* on so
acres adjacent to Ihe Circusland
•its.
Criatlanl waa naked about a
eeriea to negotiations with Sara­
sota officials and the Chamber
ef Commerce to keep abe circus
there on a 40-acre site presently

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Rogers Is Named
New Jail Architect

N a vy Plane Wreckage

■Sighted In Turkey

City Nets Nearly
Half Of Income

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DeGaulle Calls Showdown
On Uprising In Algiers

f

Road Appraising
Work Slated Soon

Jaycees To Honor
Past Presidents

hawk-faced bead to wiy end ef*
villan affairs la Algtora, who led
the May II, tin , revolt which
swept away the tourth French
republic and brought DeGaulle
He waa quoted.this week by a
German newspaper as saying the
army we* wondering if it had
made e mistake to backing DeGaulle, hinting at the use of forca
and accusing him to becoming g
leftists. Later be denied making
the statements.
Today after a morning-long cos*
ference with Armed Forces Mia*
later Pierre Gulilaumat, Masiu
again denied lb* Interview and
nffirmnd bis loyalty to the Alger­
ian commander-in-chief, Gen. Am
dr* Challe.
Massu'a third-person atate meat
■Iso uld "th* effort* to Geoernl
DeGaulle to restore peace to Ah
geria baa eonferred an him the
confidence to to* Maoism mesaHis statement aald nothing
about the confidence of the Euro­
pean MUlers, but to Algiera Jt
wet eroding visibly,

Elvis Gets New
Promotion; Now
Acting Sergeant
FRIEDBERG, Germany (UPD
Elvis Presley waa promoted to
■ding sergeant today — Just op*
month before be leave* Germany
and the U. S. Army.
Presley, until now a Jeep driv*
•r. was promoted to acting Mr*
geant from specialist fourth clags.
Along with a third atrip* be win
take over tbe more responsible
duties to commanding a threeman reconnaissance team from
his 3rd Armored Divialaa’a armor­
ed scout platoon.
He med* 1131 a month aa •
specialist four, and the Army ex­
plained an actiag Mrgcant, ae
distinct from a permanent eatgeant, doesn't get a pay rale*.*

Judge Approves
Rood Bond Issue

Highway One tbresgh Brat

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NAS Men Kfled In Wreck
The ear's driver, Donald Van
Goethrn, ADS. was taken to
Orange MeulU.al Hospital where
he was in improved condition this
morning. Van Goethen of Iron
River, Mich., was first put on the
critical list.
The three sailors treated at
Seminole Memorial Hospital and
then transferred to the NAS dis­
pensary w e r e L l o y d Frost,
ADJAM, of Gray, Ky., David Earl
Vaughn of Henrietta, Okla., and
Hugh O'Connor of Dayton, Ohio.
None of those were in serious
Galloway said he had never seen condition. All six men were In
a car damaged like the ill-fated VAH-11.
In another accident a Its e-yeardeath auto.

Two lallora were killed and four
.^Injured when their car hit a power
.
thla tide of lb« Lika Monroe
Bridge early Sunday morning.
Bobby G. Riddles, A.N., af
Oklahoma City, Okla. was killed
•o the spot when the ear misted
a turn and ran into the polo on
IT-02. James P. Morgan, A.N., of
Priteh, Texas, waa dead on ar­
rival at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital. County Constable J. Q.
Galloway called the accident toa^volvlng the Sanford NAS based
'“ sailors the wont bo had ever

old Sanford boy hit by a ear here
Sunday was In eritieal condition
at Orange Memorial Hospital to­
day.
David P. Bach, III Holly Ave.
was bK when be rode his blcyrla
out of an alley and Into the path
of a car at 700 Third St., police
said. The ear driven by James H.
Parramore of l i l t French Ave.
was going IS-20 m.p.h. David suf­
fered head injuries. Ne arrests
were made.
AROUND THE STATE
At least IT other persons died
in highway tccidenta during the
weekend, the Slate Patrol report­
ed.

Pauline Brock, lt-year-eM Tren­
ton resident, wee killed In Jack­
sonville Saturday whan the car hi
which she wea riding bit a tree
and overturned.
Frank Dixon, M, of Crystal
River, died In an accident late
Friday three miles seat af hie
home en State Road 44. Randall
Raker, twe-year-hld New Smyrna
Beach boy. waa killed tbs seme
day near his home.
Two Orlando Negroes were kill­
ed Saturday nlgfk and two ethers
injured when their ear went off
a road near Orlando end overturned six times.
Killed in the crash were Robert

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Lee Solomon, ti. and General
Walker, » . The Highway Patrol
said the car in which they died
was going 100 miles an hour when
it overturned.
Dorothy Jean Knowles, N, af
West Palm Beach, drowned Satur­
day night when the ear in which
she waa a passenger plunged
through a bridge railing and Into
a canal near West Palm Beech.
Domingo Sanebaria Bones. Mysar-old Puerto Rican, was struck
and injured fatally by a tec sai
State Road 10 early Sunday.
Another pedeetrisn, R o b e r t
Moultrie, about 40. wee killed by
a car near Riveria Reach Satur­
day night.

W EATHER: P artly tloudy through Tuesday. Chance of scattered showers tonight. High todny in the upper 70'a, Low tonight in the 60'g
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Ike Sends Congress Giant
Spending Program Budget
Urges New
Postal Hike

1 WASHINGTON (UPl) — Presi­
dent Elicnhowcr sent Congress to­
day a "pay our own way” budget
geared to the biggest tax collec­
tion year in history and the fattest
Treasury surplus since loti.
Ha proposed a ITS,SIS,000,000
spending program which envision­
ed:
—A boom year for business and
personal income.
■—No las cut thla year, but a
M.iM.oou.ooo surplus be hoped
could pave lb* way for tax relief
later — possibly in* INI.
—A rrackdown on tax cheats. /—A new haU-cant a gallon boost
JA Y CEE Dr. Lae Kerwin shows out-of-towners M n . Robert Rise ( lift)
Pesticide residue problsms to to gasoline taxes.
... .
sa d fam ily and M n . O. J . Ashley Ja y te e aw arda ever th e y e a n during the
he tetoate County aritt be discussed
—New
ptetal
ref*
tojrsssovm
aiNH house heM a t.th e Japans laU ding, or Frame* Ave. ^ esterd af. / * . . .
f a t a moating o tj:M p.aqi. tonight eluding n flvo-cent tetter end' soto to* Courthouse, C a t a t y sight-cent airmail atamp.
Agaat Cecil Tucker said today.
—Doubled spare spending with
The highlight of (ho masting ■ hope of rocketing the first Ame­
will ha a penal discussion on the rican into space to 1M1.
problem, totting an tha panel will
—A 41 billion dollar defense
ha Jim Irofdoo, enteoeion atom*- program, with toe accent shift log
logist tor tha University of Flor­ to missiles.
ida: Dr. John Wilson, vlco-dlrUsury Charge
In the treib of a Democratic
aetor to charge «f tha Central Congress to aa eteetton-year mood
CHICAGO (UFl) — Rap. Albert
Florida
Experiment
Station,
C.
M.
m Esina (D AIe.) ehargad today that
to expand programs, Eisenhower
Jay c m Week ia Sanford otarUd with a bang yesterday Van MkMalsm. associate biochem­ proposed whittling a number af
toe administratin'* "hard saoaey"
ist
tor
to*
Florida
Agricultural
policy has forced mortgage totoreet aa more than 100 oounty rwidonta and thoir families vioitad Experiment Station and Mason federal social welfare activities.
He phrased his philosophy this
Marvol, assistant State Vegetable way:
rates up clow to to# level af nsery. tha JaycM building en French Av*.
However, tho firs t visitor a t Um doora whan tb s building Crap Specialist.
Rains, chairman af tbs Houae oubaommittM on housing, said he opened a t l p.m. waa a Wollmoro, Ky. rw idont who said *T Thera will alw bo a film on "I believe our people have the
will explore this issue at bagrlaga wish our town had auch a (o n ly facility for its Junior Cham- to* subject nod n question and determination le hold expenditures
In check, to pay (hair own way
next week ga Ms emergency hawanswer parted.
Meanwhile tha Florida Pee Ilf id* without borrowing from thalr chilTba woman, Mrs. Robert Rlw
tog bill.
Technical Committee today asked ren, to choose wisely among prio­
and bar three shildrea toured tha
the U. J. Department of Agricul­ rities, and to match sound public
building
with
a
Mood,
Mrs.
O.
Nazism H it
ture te label aa poison any Insect policy with private Initiative."
^
BERLIN (UPl) — Three thou- J. Ashley af Daytooa Beach.
litre is how the budget for (Jve
killer containing pa ret hi on.
Conducting
tha
tour
waa
Dr.
* and West Berlin studenls pledged
INI government bookkeeping year
Dr,
Vincent
Stewart,
state
rbamLw
Korwis,
ehairmsa
of
the
them selvas today at a rally to
lat and chairman of tb* group, that begins July 1 stacks up
right all signs of a Nasi rebirth
tho federal agency to against estimated spending to the
to school* and colleges. The stu­ Joyce* officials termed the
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (UFl) - A asked ita
1000 year, in billions of
regulations te require current
dents, rallying before a monument day’a festivities a "brilliant sue- M-year-oid mother who hod boon
dollars!
poison
and
the
skull
and
erected to (he victims et Nasism,
1M0
1041
s to tha labeling af all Receipts
Joyces week w i l l cwttou* under psychiatric car* apparcoUy
carried a banner reading *‘Against
73.0 M.O
pwtteidea
aoottatog
tha
chemical.
want
berw
rt
today,
shnottog
to
Nasism and AnU-wmltism'* in the throughout tho wwk sad will and
Spending
73.4 73 3
second student demonitratiw bars Saturday night with an awards death bar husband and tof at aon
Surplus
3.3
42
dinner when the outstanding
sine* Christmas.
Biggest single spending item is
young farmer, teacher, sailor and child res.
defense — 41 billion dollar#.
young man af the eommuaily
*
. GOP Only
The national objective — "peace
Police said tha ehildrw
will bo fetod.
with Justice for all peoples."
shot
aa
they
lay
to
thoir
bads.
WASHINGTON (UPII -P rs ilOther highlights of the wwk will
"Our hop*." the President mid,
dent Elsenhower today seemed tociudo'on epee board af direc­ Three af lham war* to arttical
"ia that tha heavy burden af arm­
likely to reject demands that ho tor* mealing at 1:M p. m. Tues­ condition at a hospital.
aments on tha world may bo light­
Dead warn Lawrence R. Hall,
take along Democrats w hi* for­ day and ao address by Judge
(UPl) — I s a ­ ened.
eign travels, particularly his June Vdli* Williams al the awards ban­ about SB, an associate to a la. i ntiTALLAHASBRR
President Dewey Johnson and "But wa should mrt delude our
aurvayiag firm, ood bio 4-month
trip to Russia. Tbs White House quet Saturday night
Ka Dux Ktea loader BUI Hendrix salvsa. In this ere af nuclear wea­
old mm, Kenneth.
announced that the Chief KsacuIa critical condition at Memor­ are expected to announce far gov* pons and Intercontinental missiles
live, who flow back lala Sunday
ial Hospital war* Curtis, S, Mary m a r this week bringing tha Raid disarmament must be safeguarded
from a quail hunting weekend in
Jew I. and Christa, I. Another far the Democratic primary to 10. and verifiable. H u problems to
southwest Georgia, would make a
child,
Judy. U waa reported to Two former iteta bouse speak­ achieving this . . .are tremendous.
,
today visit to lb* Soviet Union
good cMdUtoa after a bullet ers, C. Ferris Bryant of Ocala Yet we must face Lp to them prob­
Juno to-ie.
aid Tad David af Hollywood, an lems for the only alternative ia a
grased her.
Mrs. S, T. Hall, principal of the
Police held tha mother, Martha, nouaced their candidacy Saturday. world living m the edge at disas­
Killian Gets Post
Joknaoa, af Qutoey, has said ha ter."
county's vocational school ter Hall, to Jail pending tovaatigaUw
TALLAHASSEE (UFl) - Altar- adult education died Saturday Officers said aha was to "a had wiH declare his Intentions Wednes­
' ney William B. Killian ossumed moratog ia lemtools Memorial ■tel* af shock" end bad te be put day nr Thursday. Friends have pre­
the post as chairman of the Florida Hospital.
dicted ha will run. Hendrix, of Winter Festival
under sedation.
Road Board today with “determi­
Oidsmsr. said be will announce
Mrt. HaB, « . a native of Okla­
nation to make this the greatest homa City, Okla., came to San­
his candidacy al a Klan rally to Slated Feb. 6
Arcadia Baturday.
road building year la our state’s ford to lalT sod began teaching Mon Foces Count
Plans for the All-Souls Catholic
history." Gov. LcRoy Collins Satur­ public schools ia the city.
Other* who had announced for Church Winter Festival will be dis­
day appointed Killian to succeed
Far Um past wvsa years she On Grand Lorconcy geransar before tha wwkaad wars cussed at a meeting of committee
m Joe Grotegut as chairman af the has been affiliated with the vo­
Willis Redding, a Sanford Nagn, Mala leas. Doylo B. Carlton Jr., chairman tonight at 1:30 at the
road board. Grotegut resigned to cational school program.
■tola $20* from a Forest City gro­ of Vsudwto, Fred O. Dickinson new parish house.
accept a post with tha Row Prim­ She was a member af the First cery store proprietor whoa tho m u of Wool Palm Beach. Hereto Bel- Committee tbairmsn for this
ing Co. of Tallahassee.
Mothodint Church, Sanford Pilot luraed his bark, the Sheriffs offtee sac af Banifay, termer circuit year's festival to be held Fob. 4
Judge Jobs McCarty af Fort are Mr*. Helen CoaeUntto*, Robert
Club and Saminol* County Educa­ said today.
Service Probe
Sheriffs deputies sold that Rad- Fierro, Jacksonville Mayor Hay- Creator and Betty Callao.
tional Association.
Mrs. Hall la survived by a dtog delivered asm* produce i t too don Burns, sod tho Rov. George
WASHINGTON (UFl) -T h e Sen­
ate Armed Services Committee daughter, Mrs. R. C. Young af Feraat City Little Gleet “ * A Mown*, Winter Park.
Lake Mary Gets
trill open a probe Tuesday into Norfolk: a son, Gordon S. Han Stare ood drove off to Us truck
charges that vital dafanw pro­ of Chicago, 1U., a brother. Glean after pock*Hag tha money.
New Reporter
Redding took too Winter Gardes Missing Boys
grams have suffered from budget Starling af Lakeland and two
Mrs. Birger Waster will repiaee
route sad waa stepped aad hold
carving. Chairman Richard R, grandchildren.
Mrs. Ida May BJoblom s i Lake
Funeral services will ha con­ by Winter Gardao Suites Mill Found By Deputy
•^R ussell (D-Ga.) said tha commit^ tee will look into the "desirability ducted at I p. m. Tuesday at tha deputise arrived. He waa ehargad Two boys reposted missing from Mary correspondent tor U m BanOakland Shore* Sunday wore pick ford Herald.
and practicability" af apaodtog Brinson Funeral Horn* with Rev. with grand tommy.
od m hr i depute who remember­ Mn. Waster, who received
T.
C.
O'Maw
officiating.
missile programs, "to order to
ed matog tee hoy* end their dog. Journalism training while attend­
Burial will fellow to Oskis wo U iv in r Scent
narrow what has been described a*
Daptey L. J. Kris gat tha dea- ing school to Lakeland lias baoa
Memorial Fork.
the "missile gap.' ’’
IheriL's deputtee s r r s i l a f •ripttea of Gary Goreacho, O f a resident of Lake Mary far tea
Charles R. Knight, n
Mawalte Ava. sod Lw McIntosh, past ala years.
Chamber
To
Meet
re. Frida:
Friday night
Maitland Are., both
Mrs. Sjobtom resigned aa carTown Council Meet .
af M
Cousff with tenvtog too
tea to
deal and totvtog
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arrested after he rid*- lT-dt M ar too Mevtelaad Drive.ln
ad ? :»
m p. as today at toe Oviedo
Lak* Mary residents with news
A at their meeting ia the fire haii City Hall. Fro*.
Baa F. Ward Jr. ewtoad a car w W. 13th It., to* Ha drove out aad picked ttitgn up Items ara asked to rail Mr*.
Ft
TAB f t ti
Waster al FA S-1BM.

Residue Problem
To Be Discussed

News Briefs Large Crowd Attends
Jaycee Open House

Hollywood Mother
Kills Hubby, Son

Stale Governor's
Race 'Thickens'

Vocational School
Principal Dies

Health Center Gets OK
The Florida Development Commiaaion
sintl Public Health Departm ent todny gnve
their approval for the conatructinn of the
new |100,000 health center on French
Ave.
Architect John Burton repurled this
morning th a t bids on the project will Im
opened Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. in the cmirthmtee
and work will atari within two weeka a fte r
the bid letting.

Board To View
Plans For Jail
Winter, Park architect Jamas
Gambia Rogers will present,'plans
far the new county Jail to tha
Court? ■Uomuftsritei tomorrow.
Gambia, who conducted a pre­
liminary study oa county Jail
needs early last year, was se­
lected by the board to' submit
plsns to contract form.
Cost at tha jail is exported to
be approsimately $700,000.
The commission also will salecl
■ board of msdlcal examiners for
the county at Ha regular meeting
tomorrow.

Four Children
Killed in Mishap
STEVENSON, Ala. (UPl) - At
least four school children were
killed and st least eight critically
injured when a school bus and a
freight train collided airly today
rt a rural crossing.
Tha driver, Charles Beavers,
was injured but not critically.
Twa of the dead and two at the
injured were believed to ha niece*
and nephews of the driver.
The bulk of the bus wreckage
was found under tha Southern
Railway train.
Tha bus hsd been taking the
children to a grade and high
school rt Stevrnson, Just south of
tha Tennessee border to the norths i si corner of Alabama. The ac­
cident occurred between Um small
towns af Facklar and Stevenson,
northeast rt ScoMsboro, Ala,

The health center w|ll bn located b*&gt;
tween E ighth and N inth St*, on Hwy,
17-92.
The county'* new health director, Dr.
Clyde Brother* will be on hand for thg bid
opening.
Rrothera waa named to tho 88,800 ft
year poat by tho board of county com­
m issioners a t th eir m eeting last Week.

Arson Hinted As County
Hit By Rash Of Fires
Fires- raged throughout tha
county over the weekend and araoti la respected. la lw* rt them,
Casselberry Mayor W. M. Ben­
son said town marshal Uus Saw­
yer suspects arson to two Cassel­
berry Ere* that flared up about
II .a. m. and 1:M p, m. Satur­
day. Sawyer ia atill Investigating
their caiise.
Flames roared TO feet high to
the Casselberry fire Saturday af­
ternoon. Tb* blase between Seminote Blvd. and Sunset Dr. burned
M acres r t woodland and smoke
billows were visible 10 miles
away. Six fire trucki from Longwood, Alla monte Springs and
Casaelharry fought the blase
which scorched half the tall pines
in Ilia area.
Ranger Robert Leverelt said
the blase was one of Ut* hottest
h« had ever fought. Several times
tha flames Jumped a 33 yard
awath.
No sooner was this fire under
control than Casselberry'* fire
truck rushed across 17-32 wbsro
another solemn rt smoko waa ris­
ing.
White Miete two fires were go­
ing on a Lake Mary Fire Dept,
crew was stamping out soothsr
four acre flare-up oo 1T-H Just
behind Movieland Drive-in. Tha
Lake Mary volunteer* earlier an­
swered two calls on brush fires
which bunted about two acres to
Kavcnns Park.

after
about 3*
Forest City. Lavefrtt laid ho
knaw children sat that Era,
If ranger Robert Gray ate
art a tore* ear*
43 Saturday. ,
: *
High wind# a
spread Samoa over *
south r t Longwood'e Markham
Hd. Sunday. Forest ranger* taught
the Maas with a treater sod wutop
tanker. They are *UR tovaitigob
tog the cauae.

‘Littla’ Sparks
Set Minor Blaze
Soma little Sparks eauaad ■ mate
tress fire Sunday.
&gt;
Police reported that B. L. gparha*
children ware playtog with o algoretlo lighter at their H4 French
Av*. homo whan thop art fire Is
a had.

Shuffleboard Play
Mora (has-$3$ Florid*
are trying thoir skill oa tb* Foal
Mellon Park shuffleboard
today. 11m laaford Tsarist
Shuffleboard alub Invited
fanciers from 33 north ood central
Florida citias ta Jain tha
tournament. ,

Symphony Performs Here Tuesdai
The Florida Symphony Orches­
tra under the direction r t Hsory
Mairr will conduct two aonesrta
to Sanford tomorrow.
Maser waa aooductar af Um
W. Va. Symphony tor II years.
Ho will load tha arcbtatra to a
youth concert at tha sivte sertat
at 3:43 p, as. and ‘papa* concert
al 1:13.
Both concert* are Jointly spon­
sored by Ih* Sanford-DsBary En­
tertainment Asaa. sad IA* City
Recreation Department.
The Florida Symphony Consort
ticket! are tha only reaorva
tickets available. Mutual concert
tickets will be honored af the
door but will not give lb* Rckst
bolder a reserved aart.
Chaster Raarick, oo-cbslrmaa af
the Entertainment association
also announced today that mem­
ber* r t the group wtM oi
era for IMS at Rh owe
day sight.
Other programs to bo
by Um ooforUtoasost association
will bo Um RoUtoa Players Fob.
S aod Um Joes Ureas donas oa*
pony, Mar. a .
M ih* evening auuoml taamr-

aaw, (ha mvbaatre rtM ytop a

varied selection af daisies! and
scml-claaslcal works ranging from

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. When John Corning wont Sown la
dm train elation m Moline, Mich.,
la tarly lilt, to aeo hi* IT-year-old
•on off to tnliet la tho Navy, little
did ho know how loog hia aoa
would otay.
. Today LeYcrwc C. Corning,: n
quartermaiter chief, if one of the
few men who ean aay ho ha* am ad la the coal-burning, ditMl-pow­
ered, aad nuctear-powered Navy.
Since that day In ItlT, be eitimate* that bo baa aailad two mil­
lion miles or etvon tlmoa to tbo
moon and back on everything from
n n m t n bottle wagon to a USfoot not tender.
la the days before World War II.
Chief Corning proved that tours of
shore duty worn few and far be­
tween. From August, i m , until
February, ltSI, ha waa aboard ship
continually except for two abort
tours at receiving etationi.
One of the rare bolder* of a good
conduct medal bcariaf two aliver
atari for over so year* of duty, ha
left the Navy far tho Army ot tho
end hf World War I, After cotaperCyyriet officiate
diDereacoe tkim

mllHniy bnooe on the island.
WAMUNGTON-The Air Force
aanouaead plans te mount intereaotinenlnl ballistics missiles an
milwag care b&gt; tha North and
Northwest. Mobile missiles would
B isk s it difficult fer an enemy to
xcro in on U, f. missile defenses.
FABIf - President Charles DoGaulln pul n temporary halt te

Calvary Baptist Church ef Or­
ange City will eponior n eplrituai
program of sacred muaie Wedneaday, at 7:41 p. m.

British Islet, and lurOpe. Their
program coniiata- of vocal quiatettes, soprano and alto ooloa, ar­
tistically rendered piano numbers.
They also use other musical instru­
ments such aa vttm-faarp, violin,
electric Hawaiian guitar, saxo­
phone, aecontUnx, C a t h e d r a l
chlmoik mualaal saw, and organ.
will bn hold at the Dlaklaaoa Me­ n o five sisters are Sara, Mary,
morial library Auditorium. Tbo Verna, Lorraine, and Paulino,
public M cordially invited to boar limy have received their training
In well known kuUiutkme of lean­
ing: Wheaton Collage, Whaetoo,
HI.; St. Paul Bibla Institute, St
a » , 000-ton battle wagon to a 10dMuaic, Harrisburg, Pa., and Measiah Bible College. Grantham, Pn.

lag ttt« bra for a year, he decided
DM Navy wai beat aad rejoined it.
Chief CentInf wai commUiioned
an officer during World War II
aad waa commanding officer of the
net leader Moreno, which he
claims waa the laat U. S. Navy ship
to visit the Soviet Ualofl until the
recant vtait of tbo aurvoy ahlp
Maury to Odeua.
After moving up the ladder to
Ml lieutenant by 1180, be reverted
back to chief.
Chief Coning came to the Sea*
ford Naval Air Station hi January,
taaa, and eerred aa Mmlpcrmineat Juulor Officer ef the Day until
late November.
ThU week Chief Coning made
the laat move of hia Navy career.
Ho waa traneferrod to Urn Naval
Hoapltal at Che1m a, Maaa., where
ho will ho until ho ende hie Navy
carter ttla aprlng.
Whea Chief Coning rellrei, the
Navy will have loat a man who not
only could tell a good aea-etory, but*
waa « m l laapintioa to all young
Navy men.

Hospital Notes

LAVERNE

C . C O R N IN G

Personals

■T IDA HAT SJOBLOM
Mr*. J. L. Bullard, Mrs. W. FMinshew and Mrs. W. P. Burba
racesthr visited In Orlando at the#
homo of Mrs. BuBard's ateter
and hrothar-fai-law, Mr. aad Mrs.
H. C. Batten, who wore calabrat-

Actor May Testify
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Enterprise

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Tha Bar. and Mrs. BUI Swyear, Votoran’s Advisor
Baymend Lawson. Min, S. Bkull,
Mrs. Ida Padgett, Mrs. Alan To Hold Conclovo
Goodwin, Miaa Doris Fabor and Paraani who want in ana dm
Miss Hoten Snodgrass attended tho Florida Vetera* Affatea oBanr
Christian workers training school In tha Coonbanoo at b p. m. Iteoaat tha Trinity Methodist d u n k la day aheuld maba appotatmanU
with county itrvioA iffiM f w h :
Polmad.
The Parent-Teacher cn a a n 11 N ^ ^ B t t e C T '
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hoard mat recently at Dm school
la complete plans far the regular
ttftUSR of too COUMil H TllHlJf
Iba rnh, 1:11, at tea school. John
BT I M . CMBBNG9 ANTBE* Baalioy,
county cupcrintendanti will
: Mr. and Mrs. Otivor Steward of
Brifantii and ©warn, Mteh. arc dedicate the buOdtag.
Holding Mrtral days with Mr.
and Mrs. John Malrooa.
Babart Maris, aansf Mr. ami
Mrs. ». B. Marte aI tee H. G(By OX. r . U K ) KfiRWIN)
Ranch, hai aceaptad the position
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t r i b u t o r s t o n p lo n a n n t dis* t h a t t h a c o n d itio n o t B a r s
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Charily imports tha auperbly crafted British VeuxheH Thk
trimly styled car gives you Urn handling and economy of a
mnaU, compact car—yet-has room for a family of five . . .
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MIAMI BEACH (U ri) — Sen. Stunrt Symington
of Missouri would be “hnppy" to have Sen. George
Sm athere of Florida as hia running m ate if he should
yet the Democratic nomination for president.
" If I should be the candidate, and if I had a running
m ate from the South, I would be very happy w ith Sena­
to r Sm alhers," Symington said here Saturday.
Symington left for W ashington Sunday a fte r ad­
dressing a church layman’s institute here.

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Coupon Void After Wednesday, January 13th

Yearly Deposit Report Announced
ticui.oo-. luur.) s three bit,.*
and one savings and loan associa­
tion had S3],697,499 on deposit as
of Drc. 31, the Chamber of Com­
merce reported Friday.
Rank resources totalled 835,030.073 In the county and 133,320,464 in
Sanford. Sanford’s post office had

3310,936 in rcccipu last year and
the city had 63,375,928 worth of
huildlng permiti a t of the end of
December.
C of C records showed that
there were 11,387 telephones and
10,118 electric customers in San­
ford whrn 1939 ended.

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QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
PRICES GOOD Thru
W sdnttdoy, January 20th,

Legal Notice
Chat tar .No. 11117

PROUDLY DISPLAYING three of FASHON-ol’s sufoty
awards are, from left, Lcdr. B. C. Hamilton, executive
officer, holding Annual Safe Driving Award 58-59; Cdr.
E. J. W inter, the commanding officer, hording Atlantic
Fleet Aviation Safety Award 59-60; Jack Horner, Lead,
ing Chief, holding Annual Safe Driving Award, 59-60.
The safe driving Jionor is significant in the community
ns well as on the Naval A ir Station as unit members nre
judged on operation of th eir private earn ns well ar.
Navy vehicles. This is the second year FASRON-51 has
won the safety award.
(Navy Photo)

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h a lt n r a . and ra ah llama In firnrraa of rullartlnn
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Dupas Risks Streak

television show hardly as dramat­
ic ai tho ordeal that hia ton had
juit faced. Powell laid he knew
nothing af tha incident until a
newspaper reporter eaiied to aak
about tho boy'i condition.

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cubic yard hue-

kote.
T rndo In —Baa lam
Slodal MSS m ounted
on &gt; g o r a r n m a n t purplua h a lf - t r a c k to .
At
hirie, w ith d r a g huew
hot.
I te m K o . l t n o t a r y typo atsblll*.
Ing a n d hltum loaua
ra isin g marhloo, aalf
propallad w ith powar
ataerlng. T rad# In—
n a a m a o And wait Mo­
dal MJIIS poll ty p e
•■Liar.
■paclflrst)OBo f o r fh* llam a r e ­
quired m ay ho obtained* o t tho
or f ic a of i h e C ounty Kogtooer in
tha C aurthouso a t Bonford, Florida.
Hlda to ha enclosed In a seeled
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q g o u tald e;
Bid
Fer
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Bid F o r a li i or, open J a n u a r y f*.

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Plead Innocent

LIABILITIES
Demand dapnatia of Individual*, partnarahlp*. and
corporation* ........
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corporation* ........ .
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O lhar d a pnilta Irarllfla d and raahler'a chark* atp.l . . .
T ota l Oapnalta __________________I S.TII.1I M I
O lhar llabllltlaa __________________ •
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hidp and to relect and end all
Board o f County

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Com m leal an era
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Hyt y . B- Pavla Jr.
C ogaiy Eogloaor

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French Ave. &amp; 25th St.
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t. R. W. D«ana, Caahlar of lha ohova-nam ad honk, dn antamnly
aw aa r t h a t tho a b o r t a to ta m a n t la tru a to tho boat of my know ledge
And belief.
B. W. ne ane ,
Caehlar
CO n n EOT-ATTEST I
n. J. Itauman,
D lr t r to r a
II. R. Tope
Oea. A. Speer J r .
m a l e a f Florida. C ounty of Seminole, *•:
Kwnrn to and euheorlhed before ma th le l t t h day of J a n u a r y , 1HS,
and f haraby certify t h a t 1 am not an o f f l r a r o r d lra c tn r of ihla bank.
(SEAL)
fluib II Rrott, Notary ru b lla .

Armour S tar Grade “A” Dr. &amp; Dr. Quick Frozen .

Stuffed Turkeys

l l y Commlaalnn aayltea March S, IM S '

Beyoat o r a Maldiag r o m y a a y A rt III tea
Ot A Xa Moon I Bank
F a k llth e S l a Aeoorgaaro W lih Beolfoa M i l ,
1. 0. Mrvlaod e i a f a f r a
Report oa of Oa'-apilirr I t . ISIS, of A tlantia T ru*t Company, J a r k aoovllla, Florida, which la a ffiliated with Tha Sanrord A tlanila Na
tlonal Rank, Bonford, Florida, C h a r te r N um ber t l l l l . Fadarol Itaearr*
IMeirlrt N u m b e r I.
Kind of builoaao of Ihlo A ffllU ttt
R a nk alork holding rom pony, holding r n o t r n ll l n g Inlaraat In Ihla
and o t h e r afflllatoe, lu broaden oropo of bonking buelnete In Florida
Mannar In o h l r h a b o v e.n am ed orgonlaatlon la a ffiliated « l | h nallanal
bank, and de gree of rn n tro li
r t o n e m a jo r ity of tbo aharaa a f oaptlot alork.
F l n a n r U l ralollono with b a nkt
S t o r k o f afllllotad bonk owned by tha offltlo is
( p a r valu e)
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I, H, K. Hrooko. B ar'y-Trtaa. of A tlantia T rue! Company, da aolamn,
ly owaor th a t the above s t a t e m e n t la true, to t b s beet of my
know ledge a n d kellaf.
H. V. Brooke
■ w a rn So s o d oubecrlbad before mo U K I l k d a y a f J a n u a r y , l i f e
(SEAL)
( len iry F o n i a ll t . N otary pubiin
M r •o m m lia lo o a s p l r a i Aug. II, t * 4l

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manral scansthe skies

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etTolgfct at the eengtng
taw*T of the channel
T*d went

t o txack Aewm tii* keel
peesibl* picturs o n e vary

a* Bimu ree aim rr seeeeu wtu wt*b or snowy ekter* and

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"gheit*' ea so M ay channels! Like meal peepla, yes'ra prob•My la • loonUen where TV MgasloooM f rent ouay direct lone
• s a l JsaS tbs h i roar sstamoa wss sat ay to fast.

Kwired* e/ fSeanode of COM Refer*
are aere fa &gt;ue and to TV eeeeplfeo
areae Jucl like pear*.

VBSt teed sees* lit Maks year antenna waib 8 ar 4Mines mors
oVtitatly sad bring lo tbo beet poeaikle e leta re f » * aay
dlrectleo. Wkel yos need Is tbo TV wared tbit rtuiat year
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Itwple, toaT 111, go wby rattle fer boll-wgy TVf F»H la oM
ike tbsiMte peer eet to ogalpped to receive-with a thrifty
CDR ROTOR.

late ot ronpaoy from f i r and near, and
tkey all eay w* pat mar* slatiaai sad
h tv t * baiter p k t o n then tkey do. The
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Sunnyland Hot or Mild
PORK SAUSAGE 3 J&amp; ’P
Lb. $ 1
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LEG '0 LA M B
LA M B L O IN C H O PS
LA M B RIB C H O PS
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la atna sod atssr. We sene racaivad rest
pleatar* out of TV till ws got Ik* new
n * te n s ."
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latulllag a o a eoroo, my en ter,. *r*
*l**nr, *hirear, ilaaditr. My art bekaree
Ilk* e brand o»w one, art* tkaqgk Iks
sea m l TV sts Uaa to *r*r 4k mile* sway.”
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Poach,
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Hoover Radio A TV, 504 8. Sanford Avo.
Kerb TV. 2911 &amp; Pork Ave.
Wlon’a TV A Radio Service, 80S Second S t
Bawled* Radio A TV. 5*8 Celeiy Avo.
W. A, Norrla, R t 1, Box 48S-H, Likevlrw Drive
Paul’* Town A Country, 2S53 Orlando Driv*

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C o u r lh o u ie a t Paofard, F lo r id a oa
J a n u a r y I I , IlSa.
Tho r l e b t l a ' r a a r r r a J to waive
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LOCATIONS

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T o ta l c a p i t a l

HAVANA (UPD-The first II
ot 140 alleged invasion plotters to
come before a military court here
pleaded innocent over the weekend.
The.pleas of other defendant! prob­
ably will be heard today.
The pro • government “Second
Front of Kacambray," former
avmad aupportera ot Premier Fidel
Caatro'e revolution, demanded Sun­
day that nine of the defendanli be
tentenced to death. The nine are
Ihe alleged invader* who flew a
plane to Trinidad, Cuba, laat Au­
gust and shot it out with govern­
ment troops lying in w altfor them
there. Three soldier* were killed.
Mej. William Morgan, a former
American who was second in com­
mand of the. Eecambray group, is
expected to be the ite r witneia lor
the prosecutioo at the trial. He
wai not present at the opening
session of the trial, however, nor
did he sign the atatement de­
manding the death penalty.
Castro and Us brother Raul alio
tro espected to testify, at aome
point durldg the trial, but neither
of them showed up at the opening

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Legal Notice

I KOTICW r t i v is e s
T ha Hoard of C ounty Camwloolnnaro of l a m i n a t e County. Florida
will re c tly a hlda s t Iho Otfleo ot
rtavld SI. Oatrhal. C l tr b . In tho
Caurth nuao a t l a n i a r d , Florida up
t o IKS P. SI. J a n u a r y II, ISIS
l o r tha fallow ing pieces of oqulp.
m am :
* l ia w No. I t F n a u m s l le
tired, 4
wheel d ries , diaaai
p o n o r e d , f r o n t nod
loader.
Item X o . is (laaotino p o * t r a d a t r o t a t o r oqulppod on
a d r a g li n e .d a m b a h a l l
ra p a h la of handling

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NEW YORK (UPI)-Tony Dupaa On the present schedule, the
, af New Orteena opposes Victor trial la expected to laat about two
Zalaaar of Argentina toaight la the weeks.
. mein bout of 10 round* at the New
York Academy of Music. Dupas Is
w risking a winning atreak of alx
* bouts while Zalaaar haa wee eight
of II outinga la/ thin country.

rirT tn o ta a m
NOTICE in he reb y given t h a t I
a m a ngagad In b a i l n s u a t L a b s
jtn n ra * . eem lnola County, Florida,
un d e r the f i r th lou* n a m e af. The
C o u n tr y rtrncary, e n d t h e t I Int*n« l a r*gt*l*r l a i d a i m i w ith
tha Clark nr thn t l l r r u l t Court.
Mamlnnla c o u n ty , Florida, In seenrdnnra w ith thn provlalnna o f tho
F k t l t l n u a Nam* Statu tao, to -w lti
l e c t io n SSI ne F lo r id a a io t u t e o l ltT .
a i« : Mre. Loraan Tlndal
Mis* Nor Ino No-w nod
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"Actor's Son Rescued
From Mountain Ledge
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - "1 wsi
sura seared."
These vers the only words the
nine-year-old son of aetor-producor Dick Powell and actress June
Allyton could use to describe hie
terrifying
experience
Sunday
while trapped oa a 130-foot-higb
mountain Jcd|e.
Tiny Ricky Powell set out oa
a diring hike up a trail that spi­
raled on a 70-degree grade from
the floor of Mandevill* Canyon
near his exclusive Bel-Air home.
W ith him was his friend, eighl_ year-old Steven Dart, ion of Jus™ tin Dart, Rexall Drug Co. preaident.
Midway up tbs rocky path, lit­
tle Steven decided to turn back
but Ricky plodded onward until
he reached the ditiylng height of
too feet.
Peering at the canyon floor far
below him, Ricky decided be, too,
bad enough and began edging
down the cliff. But h« didn't get
far when hia lealher-aoled shoes
t# slipped under him.
Afraid to take another atep.
‘ Ricky panicked end screamed for
help. Luckily, a men living in a
desolate canyon home heard the
boy's plea and called the fire de­
partment.
The man and a group of ether
boys who heard tho cries inched
as dose ae they could get to
Ricky end tried to calm him dur­
ing tha half hour It took firemen
% to arrive, extend a ladder and
carry him down to aafoty.
Ricky’s celebrated father all
the while waa home watching a

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WASHINGTON- As a lot of ua
sujpocted, there’s a boomerang
buritS la Kira Benson’i soQ bank.
PlslaeMheimM of the watch*
dog V. A Comptroller .General’*
. . . .
M e t ddue up\ one examplo In Bolt*
Uaeau Coun
«• D- They tell
how the eotl bank ia hitting hard*
working people right la their
pum a.
Farmers eat Ykert. report tke
sleuths, bars been following the
Agriculture Department’s doctrine
of not tilling sell so religiously
Ibat tbey’rs starring out Bottineau
Ceuaty’s merchants,
te s t yssr tbs Faderal gotten* ignored the law’s UmiUUona
and allowed a whopping $2.1S&gt;.TU
to farmers for not farming. So the
farmers bad UUle reason to buy
new tools to farm with or fuel to
operate traetara. which merely
stood idle on farm s-that w g ra ’t
farmed.
The Comptroller's cops found
that Is aorta townships of Bot­
tineau County farmers sot paid
net to farm V to Tt percent of
their cropland.
As a result, one grain elevator,
they said, will bo forced to eloae
down ia a few months because of
so business.
And a daaler in farm imple*
meats will soon be flirting with
bankruptcy bacaum h ls’buslaass
was down M percent over past
years. A dealer in bulk fuel, Ihey
reported, suffered a SO percent
drop ia. hia business.
But, worn yet, because the
fSrmers weren't growing surplus

th at th* nation and th* inventing public have
waited oat the record steel strike—with the crip*

844 per cent of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com*
MMMttae. serious mercer talks have been discus*

Letters To

■Uts before a vote Is taken by stockholders and direc*
m v eal must also be riven by the Interstate Com*

Washington Calling

ACL owns I S M * shares of Louisville A NsshvUle Rail*
I, of which 84.1 mOUon to reeeived in dividends annually.
I tevestm entte LAN is canted a t a book value of 881.4
boiag feared up for the final
Ion and wows a currant market value of over R 8 million. bow
push to f f t the Democratic preel*
I w N t In Iftrtdonds tor the 1904*1988 period averaged deutial
nomination for the youth*
■r Share. In 1989. $840 a share wee paid. ACL has paid ful looking
geeutor from M iw *
• dividend each year sinon 1941.

The

Edito

X4Uk :
Ws o# the Playhouse Navy
would like to eiprees our ilncoro
aeerocUUoo lor tbo space given
us la your newspaper for the
purpose of publicising our pro*
ductloa, "Bell, Book and Candle,"
sod to all Um boatmen eaUbllihneota la tbo area which to warm*
ly oaceurascd ua by tbalr pur*
chaaa of ada and tickets. Wa moat

Language of investing: BOOK VALUE - an accounting

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January 1, is expected
illy la operating costs.
by Carreau A Company of Nsw

they
bodoms surplus
they have
a
, And they come to towa
looking for other Jobe, the .ooly
thins there isn’t a lurplus of.
Thera waa merit la the orlsiaal
soU bank,Idea, and I waa wonder*
I°S what would happen If it worn
,pplled to other phaaea of lift.
t i k e the worat example of aur*
pluses In our cities—the automo­
biles. Why doesn’t somebody ap*
tha soU bask idea to cars?
fusti pay aU gasoline station at
Wadsets for not putting gaanUno
In auWmobilea.
But. Ilka the farm banks, this
would boomerang, too. Eventual­
ly Detroit would baro to abut
down Ua auto manufacturing
plants, throwing millions of peo­
ple out of work. Tbo peoplo
wouldn't bo able to pay their
taxes and Uncle Sam would run
out of funds to keep the ear bank
going.
There's eo much talk about
population explosions that it sur­

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last the religious Issue he brought

Quotable
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g e m e t wnrjeus muttertug from

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prises mo nobody thought of aolk
banking paroats. Every mother
and father would be paid a sun
for not raising children. But then,
within n few generations, w a ^
become extinct and cobody'd
left tn hand out tho Nil-bank
checks.
I'm beginning W suipect that
If the Department of Agriculture
Wsaed an avalanche of dirt over
the toll bank and hurled it for
good, th e n would be a lot te
happier people all around.
Taka the c a n of tho disgruntled
farmer of Colorado who reported
W tbo comptroller’s men abouto
the practice of acme ef th r if t
neighbors.
Tbo neighbors, they said, rent
land from tbo state at IS cents
an acre for grating. Then they
turn around and show Unela Sam
that tha land la not boiag used
for surplus crops—just for gram
lng—and collect l l .i l an aero on
it.

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Annie U. SlectkowsU
Publicity Chairman

M ill aielne a f a aleutle In elaiawmliiail fnnsn a iWMltnaUv'l

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�X i Beta Eta
Sorority Meets

Mrs. Cowan Hostess
To Gamma Lambda

Mrs. Duda
Hostess
At Shower

Mlaa Melanie Jackson, bride
9 elect of Luther Duda, was guest
at honor at a kitchen gadget |
shower last Monday evening at I
the home at Mra. J. L. Duda j
Jr. in Slavia. Mra. Walter Duda \
assisted the hosteaa with the en­
tertaining.
The room waa attractively dec-'
•rated with arrangements of pink
camellias and the refreshment ta­
Master David Lee waa honored
ble was centered with a minisim tu n bride doll surrounded by a on his eighth birthday with a party“ crown .of
f llnlslnil
lighted nnsiiiu.
candles tmllk
with given by his parents Mr. and Mrs.
base of f e n and pink camellias. James Leo at their borne in Mon­
Accompanying‘each gift for (he roe Friday afternoon.
bride-elect was a favorite recipe Tha young guests played games
ef the doner, lo be made Into a
during the afternoon and priies
hook aa a momanto.
Guests attending were Mra. D. were won by Miss Debbie Rives
Jackson, mother of Bit honoret, and Jlmmla Rabun., i
Refreshments of cake, Ice cream
Mrs. John L. Dada Sr., mother
of the groom and Mra**. J. Ar­ and soft drinks were served to:
ndt, Ferdinand Jakubcin, Geo. Betty Jane Harper,-Ruth Bullard,
£ Jakubcin Jr., E. L. Betlhom. Du- Susan Matheson. Susan Eber, Ma­
•an Lukas, Daniel Dinda. Ferdi­ ria Lee, Debbie Alvei, Vickie
nand Duds, Solh Rook, John J a ­ Justice, Lollie Jimenez, . Bobby
kubcin, Paul Mlkler, Hildegarde Joe Harper, Jimmie Rabun. Ber­
Johnson, Julia Clrminlc and nard leva, Clark Stapler, Danny
Patricia Jackson and Katherina Lee and David's grandmother,
Mra, Anna Belle Blrkholm.
Duda.

Birthday Party
For'David

Dr. Harlan W. Rhode*. ncmatologUt at Ihc Central Florida Ex­
periment Station, was cunt tpeakr r at the mreling of Xi Brt*
Eta chapter of Bela Sigma Phi
at tht home of Mr*. Frank 5lebane.
lit prearnted an inlereitinc pro.

O V IEIIO O lltl.S who nerved the lodge banquet a re left

to right, front row, Carol Beaaley, Jeannle Alford, Diane* .*
Aulin, Patricia Kelsey, back row, Ann Alavlt, Karen

Chamber, Ann
Crumley.

Mundy,

Carolina Wood and

Jessie

Oviedo Girls Serve Installation Dinner
A group of young ladies dressed
In formal attire did a superb
job of serving the banquet at City
Hall klemorial building n Oviedo,
last week. The occasion was the
installation ceremony and dinner

for Oviedo Lodge No. 245, F. and
A. M.
In addition to local members,
many Masonic and Eastern Star
members throughout the state
were present, Including past mas­

Mrs. R. W. S/ye, Honored Guest
At Luncheon O f Wives Club
Mrs. R. W. Syle was honored
guest when the Fasron Officer's
Wlvea Club met recently for their
monthly luncheon with Mrs. J, F.
Riley and Mrs B. A. Shelton as
hosteases.
Mra. Slye Is the wife of Captain
Slye, new Commanding Officer of
the Sanford Naval Air Station. She
was welcomed by Mra. W. 51.
ifearn, newly elected president of
the Wives Cjub, who presented her
with a corsage of white earnaliou.
Also welcomed waa Mra, R. G.
Gleason.

Following the chicken-a-la-king
luncheon served in the BUQ lounge,
a short business meeting was held,
A report was given by 51r*. J. F.
5lcGuire on the successful romplelion of the Christmas basket proJed.
,
Winners of Ihe door prlici were
Mrs. L. D. Tamny and Mn. E. M.
Michael. Others present were Mrs.
A. E. Guttsvion, Mrs. R. E.
5loore, Mra. D. L. Conner, 51rs.
L. D. Moran, Mra. J. A. Dickey,
Mrs. R. II. Fine, Mrs. C. M.
Mills and Mrs. A. R. Smith.

ters, past grand masters, past
matrons and patrons and others
holding offices in the two lodges.
Arrangements of yellow pon
pons and gladioli centered each
serving table with fern placed
lengthwise. Candles of yellow with
blue and gold ribbon bows for
a bate were also used on each
table. Other arrangements in the
rooms included one of yellow
mums with large leaves sprayed
and used tar background. Palms
were placed at the entrance.
A chicken and yellow rice din­
ner was enjoyed by a picked
house. The cakr waa served in
Individual squares, topped with
Iho Masonic emblem.

Mra. E. M. OUiff was rhair*
man of Iht menu committee.
Others on the dinner committee
wen O. T. Ktnnaird. Bill Ingerman, Howard Van Dyke and Jack
Calhoun.

Woman's Club Presents Hobby Program
•

Mambers of the Civic and Fine
Arta departments of the Sanford
Woman'* Club held a Joint meet*
lng and covered diah luncheon
at the club house Wednesday.
Min Sonja Montorton, soloist,
i s :i ? *-\V:&gt;ialle a lUppy Tunc",
"flalll HI" and "Hawaiian Wedding Stng ”, •ccom psnied at tha

5lri. C. M. Floweri, floral arrangemente: Mr*. D. C. Howard,
**” ' *’ G' H ,rfim ,n»
ggrn. It. A. Smith, autographed
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books: Mrs. George .McCall,
camellias: Mr*. R. C. Moore,
hand paintings; Mrs. Warren,
handwork; Mra. E. M. Hoke, an­
tique butloaa; Mrs. A. J. Walker,

handwork. Gtipsts and their dis­
plays, Mrs. Virginia Roche, an­
tique dolls; Mrs. John Callahan,
painted glassware and Mrs. Tony
Pltchford, stenciled handwork.
Mra, Mabel Weal, treasurer and
Mr*. Etta Chabol, chaplain.
Each member held a lighted
candle ai they pledged their serv­
ice and received a golden chrysan­
themum corsage. Yearly reports
were read and future plans ill*cLiaed.
, Dr. Carter ipoke briefly "con­
cerning the flags that were pre-

Airs.

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Rehearsel Party

MRS. D. C. HOWARD, rig h t, I« shown aa aha presented name of her uil
painting* a t tha Hobby Shop program a t th e Woman'* Club. Mr*, R, T.
W arran, chairm an of tha civic departm ent, is helping her hold the palnU
in f a,
(Herald Photo)

N ew Pledge N am ed For Sorority
In Impressive Ceremony Tuesday
in an impressive ceremony Tueaday evening, Mlaa Ginger Jeneo
becamo a pledge of tha Gamma
Omega Chapter of Epsilon Sigma
Alpha. Mrs. John Dickey,' preaideni, pre seated tho ritual assisted
by tho vice president, Mr*. I. K.
Estridge III.

Mrs. Dickey reported that because
the sorority had done so well with
tho gift wrapping service at the
Nival Air Station, a check waa
donated to Iko Navy relief fund,
"Thanks te U . Dickey and Mr.
Parrish", sold Mrs. Dickey, "it
waa a very successful project"

Shower Honors
Mrs. Ramsey
n o r Mias Baity l a s Edward* waa
guest ef boner at n miscellaneous
abowor Monday ovonteg. Gunote
assembled in tea aerial parlor ef
tea L'piata Community Pm byterian Church and hooteaMi ter tea
evening were Mrs. Edward Fits•erald and Mrs. H. L. John***.
Games were played and prists
awarded te Mra. Kay TMmpoon,
Mrs. Juatia Welch, Hiss Linda
laasm sn and Hobart Carroll
The beateeaoa oiririod by Mrs.
Thompson (erred dainty refrookments to Mr. and Mrs. Goargo
Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. John An­
des, Mr. sad Mrs. Thomas Andes,
Mr. sad Mrs. Judin Welch, Mr.
and Mrs. Hnbie Summerlin, Mr,
and Mrs, Robert Carroll,* Mra. J.
te Andos, Sr., Mrs. Henry Seilers,
Mrs. J. Seam an, Mrs. g . KaoUna. Mra. D, H. Luke, Mrs. Sarah
Badge, Mr*. Klicebelh Graaem,
Mra. Anna Tyner, M n. Mary Mar-

ft&amp;AAonaU
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur A., Boyd
announce the birth ef a T lb.
4 oi. daughter, Frances Lottie,
born Dec. 30. Mra. Boyd la the
former Harriett llayman of San­
ford. Tha couple lives at 317 W.
3rd. St.
Mr. and Mra. A. E. Hitchens
of Norfolk, Vo. arrived lait week
rod for a 10 day visit with their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mra. M. J. Sorokowaky, In Loch
Arbor. While here Ihe Hitchens
will also visit Mr. and Mra. J.
D. Hitches, Palmetto Ave., and
other friends in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Cannon
of Morehetd City, N. C. will re­
turn te their home next week
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
J, D, Hitchens, at their home
on' Palmetto Ave.

Six Families
Visited By WAV
Newcomers, called on recently
by Ihe Welcome Wagon Hostess
include:
Mr. and 5tra. Clarence Rnaner
.and children, Theodore and Patri­
cia from St. Louie, Mo,
Mr. and Mrs., Leo Nordstrom
and children, Ronald and Dorothy,
from Miami,
Newcomers living here, whilr
Ihcir buabands are stationed a.
NAS Include: Mr. and Mra. Bar­
ney Miller and children. Robert.
Shorten. Elizabeth and Sara Jean
from Philadelphia, Penn.
Mr. ad Mr*. William G. Youn„
and children, Billy and Pcnn&gt;,
from Baltimore, Maryland,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Loesekainp
and children Carl Albert, Cora
Jean and Pally from Dallas, Tex-

their work at (he college.
At the close of the meetings,
Mrs. Hclnhuch and her committee
served refreshments to members
Mra. Ida Kragh entertained at
and gucata.
her home on Friday evening with
a rehearsal coffee for members
of the WUIsrd-Webiter wedding
party.
The rooms ware decorated with
silver leaves and pink Confeder­
ate rosea. The table was cover­
ed with a lace centerpiece and
The Woman's Auiiliary of Semi­ refreshments were served in
nole Memorial Hospital will hold hand painted china.
Attending were Mr. and Mra.
(he annual luncheon and ace a Robert Ruganiteln, Mr. and Mra.
fashion show presented by Mary Richard Keogh, Mr, and Mra.
Esther's at 1 p. m, at ihe Mayfair Miles Keogh, Mra. Isabella Web­
ster, Mlaa Kathy Willard, Mra.
Inn Ballroom, Saturday,
Mrs. Lillie Bulb Harden is gene­ Ida Keogh, and Mra. W. T. Blakeral ebariman of Ihe luncheon and more.
Mrs. Fred Ganaa and Mra. R. F.
Robinson are in charge of flower The U. I. imported more than
arrangement*.
21 million dollars’ worth of aleeThe general business meeting Iroolc products from Japan in the
will start at aeoa followed by first six month* of 1PM, according
yearly committee report* and pre te Electronic Deaign magasine.
(rotation! of service oword| to the Thla waa 300 thousand dollars more
than tho entire year af ISM.
"Pink Ladies."

Auxiliary Plans
Fashion Show

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O ur Sincere Thanks
to ail ih s people o f Hanford an d H it su rro u n d in g
arena who** w onderful response Binds o u r G rand
O pening such nn M tn U n d ln g b u c c c m .

Two-mew flavor* ef canned con­
densed aoup ora available: eld- Mr. and Mrs. John A. Graborkiefuhioaed tomato rice and cream wfpi, and children Mike, Sheron
of vegetable.
and Stormy, from Memphis, Tenn.

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CONGRATULATIONS
T* (ha following G rind Oponing
Award W iaaara — W* shall nstamd
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Personals
Secant guests of Mt. tad Mrs.
J. A. Chalkier were their daugh­
ter and family, Mr. sad Mrs.
Dwight Flowers sad aoa, Dean,
af KUani, Mlaa.
Congratulation* to Mr. and Mra.
Tyler Dedman an tee arrival ef
a daughter. Coral Eliao.
Recant guests af Mr. and Mrs.
Dal# Alexander and family waa
her brother, LL Ranald Ream,
af JaduanvUla.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Pugh arc his uncle and sunt, Mr.
aad Mrs. James Locke of Esal
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gram on nemalodea. using slide*
tor illustrations. He explained
that the 10,000 dlflerent species
of nemalodea (a threadlike worm
which la a parasite) caus* mB&gt;
lions at dollars worth of damap*
to our crops. Semitologists a r t
studying and working to try and
find a satisfactory control tor
the pests.
The chapter voted to send •
contribution to the exemplar fund
that supports Literacy Village hi
Lucknow, India. An appeal for
clothing was also made for the
chapter's clothing bank.
A report was given a t th t
Christmas party for the chfldrav
RRMINOLE
held at the Stepping Stones Kin­
dergarten. Mrs. C. M, Nichols
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
The service team of the Seminole will be hostess to the next meet­
ing Jan. 25.
neighborhood of Girl Scouts met
at tha home of Mra. Randall Chase
Tip* On Baying Naasa
in Belalre last week. This marks
When buying a piano, too* la
a turning point in girl scouting in
this area as It was the last meeting moat important, according to Us*
of this kind. Girl Scouting has American Musie Conference. II
grown so In the area that the neigh­ you have a normal ear for must*
borhood asaociatioo, of which Mra. you can Judge tone. .
Chan has served as chairman
What sounds boat to yea la
since lit initiation, la being split what counts. Make sure the qual­
into two neighborhoods with Mrs. ity of the lone la the same
Chase as district chairman. Mrs. throughout th t keyboard by play­
C. r . Lind was named new chair­ ing every note yourself.
man for neighborhood I, which In­
cludes Sanford, south of 25th, Lake
51ary and Oviedo. No one has
been chosen for the other neigh­
borhood.
Reports were given by Iroop or­
ganisers, Mra. W. 11. Meriwether,
Mrs. E. E. Austin, and Mrs. B. G.
Wolford, in Ihe absence of Mrs.
R. K. Stutsman. They stated thal
many troops were without leaders
MUHICAI'LY YOURS
and (hair efforts to draw more
By David Wayne Malhoa
mothers, teachers and friends into
looking over the situation, It
the scouting program had reached seem* to us thal there are a lot
an Ipipatse. There are many girls of aour notea being struck in
Intereited and eager to gel into thla weary old world. Too many
troops, as well aa (hose who were in fact . . . ao we're going to
In Iroops last year, but leaders change the tune a little hit. We
have not been obtained. Others hope lo strike a few hopeful
attending were Mrs. Gordon Rob- notea about what we believe tha
rrtaon, Mrs, Lewia Morgan, Mrs. most cheerful aubject ef all . , ,
Carl Srhilke, Mrs. J. W. Buckler, Music.
We'll be dropping around
Mra. Richard Bauer, Mrs. Nan every
week In tala newagagar
Jonaa, and Mra. H. H. Osborne.
with llama of musical (ntereal
BROWNIE TROOP II
, , , and elnco musie in mar
The members of Brownie Troop business . . . we ought to knew
No. gl visltrd Ihe Popeye Play­ what we'ro talking about, W*
house on Channel • In Orlando re­ hope that you wlu follow oar
cently I* celebration of their first weekly remarks, and ptooaa
Iroop birthday anniversary. They don't hesitate* te peae on ta na
were given (heir first year pins any rommanta or Maaa that
before going lo the television sta­ will help ua make this aotamm
,
tion. Making Ihe trip were; Candy what you want it te bo,
Wa hope, else, that van will
Ashton, Janet Dougherty, Debbie
Dunn, Cindy Filapalrick, Darlene keep DAVE'S RECORD CONIn mind aa being tha boat
Gorton, Judy Guthrie, N ucy TEH
place lo .go for the uteet and
beat In records and albuma, Wa
have stacks and atacka o r the
most aought-after kite on Ute
top label*. We also carry a full
line of top mako guitars and
accessorial and our studio offar* ay pert Instruction on this
popular instrument, f t * a
pleasant association, get aaqualnled at DAVE'S RJCOOBD
Powdered marigold petals ware CENTER, aw W. P in t I t ,
tha "poor man'* uffron" In an­ today, I'hona FA 1-MOT- lncicient Rome, The French alio use dently, wa're open a eery day
thl* flower to flavor and color
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the home of Mrs. Ann Cowan,
on Plumose Drive.
A program entitled “ Musie In­
to Drama and Dance** was pre­
sented by Mrs. Patricia Stenstrom
and Mrs, Joyce Covington. Mrs.

Stenitrom cave the hlilory or
mutlc at related to drama and
played the Swan Lake Ballet aa
an llluitration. She alio played
the recording "Heaveni Are Tellini" by the Mormon Tabernacle
Choir. Mra. Covington gave a
descriptive synopiii of music re­
lated to dance and flayed the
selections showing waltics, mod­
em. and popular music. Ai Il­
lustrations she used the record­
ings of Rhapsody In Blue and
Carmen.
The Social committee reported a
Beatnik party will be held the
evening of Feb. 22 at the home
of Mrs. Sophia Shoemaker. Hus­
bands will be invited.
It was also announced that an­
other birthday party was held
for the County Home with Mra.
Joe Corley and .Mrs. Jana Hunter
aa hostesses.

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r ig M A u e rrta
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9 * TTfg M r t M
fW o n to r M U .

r a ta l a taaford Basketball
• aaw the aerappy Bamlaales
to down- to the wire eriy to
'M'l Mggar Winter Park team
&gt; eagre * » M , Friday night.
WU, tbe'ftnttou suffered by
EnailMlM thla masen and
N0h (fta K M !*st ■ little
allot. m tha 'sctrafaoird, It
I MU picture ef the
leaf (ha gam* The wild*
Oped d i a l gulch asm
M le the Brat four minutes
ihe iamteriis were ibis to
ha tee hot, saw they did,
latehni . them basket far

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COVINGTON
Basketball has found n homo ift Son*
f o r f l J V s y m thot holds 850 locoTaup.
porters made up over half of the ehoirlnf
and excited foika ot the basketball, gnma
in Winter Pork Friday night. It wo* indood o welcomed light becauae in tha post
It boa been o real task to get fifty-people
to come to a home game.
T hi large crowd m ade the S an fo rd
othlotic deportment especially happy be«BUM thla teaaon both games agalnitWin*
tor Pork will bo played away from home
and thla woa a homo goto for ua. T h ere
ikon 110 paid admissions which la th*
ta m s tf o to avar to bo taken by *,Sanford
bou toom. Along with thla, there were any
-locators Club ticket!
tickets that wera
were
number of■Boosters
hMAffd At th# ffita.
This is only the beginning. When the
MW gym le completed next yhar wo should
see gate after gate aet new records. The
“fever1' has finally reached us and with
this kind of support basketball should
soon bo on* of tho most followed sports
In tho tntlro county.
Of course this year's team is one of tha
best wa have eeen here ia the history of
the school but tho support that they have
boon getting is making them even better.
B y JE R R Y

of tho season they never lot up for even
a second because they know that thoy
woro pleasing tho folks that traveled over

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*° To Coach Bud Layer alt of this is a
dream come true. There is not a coach in
the country that has been more serious
about his Job and has received less credit
for what he has done. He ia very pleased
with the fine effort by hit Seminole* but
I believe he is even mere pleased th at tha
oporto fans care enough to come out and
support them at laat.
In tho loos Friday night tho Seminole*
w ord'far from being diagraedd. It waa
much closer than the acore indicated and
they are still right up thero for Orange
Belt honors. T h en is « full schedule mull
confronting them but with tho kind of
fen aupport that thoy are getting I feel
sure that they will take more than their
share.
Tomorrow Bight our ecrappy young*
atari travel to .Leesburg for more OBC
action and they ehould nave their handa
full once again. Tho Yellow Jackets have
been up and down so far but they have a
big club that ia capable of knocking off
Just about anybody.

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vktr* Qua Guydon pumped to M
VMM Free* luermeltonal
CtoetonlU and VUlaaova iboulda point* (or Uit wianora.
Tbe real of tbe teams In the
stayed hone.
Had thajr dona m , both atlll lop 10 all e ia a through la good^
might b« undefeated today, l u t
they hit tba road and made per*
feet Urg«U (or Bradley and West
Virginia, who promptly knocked
than over and left tho nation
without a single major unbeaten.
Bradley accomplished Its hand!*
work with a Pl-M victory over
lop-ranked Cincinnati at Peoria, &lt;
111., Baturday night and West Vir­
ginia took care ot VUlaaova,
M-ll, at Morgantown, W. Va.
The victory over Cincinnati
served a three fold purpose Car
Bradley'e fifth-ranked Bravos. It
not only avenged tbalrftmly loss
of tho sea ion against this name
Clncy team, but gave Bradley
first place la the Missouri Valley
Conference and tho dlstlactian of
t f / f 'i o e f . . .
snapping tho B ernals’ 15-gams
winning streak.
A pair o( free throws by senior
Mlko Owens with right seconds
remaining did tho trick for Brad*
Icy even though Oscar Bohertaon
act a new Bradley Field House
H’t that diastole
reeord t r •■coring M polnte for
Cincinnati.

always hit
always dtar
always pliaty

Bradley used only six players,
throe ot whole scored at lea at CM

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B. Edwards Builder* Sup*He*
lacrteied lie lead la tha Thurs­
day Might Mixed bewllag league
hr twe m art games left week.
The supply team downed Furni­
ture Center la two game* and

After tbe ttrit II bole round
Mrs. Harriet William* with ea Si
WM lie tint plan leader ia tba
•ianel Kader aub play at the
Mayfair Isa Oalf courts.
Ia Heaod place with as IS waa
Mrs. F. MiKehert* fritowsd by
Mn, Barbers Rowell, eii Mr*.
Hetoa Cemway, Mi Mr*. Haari
Dune, If; Mrs. Mary Harautoto,
Ml Mn* Mia Keenan, M; Mrs.
Jaaaaa Faulk, M sad Mn. Ruth

td Us wiaa te at*. Jeba Bur*
waa high tor the builder* and
Haward Harrises was laps an
furniture team.
•teiameyer Raeflag last Its lint
feme to lualand Estates hut
•am* hark to wla tha ether twe.
Den Itettor turned In n lie Mrias
far tha reefore. Je*M a anther
waa high hewtor tor Bunlead. Busland la new tied tor fourth spat

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Wait Virginia's victory over
VUlaaova was lta 40th In a row
at homo nod snipped a 10-game

After leading tha league through
the Brat round, with as Mi record,
McReberts t i n tori tone straight.
thaftobaon'e Sporiiag Goods sow la
la lin t place wllh i M record.
The also team league ia beglaalag
to shape up late a fast toe with
several ef the tin t n e e d toaen
coming late their o n as the A nt

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WUdcat winning atrnak. Jerry
West was t h in g gun for the
third ranked Mountaineers, tear*
tng COpoints, Including XI of them
In the steaod half.

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Teath-ruked J l. Louie waa an*
sther road victim, hewing SIM NATURAL GAS CO.
to Drake at Doa Moines, Iowa, M t a M M U M h l

D/aa Irani**
Evan* Roofing
Walkor Barber Shop

U "kyiUry* tourney compeil*
Baa* Claea A whuara wan Mrs.
Jaanas Fnulk tad Mn-iUisDto
Heard ttod at da with Mr*. Faulk
winner la mstobod canto. CUm
B. wtaaen woroMr*. Saha Ma­
kes sad Mrs. H int Dun* tied
far first gtaw with Mrs. Dune
tie aatahad aerd wlaasr.
Ctaie 0 wiaaar w u Mra. Mar*
r i'i games an Monday,
OuerT ve. DpMttedlia,

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LOI ANGELAS (UV1) - The
combined form of John Unites ef
Me Delta, Jan Arnett o f the Earn
end "that rid devil flu" today re*
salved credit far u U*ll’ Weitoim
Oanfaeeaee victory tier the Hastern AU-Ston In the loth annual
Pro-Bowl tootbull gam*.
Unite* wee abeam "Playtr of
Me Qnma* far tondlnx tho W*»t to
fi* UggHt wla In the klitory of

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MIAMI (UP!) - Btriaon amid
tabs tin toad ever Miami ia- the
PIssMf latere aliagtotg Coefarance

..Bui he w u ooly u thado more
brill teal than Arnett who, in the
egktlaa of Weak tenth Howard
( la d i ikkoy of Ma Baa Francis­
es fo rty Ninon, oeuld have bcon tba MMso •an Fnraande
sftoun ia r Mn hener.tor ku g n a t for feur y u r elda at B u te *

wi* eS S r fc tha ah* CHICAGO, U l.'lU P l) nrnrr af Enriem aurUrbaeh Aahbure, IwoHlae National
Mam Van iMMtlla who w u
stricken with Mi fin latuntey and
did nnl ahow up tor Bunday'b
ftm e, stout H U guard Jim lap
IAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPl) Thirty-oevm yaohu toom Menton
sad tho United flat*. atartod Ma
San Dtogo-to-Acapulce race.

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Mon. Jan. 18. I860—Pat* 7

Hunt On For 'Mr. X ' In LSU

U.S., Japan Set To Sign
JUUlitalf, Economic Pact
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Jap*Prime Minister Nobuiukc
KUbl, a minor le a iu e war
criminal who became a major
league ally, is here to t!(n a long­
term military and economic pact
with the United Statei.
Tbe CS-year-old premier, who
arrived Sunday night for a three* A ia y visit, withstood .the aiaaulta
w of Japanese Communists and So­
cialists plus the vituperation •(
Russia and Red China to work
out tbe new allianee against ComAuilst aggression.
With President Elsenhower look­
ing on, Xlshl and Secretary of
Slate Christian A. Herter will
sign the treaty Tuesday afternoon
la tha East R rom of the White
House where President Buchanan
■received the first Japanese mis’ sion loo years ago.
Elsenhower and Klshi will con­
fer Tuesday morning. The Presi­
dent will give a luncheon in ElsM ac

Legal Notice
n c n t i o i s WASSSS
KOTICR IB h»r»hjr flv en th a t T am
caoaged In builnsM a t Karn PIS**
r a m P ark , Btmlnal* County, n o r 14a, u a i i r tha tieUtlouo nam* of.
|B * n U rltfln A ecncr. and th a t I In­
l a n d lo rta la ta r aald ram * with
th* C ltrk a t tha C ircuit Court,
aamlnoU Countjr. Florida, la *ccordanc-a With tha provision* of th*
Flctltlou* Kamo Btatutaa, to-w ltt
Hartlah ISI.es Florida a ta tu tta

****' aiat Ban t» flrlffln. ar.

hi's honor following tha confer­
ence and the Japanese leeder then
will go to the SUM Department
for further talks.
Vice President Rickard N. Nix­
on met Klshi at the airport and
paid tribute to Xishl’s unrelenting
struggle to keep Asia's major in­
dustrial nation, with lta population
of M million, firmly in the camp
of tbe western democracies.
It was Just 12 years ago that
Klshi was released from Bugamo
prison in Tokyo where the Allies
hid kept him for three years as
n secondary war criminal, lie
was "purged" from ever holding
public office but this ban later
was lifted.
The Japaneie-Amerlcan security
treaty continues the right ot the
United Ststei to base military
forces la Japan, but under con­
ditions which recognise full Japa­
nese sovereignty. It replaces a
pact hurriedly drawn In 1931 along
with the general peaca traaty
which tha Japanese have felt
merely continued tbn occupation
In many respects.
An ettacbed exchange of notes
givts Japan an implied valo
power over bow tho United States
can use ila Japan-based forces—
M,000 men, most of them In fight­
er wings of the U. S. Fifth Air
Force.
The agreement requires the
United Stelae to consult with Japa­
nese officials befora using these
forces for hostile action In other
countries or under the United Na­
tions Commend in Korea,
The treaty, subject to raflicalion by Congress and tho Japanese
Diet (parliament), Is la effect for
an initial term of 10 years and
will continue Indefinitely unless
one party gives a year's advance
notice of termination.

P u bllth Jan. II, IS, : l A K«h. t.
r i t r r m o i 'a a s a a
KOTICK ia h arab r a lr tn th a t t
B n a n ia a 'd In bu*In**i a t Farn
P la ta. Fern P ark, etm laota Countr , Florida, u n d tr tha fletltlou*
A s a m i or. H. 1» O rlftln A**ocl*tr*.
w and th a t 1 Inland to r*Bl«tor aald
nam* w ith th*' Clerk • ( the C ir­
c u it C ourt. S*mtnola C ouatr, F lo r­
ida, In arao rd an ct w ith tha am vlaiona a t th* FtatHlon* .Vain*
B ta tu ta a to -w lt: M otion SSS.tS
The U. S. honey crop declined
F lo rida Ita tu tM 1SST. .
Rtf! Bon L. U riftln, nr.
seven per cent In IMS, according
Puhltah Jan. 11. IS, SI * Fab. I, to estimate! by the Crop Report­
ing Boon!.
r t o n n o u e v a ssh

N'OTICK !■ htraby elvsn th a t t am
•n aae*d la buslaaaa a t t i l l atsv*na

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Baafori,

Bamlnola County.

uodsr th a tlotltlaua n am i
&gt;Far,lorida
aautord-aam tnola Bhopptr and
th a t 1 inland ta r*el»t§r Mid nam*
With th* Clork af th* C lroult co u rt,
Romlnola C ountr, Florid*. In acc­
ordant* w ith tha provlalont or tha
Flctltlou* Varna B tatuti*. to -w ltt
•M ila n ISM S FlorM a B tatutaa 1SIT.
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R ohart A. I a w I*
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BIRTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IB
AMD FOR eRRIBOLM COURT*.
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ROT I CM TO AFFBAR
BTAT If OF FX-OI1IDA TO!
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Addre** and Realdtnc*
Unknown
Tou »r* hereby notified th a t a
o r com plaint fo r dlvorro hae
rtamtirr, hill
bean filed *a*lnat you. and you a r t
raqOlrad to •Orel w oopy a t yaur
wiLf.TAu*M.’, » b w D l « 'a*d n u i i i *n*w*r
o r ploadlna t# th* bill *(
t . D O W D IK , hla w lf*.
com
plaint o* th* F U la tlffa AtP L R R R t BOTSCR O P BAIJI
ta r ta r Paul C, Parkin*. 1ST W ill
v o T H 'B ia siK n K n r o i v b v Baulk
n ire st, Orlando, Florida, aad
(h a t undar a Ddorsa a f Farsciasur* fll* tha o rleln al A m w *r a f pleada a d M ia *nt*r*d by th a J u d e ; of Inn In th* afftca of the Clark af
lh a Clroult Court of th* Ninth th* Clroult Caurt on nr h lfer*
Judicial C ircuit. In and for «cml- Tuaiday. F ebruary I, ill* . If y*u
not* County, Florid*, nn tha l l t h fail to do ia Judgm ent by d efault
• a r of Jan u ary , ISIS, la a certain w ill be la k c e a g a in st you fo r the
caua* b*lw *tn W l*l*r P ark Fed- rollef dfm anded In th* bill a t
• r a t e a rln a a and L#*n A iioclatlnn, complaint.
i corporation orannlaod nnd * il* tDUNK AVD OBDEftBD a t BaaJne undar th# Inws of th a U nlttd ford, Bomlaota County, Florida,
■tat** a t Atuorlro, P lain tiff and tfcla S lat day a t DScembSr, ISIS.
W illiam a. Dowdia aad R uth T. (BEAL)
Dawdt*. hi* wlf*. Dalandant*. b»David M. (latch*!
Ink Chane*ry CaM No. litST. I
t ’lark C ircuit Court
w ill a*il a t puhlle auction t* th*
n y t M artha T. v ta u a , DC
B ltb a a t h ld fs r ta r cash a t tha P au l c . Parkin*
W a it fro n t door o t tho C ourt d l l W aal aouth e tra e t
Hondo, in th* City a t ia n ta rd , Orlando, Florida
Bomlnola C ountr. F larlda, a t tho A ttorney toy P U In tltf
h o u r af m i l o'clock A. M. on Publleh Ja n . «, I t , IS, II , 1ISL
F riday. January IS, ISIS, th a t c e r­
tain pareol of roal property «*■•
ADVICMTIPMMRBT F D R MIDI
rjlbod a t follawei
Th* Board of County CommlafI^
f l f tt
AW
w
u r w o r w -OHK.
w .* - ,
IS
of
COOL-M
a le a s n for esm laala co u n ty , F lo r­
aem lncte C euaty,
Flarlda,
ida, will recalv t bid* for th*
aeeordlaa ta p lat th»r#ot r e ­
furnU M na o f a il labor, material*,
corded In P in t Beak I t,
a tu lp m tn t and M r«U ai required
p o t* s i, o f the Puhlle Re
f*r th e oonatnidtlen of th e Semi­
rorde of BcmlnoU County.
nole C ounty H M Ith contar, BanFlorida.
ford. F lorida, until S o'clock P. U.
(JB M .t
F eb ru ary l l t h US* a t tb* C lrrk a
David a . Uatehel
Offica la tha C ourt llouas, Sanford.
c le rk *ef tha C ircuit Court
Florida, Rid* w ill b* npeaad a t
B ft M artha T. Vthlen. D.C. 1S;M A. XI. F ab ru ary l l t h H ie «r
W inderweedle, H aiats, HuatBr * aa aoen th e rsa fla r aa poMIble.
W a rd
HldS will b* aealod aad plainly
A tto m ere a t U *
m arkad un th* ontalda i t th*
p. a Mat 1S T .
aavolop* "S ta ltd Sid for Si
W inter P ark, Flh.
nolo County H ealth Center."
D raw ina* and apeclfliAtiaa* m a r
b t obtained by depoel.lne IIM.M
w ith th e A rchitect, John A. Burton
H A Y D EN F U T R E L L
IV, C om er F lret S treet and Mellonvllla Avenue, Sanford, Florida,
for tho f l n t »*t a t document* ob­
tained. Buck depeelt will be (•funded In full to each perton who
th* document* In aood
I t N P . M. ‘Ill M IDN IGHT return*
onndltlea w ithin l l day* a tta r tha
U tto R H i l l . Hwy. 17*12 bid o pentaai w ith eaceptioa a*
naiad below, A ddlilaoel eete may
be oMalneS a t lh a m e t of ll f .t a
• aeeaaaaaaaaeaaaeaaeew
each, which 1* b a ll refundable.
O eperal Con tractor* M eu rin e d*euj
:
ntenta and ni&gt;i aubm ltltng prop***!
•hall b* ralu ad ad o aa-b alt th*
dOpaalt upon ra tu ra o f dacumaal*
la g td d condition.
A certified rh*ck or bank d raft.
e* ra b la to th# Roard of County
C om m ltdeaar* tar SdmlnoU Coun­
ty, Florida, V. S. a a v a ra m e a t
Road*, o r a aatlo fartary bid band
aaeautad by tb* Bidder ead *cr*pt■ ■
abla euretfa*
la* In dn am ount
■at equal
th*e Bid
aid shell
ta Bvaa p arr cant of tb
eubm llted w ith each bid.
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JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT, 1 * ARD POM
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required ' to turaUh oad par fer
Mlidfseiorr aerfonna*** aaS par*
■Mat Po*4 ar h**da
AltaatUa la m I1*4 la ta# fact
Ikat. aot U se ia*t Iks Minimum
■atari** aad «ae«d ea Mr rank
ia Ska SaeviUcaGaa* nu*t ha aald
aa tk*M project*.
Tko Heard or Countr Cuuiml*■loner* tor a«mla*t* County, Flor­
id*, roaorro* lb* right la reject
ta r and/or *11 kies at to w*lv*
any InlormalljlM U th* fclddlag.
Me Old aball b* Withdrawn for a
period at flltaoa (ll) ddyo subaeqaeat te the apealte af kid*

BATON ROUGE. L l. (UPt) Dean George H. Mickey's attor­
ney declined comment today on
a report that the educator’s fam­
ily had located the "Mr. X" who
eouJd b;+!t* 'V hi* ■Uhl lc--thxmurder of attraetlYg. .Y»rv*ret
Rosamond McMillan.
" t’m not going to comment one
way or the other an something
tike that," said etlorney Robert
L. Klelnpeter.
The report that the men hid

Deadlock Reported
Over Cyprus Base
LONDON (U P I)— British. Turk­
ish ond Greek Cypriot delegates
ware deadlocked totter over n Brit­
ish demand for ■ ItS-square-mlle
military base on Cyprus as the
price for that Island'* independ­
ence on Feb. 19.
CATALOGING LONGWOOD'S LIBRARY Town Civic League members
The conference, which began on
are typing catalog cards fo r about 3,600 books In the library in th e Civic
Saturday, resumed a g a i n this
League building. Shedding light and order on th e filing ayatem are from
morning to try to work out de­
th e left, Mrs. John Hanncr, Miss D orothy H eath, Mrs. R uth Rudolph and
tails of the year-old agreement
under which the former colony la
lo become an Ind undent nation
within Ihe British Commonwealth,
But Britain s*,s H must have
a major ll,000-man military bast
there to b* able lo cope with
"brush flro" won in tho Middle
East and because Cyprus Is mcosssry for NATO. Tha main opposi­
tion comes from Archbishop llak"Wa war* married for IS years orlos, Cyprus' prasldont-olsct.
MIAMI (UP1) - Who waa the would be here with me and the
He was willing to rllow a m uch
and 1 know him." Mrs. Taylor
mystery man who boarded tbe ill- babies.’’
said.
"If
he
were
still
alive
ha
smaller
but said Britain waa
Did Dr. Robert Spears, 14, would have called. Out thert's trying lobase
fated DC-TB airliner that crashed
act up a "llttla Hong
w
I
iojc
criminal
record
dates
beck
in tha Gulf of Mexico Nov. IS.
been nothing but this dead, dead Kong" in th* Mediterranean nnd
that any bast should be limltad to
killing all 42 persons on board? 41 years, trick Taylpr Into taking silence.
"I’m sure he w it tbe man who about » square miles,
Mrs; Allca Steel Taylor of Tem­ his place in an attempt to defraud
Complata deadlock might delay
pt, ' Insists It was her missing an insurance company out ot got on that plana — not Dr.
Independence between now and tha
Spears."
estranged husband, William Allen $100,000?
Spears was reported to have Fab. l l target data and parhapa re­
Tayier, 34.
Tbe FBI told a Civil Aeronau­ hypnotized his wife for the birth sult in new outbreaks of violence
Mrs. Robert V. Spears, tbs
young Dellas, T^x., wife of an tics Board hekrlng on the crash of their last child. The couple has on (he Island which has alroad
ex-convlet doctor who booked pas­ that the chief Investigator of the two children, a 20-month-old Stan nearly four yaara of blqpd
shed.
sage oa the flight, cialme that If Los Angeles County district at­ daughter and a son, 2.
Spears and Taylor were old ac­ Ono of tho chief objections offer­
her husband were alive "he torney's office theorised that
"Spears might have had someone quaintances and were reported to ed by Greek Cypriots was that tha
travel for him to collect a largo have been seen together two days hast tr o t wanted by Britain con­
insurance policy for the benefit of before the flight that ended TOO tained soma of tha island'! moat
his young wife."
feet behw the surface of tho Gulf. important farm land and two of the
Spears' Dallas attorney, Charles
Mrs. Speers, about 31, told re­ island’s three underground water
W. Tessmer, said Spears took out porter! In Dalles she had no rea­ tables needed for agricultural de­
a 130.000 to 1100,MO "common son to believe her husband, under velopment.
carrier" policy lest September indictment In Lei Angeles on
which was good (or all commer­ abortion charge, was alive.
John Quincy Adams was alsctad
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (UPI) — cial airline flights.
"1 have a communication from President by one vote In th* sIn Tha crash investigation began tha airline saying that ha was torsi collage:
Tony Do Tardo has had tha seme
address for 40 years and he won’t to take on the hue of the Jan 6 abosrd the plane," she said. She
of an airliner over North added that she had not received
change it far "h»Tt or high wa­ crash
CAMERAS
Carolina In which M persons died. any Insurance money,
Photography Suppllon
ter."
The FBI and the CAB are check­
Taylor, who has not boaa seta
Sunday he was moved to tear* ing the theory that Julian Andrew slnco Nov. is, was known to hovn
1 • Day Dtceloptag Service
whan friend* end colleagues gath­ Frank, a 32-year-old attorney taken out UT.300 air travel Insur­
W1EBOLDT CAMEEA
ered around to help him blowout from Westport, Conn., carried a ance payable to hli IT-year-old
SHOP
the S3 candle* on hla birthday bomb aboard ihe DC-eB in an at- son just nlna minutes befora lb*
119 S. Park
Sanfavd, Flo.
c*kt. U'a about tha same every lempt th defraud Insurance com­ airliner departed,
year — except th* facta change panies out of nearly 6300,000 with
and thara'a another candle each policies naming his wife i i bene­
ficiary.
Da Tardo hae had eight offers
Both tragedies involved Nation­
ta teak w h it Is considered "a bat- al Airlines' flights.
tar Ufa," but h* politely turned
Mrs. Taylor believes Spears In­
down etch of them.
duced her husband to take hla
He came here in 1620, shortly place on ihe ehort hop from Tam­
after he shot hla pregnant wife pa to New Orleans.
to death,
"It could have been that he
"I intend to live to be 100, and (Speare) could have hypnoUted
I'll celebrate that birthday her*, my husband," Mrs. Taylor said.
too," Tony said Sunday. "I’ve
been n San Quentin prison man
for nigh an 40 years —end when
I leave It wiU be feet first."

Estranged Wife Of Missing Salesman Believes
He Posed As Ex-Convict Listed In Air Crash

been located in Dallas was said
to have circulated among friends
of tha Mlekey family. Mickey, 49,
an internationally known (dentist
and dean of tha Louisiana Slat*
Vnlvorsily graduate school, Is in
East Baton Rouge Parish Jail,
charged with murder.
^
"Rosie" McMillan, 31, tn un­
married assistant professor of bi­
ology In tho LSU New Orleans
branch, was Main with 13 bludg­
eon blows that shattered hor
skull. Hsr body was found on o
private Una six miles south of
Baton Rouge at 9:30 a. m. Sun­
day, Jan. 10. She had been a sci­
entific protege of Mickey'* far
several years.
DUt. Atty. J. St. Clair Favrot
announced over the wtakend that
on the night ot jan. 9, whan she
was savagely beaten, Mickey
claims to have spent fram 5:90
to ,9 p. m. la tha company of n
man namad, to his host recollec­
tion. Sharon, Shtridtn, Sherrill,
or something similar.

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Beginning shorthand tad bullaesa English and spelling classes
will start at lha Seminole County
vocational echo*: Wednesday.
The shorthand d a is will be
organised at U a. m. and will
asset five days each week from
11*11 a. m. lh a business English
aad spoiling d a n wUl start at
10 a. m. It todudss a review of
grammar, punctuation and com­
posing buslneil letlara.
Enrollment la these courses will
he at the school Wednesday.
Beglstratloo for other day and
evening business subjects Is open
at all times ai the Vocational
school la tho Kent building on
Commercial Ave. For further informalins call FA

The district a Heresy laid Df.
Hickey told him the « i i t v ia J
to 33 years old, flv
medium build, ind dsfh-l
Mickey aald tha mod wig from
the U. S. Department of EdueotlsR
in Washington. Tbn dsan said h t
■nd tb* man discussed gradual*
fellowship grants ovor diaaer IA
i lito a R to ii feitftL
Tha dean said bo thin took tM
man to th* nlrport to b o iti 9
Un* for Houston, Tod. Tho dis­
fit'ci m o n e y said no on* of that
name or description is doing aueh
work In th# education depart­
ment, that no on* loft tho airport
for Houston t t tho time indicated,
and that Investigators hsv* ooreluded that "no such person ex­
ists."
Favrot ealiod tha mko "Mr. X”
aad tuggeatod rather sarcastical­
ly that • varybody should try to
help find him. Ho Implied that ho
believed Urn attack took plae*
during thoao thro* and oaa-haM
hours.

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ment. OH Park Aveece. Phone
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LOTTIE BROADWAY
KBN TORBETT
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E. UCVT, If a liv e , kla u n know n
•p o u * t If m a r r l .4. and If deed hie
r .a p e r t i r e a n k n n a b»lr». device**.
l*S»t**a ■ml g ra n t* # .: JO H K rH II.
AnRKDOKDA, If all**, hi* unknow n apoua* If m a rrie d , and It
d*ad hie raapectlv* nnkow n h»lr*.
I*gat*#a. d»*la**a and a r a n la r a J.
A. MCDONALD e n d M ART A. MAC*
DONALD. kla w lfa. If nllva, Ih a lr
ra ap a cllv e
unknow n
aponaa* If
m arried , a n d If daad Ih a lr re a p e r,
l ir a u n k p n n a hr Ira, d a rla rra . I*gala ta a n d a r a n la r a : AARON* ClrOL'U,
If all**, h ie n n k n a w n apouar If
m arrlad . a n d If daad hi* ra a p a c .
liv e n n k n a w n b alra, derlaaaa, la g * ,
la ra a n d
s rn n ta e a ;
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NANNY, If all* * , kla u n know n n n s o ru .v r, hie win
Mainline.
apoua* If m arried , a n d If d ra d kla
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D efendanie
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. a i m t o « r i K T t i t i .m
apoua* If m a rrla d , a n d If daad liar
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h o n e st to n a m s u
r a a p n i lv e un k n o w n k*lr% ifavlacaa.
Ivf *••»* a n d e ra n ta a a ; IU B U A TO: FR A N K W. BUTTON. JK . and
RUTH R. SUTTON, hla w lfa,
JACKSON CRA W PO ItD , If a ll« r.
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P. HUTTON end
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H K U . JACKSON L E E . who realdaa
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In R o rh e alar, New T a rk : ORA
R R U , JACKSON L E E . w h o ra a ld te
a n d E K T T T VAN c a m p , hi*
w ire, LOUISE M. SUTTON. If
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t h t r b* l l r l a t a n d It th ey
a re dead, Ih a lr u s k a e w a hair*,
e p n n te If m a rrie d , and If dead
davlaaaa, le g a l* ,* , grant***,
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creditor*.
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davlaaaa. la g a tra a end g ra n ta a a :
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and
tru a ta a a
and
JO S E P H IN E JACKSON THOMAS,
a ta l n e l a n y a n d a ll p e r.o n a
If a liv e , h a r u a k a n n n apoua. If
h a r l a s * r rla im la g t e h a re
m arrlad . e n d It daad h a r r ta p to e a r rig h t, title e r In ta ra a t h r.
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th ra u g h , .u n d e r o r e g n ln a l tba
la te a n d g rant***, C. H. U N D g E T .
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know n heir*. d**l**aa, le g e ,
m arried, and U daad hla raepectlv*
la te , grant***, creditor*, and
unknow n helra, devle***, legate**
a lk a r paraoaa a la lm la g k r.
and grantaaa: EDWTN BAMliTS
th ra u g h , n n d a r nr a g a la e t
DAWKS
UKOROR
A niU H T I’g
PRA N K W. BUTTON, d a rt* * ,
THOMPSON and ANTHONX NOR.
•d . g llR U X B a BUTTON deMB. aa T ruaiaea a f iha Florida
ra n te d , F R E D O. BUTTON, dale n d and CoU alaailen Company,
casaad. g a d STELLA BUTTON
M i . H all*#. Ihalr rtapantive unVAN CAMP. deceacadt t a d
haow a apouaaa ir m arrlad, and If
e n r a n d a ll p a r ti t a h a v in g n r
daad tb alr raapacllva unknaw a
hair a, davit***, lagalaea had g ra a tc la im in g in h e rn e a r rig h t,
title a n d /a r la ta ra v t la a n d U
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T. CROOK If allva, ihalr raapectlra
lh* p m p a rty h a ra ln a fla r S te ­
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unknaw a aponaea If m arrlad. and
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kelre. devlaata. legal*** and g ra n t­
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■Idas In MeOoeeugh, G eorgia; and
B E A U T IF U L A ltam o n te Sec­
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a
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and in the fallow ing described land
a. P a g e .a t , a f Iha P u b lic R e ­
lying and being le Seminole Coun­
cord* a f B e m la alt C onaty,
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along •*Id right-of-w ay t» a
p e la t Weal ef lha baelnnlng

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2S44 Freach Ave.

J. W. HALL
E e tiU r

'Call HaU"

PhoM FA 2 )

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C e e a ty ,
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p e rly InvSIved In th is su it Is a t
se t fo rth eh*v*.
T e a a s d eac h e f yon er* hereby
re q u ire d I* file y e a r unaw are, e r
e th e r defanelv# pleading* le aeld
eaeee, w ith th e C itr h ml aeld C o n n
a a d **rv* a ropy I h a r ta l s p a *
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4* r e f P b a e M r , IN S .

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C le rk e f th e C ircu it C o u rt
Sem inal* C ounty. P lu r'd a

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P flB U J H JANUARY

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L GRACIOUS Uviag amongst Or.
ange Blossoms. Lovely 4 bed*A
room, 2 bath home on baau«v
tiful. shaded, landscaped Let,
21 producing orange trees, home
ultri modem, 921,200.00 Terms.
t SOUTH PINECBEST — 9 bed.
room, kltcheo fuUy equipped,
a neat desirable home, you'll
love the yard,. 914.ooo.oo, can
be handled with Mas than
91.000. 09 down.
A WEST of City mi paved H lg b ^
way, 2 bedroom, l t i bath
home, Florida room, new i..od•m heme in country, ideal for
retirement, bargain p r i c e d
911.900.00, additional lota avaU.

A H u a ta r. SIS P e r k A yense. t e e t h .
W in te r P a rk . F lo rid a. A ttp m a y a
f e r |h e P la ln tlffa la th e sh a v e Ba­
ile e . a n n r he f a re u
Sad Say a f
F e b ru a ry 11SR eta* e D ecree P ro
re a fa a e * w ill h e a lt e r e d a g a la e t
yen.
IT lh O fU lERK D th a t th le b*
pnhllahed la th e gANFORD H E R ALO. a e aw ap ap er pnbliabad Ip
BoeilanU C e e a ty . P la rtd a . mmem
each w eek fo r fo u r cap ear n tire

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“ Far Desirable HOMES check
these listings at “ THE TIME*
TESTED FIRM."

l

4. FOB good older homei, made
ef materials scarcely used to­
day aid in excellent establish*
ad residential areas, sidewalks,
big oak trees, 9 and 4 bed*
moms, 910.009.00 te 911.000 00,&lt;
good tnrms, let na shew yon

St Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
1M N. Pork Ave. Ph. FA 94129

SOFT LIGHTS ON A
SHIMMERING POOL
Plctum yourself on n balmy ere*.,
in i reclining so the patio at
yenr new, FOUR* BEDROOM
HOME Ib LOCH ARBOR. The
modern kitchen, luiurimia hatha,
(area re creation room, Altered
swimming pool and location soar
Um Mayfair Country Chib make
this one W the moat desirable
bemte le the Sanfeed area.
Hew much? Only 921,M0! If you
can't make R today, let na,
Mww yen this heme tomorrow/
W. N. “ RU1" BTSMPRR Agency
Phene FA 2 4 m
i l l N. Park

�5. Real EnU te For Sale
LOTS for file on hard w rite*
road: nicely graded. near Mon­
WYNNEWOOD: 3 BR., Fla., Ri"
roe comer. Plvope FA 2 ^3*.
atove, refrigerator. Air condi'
(loner optional. Low payment*.
LOOKING FOR A LOT?
2410 Staveni At*.
Tils la your OPPORTONITY to
Inveat in local building lefts at SELL or TRADE: S-Btdroom. 118
bath*, CB, Florida room. Nicely
unbeatable termi.
landicaped 133’ x US’ comer
Sample: SSal2S ft. comer lot with
lot 22,300 down or will trade
city water and aewvr $893 total
for other property. Will finance
price with |8».so down and Sis
part of down payment if deairper month. We have other*!
ed. 120 E- Coleman Circle.
W. H# "LBUI" STEMPEE Agency
i tP h o n e FA' 2-4901
111 N, &gt; i

READY FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
1-BEDRuOM, 2 balk, kitchen
equipped, Florida room. Large
lot. Call FA 2-3432.

Excellent Homesites
ON L A K E S
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

She

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grralA

Man. Jen. 18. 1960— Psjr* 9

AND

a s s o c ia t e s

Real Estate — Insurance
Surety Bond*

)

S-ACRES of good farm land in
Sanford Celery Delta 1300 per
a c n . Excellent (arms. Richards
Hotel, Melbourne, Florida.

►

FARMER’S AGENCY
M. Y. Fanner, Baattar

D. H. Whitmore
Lillian O. T raaa
Associates.
110 B. French A m Ph. FA &gt; 3221
After hours, FA M R FA 94&gt;U,
FA 2-02S1
0-BEDROOM hew* an two loti
Low down payment FA MUB.

, STOP! LOOK! LM TEN l
•TOPI in to ate our S kadrao
Mb or I tttmd bath home*

• BIG VALUES
TOMATOES and SWEET POTA
ST JOHNSON IS H. P. electric
TOES. Celery Ave.. near Board'
• JUICE CREDIT
motor; Pelican trailer; 14 ft.
• ea sy - Try.: :s
atep bottom runabout, 7X 2 8633
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
after 8:00.
DISCOUNT on Elcetrie blank,
WILSON - MAIER Mr.
eta, 4 Electrle Heaters while
New
and
Uied
Furniture
Gateway To The Waterway
they Iaat!
311 E. Firat St.
FA 2-3822 TO'V to 30% DISCOUNT ArvlnYour EVINRUDE Dealer
Robaon Sporting Good*
Heateri, Heating Pada, Juleere
Used furniture, appliance*, tools
304-8-1 E. tat.
Ph. FA 2 SMI
4 Electric Saucepan*.
ote. Bought-Sotd Larry1* Mart
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
213 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 1-413*
Mercury Outboard Motor*
112 Magnolia Ave.

7. Uuainesn Opportunities

2401 French Av*.

WOODRUFF MARINE

GROCERY STORE and stock, do­
ing good buiinea*. B 4 I' Gro­
cer)', corner Country Club Rd. 4
. Old. L. Mary Rd.

r r . ALUMINUM Fealher
Craft flihing and ipeed boat
2123. 904 French Avenue.

TR-1,1932, radio and heater, excel
lent condition. Phone FA 2-4233

—LISTEN! in ite peicn ate
term*-IMP Down FRA FtetM
*d—Exclusive with
V . H . "Bill” Stam per A fe w *
A Dmsnv
ASSOCIATES f M. I . Tafte*
Arthur F . Day, Everett S u p e r
Robert F. May, Bart PUcher,
Helen E. Noonan. R. T. McCaakff
•P h o n e FA S-4001 111 M, Fail

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR: Ra- SALESLADY — Tart lima, to
aalca available from 1130 down
■ell Important buiineii service.
—assume I5T.I0 monthly pay­
Muit be neat, with pleasant
ments. Inquire at office or
personality. Experience help­
phone FA S-T202.
ful, Car necessary. Salary and
expensei. Write Box BS, e/o
Sanford Herald.
N in a-T m thi Of A House
And Two Acres
WOMEN lo work In meat packing
If yon are bandy enough lo put
plant. Apply Hl-Flavor Mean,
the finishing touchei on thli
Tuskawiltow Rd., Near Oviedo.
almost completed two bedroom
No phone information.
home, you ean move in right
now and enjoy country life on
two fertile acre* of land only
ten minute* from city limit* COUNTER MAN or Meat Cutter.
AH thia for 22300.
Apply Tip Top, Sanford Ava.
4 4th. Street.
W. If. ••Bill” STEM PER Ageney
Phone FA 2-4201
112 N. Park
M E C H A N I C : GUARANTEED
1U ACRES good building land
SALARY PLUS COMMISSION.
on paved road only one mile
HOSPITALIZATION. PREFER
from downtown Sanford. Hay­
EXPERIENCE IN FORD PRO­ 15. Special Service*
den Futrell, Bon M4-A, Rt. 1,
DUCTS. APPLY IN PERSON
Sanford.
TO HUNT LINCOLN MER­ CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
CURY. INC., 1M M. PAL­ work guaranteed. Fra* Esti­
METTO.
mates. Phone FA 0-T010.

"OLD SOUTH
"COLONIAL STYLE HOME"
Hate* Ursa, beiuUfuBy landscap­
ed lew*, 4 bedrooms, 2 full
bate* now modern kitchen,
hardwood floors throughout,
■operate work ahap, large shady
patio, gracious 4 spacious,
pleasant throughout.
Located MIS MoUonviB* Ave.
Mown by Appointment only
Exclusive with
'T he Time-Tested Firm”

S t Johns Realty
ltd North Path Av*.
Sanford, Florida

FA 1-1392

II

BROKER

g-BEDKOOM house, kitchen equip­
ped. Eatibllihed lawn. Low
monthly payments, FA 0-45TS.

21. F urniture

BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
2 BR. houie on Magnolia. Just out
* ot city 11m. a; kitchen equipped,
Venetian blind* apace heater.
Mutt Mil nt* once. 14004. Will
trade for lata modal ear.
**A 2-0881 or FA SOUS.
TWO BEDROOM HOME, kitchen
equipped. Large comer lot. 2200
down and aitume payment*.
FA 2-7668 after 1:00 P. M.

202 So. Park Av*. Ph FA 2-3M1

RAYMOND M. BALL

19, Boat! and Motor*

SALE nr TRADE: 1938 MG - A,
# x e • 11 e n t condition, 21,130.
HOUSE TRAILER, »
FA 2-TMT.

ft., 2200.

$SAVE$

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BUNDS
Eneloied head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plaitle ends. Plattio
or rayon tap**. Cotton nr Rplon
292-200 1. Firat St. Ph. FA 14983
cords.
HOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby Senkarik Glasa and P a in t Co.
TA 2-4021
Bed*. Day. Week or Month— 112-114 W. 2nd Bt
FURNITURE CENTER
VISTA Gaa Range, opirimoet
1100 French Ave.
tire, ITS. 114 Shannon Dr.
Ph. *A j .WSj

Now A Used
Furniture and Appliances

22. A rtldM For Sale

GOOD Used Appliance* and TV’a.
Gormty, Inc., Third 4 Palmetto.

SINOER PORTABLE t« reoponsihlo party in this vicinity.
IW STUDEBAKER hardtop VI
Tab* over 2 payment! of 23.41.
Phone FA 10043.
Two year guarantee remaining. MISSING three month eld Mock
and whit* female Boateo M i l
Write Box AA, c/o Sanford Her'30 SIMCA 4 dr. RAH . ... 11293
Finder ptcase call FA 1-4300
•ST DODOE 1-dr. hardtop .. 11393
or FA 2-4888. REWARD.
'ST CHEVY 4-dr., 2,400 mllra 11393 Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
'ST CHEVY 4-dr., on* owner 21393 Service With The Caah. SUPER
.SWIMMING POOLS
W FORD Station Wagon .. 11193 TRADING POST, FA 2-MTT.
1
FOR SA LS
’M BUICK 4-dr., Air Court. 11493
Nationally Advertised Itether
•M FORD W Ion pickup .... IMS 3-PIECE Blonde dining ronm sat
•S3 CHEVY 4-dr., Bel Air . IMS
3 piece bedroom set; DeWllt'i
Williams A b o v e Ground
Rwtmmtny Pent, Ideal far
Trailer Court, FA 1-82X1.
'32 DODOE 4-dr. Royal, nice IMS
areas with Mph water teMfc
'33 NASH Rambler 2-dr. H.T. 1223
Now available far HALF
'30 DODGE Convertible . ... 2123 REDWOOD Cedar cloiet, like
new, 220. 430 Roealla Dr. (cot­
PRICE.
'SO PLYMOUTH 4-dr............ 2123
tage).
Can be seen at Mari-Jf^*
MOST CARS
Motel la Sanford.
VERY WELL EQUIPPED
GOOD used piano. FA 1-0339,

TV PICTURE TUBE SPECtAL
For I weeks only!
M in. (accept some
abies)
228.30
233.30
24 te. 241JO
Al tabes Have l 1 year guarantee.
LLOYD’S RADIO 4 TV
410 Sanford Are. Ph. FA 3 0710
CALL Greenleaf Tree Experts
Seminole Co. Motors
ter teat efficient woth. Phone l i t B. Firat St.
SAVE at BRYAN’S
FA 2-0214
FA 3-3013 ter a F R E E
FABRIC SHOP.
WILL TRADE 1080 Chevrolet hi One block West of Monroe &lt;
ESTIMATE.
dor iedan, excellent condition, on West First St.
HEATING
for pickup truck. FA 1-4T2S af­
H. B. POPK CO.
ter 4:00 P. M
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
&gt;00 S. Park - FA 2-4M
AS type* and alasa, teataBad
"Dn It Yourself’
15-A Beauty Parlor*
WE REPAIR AND 5LRVICI
HAVE OPENING for responsible
S
T
I
N
E
person with good ear for partDORIS’ BKAUTY SHOP
Matfcliiery and Supply O*.
time work from 3:00 'U1 1:00
004 Adama Ph.
FA ' "31
30T
W.
2nd
St.
Ph.
FA
M
M
P. M., Mondays through Fri­
days. Write Bon F. V., e/o
Sanford Herald.
Naw 4 Uaad Furniture 4 Appli­
ance*. A Good Place I t
BUY, SELL or TRADE
Furniture
Be Lovelier With Profeaaieual Jenkins
HOUtSWORK, HOT W. Ttb St.
Beauty Cart.
400 Sanford Av*.
FA I-T430
WILL keep one ehild for working
CUSTOM BUILT furntttwe -sin ­
mother Monday* thru Fridays.
gle pleeea or seta. Also furni­
FA 2-OM0.
ture repair. Cabinet* made.
SEPTIC
TANK
SERVICH
HOUSEWORK-33 Casselberry Ct
■tee* 1040
A. HARE
DEBAB
12. Plunbiag Services
NOrlh B-44M
NOrth 2-4

r

THE SHAD
jv u A unning..

THE USED CARS
aha. M oving...

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Wlndabtild
Loot GUm
Plum bing

ft

H eating

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Buck Glass
Vent Glass

SERVICE

Senkarik Glass and Paint Co,
FA u m

AIR CONDITIONING
n : 114 W. ted SL
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 1-0102

W* tevtto yaa in ha anr gaaote
abasiata*y free wtthen* oWIgoNan at an* *f le a f a r t’s toad lag
Metals while yen Urate settakU honaiag far yanraalf and
family. Pick np year bay ot
oar Bale* Office.

Plumbing &amp; Repairs
Joe CL Thames
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, state­
1*18 Saitt* St.
FA 2-0842
ment*, Invoices, hand bills, and
programs, e t c , Progressive
PLUMBtNG
Printing C*. Phono FA 1 M U Contracting 4 Repairs
Frea Estimates
R, L. HARVEY
MODERI RUO CLEANERS
204 Sanford Avo. Pbooo FA
All Siao Rugs And Wall To Wall
Carpal*. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
11. Electrical Service*
1 Wook Ssrvioe Ph. FA 0-T4IT
House Wiring — Electric Service
Sewing Mach. Repairs
Sid VlMen
ALL MAKES 4 MODELS
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
1*4 Sc. Park (14 hr. str.)
I ll Msgaolla
FA 2-8012
14. Build. P aint f t R epair

PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
WALL PAPERING 4 FAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Board
Contact 80S West 8th S t
SERVICE CALU 11.30. For d*
Phono FA 2-8843
pend able TV sorvlc* call Ssh
ford TV Center, 0th. tod Son
THOS. E. THOMPSON
fort Avo. FA M ill.
General Contractor
Homs Carpentry Repairs
Roofing ft Siding
Phono FA 3-8432
ROOFING, Gutters, Bpouttng,
Rote Repairs, Painting, Comsat
4 Cerpsolsr Work. Gsuonl
Homo Repair*, a yn. Export-

RAVENNA
PARK

OPEN D A IL Y

Coming
to town I

*:M A. M. -IS OH*
SUNDAY
I l N P. M. V S M

ShotuttaktA

ONLY

11 k

C onning
J U W f l L V I w L E I Sparta Bodna V i • Radla attd
Healer * Automatic Tranaa(anion . Sparkliaf Totem#
Finish and While Bldewal T in s . PerfeeiCnmdUltei
Throuffhovt - Sold With An

CM &gt;
} W lo/W h
BETTER HURRY!
O N L Y 4 1 LEFT
Before Prices Go Up

T O T A L PRICE
Rt. FaSow Country
Chib Rd. ft Watch
Far Oar Signs . . .

d Cylinder Motor • Standard
Tutoiio Finish •

Clean In te rio r

4th Addition
Homos Doeljrmod Far
Florida Uvinff.
I ft 4 Bedrooms —

1 ft S Baths

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low is 9421
Yo« can mov« in Immedi­
ately whU# tbs papers a rt

W « l Oa M tk

—YOU’LL HR WHY

on . T hrifty I Clylnder Knfln* - Standard
nioa - Radio and H eater Flawltan Tutono Flnlnh •
• t e l tm

HOMES

T am

CHECK (THESE PRICES

1/ Country Sedhn Station Wagon • FuSy
Perfect Blue and White

�SIXTEEN

SCIENTISTS,

stranded on an Arctic
Oeeaa lea station th a t is
breaking up. were rescued.
T here were 28 men on the
island, including 18 civil­
ian scientists, three A ir
Farce officers and 12 mili­
ta ry men supporting the
scientific group. The senior
officer mi the cracking^
Arctic floe waa A ir Force
CspL A rth u r Schroedsr
(above), of Houston, Tex.

Prefabs Aren’t New
NEW Y O U (LTD —Pradofart
rauoe of homos is M l I sew de­
velopment. according to baildmg
historian af the Allied Chemical
Cory. At early as 104 tbs E lf

Ernie Ford's Corn Version

IN S T A h fr

INSTANT

COFFEE
sight's ABC-TV Pot

Sweaters, Trousers
Or Plain Skirts

■ t—U Oscar tslscart sa NBC
Monday. April «, alas wii aarrste
NBC-TV’s “Net So Loaf Ago.- a
asst «lglc lack at t » /c a ts 1SU-M.
sat h r Friday, Fab. It.
Tbt grspariaa says Sylvaald
Avsrdt will go Is la grid Bergmss
far her artiag Is "The Tars af
the Screw," La urea re Olivier icr

While soma Otlbert and Smlivsa
purists might usasider Ford the
Hsur heB la the veHural gravy,
I frit Ford’s charming ripostes
added sparkle to the production

n l m u m | dimenyaftfiil la ttw
O -isd l spsretu . Is fact, despite
IBs harsh adkiag mads necessary
By the time liasitatioe, the entire
productloo remained faithful Is
So "pinafore” spirit.
Ford, si the Bt. Hon. Sir Jo­
seph Porter, K.C.B., conveyed a
amid grasp af the stuffy rale aad

staia .’’Harrigaa sad Soa,” starrtag Pat O’Briao aa as elderly
lawyer, is dae ler (all presentsUoa an ABC4V. Cy Howard cre­
ated the series sad DeeUn win
produce f t ‘‘Reading a Land,"
a half-hour aeries featuriag worldfamous people reading favurMa
literary works to youngster? pots
iato national ayndientina tollowing
He dahut aa Urn five station Westlaghouaa Broadcasting Company
aotwark starting Jan. u . Japan’s
Takaratuka dancers make M r
American TV dahut aa Bm Ed
Sullivan M s Sunday, Jan. M.

Quality Controlled, Freshly

3 DAYS
ONLY

M C . ALL MEAT OR AWAOUR* IT Alt

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F Y N E -T fX

D tT tR G lH T

Longhorn CHEESE

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FROZEN FOODS

Stablt Staple

FAMILY-PAJC
BREADED TI0-8ITJ

NEW YOEK (UP!)—Nineteen
ant af M Amaricaa CsmiUsd serve
■ilk regularly, the MBk Industry
Poundstioa reports.

im r - iw m ir o o *

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50 Passengers Cremated
As Plane Falls In Woods
HOLDCROFT, Va. (UPI) — A * word ol radio warning trom thejU l *ald._for routine maintenance.
I R. H. Tench, on whose farm the
Capital Airline turboprop plane pilot.
A Navy helicopter pilot who flew aircraft fell, said it "looked like
pancaked Into a dense wooded area
scene said the Viscount I it Just fell down."
only a few minLlea away from ita over the ste
destination Monday night and fell “ straight down like a helicop­ Tench and oilier* who were on
the scene by the time the first
flamea cremated the SO persona ter would.’*
Wreckage was confined to a flames erupted said they beard no
aboard. Three of the dead wrre
small area, hardly 50 feet from cries, saw no movements or any
children.
The British-made plane's jet the plane la any direction. A few indications anyone was alive when
wared engines apparently failed coala were‘acatlered around and the fire began eating away at Ute
the last 50 miles of a flight one of the atewarden' capa waa bodies still strapped fa the seals
Then the fuel tanks exploded.
from Washington to Norfolk, Va.,found on thk ground.
Rricue teams could not get
and the Viscount plummeted al­ The list of dead Included a
most straight down In a- shroud of number of anval personnel, bound close to the fiercely-burning plane
for Use big base at Norfolk; a and firemen had to watch It burn
fog and drlule.
The plane amaeked Into the alupe nun; a reptater from the Norfolk because they could not get their
of a amall ravine and burst into VirginJan-PIkrt; the wife of the equipment to the scene.
The wreckage burned for almost
flames. The fire raged for more Piedmont Airlines station master
then eight houra while rescuers at Norfolk and their email sun; eight hours, The plan* crashed at
Hood’ by helplessly, unable even and Cmdr. J, T. Brailhwaite. com­ about 10:30 p, m. and It was day­
to get near enough to set if any­ manding officer of a helicopter light before anyone could get close
enough even to poke into the
o n e Inside had a chance to survive. squadron at Key West, HI*.
(No other Florida residents or wreckage with slicks.
“ Troopers, deputies and rescue
teams fought through a tangle of Navy personnel were Hated on the Search crews tramped the area
around the burning plane through­
briars and underbrush for nearly plane's paiMhgrr list.)
a mile to reach the scene, about The passengers—43 adults and out the night but could find no
three children—and the crew of sign that anyone escaped the in­
SO miles east of Richmond.
It was the second major airline four made up a capacity load for ferno.
disaster within IX days. A Nation­ the plane which had-replaced an­ Officials aald identifying Ute
al Airlines plana disintegrated over other Capital plane st Washington bodies would be n difficult talk.
Bolivia, N. C., Jan 0. killing 3t on in flight from Chicago to Nor­ Due to their condition, dental Xpersons.
A In the National crash, folk. The tin t plane waa taken rays will be about the only way
trsons. As
Monday's disaster cairn without out ef service at Washington, Cap!- to do It.

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W EA TH ER : F a ir and much folder tonight. High today. 88-84. Low to n ig h t, 85-48._________________
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Preaa Leased Wire F-atabllnhed 1908"....... (UK8DAY, JANUARY 19. 19fi0

$30 Million To Be Added
To Tax Roll, McCanna
Funds For Field Work
Asked By Assessor
County Tax Assessor Richard McCmina today told the
County Comraiaalon th a t he expects to add $110 million to the
tax roll this year and asked the hoard for additional money
to a a rry on a large scale field review of new homes.
McCanna told th e board ha wnnts to Increase his field

News Briefs
Smoking Factor
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Cig­
arette smoking increases the death
rale resulting from a wide variety
of diseases, according lo Ur. R.
Cuyler Hammond, chief of statis­
tical research for the American
Cancer Society. Hammond spoke
Monday i t the closing session of
■ three-day international meeting
on "the air we breathe."

Sm athers Asks Curb
MIAMI (UPI) — Sen. George
Smathers proposed Monday that
the United Stales withhold 111 sugar
subsidy to Cuba until that country
repays Americans for conliscatcd
properties. The subsidy amounts
to about |15o million, lie also urg­
ed n reappraisal of U. S. policies
on Cuba because the government
there is "playing the Communist
game."

It’s Asian Flu
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - An in­
fluents epidemic sweeping Los An■etc*
gel** since early last week has
ness and government continued to
day- at a high rate of up to ‘30
per rent. Public schools Monday
reported 113,000 students absent
along with 3.730 teachers. Th* ab­
sentee percentage rate was IX for
pupils Md 11 for teachers.

^Seminole County Hospital Budget
Anticipated At $693,640 For '60
The County Commission today
received the 1X60 anticipated bud­
get m Seminole Memorial Hoepital which waa set at MW,630.19.
In a statement on last year's
ml finances, tha hospital reported ■
budget of 9651,i l l with &gt;547,511
from patients revenues; 334,402
from tax receipts end 15.153 from
contributions.
Anticipated patients revenue
during 1X60, according to tha bud­
get, ia expected ta be 35X3,400 with
tax revenue at 303,000; interest,
$0,000 and contributions, 35,001*
In other business during G-e
meeting, Commissioner Vernon
sADunn requested that County Clerk
David Galchal writ* a lettae ta
tha Orange County commissioners
urging them to speed up action
t« join in ■ program of eliminat­
ing flooding la areas a* South
Seminole sod Orange Counties.
The commission today aaid that
this county ia "ready lo go" and
sat up a spaclal drainage district
but Is waiting for word from the
Orange County board ta work
my together on the program.
** Tha board also authorised Johl
Kridrr to negotiate with the Over-

street Land Oe. to purchase a
number of lots adjacent to the
Santsndo Springs clay pit.
Tha Commission today named
four doclori lo oerve ai board of

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Reds Won’t Attack
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Defense
Secretary TTJomu S. Gates Jr.
has told Congress Russia will have
more long-range missiles than the
United Stales during the next three
yeara but net enough more to make
n "rational decision" to attack thli
country. Gates said new Intalli
gene* data had enabled the United
States "for the first time" to esti­
mate the production and perform
ance of Soviet interconlinenlal bal­
listic missiles.

medical examiner* lor the coun­
ty and Investigate all violent
death a.
The four doctor*, aa recom­
mended by Ihe county medical
society, are Dr. D. If. Mathers,
Dr. Leonard Munson, Dr. Vincent
Roberts and Dr, Edwin Stoner,
The Board heard Harold Kali­
ner urge that the county furnlah
money for • county exhibit at the
Orange County Fair In Orlando.
Kailner aaid the eounty'i
growth and agricultural accentpliahmenti should be represented
at the fair.
FORT PIERCE (UPI)-Form er
The board said they would study
the matter before reaching any circuit judge Dan McCarty Mon­
day named a fellow jurist to
decision.
menage hie campaign for gover­
nor. McCarty said Municipal
Judga Vriel (Bunky) Blount Jr., of
Wearing Elected
DtLand will handle hi* electioneer­
ing with headquarters In Pert
By Oviedo Group
Pierce. Blount asked the Ur Land
Email Westing waa elected City Counrit for a leave of ab­
president of the Kouthsaai Ramin* sence to taka tha Job.
ole County Chamber ef Commerce
Blount baa been a close per­
Iasi night.
sonal friend of the McCarty's for
Other offleera elected wrre Den over )• years. While McCarty
June*, vice president; Mrs. Elisa­ look a course at the law school
beth Olliff, secretary and Leon at Stetaoa University he resided
Olliff, treasurer.
ai the I leant heme.
McCarty said "Judge Blount
will move to Port Pierce tempornrtly after Feb. 10 end will he
in the McCarty lor Governor
headquarters here. After 1 qualify,
I will announce the other mem
hors ef my headquarters staff
nhd my county organisations.

Blount To Manage
McCarty Campaign

'Road Block' Set
For Polio Funds

P RAISE FOR NAVY M EN'S prom pt action in volunteering blood to an
aged woman a fte r ona of them mentioned ehe wax HI ia read by
_ Cdr. L. D.

who gave the* blood. The
it, N A S executive officer, to the
to n tottag from tha Samlnolx County Millet trial As*

•delation to, from left, Harvey King. John Erfekaou, Marvin .Latter, Leon­
ard 2wlcr sad Stanley Schrader of thx station ordnance shop. (Navy^Photo)

NO. 810

Member* of the Anna Miller Cir­
cle will each funds for tha March
*f Dimes at a "road block - Bunday at First St. and French Ave.
Felice will help regulate the sig­
nal light so solicitations may be
ode with n minimum delay of
sffto, Mrs. Bailie Wight, chair­
man aI tha oveat, said. Contribu­
t e * will bo taken between 10
h. as. and I p. m.
Thie event is ana ef several stag­
ed by the women's group to bolster
th* potto drive. Their efforts out
March an t e e . A

tot
dutod Jan. to tor eapttina
worker* to (ho

crew staff from three to five men.
He said that 2,000 to 3,000 new
homes have been built in the coun­
ty in 1059 and all ihcse have to
he measured and ehreked.
In a inter to the board, Mc­
Canna aaid that 'due to the greatly
Increased scope of operations in
the lax assessor's olflec it Will
te necessary for the board to pro­
vide additional funds for this of­
fices' operations during I960."
McCanns pointed out that an­
other reason for lack of funds In
addition lo the increesed amount
of work is a new schedule of com­
missions which has hern brought
into effect due to the high level
of assessment.
The tax assessor's office re­
ceives rum mission i (used on the
amount of taxrs levied but the
rate of commissions chances with
the total valuation of the assess­
ments.
McCanns said that due to this,
"our commissions this year are
estimated to drop approximately
312,oao below what we could have
expected at a low assessment
level."
McGinns told the board that it
will be necessary lo have an addi­
tional 115,000 made available dur­
ing the year lo do a satisfactory
job.
Chairman John Kridef ashed at­
torney Mack Cleveland Jr. to study
the legality of appropriating money
and srtllng up special funds and
report back to th- board.

Two Symphony
Concerts Today
Ilia Florida Symphony Orchestra
will give two concerts in the Civic
Center today.
The Youth Concert will be at
3:43 p. m. and the pops concert
at 1:13 p. m. The performances
are sponsored by the Sanrqyd De­
nary Entertainment Association
and the Sanford Recreation De­
partment.
Association member* nerd only
show (heir membership cards at
the door for admission ta the even­
ing concert. Non-members may
buy ticket* at the door or at the
Het-reation Department office. The
only reserved seals are those in
(he patrons section.
Children In the fourth, fifth and
sixth grades can get in free for
the Youth Concert. Junior high
students can also hear this per­
formance free, but concert spon­
sors believe they would enjoy the
evening concert mote. Tickets am
32.25 for adults and 31-33 for stud­
ents.

Cifrusmen To Tour
Lake Alfred Station
Citrus men from three counties
will tour the Like Alfred Experi­
ment Station Friday,
Growers from Seminole, Orange
and Osceola Counties will join
the tour slated to start at 10 a.

m.

All Seminole cllrusmen who
wish to attend tha station art
aikrd to meat Friday between
7:20 and 7:30 n. m. at (ha north
side of the courthouse.
Among the topics to bo dlsruaird at the elation will be
Levels of Acidity in the Current
Citrus Crops and Recent Deve­
lopments In Pesticide Regulations.

U $., Japan Sign
Security Treaty
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
United Stales, and Japan, •aamiea
15 years ago In World War II, to­
day sign a security treaty making
them full-fledged Allies la tha cold
war.
President Eisenhower will wit­
ness the Whito House ceremony at
which Japanese Prim* Minister
Nobuauke Kishi and Secretary of
State Christian A. Herter sign the

lung-term pact.

The pre sident scheduled • ta­
rnLauta conference with Kish I and
other Japanese official* prior to
the signing ceramoxy.

MOVING TIME m eant the whole house Monday for Gregory Lumber Comjinny's model home. A line of c im followed thx house rolling along W. F irst
St. to its new location on Vlhlen Rd. I* O. Robert* bought the house.
(Herald Photo)

Snow Storm Leaves Long Trail Of Death
The new year’* blg|est snow
storm, leaving ■ trail of death
from Texas to the Great Lakes,
struck st New Englsnd todsy
with up to eight Inches of snow-.
Heavy snow warning* were la­
med for New Hampshire. Ver­
mont and Maine. Sleet and freesing rain were forecast for Mas-

Board Agrees
To Buy, Install
SR 436 Light
The State Road Department to­
day notified Ih* County Commis­
sioners Hist there it net enough
money to Its budget to Install
• traffic light at the Intersection
of SR 43* and U.S. 1T-X2 so tha
board decided to purchase the
light at ■ cost of 313.300.
Money for the purchase wilt
came out of secondary rosd
funds. Commissioner Vernon Dunn
told the board that "V one life
ii saved at the critical Internelion, the price Is cheap."
In other road business, the
board agreed lo ask the SRD lo
place Red Bug Lake Road and a
portion of SR 44-A In the sec­
ondary road system because of
the high traffic count* on both
roadi.
The board also heard ■ request
portion of Laktviaw
Ave,' in Lake Mary bccauit of th*
heavy traffic and poor o o ad lte
of th* road.
Commlnloner Lawrence * Wof­
ford told James Avery Jr. of
Lake Mery that the board would
atablit* and Improva the road in
Urn near futur*.
Avery said Ha had a Million
with -77 names on It asking the
rounly to improve the rood.
The board authorised Engiaeer
Robert Davis lo lat all county
road crew* work 16 hours a day
under the present good weather
conditions to carry on all th*
needed road work to the county.
Th* hoard also agreed to spin*
3996 lo build 10x32 double signs
on U.S. 1T-N advertising Big TV##
Park.

lachuiatls and Connecticut, end
light snows hit-New York Stale
and Pennsylvania.
The storm originated in Texas
Saturday night and awtpt up the
Uiisiislppi -Valley with paralys­
ing snowfall* and aub-freesing
weather.
It claimed at least i t Uvea, In
hlgbwsy accidents, (rearing, cold
*oUlh*c ntohyiisticfts tnArW nri

High drifts still MockXd g few
roads In Colorado and Nebraska,'
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Schools had been closed ia OMaha
and Lincoln, Neb., and In many .
small towns through tha 'M om
area.
Northerl]
rly wind* following thx
ished tempers tu n s dawn
storm puafe
by ga much
uch i l l degree* t o t e
cos from. Georgia lx

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As schools and highway! began
Tha see* to IX-dxgfxe
I# re-open In (he midwest and covered moM of th* area to
northern plains states, three to Dakotas ta Kansas. Thx meewnry
eight Inches of snow hit tbt North­
tinged to IX to U botow to thx
east. Two inrhea fell In south­
ocktes and rotes to the 4Xs near
western Virginia today.
the Pacific Cm to.

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It'll Be Cold
Tho firs t full-flxdnd cold wavx of thx w inter p u t
an xnd to aummxr w eather in Sentlnolx County today.
Tern pern t urea dropped to 40 degrees over th x coun­
ty lent night and early thin m orning but no fro x t WM
reported.
Cold w eather la expected to continue tonight, w ith
fre ttin g w eather in noma portion* of Central Florida.
Around the ita te , tem perature* dropped to free*.!
Ing over the extrem e north portion early today. And
the weatherm an said It would be colder tonight.
Readings ns low a t 22 were forecast for tonight
in the panhandle region with a f r e e u likely over m uch
of the northern tip of th e peninsula.
Even tourist-jam m ed Miami waa warned to b ra c t
fo r nighttim a tem peraturaa in the 40'a.

Casselberry To Post New
Street Speed Limit Signs

The Casselberry Town Council
last night decided to peat algns
on leminola Blvd. setting Ike
speed limit *( 34 m.p.h.
The council set speed limits on
other town roads at 33 m.p.h. and
ordered aa ordinance drawn up to
this effect. The council men agreed
that the speed limit on Hwy. 17-63
through town would remain 63
m.p.h.
Th* council also decided to de­
discussion of a group of Negro
County Democrats lay
residents about annexation to Cat.
■elberry until Ibn group makes a
Meet Wednesday
formal roqueit. Mayor W. M. Ben­
The Seminole County Democra­ son said that a group of Negroes
tic Executive Commute* wUI meet living toward Altamonte Springs
in the courtbouso at I 9- m. Wed­ bad ashed about coming In since
nesday.
Committeemen and women from
the county's 16 precincts will plan Escape# On Way
rallies lo bt held before the May
primary elections. About II ralltos Back To Prison
will be held to &lt;h* county, commit­
Marion I m m Moore took tho
tee chairman Robert Billhlmer long road back to prison today.
■aid today. The gr-v-p wtll also
A rspreamUlivs fru.o Raleigh's
plan to promote voter reglatralton North Carolina Stoia Prison took
starting March 4 whoa county rogl- tho oaonpod convicted murdsror
ilrstton hooka
from th* SemlnoU Sheriff* office.
Tho two ora driving back to
Bnltlgh whora Moors will foe* th*
No Decision Yet
root of hit 1* yotr second degree
torn, plus an escape
On Shopping Hours murder
Downtown laatord retail mer­ charge.
Meert, who escaped from. , p
chants remained undecided Woo­
dsy on whet hoc to stay apoa Pel- prison nnd gong in 1PM had car­
ved seven and a half years of hi*
day night*.
t e n . Be eonfsneed hi* nocapa
A
w te Deputy W. * .
met to Mantua the Friday
arrested bias on a vagrancy &lt;
hour*, tori did M l eettie &lt;

they want water and fin protec­
tion.
Th* round! agreed to let ■ Rol­
lins College political science group
make a. survey af Casselberry.
Tb* Rollins students marie the
survey in Winter Park and part*
of Orlando. They ask about resi­
dent's InterssU to ' government
and their willingness to joto to
politics.
Former Navy man and finger,
print expert Ed Pander was nam­
e d ‘assistant town marihal. Ha
wUI' servo an* day a week to giro
Marshal Qui lawyer a rest sad
will taks over during Sawyer’s
v a c a te .
Getting Csseelberry's rule* to
order, Ihe council voted I* have
town attorney Les J. Collins g&gt;4
ir#
Information on- a food ordinxaro
roverlag Issuance of occupational
isl
licenses.
Mayor Benson said Iks town'
rule which' says Ikal * tones
shouldn't be higher than tour tool
Is ■ violation of state law which
demands 4Vt fret for iwlmmtof ' )
pool*. Hibbard Casselberry said
there are stx-foot fcsrci to lew*.
The council votod to ksv# Coiligi
find out what t o t e height Wtotar
Park requires,
F&amp;S
Tho Iowa fathers also

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Crash Probers
Check Possibility
Of Planted Bomb

Circus Site
Story Sets
"O ff Flurry

WASHINGTON (UN) — 'Gov.
eminent agents conducted a mam­
moth investigation today to de­
termine whether a bomb eaused
last week’s National Airliner
erash which killed all 24 persona
aboard.
Part of Hie inquiry centered on
a passenger who was covered by
about a million dollara worth of
recently-acquired insurance.

Lad week's announcement that
(he Criatiani circua family bad
reached an agreement with Clrcuiland which would move the
circus from Sarasota to Semioola
County haa startad a flurry to
^activity and announeementa at
'VSarasota.
The flurry started after it wee
announced in The Herald that Clr*
cuiland had reached an agraement wilh the Criatiani eircue
family which would result la the
troupe managing the show area
of Circualand and moving the
winter quarters of the dreua
here.
The wire service reported Mm
same thing the following day. Bo
todld the 8araaota newspapers . •
one of them using red Ink for the
headline.
One Sarasota newsman told The
Herald later that the Chamber of
Commerce there had called a ape*
dal meeting to diacuss the mat*
ter of trying to persuade flto
Criittanii from moving.
From that point, the antMuaeomcnta mostly dlaagraad oa every­
thing and all the principals aoid
£ * e y were belag misquoted.
The Sarasota newsman lloagy
telephoned U m Herald to "get
Um Uiing straight.” He was ad*
vised to talk to both Paul Criatlani of Um circus and Maurice
Harshall of Ctreualand, who ori­
ginally announced their

Jnllaa Andrew Prank,
of killing himself end 13 other air
liner passengers *Uh a suicide
bomb, was nnder Investigation tor
a series of alleged swindles which
may total over o million dollara, K
was revealed here today.
Fill and Civil Aeronautics
Board Investigators were trying
to discover whrlhcr a man-made
eaploslon blow the New York-toMiami flighl from the sky near
Bolivia. N. t\. Jan. «.
After hearing testimony from
Ihe CAB's safely director. Chair­
man A. S. Mike Monroncy (DOkla.) of the Senate aviation sub­
committee said Thursday “ every
bit of evidence so far" indicated
a bomb exploited in Ihe plane'!
washroom. Monroncy Said “ It
stems clear" In him that a bomb
causet. Ihe crash.
CAB Safety Director Oscar
Bakkr told the subcommittee that
a
preliminary
Inveillgatlea
brought out some “ unusual cir­
cumstances" which caused the
agency la look. Into the possibili­
ty of an explosion. He aald be
was not prepared lo slate that a
bomb caused tha crash.
Bakkc laid the CAB Inquiry
cantered on heavily-insured Julian
Andrew Frank, 22, a Westport,
Conn., lawyer who boarded the
plane with a 20-pound blue cloth
flight bag. Frank's body wai
found some II to II mUei from
the accne of tha mala wfackego.
The flight bag waa Mtrbp, ite
bottom torn out.
Frank told an associate racaatiy;
"U I die in an alrplaae crash,
my wifi wiH be Um richest wwman In the world.'?

That's what The Herald did,
hs was laid.
A Herald writer win be la
t* Sarasota Monday to follow dove*
w lopments there.

Moore Agrees
To Be Extradited
S ie g e l eeavicted murdonr Ma, loa liaaa.Mb.we r ig id egtrsdltlen

0 1 0 THAT LEATHER DESK, as’Circualand gala the signature of Paul
Criatiani, business manager o f the Criatiani family circus, on an agreement
that includes managing tnc ahow area of Circualand and moving the circus
quarter* here. Mauriee Marshall, developer of the attraction, and the train*
ar o f big Oscar the obliging dephaat, witneaa Ceiatiani’a signature at

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Carolina prison authorities told
Iberlff J. L Hobby they,.would
send a telegram when state Isw
enforcers were reedy to came here
to ptok ap Moon. They wUI taka
the OT-year-old aeespae book kg
car.
Moore admitted Thursday that
A ha escapsd fresa a North Carolina
® reed gaag In M l , while aacvU*
a aantanee tor toll!* bto wMe.
Deputy V. B. leehurger arrested
Moore tor vsgraacy after he he*
came sesplclene af the maa's

Planning Session ’
Slated For Group
e
The Moeday meeting eri the
i gemlnole Association for Retarded
children will be a planning seesioa tor parents ari the children
sad volunteer workers la the
orgaalsatiaa. The 0
at Um Little Red I
net he open to the public.

Installation Set
* For Oddfellows
Sanfofri Ledge IT ari tin
pendent Ontoreri Oddfellows will
held an installation of officers
meeting at I p. m. Monday.
The lnataUlng officers will be
fames Tomaovic, district deputy
grand,muter and his staff of effi-

NO. ISOR

[NASChief
Killed Aboard
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By Halted Press
Freak outbreaks eri Asian flu
swelled aerate the nation today,
&lt; using high absenteeism from
schools, Jobs add la Um entertain­
ment industry.
The Aaiaa bug, which as a
wide-eyed foreigner to U. S. shorn
two years ago caused scores of

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deaths sad laid miUioni oa their
backs far a .tow days, was set
nearly as widMptead a. la MT.
Rut It bad cased a “ low grads
epidemic" Jo Itfthern California
M sd&gt;riou i outbreaks
and threatonsA
in Um Detnrir'-area; where antiflu vaccines were running low.
Some atates reported a higher
than normal tecidencs of lnflueaxa-lype cases, and across tha
country tha damp, cold season
was taking a heavy toll of school
children, teaebera and civic offi­
cials.
An estimated half-million Los
Angeles area residents were
stricken with Aslan flu and other
viruses. Dr. Malcolm Merrill,
state health officer, Identified the
disease as Allan lnfiuenxa, but
county health officer Roy O, Gil­
bert said half a dotes viruses
probably were Involved.
Actors, actresses, crew mem­
bers and even produrer-dlroctor
Alfred Hitchcock were laid low
with bloodshot eyes and favors.
Work on more than five TV shows
and Hitchcock'* movie, “ Psycho,"
was delayed or postponed by flu
attacks.

A head-on crash on route tM
seat three persons to the hospital
Thursday night.
Mrs. Alms Tothural of 1222 Vis
Estrella, Winter Park, was driving
as the wrong side of the road
whew shs plowed tote a car driv­
en hr Winter Park resident Ed­
ward J. Smith, near the Turkey
farm, Highway Patrol Trooper
J. L. Sikes said today.
Mra. Tolhurat was taken to
Winter Park Hospital with a postibis fractured Kneecap, several
teeth knocked loose and chin
cuts. Smith had a deep nose cut.
Hie wife, Mrs. Joyce Elaine Smith
had possible head Injuries, a rut
Mr. August Stlch, father of Mrs.
over hor left eye and bruises.
Both were treated at Florida Seal- R. D. Priest of Sanford, alas la
survived by hit widow, Mrs. Sarah
M. SUtch; aoni Wallace C. Stitch
of Clearwater, William B. Stitch of
Jacksonville and T/Sgl. Fred A.
Stitcb of Maryland and anolher
daughter, Mra. Virgil Greene of
Pompano, and 14 grandchildren.
Names of some of the survivors
were omiUed and Mr. Stitch’s
name was misspelled in the report
of hie death.

Correction

* Blood Bonk Work
To Start Monday

la the Detroit area, Albert Pisa,
president of the Detroit Board of
Health, said doctors were order­
ing about five times as much vac­
cine as a abort time ago and
supplies were running low,
Detroit's city-county health di­
rector, Dr. Joteph Milner, said
teaebera have been abtent from
tchool at double the normal rate.
A spot check indicated tint fac­
tory abienleeiim was 2 per cent
above normal. Molner said lo.ooo
persona In the Detroit area were
stricken with some type of flu.

Mayor Proclaims
Polio Month
Mayor Earl Higginbotham today
proclaimed January 1M0 at March
af Dimes Month to Sanford.
Tha proclam attoo signed by tba
mayor aaked tor help In a new
offensive against birth defects and
arthritis as well as polio. The Na­
tional Foundation haa begun to
fight these diseases since "arthrlUa cripple* more persons thin any
other disease and more than a
quarter of a million Infante are
born aaeh year with serious birth
detects."

P le iu n t Taxes
, “ Pleasant taxes" will be Jack
LeDoux’a subject when he speaks
at Ihe Sanford Rotary club meet­
ing Monday. LeDuux, who is
assistant manager and director
of publle relations at Ihe San­
ford Orlando Kennel Club will
also show a film on taxes and
conduct an open forum at the
Civic Center luncheon.

Construction of the Seminole
County Blood Bahk will start Mon­
day, County Bank Director Balpb
Wight aald today.
Carroll Daniel Construction Co.
will build flto 1,000 aquaro foot
bank on the southwest corner of
the Seminole Memorial Hospital
grounds. The bank's architecture
will blend with Um hospital's.

Chicken Pilau
Sanford's
American
Legion
Campbcll-Loaaing Post IS will hold
a chicken pilau supper Monday
■I the poet headquarters on Hwy.
IT &gt;2. Tha T p. m. supper will be
followed by a regular business
meeting at 0.

Plaza Addition
Casselberry Industries la putting
up a building which can be divided
into tour atorea in Casselberry
Pina. Ben and MUler Evana are
supervising the construction, Paul
Bates la developing the unit which
will have Casselberry Realty in
one of its offices.

Book Project
Loogwood Civic League mem­
bers are cataloging Um 2,200 books
in tha towns' library to tba Civic
League building. League members
have typed rards tor about one
fifth of tha books to tto Church SI.
building.

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The retail merchants division o f tho Chambtr of
Commerce has called n special meeting at 2 p. m. Monday
in tho USO section bf the C o f C building to diacuss
downtown shopping problems. AH downtown merchants
and others interested in thn discussion are Invited to
attend.

A VAH-1 Chief Petty Officer was
killed while the group was on a
carrier attack esarciee aboard
the USS Independence.
Navy official* reported that
Patrick James Lyons, aviation
boatswain ' mate, received fetal
injuries when he was atnick by a
flailing flight eheck cable.
Three other VAH-1 men were
Injured In the accident.
NAS authnritiea said a plane
coming in tor a landing on the
carrier (truck the cable wire
•o the deck and Um table parted,
hitting Lyons.
WASHINGTON (U P l)-T h e re Is plenty o f reason for
Injured to Um (evident were
Rudolph Irving, John Washington, America's "show me" attitude toward Russian Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev’s announcement that he will slash th*
and David E. Edmonds.
The group returned today from Soviet armed forces.
the anise.
And there is little room for comfort. Even if Khrush­

U.S. Takes 'Show Bra
M e ' A ttitude
On Red Boasts

chev carried out the 1,200,000-man cut, he atill apparently

Tickets On Sale
Monday For
Bette Davis Show
The general sale of tickets tor
the Bette Da via ahuw will, begin
Monday In the Woodruff Bldg, at
Ihe corner of First St. and Park
Av*.
Miss Davis, Barry Sullivan and
a supporting artist will bring to
the Civic Center "The World of
Carl Sandburg” at 1:10 p. m.
Jan. 20. The show is being spon­
sored by tho Seminolc-DeBary
Heart Council wilh net proceed*
going to heart research.
The show, described as "gay,
serious, reflective, wise, frivo­
lous and never tor an Instant leu
than faicinating," haa received
unanimous praiie i 11* croncountry tour. It la based on the
materiel of America’! ranking
literary figure Carl Sandburg, who
haa continued lo ailoolik and dalight tor a half-century.
Supporting artist will be Clark
Allen. a St-year-old gifted InatnimenUllal and folk aiagar.
Ticktla wUI bn II and II and
alto can bo reaerved by calling
FA 2-U21 from Monday until Jan.
SO.

Humane Society
Drive Underway
s m s E tK a ra s

. Mr*. Harriet Cowley Waa ntoeb.
"we an pleased (hat Mr meeting
waa ■ euceesa and hope On enroll
a Urge mtmberahip to carry on
the work.'*
Also elected won Gene Rankin,
Aral, Ethel Williams, second, and
Diana Cudebcc, third vlco praaldents; Robert Johnson, secretary;
EUiaa MUler, recording secretary,
and Mra, Gene Rankin, l arraepondlag secretary. .
Named to tho board of director*
were Sheriff J, L. Hobby, T, K
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Tucker, Jobe |X
Krider,
Ralph A.
Smith, Dr. R. L. Bn**; Beb Orutnl*y and David Oatebel.
Mr*. Mary J. Garrison and Mar­
vin Heltman, both activa la hu­
man* society work tor auny years,
were speakers at Um meeting.
Mrs, Garrison stressed that "It
la Important that thy community
understand that wa do not only
protect aoimals, but al*o taka ac­
tion to frevaht enmity lo child­
ren."
Hallman outlined *11 aapoeta af
the society'* work and answered
questions eri member* and pros­
pect! v« member* about Mm erge
nliatiog,
Member* are being naught and
lalereated person* are naked to
write to Sanford Human* Sbrioly,
1M Country Chib Dr., m phewe
FA l-TWO.

would have the largest military f
'
••labliihmrnt in the world.
Tba Supreme Soviet unanimous­
ly approved Premier N i k i t a
Khrushchev'! propoaal to cut So­
viet armed forcei by 1,200,000 Help Asked
BILOXI, Mill. tUPl) — Negro
men, thus putting It into effort.- leaden celled on the FBI today
Boih holier* of the :.usalan Par­ la reveal the names nf a men
liament approved the new law suspected of tha lynch-murdcr of
after Khrushchev again took the a young Mississippi Negro. The
rostrum .to note that "all people demands came /fter a federal
grand jury here refuted Thurs­
who spoke on my report and on day to indict anyone for killing
the djafl law expressed their ap­ Mack Charles Parker,
proval."
Behind IT. g. akeplirlsm over Unemployment Down
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Unem­
the new tut were Allied intelli­
fell “ algnifleanlly" last
gence report* that Russia haa not ployment
month although It usually climb*
made anything like the cut* in In December, Informed sources
armed manpower that it previous­ said today. The number of ;'ob*
alio rose to n record high for Doly has announrrd.
Moreover, in telling the Su­ comber and average factory work­
preme Soviet Thursday that he ers' weekly earning* increased to
would reduce military forces by a new peak.
United Prose Intonaflmul
one-lHrd, Khrushehev gave Mmself two year* to carry out the
Circus Land Disputed
promise.
SARASOTA (UPI) -T h e dispute
During that Una, ha could capi­
t a ls on the propaganda value of over who own* ■ 1M acre tract
the* promise even if later be of land sold by Singling Bros,
found some reason not to make and Barnum 4 Bailey Circus to
tha Arvlda Cory- ban gone to Um
good on the roduc ion.
Anothe • reason for 0. S. skepti­ courts. Sarasota County claim* R
cism la Khrushchev's statement own* Um land alnro It specified
that Soviet mUllary forces now in IWT, when It gave Um land to
number 2,623,000' men. The North tbn circua that It must revert to
AUantlc Treaty Organisation oati- tUm county If thn circua derided to
mate* Russia’s armsd manpower dlapoM of N.
at 4,200,000.
Tha newest promised reduction Congressm en Happed
brtogi to a,ow,ooo the number of
HAVANA (UPI) - The rebel
men Russia baa said it would eut organ Revolutlm* ban •**«•*
from Ua armed forces alnro Aug- that two l). 8. roagroeaw
net. IMS.
a Mato Deoartatoto official ar*
Alt tvldsocs Indicates Russia member* of a "crime aradical*
. vV'whteb.te'Wn|tara,i

Hews Briefs

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a AM' Fore* after
World Var It. But militarily tho
Soviet Union has continued it*
preparations tor all kind* of wara
and has built flexible tore** h r
the purpoao,

Town Gains
Loogwood Mayor A. R. Lormana
reported that hla town saw foil,•4* worth of building, reorganised
its fire department and had two
acta passed by tha legislature la
IN*.
The state approved staggering
tha termi af town councilman and
gave the go ahead to an act leltlag
Loogwood extend ite Umita by anuxitioii
Tba III permit* Issued for fail,MS worth ef now buildInga kept
developer* selling their houses aa
fait as they built them, Lormaaa
■aid. A Are marshal wa* appointed
to command Um reorganised fin
department. The firefighter* now
have weekly drills and mutual eld
agreements with Casselberry and

Break-In Reported
An attempted b)rek-ln waa
made at Georg* Reek’s Heating
and Plumbing ' Co. on IT-M,
Frederick J. Reek told Sheriff’s
deputies Thursday. Reek aald
that entry wasn't gained but that
three septic tank sweeps warn
taken from outside the building,

Open House To Start Jaycee W eek

HOAD-E-O WINNER David Staughtar cot • ptoqua at
Um Jayco* luncheon Hurmiay for Um skillful driving
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M w rm r. Jarcw RodM tO riuirtnwi Jimmy
Dflytf Um rIbrim
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Approval by tho Navy of in­
clusion of an Outstanding Young
Sailor selectioo In the awards
list baa completed plana for Jayaw Week which starts Sunday.
Each squadron at the Naval
Air Station will select ite can­
didate tor the honor and a panel
ef Judges will asm* the wlaoer
af the award, belag made tor
enlisted Navy personnel fan the
firat time this year.
Jaycee Week will begin Sunday
at 1 p. m. when the public la in­
vited to open house at tba Jayce* Building on French Ave. Jr.
Lot Kerwto la chairman of the
during which wUI be

chamber wtU open te board nf
director* meeting lo Ihe vlatlori
at the Jaycee Building.
The Jaycecs will be working on
a community development project

Get Acquainted
Slated
rDance
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during th* week, whiek will be
highlighted Jan. to wilh Um
Boam-Award
Night
banquet.
Judge Voile William* will bo tbn
featured speaker at Ike dinner
in the Glints Training Camp
dormitory.
Main event of ton -etrda night
will be presentation .af the Dis­
tinguished Service AMnrd to a
young man between to and to
years old for outstanding service
to the community,
Thn Jayceoe era urging rlUxan*
te make nomination* tor the out­
standing young man award not
later than midnight Monday and
ar* banding nut nomlaotlna form*
•t ton Jayrw BuildingOther awaari* wto » to W

The Isnfard Moose Lodge ii
sponsoring a get-acquainted par­
ty and danen Saturday night la
the Wade Market building acroia
ton etroct from Uw lodge ball.
Aa orcbealra will provide uusic
N rt for dsariag beginning at • p. m.
41 Mann* members, prospective
IBB
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Gp m i
ioikffl a| DirtoM
aoether
JaTcee function
function Tuesday
Tueadro Beach, New Smyrna Reach nod emphasis on Iba accomplishment*
another Jaycee
to
» m , triM ito
DaUad MB' attend.
to ymmf pawls to too
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Daniel D. Flood (D-Fa.) and Dawto' Fatctl (D-Pta.) and Mato D*.
part ment eyoknaman L I a * a I g
White aa "tatonaUeeri asapalert,"

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A lta m o n te
department
Tha firemen answered N calls to
Ihe Loogwood ana.
Ungwood pollen muwarod MM
rolls including M accidents, and
five breaking and entering easel.
Article* warn stolon to only two
of ihe brtak-ltu. One case la un­
solved. Tha police drove R H *
mile*, made m traffic arrest* and
issued tot traffic warnings.
The town routed authorised a
cemetery and named two ari da
membets to supervise maintenance,
and sale of tba plots.. la Um water
department, service lacreal•aA
per root and lto water meter*
were installed. The liana ar* batofl
lengthened and enlarged now.

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IN THE ••WHAT'S NEW1' de­
partment ii Matter Brent McCall,
new!/ arrived at the Glenn Mc­
Call household, who toon hould
be making hit debut ‘ about town*'
In an aqua itroller pretented to
bit mother at the Clyde Robert*
ion home. Co-hostcsscs were Mra.
Ann (Ralph) Cowan, Mra Joan
tfeDrn) Batten and Mitt Jeannette
Wolfer. Along with the stroller
wai a heaping arra * of brightly
wrappre, gifts from the many
well-wishers present.
A .DINNER PARTY Saturday
evening brought together a group
of hunters and their wives. Hosts
were Jane and (ilenn Llngle at
their Loch Arbor horn and placet
were set for Sir. and Mrs. Mason
s^Vharlon, Dr. and Strs. Jack Mor*
“ l.on, Mr. and Sirs. Bob WrigLt,
Mr. and Mra. Cba.ics LcGette
and Mr. and Mra. Herbert More­
land Jr.
BALMY WEATHER hat Eleanor
and Ptle McRaney “ pool-testing”
—but all that tempting blue wa­
ter In their back yard still
registers 65 In spite of the warm
^ BACK IN SANFORD are Dr.
^ n d Sira. M. Upton who spend
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In their
lovcl: home o-i
the corner of McUonville and 20th
St. When pot her* t h e y cell Long
Island, N. Y home.

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Experiments In
'o Be T o W A t Womans Club

Ulc ticket buyer* and are afraid i
that between Bette Dari* and your
back row Mlt tome ot her clip*
pcd New Eniland accent might
The bi-monthly meeting of the
be loit—yottH hear fine In any
Zeta Xl chapter of Beta Sigma
teat.
Phi wan held at the home of Miss
Joan Wright, 445 Elliott Ave.
Mrs. Lloyd 0. Swain, pmldent,
presided at the business session
and received routine reports. A
ways and means project of buving
a gift and having a while elephant
sale at the neat meeting was ap­
proved by the group.
It was also decided that a raffle
mill he conducted at each meeting
to provide funds for the “ Sun­
shine” fund. Members approved
the by-laws presented by Mr*.

Pilot Club
M eet

Swain.

Mr*. Leon M. Swain Jr. gave
a program entitled, “ Drama Into
Music And Dance, Refreshments
of cakes, cookies and 10ft drinks
were served by the hostess to the
following members present:
Mrs. R. A. Wesson, Mrs. Wallace
Tyre, Mrs. James Lyons, Mrs.
Leon Swain. 5!rs. Lloyd Swain,
Mrs. Wendel Springfield, Mrs.
Robert Reaves, Mr*. Harvey Wilkinson, Mrs. Sam T. Skelton and
the 5ll)*rl Beatrice Nellion, Betsy
Ann Carter, 5!arianne Strickland,
Barbara Chambers, Nickl Halt,
Sonja Monforton, Mary Ann Wright
and Joan Wright.

MRS. SPENCER

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F A U L K N E R

Skip Celebrates
Sixth Birthday
Skip Faulkner celcbratrd his
sixth birthday with • WUd West
party al hit home In Loch Arbor.
Several tribes of cowboys and
Indiana were on hand- to make
it a memorable occasion. Games
were played .outdoors and Ted
Athlon, David Terwllll|er, Susie
Ray and Melanie Howard won
prizes for pinning (be gun in the
cowboy's holster. Refreshments
were served and later a battle
with water-guns ensued.

MRS. RUSSELL SPENCER has
been appointed chairman ot the
Mothera March of Dimes and Mrs.
Ed Cox was named co-chairman
by Mra. Harry Adair, president
of the Anna Miller Circle. Other
committee members will be ap
Psychologists say the younger
pointed later.
child Inwardly resents the feet
THE PETITE three-and-a half- that he is not considered import­
year-old you Just saw whizzing ant enough to warrant new
by on a bicycle ii Marta Shed- clothes.
den, who this week discovered
that she la quite adept at riding
har sister'* “ two-wheeler.”

H.D. Club Presents

THE BANQUET at the Mayfair
Inn Wednesday night wai for de­
partment heads of Florida Ex­
periment Stations. Local restdenti, mingling with the 35 outof-town gueati, were Dr. J. E.
Derby, Dr. and Mrs. P. J.
Annual Planting And Care wai
W'eitgate, Dr. W. T. Scudder, Dr.
H. L. Rhodes and Dr. and Mra. the topic chosen by Mrs. J. D.
Woodruff, Sr., when she spoke at
J. W. Wilson.
(he January meeting of the Lake
A YOUTHFUL CROWD congre- Miry Home Demonstration Club.
gated at the home of Beth (Mrs.
Mrs. Woodruff told of prepar­
J. 0.) Gregory Saturday morning. ing annukl flower beds and sug­
And they came prepared with gested a'liquid fertilizer lo mini­
palette and brush to begin Instruc­ mize shock lo plant* during the
tions to start them on the way to transplanting proceaa. She also
becoming members of the Junior
Art Aesn' Beth will give lnstructiona tech week for the junior
crowd (seven-lsh to 15) and the
lays, “ I'm enthused about work­
ing with Ihete children and It
will be especially well worth the
effort If X find one with veal

Planning Program

MRS. MUNSON
THE PHONE IS RINGING al­
most constantly at tha Leonard
Munson residence now that Lor­
etta is amid all aorta of InternalWng plana for tba farthering
^Heart 'Fund drivf. .Moat ^top»*
worthy now (a the special event*
ahow on the agenda .for January
10 at th* •Civic Center. It, of
course, ‘atari Bella Davla and
Barry Sullivan and has been des­
cribed aa “ pur* alage artistry.”
• • Bouquets to the Heart Council
for bringing such entertainment
to Sanford. (They recently were
told by a state representative that
^liiey are one of the moil active
Councils in Florida),
The 30th should ba the glamour
evening of the month since the
F.lka ere staging their Charily
Ball that night. What could be
nicer? Theatre at 1:30 and then
dancing at th« lavish Mayfair Ian.

Meeting Date

THE CHERRY PLAZA In Or­
lando was full of party atmos­
phere Saturday evening when
realtors .had a. banquet to end
their two-dey meeting. Atlendlag
from Sanford were Mr. and Mrs.
William Stamper and 3tr. and
Mr*. Neal Farmer.
I’ll be "on the go” every week
looking for your ltd-bit of news.
What YOU know la Interesting—
so tell me about it. Phone number
FA 2-745*.

Set For Club
The Oviedo Garden Club will
meet Tuesday afternoon at S p.
m. at the homo of Mra, C. L.
West on Lake Charm Circle with
Mra. R. F. King as eo-hoiteia
for tha occasion.
The (heme (or the occasion will
ba tha making of individual hats
of unuaual description, each mamher modeling her hat. It promises
to be an interfiling meeting.

perennials and aha gave as an
added hint the use of a pinch a
nitrate of soda in a circle around
annuals that need a boost lo
grow.
. Miss Myrtle Wilien, Home
Demonstration agent, gave a talk
on Frozen Food during which she
recommended not using cheese or
milk ctrlons foe storing in (he
freezer as they give an off flavor
to food.
During the buainesi session,
Mr*. Carl Mon, president, re­
ported that a total of 837 wai
realised from , th* :ecent bake
sale and will be used to buy
table! for the firehouse.
, James Avery will apeak oh
“ Care And Cleaning of Jewelry”
at tha February 8 t h meeting.

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Robert O. Cohen, Army Specia­
list Fourth Claaa, has returned
to Germany aftsr a 30 day leave
at home with hla parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert A. Cohen.

IT HAS BEEN HINTED that
Miss Davla might bo seen so­
cially afar the show, Somo Sanforditts Hill crinfo to think about
ISait yaar when Victor Sorgo was
left alone to muaeh on a ham­
burger at a local drivo-in. Seems
hla press agent failed to peaa on
the word that wa were bubbling
with southern hospitably.. But
Borg* left affably enough tine*
ba said ao many kind word*
about our Civie Center, especially
th* excellent acoutlca.

Local Department Start oeoda
8 qualified dole* ladle*. Salary
aerordlog to year ability to
leans aod pragma.
Yaur application will be held
ronfldeollal, aod oor &lt;*»* em­
ployee koaw of Ihla ad.
WRITE la year owe hoodwriting, glvlag fall laferaatiea

The program Experiment* In ! odieals, will be presented by Hugh |conducted while a 9th grade
The American Home Dept, of
the Sanford Woman s Club will Education" featured In Time,
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J n &lt;tff " l.C,vic» ,c*cher
Glcnridge Jr.
Life Magai Inc. New York Her­
meet Monday evening at I o'clock ald Tribune and varioui other peri- of a seven-week ern rlment he High School In Winter Park.
at the clubhouse for their month­
The “ Traditional Education Ex*
pcrlmcnf* fT. E, E.) as It wai
ly meeting.
called, was to find out why Rus­
sians have become ao far ahead
of the Americans in Education.
Thr class was formed following
the launching of the Ruis an Sput­
nik and all the talk ot how Rus­
sia had gained over the U. S.
In education. The claaa followed
the same “ 20 Commandments”
which each Russian child must
Mr*. Raymond Balt, president
memorize and follow upon enter­
of the Sanford Pilot Club, told
ing school.
members at a meeting this week,
Under the Russian System no
that due to unsurmnunlab'.e stiff1
lime la lost in the classroom, dis­
cipline is strict, students put alt
cullies the Spring Convention of
their time in on their subjects,
Di'trlct 4. Pilot International, sche­
and the teacher ts not called ot
duled to be held in Sanford, the
to “ waste” his tima la unneces­
latter part of May, will be held in
sary work and talk. During the
Orlando instead.
T weeka of study the grades of
The group met at Civic Cen­
the students rose 25'v.
ter for the first business meeting
Hostesses will be Mra. W. L.
of Itwo. A letter was read from
Kirk. Mrs. Robert Kuhn, Mrs,
Jack Wilber, thanking (hr club for
R. A. Smith, Mrs. A, O. Rob­
if* participation in the Christmas
erts, and .Mrs. Jimmy Wright,
parade.
All members of the Woman'!
Members voted to donate the
Club ere Invited to attend thli
110 received from Kenneth Mc­
MUCH ANSI.EY
informative program.
Intosh to the Crippled Children's
Aisocaillon of Seminole County.
Mra. Walter Carter gave a re­
Old staina on tea towels and
port on the club's personalising
napkins usually ran be removed
service. This year round project
by soaking in a warm mild blaack
solution, then washing.
SATURDAY
sonallxed a* orders are received.
Brilliantly •colored bell •shaped
Fundi realized from the service Rummage sale sponsored by the
nasturtium flowera can be used ta
ill be used for the club'* charity W. S, C. S. of Barnett Memorial
brighten canapes and salads.work In the community.
Methodist
Church
at
Padgett'*
An invitation has been received
for the group to participate in the barn, beginning at 1:30 p. m.
"Appreciation Night” to be held
MONDAY
at the Sanford-Orlanda Kennel
Th# American Home Depart­
Club, Thursday, Jan. 14.
ment of the Sanford Woman's
Club meet* at » p. m. Hugh
Anslcy, Winter Park, will speak
on “ Experjmenli In Education."
Cordially invite you to be present a t tha
The Dependable Sunday School
class of First Methodist Church
will meet at 7:30 p. m, at thq
home of Mrs. A. L. Skinner, 008
Magnolia Ave. with Mrs. John
SATURDAY
Schirard as co-hosicss.
Members of the Castle Memo­
The Past Matron* Ctub of Sem­
rial S. S. Class of First Mclhodlit inole Chapter No. 2. Order of
M ayfair Inn, Sanford, Florida
Church will meet at McKinley
Star will meet at ■ p.
llnll to paint and redecorate the Eastern
m. at tha home of Mra. Tom
building. Come any hour after
Saturday Evening, January 30, i9 6 0
• a. m. and stay *s long aa you McLain in Geneva.
TUESDAY
like. Bring paint brushes, rollers,
Pete Bukur’s Orchestra
The executive board of the Wom­
step ladders or anything needed
to work with. Bring a covered an'* Auxiliary of Seminole Memor­
Dancing 9:30 'til 1:00,
dlah and atay for tha covered ial Hospital will meet at 10 a.
.
All
dials supper to be eerved at 8:30
member* ere urged to attend.
$4.00 Per Couple
Dress Optional
Seminole chapter No. 2 O. E. S.
MONDAY
For Table Reservations
Call F A 2-4808
Youngsters prefer unrompllr*
Presbyterian Women of th*
Church prayer band, 2:25 p. m. ted foods, like stew in which vege­
Lark Station W agon to be given away*
Business and inspirational meet­ tables and meat are cooked to­
gether.
ing, 3 p. m.

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If I had enough money to worry
about, 1 would now be la search
of two items to help me preserve
it: (1) a tin can la which to squirrel
it away and (t; n shovel. I would
need tho latter to dig a hole under
the rose bush la tho back yard
where I could stash my money
until the current signs and por­
tents, an reminiscent of
have
passed.
Whgj is worrying me about my
current two cents worth Is not the
sudden hedging of so many finan­
cial experts about the Big Bock
Candy Mountains .in the 'Sixties.
Right down to the tape of the
‘Sixties, these experts were predict­
ing that all any American cittern
had to do to be rich la the present
deeade was sit still and pick up the
manna as it fell.
New a great many of these ex­
perts seem to be a little queasy.
They are not quite so certain all
of a sudden of every man hte own
Morgan. They are delleately hint­
ing af a recession In the present
year, maybe a decllalag market
before the election and other sink­
ing spells la this decade that only
months ago they were promising

Sanford tana's success so far: food basketball players—
r«Md demonstration of increased Interest by fans.

Crowds attending basketball games here in recent sea*
-pens hard been on the scant side, but they picked up right
flCf this season, ha'says, litis is a good indicator that our
. folks sro getting interested in more and mors activities and
that maans thsy’rs getting Interested in each other.
And that’s what makes a community.
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Wa bops ths Seminole* kaap on winning basketball
\1games and wa hops the gynaalum won’t hold the crowds.

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i'b n c u its annual coovanUon thin
ifwtmk, - with Prim# Minister JaU im a illi Nehru under critklam
‘ dm-Me tardy raongiitie* of tea
it^memmdet danger from wlteout,
&gt;aed Ibo party lacing tee throat of
* g gnmigfwg dsfoat by tho Rads
jj^ fbw n 'w as, hnwtvor, a* danger
'Ttatetoem Ip teetow'e nestu «W

diaa atete te elect a Communist
government It Una at India's
aootetra up, far re moved from
tea Communist throat to tho
north. Literacy la Ugh and in­
come low among Its mors than 12
million people who blamed tee
Congress Party for their hardshlpe.
Last July, the federal govern­
ment ousted Kerala's Rod regime
attar a serial of crippling strikes
and unruly demonstrations.
United Prana InternaUsual Corroapoadaat R. Tlwari reported
from Now Delhi that throe months
ago, no one would have given tbe

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tho inform aUoo from thh man who
hen it, n low-echelon employ* la
Uw United States Depertmeat af
Agriculturo.
Back to Agriculture went the
newsman. This Umn they told him
to chock with quarantine. And he
wondered what wan in quarantine
—tbe treea or tho factor
As it turned out, the man la
quaranUnn bad the answers.
But, alas, the information waa
secret! Tbe explanation waa that
a department ruling prohibits dis­
closure af information about nay
imported plants. A la keens nurse­
rymen from learning want their
competitor* are bringing into this
country.
Tho reporter protested teal nei­
ther ho nor President Rteenhower
wen la ten nursery business. Rut
the Ag man pointed nut test rule*

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tbo minimum for g maxim. Per
example, "Hate is a pnleagnd
form of aulcld*" waa rejected ns
unfit for shot store philosophy.
But bo aoon acquired so many
acceptable contributions, such an
“ People will batlavs anything H
you whisper It,” teat bn was able
to put away tho quotation back
and depend entirely oa volunteers.
Even changing the blackboard
message every weak, h* baa
enough •otriea te b n Jar two
years.
Harry Van PoM, d m manager
business feeling uplifted, or per­
who helps Richey anSet Iki £
haps aotslek.
Richey conceived the idea of
imparting sidewalk philosophy te
potential customers and tea world
at larg* about five yean ago. Ha
began tea venture by Investing •
cents In n pocket-ilsed book af
quotations, iaclodlag auch goto*
aa “ Tba less man think, tho mere
they talk.”
Almost baton Richey could nay
“ Aristotle,” straagon a t a r t e d
dropping late ten stern te nomi­
nate their own favorite attorns
and maxima for appoaraaca on
tee blackboard. Soma oven bought
shoes.
Richey had te an* many of tite
axioms baeaus* thoy didn't moot

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School Funds
Go Into Expenses
The 0211,111 Is recalculation
fund* ralaaacd by tho atete to
Semlaola County Tuesday will bo
used for teachcr’a aalartel, stu­
dent transportation and Iba cur­
rent expense fund which cover*
any aeboel operaUon.
County school ftoaaeo officer
Mrs. O. R. Gilbert aaid Wednes­
day that aba won’t knew how the
money will ho divided until the
county gats Ui* throe checks about
tho and of (hte weak. Recalcula­
tion funds were given te counties
that had a student increase of
more than five per ‘ cent during
IMS. Seminole County had a 11.31
par cent Increase.
Mrs. Gilbert said that tba coun­
ty school system usually expects
aoma of tbeao fundi and may got
more, possibly la three or four In­
stallments. Tba total amount earmarked for recalculation dtetribu.
lion by the cabinet was $2,(21,132
but tbe rest of tea moony won’t
bo given out until later. Thirtysix other counties got some of tbe
funds. County Supt. R. T. MUwee
waa not available for comment
sine* bo and director of Instruc­
tion Stewart GatcbaU art at a
state-called county superintend­
ents’ matting in GalatavUla.

Well, them ai hai 'em wear*
'em. And I might have worry*
warted along with daytime dia­
mond! on women. But daytime dla*
moods oa doga U too much! OW
I am all for tho ailment society,
but when I read la a New York
paper ot a poodle whose jeweled
collar la set with a nitU^-blttsy
watch, (so his mistress can sea
lima running on and on, rather
than out), my impulse Is to bead
for the cyclone cellar.
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But the news that really raised •
the hackles Is that women acrosa
the nation are eagerly snatching
up nylon lace stockings at $42 p&lt;|
palrl
And this In a nation that cannot
afford to ante up the money to
meet the Russian challenge in
missiles and space caploratlonl
Debutante parties at 1220,000 a
throw we can afford, and daytime
diamonds, and jeweled watches for
dogs, and lace stockings at 94S per
pair.
But not the money that would
put us at least seen with tJ/|
Soviets la the missile and sp a c/
acel Just the money for daytime
diamonds. fo r dogs.
Ah, well, enough of this gloom
and doom. Let us sat, drink, wear
daytime diamonds and be merry,
for tomorrow we well may die.
And flat broke at that, as my
fortune cookie crumbles.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Son.
John F. Kennedy (D-Mnae.) said
today teat east president must
bring a ‘'fighting mood” to tba
White House and ant just Issue
•ringing manifestoes . . . from
te* roar of tea battle."
Without saying so specifically,
tba announced candidate for ten
Democratic presidential semina­
tion loft little doubt that ho Mt
bo waa tho man for ten job.

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WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE

W . GARNETT W HITE
NOW ASSOCIATED WITH OUR OFFICE

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WASHINGTON (UPI)—The governmeat today ordered an early
start an ultra-powerful upper
atagna for the Saturn rocket de­
signed for missions te the seen
and planets.
The upper atagaa will be powered by liquid hydrogen tad liquid
oxygen, the moat efficient rocket
fuel yet developed. The Saturn,
being built by the Army BalUatie
MiteUe Agency at HaatovUio, Ala.,
la an eight engine bender capable

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The eeriouaneaa of rheumatic
fever (inflammatory rheuraatlem), especially in children,
cannot bo overestimated. Thia
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CUrve Comml**Ion heard a glow­
ing report oa the reealta of frosaa
concentrate advertising and also
decided te allow the product to
bo mixed with canned juice te re­
tail containers.
Vic* President Frederic C.
Berner af te* Market Research
Corporation of America reported
te tee commission teat tho cam­
paign financed by U Florida con­
centrators last fall accounted for
MMM now buyers from the first
of September te tba lest it Nov­
ember.
Later, la dealing with another
■attar, the commission voted to
•Uew concentrate to bo addad
te atefte rireagth Juice for.caahteg- It ten past, tela baa bean
forblllaa. Tho ariloa waa taken
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Uoa effleer.
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DAILY CROSSW ORD

Citrusmen Hear
'Glowing' Report

I get down to brass tacks. First,
there is the- recent *220,000 ball
ven by a Detroit motor monarch
r his debutante daughter. Keen
allowing for Inflation, this tops
the «T2,0QS debutante hall at which
Barbara Hutton made her debuts
in 1030 just before the financial
celling really fell la on the nation.
However, my real uneasiness be*
pan last autumn when the fashion
writers began In croon ever "day­
time diamonds” and list the ladies
who wear them with their turtle
neck sweaters and Hoover aprons.
I remember only too well tho wintor of U B a In Palm Beach when
one halls never appeared an the

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By JERRY COVINGTON
Tonight is the night! The Seminoles
have moved to the peak o f the basketball
season and their perfect 6-0 record will
be at stake when tfiey face the undefeated
Winter Park Wildcats.
...........
In pre-season predictions the W ildcata
were highly touted In the Orange Belt
Conference but there waa Uttle mention
made about Sanford. For years they have
battled to get out of the cellar but to no
avail. But all this has changed this year.
The Seminoles have come out to be a
strong contender for the OBC title with
an impressive record and tonight’s game
is rated as the best in central Florida.
The Wildcats have keyed their attack
kround big Mike Mosher who will be at
the pivot spot. The husky youngsters, who
has signed a football contract with the
University o f Florida, is barely over six
feet but he is strong and aggressive. He
is a great rebounder and fine shot so if
the Seminoles can stop him, they should
be able to take the tilt.

By United Press bsteraatiawal
California'a NCAA champions
face two easy week-end games be­
ginning Friday night while the na­
tion'* only two remaining unbeat­
en major college fives prepare for
week-end games that could letve
the country without a perfectrecord team.
M ' California (12-1) taxes on Wash• ington State (74) toalgbt and
Washing(on Saturday sight in
what shapes up as a routine • eek
end ror the Darrall Imholf-led
Bears. It could tvan be a week

Jordan Slated
To Defend Title
NEW YORK tUPI) - Welter­
weight champion Don Jordan of
Los Angeits has agreed te defend
his title against ez-chempion Car­
men Basilic at the Syracuse
(N.Y.) Auditorium. June 10. pre­
motor Norman Rothschild an­
nounced todiy.
Rothschild added that Basilic et
Chitlanango, N; Y.. has tentatively
agreed to the fight.
Jordan agreed, tha promoter ex­
plained, because ht la getting 33
per cent of all net receipts. Roths­
child expert* a gross gate of
SITS,000. He said a television fee
of 27S.OM already has beta guaranteed.

KC Track Meet
Slated Tonight

ROYALS' RECORD MAKER -By Alan Move r

BILOXI, Mina. (LT1) — The Southeastern Conference
The Seminoles will be relying heavily was to decide todny whether to open its doors to two more
upon high scoring Jim Gracey to pump teams, but it appeared virtually certain the proposal would
in tha points along with Ray Lundquist be rejected.
Presidents, or their representatives, from the 12 colleges
and Terry Christensen. Gracey is the lead,
ing scorer in the OBC with a 20 point per in the conference were to meet in closed session to consider
th* expansion request and several
game average and Lundquis^ and Christ,
other, mostly non-rontroverslal,
ensen are also established point makers.
items on the agenda.
Cowboy Oravatz will get the starting
The session was expected to be
nod at the center spot and it will be up to
completed late this afternoon end*
him to top Mosher in the rebounding de. ^
Ing the annual winter meeting of
partment. This is probably the key to the
SEC coaches, athletic directors
game.
and presidents.
Since playing conditions are so poor at
University of Florida proposed
the local gym, the Seminoles have sche­
that the conference he expanded
duled several of their games on the road.
to include two teams, Florida
Both of the games with the Wildcats are
State and the University nf
scheduled in Winter Park and tonight’s
Miami. Rut the roaches and ath.
gate goes to Sanford, so plan now to make
letic directors voted against it In
the trip and support this fine ball team.
closed session Thursday. The
The Wildcat* arc very tough but, aa
for me. I’m going with the Seminole*.
Their overall speed and the now fire that
they diaplayed, ahould carry them a long

end la which the Bears seise the
national leadership because the
only two remaining unbeaten
teams are definitely in jeopardy.
Cincinnati, the nation's No. 1
(•am with a string of 13 straight
wins and the national scoring
leader to Oscar Robertson, plays
Bradley, ranked Ne. 3 and U&lt;1
for the season, at Peoria. 111.,
where the Braves are practically
Invincible. Vlllanova, lJthrsnked
and 1(H) for the season, risks iU
perfect record against West Vir­
ginia, No. I and 14-1, at Charles­
town, W. Va., with the Mountain­
eers favored by about 10 points.
Ohio Stale, ranked No. 4 and
10-2, meets Northwestern whila Si.
Louis, No. 10 and 10-4, opposes
Drake in other top Saturday night
games.
Ninlk-ranked Utah, only learn
of tha top 10 to play Thursday
night, scored Us 12th victory In
14 games when it beat New MetIro, 11241, at Albuquerque, N.M.
The Utes ran up a 31-32 halftime
lead with a biasing fast break that
sent in close-in shooters who con­
nected for a 00 per rent field
goal percentage and never were
seriously threatened.
Clemson edged Furman. 17-13,
Westminister (Pa.) beat Waynesburg, P241. Seton Hall ripped YeShiva, 7540, Easteri Kentucky
whipped MiddU Tennessee, &gt;2 69.
and Montana downed Denver,
7040, in other games.

BOSTON. (UPI) — Th# w m €
In competition at hlah jumpte
John Thornes la Frida/ night'*
Knight. of Columbui track mote
at thr Harden
If nor*
than ofl»cl th eT h W :* of mta»
Ron Drlanr.

Delsny won't mak* tha firat a**jor meet of thr i960 Indoor sou*
son—and probably non# of Ms*
others to follow—beeauto ot am
ailing Achillea tendon. Howovoe,
it's believed the Dublin, lretaod^
runner, who holds thr indoor ro*.
«rd with a 4:01.2 (Sort, la ata/lnft
out on purpose to train for MW
Olympics at Rome next summer,.
But the IB-year-old Thomas,
winding up hts freshman year ad
Roston University, should park!
’em into the 34th K M C mart!

Foodmart Gains

Roumlllal's Hljldy Basketball
team won iti fourth straight last
Saturday, d e f e a t i n g Stomper
Agency 23-19.
Second place Higginbotham re­
mained close with a 26-21 win over
Seminole Sporting Uoodr. Robson's
Sporting Goods is now holding a
.300 average with a 33 27 win over
Sanford Electric.
The Recreation Department spon­
sored league reaches the halfway
point with g a m e s tomorrow.
Stemper Agency plays Robson's
Sporting Goods in the first game;
Seminole Sporting Goods plays
Roumillat'a in the second; and
Higginbotham take* on winlrss
Sanford Electric in the final.

Thr 10th annual "II Hours of
Sebring," the world championship
sports car endurance race for the
Amoco trophy will be held Satur­
day, March x at the famous air­
port rare course.

Attorney Says
Interests Hold
Up New League
NEW YORK (UPI) - Attorney
William A. Shea of New York
charged today (hat completion of
the Contineatal League's eightteam circuit Is belog delayed by
" organised baseball Inleresli"

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United Proa* lalematioaal
Willie MeCovry picked up a
"World Series shire" May,
which is quite a trick considering
the San Francisco Giants never
got in it.
McCovey's "share" was in the
form of a 51,000 pay boost that
will bring his salary in the neigh­
borhood of 212.000 for 1B60.
"The Giants were very kind la
me," said the 22y**r-oid first
baseman. "They gave me a good
deal."
MrCovey, who almost led the
Giants Into the World Series with
his sensational slugging, certainly
earned it.
Called up from Phoenix of Ihe
Pacific Coast League on July SO,
McCovey broke in with four hits
in his first game against the Phil­
lies. Two triples were included.
He finished Ihe season with a .336
average in 32 games, hitting 13
homers and driving in 31 runs lo
wia Ihe National League's Rookie
of the Year Award hands down.
Along with MrCovt.v, who Is
ticketed to play first base again
next season, the Giants also an­
nounced thr signing of 21-year-old
southpaw Mike McCormick.
Thr Milwaukee Braves an­
nounced the signing of Ihrrr of
their players, making a total of
sit under contract so far. Latest
signers were first baseman Frank
Torre and rookie pitchers Tony
Dias and Dennis Overby.

Record Field
CHICAGO (UPI) - A record
M2 two-year olds have been nomi­
nated for the I960 Arlington Park
and Washington Park futurities.
Thr nominees include 20 which
were sold as yrarlhi;s at prices
ranging from $30,000 to $00,000.

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The Chicago Cubs added eight
signed players within a 24-hour
period and now have a total of 30
under contract,
Inficldrra Jerry Kindall and
Sam .Drake, outfielders Billy Wil­
liams and Ixiu Johnson and catch­
er Moe Thacker all agreed to
terms with Ihe Cubs shortly after
they had also satisfied catcher
Earl Avrrill Jr., and pitchers Selh'
Morehesd and Ren Johnson.
Two new members of the Cleve­
land Indians — Rubba Phillips
and John (Honey) Itomano —want
more money than they hava been
offered and General Manager
Frank I.ane slid they'll get it.
"I'm In sympathy with them,"
Lane said. "I offered both a boost
thr first time but have added a
little more now. I don't anticipate
any trouble."

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Hosnck. Wealey Lee*, and kneeling Harley Lena, Nancy Morria and tha coon
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M rs. Stan Comstock

MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPt) Th* Great Lakes speed skatmi
meet, sponsored by Ihe Wisconsin
Skating Assn, and scheduled for
Saturday and Sunday, has been
railed off. Reason? Lark of ire.
Caaodleos baa boon farmed out
to the Rochester Americas* la the
American Hockey League for at
loaai two weeks. General Mana­
ger Freak Seiko at the Caaadleas
said ko hoped te recall Hick* "If
kia play at Rochester merit* 14."

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WASHINGTON — Sen. John F.
Kennedy, Democratic preildentlal
hopeful, tUuding In a iptech to a
recant emlrtrvtrey over parti
played by hit ftlbtr and Vice
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shall docs a little scouting
on Lake Eloino as he dons
some water skis at Cypress
Gardens. He will return in
February for the Florida
State Fair that is being
held in Tampa at that time.

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MIAMI - Robert M. Bader,
Miami attorney who ttrved a
term In a reformatory at a boy
for car theft and now campaign*
to cura juvmlla delinquency:
"I'm not proud that I wat In
rttorm ichool. but I'm grataful
for Uia axparianet.'*

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hour: When they put on a comedy
adaptation by Bob Van Scoyk, we
can expect tome good laught
along with some obvious attuaUom .
Wednesday night. It wit "Queen
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Scoyk adaptation of n Roger
Squire play, starring Johnny Car­
ton and Anne Francis. Mlia Fran­
cis played, a kookle gal trying lo
tear Cmob away from hit mom't
apron ttrlngi.
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rancls, wh_
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Astaire Wins
TV Critics Poll

Fred AMaire, perennial and
amatlng dancer, actor, entertain­
er and star of motion pletura and
television, thla year wai name
Champion of Champion#— Beit
Television Performer, in the
eleventh annuel poll of television
criUea and eolumnltta conducted
by TalavialoR Today and Motion
Pletura Dally for Fame Magaiiae.
JANUARY 11
The critlea named Dinah Shore
end Perry Como Beat Vocalist!
William Gallay, Sanford
for tha eighth consecutive year.
Paulina Mulrbaad, Sanford
Mite Share, a loaf time winner in
Dana HamphiU, Sanford
the poll and In toa radio poll
Jeffery Wabtr, Sanford
which preceded It, wat bail In­
Frank Than at, Oitetn
dividual performer last year and
Lionel Hacker, TltuiVllle
ran second la toil category toll
Ntlda Kennedy, Sanford
yttr.
Georgia Johnion, Oviedo
In tot Mott Promlilng start •t
Helen Kennedy, Sanford
Tomorrow category, which in too
Raaomary Danlald, Sanford
pact hat Introduced tuck tiara at
Mr. and Mrt. J. H. Haiti- Pat Boom, Polly Bergen, Chuck
Connors and Barrio Chase, Edd
mean, Sanford, n daughter
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Jamta Clark, Sanford
Dorotoa Roblnton aad baby, Adams and Connie Btavani at
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Mra. Rita Avtty aad baby,
Sanford
Ida Loport, Sanford
Mrt. Bevtrly LUtla and baby,
Sanford
Grata Brown, Saatord
Mrt. Wallace Willis aad baby,
Saatord
Naacy N iger, Sanftrd

Ctrtaa to com* iota tht rtom
with iadUmotly rumpled elothlog. Tht thow had a brisk pteo
and some fine satire about "momism" for the first half hour. After#that, aoma untubtle gambits
stretched end slowed It down.
Caraoa and Mlit Franclt brought
deft, light louchat to tbelr work,
along with enthusiasm.
i
The d a iM l Swim: Tba CBS
Report* hour-long aurvey for
.
April will be, "Yul Brynner'i
«
Odyssey,” la which the film itar
visits 12 refugee centers In . Eu­
rope. toe Middle East and tha O r!-#
tat, to surrey conditions among
refugees for the United Nation*.
The "Msd'* mtgailae segment on
Robert SauAek't one-hour revue,
"Four for Tonight," set for
Wednesday, Feb. 24 ok. NBC-TV,
will star Tony Randall. Olhen in
tht revue, tt previously innounced, tre Ben Lillie, Cyril
Ritchard and Tammy Grimes.
Robert Taylor makes a brltt ap­
pearance la "So Dim the Light,"#
the Monday, Feh, 1 drama on ^
CBS-TV’t June Allyton show that
atari Robert Culp.

LIT'L GIANT
FOOD STORES
Florida's Friendliest
Mont Convenient Food
Slort • Quick Sort led
French A rt. at 2Srd 81.
OPEN T A . M. • I I F. M.
EVERYDAY
COLD BEER
Carton or Caen
TO Carry Oat Only
Fiahtaff * Weak Mpplke
Paper Plates, Capa, Speaas,
Forks, Fiahlai Prise,
Everythin* Far A Complete

Hospital Notes

Railroad Merger
Derails Pet Deg
i§ RaOway* kt* fercM a pat
ItchiiM a habit of It y#art.
w doff. A pot of Virginias
workeri, u*od ta Ua katwooa (ha
rail*
aboil off too Hopping
tor iBcogtotivoi pulling in­
K
to. chango craw*.

But aOmahody fargat to toll toa
pooeh toil (ralsa wouldn't bo atop*
ping toon asp mere. Dm day af­
ter toa two llaat tambtoad, an
angry warbar called NSW Ooaoral
■usorlatoRdoat W. I. Clamant to
tra him:
"You’v* got to do aomatblng
about our dog. Thla morning on*
of your feat frtlghu cam* thraugh
boro ol to mil** aa kaur and
gagrly UQad him."

Tba pot t u tied up after that.

Friday Night

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become tomelbing Ilk# watching
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on TV. We know juat what to ex­
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night found Hop# and McQueen
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norant of tha war'i end and the
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can't knock a routine that brings
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tha lighting la bad, the sound la
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a TV show and regard it aa a
public affairs document.

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NEW YORK (UP1) — Ptrhapt
FRIDAY P. M.
ll'* itill a little early In the year
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ID Mr. a. Mra. Kertl.
of Hope*! annual Yulellde Irek to
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WORKING ON THE TAIL section of » VAH -l A3D fourteen feel above
the flight deck of the USS Independence and npproximntely one-hundred
feet above the ocean are. left to right, Richard D. Langdon, ADJ8, Charles
N. Jtlair AMS3, and Donald S. Coon AMI. These men nre VAH-l Tigers who
made tha recent fifteen day deployment aboard the USS Independence..

Heavy attack Squadron VAH-l
returned to Sanford today from a
Iwo-week deployment aboard the
USS Independence.
In addition to conducting car­
rier landing practices and ahip
based radar scored bombing mis­
sion!, VAH-l, as a component of
Carrier Air Group Seven, parti­
cipated In “ Operation lllghwire",
a strike exercise In which Ihe In­
dependence based air group mada
simulated atrlkca against targets
on the east coast.
Another exercise conducted by
the air group was a simulated
raid against tha Second Fleet.
President Elsenhower's Limited
War Panel came aboard the In­
dependence Jan. 10. Tha Panel
observed the nuclear and conven­
tional weapon! capabillUaa of
carrlar basad aircraft in two fire
power demonstrations staged by
the air group Monday and Tuesday. VAH-l demonstrated the loft
method of nuclear weapons de­
livery, low level aerial mining,
and low level conventional wea­
pons delivery.

I

KEVIN Corcoran, a veteran, 10-ycar-old actor In starred
in the title rolo In "Toby Tyler” coming to the Rltz
Theatre Jan. 28. Shown with Kevin Is Mr, Stubbs and
Gene Shelton.

Folio Aim a church supper pre­
pared by the women'* aorictlei,
the Annual Meeting of tha con iregaliocsl Chrlitian Church wai held
Jan. 13. The Rev. Richard P. Cart­
er, ad interim pastor, offered the
opening prayer. Mr. H e r b e r t
Thurston *ai jhe chairman.
Report* of all the pbaiei of the
work were preiented. Rev. Rich­
ard P. Carter outlined plant for
the coming month*, including
church night auppara and lecture!
on tha Thursday nlghta of the
Lenten Period up to Maundy
Thursday. Jan. 33 teat set at the
organisation data far a Men's Club.
Officers and committee a of the
Church for 1*60 will be: Ethel
Meredith, clerk; Herbert Thurston,
treasurer; 0. 0. .Nordgren, assist­
ant treasurer; Gertrude Woods,
Sunday School secretary and treas­
urer.
Trustees will be Walter Alexan­
der, Hal Harris, W. W. Lins,
Thomas Paskins, Howard Rollins,
and E. T. Simpson; Deacone arc
Ilonner Carter. M. J. Corbel!, Earl
Moxley, Merrill Hoblnfon, Herbert
Thurston, and William Wimberly;
Dearonesset. Anna Herbst, Alice
Nordgren, Carol Paskins, Allene
Rollins, and Uprtrude Woods.
The Christla Education Committee, Composed of Barbara Mid­
dleton, Lucille Robinaon and Helen
Remusat; Stewardship Committee,
Bonner Carter, Ethel Corbett,
Mary Simpson, and Gertrude
Woods; Music Committee, Laura
Luilccke and Mary Jo Robinaon.
The church enters its TOlh year
In Sanford in cordial fellowship
and with seal for the Gospel of
Jesus Christ.

Sunday Services
Rev. Bill Swyear of the Barnett
Methodist Church in Enterprise
has chosen for his Sunday sublecl “ Religion and Salvation".
Thar* will be special music by
the adult choir.

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Seminole High
To Participate In
'Project Talent'
femlnole High will be one el
about 1,000 United Stalea schools
to Join la "Project Telent" this
March.
The two day teita will aim
at a national survey of high
aehool sludenta aptitude* and
adaptabilities. Besldts trying to
And out whit talasts our teenagers
havr, the teats will try to find
what abUSUoi and interests are
best aultaJ lo different college
courses and careers.

TODAY ft SATURDAY
OPEN 12:45

CHARLTON HESTON (left) and Gary Cooper struggle
to save the ill-fated freighter, Mary Dcara in a scene
from "The Wreck o f the Mary Dcare” coming to the
Movlelsnd Drive-In Sunday.

“ Tha Wrack of tha Mary Daart"
Starring Gary Cooper and Charl­
ton Heston comes to the Movleland Drlve-ln Sunday.
The "Mary Deare" la • power­
ful drama of condlct and suspense
set against the spectacular back­
drop of storm-swept seas, ship­
wreck, mutiny and murder.
Olhera in the uasl include
Emlyn Williams and Alexander
• Knox.
’iJ' The
Tha other
ntliAP tA
taliiras fi.it
Iho pro­
nm.
feature
on the
gram la "Ask Any Girl, starring
Shirley McLains and David Niv­
en.
On Thursday and Friday “ Be.................. 1 Gatci To
loved‘ Infidel'
Hell" will f .
Three features wUl highlight
Saturday's attraction. The three
are “ The Buccaneer". “ La PariHenna" and “ Top Gun."

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IRISH McCALLA . IN COLOR
CO-FEATURE AT 1:30 ONLY
“Tartan's Greatest Adventure"
Gordon Scolt Aa "Tartan"
HATl'HDAY • 4 HITS IN
HORRORBCOPE
NO. 1 • AT StlS . l ! : ! f

"THE H-MAN”
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SUNDAY

HitSti/yJhatSjgfetjnt fruit
fipgu OfANation!

NO. 1 AT S:S# ONLY

ALLIGATOR PEOPLE

Episcopftl Service
The Enterprise Episcopal Church
will hold Holy Communion servIce at I p. m. Sunday and morn­
ing prayer and sermon at 11

*

NO. 3 AT StlS ONLY

RETURN OF THE FLY
NO. 4 AT 10;13 ONLY

"WOMAN EATER"
PLUS COLOR CARTOON

Five grain* «f aspirin make n
tablet and 7,000 grains make «
pound.

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I OLD HOME TOWN
OFFICE SPACE with ample park*
ins- M Oab Avenue. FA l i n t

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bouaa. Nooda repair but good
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Ml So. Park.Are. Sanford —
eppoalte Ptrat BapUM Church.

LOT* tor m W mi bard Birfeee COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
■alai evailebto from $190 down
road: nieely traded: near Mos—aaauaaa WT.ie monthly yard
roo cotmt. Phera PA K » .
manta. Inquire at effles or

FARMER'S

AGENCY

M. V. Farmer. RenRev
D. M. Whitmore
Lillian O. Trame .

e

Nine-Tentha Of A Honan
ALSO practically new I room
And Two Acrtn
realdance at &gt;711 Sanford Art.
Convenient to Sanford Naval US B. French Ave. Ffc. FA &gt;4S&gt;1 If yon are handy enough to m i
the finlahlag toucher on this
almost completed two bedroom
home, you can move in right
now and enjoy country life on
two fertile acres ef land enla
ten minutes from city Mmkr
All this Jbr $6500.

STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!

It

CAPITAL Aocot.vre

-

Sanford greyhound enthusiast!
wlte like those long encounters
win bo on hand for tonight's 10th
race at Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club, ■ Grede-T (mixed) threeeights-mile contest Including some
ef the finest distance specialists.
TIm fast marathon raee will bo
the nightcap ef a swift 10-race
program spesluf it 1:10.
Favored to nab laurels In the
10th la Willing Widow, who draw
Use fourth starting position. Also
highly regarded In the bet sightcap is Get Shocked.
In Use featured ninth race, O.
B.*« Medium la ronsldorad host hy
morslag Hag odds ef f-te-t. The
SJ-pound reddish-tinted miss is
•eekteg bar eecexd straight win
after postlag i 21.2$-second clock­
ing evor the- flvu-eiiteonlhs-mUo
course, fha's alee placed once In
four starts sgalnsl top compe­
tition at the local ipoed circle.
Another top bound in the head­
liner la Dependable Mock, rated
a f-ie-1 shot by early figures. This
77-pounder gate Ike popular twohex for the feature.
Also lx the ninth ara -erry
Lane, Elegant Mlse, Regbel'e Joy,
Ed’s Moray Clip, Artistry and
Braky Mstately.
Yeung Andtle, probably the
beet pup to ever appear at the
local club, la slated In tomor­
row's 1Mb race on the maltete
slate- Ed's Silver Putty is rated
favorite ef Um afternoon's GradsA Mh ract fsatura. Action will
start at I p. m.

Lagal Notica

LOCH ARBOR
HOME WITH A VIEW
Located on two lots shaded by THREE BEDROOM, 1VB bath
home on canal with access to
Twenty Three bugs Oaks, this
Cbryalsl Lake avaUable now as
three bedroom—two bath home
owner bas been transferred
with tta unobstructed view ef
overseas. Low down payment
a beautiful lake Is truly SOME­
and assume 4WA F. H. 'A.
THING SPECIAL. Among its
mortgage of $12,Ml.
many extra features ore a
Hl-Pi speaker systom, forced ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
air duct bsal la svery room
Raymond Lundqulit, Assoc.
and ■ two tox Air Coodltionsr. FA I-M91 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
If you art looking for an ultra­ LOTS: Cleared, high ground, 100*
modern boms la e setting typi­
x 149’ ; ona block off New Upfying Central Plorids at Us
sale Rd. $090. Phone FA 2-T211
beautiful best, PICK UP THAT
after 9:00 P. M.
PHONE BIGHT NOWI We are
eagei to see your reaction when
you inspect this WONDEBPUL
HOME.
ONLY $14,1M, TERMS
W. H. “ BUI" BTEMPER Agency
Phone PA I-4M1
11$ N. Psrh

BEAL ESTATE DRK'E-IN
2944 French Ave.

J;

W.

HALL

Rciitbf
“ CaU Hell"
Phone FA $-2041

Legal Notica
in Tisw e m e t r r c o t b t o r t b b
XIVTB JI'DICIAI. CIBCI'IT. IX
AXD FOB SBBIXOI.B r O lS T I ,
FLORIDA. IX CM4XCMBV XO

STOP! in to ace our I bedroom W. H. '•Bur' STAMPER Agency
111 N. Park
m er t tiled bath homes at Phone FA 2-4M1
BY OWNER: Reasonable terms;
SAN SEM KNOLIS
9-bedroom, I bath, large Mvtag
4 Blocks West of French Avenue
room and porch, established
en 30th Street.
lawn, excellent neighborhood.
Sanford. TA 1-7400.
LOOK! at all tha wonderful fea­
tures la these homes. Tsrrstso
LOOKING FOR A LOT?
floors—Furred and Plastered "Far Desirable HOMES check"
This Is your OPPORTUNITY to
walls — Custom built • cabinet these listings at “ THE TIMEinvest In local building lots at
work-end Dust-free closetsunbeatable terms.
TESTED FIRM."
Sample: 93*139 ft. corner lot with
1.
GRACIOUS living amongst Or­
city water and sewer 9«09 tot* I
-LISTEN! to the price and
ange Blossoms. Lovely 4 bodprice with 9M.9S down and $19
terms—$990 Down FHA Flaancroom, I bath home on beau­
por month. Wt have others!
ed—Exclusive with
tiful, shaded, landscaped Lot,
tl producing orange trees, heme
W. If. “ BUI" BTEMPER Agency W. H. "BUI" Btemper Agency
ultra modem, EM.2M.M Terms.
Phone FA I-4MI
HI N. Park
Realtor * Insurer
ASSOCIATES: H. K. Tnffsr
I. SOUTH P1NECREST — I bed­
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
room, kitchen fully equipped^
R O SA L . P A Y T O N
Robert F. May. Bert Pilcher,
■ nest desirable home, you'll
Registered Real Et'.ato Broker Helen E. Noonan, B. T. McCashUl
love the yard, 914.0M.M, can
Mary E. Carmen — Leo Solvail Phone FA S-4M1 11* N. Perk 'b e handled with less than
B. E. Rogero, Sr Associates
Ph. PA 1-1301 17 K at Hiawatha WYNNEWOOD: S BE., Pie. Rm.,
stove, refriaerator. Air condi­ I. WEST of City on paved Hifhtioner optional. Low payments.
HOME SEEKERS
way, I bedroom, ivt bath
1410 Stovsas Ave.
Like the water? Relax and enjoy
borne, Florida room,' new mod­
living In this charming $ bed­
em home In country, ideal for
room, Loch Arbor homo, locat­ R A Y M O N D M . B A L L
retirement, bargain p r i c e d
ed on ■ canal with access to
AND ASSOCIATES
chain of lakes. The kitchen
Real Estate — Insurance
completely equipped. Lovely
Surety Bonds
4. FOB good older homes,- made
Florida room and lifetime tils
ef materials scarcely used to­
roof. You may own this borne
day and in excellent •riahlithfor only $2290 down and assume
ed residential areas, sidewalks,
iSiVr VA mortgage balance j/
big oak trees, I end 4 bed­
$12,490, with monthly payments
rooms. $10,000.00 to 111,000 00.
of $74.90.
good terms, let no show you

Stenstrom

Legal Notica

loses

« l IICT TITLB
FAUX. U VINKS,

vn»

Plaintiff,

SUSANNA HII.DKIIRAKD, tor un.
known npouo.,
heir.,
devUrt*,
r r .n l ..a. creditor* and other part.* rl.lm lng hf, through, ttnd.r or
axalnal the .aid Su.anna Hildabrand: nnd CHBHTKIl It McFAHI.AND. his unknown apou.o, helra,
dtvlstt*. grant.. . . rredltora and
olhar partita rlaltnlnx by, through,
und.r or axalnal th* .aid Cbo.tar

f

unknown apoua*. h .lr., da.
vie*.*, gram***, cradltara and
•Ik.r pa rti., claiming by,
Ibrounh, und.r nr ag aln .l tha
aald Hu.anna Hlld.hrand; and
CIIKSTKR R. McKAKI-AND,
h i. unknuwa apoua., h .lr.,
d.vlM .a, xra n l*.., cradltara
and olhar partita claiming by,
Th* Board of County Commie*
through, undar or agaln.t th* •Inner. of Scmlnclc County Flor­
gold C h t.l.r R. McFarland.
ida will r e c i t e bide at lb* office
TOC, AND BACH OF TOU, ARK of David M. Ualchal, Clerk, In tk«
RliqCIIIKD la ftla an an .w tr with Courthouee la taaferd, Florida up
iba Clark af ilia circuit Court of to »:•# P, U„ Janaary t l, t i l t far
lb* Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and Ika fallowing placa of *&lt;iulpmantt
far Seminal* County, Florida, and
Ona l-cyllndar, &gt;4 ton pick-up
In a .r r . a rnpy nr .uch an.w tr
truck (dark graaal aqalpptd
upon lb* plaintiff or plaintiff*
with:
aitorntya,
llnrr.il A Bourland.
Automatic Iran.ml.aloe
whoa* addra.a la SIT N. Mala
No-spln dlfferantlal
Olraat, Urlando, Florida, on tha
li* * -il. combination mud-lread,
11th day af F.bruary, Ufa, la a
4-ply lira fTowa 'S Countrytult fllrd aaaln.t you .ntlllad
type) oa wld# rlma en roar
PAUL L
VINKS. Flalallff, va.
S itf.ll 4-ply lire* (etaadard
PCHAN.VA HILDKIIRAND, *1 al...
tread, alaadard rim.) aa fraat
d .r.n ia n t., w b .r.la tha plaintiff
aad apart
»
na.h. lb* d.t-r*# of th* Court
H.ater
quitting tha lltlt la tha plalatifr
Faam rubb.r aaal aad back
** agaln.t you and aaob af you
Turn otgn.la
ta IAa rallewlug-da.crlbae placa,
till bath air flltor
areal or iraol af laad, lying and
Oil filter
.la g la Xamlnola County, Flor­
Rear bumper
ida, mart particularly da.trlb.4
Bidder# man .tala dal* af de­
at fallow*, la.w ilt
livery.
W it * f BI* at m r q *r i w v
Paymaal will b* mad* m full
Xaatlaq SI, Tawaablp
St
upon delivery
,
South. Rang* St Kaat
Bid n u ll be aatlAed ta s
W'lTNBdg my kaad aad qfflelal aealed envelop* plainly marbtd aa
aaal af lb* aald Court at Xqafard, th* auialdat Bid Far Piek-up
Aomin.I. Coaaty, Florida, Ibis ISth Truck, Open January SI, Iff*.
Bid* will be opened at a meat,M *
lag to b* held la tb* Cauaty
DAVID W. OATCHKI.
Comml.eloa
mnettaw roam a*
a* Clark of tk* circuit Court January Sf. ISO*.
By t Marika T. v ik l.a
John Krider. Cbalrmaa
aa Dtpuly Clark
Hoard of Cauaty CommitHarrall * Bourlaad
aleaara
Attara.y at U w
aenferd, Florida \ t i t N. Bala St.
nrUada, Flarlda
curb Clrrult caart
Fuhllah Jan. It, tt. f f g Fab. S.

Realty

HERBERT STENSTROM
Registered Broker
LEN RISNER
LOTTIE BROADWAY
KEN TORBETT
BETTYE D. SMITH
Associates
II N. Park Fb. FA $-1420

BASS FEVER ? ?

Excellent Hom esites
ON LAK E S.
C.

A.

W hiddon,

Sr.

BROKER

u t a tk o r rt.om DA. t o :
202 Se. Perk Ave. Ph FA I-9MI
VIOLA MULL. W ho*, r.ildta e*
and nddr.sa la uakanwn.
TOU ARK HICniSBT NOTIFIKD.
at linoHBVKLT HKLI, baa Mad
* . .n r a complaint aaaln.t yna)
being a ault for dlvorr* la Ibn
Clrrult Court of S.m lnnl. County,
Florida, at Sanford. Florida, and
you ara h .r.l.y required In fit*
p.r.on ally or by altarn.y with lb*
llanorahl* Darld natch.t. iMerk af
our aald Court, at Hanford, Flor­
ida. your wrlttro ritfttiM. It any
you Kara to lb# Complaint flltd
In aald cauad aaaln.t you, and to
D .f.nSaal.
file a copy thoroof with Iba un.
TO AFFB4B
d.ratenod attorn.y, by tbo Stli day STATICXOTICB
OF
FLORIDA
TO:
at February A. D. 1SSS; HKItKIN A.VXIK B. KLLISO.V
fall not or iudam .nl will h.
Matron A v.nu .
randar.d a g .la .t you by default. Irrtf
m . burgh IS. P.nn.yUanla
leKAt.i
Tou ara h .r.b y aotlflod that a
David B. o n e . I , Clark
hill a f complaint for dlvorr* baa
H&gt;: Joan M. Wllko. DC.
h»»a flltd axalnat you, aad you
n. w. War*, Attara.y for
a r. required la aarv* a aopy af
Plaintiff.
yaur a a .w .r or plaadlnx la th*
r. n. Be* Isis
bill o f complaint nn lb . plaintiff*
altarn.y Pant C. Parking 147 W e.i
Hnulh niraat. Orlando. Florida, and
fll* th* orlelaat A n .w .r ar plann­
ing In Ikg o ff lea at Iba Clark af
tha Circuit Court an ar b.fora Fri­
day. Fabraary If. if**.. If you fall
lo do to Judgment by dafault will
b . takan aaaln.t you fur the ra­
il.f d.m and.d la tk* bill af tarnplaint.
DONB AND ORDRRRD at Baa.
fard, B.mlnol* County. Florida,
thla ISIS* Cay af January, IMS.
(ORAL)
DAVID M. OATCHKI.
Clark o f tkt Clrault Court
By Martka T. Vlfcl.n, DC
Paul C. Parkin,
f4T Want South Xtr.nl
Orlando, Florida
Atlarnay far F lalallff
Publl.h Jan. t l, SS, IS 4 Fab. I.

W

Three large lots, approximate!*
Tt ft. x 400 It. on beautiful
clear eeduded lake, 'paved mad
frontage, excellent f l a k i n g .
$1,000 oach with terms.'(Bring
money and fishing pole).

S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIBM
11$ N. Park Ave. Ph. FA MlM

READY FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
VBBDRuOM. I bath, kltchefl
•quipped, Florida room. Largs
lot. CaU FA 2-9432.

t

Will

Lad IT. Weak SS. Draamwald
Sabdlvlalaa,
accord lag
te
Publle Xarord. o f Samlaala
County,
Flarlda.
lo g .tk .r
with
the
faraliara
and
farataklaga located ax IS*
Said pramlaeg.
aad ran ar* harsby required t*
file year wrltlaa appearaac*. dafaanea. ar ahjactlaaa ta aald FallUae wltbla M d a ft altar tb* ftrtt
ptblleattaa baraaf. BbauM yea fall
tkarala, iasraa w ill ba aat.red In
due .aaraoi apaa ante P.llllaa,
Witaaaa my band and aaal af
•aid Caart at Saafard. eemlnal*
Cauaty. Florida, thla B B day e f

Publish Jd a .a rr U , SS, INS.

ifts s s . •.

W T ia n ? tcTcV m
L*W P &gt; V&lt;“. — y u I . i o

• " -!» !• « ~ lr .W H !

f OfltUtOA
BITTER HURRY!
O N L Y * 1 LEFT

Janiiary, l»4*.
(SEAL)
DAVID M. OATCHKI.
Clark of Clrault Court
Byt Martha T. vihltn
Dapatr Clark
XTBPHKN B. MAO TAR
Attorney far Flalallff
Sll Na. Main Strati
Orlande, Florida.

Before Prices Go Up

HOMES

Not la* la hereby glvaa te aerordaaa* with Sactlea S af iba
lag Hagalatlaa* that Martha stapbaa. ban r.qa.atad • -T*#“
mil to aulld aad a p .ra u g aaadwlek ahap aa Ika fallawlag
rrlbed praperlyi Lot #4, Packard* Addtllea I* Midway.
FablU hearing will ba bald la (be Samlaala Cauaty Court
ta*. Cauaty Cammlaainntr* r4*m, Wednesday. February t, IS**
•it* F. M. ar aa aaau tberaafter aa paaelbl*.
Samlaala Coaaty Saalag Oammlaalaa
By Itaberl S. Brow*
Samlaala Cmtaty Saalag Director

TO TAL PRICE

RENOVATION SPECIAL
• orl

&lt;

�A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
19. Boats and Molorn

15. Special Servlcnn

(ir l

TV and RADIO REPAIR at * It FT. ALUMINUM Feslhcr
Craft fiihlni and »i» « l boat
S:M nlable and weekend*; San*125. KM French Avenue.
fort. Lake Mary aad Longwte.
FA 1-im aad FA MttS.

..i£
a®

Fri.. Jan. 15, 1W0— Paga 9 22. Artietoa For Bala

Ifn ll

ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed head. Sad-proof bottom
rail with plastic and*. PlaiUe
or rayoa tapes. Cottoa or iylon
cords.

•A-DAY

LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
Vospt Motor Scooters
’55 OLDS Holiday 4 Dr., tutone.
Heater A Laws Mower Service
new W/W Tires, radio and
TWO BEDROOM HOME, kitchen West Country Club Rd. FA 2-793
hrater, SM8. FA 34TI8.
•quipped, Largo corner lot. SAW
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
down and assume payments.
Sines 1941
FA l-TMi after 5:00 P, M.
A. HARE
DEBARY
NOrUi 9 4422
KOrth 1-4711 SALE or TRADE; MS6 MG - A,
e a c e 11e n t condition, 11,150.
FA 14144
A U T O G LA SS

THE SHAD

Senkarik Glann and Paint Co.
111-114 « . lad St

o ai

FA 1-Ull

VISTA Gta Range, apartment
else, til. 114 Shannon Dr.
GOOD Used Appliances and TV's,
Oormly, Inc., Third A Palmetto.

THE USED CARS

IN S T A L L E D
Windshield
BackGlass
1951 STUDEBAKER hardtop VI.
L oot Glass
VentGlass
Fbona FA 3-M45.
SERVICE
Senkarik Gians and Paint Co. 1959 Chevrolet 2-DR.. 9 cylinder,
It: 114 W. Bid St.
FA 3 4992
leal than 9.000 milts, no rust
INCOME TAX SERVICE
WOMEN to work In meat packing
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
plant. Apply H1-Flavor Meats,
Tuikawtllow Rd., Near Oviedo. 1111 Celery Ave. Tel- FA 1-1194
No phone information.
' ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ments, Invoices, hud billa, and
programs, ate.
Prigresatva
nintlng Co. PhoM FA SJML909 West 13th St.
M E C H A N I C : GUARANTEED
MODEM RUG CLEANERS
SALARY PLUS COMMISSION.
HOSPITALIZATION. PREFER XU Bias Ruga And Wall To Wall
EXPERIENCE IN FORD PRO- Carpets. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
DUCTS. APPLY Dt PERSON 1 Week Service F t FA 9-T4IT
TO HUNT LINCOLN USE*
ti CURY, INC., 199 N. PAL­ Sew ing M ach. Repairs
METTO.
ALL MAKES A MODELS
104 So. Park (14 hr. set.)
RETAIL Building Material Outaide Salesman, soma a^arlanca
In building materials necessary.
Write qualifications to Bon B,
e/o Sanford Herald.__________
HAVE OPENING Mr ref aithIs
1 n orm with good ear lor partt e a work (mm 3:00 'til 1:99
P. M., Mondays through Fri­
days. Write Boa F. V., t j •

day

LOST: Female Welmaraner, vac
cination no. 1119, tag no. It5,
Answers to “ Misty". REWARD.
George C. Harden, FA 15741.

anywhere. Will accept car for
equity or cash, taka over pay­
ments. See at Holler Motor
Sales.

MISSING three month old black
*59 SIMCA 4-dr. RAH .... 91395
and while female Boston Bull I
'57 PODGE 3-dr. hardtop .. 31303
. Finder plaaie call FA 1-4M9
b
«
'57 CHEVY 4-dr., 1,400 miles 31103
or FA 3-4999. REWARD,
'57 CHEVY 4-dr., ooo owner 91399
’Si FORD .Station Wagon . 91195
“Pinnae, kite MMtte, you'va
'59 BUICK 4-dr., Air Cond. 91495
'59 FORD 14 ton pickup .... 9995
'55 CHEVY 4-dr., Bel Air .. 9995
General lawsnea
'55 DODGE 4-dr. Royal, nice *995
UTO ■ FIRE • Wt
’53 NASH Rambltr 1-dr. H.T. *295
Old Lina Slack
'30 DODGE Convertible .... *195 HOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
MARY CARTER TAINTS
Beds. Day. Week or MoolA*90 PLYMOUTH 4-dr........... 9195
World’! Largest Gallon
FURNITURE CENTER
BUY ONE GAD­
MOST CARS
llflO French Ave.
GET ONE FREE
VERY
WELL
EQUIPPED
FA t u n
Hi. »A 2-T953
Raymond M. Ball
301 W. l i t St.
Ph. FA M
Sominoln Co. Motors
Agent
FA 2-0914
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING 919 E. First St.
ANTIQUES, general line. Mildred
22. Articles For Bain
319 So. Park
A
W. L. HARMON
Rolf, 391 Magnolia Place, De^ FA 1-1911 V
PH. FA 3-4X23 After g P. M. WILL TRADE 1950 Chevrolet, todor sedan, excellent condition, SINGER PORTABLE to respon­
Bary — one block south ad Bnfor pickup truck. FA I-4T35 af­
terprisn Rd. NO 9-4413.
sible party in this vicinity.
H BATIN G
ter 4:00 P. M
Taka over ■ payments of $3-42.
H. B. POPE CO.
Two ynar guarantee remaining.
9991. Farit - FA M *
Write Boa AA, a/a Biafnrt IterTV PICTUU1 TUBE SPECIAL 4T x
M’ Gnat Lake* I bdrra.
For t weeks aniyl
carpeted, air aondithmed, cabanIT la. (accept oomo
na. Park Ave. Trailer Ct., Lot
portables)
*3.50
71. Reasonable.
a kL gttjo
at to. 941.50
AM t o t e have t 1 year guarantee.
LLOYD’S RADIO A TV
AM Sanford Ave. Ph. FA I-9T9I

uper Hooper

15-A Bnauty Pariora

REDWOOD Cedar eloaat, like
m w , 990. 419 Rosalia Dr. (cot­
tage).

V

DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP
1999 Adtmn Pfe.

FA ‘ MB

Jenkins

Plumbing . A

A lt COromOMDIG
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
ft low Sanford Ava.
FA 3-9999

Plum bing

W IL S O N - M A IE R

&amp; Repmiiw

1957 FORD
OUR PRICK

FA 9-1490

at HOLLER'S!
CHECK THESE PRICES — YOU'LL SEE WHY

58 CHEVROLET

Bd Air Fordor V-8 - Radio
and Haaler • Automatic TraiutmUnion - Beautiful
Tilton* Finish •
Spotlnnn Interior

*

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*

*

*1995

SA V E

58 CHEVROLET

Fordor - Thrifty
6 Cylinder Motor • Standard Tran
namlaaion • Flawleda
Tutonn Finish
ONLY

*

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«

*1545

SAVE

*

N AVY AND
NEW COM ERS
TO SA N F O R D
Used furniture, appliance*, toots
ate. BausM-SoU Larry’s Mari
Mi l a t e Ava. Ph. FA H 1B

9

mlaaloft - Fully EQuippnd Including Powar Htnnring

*

9

*

1

*1895

*A V E

I

H 461
Got LotsOf Kids?

*

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*

57 CHEVROLET

“810“ Fordor SUtion Waffon . Thrifty • Clyinder Eaffina. Standard “
alon • Radio and Haatnr Ftowtona Tutonn Ftotoh -

*1595

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SA V E

f

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l

l

56 CHEVROLET

Sporta Sndan Y l * Radio and'
Hnatar • Automatic Tranamlaalon • SpnrkUi
Ftatok and Whita SMnwal Ttriaa - Parfant
Throughout . SoM With An
“OK” Warranty m m mra
_
■any G.M.A.C. Fiaanclag.

*1395

1959 CHEVROLET

#S A V E #
New A Used
Furniture snd Appliances

9

58 BUICK

Ctona hitnrlor

WELCOME

*

ONLY

Radtn and Henter, N .A .D .A . Rook Prim »1SM -

Furniture

• BIO VALUES
• 1UICK CREDIT
•EASY TERM!
WE GIVE TOP VALUE, (TAMPS

Hnoting

SATURDAY

• Paaanngnr Country Sedan Y-R with Ford-O-Matto.
AIR CONDITIONING, Power Steering and Brahaa,

New A Used Furniture A Appli­
ances. A Good Plata To
BUY, SKIi. or T1ADE
Be Lovelier WMB P ninsiiuJ 4M Sanford Ava.

cum m o v in g ...

REWARD (or return ut key, credit
cards A check book taken from
N. C. car Doc. M. No queitiona
aiked. Phone FA 2-271B,

’TIL

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NAS Men Kfled In Wreck
The ear's driver, Donald Van
Goethrn, ADS. was taken to
Orange MeulU.al Hospital where
he was in improved condition this
morning. Van Goethen of Iron
River, Mich., was first put on the
critical list.
The three sailors treated at
Seminole Memorial Hospital and
then transferred to the NAS dis­
pensary w e r e L l o y d Frost,
ADJAM, of Gray, Ky., David Earl
Vaughn of Henrietta, Okla., and
Hugh O'Connor of Dayton, Ohio.
None of those were in serious
Galloway said he had never seen condition. All six men were In
a car damaged like the ill-fated VAH-11.
In another accident a Its e-yeardeath auto.

Two lallora were killed and four
.^Injured when their car hit a power
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thla tide of lb« Lika Monroe
Bridge early Sunday morning.
Bobby G. Riddles, A.N., af
Oklahoma City, Okla. was killed
•o the spot when the ear misted
a turn and ran into the polo on
IT-02. James P. Morgan, A.N., of
Priteh, Texas, waa dead on ar­
rival at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital. County Constable J. Q.
Galloway called the accident toa^volvlng the Sanford NAS based
'“ sailors the wont bo had ever

old Sanford boy hit by a ear here
Sunday was In eritieal condition
at Orange Memorial Hospital to­
day.
David P. Bach, III Holly Ave.
was bK when be rode his blcyrla
out of an alley and Into the path
of a car at 700 Third St., police
said. The ear driven by James H.
Parramore of lilt French Ave.
was going IS-20 m.p.h. David suf­
fered head injuries. Ne arrests
were made.
AROUND THE STATE
At least IT other persons died
in highway tccidenta during the
weekend, the Slate Patrol report­
ed.

Pauline Brock, lt-year-eM Tren­
ton resident, wee killed In Jack­
sonville Saturday whan the car hi
which she wea riding bit a tree
and overturned.
Frank Dixon, M, of Crystal
River, died In an accident late
Friday three miles seat af hie
home en State Road 44. Randall
Raker, twe-year-hld New Smyrna
Beach boy. waa killed tbs seme
day near his home.
Two Orlando Negroes were kill­
ed Saturday nlgfk and two ethers
injured when their ear went off
a road near Orlando end overturned six times.
Killed in the crash were Robert

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Lee Solomon, ti. and General
Walker, » . The Highway Patrol
said the car in which they died
was going 100 miles an hour when
it overturned.
Dorothy Jean Knowles, N, af
West Palm Beach, drowned Satur­
day night when the ear in which
she waa a passenger plunged
through a bridge railing and Into
a canal near West Palm Beech.
Domingo Sanebaria Bones. Mysar-old Puerto Rican, was struck
and injured fatally by a tec sai
State Road 10 early Sunday.
Another pedeetrisn, R o b e r t
Moultrie, about 40. wee killed by
a car near Riveria Reach Satur­
day night.

WEATHER: Partly tloudy through Tuesday. Chance o f scattered showers tonight. High todny in the upper 70'a, Low tonight in the 60'g
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Residue Problem
To Be Discussed
JA Y C E E Dr. Lae Kerwin shows out-of-towners M n . Robert Rise ( l if t )
sad fam ily and M n . O. J. Ashley Jaytee awarda ever the y e a n during the
aiNH house heM at.th e Japans laU ding, or Frame* Ave. ^esterdaf. / * . . .

Pesticide residue problsms to
hetetoate County aritt be discussed
fa t a moating o t j:M p.aqi. tonight
to to* Courthouse, C a t a t y
Agaat Cecil Tucker said today.
The highlight of (ho masting
will ha a penal discussion on the
problem, totting an tha panel will
ha Jim Irofdoo, enteoeion atom*logist tor tha University of Flor­
ida: Dr. John Wilson, vlco-dlraetor to charge «f tha Central
Florida Experiment Station, C. M.
Jayc m Week ia Sanford otarUd with a bang yesterday Van MkMalsm. associate biochem­
tor to* Florida Agricultural
aa more than 100 oounty rwidonta and thoir families vioitad ist
Experiment Station and Mason
tha JaycM building en French Av*.
Marvol, assistant State Vegetable
However, tho first visitor at Um doora whan tbs building Crap Specialist.
opened at l p.m. waa a Wollmoro, Ky. rwidont who said *T Thera will alw bo a film on
wish our town had auch a (only facility for its Junior Cham- to* subject nod n question and
answer parted.
Meanwhile tha Florida P ee Ilf id*
Tba woman, Mrs. Robert Rlw
Technical Committee today asked
and bar three shildrea toured tha
the U. J. Department of Agricul­
building with a Mood, Mrs. O.
ture te label aa poison any Insect
J. Ashley af Daytooa Beach.
killer containing parethion.
Conducting tha tour waa Dr.
Dr, Vincent Stewart, state rbamLw Korwis, ehairmsa of the
lat and chairman of tb* group,
tho federal agency to
Joyce* officials termed the
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (UFl) - A asked ita
regulations te require
day’a festivities a "brilliant sue- M-year-oid mother who hod boon
poison and the skull and
s to tha labeling af all
Joyces week w i l l cwttou* under psychiatric car* apparcoUy
throughout tho wwk sad will and want berwrt today, shnottog to pwtteidea aoottatog tha chemical.
Saturday night with an awards death bar husband and tof at aon
dinner when the outstanding
young farmer, teacher, sailor and childres.
young man af the eommuaily
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Police said tha ehildrw
will bo fetod.
shot
aa
they
lay
to
thoir
bads.
Other highlights of the wwk will
af lham war* to arttical
tociudo'on epee board af direc­ Three
tor* mealing at 1:M p. m. Tues­ condition at a hospital.
Dead warn Lawrence R. Hall,
day and ao address by Judge
TALLAHASBRR (UPl) — Isa­
Vdli* Williams al the awards ban­ about SB, an associate to a la. i nti President Dewey Johnson and
aurvayiag firm, ood bio 4-month
quet Saturday night
Ka Dux Ktea loader BUI Hendrix
old mm, Kenneth.
Ia critical condition at Memor­ are expected to announce far gov*
ial Hospital war* Curtis, S, Mary m a r this week bringing tha Raid
Jew I. and Christa, I. Another far the Democratic primary to 10.
Two former iteta bouse speak­
child, Judy. U waa reported to
ers,
C. Ferris Bryant of Ocala
good cMdUtoa after a bullet
aid Tad David af Hollywood, an
grased her.
Mrs. S, T. Hall, principal of the
Police held tha mother, Martha, nouaced their candidacy Saturday.
Joknaoa, af Qutoey, has said ha
county's vocational school ter Hall, to Jail pending tovaatigaUw
adult education died Saturday Officers said aha was to "a had wiH declare his Intentions Wednes­
moratog ia lemtools Memorial ■tel* af shock" end bad te be put day nr Thursday. Friends have pre­
dicted ha will run. Hendrix, of
under sedation.
Hospital.
Oidsmsr. said be will announce
Mrt. HaB, « . a native of Okla­
his candidacy al a Klan rally to
homa City, Okla., came to San­
Arcadia Baturday.
ford to lalT sod began teaching
Other* who had announced for
public schools ia the city.
geransar
before tha wwkaad wars
Far Um past wvsa years she
Willis Redding, a Sanford Nagn, Mala leas. Doylo B. Carlton Jr.,
has been affiliated with the vo­
■tola $20* from a Forest City gro­ of Vsudwto, Fred O. Dickinson
cational school program.
She was a member af the First cery store proprietor whoa tho m u of Wool Palm Beach. Hereto BelMothodint Church, Sanford Pilot luraed his bark, the Sheriffs offtee sac af Banifay, termer circuit
Judge Jobs McCarty af Fort
Club and Saminol* County Educa­ said today.
Sheriffs deputies sold that Rad- Fierro, Jacksonville Mayor Haytional Association.
Mrs. Hall la survived by a dtog delivered asm* produce it too don Burns, sod tho Rov. George
daughter, Mrs. R. C. Young af Feraat City Little Gleet “ * A Mown*, Winter Park.
Norfolk: a son, Gordon S. Han Stare ood drove off to Us truck
of Chicago, 1U., a brother. Glean after pock*Hag tha money.
Redding took too Winter Gardes
Starling af Lakeland and two
route sad waa stepped aad hold
grandchildren.
Funeral services will ha con­ by Winter Gardao Suites Mill
ducted at I p. m. Tuesday at tha deputise arrived. He waa ehargad Two boys reposted missing from
Oakland Shore* Sunday wore pick
Brinson Funeral Horn* with Rev. with grand tommy.
od m hr i depute who remember­
T. C. O'Maw officiating.
ed matog tee hoy* end their dog.
Burial will fellow to Oskis wo U i v i n r Scen t
Daptey L. J. Kris gat tha deaMemorial Fork.
IheriL's deputtee s r r s i l a f •ripttea of Gary Goreacho, O f
Charles R. Knight, n
Mawalte Ava. sod Lw McIntosh,
Cham ber T o M eet
re. Frida:
Friday night
Maitland Are., both
af M
Cousff with tenvtog too
deal and totvtog
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arrested after he rid*- lT-dt Mar too Mevtelaad Drive.ln
ad ? :m
» p. as today at toe Oviedo
City Hall. Ft
Fro*. Baa F. Ward Jr. ewtoad a car w W. 13th It., to* Ha drove out aad picked ttitgn up

News Briefs Large Crowd Attends
Jaycee Open House
Usury Charge

CHICAGO (UFl) — Rap. Albert
m Esina (D AIe.) ehargad today that
toe administratin'* "hard saoaey"
policy has forced mortgage totoreet
rates up clow to to# level af nsery.
Rains, chairman af tbs Houae oubaommittM on housing, said he
will explore this issue at bagrlaga
next week ga Ms emergency hawtog bill.

N azism H it
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BERLIN (UPl) — Three thou* and West Berlin studenls pledged
themselvas today at a rally to
right all signs of a Nasi rebirth
to school* and colleges. The stu­
dents, rallying before a monument
erected to (he victims et Nasism,
carried a banner reading *‘Against
Nasism and AnU-wmltism'* in the
second student demonitratiw bars
sine* Christmas.

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WASHINGTON (UPII -P rsildent Elsenhower today seemed
likely to reject demands that ho
take along Democrats w hi* for­
eign travels, particularly his June
trip to Russia. Tbs White House
announced that the Chief Ksaculive, who flow back lala Sunday
from a quail hunting weekend in
southwest Georgia, would make a
today visit to lb* Soviet Union
Juno to-ie.

K illian Gets Post
TALLAHASSEE (UFl) - Altar' ney William B. Killian ossumed
the post as chairman of the Florida
Road Board today with “determi­
nation to make this the greatest
road building year la our state’s
history." Gov. LcRoy Collins Satur­
day appointed Killian to succeed
m Joe Grotegut as chairman af the
road board. Grotegut resigned to
accept a post with tha Row Prim­
ing Co. of Tallahassee.

Service Probe
WASHINGTON (UFl) -T h e Sen­
ate Armed Services Committee
trill open a probe Tuesday into
charges that vital dafanw pro­
grams have suffered from budget
carving. Chairman Richard R,
•^Russell (D-Ga.) said tha commit^ tee will look into the "desirability
and practicability" af apaodtog
missile programs, "to order to
narrow what has been described a*
the "missile gap.' ’’

Town Council M eet .
win finish aft last week's
A at their meeting ia the fire haii
TAB ft ti

Hollywood Mother
Kills Hubby, Son

Stale Governor's
Race 'Thickens'

Vocational School
Principal Dies

Mon Foces Count
On Grand Lorconcy

Missing Boys
Found By Deputy

Ike Sends Congress Giant
Spending Program Budget
Urges New
Postal Hike
1 WASHINGTON (UPl) — Presi­
dent Elicnhowcr sent Congress to­
day a "pay our own way” budget
geared to the biggest tax collec­
tion year in history and the fattest
Treasury surplus since loti.
Ha proposed a ITS,SIS,000,000
spending program which envision­
ed:
—A boom year for business and
personal income.
■—No las cut thla year, but a
M.iM.oou.ooo surplus be hoped
could pave lb* way for tax relief
later — possibly in* INI.
—A rrackdown on tax cheats. /—A new haU-cant a gallon boost
to gasoline taxes.
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—New ptetal ref* tojrsssovmeluding n flvo-cent tetter end' so
sight-cent airmail atamp.
—Doubled spare spending with
■ hope of rocketing the first Ame­
rican into space to 1M1.
—A 41 billion dollar defense
program, with toe accent shift log
to missiles.
In the treib of a Democratic
Congress to aa eteetton-year mood
to expand programs, Eisenhower
proposed whittling a number af
federal social welfare activities.
He phrased his philosophy this
way:
"I believe our people have the
determination le hold expenditures
In check, to pay (hair own way
without borrowing from thalr chilren, to choose wisely among prio­
rities, and to match sound public
policy with private Initiative."
litre is how the budget for (Jve
INI government bookkeeping year
that begins July 1 stacks up
against estimated spending to the
current 1000 year, in billions of
dollars!
1M0
1041
Receipts
73.0 M.O
Spending
73.4 73 3
Surplus
3.3
42
Biggest single spending item is
defense — 41 billion dollar#.
The national objective — "peace
with Justice for all peoples."
"Our hop*." the President mid,
"ia that tha heavy burden af arm­
aments on tha world may bo light­
ened.
"But wa should mrt delude our
salvsa. In this ere af nuclear wea­
pons and Intercontinental missiles
disarmament must be safeguarded
and verifiable. H u problems to
achieving this . . .are tremendous.
Yet we must face Lp to them prob­
lems for the only alternative ia a
world living m the edge at disas­
ter."

W inter Festival
Slated Feb. 6
Plans for the All-Souls Catholic
Church Winter Festival will be dis­
cussed at a meeting of committee
chairman tonight at 1:30 at the
new parish house.
Committee tbairmsn for this
year's festival to be held Fob. 4
are Mr*. Helen CoaeUntto*, Robert
Creator and Betty Callao.

Lake Mary Gets
New Reporter
Mrs. Birger Waster will repiaee
Mrs. Ida May BJoblom si Lake
Mary correspondent tor U m Banford Herald.
Mn. Waster, who received
Journalism training while attend­
ing school to Lakeland lias baoa
a resident of Lake Mary far tea
past ala years.
Mrs. Sjobtom resigned aa cartea to

Health Center Gets OK
The Florida Development Commiaaion
sintl Public Health Department todny gnve
their approval for the conatructinn of the
new |100,000 health center on French
Ave.
Architect John Burton repurled this
morning that bids on the project will Im
opened Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. in the cmirthmtee
and work will atari within two weeka after
the bid letting.

Board To View
Plans For Jail
Winter, Park architect Jamas
Gambia Rogers will present,'plans
far the new county Jail to tha
Court? ■Uomuftsritei tomorrow.
Gambia, who conducted a pre­
liminary study oa county Jail
needs early last year, was se­
lected by the board to' submit
plsns to contract form.
Cost at tha jail is exported to
be approsimately $700,000.
The commission also will salecl
■ board of msdlcal examiners for
the county at Ha regular meeting
tomorrow.

Four Children
Killed in Mishap
STEVENSON, Ala. (UPl) - At
least four school children were
killed and st least eight critically
injured when a school bus and a
freight train collided airly today
rt a rural crossing.
Tha driver, Charles Beavers,
was injured but not critically.
Twa of the dead and two at the
injured were believed to ha niece*
and nephews of the driver.
The bulk of the bus wreckage
was found under tha Southern
Railway train.
Tha bus hsd been taking the
children to a grade and high
school rt Stevrnson, Just south of
tha Tennessee border to the northsi si corner of Alabama. The ac­
cident occurred between Um small
towns af Facklar and Stevenson,
northeast rt ScoMsboro, Ala,

The health center w|ll bn located b*&gt;
tween Eighth and Ninth St*, on Hwy,
17-92.
The county'* new health director, Dr.
Clyde Brother* will be on hand for thg bid
opening.
Rrothera waa named to tho 88,800 ft
year poat by tho board of county com­
missioners at their meeting last Week.

Arson Hinted As County
H it By Rash Of Fires
Fires- raged throughout tha
county over the weekend and araoti la respected. la lw* rt them,
Casselberry Mayor W. M. Ben­
son said town marshal Uus Saw­
yer suspects arson to two Cassel­
berry Ere* that flared up about
II .a. m. and 1:M p, m. Satur­
day. Sawyer ia atill Investigating
their caiise.
Flames roared TO feet high to
the Casselberry fire Saturday af­
ternoon. Tb* blase between Seminote Blvd. and Sunset Dr. burned
M acres rt woodland and smoke
billows were visible 10 miles
away. Six fire trucki from Longwood, Alla monte Springs and
Casaelharry fought the blase
which scorched half the tall pines
in Ilia area.
Ranger Robert Leverelt said
the blase was one of Ut* hottest
h« had ever fought. Several times
tha flames Jumped a 33 yard
awath.
No sooner was this fire under
control than Casselberry'* fire
truck rushed across 17-32 wbsro
another solemn rt smoko waa ris­
ing.
White Miete two fires were go­
ing on a Lake Mary Fire Dept,
crew was stamping out soothsr
four acre flare-up oo 1T-H Just
behind Movieland Drive-in. Tha
Lake Mary volunteer* earlier an­
swered two calls on brush fires
which bunted about two acres to
Kavcnns Park.

after
about 3*
Forest City. Lavefrtt laid ho
knaw children sat that Era,
If ranger Robert Gray ate
art a tore* ear*
43 Saturday. ,
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High wind# a
spread Samoa over *
south rt Longwood'e Markham
Hd. Sunday. Forest ranger* taught
the Maas with a treater sod wutop
tanker. They are *UR tovaitigob
tog the cauae.

‘Littla’ Sparks
Set Minor Blaze
Soma little Sparks eauaad ■ mate
tress fire Sunday.
&gt;
Police reported that B. L. gparha*
children ware playtog with o algoretlo lighter at their H4 French
Av*. homo whan thop art fire Is
a had.

Shuffleboard Play
Mora (has-$3$ Florid*
are trying thoir skill oa tb* Foal
Mellon Park shuffleboard
today. 11m laaford Tsarist
Shuffleboard alub Invited
fanciers from 33 north ood central
Florida citias ta Jain tha
tournament. ,

Symphony Performs Here Tuesdai
The Florida Symphony Orches­
tra under the direction rt Hsory
Mairr will conduct two aonesrta
to Sanford tomorrow.
Maser waa aooductar af Um
W. Va. Symphony tor II years.
Ho will load tha arcbtatra to a
youth concert at tha sivte sertat
at 3:43 p, as. and ‘papa* concert
al 1:13.
Both concert* are Jointly spon­
sored by Ih* Sanford-DsBary En­
tertainment Asaa. sad IA* City
Recreation Department.
The Florida Symphony Consort
ticket! are tha only reaorva
tickets available. Mutual concert
tickets will be honored af the
door but will not give lb* Rckst
bolder a reserved aart.
Chaster Raarick, oo-cbslrmaa af
the Entertainment association
also announced today that mem­
ber* rt the group wtM oi
era for IMS at Rh owe
day sight.
Other programs to bo
by Um ooforUtoasost association
will bo Um RoUtoa Players Fob.
S aod Um Joes Ureas donas oa*
pony, Mar. a .
M ih* evening auuoml taamr-

aaw, (ha mvbaatre rtM ytop a

Lak* Mary residents with news varied selection af daisies! and
Items ara asked to rail Mr*. scml-claaslcal works ranging from
Waster al FA S-1BM.

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ban la a (tabic ot ordinary bard
working parraU.
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didn't (trika Ibair fancy, lor they
wanted a war lord to far eutihine
all the world's foremost nlliUry
tostaOd'¥ a to b y ef „_ _ „
onto, who preached Peace sad
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By'M L* GEOBOB W. CBANB
. CASE D-AJ4: Tad B, aged M,
b a temtoary student.
Dr, Craaa," ha begaa. "aa
n pyebiairist and active teachp of a tibia Class, bow would
M say that Chrletlanily differs
t o n sil other religions?"
been predicted for nearly too
years prior to his birth. This
tras not true of any other sect.
That’s why the Three Wise Men
•era i nepglatta with the a*.
| ated Messiah ef the Hebrews,
Par the captured Jews were
pattered all ever the civilised
world. And their teaching about
• future tae ef Oed was thus
haitts to educated asea ef vsr-

Chrlat waahad the feet of his
Apoatlea la show them humility.
This was an latalarabla Idea for
Ita leaders who had expected a
datsllaf monarch with the stem
cruelty of Thor or Woden, plus
the pomp of Solomon's court
sad Caesar's purple robes.
Sod’s Sacrifice
Until the Bethlehem scene, all
races of mankind had visualised
their gods as cruel, vindictive
judges.
They regarded diety as a He.
rod or Pharaoh, who had no com*
punctlon about killing aH the boy
babies la the kingdom.
So It had boon the universal
custom le try to appease the sold
hearted deities by offertap ef
doves, sheep and buttocks or
wtae, rice and even human saert*

. Manoior Christ was the eel* thinking of all pooptos and all pre­
mtoettou of the lefty Judaism vious religions by sacrificing to
that had baee the highest ethical m n l
la oat dramatic stroke, be
M M
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tried to shatter the mlaUkea
worldwide view that deity to set­
ter*, cruel end unfading.
the highly dvfllsad Oroaka aad
He sacrificed to man to opea
Kemsas atm wore at the primi­
tive ethical stop of worshiping mankind's tyts to an entirely
new concept of divinity. He want­
g m iitr tu
ed to show ut that Cod to our
Father, ef a kindly, forgiving na­
ture.
The old Mosaic rule ef "An aye
for ea eye" was now superseded
by the Golden Rule, phis Christ’s
reply that wa should forgive aw
brother T* times f.
to road the Pour Gospels with
this new slant and yon will tee
why Bethlehem gave na Mm moat
dynamic aoocopt of Dotty over
portrayed on this plauot.
(Always writo to Dr. Crane to
can ef tola newspaper, enrisatog
a tang to etamped, addrooaad
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Robert Thomas, gaaford Groce Brown, Sanford
Ruby Craohthanks, Sanford
Ralph Doan, Sanford
Walter Ball, Geneva
Helen Young Smith, Sanford
Dorothea Bobinaon, Sanford
Shirley Conkay, Sanford
Nancy Pitogar, Sanford
Margaret South, Sanford
Abner Bradley, Sanford
Katharine PanuUo, Sanford
Marta Hardy, laniard
S tem Sbigmaa, Lata Maty
Mr. aad Mra. Charles Avery, .
Sanford, a son
Mr. aad Mra. Donald Conkay,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. ata Mra. Jen P. Bobinaon,
Sanford, a daughter
Willie BeU^tataerd
Barbara Buprocht, Sanford
Brownie Lee, Sanford
Bonnie Davis, Sanford
Jewel Cummings, Sanford
Bov. Bert Williams, Sanford
Helen Rogers, Sanford
Robert Thomas, Sanford
Baton Batata. Sanford
Carrie Dentals, Hawthorne
Ida Andersen, Oeneve
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MARION ISAAC
Singletary.

MOORE, right, with Deputy Jim
(Herald Photo)

Murderer Lived
*ln Forest City
An cjtcuped convicted murderer from North Carolina,
with a flair for publicity, told county deputies today that he
had lived in the county for more than a year and was wanted
by authorities fo r the slaying o f his w ife in 1948.
The man, identified as Marion Isaac Moore. 47, o f Greens,
f b o r o , N. C., was arrested by Deputy W . R. Seeberger on a

News Briefs
Ike Insulted
HAVANA (UPI) - A radio alaMod bare attacked U. S. leaders
• Wednesday and urged the people
e f the United States to rise in
R e v o l t agaiust their government.
- la a broadcast repeated at four*
hour iatervals all day, Radio Mam*
hi Insulted President Eisenhower,
Secretary of State ChrisUaa Herter
aad hie predeeeaeor, the late John
Peeter Dulles.

vagrancy oharga but, while ho
wai fingerprinted in Urn Sheriff’ s
office, told deputiee "get a re­
porter and I’ll tell you a real good
story.”
Moor* aaid be killed his wife la
Greensboro in March of 1MI and
was sentenced to &gt;1-30 year* la
Jail after pleading guilty to aecoad
degree murder.
While serving la a road gang
in July of 1M6, Moore said ha
escaped and fled into Florida and
“ after bumping around” for o tow
years torn* to ’Forast QMy la lota

1*5*.

Seeberger. who aaid ha had a
"tip” that Moore, had been "brag­
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - For ging” around tho area of his ex­
Bier House speakers C. Parris ploits began checking Into tho
-B ry a n t of Ocala and Ted David case yesterday afternoon.
9 b f Hollywood here indicated .they
will formally announce Saturday
as gubernatorial candidates. Bry* denied any story that b* was
ant’s disclosure la expected to wanted anywhere and, was "Just
tom e at a news oooference hare. a peaceful citizen."
David will probably announce at
However, Seeberger becanto sus­
• Hollywood.
picious, arrested him for vagrancy
and brought him Into the Jail at
•:m o. m. today
Moore gave the officer no trou
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — Florida
Republicans are planning a mam* hie.
While be waa being fingerprinted,
A faoth welcome hers Saturday whan
^ V ie e President Richard M. Nixon Moore told Deputy Bob Grant, who
arrives for a reception and party was called into Um cate, "wfaat’e
gaily. Florida Republican Chair* the use, go got a reporter and
man G. Harold Alexander said I’ll give you a good story.”
After Moore’s story of tho slay
delegations from 43 of ths state's
•T aounties plan to attend “ Dlok lng, deputies notified North Caro­
lina authorities ef the arresL
Nixon Day."
Seeberger said that Moors would
be extradited
soon aa potstole.”
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A halfmillion Los Angeles residents have
A m e n stricken in an epidemic of
urhat authorities believe is Aslan
influenza. The disease which broke
out oe a i*rS« scale early this
weak wai declared of epidemic
proportions Wednasdsy by acting
city health officar Ralph Sachs.
Ha said M would hit ita peak la
BILOXI, Misf. (U P 1 )-A federal
about a week.
grand Jury today refused to indict
anyone In the lynching of Negro
Mark Charles Parker.
WASHINGTON tUFI) — Spokes*
The grand jury reported a* 10:4*
Wbiea for religious, labor and racial
groups turned the pressure on Re­ a. m. to Judge Sidney Mlie that
publicans todsy to help bring an it had "considered aU tvldenc*
administration • backed civil rights and waa unable to arrive at any
blU to the House floor. A delega­
true bill."
tion from the Leadership Confer*
The decision apparently means
n e e on Civil Rights planned a
rsonal appeal to House GOP the slayers o f the young Negro
ader Charles A. K-illock, at a will escape punishment and re­
main anonymous. State action la
■ meeting la Hailecfc’a office.
the cate was virtually ruled out
two months ago when a Pearl
River County grand Jury did not
retura any indictments la the
case.
Urn FBI bail listed » men as
" known and suspected partici­
KAPOHO, Hawaii (UPI) Kilauea volcano erupted with a pants” In the abduction o f the
fiery blast of lava Wednesday 23-year-old Negro truck driver last
night Just hour* after MP persons April from th* Poplarvili* JaU,
were removed from this nesrby where ha was held for trial on
village. Laval spouted 150 feet into charges of raping a Mississippi
white woman.
the air.

More Hats In Ring

Big Welcome Planned

Influenza Hits L. A.

Jury Turns Down
Lynch Indictment

Civil Rights Pressure

C

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Volcano Eruption

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AREQUIPA, Peru (UPI) — A
shattering earthquake—the worst
disaster in the history of this
second largest city of P e r u killed at least M persons Wed­
nesday and injured more than MO,
it was reported today.
Aflershocki continued through
the night, and thousands *f per­
sons slept In the open for fear
that another major quake might
shake down their homes.
President Manuel Prado, U. I .
Ambassador Theodore AchiUes
and ether American aad Peruvian
officials wart flying hers today to
assets the extent e f damage.*
An emergency airlift brought
doctor*, nurses, food aod ossen
till medicines for quako victims.
Help also woe oa Mm way Worn
Bolivia.
Local authorities proclaimed a
state e f emergency la Arequlpa
aad surrounding area* shortly aft­
er Urn first shock rocked Um city
•t 10:4* a. m., destroying or dam­
aging aa estimated * par seat o f
^TtuTtoomblor wrecked the Boman Catholic church at Baoto Do­
mingo. the Qoyoaocho Hospital,
tho Gibtoe beak and the public
works building, ’ 'any other public
____
„ * or dam
^ Tdestroyed.”
‘W
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ad "completely
The d ty wai without electric
light er power Wodooeday aigM
aod drinking water was rationed
Although Arequlpa, with a popu­
lation Of IMAM, " s a th* lxrgoot
city hard hit by Um quake, R was
felt la scores of other cemmual
ties in Peru, Chill aod Bolivia.
Telephone Haas war* down la
many areas, delaying report* of
death or damage.
Tim shock boro was worse than
that which kit Um city sa Jan.
U , INfl, kill lag M perse ns aod in-

Humane Society
Seeks Members
Tho first public maetlng o f Um
Sanford Humane Society I* sche­
duled at • p. at. today for onrolling mombore aad alectiaf o f­
ficers aad directors.
Um mooting will bo hold ia tho
American Legion HaU oa Hwy. IT12 and aU persons interested ia
the work of the Humane Society
are urged to aUead aad to Join
the organisation.
"Wo urge that everyone interest­
ed please attend aad help tarry
on the work of the Society, which
i* vitally important to Um commu­
nity," Mrs. Harriet Cowley, nomi­
nee for president o f tho group,
mid.
Anyone unable to attend Um
meeUng, but desiring information
ia asked to telephone Mrs. Diane
Ludsbec at FA 2-7430.
Mrs. Georgs H. Garrison, who
has been active ia Human* Society
work for several years, will give
a brief talk aad introduce Mar via
Hcltmaa o f Cocoa, who will dis­
cuss the organisation aod work of
Um group aad preside at a ques­
tion aad answer session. Ho baa
been a director ia human* socie­
ties for M years.

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Reds So Far Ahead,
They'll Slash Army

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MOSCOW (U P I)— Premier Nikita Khrushchev aaid to .
day Russia had built up the giestent nuclear-rocket striking
force in ths world and that a "fan tastic" and more formtd*
able weapon waa in the works.
Khrushchev said Russia now was so far ahead o f tha
United States and the Western powers it will slash its armed

MR

N. V. FARM ER was installed an president o f the Seminole County Board
o f Realtor* at noon today in a ceremony presided over by J. H. Atkinson o f
Pensacola, president o f the Florida Assn, o f Raaltora. Shown at the meet*
lng are, front left, Atkinson. Mrs. Gladys Dawson, new secretary-treasurer;
Charles F. Fields, member o f the board o f directors; C. B. Waller, vice pre•IdeoL end Fanner. Genevieve Blair, eorreapondinf secretary, Is not in
Ihe picture.
(Herald Photo)

Shopping
*'OuVHilftwn Sanford merchants are planning a Fri­
day night shopping promotion which will be announced
when details are completed.
The plan does not include a general opening o f the
■toreo THIS FRID AY night, Although some merchants
have scheduled special aales events which will con­
tinue into the night hours. Those who have planned
these sales are advertising them.
A program to huve the merchants remain open Krldsy nights did not get underwuy last Friday due to a
misunderstanding o f the date.
A representative group o f the members o f the retail
merchanta division o f the Chamber o f Commerce met
this week and decided to try to work out "an outstand­
ing promotion o f special sales and a program o f Friday
night shopping hours that will be convenient to and
attract the interest o f every shopper in the county."
When the program is completed, it will !&gt;e announ­
ced officially through the retail merchants division.
In the meantime, some stores will lie open to­
morrow night on the individual basis.

Snow, Ice, Floods Hit
U.S. After New Storm
By United I’ reaa International
The nation*# third m ajor storm o f tha season today pro­
duced tw o-foot snows in the Southwest, one o f the North­
east's worst ice storms in 60 years and damaging Midwest
floods.
The third m ajor storm o f the year swept out o f New
Mexico, Colorado and Utah to drop 22 inches o f snow at

City Tox Needs
To Be Studied
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) A
legislative
eommiue*
studying
Florida's tax structure indicated
today it will give special attention
I* lb* needs o f municipalities tor
additional revenue source..
Tho Legislature's Interim Com­
mittee aa Finaoct and Taxation
ala* will look lata tke general
y altuatioo to the counties.

The wedding was scheduled fo r Wadnesday night.
MW « were horns atone last night, and ju st couldn’t
sit still knowing our daughter was getting married and
we so far aw ay," Mrs. Hull said today.
"Suddenly the phone n a g aad we both jumped to
our feet and raced fo r it," eke recalled.
It was the long distance operator. She asked Mr*.
Hull to hold on a minute sa d after e pause o f some 10
seconds Mrs. Hull heard "D o you take this m sa to be
your husbaad."
"W hea 1 heard Roeemary'e voice. I was the happiest
ia the whole w orld." Mrs. Hull said.
.
Although the rest o f the ceremony was
i
bard to
hear, because e f circuit trouble, Mrs. Hull said abt
aha heard
the peat nr ea r " I prono unce you m sa aad w ife."
Aad ae th " H »o « ntteudr I their daughter’* wedding

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Earthquake Racks
Peruvian City;
38 Dead, 200 Hurt

after all.

THU RSDAY. JA N U A R Y 14. I960

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'Marriage Vows Heard 1,030 Miles Away
A Sanford couple, whose only daughter was married
last night 1,030 milca away heard the marring* vows . . .
thanks to the Telephone Company.
Mrs. Clyde Hull o f 910 Park Ava. told thin story
this morning.
Her daughter, Rosemary, and Robert Brown o f
Columbus, Ohio, decided to get married when he finished
his overseas tour o f duty.
Brown was discharged from service early this week
and came to Sanford to fetch his bride-to-be.
However, Brown told the Hulls that he frould like
the marriage to be in Columbus because he had not seen
Jus parents for two year*.
i
T he Holto, who understood tbe yosta*
s prob­
lem, gave their consent'and the couple took o f f fo r the
Midwest Monday.
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Established 190*

Williams, Aril. MrNary, Aril.,
reported 21 Inches sod nesrby
Grsod Csnyoo bed M.
Wednesday was the "warmest
Jan. 13 on record" all across the
South. Tbs 71 degree high at Satannab, G «., 71 at Greensboro,
N. C., and 73 at NasbviUs, Tsnn.,
all were records. It waa mostly
in Hie SO* in Florida.
Convertibles with the tops down
were reported at every college
campus. At Uis University of
Tennessee, where 700 students en­
gaged to a snowball fight just a
week ago, sludeols sat on tbs
brown grass to tbs sunlight to do
their studying.
At Winston Salem, N. C., sa In­
nocent garter snake created con­
fusion at the airport when bo de­
rided It ores summer and cams
out to sun himself. A 17-year-old
Boy Scout qultod the fears of
airport personnel by killing the
soak*.
Heavy snow warnings were Is­
sued tor parts of Colorado, Kaosat and Nebraska today. Sis to II
inches o f snow was expected front
southeast Colorado through north­
west Kansas and central Nebras­
ka.
A bead af freestog rate sod
sleet was forecast far parte of
Kansas, Nebraska
sod low s,
bringing katardoos driving send!t i e u T f i e f gusto up to^ P mitoo
an hour were expected tbrough
Um aortbora plates ares.

6 Road Paving
Jobs Completed
In Casselberry

forces by ona-thlrd—l.tOO.OOO -n;n
—within th* next year or two.
He did not describe the new wca
pon but said he could announce
that "th* weapon we have today
in th* hatching ilage la even more
perfect, more formidable" than
anything developed before.
"The weapon, which as they say
ia to Ihe portfolio of uor scientists
and designers, is a fantastic wea
pon," ha said. He said its power
was so great as to be incredible/
la Washington, the speech was
viewed aa an effort to stamped*
tho West Into accepting dlaarma
ment and a nuclear test ban on
Russia's terms.
Some observers alto felt that
the overall tone of Khrushchev's
utterances took soma of tho luster
off what Soviet propaganda has
called "tha Camp David spiriL"
Western diplomatic sources said
to Loodon that Khrushchev ap
pears merely to bo planning what
th* West has been doing tor tha
•past three years—converting (mm
massive armies with conVsnttoaal
weapons to reliance aa nuclear
Military observers ware curious
about the claim o f the fantastic
weapon, but they could not shed
any light on it Immediately. They
said that both the United States
sod Russia have scientists with
designs of weapons with "Jncredi
b it" power to thair portfolios at
all timas.
Khrushchev, speaking before the
Supreme Soviet, already had boast
ed: " U m Soviet army wields such
means of warfare and such fire
power at no other army hai over
had."
Khrushchev said cutting conven­
tional troop strength would leave
a 2,400,000—man force equipped
with nuclear weapon* and rocket*
to powerful they can obliterate
any enemy.
He aaid Russia was "several
years" ahead of the United States
In rocketry and would strive to
maintain tha lead. Ha added Rut
sla already hai sufficient atomic
and hydrogen bombs but will con
tlnua to make them until there It
a world wide baa.
Khrushchev also outlined a new
concept of warfare for the Soviet
with the air fore* ovenlualiy abol
ishod to favor of rackets, Um navy
built around a powerful aubma
rina fore* sad Um army made
up of smaller unite armed with
nuclear weapons.

Casselberry Mayor W. M. Ben­
son said today that sis more
towu roads have been paved and
turned over to the town council
tor approval and malntenancs.
Heftier Corp. hat finished pav­
ing Wilshirs Dr., Brighton Way,
Winter Park Dr. and Cannon Way,
Benson said. Joyce Construction
Co. hat finished and turned over
Hibiscus and Norihntur* Drives.
The mayor appointed Cassel­
berry lighting, toning and road
committees at Monday's town
council meeting. H* also named
Harry Wood to be Chamber of
Commerce leader and Dr. 8. R.
Rapaport as town health officer.
Road committee members are
E. Kochs, chairman; Herman
Joyce, Ben Evans and A. O. By­
ers. The road committee will rec­
ommend road, and street improve­
ments and oversee road repair.
IJghting committee members
are John Zimmer, A. L. Byers,
and B. W. Hawthorne. They will
tee what areas need more lights
and recommend light installation
there. ,
Zoning committee members are
Joseph Laird, V. E. Grubb, Lytle
Swope, Earl Zibell and Bud
Srhurkerl.
The town rouncil annexed nine
plait in the Casselberry Heights
and Pitre Oval area Monday and
placed the town police on social
security. The council alto passed
Longwood Chamber of Com
a sewage . ordinance prohibiting
III functioning sewerage systems, mrrre President E. G. Heath to­
including seplic links, and stlpu- day urged til town residents to
IsUng that persons owning these get numbers for their homes.
Heath said tha chamber has num­
faulty systems mutt repair them.
bered most of th* buildings in
town and hopes to have all Um
houses numbered by June. Pegsons who don't have numbers
should apply to Linton Cos or him­
self. Heath aaid.
Five Telephone Pay stations in
Longwood Is growing so fast that
Ihe county have been broken into It needs numbered bouses to have
over the last (wo days with an soma sort of organization to desig­
undetermined amount of sash nating buildings, th* C of C pratlstolen.
dsnt explained.
The pay stations were located
near Pineeruet Inn oa U. I . 17Fir# Control
•2, Whits Laundry oa French
glavia 4-H club members will
Ave.. Monroe River Bridge, Utile
Giant Food Store on French Ave. see films oa fire control aod hear
aod Rena's Service Station oa U. foreat ranger Charles Ichallmaa
•peak *a forest fire prevention at
S. 17-32.
Southern B*U District Manager their Arbor Day program Fri­
Bob Sheddea reported this morn­ day. Mr*. Gertrude Lukas will
ing that be aad other company assist the ranger* to lb* &gt; p. m.
officials bad no idea Just bow program.
much was taken from the eta-

Longwood Homo
Numbering Urged

Phone Station
Thefts Reported

He pointed out that anyone
caught caa bo libs! to U year* to
JaU and (toss af llt.MO.

Sheriff To Spealf"
Laagwood Chamber of Commarcs member* will hoar Shorilf
I . L. Hobby apeak oa la v cntecre
mrnt at • p. m. todsy to th*
Uuirch ML Civic League building.

Lapp Says Reds
May Be Working
On Orbital Bomb
WASHINGTON (U P D -N uclear
scientist Ralph K. Lapp said to­
day the Russians may bo working
on an "orbital H-bomb” wbicb
could b* (tattooed ia apse* and
launched or recalled at will.
" A recallable bomb la orbit
around Um eartb would have tre­
mendous Impact upon th* world
aa a psychological terror wagpoo,” Lapp said.
Lapp, who worked to lb* IT. I .
atomie
bomb
projaet during
World War lf, also sug gested that
lb* Russian* may have developed
a loag-rasg* missile o f super
power and super accuracy capable
of delivering a 100-magatoa war*
head oa targets continents sway.
A loo-megaton warhead would
have Um explosive violent* af 1M
millions tons of TNT. The A-bomb
which destroyed Hiroshima was a
lo.ooo-ton weapon.
tsp p , now a writer aa auelear
affairs, mad* ihea* suggestion*
to commanUng oa a statement by
Soviet Premier Nikita I . Khrush­
chev that Russia la working oa a
"fantastic wcapoa” of "tecradlbte
power."
Soma scientists hare discounted
Um likelihood o f developing satel­
lite bomb* on ground*, that k
would be extremely difficult te
pull them out ot orbit and aim
them effectively at a targat an
eartb.
But a technical report published
by tha House Spare Com mlttoo
last year said such a bombing
system Is feasible. It mad* th*
point that a satellite bomb reulg
he placed la orbit to Um** of
peace and then hurled at aa
enemy by command signals from
the ground whootvor ita master*
wished.

Rangers Report
200 Acres Burned
By Wild Fires
Thro* wild fires burnsd nearly
20* acres to Seminal* County
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday,
County Foreat Ranger Robert L.
Ore) aaid today.
Ths first wild fire of Um year.
Just south of Oviedo, was put out
by a tractor crew Sunday after­
noon.
A Wakiva Springs Mai* burned
122 aeres Sunday before two
tractor
and two power wagon
crews put It out. A fir* south at
MonrM Comer burned a* aero*
the same day.
A power wagon and * tractor
crew put out the flames.
Another blare flared up Monday
afternoon Just south, i f Oviedo
but was put out by a treetor
crew. The fourth fire burned six
acres near Goldeared Tuesday
afternwa before Ranger Jaha P.
Site lore extinguished R with g
water tinker.
Cray urged county residents to
be careful with all types *1 banb
Ora*,” be aaid.

S t r v ic t
to the community to o m o f tha yardsttoka
uao ia making thair annual dUtiagutohfid at
aa a highlight o f Jayce# Week next
tavitad to nominate young in*
old fo r th* honor. Nomination Monk* a n y t o t e

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yean,’* were convicted on a
charge ef coasplrlng to obstruct
Justice by their refusal te tell
about the Apalachia gathertag.
The maximum penalty I* five
years’ imprisonment and 910,000
floe.
In *00tearing the men Kauf­
men said all were “ sophisticated,
hardened, Intelligent" criminals.
Their probation repeats, he said,
“rend Ilka a tale of berm *.”
Will ism 0. Hundley, ehtef of the
Justice Department's organised
crime sad racketeering section,

Income tax evasion, ns In the ease
consldcrnd te strengthen legal of At Capone, er perjury — net
dealing with such elements. He their more serious crimes.
did not disclose what they were,
T* get at the IMngpIns of the
At present, Hundley explained, underworld, Hundley said, the
the federal government's hands Justice Department must search
are tied in msny esses because the for violations of the federal gov­
“great bulk of criminal violations ernment's taxing powers or its
are not within the purview ef the interstate Jurisdiction.
As a result, the department’s
federal government.'* Murder and
other Manias, he neted, are proas- racket buster* have had te con­
centrate their fir* on income tax
euted bar the state*.
Hundley pointed out that rack­ evasion, narcotic lew violations,
eteers with n “ reputation” for labor racketeering, perjury and
violence frequently are sent to obstruction of Justice — all fed­
federal prisons only heeauss of eral offenses.

Swastika Painting Hits Firing Of Pinay
Brings Political
College As Hew 'Fad'

Crisis To France

LOS ANQELES (UPI) - Actordirector Merit Steven* *atd today
he ha* volunteered to appear a* a
preieeutloe witness In the murder
trial el Dr. Barnard Finch and
Carole Tregoff.
"I knew Dr. Finch and hfa
wife." *ald Steven*. "She wa» a
good friend of mine. We played
many a game of tonal* together."
Stevana, an, who aald Mr*. Bar­
bara Jean Finch, M. wa* a “ won­
derful penon,” wa* expected to
teitify of hearing Mr*. Finch atprss* fear of her huiband before
aha wee found abet to deeth duly
11 et the Finch m m We*t Covine heme. Flaeh, tt. end bU
mlitrai*. Ml** TregatT, te, are aecuied of the slaying.
Deputy Dim. AUy. Fred N.
WhleheU* made the suiarlea anaeuncement of calling Havens aa
a witaeee ihortly M ere the trial
wa* rueeated Wednesday until
Menday. •
A virus cpidemle hit one el the
Juror* and a defense lawyer and
both the state and defense agreed
In the reeeee rather than replace

Demo Lender Faces
Gift Inking Count

MBMFKti (UF1&gt;— Cotton face*

1 1 AS AM U1AL0 Joaeph A- Jaap, left, and Klebnr I . Maatarsoo vUlted
tha Sanford Naval A ir Station Monday and Tuenday. Tha admiral* from
the o ffice e f the Chief o f Naval Opiratfane were briefed on dofenao activi­
ties and plane a t the N AS.

Toastmasters Try
Different Tactics
putting their aedience to riccp h r
a ehsage Saturday sight
Tim chcng* of tactic* kg fee
public speaker** slab wffl b# da*
to hypnotist J. B. McCswtcy'a
visit te the Mor-lma tnataawn*
mooting. McCawtoy who was fe*
flrot hypnotiat la the United Mateo
to bo profcorioaolly Mom*sod, wiB
toil this Toastmasters ebont Om(
us* of hypnotism la modiolus aad
dentistry. Ho wit include domow
otrstioai at tho bsaguct tad obiipo
onyoao who waste te bo bypaw

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II see,” atill*!# sold, tho rity Dt
i could “ son" woo a and a pro!
authoritarian reglna, publican *1
A grand

a normal body coll which
boo loot 1U oontrwl factor and
keeps on growing, the doctor sold.
Dr. ghodden seid hi* figures ap­
plied only te cigarettes as for
steoc tho offset ft pips aad tohocoo omcblng has not boon stud­
Orisndoanc Bob Adorno aad Vow
ied as much.
non Buttrom will mah* the oatertahuncst opcooboo aad Jan
Davis will bo toastmaster ter tb*
ovoaiag. Tbs 7:10 p. a . mooting
df Toastmaster roprooontaftva*
team throagbout Florida wM tote
low aa sfttnwod' oaatermei hate*
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mob toistoa, also at tho Mar-Loa.
Nora Oauso, Sanford
Rev. Attaway Fields, fo s h *
Doris Thomas, Beaford
Donlsl Burnham, ioaford

Hospital Notes

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Arctic Ice Steffen

commander of tb* Uth Air Divi­
sion at Ladd Air Fores Baa* here,
and Copt. Jamas F, Smith, an as­
sort on lag island hytelww, war*
to tomet tb* la* fte* today aad
wtth Capi. Arthur Scbruodar, bead
of tb* operation on Charlie, makg
tb* dsclriaa on whethar I* whb&gt;

TAMPA (UPl)—fiddk (Gordo) Kama*, a aeevigtad
ka aporator, hat aatd tho Goaoral Tatephoao Co, to
mat his MNpheoe treat being ramovod.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyio Uberoos,
Boafocd, twias, aoa aad dough
lifted aaarah ter tbs waspen used
te slab aa attrsatlvs btollgy protasoar te daath Just Mva milai
team Mm rgmpaa of Laatofaaa
Mate ualvaraSy.
Tha rvnawad soaroh far tho
thte. blunt laatrumaat — parbapa
th* flat aid* of aa ax* #r hatchat
fOUawtd tha qugitisaiag at Doan
Oearga Mlakay. 40. "aa* af th*
tew persons who knew" the slain
professor,. Dr. Margarat Baasmood McMillan, te,
Hlshay, dean af URTa Gradual*
School, was on* af aavaral faculty
member* questioned by authori­
ties. He 1* married eng thg «*■

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Circles Hear Guest Speakers
At Garden Club Meetings
HIBISCUS CIRCLE
sna Hibiscus Circle of the gar­
den elub met at the home of Mrs.
Charles Morrison on Hiawatha
Ave. for their January meeting.
Co-hostesses were Mra. H. J. Gut,
£ M rs. Herbert Moreland and Mrs.
V. Brewster.
Dr. J. F. Darby, plant patholo­
gist of the Central Florida Agricul­
ture Experiment Station, was guest
speaker. Among other things be
stressed the fact that diseases of
planta and vegetables had affected
the history of our country.
One example waa the black blight
on potatoes in Ireland in 1840. This
wrauaed more than 730,000 Irish
•people to migrate to the United
states. Hoatessea served refresh­
ments to members and guests at­
tending.
IXORA CIRCLE
“ Landscaping’’ waa the thema
of a talk given members of the
. Ixors circle of the garden club
by Mrs. Alice F. Smart of the
Florida Landscape and Nursery
Co. of Leesburg. The circle met
sdFrlday morning at the homo of
:Mrs. Gordon Stanley with Mra. G.
Andrew Speer and Mra. D. S. Tal­
ley assisting.
Coffee and aweel rolls were
served prior to the business session
.after which Mrs. Wight Kirtley
called the meetl|g to order andK
reported on the recent garden club
board meeting. Mrs. Kirtley stated
that the local club had applied for
five awards with the Florida Fede0 A p o n of garden clubs this year.
Sha told of a conservation work­
shop to be held in Leesburg on
Jan. 21 and reminded members of
the card party sponsored by the
local club, Jan. 22, at the Civic
Center,,
Plans fur the general luncheon
and meeting of the ciub Feb. IS
were discussed. It will be held at
the Alayfair inn and will be “ Orien­
t a l ” in theme. Each member was
Vfcjven a copy of proposed new
amendments of by-laws to be voted
on at thia meeting.
Mrs. J. M. Truluck and Mrs.
William Bush ware welcomed back
into the circle as reinstated mem­
bers.
In ber talk to tlie group, Mra.
Smart stressed the importance of
planting In completing * home and
pointed out that good landscaping
.will improve the value of a home
a ) to 31 percent.
Those attending the meeung
were Mra. JUrtley, Mrs. Truluck,
Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Robert Shedden,
Mra. L. R. Johnson, Mrs. G. D.
Bishnp Jr., Mra. Donald Bales,
Mra. T. W, Haro, Mr*. John Bur­
ton IV, Mra. W. I . Evans, Mra.
C. V. Mile, Mrs. Volin Williams
i f , Mra. Goorga Etch, Mrs. Spea-

'Oviedo HD Club
To M eet Friday
The Oviedo Home Demonstration
Club will met Friday morning at
9 o'clock at the home of Mra.
Robert Lee on Lake Charm. The
theme for the day will be “ ProperJog Foods For Freeting."

FALL

New Officers of the Ladies
Auxiliary of Ihe Lake Mary Volun­
teer Fire Department will b« incer Harden. Mrs. B. B. Hollinga-•uary meeting, to become a m em -&gt;Woodson Dickerson, of Orlando, stalled at a meelini at the O n
worth end the three hostesses.
ber of the “ Audubon Society''. The gave a moat interesting talk on houie at S p. m.
* ROBE CIRCLE
group met at the lovely new home "Conservation.” She stressed the
OrAniitlional meeting of North
Members of the Rose Circle of of Mrs. E. L. Lindsey in Loch fine work that the Florida Audubon
Orlando Garden Club at the home
the garden club voted, et the Jan-1 Arbor. Following a "C offee", Mrs. ISociety is doing in this area.
of Mra. William Dean, 10 N. 2nd
SL at 7 p. m
Aialea circle of Garden club
, meeta at the home of Mr*. G. M
Shipp, 300 E. 19th St. at • p. m.
Hemerocallii Circle of the gar­
den club meets at the home of
Mrs. P. J. Weslgate, MOT Cor­
dova Dr. at 7:30 p. m She will
ahow alidea of her trip through
Poland.
The Ivy Circle of the garden
cluh will meet at the home of
Mra. Leon Swain. 411 Willow
Ave. at • p. m. Mra. George Mc­
Call will apeak on potted planta.
Seminnta Reoekah Lodge 43
meeta at • p. m. for buaineaa
aeaaion. Inalallation aervire at 1:30
p. m. open to the public.
FRIDAY
Oviedo H. D. Club meeta at a
a. m. at the home of Mra. Rob­
ert Lee. Lake Charm. Theme.
“ Preparing Fooda For Freeting.’*
MONDAY

MRS. CHARLES MORRISON, center is holding a box o f camellias that
members brought to the Hibiscus Circle o f the R n rden club at Mrs. Morri­
son's home. Other members from left, are Mrs. H. James Gut, Mrs. Vernon
Brewster, Mrs. H. A. Moreland and Mrs. John E. Fox, president o f the
circle.
(Hersld Fhotos)

Does Elect Four
in,

GOOD PARLOR TRICK
The next time conversation lags,
try a scientific demonstration on
your guasts. Hold ■ lighted match
in the stream •( smoke arising
from n burning cigarette. The
smoke will disappear. It la de­
stroyed because the 'second flame
completely bums the components
Members of the. Anna MUler Cir­
that cause the smoke. Give your
guests an opportunity to gueia cle agreed to help sell lickcla,
its application around the houie. on the Lark Station Wagon Contest
which will be climaxed at the Elks'
Charity Ball.
The group met Tuesday night
at the Elks’ Lodge with tha presi­
dent, Mrs. Harry Adatr, presiding.
Mrs. J, R. Hoolehan Jr., was wel­
comed as ■ transfer member. She
canfe from the Anna Miller Circle
in Live Oak.
31ra. Russell Spencer gave n
talk to the group and asked them
to conduct the annual mothers'
march of dimea, again lluo year.
They were unanimous in accepting
tho responsibility. Mrs. Adair ap­
pointed Mrs. Spencer as chairman
of the drive and Mra. Ed. Cox as
co-chairman. A committee will be
selected to work with them.
The next regular meeUng is ache-

The Dependable Sunday School
claaa of Firat Methodiat Church
will meet at 7:30 p. m. at the
home of 3trr. A. L. Skinner, 908
Magnolia Ave. with Mra. John
Schlrard aa co-hostess.

The Paat Matrona Club of Sem­
inole Chapter No. 2, Order of
Kariern Star will meet at I p.
The BPO Does met Monday night m. at the home of Mra. Tom
at • o'clock at tho Elka Club with McLain in Geneva.
Mra. Robert Billhimer presiding.
Plans were completed for pbout
three cars to carry members of
Sanford who with to visit tha Win­
There's many a way In get
ter Park Drove and witness the milk Into meals, the U. S. De­
installation of officers.
partment of Agriculture reminds
Four candidates were elected to homemakers. Most people find
membership and will be initialed milk a very refreshing beverage,
so gel their daily milk quota by
at the Club, Monday Jan. 23.
drinking It plain. However, in
The following members were
rooking or other food prepara­
present: Mrs. Penn Rahn, Mra.
tion, there are many ways to get
Jack Hope, Mra. John McDonald,
milk into the daily * fare, thus
Mra. Herbert Dlsbrow, Miss Nancy
adding dividends in nutritive val­
Foatcr, 31rt. Garfield Walker, Mrs.
ue end often flavor aa well.
Bernard Wolford, Mra. George Fo­
For more milk at breakfast,
ley, Mrs. Pete Uowersox, Mrs. Ed­ you can pour hot milk over poarhward I’ ratt, Mra. Peter Bukur,
rd eggs on toast. Use milk in*
LeBoy Hickson, Mrs. Garfield Wal­ stead of water whrn rooking ceker, Mrs. Lynn Lyons, Mrs. Hobreals, following directions usually
ert Billhimer, Mrs. Richard Mapea, giveo on the cereal package.
Mra. B. D. Wolford, Sr., Mrs.
Step up milk value In many
James Smith, Mra. L. R. Hickson Tooda containing milk by adding
and Mra. Robert Karaeber.
dry milk. Try thia when prepar­
ing soups, mashed potatoes, ce­
reals, and other cooked fooda. If
you add 4 tablespoons of dry milk
to each cup of fluid milk, you
make the dtah about twice as rich
In milk value aa when you use
fluid milk alone, says Myrtle
Home
Demonstration
Wilson,
Agent.
Puddings and pie filllngi made
with Initiation of new members. with avaporated milk will offer
Thoar present included Mrs. Bu­ more milk value If 2 or more
parts exaporaled milk are used
ford B. Brown, Mrs. William Kline­ to I psrt of water inatcad of
felter. Mrs. J. M. Cameron, 3lra. the usual 1 to I proportion. Cream
Wesley Fillmoo, Mrs. M. Moses, soups, creamed or scalloped mein
Mrs. H. F. Half.
dishes, rustards and other milk
Mrs. James Blankenship, Mra.
uddlngs else help build up milk
Charlie Stafford, Mra. Clayton
i meals.
Smith, Mra. Lynn Lyon. Mra. Gene
Waller, Mrs. Ed Cox, Mra. Robert
If a coal has n dog-eared fur
Tomlinson, Mrs. Irene Kent, Mra.
J. R. Hoolehaq Jr., Mrs. James collar, consider replacing it with
Via, Mra. J. R. Hoolihan Jr.. Mra. another kind o f fur. If no fu r7
Ralph Wight, Mrs. Adair and Mra. Try adding fur—collar and cuff*
Spencer,
—for a high fashion look.

Anna Miller Circle
Plans Projects

MERCHANDISE

SWEATERS

The American Home Depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman's
Cluh meeta at • p. m. Hugh
Analey, Winter Park, will apeak
on "Experiments in Education."

N ew M embers

UR. J. F. DARBY, left, plant patholoRint at the Florida
Experiment Station wan gueat speaker at the Hibiscus
Circle o f the garden club. Mrs. L. E. Spencer, right, was
program chairman for the month.

JACKETS

SUITS
SPORTCOATS
HATS
SHOES

SPORT SHIRTS
Many Were $5.00 Now &amp;20 - 2.49
Others Now $1.98

SLA C K S
$12.95 NOW 10.96
9.95 NOW 7.96
7.95 NOW 6.98
ASSORTED BELTS AT Vi PRICE!

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Mr. and Mrs. Benny Auatin,
2330 palmetto Ave., announce the
birth of ■ daughter, Bonnie Lynn,
born Dec. 31 at Seminole Memo­
rial Hospital. Mrs. Austi is the
former Louise tamdqulst.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry McVey,
Lae Johnson, A1 Stlna and family
o f Orlando and Mr. .o d Mra.
Pat Patman of New Jersey were
dimmer guests of Mr. end Mra.
W. D. Stine, Tuesday evening.

Specially Priced

Luncheon

Name Officers

THURSDAY

£

Miaa Dorothy McAlexander waa
elected Worthy Advlaor of the
Sanford Aaaembly No. 23, Order
of the Rainbow for Girla at a
meeting Ihir week at Maaonie
Hall.
Miaa Sue Koke, worthy advisor,
preaided at the meeting and elec­
tion of officera for the winter
term. Others elected included
Diana Haynes, Worthy Associate
Advisor; Eileen Myers. Charity;
Mina Dorothy McAlexander Rarbara Wimberly, Hope; Linda
Williams. Faith; Joan Jones, Re­
corder and Carol Ann Sehimming,
Treasurer.
Miaa McAlexander appointed the
following officers to serve with
her: Jeanie Markham chaplain;
Elisabeth Grant, drill leadrr; Evie
Dosscy, love; Caroline Baggerly,
religion; Lynn McCord, nature:
The Winsome Sunday School Cheryl Repp, immortality: Gini
Class of Pinecrcxt Baptist Church Taylor, fidelity; Sandl Wright,
hrld its monthly meeting Monday
night, at the home of Mra. II. I).
McQuattrrs. Mrs. George nonner O ste e n
was co-hostess for the meeting.
Mrs. Ray Murray led the devo­
tions and prayer time at Ihe be­
ginning of the meeting. Using Matthew 6:9-13, she presented a very
Mr. and Mra. klillwood of Hen­
interesting lesson.
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dersonville, N. C. spent last week
Aa a new goal of service for the
end with his parents, Mr. and
coming year the class plans to
Mra. Mason Millwood. Their son.
help needy families of the com­
Monroe, who has been visiting
munity. It was decided that the
his grandparents, returned borne
February meeting will be a dinner
with them.
and party social. Husbands of the
Mrs. Harry Osteen and Mrs.
members of the class will be in­
Tom Lemon attended the Semivited.
nole Association of Ihe W. M.
After all class husiness was ronv
U. at Ihe First Baptist Church
pleted, a time of ancial fellowship
in Deland, this week..
waa enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mr*. Warren Melrose
and three children of Lalnsburg,
Mich, and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Melrose and five children of
Corunna, Mich., have returned
to their homes after spending two
weeks with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Melrose In Lake
Butler.
THURSDAY
Kobert Williams has returned
Pinccrcat Baptist Church visits, home after viatltng hia brother,
lion 10:30 a. m. to 7 p. m. Choir who la 111, In New Orleans,
practice 7:30 p. m,

Winsome Class

Holds M eeting

Personals

Church

Calendar

Firat Baptist Church Royal Am­
bassadors, T p. m.

patriotism: Cafol Repp, aenrieet
Darbara Thomas, confidential ob­
server; Darlene Arvett, on t e g
obirrvor; Pat Raburn, mualcian;
Joyce Shepard, choir director and
Joy Tripp, historian.
An installation ceremony for the
new officera will be held Sunday
Jan. 24 at 2:30 p. m. at tho
Masonic Temple. The familiea and
friends of the Rainbow Girlg are
cordially invited to attend M l
service.

Gleaners'
Holds M eeting
The Gleaners' Class of the Firai
Baptist Church held their January
business and social get to-gether
at the home of Mrs. W. H. Dun*
can, 903 Catalina Dr.
Mr*. R. A. Williams gave the
secretary and treasurers report
and Mrs. R. E. Pcurifoy gave the
class report. Group .captains teM
of sick and absent members.
Mrs. Fred Myers presented the
devotion, using aa her topic, “ Hie
Beginning And The End” and (lea*
ing with the “ Lord’9 Prayer.**
Others attending were Mrs. Wil­
lie B. Pippin, Mra. A. J. Petereon,
Mrs. L. H. Harvey, Mrs. Peurifby,
Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Williams, Mrs.
II. J. Hutchison, Mra. J. F. Lewis,
Mrs. Homer Little. Mrs. Thelma
Steele. Mrs. D. K. MeNah and
Mrs, Berta Cottrell.

COOL THOUGHT
If a large quantity of hot M
la headed for the refrigerator,
cool It rapidly to room tempars*
lure before putting It in tho cool­
er. Otherwise the refrigerated food
will be threetened with apeUag^
cautions food experts at Cereal
Unlversitly.

CWyl?otkxieti to the

Presbyterian Church: Girl Scoot
Troop 233 meets at 3:13 p. m.
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FRIDAY
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Focus week at Ftral Baptist
church will he concluded with a
“ World Wide” banquet at 0:30
p. m. in Ihe educational building,
featuring music, speakers, cos­
tumes, friendship and food.

Quick Dinner
Cook dinner for 4 in just 20
minutes: Hawaiian short ribs with
rite cakes. Bone IMi to S pounds
of short ribs and marinate the
meat several hours or overnight
In a mixture of 1 cup of aoy
sauce, 1 teaspoon each of ginger
and brown sugar and I clove
of garlic, halved.
Make rice cakes by mixing m
cups of cooked rice with 1 egg
yolk,
teaspoon o f' salt and
teaspoon each of pepper and nut­
meg. Mix well, ahape Into 4 patlies, dip in 1/3 cup of cracker
crumbi and brush with I table­
spoons of meltrd butler.
Drain-meat, reserving the ma­
rinade. Place mca and rica cakes
on broiler tray 3 Inches from heal
sourer and broil 70 minutes. Tufn
rice rakes once while cooking
and bade tha mast frequently
with reserved marinade.
A new look to an old fa v o rite rhinestones on spectator pumps.
The stones are added to the
pumps for dressy afternoon and
early evening wear. Strap end
bow closuroe alto dreee up the

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Calling
Um Jayoaa Wank progrant to

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* i o f j o t a g V B p U T in the SOOflty

that baa plagued the relnionsbtp
between Weat Germany aad the
United Statea. That la the German
demaad to reetor* eome 1400,000,.
i l l la the aaaeta of Germaa an*
tioaala aeiaed at .Urn outbreak ef
World War n.
It la h meaaurt of Adenauer's
coacara—aod the proatura oa klm
from Um iaduatriaUaU involved—
that ho afcould devote a pan ef
Um oH-fo-ltmited
with the
Proaidoat to thia question. Once,
at leant, the Admtaigtrattea it*
commended that aO the claim*
aata, including the Urge indue*
triallata, be repaid out of fuada
to bo -voted by Congress.'
Latar a compromise waa put
forward uader which tkoao wtUi
elaimt at IlMOO aad under, would
bo compoaaatod ia caah. Thia
weald have takaa earn at It par*
coat of all Germaa loams aad
would have eovarod the geoulae
kardafclp cases. But the Beea
gevormmeat rejected um camarea lee.
Tba whole baalaaee la anarmoua1y matplicated, with Americaa
war damaga claims :tt ever
agataut Um Garmaa damaad for
reetituUoa of aaaeta. Tba largest

a tetter from Mr. R. A. H«wihna a comment on the aubjatu

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'e-m ail

the young and the future.
He wrote:
- "W # have juat learned that our aplcndid atala nenator,
Dougina fltenstran, did not intend to run for raalactlon to the

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not only a tone to our eouaty, but to the etete
’ , "Thara ere many of ua 'older citizens' who in the peat
have looked to men like Dougina Btenetrom, end BUI
Baaford, who wee so active ia.state dad national politico a
few yeara baek, to keep a eioae watch on our political aeone
and epaak out against those thiage which they thought were
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had enough of present day polities end I can't aay that 1
M a m a th e m .

"Not only will the I960 election loan eome of the color
that haa always boon inserted In Seminole County politics
find we Uke our politics), but the important thing is that
there w t any talk of any of the young citizens in our feet
growing community who are fired up abeut politica ee they
were a few years back.
"Your newepaper could be of no greater service to this
ana than to encourage mere interact on the pert of local
young people (both men and women) in their local end state
"We hope you will lead your support to build up some
Interact among this group, ee our future belongs to thorn."
Mr. Hendricks, you are right and we. hope more o f our
"elder cittseos" wul let the younger citizens know that they
must show, more get up and gw—b all phases of community
life ee wall as government.
And, more importantly, we hope they wilt give the young
man and women ample opportunity to exercise their talents.

tho pAnt your Ig

In tka t»kAAlh

Bat it came at the end of the
term tad aoawhow there aavor
teamed time ia moat claaaea to
cover thia topic, tt waa aa though
the Germaa coaacieace dmply
could not endure the weight of
Buck a moaatroua record, la the
aamo way la the late 'thirties,
when the eooecntraliea campa
began to operate fun blad, moat
Garment preferred to abut their
eyea to what waa happening. In­
terrogated after the war, Garmaaa living la the immediate
vleiaity of theta eampa could'tay
with teeming hooeety that they
did not know what waa going oa
la them.
The government la Boaa la
making a determined effort— to
far without auceeaa—to ahow that
the Incident! la Germany aad
eleewbero were iaapirod aad per*
hope engineered by Communist
agents. N* greater damage to

Quotable
Quotes

Assignment Washington

Thanks Deserved
M r. fk o tt Burns, oul
o f 100, WAS voted « dtAl

By ED EOTSBBA
chnlrnum o f tho Committee
tho group for bli pemonnl WASHINGTON - A thousand
the eommlttoe a working •yea could not have adequately

f.

ohAlrmAit, Clifford MeXlbbla, pointed out thAt
tod a lot of thing# which were not
but whleh w«ra rati timely attpt in
of thoeouni,.
m who served tho committee faithfully lost yoor
lit, but wo think the vote of thanks to Mr. Burns

TM IS (BCA-Vlotor).
of the
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was led dowa the stoop gsllory
steps . . and the mdiaaen of
Mnmlo'n feet—• contrast neat
to Urn pale cheeks ef Mrs. Nison.
The unnatural radish-red of the
President’s cheeks. "It'S aa overdost of TV pancake makeup,"
somebody says.
The two-ring looec-lesf notebook
from which Um President made.
The type is n* Urge Unt only M
words fit on • page. On every
page • phrase or two, or n word
or two, underlined- loom heavy,
•erne light.
The minor catastrophe when the
notebook's upper ring earn# apart
and, wklln- tho President taumd
shoot things lihn atomic deatrnctteo, tho finger* ef Me left hand
desperately waked to refutes
the ring.
. Then, wilhnul dropping • word,
Mr. ClHohnwer grasped tho npno
ring with thumb and forefinger,
Jerked it nut and slipped it lute

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By PBBB DANKO
NEW YORK (UP1) - Affable
Doan Martin, America's untamed
version af Parry Coma, presented
at beur-loag musical special Tueiday night tbit, Uka lu heat, defiat Mrieba diaeusaian.
Martin is Um sort af paraaoality
that you either dig a seam. Pa-

Fabian's ne-velee staging what
Daao Martin ia raeUiag aaoga to
sueeaaafully, but it's Just that
Fabian baaa't beta arauad long
eneugh to devatep MarUh'a playteal alarm.
Anyhow, u aoemdd teat whoaova tea ahow moved close to tea
brink af etralghttenrsid muals,
semeteteg would kappao usually an ad lib by Martin - to pel
baek te a suitably irrev­
sfamality,
E U T his
t g emphstle-but-eca*
&amp; n s ,* a things
erent orbit. It anything poelUva
fuaad lntraduetieas, Ms Jack Kan- •am# not af tee slew, tt waa te
aedy (pre-campaign) haircut aad, remind ua aaew what o versaUte
•have all, Ms vary sharp wit. pertermer is Nanatt* Fabray.
On hit NBC-TV fUrttmt flpeela), Martin dlspUycd Umm bumIA iM llilUl A ll iOAMAAl Utah Klm

diataite fa eamet lyrics and

Thus, w* found Andre Previa'e pl­
ane medley ef "Pagy sol less"
tuaea being sugar-coated; Nanette
Pabray'a staling af "Lavar" turn­
ing Into an enjoyable satire aad,
S though ha did, youag FaMaa,
Dona Martin af law, wreaklag$tMf with, "AM of Ma."
Actually, it'a unfair w ertUciqa

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recorded Um human Interest story
that manifested itself durtog the
President's UM State ef the
Union Message.
Once a year we find earselves
la UUs predicament — lucid* •
vest auditorium late whleh haa
poured aa assemblage ef the Mggist "Mga" af Washington. It's
e name-dropper's nlghtmars—the
ehlsf of the country and his first
lady,' the aatlea'c second family,
u
ip iv iu iia i ilawmakers,
B w m i A o i i , the
u io CaMv o i»»
diplomats,
net, JuaUces, Joint Chiefs of Staff
. ., nod in tlte gaUertee.tSnir
familial.
lo , What dans a Mbits#r*e alagte
pair of eyas fetch from thia «
mioutes of rich ptekte’aT
When I got to the typewriter
alter Um sppteuse wtthmod oft up
Um Sail, I tot dawn, In cSmueio
Steal order, Um ptetuna stfU in
my mental recarder.
The fireti The unsmiling, teoeiy
slim figure la Um gallsnr** first
raw. For is mlautss before the
President stepped la, Pat Nison
sat than atena. Nabady dlaturhod

Germany's poMtlou in ten world
could b# Imagined, line* it raises
•11 Dm old troubling doubts about
Ibo future, do If tbla to the work
of orgaaUod communism It is
one raonrpr**.v 'jC“ « v diabolical
daiixn of that -teaspiracy.
But Ibo effort to place the blems
os communism U itaclf disquiet,
lag, t in e * i t a u t t t i t i t h e d t i i r *
to (lad aa acceptable eeapeioat
which will, la turn, abaolve the
Germans of raspoaslbUlty. PoDa
takea la Germany la recent yeara
hare revealed Ibo aaitteoee •(
latent anU-Seraitlem and the re.
lection of any feeling of guilt
for the C rim ea committed by lbe&amp;
Nads.
The quostlon iaevitably ariaei
aa to whether the Germaa past
has sat beta too quickly restore*
and-all the aapiag cracks ia tk#
•Id structure papered aver with
the rhetoric of good intention*.
The Garmaa industrialist! have
been fantastically successful sad
one evidence ia the bulging
balance of oxesss foreign exchaoae, which givos the Bond#
Soverament a dominant position
i Europe todoy. .Washington ia
currently sxertlaf pressure on
Bonn, thus for with no response,
to get Germany to bote la the
effort to build tM underdeveloped
countries.
Congress is moat unlikely, ia tba
currant mood ef public opinion,
to approve tba raatitutten af as•ota to tba Garmaa corporations.
Deep emoUoni am Involved, witaQ
the charge that Parbea waa one
of the compaalea that used Nail
slave labor. Tbla can be put down
•a only one consequence, aad per­
haps tba least Important, af the
now doubta arising over an ally
.essential to Western unity.

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with ita asuaterpart, the great
esrtal, I. 0 . Forbes, la camplieatod by a claim af Swiss ownarahip.
Tba cancers af tba Chancellor,
who haa Just eelobratod his S4th
birthday, reflects the dssirn that
has dominated tba 10 yaars dur­
ing which bo bae presided over
the restoration of a flourishing
and prosperous Germany. This is,
abovs all, tho desire to pul baek
The chilling sight ef e heavy everything as U was before the
lS-mlllimeter camsra poised to nightmare ef Nailam brought oa
foot directly over tM President*! the holocaust ef the aecoad World
head as a photographer thrust his War.
hands out over the press balcony
It la the profound belief of e
for an unusual top-of-lhe-hasd "good Germaa" that NaaUm waa
shot.
The study of faces out la treat
of the President — the spontan­
eous, or calculated, fade) mad
Gets. The fmaoa, glum visage ef
levlet Ambassador Mikhail (Smil­
ing Mike) Menshikov, who, by
sheer coincidence, ended up la Um
last seat by the wall la tho last
row of the ebambor.
Finally, Um picture of Sou. Lyn­
don Johnson, .directly in front of
Mr. Biaeahawa. In Bow L Last
HOLLYWOOD fUPI) - Hart
year, the aaa hem Tests yawn­ •m the boat movies af the past
ed, mostly, through tba Pmri- decade — la the ophites of Um
I pW lwSIM wi
mottee Mature industry, which
This year the majority leader
bald ee to Ike's words, seined flima ia tba yarn sated:
like • bird do| in busy brush.
IMS—‘‘All The King’s Mat"
After all, it la oaocoivabte that
Juat son year from sow ho, him•atf. would ha at Um State of the
IMS—"Tho Greatest Show Oa
Uaiaa podium. . .
Barth"
Thus# Impriealaui era but MU
1M4—"Fram Mara to Kteraity"
teoood loosely - law a haloidsIMS—"O h The WaterfWat"
eeapo. Than wars voteraaa la tba
u m —" maity"
pram galtery, trained is beet pl­
1MT—“ Arauad The World Ia M
aten, who ealteetivaly could m Days"
have caught Um oatira ptetun
cut them as tela day. This waa a
show ter a thousand eyes.

tightly pulled dowa oa the bad
yeara when tho. greatest orgaait.
ad crime ia the bldory of maaklad waa being committed.
All tala ia' nowHpalfifltny point­
ed up by the anti-Sendtic locidoata that hare ae lroubUd Adaaauer and respoaiible Germane
everywhere. Aa effort baa beea
made to teach the geaeratleo
coming of ago la Wed Germany
what Nadam, with ita uaderlyiag
polaoa of aati-lemltlim, meant.
This waa part of required ceuraoa

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'Sub' Ruling

K AD ER GOLF TOURNEY hopefuls yesterday were, from the left; Mrs.
Augusta Russell, Mrs. Min Keenan and Mra. Jeanne Foulk. (Herald P hoto)

Q o u u u jio n ^ ^ Coven Sports
B y JERRY COVINf.TON
For the first time in the history o f
basketball at Seminole High, excitement
has reached a feverish pitch. In a school
that has been traditionally noted as a
football power in Central Florida, there
has never been any real interest in bos.
ketball, but all o f this has changed great­
ly this season. A t last you can hear all
over town talk about the big game— and
they are not talking about football.
Coach Bud Layer no longer haa to aay
wait untit next year, because next year
is here. The Seminolea have jumped o ff
to a 6-0 season which ties an all-time record fo r successive wins. They have usual­
ly piekad up thair wins over teams o f a
lesser reputation, but this year they have
been knocking o f f some o f the big ones.
In conference play, they have defeated
Wildwood and Apopka and tomorrow
Bight they travel to W inter Park where
they get their biggest tost o f the season.
The Wildcats are also undefeated so the
winner o f the gam s should ba rated one
o f tha "to p dogs" in tha area.
Hart’s an example o f tho interest that
'h a s bean created b y tha Seminolea this
season:
Usually It has been hard to get a good

handful o f folks out fo r a home game, but
Tuesday there was a fine crowd which
made the trip to Apopka.
This is one o f the biggest factors in
the success o f the team because the boys
have found out that they are supported in
Sanford and therefore they ore willing to
give it all that they have.
I f you are interested in seeing a fine
high school ball team plan to follow them
tomorrow night to W inter Park and see
what they have to offer. The W ildcat! are
tough, with big Mike Mosher as tha key
but the Seminolea can’t be counted out,
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Around the baseball loop I see where
our old friend Al Dark has been traded
to the Phillies. This deal probably pleases
Al because he surely likes tha g o lf courses
down here and he will return from Arizona
to Florida fo r spring training. Ha told me
a couple o f years ago that he had played
so much g o lf during the o f f season that
when ha first g ot into tha batting cage
down at St. Petersburg he grabbed the
bat with an overlapping grip.
Alvin will be seeking his fourth base­
ball players' g o lf championship at tha
Miami Springs course next month and is
almost a sure bat to take i t

Uolted Prea* UtermaUmal
the nightcap to the Vlllanova- f - i P _ M *
r
And now there are two-Cincin* Temple nm e at PhUedelphia’e l R I r f l f I I c C K
P a la it r a on th e i i r m a t h m i » I &gt; M

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orianlulioni of Seminole Counts
will reeelvo • chunk of every M&gt;
lar hot teaifht at SsnJord-OrUndo Kenaal Club, ai Uta fifth
annual Charitjr Night write* local

• fourth major unbeateu, wta
whipped Tueaday nifht by South*
«rn Method!*!.
_
But Cincinnati and Villeaeva*
• both of wbieh htve touih ached*
Kiel UtU week—kept rolling with
ftlatlvn eaae.
Cincinnati, the nation'* top-rank*
ad team, led by only flvt point*
•t halftime but roartd to its 13th
atralght victory with a 7B-S7 con*
m a tt o f ioth-rankad St. Loula.
Of ear Xobertaon waa held to 27
poieta, far below hi* 311 per
lam a average, but poured in II
_ .2 u r ia f the aecond half when the
P i e arc at* aolved St. Louis' sticky
gtow-dewn game.
VtUanova stretched its winning
Streak to 10 games as John Oris*
eeii - and George Revelieg eon*
trolled both backboards agalnit
tho smaller Temple Owli In an
ll*#l victory.

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Tho first place Marine teem
tightened tbeir grip an the top
position la the NAS Intramural
Bowling League last week with a
three point wla over Halroa Three
Alfa.
Fasron St Chiefs hung on to
second place by total piafall as
they split with Matron Three
Charlie. Matron Savon Alfa tied
for tha second spot with a (rand
slam win over Comhatwlng One
while Fasroa WhltehatS pealed a
three point victory over NAS
eperetioM.
Taking team boners ter the
weak, NAS communication! down­
ed Matron Seven Brave for four
nts. Bagel task tha week’s
h Individual aeries beoera with
■ IIS aartes aad tied Orlmea of
NAS GCA Tower far the week’s
high Individual game wUh a IIS.
With Grime* shooting a 111 ser­
ial,* NAS GCA Tower overwhelm­
ed Metros Three Brave far four
paints.

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■ten over Lane (111) In Wednaiday nlgbt'a talavUod 10-round bout
at tho Port Whiting Areas.
"I want Lula Rodrlauei Mat,"
said Dupas, roforriag to tha topranking weiterwolgbi contender
from Cuba, "aid that champtoa
Dan Jerdaa."

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General Mgr. Jerry Collie* plan*
to givo all profit! from tho action
te tho rarlou* group*, aol a fatal
of moro than |S,«M ter charity
I* predicted by A**t. Mgr. Jaak
Ledoux
Hlghlliht of the apaclil eraniag
of competition will be the Charitjr
Handicap, ttb event of a 10-raca
date opanlng at 1:1# p. at. with
a awifl Grade B encounter.

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OF REBINED CRANIUM ON

aaUenal triumph over LaSnlle in

9Va Jun

GAVE ME/ r — — ,

XXI SHAIL UHOOltR TwE
SECRET IOCAHCN5 OB
THIlR STOCK Plies.'OUR.
neer wiu. do the rest/

PURPOSE,
LEADERf

» n e a r l ia s e s

...A F T E R B A T IN 'A L U O *
T H O S E O N IO N S ORANOMA

Marines Tighten
1st Place Grip

Dupas Looking
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Only Two Unbeaten Cage Teams Left Charity Night
....

Vetted Prtaa lateraatteaal
Alihoufh soma of Ua numbers
continued to pine for a revival of
the platoon syiteiu, collate foot*
ball’a coaehtni fraternity today
hailed the liberalised "w ild card"
aubaUtuUoe rule aa "a step la the
rlfht direction."
Oaly Joe Xuharicb o f Notre
Dame p u b llelyjecu icd the NCAA
Rules Committee of betas "abort*
aifhted" afttr it voted Wednes­
day to permit e single player to
enter a game at any time, even
while tha deck la running. Uader
the old rule, e single player could
be eubiUuted only during a time­
out and provided he had oat uied
up his tllewed two entrlaa per
quarter.
" ! personally feel that you ere
hurting the game by net allowing
unlimited substitution;" eald Xu*
harich. "It Is shortsighted o f the
Rules Committee not to make the
move m w . Eventually. It hat to
eome.”
Ben Sehwartswalder of Syra­
cuse Indirectly answered the Irish
coach by declaring that the new
rule "wUl give coaches a flesl*
blllty that will help improve tho
garni" sad la "better than tha
stampede which would result if
unlimited
lubetituUoa
were
brought beck."
Woody Hayes o f Ohio Stale and
MUt Bruhn of Wisconsin admitted
they would have favored a return
to platoon football but, unlike Xu*
harich, they apparently agreed
that half a leaf is bettar than
none.
" I am somawhat disappointed
that they didn’ t return to platoon
football but the action they took
la a step in the right direction,"
Hayes aald.

Eha

�thing New, Something O ld -- WANT ADS Are As
P a g e 6— T h u ra, J o n . 14, 19 6 0

Bv STANLEY

TOWN

OFFICE SPACE with ample park
log. t i l Oak Avenue. FA S-MOO.

'rto u »e * i&lt; S M T ,J O E IT DOB ft S A Y - V

^S U P P fty WHEWy
2-ROOM apartmi
eluding hat an
Palmetto Are.
I-BEDROOM nalnralafeed bouae,
kitchtn electrically equipped.
2412
Willow
Avenue.
Call
' FA 1-0174.

t

Bdrm. house, M0 Orapeville
Avt. FA t-IlM after S P. M.

5. R m ) EaUtu For Solo

8 . Rato l a l a t o F o r S o lo

BASS FEVER ? ?
INCOME PROPERTY: A p t
heuae. Needs repair but good Throa large loU, approximately
7&lt; I t i 400 f t oo beeutlful
for future iaveatmeot. Located
clear secluded lake, paved road 7 . Bualnano O p p ortu n itieo
ael Bo. Park Are. Sanford —
froa U ft, excellent f 1 &lt; h I a g.
opposite First Baptist Church.
91,000 each with term*. (Bring
money and flaking pole).
ALSO practically new • room
residence at nil Sanford Are.
. Convenient to Sanford Naval
THE TIME TEfTED FIRM
Air Statioo.
110 N. Park Are. Ph. PA M l f l
For further details contact
NEW 2-bed room block house, part*
GEORGE T. STUMP
ly furnished, I0J00, terms. Ap­
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
ply W O Palmetto.
ft LOAN ASSN.
ATTENTION
UT I . COURT ST., ORLANDO
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
What aectton of Seminole
2 BR. bouae on Magnolia, Juat out
County do you live la? Do you
2-BEDROOM
bouse,
screened
of city Urn. a; kitchen equipped,
have an AVON Representative
porch, fenced yard: Just outside
Venetian blinds - space boater.
calling on yon regularly? M
eity limits. FA 2 7422.
Must aell at sue*. U N . Will
you don't, we may need you.
trad# for lata model ear.
If you would like to lo a n
g-ACRES of good farm land to
»A 2-000! or PA 2-0515.
about being an AVON RepreSanford Celery Delta 9500 per
eentative, write Mrs. Jeee
acre. Excellent terms. Richards
Milanich, Box 240, Lockhart,
FARM ER'S AGENCY
Hotel, Melbourne, Florida.
Pla., for Interview.
N. V. Fanner, Realtor
LOCH ARBOR: By owner; o-bedD. H. Whitmore
room block bouse on canal; kit­
lilliaa O. Trams
WOMEN to work in meat packing
chen equipped; Florida room.
Associates.
plant. Apply Hi-FIavor Meau,
On Lakevlew Drive. Low month* 110 8. French Are. Pb. FA &gt; 2221
Tuskawtllow Rd., Near Oviedo.
ly paymenti and down pay­ After hour*, FA 2 I0U, FA 2-4021,
No phene Information.
ment. Call FA 2-S212.
FA 2 0301

S t Johns Realty Co.

RENT A
BED
sy, Hoapito' ft Baby Bed*
foiy, Week or Month.
RROLL'S FURNITURE
, 1-21*1
111 W. lat S t
MODERN two bedroom apartment
In duplet; electric kitchen;
large yard. Near Soutbslde
School. No meters, ’ utilities
shared. 900. AfUr 1:00, 700 E.
14th. St. PA 2-7022.

NEW two bedroom bouae to Lake
Mary;
walking , distance to
school and stora.' 900 par mo.
FA 17210.

UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom house,
large Florida room, kitchen
equipped, hardwood Boor*. Call
SMALL furnished bouse, 1 bedFA 2-1017.
room, near hospital, 90S per
month. Lights and water Includ­ CLEAN e-room tarnished a p t
Close la. 911 Park Avt.
ed. Phone FA 14544.

NEW HOME, Country Cleb Man
or. Call FA 24221.

LOOKING FOR A LO T?
LOCH ARBOR
THREE BEDROOM, lto bath This Is your OPPORTUNITY to
HOUSE tor SALE Or RENT: 1- - horn* on canal with access to
Invest In local building lota at
bedrooms; 109 Country Club
Chryilal Lake available now at
unbeatable terma.
Circle; 225 month FA 24028.
owner has bean transferred
Sample: 25xt2S ft, corner lot with
overseas. Low down payment
eity water and aewar 9M5 total
and aasuma 4Vfc*&amp; P. H. A.
prico with 281.50 down and $12
mortgage of 912,261.
per month. We hava otheral
BY OWNER Raa son able tarmi
2-bedroom, 2 bath, large living ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
NEW YORK (U P!) - Many un­
W. H. "B ill" STEMPER Agency
room and porch, established
Raymond Lundquiat, Assoc.
usual and eoetiy motion pictures
Phone FA 2-4M1
112 N. Park
lawn, excellent neighborhood. FA 2 3221
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
made their bow during the 1920’*
Sanford, FA 2-7410.
3-BEDROOM, 3 bath, doubts car­
but non* of them puabed "Gone
LOTS: Cleared, high ground, 100'
port*. extra large utility room.
With the Wind" from Mi position
x 142'; one block off New UpMonthly payments 976. 110
as lbs No. 1 celluloid moneymak­
saia Rd. 1250. Phone FA 3-7212
Shannon Dr. FA 2.1376.
er.
after 2:00 P. M.
A 1229 report by Variety, Ui*
ntnrrioua s a n k
show buslneaa newspaper,. listed n &lt;*t ic k in h .r .u r eivtn that 1 BY OWNER: ltousd and lot, 1107.
OWTW
tb* top grosser of all am tneaisA In b a s in ... at ISt W.
W. 20th. Street.
2nd S i, Samlnola O u n lr , F lor­
time, with earnings exceeding ida,
«ho flctlllo n t nsm* o f
923480,000. The 1228 epic will be Itarnta On» Ilnur M artlnlilng and
re-issued again soon In connec­ that I Inland tn rreta t.r aald
nam* with lha Clark of th . Circuit
tion with tb* 10th anniversary Court,
completely
equipped.
Lovely
Registered Real Er'.aU Broker
Somlnoto County, Florida.
o f lb* C iv l War.
In arcordanra w ith lha provlslona Mery E. Carmen — Leo Salvail
Florida room and lifetime tUe
_ Running a close second is "Tb* o f lha Flctltloua Nam* niatulta,
roof. You may own this home
B. E. Rogero, Sr Associates
Ten Commandments," which wai In .w ilt Uactlin ISI.es Florida Sta- Ph. FA 2-1301 17-62 at Hiawatha
for only 92250 down and assume
tulta 1SIT.
released to 16M and within a
4 li% VA mortgage balance of
Hlg: Liny 4 Barnoa
year had proasad 932,000,00a. TO UK PUBMSimn Jan. 14. SI, READY FOR IMMEDIATE
912,450. with monthly payments
Some Industry obssrvtrs believe as, FKB. 4.
of 974.20.
OCCUPANCY
tb* Biblical fUm produced by Urn
3-BEDRuOM,
2
bslh,
kitchtn
r ic r r m o i-s bamm
late Cecil B. DaMilte will even­
•quipped, Florida room. Large
NOTICE la b.r.by alvtn that I
tually aureate "Gao* With the am vnaaBte In butlntta at HIT
HERBERT STENSTROM
lot. Call FA 24432.
Wind" to tamings.
Orlando
Dr.,
n .m ln o l.
County,
Registered Broker
FlorlS*, undtr iho fictitiou s namv
LEN RISNER
nf, J*t Inn. and that I Intend to
LOTTIE BROADWAY
rvalttvr told nam* with th* Clark
o f th* Circuit Court, Bvmlaolv
KEN TORBETT
Couaty, Florida, lo accordance with
BETTYE D. SMITH
lha erovleltne o f th* Flctltloua
Asaoclatei
Name
Statute*
to .w ltt
V e ils *
t l l . t t Florida B t .t u u . HIT.
I N. Park
Pb. FA 2-2430

'Wind' Still Tops
At Box Office

W orry Clinic

Legal Notice

n .
m. d.
■ D - m i Fred W. Otoaal,
about 99. la Buslnaaa Mans*
4 Me POST ft TIMES STAR
nrhessart
sr to tb* merger of these
p u tt eruutog papers, there
MB a i wwteat battle between
Mr dominance to the evening

ROSA

L.

PAYTON

Stenstrom Realty

V ftg 'I was admiring his swanky
•awjaM ou to Mm fermar t i m e s

Excellent Homesites
ON L A K E S

ni*.- Jnssuh Plnltr
Publish. Doa. U B J a n . I, i t . I L

what da they generally eJta a* the
authority for Urn facta they art
quoting?
It la tha aewspapor: to fast, the
daily nawepepor la really n great
"University to Print".
Any paper with 19,000 circulation
ia estimated to have aimaat 90,0*0
dally "atedanta", which to mom
than am enrolled to our larged
atato universities.
Tha publisher also compare*
properly w 1 t h Mm university
"Chancellor" and tha editor ahmtid
ha regarded at a college “ Proxy".
Reported am comparable te
“ Professors". And tha educational
obligaUoaa to nawapaporman now
far outweigh Mut to campus edu­
cators.

CfUCAOO turn -P o lio * and
ether Arat-ald group* which deal
with winter cmargenetoa barn
b«en urged to adapt tba ao-cillod
quick-law mrihad o f m ating
froetbito.
Writing to Mm Journal of Mm
International CoDaga of Surgeons,
Dr. John T. Phelan aald currant
methods am Inadequate tad* that
" a quick-thaw at approximately
110 dagraea Fahrenheit la tba bttt
first-aid treatment ■ because it
shortens the Urn* the frostbitten
tietua la expoeed to cold."
Dr. Pbalaa, a professor at the
UnlversMy of Wisconsin Medical
School, warned that lima la eruclal la froetbito cams.
"Depending on the person and
which part of lha body la affect­
ed," be said, "there lc a point at
which part i t the body la affectable, irrespective of the treatment

M E C H A N I C : GUARANTEED
SALARY PLUS COMMISSION.
HOSPITALIZATION. PREFER Af
EXPERIENCE IN FORD PRO
DUCTS. APPLY IN PERSON
TO HUNT LINCOLN MER.
CURY. INC., 108 N. PAL*
TWO BEDROOM HOME, kttchrn
METTO.
equipped, Large corner lot. 2200
down and assume payments.
FA 2-7882 after 1:00 P. M.
RETAIL Building Material Out*
aid* Salesman, some experience
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
in building materials necessary.
Write qualifications to Box R,
STOP! in to sot our 2 bedroom
e /o Sanford Herald.___________
lto or 2 tiled both hemes at
FRAME HOUSE, large lot out of
eity limits. 91,000 my equity,
42,200 balance, payments 925.
FA 2-3485.

SAN SEM KNOLLS
4 blocks West of French Avenue
on 20th Street.

HOUSEWORK: PA 2-4604.

BABYSITTING day or night
PA 2 2460._____________________
LOOK! at ail the wonderful fee*
iurea In these homes. Terrauo
floors—Furred and Plastered
walls — Custom built • cabinet SANFORD Plumbing ft Hasting
work—and
Dust-frae
closets- i r n a*. Rim PR. F A 9-1914.
Close to acboota and shopping
—LISTEN! to the price and
terms—1220 Down FHA Financ­
ed—Exclusive with

W. H. "B ill" Stcmper Agency
Realtor ft Insurer
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffse
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. May, Bari Pilcbar,
Helve E. Noonan, R. T. McCesklB
Phene FA 14621 . l i t N. Path
SANFORD: 3-bedroom b l a c k
■ bouse;’ com er let; vacant, *00*
easb; FHA mortgage; 927.26 par

landscaped 122' x 102’ corner
lot 92,50* dohm or will trade
for other property. Will fine pc#
part to down payment if dealtcd.
‘
ISO E* Coleman
‘
Circle.
TA 2-7*07.
WYNNEWOOD: S BR., Vta. Rm.,

TSa

HERALD

HOME W ITH A VIEW
stova, refrigerator. Air condi­
Located on two lots shaded by
tioner optional. Low payments.
Twenty Three huge Oaks, tbia
2410 Stavani Ave.
three bedroom—two bath homo
with Us unobstructed view of RAYMOND M. BALL
a betutlful Isko la truly SOME­
AND ASSOCIATES
THING SPECIAL Among Hi
Real Estate — Insurance
many extra features are a
Surety Bondi
HI-FI speaker system, forced
air duct beat la arary room t i l So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 94441
Milford
•ad a two tea Air Conditioner.
If you are looking for an ultraRiodarn home ia a setting typi­
fying Central Florida at Ita
beautiful bast. PICK UP THAT
PHONE RIGHT NOW I Wa am
•agar to tea your reaction when
you Inipact this WONDERFUL
HOME.
ONLY 914,m , TERMS

Brans Bldg. Lake Mary
P k FA 9-1990

JANUARY CLEARAN CE
D O Q G E

fou n itoj.

F O R D ******* V‘ * n shM, Be lli ft
E A p n Rancher*, V-g suttee, Fordnmntto,
KMra CIc m

W. M. "BIB" STEMPER Agency
Phone FA 2-4191
111 N. Park

SPECIAL!

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O N LY 4 LEFT
Before Prices Go Up

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Parmanant Salat Opportunity

TO TA L PRICE

In Tile And Surrounding Territory.

GOME IN OR CALL ONE OF OUR •
FRIENDLY FORD SALESMEN TODAY

Wa a n ex tending te meet ton I m i i f i to 1094,

ACTIVE man a» pom m te list, stow and eaU Parma, Noam* aad
O e u t o ^ B a a W Fteperttoa te paepta ear Natiaaal Advartiatag

g a s a r t f f iJ W p y a js a a . t o s s a
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MONTHLY

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12. Plumbing Servient

Plumbing

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15. Hpvrial Servicer

IV. Hoata and Motor*

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

'IT JOHNSON 31 H. P. electric
motor; Pelieea trailer; 14 ft.
itep bottom runabout; FA MAH
after 1:00.

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23. Notices

A Personals

New A llied Furniture A Appll
aocei. A Good Place To
■UY, SELL or TRADE

Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
ANNOUNCEMENT
Service with The Caih. SUPER Mrs. Merle V. Tredway la the new
TRADING POST, FA 2-0677.
AVON Representative for die.,
—. . . --------I MirTM.far.V _ _ _ _ _
trlet 111 in Sanford; lit. to tth.
JLC1E.QE-Ricsda^lslaft^'*&gt;)tn net:
St., between ’ Mellon villa and
400 Sanford Ave.
TTT 3-7430
I piece bedroom »et: DeWItt'a
Park Ave. Please call FA 2-1601.
Trailer Court, FA I -M l.
• ItO VALUES
TRAILER furnished to man and
• 1UICK CREDIT
REDWOOD Cedar eloiet. Ilka
wife In exchange for some s e m
• EASY TERMS
new, |20. 4M Roialia Dr. (cot*
less rendered to man next door,
tage).
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
recovering from illness. la Os.
taan. Call FA 2 0319.
TOMATOES and SWEET POTA
New and Used Furniture
TOES. Cslary Ava., near Beard111 E. First St.
FA 2 3622

Jenkins

Heating

AIR COVD1TION1NO
CONTRACT and REP MR WORK
100T Sanford Ave.
FA 2 M 2

Gateway To Ths Waterway
Your EVtNRUDE Dealer
TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
R o b so n S p o r tin g G o o d s
For I weeks only!
304-6 6 E. HI.
Ph PA 9*3961
17 In. (accept some
portable*)
139.16 20. Automobile*
Jee C. Thomas
14 la. SU M
1921 Barit* SI.
‘
PA S-9«49 » ia. H I M
AU tubes have l 1 year guarantee. 1939 Chevrolet 2-DR., 6 .-ylinder,
l* ii than 9,099 mllei, no ruat
LLOYD'S RAOtO A TV
PLUMBING
anywhere. Will secapt car for
416 Sanferd Ava Pi.. FA I t i w
Contracting A Repairs
equity or caib. taka over pay­
I*
Free Pitimataa
15*A Beaul) Parlors
ments. Sea at Holler Motor
9
R. L. HARVEY
•ale*.
204 Sanford Av*. Phon# FA 2-33*3
" dortb* b k a l t y ”
PAIR of Edmonds high comprai
MM Adams Ph.
1
|8. E le ctrica l S e rv ice s
lion headi IN . PhOM FA 1-MI*.
A Satisfied customer la our b e *
Huufe Wiring ~ E'rrirtr Service
advertisement
1M0 PLYMOUTH Mclvedsra. R
Std Vlnlcn
and II., PS., continental whael,
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
RAVD.W.7, ET-ECTWC OP.
4.100 actual mil**. good econo­
109 go. Oak
Ph. FA 13712
11? Magno'ln
PA I-M ll
my: |900 and lake over pay.
Bn lovallar With Professional
mrnts. Phone FA 3-067 after
14.
Point S T tr n a l^ -"
Beauty Care.
9:00 P. M.
# V A L L PAPERIXG a T a INTINO
' • SINCA 4-dr. RAH ......... $12M
W ot; Guaranteed
Rod Beard
'37 DODGE 2-dr. hardtop .. I13M
fontart SR W&lt;.,; ith St.
’*? C H E W 4-dr., 2,400 miles *1301
I'huna FA 3 *643
'W C H E W 4-dr., one owner *13*3
H o w enchanting! A * driveway's all covered with
10 FORD Station Wagon .. *11*3
THOS. E. THOMPSON
36 BU1CK 4-dr., Air Coad. *1483
Grncral Contractor
'M FORD *4 ton pickup . . . . *6*3
»l‘»mc Carpentry Repairs
'M CHEVY 4 dr., Bel Air . *993
Hoofing It Siding
MARIAN MARKET CABBAOE
'U DODGE 4-dr. Royal, nice *693
Phone FA 2 6432
PLANTS for salt. Trad Thurs­
'3* NASH Rambler 2-dr. H.T. *2*3
ton, Phone FA 9-1690.
1*32 ALCAR, a ft tandem, ex.
ROOFING,
Gutters.
Spouting,
•a DODGE Convertible . . . . *1*3 '*3 OLDS Holiday 4 Dr., tutona.
relient condition, modern. Mutt
new W/W Tires, radio * and
Rvof Repairs, Fainting, Camant Cut Flowers For Any Oceaaaion ' a PLYMOUTH 4-dr............. $1*3
sell this week. * 1,200. Da Witte’s
heater. ***8. FA 2-3739.
1 *
Carpenter Work. General
MOST CARS
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Trailer Park, across from MevHome Repairs. 20 yrs. Expert- FA 2-1*22
VERY WELL EQUIPPED
or
FA &gt;4170
WILL TRADE 1*30 Chevrolet tuisland on 17*2.
cm *. Very Low Ratal. PaatM
Seminole Co, Motors
dor sedan, oscallant condition,
FA 2-3676.
FA B9914
17. Pols, Livwtoek, 8uppltes 319 E. First St.
for pickup truck. FA 2-4723 af. 41* i » ', M' Groat Lakeo • bdrm.
carpeted, air conditioned, cabinter 4:00 P. M.
B A M ROOFING
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Contracting A Repairs
'M RENAULT — take up pay­
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Liceoasd — Bonded —laanred
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earnest mixer equipped with
electric motor that one max
16. Special Service*
can operate — weight SI Ibe.
complete — m iM i *9 Ms. i*
I minutes — 9 #u. ft. hr. with
one bucket. For any cement or
conorole Job. May he rented at
the following atone—with s
buckets; Gregory Lumbar Co.,
Sanford; Edwsrdi Hardware,
Hanford; Gregsry Lumber Co.,
DcLand; Ctaiueta Supply Op.,
Cbuluota.

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Utad furnhur*. appllsneai. tools
ate. Bought-Sold Larry’ i Mart
211 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2-4U*

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ROLLAWAY, Hospital ami Baby Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
Beds. Day, Waek nr Month—
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
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1100 French Ave.
cords.
Ph. ''A 2-7*33
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112-114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4622

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TWIN BEDS, complete; electric
refrigerator; oddi and ends;
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alia, 971. 114 Shannon Dr,
SINGER PORTABLE to reaponolble party le this vicinity.
Take over I payments of II.U .
Two year guarantee remaining.
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FOR SALBt 1030 Dodge Wayfar­
er 2 dr. Electric water heater
and oil apace hooter. Make of­
fer. FA S 4 M .

REWARD for return of key, credit
cards A check book taken from
N. C. car Dec. 24. No questions
aiked. Phone FA 2-2716.
LOST: Female Welmaraner, vac.
cinatlon no. 1116, tag no. 263.
Answer* to "M isty". REWARD,
Georgs C. Harden, FA 9-5742.

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W. 1st. St.
Ph. FA 1 3 4 a
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Rolf, Ml Magnolia Plata, DaBary — on* block south of En­
ter* rise Rd. NO 1-4413.

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RADIO retard playar combina­
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Alio portable record player, 3
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We Invite yen le be one n o * *
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tlen ut one of Sanford's leading
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able koeeing f f yenuelf aaf
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family. Plek up your key at
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tier Salas Office.
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U 114 W. 2nd St.
FA 1-4922

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INCOME TAX SERVICE
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UU Celery Ave. Tel- FA 1-1994
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, statemanta, invoices, band bills, and
programs,
etc.
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Turn Want On 20th
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Far Our Sign* • • •

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Cost Will
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List weak’* announcement that
[ho Cristianl clrcua family had
reached an agreement- with Clrruiland which would move the
circui irom Sarasota to Semlnola
County haa started a flurry ef
ectlvity and announcements at
'pSarasota.
The flurry started after It waa
announced in The Herald that Circuslsnd had reached an agreoment with the Crlatiani circus
family which would result ia the
troupe managing the show area
of Circusland and moving the
winter quarters of the circus
here.
The wire service reported Mm
same thing tha following day. Be
dhdid the Sarasota newspapera . •
one of them using red Ink for the
headline.
One Sarasota newsman told Hie
Herald later that the Chamber o f
Commerce there had called a ape*
d a l meeting lo discuss the mat*
tar of trying to perauade Mm
Crlstiania from moving.
From that point, tha annouaeomenu mostly disagreed oa every*
all the principals said
thing and ail
Atooy were being miequoted.
w The Sarasota newsman finally
telepboaed The Herald te “ get
the thing straight.” He was ad­
vised to talk to both Paul Cris*
Uani of tha clrcua and Maurico
Marshall o f Circualand, who ori­
ginally annooarod their agree-

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WASHINGTON (UPI) Goveminent agents conducted a mam­
moth investigation today ie de­
termine whether a bomb caused
list
week's National
Airliner
trash which killed all S4 persons
aboard.
Part of the inquiry centered on
• passenger who was covered by
about a million dollars worth at
recently-acquired Insurance.

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Jellau Andrew Freak, inspected
ef kill lag himself and te ether airNuer passengers with a suicide
bomb, waa under InvesMgatleu far
a series ef alleged swindles white
may total aver « mil Iloo dollars, M
was revealed here today.
Fill
and Civil
Aeronautics
Board Investigators were trying
to discover whether a man-made
explosion blew the New York-toMiami flight from tha sky near
Bolivia. N. C.. Jan. S.
After hearing testimony from
the CAB's safely director. Chair*
man A. S. Mike Monroney (DOkla.) of Ihr Senate aviation sub­
committee said Thursday “ every
bit of evidence so far" indicated
• bomb exploded in the plans'*
washroom. Monroney laid “ It
seems clear" to him that a bomb
causei. the crash.
CAB Safety Director Oscar
Bakkr told the subcommittee that
a
preliminary
Investigation
brought out some “ unusual cir­
cumstances'* which caused the
agency lo look.into the possibili­
ty of an explosion. lia said be
was not prepared lo atale that •
bomb caused (ha crash.
Bslke said the CAB Inquiry
centered on heavUy.lnsured Julian
Andrew Frank, 32, a Westport,
Conn., lawyer who boarded Mie
plane with a 20-pound blue doth
flight bag. Frank’s body
found some II to SI milss from
Ihe scene of Ute mate wreckage.
The flight bag was s e tte r, its
bottom torn out.
Frank told an associate recently:
“ U 1 die te an alrplasa crash,
my wife wiM bo tbo richest woman te ths worid.'? ,

That’s what The Herald did.
he was teid.
A Harald writer will be la
i s Sarasou Monday te fellow dovew lopmeuts there.

Moore Agrees
To Be Extradited
convicted murderer Ma*
A ioa Isaac. V ocra Mgaed extradition

DIO T H A T LE A TH E R DESK, as'C ircu sk n d gets tha signature o f Paul
CriatianJ, business manager o t the Cristianl fam ily circus, oa nn agreement
that includes managing tha ahow area o f Circusland and moving the circus
quarters here. Maurice Marshall, developer o f tho attraction, and the train*
or o f big Oacar tho obliging olophanW witness Crlstlani’s signature at

m

—- •
Carotiaa prison authorjtieo told
Ihariff J. L Hobby they,.would
scad a telegram when stele Isw
enforcers were ready te
te ptek op Moore. They wiU taka
the OT-reer-oU eeeapoe heck by
car.
Moore admitted Thursday that
, ho eeeaped from a North Carolina
'road gang In M U , white serving
a aaatenee ter h l l l i « Ms writ.
Deputy W. R. lea hurg ar arrested
Moore ter vagrancy after ha be*
c* bm
wapiti—
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l y United Preea IntenuManal
Prate cutfareaka of Aslan flu
•welled acroao tha nation today,
i using high absenteeism from
schools, Jobs tad ia ths entertain*
meat industry.
Tho Aaiaa bug, which as a
wideeyed foreigner to U. I . shores
fire years ago caused scores ef

Three Injured
In Head-On Crash

Planning Session
Slated For Group
The

.independence

Crash Probers
Check Possibility
01 Planted Bomb

Circus Site
Story Sets
Off Flurry
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

the

' Seminole Association for Retarded
children will be a planning ses­
sion ter parants e f the children
and volunteer workers te tbs
orgaaltaUen. The S p. m. meeting
at the Little Red Sckeeihouse wtR
net fee open te the peMte.

I nsto Ilotion Set
* For Oddfellows
Sanford Lodge IT o f Mm Inde­
pendent Order af Oddfellows will
hold an installation e f officers
meeting at • p. as. Monday.
The installing officers will be
fam es Tomsovie, district deputy
grand,master and his staff af offl-

~ Blood Bonk Work
To Stort Monday

deaths and laid millions oa thslr
backs for a -ls w days, waa not
nearly as w id l# te sd *• to IMT.
Hut it baa CMSed a “ low grade
epidemic" Ja Southern California
and threatened garious outbreak!
In the D otM g srfhi where antiflu vaccines were running low.
Some stales reported a higbar
thaa normal Incidence of lnfluen*
za-type cases, and across tho
country the damp, cold season
was taking a heavy toll of school
children, teachers and civic offi­
cials.
An estimated half-millioa Lot
Angeles
area
residents
were
stricken with Asian flu and other
viruses. Dr. Malcolm Merrill,
state health officer, identified the
disease as Asian influents, but
county health officer Roy O. Oil.
bert said half a dotes viruses
probably were involved.
Actors, actressas, crew mem­
bers and even producer-director
Alfred Hitchcock were laid low
with bloodshot eyes and fevers.
Work on more than five TV shows
and Hitchcock's movie, “ Psycho,"
was delayed or postponed by flu
attack*.

A head-on crate on route *M
sent three persons to the hospital
Thursday night.
Mrs. Alma Tolhurst of 122* Via
Estrella, Winter Park, was driving
an Mm wrong side of tha road
whoa tea plowed toto • car drivaa by Winter Park resident Ed­
ward J. Smith, near the Turkey
Farm, Highway Patrol Trooper
J. L. Sikes said today.
Mra. Tolhurst waa taken to
Winter Park Hospital with a poss­
ible fractured kneecap, several
teeth knocked loose aad chin
cute. Smith bad a deep nose cut.
His wife, Mr*. Joyce Elaine Smith
had possible head injuries, a cut
Mr. August Stlch, father of Mrs.
over her left tv s and bruises.
Both were treated st Florida Sani- R. D. Priest at Sanford, also is
survived by hi* widow, Mrs. Sarah
M. Stitch; sons Wallace C. Stitch
of Clearwater, William B. Stitch of
Jacksonville and T/Sgt. Fred A.
Stitch of Maryland and another
daughter, Mra. Virgil Greene of
Pompano, and 14 grandchildren.
Names o f soma of the survivors
were omitiad and Mr. Stitch's
name waa misspelled in the report
of his death.

Correction

In the Detroit area, Albert Pisa,
president of the Detroit Board ef
Health, said doctors were order­
ing about five limes as much vac­
cine as a short time ago and
supplies were running low.
Detroit's city-county health di­
rector, Dr. Joseph Milner, said
teachers have been absent from
school at double the normal rate.
A spot check indicated that fac­
tory absenteeism was 2 per cent
above normal. Molner said 40.000
persons In the Detroit arra were
stricken with soma type of flu.

Mayor Proclaims
Polio Month
Mayor Earl Higginbotham today
proclaimed January ISM is March
of Dimes Month te Sanford.
The proclamation signed by the
mayor asked for help in a new
offensive against birth defects and
arthritis as well aa polio. Tha Natlooal Foundation has begun to
fight these diseases sinre “ arthri­
tis cripples more persons thin any
other disease and more than a
quarter of a million Infante are
born each year with serioui birth
defeeta."

Pleasant Taxes
, “ Pleasant taxes" will be Jack
LeDoux's subject when he speaks
at Ihe Sanford Rotary club meet­
ing Monday. LeDoux. who is
assistant manager and direrlor
of public relations at Ihe San­
ford Orlando Kennel Club will
also show a film on taxes and
conduct an open forum at the
Civle Cooler luncheon.

Construction of (he Seminole
County Blood Bank will start Mon­
day. County Bank Director Ralph
Wight said today.
Carroll Dshtel Construction Co.
will build ( n 1,000 square foot
b^nk on tho southwest corner of
the Seminote Memorial Hospital
grounds. Tbo bank's architecture
will blend with tho hospital's.

Chicken Pilau
Sanford's
American
Legion
Campbcll-Losiing Poet IS will bold
a chicken pilau cupper Monday
at ihe poet headquarters on Hwy.
IT-02. The T p. m. supper will be
followed by a regular buslnass
meeting at 0.

Plaza

Addition

Casselberry industries is putting
up a building which can b* divided
into four atores in Casselberry
P lan . Ben and Miller Evana ore
supervising tho construction. Paul
Bates Is developing the unit which
will have Casselberry Realty te
one of ill offices.

Book Project
tong wood Civic League mam
bera are cataloging the 3,MW hooka
in tha towns' library in tha Civic
League building. League members
have typed rates for about ana
fifth of tha books te tha Church SI.
building.

Break-In Reported
An attempted bleak-in was
made at George Reek's Heating
and Plumbing Co. on 17-M,
Frederick J. Rack told Sheriffs
deputise Thursday. Raek said
that entry wasn't gained but that
three aeptls tank sweeps were
taken from outside tho building.

Open House To Start Jaycee Week

ROAD-E-O WINNER David Slaughter got a ptequo at
tha Jnycaa luRchaoa Thursday for tha skillful driving

Approval by tho Navy of in­
clusion o f an Outstanding Young
Sailor selection ia the awards
list has completed plans for Jaytee Week which starta Sunday.
Each squadron at the Naval
Air Station will select its can­
didate tor the honor and a panel
ef judges will name the winner
of the award, being made for
enlisted Navv persona*! foi (Ue
first time this year.
Jaycee Week will begin Sunday
at 1 p. m. when the public la in­
vited to opto house at the Jaycoo Building oa French Ave. J r.
Loo Korwto te chairman at tho
during which will bo

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chamber will open te board af
directors meeting lo the visitors
at the Jaycee Building.
The Jaycecs will be working on
a community development project

Gel Acquainted
Dance Slated
The Sanford Moose Lodge is
sponsoring a get-acquainted par­
ty sad daac* Saturday sl|H te
tho Wodo Market building across
toe street from the lodgo hall.
Aa orchestra will provide -iu sic
far daacteg beginning at B p. m.
AM Mass* msashore, prospective
■oatooM aad gaaste a n mi Mad
OasoPB team lodges te Daytooo
Beach, New Smyrna Beach and

tetoto DoUod oiB' otoaod-

during Mw weak, which will he
highlighted Jaa. to with the
Bosses-Award
Night
banquet.
Judge Vollo Williams will ha Um
featured speaker it the dinner
in tha Giants Training Camp
dormitory.
Mate event of the .wards sight
will ha prescatotiaa M the Dis­
tinguished Service Ahmrd I* a
young man between Fl and to
years old for outstaadlag aorvla*
to tbo commuaity,
Ths Jaycres art MTgteg eltUeM
to make aomlnatioM tor the out■landing 'young mat award mat
later than midnight Monday aad
are handing out aomteatioo farms
si (bo Jaycee BuildingOther awaads w g

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A VAH-1 Chief Petty Officer waa
kilted while tha group was oa a
carrier attack exercise aboard
the USX Independence.
Navy officiate reported that
Patrick James Lyona, aviation
boatswain ' mate, received fatal
injuria* when he was struck by a
flailing flight check eabte.
Three other VAH-1 men were
injured te the accident.
NAS authorities said a plana
coming in for a landing on the
carrier atruck tha cable wire
•a tha deck aad the cabla parted,
hitting Lyona.
Injured te the accident were
Rudolph Irving, John Washington,
■nd David E. F.dmonds.
The group returned today from
the cruise.

Tickets On Sale
Monday For
Bette Davis Show
The general sate of tickets for
Ihe Bette Davis ahow will, begin
Monday In the Woodruff Bldg, at
the corner of First St. and Park
Avc.
Mlsa Davis, Barry Sullivan and
• supporting artist will bring to
the Civic Center “ The World of
Carl Sandburg" at l:M p. m.
Jan. 30. The show is being spon­
sored by the Semlnole-DeBary
Heart Council with net proceeds
going to heart research.
Tha show, described as “ gay,
serious, reflective, wise, frivo­
lous and never for an instant less
than fascinating," hai received
unanlmoua praise i
its cross­
country tour. It Is based on the
material of America’* ranking
literary figure Carl Sandberg, who
baa continued lo astonish and do*
light for a half-century.
Supporting artist will bo Clark
Allan, a 31-year-old gifted Instru­
mentalist and folk atogor.
Tickets will bo II and $3 and
also can ba reserved by calling
FA 3-MSl from Monday until Jas.

Humane Society
Drive Underway

The retail merchants division o f the Chamber o f
Commerce has called a special meeting at 2 p. m. Monday
in tha USO section o f tho C o f C building to discuss
downtown shopping problems. AH downtown merchants
•nd others interested in the discussion are invited to
attend.

U.S. Takes 'Show
Me' Attitude
On Red Boasts
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e r e is plenty o f reason for
America's "show m e" attitude toward Russian Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev's announcement that he will slush the
Soviet armed forces.
And there is little room for co m fo rt Even if Khrushchev carried out the 1,200,000-man cut, he still apparently
would have the largest military
aslablishment in tha world.
The Supreme Soviet unanimous­
ly approved Premier N i k i t a
Khrushchev's proposal to cut So­
viet armed forces by 1,200,000
men, thus putting it into effect.
Both houses of the i.usslan Par­
liament approved the new law
after Khrushchev again took the
rostrum .to note that “ all people
who spoke on my report and nn
the djafl law exprrsicd their ap­
proval."
Behind U. X. skepticism over
the new rut were Allied Intelllgenre reports that Russia has not
made anything like tha cuts in
armed manpower that it previous,
ly has announrrd.
Moreover, In telling Ihe Su­
preme Soviet Thursday that ha
would reduce military force* by
one-tHrd, Khrushchev gave him­
self Iwo years to carry out tho
promise.
During that Hare, ha could capitali** on the propaganda value of
the promise even If later be
found some reason not to areka
good on tbo rodue ioa.
Another reason for O. S. skepti­
cism te Khrushchev's statement
that Soviet military forces now
number 3,623,000' awn. Tha Norik
Atlantic Treaty Organisation esti­
mates Russia's armod manpower
at 4400,000.
Tbo new*st premised reduction
brings to 3,040,000 tbo number of
moa Russia feta said R would eut
from Ma armod forcoa store Aug­
ust, INI.
All ovidoncs Indicates Russia

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t to* V. B. Air Fore* after

are ploaaod tfeot oar meotteg
waa o success and hop* to enroll
a largo momborobip to sorry oa
the w o rt."
Also elected were Geo* Raokte,
first, Ethel Williams, aooood, and
Diana Cudebec. third vice presi­
dents; Robert Johnson, secretary;
Elaino Milter, recording aocretery,
and Mra. Gena Rinkte, n r r oafondteg aoereiary.
.
Named to the board of directors
were Sheriff J. L. Hobby, T, E.
Tucker, John Krider, Ralph' A.
Smith, Dr. R. L. Bass; Rob Chumlay and David Gatchel.
Mr*. Mary J. Gsrrioo* sod Mor­
ris Heltman, both aetiva to hu­
man* society work foe many years,
were speakers at U * mooting.
Mrs. Garrison stressed that “ U
ia Important that tfep community
understand that w* do not only
protect animals, hut i l l s taka ac­
tion to prevoM cruelty to ohild-

ron."
Hallman outlined all aspocts of
ths society'* work and answered
questions at mtmbora and pros­
pective mam bora shout tho or sa­
nitation.
Members ara being sought and
interested persona or* askod to
writ* to Sanford Human* Boatoty.
Ios Country CM* Dr., or
FA t-Tito.

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News Briefs
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Help Asked
BILOXI, M ill. (UPI) - Negro
leaders called on the FBI today
lo reveal the names at 23 men
suspected of tha lynch-murder of
a young Mississippi Negro. The
demand* rame jifter a federal
grand Jury here refused Thurs­
day to indict anyone for killing
Mack Charles Parker.

Unemployment Down
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Unem­
ployment fell “ significantly" test
month although It usually climbs
In December, Informed sources
said today. The number of ;ob*
also rose to a record high for De­
cember and average factory work­
ers’ weekly earnings Increased to
a new peak.

Vailed Press latonuttoasl

Circus Land Disputed
SARASOTA (UPI) - T h e dispute
over who owns a l l . i sere tract
of land sold by Rtegllag Bros,
and Barnum A Bailey Clrcua to
the Arvtda Carp, has gooo to tbo
courts. Sarasota County claims it
owns tire land store it specified
te 1327, whea It gsvo tha land to
the circus that it must revart to
lire county if tho circus derided to
dispose of M.

Congressmen Rapped
HAVANA (UPI) -

Ife* rebel

organ Revolution has charged
that lam U. S. caagreeamaa s a l
a Mate Departasamt official are
member* of t “ oriare ayadlcsto

Modap drearifend Repo,

arid War H. But militarily tho Dsntel D. Flood (D-Po.) and Da»
Soviet Union hai continued its to Fairer (D-Fta.) and State Iks.
preparations for nil kinds of wara partmaat spokesman L 1 • * a I a
sad has built fteaihte. force* for White aa “ totarooiteMi pasttho purposo.
Mere."

Town Gains In 1959
Loogwood Mayor A. R. Lormana
reported that hi* town saw fa il,.
644 worth of building, reorganised
its fire department and had two
acts passed by tho legislature Jo

IMS.

The stele approved ataggoriag
the terms of town councUmea aad
gave the go obead to aa act letting
Laagwood extend its limits fey soMIltlOR,

The 111 permits issued tor 3611,S4t worth e f m w building* kept
devetepors selling their houses •*
feat as they built them, Lormana
said. A Are marshal was appointed
te command Iho reorganised fire
depertmont. The firefighters now
have weakly drill* sad mutual aid
agreement* with Casselberry aad

Altamonte Springe department*
Tho firemen answered M calls to
the Loogwood area.
I-ong wood police answered S.BT4
calls including M accidents, and
five breaking aad entering oases.
Articles war* ototea to only two
of the brook-ins. Om case te un­
solved. The police drov*

miles, made IT* traffic arrests aad
issued 3n traffic waraiaga.
Tha town council Mtboriaod a
camrtcry and named two af Ms
mam bcii to supervise maintenance,
aad sale of tho plot*.. Is lb* water
department, service tec
re as
‘ tenasod
i
per real and 163 water mater*
were las la lied. Tbo Unas art being
tengUrenod aad oatergod

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Directors Named
The board ef directors for the
reorganized Humane Society were
named today.
Serving on the board will bm
Sheriff J. L. Hobby, T. E. Tucker,
John Krider, Ralph Austin Smkh,
R. J. Bauman, Dr. R. L. Bats,
Robert Crumley end David Gtoebd.
The advisory board will consist
ef Ken McIntosh, Jack Trim, Merioo Harman, Judge Wilson Alesender, J. Q. Galloway, George
end Mery Garrison.
The election ef officers will t o
held at • p. m. tomorrow at IUr
American Legion H al an Mwp.

Lvij
S V WMHlNQtON (UP1) - Son.
. Wsyno Morse’s decision to enter
• * presidential -primaries was viewed
today oa ■ possible bolding action
. -to build up support for Adlal I .
But —inn
H orn announced Monday he
would enter the District of Colum­
bia primary on May a and run as
"a favorite son" in the Oregon
primary •« May 10.
A. L. Wheeler, D. C. campaign
manager for the Oregon senator,
Mid today:!! Morse finds he can't
win at the July Democratic eon-

Panto to the best means to
gat a deserving committed and
aanvlrtad prisoner beck tote the
aamwhhMy in an orderly fashtan, annnty probation and parole
officer James Lee told iaaford
lotarteas yesterday.
Through Urn probation end painto commisakm, thousands of
persona have, been released to
become tow abiding rtttoens. Lee
told the Retarteas at their Civic
f^moadmas
the safety of the

______ Daily first, the Florida
Pareto Commission considers Ibe
offense, community background,
joke available end method of
(mating the prisoner when a
man comes up for paroto, Lee
■aid. Ha explained that of the
I,CM persons released on parols
In Florida since the system start­
ed In 1MI, M pre cent have
completed Umlr paroto form or
ere completing It ancceufully.
. Cert to the community is saved
•ban a dimming prisoner la put
i on paroto, Leo mid. The direct
- 1 neat la M per day to keep a oarnan In prtaoo, while the cost to

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vention, his hackers here want
him to throw his support behind
Stevenson.
Wheeler, ehalrmen el the D. C.
Democratic Central Committee,
said one of the main reasons why
Democrats were backing Morse
was “his untiring support of Adial
Stevenson in IMS and ISM and his
continued favorable comments
about Bteveoaon."
Stevenson has said that he Is
not a candidate this year but he
has not ruled out a move to draft
him far h third try for the White
House.

A United Press International
s u m / showed Monday that a
campaign to draft Stevenson has
reached the official organisation
stage In at least five states-Wlsconsin, Missouri, Ohio, California
and Teias.
In the D, C. and Oregon con­
tests, Morse will clash directly
with Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey
(D-MImO. The only other an­
nounced Democratic aspirant, Sen.
John F. Kennedy (Maas.) has
not said whether he would run Jn
these two primaries. But Morse

wMh Rasp watches sad detached
eyes. His recent preoccupation
with the spiritual meaning of Ills
has given hie paintings stature
worthy of great cathedrals.
“Christopher Columbus Discov­
ers America” is more crowded
with mystic symbolism than say
of Dali'e works to data. An arrangement of figures produces two
eutUnea of Christ, which Deli calls
“double, invisible images.” Colum­
bus was obsessed by a mystical re­
lationship with Jssus sad often
signed kta asma “Christo-fereaa,”
which means “Chrtit-csrrylag.”
Dali describes other (mages to
the picture as symbols of Colum­
bus’ gift of Christianity to tbs new
world, hto reception in America
by St. Narcissus portrayed as a
swarm a&lt; files, and his recaption

No one but the directors of the
Pranch A Co. gallery and the
workmen who bung the IS by 14foot canvas, an allegory entitled
“Christopher Columbus Discovers
America,” has seen I t Onto it is
viewed by a few hundred carafully
■elected museum directors, mil­
lionaire collectors, and high ehurch
officials ibis evening, It will dis­
appear until lMf.
Only Salvador Doll, mootor art*
tat and pact raastsr of publicity,
could havo planned the debut of a
painting with ouch finesse.
The M-year-old artist brought
the mural-iise canvas, the largest
be has painted, here from Spain bells.
Dae. St without fa tte n lor Baal Hto moat mystifying abject to a
approval of the man who commit- gigantic, pear-shaped ms urchin.
stoned u, AAP grocery chain heir DsU Mys R prats gM American
achtovratsat to atomic science and
Hto painting, s i yet bephote- represents the true shape at the
aphid, to reported to have coat world as discovered by Explorer
i to-yser-oid playboy turned II, the American MtaHIte,
patron of the arts to the neighbor­
hood of MM,000. It took Doll two
yean to create M.
Hartford was ecstatic and agreed
with Dali that “Columbus” should
bars aoo news-making showing bofa n Mis stored away to await puble exhibition, when Hartford Oviedo High School'! recently
m his soon-to-be built museum, formed Beta Club for honor stu­
dents to drawing up its by-laws
Gallery ef Modern Art.
“Crtumbue” will rank in impor-and constitution. Principal W. H.
anca with Dali’s ofton reproduced DeShaso Mid today. The Id mem­
’Lost Supper” In the National Gal- ber group to primarily for service
In Washington sad ths “Creed- and development af the school, Dai" st the Metropolitan Mu- Shase sold. Students muet have a
B average to become members.
The now work proves that Dali DeShaso said that ho expects
to have the seven room addition
to Oviedo High finished by Aug­
ust. The ttftfc sod sixth graders
Adult Art C lo u
new to tbs high school building
Slated For Grooms will bavs classes in (he addition
An adult cIsm to art will bo to make more room for high
ergsntocd at Grooms Academy, •chart students In the main toifldat T p. m., Jaa. II. This dam hsg.
will bo avsUshls for those desir­
ing an adult high school credit
to apply oo a diploma.
The instructor will bo Wilbert

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Oviedo School
Forms Honor Club

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Dr. Barthold Wlltoatoock
DeBary
Mrtvia Hewitt, Midway; fl
Ototo Spoon, Lake Mary

William. Stanfield, Sanford
Unkith Darby, Sanford
Larry Ptnkel, Sanford
Dale Viakel, 8-nford
Alice McMUlsn, Sanford
Gary Pruitt, Sanford
Msrguarlto Graves, Columbia,

Tennessee State University, Nash­
ville, Tana., and has been with
Use Seminole County school sys­
tem for foe last four yean.
The classes will meet from T
to to p, m. each Mooday night.
S, C.
The eoone wig sever art appre­
ciation, ceramics, graphic arts,
water color patntlag, sculpture,
charcoal drawing and pastel
drawing.
Ail thoM Interested to carolling
should report at Craoms Academy
at f p. m. Jaa. to. The only
charge to a registration tea r t W
register ..lit iiama with the Clark and the eoot of materials.
f t lha Cl mult C.nrt of namlnols

Logoi Notict

tree.

Graves Wants
LeBaron’s Aid

Nikita Keeps
Sending Gifts
To Eisenhower

NEW YORK (U P lM a a doeely
guarded gallery on upper Madieon
street, a 1M-square foot painting
that to destined to be ene ef the
best-known pictures to America
awaits unveiling before a select

Mid he understood Kenned/ would
run hi O n son.
Morse ssid be bad tried unsuc­
cessful)/ to keep his nsme off the
Ore (on ballot, but that his tupporters havo more than the l.ooo
signatures necessary to enter him
without bis consent.
He said be would not have cam­
paigned in hie home state, even
with his name on the ballot, 'bad
Humphrey and Kcnnc
voiced a
similar Intention not .
“They havo decided otherwise,
so we'll have oome debate on the
issues,” Morse said.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Soviet
Premier Nikita I. Khrushchev
probably never heard of Emily
Poet But the would be proud of
the way he handled an internation­
al etiquette problem by Mnding
gifts oa two holidays.
Christmas to Just another cold
day In December to the avowedly
atheistic Kusilans. Nevertheless,
Khrushchev sent President Eisen­
hower a plane full of Christmas
gifts on Dec. 19.
Hie Soviet boss also sent Christ­
mas presents to the four Elsen­
hower grandchildren. '
Then Moods/ Khrushchev sent
Elseobower two more targe gift
package* containing New Year's
presents. New Year's Dsy is the
holiday oa whieb Russians ex­
change gifts,
White House Press Secretary
James C. Hsgcrty said one of the
New Year's boxes held caviar. He
said he did not know whet was in
the other package.
The latest Khrushchev presents
were delivered by Soviet Ambas­
sador Mikhail H. Menshikov during
a 19-miauU White House confer
eace. He also relayed an oral mes­
sage from the Soviet premier.
Menshikov would not reveal to
nswsaea the test of Khrushchev’s
massage. He said only, “ 1 brougut
a goodwill rnesMge from Chair­
man Khrushebev to the President
sad also conveyed Mr. Khrushchav’s New Year greetings to the
President and all his family.’’
Khrushchev's Christmas gift to
Kioenbewsr last month was a plane
load of 119 assorted trees, pleats
tod thru be.
When the plants tre released
from quaranllns, they will be sent
to Risenbower's Gettysburg, Pc.,
farm.
M is not known whet, if any,
Christmas or New Year's gifts El­
senhower sent Khrushebev.

FAIRBANKS, Alaska (UPI) The Air force said today that U
men remained on disintegrating
scientific Ice station Charlie la the
Arctic Ocean (ram which an “or­
derly withdrawal” was begun last

The Ice station has been reduced
to t-no fifth ito original also by the
repeated breaking ef the lee foam
Ito edges. The Air Perce mid tee
waa still breaking off but “the seri­
ousness was greatly -lessened.”
SOU on Charlie, located 4M
miles west ef Point Barrow, were

DEBABY GIRLS of the Kadeta of America are inspected by Rone Marie
Parker, commander of the Birin' unit during drill* at the Sanford Armory.
The girls unit and four boyn county Kadet organizations are in training
for unit competition March 5. Kadeta from Sanford, Caaaelberry, DeBary
nnd Maitland will compete. Shown, left to right, are Patty Urban, Diane
Arcardi, Carol Reno, Linda Smith, Maureen Urban and Elaine Reno.
(Staff Photo)

Hedda Hopper's T V View
O f Hollywood Life Dull
Ry PEED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - “Hedda
llloppcr's Hollywood,'' a muchpublicized NBC-TV special, of­
fered pools of dewy-eyed and se­
verely non-committal sentimental­
ity about the film capital's past,
present and future.
The Sunday Showcase hour, o;
what was left of It after Ed Sulli­
van applied his lledde-lock to
eliminate some prize guest stars
from the competing show, coujd
have beneflttcd from a more real­
istic point of view. Most of it
sounded like Shirley Temple's
Hollywood. A hodgepodge of
taped interviews end scenes por­
trayed the film capital as an un­
troubled, Mrene 'vasis of dream
fulfillment, where there is little
Ume for introspection or leisure
and a disturbing absence of hu­
mor. Miss Hopper’s H o l l y w o o d
seemed uncharacteristically dull.
Of courra, 1 make allowances In
Ibis for last-minute script changes
occasioned by delecting guests,
There was, however* ample evi­
dence to Indicate that we wouldn't
have seen much of e show either
way for the format almost com­
pletely side-stepped the exciting
changes in Hollywood's structure,
experience end purpose that have
taken plere through the years,
end especially since TV’s arrival.
Howsvsr, TVs Impact couldn’t be
overlooked completely, far I noted
that more TV shows than movies
received plugs. And .at le n t five
of the 29 performers oa the show
achieved their greateat feme, not
as motion picture start, but
through TV shows.

ANOTHER

Hits U. S. Housing
TUSCALOOSA. Ala. (UPI) “Sheer hypocrisy,'* said Rep. Al­
bert Rains (D-Ale.) Monday night
of President Eisenhower's urban
renewal program. “America ie
creating slums 10 times faster than
it is remedying them,” the chair­
men of the House Committee oa
Housing seld.

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Graves, new heed football coach
at the University of Florida
makes no secret about w aalid j
pro quarterback Eddie loBerea
ta assict Mm next eeaeoa.
Graves, former Georgia Tack
assistant who was signed Bator,
day to eeach the Gators, to dang­
ling n whopping M lsry and a
lew firm eonneetioa before the
Washington Redskins* mighty
mlto.
LeBaron has told the Redskins
management he mast think her*
before deciding whether to plop
in 1960.

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COMMITTEE..OF 100 officers and chairmen for the year include, from
left, the new general chairman, Clifford McKibbin; R. J. Hatimnn. finance
chairman; Sylvan J. Davis Jr., membership chairman, and Robert Crumley,
vice chairman of the committee. They were elected Inst night.
(Herald Photo)

Clifford MeKibbin was elected
chairman of the Committee of
100 laat night and made an ' nmediato promise to “continue to
expand the membership and
activities of the committee.”
MeKibbin was elected along
with Robert Cromley, vice chair­
man; R. N. Blackwelder, treasur­
er. and the following committed:
Finance; B. J. Bauman, chair^ a a n : Andrew Carrawoy and Jack
L Greene.
Membership, Sylvan J. Davis
Jr., chairman; Richard Does and
Dr. T. L. Larsen.
............. i; William Hemphill.
alter Gieiew, and Bob
chairman
Ihedden.
Local indualrlaa: A. K. Shoe­
maker Jr., chairman; Ralph Oowka and Harry A. Caned Jr.
Target Industrie!: T. K. Tucker,
(XsAalrman; John Ivey and W. A.
Patrick.
Outgoing chairman W. Scott
Buna, abaaet from the meeting
Sue to Uleeee, waa gives a veto
ad tbaaba bp Mm sommMtoa tor
We efforts during tbs p u t year.
Geerpe Touby, who presided in
B una' absence, introduced Mau­
rice Marshall, bead of the deve­
lopers of Circualand, who outlined
briefly Mm project'a progress.
and hla negotla-

week that M would novo hern
from Saraaota.
He also said that the engineers
plan to alart work on tha Circusland iMe south at Sanford in
February.
The Committee of 100 will con­
tinue la meet at tha call of tha
rhairman Instead of scheduling

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WEATHER: Fair through Thursday. High today 76-80. Low tonight. 56-64
United Press Leased Wire Established 1008 WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13, 1960 . SANFORD, FLORIDA

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DiiPtont .........................
Eastman Kodak ..........
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Minute Maid ............
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Sears Roebuck .......
Standard Oil (NJ) ...
Studebakcr . ..........
U. S. Steel ................
Wesiinghouse Kl.........

County Board
Hires Brothers
As Health Officer

regular sessions and voted laat
night to defer any dues other
than the Initial Sloo entrance fee
until further notice.
The county commission was
asked to name a new representa­
(The County Commission yester­
tive member of the management
committee to replace David Gal- day hired Dr. Clyde L Brothers
chel, no longer on the commission. an county health officer after the
bdtord was informed that Dr. L.
H. Smith, who had accepted the
Ms earlier, would be unable to
naive here.
Brothers, presently health offic­
er for Madison and Taylor Coun­
ties! agreed to aaaume his new
North Orlando had its first fire Tuesday.
duties Feb. IS.
The board told Brothers (hey
And whose car suffered $380 damage in the blaze?
woeld like him on the Job when
His honor, the mayor's, naturally. Reporting on him­
(lie commission receive* bids Feb.
self today, North Orlando Major Roy Liddiott said that
IS for a new heallh center.
1Seminole County has been withthe ear fire started while his euto waa sitting in front
obt a full time health officer for
of the mayor’s office. Fire Chief Frank Faaula and aaseveral month*.
aistant ehlef Harry Fries extinguished the flames, ap­
Laat Dctoher the board agreed
to hire Dr. Smith, but he Inform­
parently eaused fay a fault ia the auto's electrical system.
ed the board by mail in Decernhew that hla wife and child were
kg an auto atcldent and were In
serious condition;
He was appointed le aaaume
Ida duties Dec. IS.
Early hia month, Ute board wai
notified that Smith would be unafble to come until hla family-

to tho um * fighter
together nt SO,000 feet Tu&lt;
News Briefs longed

New Citrus Plan

Winter Bark Architect James
Gamble Rogers was selected to
submit proposals in contract form
for the new county jail and remndaUng the courthouse.
Vise I'ounly Commission Tuesday, t o i l
voir, named Rogers
'UbssduM.it plans Tor* ilw hew Jail
An# ragAxlellng of Hie courthouse
by tiMw&gt;ard’s next meeting Jan.

Additional Time

Commissioner vrrnun Dunn said
lie would like (o see Hal Harris
named ns architect for the new
jail “ as hr his 30 years exper­
ience in his field and ia a local
man."
vc. *
John Ilurlon also asked by let­
The appraisers appointed by ter lo lie considered for thr pro­
Judge Williams Dec. 2&gt; were si he ject, experted to cost about
dulcd to make their report Monday $700,000,
cm the value of Ihe land needed for
Chairman John Krider told
Use Sanford Ave. widening pro- Dunn that it was his personal
opinion that the board should pick
Joel#
Judge Williams laid “ It would the “ best qualified man” for the
La la the (rest interests of the pro­ job and he felt that Rogers was
perty owners involved that the ap­ the. one.
Dunn thrn argued that he felt
praisers be granted additional time
n order to complete their ap- that Hie job should lie given e
iralial," The State Road Dept, hat s local man. but nilrd out Burappraised the land owned by 137 Ion because he felt "he was do­
ing plenty of work right now."
persons to be worth $22,103.

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ARliBY PARVA. England (UPI)
The threat to dsath hung ovar Um
l i t Inhabitants to this sleepy Lei­
cestershire village today. Deadly
.potassium cyanide—enough to kill
%
people—was strewn over
1U streets Tuesday night when
three 100-pound drums to the che­
mical toll off a truck.

Added Authority

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tha Su­
preme Court's brief hearing on Um
•cutttattoaality to Um 1MT civil
rights law today suggested aa
early decision la the first case
eating the statute. The law gives
he Justice Department authority
to bring law suits on behalf to
Negroes who claim their right to
vote Is being denied.

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Renovation Ordered
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
State Public Utilities CommUsioo
today ordered the North Florida
Telephone Co. to renovate ita run­
down exchange at McIntosh with­
in the next six months, And the
‘commission threw out complaints
to two Pinellas County resident*
about service offered by the
General Telephone Co. to Florida
in that arcs.

project Plans

Smith, R. J. Bauman, Dr. R. L.
Bass, Robert Crumley and David
tiatcbel.
Aa advisory board hai been ap­
pointed and on it are Mr*. George
Walla, Ken Mrfntoah, Jack Trim,
Marion Harman, Judge Wilson
Alexander, J. Q. Galloway, and
George and Mary Garriaoa.

Pinoy Resigns

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tor’s office.
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reporters and photographers who a
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waited for three hours outside the LOW la lD lQ ry
doctor's office to see him wheeled
Th#
commission verieroUt*
„„ „
day sgreed to setup a county law
His physician, Dr William L. library In the courthouie for the
Phillips, said Davie was “feel- use 0f attorneys and law enforceing fine" although under the care mrnt i (fleers,
of a special nurse after We faint- They appointed Mack N. Clavein* ■ H |land Jr., Ken Leffler and A. E.
Davie, burn in Sharon, Mast., Shinholaer as trusters for the law
in 1KD7, made a fortune in build- library with Circuit Judges Vaaing the Aluminum Company of n r Carlton and Voile Williams
America — Alcoa — from a tiny Jr. as honorary members,
outfit making kitchen utensil*
Cleveland waa named lo a twoInto a world giant. He resigned year term and the others to one­
s ' rhairman uf the hoard uf that year terms,
roinpaiiy several years.ago hut at
The trustees were recommended
last count still owned . 1,33(1,824 by the Seminole County Bar Asso•hare* of Alcoa stock. Alcoa rlo»- ciallon.
rd on the New York elock ex-------------------------change Monday at *103 a share. G c O t G G U t . R o a d
Davis' other major holdings a te !
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ill Florida leal estate. His total Q
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wealth it estimated at 360 mil- DOG TO L IO S II'

Case Thursday

Minister Post

TALLAHASSEE lUPij - The
State Hoad Board has formally
aaktd the State Turnpike Authority
to approve a project ia Palm Beach
MMouniy that would be part to the
Interstate highway s.'stem. The
project, construction of Stale Road
• between State Road B0 and a
connection with the turnpike, needs
Turnpike Authority approval before
work can commence.

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MIAMI (UPI) — Arthur Vining Davis, 92, one of the
world's richest men, holds no stock in death.
“I don’t plan to die,” he said recently.
With that attitude the crusty, old multi-millionaire was
underatandnbly irritated Tuesday at all the commotion raistd
when he fainted In a barber's chair and was rushed to a doc*

Judge Sets Final

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PARIS (UPI) - Finance Minist­
er Antoine Plnay announced today
after seeing President Charles DeGaulle that he will quit the gov­
ernment and retire at least tem­
porarily from political lift.
Ills announcement climaxed a
crisis brought on by Pinay'a open
disagreement with Premier Mlebel
Debro over economic policies for
France and his criticism of Dealtitude toward NATO.
. Rains Soak Midwest Gaulle's
“I am quilling the government
By United Press latonurttoaal
and 1 am retiring from nil politi­
Spring-Ilka rains soaked the cal Ufa, at least momentarily,"
Midwest today for Um socood day
% a a row and fell over most of Plnay anaopneed.
the eastern half to Um nation. But
oom
freezing rain paltad parts to Now
York State. Pennsylvania and Naw A barge broke loos* in Lake
gaglaad. Record taitoalla to un­ Mean# Tuesday afternoon sad ran
usually w arn -January weather into a pier to front to tb* Laksview
threatened widespread damage at Metal. Sanford police reported to. Thomas Douglas 1* Um capi ol Mm tugboat which was haultog too barge tor Allied Chemical

•how that tie favored Harris.
The hoard also look under con­
sideration Ute hiring of D. Kirk
Uunhy of DcLand as financial ad­
visor on tho project.
Under Roger‘a plan the Jail,
which would be adjacent to the
present courthouse, would be a
two story stnicturo with 11,300
square feet of apaca.

The naming of Rogers came
after a dismission between board
members on choosing a Winter
Park, firm over a local firm.

Judge Voile William* Jr. today
lava court appraisers Lawrence
t. Condlct and T. W. Mcro uqjil
an. 23 to report on tha value of
l land parcels bordering Sanford

Death Lingers

ford also favored Rogers. “ We
want the best mao and Rogers
has already built 30 or to jails
over the state,” Swofford said.
Swofford made the motion to
litre Rogers and it waa seconded
tty Commissioner Homer Lillie. ‘
The only dissenting vote was by
Dunn, who asked that the minutes

Roger previously hsd submitted
a preliminary report of Jail faci­
lity nerd* Iasi June.

Appraisers Get

LAKELAND (UPI) - Florida
Citrua Mutual ia considering a aubtody to expand sake to fruit to
nCurope. Under Um plea, Florida
growen would be assessed two
cents or ao per box of fruit and
the money would go to a 30-ccnta-box subsidy on exported citrus.

CENTRAL FLORIDA TELEPHONE PIONEERS installed their hew offleer* ut a Mayfair Inn luncheon Tuesday. Pant president Charles J. liny
turned over the envoi to the new preaident, Frank Graham, while tho other
new officers looked on at the meeting of about 180 life member* of the
Telephone Pioneer* of America. From right are. Alex D. Cuerten, aecretiny; Mr*. Rcrtha Stnntlal, trcn*urer; Graham, Hay, R. J. McCune, first
vice president; and H. S. McCrory, second vice president, (Herald Photo)

Judge Volie Williams Jr. will
try the laat IBM to fall term cir­
cuit court civil ease here Thura­
day.
The Sc aco va. Albert W. Wis­
dom and Charles E. Jester will
be ihe third Judge Williams hat
tried since the session began Jaa.
3. Scico Inc. charges Vtflidom and
Jester with causing an August
IBS! accident involving a Seam
truck and two ears driven by
Wisdom and Jester.

NEW ORIENTAL GtfARD for tha Central Florida Bahia 8hrino Temple
is Harold Kantner. I tyor Eerl Higginbotham congratulates Kantner on
being the first Semto a County Shriner elected to the Divan, or top five,'in
the Centra) Florida oi mniuUon. Kantner, a paat president of the Sanford
Shrinera and • coord tator of Central Florida Shrine unita last year, ia
•hewn wearing a tm handed down from J. D. Hill, pioneer end eecond
Bahia Temple potentate, to Vernon Scott, present potentate, who gave it ta
Kantner,
(Herald Photo)

Cancer Program
Slated Tomorrow
A free leclur* and showing of
a film about cancer will he apoasored by the Lake Monroe Home
Demonstration Club at 7:M p.
m. Thuraday at Um Lake Monroe
Dr. Thomas Largen wtM be the
speaker and the public ia Invited.

TALLAHASSEE fHIM) - Road
Chairman Joe Grolcgut hat taken
issue with the Legislature's inte­
rim roadi committee on Ihe cost
of Florida's interstate highway
lyslem.
Thr committer Tuesday ordered
the board lo attend a special
meeting next month lo explain
report* that the tyslcm will cost
mure than federal reimbursement.
This, the reports aay, would re­
quire large sums of state money
if it la lo be completed in 1872
as scheduled.

Johnson Wins
Confidence Vote
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson, undeclared presidential
hopeful, emerged today from the
annual “revolt of the liberals”
with hla policy-making power* In­
tact and his prestige enhanced.
•By
y voice m
to w
U-U,
-ii. m
Senate
in w
Demoin s era Is Tuesday rejected reform*
proposed by their liberal colleag­
ues which would have undercut
Johnson's authority to act party

FreniWASHINGTON (UPD
dent Eisenhower today conceded
the right of the Soviet Union to
use an area of the central PacUie
aa a missile target range.
Elsenhower, at hla first press
conference since Dee. 2, laid it
would be moat unusual (or tha
United States to protest agalnat
the Russian plan when this governmenl had been doing precisely
tha same' thing—firing miaiilea in­
to pre-announced- oceanic target
areas.
Russia announced last week that
It will test a powerful new spam
rocket In the Pacific weat of Ha­
waii. It cautioned ships and plappa
to stay clear of tha area from
Jan. IS to Feb. IS.
Assistant
Democratic
Leader Mike Mansfield (D-Mont.)
haa led demands that the United
Jtaten lodge e protest over the
testa.
Elsenhower, at his news confer­
ence, also:
Sloully defended hla defense pro­
gram, saying that anyone whe
approached the defense plan* of
hla administration on a parti: el
bails waa doing a disservice to tne
United States.
Predicted that the new Heel eontract would not lead to price in­
creases if the labor-management
cooperation avidenced in settlemrnt of the strike la pursued vigo­
rously.
Expressed a willingness to taka
Democrats, particularly member#
of the Senate, to summit cantorenres or similar International
meetlnga if the*# meetings concent
themeclves. with specific treatise
which must be ratified kp lie
SenateDltclokod that ha -waa aa much
astonished as anyooe elan by Naw
York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller’#
announcement that ha would nag
seek Um GOP presidential nomina­
tion. He declined to make a foereal declaration of support tor Vico
President Richard M. Nixon, to t
he n id there ia an atmoaphoro
of do competition.
Said he wanted to see Cengreaa
act declaivrly on Um civil righto
bill as approved by Um t o m
Judiciary Committee and new
blocked in the House Rulea Commitlee.
Disclosed that hia estimate af
a INI budget surplue of t.g bil­
lion dollar! was baaed on aa acti­
nia ted grot* national product ci
310 billion. He said hla groat aa*
tional product eitlmate waa re ­
garded in aome quarters as lac
conservative.
Defended American military
commanders in Weat Garmany tor
resisting prats requests for alleged
liata to former Nails bow occupy­
ing officiala posts in (be Weat Ger­
man government. The President
said certainly no military commandar waa going to become jm
volved ia local politics.

Road-E-0 Winner
To Be Honored
Sanford Jaycer Road-E-O wie­
ner David Slaughter will get g
plaque at Ihe Jayceea luncheon
Thuraday for winning tho local
Junior Chamber'* driving contest.
The Seminole High student will
try for one of Um saving* bonds
and jackets to be awarded ia
Ihe district Jaycer Road-E-0 to
Orlando Saturday. Tbo winner ea
Hie stale level will get a $UC
scholarship to the school to toe
choice.

Donors To Get
Free Steak Dinner
Persons who wish to glvo blood
to the Seminole County blood
bank tomorrow will bo ironled to
a ateak dinner at tho Elko Clqh
tomorrow night.
Tbo blood bank drive vlll opoh
at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow ond close
at 1:30. All donors will then bo
treated to a steak dinner.
The dinner will bo jointly m o ­
tored by Um Elka and the Ameri­
can Legion.

Crooms Break-In
Crooma Academy ore* I
into and $1-44 Ukaa frese a
machine early Tnaadhr m
the S h o rto t n m j m m
day. A window j*.MB t M

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Q u o te s
• TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — Rsgekutatioa funde-totaling 81407,880 were released by the Cabinet
T ies illy to 87 counties Including
^smtnoto where school attendance
t u increased mere than 6 per rent
It! the past year.
U to total wcakntatlon amount
VMp 88*1,182, but&lt; additional
fond* trill not ha released until
UNr. Kadi county must absorb
tha first 8 per cent of any school
fcttnaaa ta d tha stole t t s u n i

Counties sharing in the • funds
and their Incrensed attendance
percentage over 8 per cent In­
cluded:
Brevard, 18.16, 1422.060; Dade,
1.47, 8316,883s Escambia, .84, |46r
200s Ufce, .97, |I8,|7B; Polk, 144,
|7S,S38s Sarasota, 4.86, 878,717s
Seminole; 18418, 8211,316; Volusia,

Palm Beach had tha largest
Increase, 28 per cent, and Is due
|Q1,428. St. Petersburg wa* next
w-Ilh 254 per cent and will receive

United Preea InUmalloMl
CHICAGO — U r Daly, p a r e ­
ntal unsuccessful candidate for
mayor of Chicago and atata and
national office*, disclosing that ha
wanta to run in 17 presidential
primariaat
"I wrota latter* to all the IS
atata* and to the Dlitrict of Co­

|108,1S4.
In other action, tha Cabinet
sold a 1140,000 Brevard County
school oonatructlon bond Issue at
t M, 801481.
The Cabinet also released to and average interest cost of I.MM lumbia, 'rhen* pr*-M*ntteI pHtlx junior colleges 821432 of the percent. It also agreed to release marie* are held. 1 didn’t get antotal 8280*1 in recalculation 1481,008 to Brevard whan needed
•war*, from aoma of tham."
for school construction.
money due.

MADISON, Wi*. — American
hlriory a* reported in the new So­
viet encyclopedia, eacarpta from
which ara to bo published by the
Wltconain Hlatoricnl Society;
"WlUon's 14 potato represented
a capitalistic plot, the Naw Deal

BAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-L’aryi
Chessman scheduled to die In the
San Quentin gas chamber Ftjb, II,
made another hid for • atey af
execution Tuesday—just 24 hours
after tha U. S. Supreme Court de­
nied an appeal by the eanvtetaulhcr for Uio 14th time.
Attorney George T. David filed
tha latest petition with U. * Dis­
trict Judge Louis E. Goodman.
Arguments -will be heard fish. 1
on tha petition, which asked Goodman ta declare that a five-yearold order halting tha kidnap-raplet's execution was &gt;(UJ in aHect.

to heap tham from revolting, tha
Marshall Plan was dollar Imperi­
alism ta disguise , , • *
CHICAGO — Joseph Mates), 48,
sentenced to five years In prison
for counterfeiting 80-cant piece*,
explaining why ha produced phouy
betting excessive noise.
coins las toad ef blue;
"My needs ere modest end 1
don't need e let ef money."

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BILOXI, Mias. (U F I)-A faderel grand Jury abruptly canceled
further testimony In the lynchmurder af n young Negro and
prepared to vote today aa wheth­
er to bring charges against ewepecled members of the lynch mob.
The grand Jury's Investigation
of the death of Hack Charles
Parker, 83, was to have tun
through Friday. But after hoartag 88 wh a asssa. the 81 while
men and one Negro on the jury
apparently decided they had suf­
ficient testimony.
A decision was expected today
an whether to return indictments
against any or all ef the 22 white
men listed by tha FBI a* "known
and suspected participants" ta
lbs lynching. Announcement of
the decision may b« delayed.
Phrker, a part-time truck driv­
er, was dragged from the Pearl
River County Jail at PoplarviUe,
Mias., tost April 26, two days befora ha was to stand trial for tha
rape of n pregnant white woman.
Hla bullet-riddled body waa found

TALLAHABBEE (UPI) — Two
atata kulldtag projects and n
la tha Pearl River to mils* away. teaching auditorium nt the ntw
Inmates af the jail said Parker University ef South Florida have
was taken out by n group af been approved by the Cabinet, f
masked white man.
Bitting na the Beard of Commleslonen of State Institution.,
the Cabinet okayed a 1****-pur­
chase arrangement to finance n
8 2 * 0 * 8 office ta the Capitol
Center for the Development Com-

Mrs. Helen Morse
Dies In Ocala

Mrs. Hsian Tracy Horae, a resi­
dent of lonford far maay year*,
died I t Ocala yesterday.
Hr*. H one lived la Ocala far
the peat 18 yeara. the wee e mambar ef Holy Crete Episcopal Church,
bare. Burvivtog Hra. Mora* are a
daughter, Mrs. Horses Hun af
Ocala, a ion Elisha Morse of Locom l* N. H., and five grandchild­
ren.
Orevealde funeral aenrleos will
be at 2 p. at. tomorrow in Ever­
green Cemetery, Sanford, with Holy
Croat rector Rtv. John W. Thomas
officiating and Briasen Funeral
Home ta charge.

8100,000 land tract ta Lakeland cn
which e new Central Florida a te
peltate court building will be eon* A * S f e f 880*477 by the W. H.
Cooper Construction Ce* Jackson­
ville, far the teaching auditorium
was approved by the Cabinet.

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NOW OPEN

BRASS MOTORS
Tth A French
FIA T S • U SE D CARS
OPEN TILL • * EVENINGS I

Wild Fisl Fight
Causes Accident
crashed Into an oncoming ear,
killing erven persons and Injur­
ing four.
Depute Bheriff Paul Baber eaM
aoma or the men in the station
wagon were painters returning
from a Job. The Impact ad tha
amah kilted ftvn e l to* ate par­
sons In the wagon and splattered
brightly colored palate over Mm

Presbyterian Church broke
o the present church. Amoitf
I Igft, Donald Luke, building committee
urhart, minis ter-wt-large, North Floridi
na, building committee chairman; James
White, widow of the ehureh'e former pa
______ __ .„jetor. Kneeling » » the Rev, Joha W.
Goorgo resold, dork of the church e—eJon,

WftALA

"SUPER - RIGHT* WESTERN

"SUPER • RIGHT* WESTERN

Lamb Sale
Ito lU
A v en et

LONDON DPI) — The fntar*
heavyweight ehamptan ef the
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juke end an egg flip end looked
around for a way to teat Ms mueelas.
Thar* was a baby earring*

Shoulder Chops •

"When Ritchie ta three 11m go­
ing to ehril*t*e any other child
ta the world to n strength sen toot
ambulator and bar husband, hot- far n aide bet of 800 starUng
ty, clamped on the brakes.
(81.400), By than my boy will ho
RHchl# Sugrua started Urn ter- bonding ala Inch nails and tear­
ing beaks in half."
ring* railing with a-tug.
"Hall bring tha heavyweight
Cawsteering that Rltehie ta only
104 months old and cmwls rath­ boxing title back to Ireland whore
er than walks, this was a pretty it belong*," Butty promised.
Impressive feet
^ B tre u g e ri baby Ip the world,"
roared Butty with paternal pride.
"I'm challenging say baby in
the world on hie behalf," arid
Butty, on# of a long line ef Irish
hU age end look at me new. 1
eon bond Iron here Ilka they were The County Bommlistai yester­
day agreed to purchase a » acre
nothing but spaghetti.
tract adjoining the day pH la
Stnlando Springs for use as a pos­
sible county barn site.
Sanford Mon
th e commission agreed ta pur­
chase the land from the Overstreet. Land Co. for 823,000 which
Richard, K. McNab of Beaford la Urn assessed vahto ef the pro­
perty.
The heard w u informed by
Hta parents, Mr. end Mrs. D. K. County Engteeer Robert Daria that
jm riv ed word from MaJ. there la enough clay la the graved
Albeit H. Middleton. Stnd Bam- there to supply the county with
berdmrat commander at Looklor the.next six or seven
^The Pnw OU Bulk Plant end tourne Air Fore* Base, Ohio, that yclay
am .
thalr son had re««lv*d tha promo­ Davis then told the board that
5 L * r s . ,*isr a ■■•6 tion affective Jap. 1. Captain Mo- after
all the c)*y Is out, the lend
W JL Cosgrave and PUmn. Ear) Jf1
rituren commander of e could bo used for 8 county here
Houriiuhfdae nrnatad Lovett Tho­ B-4T Btratogie Air Command Jet site.
mas, g Negro, and charged him bomber at Loekbourne.
Fine) agreemeot on the purchase
Capt. McNab Is married to tha will came after several small de­
Berber* Ana Robbins of tails are worked out between the
Cambridge, Md. Tha ooupla have commission end the purchaser.
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Tho Joyceca Jiavc ashed tho public to help aelect n (le­
vin# young maw ♦o receive tho distinguished service
»word to be presented r.t the climn* of Joyccc Week next
ek.

They also are planning awards of recognition to other
young pooplo in tho county, Including the outstanding y&lt;%ng
cfcchor, young farmer and ydung sailor. The Idea ia to focus
tcntlon on whnt people between tho nges of ?A nnd 35 are
Join# In the way of community acrvico and other endeavor.
T h is philosophy o f public service la expressed In th e
Tnycee croed:

,rWo believe:
'Tlm t faith In God gives meaning nnd purpose to human

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“That (ho brotherhood of man transcends the aoverclgnof nations;
'T hat economic Justice can best bo won by free men
trough free enterprise;
f* "That government should be cf law* rather than of men;
'T hat earth's great treasure Ilea in human personality;
“And th at service to humanity is tho best work of life,"

fRed China Left Out
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Or PHII, NE.V80M
UPI Foreign Editor
rA a unreality of the forthcoming
.disarmament talk* in Geneva ii
the fart; that ■ nation w ith'one
of tho lahgett rrmlcs in the. world
WiU’ribt be rrpfert otcd. *
} Thet Jiallon is lied Chin*.
•The. - United 'Natloui-sppolrttcd
subcommittee • fn dtierm am rnt
niocts Merch 15 to consider nu­
merous disarmament propurels,
prominent among which will bo
Soviet Premier
Khrushchev's demand for totel world
disarmament in four year*.
Communist nations on liie com­
mittee ore Russia, Foland, CzechosiovaLIu, Bulgaria and Homanta.
Non-Communist, are tbo United
States, Cmuda, Britain, France

■T l ’hcre it no Indication that any,
the Red CSlncsr. Bul any dlsar-

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ROME (UPI) — Tho Italian
Olympia Organisation Committee
may set a precedent for thu international ir.imes in 1000 by hav­
ing a wuman atWoio bear Ifio
- Olympic torch (in the final stage
o f it* relay from Athens, Greece.
In past Olympiads, « mala ath}«to always ha* carried the. torch
into the main Olympic stadium to
fire the. tkymplo lUme ami signal
the stgrt'rf-Rit: snmes- &gt;
T h a i Oomtiis .Uon &lt;Committee
Irtin tnjtyir with 'the ld » ho*
eautu a "pretty Italian-girl, Oldliana Mluuizo, yeas Gi* first fe­
male •ever to Ihk* thu. Olympic
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By RD EOTERBA
WASHINGTON-*!! became sud­
denly imperative that wc get an
oye in the sky over the Pacific.
This surveillance In space will
be necessary, it turns out, lo help
us catch any Soviet rocketeers In
the act o( violating International
law,
Tbo first announcement from
Moscow that the neds would uso
the Pacific Ocean for mlssilo
target pracUce—and for us to
clear the way for them—came as
a Jsr to official Washington.
Then everybody started to get
indignant, going off into nil sorts
of directions—political, diploma­
tic, legal and technical.
Sen. .............
Mlko Mansfield
l l f '(D., Mont.)
called the Red plan arrogant,
Harry Truman saidd It
it was brazen.
Out Sen. Francis Case (R., S, D.)
said let ’em have the ocean.
The Slate Department pontificated
about “open acaa.N
Congressman Overton OrooVs
(D., La.), chairman of the House
Science and Aatronautica Commit­
tee. eald h« figured the Soviet!
had a legal right to go lobbing
rockets almost anywhere in the
Pacific.
Does this mean, I asked him,

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federal status seeking which I
offer, In tho Interests of selcncc,
as a footnote to the book.
For laboratory purposes, let
us divide tho seekers Into four
classes — civil servants, bureau­
crats, very important persons
(VIP) and eggheads. Then let us
examine their status symbols In
the following fields:
Transportation To Work: Civil
aervant — rides bus. Bureaucrat
—Iiaa permit to park own ear In
government lot. VIP — has gov­
ernment limousine and chauffeur.
Egghead—valka.
Office Spate: Civil Servant —
has small desk In largo outer of­
fice. Uureaucrat — has large deak
in iinall inner office. VIP—hat
large dcak in Urge inner office.
Egghead — has briefcase.
Lunch: Civil servant — eata in
government cafeteria. Bureaucrat
—has two-hour, two-martlnl lunch
In downtown reitaurant. VIP—
has two-hour, two-martini lunch
In private dining room. Egghead
—brlnga own lunch in briefcase.
Cocktail Hour t Civil servant,
bat two bcera at jiome. Bureau­
crat — attend* big cacktall party
given by lobbyist. VIP — attends
small cocktail party given by lobbylst. Egghead — has two glasses
of wine at home.
*
Dlnnert Civil servant — call
at home. Bureaucrat — baa twohour, two-raarllni dinner In down­
town restaurant, VIP — attends
two liour, two-martini dinner par­

ty ylvcn by lobbyist. E ggheadcooks own dinner.
Paradeii Civil servant—watches
from sidewalk. Bureaucrat —
watches from offiro window. VIP
—rides in procession. Egghead —
ignorei whole-thing.
Receptions: Civil servant — not
invited. Bureaucrat — invited.
VIP — stands In receiving line.
Egghead — invited but doesn’t at­
tend.
Travel: Civil servant — com­
mercial airline, makes own reser­
vation. Bureaucrat • Commercial
airline, secretary makes reserva­
tion. VIP — government plana.
Egghead — rides bus.
P re u Relation*: Civil servantwrite* letters to editor. Bureau­
crat—leaks new* to reports. VIP
—holds presa conference. Egg­
head — buy* nowtpaper.
Congressional Hearings: Civil
servant — carries bureaucrat’s
briefcase. Bureaucrat — testifies
before subcommittee, VIP — tes­
tified before full committee. Egghead-tella VIP what to say.

FOR PENNIES A DAY!

Revival Begin* Tonight
7:30 P. M.
The Blythe-Duamlre Party
CHURCH Of The NAZARKNE
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could violate International law.
As long as the rockets stay in
space, said Mr. Haley, there’s no
code governing them, but once
they whip Into the atmosphere,
earth laws apply. Should a rocket
come over U. S. territory within
the band of air, it lias violated our
air space.
For our rocket testa over the
Atlantic, Mr. Haley poipted out.
the U. S. had obtained written
consent front countries that lie
under Hie paths of our trajector­
ies. The Russians have no such
written approvals In the PadRc.
In the vast Pacific, In which
our 50ill slate and other possess­
ions He, the Iteda will bo flirting
with the law. Yet, we have no
adequate way of policing their
coming rockets. The only insw cr
is: a fleet o( radar space cops.
it’s a shivery realization to find
our government saying to its
people that wo cannot legally atop
the Russians from moving ever
do..it to# us with their rockets.
Tho question comes up: How far
will they go? I’d feel a little
safer if wo had some cops out
there to spy in the sky. And,
when and-II necessary, to inter­
cept.

Clerk-Typist
Jobs Now Open
At Orlando Base

a* Sen. William rroxm lrc of Wit*
ro-ivn pul It, blurred the issues to
auch an extent that thcae Demo,
erotic cri.ict feel today they are
in an awkard position to challenge
the Republicans. At the first p:g\
ly caucus Democrats, headed By
Sen. Joseph Clark of I’cnnsyl.
vanla. sought to get fro m 'Jo h n o n
a promise th at regular meeting*
would ba held to take up issues
and were finally content with the
reassurance that any Democratic
senator could at* any time convene
a conference.
Within the framework of his in.
evitable commitments — to the
South and the Southern attitud
on integration, to the Texas oil
and ga* interests—most observer*
have praised Johnson’s skill a*
Die leader of. a divided party. Tho
divisions are such that, short of
being ready to sacrifice any sem.
blance of unity between the party
of th e vNorth and the party of tha
South, Johnson could hardly hav#
staked out a forward position un
the more divisive issues.
Now with the goad of his am lA
tlon and In a . presidential year
he may follow a bolder course.
The test will come soon on civil
right* legislation.
The Johnson candidacy attracts
solid organisational support with­
in the party. Former .President
Truman i* saying th at he could
conceivably back Johnson for th#
nomination. Many other old pro*
in the Democratic ranks might
follow this lead. But it is d iffiru g
to ace how Johnson, tho political
cal
realist with ao much a t stake in
his supreme position in the Con.
gress, could believe in hi* nomin.
ation as well as h it election.

(plain please)

SMiiy e iw sr se isrle r, suasar, aaa Ck
»»——
carle teas*.

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that the Reds could toss their
missiles right up to the interna­
tional limits ot our waters? He
said this could well be so. And the
limits come as narrow as threo
miles from our caasts.
This m ejns that unco tho Reds
have free sailing in the midPacific, they can keep coming
closer to our shores—so long as
they warn us in advance. It’s
conceivable, then, that the Reds
could legally pop of! rockets prac­
tically in our back pockets.
I could. fed the hbat of tho
“ legal" Red rockets against the
back of my neck as I went
shivering up the street seeking
solace lor my concern.
I hurried over to talk with a
gentleman I consider the coun­
try’s most learned, outspoken, in­
dependent space lawyer, Andrew
G. Haley (no kin to the comet).
Mr. llalcy, past president and
now general counsel of the In­
ternational Aatronuutleat Federa­
tion, had a straight answer lo my
question about tho propriety ot
the Russian proposal lor tho P a d .
flc.
"The Soviets,” ssid the expert,
“ are pursuing a dangerous pro­
gram ." Their rockets, he said,

•V.

Just W ho Are The "Status Seekers'?

DKTROIT (UPI) — Television
he cloii
has invaded the
cloistered world of
the Catholic convent.
Anil the )&gt;uns have Invaded the
world of Ulavlslon with the
aplomb of seasoned performers.
Nuns perform on a weekly,
hour-long show, .“Science for
Teachers,1* originating from the
University of Detroit atudlo of
Detroit’* educational televMon
station, WTV8 , Chunnel 6d.
When the R t-' Rev, M«gr. Vincent J . llorkan, superintendent of
parochial schools In the archdio­
cese, decided to Start the show, hr
approached the nuns about being
the '‘stars.’*
With characteristic dignity,
the nuns who participated In the
•esented the word,
first shows resent,
'show ,'" said &lt;Fr. Raymond R.
Behit abort, producer of the pro­
gram.
"A fter a few turn* before the
camera, however, they soon re
allied that this la exactly what
they are doing — putting on a
ihow."

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possibilities are these three senators, three governors and .one former nominee. Adlai
Stevenson and Senator Kennedy at o considered tho strongest a t this early dale.

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By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) Dy
now you likely have read, or at
least read about, a book called
’T h e Status Seekers." It Is all
about people who aren't content
with the statui quo.
The book tclli ua bow to recog­
nise status seekers by their
status symbols. It is a best­
seller Just about everywhere, ex­
cept in Washington.
f suspect it lost sales status
here bocause It made people iclfconscious. Few places are more
itatui-mindcd, or have more stat­
us symbols, than the U.S. Capi­
tal.
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including Russia, can speak (or
meaning at art, m utt include
them.
Western Ihiclligene* at present
estimates tbo strength ot the Red
Chinese army at 3,500,000 men un­
der arms. Well-placed sources
sty this' ilgure could be prscli
cally
Hi doubled “almost overnight."
The Red Chinese air force has
a total of . about 3,000-planes, of
which about half are MlO-15 or
MIG-17 lighters and about 300 are
Jet bombers, ,
• Their naval strength la negligi­
ble, and so la r they have no nu­
clear capabilities except as it
might be supplied by Russia.
They are, however, believed to
have the know-how and possibly
the material to touch oU a rela­
tively crude atomic blast. So their
atomic possibilities cannot bo
written oil forever.
While Moscow broadcasts have
been solt-pedalling boasts of mili­
tary might In favor of disarm a­
ment, Peiping broadcasts from
Red China have continued with
unabated truculence.
- Some of tho lied Chinese saberrattling has been attributed to
■sniltlvlty over U.S. refusal to
grant thorn diplomatic recogni­
tion, some to n theory that they
still .are flexing their relatively
new military muscles.
In any event, they have served
notice before tin t no summit
ineotlng can be truly a summit
without Red Chinese participation.
The possibility of a Red ChinaU.S., summit seems entirely un­
likely so long ad Red China
Passes its demands op Formosa
and 'tho ,U-S- retains Us firm
friendship for Nationalist Presi­
dent. Chians .Kal-sbck. .Neither
looms likely to change.
And until there Is a change,
both will continue In maintain
large military forces in the formoss Strait area.

Johnson that arouses the ip-cntest
indignation of hi* followers. They
Argue that it is Just as important
to have a break-through on geo­
graphy as It Is on religion, with
Sen. John F. Kennedy determined
to be ths first Roman Catholic pre­
sident of the United States.
On tho score of his conviction*
Johnson increasingly merit* tho
label conservative. Tho Johnson
letter of last August that recently
came to light showing him 011 the
side of strong regulatory legists
tion for the trade unions, further
establishes this identity. Here, too,
his passionate adherents rush Into
print to denounce the “knee jerk"
liberals who fail to appreciate the
outstanding qualities of their man.
They argue that this is a time
of moderation and Johnson fits
the time* to a tee. What they over­
look, of course, Is that the Republicana have a patent on the label*
moderate and conservative. The
Democrat* when they have won
have almost invariably been chal­
lengers of things aa they are;
pioneering figures such aa Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roose­
velt. Only when they found them­
selves confuted and divided have
they fallen back upon respectable
candidates such aa John W. Davis
who could lose with dignity as
Davis did in 1324.
How the Johnson cundldacy will
affect the record of the Congress,
hit rivals, and the Democratic
party it an open question. The
complaint against Johnson through
most of the last session was that
he aimply rocked along with the
Eisenhower administration. Ila
boasted a t the end of the sesaion
that he bad cut government spend­
ing well below the budgetary level
sot Ly the administration.
The Democratic Congress re­
duced, for example, the amount of
money th at the White House had
requefted for space exploration
Clerk-Typist and Clerk-Stenogra­ and development. Tbit “me-toopher examinations are open now ism,” a t Democratic critics auch
at the Orlando Air Force Base.
Salaries for these positions aro
from &lt;3,255 to &lt;3,755 a year.
This examination closea January
28.
Sanford residents aged IS or
older who are interested in a
Civil Service typist or stenogra­
pher position should apply to
take thla examination. Registers
established as a result of this
examination will be used to fill
positions at the Orlando Air Force
Base, McCoy Air Force Base,
Sanford Naval Air Station, and
other federal initallations within
a 35 mile radius of Orlando. P er­
sons who attained eligibility un­
der Announcement No. 5-2G-7 (59)
should apply for thla new exami­
nation if .hey are still Interested
in receiving consideration for
these positions.
Applicants will be required to
pass the general abilities and the
typing test. In addition, steno­
graphers will he required to pass
the stenography test consisting of
dictation at a rate of so words
a minute. Applicants must furn­
with modem,
ish a typewriter for use in the
exkmlnallou room.
clean, dependable
Interested applicants should ap­
ply on Card Form 500-AB and
be sure to include the examina­
tion title and announcement num­
ber. Apply at any peat office for
application form or information.
Applications or further informa­
tion may also be obtained from
the Board of U. 8. Civil Service
AfaSe ntty p i sod Pen an tultmUit
app/isMcr—with Guiftane and a
Examiners. Orlando Air Force
modern
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j »i range.
rinse. On ia new
Base; the Regional Director, Fifth
modern range the Hams adjuusts itU. S. Civil Service Region, 275
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By MARQUIS CHILDS
WASHINGTON — Something
new h a t been added to the com­
plex tangle of ambition in the
Democratic Congress beginning
ila second and last session. That
it the serious candidacy for the
piesidential nomination of the
majority leader, Sen. Lyndon
Johnson of Texas.
The redoubtable Johnson began
making noisea like a candidate in
ths late summer and early fall.
Hut those who judged him a real1st In the great game of politics
assumed that he was merely en­
gaged In a tactical maneuver.
Now, however, neither hi* rivals
nor his adherents doubt his ob­
jective.
With all his drive, his energy,
his yeasty ambition, he is out to
pul together a bloc of Johnson
delegates. In the turmoil of a
deadlocked convention next July
tho Senator from Texaj may use
that bloc to decide the nomination.
Rut In the months ahead his
personal ambition will overshadow
the work of the 8 enate. With three
presidential candidates on the
I Democratic aide of tho aisle, the
new complicating element of John*
son’s candidacy is obvious enough.
And why shouldn't he aspire, to
the presidency, his friends demand
indignantly. Hasn’t ho more ex­
perience and hasn’t he demonstrat­
ed more ability than any of tho
other candidates? It is the taboo
of the South as it works against

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Ellen Vihlen Weds
William R. Bernosky

Eileen Willard, C. M. Webster
Wed In Lake Mary Ceremony
The Lake Mery Community
Preibyterian Church wee the scene
of an impressive wedding cere­
mony Sunday, Jan. 10 at 7 p. m.
when Eileen Keogh Willard, daugh­
ter of Mrs. Ida Erickson Keogh
and the late Robert M. Keogh of
Lake Mary and Charles Milo Web­
ster, son of Mrs. Isabelle Webster
and the late Romeyn Webster of
• Rochester, ,N. Y. were united In
marriage.
The Rev. John W. Pilley offi­
ciated at the candlelight ceremony.
Mrs. William T. Rlakemore, organ­
ist, presented a program of wed­
ding music.
The bride was escorted to the
altar by her brother. Miles R.
Keogh and was given in marriage
by her mother, Mrs. Ida Keogh.
Mrs. Richard W. Keogh, a slater9 In-law of the bride, was matron of
honor and Miss Kathleen Willard,
the bride’s six year old daughter
was junior bridesmaid. Robert
Rugcnstcin, a cousin or the groom,
was best man and serving as ush­
ers were Miles and Richard Keogh.
The church was decorated with
lavender Fuji chrysanthemums,
magnolia leaves in silver contain­
ers and silver candelabra.
The bride wore a waits length

dress of lavendar Franciscan lace
over orchid taffeta, featuring a
sabrina neckline and a cummer­
bund ending in a tie in the bark.
She wore a single strand of pearls,
a gift of the groom, and carried a

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WEDNESDAY
£
Volusia-Seminole County Alum­
i n a s Assn, of Alpha Chi Omega Sor­
ority meets at the homo of Mrs.
Ralph Austin Smith, 2021 Park
Ave., • p. m. All visiting members
invited.
THURSDAY
New Officers ut the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Lake Mary Volun.
tear Fire Department will be in40 stalled at a meeting at the fire
house at &gt; p. in.
Organizational meeting of North
Orlando Carden Club at the home
of Mrs. William Dean, 10 N, 2nd
St. at 7 p. m
Sanford H. D. Club meets at the
Home Demonstration Center on
23th St. at 2 p. m.
Azalea circle of Garden club
meets at the home of Mrs. G. M
m Shipp, 200 E. itth St. at • p. as.
*
Central Circle of the garden
club meets at the home of Mrs.
N. II. Brewer in Silver Lake at
1:20 p. m.
Hemerocallle Circle of the garte a club raeete at the borne of
Mrs. P. J . Westgate, 2007 Cor­
dova Dr. at 7:20 p. m. th e will
show slides of her trip through
Poland.
Magnolia Circle of the garden
« j|e lu b .w ill meat a t the homo «f
Mrs. Fred Harris. Country Club
Rd. at 10 a m. Mrs. P. L.
Woodruff III will be guest speak­
er.
The Ivy Circle of the garden
du b win meet at the borne ef
Mrs. Leoo Swain, 411 Willow
Ave. a t 2 p. m. Mrs. George Mc­
Call will speak on potted plants.
Seminole Reoekah Lodge 4d
meets at &gt; p. m. for business
Jftseesioa. Installation service at 2:20
p. m. open te the poMle.

ftp h A nti(i!A
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C L. Wallis, the pest week w ire
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hagen and Mrs.
-R o se Wallis aod eon, Billy, all
&lt;M*f Milwaukee, Wie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lea Prankhe announce the birth of a nine
pound II os., daughter, Robin
Lae, born Dec. 20 at Athens,, Ga.
Mrs. Franklin ie the farm er CarMen Ha lienbeck el Sanford. Both
Mr. and Mrs. PrankUn graduated
from Seminole High School with
the class of INI.

Bible topped with an orchid and and carried a cascade bouquet of
lavendar satin ribbon streamers. lavendar mums with satin ribbon
Her short veil fell from a small | streamers. The Junior bridesmaid
; .tore a floor length dress identical
lavendar satin crown.
The matron of honor worf a tur­ , 10 the matron of honor's and carquoise blue lace dress over tglfeta ' rird a small bouquet of lavendar
mums and wore a no«cgsy in her
hair.
The bride's mother chose a navy
blue drers with white accessories
and a while camellia corsage. The
groom’s mother wore a light blue
linen suit with black acccsaories
and pink camellia corsage.
Fallowing the ceremony a recep­
tion was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rugcnstcin, on
Crystal Lake, in Lake Mary. The
house was decorated throughout
with arrangementa of white mag­
nolia leaves and pink and whllf
camellias.
The refreshment table was over­
laid with a linen cut-work cloth. On
one end was the punch bowl and
(he other held a five-tiered wed­
ding cake, lopped with an arrange­
ment of wedding belli. The center
heart-ibaped arrangement of white
camellias wai in a silver container.
Mrs. Bernard Bevins, West Palm
Reach, aiater of the groom and
Mrs. Homer Gleason served the
cake; Mrs. William Thorne and
Mrs. William Harmon presided at
the punch bowl and Mrs. Miles
Keogh kept the bride’s book.
Mrs. Webster chose a gray suit
and the orchid from her bridal bou­
quet for her going away outfit. The
couple left for a wedding trip to
Nassau.
Out of town guests included Mrs.
Bernard Bevins. W e s t P a l m
Beach: Mr. and Mrs. Mllrs Keogh,
Orlando, and Mra. Irving King of
West Palm Beach.
The bride was born in Chicago,
III., and graduated from West View
High School in West View, Pa. She
has resided in Lake Mary for the
p u t 12 years.
The groom was born In fMllirord,
V. Y. and is a graduate of Victor
CHARLES MILO WEBSTER
High School, Victor, N. Y.

MR. AND MRS.

First Baptist Church Hosts
Girls' Assn. Council Meeting
The Girls* Auxiliary Council of
the Seminole Baptist Association
held the quarterly meeting Satur­
day at the First Baptist Church
in Sanford.
Tbc meeting was called to or­
der at 10 a. m. by the atsoclaUooal d o c to r , &gt;Mrs. Lewis Fulch
of Loogwood. She also gava the
devotion part of the program and

VAH-11 Wives
Hold Meeting
The VAH-11 EniDlod Mena'
Wlvea Club held the January meet­
ing at the C. P. 0. club room
at the Naval Air Station.
At the business session. Mra.
Sylvia Bratton teas elected secre­
tary-treasurer to replace Mrs.
Ruth DUlhunty who resigned, due
In illness.
Members voted to continue pub­
lishing the VAH-11 newspaper,
“ The Checkermales’’, while the
men are aboard ihip.
Mrs. Kay McLeod, Mrs. Delores MlUer aod Mra. Lou Shanks,
hostesses for the month, served
refreshments of part} sandwiches,
ctko and coffee to the group.
Mra. Janice Lewis was wel­
comed as a new member. Other
members praaeat were Mra. Brat­
ton, Mrs. Fay Ford, Mra. Helen
Gerbis, Mrs. Lily Spain, Mra.
Dauphlne Bsauchamp, Mrs. Julia
Girtler. Mrs. Ana Siectkowski,
Mra. Polly Shields. Mrs. Verna
Bolton and the three bostesaes.

presided at the business session.
The following officers were
elected to serve during the com­
ing year: Carla Lommler, Longwood, president; Patsy Holland,
Elder Springs, vice president:
Sharon Giles, Laka Monroe, sec*
relary-lreasurer; Carolyn Turnrr,
Sanford,
community
mission*
chairman: Thereaa Sellars, Gene­
va, stewardship chairman: Deb­
bie Rotunda, Geneva, social chair­
man and Carolyn llaynir, Longwood, chorister.
Mrs. A. J. Peterson, Installing
officer, conducted an impressive
service, using as the theme,
“ Crown Him King of Kings." Pre­
ceding the service, Donna Beard
sang “ I’m A Child Of The King"
and at the conclusion Jcri Wheatland sang “The Lord’s Prayer."
Both were accompanied at the pia­
no by Mrs. H. L. Johnson.
Judith Lawman and Sharon
Giles served aa registrars and
reported that 20 girls and coun­
selors registered for the meeting.
The group will meet again at 10
a. m. Feb. 12 at the Geneva First
Baptist Church.

A.C.O. Sorority
Plans Meeting

MILS. WILLIAM R. IIKRNOSKY JR-

Airs. Cooper Speaks
To Oviedo Women
BY MARIAN R. JONES
Mrs. F. W. McCall Jr. greeted
guest* as they arrived for the
January luncheon meeting of the
Oviedo Woman’s Club Friday.
The spacious room was arilstically decorated with balloon
bouquets of pastel shades of blue,
pink, and yellow, tied with colorful bow*. Small particles of con­
fetti completed the center serving
table arrangements, rink hibiscus

Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
Members or First Baptist W
M. U. will attend prayer meeting
in a group, T. U. executive meet­
ing, g:13 p. m. Royal Ambassa­
dors, 7 p. m.
Pinecrest Baptist Church 2. S
officers and teachers' supper and
meeting 6:30 p. m. B. A. meeting,
7 p. m., prayer meeting, 2 p. m.
and music committee meeting,
8:42 p. m.
Presbyterian Senior High choir
supper, 2 p. m. Mid-week Bible
hour, 7 p. m.
THURSDAY
Pinecrest Baptist Church visita­
tion 10:20 a. m. to 7 p. m. Choir
practice 7:20 p. m.
First Baptist Church Royal Am­
bassadors, 7 p. m.
Presbyterian Church, Girl Scout
Troop 232 meets at 2:12 p. m.

Bridge Meets
A t Jarrell Home
Mra. D. L. Jarrell eotertained
tbe VAH-3 monthly bridge group
at her home Thursday, Jan 7.
The winning high score wai held
by Mra, A. J. Blaha and second
by Mrs. D. W. Caswell.
Others attending were Mr*. R.
W Repp, Mrs. K. M. Sandon,
Mrs. D. E. Dearolph, Mra. II. A.
Lackey, Mrs I. M. Rowell Jr.,
Mra H. G. Goben, Mrs. E. E.
Austin, Mrs. C. D. Schoonover
and Mra. C. N. James.

The Volusia-Seminole County
Alumnae Association of Alpha Chi
Omega Sorority will meet at the
home of Mr*. Ralph Austin Smith,
2021 Park Ave. at 2 p. m. tonight.
All visiting AIpns Chi* are eor&gt;
dieliy invited. For reservations
—Jelilra and beverages can be
Mra. 2mith, FAlrfax flavored with fragrant, dark pur­
All but three per cent of nil telephone
ple petals of lavender.
married couples today maintain 2-4322.
their own household, in 1240, the
proportion ef married couples liv­
ing in with relative* was ever
twice aa great, or seven per cent.

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Minn Freddie Berry hill

Birthday party
Honors Freddie
Mr. and .Mrs. II. E. Bcrryhill
entertained with a birthday party
thia week end. honoring their
daughter, Freddie, on her 12th
birthday. The guests assembled
at the Berryhill home, 2109 Mag­
nolia Ave. for an evening of
dancing and party games.
A valentine theme was carried
out in decoration* and the guests
were given novelty hats and horns
upon arrival. Each couple re­
ceived hala of a different color,
so earh one could easily identify
his partner.
Refreshments of assorted sand
wichcs, potato ehips, pickle chips
and soft drinks were served to
the merrymakers.
Guests included Bonnie Caolo,
Doyle Carlton, Peggy Creamer,
“ Rabbit" Richards, Susie Brrwincton. Sonny Messer, Brrky Bic­
ker, Mike Smith, John Jrrnigan,
the honorre and her three little
cousins. Frances, Denise and
Carla Jarrel.

were used lengthwise the tables,
also forming a center arrange­
ment for the officer's table. Yellowhibiscus and roses were displayed
at other points in the room.
Mrs. Sparks Lee Clonts and her
committee, Mrs. F. W. McCall,
Jr., Mrs. Bob Psrkei, Mrs. C. E.
Minlcr, Mrs. Frank Gaydlck, Mrs.
Theodore Aulln, Jr. and Mr*. T.
W. Talbott served a fried chicken
luncheon, with lemon Ice box pie.
Following the luncheon Mrs. W.
H. Martin introduced the guesl
speaker, Mra. R. F. Cooper, of
j Sanford, a former resident of
Oviedo. Mrs. Cooper In turn in­
troduced Mr. Dame, of the Semi­
nole County Health Unit, before
speaking.
She dealt mainly with the duties
of Mrs. Ivra, president of the
Seminole County Mental Health
Unit. Following her speech Mr.
Dame entertained the gueeta and
visitors with a moving pirture, “ A
Family Affair." which wai rela­
tive to the subject.
Mrs. Charles T. Ntblsck announced that in February a rooked
food sale will be held at the
time of the meeting with mem­
ber! of Ihe November, December
and March luncheon committees
participating. A white elephant
and rummage sale is alto schedul­
ed for March. Proceeds will be
usrd tor Ihe building fund.
Mr*. Estes announced that the
combined drive, sponsored by the
club, would be conducted Ihe first
week In February, Mrs. John Lun­
dy consented to act as chairman
of this committee. Volunteers
were asked to help. They includ­
ed Mrs. James II. Brookshire,
Mrs. Joe Battle, Mrs. W. T. Wal­
ker, Mr*. Charles T. Niblack,
Mrs. Doris Pattarton, Mrs. Jack
Dodd, and Miss Rulh Davidson.
• Mrs. B. F. Wheeler, member­
ship chairman, announced that
Mrs. J. H. Lee and Mrs. C. L.
West, Sr. had been reinstated by
(he board members of the club.
About sixty members and gueata
were present for the meeting.

• Dancing
Nightly
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Served on Sunday

The wedding of Miss Ellen Kn- gift of tha groom.
The matron of honor
rnth Vihlen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Erie Leonard Vihlen and powder blua falllo outfit
William Richard Bernosky Jr., son white accessories and carried •
of Mr. and Mra. William Bernosky, cascade bouquet of yellow *hrr*
all of Sanford, w«* solemnized santhemums.
Dec. .1(1 at 11 a. m. at All Souls
The Hride'e mother ehoee a
Catholic Church.
browp silk print drees with white
The Rev. Richard Lyons offici­ accessories and n white sensation
ated a t th* double-ring nuptial corsage. The groom'* mother warn
a green silk print dress with hlnrk
mass.
Tlie chuich was decorated with accessories and a pink carnation
palms, baskets of white gladioli corsage.
Follow ing tha ceremony a ratapand chrysanthemums and the al­
ta r with poinsettias and evci green. tlon was held a t th* home af the
Mrs. F. K. Roumill.it, organist, bride's parent*. The house was
played the nuptial music and sang j decorated with wedding bell* and
•’Ave Maria." The bride was given the flower arrangements from th*
church.
in marriage by her father.
Mra. John Jones, a cousin of the j Mrs. Dorothy Bernosky served
bride, was matron of honor, and the wedding taka and presiding M
tha groom'a brother, Thomas the punch bowl were the mothaen
Bernosky, was best man. Daniel j of the bridal couple.
Bernosky, another brother of the 1 Mr*. Rernosky chose for her go­
ing away outfit a green velr**
groom, served as ring bearer.
The bride wore a ballrrin a. suit with white accessories and
length gown of white silk organta | the orchid from her weddiag hen*
with a tare bodice and front panel, quet. Following a weddiag trip
Her shouldrr length veil of white I the couple will he at heea* at 221
Illusion fell from • tiara of seed i West 9th St. Sanford.
pearls. She carried a cascade j Out of town guests tawladed
bouquet of while chrysanthemums, George Vihlen, of Windeeaara,
centered with a white orchid and Austin Vihlen of Sarasota and
wore a single strand of pearls, *1 Randall Robbins of SL Cloud.

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tea punch howl aad Mr*. Milo*
Real* kept tha bride'a hook.
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and Ik* orchid from bar bridal boa*
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January luaebaoa meeting of tea
Ovlada Woman'* Club Friday.
The spaeioui room wa* arils*
Ueally decorated with balloon
bouquets of panel ihadea of blue,
ptek, aad yallaw, tied with colorM bow*. Imatl particles of cootettt complated tea canter eerviag
taklo arta—aments. Pink Mktsaoa

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also lanalag a caoter arrangemeat ter Urn officer's table. Yallaw
hlbiicui aad roaai ware dimlayod
at other petet* is tha roam.
Mn. Sparha Lea CloaU aad her
committee, Mr*. P. W. McCall,
Jr., Mr*. Rob Parker, Mira. C. K.
Minter, Mr*. Prank Gaydifck; Mr*.
Tbaodaro Aulia, Jr. and Mr*. P.
W. Talbott tarred a Mod chicken
luncheon, with lessen tea ban pin.
Fallowing tea luachaan Mr*. W.
H. Martin introdneed Urn go*at
Orlade. Mrs. Caspar la'torn In­
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NEW YORK (UP!) — Now that
CBS Is littiag hi la oo tha toeb*
nlcil trleka of Urn TV trade wKB
iom i now-famous "moments of
truth," I think room shoald ho
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produced" ( m e a a l a g canaad
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when a show la aecoadhandT
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program wai a rebroadeast." Or,
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a re run."
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night after watching a repeat e(
a Father Knowa Beat episode m
CBS-TV. At the ebow'a cenctailoa,
the announcer made the comment
about the uie of a canned eaeephony but he laid nothing about ear
having aeon a repeat. If a men*
tlon of canned laughter la eaaan*
Ual, shouldn't the autUenee alao
be told about re runiT la fact, the
latter could be more eaeeaUal,
relatively. Such aa announcement
would got quite a workout during
thli “new" uaaon. for CB*-TV • £
ready hai given ua repoata la ept&gt;
•odei of Rawhide, Lineup, peery
Maion, the Deilhi hour, lack Bern
ny'a abow and Father Knowe
Beit.
It'i June la January.

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ny. Then, aa Beany walked lain
hli CBS-TV ahow, Themaa greet*
ed hli fellow comedian wttk a Mg
hello. It wai good fun. Valeria*
nately the remainder of the alary
line, bated on the Feuat life ad.
waa net aa funny or a t Feuat .

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didn't give u i a new reading an*
ilgnment during hla NBC-TV hour
Monday night. Gueaa the librarian
will be empty today. Gcerfa Mi*
harii, portraying a Frank SmatTn*
t;pe performer la “ Aetloia' Off
Screen," the Alcoa Theater drama
on NBC-TV, did hla own c a ro s ra
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week's battle aceaee and a rheaga
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dan. Clint Walker, aa amlaMo
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ly detached performer, tgroo
Green overplayed hla rolo aa
army prosecutor, which is odd ho*
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the NBC-TV wsatara, Boaiaae, ho
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Bites The Dost; Cind M a y Be N e x t

Saminole* earn* out with a lightning fait

the first half b i t n ifh t and rolled p u t top rated
r a aeon of IM S .
waa the sixth victory to u many atarta for the
.

I into b at nights contest the Darters, whose record

By JERRY COVINGTON
Wall, it looks ns though tha long dry
spall h u ended. After no many years of

1, had already eat them-

as • m aster in the
they had dlapUyad a
leal af power.
; seenngJIw Oracoy pacad
tack tor to# Samisolci with
Id aea!e and a sm free
•max him a total af ST
i avaatag. Ha baa aow aeortotal af .llt points for the
aad at praae*. la the toadwar to tha OBC. He hit
U t aaa headers from all
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HEW YORK (U PD -Joha Uakaa,
M-yaar-old quarterback tor to*
ckamploe Baltimore Colte, today
Cowboy Ornate handled was named the 'outitaadteg Na­
Ok af the rabounding for tional football League player of

atoatea aad added IS point*
total. Ma puked up moat

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Mid .T a r r y Christen#**
dak of Ma bast ball snmci

Wildcats will have plenty of trouble on
their hands.
At the first of tha season. Coach Bud
Layer was vary cautious about the out­
come of the season but after taking six in
a row ha is feeling much better about tha
situation.

Tha nbouitdinf which w u the biggest
queation mark at the beginning of tha aaa*
•on has been taken care of by Cowboy
Oravats and Doug Tamny and if they con­
tinue to get the ball off the boards they
could go nil the way.
High scoring Jim Gracey continued hln
fine job in the scoring department and has
now pushed his total for the season to 121
points in nix games. He dropped in 27
points and hit practically avarythlng from
tha floor that no threw up.
Tha overall speed of the Seminoles has
accounted for the success so far with little
Ray Lundqulst leading tha way. Tha
scrappy all conference yuard played a
tremendous first half and kept high scor­
ing Larry Hutchinson of the Darters
scrambling all the way.
In summing up tha important confer,
ence victory, Layer stated that it was a
tremendous team effort and if his young,
stera continue to show the same .spirit,
they'll be ready when the tournaments
begin February 18 in Apopka.

fcceek was oee sf the big

S S tL.«i«U T £ «a iS

Two "old pro" quarterbacks,

karsts type sf bell and the Charley Coaerly af the New York
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Glams sad 'Bobby Layae of toe
to m m H i m t k v a i m ■Itr Pittsburgh stoelera, sad Raymoad
m A X Mb k§B U *» Urow- Berry, Biltimora effoailve ead,
iS W rm d Jt g m jito ■"•I- tied for third with two votes sack.
J. D. Smith, offeniir* halfback tor
tka Sin yrsadace rarty-Nlaara,
aad Pat Semmarall, New York's
placo-klckcr, spin toe remaiateg
two vote*.
Unites. whose paislag ability
makes tb* Wasters Division All*
Stars favorites over Uw East tor
Sunday1! annual Pro Bowi game
at Lea Angaiar, skewed tha marralaiu rnniiitanry to MM that has

LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Youthful Dow Finsterwald,
one golfer who always playa it "cool," was almost apologetic
on hla way to tha bank today after pocketing first-place
money ia the $87,500 Loe Angeles Open. "You can hardly call 71 a great round," Finsterwald said
Tuesday following hla three-stroke victory in tha raiiitroubled Las Angolea to u rn ey .------------------------------------------"But 1 fu*M the other fellows
a—n
had troubles of their own. The
Tequeete, Fla., professional poe-

ketod ••.M0 for abootlnc 4-u«der par ISO far the 71 kola event
—including a f t ea the final day.

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MOBILK, Ala. (UPI) - Topranked junior welterweight Kenny
Lana gate a chance to move up
In tha full-weight itasdtega to•night in a rubber match with
speedy Ralph Dupes of New Orleana ia a 10-round taiavliioe bout
Lane, a Muakagoa, Mich., aouthpay, has had only two 147-pound
clan match**, winning both, and
Ring magailn* ranks him tlxUi
among contenders tor welter­
weight champion Carioa OrtU,
who beat him ia a match for toe
title last June.
Dupes, a M-yaar-old with a IB114 record, ranks eighth among
welterweight! in the Ring magatin* rating* aad lOto with to*
NBA.

Jim Lea Howeil af the Gteats rails
Ptoa toagaa's bast btaohlng far a
passer," Uniter lad the fwiti ta
tkair aoooad straight Wastsra Division title.
The starfish is not a fish. It
gays. Meat!, teaching pro 'from
ia an "aebinoderm," or apinyMe completed aa aH-timy aaa sea adjoining Hlllereet Country Club,
skinned animal.
aoarod to SO for the final round
landing the league ia nota­ over Gto soggy Rancho tours* and
te (1M) aad passing yardage a Ue for foarth at H i.
Ha alas lad fit attempt# with
With Monti eliminating himself
hy to* Gait* as a from aoataattoa, th en was a s aaa
tm agent for, the asst sf aa fa­ alas to match rtnaterwald's steady,
ecal telephone call to Pittiburih prseaare-proof play. Jay Hobart,
ia IMS, ia the moat consistent pas­
ser to grace tha NFL since Otto gaaford, made aaa briar atab aad
Graham guided tha Brows* to ate dyow within twe strokes of Dow.
division title* la a* many tries hi ■at ho had to settle for a three1444-U. Unites his thrown at toast way Ma with HU Collins, Crystal
aaa touchdown peas ia hla last 17 K im , aad Dave Ragaa, Orlando,
regular aaa aaa games, aa MPLraa- at Mg for second place money.
year'* nil*. Aad it's a far cry from
Each pocketed I W t i t t .
Tommy Bolt, Crystal River, ac­ tbo fra* and unlimited aubslltuUoa
tually had the best round of too ton coaches favor.
day — shooting a d i that tied United Prsea International lo a n ­
ed that these war* tha proposal!
up for a final vote af the commH&lt;
tea hsadad by Gas. Robert Nay-

Oviedo Takes
Two From Ocoee

Oviedo picked up torn victories
from Ocoee last Bight as tha var.
slty won 74-46 while the Jayvees
took a close 444# tag* game.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Roy M High scoter for Oviedo ia tha
Cake aaaauaoad today torn a new, varsity tilt was Jerry Arndt aad
Roy Walnwrlght with 17 poiata
each whila Mflm Dads duakad ia
IS points.
Ia too Jayveo ooalsat , Oviedo
paced by Jimmy DoBhaso and
Tom Kates, who both rotted ap 11
jolntii war tk i nip m 4 tuck tattle

New Pact Slated
For Title Bout

-T h a t one "wild sard" substi­
tute* be permitted at any stags af
HANOVER, N. H. (UPD-Dart- tha gams, instead of only during
mouth Colie a* football Coach Bob
Blackman Tuesday confirmed he those periods while tha stock was
had beta "informally approached"
to accost a coaching jab at tha
University of Calltoraia. However,
Blackman said the chaacts cf his
lea ring Dartmouth at this flaw
were “very, very light I am vsoy
happy at Dartmouth."

Hippy A t Dartmouth

(VPI) — Tba Chicago

FOST

IMhd Praia TatsraiMsnal
Soulbara Matbodiat aaat Tataa
AAM eraihlag dowa oa. what
eoulc' ba the bagiaaiai of a 14bour blits that would leave the
natloo'i major college basketball
ranki without aa unbeaten team.
SMU ended the Aggiai' 10-j.sm*
winning alreak with a 4*44 vic­
tory at Cndaga Station, ten.,
Tuoaday eight, leaving only throe
unbeaten major flvea la tba coun­
try—and all three face top ap­
portion tonight;
Cincinnati, the datlon'a No. 1
teaip which la riding a U-gama
winning itraak, face* the first, of
two tough ciaihei this week when
k oppoaea S-10 Bob Nordmann
and St. Loul* at the Cincinnati
Qardeni. Thla ahapaa up aa one
of tba roughait taeta (or Otcar
Robertson and kit Cincy teammataa tinea they bowed la the
NCAA tournament eemiflaala to
California lait March.
The nation’* other two major
nnbaataa power* — Vlllanova and
LaSalle — riik their' mark* on
the tame card at the Palaitra in
Phlladalpbia.
Vlllanova (M ) oppoaea Tarnp it (104) in tba flrit game of tbo
doublehcader and than LaSalle
(S-0) takaa on Syracuse (S-S). Vll­
lanova and LaSalla are alight fa­
vorite* but It would not be a
major .upaet If either Tempi* or
Syracua* won.
A crowd of S.MO law Stavo
Strange throw Ip S4 pointa on .12
field goala and IS fre# .brows la
addition to hauling dowa IS re­
bound* to lead SMU, pra-aaaiou
Southweit Conference favorite, to

h i victory ever the Th h A ||) e .
1MU out . rtbooadod UM Aggies.
47-17, aad bit oa 44 par cent of
ill Hold foal attempts compared
to M par coat h r the Cadet*.
The Agglaa acorad aaraa atralgM
petals la tha flail minutes ta paU
withla (hair flail two-p#tat deftcU bat SMU coalroUad tha ball at
tba flail baiter.
Notre D ana acorad Ha Mto v ie
tory la IS laaw i, tS-TS, evar DoP aul;, Duka'a Atlantic Caaat Cooferaaaa loaders downad Ckmaoa,
10-41; North Taxaa State whipped
MeMurry. SOS3, and Pitteburgh
dafaatad William k Mary. 7744. b
the alaht’a athar top |i a M .
Mika Oraaay acorad with M
lacoodi loft to play to pot Notre
Dana ahead, 71-70, i»d thee add­
ed two froo throw* at the flail
bunor to apart DcPinl at Chi-

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as aad Jan Faldmaa soared SI
poiata to lew: G*erg* Waabtngtaa
to a 7S4S victory over P t Myar.

Outclasses Opponent
LO« ANGELES (UP1) - POrma*
California welterweight champing
Charlie (Tambatoas) Smith aaaa
ptotely outclassed Kid Kayo b a te d
bated awarded a aevaath roueI
kaockaat la to* 10-rowed mate
avast Tuesday at the Olympic Au­
ditorium.

C IV IL SERVICE BOARD
C IT Y OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
•ATTENTION:

MECHANICS*

Tha Civil Service Board of tha City of Sanford, Florida
will accept applications for tha position of MECHANIC.
Appointment ia to bo made soon.

REQUIREMENTS
*

H it Tricks

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GRAND PORKS. N. D. «UP1) North Dakota Univarsity's Rag
Morrell! posted the three-goal hat
trick for tbo secoad straight sight
ia leading North Dakota to a S-I
hockey wia over Colorado Coilag*
Tuesday Bight

ALL applicants moat reside in tha County, bit of food
moral character and physical fitness; and, have had a*
least a high school education. Opportunity for advene*,
mont baaed on merit, aft latency, industry and aondugi
A«« limit U . For further details eaN a t tha City Hall.

Redtegs Sign Two
CINCINNATI (UPf) - Tba Cteciaaati Radtogi Tuesday announc­
ed to* signing of Ca! McLiah, far­
mer Ctevslaad- ladteaa pitching
star, aad ca te n a catekar Xd
Bailey t* 1M0 coatract*.

CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
Mack N. Ctevstand Jr*
N .O. Gamer, Bxanrfnwr

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Concern Noted In
State Political Costs

WILLIAM O. COX, district counselor for the State Dept, of Vocational Rehabiiitation, was (truest s p e a k e r at the meeting of the Seminole Assn, for
Retarded Children. He is shown with Mrs. Elmer Van Pelt, left, and Mrs.
David Laude, president of the county association.
(Herald Photo)

Child Group

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - T h e
growing cost of winning high stale
political office it causing consider*
able concern in this big election
year, and. is likely to stir up some
fuss in the next Legislature.
Thrre would-be candidates have
already dropped by the wayside,
saying tbey could not raise that'
much money.
One, House Speaker Thomas I).
Beasley, said he intends to do
something about it. He said he will
ask the 19G1 Legislature to enact
laws to prevent the wealthy from
buyinR the top olficcs for their
candidates.
His general Idea of election law
reform drew Immediate backing
front Gov. LeRoy Collins and Sec*
rctary of State K. A. Gray, neither
of whom will be in office when the
Legislature meets.
This Is not a new problem. It's
Just that the total figures get big*
gcr each election.
C. Karris Bryant nf Ocala backed
out of the governor's race shortly
before the first primary in 1930,

saying he had run out of money.
Two days later, he re-entered'the
race with the word friends had
rome through with the necessaryfunds.
He spent a total of $63,000 and
ran third.
Bryant plans to try again this
year and apaprcnily is better heelThat 1933 race cost Collins, win­
ner in an unprecedented first pri-I
raary shoo-in. about $3oo.ooo. Hut
candidates this year figure it will
take $300,000 to reach the first pri­
mary and another $3.vJ,t&gt;jQ for a
run-off.
If this trend continues, expendi­
tures will go way out of sight with-■
in 10 years, becoming, in the [
words of Sen. Krrd O. Dickinson of
West Palm Beach, one of this
year's candidates, a “ bottomless
pit.*'

HARLEY ANDERSON (center) in congratulated by VAH-7 Commanding
officer Kenneth F . Rowell (left) after completing 20 years of service with
the Navy. Anderson will retire in Sanford and operate Ida own auto-repalr
shop. M rs. Anderson looks on.

Antibiotics were first nimle
available for clinical use in the
United Stairs in into when peni­
cillin was produced commercially.

IU 9Q

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Invites Parents

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The Seminole Association for
Retarded Children has Invited all
members and Interested parents
to attend a meeting next Monday
In the LltUe Red Schoolhouie and
inspect the new quarters for pre*
school age children.
William O. Cox, district counse­
lor for the State Dept, of Voca­
tional Rehabilitation, spoke to the
group at Us meeting this week ami
urged parents of retarded children
to be reassured that these child­
ren can be taught useful tasks anJ
recommended entering them In
community training projects.
Cox also said that retarded
young adults interested In the
rehabUltatloR sendee ere Invited
to contact hls office.

FIRST CUT

PORK CHOPS
SPARE RIBS
PORK ROAST
MEATY

BLAH HMOKED

ECONOMY SLICED

BACON 1 9 * B ACCil - 2 3 *

FOUR-YEAR-OLD Becky Juno Appleton of Clenrwntcr irot her first look
a t snow recently u« her family motored through Nushville, Tenn.

N ew Folk Singer
To Appear Here
Producer A m end Deutsch and
his associate, Judd Barnard, be­
lieve they have uncovered an in­
teresting new folk-singer persona­
lity in Clark Allen, M-year-old
Los Angeles artist, who will ap­
pear In support of Bette Davis
and Barry Sullivan, Marring in
“ The World of Cart 8andburg,“
a brand-new theatrical presenta­
tion coming to the Civic Center
Jan SO.
Alien, who will interpolate seve­
ra l of Carl Sandburg's moat cele­
brated songs In the Deutsch-Beraard production, la a gifted instru­
mentalist and artist as well as si
promising folk-singer personality.
Although be has concertized widely
throughout California and has also
played in a score of Left Bank
bistros in Paris, Allen was dis­
covered by the producers starring
ia a Sunset Boulevard night club
With the picturesque name of the
Purple Onion.

When medical iclence learns
how to transplant organa—even
human hearts—it will be vitally
Important that it also ia possible
to store these organa In “ banka,"
just as bonca, eyes and arteries
are successfully stored today.
«&lt;««■ goal iiit3
e n research,.
This
has urn
not wbeen
but progress Is being made toward
U in • Heart Fund study.
For the first time In medical
history a heart has been cooled
to ■ tem perature of minus tight
degrees centigrade outside the
body, implanted in a laboratory
animal’s circulatory system—and
has gone to work.
Preservation of human organs
Is a m ajor medical challenge, be­
cause organs don't take gracefully
to this kind of treatment.
Although human cells have been
frozem to minimum 459 degrees
fahrcnhclt—almost absolute z e ro end have been restored to normal
function, It Isn't possible to freeze
a heart or a kidney. They are In-

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IX TIISJ MTATK OS' S'LOMIIIA
a t t u b c l o s u o r h u b i x h s s o x u see, as, seae
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Cash, balancra w ith other bunks, Including rr.erve
balance., and cash llama In lirwcaaa of collection .— , 1
I’n lt.d Blalaa Uovernm snt obligation*, direct and guaranteed
O bligation* o f Blatta and political' a u ltd lv la lo n a
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Other bond*, not**, and debenture* .
.............. .
Corporal* atocka (Including tnon* sto c k of Federal
Il***rv* U ankl
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Bank prem ise, owned IJ 1 , 000.00, (urnJtur* and fixtures
■ a s s .o o a .o * --------------------------------------------------------------------------(Dank premier* owned art aahjocl to t nono lie n , nui
assumed bjr bank) ----- -------— — ___ ___ __ _________ _
R eal Kptato owner other Ilian llan k Prem ise* ........... .
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In stalm en t* and other a.eet* IndlraoUy representing hank
bank p r e cise * or other real aatato
________
Customers' liab ility to thle bank on acceptance* outstanding
------- - Non*
Other a ssets - ....... —
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TOTAL A H J K T S -------------- ---- --------------- -------------------------- n .m , slats

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Demand deposit* of Individuals, partnerships, and corpora
Ilona ------------------------------------- — ----------- ----------- ---- ------ 5.S0S.tif IS
Tim e deposit* of Individual* partnership*, and coropratlona S .tS t.ltl.S t
Deposit* of United Btatea Uovernanent (Including postal
e a s i n g * ) -------------------------------------'
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Daputlla o f Blalaa and pollilra) subdivisions ____________ 41*1-1.5*
'D eroall* o f oaaka ............................ ............. „ — ------ ---------TS,M t.lt
Other deposit* (certified and officer*' checks, etc.) ...............44,014 I]
TOTAL DEPOSITS ----- -------- — fI * .I **.#»(.!I
S ill* payable, rediscount*, And other lla b lllllt* for
borrowed m o n e y ------------ -----——— — ------------------- ------ ------- ---- K ent
iiir t c a g o a or other lie n * Soon* o a hank premleea and
I none on other real aatato —
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Capital*
Bur j&gt;l us
Reserve* (and retirem ent account for preferred capital)
...............Kon&lt;
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TOTAL L fA U IL IT im AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS__________ll.4 t M U .t l
*Thla bank's capital canslela oft
Flrat prof rod stock w ith to ta l par valu e o f (non*, total retlrabli
va' in (non*
Second preferred stock w ltk total par vatu* of | non*, total ratlrable value I non*
Capital note* and d*b«nturao, of tnon* •

othor p u r p o s e * ------------ — -----.—.-------- — 1.5ct.5ec*a
(a ) Loan* aa show n abut* nr* a fia r deduction o f reeervea of llo .M t.t*
lb ) Becurltlee a* shown above a r e after deduction o f reserve* of Nono
I It. A. Wasson, Cashier, cat
a above-nam ed bank, do aoltaiuly
(1WKAII)
tAPPIH M ) that tha a b e t* eU .tem .n l Is tree, aad that It fu lly aad
correctly represent* the true sta te of the sevoral m atter* berela
contained and set forth, to the best of my kaow leda* aad baltaf.
Correct—A ttest It. A. Wasson
A. Petr ilk
Directors
T. R. Tucker
.C , Howard M cNulty
S ta le o f Florida, County of asaU aot*. so;
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Sworn to and subscribed before m e this I lth day o f January. IIM ,
h ad I hereby certify that I am nut aa otflacr ar director o f this bank.
ly com mission oaplroa January k 1M I J ea a W right, Notary publlo

definitely more complex and when
an entire organ Is frozen, it sus­
tains damage and never works
again.
To achieve the results already
accomplished, the researchers In­
vestigated ths animal kingdom,
where Insects resist mid over
long periods through a process of
dehydration.
Applying this to animal hearts,
It was discavsred that the freesing point could bo lowered by
removing soma of Its water eontent and allowing It to absorb
some glycerol.
Dr. Collins, director of cryo­
genic. engineering at MIT, de­
veloped a special vacuum cham­
ber which let the researchers re­
move ranging percentages of wa­
ter from an organ while keeping
a precise check to ace that it
didn't freeze.
This technique permits a heart's
temperature to be held at minus
eight degrees centigrade for es
long as one hour. Subsequently
the scientist! were able to re­
store water to the heart, farm it
and Implant It In a laboratory
animal’* neck.

It began beating In Ha own
rhythm—separate from that of
the animal's own heart.
Dr. Jacob points out that tills
does not represent a solution to
the problem of organ preserva­
tion. It la, however, a fascinating
stop along (he way.

Gerber
Strained

Junior

Foods

Foods

Cerv Inks Pact
KANSAS CITY (UI'I) - Bob
Cerv, who drove In 97 runs In 123
games last season, algncd hla 1960
contract with the Kansas City Ath­
letics Monday. He was the first
member of the Athlrllcs to comr
to terms.

CORN

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Morton

Newcomer To Fight
NEW YORK (UPI) - Light
heavyweight Billy Ryan of Bos­
ton, a protege of Rocky Marciano,
will meet Rory Calhoun of White
Plains, N. Y., In a 10 round bout
Feb. 3 at Madison Square Garden.
Marciano, former heavyweight
champion, may work in Ryan’s
corner.

"33" BLEACH &lt;*• | 1 8'

Red Bird 4 oz.
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LIM A BEANS
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Hershey

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undersigned County Judge fur the
appointm ent nf * guaid lan for
IIAIIIIY U. 1IIOUINB. .t mental
Incompetent, ami that said P eti­
tion w ill be heard by me on
Keb. 15th, 1*10, a l my offlro In
the courthouse, at Banford. Haml»ole County, Florida, a t I K a. m.
o'clock on aald date.
Dated th is 11th day o f January,
A. D. IMA
/ • / W ilton A ltsan der
County Judge
Mark N. Cleveland, Jr. and
Harold P. Johnton. A llo neya
at Law, p. U Uox 21*. Banford,
Florida, Attorney* fu- P etitioner.

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TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - T h e
growing colt of winning high state
political office i« Mining tn tid tr&lt;
ahU coacern in this big election
year, ana. ia likely to aUr up soma
fuaa ia the a n t Legislature.
Three would-be candidatea have
already dropped by the wayalde,
•eying they ceUd not rfciae (hat'
much money.
One, Houie So
Bealley, n ld h
something about

candidatea.
His general idea of aleclion lew
reform drew Immediate hacking
from Gov. LeRoy Ooillna end Sec­
retary of State R. A. Grey, neither
of whom will bo ia office when the
Legislature meets.
This is not a hew problem. It’s
Juit that tin total figures got Mgger each election.
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Antibiotics were first made
C. Parris Bryant of Ocala hacked available for clinical uaa in ' the
out of the governor’s lace.hhwtiy United States In 1PM when peni­
before the Orst primary In 1136, cillin was produced commercially.

R n t a r M C nildren. H e is .h o w n w ith M rs. Eimw
Lnude, p resident o f th n co u n ty association.

Child Group
Invites Parents

saying he had nm out of money.
Two day* Uler, he re-entcrcd'thc
race with the word frlcadi had
coeie through with the neeraaary
fundi. . V
He apea( a total of $63,OOP and
ran thin).
*
Bryant plant to try ' again thia
year and apapreatly ta better heel­
ed.
That tPS6 race eoit Colllni, win­
ner la an uaprecedcnted tin t pri­
mary ahoo-ln. about $300,000. But
candidatea thti year figure it will
take $300,000 to reach the fli
mary end another $200,000
run-off.
If thia trend continue*, ekpendithffi will go way out cf sight with­
in 10 years, becoming, la ; the
words af Sen. Fred O. Dickinson of
West Palm Beach, one of this
year’s candidates, a “bottomless

HARLEY ANDERSON (e n te r) is &lt;mnEr«tuU(»d Uy; VAII.7 QM
officer Kenneth P. Rowell (left) after completing 20 yearaof tei
the Navy. Andomoa will retire In Sanford and operate hli Own a
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The Seminole Anociation (or
Retarded Children has bvltcd aU
member! and Interested parents
to attend a meeting nest Monday
. it the Little Red tcboolhouae end
hupect the new quarters for preacheol age children. .
' »( WUliam ,0 . Cot, district counaelar lor the Mate Dept, of Vocathat) WefcaMllf«t—
*o the
group at Its meeting this week and
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.community training pnJccU.

* , Can also told that retarded
yeuag adults interested ia the
rehabilitation service lire invited

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Mi of Clnarwaler got her first look
through; Nashville, Ttnn.

New Folk Singer
learns definitely

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2. For Rest
I. Waste* te Rest
4. Real EaUta Waste*
5. Real Estate For Sate
4. M ort(*|o Loans
7. Basi nose Opportunities
7-A laaarance
5. Female Help Waate*
9. Mate Help Waate*
19. Mate or Female
11, Work Waate*
12. Flumbtaf Bervfeeo
II. Eterlrteal Services
14. Bull*, Palat 41 Repair
IB. Special Services
11-A Beauty Parlor*

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NEW HOME. Country Club Man*
or. CaU TA 2181.___________
| ONE BEDROOM Duplex apart­
ment, furnished; adults. Avail­
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4th. or cell PA 1-3*10.
HOUSE foe SALE Or RENT: 3- O
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Circle; »*3 month PA 1*09*.

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It. Machinery • Tools
19, Boats an* Motors
2*. Automobile*
20-A Trailers
21. Farallar#
22. Articles For Sale
29. Notices 4k Personal*
24. Lost A Found
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Complaint (or dlvore# fltod horo
■ ■ U n it you, w ltk tko Clork o f tho
aboTO styled Court on or boforo
January I t , l i l t and aerva a ropjr
of aan a upon p la in tiffs Attorney,
Jam oi C. Collier, Tit W est Church
Street, Orlando, Florida.
Ilorala fa ll not ar a decree pro
confrsoo w ill bo entered aaaln you.
WITNESS nay b in d end laal at
Bonford, Florida, Bemlnnle County,
Florida, thla l l t h day of December,
Itit.
(BEAL)
David M. flalrbol
Clorb of the Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlen, DC
Jam** C, Colllar
Atloraay for F lo lo llfl
Fubllah Dac. I t * Jan. C, t*. t t .

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Refletere* Real Eitate Broker
Mary E. Carmen — Lao Salrall
B. E. Rofero, Sr Aiaoclatea
Pb. VK 2-1901 17M at Hiawatha

■THATS Y A iA T / I B I S H S O R S A R C T O R

LOTS: Cleared, hlfh ground, 100*
x lii*: one bloek off New Upseta Rd. ISM. Phone PA 2-7211
after 9:00 P. M.
W E L A K A A P A R T M E N T S : room ,

private bathe, 114 W. First St.
OFFICE SPACE with ample nark­
ing. 219 Oak Avenue. FA 2-3900.
2-BEDROOM untarnished houae,
kitchen electrically equipped.
2412 Willow Avenue.
Call
HOUSE

for rent
Sanford
n e a r Lake Jenup.

2-BEDROOM CB
phone FA 2-3030
3-BEDROOM furnished house, l i t
W. Hth. St. Phone FA 2-0070.

APARTMENT. ltllElm . FA 2-0371.

LOCH ARBOR
THREE BEDROOM. l ‘i bath
home on canal with aceeu to
GARAGE APARTMENT, adults
Chryxtal Lake available now a a
only. 010 Palmetto Ave.
owner has been transferred
overieai. Low down payment
FURN. apt. 2300 Melloavilte
and atiume 4tt% F. H. A.
mortgaie of *12,941.
RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hoaplta' A Baby Beds ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
By Diy, Week or Month.
Raymond Lundquiet, Aasoc.
•ARROLL’S FURNITURE
FA
2-90*1 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Ph. FA 2-3181
116 W. l i t BL
BY OWNER: Reaioaable terma;
MODERN two bedroom apartment
9-bedroom, 2 bath, large living
in duplex; elentrle kitchen;
room and porch, established
large yard. Natar goutbalde
lawn, excellent neighborhood.
School. No -meOrra. utilitiea
Sanford. FA 1-7499.
ahared. *40. After 9:90, TIM E.
14th. St. FA 2-7092.
READY FOR IMMEDIATE f t

Bdrm. houae, 900 Grapevllle
OCCUPANCY
Ave. FA 2-1130 after I P. M.
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gahlas,
S-BEDRuOM. 2 bath, kitchen
401 MagnoUa. FA 1-9720.
equipped, Florida room. Largo
UNFURNISHED 3-bedroom bouts,
lot. Call FA 2-9412.
large Florida room, kiiehen
equipped, hardwood flaprs. Call Excellent Homesites
FA 2-1*17.
ON L A K E S ,
SMALL furnished house, 1 bed­
room, near hospital, *43 per
month. Lighte and water includ­
Legal Notice
C. A* Whiddon, Sr.
ed. Phone FA 2-1344.
f ic t it io u s

Legal Notice

ix t h w c i R c r r r c o u r t , x ix t n
j r a i c i A i . u iR C t r r i x a x d f a r
a n w i x m .H t o t t u . F l o r i d a
IX CHAXCF.RV x n . I H I I
P U T TO RUIKT T tT I.R
CI.ARA B. PL'LSIFK R
P la in tiff

•meOTHER
SID
O A D D y fe.

| CLEAN e-room te mixbe* apL
n o te la. *11 Park Ara.
| (-ROOM furnished laraga apartmeat with garafe. Adulta
Phone PA 2-3202.

W IN FR C D L. CONELT a t at
D o f« n d aats
XOTICD
STA TE O P FLORIDA
COUNTT O F SEMINOLE
T ot W lnfrod L C onrly and If
m arrla d ..... ............. Connly, his w ife:
W illiam a haldon T oun*, a n d If
m arrlad . - -------------------*T oung, bln
w lfa ; l.ln n la l.e o ia T oung, a n d If
m a rrla d ....... ................. . ... Young, h a r
huabsn. : Ernest g. Allaopp and
Mabel K. Alaopp. hla wlfa of T1F
Now England Avenue, gum m ltl,
N. J.; Holla M ulllnneaui, ami II
marrlad, _ —................ M ulllnneaui,
har buaband. If liv in g and It dand.
agalnal thalr unknown hairs, do
vlatte, logstoto, grantees, trust«0(, spoueet, rrodltora,
Itannra,
aucteaiora. or other partita claim ­
ing Inltreat by, through, undar or
again st them or any of them, and
oil parsons having nr claim ing to
hava any oatata, right, tills or
Interest In or lion upon tbs fo llo w ­
ing described tra els of root pro­
perty nr any port thereof located
In Bemlnole County, Florida; you
Ore hereby notified that a ault
lha C lrealt Court o f Ssm lnols
County. Florida, agoln st you. and
•ach o f you, elolm laa any a sla le,
right, title or Interoat la, or Ilea
upon tho follow in g property s itu ­
ated la Sem inole County, Florida!
TRACT t
L ots C. T, and I Block I t and
Lola I. II and II, Block IT. o f
Banlando the Suburb Beautiful, a c ­
cording to tho plat thereof as
recorded la P lat Rook I, P ans IS,
Publta Records o f Sominulo County,
Florida; and you are hersby re ­
quired to file yottr answ er or
other w ritten defenses personally
or by &gt;uui attorney w ith th , Clark
of th e c ir c u it Court, Nlath Judl
rial
Circuit,
Seminal*
County.
Florida, at the Court House at
Sanford, Florida, and eerv# a copy
thereof upon tho plaintiff's a t ­
torney, w h ose a im s lo W ebber II.
H alase, t t l Park Aveaao, a . W in­
ter Park, Florida, not later than
tha II day o f February, 111*,
thorola se ttin g up tbo a g ists,
righ t, title, or In tersil la or Ilea
upon Iba above described proper­
ty claim ed by you, and should
y e a fe ll to do so, a doer** pro
cent***# w ill ba gatarod a gain st
F**.
WITNESS my hand and aaal a f
aald Court a t Sanford. Florida,
th is II day vi
a f January, III*.
David M. flaich el
Clark af Ik*
abava-aiylad Court
By Aria J. Luadqulot
DC

e tn a

NOTICR IB h e reb y a lv t n th a t w a
a rc e n g ag e d la bualnaoa a t F e rn
P a rk . S a tala ala C o u n ty , F lo rid a,
n n d a r th a (In tltlo u a n a ia a of, llo u ia
of F to o rr, a n d t h a t w« In ten d to
re g la ta r aald n am a w ith th o C lerk
of tho C irc u it C o u rt, Sem inole
C ounty.
F lo r lb t.
la ' aocordanro
w ith th e provlalono a f tho F le tltlouo Kam o S ta tu te * . to -w ltt geelion I t l . t l F lo rid a g ta tu ta * I ttT .
S la t D allao D akar
O. J. A dklne
C b arlaa II. A d k in s
P ubllah Dae. I I A J a n . I. I t , I t.
T itle nT A T R O F FL O R ID A TO
PATRICIA ANN McCARTKR, ( I t
PROVIIIKNCK HOAD, CHA RLO TTE
T, NORTH CAROLINA)
A sw o rn C om plaint hartog boas

BROKER '
902 BO. Park At*. Ph PA l-MM
W. 90th. StreeL

Legal Notica
FIC T IT IO U S S A H P
NOTICK ia h e re b y x lv o a t h a t T
am a n g ag a d la hualnaoa a t P a r k
A l l t h at., Saralnnla C ounty, F lo r .
Ida. andoe th a flo tltlo u a a n n a o r
H anford L a u n d ro m a t a n d th a t I
la to a d to ro a la ta r aald n am e w ith
fho C lork o f th e C ircu it C o u rt,
Sem inole C ounty, F lo rid a , la ‘a cc o rd a n re w ith th a provlalona or th a
F lrlltlo a o N am a B tatu tea, to -w ltt
Section a tl.o a F lo rid a S ta tu to o IttT .
■1st W illiam R. D o u g h ty
P u b lish Doe. IS . J a n . 'I , ( I , IS,

x o T tc tt o f s u r r
TEH. P laintiff, versus PdfTHICI A
ANN MeCARTEH, D efend*!*, Ihooo
praaants ora In command you Is
■ppaar and fllo your w ritten dafoniaa heroin on or before lh a l l t h
day of January, A. D. Rtae. or
otherw ise D ecree Pro Confedas w ill
be entered a gain st you.
Tho Sanford Herald la du elgaated a s a new spaper o f gen eral cir­
culation In which thto cita tio n sh all
bo published on-., each weefc tor
four ropoerutlvs w eeks.
WITNESS my hand and odflelal
seal o f tho Clork. n( the rRrcult
Court on th is tho Slot day of
December, Ai D. I t l t ,

STATE O F FL O R ID A TO t T. N.
"ANDY" ANDERSON, F a s t O ffice
Bog l i l t . P a to ro h a rn , T lr g la la :
A ault havin g boon Died ogolnnt
you In fho Circuit Court la gad
for gem lnole County, Florida, a t
law , for replevin, tha abbreviated
title o f w hich la HOWARD J .
CHAMPION and BARBARA
A.
CHAMPION, hlo w ife. P la in tiffs,
va. T. N. "ANDY" ANDERSON at
• l D efen d an t., you ara hereby
a etltled aad. required to Die p e e s
w ritten defenses, If nay, ta th e
P la in tiffs oom ptalnt filed ta aald
eahoo, aad to aorva a copy th ere­
o f upon P la in tiffs attorn ey e o op
boforo the tin t day o f January, A.
D. ltd*} otherw ise d efault w ill bo
entered again st you for th e r e lie f
prayed hy Plaintiff*.
w i t n e s s m y hand and tha seal
o f said Court a t Bonford, F lorida v
th is l l t h day o f December, A. R
(SEAL&gt;*
4
David M. flatch el
1
Clark a f tha Circuit Court
B n Marika T. V lhlaa
Deputy Clerk
K eaaetk M. Loftier
Edwardo Building
F ast O fflee D raw er tt#
S an fo rd , F lo rid a
A tloraay for P lain tiff
Publish Doe. I t * J ob. 4. t t , *6

any claim s aad domanda w h lth
you. or oilhor o f you. m ay hope
a gain st the aetata a f M srgaiwt
It. M atheion. deceased, lata o f
aald County, to the County Judme
o f Seminole County, Florida a t A
a ftlce la tho court house o f u t t
County at Soafsrd, Florida, w ithin
eig h t talondar m onths from thol
tim e of th» first publication a f 1
th is nutlet. Each claim or demand
shall b* la w riting, and sh all atat*
tha plar* of raoldoaco and peat o f.
flea addreea of the claim ant, and
ehull b* aworn to by tha alalm .
ant. agen t, attorney, aad any aaeh
claim or demand not t o filed shall
ba void.
Carrie J. Baldwin.
As
adm inistrator
o f fho
Batata of
M argaret E. M otbesea, deceased
Frank Faraaadea
4» North O rsngs Avenue,
O_______
r l a n d e , Florida
A ltoraay far E io e u tr ls
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5. Real Estate For Sato

BASS FEVER ? ?
INCOME PROPERTY: A p t .
STOP) LOOK! LISTEN!
house. Needs repair but good Three large lots, approximately
75 ft. x 400 ft. on beautiful STOP! in lo see our S bedroom
for future investment. Located
I SOI So. Park Ave. Sanford — • clear secluded lake, paved road
m or 2 tiled bath homes at
frontage, extellent f i s h i n g .
opposite First Bsptist Church.
S3,ooo each with terms. (Bring
SAN 8EM KNOLLS
money and fishing poly).
ALSO practically new I room
4 Blocks West of Freneh Avenue
residence at 2711 Sanford Ave.
on 30th Street.
Convenient to Sanford Naval S t Johns Realty Co.
LOOK! at all the wonderful fea­
Air Stat hxi.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ture* In thtae home*. Terr*no
116 N: Park Ave. Ph. FA 24123
floors—Furred and Plastered
For further detail* contact
walls — Custom built • cabinet
GEORGE T. STUMP
3-BEDROOM. S bath. doubU earwork—and Dust-free closetsport*, extra large utility room.
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
Close to schools and shoppiaf
Monthly payment* 076. 110
A LOAN ASSN.
Shannon Dr. FA 2-1170.
,117 «. COURT ST., ORLANDO
-LISTEN! lo tba price and
1
PHONE GA 5-3531
terms—$550 Down PUA Financ­
Stenstrom Realty
ed—Exclusive with
HERBERT STENSTROM
W. H. ••Bill" 8temper Agency
Registered Broker
Realtor * Insurer
LEN RISNER
ASSOCIATES; H. E. Taffer
LOTTIE BROADWAY
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
KEN TORBETT
Robert F. May. Bart Pilcher,
BETTYE D. SMITH
Helen E. Noonan, R. T. McCasklll
Associates
Phone FA 24091
112 N. Park
11 N. Park Ph. FA 2-2420
SANFORD: 2-bedroom b l o c k
APPROXIMATELY ten acres of
house; corner lot; vacant. $600
grove, $1,500 per acre; near Suncash;' FHA mortgage; $57.50 per
land Estates. Contact Joseph
month. FA 2-667$____________
Levy, FA 2-122$.
7. Business Opportunities
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2344 French Ave.
. n in r. Always glad to see new Uiop.c movu
FOR LEASE: 40 acre;. Semlnol*
into tha neighborhood 1"
J. W. HALL
County, SEU Sect. 26 Twa 21
S-Rg. 31E. Write; A. Strop, 120
RsaiUr
Call Hall'*
Phon* FA 2-2641
Hyde Perk Ave., Tampa.
15. Spatial Services
12. Plum bing S ervices
WYNNEWOOD: 3 BR., Fla. Rm., 8. Female Help Wanted
SANFORD Plumbing * Heating
atove, refrigerator. Air condi­
25M So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7916.
tioner optional. Low paymenti.
2410 Stevcna Ave.
NEW 9-btdroom Block bouat, part­
ly furnished, $6,900, terms. Ap­
ply 2620 Palmetto.

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

Real Estate — Insurance
Surety Bonds
I-BEDROOM house,
screened SIS So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5*41
porch, fenced yard; Juat outside
Sanford
city limits. FA 2-7412.
Eves* Bldg. Lake Mary
Ph. FA 2-1120
SELL ar TRADE: 3-Bedroom, Itt
# baths, CB, Florida room. Nicely BARGAIN - MOVE LN TODAY
landscaped 125* -a US' corner
BR. house an Magnolia, just nut
lot (2,too down or will trade I of
cMy Urn, s; kitchen equipped,
for other property. Win finance Venetian
blinds, spac* he*tar.
p o t af down payment U desir­ Must seU at once. $5226. Will
ed. 129 E- Coleman Circle.
trad* for late model ear.
FA 2-7207,
•A 2-0661 or FA 14523. •
LOTS for salt on hard aurfaee
road; nicely graded; near Moo-

FARMER'S

AGENCY

N. V. Farmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trama
Associate*.
US S. French At*. Ph. FA S-5221
Altar hours, FA 2-1811, FA 246B1,
FA 24281

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
W* berit* yau to be our guests
ahaolstely free without oblige.
Mam at oa* of Sanford * leading
Mat*)* while you Meat* suit­
able honing far yeareelf and
family, Pkk up year key at
ear feJee Office.

l-BEDROOM block house leu
thaa ooe year old; small down
payment. FA 2-797L
city limits, $1,000 my equity,
A,200 balance, payments $56.
FA 2-3465.
TWO BEDROOM HOME, kitchen
equipped, Large corner let. 1500
down end assume permeate.
FA 2-7666 after 5:00 P. M.

PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
1126 Barite St.
FA 2-6649 All types and ilxei. Install
What seetlon of Semlr.ola
"Do It Youraelf'
PLUMBING
County do you livt In? Do you
WR REPAIR AND SERVICE
Contracting ft Repairs
have an AVON Representative
STINE
Free Estimate*
calling on you regularly? If
Machinery and Suppto O*.
R. L. HARVEY
you don't, we may need you.
207 W. 2nd St.
PhYFA 241
264 Sanford Ave. Phono FA 2If you would like to learn
•bout being an AVON Repre­
TV PICTUME TUBE SPECIAL
13. Electrical Service*
sentative, write Mra. Jean
For 2 weeks only!
MUanlch, Box 24*. Lockhart,
IT
In.
(accept
aomo
Electric
Service
Via., for Interview.
port able*)
ISM
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
WOMEN to work la meat packing
'plant. Apply Hi-flavor Meats,
Tuskawillow Rd., Near Oviedo. 14. Baild, Paint ft Bepalr
No phone Information._______ WALL PAPERINO ft PAINTING ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stateWork Guaranteed
Bod Board
manta, involets, band Mila, and
Contact sol West 2th St.
programs, e t c . Pr igraialva
Phon* FA 24642
PriaUnf Co. Phsaa FA 8-MIL—
BUlLDtNO MATERIALS SALES­
MS Waot rn a a t
MAN experienced in lumber and
THOS. E. THOMPSON
building materials daatrad. but
General Contractor
will consider other qualified ap­
Home Carpentry Repairs
plicants. Starting salary comRoofing ft Siding
msnsurat* with ability. Perma­
Phone FA 24452
nent position with growing aatio u l company. Mall aummary
of background fa F. O. Ben ROOFING, Gutiara, Spouting, Sewing Mach. Repairs
Roof Repairs, Painting, Cement
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
701, Sanfartf, Florida.
104 So. Park (24 hr. sar.)
FA 24611__________
M E C H A N I C : GUARANTEED
1B-A- Bannty P arian
SALARY PLUS COMMISSION.
HCAPITALIZATION. PREFER
B
ft
M
ROOFINO
D O R tr B k X W S h o p
EXPERIENCE IN FORD PROContracting ft Repairs
DUCTS. APPLY IN PERSON
Lisaased — Bonded —Inanrod
TO HUNT LINCOLN MER­
FREE ESTIMATES
CURY. WC., 162 N. PAL­ 522 Laurel
Ave. Ph. FA 17243
METTO.
PAINTING ft DECORATING
Licensed — Bonded
RETAIL Building Material OutFra* Estimates —
•Ida Salesman, some experience
la buddies malarial* necessary.
Write qualifications to Bag ft;
c/o Ssnfoed' Herald._________
TASKER PAINTING — Room
Special. FA 24150.___________

ATTENTION

12. Plumbing Service*

LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
Vespa Motor Boooters
Hosier ft Lawn Mower Service Cut Flowers Far An;
SANFORD FLOWS
Woat Country Club Rd. FA 1-7228
FA 2-1622
or
SEPTIC TANK 8ERVICE

Biaca 1248

&gt;. HARE

Plumbing ft

H eating
AIR COvpITtONtNG
CONTRACT gad REP MR WORK
1027 Sanford Av*.
FA I 4 M

rib 84482

l f t t Bathe

VA-FHAFHA In StFYicft
Conventional
Financing
Down Paymenta
Low ift 1421
You can move in iuunadint«lp while tha paper* nr*
being prom
Wo Gunrnntftf

„_____ Or lif t

itrue tion Of Your
Homo For Th# Flrat
Year — Or Your Down
Payment And Ooata*

DEBARY

1953 ALCAR, 18 ft tandem, *»reliant condition, modern. Must
sen this week. $1,160. De Witte's
Trailer-Park, aeross from Movisland on 17-62.
45' x S', 56* Groat Lakes 2 bdrm.
carpeted, air conditioned, cabanna. Park Avt. Trailer Ot., Lot
71. Reasonable.
6T R. TRAILER; exceptional buy
at 11,620. Open at 11th. tad
Stafocd until 5:30.__________•

Windshield

17. Pats, Livestock, Supplies

Used
Back GUaa
V ant Ginas

Furniture

SERVICE

PICKING LADDERS
Basiwood, tha lightest and strong,
•at.
Siies 18 la 32 feet. In stock.

CITRUS A CABBAGE BAGS
Citrus 5 lb*, to Half Box sis**,
Cabbage 50 lbs.
PICKING BAGS h CUPPERS
A. M. Provatt, Phono 1104, Sevilla,

antes. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE

Jenkins

F urniture

400 Sanford Av*.

FA I-74M

• BIO VALUES

•

1U1CK CREDIT

• RASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIER

Now and Deed Furniture
511 B. Fir It St.
FA PM22

Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Larry’s Mart
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
-AWAY, Hospital and Baby
Is. Day, Wean or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Ph. *A 8-7255

fS A V E f

Mather of Sanford

lag • Sporty Coral and White Tutone Fiolah with WhH* Side*
wall Tires and New Top • SpotWas
Inside sad Oot • Bold with an "OK* $ 1 ^ 0 6
Warranty • Eaellent G. M. A. C. Terms

C o u n th y

FA 2 4622

INCOME TAX SERVICE

WILLIAM H. MURRAY

l i l t Celery Ave. Tel T k 2 1391
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRLNG
W. L. HARMON
FH. FA 2-4223 Alter $ P. M.

BEDROOM
SUITES

C lu b

P 9flcuw h

Sankarlk Glass gad Paint Co.
11 l i t W. 2nd 8t.

SINGER PORTABLE to rsspon•Ibla party In this vicinity,
Take over 8 payments of $5.43.
Two year guarantee remaining,
Write. Box AA, c/o Sanford Her-

NOrth S4711

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

L oot Glass

SPECIAL

20-A Trailers

New ft Uaad
Furniture and Appliance*
MARIAN MARKET CABBAGE
PLANTS h r sale. Fred Thurs­
ton. Phono FA 2-3990.

22. A rtklss For Solo

ST JOHNSON SS H. P. electric Sell Ua Your Furniture. Q
Military toyi, child* army suite,
alee ping bag*, jungle turn*
motor; Pelican trailer; M ft. Service With The Cub. 8U
step bottom runabout; FA 3-6633 TRADING *OST, FA 2-0977.
mock*. Army-Navy Surplus, S10
after 6:00.
Sanford Avenue.
EDWOOD Cedar closet, like
new, $20. 450 Rosalia Dr. (cot ANTIQUES, general line. Mildred
Rolf, 291 Magnolia Place, Dn*
Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Bary — one block south of En­
TOMATOES
and
SWEET
POTA
terprise ltd. NO $-4415,
Robaon Sporting Goods
TOES. Celery Ave., near Beard
50(4-1 E. 1st.
Ph FA 2 SMI
FOR SALE; 1050 Dodge Wayfarer 2 dr. Electric water beater
SAVE at BRYAN’S
and oil spare heater. Malt* of­
FABRIC SHOP.
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1050 Chevrolet 3-DR., • .-ylinder. On* block West of Monro* Comer,
Ua* than 0.000 mUet, no rust on West first St.
23. Notice* A P ersonals
anywhere. Will accept car for
equity or caah, take over pay­
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ALUMINUM
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VENETIAN BUNDS
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trict 152 In Sanford: l i t to 0th.
AIR CONDITIONED 'S3 2 door
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
Mereury. FA S-M10 after 6 p. m.
or rayon lapei. Colton or nylon 81., betweon MtUonville and
Park Ave. Pleaic call FA 1-5601.
cord*.
'16 OLDS Holiday 4 Dr., tutone. SenkHt'ik Glass and Paint Co.
TRAILER furnished t« man and
naw W/W Tires, radio and 112-114 W. 2nd St
FA 3-4622
wife In exchange for tom* serv­
heater. OIOS. FA 2-5739.
ices rendered to man next door,
MARY
CARTER
PAINTS
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recovering from illness. In Os­
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sion heads $30. Phone FA 2-6323.
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24. Lont.ft Found
Ph. PA 2-9649
and !!., PS., continental wheel, 901 W. 1st. St.
4.100 actual miles, good econo­ GOOD Used Appliances and TV’i REWARD for return tA key, erndit
my; 1000 and take over pay­
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Gormly, inc., Third A Palmetto,
N. C. car Doc. 24. No question*
ments. Phon* FA I4M7 after
6:00 P. M.
asked. Phone FA 2-2716.
RADl6 record player combine
tion, table model, 3 speed, $35. LOST: Toy Terrier, white female
WILL TRADE 1950 Chevrolet tuAlso portable record player, 3
dor aodtn, excellent condition,
with on* black eye: In vUiatty
speed, $30. FA 2-7668 after 5:00
(or'pickup truck. FA 2-4715 afof Food Fair. REWARD. Phooa
FA 3-2564.
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refrigerator; odds ai
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settling ia Sanford. FA 2-5182.

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(1mIr tan af God to he poor and
b a n la a (tabic ot ordinary bard
working parraU.
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didn't (trika Ibair fancy, lor they
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By'M L* GEOBOB W. CBANB
. CASE D-AJ4: Tad B, aged M,
b a temtoary student.
Dr, Craaa," ha begaa. "aa
n pyebiairist and active teachp of a tibia Class, bow would
M say that Chrletlanily differs
t o n sil other religions?"
been predicted for nearly too
years prior to his birth. This
tras not true of any other sect.
That’s why the Three Wise Men
•e ra i n ep g latta with the a*.
| ated Messiah ef the Hebrews,
Par the captured Jews were
pattered all ever the civilised
world. And their teaching about
• future tae ef Oed was thus
ha itts to educated asea ef vsr-

Chrlat waahad the feet of his
Apoatlea la show them humility.
This was an latalarabla Idea for
Ita leaders who had expected a
datsllaf monarch with the stem
cruelty of Thor or Woden, plus
the pomp of Solomon's court
sad Caesar's purple robes.
Sod’s Sacrifice
Until the Bethlehem scene, all
races of mankind had visualised
their gods as cruel, vindictive
judges.
They regarded diety as a He.
rod or Pharaoh, who had no com*
punctlon about killing aH the boy
babies la the kingdom.
So It had boon the universal
custom le try to appease the sold
hearted deities by offertap ef
doves, sheep and buttocks or
wtae, rice and even human saert*

. Manoior Christ was the eel* thinking of all pooptos and all pre­
mtoettou of the lefty Judaism vious religions by sacrificing to
that had baee the highest ethical m n l
la oat dramatic stroke, be
M M
U tried
to shatter the mlaUkea
worldwide view that deity to set­
ter*, cruel end unfading.
the highly dvfllsad Oroaka aad
He sacrificed to man to opea
Kemsas atm wore at the primi­
tive ethical s to p of worshiping mankind's tyts to an entirely
new concept of divinity. He want­
g m iitr tu
ed to show ut that Cod to our
Father, ef a kindly, forgiving na­
ture.
The old Mosaic rule ef "An aye
for ea eye" was now superseded
by the Golden Rule, phis Christ’s
reply that wa should forgive aw
brother T* times f.
to road the Pour Gospels with
this new slant and yon will tee
why Bethlehem gave na Mm moat
dynamic aoocopt of Dotty over
portrayed on this plauot.
(Always writo to Dr. Crane to
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Robert Thomas, gaaford Groce Brown, Sanford
Ruby Craohthanks, Sanford
Ralph Doan, Sanford
Walter Ball, Geneva
Helen Young Smith, Sanford
Dorothea Bobinaon, Sanford
Shirley Conkay, Sanford
Nancy Pitogar, Sanford
Margaret South, Sanford
Abner Bradley, Sanford
Katharine PanuUo, Sanford
Marta Hardy, laniard
S te m Sbigmaa, Lata Maty
Mr. aad Mra. Charles Avery, .
Sanford, a son
Mr. aad Mra. Donald Conkay,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. a ta Mra. Jen P. Bobinaon,
Sanford, a daughter
Willie BeU^tataerd
Barbara Buprocht, Sanford
Brownie Lee, Sanford
Bonnie Davis, Sanford
Jewel Cummings, Sanford
Bov. Bert Williams, Sanford
Helen Rogers, Sanford
Robert Thomas, Sanford
Baton Batata. Sanford
Carrie Dentals, Hawthorne
Ida Andersen, Oeneve
LouIm BAltar. I s n i m d
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MARION ISAAC MOORE, right, with Deputy Jim
Singletary.
(Herald Photo)

Murderer Lived
*ln Forest City
An cjtcuped convicted murderer from North Carolina,
with a flair for publicity, told county deputies today that he
had lived in the county for more than a year and was wanted
by authorities for the slaying of his wife in 1948.
The man, identified as Marion Isaac Moore. 47, of Greens,
fboro, N. C., was arrested by Deputy W. R. Seeberger on a

News Briefs
Ike Insulted

vagrancy oharga but, while ho
wai fingerprinted in Urn Sheriff’s
office, told deputiee "get a re­
porter and I’ll tell you a real good
story.”
Moor* aaid be killed his wife la
Greensboro in March of 1MI and
was sentenced to &gt;1-30 year* la
Jail after pleading guilty to aecoad
degree murder.
While serving la a road gang
in July of 1M6, Moore said ha
escaped and fled into Florida and
“after bumping around” for o tow
years torn* to ’Forast QMy la lota

Earthquake Racks
Peruvian City;
38 Dead, 200 Hurt
AREQUIPA, Peru (UPI) — A
shattering earthquake—the worst
disaster in the history of this
second largest city of P e ru killed at least M persons Wed­
nesday and injured more than MO,
it was reported today.
Aflershocki continued through
the night, and thousands *f per­
sons slept In the open for fear
that another major quake might
shake down their homes.
President Manuel Prado, U. I.
Ambassador Theodore AchiUes
and ether American aad Peruvian
officials wart flying hers today to
assets the extent ef damage.*
An emergency airlift brought
doctor*, nurses, food aod ossen
till medicines for quako victims.
Help also woe oa Mm way Worn
Bolivia.
Local authorities proclaimed a
state ef emergency la Arequlpa
aad surrounding area* shortly aft­
er Urn first shock rocked Um city
•t 10:4* a. m., destroying or dam­
aging aa estimated * par seat of

HAVANA (UPI) - A radio alaMod bare attacked U. S. leaders
• Wednesday and urged the people
ef the United States to rise in
R e v o lt agaiust their government.
- la a broadcast repeated at four*
hour iatervals all day, Radio Mam*
hi Insulted President Eisenhower,
Secretary of State ChrisUaa Herter
aad hie predeeeaeor, the late John
Peeter Dulles.
1*5*.
^TtuTtoomblor wrecked the BoSeeberger. who aaid ha had a man Catholic church at Baoto Do­
More H ats In Ring
"tip” that Moore, had been "brag­ mingo. the Qoyoaocho Hospital,
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - For ging” around tho area of his ex­ tho Gibtoe beak and the public
Bier House speakers C. Parris ploits began checking Into tho works building, ’'any other public
-B ryant of Ocala and Ted David case yesterday afternoon.
___ „ * or dam
9 b f Hollywood here indicated .they
will formally announce Saturday
as gubernatorial candidates. Bry* denied any story that b* was ad -"completely^ Tdestroyed.”
‘W
T
-•*
ant’s disclosure la expected to wanted anywhere and, was "Just
The dty wai without electric
tome at a news oooference hare. a peaceful citizen."
light er power Wodooeday aigM
David will probably announce at However, Seeberger becanto sus­ aod drinking water was rationed
• Hollywood.
picious, arrested him for vagrancy
Although Arequlpa, with a popu­
and brought him Into the Jail at lation Of IMAM, "sa th* lxrgoot
Big Welcome Planned • : m o. m. today
city hard hit by Um quake, R was
Moore gave the officer no trou felt la scores of other cemmual
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — Florida
ties in Peru, Chill aod Bolivia.
Republicans are planning a mam* hie.
Afaoth welcome hers Saturday whan While be waa being fingerprinted, Telephone Haas war* down la
^V iee President Richard M. Nixon Moore told Deputy Bob Grant, who many areas, delaying report* of
arrives for a reception and party was called into Um cate, "wfaat’e death or damage.
Tim shock boro was worse than
gaily. Florida Republican Chair* the use, go got a reporter and
that which kit Um city sa Jan.
man G. Harold Alexander said I’ll give you a good story.”
delegations from 43 of ths state's After Moore’s story of tho slay U, INfl, kill lag M perse ns aod in•T aounties plan to attend “Dlok lng, deputies notified North Caro­
lina authorities ef the arresL
Nixon Day."
Seeberger said that Moors would
be extradited
soon aa potInfluenza Hits L. A. stole.”
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A halfmillion Los Angeles residents have
A m en stricken in an epidemic of
urhat authorities believe is Aslan
influenza. The disease which broke
Tho first public maetlng of Um
out oe a i*rS« scale early this
Sanford Humane Society I* sche­
weak wai declared of epidemic
duled at • p. at. today for onproportions Wednasdsy by acting
rolling mombore aad alectiaf of­
city health officar Ralph Sachs.
ficers
aad directors.
Ha said M would hit ita peak la
BILOXI, Misf. (UP1)-A federal
Um mooting will bo hold ia tho
about a week.
grand Jury today refused to indict American Legion HaU oa Hwy. ITIn the lynching of Negro 12 and aU persons interested ia
Civil Rights Pressure anyone
Mark
Charles
Parker.
the work of the Humane Society
WASHINGTON tUFI) — Spokes*
The grand jury reported a* 10:4* are urged to aUead aad to Join
Wbiea for religious, labor and racial
the organisation.
groups turned the pressure on Re­ a. m. to Judge Sidney Mlie that
"Wo urge that everyone interest­
publicans todsy to help bring an it had "considered aU tvldenc*
administration • backed civil rights and waa unable to arrive at any ed please attend aad help tarry
on the work of the Society, which
blU to the House floor. A delega­
i* vitally important to Um commu­
tion from the Leadership Confer* true bill."
The decision apparently means nity," Mrs. Harriet Cowley, nomi­
n e e on Civil Rights planned a
rsonal appeal to House GOP the slayers of the young Negro nee for president of tho group,
ader Charles A. K-illock, at a will escape punishment and re­ mid.
main anonymous. State action la Anyone unable to attend Um
■ meeting la Hailecfc’a office.
the cate was virtually ruled out meeUng, but desiring information
two months ago when a Pearl ia asked to telephone Mrs. Diane
River County grand Jury did not Ludsbec at FA 2-7430.
•Villagers Flea
Mrs. Georgs H. Garrison, who
retura any indictments la the
has been active ia Human* Society
case.
Volcano Eruption
Urn FBI bail listed » men as work for several years, will give
KAPOHO, Hawaii (UPI) - " known and suspected partici­ a brief talk aad introduce Marvia
Kilauea volcano erupted with a pants” In the abduction of the Hcltmaa of Cocoa, who will dis­
fiery blast of lava Wednesday 23-year-old Negro truck driver last cuss the organisation aod work of
night Just hour* after MP persons April from th* Poplarvili* JaU, Um group aad preside at a ques­
were removed from this nesrby where ha was held for trial on tion aad answer session. Ho baa
village. Laval spouted 150 feet into charges of raping a Mississippi been a director ia human* socie­
ties for M years.
white woman.
the air.

Jury Turns Down
Lynch Indictment

C

Humane Society
Seeks Members

WEATHER: Fair and mild through Friday. High today, near 80. l.ow tonight. 68*69.
Uaited Prana Leased Wire Established 190*
THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. I960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Nikita Claims Soviets Working
On Fantastic Nuclear Weapon

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MOSCOW (UPI)—Premier Nikita Khrushchev aaid to.
day Russia had built up the giestent nuclear-rocket striking
force in ths world and that a "fantastic" and more formtd*
able weapon waa in the works.
Khrushchev said Russia now was so far ahead of tha
United States and the Western powers it will slash its armed

MR

N. V. FARMER was installed an president of the Seminole County Board
of Realtor* at noon today in a ceremony presided over by J. H. Atkinson of
Pensacola, president of the Florida Assn, of Raaltora. Shown a t the meet*
lng are, front left, Atkinson. Mrs. Gladys Dawson, new secretary-treasurer;
Charles F. Fields, member of the board of directors; C. B. Waller, vice pre•IdeoL end Fanner. Genevieve Blair, eorreapondinf secretary, Is not in
Ihe picture.
(Herald Photo)

Shopping
*'OuVHilftwn Sanford merchants are planning a Fri­
day night shopping promotion which will be announced
when details are completed.
The plan does not include a general opening of the
■toreo THIS FRIDAY night, Although some merchants
have scheduled special aales events which will con­
tinue into the night hours. Those who have planned
these sales are advertising them.
A program to huve the merchants remain open Krldsy nights did not get underwuy last Friday due to a
misunderstanding of the date.
A representative group of the members of the retail
merchanta division of the Chamber of Commerce met
this week and decided to try to work out "an outstand­
ing promotion of special sales and a program of Friday
night shopping hours that will be convenient to and
attract the interest of every shopper in the county."
When the program is completed, it will !&gt;e announ­
ced officially through the retail merchants division.
In the meantime, some stores will lie open to­
morrow night on the individual basis.

Snow, Ice, Floods Hit
U .S . A fte r New Storm
By United I’reaa International
The nation*# third major storm of tha season today pro­
duced two-foot snows in the Southwest, one of the North­
east's worst ice storms in 60 years and damaging Midwest
floods.
The third major storm of the year swept out of New
Mexico, Colorado and Utah to drop 22 inches of snow at

Williams, Aril. MrNary, Aril.,
reported 21 Inches sod nesrby
City Tox Needs
Grsod Csnyoo bed M.
Wednesday was the "warmest
To Be Studied
Jan.
13 on record" all across the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) A
legislative eommiue* studying South. Tbs 71 degree high at SaFlorida's tax structure indicated tannab, G«., 71 at Greensboro,
N. C., and 73 at NasbviUs, Tsnn.,
today it will give special attention all
were records. It waa mostly
I* lb* needs of municipalities tor in Hie SO* in Florida.
additional revenue source..
Convertibles with the tops down
Tho Legislature's Interim Com­ were reported at every college
mittee aa Finaoct and Taxation campus. At Uis University of
ala* will look lata tke general Tennessee, where 700 students en­
y altuatioo to the counties. gaged to a snowball fight just a
week ago, sludeols sat on tbs
brown grass to tbs sunlight to do
their studying.
At Winston Salem, N. C., sa In­
nocent garter snake created con­
fusion at the airport when bo de­
The wedding was scheduled for Wadnesday night.
rided It ores summer and cams
MW« were horns atone last night, and just couldn’t
out to sun himself. A 17-year-old
sit still knowing our daughter was getting married and
Boy Scout qultod the fears of
airport personnel by killing the
we so far away," Mrs. Hull said today.
soak*.
"Suddenly the phone n a g aad we both jumped to
Heavy snow warnings were Is­
our feet and raced for it," eke recalled.
sued tor parts of Colorado, KaoIt was the long distance operator. She asked Mr*.
sat and Nebraska today. Sis to II
Hull to hold on a minute sad after e pause of some 10
inches of snow was expected front
seconds Mrs. Hull heard "Do you take this msa to be
southeast Colorado through north­
your husbaad."
west Kansas and central Nebras­
ka.
"Whea 1 heard Roeemary'e voice. I was the happiest
A bead af freestog rate sod
ia the whole world." Mrs. Hull said.
sleet was forecast far parte of
.
Although the rest of the ceremony was
i
bard to
Kansas, Nebraska sod lows,
hear, because ef circuit trouble, Mrs. Hull said aha
abt heard
bringing katardoos driving send!the peat nr ear "I pronounce you msa aad wife."
T f i e f gusto up to ^P mitoo
Aad ae th" H»o« ntteudr I their daughter’* wedding tani e uhour
were expected tbrough
after all.
Um aortbora plates ares.

afi/wu..

41
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Reds So Far Ahead,
They'll Slash Arm y

'M arriage Vows Heard 1,0 3 0 Miles Aw ay
A Sanford couple, whose only daughter was married
last night 1,030 milca away heard the marring* vows . . .
thanks to the Telephone Company.
Mrs. Clyde Hull of 910 Park Ava. told thin story
this morning.
Her daughter, Rosemary, and Robert Brown of
Columbus, Ohio, decided to get married when he finished
his overseas tour of duty.
Brown was discharged from service early this week
and came to Sanford to fetch his bride-to-be.
However, Brown told the Hulls that he frould like
the marriage to be in Columbus because he had not seen
Jus parents for two year*.
i
The Holto, who understood tbe yosta*
s prob­
lem, gave their consent'and the couple took off for the
Midwest Monday.
»

NO. «07

6 Road Paving
Jobs Completed
In Casselberry

forces by ona-thlrd—l.tOO.OOO -n;n
—within th* next year or two.
He did not describe the new wca
pon but said he could announce
that "th* weapon we have today
in th* hatching ilage la even more
perfect, more formidable" than
anything developed before.
"The weapon, which as they say
ia to Ihe portfolio of uor scientists
and designers, is a fantastic wea
pon," ha said. He said its power
was so great as to be incredible/
la Washington, the speech was
viewed aa an effort to stamped*
tho West Into accepting dlaarma
ment and a nuclear test ban on
Russia's terms.
Some observers alto felt that
the overall tone of Khrushchev's
utterances took soma of tho luster
off what Soviet propaganda has
called "tha Camp David spiriL"
Western diplomatic sources said
to Loodon that Khrushchev ap
pears merely to bo planning what
th* West has been doing tor tha
•past three years—converting (mm
massive armies with conVsnttoaal
weapons to reliance aa nuclear
Military observers ware curious
about the claim of the fantastic
weapon, but they could not shed
any light on it Immediately. They
said that both the United States
sod Russia have scientists with
designs of weapons with "Jncredi
bit" power to thair portfolios at
all timas.
Khrushchev, speaking before the
Supreme Soviet, already had boast
ed: "U m Soviet army wields such
means of warfare and such fire
power at no other army hai over
had."
Khrushchev said cutting conven­
tional troop strength would leave
a 2,400,000—man force equipped
with nuclear weapon* and rocket*
to powerful they can obliterate
any enemy.
He aaid Russia was "several
years" ahead of the United States
In rocketry and would strive to
maintain tha lead. Ha added Rut
sla already hai sufficient atomic
and hydrogen bombs but will con
tlnua to make them until there It
a world wide baa.
Khrushchev also outlined a new
concept of warfare for the Soviet
with the air fore* ovenlualiy abol
ishod to favor of rackets, Um navy
built around a powerful aubma
rina fore* sad Um army made
up of smaller unite armed with
nuclear weapons.

Casselberry Mayor W. M. Ben­
son said today that sis more
towu roads have been paved and
turned over to the town council
tor approval and malntenancs.
Heftier Corp. hat finished pav­
ing Wilshirs Dr., Brighton Way,
Winter Park Dr. and Cannon Way,
Benson said. Joyce Construction
Co. hat finished and turned over
Hibiscus and Norihntur* Drives.
The mayor appointed Cassel­
berry lighting, toning and road
committees at Monday's town
council meeting. H* also named
Harry Wood to be Chamber of
Commerce leader and Dr. 8. R.
Rapaport as town health officer.
Road committee members are
E. Kochs, chairman; Herman
Joyce, Ben Evans and A. O. By­
ers. The road committee will rec­
ommend road, and street improve­
ments and oversee road repair.
IJghting committee members
are John Zimmer, A. L. Byers,
and B. W. Hawthorne. They will
tee what areas need more lights
and recommend light installation
there. ,
Zoning committee members are
Joseph Laird, V. E. Grubb, Lytle
Swope, Earl Zibell and Bud
Srhurkerl.
The town rouncil annexed nine
plait in the Casselberry Heights Longwood Homo
and Pitre Oval area Monday and
placed the town police on social Numbering Urged
security. The council alto passed
Longwood Chamber of Com
a sewage . ordinance prohibiting
III functioning sewerage systems, mrrre President E. G. Heath to­
including seplic links, and stlpu- day urged til town residents to
IsUng that persons owning these get numbers for their homes.
faulty systems mutt repair them. Heath said tha chamber has num­
bered most of th* buildings in
town and hopes to have all Um
houses numbered by June. PegPhone Station
sons who don't have numbers
should apply to Linton Cos or him­
Thefts Reported
self. Heath aaid.
Five Telephone Pay stations in Longwood Is growing so fast that
Ihe county have been broken into It needs numbered bouses to have
over the last (wo days with an soma sort of organization to desig­
undetermined amount of sash nating buildings, th* C of C pratlstolen.
dsnt explained.
The pay stations were located
near Pineeruet Inn oa U. I. 17- F i r # C o n t r o l
•2, Whits Laundry oa French
glavia 4-H club members will
Ave.. Monroe River Bridge, Utile
Giant Food Store on French Ave. see films oa fire control aod hear
aod Rena's Service Station oa U. foreat ranger Charles Ichallmaa
•peak *a forest fire prevention at
S. 17-32.
Southern B*U District Manager their Arbor Day program Fri­
Bob Sheddea reported this morn­ day. Mr*. Gertrude Lukas will
ing that be aad other company assist the ranger* to lb* &gt; p. m.
officials bad no idea Just bow program.
much was taken from the etaHe pointed out that anyone
caught caa bo libs! to U year* to
JaU and (toss af llt.MO.

Sheriff To Spealf"
Laagwood Chamber of Commarcs member* will hoar Shorilf
I. L. Hobby apeak oa la v cntecre
mrnt at • p. m. todsy to th*
Uuirch ML Civic League building.

Lapp Says Reds
May Be Working
On Orbital Bomb
WASHINGTON (UPD-Nuclear
scientist Ralph K. Lapp said to­
day the Russians may bo working
on an "orbital H-bomb” wbicb
could b* (tattooed ia apse* and
launched or recalled at will.
"A recallable bomb la orbit
around Um eartb would have tre­
mendous Impact upon th* world
aa a psychological terror wagpoo,” Lapp said.
Lapp, who worked to lb* IT. I.
atomie bomb projaet during
World War lf, also suggested that
lb* Russian* may have developed
a loag-rasg* missile of super
power and super accuracy capable
of delivering a 100-magatoa war*
head oa targets continents sway.
A loo-megaton warhead would
have Um explosive violent* af 1M
millions tons of TNT. The A-bomb
which destroyed Hiroshima was a
lo.ooo-ton weapon.
tspp, now a writer aa auelear
affairs, mad* ihea* suggestion*
to commanUng oa a statement by
Soviet Premier Nikita I. Khrush­
chev that Russia la working oa a
"fantastic wcapoa” of "tecradlbte
power."
Soma scientists hare discounted
Um likelihood of developing satel­
lite bomb* on ground*, that k
would be extremely difficult te
pull them out ot orbit and aim
them effectively at a targat an
eartb.
But a technical report published
by tha House Spare Commlttoo
last year said such a bombing
system Is feasible. It mad* th*
point that a satellite bomb reulg
he placed la orbit to Um** of
peace and then hurled at aa
enemy by command signals from
the ground whootvor ita master*
wished.

Rangers Report
200 Acres Burned
By Wild Fires
Thro* wild fires burnsd nearly
20* acres to Seminal* County
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday,
County Foreat Ranger Robert L.
Ore) aaid today.
Ths first wild fire of Um year.
Just south of Oviedo, was put out
by a tractor crew Sunday after­
noon.
A Wakiva Springs Mai* burned
122 aeres Sunday before two
tractor
and two power wagon
crews put It out. A fir* south at
MonrM Comer burned a* aero*
the same day.
A power wagon and * tractor
crew put out the flames.
Another blare flared up Monday
afternoon Just south, i f Oviedo
but was put out by a treetor
crew. The fourth fire burned six
acres near Goldeared Tuesday
afternwa before Ranger Jaha P.
Site lore extinguished R with g
water tinker.
Cray urged county residents to
be careful with all types *1 banb
Ora*,” be aaid.

S trv ict

to the community to om of tha yardsttoka
uao ia making thair annual dUtiagutohfid at
aa a highlight of Jayce# Week next
tavitad to nominate young in*
old for th* honor. Nomination Monk* a n y to t e

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                    <text>Grad* "A* Florida Drr&amp;ted Sc, Drawn
d t got, n bM c n 1 Impress
on my two boys that liquor to
harmful?”
“How can I got mg husband
to quit amoklng and bocomo a*tire In our local church?”
•■What to meant by a echtzophrenle personality?"
My 15-year-old teases other

aged about a, la a civic dynamo
1 as well as publisher of the two
newspapers
at
Spartanburg,
Booth- Carolina.
- Aa Chairman ef the YMCA cam­
paign to raise tl,aoo,ooo for a new
mfldlng, he Invited- me to deliver
the kickoff address.
It is typical ef our newspaper
publishers to be staunch rooters
for all Rood civic and moral
yrajocla.
But not alt of them have the
vitality and personal energy to
qperkplug the actual campaign!
In their elltoc the way Phil Buckhalt docs.
T a r example, while at Spartaaburg, bn introduced me to 1,180
high schoolers In the morning,
Mas M clergymen at a noon
AndMtber* wna a packed audi­
torium of 1,900 at Uw big avanJag affair.
But at 11 A. M„ I spoke to
1.000 ladles at a “ Women Only"

Alec*. Why does ho do so and
what ean I do to correct himT"
"After V years of happy mar­
ried life, my husband has sud­
denly grown cold toward me. He
wants to go places alone. What
can 1 do to restore our former
happy relationship?"
"At 13, I want to get married,
but my mother opposes Uw Idee,
saying I should stay homo and
look after her. But 1 have a
wonderful boy friend whom 1
have dated steadily for over two
years."
"We've been married 18 years
and have 4 children, but my hus­
band to running around with ether
women and says he wants a di­
vorce. I have heaved him to try
to restore our hsp^y home, but
he refuses,"
"For 14 years of our marriage,
my husband has born a chronic
philanderer with no desire to
change. For the sake of our ehilddren, aged to and IS, what should
I dot"
"How can I got my buaband
out of bod and to church without
nagging him?"
"What cauaoa a husband ef IS
to have no orotic desire?"
"1 have two eeml-lnvalidod parante to took after, as well aa my
huaband and three children. I
am ao upset far 1 can't do Jus­
tice to all my obligations. Just
when doe* my first responsibility
ItoT"
“ How cm a wtf# help m Im­
mature husband grow up?"
"How esa I stop toatousy to
my husband when he baa no
valid eaussf"

WASHINGTON (UFI) — The
Supreme Court reconvenes today
after Me holiday recess,with da*
elaioaa Swatted la aome to casta
involving espionage, race conflict,
citizenship and other issues.
Later In the week, the nine Jus­
tices will hear arguments on the
constitutionality ef the 1M7 civil
Hghte law, which permlte the
federal government to enforce Ne­
gro voting righto. Attorney Gen­
eral William P. Rogers will represent the government.
Federal Judge T. Hoyt Davis of
Americus, Us., ruled last April
that the statute was unconitltu.
Ilona!.
Among the more Important
cases up for dsclslon Is the dis­
pute between the United States
Ond five Gulf Coast states over
ownership of the rich offshore ell
lands, The Government wants
slate ownership confined to a
three-mile belt around the coast­
line. The states claim as far out
to sea aa Uirea leagbos, or lOtt
miles.
Decisions are due in rice ease*
involving 1M7 taz ordinances of
LltUe Rock and Norik Little Rock,
Ark., which require local NAACP
group* to reveal their member­
ship lists, and an attempt by Ne­
groes to play on a Greensboro,
N, a golf course restricted to
whits use.
Arguments also have been
board on the appeal of (M. Rudolf

Ivanovich Ab«l, Soviet A g e n t « * -

vieted of Mplonoga In Now York
In 1067. Abel argued that the gov­
ernment violated the conatltutien'a
guarantee agalnat unreasonable
searches and seiiures.
A group ef rases vitally Import­
ant to the military services will
determine whether the 480,000 de­
pendents and other civilians liv­
ing aboard with the armed forces
are subject to trial by court-mar­
tial for non-capital offenses. The
court previously has ruled that in
cases Involving the death penalty
dependents mutt be given a civil­
ian trial.
In another personal llbertlco
case, the high court has been ask­
ed to decide whether Congress can
take away the eitlienahlp of a
native-born American U he goes
abroad to escape military serv-

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Geographic Society, noting the' .
recent quarrel between two chief,
tains on Formosa’s onre-wild sasi.
era frontier shows civilization is
advancing there:
"Instead of reverting to the de­
capitation of each other — end
their haplesa subjects — the two
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and teachers always tall ue about
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WASHINGTON — Boa. Hubert
Humphrey (D-Hlaa.l. stating that
bo considers the Wisconsin pri­
mary important in his bid for tha
Democrat!* presidential nomina­
tion:
"If 1 don’t win Iq Wisconsin,
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aa aganiting reappraisal."

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LONGWOOD’S JAYCEE BUILDING in going up even though "they Haiti
it couldn't be done." Willing hands at hammering timbers and heaving
blocks are from the left, "Pop" Zarlmann, Tyros Hicks. Dick Zurtmunn,
Robert Saundera, Joyce* building chairmun John Saunders and Ken In­
man. Completion of the building, being built by Jaycecs in spite of acventl
obstaclea, in scheduled for the end of January. It will be used for civic and
entertainment aventa.
(Herald Photo)

Lake M ary Road W ork Begins
Work started this week on pav&gt;
lag Lake Mary Road from Country
Club Road to 8R 417, County Englaaer Robert Davla informed the
County Commission today.
Coat ef the project U *30,000,
Davis added, and includea n fourmile atrip of road.

* Barry Sullivan
Takes Role In
Hear! Fund Show
Barry Sullivan has been put lnte
the co-starring billing with Bette
*# Davla for the presentation ef "The
World of Carl Sandburg" Jan. SO
at the Civic Center.
Sullivan, a veteran star of stage,
movies and television, will replace
Camaron Mitchell In the show with

Mias Davie.

The show, being brought bera by
the Semlnoie-DeBary Heart Coun­
cil, has been getting unanimous
praisa in other cities, Mrs. Leonard
Munson, chairman of the Heart

In other business concerning
Lake Mary, the board upheld a
Zoning Commission ruling to retone four lots in the Crystal Lake
Homes subdivision despite a dis­
agreement an "Jla who owns the
land."
The four lots were rexoned RS,
which allows for multiple construc­
tion.
The board previously had held
off any decision on tha issue to al­
low Attorney Mack Cleveland to
check into the claim tbit the prop­
erty la question Is designated as a
park.
Cleveland said that evidence he
has received indicated the plats
were vacated It years ago.
Attorney Gordon Frederick, rep­
resenting Otis SJoblom w ho
lists claim te the area, told tbs
board that ha plans te take the
action before tbs courts and let
(ham decide lb? question of owner­
ship. •
Harley Wilhelm, who purchased
(be property, told the board ha
plans te build duplexes on the
property.
la ether business, the board au­
thorised ShJHM J. L. Hobby to
“d e a r up a situation" of trueks

ef song and sboers—simple human
amotions and big thought—pleas­
ant te watch and hear." And an­
other: "It te two hours of Uvply
entertainment. Stimulating treat­
Escass fees from county offices
ment that heaps the audience
gtert.w
were reported te the Ceunty Com­
Patron seats for the show atlil mission today before they are senl
a n available and may be reserv­ la tha state comptroller's office.
ed by aailing Mrs. John Morgan or
Escass tots from the county
£ Mr*. Munson.
Judge's office totaled $4,100JB and
tt.0te.BI came from the tax assessor'a offlet, aad $lg,ffg from the
clerk af tha Circuit Court.
Tha eommlsakm also heard a re­
Funeral aarvlcaa ter W. V. Bit­ port that donations at tha Big Tree
ting will be bald at 10 a. m. Wad- Park totaled I 1.U 1.2S for IBM.
nosday at the First Methodist Tht board alao received dona­
Church, Sanford, with the Rev. tions from three property owners
T. C. O'Steen and the Rev. J, la tha county for right of way,'
The three are Central Florida
C. McKinley officiating. Burial
m will bo In Oaklswn Memorial Properties, B. W. Yale and the OvPark, with Brieton Funeral Marne aratroat Land Co.
te charge.
Active pallbearers will be Hsrry
Taebo, M s Ivey, Albert Jarrell, Air Safety Facilities
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Dr. Ueroy Woodruff, Tom Belt
Federal Aviation Agency today
aad W. A. Adame.
Honorary pallbearers will' in­ outlined lie plans for spending
clude Glen McCall, Alfred Chiles $111400,000 on new sir traffic and
and all members of the Seminole navigation facilities. The tmphsiis
will be on rodar. •
County Medical Assn.

Excess Fees

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Lorillarri
.......................... 36'&gt;
Minute Maid ......................... II1*
Penney ................................... 1HP*
Penn Rlt .................................18'•
Royal American ......................37«
Sears Roabuck .................... SO
Standard Oil (NJ) ................ 4S&lt;i*
Studcbaker ..............................21’*
IT. S. Steel ............................ BBM
Weitinghouse El......................10BV*

The public ts being asked by
the Jaycee* to help select the
county's outstanding young man
of the year.
D. II. (Skip) Hartley, chairman
ot Jaycee Week which starts Mon­
day, urged today that nomination
blanks be obtained at the Jaycee
Iluildlng on French Ave. Nomina­
tions must be entered not later
than Monday, he said.

Save-A-Life Week

TALLAHASSEE (UPlt — Thf
week of Jan. 24-30 has been pro­
claimed “Jaycee • Save • A • Life
Week" In Florida. The State Jun­
ior Chamber of Commerce opened
its highway safety campaign Mon­
The Florida Symphony Orchestra day with Gov. LeRoy Collins sign­
will appear at the Clvie Center In ing a proclamation designating
two concerts nest Tuesday.
the special week.
A special youlh concert will be
held at 3:45 p. m. with all children Swastika Sets Search
admitted free while a "pops" con­ GAINESVILLE (UPI) - Police
cert will be held at 0:15 p. m.
fiod the persons
All county and city school chil­ sought todayfortostencilling
■ swas­
dren from the fourth to sixth responsible
tika
in
red
paint
on
the
grades will be excused from school board of the University ofbulletin
Flor­
early so they can attend the con­ ida’s Jawisb Center. The swastika
cert.
word* "Judcn raous,"
Tbe evening concert will Include and the
found Monday at thr llillcl
music from "Aida" and selections wero
by Leroy Anderson, Granados, Le­ Foundation, located a block from
tbe campus.
ctions and Offenbach. ■
In late, ovar boo children attend­
ed tbe youth concert and aiO at­ R uffner Adds Star*
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tha
tended the evening performance.
The appearance of the orchestra President baa nominated Lt. Gen.
Tueaday will be under the Joint Clark L. Ruffner, now command­
sponsorship of tbs Sanford Recre­ ing the 3rd Army, for ■ fourth
ation Department and Sanford-Do- atar in hi* new peat with the
North Atlantic Treaty Organisa­
Uary Entertainment Association.
All association members wlU bo tion. Ruffner. whose present head­
jdmlttrd upon presentation of tbeir quarters are at Ft. McPherson,
toss-flo membership cards. Indi­ Ga., would become the Army's
vidual Uckats can be purchased at eighth full general.
tbe Recreation office at the Ctela
Center. Seats will not be reserved Campaign Office
except for a section for patron
WAUCHULA (UPI) - Stale
ticket holders.
Sen. Doyle E. Carlton Jr. will
Studeots tickets are $1.25 and open his gubernatorial campaign
adult tickets, $3.25.
office In Orlando Fab. 16, headed
by atate campaign manager Joel
R. Wells Jr. Carlton, announced
Monday that Wells, an Orlando At­
torney, would manage his cam­
paign from Orlando. He also an­
By United 1'resa International nounced that Tampa accountant
Fretting rain brought hatard- Russell S. Bogus would serve as
ous driving conditions to the Mid­ his campaign treasurer.
west today, while unseasonably
warm sir flowed across ths South
and rains soaksd tbs West Coast.
Frosting rain fell ia advance of
tha rising temperatures from
west-centra) Michigan Into north­
The City Commission last night
ern Minnesota ami affected In­ changed th* name of O rlando
diana, Illinois, Iowa, Wleconsia D rive'to Park Drive from 26lh
and part* of Kansas.
St. south to 17-62.

Midwest W et
And Freezing

It's Officially
Park Drivt

The stork alto had a bag full of (sweater .set, a baby bath, baby I bins lion high chair-car seat, a I spoon and
p rim ia his beak wbea ha deliver- Ifood*, free laundry, baby lolioni, family dinner, a *10 bank areount, meats, am
ed little Carrie Ann Foote at tbo I U»a tot’s first pair of shoes, a com-1 a free color portrait, a feeding | certificate.
Seminole Meseerlal Hospital Jan.

Thr County Commission today
designated live major road pro­
jects to gel funds out of the
secondary gas tax funds.
The projects Include purchase
of a right of way for SR te
from Mellonville to French Ave.;

right of way and construction t realignment to eliminate curves
of SR 427 from Allamonle Spring* on SR 426 from Goldenrod to
to tangwood, right of way on SR Oviedo.
436 from Altamonte Springs to the
The board previously bad
Turkey Farm, right of way and agreed to extend its right to borconstruction of Rear Lake Road row on funds from the secondary
to the Orange County line and I tax money and singled out these

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City Won't Use
AT OVIEDO MASONIC installation were, left to right, front row; Erneet
Campbell, pant grand m atter; Roy Alford, new worahipful m aster; G.
Rodman Porter, installing officer: Douglas Jackaon, immediate peat m at­
ter. Second row: O. T. Kinnaird, junior wardan; Jay A. Shuler, grand mar, aha!, aad Barnwell H. Noegal, senior warden,
.

Officers Installed
By Oviedo Masons
Roy W. Alford was Installed, aa
Worshipful Master of Ovlsdo
Lodge No. 243, F * A. M. te a
ceremony presided over by G.
Rodman Porter, Most Worshipful
Grand Master of the State of
Florida F. A A. M.
Jay A. Shuler, grand marshal
of Apalachicola, and William
Whitcomb, lath District Deputy
Grand Master, assisted in the In­
stallation. Other officers Installed
were Roswell II. Noegel, aeolor
warden; 0. T. Kinnaird, Junior
warden; James Emmett Kelsey,
treasurer; Robert A. Cameron,
secretary; C. M. Scott, chaplain;
L. C. Hardin, marshal: Ben G.
Watnright, senior deacon; Robert
Sielnmetx, junior deacon; D. W.
Ingermaa, senior steward; H. L.
Ingrrman, junior steward, and J.
I. Malcolm, tyler.
Tim Masons welcomed guests to
a supper for their annual open
meeting, with Kinnaird, Ingorman, Howard Van Dyke and Jack
Calhoun In chyrgc of the tommltteo preparing It. Following the
installation. Alford wai presented
a gavel by his wile and its made
a brief address thanking all who
assisted With the meeting.

Jobless Mobs Riot
In Venezuela

Minister Ousted
J ml LWatalURf Curia Aam amjop • aa* mm I

Mi*. M. W. Potts, M t, a a i M r another, M n. K. W. Foot*. Tbo oounty'a ffaot
I960 arrival will receive f 150 worth of gifts from 18 Sanford marchunts.
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five major projects because "they
art the most travelled roads la
the county."
In other action during Dm sto rt­
ing meeting, tbe board agreed la
ask the atate to purchase a sig­
nal light for the Intersection ef
SR 436 and U. S. 17 62. Tha state
would purchase the light and the
county would Install it. Cost ef
the project la estimated t^ be ap­
proximately $10,000.
Chairman John Krider pointed
out that a recent State Road De­
partment traffic count ahowa that
17,ooo cars pass In that critical
area dally.

Tbe County Reboot Board re­
affirmed today tea« tea last af
tea school double session* will
start Monday, Jam. 2$, whoa chil­
dren now attending mtrains ses­
sions will go U school In tea
afteraoou aad pupils now In after­
noon sessions wlU attend in tea
mondag.

EASTBOURNE, England (UPI)
—A Norwegian freighter collided
with a Panamanian vessel in th*
Ehgllsh Channel off 8us**a Runday. Neither vessel reported say
serious damage.

FIRST BABY born in Seminole County in 1960 in Cnrrie Am

ing contributions to commu­
nity welfare; evidence of leader­
ship ability: evidence ot personal
and business progress, and co­
operation with Individuals and
civic organisations.
The recipient of tbe award will
be honored st the Jaycee AwardsBosses Night Dinner Jan. 23. This
Is the highest tribute the Jayceet
can give an individual.

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award. He need not he a member
of the Jaycee* or any ather or­
ganisation.
Selection of the outstanding in­
dividual by a panel of Judges con­
sisting of prominent county resi­
dents will be based oo contribu­
tions to community welfare or
betterment; participation In all­
round community sctivitlei and
civic enterprises; evidence of last­

Five Road Projects Selected

CARACAS, Vencturla (UPD—
Jrblrsa mob* ran riot in th*
*ticeta b*r# Monday night and
rally today, stoning public build­
ings, burning automobiles and try­
ing to loot stores.
A Spanish Immigrant was kill­
ed and nt Iraat 23 persons were
wounded by troops and poltr* bat­
tling tha rioters. Mora than 200
persona were arrested.
Many men in th* mob* were
aimed, and sporadic gunfire was
heard through - lb* night. Th*
, authorities mobilised about 2,000
| troops and nearly *,600 police to
battle the mobs.

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Selection 'of the outstanding
young mtn will be one of tha
features of the Jayres Week ob­
servance her# In which tbe Junior
Chamber of Commerce will pay
tribute to the accomplishments
of young people la the commu­
nity.
Any young man under 55 year*
of age is allglbla for nomination
for this distinguished service

News Briefs

Stork Leaves Gifts Along W ith Carrie
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
K. W. roote of 12S W. Woodland
Dr., closed her tiny fiat on $110
worth of prices from Sanford mar*
chants by becoming the first baby
born In Seminole County in ISM.
The sic pound, 4te ounce arrival,
first for the Footes, was born at
0:11 a. m. and hospital aulhoriliea
told Mrs. Foote they thought Carri.
Ann was the first county arrive
for the new year.
Carrie Ann was named alter he*
father's grandmother, Carrie Lor*
raine Foote. U . (J.g.J E. W. Foote
and bis wile, Laura, have lived la
Sanford since March, UM, when
Foote came to Sanford JUS from
night training la Pensacola. The
iouptc married after Paste's lMe
graduation from the U. ».* Naval
Academy at Annapolis. The VAH-i
pilot aspects to bo in Saatord two
mote years. He ‘mile from Akron,
Ohio. Mrs. Foote, la a former
Washington, D. C. resident and n
IBM graduate of Mt. Vernon Jr.
Callage.
"Thai's wonderful," Mrs. Foote
acclaimed whan aha board the bat

Javcees Seek Outstanding Young Man

blocking a public driveway In
South Fern Park.
Property owner* in the Lakevlew
Drive area petitioned the board Red Pilot Killed
TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI) - A ’v
that the Field and Garden Nursery
was using the public street for a Chinese Communist pilot who may
have been trying to defect to the
right af way.
Nationalists was killed today w ;cn
hit Soviet-built MIG Jet mysteri­
ously crashed on the east coast
of Formosa.

Florida Symphony
To Present Two
Concerts Tuesday

NO. 605

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI)
—Atanaao Joja, deputy premier
aad minister ef educeUee aad ewltare ef Cemaaaatet Rnemate, baa
been removed from his poet, tbe
Yugu.tav Tanjug news agency re-

Cubans Reject Protest
On Property Seizure
HAVANA (UPI) — Tbe Cuban
government Monday night reject­
ed a U. g. protest against seiture
of North American bolding* In
Cuba and said a formal protert
failed te deal with "a basic situa
Hon"- of Cuba'* new agrarian
raform lawi.
A statement by Acting Foreign

Seven Teacher
Positions Filled
The County School Board ap
proved resignation* ef seven
(earlier* and appointed seven
more at a meeting today.
The board accepted resignations
from Mrs. Florence Hfaetbonherger ef Soulhside Elementary, Mias
Carol Ann Barnard of Altamonte
Springs Elementary, Mrs. Elisa­
beth Holmes of Lake Mary Ele­
mentary, county music teacher.
Mrs. Jennifer Kelley, Jacqueline
Pugh and Delores Field* of
Crooms Academy and Doris
Duggs, secretary at Roaenwald
School.
The board appointed Mrs, Ktla
Jane Keogh In teach at Writ
Side Elementary; Mrs. Marjorie
P. Zimmerman to Soulhside to
replace
M r a. Sblcbcnbcrgcr;
James McCoy lo replace Edwin
Williams at Seminole High, Miss
Junette Ration to replace Mra. Kel­
ley a* county music teacher; Mra.
Kathrine Pierce; Willis Moore to
replace Edwin Blackthearo a* a
teacher at Crooms, since Blackaheare ia now Crooms assist­
ant principal and Lemuel Stallworth lo leach at Midway Ele­
mentary to replarc H. L. Refoe
who became assistant principal
at Goldsboro.

Minister Marcelo Fernandes Font
made R clear Cuba later would
formally reject a State Depart­
ment note handed over Monday
by U. I. Ambassador Philip W,
U. I. Insistence on cash pay­
ment for Americans whose prop­
erty la Cuba I* salted by tha
Fidel government put a new strain
on tbo already cool U. 8.—Cuban
relations, and Fernandes' state­
ment made R clear Cuba would
continue expropriating properly.'
Ambaaiader Philip Boosol, back
ia Havana aftar a prolonged abscare, banded the fourth U. S.
protest note in a year te acting
Foreign Minister Marcelo Fernan­
des Monday. Tha interview laatrd
barely 10 minutes.
The text of the note was not
made public Immediately, but lha
embassy said it roncerncd the
"denial of basic rights of owner­
ship to U. 8. ritltena In Cuba—
rights provided under both Cuban
law and generally accepted inter­
national law.”
A statement issued by Fer­
nandes Monday night Indicated
lliat the U. S. protest was con­
cerned with arbi.rary seUu.es uf
property rather than expropria­
tions authorised by Castro's land
icform program.
Th* value of U. S. property
taken over so far was estimated
in the tens of millions of dollars,
this year, tha government is ex­
pected lo start moling in on lha
nearly 1,700,000 acre* o( sugar
land owned by American inter­
est*.

Parking Lot
Paving Begins

City work crews today started'
paving the parking lot behind
the civic renter, City Manager
Warren Knowles reported.
Knowles aald when completed,
M I A M I REACH (UPI) — lha lot will have parking space
Chance* are good that big steel for III cars. It will be the fourth
producer* will maintain praaent municipal parking lot in the city.
price levels at leaat until aftar the
first pay rate increase goaa lata
effect Dec. 1, the Institute ef Camera Club Meeta
Scrap lr«e aad Rtaal waa fold to- A demonstration of darkroom
technique* will h t presented at a
Edward J. Laliy, adder ef the
•g ef the Sanford Camera
M aul Marbat, telf at*
at V:M ». m. today a* tea
Clvte renter. A partabla date warn
however, tha*
will be need ia show the pracaanae
era with lewer profit margin* developing af

Steel Price Raise
Not Expected Soon

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Tha City Commission last night
decided not te nan tea. AUantia

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begin meter lag tea A.CJ* far tbo
Sanford water (bo railroad naaa.
Hanford has baba charging -tea
A.C.L. n $163 par monte flat mtn
for water. City Managor Wanton
E. Knowles triad to got the uee of
tbo tight lack pipe, hooping tea
flat rata, with tea otty baring first
rights to buy tbo Uno. Sanford
would have utod tbo pipe to de­
liver water te tea now Seminole
High.
Knowles said tee A.C.L. didn't
want tb* equity agreement. Motoring the railroad would coot ten
A.C.L. about $280.79 -per month.
Knowlea aald. Th* city can aa* Ra
Droamwold Uno to gat water Bn
the new school, ha pointed out.
The commission alaa passed an
ordinance rorrv-lly setting part#
of Plnecreat, Country Club Manor
and part of Droamwold, single
family rosidentlal. Them war* or.
rora in the original ardlanaeo
ing the** sections.
Hanford firemen will
dor Borlal ftacurity as af April 1,
by rulta of th* third nrdlsanos
passed last night. All tha flroman
have approved tbo agreement,
City Attorney William Hutchison
said.
The commission slap authorised
lluichlaon to draw up a raaotutian
in tribute to W. V. Bitting'# sor»
vice oa o city official In IBS!, Bit­
ting, manager of Touchtoa’s Drug
Store, and a resident of Sanford
for 90 years, died yesterday.

236 Homes Planned
In North Orlando
North Orlando Mayor Roy Liddiroll today announced that ragW
necring on 23$ morn homes for tha
community will start Immediately.
A contract hat beta slgnad with
Miami and Ft. Lauderdale devel­
oper Perry Wllleti, for surehate by
Willet* of $00 lota and am aglog
for buildiag the new house*, Liddicolt aald. The homel la tbo $10,0
price range will bo aaal of tea
North Orlando central office aa
the Longwood-Ovlodo rood,
Liddleott aald teal tea town's
utility company is axpaadlaR It*
an* ago and water plate la
the demand of *- The greatest pi
drvelopteant will ha
scboala, tea mayor
There are sow 1&gt;5
in Norte Orlando a
•tructioo. # - • *} ■$
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HI, joined county and civic leaders to applaud Navy-Sanford
cooperation a t a Naval Air Station confarenco Friday.
"WtMtt.we liv# with the community we eeem to get along
• let batter, aa wra’ra doing hat*. Whan wa build our own
hMasa and eehool ayatom and pul! back Into our ahtll we
d o s t do M wall,'* tha admiral from the Pentagon eaid, "It's
your Nary. We need your aorta to come into the Navy," ha
Tha dlecuaalcm followed Adm. Altos’ tour of tha boa* with
bn commander Cant. Robei t Slye.
It ia good to know that the admiral aald he wee tonMd with tha community relatione of tha atation.
Aa inapaetor general ha ia tha man who makea raeomdationa about a tot of thinga, Including expansion, Imemetit, etc. of baaee end fadfitlea. Hie etaff to continuing
mpreheneive aurvey of the Sanford atation and, if our
it an officiant, vital arm of the

Wo knew this. Ws have heard
It lor yeara. Milton KUenbewer,
tha Praaldaat'a owa brother, made
e atudy of the prohlemi during
the flrat ala month* of INS. He
aaM thoM thing*. What was ta n
abort MI Nothing) Like w many
critical problems that hero faced
Americana during tha peat eight

afterthought, ho said, "And It

Rnhihly would.**

Cetita Pike was willed comfort­
ably to u mobile home MtUement
called the Bed Oeeenrt Trailer
Park.
The park itself ia run by a ceupl*
who had "retired" lest Septem­
ber. Jim McDorman had aald out
his International Harvester deal­
ership near Columbus, Ohio, aad
he and his Mrs. found this means
af keeping busy and enjoying g
nice Income. They've turned much
of the work over to their daughter
aad aoa-ta-Uw, Bob and Susanna

A
frtw S lrS
af the OMrtrtea yon

m have made many

Flint a n w d advtarel tor M#
memarial* to PniU M l Tkdttri

WASHINGTON (UP1) - Ba pan
r*m»mbac Caaatr Rsdasy, Lewis
Caaa and John GorrteT Naitbcr
da I.
Thaaa a n aaaaa I copied at
random Jnm aoma a# the sculptarad Itfuna displayed In the cap*
Uel’a Statuary HalL They a n part
ad a monumental problem.
Although the attuatloa laa't criti.
cal yet* tba natlon'a capital la
gradually running oat af apace la
which to erect states, lauirtaiaa,
tower* and ether mamarlala to
eur bereaa tad ttouimea.
The National Capital Park

VPf Parties Bitter
Warn Berlw especto the lovtot
Union , to Mite upon Uia recent
anti-Semitic outbreak* In Watt
Germany a* n reawn to iuue a
■torn new warning to the Wcitem
AUlei end Wfet Germany agalaat
a revival of Natl actlvUtoa in the
Federal Republic. The Soviet
warning would tie hi i-Mh da­
rnanda (or a “free dcralUUrued"
Weat Berlin and would provide
Soviet Boee Khruabcbev with addi­
tional ammunition for hie aummlt
meeting with Western leaden
■cat May.
In Bonn, the Weat German geverimeat la believed readying f*ttough maaMrta far anti-Semites
but to be waiting for tha atory
to drift out o&lt; the headline*. In­
formed wurcu *ay Chancellor
Konrad Adenauer's government be­
lieve* that, to the preeent atmos­
phere, critic* weald accept no­
thing but estramo measures which
only would drive right-winger* un­
derground. However, once the
ttory has died down, tha govern­
ment 1* expected to move for

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bis present cabinet dissolve, It
probably would bo replaced by an
ova* mare Iron-fitted on*.
Weuada loft by BriUJn’a dittotrout invasion af Sue* to IMS
still are far from healed, and e
mw poliUcal rumpus la aspteted
to the wake of this week's publleatto* of farmer Prime Mtoleter
Sir Anthony Bden'a Suet memotra. Pravtoua "Lotto* atoriea"
have caaad brief flareup* but
tbsM are expected to be aa no­
thing compared to Eden's own
version af one of the meet con­
troversial incidents to British
historyLook far the JapoMM governmeat to coast under increasing

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Farthing eualiftoa aa an aqua*,
bits by virtue af hie borstbael]
chaw af Paaeho Villa, tha Maxieat baadtt. But hie probably will
he tha laat otataa erected here
with tta subject aatrida the tndttlawat charging (teed. Future heroe* are more likely to be to the
now cone ef a rocket.
One solution wee proposed last
week by Bep. Frank Thompeon
Jr. (O N J.). He totrodoeed a re»elatton which woald create a earnmliatoa to plan living memorll
alt1* — hospRala, muteum* imT
■uch — aa a mesas af "perpetu-

replace them with the great i
remembered.
He aremod Shocked bp the a
gestloo and advised me to look

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Ttofftt,

It's (ho dog-goood doctor bills,
aha said, that apoat bar carefully
laid budget plena — nothing atoo.
I recalled what John Holmes, re­
tired metal worker, told aw to
•L Pater*burg tha dap before. "Wo

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hu been m am d lor U smaller
itatuei near Arlington National
Camt ie r y . H it first, h o f w r iiy t
Adm. Rlchird Byrd, trill gs #
tbit yssr.
(Isridenully, tbt eesutery »■
tali la rapidly ualni ap Ua lift
burial plota.) Alao arriving an tba
■etna toon will ba a autna ad
Gan. John J. (Hack Jack) Panto
Ini. Thto particular art «artt
W ait up a ralatad prtblf aa tn

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We got teat leaking for the trailer
park, although thorn to only one Collins Boosted
mala thoroughfare and it htto a
dead end eight miles south. Thor* For Demo VP Slot .
we ran into Charlie TUcker, of
Evanston, tod., who with tba Mrs, j | PANAMA CITY (UPD-Prankliu
retired early In Ufa aad now he's D. Baaoevett Jr. said Sunday (tor.
working harder than ever fixing LaBoy CoOtoa to the man most
traitor nfrifKatori and running

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‘Plug* Thursday
The St John's River shad ran
near Sanford wW got • TV ping
Thursday night whan Dun Ms*
Allister shews ptotures he took
of ahad ftohermen sa his «:tf p. m.
•how. McAllister took the ptotures
at Henry Bussell's Marina Isle

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SOME OF THE VAH-ll OFFICERS WIVES enjoying
the winter luncheon a t Spcncer’a Restaurant. From left,
front row, Fran Robertson, Mary Cleveland, Lynn War-

tenberg, Donny Brown and Milly Donnaud. Back row,
June Anderson, Celeste Smith, Vera Brown, Lil Denning,
Beverly Bachman and Ha Mae DeMent. (Staff Photo)

Garden Circles Plan Benefit
Visit Nursery, Fn/oy Programs
DIRT GARDNERS* CIRCLE
The Dirt Gardeners’ Circle of
the Garden Club met at the home
of Mr*. K. S. McCall for their
January meeting with Mrs. S. C.
Dickerson, Mrs. W. G. Fleming
and Mrs. J, N. Robison Jr. as cohostesses.
Mrs. Dickerson, civic beautifi­
cation chairman, gnxc a report on
plans for l&gt;eautifyinK a city lot
at French Ave. and Pth St. The
name “Sanford-' will be spelled
o u t using Alanmnlhus on a back­
ground of green grass.
It was announced that the Dirt
Gardeners* Circle will offer Philodendions, begonias, Xun'a Urchids,
Epicias and some small flowering
vines for sale at the garden club
card party at the Civic Center,
Jan. 22.
MIMOSA CIRCLE
Mrs. Fiank Donahue gave a
most interesting demonstration on
flower arrangements at the meeting of the Mimosa Garden Circle
Friday morning at the home of
Mrs. C. llittell in luka Monroe,

Mrs. Walter Price served as eo.
hostess.
Mrs. Donahoe stated that the
florist usually sends one dozen
flowers on older but that does not

Imply that they must all be used
in one container.
Oasis, a porous material for
Dower arrangements, is now being
used instead of the frogs. Oasis

MRS. FRANK DONAHOE made and demonstrated
neveral arrangements for members of the Mimosa Gar­
den Circle a t the Janunry meeting of the group.

i c e r s ' Wives Hold Luncheon

should l&lt;« soaked (n water for two
hour* before uting and watts
should be added every day. It raa
be wrapped in wax paper and
stored In the refrigerator to pro.
Flowers that are opened the
least should be selected as the
tallest flower in an arrangement.
Mrs. Donahoe made several nrrangements as the group watched.
They included an arrangement of
Eucalyptus leaves sprayed black,
with eight red carnations in a
while container. Thla was very
attractive.
Another arrangement of bronze
mums and Mexican Jade leaves in
a yellow container was very plea*.
Ing to the eye and last but not
least, a Glamellla corsaga was
made of red gladioli, using gradu.
ated flowers wired together.
Mrs. Jo Peck, chairman, pre­
sided at the business meeting.
Mrs. R. F. McWhorter reported on
the gift of boxes of fruit given to
the patients of the Sarepta .Rest
Home and Mrs. Scott’a nursing
home. Mrs. W. B. Moya assisted
Mrs. McWhorter with this project.
At the conclusion of tha business
session, a whita elephant aala was
conducted and tha hostesses ser­
ved refreshments to the following
members and guests: Mrs. Dona­
hoe, Mrs. McWhorter, Mrs. Pock,
Mrs. Alice Roblolio, Mrs. Mary
Swankhous, Mrs. Ray Cllcquennol,
Mrs. Herbert Behrens, Mrs. Her­
man Lederhaus, Mrs. C. L. Wallis,
Mrs. Gerald Behrens, Mra. Roy
Partin and Mrs. Margaret Herr.
WUUDR08B C1RCLS
Members of the Woodfose Circle
of the Garden Club enjoyed a cov­
ered dish luncheon at tha home of
Mrs. William 8. Brumlty, preced­
ing their January meeting. Mra.
Williams Dinkins auistad Mra.
Brumlty as eo-hostess.
Following tha luncheoa aad a
social hour tha group journeyed
to Crystal Lako Nursery where
they were taken on a conducted
tour. Each one received a pla-».
a* a gift.
Thoes attending were Mr*.
Jantei Dole, Mr, D. K. Dorman,
Mre. Elmer Eckhart, Mra. Fred
Grey, Mr*. Ted Lewie, Mra. A. B.
Montford, Mra. H. D. McNair.
Mre. A. 8. Poulter, Mra. Lai 8 ,

Mrs. H. F. Dement and Mrs. The group met at Jim Spencer's ] in tha tsble decorations. Snowman were in the form of snowmen,
were arranged at various places each wearing the “CbeckertaU"
R. M. Cleveland were Joint host­ Restaurant.
A winter theme was carried out J on the tsble and plaee cards scarf.
esses for the January luncheon.
Mrs. C. 0. Donnaud reported
concerning a board meeting she
attended last week with Mrs. Wil­
liam Mallcowskl. Mrs. J F. Bach­
man was appointed new represen­
tative and Mrs. W. H. Foulk was
named alternate to tha all Wives
Club.
Announcement was made of a
coffee to bo held Thursday at
Mrs. John Dickey was named of h«r outstanding service and •:30 a. m. In the B. O Q. dining
of tbo Year” Saturday loyally to tha sorority.
room at the base. All wives are
Pilot Club executive board "Girl
at the auuual dinnerDuring the-eveuing, enjoyed by requested to make reservations
meeting T p. m. at the Chic evening
held by tha Gamma Omega members. Iheir husbands and with Mrs. Mallcowskl no later
Center. Business mesting &gt; p. m. dance
Chapter
of Epsilon Sigma Alpha. dales, names of secret slaters for than today.
Business meeting «f the Anna
Tho
event
held at the King tbs past year were revealed.
Miller Circle, • p. m. at the and Prince was
in Casselberry.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Patty Walker, past-presi­ John Dickey, Mr and Mrs. I. E.
dent, presented a silver tray to Kstrldge III, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Dickey, who la now serving
Civic and Fine Arts Depart­ as president of the organisation. Fita Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Hlg.
ments of Sanford Woman's Club She was chosen by the group gins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schirard,
MRS. CLYDE RAMSEY (center) whose hobby in raining orchids, sur­
meets for covered dish luncheon to receive this award because Mr. and Mrs. James DeBrine,
Mr and Mrs. Robert Harvey.
prised and delighted the members of the Dirt Gardeners* garden circle by
at .1&gt;:aO p. m. Program "Hobby
displaying a Trianaei plant with 12 orchid blossoms on it. Mrs. L. K. LcepMr. and Mrs. David Van Ness,
Shop*' with all member! partici­
Mr. and Mra. T. V. Metis Jr.,
er, left, circle president and Mrs, E. S. McCall, hostess to the meeting, are
pating.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam ai Butler, Misa
Mias Sonja Monforton and Miss
shown admiring it*
,
(Staff Photo)
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Dottie Metta, Eugene Barlneau,
Joan Wilke will present a musical
program during the lunch hour.
BRASS MOTORS
Miss Ginger Jones, Riehard Gunn,
Residents of North Orlando are
Yolusia-Semlnole County Alumlilt A Franck
—Rote geranium petals add col­
Miss
Barbara
Flynt
and
Robert
planning
to
organize
a
garden
nt0A sra. of Alpha Chi Omega Sor­ The Holy Cross Episcopal
FIATS
- USED CAES
or
to
cakes,
custards
and
pud­
club. An initial meeting will be
ority meets at the home of Mrs. Churchwomen held their January McGill.
dings.
held at 7 p. m. Thursday at the
OPEN
TILL
SiM EVRK1NG8
Ralph Austin Smith, 2021 Park circle meetings’last week. Follow.
Seminole Chapter No. 2, Order Mrs. Augusta BUbrey, secretary,
home of Mrs. William W. Dean,
Ave., S p. m. All visiting members Ing coffet and pastries, business
and
3lrs.
Mae
Sheppard,
treas­
of
Eastern
Star,
met
Thursday
10 N. 2nd St.
Invited.
meetings ware held to discuss
night st the Masonic Hall with urer, after which the Worthy Mat­
Mra. Voile Williams Jr., presi­ 47 members and 13 visitors pres­ ron introduced her refreshment
matters
brought
up
by
tbs
board.
THURSDAY
dent of tho Sanford Garden Club ent. The only (irsl-tlme visitor committee for the evening.
The Christmas party for the
will meet with the group and was Mrs. Lena Duckworth of
New Officers of the Ladies children of the church was held
Members and guests enjoyed re­
assist thenl with the nerrniary Alkire Chapter No. 10, Keyser, W
Auxiliary of the Lake Mary Volun. on Holy Innocents Day, Dec. 21,
freshments of cookies snd Rus­
preliminary
organizational
proce­
teer Fire Department will be In­ under the direction of Mre Frank
TUESDAY
Vs.
sian tea. Chapter and dining
stalled at a meeting at (be fire Mtban* and Mrs. F. C. StenPioneer Fellowship, C p. m. at dure.
Worthy Matron Llnnle Sloye room* were decorated with red
All
Interested
persons
In
the
b ru e a t • p. m.
First
Presbyterian
Church.
■trom. Refreshments, gan&gt;;«. sing­
read an article entitled "I Know poinaetllas in white baskets.
.urganlxillonal meeting of North ing, and dancing, ltd by Frank
area are cordially Invited to at­ something Good About You*' and
WEDNESDAY
Orlando Garden Club at tha home Mebane were enjoyed by the ap­
Members of First Baptist W tend this meeting.
remarked how nice It would be
of Mra. William Dean, 10 N. 2nd preciative children. U waa a most M. U. will attend prayer meeting
For further information contact if we all would lake that as a
Children generally have sharp­
SI. at T -p. m
Mrs.
Dean
at
her
home
or
call
sureessful adventure.
In a group, T. U. executive meet­
New Year resolution when speak­ er senses of taste and smell than
Sanford H. D. Club meeta at tha
Note paper and envelopes with ing, 1:13 p. m. Royal Ambassa­ Mrs. George Dorman, 170 Edge- ing of someone.
adults. This is especially irua when
Home Demonstration Center M a sketch of the church will be dor*, 7 p. ra.
moot Ave., phone FA 2-0103.
In an inillation caramony, Mrs. handling vegetables, fruits and
23th St. at S p. m.
available to Mil la the near fu­
Plnecresl Baptist Church 8. 8
Anganell Bulger became a mem­ meats.
Atalea circle of Garden club ture. The annual covered dish officers and teachers' supper and
ber. During the Impressive cere­
Pay-TV
meeta at the homa of Mra. G. M parish dinner Is scheduled for meeting &gt;:30 p. m. R. A. meeting,
—A men's wear firm has a mony. Airs. Elolse Pfelfauf sang
Shipp. 300 E. lltb St. at ■ p. m. Jaa. 12 st the Civic Cenler start­ 7 p. m., prayer meeting, t p. m. new
cost” — (or those several selections.
Central Circle of the garden ing at 7:00 p. m. Professional and music committee meeting, who "television
End of tha year reports were
can afford to slay home. The
ckb meeta at tha home of Mrs. baby sittcra will be provided at 1:43 p. m.
coat il custom-made of light­ given by Mra. Ella Raines, chair­
ffP il. Brewer In Silver Like at tha parish house from 0:30 p. m.
Presbyterian Senior High choir weight unlined silk. Price: $220. man of Ihe auditing committee,
1:30 p. m.
Inspiring devotloa programs ■upper, • p. ra. Mid-week Bible
Hemerocallls Circle of the gar­ followed the business meetings.
hour, 7 p. m.
HAYDEN FL’TRKLL
den club meeta at tha home of
Mrs. P. J. Westgate, 2007 CorAND THE
dova Dr. at 7:30 p. m. She will
show slides of her trip through
Poland.
Magnolia Circle of tha garden
club will meet at tha homn U
Every Wed. and Sat. - 9 P. M. ’til 2 A. M.
Tha County Homa Demonstra­ members should not miss. Meat
Mrs. Fred Harrie, Country Club tion Council met Friday afternoon, will be furnished and member*
luL at 10 n m. Mra. F. L.
■re to bring covered dishes for
T ha
Route 92
WTOdruff HI will be gueit speak- wilk Misa Myrtle Wilson, homa the luncheon.
ROTATES AUTOMATICALLY
damonattation agent, in her of­
The Slate Couneil short course
to track down the beet
i
S
&amp;
r
r
^
3
Miles
East
*rTh# Ivy Circle of the garden fice la the courthouse.
will be given in Gainesville July
Feasible
picture on ererp
club will meet at the home of
Mre. Gaorga Otto, prtildenl, 11 to 21 and the them* for 1M0
Mrs. Leon Swain, —411 WUlow presided. Present were: Miss will be “Steps to Leadership
Ave. at I p. m. Mrs. George Mc­ Myrtle Wilson; Mrs. D. D Dan­ Through Learning, Sharing and
m •easts tee u h rv zsteau witk *wt or saewy pMere sag
u u «mt tent* nm uu
DeLand
Call will apeak on potted plants. iel, Orlando; Mrs. Hat Harriss, Achieving.'*
*sbelts" w u s r O iiN lit Ltbo m «i people, yea'ra prob­
Hundred. e/ tkeneeude e/ COMXtCera
Sanford; Mra. H. L. Johnson, Lake
Miss Wilson naked that records
ably la a In .U. i alter. TV stgaalc mom Irtm w i i dlrertlsas
err nrte in arc aad ta TV rarnpttra
NO COVER CHARGE
• act Jast the •** yaar saleaaa » u act ap ta faaa.
Monroe; Mrs. Clover Marrs, Lake bo kept during the year of all
arraa /net like peart.
Monroe: Mrs. R. E Mitchell, bom* improvement* — painting,
aaut ra a* asset lit m. u &gt;*ur ani.nia v.ik I m I Haas a m
mere suueai, asms names. Vs base
upholstering, new curtains, gar­
Semioala Evening Club.
oRcically and bring In U* best p.uibU pictara freai eay
DU ef eeapsuy tr.m far aad aaar, aad
On Jaa. 21, (Thursday), at dening; (bit a list of clothing
ZltMtiia. Vital ran a.«4 I* the TV a im l Ihst eau.ee year
tkay all aay w* pat wars «4*Ueas aad
10:21 a, m., tha county council made be turned into the chair­
aaUaaa I* Clrcl. sag D«t.&lt;t lilt* Radar-tha COR ROTOR,
have a katt.r picture tkaa they da. Tha
will present Dt. H. L. Reddish, man: and record, loo, any other
aaa
aoroa aaa a.I he beet."
tan
a*
are
IstW
Mi
R.rt'a
all
r
»
4.
u
p«H
la
alaaier.
Semlnola Rebekan Lodge No. specialist. University of Florida. achievements that make for bet­
•Zarp.r, stranger pktarsst
ter
tiring
in
the
home.
His
aubject
is:
"Catvlng,
Select­
41 will meet Thursday at I p. m.
meeting* are bald on
I, Turn Sandy d t .n r .i p MreeMea gaiatlar #* C M '* i n a
in the I. O. O F. ball for g ing aad Sharpening Kitchen theCouncil
TO DRIVE A RENAULT!
first Friday of each month,
Knives." Dr. Reddish is coming to
M/ul hitic C n m lM M .
business* session.
At 1:20 p. m. the hall will be Ssnlerd especially lor this meet- and the next meeting will be Feb.
1 Rater at U« See. a/ PM* m /e a ln a . tana S h e wa&gt;
3 at 1:30 p. m.
pened to the public for tbo no­
pUU e4r»l« IM y*e aa* Ike picture dearer S*aa peer Rfwa
t'd installation ceremonies.
R
I d / i p e a r g a r« r / r e a M e g rin d s * e e d p e a r a n te s n s e a le . Mrs. Bertha Snyder will be lastalled as Noble Grand and Mrs.
ladUUtay e
fefc Beckham ns Vice trend.
greet*,
leal
M
T
Be
why
aeMle
fee
half-way
TV
t
Pah
to
e
l
Mrs. Snyder requests oil bar
the abaan.l. year t*4 Is eqetppad It laatire-wMb a tbatflp
officers to be at the ball by 1 :li
COR ROTOR.
dollar!
p. m.

Mrs. Dickey Named
Girl Of The Year

N. Orlando
Plans
New Club

Annual Dinner
Set Tomorrow

O.E.S. Welcomes New Member

Church
Calendar

LIG G ETT-TO UCHTO N DRUG CO.
W ILL BE CLOSED ’T IL
N O O N , WED., JAN. 13th.

County Council Meets

Rebekahs Plan
installation

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SHAD FISHING Id the word along the St.
py Glnibsrv is shown with olfnt good s
brought in Sunday i t Crows'# Comp. Ci
weekend, but shad fishing still Is attract!

By JKIUIY COVINGTON
, Tonight marks s vary Important night
in the Bemlnol# basketball schedule. They
trivel to neighboring Apopka for more
Orange Belt Confer#not action end they
Wiu Blno be In search of their iUtth victory
In as many games.
Apopka and Winter Park have set
themsetvea up so the teams to beat In tha
OBC and If to e Seminole* have • success­
ful weak against thssa two things could
look rosy for tha tournamonto which begin
In February) Tha Darters have a fine G-l
m o ld and tha WUdaata are yet to be
trounced to seven atorto.
Tha contest tonight against the Dar­
ters will get underway with the JV’s
matching their skills in a tilt that will begirt a t 7 p.m. Friday tha Semlnolee round
a at QMlr biggest week of toe regular
schedule by traveling to the headquarters

of toe hot Wildcats at winter Park.

While traveling the circuits tots week­
end, It semed Very unusual to h u r oppos­
ing coaches voicing ooncsrn over a Seminole team but this Is what Is being heard
ell over after they rolled p u t Wildwood
lest week. After it floundered around for
so many years in the circuit, the opposi­
tion alwsys looked upon Sanford as just
the first tu rn to be bested in ths tourna­
ments but this Is far from the case now.

rrest potsntlsl
[«nts tnd they

E leven p la y e rs, Including eight
rooklM, were attlgned to the San­
ford Greyhound entry la the Pioride Stale League In week-end
activity at the Xanaai City offleet of the Athletic! who are
tpoaeoriag the local team.
The eleven will report to the
Athletlca’ general farm lyatem
training camp at Panama City
in weit Florida early in March,
There they will undergo the usual modern day atlff te iti which
determine mainly how well leouti
have aelected raw material, and
whether or not each li a prosperlive major league player.
W. Kenneth McRoberts, princi­
pal local ipomor of the Sanford
club, aald this morning that right*
hander George Balden, left-hander
Tom Kelleher, end catcher Ronald
Rule teat year were with Playing
Manager Robbia Roberiton at
Olein,'N. Y., or the Claaa D NYPenna League. Balden and Kelle­
her both Aril alined contract!
In 1MT while Hula aaw hla first
prafeialonal aervlca last year,
Rooklea, all highly toutad by
iportawtitara end tha aeouta who
algnad them, a rt: OuUieldar
Frank Frend of Chicago; leftbandar Ray Kandrlek of lio n burg, Pa. i catebar Tony P arti
of Tampa i right-hander Jo t Paulkovla of Dtrry, Pa.; outfielder
Bobby Boao to Loulavlllo, By.;
Inflolder Joo Taylor of Plodmoot,
W. Vs, i rliht-hander Bobby
Wado of Cartoravlllo, Oa.t lefthinder Grant Withers, Martin'*
Parry, Ohio.
Rom aid Perea will Ukdly sat
special tralalsg camp attention
for both will receive hosuMi If
they make good. Rom gtta Itio
upon rtportlog to aptlag training
osd an additional It.u o If ho I*
roUlood N daya after tha m m
tposo s s April is, ports la to
reteiva I t ,too m July l, IMS and
July 1, INI.
Additional player* likely will
bo assigned from both the Oteao
and Orond lalind, Nab,, rookie
league club* which wort tuppUad
by K a u a i City U tt aummor,
McRabarta Indltalad.

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hsv# we had a point maker Ilka Jim
drasey or a play maker and leader like
Ray Lundqulat, let alone boys like Terry
GhrlaUnson, Georg* Perldes, snu Cow*
boy Orsvsts.
We got.a look at tha Darters for the
first time Saturday night when they dei'euted Edgewater by a single point and
this la the smallest teem they have come
up with In a long time. However, you eati
bet that they a rt well coached and they
make the beet of everything they possess
-n the way Of talent. They have only one
player back from the entire varsity taat
Season and that la little Larry Hutchin­
son. An interesting not* about Larry la
when ha Is not bustin' tha bottom out of
ths basket ha Is filling In as drum major
In tha band. H i Is a talented Uttla kid and
haa been the Darters' leading scorer for
e past two seasons. Quito a battle looms
tween Larry and Lundqulat and they
should put on a big show for tha fans.

a

4 Indians Sign
CLBVBUND, Ohio (VPI) Socond-basaman Johnny Temple,
pitchers Bobby Locks and A1 Cl*
MU* and laflalder Billy Morad
hav* signed 1M0 contracts with
the Cleveland Indians. %

Redskins Sign Back
WASHINGTON |UPI) - Billy
Brewer, star defensive halfback
tu rn in the nation, ere piling it on their basketball rivals In of the University of Mississippi

the same “ahow-them-no-mercy" manner that mad# their
football forces famous 28 years Ago.
the National Football League.
The Buekeyee wore out both the official aoorer and the

rhangt far third bAseman Alvin
Dark a n l twe ether playar*.
Official* af bath efuba aald tha
daal was Just what tha daster arPhllllas Managar Bddla Bawytr,
who olso plckod up rlihthosdsd
pitcher Johnny Buihardt osd
roakl* third basamas Jim Waods,
said bath club* profited by the
deal.
"Aahbum I* a |oad boll player
and should holp tha Cuba,'* ha
aald. "Dork will ha e atoodylsi
Influent* in eur Infield and ha
■heuld b* able to play about half
tha gamaa."
Cub General Manefir Jobs Hal*
land aald tha swap crowned winter-long effort* to load the Ityear-old Aahhum.
"Ashburs lad tha lean * Is l e t ­
ting on baae,H Holland Said. He’s
it what we needed, Wa now
va him and Tony Taylor batting
In front of Ernie Banks.*

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University to Delew an la a lot”--------------------- ———
IS romp a t Columbus, Ohio, Mon* l l . M E . J . . P - _
gay night *v*n though their eheetlag ace, Jerry Lucas, was side*

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gar minute.
la tha midst of this cornucopia,
the Buekeyee, took a m aela po»*
om lon of the Big Tee lead whm*
hath Mlrhlgaa State and Psrdu*
last Monday sight,
The lOt palate agalaat Delaware
waa aa all-time Ugh fa r the Buckeye*, whoa* prarteae beat waa 1M
agalaat Miami (Fla.) in IBM.

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and aaaume 4‘4*v F, H. A.
ing. MS Oak Avenue. FA 2-5#0g.
mortgage of &lt;12,Ml.
FURN. Apt. S00 F art Aw.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Lundquist, Assoe.
S-BEDROOM uniaraiahad House, FA Raymood
2-2051 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
kitchen electrically equipped.
I4U
Willow Avenue.
Call BY OWNER: Reasonable terms;
FA i-om .
3-bedroom, I bath, large livingf
room and porch, established
NICE BEDROOM with private en­
lawn, excellent neighborhood.
trance and hath. P h a a a
Sanford. FA I-T4M.
FA 3-1441.

RENT

A

BED

HOUSE for rant on Sanford
Avenua a i i r Lake Jeaiup. INCOME PROPERTY: A p t .
houaa. Needs repair bet good
FA 1-S4H.
for future investment. Located
I-BEDROOM CB houaa. Tele461 So. Park Ave. Sanford —
opposite First Baptist Church.
phona FA I-M30.
CLEAN *-room furnished apt. ALSO practically new I* room
Cloia In. I ll Park Ave.
residence at 2711 Sanford Ave
Convenient to - Sanford Naval
TRAILER SPACES: U rge lota.
Air Station.
Camp Saralnol* Trailer Park,
Weklva River Rd. FA 3-4U1.
For further details contact
5-ROOM furnished garage apart*
GEORGE T. STUMP
ment with garage. Adults
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
Phone* FA 2-3202.
A LOAN ASSN.
UT S. COURT ST., ORLANDO
NEW HOME, Country Club Man­
PHONE GA S-3531
or. CaU FA 3-S2S1.
ONE BEDROOM Duplex apart­ READY FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
ment, furnished; adults. Avail­
able tin 16th. Apply T04 W. 3-BEDRoOM, 2 bath, kitchen
equipped, Florida room. Large
4th. or eaU FA 1-3410.
tot. CaU FA 2-3432.
HOUSE for SALE Or RENT: 3bedrooms; 100 Country Club
Circla; MS month FA 140M.
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
5. Raal Ealata For Bala
M So. Park Ave. Ph FA 2-10*1

ROSA L.

PAYTON

HOME WITH A VIEW

i a f f - a - day

5. Real Estate For Salt

PERMANENT or temporary work
AGENCY
aa light atrno. — typist or gene­
N. V, Farmer, Realtor
ral office work. FA 2-1000.
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G, Tram*
.Days Work Wantrd. FA I-3IU.
Aiiociates,
116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221
work for 10 yr.
After houra, FA 2 Mil, FA 2-4321, PERMANENT
old boy. Phone FA 2-1M0
FA 2-0361
HOUSEWORK: FA 2 4404.
2-BEDROOM block bouse leas
than one year old: amaU down BABYSITTING day or night.
paymant. FA 2-T6T1.
FA 2-3410.

FARMER’S

Registered Real Ratal# Broker Located on two lots abided by
Twenty Three huge Oaks, Uila
Mary E. Carman — Lae SilvaU
three bedroom—two bath home
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
B. E, Rogera, Sr. Aaaodatea
ROOM tarnished garage apt.
with Ita unobstructed view at
Saa at TM Palmetto Ave.
Ph. FA 8-1801' 17-02 at Hiawatha
a beautiful lake la truly SOME ITOPI in to sea our &lt; bedroom
THING SPECIAL. Among its
1H or I tiled bath boma* at
many extra features a n a
HI-FI speaker system, forced
SAN 8EM KNOLLS
air duct boat In every room 4 Blocks West of French Avenue
and a twn ton Air Conditioner.
on 10th Street.

orry Clinic

After Otoe Lang totredneed me
la the crowd of I I N women,
bo toll ma atom la answer their
varied ovaries. Seraybeak these
wttb yaatoeSay*# Hat aa yen eaa
aaa lease af tin typical grab,
tome besetting melon Ameri­
can woman. They am dapUcatad h n a jn d i af Bmaa In even
city, fir payehatogteal yerif
•a
By GEORGE W. CRANE
F t. D., I , 0 .
OAAR D — 411: Gtoa Long,
[agad aboat 10, to tba handsome
[Managing Editor of the Spartanftoaburg HERALD.
tan Phil Buchbelt, tba dynepubUrimr, scheduled me for
_ large “Woman. Only" elinie,
(he asked Glen Long to Introduce
(me.
. Aftor a vary gracious aand-off,
(Elan departed, toaviag ma aloaa
as h i only mala in this large
! gathering at woman.
Following my 45 mInula talk,
ora held a forum, and some of
their questions which I didn’t
have time to answer, are listed
Please notice how sincerely
these women are trying to create
happier home*. This serious mood
to typical af the thousands af
letters that they send me each
weak via this column.
WOMEN’S QUESTION!
“How caa I get my daughter
more Interested la bar school
urork and in going to college at
toast far om year?"
a “Why data my husband con­
stantly And fault aad try to earn e t me in front of the children?“
“Can pregnant mother* mark
their babies?"
“Why da some kuskfods mainUla ultra aterattoanata abaut
where they era going and teem
to taka delight la keeping their
wives lam rsst at whan they caa
be renewed?**
“Haw da you explain a wUa
__ __ ia dog* aad cate hot
hates chUdraaT”
“ How eaa you help a child
with a sever* inferiority com-

ptox?"

"Should a child bo punished far
falling down In hit school
marks?"

Navy, Air Force
ay Moot O c t 15
BALTIMORE, Md. (UPI)—The
Msvy and tbs Air Force Academy
probably will play ‘beir first foot­
ball game boro next Oct. II.
Dr. Frank C. Marina, president
«f tba Baltimore Park Board at
Directors, has notified Navy It
wants to hold it to an agreement
mad* last year that tba gamh
would bo played boro.
Copt. Atbury Coward, Navy's
%|ir*et*r of athletics, expraaiod
pleasure a t tba receipt of the tot-

Rebels Losses Mount
ALGIERS, Algeria I UPI) French troops killed M Algerian
captured 14! more laat
_ ____
amend
•MwuRced today. Preach Imaei

“ What'i wrong with a 14-year
old who plays hookey and doesn’t
want (o go to acbootT He Is also
rebellious when corrected by his
teacher."
“ My 10-year-old girl wishes to
be a boy and refuses to wear
girl's clothing except under coer­
cion. She to m a y about haraea
and teems to want to be a cow­
boy."
“ How can I help my husband
quit drinking? He saye he wanta
to do to, but never does.’’
“ How can 1 get my husband
to take me dining and dancing
occasionally?’’
“ At the age of 50, my husband
suddenly told mo be didn’t love
mo any more and bat started
running around with girts half
his age? WhyT"
“After my Ayaar-oid was tick
far 3 weeks, he cried and didn't
want to go back to school. WhyT"
“ My husband ha* a
severs
Inferiority complex, ao bow can
1 help him overcome It?"
“ How can you get your children
to help around tba houaa without
making them do to, or paying
thorn for each taakT"
“ What makes a husband a veri­
table miser with money?"
“ My husband spends all His
spare time hunting or fishing and
deserts me and our three child­
ren. Shouldn't he try to Include
us occasionally?"
“ la it bettor for a widow to
Uva with her grown children
or remain alone in the old home­
stead?"
“ I'm a shy girl, to love with
a ahy boy, so bow do 1 stand
a chance against the popular
giria?"
“What can I do with a gifted
child who ia Igsy pad then, when
hie grade* drop, refuse* to tot
mo kelp him?’1
“ Ia U too early for a woman
to toee aex dealrei, and how
should 1 manage a husband of
10?*'
“ Haw can I get my husband
to read ALL of your newspaper
columns, instead of Just the one*
ia which soma of my faults are
menttowedT"
(Always write to Dr. Crane
cam af this newspaper, onclosing a tong 4c stamped, ad­
dressed envelope aad He to
cover typing and printing tails
whan yea Mad far mm af Ids
)

Monti Leads
LA Open Play

LOS ANGELES (UPI) L . Erie
Monti, n slim teaching pro from
Just down tho street, today toeks
to become the fifth golfer la the
history of the 537,500 Los Angeles
Open to ecorw a wiro*to.wiro vic­
tory in the winter's firet major
tournament.
After going Into Monday's post­
poned third round with a on*,
■trot* Itad over Dow Finatorwald,
Of Tequtata, Fla., a t 13T, Monti
shot tho day’s bast round — n
throe-under par 66 for a 201 total
—while his nearest rival got •
Tl. That gave Monti a four-stroke
advantage over Finatorwald en­
tering today's final round at the

If you a n looking for an ultra LOOK I at all ike wonderful fea­
modern home la a setting typi­ tures In tbesa homes. Terratto
floors—Furred and Plastered
fying Central Deride at Ita
walla — Cualotn built • cabinet
beautiful beat, PICK UP THAT
work—and Dust-free close!*PHONE RIGHT NOWl We are
Close to achoolI and shopping
eager to see your reaction when
you inspect this WONDERFUL
—LISTEN! to the price and
HOME.
terms—&lt;550 Down FI1A Financ­
ONLY &lt;14,2S0, TERMS
ed—Exclusive with
W. It. “BUI" 8TEMPER Agency W. H. “Bill" Stamper Agency
Realtor A Insurer
Phone FA 3-4H1
111 N. Park
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
NEW 3-bedroom block house, part­ Arthur F. Day, Evorett Harper
Robert F. May. Bari Pilcher,
ly furnished, 06,000, terms. Ap­
Helen £ Noonan
ply 2820 Palmetto.
Phone FA •3-4801
112 K. Park
2-BEDROOM hause,
screened
porch, fenced yard; just outside FRAME HOUSE, large lot out of
city limits. FA I-T422.
city limits. &lt;1,000 my equity,
&lt;1,100 balance, payments &lt;55.
SELL or TRADE: 3-Bedroom, 111
FA 3-346S.
baths, CB, Florida room. Nleely
landscaped IIS' x 113' corner TWO BEDROOM HOME, kitchen
lot &lt;2,500 down or wtU trade
equipped, Large corner lot. &lt;300
for other property. Will Hasten
down and asauma payments.
part at down payment If desir­
FA 1T6M after 1:00 P. M.
ed. 1M E- Coleman Ctreto.
FA 2-TMT.
SANFORD:- 3-bedroom b l o c k
bouse; corner tot; vacant, taoo
2-ACRES ol pood (arm land to
cash; FHA mortgage; &lt;37.50 per
Sanford Calsry Delta &lt;50S par
month. FA 2ACTS
a era. Excellent terms. Richards
Hotel, Melbourne, Florida.
T. Buainenu Opportunities

S t Johns Realty Co.
I ll N. Park Ave.

Pb. FA M IS

Stenstrom Realty

FOR LEASE: 40 acres, Seminole
County, SEW Sect. 26 Twn II
B-Bg. HE. Write; A. Shop, 230
Hyde Pirk Ave., Tampa.

8. Female Help Wanted
HERBERT STENSTROM
Registered Broker
WHITE female help wanted. . uit
LEN R1SNER
be 21. Apply to Pig 'N Whistle.
LOTTIE BBOADWAY
KEN TOBBBTT
BETTY* D. SMITH
ATTENTION
Associates
What section of Seminole
11 N. Park Ph. FA IN N
County do you Uva la? Do you
have
aa AVON Representative
&lt;-BED ROOM, t bath, double earcalling on you regularly? If
. extra Urge utility nomdent, w* may need you.
bly payments ITS. 114 yen
If pen would Hko to learn
Shannon Dr. FA S-lSTt.
about being an AVON Repre­
sentative, write Mrs. Jtsn
APPROXIMATELY ton acres at
MUanieh, Bex 246, Lockhart,
■rove, I I R I per acre; near SunFla., for Interview.
land Estates. Contact Joseph
Levy, FA M M BEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
WOMEN SEW, saay raady cut
2344 French Ave.
wrap around, aproni home. Net
tlT.40 profit* on doten. SpareJ. W. HALL
time profitable undertakingRaait-r
Write.
“CaU NsU"
Phene FA I
ACCURATE MrOR'S
Freeport, New York
WYNNEWOOD: &lt; BR., Fla. Bm.,
itove, refrigerator. Air condi­
tioner optional. Low payment!. •. Mils Help Wanted
&gt;410 Stevens Ave.
BUILDING MATERIALS SALES
MAN experienced in lumber aad
RAYMOND M. BALL building
material* desired, but
AND ASSOCIATES
will consider other qualified ap­
- 1
plicants. Starting salary com­
Surety Banda
mensurate with ability. Perma­
SIS So. Park Ava. Pk. FA 2 5441
nent position with growing na­
Hanford
tional company, Mail summary
Evaaa Bldg. Lake Mary
af background to P. O. Boa
Ph. FA t-lt0O
Ttl, Sanford, Florida.
BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
I BR. house on Magnolia. juat out
of city Uml a; kitchen oquipped,
Venetian bliada apace heater.
Kurt aaU at once, glass. Wffl
trade far lata modal car.
FA 2-0001 or FA 1-0615

C

•

NOW OPEN •

BRASS MOTORS
Tth A French

FIATS • USED CARS

11. Work Wanted

LOTS for sale on hard surface SECRETARY: shorthand, dicta
road; nieely graded; near Mon­
tlm, legal experience: wants
full or part-tima work. CaU
roe corner. Phone FA 2-2TJ6.
FA 24644.

MEAT CUTTER: 10 yaara expe­
rience. desires permanent Job;
aottling in Sanford. FA 2-5002.

12. Plumbing Services
SANFORD Plumbing A Heating
15M Bo. Elm Pb. FA 2-T014.

Plumbing &amp; Repair*

Jo* C. Thomas
lOU Barita St.
FA 1-0040

Wall

Plumbing A Heating
A1B CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 1-0502
PLUMBING
Contracting A Repair*
Fret Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
304 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3312

1.1, Special Services

20. Autom obiles

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
1059 Chevrolet 2-DR.. 6 :yUnder
SAVE at BRYAN’S
Since 1046
Ira* than 9,000 toillea, no rus!
FABRIC SHOP.
A. HARE
DEBARY
anywhere. Will accept car foi Jne block Weil of Monroe Comer,
NOrth 1-4422
NOrth 1-4711
equity or caih, lake over pay jn Weit T int St.____________
menu. See at Holler Moto:
Sale*.
FA7T0RY TO YOU
AUTO GLASS
ALUMINUM
AIR CONDITIONED '55 2 door
INSTALLED
VENETIAN BLINDS
Mtrcury. FA 2-1916 after 6 p. m. tneloied head. Saf-praof bottom
Windshield
Buck Glaas
Loor Glass
Vent Glaas '56 OLDS Holiday 4 Dr., tutone. rail with pi*itie and*. Pistole
or rayon lapas. Cotton a r nylon
SERVICE
ntw W W Tirea, radio and
cord*.
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co. heater, &lt;995. FA 2-3739.
-enknrik Glass and Paint Co.
It 114 W. 2nd St.
FA2-4422
FA S-4SU
PAIR of Edmond* high compre* IU-114 W. tod SL
TV and RADtO REPAIR af -r
lion headi 630. Phone FA 2-6323.
MARY CARTER TAINTS
6:00 nights aad weekends; San
World’* Larg**t Gallon
ford, Lake Mary aad Longwood I960 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, R
BUY ONE GAD­
FA 3-2772 and FA 2-4615.
and I!., PS., continental wheel,
GET ONE FREE
4,300 actual mllei, good econo­
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Ph. FA
my; &lt;900 and take over pay­ 201 W. lit. SL
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
ment*. Phone FA 2-4987 after good Uwd Appliance* aad TVs.
Mil Celery Ave. Tel FA j-1234
6:00 P. M.
Gormly, Inc.. Third A Palmetto.
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
WILL
TRADE
1650
Chevrolet
tuW. L, HARMON
RADIO record player eomblsa.
dor icdan, excellent condition,
PH. FA 2-4223 After 6 P. M.
lion, table model, 3 speed, &lt;U.
for pickup truck. FA 1-4725 af­ Al*o porttble record player, S
ter
4:00
P.
M.
HEATING
■peed, *30. FA S-TOto after 1:66
H. R. PO PE CO.
P. M.
•5#
RENAULT
—
take
ttppay200 g. Park - FA 2-4224
menta—imall equity. FA 2-3016. TWIN BEDS, eomploto; electric
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
refrigerator; odds and sod*;
AR types and altei. installed SALE or TRADE: 1956 MG - A,
&lt;50 Phone FA 24250.
e
x
c
e
l
l
e
n
t
condition,
&lt;1,150.
“Do It Youraeir
FA 2
SINGER PORTABLE to reapmWE REPAIR AND SERVICE
IT I N E
»th1« party In this vidnfty.
20-A T ra ile rs
Taka over I payment* af &lt;1.41.
Machinery and Supply Co.
»T W, tod St.
Ph. FA 24422 1952 ALCAR, *1 ft tandem, ex­ Two year guarantee remaining.
Write Box AA, e/o Sanford Her­
cellent condition, modern. Muat
ald.
TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
»etl
thi*
week.
&lt;t,200.
De
Witte'a
For 1 weeks only!
Trailer
Park,
arroa*
from
MovANTIQUES,
general Hne. Mildred
IT In. (accept tome
itland on 17-92.
Rolf, lot Magnolia Place, Dfe
portables)
&lt;23.50
Bary — one block south of En­
21 to. &gt;33.50
14 la. &lt;43.50
terprise Rd. NO O-UIS.
AH tube* have a 1 yaar guarantee. 21. Furniture
LLOYD'S RADIO A TV
416 Sanford Ave. PL FA 2»TM New A Uied Furniture A Appli­ 28. Notice* f t P erao tu to
ance*. A Good Place To
ANNOUNCEMENT
BUY, SELL or TRADE
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state* « » { • ? !• V. Trodway ie the now
menta, invoice!, hand bills, and Jenkins
Furniture
AVON RepreieaUUve far dis­
program*, e t c .
Pngreiaiv#
FA 2-7450
trict 133 la Sanford: 1st, to ltfc.
Printing Co. Phona FA 2-2651- 400 Sanford Ava.
SI., between Melkmvlllc and
306 Weft 13th SL
Park Ave. Please cal) FA 240M
• BIG VALUES
SERVICE CALLS 61.50: for de­
• JU1CK CREDIT
24. Loat ft Found
pendable TV service, call San­
• EASY TERMS
ford TV Ceatar, 0th and Sanford WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS REWARD for return of key, credit
Ave. FA 2-0741.
cart* k check book taken from
WILSON - MAIER
N. C. csr Dec. 14. No qm
New and Uaed Furniture
MODER? RUG CLEANERS
asked. PhoM FA 3-2714.
FA 2-3622
All Six* Rugs And Wall To Wall 111 E. Firet St.
Carpet*. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
LOST: Gold necklace, heart to ape
1 Week Service Pk. FA t-TUT CUSTOM BUILT furniture -*inato with diamond. REWARD.
(I* piece* or seta. Also furni­
Phone FA M tIL
ture repair. Cabinets made,
Sewing1Mach. Repairs FA 9-TOei.
LOST: Toy Terrier, white female
ALL MAKES A MODELS
with * m black age; to vlelallF
Uied furniture, appliance!, tool!
104 So. Park (14 hr, ear.)
of Food Fair. REWARD, Htoas
etc. Bought-Sold Lnrry'a Mart
FA 2-1611
FA S-2M4,
&lt;16 Santord Ave. Ph. FA 1-4132
15-A Beauty Parlors
LOST: Female Wolmaraaer, veto
ROLLAWAY, Hoepital and Baby
ctnatkm m . llM, tag no. m i,
Beds. Day, Week or Month— Anawen to “ Mloty". REWARD.
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
FURNITURE
CENTER
1004 Adam* Ph.
FA * 2561
George C. Harden, FA MT4R
1100 French Ave.
Ph. *A 1-7953
A Satisfied euasemar to cur hurt
advertisement.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
$SAVEf
106 Se. Oak
Ph. FA MTU
Be Leveller With Professional
Beamy Care.

Dawn's
&gt;610 Oak

Beauty Salon

New ft Used
Furniture and Appliances

Mather of Sanford

3O0-8O8 B. Ft rot f t Pk. FA 6-4006

PA 1-T084 21. Artldon For Rato

IS. E lectrical Servlcen

Sell Ui Your Furniture. Qulek
18. Flowers ft Plant*
Service With The Cash. SUPER
House Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Vthlen
MARIAN MARKET CABBAOE TRADING POST, FA 2-0S1T.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
PLANTS for sale. Fred Thura- Canteen*, m en kit*, eompaue*.
HI Megaelia
FA 24013
ton, Phene FA 23860.
military toy*, towU, aoto. ArmyNavy Surpfui, &lt;10 lu ffe d Ava,
Cut Flower* Far Any Orcaiatou
14. Build, Paint ft Repair
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
REDWOOD Cadar rloeet, Ufce
er
FA 24070
WALL PAPERING * PAINTING FA 1-1622
mw , &lt;30. 406 Rosalia Dr. footWork Guaranteed
Bod Beard
lag*).
17.
Pels,
Livestock,
Supplies
Contact 101 West tth St.
and SWEET POTA­
Phone FA 1-6S4I
GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppla* TOMATOES
TOES. Celery Ave., m i
far
sale
CaU
FA
S-M0I,
THOS. E. THOMPSON
*1.
General Contractor
I
t
.
B
oats
and
M
otors
Home Carpentry Repairs
Rooting A Siding
57 JOHNSON 55 IT. P. electric
Phona FA 2445!
motor; Pelican trailer: 14 ft.
atpp bottom n isi tout; FA MM2
ROOFING, Gutter*, Speutlsg.
after &lt;:&lt;a.
Roof Repair*, Painting, Camant
A Carpenter Work. General
Hume Repair*. 10 yra. ExpertGateway To The Waterway
ence. Very Low Rate*. Phona
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
FA I-50TI.
Robson Sporting Goods
&gt;0444 B. tit.
Ph. PA 14601
B A M ROOFING
Contracting A Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Inmred1
FREE ESTIMATES
500 Laurel Ave.
Ph. FA M W

Tfljnno/t

PAINTING A DECOSATWO
Licensed — Bonded
Free Estimate* —
Work Guaranteed
Semineto Palatial
PA 1-1964
TASKER PAINTING Special. FA 2 6156.

Room

RAVENNA
PARK

IS. Special Services
PIANO’ LESSONS to your heme.
Call FA 2-T51I.
LEWIS SALES * SERVICE
Vaasa Motor Scooter*
Heater m Lawn Mower Service
west Country Club Ed. FA &lt;-?0&lt;0

If

w

12. Article* For Sale_______

HOMES
•
•

Quid Community
Near Golf Course

$450 Down
Turn Want On 20th
Bt. Follow Country
Club Rd. ft Witch
For Our Signs , . .

OPEN DAILY
•iM ft. M. Til Dprk
SUNDAY /
tiM P. M. TU Dark

SJvtmah*
("final melton C#„ Inc.
841

Weal Slth Street
Phene FA MISS

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We hvlto you to In eng
tfau at one ad
Metob while yen
able hearing fee
family.

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;
South
PINECRES1
4th Addition

BETTER HURRY!
O NLY 4 LEFT

H *m a i D m jffQ d F n r
FloriM L nrtif.
I ft 4 B«drooau —
1 ft S B a th i
.

Before PriceB Go Up

VA - FHA FHA In Sendee
Conrentiooftl
n n u d if
Down Payments
Lew mi $428

*340
*9890

Down Paymont-N* Ctoetas

TO TA L PRICE
ftMae* featare I _ m
1H Tito Bathe • Screened
Perch . Utility Ream . Tor.
raise
se Fleer* . Careen* • Lead■ad Lets • All CHy Ceu.
denee*.

Yon etn movt Is
a tely w h ile

thn

Wo G u sra a U u
S atisfactio n .O r U rn
C oR itm iU on O f Y ort
B out* F o r H m f l r n t
Y aar — O r Ynwr B u r r

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A United Preaa International
ASHlNOtON (UPI) - fee.
aurvay ahowed Monday that a
nm Mono's decialon te alter
Steveneon.
campaign to draft Stavenaon haa
rid n till ■primaries area viewed
Wheeler, chairmen of the D. C.
today aa a poaaible holding action Democratic Central Committee, reached Um official organization
t o t a U d a p aupport for Adlai I . aaid one o{ (he main reaaona why atage In at leaat ftva states—WIsDemocrat! worn baching Horae conain, Hliaouri, Ohio, California
WHowon*announced Honday he wet “hla untiring aupport of Adla I and Taiaa.
In the D. C. and Oregon eonwould eater the Diatrict of Celum- Btovenaon hi 1161 and UM and hla
hla primary on May I and run a» continued favorable comment* leata, Horae will da ah directly
with Ban. Hubert H. Humphrey
"a favorite ion" in the Oregon about Stevenson."
Stavenaon haa aaid that he la (D-MInn.). The only other an­
primary on May ao.
A. L, Wheeler, D, C. campaign not a candidate this year but ha nounced Democratic aaplranl, Sen.
manager for the Oregon eenator, haa not raltd out t move to draft John F. Kennedy (Maaa.) haa
him for n third try for the White not aaid whether he would run In
(beat two primaries. But Horae
via at the July Democratic eon- Houae.

board of directors tar the
nizcd Humane Society were
today.
In( on the board will bra
' J. L. Hobby, T. E. Tucker;
(rider, Ralph Auetia Smith,
Bauman, Dr. R. L. B an,
t Crumley and David Gat-

aaid he underitood Kennedy would
run In Ore son.
Horae aaid be bad tried unsuccess fully to keep hia name off the
Ore (on ballot, but that hla supportcra have more than the 1,000
aigaaturea necenary to enter him
without hie eonaent.
He aald be would not have cam­
paigned la hla borne atale, even
with hla name on the ballol, -had
Humphrey and Kennedy voiced a
eimllar Intention not fo.
“They have decided olherwiae,
ao we’ll have eoma debate on the
issues," Horae aeld.

edviaory board will eonaiat
i McIntosh, Jack Trim, Malarman, Judge Wilson AlanJ. Q. Galloway, Georg*
Iary Garrison.
election of officers wiB tel
t i p . m. tomotTuw at twr
can Legion H al ■■ Hwy,

Graves Wants
LeB a ron’s Aid

Nikita Keeps
Sending Gifts
NEW YORK (UPI)—In a closely
guarded gallery on upper Medlton
Avonne, the net werti'e mein
street, a 1M-square foot painting
that k destined to ba one ef the
beat-known pictures in America

Considering the safety of the
eommnmally first, Um Florida
Parole Commission considers Iba
offaoae, community background,
fata available and method of
troatkg the primmer when ■
man comet up far parole, Lee
Mid. He explained that of the
ROM persona released on pent*
in Florida since the syrtem startaa por cent have
tir parole term or
g It successfully,
community k caved
viag prisoner U put

workmen who bung tbo I t by 14loot canvas, aa allegory entitled
"Christopher Columbus Discovert
America," haa seen It. Once It is
vkwed by a few hundred earafully
selected muMum directors, mil­
lionaire collectors, and high church
officiate this evening, It will dis­
appear uaUI IMS.
Only lalvador Dali, m ister art­
ist and past master nf publicity,
could have planned Um debut of a
painting with such finesse.
The U-year-old artist brought
the mural'lira canvas, Um largext
bo has psiatad, hart from Spain
Doc. si without fanfare for Anal
approval ef the men who coramftstoned It, ARP grocery chain heir
Huntington Hartford.
The Minting, aa yet uapbotographed, k reported to have coat

To Eisenhower
with Map watehea and detached
eyes. Hk recent prooccupation
with the spiritual maanlng of lilt
baa given hk pa latings stature
worthy of g n a t cathedrals.
"Christopher Columbus Discov­
ers America" k more crowded
with m yttk symbolism than toy
of Dall'a work* to data. An ar­
rangement of figures produce* two
outlines of Christ, which Dali ealla
"double, Invisible Images." Colum­
bus was obtested by a mystical re­
lationship with Jesus and often
signed hk name "Chritlo-fereu,"
which means "Cbriit-eairylng"
Dali describes other (mages la
ihd picture aa symbols of Colum­
bus’ gift of Christianity to Um now
world, hk reception la America
by St, Nareissui portrayed as n
•warm at files, and hia rccoptioa
hi haaven by Ferdinand and Isa­
bella.
The most mystifying object k a

Oviedo School
Forms Honor Club
Oviedo High School's recently
formed Bata Club for booor stu­
dents k drawing up Ita by-lawa
and conaUtutfon, Principal W. H.
Delhato said today. Tbo ia mambar group k primarily for service

Adult A rt Class
Slated For Crooms
An adult daaa la art will ba
orgawkad at Crooms Academy,
at 7 p. m., Jan. M. Tbit daaa
will bo available for tboao daeirtog m adult high school eradtt
— -'tor^ will bo -WUbart
i. Mi toparvkor M
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (UPI) Ha k a grndMta af
- State University, Nash- Tha Air Force aaid today that U
me* ram#toed on disintegrating
scientific lea Stilton Cbarlk ia tba
Arctic Ocean from which nn "or­
tern for ttm loot four years.
The daetM will meet from 7 derly withdrawal” was begun laat
to IS p. m. each Mooday night.
Tba M an* arid envar art appre­
ciation, ceramics, graphle aria,
water color painting, eculptare,
charcoal drawing and paakl

f MtNWwria*r«a.

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GAINESVILLE (UPI&gt; — B*P
Graves, new heed football eoeeh
i t the University of Florida
make* no aeeret about v a a tlw
pro quarterback Eddie LaBnren
to aaaiat khn next ■M a in e .
Graves, former Georgia Tech
assistant who was signed Satur­
day to eoeeh the Gators, la dang­
ling a whopping salary and a
law firm connection before the
Washington Kedaklm* mighty

WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) - Soviet
Premier Niktfs S. Khrushchev
probably never heard of Emily
P ast But aha would be proud of
the way ba bandied an internation­
al etiquette problem by sanding
gifts on two holidays.
Christmas k lust another cold
day in Decamber to Iba avowedly
■tbelstlc Ruaalana. Nevertheless,
Kbniibchev sent Preatdeat Eisen­
hower a plane full of Christmas
gifts on Dee. U.
The Soviet boss also scot Christ­
mas presents to the four Elsen­
hower grandchildren.
Then Monday Khrushchev sent
Eisenhower two mom Urge gift
package! containing New Year's
presents. Naw Year'! Day la the
holiday on which Russians ex­
change gifts.
White Houae Preaa Secretary
Jamea C. Hagerty aaid one of the
Naw Year's boxes bald cavUr. He
said ba did not know what was in
tin Other DRcktic.
The latest Khrushchev presents
w en delivered by Soviet Ambas­
sador Mikhail H. Henahikov during
a 10-minute White House confer­
ence. Ha also relayed an oral mes­
sage from the Soviet premier.
Henahikov would not reveal to
otw aarn the text of Khrushchev's
masaaga. Ha said only, “ I brought
n goodwill massage from Chair­
man Khrushchev to tbo President
and also conveyed Mr. Khrushebav'e Naw Year greetings to the
President nnd all hla family."
Khrushchev’s Christmas gift to
Kisenbower last month was a plane
load of ISO assorted tree*, plants
and ahnifaa.
Whan Um plants are released
from quaraaUas, they will be sent
U Eleeobower's Gettysburg, Pa.,
farm.
H k not known what, if any,
Christmas or Naw Year's gtfta Elatnbower sent Khrushchev.

IX members of Um original scien­
tific eraw — including three civilinns, two Air Force cvacuatioa ex­
pert* and oo* Air Force photog­
rapher.
Those removed Monday were A 2
Franklin O. Yales, YpaUanU,
Mich.: T-Sgt. Jerry A. Bailey,
Salisbury, N. C.f AS HUdon H.
Carter, Ft. Smith, Ark.; SSgt.
Thomas A. Baser. Greensboro,
N. C.; and S-SgL'E. K. Fcrasld.
Anchorage, Alesha.
Originally there were 17 men on
tba floe where temperatures re­
main eioae to M degrees below
rare this time of year.

DEBABY GIRLS of the Kadeta of America are inspected by Rose Marie
Parker, commander of th e girls’ unit during drills a t the Sanford Armory.
The giria unit and four boys county Kadet organizations are In training
for unit competition March 5. Kadeta from Sanford, Casselberry, DeBary
nnd Maitland will compete. Shown, left to right, are Patty Urban, Diane
Arcardl, Carol Reno, Linda Smith, Maureen Urban and Elaine Reno(Staff Photo)

Hedda Hopper's TV View
Off Hollywood Life Dull
By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - "Hedda
illoppcr'i Hollywood," a much‘publicized NBC-TV special, of­
fered pools of dewy-eyed and se­
verely non-committal sentimental­
ity about the film capital's past,
present and future.
The Sunday Showcase hour, 05
what was left of it after Ed Sulli­
van applied his Ilcdda-lock (o
eliminate some prize gursl stars
from the competing show, coujd
have benelittcd from a more real­
istic point of view. Most of it
sounded like Shirley Temple's
Hollywood. A hodgepodge of
taped Interviews end scenes por-

Hits U. S. Housing

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (UPI) "Sheer hypocrisy," seid Rep. Al­
bert Rains (D-Ata.) Monday night
of President Eisenhower's urban
renewal program. "America ia
creaUng slums 10 times faster than
Miss Hopper and the show's It la remedying them," the chair­
writer, Sumner Locke Elliott, ap­ man of the House Committee on
parently sought to avoid s trave­ Housing aaid.
logue-look for their' special. But I
found spark and an Interesting ap­
proach only In those too-brief por­
tions thsl let the cameras tour a
studio bsck-lot, same Hollywood
homes and a restaurant.
PHONB FA M i l l
Maybe they should have made
LAST
TIMES TON IT E
it a travelogue? Anyhow, the pro­
AT
7:M
AND l«:«l P. M.
gram also maintained, that unfor­
T H E BLUB ANGEL*
tunate TV tradition in which au­
May BriU A Curt Jurgena
blg-namc" stars
dience-pulling
" I t SECONDS TO HELL”
are used as bit players. Thus,
JEFF CHANDLER
Jimmy Stewart winked. Harold
Lloyd waved. A few other old tim­
ers also were relegated to Incon­
sequential glimpses.
If I can offer Miss Hopper any
consolation at all, it Is this. She
certainly looked beautiful.
Tba Channel Swim: Archibald
MacLeith'e TV drama, "The Se­
cret of Freedom," has been pulled
out of NBC-TVs Jan. SI Sunday
Showcase slot In favor of "Tha
Twisted Cross,” a re-run docu­
mentary about Nazi Germany.
Tha MscLelsh play will ba preten led at a more suitable time
spot, a network representative
said. Competition on that particu­
lar night will coma from tba twohour CBS-TV special, "The Fabu­ CO-FEATURE AT g:l* ONLY
lous Fifties."
TARZAN'8 •
Sessu* Hayakawa and Shirley
GREATEST ADVENTURE"
Yamaguchl will serve as guest
STARRING
guides In a two-part special oo
Gordo* Scott Aa T a r ra n t
Japan that wiU comprise John
Gunther's High Road ABC-TV epi­
sodes for Saturday, Jan. 10 and
STARTS NEXT SUN.
Feb. •. Nest Saturday’s Jerry "Wreck Of The Mary Deera"
Lewis special on NBC-TV will in­
clude appearances by Lewis' old­ Gary Cooper • Char Ho* Heafo*
est sons, Gary, 13, and Ronnie, S.

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C'OMMITTEE'.OF 100 officer* and chairmen for the year include, from
left, the new general chairman, Clifford McKibbin; R. J. Baumnn, finance
chairman; Sylvan J. Davis Jr., membership chairman, and Robert Crumley,
vice chairman of the committee. They were elected Inst night,
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NO. 606

Ike Says Reds Have Right
To Test Missile In Pacific
U.S. Doing I
Same Thing

WASHINGTON (UPD — Presb
dcnl Eisenhower today conceded
tha right of tha Soviet Union to
use an area of the canlral Paclfie
aa a missile target range.
Elsenhower, at hia first press
conference since Dec. 2, said it
would be most unusual for th*
United Stales to prolaet against
the Russian plan when this govern­
ment had been doing precisely
tha same* thing—firing missile* in­
week that K would wove ken regular sessions and voted laat
to pre-announced- oceanic target
from Saraaola.
night to defer any duet other
areas.
He atao laid that the engineer! than (he Initial lino entrance fee
Russia announced last week that
{dan to atari work on the Circui- uotil further notice.
it will lest s powerful new spare
land arts aoutk of Sanford la
The county tom mission waa
rocket in the Pacific weal of Ha­
February.
aaked to namo a new representa­
waii. It cautioned ships and plan?*
JThe County Commission yeslerThe Committee of 100 will con­ tive member of the management
lo stay clear at lbs area from
tinue to meet at the call of the committee to replace David Gal- day hired Dr. Clyde L. Brothers
Jan. 13 to Feb. IS.
a*
county
health
officer
after
the
chairman Inatead at aeheduling chel, no longer on the commission.
Assistant Senate Democratic
bdtnrri waa informed that Dr. L.
Lcadrr Mike Manaricld (D-Mont.)
H. Smith, wlto had accepted the
hat led demands tbnt Iht United
Jofj earlier, would be unable lo
CENTRAL FI.OIUUA TELEPHONE PIONEERS Initialled their new of­
States lodge a protest over tho
n*&gt;ve here.
ficers at u Mayfair Inn luncheon Tuesday. Pant president Charles J. Hay
testa.
Brothers, presently health offic­
Eisenhower, at hit news renterturned over the Ravel to the new president, Frank Graham, while the other
er for Madison and Taylor Coun­
ence, also:
new
officer*
looked
on
at
the
meeting
of
about
180
life
momhern
of
the
ties' agreed to asiame hit new
Stoutly defended his defense pro­
Telephone IMmieern of America. From right ere. Alex D. Cnerlen, necroNorth Orlando had ita first fire Tuesday.
duties Feb. 13.
gram, laying that anyone who
tnry; Mrs. Itortha Stunt Itil, treasurer; Graham, Hay, R. J. McCunc, first
The board told Brothers they
And whoae car suffered $380 damage in the blare?
approached (he defense plana of
vice president; and H. S. McCrory, aecond vice president. (Herald Photo)
would like him on (he Job when
hi* administration on a parti:
Hia honor, the mayor's, naturally. Reporting on him­
ttm commission receives bids Feb.
batla waa doing a disservice to Uta
self today, North Orlando Mayor Roy Liddiott said that
IS for a new health center.
United States.
Seminole
County
has
been
with­
the ear fire started while hia auto waa sitting In front
Predicted that to* nsw iteel con­
out a full lime health officer for
of the mayor’s office. Fire Chief Frank Faaula and as.
tract would not lend to pries laseveral months.
creasea if the labor-management
sistant ehief Harry Frias extinguished the flames, ap­
Laat betober the board agreed
cooperation . evidenced la aetttoto
hire
Dr.
Smith,
but
he
Inform­
parently aauaad fay• fault is the auto’s electrical system.
mrnt of th* strike ia pursued vigo­
ed the board by mall In Decem­
rously.
ber that hia wife and child were
Expressed a willingness lo taka
to an auto strident and were in
Democrats, particularly members
serious condition.
of the S cu te, la summit rea/erCommissioner Lawrence Swof tliowr that Its favored Harris.
Winter Park Architect James
Ha waa appointed to assume
The board also look under con- ■nres or similar international
Gamble Rogers was selected to ford also favored flowers. “ We
Us duties Dee. IS,
the best man and Roger* sideraUoa toe hiring of D. Kirk meetings if tbes* (nestings concern
Early his month, Uta board was submit proposals in contract form went
has
already
built 30 or (0 jails Gunby of DeLand as financial ad­ themselves with specific IrentiM
for
the
new
county
jail
and
re*
notified that Smith would be unvisor on Iht project.
over the stale," Swofford said.
which must bo ratlfiad bp IBs
aible to come until his funiiff- WOMtoS the courthouse,
Under Roger's plaa the Jail, Senate.
Swotford made the motiou to
VhO County Commission TuaaDUclored that bo was as muds
day,-hm)l J.l vote, named Rogers hire Rogers and It was seconded which would be adjacent to the
plans Tur* !!*# new jail by Commlstiuner Homer Little. ' present courthouse, would be a astonished a* anyone elaa by New
The only dissenting vote was bp two story structure with 11,300 York Gov. Nelson A. HoekstoltarW
deling of tile courthouse
anoMincemant that h s-would Mi
urd's next meeting Jaa. Dunn, who asked that the minutes square feet of space.
seek tho GOP presidential nomina­
longed to tho asm* fighter ai
tion, lfa declined to make a foa­
Roger previously had submitted
ms! declaration of support tor Vies
together at A0,(MM) foot Tues iy, killing on* and injiinn|'*th«
a preliminary report of Jail faci­
President Richard M. Nixon, tom
lity need* last June.
ha said there ia an atmosphere
The Nnv, identified the dead- pilot aa Lt. Thunma R,
The naming of Rogers came
of no competition,
McKinnon o f 1
after a dbqhsslon between board
Said he wanted to ere Congress
member* un choosing a Winter
set decisively on tha slvd righto
Park, firm over a local firm.
bill as approved by the Bmm
Commissioner Vernon punn said
Judiciary Committee and now
Judge Volia Williams Jr. today he would like lo see Hal Harris
MIAMI (UPI) — A rthur Vining Devin, 92, one of the blocked in lha House Rules tifttogave court appraisers Lawrence named as architect lor the new world's richest men, hultl* no stock in dcuth.
mitlee.
R. Condtet and T. W. Mero uqjil Jail “ as hr has 30 years exper­
"I don't plan to die," he said recently.
Disclosed that his estimate al
Jan. 23 to report on lha value of ience in his field and is a local
a 1861 budgat surplus of 4.1 UL
With
Hint
attitude
the
crunty,
old
muiti-milllonuire
was
l land parcels bordering Sanford man."
understandably irritnted Tuesday a t all tha commotion raised lion dollars was based on aa esti­
ve.
John Burton also asked by let­
when
he fainted in a b n rb er’a chair and waa rushed to a doc­ mated gross national product ol
The appraiser! appointed by ter lo be considered for the pro­
=r--------7 “i;-------- r : --------------- 5io billion. He said hia gross aaJudge William* Dec. 28 were ache ject, expected to roll about tor's offlra.
lional product eallmal* waa re­
"You
go
to
htll."
ha
anapped
to
OOOrd bCtS UD
dutrd to make their report Monday tTQO.OUA,
garded in aoma quarters aa too
IM Iht value of (he lend needed for
Chairman John Krider told
cuniervativa.
the Sanford Ave. widening pro- Bunn that It was his personal
Defended American military
Jfjct»
opinion that the board should pick
The County Commission yester­ commanders in West Germany lor
Judge Williami said “ it would Hie “best qualified man" for the
day agreed to aetup a county law resisting press requests for alleged
be In the beat interest! of tho pro­ Job and he felt that Rogers was
library
in the courthouse for to* Hat* of former Nazis now occupy­
perty ownera involved that the ap­ the. one.
Phillips, said Davis was "feel, use of attorneys and law enforce­ ing officials ports in the Watt Gay.
praiser* be granted additional time
Dunn then argued that hr felt ing fine" although under the care
man government. The Preside*
ment (fflcera.
in order to complete their ap­ that the Jolt should lie given o of
a special nurse after hi* faint­ They appointed Mack N. Cleve­ said certainly no military sompraisal." The State Road Dept, hat a local man, but ruled out Bur- ing spell.
was going to become In­
land Jr., Ken Leffler and A. E. mander
ppraited the land owned by 137 Ion because he felt "he was do­
volved ia local politics,
Davit,
born
in
Sharon,
Mass.,
Sliinholacr
aa
trustees
for
the
law
•non* to be worth 322,1U1.
ing plenty of work right now."
in IHt)7, ntadr • fortuna In build­ library with Circuit Judges Vaaing thv Aluminum Company of aar Carlton and Volia Williami
Amarira — Alcoa — from a tiny Jr. as honorary member*.
outfit making kitchen Uteniits
Cleveland was namrd to a twointo a world giant. He resigned year term and the other* to oneas chairman of thv board of that year lerms.
The trustees were recommended
rumpuny several year*,ago hut at
Sanford Jaycce RusdK-0 wie­
last count atlll owned .1,336,824 by the Seminole County Bar Asso- ner David Slaughter will get a
shares of Atom stock, Alcoa clos­
plaque at the Jayceea luncheon
ed on the New York slock ex­
Thursday for winning th* local
change Monday at BIOS a share.
Junior Chamber'* driving contort.
Davis' other major holdings aic
The Seminole High student will
In Floiida real estate. Ills total
try for uoe of tha aavingt bonds
and Jacket* to bo awarded ia
wealth is estimated at 360 mil­
lion dol'art.
.
the district Jaycce Road-E-0 Ja
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Road Orlando Saturday, The winner aa
Chairman Joe Grotegut has taken the stair level will get a
Issue with tha Legislature's inte­ scholarship to tha school of
rim roads ronimlllen on ihc coil choic*.
of Florida's interstate highway
system.
The committee Tuesday ordered
Ihc board to attend a special
Judge
Voli*
William*
Jr.
will
PARIS (UPI) - Finance Mtnist.
meeting next month la explain
try the last 1838 80 fell term cir­ report*
er Antoine Pinsy announced today
that tbe ayxtrm will cost
cuit court civil ease here Thurs­ mure than
Person* who with to glvo blood
after seeing President Charles Defederal reimbursement.
day.
Gaulle that he will quit tbe govThis, the reports tay, would re­ to the Seminole County blood
The Sc aco vi. Albert W. Wis­ quire large sums of state money bank tomorrow will bo treated lo
ernment and retire at least tem­
dom and Charlea E. Jester will If it Is lo be completed in 1872 a aleak dinner at to* Elks Club
porarily from political life.
tomorrow night.
be the third Judge Williams has is scheduled.
Hia announcement climaxed a
The blood bank drive will open
tried since to* session began Jan.
crisis brought oo by Pinay's span
at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow and close
3. &amp;cacu Inc, charges Vflxdom and
disagreement with Premier Michel
at 8:30. AU donors will Uses fan
Jester with causing an August
Debra over economic policies for
treated to a steak dinner.
1931 accident Involving • Sc sen
France and hia criticism of DaThe dinner will bo Jointly spantruck and two ears driven by
Gaullt't altitude (award NATO.
sored by Urn Elks and Ihn Ameri­
Wisdom and Jester.
“I am quilting tha government
can Legioa.
aad 1 aaa retiring from all politi­
WASHINQTON (UPI) - Senate
cal life, at least momentarily,*'
Democratic Leader I.yi»don B.
Piaay anooynced.
Johnson, undeclared presidential Crooma Break-In
hopeful, emerged today from the
Crooma Academy aro* h
Loom Barge
NEW ORIENTAL HOARD for the Central Florida Bahia Shrina Tempi*
annual “revolt of tha liberals" into and 61.41 lakaelMto a
A barge broke ktoae in Lake
ia Harold Kastner. ) tyor Earl Higginbotham congratulate* Kastner on
A fra* lecture and showing of with his policy-making powers in­ machine early Tuesday me
Maarno Tuesday afternoon and ran
a film about cancer will be spon­ tact and hia prestige enhanced.
being tha firat Semin a County Shrinar alactad to tha Divan, or top five,'in
Inin a ptor la front of the Lakevlaw
sored by too Lobe Monro* Homo
By votes of M-ll, Basal* Demo­
the Central Florida oi mnkaUon. Kastner, a peal president of the Sanford
Mat*}, laniard police reported to­
Demonstration Club at 1:M p. crat* Tuesday rejected reforms
Shrlnera
and
a
coord
tator
of
Central
Florida
Shrine
unit*
last
year,
ia
day. IhM M Douglas it tha cap­
m. Thursday at tho Labs Monroe proposed by their liberal aoUaagafcewa wearing a fa handed down from J . D. HUi, pioneer and aaeond
tain R tBa tugboat which waa heal­
woe which would kava undercut
Bahia Temple potentate, to Vernon Scott, present potentate, who gave It ta
ing tha barge for Allied Chemical
Dr. Thomas Largre wiM ba lha Johnson's authority lo a*t party

McKibbin Named Chairman
Board
O f Committee Of 100 County
Hires Brothers

Clifford McKibbin wai elected
chairman of the Committee ol
100 laat night and made an ' nmedial* premtoe to “continue to
expand the memberahip aad
actiriUet of the committee.’*
McKibbin waa elected akmg
with Robnrt Crumley, vice chair­
man; R. N. Blackwclder, treasur­
er, and the following committed:
Finance: R, J. Bauman, chairt|m an; Andrew Carrawny aad Jack
I. Greene.
Memberahip, Sylvan J. Davit
Jr., chairman; Richard Deea and
Dr. T. L. Largen.
Advertising: William Hemphill,
chairman; wnltor Gtotow, and Bob
•hedden.
Local Indualriaa: A. K. Shoe­
maker Jr., chairman; Balph Oowkn and Harry A, Caanel Jr.
Target Induatriee: T. K. Tucker,
Clafcalrman; John Ivey and W. A.
Patrick.
Outgoing chairman W. Scott
B u m , absent from the meeting
due to lllneae, waa givan a vote

tfcaahi hf Uni mhbbiHImi Amt
Us efforts during Mm pait year.
Geerga Towhy, who presided to
Bums' absence, introduced Mau­
rice Marshall, bead af tbs damlepers of Circus!and, wtio outlined
briefly the project's progress.
, Marshall aaetotead Us eagotla-

ts ;n ^ is s is « .* 3 !

News Briefs

As Health Officer

Appraisers Get
Additional Time

a-box subsidy oa exported citrus.

Death Lingers

ASHBY PABVA, England (UPI)
The threat of death hung over toe
1M inhabitants of this sleepy Lei­
cestershire village todsy. Desdly
.potassium sysnld*—enough to kill
to aUllon people—was strewn over
IU streets Tuesday night whan
three 100-pound drums of tbs che­
mical toll off a truck.

Added Authority

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Su­
preme Court's brief hearing on the
ctnstttatkwality of tbs MOT afvil
rights law today suggested an
early decision la the first case
Jesting the statute. Tbe law givei
The Justice Department authority
to bring law suite on behalf of
Negroee who claim Iheir right to
vote la being denied.

Renovation Ordered
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
BUte Public Utilities Commission
today ordered the North Florida
Telephone Co. to renovate ita run­
down eirbange at Mclatosh with­
in the next six months. And the
tammisaioa threw out complainla
of two Pinellas County residents
about service offered by the
General Telephone Co. ef Florida
in that area.

project Plans
TALLAHASSEE tUPl) - The
State Road Board has formally
aaktd tbe State Turnpike Authority
lo approve a project to Palm Beach
Ijouniy that would be part of tha
interstate highway system. The
project, construction of Stale Road
8 between State Road 80 and a
connection with tbs turnpike, needs
Turnpike Authority approval before
work can commence.

. Rains Soak Midwest
By United Proas laismttleoal
Spring-like rains soaked tbe
Midwest today for lha second day
■ n a row and fell over most of
tho eastern hail of Urn nation. But
freezing rain palled parts of Now
York State, Pennsylvania aad New

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tary weather
id damage ol

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Law Library

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Road-E-0 Winner
To Be Honored

Grotegut, Road
Board Clash

Judge Sets Final
Case Thursday

Pinoy Resigns
Minister Post

Donors To Get
Free Steak Dinner

Johnson Wins
Confidence Vote

Cancer Program
Slated Tomorrow

Kaatner.

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For Torturing
Wife On Trip

the Podtrsl Avisitor Agee*
prefldsney testa damai#
nereis) aircraft..
ttoaal pilots who a n Mm*
of the Airline Pilots Aaan.
flatly Uwy will toko no mare
t proficiency lasts baeaua* of
retest National Alitteos ae*
sta.” Airline offleialo called a
ttag today with their pilot*
itoore of tho ALPA tod etid
pUota should have discussed
s charge* with the compeny.

? a a i'U p y w s

If Republican Nixon ia elected chief a chant* te pror* ha’a atUl
(itendent, Butler MIBT*MW'« * /&lt; “ fliiA ^Z^m ocrat Lawrence invlt(ha limit” on any price Increases. ad McDonald to b* a Pennsylvania^
Ha predicted that Nixon would not delegate-at-Urg* at tha Demo­
cratic convention In July.
win tha presidency.
“ I will accept with pleasure, af
Stcalworkara Praiidfnt David J.
McDonald U the man who really course," McDonald replied,
McDonald started hla day ta Mm
jumped out of the Iryiny pen of
the labor diipula Into the fire of hot political watera by saying in
a TV interview that Nison ahonld
politic!.
Columnist Drew Pearson said not pet all (|m praise h e Ob* Meal
Thursday that MeDonald had told aetUeoMnt
friends be would forsake hie nor­ Ho aald Jaat a* much eradM
mal Democratic allefiance .and aid ihould f* to the financier father
Nison's presidential campaign ba­ of Sen. John F. Kennedy (D -0
eauaa of the "very generous” atael Maaa.ii Democratic p«—Martial
aspirant, for partuadln* hia hank­
settlement.
McDonald promptly doniod that er frienda in auppert a atael aai_
he's committed to support Nixon tlemant
McDonald aald that aMhar Ken­
or anybody alas.
Pennsylvania Gov, Davtf L. nedy or Nixon would maha n food
pi ai ldant

Crash Victims

BOLIVIA, N. C. (DPI) - PBI
anal official, aald. ’'oat tha flagarprlota experts eepeetsd to

the M victim* at Wadjveday’a
Hanoi crash near Brilvir, N.C.
IWn BoHvl* disaster, lo which
9C4B New Yerh-to-MIsm flight
porurtly disintegrated in the
T w m M eeeem fto hM NaUonwtlhin eight weeks. On Nov. 1«
MlsmttnSew Oricao# inter*
Uge flight «a»b*d
If af Mexico under similar drnatanees and killed all 41 prir» aboard.
. .
fhe Natianal pilots charged that
. yAA'S drici pcefldency teste
t harmful te commercial air*
rtt "amt may eventually lead te

b e a r* a f f riU la s t a

C n a .t r

W a r-

E« toll resets* bis* at tks .trie,

ltah the Identity af two victims
atm missing.
By Into Thursday night. W af
tha SI bodlse had has* poriUvriy
identified by finger prints, by
clothing sod Jtweuy or by grtav*
lag relatives who stood in a tiny
screaoad-irt saetlaa af a high
school gymnasium la task at tha
victims. A hospital strata aepantad them from the main ream
whore raws of bodtee lay *cs the
Saar.
Two day* af marehteg through
muddy krmlaod and damp forerto at the crash site failed te
tun up any trace ef two other
victims. Discovery of m oral
piano gfltewe and two fragment*
of teoetage skta at Kuru Beach
led to apeeuiatlen that the two
may have falten from Am etrlcken
DC-fB before It reiehH the Brito*

Uw target are* ia ta Uw geaera! vicinity af the Marshall lalauds, where the United lute*
has aa atomic testing ground.
Anatoly Docoduitala, writing In
KomtomoUkaya Pruvads, said
"tha schievsmsots af Bavlat rackairy alraady usable axtewlva eel*
sntlfic axparimente In spec*.”
"U Is perfecUy claar, howovar,
than aa increase ta the weight af

r Davie K. Oat*Ml, Clsrk, In tks
awrtbsMs to Buford, Florid* up
i in* p. it* January ti, ns* for
is (all awins pises of sqillpmsatl
Oa* S-srllDdsr, 4 tan elek-up
trurfc (dark grssn) squlpp.d It possibls considerably to inw lt h t
cress* Uwir lustramentation and
AlltamaUa Irsft.mlsslsn
Ns-sole Slffsrs.llsl

,

Sits-II csss Sinstlas mud-trssd,
4-ply Hr* (Tow. *N Couatrytyps) oa wl*s Has on roar
■tes-ll l-ply tiros (standard
tread, standard rials) sa Irani
sad .spare
Msstor
Fsasa rakb*r east and kssk
Tars signals

comprehensive studies te the ipse*
around Uw earth," be said.
The mw Bovidt rocket, be stld
"will be especially Important In
tho light of flights te other planets
of the solar ayetem."
"Hera again," be added, "tha
problem of payloads la of para­
mount interest to sclenltei*. Aad
payloads depend M Um power at
Uw rocket’* engines."
All Moscow newspaper* carried
• UM west b . ssolossd In a tho new* of Uw projected Pacific
•salad sdvslspa plainly marksd sn
Me oetsidsi Bid For Pick-up tests m Uwir front pages.

Trunk. Ops. January St, ItM.
M s will fcs ops usd at a masttog to bs held la tha Csusty
OaetMlsalsa mssUso
roam su
Jtxesrr rt. ISM.
Jahn Krldsr. Chairman
Board of Cseaty Commit■Isasm
Oaaford, Florida
fryi David M. (totabst
Clark cirault Osa r t.

Lake Mary Church
Gels New Pews

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A a* dent's forecast of tha large stir
word sentence that President El­
Rep. CarroH D. Kearns (Pa.)
senhower inserted In hie State of
the Union Message has boosted top Republican ow the House Edu­
prospect* that Congress will go cation and Labor Committee,
viewed EUenhowor's menage as
•bowing a willingnem to compro­
mise. Kearns aald he was "willlag to work herd" to reach a
uted to members of Congms, the compromise.
President urged action uo Uw 35year iaetsHmiiH plan for school
aid that he recommended last
year. '
N called for a federal ootiey of
sbeut SLM0,M0,0W over • long
period to help needy ecbool dis­
tricts pay off bonds for eouetruet*
tag now classrooms.
JACKSON, Min. (UPI) - A
But Eisenhower, ia rending his
address, tossed in the extra sen­ long-secret FBI report on the
tence stating that his budget for l/nehlng of Negro Mack Charles
Uw neat fiscal year would show a Parker last April contains stetepi.MO.ono.eeo surplus "to be ap­ ments from three men that they
plied against our national debt."
Liberal House Democrats seised
thit statement as Justification tor
their pay-now program of taggsr
federal grants within Uw next few
years for building iclwol*.
Bsp. Frank Thompson Jr. (D*
N. J.) said Risoohower’s saliclpa*
od surplus "might hatter be used
lor ear greatest natural resource
—our children.”
Tjwapson, who supported ■ pleted after a month-long FBI in
last summer.
largtf program last year, said he verilgotlon
None of the statements contained
wae "willing te compromise and
•pend Just as much si Uw Presi­ admissions that tho authors had
dent recommended la IM7.” He themselves gone to Uw Jell to get
recalled the President then rec­ Parker, a truck driver who was
ommended US million dollars an­ being held on a charge of having
raped a white women.
nually for four years.
One of Uw three men was quot­
Bop. . Cleveland M. Bailsy (D*
W. Vi.), chairman of tho House ed is saying that, because of
education subcommittee, said El­ fear, ho gavo JaU kegs to four
senhower's message "opened the men who came to his home the
door a little” on school construct night of April M. a few hours be­
fore the lynching. The report said
Uoo. But BsUey.dtscrUwd as "so he
told FBI agenti he knew the
much political hooey” Uw Fresh
men "wouldn't hesitate” to do
him or bis family bodily harm If

Thursday morning, bo lied her to
■ tree, the told, and drove back
boms for soma eeiled laundry.
Stanton fainted whan be was ar­
rested. Authorities notified tha
girl's father, whs flaw ham lor

'Drench* Coat Sale
SOUTHEND, England (UPI)—
Most of tho stock was drenched
Thuriutay whan • largo water
pipe buret in n High Street etor*.
The etor* specialise! ta raincoats.
home ta Florida following a long­
term lease on M acres of land
occupied by Uw Royal Palm Polo
rounds at Baca Rato* for use of
Polo Unlimited, Inc.

Membara and frienda attend­
ing tho Lake Mary Community
Presbyterian Church Sunday will
be pleased to find tha Installa­
tion of now pawa completed.
The pawa have bean purchased
as o part of a project of refurn­
ishing the isncutery ia order to
enhance Ms dignity and appeal to
tha worshipper*. New Itemi of
furniture have also been Install­
ed in the classroom* adjacent to
the sanctuary, tha pew* were
procured from Southern Desk
Company. H. M. Gleason of Lako
Mary has recently completely refinished the floors at the church.
Alter the morning service Sun­
day aa honorary dinner will be
held on behalf ef Mr. and Mrs.
Pat McCarthy, The,- McCarthy*
have been valuable and faithful
workers hi severs! departments
of Uw church for Uw past three
years. They have been much Help
in the Sunday school, Uw Junior
Choir, sad other youth work. They
art a Navy family and will bo
transferred within a few days te
Memphis, Tenn. Dinner will be
served ta Uw educational buildtag.

PITTSBURGH (UPI) — The
IfW atari-labor diapnto, which in*
eluded a record-imaahlng 116-day
strike, ended ia a photo finisj .
Both the steel companies’ 'stock­
holders and the MO,000 United
Steelworkers
members
eould
claim victory — or prove losers.
U will take month* to develop Um
picture.
No major steel company re­
duced dividends to Us sbarchoM*
era. Pittsburgh area steel work­
ers generally agrand that the
strike wage loss — roughly PL­
OW per man — was worth tho
joust. Most ondsd up with aa an­
nual income as good or belter
thea (heir take borne pay la re­
cession-ridden IBM.
‘T lost more time la ISM than
I ever spent on strike this year,"
Slid Ernest Lewis, n crane ope­
rator in tho open hearth de­
partment at Jones A Lsyghlin
Steel'! Pittsburgh* works.
Lewli, a veteran of U years ta
Uw steel mills, went on:
"I got nothing but unemploy­
ment compensation and Supple­
mental Unemployment Benefit*
for sitting out the recession ta
1*51.

Happy Hippos
____
PORTELIZABETH,
ELIZABETHSouth Ad­
rien (UPI) — Trengelllaae "tart­
lets" will be shot tote the ftaehp
ports of hippopotami before truaeporting them 1,000 ssilae tram
Kruger National Park to Add*
Game Preserve, a park spokes­
man reported today.

*289,197.00 In earnings

, paid savers
In 1909

Hospital Notes

3 B at F atalitiei
GENEVA (UPI) — Bate wore
responsible for three of the 11
fatal eases ef rabies In the Unit­
ed Btetee ta Uw post two years,
tho World Health Organisation
reported Thursday.

fu tu re fo r
Federal
Bhunity, and relu m e to them a substantial r e w a r d - e a r o i n p I
M orw y
rfC K V V O

N«wt And AdvcrtiitiMiit

by

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T bou e eerrUnga b a n |uat been credited to the a t v in f i a c c m m .
feounands o f folka in o u r ccm im m lty . It’s m on ey you, to o , ca n
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WEATHER: Fair through Tuaaday. High today, 80-84. Low tonight, 66-64.

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EaUbUxhed 1908___ MONDAY, JANUARY 11. 1960

IAN FORD, FLORIDA

1 p. m. Slocks

National
Hate Group
‘Suspected

Personal Tax
Now Part Of
Total Assessed

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week "
Crewe X . T____ wed k* two warntog tatoam to
Jewish m
aimllar to
torlai from a
aemltle writer in Virginia,
wld the Virginian supplied proMari material to member* at a
group arrested for the IMS bombtog of the Atlanta
------- Jewish
-a , Temple
, . ------Craws sold the suspect is known
to bsve received literature and
Nasi decorations by mail fr.m
a northern city. Ho wee carry­
ing noo-Nasl literatnee whan arnested. Crews aald.
In Berlin, Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer arrived today from
Bonn on hia aanuM vlah and
was expected to make his Brat
public statement' an tbo wave of
antlSemtttam that has gweft Wont
Germany*
Adenauer fa keeping n premise
be made when ha hi same, shato
teller' hi imb - to via* West
BorHo at lea* once each year.
During • three day atay to will
address the Berlin senate, tear
the city sad told ■ reception.
Ho already too privately de­
nounced the wgve sf ewaetikaMinting and the government fl­
eeIf attacked nnU-Bemlttam ta an
o f f i c i a l s f tomato. Informed
sources toltoved to woubf oss
to speak sat afflafslly.

Mikler Boy Critical
After Track Fall
An 11-year-old Stavta boj
lepoefd ta “ crltlssl" soadtltaa
t o today to the Florida Sanltartsm at
Orlande sftar to slippsd and fall
off s pick-up trash yesterday after,

see sf Mr. sad
Mrs. Andrew Mikler, was sluing
to the bask end sf (to track
■ad apparently MB sir, hitting Ms
toad an toe pavzmeat as tto
truck wm moving.
An toBcial to tto hospital re­
ported that (he boy may have
to a (raotarod skuM and Is In a
seml-cenactoua stats.

student Ward
AROUND THE ROAD-E-0 BARRELS
Seminole
Waters in the Jaycea National tsenage driving contest. Eleven students
had thair driving skill tasted Saturday at ths city parking lot next to take
Monroe. Watching Waters to makh aura he doesn't hit the barrel are, from
left, 8gt. Lao Rock, Jaycea Road-s-o ehairman Jimmy DeBrlne and Deputy
L. J. Krix. The winner of ths local segment of ths national contest will be
announced at tha Jaycea luncheon Thursday.

(S ta ff Photo)

Red Test Plan Protested
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Assis
least* Democratic Leader
Mtks Mantalaid baa urged a strong
U. S. pretest against Busala'a
plea to test « powerful aaw roctot ta (he Contra! Pacific.
M (to Bovtat Union Igaoroo aueh

a protest, he said, lha United
States should seek a special ses­
sion of tto United Nations to
"oonsider and deal with this high­
handed pronouncement."
The Montana senator a mem­
ber af (to senate Foreign Rela­
tione Committee, talegraphed hia
views Sunday night to Secretary
of State Christian A. Harter,
‘ Mansfield described M "arro­
gant" ths Soviet plan io set aside
IT,000 square mile* to Ito Pacific
tor the missile test. Russia an­
nounced Igat
teat week It planned to
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Dome- eoimced
antis National Chairman Paul M.
Bettor Merged Sunday that tba
Elsenhower admlnlitratlon engl* and planes to stay out of the ares
There was os immediate reply
neared tto ood of the ateel dia"ta taasm the election" of to Mansfield’s demand for a U.
Prtoldato Bichard M. Nixon S. protest. But the Slate Depart­
ment Mid last week it planned no
M (to. next president.
•in. Thurston B. Morton (R- protest. Officials aald there wm
Ky.), tha Republican national nothing Illegal ta the Russian
chairman, Immediately denied tto warning for ships &gt;nd planes to
accusation. Ha and Butler locked stay away.
to n s to a television debate.
Tto second session of the Nth
Butler said "tto most signifi­ Congress plunged today into tte
cant statement that waa made first full working week with early
about tto steal aetttoment was skirmishing on two major battlemade by tto WaQ Street Journal, (rente — civil righto and missilewhich la certainly not a Democra­ ■pace spending.
tic source.”
Sen. Jacob Javtts (R.-N. T )
He Mid the administration "al­ announced to would Introduce to­
lowed the strike to exist" and day a package af five civil rights
than mads M a polities! Be" to bills, including ooa calling
sad It,
of federal registrars to
"The Wall Btrnst Journal claim­ assure voting rights.
ed that Vies President Nison
•oasts Republican Leader Evermade a deal with tto steal cornpantos whereby they would agroo ett M. Dirkaen (HI.) promptly
Is this settlement and withhold predicted that Ito registrars pro­
any price Increase until after posal would become ooe of tto
I t o ," Butler aald, "notii flee " controversial" Issues of tto new
session which convened Wedneetto election."
Morton, who disagreed with
Butter potat-fay-point to their de­ • Z toe missile-space issue, Bap.
bate over tto stool strike aed Overton Brooks (D U .) charged
other issues, declared "I fool that tto administration's program
sura that tha vies president mad* waa clouded by "duplication, tivno deal with any company about airy and Indecision. He plinnad
when K would ar would net relea to announce today a witness* list
for Houm Spars Committee in­
prim .
vestigation sterling next Monday,
Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.),

Sled Pad Fixed,
Butler Charges

a

a Democratic presidential pros­
pect, accused President Risen*
bower Sunday night of giving tha
people mistaken Information about
ths status of the defense sod
■pace programs.

Jaycees To Make
Award To Young
W A V B / ’i i ' Teacher Of Year
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The Jaycses will pay tribute to
the teaching profession during Jay
cm Week next week when they
honor a faculty member selected
from Sanford, Lake Mary and Lake
Monroe schools as Young Teacher
of the Year.
Selection of the outstanding
young teacher wUl be part of the
WMk-long observance of Jayree
Week In which young people In srvoral fields will be recognised. The
Jaycees also have inaugurated a
Young Sailor of the Year award for
Navy enlisted men aa a new tea
tun this year.
The faculty of each school wilt be
asked ta nominate a representative
teacher not more than 35 years old
and five local citiiens will judge
tto nominees and choose a winner.
Nominees will to Judged on pro­
fessional training, experience, ac­
tivities and personal characteris­
tics, plus recommendations of
school principals.
Chairman Vernon Mize of Uie
young teacher eommittce has ask­
ed that Ml nominations for this
award to ta not later than Jan. II.
Tto award will to presented, along
with others, at the awards night
Jan. to which will climax Jaycrc
Week.
The winner of tha local award
will to taigthto far the Florida
Young Teacher of the Year contest
sponsored bp tto state Jaycea or­
ganisation.
"By Mloctlng a young teacher of
tto year, tto Jaycees propose to
ackflowtedg* tto contribution! of
teachers te tto progress and wel­
fare of the state and to encourage
better qualified and larger num­
The County Commission i* ex­ bers of students to enter the teach­
pected to name an architect tomor­ ing told," Miu aald.
row to draw up preliminary plaM
for a new county Jail,
Ths discussion on naming the Luke Mary Firemen
architect will start at l:30.p. m..
Commission Chairman John Krider Meet Tomorrow
said today.
Ths Inks Mary Voluntas, Fire
Krider said this morning that Department will meet at tha Fire
preliminary plana submitted by Houm at • p. m. Tuesday. All
architect James Gamble Rogers of firemen and men vho are inWinter Park will to studied and (created ta the department ar*
discussed before naming an archi­ urged to to present at tha instal­
tect. Roger* conducted a study of lation of new officers and ta
make flaal plans for the training
jail facility needs early last year.
program which wIR be conducted
■*
next month by Instructors from
the Mata Fire College.
Peterson Rites

Runaway Debutante Ends Board To Discuss
Up In Europe With Fiance Architect For Jail
0

ANTWERP, Belgium (UPI) —
Runaway New York debutante
Gamble Benedict, II, is some­
where ta Europe trying to mar*
ry a 35-year-old unemployed Ro­
manian "aa quickly as potslble
before my family can step In,"
n ship's officer Mid today.
But a New York attorney said
tha man, Andrei Pormnbeonu, la
net free to marry her. Porum% beenu la separated but net di­
vorced from i former wife who
is tha mother of Me seven-year*
old daughter, according to Pamfil
' Riposanu, who said to tod rep­
resented tto wife, Maddy, ta an
unsuccessful
reconciliation at­
tempt more than s year ago.
Another friend of Porumbesnu,
however, Mid to waa sure tto
man must to free because to
had told him ef plana to marry.
0 again, and he Is an honest man."
Mia* Benedict, belreaa to n
Remington typewriter fortune,
ran nwny from her grandmother*!

peered very much in love and
quoted ,the young society girl as
telling hlmt "We Intend te get
married in Europe as quickly as
possible before my family can
slap In."
Tto couple left Antwerp for
Paris Sunday afternoon, ship's
officers said.
Porumbeanu, aon of a Roma*
"tea army colonel and a one­
time student ta the nation’s lop
military school, became an Amer.
lean cltixen through service in the
U, B, Army.
Miron Butarlu, an old friend,
said In New York that be had
been best man at Porutnbeanu’a
wadding in Germany In 1944 to
Maddy Scbneikart, daughter ef a
Stuttgart teacher.
Butarlu said hia friend and tha
wealthy young debutante met last
pummer while Porumbeenu wsa
working aa n chauffeur at South
Hampton for Mr*. Ante Bulova,
widow of (be chairman of the
Bulova Watch Co.
Doc. tT, tto dog after tor debut
Butarlu Mid to amt ether
f riend* had triad to bring about
poly*
She and forumbeanu arrived n reconciliation between Ponimbaami nad Mn wtfe but tod lotied
and that to had «IsmsHw I that
they are divorced" for about two
their

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NEW YORK (UPI) — Slock
prices at t p. m. a.s.t.:
American Airlines ....
22 te
ion*
Amtrican Tobacco ..
MS
Bethlehem Steal .........
Site
Chrysler
.................
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Lhirtiss-Wright ...........
162%
DuPont ....................
Eastman Kodak .......
loss
Ford Motor ...............
to*
General Electric ......
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General Motors .........
Graham Psiga ......... .
III
loti. TAT ..................
JTte
M%
Urillsrd
Minute Mild ....
lite
Penney ............
1*1
Penn HR .........
Ilk
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Royal Americas
1*4
SO'* AFL-CIO, apparently angry with
tears Roebuck ..
Standard OU NJ
tote both Republicans and Democrats,
itudebaker ......
ate demanded today that Congress
Nte approve a seven-point "must"
U. S. Steel.......
WesttagtxHue El.
lMU program or face the consequences
■t the polls next November.
"Our warnings do longer ran be
taken lightly," said AFL-CIO
President George Meany in open­
ing a three-day legislative confer­
ence attended by aoo union lead­
ers .from throughout tha nation.
Meany ealled upon Congress lo
overcomo "financial Untidily and
political cowardice" ta approve an
Increase ta the rcdcral minimum
wage, higher Jobless pay, biggar
defense spending and other laborbacked measures.
"We. . .are growing increas­
County taxpayers w i l l pa y ingly impatient with (rustrating
thrir personal property tax on a daisy*, with the lack of construepercentage basis for ths Brat time Uva achievement and with tha usla the county's history.
brokaa record of brohon
Tax Assessor Rlchsnt McCanns es." he e*M.
said today that for IMO ths mottod
This waa regarded u a rabuka
of assessing this particular type af ta the Democratic majority In
personal property will to m n per­ Congress few what tto AFL-CIO
centage baste an tto vata* af tto term* a "mediocre record ta tto
home.
first session of iht Mth Congress.
The percentage Iq baled an X*
Meany also lashed out at Ito
coot of Ito total steeasmeat Republican administration's tightwith the 11 mill rite, &lt;to money policy, its warnings about
ount of the tax ie very amall.
inflation and otl-.r signs af what
(McCanns, citing an example, to sMlad "defeatism ”
■aid that for tto average 110,000
.There ta an election comtag
amassed property, tto personal up n a s t N o v a m t o r ," to M id .
property lax would to approxi­ "If we get our people In regis­
mately DS.ao at Ito present M mIH ter and vote, If wo pinpoint Ito
tax rata.
lsauM sod tto voting records af­
Personal property I n e l n d e a fectively, wa can get a governhousehold furnishing* and Ml per­
sonal offsets.
The new method, according ta
McCanns, greatly raciUtatea work
ta tto tax •saaMor's erfire and la
an added
jt 6

through December and that.fUture has in­
creased greatly over the past two weeks,
Galloway reported also that 2,762 new
auto tags have been sold thus far for •
total of $32,705.78.
Galloway said his office is trying to
handle the tax workload as efficiently and
speedily as possible, .He pointed out that
the office is now remaining open during
noon hours to assist taxpayers,

Labor Threatens
Congress A t Polls

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPDEvidence of tba existence af
national bate organization head'
by ■ "fanatical fuehrer" baa bet
turned over to the FBI.
The disclosure wm made Sta
today by Lt. J. O. Crews, bead i
the Jacksonville polico depai
meat’s intelligence division.
Craws said an admirer of Na
doctrines bad been arrested i
connection with swaetlkas paints
oo the Jacksonville Jewish Cei
ter.
"The suspect may be the loc
leader of a national anU-J*wls
anti-Negro underground organit
lion under tba direction of
fanatical fuehrer epecaUag east &lt;
a northern etty/’ ho aald.
Crews said the. 25 ) car-old au
peel, whom he declined to idem
tpr, had been releaacd pending l
FBI report on evidence.
"We turned over all ovidom
tad (ladings of total tnlwmgiliana te tha FBI ta Weehtagtan,"
Craws said. "H should receive

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NO. 604

County and city officials Mid today
nearly &lt;1 million In taxes hnve been paid
Moca the tax noDoctiona started thin year.
County Tnx Collector John Galloway
reported that $476,088.18 hna been col­
lected by hia office as of last Friday and
10,216 receipts issued.
City Clerk Henry Tamm Jr, reported
that $.108,406.81 has been collected

Set Wednesdoy
Funeral Mrvlces for Mrs. Starl­
ing Peterson, former Sanford res­
ident, wUl te held at 3 p. m
Wednesday si the Church of the
Good Shepherd, Jacksonville, wilh
tto Rev. Valentino Lm officiat­
ing. Burial will to ta Evergreen
Cemetery, Jacksonville.
Pallbearers wilt to Dr. Thomas
Palmar, Alfred D. Stevens, Ran­
dolph H. Thompson, George SenMae, Mr. Ssnonk and Mr. Meath.
Ito in a p bMMm m m wfH to Martoot B, Pipe, Edward H. Host,
PhOtip B. May and Sam C.

W. V. Billing Dies
Aflerikori JHaest.

Humane Society
Schedules Meeting
The first public meeting of the
newly formed Semiaoia County
Humana Society wUl to told at
&gt; p. ra. Thursday at tbs Ameri­
can !&gt;cgion Hall on Hwy. ti-ti.
Permanent officers will be nam­
ed and membership dues for tto
organization will be discussed.
Temporary President Mr*. Har­
riet Cowley aald today that ten­
tative plans call for memberships
to consist of Junior, SO eenta, con­
tributing, |li annual, Mi support­
ing. flO and llfetlma, 3100.
AU lntereited persons are nrgsd to attend the meeting.

Two Are Charged
In Bolita Raid

Wlikerson Van Bitting, M, died
oarly tale morning attar a short
Ha had beaa a resident of Sanfar 30 years sad was a es­
tiva of Ocala.
Ho w m manager of Touchtao
Drug Co,, a member of lha Firm
Methodist Church of Sanford,
raembe- of Mason Lodge to and
of the Elks Club of Sanford.
He U survived by his wife,
Mre. Ruth C. Bitting; one daugh­
ter, Mrs. E, C. Waldheim; two
brothers. Perry Billing and Fred
BlMlng and !w« sisters, Mrs. A.
F, Last and Mre. Walter Blanch­
ard. The family requests that
Oowsrs be omitted,
Funeral arrangements are in­
complete, and will to announced
by Brisioo Funeral Home.

Lions To Hear
Stock Analyst
Stock analyst Harman Cade will
1*11 Sanford Lkma of his experience
with securities at tto Lions Clvte
Center luncheon tomorrow. Gade,
who is prosidaat of Security Asso­
ciate* and la on tha board of direc­
tors of the Florida Growth Fuad,
hM been ta the tavssfcneat Reid

Two County Negro women were
charged with poiscstioa of totita
tickets by deputies during the
weekend.
Deputies arrestad Mrs. Viola
Brawn ef Bipes Ave., Midway, late
Priday sight and WUhtomane since
Jams*, of Ml W. tlta Bt., I Mon­
day night.
Deputies also hava arrestad Jim
Brown, Sanford Negro charged
with forging three checks of L. A.
Dude of Oviedo.

Oviedo Council
Dinner Tonight
The Oviedo city oouncil wtN told
a dinner lor ks Incoming and out­
going members at Ito Oviedo Cllr
Hell tonight. Attending tto f p. m.
dinner will to re-elected Mayor M.
L. Gary, Councilman W. Bon
Clontt, J. Y. Karris and V. M.
Martin and newly elected Council*
men Ben Jones sad B, F. Ward Jr.
Former council men Joe I. Beasley
and Karl DaU Mm will attend.

New M eeting Place?

Chorui T o Rehearse

O ffice Stays Open

Tto county
stay •pea eotalnuourty
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tram B
Election Planned
s. m. natil B p m.
Ito Oviedo Chamber of Cam
■i. *
“
marM wtR told Ha annual rlcrlion
of officers Jan. 21 at T:-J p. m. in clerk’s

wage from It to li.M aa hour
and extension of coverage.
Federal standards ta raise upemployment benefit* and freo
medical Insurance for aoclal as*
curity recipients.
Adoption of civil rights legiala*
lion to and "second-claa* citizen­
ship."
Federal aid to depressed areas.
Program to build homes, wipe
out slums, rebuild dttas and p r »
vide new- roads and airport*.

News Briefs
a

Impromptu Show
NEW YORK (UPI) - Comedian
Mlllon Bari* gave an improm
performance Sunday aboard a
Angeles-bound Jot airliner that
developed landing gear trouble and
waa returning lo Naw York. Berta
offered ta do a routine to kooR
tto US passengers from worn?
lag, and kept H up for two toufa
ur’ ’| the craft Handed safely.

Gambling Chargee

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Florida Slate Bank's chairman
of Uw board. F. |. McNxttf,
told bank etocktotdara last wore
that he topes next January’s
stockholders’ meeting will to told
Alderm en T o M eet
Tto Casselberry Board of Al­ in tto new beak buildtag across
dermen will hold its regular First St. Tto stockholders present
meeting at 1:30 p. ra. today ia recommended that the hoard pewreed as fast as possible with Ito
tto taws Woman's Club.
oew buildtag. About M at
trs attaaded tto meeting.

The Sanford Mala Chorus will
meet for a rehearsal at T:M p. m.
today ta the UKO building.

mint Mint places human needs
■bove (he demands of big busi­
ness."
Msany lisled the following mea­
sure* as unfinished business
which he ssid Congress could Ig­
nore no longer:
Regaining superiority In military
weapons "whatever ihe cost."
Federal aid for school construc­
tion and improvement of teach­
ers* salaries.
An Increase In the minimum

HKV.UKOKGK SWALLOW
assumed Iho duties ef go■latent prtaot of Holy Croto
Episcopal Church in San­
ford recently. Father Swal­
low wtN shore in the ser­
vice*. pariah activities and
will U availabts for eounm

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MIAMI (UPI) - Tan peraoM
faced gambling charge* today at­
tar a weekend raid tore which
Mtted 31,DM In eeeh and a radta
set for receiving Cuban lottery
numbers. Agents estimated tto
ring woe doing a 33.303 to 310,(MB
a day buatataa before tto raid Sett
urday. Tto raiders broke into •
northwest Miami residence to ett

Faircloth In R a ct
MIAMI (UPI) © j |
VJ rat

Committee Of 100
To Meet Tuesday
The Committee of 100 will hold a
meeting Tuesday at 1:30 p. as. ta
Ito annex of tba Sanford Civic
Canter. Tto primary purpose of
this meeting U to Meet officers and
committee chairmen for Ito com­
ing year.
Maurice Marshall, head of Eotertatament Knterplses, will to
•reseat to give an up-to-dsl* report
oo tto progress of Circualapd.
The public ta Invited ta attend,
Scott Bums, ehairman of ito m b miltee, said.

Polict Hunt
Squirrel Thief
Poltao today ar* looking for a
squirrel thief.
Luther TMker of SM E. Mth Bt.
reported to police AM sometime
leal night someone entered hia
yard sod stole tto squirrel and
tto cage.
Police found Ito cage too yards
from tto Taeker

Miami

of more
for ito laiBmr eoualieg. Fairttath
announced to wiM ran aiitato
former representative CUM Rett
rail for tto Senate seat. Tto softt
was vacated when former sea*
lor Jm Eaton was sppstatii to

Beard Appointed
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - Waefc
Coach Percy Beard today w m
named aeetetant director ef athle­
tics ta tim first official . ctloe to
tto UMvcratty ef Florida AthleUe
Director Bay Graves. Beard, wto
has beaa .Florida track coach
lines HM, zlsa wifl continue to
serve aa bustaoM manager end
track coach under G ram wto
was named athletic director and
head football ooa eh Saturday.

Weight Control
EVANSVILLE, lnd. (UPI) —
Maad Johnson A Co. onoouaeed
today It has marketed' t sew
weight control product which sop*
pitas t nutritionally balanced*
hunger satisfying, pM-caterte dally
diet. Tto product, Metiwenl, row.
tains m drugs, tto company m M,
M ta ■ powder which, when 41*
sMved ta water, makes a have*

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Highway Fund
■
’ robe Planned
iBy Road Group

m •

BLUNOTON, Ohio (UPI) —A
p York Central paaaengar train
Bod a signal tower and deid Sunday night, killing four
mm and Injuring 41.
baggage car burst into ilamo,
the Ore did ant spread. .
ivea car* of the la-ear South,
larn 14mHod epparantly were
id o f (ha track after adieetf
aa oak tod a baggage car

-boggago ear.
rtwo aWldran

Sabanolar, a postal dark, wae
hospitalized with possible Internal
Injurle*. Twenty**!* per*ont were
admitted to hospital*, In Obcriln.
Lodi, Medina and Elyria, but only
one wa* luted In critical condi­
tion.
. Tha New York Central epokee*
man la ladlaaapoll* aald tbe
wracked earn alia were belcg
searched for additional victim*,
but he said ha believed all bad
been found.
Tha deed Included the train's
fireman, Philip J. Lehman, 44, of
Cleveland; two Pennsylvania Rail­
road conductors, Kannalh V. Hale,
41, of Boecdale, Ind., and George
p. Kummell. of Indianapolis, who
wen cn rout# to a union conven­
tion in Clavaland, and an unlden**%# ,&lt;SLWUHll*-Cleveland train
•arriad about 1U pasiengere.
"Glaia blow all over the place,"
•aid M. Sgt. Arthur W. Cyphers,
41, stationed at Grifflta Air Perea
Beat. Roma. N. V. "AH tba
eaata a^ma loose and the luggage
•
mlftova.
hA dtiiw
nrfllD
flowH.

Cypher*,- who aUo wae In the
piaienger-baggagt ear aald ‘ we
wen all trapped until aomeone
got the door open with a sledge
A railroad empleya stationed la
the wooden tower escaped Just be­
fore the train struck.
Ambulance driver Arthur Salo,
of Obcrlln, aald the woman had
been "aqueeied te death."
"She wae buried under seat*
and wa bad to pull two living
paeecngera from atop her body,"
Marlon Tudor, K, of Wellington, laid he saw tho wreck and
raa to the darailad cars to help
reaeuo passengers.
Tudor aald the engineer, A. Ker*
eteln, wa* injured and dated. "I
have no brakue, no air, no horn,
no epoodomotar and no nothing,”
Tudor quoted him ai laying. Kereteln wee hospitalised but was
not reported in critical condition.
la addition la tha baggage car
and tba paesangcr-baggaga ear
the train had tbraa passenger

Governor's Race Shaping Up

Unemployment
Taxes Slated
Te Drop In '60
TALLAHAS8KB (UPI) — Uoemployment Inntraacte taaoe will
bo lower In Mao, saving Plartda
employer* about II mlllioa dallari.
Industrial Commission Chair­
man Jamas T. VoeoUa aald about
u.ooo omplayun will benefit from
IHa reduction on tho average of
ftftlA Ogfh
Tha laaa rota will bo 1.1 par
coot compared te l.f In MM. Tha
now rata will be only 1 per aant
for builoeieea allowed a lower
rat* because of food ospcricneo.
This rate In INS waa 1.M par
cent.
Lower tan rata* were mode
fund total of M4,TM,TM .at .Hm
end of IMS. Thto MMOatod to
more than 4 per cent of tho Us­
able payrolls of ntl ompioyan,
■utovstlceUy providing Ibo lower
rate.
In efUM. the cut merely lower*
■n increaso that wont into effect
at toe Mart of )MS whan tbe
tnmt Mad Mend htfew toe 4 par
aant level.
Vocelie s a i d Jektm baaafke

W5.GS. Circles
Plan M eetings

alatura'a Interim committee on
made will Inmatlgato n charge
that moet of tha etata'e highway
fond* win bo tied up on big eity
project* lor year* to coma,
Tho committee Saturday voted
to aommoo Urn state Hoad Board
to exoleia It* present and future
■pendlog plana. Chairman Scott
Kelly «f Lakeland laid tha moat*
lag would ho aehoduled la tha
■ear future.
Gov. LaBoy Collin* defended
—linilfii MlleiM
iant hen Sunday.
ha*a
He aald__________________ ___
curtailing pending la Miami and
other title* when ho said tha
aaoi la greatest.
Ceiling raid ho was "elected ea
a platform to build roads on a
koala of need, nat to a bests of
■lisa."
TIM Jaiat Sonata-House interim
oommlttea on roods Saturday anaaoaeod a toras-pronged Investi­
gation of road policies. la addition
In laaUaf lata arboa rood buildins. Ike commtttoo sold it would
Invaatlsatu poymuuto to private
eagtooartag firm* employed for

hr an appearance of La Moata
Gran nf Orlando, Ho charged that
IS par scat of federal highway
funds era going into city road
systems. Ho told too committee
Urn road board waa preparing
contracts Mr big eity axprtsawaya
which would tie up Flerbie’a road
building nvnntM for yaari.
Colllaa answered that roads era
built on too besia of need and
ant mMao Mo nold k waa ao
eocrot that Uw Initial federal
tator-etate highway money waa
betas spent on expressways and
otoar pewjaota hi Miami and other

WASHINGTON (UPI) v - Them
1* a crop of 'contenders for the
Democratic protldooUal nomlna,
Uon Nut *Mr. ir ♦Ja^'-tlde slcr,
about one contender'! crop of
hair.
Sen. John r, Kennedy (D-Mass.)
who hope* to win U&gt;e nomination
and go on to victory at tho poll*
In November, already haa eeored
at another kind of polo — tho
barbor’a.
It’a n long atory cut abort, a
balr*raUlng yanr that may be
denied ai ihtar noaaanat.

Thera hti beta
a definite
change In Kennedy1* appearance
In recent week*. Ob»erver* noted
,h*&gt;
longer doe* the 41-year*
eld s*nsior have one of hi* old
trademark* — a siock of hair
Jutting over hi* forehead with ■
so m ew h at w ild mop o f fluiiifrMg
Kennedy' chock of hair la

Demo Committee
Sets Meet Jan. 23

It wa* a top policy decision by
Kennedy'* political general* at a
“ summit1’ conference.
The chenge la appearance tr
noticeable to nearly all who eaw
Kennedy ' ‘before1* and "after."
rui Kennedy’* aide* refuied to
admit there' ha* boon a d n eet
HU campaign
headquarter*
pren aide, Pierre Salinger, raid
“ I haven’t noticed a thing," he
added, “ thla la not a policy *»•*tion."
The one man who knowa moat
■bout the aeerat clip laa’t talking,
Ha’a Kennedy’i barber who raid.
"I'm forbidden to give aot any
Information on that."

Jan. SI.
Executive Committee Obairmaa
Jamie Milligan announced the
dele hern Sunday. Ha raid the
meeting would begin at M:M a.
m. In tho San Juan Hotel.
MUUgan invited dm chairman
and members of Mending com­
mittees te meat Friday preceding
tba annual full committal meeting
to dlmae resolutions and mom*
mendathma they defin to make or
■ubmit to tlm committee.
"All public officiali and candi­
dal** fir atatewtde office* subject
to the May Democratic primary

Red Skaters W in
STOCKHOLM, gwodm (UPI) Russia defeated Sweden, 4-0, Sun­
day to win the two-match Inter­
national Ice hockfy series- The
Soviet abatere, hold to a 4-4 tit
Friday, displayed a faM-breaklns
attack to outwk too Swedish do*
foase'Ja too Boole.

Take Soccer Opener
MEXICO CITY (UPI) - San
Lorenxo nf Argentina epened ton
Pentagonal soccer games Sunday
with a 3-J victory over Toluca of
Mexico. A pair of goals by San
Filippo provided too Argentine
champions with took margin of
victory,

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Graft Opens Naw
C a r Lot Thursday
Bran Motors oar let at Frei
Avo* and Seventh Sc M open
business, bot wilt gto tta effij
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WKNGBN, Swilaerlaad (UPI)—
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Pnppt SUcglar, ewept the aislera
nvant Sunday In ton Lauberhcrn
Trophy ski races. Dan Broake et

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Hillbilly Singer Jimmie Davis

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C H O IC E f

fleeted Governor Of Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — The
twangy atraim of “ you art my
•unihine, my only sunshine . . •"
wefted through the wall of aohbln* trumpet* on Hourbon Street.It harkened back to 18 year*
■*o, whtn Jimmie Dari* rode
that »ong to the governor'* man­
sion. That tame Davie, grayer,
•paunchier, but still at mild ai
ever, is in again.
He beat dapper JeLesseps Mor­
riion, mayor of Naw Orleans, by
73,000 votes in Saturday's Democratic primary. There will not be
enough Republican opposition to
even worry ftim at he prepare*
My Sunshine” a hillbilly clatsic
.during the campaign that made
•him governor in 1911. The *ong
echoed through the *treet» again
es he and hi* party trouped from
hotel to hotel celebrating hi* vietory.
It was a record vote for Loulei---------------------------------------------44 f
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Men Commissioned

Saturday morning at ceremonies
hefe and at Newport, R . I., eleven
Sanford Navy men turned in their
enlisted uniform* and became
commiiaioned officer* In the U. S.
Navy. Each of tha new Ensigns
specialty.

comtnieiioned A, if. Campbell
&lt;VAH-5&gt;, K. M. Tourney (VAH-U)
and C. R. Bone and J. Halaten,
both formerly of VAH-3, Each of
the new officers must complete
the officer indoctrination course at
Newport before gains to bin next
duty elation.

Area Toastmasters
To Host Officers

The Somlnole Toastmasters Club
of Sanford will be host la officer*
9 and representatives from ail Flor­
ida Taastmaitcra Clubs here Satur­
day.
Tha occasion will be a busines i
and training meeting of District 47
of Toastmaitcrs International. Dis­
trict 47 takes in tha entire State of
Florida. Tha business session will
taka place in tha morning and
afternoon nt Mar Lou's Restau­
rant. Saturday evening, tka Toast­
masters and their wiva* will meat
9 at Mar Lou's for n banquet and
speaking program.
In Wednesday’s regular meeting,
which was n warm up after tha
holidays, tha Florida School Sys­
tem was the subject of two speak­
ers. Phil Harward spoke oa tha
need for progressive education in
the Sanford aehools. Chet Guerry
delivered aa illuminating speech
on integration in Plorida schools.

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ana — much more than the fir*t
primary turnout Dec. S, which
»ent Gov. Earl K. Lon* to politi­
cal oblivion on hi* “ pea patch”
Davis, fif, campaigned on
|*tform of “ peace and hnrmnny,
aimed at the turbulent' years of
the Long regime*, and intoned
that he believed in “ live and let
live" a* the quartet »wayed and
*ang “ let there be peace in the
valley . . . "
.Thera will almoit certainly be
peace. Davl*' previou* term from

1044*48 w*» «o uneventful that he
we* able In |o tn Hollywood and
make record* and B movie*,
something which Incurred the
wrath of hi* opponent* In this
race.
Morriion won the first primary
but there were 11 candldatei In
the race to cut up the country
vale then. In Saturday'! election
It wa» clear-cut between the city
boy and the country boy and It
wa» a bright »unny day—bringing
out Davi*' country backera in
drove*.

Brigitte Has Boy
rAR1S (UPl)-Brlgelte Bardot shocked him Into a case of nerves.
He was released from the army
* « • b,« * *«*■» 0 * »««n-pound because of his nervousness and
four ounce boy In an announc­ has spent the time sine* in the
ment ao well publicised that apartment of his wife while wait­
frowji gathered outside her ing for Nicola* to arrive. She reWest End apartment to cheer.
fused to go to a hospital, prefer­
fhe 2S-y*ar-old movie star who ring childbirth in a home fitted
married 25-year-old matinee Idol with the latest obstelriral devices.
Jacques Charrler last June 18
And although the apartment
named her firstborn Nicola*. The was jammed and packed with such
birth WB&lt; reported to have been equipment no one had thought to
without difficulty and both mother provide a pair of icales and it
was some time before Nicolai
could be weighed. Scales were
movie romps made her a symbol rushed in past a cheering crowd
of sex In France, it the highest- of newsmen, police, tourists and
paid movie aetreaa in French hi*- other curious.
The birth came around 1:10 a.m.
tory. In a few year* her figure
and the few wi»p* of cloth which in tha luxurious apartment and
usually covared it rocketed her Charrier telephoned the good news
from obscurity to such fams ihe at once to his father, a retired
la known merely as “ BB.”
colonel, who lives in th* southern
Charrler himself attained notor. city of Montpellier at th* other
lety last fall when he wa* draft­ and of France. The birth had not
ed Into (ha French army. The been expected for several days,
sight of hi* wife's scantily-clad but Brigitte’s parsnts were infor­
pinup* on th* barracks walls and med in time and they managed
the vulgar remarks of his buddies to arrive for tha birth.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — St*.
Stuart Symington (D.Mo.) says ha
would like to be president next
year, even though ha It not an
avowed candidate for )h* Demo­
cratic nomination.
Symington, mentioned aa a poasibla compromise selection by th*
Democrats, mads it clear on *
nationwide television program Sun.
day night that ha is ready and will­
ing to run U hia party nominal**
him.
He said h« did not plan "at
least at this time” to enter any
presidential preferential primaries
and was not actively seeking deleg atea to support him at th* Demo,
cratic convention neat July.
But asked If hs would ilk* to
ha president In I960, Symington
replied, “ I certainly would." He
addad that anyone in politics
would like to ha promoted to th*
Whit* House.
Symington's statement climaxed
4 series of weekend political de­
velopment* surtlng with th* dis­
closure that Vice President Rich­
ard If. Nixon had become an
avowad candidate for tha GOP

WASHINGTON {UPD—"Uberals
in the Houie have been Ion* on
political ipeedira and abort, on
political power.1'
Speaking is Rep. Lee Metcalf
(D-Mnnl.). Hit aentimenta are
shared by moil northern Democrallc Congressmen. Now they arc
finally doing aomething about It.
“ In many caiea wo haven't had
the rote*." Metcalf laid. “ But in
other ca»f* we've been handicap­
ped becauie we haven't been a*
well organiied aa the consenttlvei.
A aerie* of cloied-door meeling*
last week completed establishment
of a new organitation called “ The
Home Democratic Study Group."
Metcalf, temporary chairman, ap­
parently i* lifted Io become the
group'! permanent leader.
The organisation claim* a mem­
bership of about 123 northern, midwestern and wcatern Democrat*. It
I* planning to push for an eight or
nine point legislative program with
top priority assigned to civil rights.
A major objective, Metcalf told
United Press International, is to
weld the membership into an
alert, well-disciplined force able to
cope with maneuvers of conserva­
tives.
Although it Is operating Inde­
pendently, Speaker Sam Rayburn
(D-Ttx.) does not regard the lib­
eral group as a challenge to hi*
leadership, Rayburn said last week
thay were “ good boyi" who prob­
ably would help him in hia battl/
this year. Rayburn's legislative
program embraces much of the
group's major objectives.
The new liberal organization will
operate its own “ whip setup" to
summon lt&gt; members to th* floor
for crucial votes.
'It will be used sparingly—only
on regional iisuea such aa civil
rigid* where we feel it would be
Improper to call on the regular
party whip organiution, which
servei both northern and southern
Democrat*,” Metcalf explained.
Asked why the study group's
membership list was being kept
secret, Metcalf explained that
members' views would vary on
certain issues.
Melcatf added, "we don't bind
any member to comply with the
decision of the group or to vole
contrary to hia convictions or the
wishes of the diatnets he repre­
sent*."

buildup would beat serve the
party.
Ren. Hubert H. Humphrey (DMinn.), on* of two announced
candidate for the Democratic
nomination, challenged other par­
ty hopefuls to meat him in
Lincoln-Douglas typo debates tn
the Wisconsin primary.
Humphrey indicated t hat he
staked moat of hia chances on his
performance in Wisconsin. Sen. Growers Meet
John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.), tha
County vegetable growers will
other avowed- Democratic aspir­
hear bow to follow federal regu*
ant, hasn't decided yet whether to latloni
at a 7:30 p. m. meeting
enter tha Wisconsin contest.
In Ihe county courthouse next
Monday, University of Florida ex­
tension entomologist James Rrogden and Dr. Charles Van Medll.i
of Ihe ichool’s agricultural exper­
iment station will counsel Ihe
growers, Agricultural Agent Cecil
Tucker announced today.

Th* Sanford planning board haa
approved n San Sem Knolls plat
and off-street parking spaces for
flea commercial firm*. "
The four lot plat I* on th* east
side of Marihell Ave. Just Inside
th* city limits.
nomination. The board approved 27 spaces
Nixon slid into tha presidential
pool on Saturday, his 47th birth­
day, with scarcely a political
■plash. Hs left it up to his press
secretary Herbert 0. Klein, to an­
nounce that ha would enter pre­
ferential primaries in New Hamp­
the Sinclair Strvlre Station on
shire, Oregon and Ohio.
Tha next move in the Nixon French Ave. at 20th St. and tha
campaign appeared to be up to Wight Grocery Co. Warehouse at
President Eisenhower. At laast th*
President waa expected to be approved a* submitted.
Mr. and Mri. Robert Mitchell renaked about tha Nixon candidacy
at hie next news conference rieved permission to get parking
•pace* by tearing down a email
probably this week.
Eisenhower ha■ not held a prase building next u&gt; their Laurel Ave.
conference sine* prior to Gov, and Third St. boat manufacturing
Nelson A. Rockefeller's withdrew.
■I from th* GOP race. With
Rackafallar out, doeplto reporta h*
would respond - to a draft, the
President might feel a Nixon

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miles northwest of Constantine,
Sunday, Six French soldiers were
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all the hoop-la whipped up by the
reopening of Congreu, J wai over
In one of tho quieten corner* on
Capitol Hill, communing with
gboala.
Gboits art about all that are
left In Room 101 of .the old Sen­
ate office building. They flit

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Ztersity'g rssidant planiwr, Mr. Gtrnkl Dnko, h u x »
mmdad that tha old bandrhel! at tha Lake Mowroa emd
irk Ave. be tom down and a marina and yacht baaln ba
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Clttaa tha aiu of Sanford in Florida ara havlnf to com*
with placet which nro larcor and n o n picturesque and
■ Ulnibr to catch tha aya of tha f ta il lea fleeing tha odd
ha north when they atart looking for homo* In tha atat*.
There's proof aplenty that hosts are pushing the.auto-

Letters To
The Editor
Editors
Leat June we left Sanford nnd
tinea September hnve been eta*
Honed here la Rochester,
Through The Sanford Herald we
hnve kept In touch with the
many cbtngca taking place in
Sanford nnd Stmlnola County.
Although my buaband la In. the

lone am eel of the way In
hr their National Convets1&gt;o Democrat! will moat
n Loe Aaatfea— July 11 th.
date eUU unpredictable).
lepnhUctna will gather in
n-Jaly ath. (Candidate:
i N teM u sntog mate M81

Operation of Submerged Land* and
tho Judiciary Subcommittee on
Polenta and Tradtmarka.
Congrearaan Cbarloa BenaeU
(M
Dtatriet) — JackaonvlUa.
Sixth tern, Hemhtr of tha Armed
Serrieea Committee. Serna on the
Real Eftita and Conetmetlen, the
CIA and the Pereonnal Subcommit­
tee*, la the author ef Urn Poderal
Code ef Ethics for Government
EmpUyeee.
Diitriet) — Crootview. Tenth lam .
Doan of the Florida Oaagraaaioaal
Delegation. Ho la a member i f the
Appropriation! Subcommittee on
Defense. Conatantly (every flour
yean) urged by hla Manda te run

Black A n d W hite

Assignment Washington

BY SO KOTKRBA .
ST. PETERSBURG, Fie. —Back In Weedington in eome
duty old canana Ale Myrtle and
John Holme# are Juat a couple of
atatiatica.
In a trim brown nnd while houae
of low ajlbouetta on a palm-treofrtoged *treat north of Oils Sunahloa City Myrtle and John Holme*
a n riding too buoyant erait of a
hath, new lift.
They’re mill atatiatica — two of
the 11 mJiUan retired people gat­
ing a lot af attention from Waahagtaa thoaa day*. Rut you gat o
hr different picture looking at
thoaa two Intanatiag itatUUc*
from tnalda tha front door.
1 dropped In an a home at ran­
dom in the MM-ualt Skyview
aotUameat off V. 8. Route i», and
Um Hotmoaoa happened to be
amt aUgihle bachelor*.
Caogneaman Jim Hetfy (Tth heme. A couple of neighbor* had
Dlrtrim)
Seraaota. Fourtk dropped in and the four were aortterm. Si la chairman af the la- lag tomato** they had Juot bought
dkn ASatn SohaammRIaa af t *

teth

■boot In in twit iDence, taunt*
tag ttarki of oM eubpenee, hov­
ering. over the Fifth Amendment
and WhUpering to phantom attortier*.
[ Time wai when Room 101
ranked ai the molt fevtriehly
bu*y place fn the hath of leglilalure. It reiembled the floor of the
New York Slock Exchange on the
day the bottom dropped out of
the market.
A icore pf tnveitigatora ecurrled back and forth, harboring
aecreta. Another icon of cltrki
played a typewriter cacophony,
banging drawen for percuaalon.
Telepbonea rang i nc eaaan tl y.
Some wen anawered. Lawyer*
with their ellenta elbowed eaeh
other for briefcaae room.
Aa you may have gueaacd,
Room 101, actually a lulta of of*
flcta, la the headquaVtera of the
Senate packet! Committee, which
la folding up thla month after
Ihree yeara of labor-management
ilcuthlng.
1 dropped by for ■ chat with
Jerry Adlerman, who replaced
Robert f Kennedy-aa chief coun*
■el after the committee wound up
it* public hearingi lait aummer.
Manx a tlma I hava bruahed
gingerly paat a aullen row of
bard-eyed gangatera to reach Ken­
nedy’! Inner aancLum. Today,
Jimmy Hoffa could drive a truck
through Room 101 without hitting
a tingle hoodlum,
I found Adlerman behind Ken­
nedy'! old disk, a fretful look on
hi* face. Aiked how thlnga wera
going In the rackata builnaaa, ho
thrugged and cruihed out a ci­
gar.

dl*. Well, aome of ua ara Juat be­
ginning to live."
Than all of them peppered me
wilh atoriea about tho fun thlnga
that aurround them. They play Pin­
ocle, fiih In tho gulf or go crab­ hour* of pleaiure during tho paat
bing in the atockad lake to tho few month!. I oniy wl»h we were
In Sanford ouraelvea to pick It

NEW YORK (UPI) — Black
abiorba all light raya; white re­
flect! all light raya. Thla la why
light colored clothing generally
la cooler. It throw* off more'of the
aun'a heat than It take* in. Ex­
periment! have ahown that n
block of Ice will melt morn alowly
when covered with a white aheet
than with ■ black aheet.

drudgery," he aal^. "Xo glamor.
No romance, no ftnfan. Juit
plain hard mearch.
Ha axplalned that he and Q
cadn ef ataff memben wen en*
gaged in mopping up operation!,
writing final committee report!
end getting the mau of docu*
menta in ahape for tta archival.
At we talked, oar coavenatkm
wai orceaioeally punctuated by
the ataccato rattle of an alectrie
typewriter In the outer office.
Nine moathi ago. you couldn't
have heard a machine gun above
the din.
Q
Adlerman. a soft-ipokcn, mat*
ter • of • fact attorney wbo looka
eo mething ilka an unmuilcal Xivler Cugat, I* himself a cootratt'
to hla youthful, kard-drivlng pred.
eceaaor.
When tha colorful Kennedy was
around, the committee ataff,
wblcb numbered about ISO In lie
heyday, wai In perpetual motion
and the panic button wai puihed
at leait once an hour.
fh
I naked Adlerman the where*
about* of aoma of tha ex-ataffera.
Molt of them have algned on with
other eongreulonel committee*.
Kennedy end n couple of otheri
are working In the prcaidentlal
campaign of hla brother, Sen.
John F. Kennedy (D*Maii.).
Aa I left, it waa ao quiet you
could have heard a aubpeni drop.
But tha ghoats of a thouaand wit*
neaaea filled the room.
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Fewer N ew D rugs
NEW YORK (UPI) - For the
ftret time in elx yean, tha phar­
maceutical toduetry to IMS mar­
keted a amaller number of new
ucte, according to a tabulation
Paul do Horn, • New York
maeeutleal eeneultant. The
to imt waa e » : to is o ,
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menu, thoaa cold atatiatica enume­
rating our aatioo'a elderly toka ao
a different picture.

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CROSSWORD

H bm tha lndoaealan etroegmaa
ruled aut eyo-gougtog *r s punch
in the noee na a democratic prin­
ciple to ho practiced either among
nationa or,at horn*.
r. mm nan noihmiM mnltomal tmajS.

between the U. S. and Indonania.
One ,waa a 70 million dollar U.
S. loan for lndoaealan economic
development. Another waa u credit
tor Marly T million doltnra with
Which to buy U S. machinery,
equipment and aervicea with
which to anpand the capacity ef
tho Graalk Cement Corporation to
Ka*t Java.
It aatma probable that on* of
Khruahchev’a rolec will ba to lock
to art aa peace-maker between
IndoMila and Red Chioa to their
growing, diepute over IndoneaU'a
decirion to tree» out alien Chisaao merchant*. Om of the moo
with whom bo muet deni will ho
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Planned
By Club

MONDAY

The Sanford Garden Club trill
sponsor a game parly at tha
Civic Center Jan. 32, with Mr*.
Al Hunt, chairman and Mn. D.
K. Dorman, Co-chairman. Mra.
C. M. Floweri la publicity chair­
man.
Refreshments will be s..*vad
t t preceding the card .im si. Door
prises and high score prises will
be presented at each table. Play­
er* will bring their own cards.
Tlckrts may be secured at the
door for S1.00 or from garden
club members.

Sanford Drove’ IBO B. P O. P.
meets at I p. m. at The Klk’s
Club. Thrre will he balloting
on candidates for membership.
TUESDAY
Lake Mary Homt Demonstra­
tion Club meets at 10:30 a, m.
al the Lake Mary firehouse. Cov­
ered dish iunrhron at noon. Mrs.
J. D. Woodruff Sr. guest speaker.
Pilot Club executive board
meeting 7 p. m. at the Civic
Center. Business meeting I p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Civic and Fine Arts Depart­
ments of Sanford Wonian'i Club
meet* for covered dish luncheon
at 17:l&gt;0 p. m. Program “ Hobby
Shop" with all members partici­
pating.
Miss Sonja Monforton and Miss
Joan- Wilke will present a musical
program during lha lunch hour.

C.P.O. WIVES CLUB OFFICERS at the installation luncheon at the Mar
Lou restaurant last week are from left, Mrs, Wayne Kama, treasurer, Mrs,
Fred Murray, incoming president, Mrs. Charles Stone, retiring president,
Mri. B. William Stuart, secretary and Mrs. Paul Haney, vice president,
(Staff Photo)

Enterprise

Personals

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BY HELEN SNODGRASS
Mr. and Mft. Leon Wrigbl, En­
terprise, received an announcement
'of the marriage of their grand­
daughter, Christa Bertha Scboellenbach to Howard Kenneth Zenger on Dec. 31 at Saint Mary's
Cathedral In Portland, Oregon.
The couple plans to make their
home in Eugene, Oregon, where
he I* in hla last year at law
nehoul,
Christa's mother,
mother, ■ the former
Miss Loretta Wright, ha* many
friends in this section.
Misses Audrey and Susan Hlara
returned Sunday to Grovaland af­
ter spending the holidays with
thejr parents, Mr. and Mr* H.
R. Hlers. Audrey teachea in tha
Grnveland school and Suian la l
student there.
Mr. and Mra, Doremua MU!*
i f Hams. N . Y . visited here this
week. Mrs. Mill*, the former Miss
Dorothy Pos, ha* spent 'aavaral
winter* hare with her mother, Mrs.
Grace Fox and her aunt and
tmde, Dr, and Mr*. F. I. DaLong.
Miss Jean Parker haa resumed
her studies at Florida State Uni­
versity hi Tallahassee after spend­
ing the holiday* with her parents,
Mr. and Mra. D. J. Parker.
Mr. and Mr*. Larry Frlsbea of
New Orleans, La. and Orlando
visited Mr. and Mra. M. H. Ryan
Saturday.
Pat Ryan, left this week to re­
turn lo his new station In New
Mexico with the U, S. Air Force.
He spent his leave with hla pareats, Mr. and Mre. Jack Ryan.
Week rad guest* of Mr. and
Mri. W. R. Hlers included Mr.
•ad Mre. Gen* Harrison and
daughter of Orlando, Mrs. Ruth
Summer and sons of Minnesota
and Miss Ana Grayaon of Bartow,

Jeanette Louise I’eureon

MRS. WAYNE H. DRAM LEY. center, a recent bride, wna honored at a
"Post-Nuptial'* shower at the Roll) home on Narcissus Ave. this week.
Hostesses were tha Misses Sully, Judy and Nancy Robb and their mother,
Mrs, Fred Robb. Nancy, left and Judy, right, are shown with the honoree
and the wedding cake. Other guests included Mrs, Bill Baker, Mrs, Oil
Luck, Miss Sandra McKnight, Mrs. Carom Gager and Mrs. Brantley's
mother, Mrs. Fred McMurray.
(Staff Photo)

fisA A o m ih Garden Circle Meets
A group tt women from the
W, 8. C. I. of First Methodist
Church attended the W. S. C. S.
Day Apart; sponsored by the Orlaado Diitrict at Oviedo. Those
attending were Mre. R. U. Hut­
chison, Mre, T. C. O'Steen, Mrs.
L. D, Hastings. Mn. William 8.
Higginbotham, Mra. Ray Herron,
Mrs. W. A. Hunter and Mra.
Eugene WUllama.

Mrs. Corbett Named President
O f Ethel Root Church Circle
The Ethel Bart, Circle ef tha for tha coming year.
lira. Klehtrd Carter was te
Congregational Christian Church
held their first meeting of the charge of the impressive service.
year Monday, te the Fellowship Tha following were officers elect­
Hell of tha church. The masting ed far tha earning year: Mra. M.
was called to order by tha Presi­ Corbett, presMeat, Mrs. Herbert
Thurston, vice president, Mrs.
dent, Mra. Oscar Zlltrewer.
Mri. Gus Schmab, chaplain, lad James Bedeabaugb, secretary,
the group te prayer fallowed by Mra. O, Z1Grower, treasurer,
the secretary and treasurer re- Mrs. Edward Simpson, chaplain.
rts and discussion of all old - The retiring r esident presented
steeia. New boslness Included Mr*. Corbett with n new gavel.
the Installation of new officersA menu was planned for a sup­
per that will precede the annua:
■Meting of tha church on Wed-.
• NOW OPEN ••
Midiy, Jin, 13, at 8:31 p. ra.
All members and Interested perB R A SS M OTORS
eaas are Invited lo attend.
Tlh 4 Freach
Refreshments af chicken salad
sandwiches, assorted cookies, tee
FIA'iri . USED CAES
OPEN TILL 8*8 EVENINGS end coffee ware served by the
hostess, Mra. T. B. Alford.

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CAMELLIA CIRCLE
The Camellia Circle of the
Garden Club met si (he home of
Mrs. Jack Wilber, Thursday even­
ing, with Mra. Frank L. Woodruff
III and Mrs. Dave Laude assist­
ing si co-hostesses.
Circle chairman, Mrs. A. K.
Shoemaker Jr., led the rroup te
the opening prayer,
Mrmbers were reminded of the
garden club card party and cir­
cles isle* scheduled for Jan. 71
■t I p. m. at the Civic Center.
Door prises will be awarded In
addition to a prise for high koto
at each tabic.
Feb. II Is the dale set for the
annual luncheon and gcnrrel busi­
ness meeting to be held at tha
Mayfair Inn. Guest speaker will
be Mra. Charle* H. Frierson. 8h«
will present an interesting movl*
and lecture on "Egypt and Tha
Arab World Garden."
New Year's resolutions? Why
not make an easy-lo-keep resolu­
tion such as, "J will lake advantage
of more suds te *80."
This resolution can reward you
with more beauty than you'd ima­
gine possible — If you keep tt
faithfully. Daily bathing, twice*
a-wrek shampooing, nightly soap­
suds facials, and werkly mani­
cures and pedicures will reward
you with a special cleanliness
■low. They will also protect your
health. So have a hippy end

HERE ARE THE
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All pHsee ta dry deeateg
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lad PRIZE 111 — MRS. ARTHUR HOUGHTON
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Mra. Phyllie Neeh
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Jennie Nmnk
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Mre. Ida Leaf

Mra. Refit Laakfwd

A copy of the by-lswi of the
garden club wee given to each
member and were also read aloud
lo the group. The amendment*
are to be voted on at the general
meeting.
Members present Included Mr*.
W. C. Bliss Jr., Mr*. C, D.
Knight, Mrs. Lewi* Barley, Mrs.
Charles W. Lansing, Mrs. M. L.
Gramkow, Mrs. Madelyn Kuhn,
Mre. Alfred Chiles, Mrs. Tom Mc­
Donald, Mrs. E. C. Harper Jr.
Mrs. Bob Crumley, Mrs. Ver­
non Hardin, Mre. Jamee DeBord,
Mr. J. L. Horton Jr., Mrs. Don
Hamncr, Mre. E. W. Peterson,

Mr*. Waller J. Kurhn .as host­
ess to the Offirers Wives of
VAH-1 monthly coffde with Mrs.
William L, Hackett assisting as
co-hostesis.
Following the business session,
silver ash trays were presented
lo Mrs. Robert E. Morris and
Mrs. Robert V. Carangl who will
be leaving the squadron soon.
Mr*. Harold E. McCumbcr will
replace Mrs. Morris is iqusdron
representative with Mrs. Kenneth
L. Uockey as alternate. Mr*.
Charles Smith ts the welcoming
commute* chairman for the
squadron.
Those present Inrludcd Mra.
Carangi, Mr*. Cockry, Mr*. MeCumber. Mrs. Morris. Mrs. David

The following were present and
will give the demonstration in
tnelr clubs In January;
Geneva, Mra. Daisy Rivers and
Mra. Hazel Prevail; Lake Brant­
ley, Mrs. Edward C. Na;el; Lake
Mary, Mr*. T. A. Stiles; Lake
Monroe. Mrs. Hilda Thompson
and Mrs. J. C, Sapp; Longwood,
Mrs. ft. C, New-comer, Mrs. W.
E. Colllngwood and Mr** Edna
Sheets; Sanford, Miss Eva Hunt
and Mrs, Elsie M, Lins; Semi­
nole Evening, Mrs. It. DeJong.
The club* ire open lo all who
would like to join. Ne . year books
will be given at lha January club
meetings. The schedule for the
meetings la as follows;
Longwood, Jsn. 7; Lake Mary,
Jan. 17; Geneva, Jan, 13; Sanford
and Lake Monroe, - Jan. 14;
Oviedo, Jan. IS; Elder Springs,
Jan. 19; Seminole Evening, Jai.
21 and Lake Brantley, Jan, 31.

King, Mrs. John W. Crawford,
Mr*. Donald E. Ethrll, Mrs. Har­
vey E. Fisher, Mr*. R-irrt M.
Forater, Mr*. Richard T. Gralow.
Mrs. Charles E. Guthrie. Mrs.
George A. Hoffman, Mrs. George
W. Kimmom, Mr*. Maonard L.
Ltlleboe, Mra. Donald R. MeGraw, Mra, Rirhard D. Peter­
son, Mrs. Wesley L. Ralston, Mrs.
Robert S. Salre, Mrs. Charles R.
Smith, Mrs. N’cal J, Johnson,
Mrs. Roben Golden, Mrs. Charles
n. Smith, Mrs. James Mackey,
Mr*. Rirhard L. W*U and her
mother, Mr*. Keller.

Set Thursday

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MONDAY
Sesrlon of First Presbytort—
Church 7:30 p, m.
Executive hoard meeting of W.
M. U, of First Baptist Church
meets at 10 a. m. followed by circle
meetings at 10:U a. as, Conrad
dish luncheon at noon and program
at I p. ra.
Circle 3 of the First Christie*
Church meets it f:N p, a , g
the home of Mrs. O. D. Landfill
-in Floral Heights.
Pinrcrest lisp list Church Ft)*
low-ship, «:30 p. m. Winsome $.
S- Class meeting at home of
Mr*. II. D. McQuattera, IS
Woodland Dr., 8 p. m.

With Enchanting Draper!**

Luncheon

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Church

New officer* of Die Ladies Auxl
llary or the Laka Ma Volunteer
Fire Department will
at a meeting which Will he held
at the Fire Houst, Thursday, Jan.
M at 9 P. M.
Women of the community are
urged to be presrnt to help formu­
late plana for the activities of the
coming year.**

AUTOMOBILE

A8 LOW AS

sixth and seventh grades whla
living in Sanford.
Mr. Burns attended U, C, L. A,
and received his degrees from
Michigan State University. He li *
now a professor in the Zoology
department at the Unlrsrsttp ad
Oklahoma.
A June wedding Is planned.
Final plans to be announced M
a later date.
Cdr. and Mrs. Pearson plan l i
make their home In Sanford whan
hr retire* from the servlee sens*
time this year.

Installation

BY MBS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Rev. and Mra. Jose Cardoia
visited friends here Saturdey end
Sunday and attended services Sun­
day morning at the Osteen napHit Church. Rev, Cardoia is a
farmer pallor of the Church. He
li now attending Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary In Wake
Forest, 8. C.
Mr. and Mra. Phillip, Wing and
son, Michael and Mr. and Mra.
John Draper and son Pal of
BuUeraul, Mich., recently spent
Laude, Mre. Woodruff and two days with Dr. and Mrs. John
Wilber.
Bradin.

THE

Mon, Jan. l l f I06(l«—
P apr S

Cdr. and Mr*. 0. Russell Pear­
son of Jacksonville and formerly
of Sanford, announce the engage­
ment of their daughter, Jeanette
Louise, lo Dr. Robert Dand Burns.
Norman, Okla., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dand Burns of Royat Oak,
Mich.
Miss Pearson is a graduate of
the Norman, Okla. High School
and is now attending (he Univer­
sity of Florida. While in high
school she majored in mology
and wra* a member of the National
Honor Society, She attended the

VAH-1 Coffee Meets
At Hackett Home

H.D. Leaders Attend
Frozen Foods School
Frasen Foods was tha topic for
the Leadership School given by
Miss Myrtir Wilson, Home Demon­
stration Agent, Jan. 3,
She discussed the sis* of the
home frresers; where to locate
the freeser in the home; advant­
ages and disadvantages of the
chest and upright freexers. She
also demonstrated toe prepara­
tion, cutting and wrapping of a
rhlcken for the freeser; (he wraping of pork rhops; a meat loaf,
and (he method of glaring fish
for the freeser. The blanching
and preparation of broccoli, com
on lha cob and creamed corn
tor tha freeser was demonstrated.
A meal loar, frosrn salad, cook­
ie* and a cake which had been
froten were sampled by the lad­
ies.
Recipes for frosrn foods and
their preparation ran ba secured
at in* Home Demonstration

Vrrali

June Wedc
Announced

Newly elected officer* are Mrs. i Paul Haney, vice president; Mrs .Mrs. Wayne Karas, treasurer.
Iron were, Charlotte Aeder, Verna
red Hurray, president; Mrs. IB. William Stuart, secretary and I Members atlendinc the luneh-J Bolton, Jane Bradford,
Lou
Cran , Mildred DiMiscola, Nancy
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tarn oa the magic of your own Florida “moonlight1
make your paid, fairies and petto as outrider sell

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Hg Cowboy Oravati continued to show
it improvement In the rebounding de­
ment and tills Is another fellow who
lying Coach layer visions of a trip to
State tournaments in March. He eat
t i f the second half out because of
i called egalnot him, but in the first
ha cleared the boards. Doug Tsmny
,waea Mg hojpon thsbosrds.

High scoring Jim Gracsy waa hold to
eight points, which is tho first time this,
season that he has bam under double
figures but ther# was a reason. Ho also
got four quiek fouls called on him and sat
out most o f th# second half. Neverthelese,
he maintained a very fine 19 point per
game average In five ball gamee.
Coach Layer was very Impressed with
tha 71*69 victory and said that this wss
the beat ball gam# that his speedy club
ban played this season. He also M id that
Wildwood wss the finest ball club that
his Semtnoles have faced and, on this
basis, he is more optimistic about his
chances than before.
Wa traveled over to Orlando Saturday
night to g it a look at Apopka, which is
next on the schedule. The Darters display­
ed a fine ball club as they pulled out a
thriller against Edgewater. 66-86, and
from the looks of things the Semlnolea are
going to have to have a good night to beat
them. They travel to Apopka tomorrow for
this Important contest which g e t/ under­
way at 7 p.m.

AFL Grabbing
'Cool' Passer
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI)—Florida’s often criticised In Jack Lee
Is m Uvfri tylS football will be scrapped for a crowd.plaaaHOBILE. Ale. (U P !)-T h e -, a
multipte otfsnss under new heed coach Ray Graves.
Graves, himself one of the country’s leading experts on i 33-man aquad of southern alltnee, promised an exciting, offenao-minded team aa he star players who’ll probably toll
led a ffre*year contract Saturday a# Florida head coach you today that Houston, of tho

The Hurricanes play at Jackson­
ville Wednesday against the third
piles Grom Dolphins, stetson,
which defeated ihmpn test wash,

American Football League, la
grabbing of Uw country’* coolest
pssstr In silm Jack Loo.
IBs six-foot, 175-pouad quarter­
back from Cincinnati, bombed (ho
Bohol* through tho air la the 11th
aonuitl Senior Bowl Saturday, rat­
ling up one touchdown tad con­
necting for two others os the
North routed Urn South, 20-7,
Tho coaches, sports writers and
players agreed the difference be­
tween the two powerful squads was
Loo’s pinpoint passing. Ha com­
pleted 11 of 31 for Ml yards, break­
ing the record rat by Auburn's
TravlsMldwsll in tho first Senior
Bowl gamo la Jacksonville, Flo., In
me. For hip efforts bo waa slotted

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destine scores upset victory la the
54,400 San Carioa Handicap at
Santa Anita after Hlliadala is
scratched.

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Johnny Tesinaky scared 15 oad
Mika Duds 13 points la tha Ovioda
BERLIN, N. H. (UPI) Tom lota to the Bishop Moon Hamate.
Williams of Duluth, Mias., turned In tho JV coatsst. Tammy Ettas
is a thno-iwi "bat trick" Sun­ sank 31 points and Jimmy Janes it.
der to peso (ho U, •. Olympic

Mia m i , f u . &lt;u p d — war
Eagle rallies in stretch to win
313,000 added Broward Handicap
at Tropical Park after Sicole and
Gracious Greek combined for n
91,923.70 daily double.

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Rain
hit perched southern California
forcing a postponement of tho
third round of tho 937,000 Lot An*
geMo Open golf championship.

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HONOLULU, Hawaii (U P I)The nation’s top college baekfleld
min proved thomaolvai oq the
field as well aa on paper hero
Sunday is they dosed out the
•oiaon's football schedule is the
14th annual puls Bowl.
Billy Cannon, Richie Lucas,
Charlie Flowers and Rou Burton
—starting baekfleld for n victori­
ous East team — sparked in a
decisive 34# ticking of Bud Wil­
kinson's West All-Stars.
Canaan, unanimous AU*Amorica
choice and Helaman Trophy winoar, scored throe touchdowns to
pace coach Paul DtoUel'a aggre­
gation, breaking the star-studded
tussle wide open with a 50-yard
return of tha game's first punt
ia tha opoalag minutes of play.
Pasa State's Lucas, voted out­

Jerry Collins, owner of the
SsKtord-Orlando Kennel Club, this
morning authorised the purchase
of 91.000 worth of advertising from
the Sanford Greyhound entry in

H it Trick’

Solordey
NEW YORK (UP1) — NCAA
takes first steps toward banning
“ under the table payoffs” to com­
petitors la college all-star football
and basketball games In windup
of annual netting.

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Kennel Club Manager Jask Ledoux. will Include fanee signs,
scoroboard coverage, PA ayatem
announcements during sack game,
insignia on tho back of player
uniforms, and Imprint an Uio club
station wagon transportation.
Collins* action brought quick
reaction from W. Keonoth MeRoberts, Um sportsmsa who last
year posted the all-important II,000 need in • hurry to lasure
laniard • franchise ia the 30roar-old league.
“ This la • trsmsadous boost
for it tabes care of fully ao
percent of tho sum wo must
have before opening day to ingqra o aucceisfut season,” bo
Mid.”
Two of tho 14 available font*
ligaa thus o n reserved, be said,
•no for Florida State Bank aod
th# racond for la nford-Orlando

standing back of the annual at­
traction, clicked for two touchdawa psasos, captured individual
ball-carrying honors with 52 yards
in U catties from scrimmage,
and directed tho Easterners flawlastly from the quarterback spot
Mississippi's Larry Grantham
shared tho spotlight with his all
around play whleh won for'him
the gome’e outstanding lineman
award.
Following C a n n o n ’s acoriag
punt return, tho East added two'
touchdowns to open • 21-0 gap in
tho first quarter. Grantham took
an 11-yard pass in tho and sons
from Lucas and Cannon fotiowod
minutes later with a 12-yard re­
ception from Luces.
Jack Spikes, Texas Christian
fullback, amashed over from tho
tour to put tho West on the scareboard in tho second period*
Cannon's third touchdown came
late In the third period on • four
yard plunge, and end Dick Brooke
of Purdue ended the scoriqg in
tho dosing tqioutei of ploy with
n 20-yord pass interception.
SMU quarterback Don Maradith
waa contained affectlvaly by the
big fast East Una which took
chargo early aod maintained
pressure throughout. Tho Mustaog
tossor, who state the show in the
recent Shrine Esst-West gamo in
San Francisco, connected with six
of IS pass attempts and. had two
intercepted.

B. Edward! Bulldon Suppliti
took two games from Stelnmoyor
Roofing, last week In tha Thursday
Night Mixed League, to insure
their title of league leaders, with a
total of Site games won to date.
Itelnmeyar still holds second spot
with 30te wins.
Wallace. Woods led tho supply
team In their wins, with Don Stel­
lar being high for tho opposition.
Pot Footer picked up tho S-T split,
and both John Ogden and Denny
Phares made the baby, 3-10.
South Piaecraat dropped all throe
to The Furniture Cantor aod drop­
ped themaelvos in the collar, as
well. Ponca Elmore racked qp o
high oortea, all to no avail, as How•rd Harrison piled up an even
higher one for the Furniture team.
Harriian ended with n SOS, picking
up tho 3-13 along tho way. Ed CalIan also made thla fasby split, white
Fran Macks), toppled tho difficult
3-7-10.
Suatead Estates Jumped on Flor­
ida State to toko tho first two
gamos by nice margins. But, the
Bankers piled up a high thin)
gqpa to elach one gamo for the
evening- George Swann wao high
nun for Florida State, as Ken
Stone racked up ’ high aeries for
lunland. Swann, Bob Hoaford, and
Jeara Gardner an made the 3-10
and Gordon Senart turned in the
6-T-S.
Furniture Center bolds third spot
with’ 25 wins, followed by Florida
State with 24. South Pfnecreet and
Scnlud both have 32 wins, making

■y JOE BASCIS
tailed Freaa International
Cincinnati’! top-ranked Bearcata, winners of 12 atralght, could
come a cropper right la their own
conference this week when they
take on a pair of tough nuts in
fourth-ranked Bradley and ninthranked St. Loula.
And It won’t exactly bo tsiy
•tedding for lomo other rankad
power* auch a* California, We«t
Virginia, Ohio Stalo and Texai
AAM a* play for tho most part
•otUea down to conference skir­
mishing.
But Cincinnati, which has boaton back every major threat tbu»
far including scrappy Iowa and
Dayton during tho holiday inter­
lude, facts the stiffed teat of the
season because both Bradley and
St. Loula are beginning to roll
after aluggiah atarta.
Nevertheless, the B e a r c a t s
rolled to victory No. 12 Saturday
aod conference victory No. 2 by
invading Tulsa, Okie., and whip­
ping tho University of .Tulaa,
«3-50, even though All-American
Osear Robertson scored only 21
points.
Bradley, in the meantime, bad
all it could do to boat Wichita,
71-70, at Wichita, while SL Louis
breeted over North Texas Stata,
70-03 on its home court.
Sccoud-ranked California, which
meats Whshlngtoa State on Fri­
day and Big Five rival Washing­
ton on Saturday, bad little trou­
ble beating Stanford, 52-43, for Us
12th victory in 12 alerts, .but
third-ranked West Virginia, which
meets William and Mary tonight,
Virginia Wednesday and unbeaten
Villanova Saturday, struggled to
a 73-13 victory over Penn State.
West Virginia also has been beat­
en only once in IS games.
Fifth-ranked Ohio Stele, a 00-03
winner over Big Ten rival Indi­
ana at Columbus, Ohio, plays Daiaware at home tonight and than
tangles with Northwastarn on Sat­
urday. The Buckeyes are 0-2 and
their win aver Indiana vlrtuatly
knocked tho Hooaiora out of the
Big Ten roe*.
Seventeenth-ranked Utah State
upset sixth-ranked Utah, 73-41,
and swings back into action
against Skyline rivals' Colorado
Stata U. aod Wyoming this week,
while Utah meets conferene# ri­
vals New Mexico aod Denver.
Eighth-ranked Georgia, Tech
ran Its record to 10-1 by scuttling
Mississippi State, 02-00, Saturday,
but goee right back to work to­
night against Southeastern Con­
ference rival Mississippi aod then
takas on Georgia Wednesday and
Vanderbilt on Saturday.
Texas ABM, rankad 10th, which
had little trouble boating Texas
Christian, M-32, to remain un­
beaten la 10 game*, iota against
Southwest Conference opponent
Southern Methodist Tuesday befora tangling with Texaa an Fri­
day. ABM, Text! and Arkansas
are tied for tho conference Mad,
each with t-S records.

Elerenth-rinkcd Wake r«mt
dropped • « * » decision to North®
Carolina Saturday, but l«ta a
chance to redeem itself against
Atlantic Coait Coaferaact rival*
South Carolina and North Caro*
Una Stata thla weak. Duko. tho
conference leader, meet* Clem*
•on Tuesday and Maryland on
Saturday.
loera State, the Big Eight Con­
ference co-leader with Xaniai
Slate, meet* Oklahoma tonight 0
and Oklahoma Stata Saturday,
while Kamaa State tangles with
Oklahoma State tonight and Okla­
homa on Saturday.

NEW YORK (UP!) — VinrO
Lombardi, guiding force behind
tha bast Grain Bay Packer roe*
ord In 15 years, hat been named
National Fotball League “ Coach
of tho Yonr" for 195# in tho an­
nual United Press international
poll.
Tho Packors, representing tho
league's smallest hut most foot­
ball-conscious city, posted tho
worst record In their history
(1*10-1) in 1053. They hlrod Lorn*
bnrdi as head coach and gantral
manager last January. Ha guided
Green Bay to n 7-5 record and
a tie for third in the Western Di*
vision In I960.
This impressive showing by n
team plagued by a weak dofanso
and poor morale in 1955 earned
Lombardi 11 of tho 31 votes cast|
by aporta writers who covered tho
1969 gome* In the It league cities.
Lombardi was tho second num­
ber of the Green Bay organise,
tion to win a UPI poll following
tha 1969 NFL season. Boyd Dow.
lor. Green Bay offensive and, was
voted tho league's outstanding
rook to.

Kader Tourney
Set Wednesday
Tb* Sanford Women’* Golf Asso­
ciation will begin play Wednesday
of (ha first II bote round of tho
Kader Tournament. This la an an­
nual affair sponsored.by Mr. John
Kader of Kaders Jewelers. The 54
hole tournament win be played off
on three conaecutlvo Wednesdays,
Um 19th, agth, nod tho 27th of Jan­
uary; r • .
Tho tourumeat Is modal ploy
score minus l / l handicap. Kadsr
will award prises to the winner and
the nmner’iaD.
The results of tho January •
Courtesy Tournament played hr
point system worn ae follows:
Team winners. Clara A, Mrs.
Keen Ivor, Clara B, Mrs. Ruth
Hamm and Gass c, Mrs. Saftsa
DendanvUie.

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lost in the tali Sues crista now
hava bean replaced bjr the Rus­
sian* and Nasser ante agaia feels
himself torong enough to challenge
Israel’a use of the caaal—over
objections of tho United Nations.
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tho year cam* in Iraq where ele­
ments friendly to him lost out
steadily.
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volt la northern Iraq which the
Iraqi government charged was
fostered by tha UAR.
la October, Kaaaam escaped an
aaiaislnatlnn attempt which nev­
ertheless laid him op with wound*

JANUARY T
The following funds btlong'nr
to ownara af landa which hava
Admltaieai
baaa told for lotto, aod whlrh
List # baaa anrlalmad for longar
Woodruff T. Bailey,
thaa thrao moatha ara la my hand
Lake Mary
md nnlaau the awn.r shall apply
nr aama aa or hofero Fabruar,
Carl Mueller, DeBary
tat t i l * such fund* wilt ht paid
Camilla Muse, Daytona Beach Ints lha Oaaarat Fuad of Somtnolc
.'oualy, Flsrldai
Floyd Krabenbfll, Sanford
Jnha Fltlmara A (lladyu
Jewel Cummings, Sanford
1*7.It
Flllmara. bis wlfa
sst. i :
Margaret Bowen, Oeneva
Myrtle O. Williams ,
SI.SI
J. n. Andaraon
Jacqueline Hatcher, Sanford
«*t.i«
J. K. Frlce
Helen Sills, Sanford
id.*:
Faaala Rail Parkins.
Dismissals
Pnrttr J. Chadwick A
1S4.SI
Ltoaa A. Chadwick
Carl J. Harti* Jr., Hanford
Robert Dailey, Sanford
TOTAI. IU IS.1*
Irena Booth, Sanford
Wllnaaa my hand and official
•tal this Ith day of Jaauary A.
Faya Ives, Sanford
|h
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Dora Ann Stellar, Sanford
Rev. J. Thompson, Lake Mary (■ S A MDavid M. natch.I
Woodruff T, Bailey,
Clark of Circuit Court
Pamlnota County, Florida
Lake Mary
Laura Foote and baby,
N U TIC K O F p n o C K K D IN O F o n
Sanford
VACATING, CLOflIKQ AXD ABAN­
Annie Sanders, Sanford
DONING A PORTION OF A
Primua Brown, Sanford
STREET.
Ton will taka aotlr* that ths
Charlotte Roberta, Sanford
City
Commlaitnn
of tbd City of
JANUARY •
Panford, Florida, at 1:1* P. M ,

possible future rival to the com­
mittee which escorted tho Presi­
dent Into the chamber.
Nobody Individually mentioned
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (DMinn.), but he mad* up for this
by arriving conspicuously let* and
miking a solo entrance. J«. John
F. Kennedy (D-Maii.) distin­
guished himself by etulog apart

Dorcas Class
Holds M eeting
Mra. C. E. McCord was holi­
es* at the January mealing of
Ute Dorcas Sunday School d s n
4 the First Baptist Church,
Aa inspiring devotion
davi
entitled
"Take Tima" was given by Mra.
Virginia Toth and Mrs. W. 0.
Tanner led the group In prayer.
A social hour followed tha brief
business moating. Sevaral games
war* played with prises awarded
to Mia. William Tripp and Mra.
Curtis Greet).
Refreshment* of cake and cof­
fee ware served to members peas­
ant. Tkay warn Mra. Calvin Jardine, Mra. D. 0 . Walton, Mra.
N. C. Booth, Mrs. W. W Horn*,
Mrs. J. A. Fuller, Mra. Tanner,
Mrs. Toth, Mra, Groan and Mrs.
Tripp. The February moating will
bo bald at the ham* of Mr*. Wat-

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CHICAGO (UPI) Charley
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aa manager af the Chicago Cuba.
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LONDON (UPI) — Communist
Chlnsss sclontlsU In Tibet have
successfully crossed a yak and a
Holstein bull, accoidlng to Radio
Pslplng. Tho broadcast said th*
resulting hybrid produced eight]
times as much milk as tha yak
and can aland th* nigged Tibetan
dlmata better than the Holstein.

Legal Notice
fictitious r a n k
NOTICE IH hereby gltai: Hist I am
•na*|i&lt;t In bualnaaa at Tarn Plata
Para Park, Semlnnla Count,, Flor­
ida, undvr tha fictitious nama of,
Ran (lrlirin Aa*n&lt; r. and that I InUnd la ratlaler aalit namt with
lha Clark nr (ha Circuit Courl,
Bominnta County, Florida, In arenrdanca with lha provisions of lha
rielltloua Nama Mtalutaa, to.w in
Faction
l*l.o»
Florida Hlatulaa
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Bla: nan L. tlrlfMn. «r.
Puhllah Jan. It. II, J4 A Pah. I.
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NOTICE ta hrrabr alvan that I
am auaaaad In liuahiaaa at Lake
Sloaroa. Mamlnola County. Florida,
undar lha (letliloua nama of, Tha
Country Uroeary, and that I In­
land In register aald nama with
lha Clark at lha Circuit Court,
Ramlaola County, Florida,. In arc*
nrdanoa with the provision! of tha
Plciltlaua Nama Statute*. to-wltt
daction iSS.at Florida m a im ., i lt f.
* i« i Mrs, l-oran* Tlnd.l
Mia* Norlna Norwood
Puhllah Jan. 11, IS, IS, * Fob. 1.

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FICTITIOUS S A M
.\UTICK la haraby glvan that I am
r:i-;*grd In bualnaaa at 1411 Stavaaa
Ava.
Hanford, Bamlnola Caunty,
F1•)- la undar tha flclltloua nama
. . .nfurd-hamlnol# aboppar and
i ;&gt; 4 I inland ta rtslaiar aald aama
wiih lha Clark of tha Clrsnlt Court.
Komlnul* County, Florida, la aecnrdanca with lha pravlalona o f ths
Flotlllous Nam* Btatuta*. to.will
Saatlaa SSI.SS Florida Siatutta 1SIT.
Big: Rohart O Waaks
Rabarl A. La wit
Puhllah Jan. I. I. II, St, ISIS

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D e v e lo p

Tom H. Jarvis, Sanford
Larry Plnkel, Sanford
Dalo Plnkel. Sanford
Forrest Nutt, Enterprise
Beverly Ann Little, Sanford
Daisy Chldester, Sanford
Lois WiUli, Sanford
Louise Barker, Longwood
Ernest Collier, Sanford
Barbara Ruprechl, Sanford
Scott Burns, Sanford
Daniel Jenkins, Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bowen,
Geneva, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haleher,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Barker,
Longwood, a son
Dismissals
Rosetta Ferbcr. Sanford
Ola Harrison, Sanford
Mrs. James Hauser and baby,
Sanford
Della Williams, Sanford
Eugene Padgett, Sanford
Mrs. Ernest Bouley and baby,
Sanford
Forrest Nutt, Enterprise
Mrs. George Plarce and baby,
DeLand
Floyd Kralj«ubUl, Sanford

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from senalora In tha rear row.
I was unable la detect anything
sseeptlonal about Uw actions of
Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.).
However, normal behavior In It­
self Is unusual for someone said
to be eyebaUIng the White House.
After the speech, Kennedy and
Humphrey, the only announced
candidates, lingered In the cham­
ber. shaking hands and slapping
back! of well-wishers. They ap­
peared to be waiting each other
out.
Slowly working their way to­
ward tho doors, Humphrey and
bla group aod Kennedy and bis
■roup almost collided at one
point. The two campaigners studlously Ignored each other and
beaded up separate aisles.
For whatever significance It
may have, Kennedy won this pre­
liminary skirmish. He stayed In
tho chamber for M minutes after
the President left, or eight min­
utes longer than Humphrey.
Oa hla way out, Humphrey no­
ticed that some of us newsmen
were still la tho press gallery en­
joying the performance Reach­
ing Into hla coat pocket, he ex­
tracted a piece of cardboard and
jocularly waved R.
It was a sign ho had anMched
from one of the reserved seats
and it had two word*: ‘‘Whila
Houso."

FICTITIOUS MAMS
XOTICK IH haraby glvan that 1
am annana* In bualnaaa at Farn
I'laia. Farn Park, Oamlnola roun.
tr, Florida, undar tha fletltloua
nama of, R. I* ilrlffln Aaaoclaita,
and that 1 Inland la rtslaiar aald
nama with lha Clark of tka Clr*
i-ult Court, Samlnel* County, Flor.
Ida. In aroordanca with Ik* pro*
tha Ftctniou. Nama

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for moat af the remainder of the
year.
Tha atruggl* for leaderahto o(
Arab nalioaallam between Kassem and Nasaer has been oat in
the open sine# last March.
Nasser atlll is tha Middle East’s |
popular symbol of revolt against
colonialism but Kassam still bat |
not given up tha atmggle.
One of tha pawni is Syria.
Syrian politicians persuaded I
Nsiser to Incorporate Syria into
tha U.A.R. In IMS because they
feared a Communist taka-oyer.
But Syria has proved as much
a problem to Nasser aa tt did to
the Prcnch after World War I and.
to the Turk* before that.

Watching Candidates Interesting
By DICS WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) - While
averyone also was watching tha
Preaidant deliver bla Slat* of the
Union message to Congress, I was
watching tho presidential candi­
date*.
In aom* respects, the aldeshow
was more entertaining than tha
main event.
There were al laaat five known
or impacted presidential hopefuls
in tho Houso chamber during Ute
speeeh. Nobody knows how many
other* were aecnlly picturing
themielvM in Eisenhower'* place
at the rostrum.
I wouldn’t want to accuse any­
one of politicking on the Presi­
dent’s time, but a couple of Dem­
ocrats sure made the most of Iho
audience he had attracted after
lbs speech was over.
First to check in was Vice Pres­
ident Rlehard M, Niton, the lead­
ing Republican contender. Aa
head af the visiting Senate data
gallon, ha got his ull* mentioned
orally
loudly, that 1*- by
House doorkeeper William M.
(Fishb.it) MUIar.
Miller announced tha entrance
of aach group, of dignitaries la the
atyla and accent of a Mississippi
station muter ealUag trains.
"Mislab epeakib,* ha bawled,
"Me vice preseduat and mambobs of tb* Sonata I"
Tkna heralded, senators Worn
bath tho South and North Mad in
twa-by-two, ilk* mambara af •
parly or animal* interlag tha ark. Up front was Demo­
cratic Loader Lyndon B, Johaaoo
Tat,),- another of
five.
Johnson alaa got special men­
tion — by Nixon, who, to a softer
vole# than MlUar’s, appointed bla

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To Reality
the United State* hai been reftored and Naaacr’a - United Arab
BcpubUe embracing, Syria aod
Egypt he* been the recipient of
US million doilara to earioui
forma of Amarican aid.
Diplonatlc and builneai rela­
tion* hava been rcitorod with
Britain, and aoon mayba with
Eranet.
Quarrel* with lfoieow and Pelplug ariilag from attampted Com­
munist ponolratlnn of In* U.A.R.
hire boon hailed over, at least
on the surface. Nailer h n been
■Me to cruih communlim at
homo while at the aama time reLining Ruisia it a market far
Egyptian eotton.

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on lha Ith day of February, Ilia,
In th* City Cnmml.alonar'a Room
at th* City Hall la lha City of
Hanford. Florida, will consldar and
datarmlna whtlhar nr not tha CHy
will varata and abandan any right
nr lha City and lha public In and
to that portion of th* Pouth aid*
of Fulton Plratl In lha City nf
Hanford, Florida, dtacrlbtd aa fol
Iowa, to-wlt:
Raginning at Northeast mrnar
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of Lot 1, Rlock 1, Tier 4, E. K.
Trafforda Map of Sanford, run
North ■ feet, (banco W att It
fast, thanra Poulh ■ fast, thane
Kaat to point of beginning.
Par,one Intaraatad may appear
and ha haard at lha lima and
plara above aparlflad.
CITY COMMMIPPION OF THK
CITY OF BANFORD, FLuRIDA
BY:
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clark
IW T H S C IR C t IT c o t R T O F T H K
M tT H
J C D IC IA I. C IR C t. fT
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KMMA M. BUTTON, hla Wirt,
SIDKirr A. BUTTON and NOAMAH U. BUTTON, hla wifa.
OEOROK A. VAN CAMP and
------ VAN CAMP, hla wlfa. if
aay, FRANK B. VAN CAMP
and BKTTT VAN CAMP, hla
wife, LOUISE M. BUTTON, If
they he living and It thty
ara dead, thalr uaknown hair*,
•latlsaaa, lagalaaa, grant*.,,
apoueta,
rradltor*.
aatlgna.
Ilaaori.
and
truals**
and
against any'and all paraont
having or claiming lo hava
any right, title or Int.raat by,
through, undtr er agalnat'tha
aforesaid Defendants: th* ua­
known hair*, deviate*, lega­
le**, grant***, creditors, and
■ithar parson* claiming by,
through,, undar nr against
FRANK W . BUTTON, daceaa.
ad, KMKI.IXIG U HUTTON de­
ceased. FRED O. BUTTON, dacaaaad. and STELLA BUTTON
VAN CAMP, ' dictated; aad
any and ell partlss having or
claiming l* hava any right,
title and/or Interest In and la
lha properly harolaaftar da*,
rrlbad, aald land eltuata, lr»
Ing and bilng In damtaola
" a , to-wlt:
County, Ptortda.
Lola I and 1*. Rlock *T af
RANLANDO. THE SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL, AlUmonta Bee.
tlan, according le plat there­
of aa raoordod la Plat Book
a, Paga IT, of Ik# Public Re­
cords of Bamlnola County,
Flerldla.
YOU AnK H. KRY NOTIFIED
that tha Plaintiffs haraln hava inaiitulad a autt against &gt;Jou I* th*
Circuit Courl ef lha M ath Judlrial ciroutl. In and for Bamlnola
County, Florida, t* quiet thalr till*
to tha abort described prophrly
situated, lying and being in Saminal* county, Florida, ae hereinabove more particularly sat out.
You era hereby roqulrod to file
your Auawar with th* Clark of tho
Circuit Court, le end for Boralnolo County, Florida, and aarva a
ropy thoroof upon Wlndtrwaadl*
A Huntor, *14 Pork Avaeuo, Booth,
Win Ior Park, Florida, Atteroaya
far th* Pletntlff* In tha above ac­
tion, an er hater# th lad day or
February If**, sla* a Decree Pro
Confssoo wlU he entered egelust
Xou,
IT M ORDERED that Ihl* b*
published In . tbs SANFORD HER.
ALD. a newspaper published In
Eemlnel* County, Florid*, once
each wash far tear conaeautlve
weak*
The aaiure ef this suit and lha
relief eougllt thereby le tb* quletl*g ef tha till* te aad tha ramofal
•f tha aland* from th* ehevs deecrlhed Und* owned hr tb* PUletiff Is Eemlnele Coheir, Florid*
an* for genenU equlubl* relief In
the premise a
WITNESS tap hen* end efflalal
eeel aa th* Clcrh- ef th* Clrrult
Court of Bamlnola Couety, Florida,
thia lis t d tr of Dacemher, Ills .
(REAL!
David M. Ratahol .
Clerk ef tha Circuit Court.
Bamlaal* County. Florid*
By I Martha T. Vlhlaa
WIRDRRWERPI.M A HUNTER
Atlaanay for plaintiffe
III Park Avanu*. South
P. O.. Bex m
Winior Park, Plorlda

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IN TWO CIRCUIT COURT OF TRF.
klUTH JUDICIAL c iw c c r r. IN
AND POR BRRINOI.R COtSTT.
FLORIDA. IN CRABCRRY NO.
CKARLRt THOMAS aMITH.
plalatiff.
FANNIE MAE

Legal Notica
rrocK H of.n w R a e n t m a
Th* raaulor annual maatlor of
Iho atockholdara of Ths Cltliano
Bank af Oviedo, Oalado Florida,
will k* kald at tka Ovlad* Mamnrlal Building at *:*• P. M. on
Tuesday, January llth. IMe for
Ih* elrrtlnn of officers and th*
transaction of such other hualntda
a* may graparly aom* bafora tb*
mealing.
m
L. H. Wabk
to
Bate. Vic* Praaldaat

PMfYH,
D.faadeet.
RRTICR TO APPRAR
STATE OP FLORIDA TO:
Fannla Ma* Smith
Addraaa aad R,aidants
NOTICR FOR BIDS
Unknown
Tk* Beard *r County CommlsTaa ara haraby aellflad that a •lontro of Pamlnels County, Florid#
hill af complaint far divorce ha* will racalv# bid# at lha Offle* of
baaa filed against you, and you are David M. Gatehal. Clark, la tha
required to earv* a copy Of rottr Courlhoua* at gaaforJ. Florida uu
anan-ar or pleading lo th* hill af In lit * P. M January II. H I*
complaint oa tha Plalatlfra At­ for lha following plaroa of oqulptorney Paul If. Parklaa. (IT TVa.t
South strati, Orlando, Flerldo, and manl:
llam No. I : Pneumatic
llrad, 4
flit lha original Aatwar or pt.adwheal drive, dlaaal
log la Iho offlca af lha Clark af
powtrad, frost and
lha Circuit Court oa or bafora
loader.
dfe
Tuesday, February I, III*. If you
It am No. I : Gaaotlna powered * , foil lo do on Judgment by default
cavolor equipped as
will bo taken agalnat you for tho
a dragllne-clamhahell
ralt.f demanded In lha hill of
rapahl* of handling
complaint.
tq cable yard hueDONE AND ORDERED at- Han­
k*l*.
ford, Bamlnola County. Florida,
Trad* la — Bantam
this Hat day af Dtcanbar, l i l t .
Modal N i l mounted
(■KALI
on a gavarnmant aur.
David M. flatrhal
plu# hatf-lrack v*.
Clark clrrult Court
hlrlt, with drag baaRyt Martha T. Vihltn, DC
hat.
Paul C. Parkin*
Ham No. I: Rotary type alahllla.
•IT Wait South dlraat
in* and bituminous
Orlando, Florida
mltlng marhina, a - l ^
Attorney for Plaintiff
propallad
with powal
Publish Jan. 4, II, II, II. III*.
aiaarlng. Trad* In—
Haaman
Andwall
Mo­
I * THR CIRCUIT COURT, NINTH
dal M i ll ! pull typa
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
mixer.
IN AND FOR ORRINOLR COUNTY
Pperlflratlnna .for Ih* llama re­
CHANCERT NO- 1*1*1.----------quired
may
he obtained at tha
ANTONIO O. VILLAFUJR.
rtalntHf Office of Ih* County Engineer In
th* Courlhoua* at Sanford, Florid*.
-VIBid# 1 0 b# onelooad In a sealed
LAQRIMAB J. VIULAFLOR.
Dafaadaat envelope, plainly marked oa Ik*
outaldtj
Bid
For
Front
End
NOTICR t r d e f e n d
Loader, or Hid For Kiravalor, or
THK HTATE OF FLORIDA TOt
Rid
For
Mlxtr,
optn
January
14,
I.AOIUMAB J. V1LLAFLOR,
who,a placa of raaldaaca Is
1M*.
Bid* wilt ho opened at a m aeifr
1111 Andrade Street
g te b* bald In th* County ComW
Bta. crus. Mantis, Philippine
Ing
mlaalonara Matting Room In th
Islands
A Bw.rn Complaint having btan Courthouse ol Hanford, Florida oa
(Had agalnat you In th* Circuit January !4, 114*.
Th* right I* raatrred lo walr*
Court In and for Bamlnola County,
Florida, In Chancory. for Divorce. ’ Irregularities or larhnlrallllaa In
Ih* abort till* of aald action halng bldo and lo reiect and and all bids.
Hoard of County
AXTUXIO O. VILLAFLOH, PlalnComiqlsalonor*
tlff. V.. LAG 111II AH J. VILLAPlAlR,
Dafaiulam, that* praaaals art to
John Krldar. Chairman
caua* and raqulr* you lo flla your
Ry: F. It. Davla Jr.
wrltlon dafanara. If any, la Ih*
County Engineer
ARKMIKD NUTICK OP al IT
Complaint filed haraln. and to
a.rvs a copy thereof upon Plain­ STATE OF FUIRIDA TO: MOHKR
tiff'! Attorn*) on or laforo th* let K. LEVY, If allva, hl*_ u n k n o w ^
day of March, A. D.. Ill* , oilier- apoue* If married, and If dead h*_
w l.t a Dtcrta Pro Conftaao mill bo raapacllvs unkowa hair*, davlataa,
entered osalnat you aad th* caua* lagalaaa and grant***; JOSEPH M.
proctad t t part*.
ARREDONDA, If allva. hla un­
WlTNKBg my hand an official known apouaa If married, and It
aaat a l Sanford, gtmlnol* County, dead hla raapartlva unkoon heir,.
Florida, Ihl* llth day at Dacam- Itgattee. devlaata and grantaaa J.
har. A. D. t i l l.
A. UrDONALD and MART A. MAC(BEAM
DONALD, kla wife. If allva. thalr
David M. Gatehal
raapautlv* unknown
apouata It
Clark of Ih* Circuit Court married, and If dead thalr reaper,
In and for Hamlnot* County, live unknown hairs, devlaata, lags#
Florida
lata and granites; AARON CLOUD,
Dy: tlarlha T. Vihltn
If allva, hla aaknown apouaa It
Deputy Clark
married, and If dead hi* reoptr.
Gordon V. Fradarlrk
tha unknown holri, davit#**, Ir g a A
Attorney for Plaintiff
lota and granttta;
K A R R IflO ^
P. O Hot 111*
NANNY, If allva, hla unknown
7*1 North Park Avanu*
tpoua* It marrlad, and If dead hie
Sanford, Florl
raapacllvs unknown halra, davlaara,
lagaleea and 'grantees; BARAIl
IN TRR CIRCUIT CUI'RT OF THR JACKHU.V, If allva, bar unknown
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRUUUTT O f apouaa If married, and If dead her
THR STATE OF FLORID I . IN retparllva unknown heir*, davlsaea,
AND FOR rKMINtlt.K COCA f t , lagatara and grant***: IDKt.LA
IN CStANURRI. NO. IIIU
JACKSON CRAWFORD. If allva,
HELEN HOOVER BURTNETT and her unknown spout* If marrlad,
FRANK CLAYTON BUHTNBTT,
and If dead her respective unknown
h .r huaband.
hair*, darlteta, lagaleea and grantPlaintiffs
eta; MAn r JACKSON, who rtelde*
In Rurhaitar. New Torkt U l t V
U IW IU .L W . REED aad M. VIR­ H U . JACKSON LEE. who resid e #
GINIA NERD, hla. wife, at at,
D. randan ta. la Rochattar, New York: ORA
BELL JACKSON LEE. who raaldae
NOTICR OF HI IT
la Rochsalar, New York: PHOKTO: LOWELL W. RKKD gad M. RIAN BTTH, If allva, har unknown
VIRGINIA RKKD. hi* Wlfa, If liv­
apouaa If married, and If dead
ing, und If dead, thalr unknown har raapacllvs
unknown
halra,
bolro at - law. davlataa, Ifgatt**, davlaaa*. lagalaaa and grant***;
grant***, assign*. Ilansra. cradl- JOSEPHINE JACKSON THOMAS.
tora, trust*** and all other par. If all**, bar unknown apouaa If
pons claiming uadar aald Dafand
marrlad, aad If dead har raapar­
ants, and all parti** having or tlva unknown hairs, davit***, lags*
claiming Is hava aay right. Hit* lata and grant***, C. H. LINERET,
or latoraats la and ta tha follow
If allva, hla unknown apouaa ll
Ing described real properly altuat- marrlad. and If dead hla Vaapacllva
rd In th* Couaty of Bamlnola, Blata unknown halra, davlataa, le ga te es
af Florida, ta-wlli
and. graataaa; KDWYN IA X D T F
Tha Want II ftat of tha East DA tv EH.
GEORGE
ACOCSTI’ E
l i t fast nr lha Want t*t feat THOMPSON and ANTHONT NOR­
nf th* North Half of lha RIS. aa Trualasa of ih* Florida
Southeast
Quarter
or
lha U n d aad COloslaatlun Company,
Bouthwaat Quarter (lata tha M d - If all**, thalr raapartlva anSouth III feat thereof). Section knows apouata If married, aad If
11, Township It South, Rang* dead their ratpactlva unkhbwn
11 Real.
halra, davlaaaa, lagalaaa gnd grantTh* natar* ef thla suit la is saa: MONROE B. HUTTON Bad B.
ramnva certain cloud* from and T. CROSS, If alive, thalr rtapscllta
to quiet and confirm Plaintiff*' uaknown apouata It marrlad, and
till* te th* above dtacrlbtd pro­ It dead thalr ratpactlva unknown
perty.
halra. davit***, lagalaaa and grant*
Th* noma of |ht Court la whlrh eta; SARITA U HUTTON, who reIhl* suit haa btan loatltutad la Hit aide* In McDonough, Georgia; a r #
Clrrult Court for lha Ninth Judl. agalnat any aad all persona claim­
rial Circuit of Florida. In and for ing any right. Hits ar Initrtat In
Bamlaal*
County,
Florida,
In and t* th* fellawing described land
Chancary.
lying and being In Semlgot* Coun­
Th* ahbravlatad till* In this ty, Florida, te-wlti
rasa I* HELEN HOOVER BURTBegin at th* BE norser of
NETT
and
FRANK
CLAYTON
th* B W 4 of lha BWI# of tha
RCRT.VRTT.
bar
husband.
va
SMH. Saetloa II, Tawnahlp 1*
LOWRLL NV. .IKF.D and M. VHlPouth. Rani* It Baal, thanra
GINIA RERD, hla wlfa, at al^
running
North
1*1.1*
feat,
Dafandaata.
thane* Wait t* tb* AlUntle
Tb* dtacrlpllan af lb* raal pro­
Coast Una Railroad rlght-of.
perly involved ta tbla dull I* at
way,
thaara
Southwesterly
q*t forth shore.
along ^nld right-of-way to a
▼ou aad earh of you nri hereby
point
th* b tfla a ln E
ranulrad to flla your answers, nr
thrnca East le polat at haglrfW
nthtr dtfaaalv* plaadlngs In aald
nlag.
cent*, with th# Clark of said Cnurt
TOC ARE HRRERY NOTIFIED
and aerva a copy Ibaroef upon that a eult to quiet title baa bean
Porvle P, Bwaan, At tor nay far brought agalaat you la tha d rea lt
Plalnllffs, lis t* Bo. Orangt Ara- Caurl. Ninth Judicial Circuit or
nua, Orlando. Florida, on or bofora Florida, la
aad
far
Soallnol*
ths llth day nf February, A. D. County, th* abort till* of which
IMS. If you fall lo do so. a Da- 1* PHILIP J. NESS. Plaintiff, va.
era* Pro Cnnfatao will bn anlrrtd MOSES K. LEVY, at al., Dafand.
agalnat you and aald caua* shall am*, aad by ihtot praaant* ara re­
proceed at part*.
quited lo fll* with Ih* Clark of
WITNKBg my hand and th* atal said court your written appearof aald Courl at f t i ' - : 4 . Ptmlool* ant*, personally or by attorney.
County, Plorlda. this th* Ith day In aald eult on or baforp Ih* ll&lt;to *
of January. A. D. III*.
day of February, ltd*, and thereto |
David M.. Catch*!
atlar to flla atrvic* aa lha oppos­
Clark of th* Clrrult Court
ing count*! and flla with said
la add far Bamtaslq Couaty, Clark yaur wrlltaa dareaaaa. If
Plorlda
aay, ta Plalatlfra camplalm at
Ryt Martha T. Ylhtaa
tk* llmaa praacrihad b r law, IharaDeputy d a rk
In sotting ug tb* aatat*. light,
Parvl* P. Bwanu
till* ar Inlaraat la, or tlan upon,
Attoraay far Plaintiff*
tha
abav*
described
proper: y
11d4 da. Orange Av*.,
claimed by You. Htrala fall aot
nrlando, Florida
ar a Daeraa Pro Qoafaaao will b*
anterod agalnat you.
WITNESS my band aad tb* aaal
af aald Coart at Baafard, Florida
ikla 1th day af Jaauary, a . D. lid*.
DAVID M. GATCHEL.
M
Clark af Ik* Circuit Court
Ry Marika T. vihltn
Deputy d ark
Raanaik M. L afn .r
AI tern *y for Flo la lift
Edward* Build
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5. Rani EsUtt For Sale

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. flood Food
t For Rant
I. Wanted to Rant
; 9 4. Root Batata Waalad
I. Root Batata For Solo
t. Mortgage Loana
T. Baaiaaoa Op porta nitla
T-A Inanraare
I. Female Haig Wanted
t. Mala Haig Wgatad
It. Mala or Female
II. Work Wanted
IB. Plumbing Service*
• w . RUrtrical Sarrkoa
14. Build, Paint * Regale
II. Special Bawb ee
It-A Bounty Parian
II. Flewera ft Plaaia
IT. Pata • Lieaotoak II. Machinery &gt; Tania
II. Roata and Motori
W. Aatnmahilaa
M-A Trailara
It. Parnltnra
J B . Artklen Far gala
* B . NotIcon ft Parana ie
14. Loot A Pnnd
Inatraatlon

LOTS for sale on hard aurface
road; nicely graded: near Mon­
roe corner. Phono FA 2-2720.

ROOM tafulahad caraga apt
•oa at 704 Palmetto Aea.

WHITE tomato help wanted. I ust
bo M. Apply to Pig 'N Whistle.

fti BROOM bachelor apt., ground
‘J
floor, nomptetely tarnished, $40
&gt;U Palmetto.
t-BEDROOM, partly tarniahad,
•too par smith. Charts* Ray,
RL 1, Bat MS A.

Call

bmao is Lika
dtataaoa to

FA 1-Ttll.
T bedroom
w. iaui. it

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bouM, Itt
2-orro.

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A.

Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER

R E N T A BED
, Boopftal ft Bohr
W. W#
FUBUrrURK
Vh. FA t-&gt; lil
H I W. let i t
WELAKA APABTMRNTBt
privnto hatha, lid W. Ftrat St
ItOOM and BOARD tar
nan. Call FA MM*.
OFFICE SPACE wtth
tag. HI Oak A n ew . FA H M .
FURN. Apt Ml Farit A n .
, MTORY HOUSE lor rest or
sale reaeooable; Corner Ird ft
Chapaot.
Mrs. W. 0. Brooke,
B Star B t Eaterpriaa,
Fint-BEDROOM
kitrim alirtrioany
MU
Willav
FA M T t
Burnished •tortnant FA l-aoo.
P ice bedroom
trance
FA MMt.
BOUSE lor
Avcsw n e a r
FA S N A

private aaPkono
os

Sanford
doerap-

J-BEDROOM CB fcouM.
phono FA ISP5*.

Tala-

ALMOST NEW bouaa; largo Ur­
ine room, bedroom, tile bath,
colored flxtum; kitchen with
waU even, tahla tap atova; draw
drapes! ideal tar cottpli. Cali
FA MBS* after » : » P. M.
Ki

CLEAN a-room tarnlabcd apt.
cioee bt n i Park A n.

ROOM garage apartmett Ph.
FA W N
TRAILER SPACES: Urge lota.
Camp Seminole TraUor Park,
Wekin River Bd. PA m u i .
Ron! B ctsto Far Hals
WYNNEWOOD: S BE., Fla, I m ,
stove, aefttparetor. Air aandittooer opUanal. Law payments.
3410 Stavos* Ava.
ROOM hasas aa lari*
tot Phone FA I-3490.

RAYM OND M. BALL

NEAT APPEARANCE: ateoogra
pter end typist; f a DeBory
real estate office; pleasant surroandtog*. Write Bon I, e/o
HOME W ITH ▲ V IE W
Sanford Hereto,
Located ea ton tots shaded by
Twenty Three .huge
this
thro* bedroom—two bath home
ATTENTION
with ito unobstructed view of
What saclion of Somtaele
a beautiful lake to truly SOME
County dn yon Itvo to? Do you
THING SPECIAL. Among its
have an AVON BeproaonUtiva
many extra features are a
calling on yon regularly? N
Hi-Fi speaker system, forced
yon don’t, wa may need yea.
air duet beat in every room
N you would like to Warn
sod a two too Air Conditioner,
about being aa AVON Repre­
sentative, write Ura- Jean
If yon art looking for aa ultra­
Mflsnlch, Bos Ml. Lwkhart,
modern bom* in l setting typi­
Fla., tar interview.
fying Central Florida at Its
beautiful best, PICK UP THAT
PHONE RIGHT NOW! Wa are t, Mato Help Wanted
eager to ace your reaction whan
RETAIL Building Material OatS o m e ***'1 t**1
aide Salesman, aom* experience
ONLY IU.M9, TERMS
to building materials necessary.
Writ* qualifications to Box R,
W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
a/o Sanford Herald.
Phone FA 2-4N1
Ut N. Park
BUILDING MATERIALS SALES­
NEW l-bedroom block bans*, part­
MAN experienced in lumber aid
ly tarnished, MSOO, terms. Ap­
building materials desired, but
ply M30 Palmetto.
will consider other qualified ap­
plicants. Starting salary com­
•-BEDROOM house,
screened
mensurate with ability. Perma­
porch, fenced yard; Just outside
nent
position with mowing na­
city limits. FA 2-T422.
tional company, Mali summary
of background to P. O. Box
SELL or TRADE: 3-Bedroom, lto
701, Sanford, Florida.
baths, CB, Florida room. Nlcsly
landscaped US’ x 134’ corner SEARS ROEBUCE ft Ce. baa
lot 13,509 down or will trade
opening in Central and South
for other property. Will finance
Florid* tar men between th*
part of down payment if desir­
agaa of Si and 41, in manage­
ed. 119 E- Cotomin Orel*.
ment (reining. Good aUrting
PA 1-7907.
salary while In training. After
completion of training period
5-ACRES of good farm land in
you will he assigned aa a mana­
Sanford Celery Delia &gt;500 per
ger of a Sear* Catalog Solas
a m . Excellent term*- Richards
Office with ehsnca of further
Hotel, Melbourne. Florida.
advancement. Applicant* must
have a college education, bo of
S t Johns Realty Co. good character, ho neat to ap
U l N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24121
aranc*. Salas experience pre
Ml So. Park Ave. Ph PA 1MM

SUnstrom Realty
HERBERT STENtTROM
Regtotoed Broker
LIN H1SNER
LOTTIE BEOADWAY
BEN TOBBETT
BETTYB D. SMITH
Asioelatca
11 H. Park Ph. FA M4M

meet the necessary require­

ments. write giving brief del
rripttoo of jour educational
background and three personal
references. Address your latter
to Mr. W. C. Anderson, F. O
Bon 411, Winter Haven, PloMs

II. Week Wanted

SECBETABY: shorthand, dicta
5-BEDROOM. | bath, double tarttaa, legal experience: wants
parts, extra U rn utility room.
taR ^ar^ port-tone work. Call
Monthly payment! IN. US
Shannon
Dr.
FA
I-1S1S•11 Ito. Pask Ava. Ph. FA 14441
PERMANENT or temporary work
fenford
APPROXIMATELY ton acres of
no light ateno. — typist a gen*• Evaai BUa. Lobe Mary
■rove, 11,310 par acre; mar Sunral office work. FA 1-uao.
Ph. PA B-U90
land Estates. Contact Joseph
Levy, FA S im .
tOAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
I BB.Jtonaa on Miaaoito, Nat out
U A L ESTATE DRIVE-IN
of dtp Btoi'at Htoban equipped,
MM French Ave.
vaootiao blinds, p i n beater.
J.
W . HALL
Must aril at sect, gaaas. Will
Rocltfcf
trad# for lain modal air.
"CaH Han"
Phone FA MMl
*A I4B1 or PA MBS.

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22. Articles For &amp;•!•

20. Aulotnobilen

PIANO LESSONS to your home. ‘55 OLDS Holiday 4 Dr., tutone.
Cell FA 2-7519.
new W/W Ttrei, radio and
healer, WOS. FA 2-5739.
SERVICE CALLS 91.50; for depend able TV lervlce, call San­ 21. Fumiturn
ford TV Center, 9th and Sanford
Ava. FA 2 9741.
New ft Used Fumiturn ft Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
MODEIU RUG CLEANERS
BUY, SELL or TRADE
Alt Sits Ruga And Wall To Wall
Furniture
Carpet*. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Jenkins
FA 2-7430
I Week Service
Ph. FA 2-7*37 too Sanford Ave.
• BIG VALUES
Sewing Mach. Repairs
• 1UICK CREDIT
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
• EASY TERMS
104 So. Park (24 hr. ser.)
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
FA 2 3825

lAff-A-DAY

WILSON - MAIER

15-A Beauty Parlors

DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
*004 Adam* Ph.

FA - '.353

A Satisfied cuilomer 1* our br4
advertisement.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 7-5742
Be Lovelier With Professional
Beauty Car*.

Dawns
ft man ol many moodn— tired, shiftless, pro*
snsUnmUnc sad just plain toay.’*

Day* Work Wanted. FA 1-305.
PERMANENT work for l« yr.
old hoy. Phone PA &gt; ino
BABYSITTING
FA 14430.

day

Beauty Salop
2510 Oak

FA

•7884

16. Flowers A Plantn

a

night

MEAT CUTTER: 10 years expelienee, desires permanent Job;
settling to SanfOrd. FA I4M1.

12. Plumbing Service*
SANFORD Plumbing A Heating
M So. Bha Ph. PA 2-7314.

Plumbing1 &amp; Repairs
Jon C. Ikoaaaa
1434 darits Bt.
PA M «4»

INSTALLED

Mercury Outboard Motai

TOMATOES and SWEET POTABack Gita*
WOODRUFF MARINE
TOES. Celery Ave., near BeardVentGlnaa
MO! Preach Avs.
PA 3-1313
all.

Windshield
Loor Ginns
SKRVICK
Sonknrik Glnaa and Paint Co. 20. AutMttobilau

FA I-4U2 1IH Chevrolet 2-DR., • cylinder,
las* than t.000 miles, no rust
TV and RADIO REFAIR af -r
ADt COVDITIONING
anywhere. Will accept car ’for
•:9a nights and weehands; lan­
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORE
equity *r cash, take ever payiard, Lake Mary and Lsn
MOT Stated Ave.
PA
meoU.~ See at Holla Motor
PA *4TTl and PA
Sates.
PLUMBING
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Contracting ft Repairs
AIR CONDITIONED ’51 I door
WILLIAM H. HURRAY
Free Estimate*
Mercury. FA 2-aaia »fi*r a p. m.
Hit Celery Ava. Tel. FA t-13a*
R, L. HARVEY
04 laniard Ava. Phone FA 3-35*3 PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
W. L HARMON
18. Electrical Service*
PH. PA 2-4223 After i P. M.
House Wiring — Electric Service
HEATING
•id Vlhton
H. B. FOPK CO.
RANDALL ELECTRIC 00.
N AVY AND
»0 S Park - PA 2-4234
lit Magnolia
FA 24315
NEW COM ERS
PUMPS - SPRINKLER!
14. BuiM. Paint A Kepair
AB type* and aites, installed
TO SA N F O R D
“ Do It YourMU"
WALL PAPERINO ft PAINTING
WK
REPAIR
AND
SERVICE
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Wa ItvKe yea to he our guests
BT I N E
Contact SO West Ith St.
absolutely fro* without obllgaMachinery
and
Supply
Co,
Phone FA 2 3943
301 W. M 81.
Ph. PA 24412 lien at oo* af Sanford’s leading
Metals while you local a suit­
THOS. E. THOMPSON
TV PICTUHE TUBE SPECIAL
able housing for yourself and
General Cantraetor
F a I waaki only!
fnmlly. Pirk np your key at
Home Carpentry Repairs
IT In. (accept tome
Roofing ft Siding
portable*)
123.50 our Hsiao Office.
Phone FA &gt;4452
21 In. 931JO
M hi. M3.50
HOOFING,
flutter*, Spouting, AU tubes have 1 1 year guarantee.
LLOYD'S RADIO ft TV
Roof Ropelrs, Painting, Cement
ft Carpenter , Work. General 411 Banted Ava. PL PA I4TM
Home Repairs. 20 yrs. Experi­
LEWIS BALES ft SEEVICE
ence. Very Low Rates. Fnooe
Vaapn Motor Scooter*
PA 14*T9.
Heater ft Lawn Mower Service
West Country Ctob Rd. PA 2 732S
B ft M ROOFING
Contracting ft Repairs
licensed * — Bonded -Insured
PBRR ESTIMATES
M Laurel Avo.
Ph. FA 3-19*3

Plumbing &amp; Heating

SAVE at BRYAN’S
FABRIC SHOP.
One block West of Monro* Comer,
on West First St.
GOOD Used Appliances and TVa,
Oormly, Inc., Third ft Palmetto.
MARY CARTER PAINT! '
World’a Largest Gallon
BUY ONE GAL —
GET ONE FREE

sot w. tat. st,

Ph.

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Maaa

Military toys, child* army grits,
sleeping bags. Jungle ham­
mocks. Army-Navy Surplus, SIS
Sanford Avenue.

New and Used Furniture
REDWOOD Cadar eloast, Bhn
SU E. First SI.
FA 2-5622
new. *20. 450 Rosalia Dr. (oattage).
CUSTOM BUILT furniture —sin­
gle pieces or jets. Also furni­
ture repair. Cabinets made. LEAVING TOWN, must aril tarn!lure: two piece living note
FA 2-7083.
suite; roHre table: and tobies;
Used furniture, appliances, tools
three piece bedroom Mite;
etc. Bought-Sold Larry’s Mart
chrome dinette set; other odds
21S Sanford Ave. Pb. FA 2-4132
and ends; FA &gt;4831.
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby 7 cu. ft. FRIG1DAIRE refrigerator
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
with 25 lb. capacity froeiar and
FURNITURE CENTER
Frlgldalrs alaclrlc atova with Bd
1100 French Ave.
In. oven. Call FA 3-751B.
Ph. VA 2-7933
1955 FORD Rancbwagon; 19B
Triumph Thunderblrd motor­
?SAVE$
cycle; 14 ft. Wolverene teat
New ft Used
and trailer; 23 H. P. Evtorudt
Furniture nnd Appliance*
nxitorj reaionahla. FA S-7ML

MARIAN MARKET CABBAGE
PLANTS for sale. Fred Thufs- Mather of Sanford
toa, Phone FA 24990.
TASKER PAINTING — Room
905-909 B. First St. Ph. FA 1-0983
Spaclal. FA 24138.
PLANTS: Tomatoes, Cabbaie and
Collards 50c per hundred: spe­ 22. Artlclm For Rale
15. Special Service#
cial price in lots of thousand;
1151 E. 7th. St. Phone FA 2 0529. Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Service With The Cash. SUPER
Since 1348
TRADING POST, FA 2-08TT.
Cut Flowera For Any Occasslon
A. HARE
DEBARY
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
NOrth ff-442&gt;
NOrth M i l ! FA 21122
FATTOHY TO YOU
nr
FA 2 0270
ALUMINUM
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
VENETIAN BUNDS
19.
Bonin
and
Motor*
ments, Invoice*, hind bills, and
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
program*, e tc .
Pngrcssive
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
Printing Co. Fhona FA 3-M31Gateway To The Waterway
or rayon tapes. Cotton a nylon
soa West 13th It.
cords.
Your EVIN RUDE Dealer .
Robson Sporting Goods
Senkni'Ik Glnxx nnd Faint Co.
AUTO GLASS
30444 E. 111 .
Ph. FA 2-S9ai 112-114 W. tnd St.
FA 1-4821

14. Build, Paint &amp; Repair

11. Work W u t « d

23. Notice* A Personate

“ I LIVE FOR LOVl*
Phone FA &gt;-1813

24. I-ont fl Found
REWARD for return of hay, credit
cards ft check book taken from
N. C. ear Dec. 24. No quaattott
asked. Phone FA &gt;-»!•. .
LOST: Gold necklace, heart shaos
set with diamond. REWARD.
Phone FA 24ata.
LOST; Toy Terrier, white famate
with one black eye; to vtrinltf
of Food Tate. REWARD. "

It: 114 W. tad Bt.

WELCOME

SUNLAND
Estates

PAINTING ft DECORATING
Licensed — Bonded
Free EsUmatea —
Work Guaranteed
Fatstteg Canti
FA 1-1204

"ouhJtAy

VYlanoJi
PARK
HOMES
• Qtfloi CsaiMuulty
• Near Gulf Cnursn

$450 Down
Turn Want On 20th
■t. Fallow Country
auk Rd. fl Watch
Fur Our Bigun . . .
•:M A .I L T I Durfc
■UNDAY
IlM P. M. TU Dark

Stummakak
CuiptnMO— Cuh ho.
PA S41M

Before Prices Go Up

*340
9890

Paymaut-Nn Clanfug

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Heater. Art—alia Tiiiii M w .
Beautiful Tutoa* Finish With ■acaltast Ttras - Lite Mow

lu id i ami Out • Loral Nov Cor T rth la With Vary Low Mllcagn,

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South
PINECRES1
4th Addition
Homos Designed For
Floridn Living.
I fl 4 Badrooma —
1 * 5 Baths

RAVENNi

OPEN D A ILY

PAYTON

R agiflail R ill Estate Broker
M ay B. C a m s - LetSelva LI
B. B. Bogun,
It. FA S ian tiM It Utovatoa

LL-t' ■

Mon. Jan. 11, 1000—Pago 0 15. Special Service*

Krred but not required. If you

AN D ASSOCIATES

R O SA

flrralh

W. H. "Bill” Stemper Agency

Btatty, adulta
preferred
, Ed.,
BUa, Navy Beat
KrmN. Apt, B l i t W. let 1h ~

SLEEPING ROOMS; 7%e OsMoa,
401 Magnails. FA M W . .

Jtrw tvt
Mary;

ftanfarh

STOP! LOOK I LISTEN I

Realtor ft Insurer
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Toffee
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. May, Bart Pilcher,
Helen E. Noonaa
INCOME PROPERTY: A p t .
house. Needs repair but good Phono FA &gt;-4991 111 N. Polk
tar future investment. Located
III So. Park Ave. Sanford — 7. Rualnon OfportnnHIai
opposite First Baptist Church. FOR LEASE: 40 acrao. Seminole
County, t m Sect. I Tvs fl
ALSO practically new I room
S-Rg. StE. Write; A. Shop, 230
residence at 2T11 Sanford Ave.
Hyde Fork Ave., Tampa.
Convenient to Sanford Navel
SPARE TIME
Air Station.
SERVICING ROUTE
WITH
For further detail* contact
HERSHEY CANDY
GEORGE T. STUMP
Wa wtR selsct a reaponslbl* per­
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
son In thtir local area servicing
A LOAN ASSN.
NEW CANDY MACHINES US­
MT S. COURT ST., ORLANDO
ING HERSHEY PRODUCTS
PHONE GA 5-3531
No eaperieneo nscamary. Qua
lifted person will hart oppor­
FARMER’S AGENCY
tunity of earring BIO MONEY
N. T. Farmer, Realtor
devoting only spare time to
D. H. Whitmore
irtTAT
*
start.
Ahoot‘ I‘ boon
_
Lillian G. Trams
required to service route and
AsiociiteEs*
manage business. To bo eligible
111 S. French Arc. Ph. FA 2 4 M
you moot bo able la mate
After hoars, FA 2-MU, PA 3-021,
small investment of m * cash
FA 3-G)U
tn handle. For parsons! inter­
view write giving particulars
READY FOR IMMEDIATE
and phone to: District Manager.
OCCUPANCY
Dept. Stl, P. 0. Bo* fill, Clave
P-BEDBuOM, I bath, kitchen
land 30. Ohio.
equipped, Florida room. Laras
8. F m a lt H a * Wanted
lot CaH FA 2-1432.

Un fu rnished
largo Florida
equipped, hardwood
FA 1-lllT.

Egr

LOCH ARBOR
THREE BEDROOM. Ill bath STOP! In ta sea our I bedroom
m or t tiled bath homes at
home on canal with accm to
Chryatal Lake available now a*
SAN SEM KNOLLS
owner haa bean transferred
overMsa. Low down payment 4 Blocks West of French Avenae
on 39th Street.
and aieume 4te% F. H. A.
mortgage of &gt;12,931.
LOOK! at all the wonderful fea
turn In these homes. Terraiso
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
floors—Furred and Plastered
Raymond Lundqulst. Asioc.
walls — Custom built • cabinet
FA 24951
AUanUc Bank Bldg.
work—and Dust-free elasatsCloae to schools and stepping
BY OWNER: Raanosabls lertRe;
3-bedroom. I bath, large living
-LISTEN! to the price and
room and porch, eetabllihed
lerms—$550 Down FHA Plane
lawn, excellent neighborhood.
ed—Exclusive with
Sanford, FA l-T4ao.

2. For H int
I

5. Rial Folate For 8a!i

LOTS: Cleared, high ground, 100' 2-BEDROOM block bouse toes
than one year old; small down
x 145’ : onr block off New Up
payment. FA 2-TVTI.
tala Rd. $850. Phone FA 2-7213
after COO P. M.

co r A m iu r HUm®,v,u*•^ ***** ►

V A - FHA F H A In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ents
Low a i $425

J O t A V l L L A V rinding Air (onditleorr . Beautiful
Dakota H*4 With Whit* Tog • Bpetleea 1attrior • Drive* Only
l.tot Milan By Prorioua Owwr. Id Too Boro Baao M B g
For A Lika Nan Trada-1a . . . .

You can mov« In immedlntaJy while th# papers nr*
being proceaaed.
Wa Gunrxnteo Parsontl
SaUifsctiofl On Tha
Construction Of Your
Horn* For The First
Year — Or Your Down
Psymrat And Cloataur
Cost Will Bn Cheerfully
Refunded. 1

Our Used C a n W U B t Dtegtoyod Far T t «
laapfctloa Nightly On Our U r g a L i g h t * L*4.

Odham &amp; Tudor.
Inc.
Office Open I M Til tiH Drily
i m P. a . *TU D oh I s r in

Gar Hwy. 1T-W fl Stth OL
Pkoa PA 2-1501

W H E R E D E A L S S H IN E
at th t alga or your bool buy
2nd A I'alototlo U. C. Lot F A M U 1 O f*. F A M T I1

ChorroUt — OldauMbllo -a CadlBao T M t b l

HOLLER
MOTOR

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�Grad* "A* Florida Drr&amp;ted Sc, Drawn
dt got, n bM c n 1 Impress
on my two boys that liquor to
harmful?”
“ How can I got mg husband
to quit amoklng and bocomo a*tire In our local church?”
•■What to meant by a echtzophrenle personality?"
My 15-year-old teases other

aged about a, la a civic dynamo
1as well as publisher of the two
newspapers
at
Spartanburg,
Booth- Carolina.
- Aa Chairman ef the YMCA cam­
paign to raise tl,aoo,ooo for a new
mfldlng, he Invited- me to deliver
the kickoff address.
It is typical ef our newspaper
publishers to be staunch rooters
for all Rood civic and moral
yrajocla.
But not alt of them have the
vitality and personal energy to
qperkplug the actual campaign!
In their elltoc the way Phil Buckhalt docs.
Tar example, while at Spartaaburg, bn introduced me to 1,180
high schoolers In the morning,
Mas M clergymen at a noon
AndMtber* wna a packed audi­
torium of 1,900 at Uw big avanJag affair.
But at 11 A. M„ I spoke to
1.000 ladles at a “ Women Only"

Alec*. Why does ho do so and
what ean I do to correct himT"
"After V years of happy mar­
ried life, my husband has sud­
denly grown cold toward me. He
wants to go places alone. What
can 1 do to restore our former
happy relationship?"
"At 13, I want to get married,
but my mother opposes Uw Idee,
saying I should stay homo and
look after her. But 1 have a
wonderful boy friend whom 1
have dated steadily for over two
years."
"We've been married 18 years
and have 4 children, but my hus­
band to running around with ether
women and says he wants a di­
vorce. I have heaved him to try
to restore our hsp^y home, but
he refuses,"
"For 14 years of our marriage,
my husband has born a chronic
philanderer with no desire to
change. For the sake of our ehilddren, aged to and IS, what should
I dot"
"How can I got my buaband
out of bod and to church without
nagging him?"
"What cauaoa a husband ef IS
to have no orotic desire?"
"1 have two eeml-lnvalidod parante to took after, as well aa my
huaband and three children. I
am ao upset far 1 can't do Jus­
tice to all my obligations. Just
when doe* my first responsibility
ItoT"
“ How cm a wtf# help m Im­
mature husband grow up?"
"How esa I stop toatousy to
my husband when he baa no
valid eaussf"

WASHINGTON (UFI) — The
Supreme Court reconvenes today
after Me holiday recess,with da*
elaioaa Swatted la aome to casta
involving espionage, race conflict,
citizenship and other issues.
Later In the week, the nine Jus­
tices will hear arguments on the
constitutionality ef the 1M7 civil
Hghte law, which permlte the
federal government to enforce Ne­
gro voting righto. Attorney Gen­
eral William P. Rogers will represent the government.
Federal Judge T. Hoyt Davis of
Americus, Us., ruled last April
that the statute was unconitltu.
Ilona!.
Among the more Important
cases up for dsclslon Is the dis­
pute between the United States
Ond five Gulf Coast states over
ownership of the rich offshore ell
lands, The Government wants
slate ownership confined to a
three-mile belt around the coast­
line. The states claim as far out
to sea aa Uirea leagbos, or lOtt
miles.
Decisions are due in rice ease*
involving 1M7 taz ordinances of
LltUe Rock and Norik Little Rock,
Ark., which require local NAACP
group* to reveal their member­
ship lists, and an attempt by Ne­
groes to play on a Greensboro,
N, a golf course restricted to
whits use.
Arguments also have been
board on the appeal of (M. Rudolf

Ivanovich Ab«l, Soviet Agent « * -

vieted of Mplonoga In Now York
In 1067. Abel argued that the gov­
ernment violated the conatltutien'a
guarantee agalnat unreasonable
searches and seiiures.
A group ef rases vitally Import­
ant to the military services will
determine whether the 480,000 de­
pendents and other civilians liv­
ing aboard with the armed forces
are subject to trial by court-mar­
tial for non-capital offenses. The
court previously has ruled that in
cases Involving the death penalty
dependents mutt be given a civil­
ian trial.
In another personal llbertlco
case, the high court has been ask­
ed to decide whether Congress can
take away the eitlienahlp of a
native-born American U he goes
abroad to escape military serv-

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Quotable
Quotes
By United Frees International
WASHINGTON — The National
Geographic Society, noting the' .
recent quarrel between two chief,
tains on Formosa’s onre-wild sasi.
era frontier shows civilization is
advancing there:
"Instead of reverting to the de­
capitation of each other — end
their haplesa subjects — the two
rivals bald press conferences to
air their difference*."
BERLIN — Wset Berlin student
Klaus Grabert, after watching a
French-mads lllm on Nazi concen­
tration camps:
"Now 1 know why our parents
and teachers always tall ue about
the ‘gay M V but novsr about the
horrific MV*

Butt
Portion*

BISCUITS

Shank
Portions

FAIRBANKS, Alaska — Air
Forca OapL William A. Culling,
reporting that moral* to good
among M men ad tha scientific
■tattoo on the disintegrating lea
floe Charlie:
WASHINGTON — Boa. Hubert
Humphrey (D-Hlaa.l. stating that
bo considers the Wisconsin pri­
mary important in his bid for tha
Democrat!* presidential nomina­
tion:
"If 1 don’t win Iq Wisconsin,
than in Urn slogan of the current
ndmfalatntton I ’ll have to make
aa aganiting reappraisal."

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"Bpoftol Tonight" eerie*. "Mr*.
MInletr" eg CBS-TV starred MauPM O’Hara In the reto which, na
•very schoolboy kaowi, won aa
I Academy Award tor Oresr Carsen to m i.
Mlia O'Hara looked lovely but,
aafortunattly. mistook euphoria
gar courage and tended to depiet
Bird times with ucoitive handwringing and looklng-away, The
other toads - Cathtoen Naibilt,
'Juliet Mttto, Paul Rorbllng and
Loo Goaa — displayed backbone

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BACK TO SCHOOL S P IC I*. FOR LUNCH
P IG . ASSORTED

QUICK FROZEN RED PERCH

Ing of the war's shattering impart
on rigid British social moldsTno
start of tha play subtly set Mm
•tag* for thto when the lowly
atatloomaiter dared to chaltongo
tbo aristocracy by entering a local
flower contort. Subsequent speecheo and scenes hammered and
pounded at hto loonoclasm and
spotted the effect. There also was
a flourish of fresh-found Idealism
by Via hot thto bad ao room to
develop' and wna quickly dropped,
•mounting, therefore, only as a
dovtoo by which the author could
■tart a romance going la the plot.
N appears tbat some poorly

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Yho Recreation Department’s
d tp Basketball League ended Its
prat found with MeRoberia tire
' leading with a M record.
• In aaaond place are Ge Davila of
K Ad with a M iveesd. Baboon's
•peering Oeeds holds n 1-1, Feast
Drags and Dynotronks ttod for

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LONGWOOD’S JAYCEE BUILDING in going up even though "they Haiti
it couldn't be done." Willing hands at hammering timbers and heaving
blocks are from the left, "Pop" Zarlmann, Tyros Hicks. Dick Zurtmunn,
Robert Saundera, Joyce* building chairmun John Saunders and Ken In­
man. Completion of the building, being built by Jaycecs in spite o f acventl
obstaclea, in scheduled for the end of January. It will be used for civic and
entertainment aventa.
(Herald Photo)

Lake Mary Road Work Begins
Work started this week on pav&gt;
lag Lake Mary Road from Country
Club Road to 8R 417, County Englaaer Robert Davla informed the
County Commission today.
Coat ef the project U *30,000,
Davis added, and includea n fourmile atrip of road.

* Barry Sullivan
Takes Role In
Hear! Fund Show
Barry Sullivan has been put lnte
the co-starring billing with Bette
*# Davla for the presentation ef "The
World of Carl Sandburg" Jan. SO
at the Civic Center.
Sullivan, a veteran star of stage,
movies and television, will replace
Camaron Mitchell In the show with

Mias Davie.

The show, being brought bera by
the Semlnoie-DeBary Heart Coun­
cil, has been getting unanimous
praisa in other cities, Mrs. Leonard
Munson, chairman of the Heart
ef song and sboers—simple human
amotions and big thought—pleas­
ant te watch and hear." And an­
other: "It te two hours of Uvply
entertainment. Stimulating treat­
ment that heaps the audience
gtert.w

Patron seats for the show atlil
a n available and may be reserv­
ed by aailing Mrs. John Morgan or
£ Mr*. Munson.

Bitting Funeral
To Be Wednesdoy
Funeral aarvlcaa ter W. V. Bit­
ting will be bald at 10 a. m. Wadnosday at the First Methodist
Church, Sanford, with the Rev.
T. C. O'Steen and the Rev. J,
C. McKinley officiating. Burial
m will bo In Oaklswn Memorial
Park, with Brieton Funeral Marne
te charge.
Active pallbearers will be Hsrry
Taebo, M s Ivey, Albert Jarrell,
Dr. Ueroy Woodruff, Tom Belt
aad W. A. Adame.
Honorary pallbearers will' in­
clude Glen McCall, Alfred Chiles
and all members of the Seminole
County Medical Assn.

United Presi Leased Wire

In other business concerning
Lake Mary, the board upheld a
Zoning Commission ruling to retone four lots in the Crystal Lake
Homes subdivision despite a dis­
agreement an "Jla who owns the
land."
The four lots were rexoned RS,
which allows for multiple construc­
tion.
The board previously had held
off any decision on tha issue to al­
low Attorney Mack Cleveland to
check into the claim tbit the prop­
erty la question Is designated as a
park.
Cleveland said that evidence he
has received indicated the plats
were vacated It years ago.
Attorney Gordon Frederick, rep­
resenting Otis SJoblom w ho
lists claim te the area, told tbs
board that ha plans te take the
action before tbs courts and let
(ham decide lb? question of owner­
ship. •
Harley Wilhelm, who purchased
(be property, told the board ha
plans te build duplexes on the
property.
la ether business, the board au­
thorised ShJHM J. L. Hobby to
“ dear up a situation" of trueks

Excess Fees
Escass fees from county offices
were reported te the Ceunty Com­
mission today before they are senl
la tha state comptroller's office.
Escass tots from the county
Judge's office totaled $4,100JB and
tt.0te.BI came from the tax assessor'a off let, aad $lg,ffg from the
clerk af tha Circuit Court.
Tha eommlsakm also heard a re­
port that donations at tha Big Tree
Park totaled I 1 .U1 .2S for IBM.
Tht board alao received dona­
tions from three property owners
la tha county for right of way,'
The three are Central Florida
Properties, B. W. Yale and the Ovaratroat Land Co.

Air Safety Facilities
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Federal Aviation Agency today
outlined lie plans for spending
$111400,000 on new sir traffic and
navigation facilities. The tmphsiis
will be on rodar. •

NEW YORK (UPI) — Slock
prices at 1 p. m , a.s.t.
1American Airline ................. 22H
American TAT .................. BP*
, Hcthlehrm Steel ................. S3H
i C A O .....................
M'S
. C-irysler ............................. *•'»
Curtiss-Wright ..........
S '*
DuPont ................................ 239'4
Eastman Kodak ..................103'*
Ford Motor ......................... **'«
I’.cncrsl Electric................... »*'«
General Motors .....................Si's
Grahim-Palge ...................... 2H
Int. T A T .......................... 34H
Lorillarri
........................ 36'&gt;
Minute Maid ........................II1*
Penney ................................. 1HP*
Penn Rlt ...............................18'•
Royal American .....................37«
Sears Roabuck .................. SO
Standard Oil (NJ) ............... 4S&lt;i*
Studcbaker ............................ 21’ *
IT. S. Steel .......................... BBM
Weitinghouse El.................... 10BV*

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12. 1960 .

Florida Symphony
To Present Two
Concerts Tuesday

Javcees Seek Outstanding Young M an
The public ts being asked by
the Jaycee* to help select the
county's outstanding young man
of the year.
D. II. (Skip) Hartley, chairman
ot Jaycee Week which starts Mon­
day, urged today that nomination
blanks be obtained at the Jaycee
Iluildlng on French Ave. Nomina­
tions must be entered not later
than Monday, he said.

Selection 'of the outstanding
young mtn will be one of tha
features of the Jayres Week ob­
servance her# In which tbe Junior
Chamber of Commerce will pay
tribute to the accomplishments
of young people la the commu­
nity.
Any young man under 55 year*
of age is allglbla for nomination
for this distinguished service

award. He need not he a member
of the Jaycee* or any ather or­
ganisation.
Selection of the outstanding in­
dividual by a panel of Judges con­
sisting of prominent county resi­
dents will be based oo contribu­
tions to community welfare or
betterment; participation In all­
round community sctivitlei and
civic enterprises; evidence of last­

TALLAHASSEE (UPlt — Thf
week of Jan. 24-30 has been pro­
claimed “ Jaycee • Save • A • Life
Week" In Florida. The State Jun­
ior Chamber of Commerce opened
its highway safety campaign Mon­
The Florida Symphony Orchestra day with Gov. LeRoy Collins sign­
will appear at the Clvie Center In ing a proclamation designating
two concerts nest Tuesday.
the special week.
A special youlh concert will be
held at 3:45 p. m. with all children Swastika Sets Search
admitted free while a "pops" con­
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - Police
cert will be held at 0:15 p. m.
sought today to fiod the persons
All county and city school chil­ responsible for stencilling ■ swas­
dren from the fourth to sixth tika in red paint on the bulletin
grades will be excused from school
of the University of Flor­
early so they can attend the con­ board
ida’s Jawisb Center. The swastika
cert.
Tbe evening concert will Include and the word* "Judcn raous,"
found Monday at thr llillcl
music from "Aida" and selections wero
by Leroy Anderson, Granados, Le­ Foundation, located a block from
tbe campus.
ctions and Offenbach. ■
In late, ovar boo children attend­
ed tbe youth concert and aiO at­ Ruffner Adds Star*
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tha
tended the evening performance.
The appearance of the orchestra President baa nominated Lt. Gen.
Tueaday will be under the Joint Clark L. Ruffner, now command­
sponsorship of tbs Sanford Recre­ ing the 3rd Army, for ■ fourth
ation Department and Sanford-Do- atar in hi* new peat with the
North Atlantic Treaty Organisa­
Uary Entertainment Association.
All association members wlU bo tion. Ruffner. whose present head­
jdmlttrd upon presentation of tbeir quarters are at Ft. McPherson,
toss-flo membership cards. Indi­ Ga., would become the Army's
vidual Uckats can be purchased at eighth full general.
tbe Recreation office at the Ctela
Center. Seats will not be reserved Campaign Office
except for a section for patron
WAUCHULA (UPI) Stale
ticket holders.
Sen. Doyle E. Carlton Jr. will
Studeots tickets are $1.25 and open his gubernatorial campaign
adult tickets, $3.25.
office In Orlando Fab. 16, headed
by atate campaign manager Joel
R. Wells Jr. Carlton, announced
Midwest Wet
Monday that Wells, an Orlando At­
torney, would manage his cam­
And Freezing
paign from Orlando. He also an­
By United 1'resa International nounced that Tampa accountant
Fretting rain brought hatard- Russell S. Bogus would serve as
ous driving conditions to the Mid­ his campaign treasurer.
west today, while unseasonably
warm sir flowed across ths South
and rains soaksd tbs West Coast. It's Officially
Frosting rain fell ia advance of
tha rising temperatures from Park Drivt
west-centra) Michigan Into north­
The City Commission last night
ern Minnesota ami affected In­ changed th* name of Orlando
diana, Illinois, Iowa, Wleconsia Drive'to Park Drive from 26lh
and part* of Kansas.
St. south to 17-62.

The stork alto had a bag full of (sweater .set, a baby bath, baby I bins lion high chair-car seat, a Ispoon and
prim ia his beak wbea ha deliver- Ifood*, free laundry, baby lolioni, family dinner, a *10 bank areount, meats, am
ed little Carrie Ann Foote at tbo IU»a tot’s first pair of shoes, a com-1 a free color portrait, a feeding |certificate.
Seminole Meseerlal Hospital Jan.

Thr County Commission today
designated live major road pro­
jects to gel funds out of the
secondary gas tax funds.
The projects Include purchase
of a right of way for SR te
from Mellonville to French Ave.;

right of way and construction t realignment to eliminate curves
of SR 427 from Allamonle Spring* on SR 426 from Goldenrod to
to tangwood, right of way on SR Oviedo.
436 from Altamonte Springs to the
The board previously bad
Turkey Farm, right of way and agreed to extend its right to borconstruction of Rear Lake Road row on funds from the secondary
to the Orange County line and Itax money and singled out these

Tbe County Reboot Board re­
affirmed today tea« tea last af
tea school double session* will
start Monday, Jam. 2$, whoa chil­
dren now attending mtrains ses­
sions will go U school In tea
afteraoou aad pupils now In after­
noon sessions wlU attend in tea
mondag.

tvV*

City Won't Use
AT OVIEDO MASONIC installation were, left to right, front row; Erneet
Campbell, pant grand matter; Roy Alford, new worahipful master; G.
Rodman Porter, installing officer: Douglas Jackaon, immediate peat mat­
ter. Second row: O. T. Kinnaird, junior wardan; Jay A. Shuler, grand mar, aha!, aad Barnwell H. Noegal, senior warden,
.

Officers Installed
Cubans Reject Protest
By Oviedo Masons
Roy W. Alford was Installed, aa
Worshipful Master of Ovlsdo
Lodge No. 243, F * A. M. te a
ceremony presided over by G.
Rodman Porter, Most Worshipful
Grand Master of the State of
Florida F. A A. M.
Jay A. Shuler, grand marshal
of Apalachicola, and William
Whitcomb, lath District Deputy
Grand Master, assisted in the In­
stallation. Other officers Installed
were Roswell II. Noegel, aeolor
warden; 0. T. Kinnaird, Junior
warden; James Emmett Kelsey,
treasurer; Robert A. Cameron,
secretary; C. M. Scott, chaplain;
L. C. Hardin, marshal: Ben G.
Watnright, senior deacon; Robert
Sielnmetx, junior deacon; D. W.
Ingermaa, senior steward; H. L.
Ingrrman, junior steward, and J.
I. Malcolm, tyler.
Tim Masons welcomed guests to
a supper for their annual open
meeting, with Kinnaird, Ingorman, Howard Van Dyke and Jack
Calhoun In chyrgc of the tommltteo preparing It. Following the
installation. Alford wai presented
a gavel by his wile and its made
a brief address thanking all who
assisted With the meeting.

Jobless Mobs Riot
In Venezuela

Collide In Channel
EASTBOURNE, England (UPI)
—A Norwegian freighter collided
with a Panamanian vessel in th*
Ehgllsh Channel off 8us**a Runday. Neither vessel reported say
serious damage.

Minister Ousted
at t i l l m l Jm l LW atalURf C u ria Aam amjop • aa* m m I
Mi*. M. W. Potts, M t, a a i M r another, M n. K. W. Foot*. Tbo oounty'a ffaot
I960 arrival will receive f 150 worth of gifts from 18 Sanford marchunts.
,
ISUU f t * *

five major projects because "they
art the most travelled roads la
the county."
In other action during Dm stort­
ing meeting, tbe board agreed la
ask the atate to purchase a sig­
nal light for the Intersection ef
SR 436 and U. S. 17 62. Tha state
would purchase the light and the
county would Install it. Cost ef
the project la estimated t^ be ap­
proximately $10,000.
Chairman John Krider pointed
out that a recent State Road De­
partment traffic count ahowa that
17,ooo cars pass In that critical
area dally.

Jan. 25

*•*

CARACAS, Vencturla (UPD—
Jrblrsa mob* ran riot in th*
*ticeta b*r# Monday night and
rally today, stoning public build­
ings, burning automobiles and try­
ing to loot stores.
A Spanish Immigrant was kill­
ed and nt Iraat 23 persons were
wounded by troops and poltr* bat­
tling tha rioters. Mora than 200
persona were arrested.
Many men in th* mob* were
aimed, and sporadic gunfire was
heard through - lb* night. Th*
, authorities mobilised about 2,000
|troops and nearly *,600 police to
battle the mobs.

FIRST BABY born in Seminole County in 1960 in Cnrrie Am

ing contributions to commu­
nity welfare; evidence of leader­
ship ability: evidence ot personal
and business progress, and co­
operation with Individuals and
civic organisations.
The recipient of tbe award will
be honored st the Jaycee AwardsBosses Night Dinner Jan. 23. This
Is the highest tribute the Jayceet
can give an individual.

Five Road Projects Selected

News Briefs

Save-A-Life Week

NO. 605

SANFORD, FLORIDA

blocking a public driveway In
South Fern Park.
Property owner* in the Lakevlew
Drive area petitioned the board Red Pilot Killed
TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI) - A ’ v
that the Field and Garden Nursery
was using the public street for a Chinese Communist pilot who may
have been trying to defect to the
right af way.
Nationalists was killed today w ;cn
hit Soviet-built MIG Jet mysteri­
ously crashed on the east coast
of Formosa.

Stork Leaves Gifts Along With Carrie
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
K. W. roote of 12S W. Woodland
Dr., closed her tiny fiat on $110
worth of prices from Sanford mar*
chants by becoming the first baby
born In Seminole County in ISM.
The sic pound, 4te ounce arrival,
first for the Footes, was born at
0:11 a. m. and hospital aulhoriliea
told Mrs. Foote they thought Carri.
Ann was the first county arrive
for the new year.
Carrie Ann was named alter he*
father's grandmother, Carrie Lor*
raine Foote. U. (J.g.J E. W. Foote
and bis wile, Laura, have lived la
Sanford since March, UM, when
Foote came to Sanford JUS from
night training la Pensacola. The
iouptc married after Paste's lMe
graduation from the U. ».* Naval
Academy at Annapolis. The VAH-i
pilot aspects to bo in Saatord two
mote years. He ‘mile from Akron,
Ohio. Mrs. Foote, la a former
Washington, D. C. resident and n
IBM graduate of Mt. Vernon Jr.
Callage.
"Thai's wonderful," Mrs. Foote
acclaimed whan aha board the bat

Established 1D08

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI)
—Atanaao Joja, deputy premier
aad minister ef educeUee aad ewltare ef Cemaaaatet Rnemate, baa
been removed from his poet, tbe
Yugu.tav Tanjug news agency re-

On Property Seizure
HAVANA (UPI) — Tbe Cuban
government Monday night reject­
ed a U. g. protest against seiture
of North American bolding* In
Cuba and said a formal protert
failed te deal with "a basic situa
Hon"- of Cuba'* new agrarian
raform lawi.
A statement by Acting Foreign

Seven Teacher
Positions Filled
The County School Board ap
proved resignation* ef seven
(earlier* and appointed seven
more at a meeting today.
The board accepted resignations
from Mrs. Florence Hfaetbonherger ef Soulhside Elementary, Mias
Carol Ann Barnard of Altamonte
Springs Elementary, Mrs. Elisa­
beth Holmes of Lake Mary Ele­
mentary, county music teacher.
Mrs. Jennifer Kelley, Jacqueline
Pugh and Delores Field* of
Crooms Academy and Doris
Duggs, secretary at Roaenwald
School.
The board appointed Mrs, Ktla
Jane Keogh In teach at Writ
Side Elementary; Mrs. Marjorie
P. Zimmerman to Soulhside to
replace
M r a. Sblcbcnbcrgcr;
James McCoy lo replace Edwin
Williams at Seminole High, Miss
Junette Ration to replace Mra. Kel­
ley a* county music teacher; Mra.
Kathrine Pierce; Willis Moore to
replace Edwin Blackthearo a* a
teacher at Crooms, since Blackaheare ia now Crooms assist­
ant principal and Lemuel Stallworth lo leach at Midway Ele­
mentary to replarc H. L. Refoe
who became assistant principal
at Goldsboro.

Minister Marcelo Fernandes Font
made R clear Cuba later would
formally reject a State Depart­
ment note handed over Monday
by U. I. Ambassador Philip W,
U. I. Insistence on cash pay­
ment for Americans whose prop­
erty la Cuba I* salted by tha
Fidel government put a new strain
on tbo already cool U. 8.—Cuban
relations, and Fernandes' state­
ment made R clear Cuba would
continue expropriating properly.'
Ambaaiader Philip Boosol, back
ia Havana aftar a prolonged abscare, banded the fourth U. S.
protest note in a year te acting
Foreign Minister Marcelo Fernan­
des Monday. Tha interview laatrd
barely 10 minutes.
The text of the note was not
made public Immediately, but lha
embassy said it roncerncd the
"denial of basic rights of owner­
ship to U. 8. ritltena In Cuba—
rights provided under both Cuban
law and generally accepted inter­
national law.”
A statement issued by Fer­
nandes Monday night Indicated
lliat the U. S. protest was con­
cerned with arbi.rary seUu.es uf
property rather than expropria­
tions authorised by Castro's land
icform program.
Th* value of U. S. property
taken over so far was estimated
in the tens of millions of dollars,
this year, tha government is ex­
pected lo start moling in on lha
nearly 1,700,000 acre* o( sugar
land owned by American inter­
est*.

Parking Lot
Paving Begins

City work crews today started'
paving the parking lot behind
Steel Price Raise
the civic renter, City Manager
Knowles reported.
Not Expected Soon Warren
Knowles aald when completed,
M I A M I REACH (UPI) — lha lot will have parking space
Chance* are good that big steel for III cars. It will be the fourth
producer* will maintain praaent municipal parking lot in the city.
price levels at leaat until aftar the
first pay rate increase goaa lata
effect Dec. 1, the Institute ef Cam era Club Meeta
Scrap lr«e aad Rtaal waa fold toA demonstration of darkroom
technique* will ht presented at a
Edward J. Laliy, adder ef the
•g ef the Sanford Camera
Maul Marbat, telf at*
at V:M ». m. today a* tea
Clvte renter. A partabla datewarn
however, tha*
will be need ia show the pracaanae
era with lewer profit margin* developing af

_____

Tha City Commission last night
decided not te nan tea. AUantia

SZG.'iS SSToSS £f35-

begin meterlag tea A.CJ* far tbo
Sanford water (bo railroad naaa.
Hanford has baba charging -tea
A.C.L. n $163 par monte flat mtn
for water. City Managor Wanton
E. Knowles triad to got the uee o f
tbo tight lack pipe, hooping tea
flat rata, with tea otty baring first
rights to buy tbo Uno. Sanford
would have utod tbo pipe to de­
liver water te tea now Seminole
High.
Knowles said tee A.C.L. didn't
want tb* equity agreement. Motoring the railroad would coot ten
A.C.L. about $280.79 -per month.
Knowlea aald. Th* city can aa* Ra
Droamwold Uno to gat water Bn
the new school, ha pointed out.
The commission alaa passed an
ordinance rorrv-lly setting part#
of Plnecreat, Country Club Manor
and part of Droamwold, single
family rosidentlal. Them war* or.
rora in the original ardlanaeo
ing the** sections.
Hanford firemen will
dor Borlal ftacurity as af April 1,
by rulta of th* third nrdlsanos
passed last night. All tha flroman
have approved tbo agreement,
City Attorney William Hutchison
said.
The commission slap authorised
lluichlaon to draw up a raaotutian
in tribute to W. V. Bitting'# sor»
vice oa o city official In IBS!, Bit­
ting, manager of Touchtoa’s Drug
Store, and a resident of Sanford
for 90 years, died yesterday.

236 Homes Planned
In North Orlando
North Orlando Mayor Roy Liddiroll today announced that ragW
necring on 23$ morn homes for tha
community will start Immediately.
A contract hat beta slgnad with
Miami and Ft. Lauderdale devel­
oper Perry Wllleti, for surehate by
Willet* of $00 lota and amaglog
for buildiag the new house*, Liddicolt aald. The homel la tbo $10,0
price range will bo aaal of tea
North Orlando central office aa
the Longwood-Ovlodo rood,
Liddleott aald teal tea town's
utility company is axpaadlaR It*
an* ago and water plate la
the demand of *- The greatest pi
drvelopteant will ha
scboala, tea mayor
There are sow 1&gt;5
in Norte Orlando a
•tructioo. # - • *} ■$
'•

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Drinker

NEW YO
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�The Sanford Naval Air Station is being
Inspected today by Rear Admiral J. W. Ailea III.
Naval Inspector General, whose headquarters
are in the Pentagon.
Adm. Ailea is here to begin a comprehen­
sive survey to determine the adequacy of the
facilities and the efficiency and utilization of
the manpower at the Naval Air Station. Reporta of his inspection will be made to interest­
ed activities of the Navy and to the Chief of
Naval Operations. Admiral Arleigh Burke.
The visit of Adm. Ailea will begin the com­
prehensive survey to be continued by member*
of his staff during the rest of this month.
The admiral was greeted by a group of

Widening of Sanford Ave. from
13tb St. to 23th St. will Hart next
week, weather permitting, City
Street Supt. Eddie Griffith laid to­
day.
City property on the west aide
of Sanford Ave. will be uaed to
widen the itrcet eight feet.
The city will aupply the labor
id right of way and the county
ill pay about 110,000 for the
necessary materials. The atreet
will be widened for 3,140 feel but
will remain two lanca.
The city will cooperate with
home ownera cm moving ahrobbery
but, shrubbery must be moved
along with at leaat 13 big treei,
Griffith laid.
A The Sanford aewage department
l a s started a downtown annitary
sewer line that will and using
many storm sewers for organic
waste. The new sewer extension
being put in on Elm Av*. from
Fulton St. almost to Commercial
Ave. will serve the proposed
Florida State Bank building on
First St. The extension will even­
tually cover an a n a between Oak
Ave. and French avenues and beJween Fulton and First atroata.
V These lines will someday run to
the site of the proposed $400,000
sewage disposal plant northwest of
Sanford on Lake Monroe, sewage
eupt. Robert Kelly said yesterday.

county and city business and civic lenders, who
extended the hospitality of the area *nd pre­
sented him with a (rift of some Seminole
County orange* and celery.
Air Station officer* nnd the civic group
conferred with Adm. Ailea on community rela­
tion* and mutual problems in the operation of
military base in a community.
"\Ve wanted Adm. Ailea to be assured that
the air station fence does not separate the
Navy from the rest of the community,'* said
County Commission Chairman John Krider
who wa* in the delegation of special guests of
the station commander and the CO of Hat Wing
One.

“\\V also issued an official imitation to
Adm. Ailes tn retire here when he complete*
hi* service and join the ninny other Navy familie* now permanently located in the county,”
Krider anid.
Adm. Ailea ia a widely experienced Navy
officer with more than 30 year* of service.
His career has included net ion at Pearl
Harbor, the western Pacific nnd the Korean
action. Ilia decoration* include the Navy Cross,
Legion of Merit, Silver Star nnd Rrnnze Star.
He ha* been director of the Shore Establish,
ment Development nnd Maintenance Division
of the Chief of Staff of Nnvnl Operations.

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You just can’t keep a good man
^ow nl
K. L. Burdick who retired from
the clerk of the circuit court's
office iaal Nov. I because of illhealth is back on the Job again
today ‘‘as fit as ever."
Clerk David Gatchel said that
Burdick is back at work in an
instructional capacity te "aid thia
office in the detailed tax workload
low being conducted."
Burdick, who came off stale re­
tire m e n t this week, plana In stay
in tha clerk'a office 'as long as
they need me."
"I never Belt better,” be emphafiled today,
Burdick who hna been with the
bounty office since May of IBM

WEATHER: Fair through Saturday. Cooler tonight. High today, 62-72. Low tonight, 45-65,
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1960

Sanford resident city planner,
Gerald Dake last night recom­
mended to the Sanford planning
board that the lake Monroe bandshell b« lorn down and replaced
with a marina and yacht basin,
A city yacht club building
should replace the bandsheli
which has been costing Sanford
money for many yeara. Dako
said. The sea wail should also

announced his retirement last
November because of ill-health.
Butdick will also aid bla suc­
cessor, Troy Bay, in duties of de­
puty clerk, Gatchrl said.

FBI E nters Probe
The FBI today launched an in­
vestigation of two letters, vowing
"death to all Jews," which were
part of a wave of anti-Semitism
that has broken out from Iowa to
the Atlantic Seaboard. Naii-styled swastikas were smeared across
Jtwlsh synagogues in Daa Moines,
Iowa: Milwaukee, Wis.; Harris­
burg, Pa. and Tampa and Jack:
aonviUe. Two Jackaonvilla syna­
gogues reported raeelvlng the
threatening letters.

Dixie Senators
Hit Ike's Speech

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each councilman should pick ■
member for a town sonlng commit­
tee between now and Ihe next
meeting. Bids on the Longwood
water works extension were autho­
rised. Financed by the newly ap­
proved 170,000 bond isiue, the
bids will be for 3,100 foot of pipe,
two tone of cast iron fittings, and
six gate valves and valve boxes

Youth Center
Nearly Ready

The Longwood Jaycees youth
renter ia nearly complete, Jaytee secretary and building chair­
man John Saunders said yester­
day.
Saunders said that the Jaycees
hope lo have the building at Ihe
north tod at Great St. finished
by J«n. 30. The trusses art up.
the floor pound and the plumb­
ing ia in. Dances for youlh groups
wlU ho held ia the 34 by 30 fcot
center,
Saunders
laid.
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floor itself te 34 by i l feet.
The Loogwood teem council told
The Playhouse Navy production the Jayc*e« lari night that they
of "Bell Book and Candle" will wiU advertise the building for
dH e tonight to ton a vie Center
« $ :» ». a .
The play site wifi be showe lo-

The planning board expressed
approval of Dakr's plan for a
perimeter road to slop traffic
congesting downtown areas and
going through residential arras.
The rosd U in concord with Slate
Road Depl, plans and this drailment would he expected to
tar a majority of the coil, Dake
laid. The road would run from
Firs. St. south m Grapevilla to

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23th St., east to meet 17-92 near
Sunland Estates and across 17-92
to the Old Orlando Highway.
From thera it would go north on
Orlando Highway to a point near
Gindervtlle. east to Cameron Ave.
north on Cameron to llth St. and
there meet a proposed extension
of Seminole Blvd. nnd run along
Lake Monroe.

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Agriculture Committee, charged
that the administration again failed to make an&gt; new proposals.
Sen. Richard 11. Russell (DGa.) leader of the snulharn bloc,
•aid Eisenhower "did not indicate
a willingness to apply any ramedy except the Ucnton formula
of lower prices and lower farm

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than rune- -the*-paUent.“
Sen. Herman Talmadge (D-Ga.)
said the "failure to outline a posi­
tive anil realistic program" was
Ihe most serious omission in the
mcxssge.
Sen. Olin D. Johnston (D-S.C.),

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Hears
Longwood Council Seeks Chamber
Talk On Taxes
Better Utility Terms
The Longwood Town Council lest
night authorised Mayor A. R. Lohrmsnn lo talk with City Attorney
^'Vebbcr Heines about getting bet­
ter service from Florida Power
Corp.
Lohrmann said ha told a Florida
Power Corp. representative that
If Longwood doesn't get better
service the town would try to re­
negotiate their contract with the
company. Council President J. R.
Keller said that many street lights
in Ibc town are out. Longwood is
nnow in n position to have the
^company start paying the town for
tha privilege of serving it, the
mayor said. "I think they are not
living up to their end of the bar­
gain." hr explained. Longwood
now pays Ihe power company about
1100 per month for service.
The council also approved a
seven lot plat in Treasure Hills
pretented by Sue R, Norman
The council also approved a

Dikr said that Sanford now ,ias
about eight persons per grass
sere population. The city could
have IS persons per acre and
still have a tow population den­
sity, he explained.
Dake predicted that Sanford's
19.000 population will rise to 40,000 by 19*0. Right now tha rily'a
existing limits could support 3d,ooo pcopta , he said.
Txwy jrjer v M o m n

WASHINGTON (UPD—Southern senator* today bit­
terly criticized President Eisenhower's State of the Union
farm proposals.
Hut the senators, with a few notable exceptions, gave
a hesitant pat-on-the-baek to many patta of the speech,
Sen. Alien J. Kllemler (t)-La.) chairman of the Senate

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be \ i r t h r r extended into Lake
Monroe to give aheller to boats,
the city planner said. The plan­
ning board had no eommenta on
Dike's suggestion.
Reporting on land use in .San­
ford, Dike said that the city
has a tremendous hish percent­
age of varant land. Of the 3.134
acres with the city, 1,301.10
seres or 3T per cent are vacant.

called the whole speech a mass
"of half • truths" ami "omitted
truths."
He said "I want n o -more of
Benson's or Eisenhower's propo«•Is aurh as the brlalril soil hank
farm busting project."
Sen. John Strnnis (D-Mlss.), ex­
pressing his disappointment at
Elsenhower's failure to spell out
a farm program, said "without
bis help there Is scant chanre to
past a constructive farm bill this
session."
Possibly the sharpest criticism
came from a southerner In the
House of Representatives — Ag
riculture Committee Cnairman
Harold D. Cooley of North Car­
olina.
"The economic position of the
nation's firm families worsens
day by day and all the President
has to prescribe is more llenson.
more Benson, mnro Benson."
Cooley said.
But many aoutharner* found
something tn praise In Ihe speerh.
Sen. George A. Smathers (ItFla.) rilled fc a "splendid
speech.”

Mr*. Tayloe Gwalhmey, a mem­ Stores To Stay Open
ber of the Orlando • Winter Park
Thirty-Five downtown Sanford
chapter of the League of Women merchants have agreed la remain
Voters was guest speaker at the open tonight tar tha eooveniaeeo
of shoppers.
Lake Mary Chamber of Com­
merce meeting Jaat night.
Mrs. Gwalhmey was accom­
panied by Mrs. Randolph Gusitafson, first vice-president of tha
Orlando . Winter Park chapter.
She spoke on taxes, stale and
local, and tha lax structure in
Florida.
Mrs. Gwalhmey staled that the
league strongly advocates a cen­
tral tax collection agency for the
stale of Florida.
"This system Is used in 32 other
states and has proved lo he the
most efficent and economical way
to collect taxes," she said.

BREAKING GROUND fur the new W inter Perk Telephone Co. central of­
fice building in Altam onte Spring!, ia company president J , K. Galloway,
The $104,080 building to houne $300,000 worth of equipment will be the
center for the TErruc* exchange to replace the present VAlley and TEmple

exchanges. Giving Galloway moral aupport from the left, yesterday, were
County Commission Chairman John Krider, Casselberry Mayor William M.
Henson, North Orlando Mayor Roy Liddk-otl, Longwood Mayor A. R. Lohrmsnn and county commissioner
commisnloner for tha district,
district, Imwrence Swofford.

Art Association
Meets Monday
The Sanford Art Association will
meet at 7:30 Monday at tha Civic
Center to hear Rev. Ernest Bolick discuss "Art In Religion."
Rav. Bolick, pastor of lit. Good
Shepard Lutheran Mission Church,
will etnphasiM how art nnd re­
ligion can work together lo aid
man.
Art Association officials also re­
ported that a Junior art asso­
ciation will be formed lo aid
youngatera in(treat ad !■ art in­
struction.
The firsl classes will start to­
morrow morning at !:30 a. m. at
Use Gregory bom, an Unto Cry­
stal Lake.

January Polio
Fund Drive Set
The Seminole County March of
Dimes aoal during Us January
drive is 310,ooo, Drive Chairman
John Sauls announced today.
Half of the mooey will atay In
the county and half will be sent
away for national reaaarch and
for patient aid lo chapters who
don’t have any mowy, Sauls said.
Research wiU be in birth defects
and aetorttto na wall at U0 par
coot vaooioo euro at polio, Sauls
laid. Wight Klrtley ia c o c h a ir.'n
at m eae-month drive.

NEW MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS were Inatallnd a t n m eetion of the Seminole County MinUtnrinl Aaaociation a t Ihe F irs t M ethodist
Church yesterday. From the left, are vice preeident Rev, E m eat Bolick,
pastor of Good Shepherd L utheran Church, outgoing preeident Robert
Spear o f th e Church of th e Nanarene noagratulsU ng new preeident Rev.
Donald Gravenmier of the Pinecreet Baptiat Church, and sec rota ry-treaatirer Rev, Jam es B arnett of the F irst Christian Church.

The Jaycees will launch soon
a county-wide search lo select the
outstanding young farmer at the
eounty.
The county's outstanding young
farmer wjjl be named from the
top young man who hava been
nominated kg residents at Semiante county.
The nominations deadline ia Jan.
II and nominations will he re­
ceived at the Jaycee Information
Booth m French Ave.
Judging will taka plaec Jan. 30
with the awards lo be given Jan.
23 by a special awards night din­
ner.
Nominees will be Judged on their
degree of programs in thrir agri­
cultural career. All contestants
must be farm operators deriving
Iwo-thirda or more of their in­
come from farming and between

Young Drivers
To Be Tested

Ihe ages of 31 and 33-years-of age.
Locals winners will be nllgible to
compete for stain honors.

Plans for Jaycee week beginning
Jan. IT were announced today by
Chairman Don Hartley.
The celebration will get under­
way with an open bouse at tha
Jaycee Information building •*»
French Ave. with members on
hand to explain exhibits of pastJaycee activities.
The highlight of the week’s so*
livitlca will be a community devel­
opment project which will be an­
nounced.
Other highlights of the week will
Include a p u t preridrnl's luncheon
and an awards dinner.
Awards this year will go to the
outstanding young farmer, sailor
and teacher. The top award will
he Ihe selection of the county's out­
standing young mnn. The judges
will be composed of part presi­
dents at the Jeyceea.

Teenage drivers will lest their
driving skill at the Jaycees' Nslionsl Teenage Driving Rodeo
contest Saturday.
Written testa will be given at
Seminole High School tomorrow
lo aeiert finalists for lbs rodeo
at the city parking lot on lake
Monroe from %-\t a. m. A count
will be set up on the lot ia back
of Commtrcial Ave. lo test paral­
N. V. Farmer will ha Installed
lel parking, parking in a garaga,
•topping a car at a specified point as president of tha Seminole Caun- •
when going a specified speed am! ly Board of Realtors Jan. II i t
the Shrine Club.
driving In a straight Una.
Other officers to be installed j
ate Cecil Waller, vice president;
Two Rescued
Gladys M. Dawson, secretary-treas­
FAIRBANKS, Alaska &lt;UPI) - urer; Geaovieva IJaaaJ Blair, MV&gt;
The first two men to he airlifted responding secretary and (M $M
(Tom disintegrating ira atatiea I. Field, director.
Charlie in Ihe Arctte Ocean ar­
Officiating at the oars many to t
rived bate today end said "ae he Jantea H. sdklaian at Penan*
panic" existed among the to men cola, president of the Ftoride
Be*lters,
still an Um two-by-four mile floe.

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Ralph Brewer Jr. . i . Evan
Bible School ........... 10:00
Morning Worship . ... lliOO
Evening Worahip . . . . 7:50
Wei. Prayer Service
7:80

LAKE WARY
CHURCH o r n s n a ia k e n i
Lake Mary
S. L. Drawdy ............... Pastor
Announcement wag made Dili
Sunday School .... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Werauip .
U:00 a. a . week of the arrive! of the tav .
Christian Servlee Training 8:00 erend George T. Swallow te ha
assistant priest at Help Creu
p. m .
Evening Worship........ 7:00 p. m. Episcopal Church la Saaford.
The Rev. John W. Thomas,
Wed. Prayer Service TIN p. m.
rector of the parish, made the an­
nouncement, praising E aa a
Presbyterian
step la the growth of the congre­
gation. This la a moat significant
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
event and a sign of 'the expended
CHURCH
service which Holy Croee has
Oak At*, and Third St.
Morning Worship .. 8:48 a. m. played In the community elnce
Sunday School ------ S ill a. m. ils founds lion In if 72, ha said.
Father Swallow will shara in
Morning Worship .... itiOO a. m.
Senior FeUewahip . .. . 1:00 p. m. the services, parish activities,
Evening Worahip .. 7JO p. as and will else be available for
Wad. Prayer Service....TtOO p. m. couaaeliing. He will have an effiee In the parish house. Until
suitable quartore are arranged
for him in Sanford, he wiU re­
PIESEYTBEIAN CHURCH
side with his parent!, Mr. and
DEBARY
Mrs. Francis P. Swallow, In DoOeBary Civic Center
Bary.
A. C. Summers .......... Pastor
In 1181, Father Swallow entered
Sunday School . .. .. . M S a. m. the College at the Moat Holy Tri­
Morning Worship . 10:80 a. m. nity, at the University of Toronto,
Ontario, from which he wa* gra­
duated with honors to Thanlegj
to ItST. Since ordination be baa
served pastorates in New Tech
and Florida, During Uw summer
and fall ef Uto hn was locum
loans at Hemestead end V an
Beach.
Before entering the mtoietery,
Father Swallow wee fradnatod
from Worceeter Academy, Wor­
cester. Mass., bis home town, to
1MI. He attended Maseaduuotta
Institute of Technology, a see ef
IMS, end received e Bachelor ef
Science degree to Navel Archi­
tecture and BusJaeaa Administra­
tion. He was Pier Superintendent
in New York City, Aa a Naval
architect, and tolar, aa an In-

CHURCH OF CHRIST
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Molding Worship
Evening Worship .
H uai. Bible Study

Morning Worahip
Evening Worahip

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HOLY CROSS
Paih A ve.nl dlhSL
Rov. John W. Thomas
Holy Eucharist . . . . . . . HP
Family Service—
Church School ....... g;M
Morning P ra y e rSermon ........... UiM
Holy Communion—
Tuesday ...................... 7:34
Wednesday ...................10:0

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ALL POR THE CHURCH
The Chunk ■ da p tlM fscMr M mA I k
t el thefeettr end peed ehittHhip.
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until aed utawrial wsW, Plan u at u

A man’s jo t to look a lte r his brother. That’s
what Timmy aald the other day, aa be stood baalda
our baby. And I told him ha was rig h t “You are no
much stronger than thio tiny, little areatur*” I t o l l
"From now on, you’ve got n real reeponattfiltyr

A man does have to look after bis brother. . .
especially whan that brother to weak. But there an
momenta, loo, when own th
Hand n hretherl
la the ayes of the Church, nil hub an i
juit as ttB man ere aqenHy helmd. An lent •§ then
to a tburch near you, you an not alone. You have

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Bishop Visits
Entorpriso Church
The support o f th e Churoh S eries is eponso red by th e follow in g B usiness Firm s:

Other C hinches

Young Peapli's
•ervieo, Wed

Rib Theatre

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Friday Evening Renrfto. ■

N egro Churches

ftenoao Concrete Pipe Co.

Progressive

PROG REM HUMPH

[oedtog Werahlp ,
IreiTthlrd, Fourth

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WltsotoMoter Furniture Co.

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.

Down Beauty Solon

Colory CHy Printing Co.

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Names Nominating Committee

Front, row from left, Jack Boone, Terry Seller*, Danny
Neal, Herman Allman anil Joe Frank Tnrt. Back row,
Maxine Stowcll, Pntty Scotl, Mrs. Sidney Emanuel, Etta
Emanuel, Donna Stowell, Linda Tyier, Susan Hiers and
Mrs. W. L. Tyler.

A GROUP OK ENTERPRISE TEEN-AGERS celebrated
with a buffet supper recently and an informal party at
the Florida Power and Light Club. Games, entertain­
ment and music from a radio and record player were cnjoyed during the evening. Misses Linda Tyler and Etta
Emanuel were hostesses, assisted by their mothers,

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Daughters O f Wesley Class
Enjoy Program A n d
The Jacaranda Cirri* cf the Gar­
den Club will meet at 7:30 p. m,
at the home of Mra. L. B. Steele,
306 Elm Ave. Mrs. George McCall
will speak on "Camellias."

meed at I p. tn. at Tba Elk's
^ Club. There will be balloting
Oj en candidate! for membership.
TUESDAY
Lake Mary Home Demonstra­
tion Club meets at 10:30 a. m.
at the Lak Mary firehouse. Cov­
ered dish luncheon at noon. Mrs.
J. D. Woodruff Sr. guest speaker.

The Daughter* of Wesley
Sunday School Clan of First
Methodist Church met in McKin­
ley Hall Tuesday night for tha
January business and social meet­
ings.
Mra. O. E. Millie presented the
devotion using as her topic an
after Christmas story entitled
"Before Smiles,..............
Mra. J. E.‘ Cour­
ier, Mrs. A- D. Zachery and Mrs.
O. R. Estrldge donated to the
birthday bank for the month. A
total of $3.4g waa collected fot
tho sunshine fund and the commillion on missioni "Bank" waa
opened ind contained 33.33.

A Idler from (Ellen Meriwe­
ther) Mrs. Hans Aurbokken of
Algers, Algeria was read to the
group. At the business session,
presided over by the president,
Mrs. C. H. Winn, it was voted
to give f tt to the commission on
missions.
Mrs. C. M. Flowers, program
chairman, presented Mrs. H. C.
Echelbcrger, soloist, who sang,
"I Walked Today Where Jesus
Walked". "Like Ai A Father"
(from Psalm 101) and "This la
My Prayer."
A social hour was enjoyed by
the members and guests and re­
freshment* were served by the

Sociql
hostesses, Mrs. Flowsn, Mrs.
Roy Tittle, Mrs. Eilrtdge and
Mrs. Thomas L. Sullivan.
Those present Included, Mmes.
Flowers, Tillis, Estrldge, Sullivan,
Courier, Winn, Mra. C. J. Meri­
wether, Mra. I. J. Boyette, Mr*.
W. E. Raines, Mrs. Ben Monroe,
Mrs. Georg* M. Murrell, Mrs. A.
D. Zachcry.
Mrs. Bessie Zachery, Mrs. Pau­
line Howard, Mrr, Elsie Stephen,
Mr*. Pearl Lynch, Mra. R. A. Futrell, Mra. O. E. While, Mra. Ruth
Hawthorne, Mrs. R. F. Cote, Mrs.
J. P. Thurmond, Mrs. Brodle
Williams, and Mlates Alina Chap­
man and Versa Woodcock.

Church
Calendar

To Be Observed
Mrs. Fred Smith and Mn. Rob­
ert Billhlmcr were hostesses to the
Wesleyan Service Guild at th*
home of th# former on Semiaolo
Blvd. Mommy evening.
The meeting was opened with a
devotion led by Mr*. M. B. Smith,
and was followed by the builaeia
8 ) session, conducted by the presi­
dent. Mr*. Fred Smith. Announce­
ment was made that the Guild
would observe Guild Month by
joining with other groups la tha
district la ■ tour of Belhune Col­
lege and by attending a concert
on the campus.
Mrs! O. X. Goff presented the
program, using as her topic,
"Work, and What It Should Mean
lo an Individual." Th* hoilessei
0 aerved refreshments to the seven­
teen member* present.

fistAAonudA
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Billfcimer, Jr. bare returned t* their
home in Washington, D. C. after
spending the holidays with hla
parents at thalr home oa Catalina
Drive.
Holiday gueils of Mr. and Mr*.
R: S. BUlbimer were Li. and
Mrs. Paul O'Dta, Th* O'Deaa
were -stationed la Sanford until
about a year ago when they ware
tent to Monlarey, California.
They were ea routa to their new
station at New Iberia, la . when
they vlaited tbe BUIhlmers and
renewed many old acquaintances
|) during the Now Year's weakend.
Mr*. C. B. Wheeler, Port Ar­
thur, Texas, la visiting her lister
and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mn.

FRIDAY
Women of First Baptist Church
will have a Urge ecale visitation
progran\ with all elrtlea partici­
pating in observance of Focus
Week.
MONDAY
Session of First Presbyterian
Church 1:30 p. m.
Executive board mretlng of W,
M. U. of First Baptist Church
meets at 10 g. m. followed by circle
meetings at 10:43 a. in. Covered
dish luncheon at noon and program
at 1 p. m.

B.P.O.D. Plans
Coming Events
OFFICERS OF THE DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY Sunday School claaa of
tha F irst Methodist Church who w en elected last month to serve for the
coming year. Front row from left, they are Mias Vera* Woodcock, treasur­
er, Mra. C. H. Winn, prcaident, Mias Aline Chapman, secretary, Mra. J. P.
Thurmond, courtesy chairman. Back row, Mrs. Brodle Williams, press
chairman, Mra. R, F. Cole, teacher and Mrs. Charles Meriwether, vice
president
(Staff Photo)

Methodist Circles
Meet Monday

•

SariU St.
Mr. aad Mra. David C. Howard
af Melbourne announce tho birth
•f a daughter, Doe. 37. Th* young
■ i n has bean named Ana Carol.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Howard. This it
ie first girl for the couple; they
ave two asm.

t

Miss Faber Hostess
To W.S.C.S. Meeting

The W. s. c. «. of the Enter­
prise Methodist Church mat at th*
home of Miss Doris Faber with
Mra. Bill Swyear aa hoileac. Mra.
Warren Hise presented th* dera­
tion.
A
Program chairman was Mn.
Baaeom Carlto* and Mrs. Kalb*,
rtaa SoUara presided at th*'busi­
ness session. Following th* meet­
ing ■ social hour was enjoyod and
refreshments aerved by th* hot' teas.

Circle 6 — Mrr. George Stine,
chairman, with Mra. C. M. Walla,
4M Scotl Ave. |
Circle 7 - Mrs. Glean WJmbiih,
chairman, with Mra. M. L. Cullura,
20S S. Elliott Ave.
!• a. a .
Clide ■ — Mr*. Ambrose Olllff,
chairman, with Mr*. Roy Mann,
121 W. lllh SI. Mr*. Oliiff, co-

Circlea of the W. S. C. S. of
First Mclhodiat Church will mrel
Monday at I p. m. aa follow*:
Circle S, Mra. M. E. Baker,
chairman, with Mrs. E. T, Chap­
man on West Firrt SI.
Circle 6, Miss Versa Woodcock,
chairman, with Mra. Albert Har­
desty, 2417 Orange Ave.
Circle 7, Mrs. L. T. Dosa Chair­
man, with Mrs. R. F. Robison,
1407 East 2nd St.
Circia •, Mrs. G. B. Hudson,
chairman, at McKinley Hall.
Circle
M n. Clarence Purtell
S. Sanford Ave. ro-hoiteiies Mra. chairman, with Mrs. A. D. Zach­
D. Harold Fauver and Mildred cry, III Magnolia Ave.
Case.
Circle I — Mra. Jo* Garrett,
chairman, with Mn. Harvay Hale,
2421 Elm Ave.
Circle 3 — Mrs. John Wilson,
chairman, wilh Mrs. Wilson Gol­
den Lake. Co-hostess Mra. Mabel
Brown.

Saturday E vening, January 30, 1960
P ete Bukur’s Orchestra
D ancing 9:30 ’til 1:00
1 • Day Davsliglng Iw vka

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A social gathering of commute*
chairmen and officer* of Sanford
Drove 160, Benevolent and Patrio­
tic order of Does, met at the home
or Mrs. Bernard Wolford, Wednes­
day evening.
After a short discussion concern­
ing plana for the coming year, re­
freshments were aerved by Mrs.
Wolford and her daughter, Ellen.
Others attending were Mrs,
W a d * Snyder, Mrs. Richard
Mapes, Mrs. Irving Felnberg, Mrs.
Penn Rahn, Mra, Jack Hope, Mrs,
John MrDonald, Mr*. B. G. Can,ihera, Mra. Harold Kastner, Mn.
Herbert Disbrow,
Mra. Fred Roetlger, Mrs. WeiIcy Barber, Mra. Garfield Wajkrr,
Mra. Stephen Androako, Mrs. Ber­
nard Wolford, Mrs. Belle Hardin,
Mrs. Edward Miller, Mra. R. D.
Wolford Sr. and and Miss Nancy
Foster.
Trai (or leaks in tho refriger­
ator door by closing it on a pirre
of folding money, If you can pull
ihe blU out easily, tha door la a
poor fit.

Cordially in v ite you to be present a t the

M ayfair Inn, Sanford, Florida

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Photography Supplies

The Sanford Woman'* Club mat
Wednesday for ihr general bmi.
non and luncheon meeting.
Luncheon hoilcuei were Mrs. 11.
W. Rucker, chairman, Mr*, fl.
A. Smith, Mr*. W. D. Hoffman,
Mr*. E. Compton, Mr*. J. W.
Hall and Mrs. E. M. Hoke.
Arrangement* of polmcttlat and
greenery were arranged through*
out the club room*. Courtesy
chairman for the day who greeted
guests In the foyer upon arrival
was Mrs. Douglas S:cnstrom.
Mrs. J. T. Wilson reminded
members that there was ■ great
need for old magazine* at the
nursing home*. The one* with
picture* are preferred.
Mr*. Troy Ray was presented
a* a new member and Mrs. Tony
Pritchard was introduced ai a
guest. Mrs. Pritchard Is a for*
mrr resident of Sanford.
At the business session U was
voted to sponsor a fashion show
with dinner and entertainment at
the Civic Center sometime In
April. This will be the main man*
ey raising project for the club
year.
Mr*. George E. Well*, presi­
dent, appointed Mr*. W. R. An­
derson and Mrs. Ralph Austin
Smith from the board to serve
on the nominating committee.
Three other members elected by
the club were Mrs. B. B. Crum*
ley. Mrs. W. L. Kirk and Mrs.
C. L. Redding. Mrs. Anderson
will serve a* chairman and the
committee will present a slate
of officers to bo elected at the
March meeting.
Following the business session
a market basket and miscellan­
eous auction was held. Mrs. A.
C. McReynold* served as auc­
tioneer. Mrs. S. J. Nix, finance
chairman of the Civic Depart­
ment was sponsor of the sale
and others assisting were Mrs'.
Douglas Rtenstrnm and Mrs.

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F or Table R eservations

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D ress Optional
Call FA 2-4863

Lark Station W agon to be given aw ay.

G eneral Insurance
FA 2-0331

Donald Flamm. The proceeds,
337.03 will bo used by tho civic
department.
Memhcrt of the Social Depart­
ment met at 2 p. m. for a card
parly There were six tabic* of
bridge and two of canasta. Hos-

lessci for the afternoon were
Mrs. D. C. Howard, chairman,
Mrs. E. D. Rinehart and Mrs.
George McCall Punch was serv­
ed to the players throughout the
afternoon
Mri. E. C. Harper won tha

prize for high score at bridgt,
Mrs. W. D. Hofmann for earnsta and Mri. H S. Duggar wot
the icreeno. All prliea wera
made and donated by Mrs. Rla*»
hart. They wera various cental*
articles.

MRS- ELIZABETH HUFF, left, chairman of the social department of th*
Womnn’s Club and Mrs. George McCall, Mra. E. D. Rinehart and Mrs. D. C. '
Hmvnrd who were hostesses at tha meeting Wedneaday. (Staff Photo) (

Lake Monroe

Personals

Patron Seats Selling
For Heart Fund Show

BV MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
Friends of John Probst will re­ Tha announcement that patron
gret to learn he la confined to aeata could now be reierved for
Seminole Memorial Hospital. Mr. the Bette Davla show at the
Probst resides on the Upiala Rd. Civic Center, Jan. 30 brought a
Mr. and Mra. W. L. Kendrick fine response for tickets in San­
who1have been the gucsU during ford thii week.
Among the first to reserve seats
the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Keel have returned to their home were Dr. and Mra. D. H. Mathers,
Dr. and Mr*. Leonard Munson,
In Ralnbrldge, Ga.
Mrs. Bratley Odium, Mrs. EllisMr. and Mra. G. M. Foley have belh Scinocca, Lcdr. and Mra.
returned home aficr visiting with L. L. Bauer, Mr. and Mra. Her­
man Jacobson, Mr. and Mra. Earl
relatives in Norfolk, Va,
Faust, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur CoMrs. Gladys Barfield and child­
ren of Tampa have been the houseMrs. Gertruds Dingfelder, Mr.
gucals of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. and 3!rs. Marvin Mellxer. Mr.
J, C. Sapp, on Orango Blvd. They and Mra. William Toll,. Gordon
were Joined during the week end Toll, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Ep­
by John Barfield and C. R. Jones, stein. Senator and Mra. Dougin
alia of Tampa, who accompanied Stenstrom, Dr. and Mrs. Robert
them home.
Roscmond. Dr. and Mra. Vann
Parker, Mr, and Mrs. Spencer
Mrs. W. If. Almond has received Harden, Mrs. Georga Harden, Dr.
word that her grandson, Danny and Mrs. O, L. Barke, Dr. and
Almond, 4 years old, of Atlanta, Mrs. Vincent Roberta.
Ga. haa suffered a brain concus­ Dr. and Mrs, Splvak, Mr. and
sion resulting from a fall at the
home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Hubert Almond.
Mrs. J. C. Sspp honored her
grandson Lloyd Freeman wilh a
surprise party on hit 13ih blithdi)
Saturday evening at her home
on Orange Blvd. Games were play­ Constable and Mri. Irving Vieno
ed during the evening and prizes Jr. honored tboir son, Johnny
won by..Miss Roxanne Hoglc and on hla ninth birthday with a party
Jimmie Warfcl. Refreshments con- at their home.
lilting of barbecued hamburgers,
Garnet were played by tho
wieners, potato chips, pickles, children and a birthday cake, ice
punch and birthday cake were cream and punch were aerved to
served to Diane Boston, Linda Hit- the young guests.
tell, Shirley Spivey, Margie Pclly, Attending were Linda Noel,
Roxanne llogla, Rebecca Jonci, Joyce Harney, Karen and Kirby
Bill Freeman, Jimmie Warfel, Oitrcn, Lynn and Loren Jones,
Richard Hitlell. Terry Watson, Ronald and Dona Rhode, Jackie
Ronnie Stafford, Johnny Krlcn- Jursi.
bring, Sieve Cain, Raymond Free­ Joe and Mike McGovern, Paul
man, Raymond King, Steve Swag- Allman, Marcello Tart, Donate
gerty, Alford Jimenez, and tbe Shivers, Hamilton Boone, Henry
guest of honor, Lloyd Freeman.
Clark and Tammy Skinner,

Birthday Party
Honors Johnny

Mrs. Tom Phlllipi, Mr. tad Mr*.
Lee Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Kay
Shoemaker Jr., Dr. aad
Mr*.
Robert Smith, Mr. and Mri, Phi*
lip Boyd, Mr. aad Mrs. Job*
Schlrard, Mr. and Mr*. Ernest
Southward andDr. aad
Mra,
Charles Park.
Tha tIO patron east* way be
reserved by ealjing Mra, Morgan
at FA 2-1203 or Mr*. Leonard
Munson at FA 3-3B4. Chocks map
be mad* out to tho "Bette Davit
Heart Fund Show" and aont t t
the Heart Council, Bon 1M, San*

l a Thankful T rlbnta

fee HEART RESEARCH*

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SANFORD, FLA,

• D ancing
N igh tly
BAMBOO LOVNQH
From t P. M.

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S erved on Sunday

From Noon
at tha

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P iuT C flattanl of th a renowned elrcua family M id
' th a t (bo group U boot on ogroomoat w itb tn e do*
at Cireuatond th a t would bring tho Criatlanl elrcua
&gt;to County In • location adjacent to tha Clrrualand

i you atart talking dreuaea, then could bo no now*
■portaaeo to ua bora. Tbo Criatian! family hM boon
Art—of staging oxeiting porformaneoo
(ban. 100 yoors sad is regirded oo a Uoupo of tbo
iks lu ik tiiiA i m Dm P ia o i

crata have aada a m a balM
haartod cdtopalga to rata* moaey
Wool UMir rank aaO Ilia. Car*
taialy, Oty*va made ao atfort

taut botwoon tbo Criattonla aid Cireualand
isgomont of tbo obow a m of tha attraction
s of tbo entertainment boolnooa. Thoro art
tha family act!re in their own oporatkn,
an todopondont vonttun for aevan yoora.
ndouartorod at Rarartrtr■
d ie locating tbo travottlng unit of tbo big

taot years. O at too daateial re*
ipeasIbiUty at Oo vetor tor hla
party hai begua to croap lota
Oa political canaclouaaaaa at Oa
aatiaa.
Aa big bualaaaa aad Mg labar
bava vla« to UMir paUUeal tomtributtoas, boO egually egutopad
wiO baaucoup wampum, there
baa beta wldeipreid dlacontaat
wiO *ueh cash-and-carry «oolaga
at political favor. Tbara ia aioro
and more talk at aaddllag Untie

L i n GIANT
FOOD STORES

St. AuguaUaa Mayor 3. Karl
Mlkiar baa wrlttan Sanford’i
mayor asking that tha city and
ana at 1U aarvlca erganlaaUons
ebaat.
It*a aa odd gulrfc to Oa AmaH.
can character Oat from childI.ulht
m a r^ riv M r
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roaoarrii
m e £ lto » 2 ti2 a e
aad aa iaflalto variety at- chart*
Uai. gut nothing la ovor aald

i’a Party to bald*

Always Oo a re a am about Amer­
ica. I retail Oo mao around tha
parted OH stripped-dewa Ford
hardtop. Tbay Ignored Oa Arab­
ian occupants inside aad stared
hungrily at Oo chroma, Oo up*
hoistary sad tha dashboard. “It's
a Ford I" they'd yell all O a way

m ban. Per oo*
!r eeUvUJe*. I urea

Innifna batara Oa ita*r“ at St.
WaortaTioi, Oa patron »»H of
Prague, to Oo boait of Oo pity,
gnu n a il than a la n lima a m
wreaths pUcad th an by ftaiUaa
commcmoratlag tbo doaO — or
Mrtb— of a ‘'TTMraalaai** to
tboir bomr. Pasoan by Ignored
Oo woman. Outwardly tbay did.
My heart la heavy aa I lo an Oo
bomtlfwd of my aether aad la*

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Loans and D iscounts
$ 4,606,214.45
B anking H ouse, Furniture end
F ixtures
124,098.18
Other R eal E state
Acquired For Drive-In
37,000.00
Federal Reaerve Bank Stock
Other R esources
l T. S. Governm ent
O bligation
$4,000,080.84
Other M arketable
458,626.79
Bonds
Cash and Due From
1,665,052.68
Banks
Total
$10,71*286.12

Capital Stock
Surplus

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260,000.00

Undivided P rofits

178,777.66

R eserves

144366.18

U nearned D iscount

136,860.06

D eposits

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$10,712386.12

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f o v m c f jb n
NEW YORK (UPI) — Hassling
has grown to gigantic proportions
under the omnipotent eye of the
WTV camera but only a handful of
the moderns match the mat mas­
ters of the past.
That’s the word from Ed Don
George. And don’t think this is an
. old guy living in the past.
Sure, Ed has bloomed to an
overly-robust 770 pounds, yet at
M hia black hair is full and bushy
and his face — and ears — bear
no telltale marks of the beef and
cauliflower trade he practiced ao
IB long and successfully.
For Ed Don, who went all the

war M Mi* Olympic wreitUni flnail 32 year* ago — and wai on*
of thoaa few undisputed world
professional champions we know
no mora — still (Ives the acco­
lade to such as Antonlno Rocca.
“ He could go in any league, any
lime," says George. “ But he’s
one of lha few around today who
Who wai the greatest of them
all?
“Well, I’d have to take Stran­
gler Lewis,” Ed pondered. “ He
bad alia at 200 pounds; he had
endurance and be had knowledge
of the game. Jim London was the

most clever of them all, hut over-1 mils him to he happily retired to
all I'd take the Strangler against day. Then came Pearl Harbot
any of them.”
and one month later he was ir
Modesty prevents the big quiet the N'avy. from which In 1946 hi
man from including himself, but emrrged as a commander.
Ed Don was one of the great
Since then, Ed Don has beer
ones, too. He came out of Mtchi- a promoter twice — and twice regan as a civil engineer and tried tired. His last venture. In Cuba
his hand at It for six months, was knocked out by Pidel CatThat was enough. George turned tro's revolution,
professional wrestler early In
“ Maybe 111 be back again
1930 and before the year was out sometime,” he laughs. “ But right
had won the undisputed world now, I'm happy being retired
heavyweight title from Gut Son- The last time, though, I got sick
nenberg.
of watching those Pacific sunsets
In 13 years he piled up the and finally went back into action
bodies and the scratch which per- out of sheer boredom.”

Stadium Gets
First Advertiser
For '60 Season

GERALD G. CANADA killed thla night point buck weighing 116 pound*
in the Farmington nren last week.

^
Every member of ihe Sandspur
Untied Preen laternatienal
9 They're starling to hold down
Oscar Robertson, but thete'a still
no holding Gracinnall's top-ranked
Bearcats'.
The fabulous "Big O," who
hat been averaging more than 60
points a game In hia bid for a
record third consecutive national
■coring title, waa limited to 77 in
Cincinnati's ■76-60 triumph over
Wichita Thursday night.
M It waa Robertson's second -low­
est scoring performance of tha
acaton and the second straight
game 1st which he failed to ap­
proach hia current average. He
nad to aetlla for 32 points against
Dayton last Saturday after being
held to 29 by St. Joseph's (Pa.)
ht the recent Holiday Festival
Tournament at New York.
Tho victory was Cinclnoati's
tu b of tho season and its second
A over a Missouri Valley Conference
foe, giving tha Bearcats undisput­
ed possession of first place.
Bradley turned back Tulsa,
VI-SI, St. Louis romped to a 76-46
victory ovor Houston, aad Drake
downed North Tcxaa Stele, 03-71,
in otter Mo Valley Conference ac­
tion.
Dan Smith scored 19 points and
oophomore Chet Walker added IS
for fourth-ranked Bradley, which
hat lost only to Cincinnati in 10
games and hat a 2-1 conference
mark.
Ninth-ranked SL Louis, defeated
by Bradley laet Saturday, earn*
back atrongly against Houston.
The Blllikent breeted to a 42 22
balftlme bulge and won going
■way aa they finished with a nifty
61.1 per cent shooting avarage.
Drake overcame a 39-point bar­
rage by Jim Mudd In defeating
North Texas State. Dave Terre,
Drake’* 6-10 renter, tallied 39
points.
St. Joteph’a posted a comeback
•3 T9 victory aver St. John’a and
Miami (Fla.) nipped loea College,
SS-ST la a doubleheader at Madi­
son Square Garden.
Jack Egan (cored 33 point* and
Bob McNeill added 31 aa St. Joa’a
wiped tut a 12-point halftime defi­
cit to defeat St. John’*. Tony
Jarksoe scored 36 for St. Jobn’i
but get little help from hia team­
mates.
A 30-foot Jump shot by Dick

llickox at tha final buster rarried
Miami to its thrilling victory over
Iona. Hlekox, only 3-6, short, led
the Hurricanes with 34 points
while Julie Cohen, Miami's Brook­
lyn-born star, contributed 20.
Furman converted exactly so
per cant of Hi shot* in dazzling
Ciemson, 90-69; Memphis State
romped lo an 91-66 victory over
touring Oklahoma Cily University,
Florida Stale downed Centenary,
•1-Tl, and Idaho Slate College
spanked Regia College, 61-47.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Caspar
Qrttga, lanky. Mexican welter­
weight contender, lx favored at
0-9 to beat Stan Harrington to­
night and spoil the Hawaiian slugger'a New York and TV debut.
The 10 • rounder at Madiaon
Square Garden between aggres­
sive, long-(laUing Ortega and bel­
licose, boring-ln Harrington will
be televise and broadcast nation­
ally by NBC at 10 p. m.

Robson's Gain
First Cage Win
The Recreal'on Department Bid­
dy Basketball League results of
last Saturday were Robson's
Sporting Goods over Seminole
Sporting Goods, 31-14.
This was Robson's first win and
Seminoles' second lost. Stemper
Agency beet Sanford Electric,52-18
for Ua second win end gave San­
ford Electrie its third defeat.
Roumlilal’a slipped by Higginbothami, 2230 to remain unde­
feated as the losers took their
first lots.
League play continues tomor­
row with Robson's vt. Sanford
Electric, Stemper vs. Roumillat
and Semlnola va. Higginbotham.
All games are played at Semi­
nole High School and are for boys
under 13 years of age.

day lay off for their poor tcorrt
this week, as the league resumed
their regular schedule of how­
ling. Pryor's State Farm Insur­
ance team, turning in a low
series for that team, still manag­
ed to add lo their lead, giving
them a total of 32*4 games won
to dalr.
Food mart Jumped up Into se­
cond spot, after staying near the
bottom Ihe whole first half.

In third this week. Is Robson
Sporting Goods with 38'j, follow­
ed by The Pig N’ Whistle .with
28, Wilton-Maler and Roumillat A
Anderson, both with 22 wins.
Foodniart won two games easily
from Wilton-Maler, as all the big
bowlers teemed to be off. Both
Lucy Yatca and Grace Newon piled
up nice series to lead tho grocers.
The furniture team racked up a
high middle gamr, but couldn't
stand the prosperity, and dropped
the next one by nearly a hundred
pint.
Robson and Poors both rolled
small first games, rolled even
smaller second games, which end­
ed in a tie, then the sportster*
poured it on to take the last one
with a scratch score bigger than
their first game, handicapped.
The two high games of the evening
were rolled hy Robson's Pat Fos­
ter and Libblc Whllrhead, both
turning in games over 110.

Have Farm M anager
MILWAUKEE (UPI) -T h e MUwackee Braves have selected Rill
Steinecke of St. Augustine, Fla.,
aa manager of their Eau Claire
farm team in Ihe Northern
league.

MIAMI BEACH (DPI) Owner
George Marshall of the WashingIpn Redikim today arruied Na­
tional Football League owners o(
favoring expansion to Dallas and
Minneapolis as a means of "de­
stroying” the proposed American
League.
And he warned that such a
policy could only haul the NFL
into the federal courts on charges
of monopoly.
The outspoken Red«kins presi­
dent. leading figure in lha NFL
for IS years, said that if the other
owners defy him and go through
with their expressed plans at
thtre meeting here starling Jan.
30, it would:
—Subject the NFL to federal
rharges that It is a monopoly.
—Upset the NFL's present bal­
anced schedule and its lucrative
television program.
—Seriously interfere with the
colleges which are the “ incuba­
tors of professional talent.”
“The only reason for expansion
I've heard from other owners is
that we could destroy the new
league,” insisted the valuable
Marshall.
“ If that Is the only reason, then
we are guilty of monopolists
practices. No one can give me an
intelligent reason for adding a
couple of new franchises.
In Chicago, owns. George Halas
of the Chicago Brars disagreed
with Marshall that expansion
would lay open tha NFL to anti­
trust action.
“Our intent,” he said, “ was In
expand when competition among
our clubs began lo equalise ilsell
on an extremely high level and
wt have reached the plateau.”

Through its sports-minded presi­
dent, T. E. Tucker, the Florida
Stale Bank of Sanford yesterday
became the flrat Municipal Sta­
dium fence advertiser in 1*U to
reserve space for the I960 Florida
State League Baseball season
ahead.
W. Kenneth McRobcrls, prin­
cipal sponsor of the Sanford Grey­
hound team that will be supplied
by the Kansas City Athletics, an­
nounced today that 1139 space
holdlers wilt be given first op­
portunity to renew-, and that a
sales campaign will be undertaken
next week under the direction of
new general manager Peter
Schaai.
Pointing out that fence and
score-card advertising is tha
“bread and butler" income upon
which all clubs must depend for
survival, McRoberta expressed the
hope that the “24 local sportsmen
who w-ent to bat for ua so un­
reservedly last spring will be with
us again this season.”
He staled also that a general
meeting of baseball far.a will be SACRAMENTO. Calif. (UPI) —
blaming the National
held early in February at which California,
time election of officers will be Boxing Assn, for alleged failure
lo crack down on hoodlums in the
a feature.
Meantime, Robbie Robertson, fight gamf, seceded today from the
&gt;
the Suffolk, Va„ lOyear baseball •NBA.
Jack W. Urch. executive officer
veteran who will manage the
Sanford Greyhoundi this summer of California's flvt-man commis­
write* that he ia expecting "great sion, said Thursday hit group had
thing*" of several players he bolted because the NBA “wouldn't
learns wrllt be assigned to him even declare themselves against
shortly. He caught for Jackson­ sin" when asked to rid boxing of
ville Beach in 1832 when lha the “hoodlum influence.”
The atale, which handled ap­
Florida State League had ten proximately
36 per tent of lait
teams, and U familiar with Muni­
fiscal year’s boxing business, thus
cipal Stadium.
Joined New York and Masaachuveils beyond the plane of the NBA.

Daytona Manager
Gets Promotion

Daytona Beach Ray Wilton,
manager of the Daytona Beach
Islanders of the Florida Slate
League for tha past three years,
will retire at an active player
and bench manage the Billings
team of the Clast C Pioneer
League In tha northwest.
Local fans term it a deserved
promotion for the prematurely
gray pilot who earned league AllStar team honor* in 1937 and
1939. Wilton produced second
place team* in 1937 and 1939 and
had a fourth place club In the
six-club circuit last year.
Frank Calo, veteran catcher
who led Ihe Keokuk, Iowa team
last year, will bench manage the
1960 Islander* who again will be
supplied with St. Louis Cardinsl
talent.

By JERRY COVINGTON
Tonight nhould be th t night! Hie San­
ford Seminoles have taken their first four
game* of the new season and everyone,
naturally, is beginning to "dream” a little
about a great season. Tonight they go up
against their first ORC competition and
it is a tough team. They will travel to
Wildwood where they will face one of the
traditionally toughest basketball schools
in the entire area and if they make a good
showing and are aide to come up with a
win it could make the "dream" come true.
With the addition of Wildwood to the
ORC thin year, the competition will be
even greater with powerful schools like
1-akeview, Winter Park, and Apopka al­
ready established in the conference. Coach
Rud Layer is gaining more confidence in
his team as the season progresses but he
knows that they will have to play flawless
ball to defeat these highly touted schools.
The Seminoles pulled out a thriller
Tuesday night against a stubborn Oviedo
squad by a score of 61-89 in the final sec­
onds but during the game there were
many things that were unpleasing to the
coach. However, there was one fellow gn
the court who reallv came out of it and

Hobby Son Top
Choice In Race
Coal black Hobby Son it favored
lo cop the featured ninth race to­
night at Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club, highlight of a fast lOrace
card opening at 1:10.
The veteran star and favorite
in the grandstands will be* romp­
ing from tht aixlh post position In
the headliner, and the handicapper
rate* him a J-to-1 choice on the
morning line odda. Hobby Son haa
taxied victory only once this sea­
son in five Iripa to the alerting
gate, and many fans feel the 83pound atalwart is overdue to ex­
plode with power and launeh a
winning streak.
Hia main rompelltion wiU come
from big O. B.'i Massive, accord­
ing to early figuring. Thla VIpound red gent la ■ solid Grids
A competitor who hat outdistanced
such stars at O. B.'s Career and
Rocky MacGlnty.
A pair of feature-quality races
will highlight tomorrow’* 2 p. m.
matinee competition at tha local
tp*«d circle, with It mora races
to follow In the evening.

t r U P f i S &amp; l * * * * * ta ik * M blk inter♦ I.h S S i. . u u j •f4 *• «M rtn and Mastrat*
Pr*rttee of scientific
Chirepractk, written by Dr.
are troubled with p, Leo Kerwtn whose office la
an, it would be totaled at MI 8. French Ave.
•ut what Chhrn* and h li Mnahene M aher ia
la for you. After PAtrfaa I-T iU .

Rain

has

hampered

practice

sessions all week but Howall and

Ewbank reported the squad*
learned their playa ia the flrat
three days and the last Owe aao»
slons Just added polish.
Ewbanka picked quxutacback
Charlie Britt of Georgla’a Mouth*
•astern Conference cteaplosMl M
hie quarterback with hatfbaeke
Tom Moore of Vanderbilt and
Bill Mathle «f densest Md Jail*
back Don Kloehak of North Car*
olinn rounding cat the bnckflold,
Ewbank listed Charlio IfUstood of
Texas A tH and Warren Babb t f
L8U, a 'starting defensive hock*
behind B ritt
Howell picked Cincinnati’# Jack
Lee for hie quarterback over
Olen Treadway of Iowa, Ed Koran
of Cincinnati and Gerhard Seh*
wedea of Syracuse for hie half*,
backs and Bob Jacna of M m
for fullback.
l i e Booth hold* • M adf* In
tha eerie* dating hock ha H M
and waa winner eC lha anaa* Inal
year, Bl-11.

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Australian swimmer, broke the
world's record for lha women's
110-yard breaststroke Thurada)
with a clocking of one minute.
21.3 seconds.

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MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) — A fast
and well-balanced SoutK team to­
day ranked at a 3'* point favor­
ite to trim a flashy but slower
North squad In tha U th annual
Senior Bowl Saturday.
Tha SS-man South squad was
given the edge on the basis of ila
three quarterbacks, "soma good
big backs who have excellent
speed for their atse," and its. rug­
ged defensive men.
North Coach Jimmy Lee Howell
of the New York Giant*, making
hia first appearance aa a head
roach In the All-Star classic, said
Baltimore Colts’ Coach Weeb Ewh*nW'» South team should be a I t
point favorite. ,
About 35,000 are expected to at­
tend the I p.m. game which will
he televised nationally by NBC.
Weather is expected to he partly
cloudy and cool with no indication
of rain.
The game will mark the flrat
professional appearances for tha
60 players. Tha winner* will gat
9500 each plus expenses and lha
loser* |l o lass.

You Are Welcome Te The

Happiness Through Health
(By DB. F. LEO KERW1N)

W hen you get into bed n t
night eon you sleep, o r do you
•pend an evening toeelng /to
and fro, yawning, counting
a t find it impoepT
8 1e e p I e e ansae
m ay oe caused
by a num ber of
different things.

eould make the biggest difference in th e
success of the team. Rig Charles “Cow­
boy” Oravatz literally cleared th e boards
when the chips were down and h e also h it
all of his free throws like a pro. The tall
youngster also dropped in th ree shots
from under the basket to help pees th e
Seminoles.
While the shooting of Jim Gracey con­
tinued to be red hot, hia rebounding
against the Linns left a lot to be desired.
While he possesses one of the finest shots
I have ever seen, he has shown a tendency
to shy away from the rough work under
the basket and unless he decides th a t he
likes this part of the game also it will h a r t
the team a great deal.
The Seminoles will have the servieee
of forward Terry Christensen for to­
night's contest. Tuesday night he was in
Tampa taking exams for entrance to the
Air Force Academy this coming fall and
was unable to play against Oviedo.
Of course, we always look forward te
watching little Rav Lundqulst in action
and you can bet that he will keep the
Seminoles in the game. This fellow ia the
favorite everywhere he goes out of town
because he can do tricks with the bait. '

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov.
Ltftor Collin* busted today lor a
mw road chairman Is carry out
the M fseit road building program
la Uia itate'a history,
load Chairman Jo* Grotegut an*

&lt;rOC) today found Itself la
middle ef a celebrity-studied
YOUNG 1 U D I MATT (ftm a a M aeA rthur), old Teo Zur*
b rlggm (Lawrence N aJam itb), an d p re tty L libeth
H o n pal (Ja n e t M unro) plan to climb a practice Alp in
U ia b m m fro m "T hird Man on th a M ountain” coming
to tfca B its T M n Sunday.

ra ra u a r

The dhow la tha etary af a Swtae
youth who drasaa af eengtsaring
a killer mountain and waa filmed
on location at Zermatt, Bwitaer-

Gaud e f Aethers
asked the I W
a renew the U&gt;

land.

LOB ANGELES (UPI)

competes directly uHth
lean Society af Composhers and Publishers,
with which guild mamaffiliated.

I

The
slon
, t0
...
,!*

afraid aha ran back lata tha
house and locked the doors.
* Tho trial waa assuming all the
Hollywood trappings. Finch got a
42nd birthday cake at ths recess
Thursday. Actress Tarry Moore
Joined the press gallery to gat
b u r "experienc#" for a n*w picture
T*1?
R*8-h*!red Carole Tregoff to
‘h*1 for had eome off troll In the trial.
Bar- Net a witness aa far had taarim w min*ted her in the ebooting af
Igkt the doctor'a wife.
Marla Anne Lldbolm, the Bwe■*old dish. Finch meld, survived a full
the day’s cross examination aad even
first upset defense attorney Grant
aae, Cooper by blurting that Mia,

mad A t Sea

Robustolli Turns
DownJob
shed repeatedly

to , c , u « £ * S cY t ^ .
f*S Oraaky Si,

_ m t k p e t a t , • B a n k .Carolina.
Teu a re h lr s b y satirise and r#MlrsO te fits an appssrance or
a th a r Ssfsssts, oa or before ths
I t a d a y a t February, IMS, In t e a t
aortal* suit for Divorce, filed la
tho Circuit Court Ninth JuSIcItl
Ctrsntt. armlnel* County, Florida,

t NEW YORK (UPI) - Andy BobustaUi, the All-League pro foot­
ball end Sammy Baugh wanted
for tha New York Titans of the
aaw America* League, will remala with Urn Nhw York G luts
of the National League.
That's the ward Uw Giaats gave
out Thursday night several hour*
efter Baugh, bead coach ef the Tttaee, eald be had talked with
Robust*111 'for about two keure”
end stiU hoped to land him aa a

Thursday, effective Jen. is. -And
the gavomor said he hoped ta find
a replacement by that date.
Gretagut, who has supervised
the largest higfawey construction
surge ia Florida history in the last
two years, will become general
maaager of Rose Printing Co.
hat*. Hi also will direct publicsUoe af several roagaiinrs.
.Collins emphasised be is not
toaUag far a ' ‘caretaker” road
c la im an. Ha said tha coming year
will he the “ biggest road building
year” ever in the state.

Englishman Admits
Slaying O f Coed
TANGIER, Morocco (UPI) —
William Moore, confessed slayer
of Barbara H. Mueller, says he
strangled tha ll-yser-old New
York coed because ha lovad her.
Tha M-year-old Englishman's
confession, road in court Thurs­
day, aald ha Ulltd ha: In his
apartment here Nov. 19 when aha
stopped by to tell him the was
leaving Tangier forever.
Moore aald ho wrapped the
body in burlap aacklng bought in
a shop hare and tied up the bun­
dle with light cord. That night, he
teek it In a rented car to the
Modi outside tha elty and hid it
in tha bushea.
Miss Musller's body was found
Dae. 13. Moore waa arrested six
days later.

Gillman Gets
Coaching Job
LOS ANGELES (UP
(UPI) - Sid
GUImaa, tired by the Los Ange­
las Rama four wacks ago, was
back today a* a head football
coach for a three-year term, this
time with tha rival Loa Angeles
Chargers of tha new American
PMtbdll League.
“ It'a going to bo one faeluva
fight between Ibo two leagues am
I'm happy to ba part of it,” GUI-

Top Golf Pros
Sat To T o Off

By United Preee International
PEORIA, 111. — A 14-year-old
boy, admitting ha atola an esti­
mated $60,000 worth of loot In two
years and buried some of the pro­
ceeds in his beck yard;
•'Finally I dug it up aa I need­
ed It, But I threw soma of it in
tha garbage can because it was
getting old end torn and 1 couldn't
spend IL”
WASHINGTON
Rep. John S.
Monagan (D-Conn.) stating ha
will Introduce a bill requiring par­
ty convention* to bo held no more
lhan (10 days before the election
in order to ihorten the campaign­
ing:
'It seems to me the people gel

CHICAGO — Mrs. Eihel Krue­
ger, manager of the Chicago AntiCruelly Society office, expressing
regret that a doe that wander­
ed into tha city died from exhaus­
tion after fleeing police.
It waa seared to death of the
people. They didn't understand
and were scared of It. Why when
things are frightened of one an.
other do they always not under­
stand r

MAY BRITT and C urt Ju rg e n t in a scene from “The
Blue A n te l” com ing to th e Movteland T heater Sunday.

‘T ha Blue. Angel,1* famed story
of n wanton night club entertainer
who ruins tho life of a repressed
professor, starring Curt Jurgens,
Europe's most ssnsotlonal leading
man, and Swedish beauty May
Britt, comet to tha Movisland
Drive-In Sunday and will con­
tinue through Tuesday.
The second feature on the pro­
gram is “10 Seconds To Hall''
starring Jaff Chandler and Mar­
tina Carol.
Starting Wednesday, " I Bold
Women” and T arnn'a Greatest

Lutharan Woman
to M aet Tuesday

sZ ifi&amp; a,

David Id, Oatckal
te a Circuit Court,

I j i . cen so rs A re,

WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h a La­
bor Department reported today
that omployment continued la rise
in large newapaper plants la fUetl
MM but climbed only half as fast
as in tha newspaper industry as a
whole.
The Bureau of Employment Se­
curity laid Job totals edged upward
1J per cent la the large plants,
compared with a 2.5 per cent gain
for the whole industry.
The* bureau laid amplaymant in
large commercial printing plant*
also rose by seven-tenths of 1 per
cent. The entire commercial print­
ing industry had a 1J per cent Job
increase.

The United Lutheran Church
Women of Good Shepherd Church
in Sanford will have their monthly
meeting Tuesday. Thay will mast
at the homo of Mrs. Heloa Peasgood, 212 Flamingo Court ia Sunland Estate at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Jaan Carlson will bo cohostess for the meeting. The pro- Pastor Announces
gram will be based on the them*.
“There's A Job for You and Sunday Service
Your'i.” Mrs. Mildred Gilbert
Rev. Bill Swyear of the Bnwill present the program.,
nett Methodist Church in Enterprise his chosen for Ms Sunday
sermon, “ The Unchanging BnS ign For Rem atch
vlor."
NEW YORK (UPI) — Benny
Rev. Swyear also announced a
(Kid) Faret of Cuba ha* been special Christian Worker train­
signed for a 10-round rematch ing school will start Sundsy at
with Charley Scott af Phltadol- Trinity Church In DeLand and
phta a t Madison Square Garden, urgtd all member* af ths Enter­
Jan. 29. I’aret decialoned Scott ia prise Church to attend. Tha
thair earlier m uting.

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Quotable
Quotes

BAN ANTONIO, Tex. — Frank
Robinson, 60, quoted by police In
a confession that ha beat thro*
children to death with a hammer:
“I loved them. 1 'Just wanted
U » ANGELES (UPI) - A star to hit them on the head but X
studded field that ranked with didn't want to kill them or hurt
the greatest ever assembled for them.*
g_Ceu tournament began tu ta g
off today Ja the four-day S4th an­
ew ! I a* Angeles Open ever Rea­
ch* municipal course.
Attracted by $44,300 ia prise
money, tha (told included tha tap

S •ueh (allure. IF et auek am oeraao* or
tf*a* o &amp; ?arest&gt; * mailed to
laeB, Jtatsrnsy fey Fialntirr,
if- B a s t Ceaoori -Avs., Orlande,
tartan.
WITNESS, tha hand of the d a r k

iiJ i'd a u '

But be conceded it might be dif­
ficult to find a new chairman this
clow to the end or bis administra­
tion. State law requires the road
chief to live in Tallahassee and
Collins said few men would want
to give up homes and jobs else­
where for a 12-month post with the
state.
Grotegut'a sew Job Is with a firm
that does most of the state’s print­
ing work.
Grotegut'a resignation as road
chairman, a job he look in June,
ISM, also includes stepping down
aa a member of State Turnpike
Authority and regional vice prcsldent of the American Assn, of
State Highway Officials.

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WAYNE8BURG, Pa. (UPI)
Bren tha strongest men die. And
John Miehaltk waa' ona of the
strongest,
A coal miner In hit youth,
MlehiHk manually filled many
coal ca n near this Western Pennsylranla community. He said that
waa where he got bta strength.
Xewe of Us musele feels
spread, floe., John lllchalik Iw
cams a circus strong man. T h ^
called him 'Cyclone Mitchell.”
For yearn be am ued circus
and carnival audiences across the
nation with Us foots of strength.
He pulled heavily loaded wag­
ons with bis teeth. Ho allowed an
utomoblls to roll ovtr boards on
Is pewtrful chist. Ha took cat
naps on a bad. of nalla. And ha
laughed ae aides used a heavy
mallet to smash atonea oa Un
ehast.
m
"Tha Cyclone" gave up barn,
storming several years ago. Ha
went back to tool mining and
'became a part-time policeman.
But hla phenomenal strength re­
mained—until Thursday.
Sixty*ala-year-old policemen
Jahn lllchalik went to' answer a
call , a t a tavern in nearby Car.

t

mlebaals.

He suffered a heart attack. &lt;N
the way ta Green County HoipT
tat, he turned M a companion and
gasped ia disbelief, "All this
strength and I'm powerless.
There's nothing I can do.”
"The Cyclone" wee dead on arw
rival at tha hospital.

la g a l Notice
STATU OP FLORIDA, TO:
m
VIOLA BKLU Whose rssldsnca w
and address Is unknown.
TOIL ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED,
th a t ROOIUVELT BELT, has M .1
ie swore eompletnt a s e i n s t ynu,
etna a cult for divorce In tho
circuit Court e f Ismlnnle Count)-,
Florida, a t Bin ford, Florida, and
you are hereby roqulrtd tn f l u
personally or by attorney w ith tha
llonarahts David a a t r h r l . Clerk of
our eatd Court, a t Sanford, F lo r­
ida, your wrilton defense, It any
you have to tho Complaint M id
In aald causa ag aln tt &gt;nu, and tm
rile a ropy thereof w ith th e urfl
dsrslanad altornay, by t h t Sth d i y
nf February A. D. ISIS: HEREIN
fall n et nr Judgment will ha
rendered e a s ie s t you by default.
(HEAL)
David it . Oatchsl, Clerk
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Sunday W ith Sally
Cbamplanahlp Bridge
Broken Arrow
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Face Tha Nation
Champlonahlp Golf
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OX Football Quia
Time: Proeont
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Twentieth Centum
Saber of London
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Dap In Court
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F o r Bailor a r W o r n
Thin Man
Houoa Party
Galo Storm
Tonne Dr. Maloaa
Millionaire
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F i r m Thooa Root!
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F rt., J« n . 8, 1960—P a r s 7

TV Missile Report Proves Exciting

Bp FRED DANUO
NEW YORK t u r n - The Mrlet,
CBS Reports, liv e Amirlca'i
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11:34 (D Jack r e a r
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Can Democracy Compete?”
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FRIDAY A. M.
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1:11 (1) Morning Thiatr*
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compromise decisions, since red
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News About The Stars

CHANNEL LISTING
ORLANDO (C) WDBO-TV CBS
(9 ) WLOF-TV ABC
DAYTONA BEACH (2 ) WESH-TV NBC
P ro crtm * a ta ri 9 p. n . F riday, J mi. 8 nnd end 8 p. m.
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Train's TV Wedhaiday night show
went through the claule murder
gambit—It began with a murder,
used flashbacks to fill us In on the
victim's life and made certain
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Marriage Slated For Thomas Show
Overland Trail, tha new NBCTV weatirn itarring William Bendlx, debut* tn tha Rivcrboat tlma
itot on Bunday, Fib. 7 at 7 p.m .. .
Stiva Alltn'a NBC-TV hour for
Monday, Jan. 18, will feature
Jimmy Durante and Peggy Lee.

Tinny Parker and Pat Harring­
ton Jr., who provide the love Intarast on CBS-TV'a Danny Thomas
show, will bs Jolnad In TV matri­
mony during tha March S8 optsoda.
Teddy Rooney, B-year-old ton of
Mickey Roomy, will sing on ABCTV’s Dick Clark ibow Saturday,
Feb, Ifl . . , Hiro'i • awltchi Thi
girl who portrays actor John MeIntira's daughter on tha Jan. k'S
Pater Gunn episode la hla restUfa daughter, Holly . . . A special
ona-hour drams shout an antiSimltle rabbla-rousir, ''Dattiny'a
Tot,” will bo prarantod Sunday,
Jan, 21 on NBC-TV, The adapta­
tion by S. Lea Pogoatln U baaed
on sn actual psychiatric csss hlalory.

Holds 2 Stroke Lead
AVON PARK (UPH - Mrs,
Maurice OUck of Baltimore today
carried a two-itroke lead into the
final round of tho Woman’s Invf
tational golf tournament a t th#
Pioccrcst Lake* Club,
Mrs. Gllck moved Into first
piece In Thuriday’s second round
with a four-under women's par 71
for a 24-boli total of 153. Margo
Buna of Greensboro dropped Into
■ecoad place with a 71-155.

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Poker A La Maverick Is Best Seller
Chalk up another proof of the
power of telavlilon.
For more than a century, Poker
pUyera have been playing tha
grant American ganto "according
to Hoyle,"
Today, thank* to the popularity
of a new book on the gamo writ­
ten by one of the nation'o boot
known TV otafa, many of tho
country'a 20 million Pokor players
are playing “Poker According to
Mavartck.”
That’* tha title of n paperback
published only two montha ago but
already ao popular that it la
classed as • "boat aollir” in Ua
category- Nearly a half million
caplet of th* book nr* already In
print.
Produced s t tha suggestion of
Wlllya Motors, Inc., co-iponior of
tho Maverick ABC-TV tilaviiion
■how and. published by Dill Pub­
lishing Company, the book fea­
ture! s full-color photograph of
tha brolhiro Martrick, B rit and
Bart, on tha e n a r amt It humor­
ously illustrated throughout Ita
158 pages,
Roy Hugglni, creator of tha
television lariii, haa written tha
foieward tn which ha adviioi tha
reader: "If you ara interacted in
tha fina art of Foker-playlng aa a
game of akilt, patiane#, and animal
cunning you'll not only enjoy (hit
book—you'll profit from it,”
Although written fn tha "Mav­
erick” atyla aa familiar to the na­
tion's TV audience, tho book gata
down to caiaa in proving that
Pokar is strictly not a gama of
luck. "Winning poker playora over

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tr* now bt «,*o*d 4o TV rowylion
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tola of ooatM*? ffia far lad soar, **d
•Soy sit **? o i git min itatliii i l l
b in s htltor ptitan t t i i Uoy do. Tho
«m seres wa sol b« but."
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NETT YORK (UPI) - Andy
Bathgate will be back at hla rid
right wing position when tha Naw
York Bangers •nMrtsln the Dotrait Had Wing! Saturday in n pi*
ttonaUy-talavlaod game. Bathgate
had beep playing center line* AM
fie Pike replaced ailing Phil V ttson aa Ranger roach two
ago.

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"muit be ixport* with Dm wea­
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psychology—and patience.”
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Commandment* far Poker . C X
ore,” Maverick repeat! tha
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to an inside straight” and “nevar
draw to a three-card flush” while
adding: "never play pokar wttli
womtn.”
Tha beak la bring offend Ip
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United States ta proipeetlvo bay- j
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Feb. I, NBC-TV adds the U n tta
Young Show returns to th* Mto­
day spotheld by th# Thin Mats r e - .
peats. NBC recently acquired com­
plete distribution rights to all epi­
sodes of the Young ahow, which
continues showing 1U new sp iso d tt.
on Sunday nlghta.
Love and marriage leaves NBCTV after Us Jan. IS episode. RIy»
erboat moves into the Moods/
night 7:304:3* lima slot the «ef&gt;
lowing week . . Elvis Prtaley, n
quarter of a eantury rid on Fttday, celebrates with a trans­
oceanic telephone chat to Dick
Clark's American Bandstand ahow
on ABC-TV.

MMlOO of Fntallo M to rltg
Kntlc* t l h i n h r Btvm In trcorSenco with B u tto n t nf tho Buntnot* Court)' Zonlnt Refutation*, Board of f o u n t ? C nm m lnlnnort nf
Simlnoto c s u n l r . Florid*, nrnpa*** lo tm tn d tho Boulhirn a to n d ird
Rultaing Col* in roqulro th»t th* flnar l o o t of all houii* *h*lt bo
• minimum of i i s t u n H I ) Inch** nhovo ibo crown of oil i i n i t o .
ro*d* or rlth ti-o f-w o y .
I’uhllr b la r in g will h i hild In IN* Somlnoli f o u n t ? Court llnu--.
Sanford, FlnrtS*, In th* Count? CommlMlonoro room on J t n u a r ? 31,
t i l l nt ! • : • • A. M. or oo soon thtrooftor to pooolblo.
Boord at Count? cnmmMllonoro
Bomlnoto Count?, Florida
It? John Krldor, fholrm on
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ate iieilemant.

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W EDNESDAY P . M.
H ill It) Truth ar Ceaaeoaeaeas
(l) Lara af Ufa

used lo Inch the stary slong w ti
uncomfortably creaky with eld
age and Hodglneii.
Cliff Arquette'a ARC-TV show
la itlll asddled with shabby gagi,
technical boo-booi, slap-dash, under-rehesrsed skatebas. Intrusive
sponsor signboards. The east now
includes David Burns, ■ funny
man who provides a fine, hard
contrast to Arquette's softer com­
edy approach. But Ibtlr combined
talents esn't hide the dismal writ­
ing and lacklustre production.
Buddy llackcll, Pirry Como’s
guest Wednesday night on NBCTV. showed that Shelley Berman
Isn't the only comedian who can
win laughs while using the telehone for a prop. But the show’i
Ighllght was the dancing of Pe­
ter Gennaro and Wisa D'Orso, a

H eo?tr Radio R TV, 504 S. Sanford A vc.
K eck TV. 2111S. Park Av«.
gVlBH*B TV * Redio Service, 809 Secood S t
Sem inole Radio h TV, 60S Celery Avc.
W . A . Norris, R t 1* B ex
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P euT i Town R Country, 2668 Orlando Drive

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CLEAN •■room furniihed apt.
Close In. t i l Park Am .
3 ROOM garage apartment. Ph.
PA 2-1103.
SPACIOUS furnished modem mm
bedroom apartment: eaeeQent
condition: quiet neigh borbood;
I t l W. 10th Street. Pk. PA 3-029*
after 9:00 p. m.
TRAILER SPACES: U rg e k
Camp Seminole Trailer Pa:
Wekiva River Rd. FA 2-dllL

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BEDROOM,' kltchec equip
home with earporte. C a
PA I-T703 for appointment.

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GRANDMA*

WVNNEWOOD: 3 BR., Pla. Rm.,
atove, refrigerator. Air eonditioner optional. Low payment*.
ZtlO Stevrni Ave.
g ROOM houie on large eornef
lot. Phone FA 3-34M.

RAYMOND M. BALI?
AND ASSOCIATES

Real Eat ala — Interlace
Beret? Bonda
3-BEDROOM unfomiahed bouae, 211 Mo. Park Ave. Th. PA 2-MC.
kitchen alectrleaUy equipped.
Sanford
3413 Willow Avenuo.
Call
S BEDROOM, kitchen equipped,
Evana Bldg. Lake Mar?
PA M2T«.
•Ir conditioned bouao. FA 2-3333.
Ph. FA'2-1290
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gablea,
Ml Magnolia. PA 3-0720.
FIRST FLOOR FRONT, furnace
beat, clean, alnk In room, kit­
chen privilege!. 100 Holly. Pbona
RENT A BED
FA 2-2430.
RolUway, Hoipita’ A Baby Beda
By Dty, Week or Month.
bachelor apt.,
3-ROOM ____
. . ground
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CARROLL'S PURNITURE
floor, completely furniabed, 140
Ph. PA 2-B1I1
110 W. let Bt.
month. 312 Palmetto.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room,
private hatha, 114 W. Plrat St.
UNFURNISHED »•bedroom bouae,
large Florida room, kitchen
equipped, hardwood floora. Call
FA 2-101T.
NEW two bedroom houae In Lake
Mary; walking distance to
school and More. 2T3 per me.
PA 2-TI13.
(-ROOM furnished apt. |M . Adults
119 N. Jasamina Ave.

Ltgol Notice

OFFICE SPACE with ample parklog. 313 Oak Avenue. PA 2-9*0*.

Legal Notice

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Native Is hereby given uniter the
•revision* n( Section SSI.IS, JTtnr*
da Statute*, to eerh a t the eor*
?oratlone lleted below, the eente
jelnn Inrorporeted under the tawe
of Flnrlde, end according to the
eernrde a t tho nerretary of ntote,
earh and every each corporation
appeara delinquent for three III
yearn or more In tha filing of re&gt;
porta and payment of t a t e i under
tha proelelana • ( ie rtlo n *#«■!*.
Florida Statute*. and th a t undor
tha provisions of said Section
sea at. Florida flUtntae, said cor*
poratlona have bean tlaeeed os
subject to dissolution, and th at
three f t l month* a fter dal* of thli
puhllratlnn earh and svery such
corporation lilted below th e t bee
not In the meantime filed It* re*
parte due and paid tha taae* due
under tha pravlalone of Section
•et.sa, Florida Statute*. will ha
rertlflad to tha Oovornor of th*
m at* of Florida, who will leou*
S Proclamation St th a t ttma dis­
solving said norpo ration.

INTEND CONSTRUCTION DO,
INC.. * ANFORD
LAWSON AND TRLVtMCITOef, me.
■ANFORD
M AND M PROPMRTIR*. INC.,
SANFORD
ORIKNTA
FKXNERIM,
IRC.
FERN PARK
PHNlNdULAR T R A N S F r . R A
rrORAQK, INC., SANFORD
POLAM CONSTRUCTION COMPANT, OHULUOTA
RtPtt AND RKADT TOMATO *
PRODUCE CO.. SANFORD
gRMINOLR TRUCK AND TRACT­
OR COMPANT, SANFORD

$500 DOWN
t Aerei of highland with homo.
In good water area. Bearing
lamon and orange Weee, Oa
paved road.
910,900 COMPLETE PRICE

NEW 2 bdrm. house completely ALMOST NEW house; Urge liv­
ing room, bedroom, tile bath,
furnished. Deposit furnished on
colored fixtures; kitchen with
gas. PA 2-2977.
wall ovan, table top above; draw
drapes; .ideal for coupla. Call
FURN. Apt. 900 Park Ave.
$200 Dn* - V acant
PA 1-3344 aftar 9:03 P. M.
I-STORY HOUSE for rent or
Two Bedroom CB home hulk 40
sale reasonable; Comer 3rd k 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
FHA specification*. «42 monthly
Chapman. Mr*. W .,0. Brooke,
payment!. 93,MO.
1
Star Rt. Enterprise, Fla-

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BARGAIN - MOVE IN TODAY
3 BR. houae on Mcsaniis, fast « C
of city lim it; kitchen equipped
Venetian bllnda, apace heeler.
Muit aell at ooce. S3MS. Will
FURNISHED apartment PA 3-MOO,
trade for late model car,
NICE BEDROOM with private ea
FA 2-0M1 or FA 3-0333.
trance and bath. P h a m
HOME on Rlverview St. Inqniro
FA 2-2440.
41T Wtat let St. PA 2-31T0.
HOUSE for rent on Sanford
Avenue n e a r Lake Jeraup. LOTS: Cleared, high ground, 10IP
x 143*; one block eff New UpPA 2-34*4.
aala Rd. 9*30. Phone PA I-T21S
FURNISHED one bedroom duplex
after 9:00 P. M.
m
with utUitiea. PA 2-0343.

i s t u b rn t'V T r a r a n r a r o r a r ,
■KWIVOI.R
FLORIDA
RSTATR o r
HANS-RICHARD KJCNNERltD.

th* Circuit Court In nnd for HemlDeceased nnle Counly, Florida. In ChanHTATK OF FLORIDA T o t
rory, wherein F ir s t Federal Sav.
LAW It KNOB J, PTERION. who** Inae and Loan Aeeorlatlnn of
residence Is unknown, and all sth er gsmlnola County, a corporation. Is
poreona roncornedi
plaintiff nnd Orange Hud Hullork
Vnu aro hereby notified that and Jallen flullorh, hie wife, are
Valda J. Robblne. Executor of tho defendant*, Chancery Docket No.
Ketata of Hsna nichard KJsnnarud, I Cite, I, David Oalcktl, Clerk or
deceased, has filed a Petition In Iho aforesaid Clrrult Court, will
said Court praying for an nuthorl. wlihln tho teaal hours of eat* an
action to sell at private aala th* Monday, th* let day of February.
following described properly, tn- A. D. IISC, offer for sal* and a*ll
w it:
lo th* highest and beet bidder for
rash a t tha front door of tho
Ix)t IT. R to e h .lt. Dresmweld
Court House of Seminole County,
Pubdlvlrlen,
according
lo
Florida, In Sanford, Florida, tha
County, Flarida, together
following described property, situ ­
ated and being In Seminole County,
with th* fnrnltur* and
.furnishings Uealod on tha
Florida, lo-wlt:
aatd premise a
Th* West I1M feet of the
and yon are hereby required to
North IIS feet of the Southfile ronr written appearance, do.
west q u arter of tha North­
femes, nr ohjertlnna to said Peti­
west q uarter of Section If,
tion wlihln t t days after th* flret
Township la South, Rang*
publication hereof, Should you fell
I* Hast, Seminole County,
therein, decree will be entered la
Florida.
due course upon said Petition.
■aid aala will he mad* pursuant
Witness my hand and aaal of to and tn order to satisfy ah*
eall Court at fanford, Seminole term s a t said flaal deers*.
county, Fieri!*, Ule teth day ef tSEAI.)
December, lilt.
David M. Oatchel
(gfCAI.)
Clark of r l r c u t Court, In and
for Seminole County, Florida
Wilson Aletander
county Judge
R r t Martha T. Vlblen
Ry Laths Fowler
Deputy Clerk
Clerk
P i n t publication an January I, 1140

ROSA L. PAYTON
Rcgiatered Rati Eetato Broker
Mary E. Carmen — Leo SelvaB
B. E. Rogero, Sr. Associates
Ph. FA l-UOl IT-93 at Hiawatha

WELCOME
NAVY A N D
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

C o u id to j.

P W jo n o h

WITNKgd WHNRKOF, t
have hereunto eat my hand
and enaeed (he areal Beal
of tha Stats of Flarida, In
bo affixed at falUhanane.
ike capital, thin tha lad
dog ad Jen . A. ,p. tide.
R. a . orey
Secretary qf mate

“In th§ City o f
Gracious Living**

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F inancing
Down Paym ents
Low as $425

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'Good profit

QUALiriCATlONB—Only resomriMs far sighted lndlriduals with faith la th e n n r i
builnesi, seeking a long term

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SELL or TRADE: 1-Btdroom. l t t WHITE female help wanted. . u t
baths, CB, Florida room. Nicely
be 21.
to. r i. ’N Whittle.
landscaped 135’ x 155* corner
lot. $2,500 down or wil) trade NEAT APPEARANCE: stenogra­
pher and typist; for DcBary
for other property. Will finance
rial estate office; pleasant sur­
part of down payn.ent if desir­
roundings. Write Box S, c/o
ed. 120 E- Coleman Circle
Sanford Herald.
VA 2-7207.
ALSO practically new S room
residence at 2711 Sanford Ave.
Convenient to Sanford Nav»l 3-ACRES of good farm land In ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY:
Must be experienced in use of
Sanford Celery Delta 2500 per
Air Station.
Executive l.B.M. and dictating
acre. Excellent term s Riehardi
machine; shorthand preferred.
Hotel, Melbourne. Florida.
For further datalla contact
Good salary and personnel polic­
GEORGE T. STUMP
ies. Apply to Seminole Memor­
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
S t Johns Realty Co. ial
lloipital, 1101 Eait First
A LOAN ASSN.
11* N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6123
Street.
4*117 ft. COURT ST., ORLANDO
•
PHONE GA 5-1531
.•jJ M a to J to lg JA a u to d i
INCOME PROPERTY: A p t
haute. Nardi repair but food
(or future invettment. Located
£ *01 So. Park Ave. Sanford —
v oppotlta Firat BapUal Church.

Frl.. Jan. 8, 1960—Page 9 1S*A Beauty

^Alao 120 rolling acre*, with large
aid amail lakaa, two dwallinga,
ssly $300. per acre, 2*7. down.

FARMER’S

AGENCY

N. V. Fanner, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
O. Trams

110 S. French Av*. Ph. FA 1-5221
A t e bows, FA TftUft, FA 1-4021,
OTA S4HI1

BEADY FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

8-BEDRt/OM, 2 bath, kltehan
equipped, Florida room. Large
lot. Call FA 11432.
MICE dean two bedroom bouse
« two tots Just outside city
Emits. A real bargain at 7,500
LOVELY new bouse; three apackoua bedrooms, two tiled baths,
tarraxao floor*, bulk to kltehan,
carports and utility room. On
lari* plat shaded lot with
aprlttktor ayatam. Near shopping
contor. Price $14,500. G o o d
Tarns.

C. A . W hiddon, Sr.
to

BROKER

BM Be. Park Ave. Ph FA 2-5001
OWNEB LEAVING: Must sell two
bedroom CB homo. Low down
payment, $ li monthly. Any
terms considered. FA ft-7501.
after *:00 P. M.

HOME WITH A VIEW

Locatad a t two lots ahpded by
k Twenty Three huge Oaks, this
| three bedroom—two bath home
with He unobstructed view of
« beautiful lake to truly SOMETHLNO SPECIAL. Among Ua
many extra featurea a r t a
Hi-Fi speaker ayatam, forced
air duet heat la ovary room
and a two ton Air Conditioner.
V you are leaking for an ultrato a setting trottying Casual Florida at Iu
• beautiful beat, PICK UP THAT
PHONE BIGHT NOWI Wa era
eager la sea year reaction when
yon lospect this WONDERFUL
hom e.
ONLY $M,»e, TEEMS
W. H. “ BUI” STEMPER Agency
FA l-OSl
U t N. Park
LEAVING town; bargain for qulek
sale; financed or cash. FA I-I5t7
•N E W 1-bedroom block house, part­
ly furnished, M,M0, terms. Ap­
ply MIO Palmetto.
f-BEDROOM
porch, fenced yard; Just ouUida
city limits. FA 2-7422.

LAFF-A-DAY

SHAD FISHERMEN
.
Send a Dollar Bill and rcceivo
by return mall FOUR GUAR| ANTEED M AO LURES which
successful hi
have graved an success!
the Chesapeake Bay arei
area. Or*
ders shipped
same day.
, _______
. Made
by axperlai
. lanced shad fisherman.
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(EH TACKLE WORMS
41$ Charlotte I t Lancaster, Fa.

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IN
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OPEN HOUSE

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FOR LEASE: 40 acres, Seminole
county, BEtt Sect. ]* Twn 21
M g . SIR. Write; A. Shop, 220
Hyde Park Ave., Tampa.

S3. Altleton Fee

Dawn's

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N. V. Farmer, Realtor
D. H. Whit mors
Lillian C. Tram a
Associates
US S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-5231
A t e hours, FA I-Mll, FA 3-4SI1,
FA 2*3(1

21. Fxmttere

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM VENETIAN BUNDS
1 LIVE FOR LOVE*
Beauty ftalon
Endued head. Sag-proof bottom
Phone FA B-1S1I
211* Oak
TA 1-76*4 rail with plaiUe end*. PlaaUe
or rayon Upea. Cotton — nylon
16. Flew era 4 P lante
cordt.
LUCIOUS BLONDE wants to
meet gentleman — object matri­
MARIAN MARKET CABBAGF. Senkurik Glass nnd Puint Co.
mony. Must ba handsome, wkty
FA 3-4«22
PLANTS for aale. Fred Thurs­ 112-114 W. 2nd St.
and have a comfortable bom*
ton, Phone FA 2-3N0.
with Speed Quern: Waster—
COMPLETE living room art, 3
B'xl3' ruga and roll-away bed;
ooe that wash— nod riaaea
PLANTS: Tomatoes, Cabbage and
about &gt; mo. old. Take over
hyglrnically clean. I don't want
Collarda SOc per hundred; spe­
low monthly payment*1 only.
to be grouchy on wash days.
cial price In lots of thousand;
FA 2 8808.
I yon don't have n Speed
1133 E. 7th. St. Phone PA 2*521.
Queen don't write- Get that
Cut Flowers For Any Oecasslon SEMI AUTOMATIC Zig-Zag Port­
eed Queen Waaber now nl
able — 20 year guarantee on
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
alber of Sanford, 30ft E. Fleet
parti, labor and icrvlce, Take
FA 31122
nr
FA 1*270
Street.
over payment* only. 185* Mo­
I*. Boat* and Meter*
del. Write Credit Manager, 44— Lost A
Box A A A , c/o Sanford Her­
*57 JOHNSON 35 h p. electric mo­
REWARD for return of key,
ald.
tor; Pelican trailer; 14 ft. step
card* 4 check booh tain
bottom runabout; FA 2*633 SINGER PORTABLE for balance
N. C. ear Dee. 14. No q
after *;00.
due to reapomlble party with
aiked. Phono FA l-»Ttft.
local credit. Take over pay­
ment* of $6.43. Write Credit LOST; Black purse at Fraternity
Galoway To The Waterway
Dance. Please cell FA l-430t.
Manager, Box AAA, e/o Sanford
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Herald.
LOST:
Small Welker Hound, fem­
Robson Sporting Goods
ale, black and white with some
304*4 E. 1st.
Pb. FA 2-5*61 TOMATOES and SWEET POTA­
tan. With collar and name
TOES. Celery Ave., pear Beardplates. Last seen I miles west M
all.
Morcury Outboard Motors
N&gt;W Smyrna, 3 I V A I $ .
WOODRUFF MARINE
FA 3*541.
SAVE at BRYAN’S
•401 Fr—ah Ave.
FA 3-13*1
. FABRIC SHOP.
One block Weat of Monroe Comer, LOST: Radio controlled model
airplane; orange aad blue. Leal
on Writ Firat St.
to Dream wold Section. RE­
’4* HALF TON Chevrolet PickSell Ua Your Furniture. Quick WARD. FA 3-211&lt; nr e a l
UP fori
k * sale or trade for car.
nolo Sporting Goods,
Service With The Caah. SUPER
Phone FA 3-1*36.
TRADING POST, FA 2-0*77.
LOST: Scottie puppy six
SI. ruratlor*
MARY CARTER PAINTS
old, black. REWARD offered
World'a Largeit Gallon
return. CaU FA 1-7374.
New 4 Used Furniture 4 AppU
BUY
ONE
G
A
L
a aces. A Good Plato To
LOST: Gold necklace, heart shape
GET ONE FREE
BUY, SELL nr TRADE
set with diamond. REWARD.
W. lit. St.
Ph. PA 23*48
Phone FA 2-Oftlft.
Jenkins Furniture
IYING TOWN, mult tell furni­
400 Sanford Ave.
FA
ture: two piece living room
suite; coffee table; end tables;
• BIG VALUES
three piece bedroom suite;
• IU1CK CREDIT
chrome dinette set; other odds
• EASY TERMS
and ends: FA 2*6*1.
WE aiV E TOP VALUE STAMPS
WILSON - MAIER 7 cu. R. FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator
with 25 lb. capacity freeter and
New and Uaed Furniture
Frigidxlre electric etove with $6
311 E. First 84.
FA 2*632
to. oven. CaU FA 1-751*.
CUSTOM BUILT furniture
gle places or sets. Alao furni­ 1855 FORD Renchwagon; 1861
Triumph ThunderbUd motor­
ture repair. Cabiaate made.
cycle; 14 ft. Wolvereoo boat
FA 1-7061.
and trailer; IS It. P. Kvtnrude
motor; reasonable. FA B-7MI.
BOLLAWAY, Hospital aad Baby
Bads. Day. Week or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Ph. *A 1-7M3

Very attractive and comfortable RETAIL Building Material Out­
1 bedroom, tile bath. CB home,
side Salesman, soma experience
locatad in Wynnewood and altu
In building materials necessary.
atcd on 13' x US' oak ahadcd
Write qualifications to Boa R,
lot. Featurea equipped kitchen,
c/o Sanford Herald.
k hardwood fluora, and many
other nice extrai.
SEARS ROEBUCK k Co. has
opening la Central and South
Total price — Juit $11,0*5, and
Florida for men between the
after very reaaonable down
ages of 21 and 45, In manage• *
payment, aaaume VA 4V4%
mrnt training. Good starting
mortgage payment* of ftT.TO.
salary while In training. After
We will be pteaaed to serve
completion of training period
*** © IM*KingVetterti tradtota. Isa. Wsrli risMinssnW. ]
you.
you will be assigned as a mana­
"Man, what s day I had at the offioa. I'm *v*a glad
ger of a Sears Catalog Sales
Stenstrom R ealty
to b* home.’*
Office with chance of further
HERBERT STENSTROM
advancement. Applicants muat
Registered Broker
have a college education, be of
LBN RtS.NER
good character, be neat in ap­
LOTTIE BROADWAY
pearance. Sales experience pre­ l L _ B r t M l B | _ j _ P a t e « M _ ^ i B * j e l n 13. Special Benders
KEN TORBETT
ferred but not required. If you
H E A T I N G
THOS. E. THOMPSON
BETTYE D. SMITH
meet the necessary require­
General Contractor
H. B. POPE CO.
Associates
ments, write giving brief des­
Homo Carpentry Rcpaira
aoo ft. Park - FA 2 4234
U M. Park Ph. FA 2-2410 cription of your educational
Roofing k Siding
background and three personal
PUMPS ~ SPRINKLERS
Phono FA 2*451
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, double car­
references. Address your letter
Ail types and sites. Installed
ports, extra large utility room.
to
Mr.
W.
C.
Anderson,
P.
O.
TASKER PAINTING — Room
"Do It Yourself"
Monthly payments $76. 110
Box 432, Winter Haven, Florida.
Special. FA 2*15*.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Shannon Dr. FA 2-137*.
STINE
ROOFING, Gutters, Spouting,
Machinery and Supply Co.
APPROXIMATELY ten acres of 11. Work Wanted
Roof Ropalrs, Fainting, Cement I0T W. and St.
Ph. PA 1*432
grove, $1,500 per acre; near Sunk Carpenter Work. General
land Estatea. Contact Joseph PART TIME or temporary office
Home Repairs. M yra. Experi­ TV PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL
work desired by young woman;
Levy, FA 2-1223.
ence. Very law Rates. Phone
For 3 'weeka only!
experienced. FA 2-4644.
FA 2-5*71
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
M to. (accept aoma
SECRETARY: shorthand, dicta­
.portables)
123.50
2544 French Ave.
B A M ROOFING
tion, legal experience; wants
31 to. 133.50
14 la. 343.50
J. W. HALL
Contracling k Repairs
full or part-time work. Call
A0 tubes have k 1 yaar guarantee.
Realtor
lie s—ad —, Beaded
FA 2-M44.
LLOYD'S RADIO k TV
"Call Hall"
PhoM FA 1*041
FREE ESTIMATES
4l« Sanford Ave. PI,. FA 2-9T2*
Day* Work Wanted. PA 2-3253.
100 Laurel Ave. Ph. FA 2-7*43
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
LEWIS SALES 4 SERVICE
Raymond Lundquiat, Assoc.
PERMANENT or temporary work
PAINTING k DECORATING
Vespa Motor Scooter*
FA 1-3*41 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
aa light ateno. — typist or gone,
licensed — B atted
Heater 4 Lawn Mower Service
ral office work. PA 3-1M0.
Free Estimate* —
West Country Club Rd, FA 2-7$2ft
2-BEDROOM block bouse leas
Work Guara
than one year old; small down PERMANENT work for 1* yr.
SERVICE CALLS « l.» : for dopayment. FA 2-7*72.
old boy. Pbooe FA 3-MM
FA 2-1204
pend able TV service, call San­
ford TV Center, 9th and Sanford
12. PlemMag Bervtcee
It. SjMrial'
Ave. FA 1*741.
STOP I LOOK I LISTEN!
SANFORD Plumbing k Heating PIANO LESSONS to your homo.
MODER7- RUG CLEANERS
Call FA 2-731*.
gTOPI in to see our 3 bedroom UN So. Urn Ph. FA 1-7*14.
All Sis* Rug* And Wall Te Wall
lift or I tiled bath homes at
Carpets. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
AUTO GLASS
1 Week Service Ph. FA I-TU7
Plum bing
R epairs
SAN SEM KNOLLS
im C. Themaa
INSTALLED
4' Mocks Weat of French Avenue
1*21 Barita St.
FA S-M4* Windshield
on 30th Street.
Back Glasa Sewing Mach. Repairs
Loor
Glass
VentGlasaALL MAKES 4 MODELS
LOOK! »t all the wonderful fea­
$SAVE?
104 Bo.- P ark -&lt;34 hr. ear.)
SERVICE
tures la these homes. Terrauo
FA 2 3425
New 4 Used
Senltarik Glaxo and Paint Co.
floors—Furred and Plastered
F urn itu re and Appliances
U i 1U W. had Bt.
FA 2 4*22 13-A
walla — Custom built • cabinet
P adore
Plumbing k Heating
work—and Dust-free closets
TV aid RADIO REPAIR at r DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP Mather of Sanford
AIR CONDITIONING
Close to echooli and shopping
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK S;M alfthto aad weekends; Ban­ 2004 Adama Pb.
E. P in t BL PB. FA 2-0VII
FA "3511
ter*, Lake Mary and Longwood.
Seated Ave.
FA 24NI
-LISTEN! to the price and
FA 1I77I and FA 1*11*.
tar ms—1550 Down FHA Financ­
PLUMBING
ed—Exclusive with
INCOME TAX ftERVICE
Contracting k Repairs
W. H. “Bill” 8 temper Agency
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
free Estimates
Realtor 4 Insurer
R. L. HARVEY
1111 Celery Ave. Tsl- FA 213*4
ASSOCIATES: H. K. Toffee
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper IN Sanford Ave. Pham FA ***** PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
Robert F. May, B ait Pilcher,
W. L. HARMON
13- Electrical Servitor
Helen E. Noonan
PH. FA 2-4229 After ft P. M.
Phone PA 1-49*1
US N. Park House Wiring — Electric Service
Thla te year opportunity to a— and taapaot
BEPT1C TANK SERVICE
Sid Vlhton
Since 1*4*
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
U I Magnolia
FA 2*915
A. HARE
DEBARY
NOrih ft-4422
NOrth ft-4711
1*. Build i»g
WAUC RIGHT IN
LL
ENVELOPES, Letterhead., atatoA'money maker NOW and wide
WALL PAPERING k PAINTING
■Mte, Invoices, hand bills, and
open for farther expansion.
Bod Beard
programs, e t c . Pr igreiaiva
MOST UP TO DATE, SPACIOUS AND LIVABLE
Present income recolvcd from Work Guaranteed
Contact 50* West *th St.
Printing Ce. Pbo— FA 2-2851—
six different aonrcea, one, or all,
HOMES IN CENTRAL FLORIDA. IF YOU WANT
Pbooa FA I **41
am Was* 131b St.
may be increased.
Opportunities inch as this sel­
TH E MOST FOR YOUR MONEY IN QUALITY
dom available. 114,oo* down will
give you Immediate possession.
AND LOCATION DON’T MISS TH IS OPPORTUN-

FARMER’S AGENCY

. F A 2 -2 6 1 1

A Satisfied customer ta our bod Uicd furniture, appliances, tooli Canteena, m en Hts, compete**,
advertisement.
military toy*, tent*, cote. Army-n P law JfaM m ^d U rry ’a Mart
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
215 SanforuAvr. Ph. FA 3-4132
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
10ft So^Jdak___
Ph. fA V-5741
Ti. a m e lei T S T s a lT
REDWOOD Cedar closet, to*
new, $30. 450 Rosalia Dr. (out*
Ba Lovelier With Professional GOOD Uaed Appliance* and TV’a.
tage).
Beauty Can.
Gormly, Inc., Third 4 Palmetto.

HOME SEEKERS

YOU’LL LOVE THIS
Six beautiful acre*, about five
in bearing grove, 310 orange,
40 grapefruit and tangerine
treea, 4 to 40 year* old. (pro
aant crop included). Several
excellent homeaitei, weat of
Sanford. Only $1,000 down, reaeonable term* on balance.

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For Torturing
Wife On Trip

the Podtrsl Avisitor Agee*
prefldsney testa damai#
nereis) aircraft..
ttoaal pilots who a n Mm*
of the Airline Pilots Aaan.
flatly Uwy will toko no mare
t proficiency lasts baeaua* of
retest National Alitteos ae*
sta.” Airline offleialo called a
ttag today with their pilot*
itoore of tho ALPA tod etid
pUota should have discussed
s charge* with the compeny.

? a a i'U p y w s

If Republican Nixon ia elected chief a chant* te pror* ha’a atUl
(itendent, Butler MIBT*MW'« * /&lt; “ fliiA ^Z ^m ocrat Lawrence invlt(ha limit” on any price Increases. ad McDonald to b* a Pennsylvania^
Ha predicted that Nixon would not delegate-at-Urg* at tha Demo­
cratic convention In July.
win tha presidency.
“I will accept with pleasure, af
Stcalworkara Praiidfnt David J .
McDonald U the man who really course," McDonald replied,
jumped out of the Iryiny pen of McDonald started hla day ta Mm
the labor diipula Into the fire of hot political watera by saying in
a TV interview that Nison ahonld
politic!.
Columnist Drew Pearson said not pet all (|m praise h e Ob* Meal
Thursday that MeDonald had told aetUeoMnt
friends be would forsake hie nor­ Ho aald Jaat a* much eradM
mal Democratic allefiance .and aid ihould f* to the financier father
Nison's presidential campaign ba­ of Sen. John F. Kennedy (D -0
eauaa of the "very generous” atael Maaa.ii Democratic p«—Martial
aspirant, for partuadln* hia hank­
settlement.
McDonald promptly doniod that er frienda in auppert a atael aai_
he's committed to support Nixon tlemant
McDonald aald that aMhar Ken­
or anybody alas.
Pennsylvania Gov, Davtf L. nedy or Nixon would maha n food
pi ai ldant

Crash Victims

BOLIVIA, N. C. (DPI) - PBI
anal official, aald. ’'oat tha flagarprlota experts eepeetsd to

the M victim* at Wadjveday’a
Hanoi crash near Brilvir, N.C.
IWn BoHvl* disaster, lo which
9C4B New Yerh-to-MIsm flight
porurtly disintegrated in the
Twm M eeeem fto hM NaUonwtlhin eight weeks. On Nov. 1«
MlsmttnSew Oricao# inter*
Uge flight «a»b*d
If af Mexico under similar drnatanees and killed all 41 prir» aboard.
. .
fhe Natianal pilots charged that
. yAA'S drici pcefldency teste
t harmful te commercial air*
rtt "amt may eventually lead te

ltah the Identity af two victims
atm missing.
By Into Thursday night. W af
tha SI bodlse had has* poriUvriy
identified by finger prints, by
clothing sod Jtweuy or by grtav*
lag relatives who stood in a tiny
screaoad-irt saetlaa af a high
school gymnasium la task at tha
victims. A hospital strata aepantad them from the main ream
whore raws of bodtee lay *cs the
Saar.
Two day* af marehteg through
muddy krmlaod and damp forerto at the crash site failed te
tun up any trace ef two other
victims. Discovery of m oral
piano gfltewe and two fragment*
of teoetage skta at Kuru Beach
led to apeeuiatlen that the two
may have falten from Am etrlcken
DC-fB before It reiehH the Brito*

Uw target are* ia ta Uw geaera! vicinity af the Marshall lalauds, where the United lu te*
has aa atomic testing ground.
Anatoly Docoduitala, writing In
KomtomoUkaya Pruvads, said
"tha schievsmsots af Bavlat rackairy alraady usable axtewlva eel*
sntlfic axparimente In spec*.”
"U Is perfecUy claar, howovar,
than aa increase ta the weight af

bear* a f friUlasta Cna.tr WarE« to ll resets* bis* at tks .tr ie ,
r Davie K. Oat* Ml, Clsrk, In tks
awrtbsMs to Buford, Florid* up
i in * p. it* January ti, n s* for
is (all awins pises of sqillpmsatl
Oa* S-srllDdsr, 4 tan elek-up
trurfc (dark grssn) squlpp.d It possibls considerably to inwltht
cress* Uwir lustramentation and
AlltamaUa Irsft.mlsslsn
Ns-sole Slffsrs.llsl ,
Sits-II csss Sin stlas mud-trssd, comprehensive studies te the ipse*
4-ply Hr* (Tow. *N Couatrytyps) oa wl*s H a s on roar
around Uw earth," be said.
■tes-ll l-ply tiros (standard
The mw Bovidt rocket, be stld
tread, standard rials) sa Irani
"will be especially Important In
sad .spare
Mss tor
tho light of flights te other planets
Fsasa rakb*r east and kssk
of the solar ayetem."
T ars signals
"Hera again," be added, "tha
problem of payloads la of para­
mount interest to sclenltei*. Aad
payloads depend M Um power at
Uw rocket’* engines."
Moscow newspaper* carried
• UM w e st b . ssolossd In a thoAllnew*
of Uw projected Pacific
•salad sdvslspa plainly marksd sn
M e oetsidsi Bid F o r Pick-up tests m Uwir front pages.

Lake Mary Church
Gels New Pews

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A a* dent's forecast of tha large stir
word sentence that President El­
Rep. CarroH D. Kearns (Pa.)
senhower inserted In hie State of
the Union Message has boosted top Republican ow the House Edu­
prospect* that Congress will go cation and Labor Committee,
viewed EUenhowor's menage as
•bowing a willingnem to compro­
mise. Kearns aald he was "willlag to work herd" to reach a
uted to members of Congms, the compromise.
President urged action uo Uw 35year iaetsHmiiH plan for school
aid that he recommended last
year. '
N called for a federal ootiey of
sbeut SLM0,M0,0W over • long
period to help needy ecbool dis­
tricts pay off bonds for eouetruet*
tag now classrooms.
JACKSON, Min. (UPI) - A
But Eisenhower, ia rending his
address, tossed in the extra sen­ long-secret FBI report on the
tence stating that his budget for l/nehlng of Negro Mack Charles
Uw neat fiscal year would show a Parker last April contains stetepi.MO.ono.eeo surplus "to be ap­ ments from three men that they
plied against our national debt."
Liberal House Democrats seised
thit statement as Justification tor
their pay-now program of taggsr
federal grants within Uw next few
years for building iclwol*.
Bsp. Frank Thompson Jr. (D*
N. J.) said Risoohower’s saliclpa*
od surplus "might hatter be used
lor ear greatest natural resource
—our children.”
a month-long FBI in
Tjwapson, who supported ■ pleted after last
summer.
largtf program last year, said he verilgotlon
None
of
the
statements
contained
wae "willing te compromise and admissions that tho authors
•pend Just as much s i Uw Presi­ themselves gone to Uw Jell to had
get
dent recommended la IM7.” He
recalled the President then rec­ Parker, a truck driver who was
held on a charge of having
ommended US million dollars an­ being
raped a white women.
nually for four years.
One of Uw three men was quot­
Bop. . Cleveland M. Bailsy (D*
W. V i.), chairman of tho House ed is saying that, because of
ho gavo JaU kegs to four
education subcommittee, said El­ fear,
men who came to his home the
senhower's message "opened the night
of April M. a few hours be­
door a little” on school construct
fore
the
lynching. The report said
Uoo. But BsUey.dtscrUwd as "so he told FBI
agenti he knew the
much political hooey” Uw Fresh
men "wouldn't hesitate” to do
him or bis family bodily harm If

Thursday morning, bo lied her to
■ tree, the told, and drove back
boms for soma eeiled laundry.
Stanton fainted whan be was ar­
rested. Authorities notified tha
girl's father, whs flaw ham lor

'Drench* Coat Sale
SOUTHEND, England (UPI)—
Most of tho stock was drenched
Thuriutay whan • largo water
pipe buret in n High Street etor*.
The etor* specialise! ta raincoats.
home ta Florida following a long­
term lease on M acres of land
occupied by Uw Royal Palm Polo
rounds at Baca Rato* for use of
Polo Unlimited, Inc.

Membara and frienda attend­
ing tho Lake Mary Community
Presbyterian Church Sunday will
be pleased to find tha Installa­
tion of now pawa completed.
The pawa have bean purchased
as o part of a project of refurn­
ishing the isncutery ia order to
enhance Ms dignity and appeal to
tha worshipper*. New Itemi of
furniture have also been Install­
ed in the classroom* adjacent to
the sanctuary, tha pew* were
procured from Southern Desk
Company. H. M. Gleason of Lako
Mary has recently completely refinished the floors at the church.
Alter the morning service Sun­
day aa honorary dinner will be
held on behalf ef Mr. and Mrs.
Pat McCarthy, The,- McCarthy*
have been valuable and faithful
workers hi severs! departments
of Uw church for Uw past three
years. They have been much Help
in the Sunday school, Uw Junior
Choir, sad other youth work. They
art a Navy family and will bo
transferred within a few days te
Memphis, Tenn. Dinner will be
served ta Uw educational buildtag.

PITTSBURGH (UPI) — The
IfW atari-labor diapnto, which in*
eluded a record-imaahlng 116-day
strike, ended ia a photo finisj .
Both the steel companies’'stock­
holders and the MO,000 United
Steelworkers
members
eould
claim victory — or prove losers.
U will take month* to develop Um
picture.
No major steel company re­
duced dividends to Us sbarchoM*
era. Pittsburgh area steel work­
ers generally agrand that the
strike wage loss — roughly PL­
OW per man — was worth tho
joust. Most ondsd up with aa an­
nual income as good or belter
thea (heir take borne pay la re­
cession-ridden IBM.
‘T lost more time la ISM than
I ever spent on strike this year,"
Slid Ernest Lewis, n crane ope­
rator in tho open hearth de­
partment at Jones A Lsyghlin
Steel'! Pittsburgh* works.
Lewli, a veteran of U years ta
Uw steel mills, went on:
"I got nothing but unemploy­
ment compensation and Supple­
mental Unemployment Benefit*
for sitting out the recession ta
1*51.

Happy Hippos
____
PORTELIZABETH,
ELIZABETHSouth Ad­
rien (UPI) — Trengelllaae "tart­
lets" will be shot tote the ftaehp
ports of hippopotami before truaeporting them 1,000 ssilae tram
Kruger National Park to Add*
Game Preserve, a park spokes­
man reported today.

*289,197.00 In e a rn in g s
, p a id s a v e r s
In 1 9 0 9

Hospital Notes

Trunk. O p s. Janu ary St, ItM.
M s will fcs ops usd a t a masttog to bs held la tha C susty
OaetMlsalsa
mssUso
su
J t x e s r r r t . ISM.
GENEVA (UPI) — Bate wore
Jahn Krldsr. Chairman
Board of C seaty Commit- responsible for three of the 11
fatal eases ef rabies In the Unit­
■Is asm
Oaaford, Florida
ed Btetee ta Uw post two years,
f r y i David M. (totabst
tho World Health Organisation
Clark cirault Os a r t .

roam

3 B at F a ta litiei

reported Thursday.

future for
Federal
B hunity, an d relu m e to th em a su b sta n tia l r e w a r d -e a r o in p I
M o rw y
rfC K V V O

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPDEvidence of tba existence af
national bate organization head'
by ■ "fanatical fuehrer" baa bet
turned over to the FBI.
The disclosure wm made Sta
today by Lt. J. O. Crews, bead i
the Jacksonville polico depai
meat’s intelligence division.
Craws said an admirer of Na
doctrines bad been arrested i
connection with swaetlkas paints
oo the Jacksonville Jewish Cei
ter.
"The suspect may be the loc
leader of a national anU-J*wls
anti-Negro underground organit
lion under tba direction of
fanatical fuehrer epecaUag east &lt;
a northern etty/’ ho aald.
Crews said the. 25 ) car-old au
peel, whom he declined to idem
tpr, had been releaacd pending l
FBI report on evidence.
"We turned over all ovidom
ta d (ladings of total tnlwmgiliana te tha FBI ta Weehtagtan,"
Craws said. "H should receive

Personal Tax
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week "
Crewe X . T___ wed k* two warntog tatoam to
Jewish m
aimllar to
torlai from a
aemltle writer in Virginia,
wld the Virginian supplied proMari material to member* at a
group arrested for the IMS bombtog of the Atlanta
Jewish
------a ,isTemple
, .known
-----Craws sold
the suspect
to bsve received literature and
Nasi decorations by mail fr.m
a northern city. Ho wee carry­
ing noo-Nasl literatnee whan arnested. Crews aald.
In Berlin, Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer arrived today from
Bonn on hia aanuM vlah and
was expected to make his Brat
public statement' an tbo wave of
antlSemtttam that has gweft Wont
Germany*
Adenauer fa keeping n premise
be made when ha hi same, shato
teller' hi imb - to via* West
BorHo at lea* once each year.
During • three day atay to will
address the Berlin senate, tear
the city sad told ■ reception.
Ho already too privately de­
nounced the wgve sf ewaetikaMinting and the government fl­
ee If attacked nnU-Bemlttam ta an
o f f i c i a l s f tomato. Informed
sources to lto v e d to woubf oss
to speak sat afflafslly.

Mikler Boy Critical
After Track Fall
An 11-year-old Stavta boj
lepoefd ta “crltlssl" soadtltaa
t o today to the Florida Sanltartsm at
Orlande sftar to slippsd and fall
off s pick-up trash yesterday after,

see sf Mr. sad
Mrs. Andrew Mikler, was sluing
to the bask end sf (to track
■ad apparently MB sir, hitting Ms
toad an toe pavzmeat as tto
truck wm moving.
An toBcial to tto hospital re­
ported that (he boy may have
to a (raotarod skuM and Is In a
seml-cenactoua stats.

student Ward
Seminole
W aters in th e Jaycea National tsenage driving contest. Eleven students
had th air driving skill tasted Saturday a t th s city parking lot next to ta k e
Monroe. W atching W aters to makh aura he doesn't h it the barrel are, from
left, 8 g t. Lao Rock, Jaycea Road-s-o ehairm an Jim m y DeBrlne and Deputy
L. J . Krix. The w inner of th s local segm ent of th s national contest will be
AROUND THE ROAD-E-0 BARRELS

announced a t th a Jay cea luncheon T hursday.

(S ta ff Photo)

ANTWERP, Belgium (UPI) —
Runaway New York debutante
Gamble Benedict, II, is some­
where ta Europe trying to mar*
ry a 35-year-old unemployed Ro­
manian "aa quickly as potslble
before my family can step In,"
n ship's officer Mid today.
But a New York attorney said
tha man, Andrei Pormnbeonu, la
net free to marry her. Porum% beenu la separated but net di­
vorced from i former wife who
is tha mother of Me seven-year*
old daughter, according to Pamfil
' Riposanu, who said to tod rep­
resented tto wife, Maddy, ta an
unsuccessful reconciliation at­
tempt more than s year ago.
Another friend of Porum besnu,
however, Mid to waa sure tto
man must to free because to
had told him ef plana to marry.
0 again, and he Is an honest man."
Mia* Benedict, belreaa to n
Remington typewriter fortune,
ran nwny from her grandmother*!

WASHINGTON (UP1) - Ass is
least* Democratic Leader
Mtks Mantalaid baa urged a strong
U. S. pretest against Busala'a
plea to test « powerful aaw rocto t ta (he Contra! Pacific.
M (to Bovtat Union Igaoroo aueh

a protest, he said, lha United
States should seek a special ses­
sion of tto United Nations to
"oonsider and deal with this high­
handed pronouncement."
The Montana senator a mem­
ber af (to senate Foreign Rela­
tione Committee, tale graphed hia
views Sunday night to Secretary
of State Christian A. Harter,
‘ Mansfield described M "arro­
gant" ths Soviet plan io set aside
IT,000 square mile* to Ito Pacific
tor the missile test. Russia an­
nounced Igat
teat week It planned to
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Dome- eoimced
a n tis National Chairman Paul M.
Bettor Merged Sunday that tba
Elsenhower admlnlitratlon engl* and planes to stay out of the ares
There was os immediate reply
neared tto ood of the ateel dia"ta taasm the election" of to Mansfield’s demand for a U.
Prtoldato Bichard M. Nixon S. protest. But the Slate Depart­
ment Mid last week it planned no
M (to. next president.
•in . Thurston B. Morton (R- protest. Officials aald there wm
Ky.), tha Republican national nothing Illegal ta the Russian
chairman, Immediately denied tto warning for ships &gt;nd planes to
accusation. Ha and Butler locked stay away.
t o n s to a television debate.
Tto second session of the Nth
Butler said "tto most signifi­ Congress plunged today into tte
cant statement that waa made first full working week with early
about tto steal aetttoment was skirmishing on two major battlemade by tto WaQ Street Journal, (rente — civil righto and missilewhich la certainly not a Democra­ ■pace spending.
tic source.”
Sen. Jacob Javtts (R.-N. T )
He Mid the administration "al­ announced to would Introduce to­
lowed the strike to exist" and day a package af five civil rights
than mads M a polities! Be" to bills, including ooa calling
sad It,
of federal registrars to
"The Wall Btrnst Journal claim­ assure voting rights.
ed that Vies President Nison
•oasts Republican Leader Evermade a deal with tto steal cornpantos whereby they would agroo ett M. Dirkaen (HI.) promptly
Is this settlement and withhold predicted that Ito registrars pro­
any price Increase until after posal would become ooe of tto
I to ," Butler aald, "notii flee "controversial" Issues of tto new
session which convened Wedneetto election."
Morton, who disagreed with
Butter potat-fay-point to their de­ • Z toe missile-space issue, Bap.
bate over tto stool strike aed Overton Brooks (D U .) charged
other issues, declared "I fool that tto administration's program
sura that tha vies president mad* waa clouded by "duplication, tivno deal with any company about airy and Indecision. He plinnad
when K would ar would net re lea to announce today a witness* list
for Houm Spars Committee in­
p rim .
vestigation sterling next Monday,
Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.),

Sled Pad Fixed,
Butler Charges

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peered very much in love and
quoted ,the young society girl as
telling hlmt "We Intend te get
married in Europe as quickly as
possible before my family can
slap In."
Tto couple left Antwerp for
Paris Sunday afternoon, ship's
officers said.
Porum bean u, aon of a Roma*
"tea army colonel and a one­
time student ta the nation’s lop
military school, became an Amer.
lean cltixen through service in the
U, B, Army.
Miron Butarlu, an old friend,
said In New York that be had
been best man at Porutnbeanu’a
wadding in Germany In 1944 to
Maddy Scbneikart, daughter ef a
Stuttgart teacher.
Butarlu said hia friend and tha
wealthy young debutante met last
pummer while Porumbeenu wsa
working aa n chauffeur at South
Hampton for Mr*. Ante Bulova,
widow of (be chairman of the
Bulova Watch Co.
Doc. tT, tto dog after tor debut
Butarlu M id to amt ether
f riend* had triad to bring about
poly*
She a n d forumbeanu arriv ed n reconciliation between Ponimbaami nad Mn wtfe but t o d lo tied
and that t o had «Is m s H w I that
they are divorced" for about two
their

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County taxpayers wi l l p a y
thrir personal property tax on a
percentage basis for ths Brat time
la the county's history.
Tax Assessor Rlchsnt McCanns
said today that for IMO ths mottod
of assessing this particular type af
personal property will to m n per­
centage baste an tto vata* af tto
home.
The percentage Iq baled an X*
coot of Ito total s tee asmeat
with the 11 mill rite, &lt;to
ount of the tax ie very amall.
(McCanns, citing an example,
■aid that for tto average 110,000
amassed property, tto personal
property lax would to approxi­
mately DS.ao at Ito present M mIH
tax rata.
Personal property I n e l n d e a
household furnishing* and Ml per­
sonal offsets.
The new method, according ta
McCanns, greatly raciUtatea work
ta tto tax •saaMor's erfire and la
an added
jt6

Red Test Plan Protested S
a Democratic presidential pros­
pect, accused President Risen*
bower Sunday night of giving tha
people mistaken Information about
ths status of the defense sod
■pace programs.

Jaycees To Make
Award To Young
W A V B / ’i i ' TeacherOf Year
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The Jaycses will pay tribute to
the teaching profession during Jay
cm Week next week when they
honor a faculty member selected
from Sanford, Lake Mary and Lake
Monroe schools as Young Teacher
of the Year.
Selection of the outstanding
young teacher wUl be part of the
WMk-long observance of Jayree
Week In which young people In srvoral fields will be recognised. The
Jaycees also have inaugurated a
Young Sailor of the Year award for
Navy enlisted men aa a new tea
tu n this year.
The faculty of each school wilt be
asked ta nominate a representative
teacher not more than 35 years old
and five local citiiens will judge
tto nominees and choose a winner.
Nominees will to Judged on pro­
fessional training, experience, ac­
tivities and personal characteris­
tics, plus recommendations of
school principals.
Chairman Vernon Mize of Uie
young teacher eommittce has ask­
ed that Ml nominations for this
award to ta not later than Jan. II.
Tto award will to presented, along
with others, at the awards night
Jan. to which will climax Jaycrc
Week.
The winner of tha local award
will to taigthto far the Florida
Young Teacher of the Year contest
sponsored bp tto state Jaycea or­
ganisation.
"By Mloctlng a young teacher of
tto year, tto Jaycees propose to
ackflowtedg* tto contribution! of
teachers te tto progress and wel­
fare of the state and to encourage
better qualified and larger num­
The County Commission i* ex­ bers of students to enter the teach­
pected to name an architect tomor­ ing told," M iu aald.
row to draw up preliminary plaM
for a new county Jail,
Ths discussion on naming the Luke Mary Firemen
architect will start at l:30.p. m..
Commission Chairman John Krider Meet Tomorrow
said today.
Ths Inks Mary Voluntas, Fire
Krider said this morning that Department will meet at tha Fire
preliminary plana submitted by Houm at • p. m. Tuesday. All
architect James Gamble Rogers of firemen and men vho are inWinter Park will to studied and (created ta the department ar*
discussed before naming an archi­ urged to to present at tha instal­
tect. Roger* conducted a study of lation of new officers and ta
jail facility needs early last year. make flaal plans for the training
program which wIR be conducted
■*
next month by Instructors from
the Mata Fire College.
Peterson Rites

RunawayDebutanteEnds Board To Discuss
Up In Europe With Fiance Architect For Jail
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NO. 604

Set Wednesdoy
Funeral Mrvlces for Mrs. Starl­
ing Peterson, former Sanford res­
ident, wUl te held at 3 p. m
Wednesday si the Church of the
Good Shepherd, Jacksonville, wilh
tto Rev. Valentino Lm officiat­
ing. Burial will to ta Evergreen
Cemetery, Jacksonville.
Pallbearers wilt to Dr. Thomas
Palmar, Alfred D. Stevens, Ran­
dolph H. Thompson, George SenMae, Mr. Ssnonk and Mr. Meath.
I t o i n a p bMMm m m wfH to Martoot B, Pipe, Edward H. Host,
PhOtip B. May and Sam C.

Humane Society
Schedules Meeting
The first public meeting of the
newly formed Semiaoia County
Humana Society wUl to told at
&gt; p. ra. Thursday at tbs Ameri­
can !&gt;cgion Hall on Hwy. ti-ti.
Permanent officers will be nam­
ed and membership dues for tto
organization will be discussed.
Temporary President Mr*. Har­
riet Cowley aald today that ten­
tative plans call for memberships
to consist of Junior, SO eenta, con­
tributing, |l i annual, Mi support­
ing. flO and llfetlma, 3100.
AU lntereited persons are nrgsd to attend the meeting.

Two Are Charged
In Bolita Raid

Oviedo Council
Dinner Tonight
The Oviedo city oouncil wtN told
a dinner lor ks Incoming and out­
going members at Ito Oviedo Cllr
Hell tonight. Attending tto f p. m.
dinner will to re-elected Mayor M.
L. Gary, Councilman W. Bon
Clontt, J. Y. Karris and V. M.
Martin and newly elected Council*
men Ben Jones sad B, F. Ward Jr.
Former council men Joe I. Beasley
and Karl DaU Mm will attend.

N ew M eeting Place?

O ffice Stays Open

Tto county
stay •pea eotalnuourty
_____
tram B
Election Planned
s. m. natil B p m.
I to Oviedo Chamber of Cam
■i. *
“
marM wtR told Ha annual rlcrlion
of officers Jan. 21 at T:-J p. m. in clerk’s

through December and that.fUture has in­
creased greatly over the past two weeks,
Galloway reported also that 2,762 new
auto tags have been sold thus far for •
total of $32,705.78.
Galloway said his office is trying to
handle the tax workload as efficiently and
speedily as possible, .He pointed out that
the office is now remaining open during
noon hours to assist taxpayers,

Labor Threatens
Congress A t Polls
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
AFL-CIO, apparently angry with
both Republicans and Democrats,
demanded today that Congress
approve a seven-point "must"
program or face the consequences
■t the polls next November.
"Our warnings do longer ran be
taken lightly," said AFL-CIO
President George Meany in open­
ing a three-day legislative confer­
ence attended by aoo union lead­
ers .from throughout tha nation.
Meany ealled upon Congress lo
overcomo "financial Untidily and
political cowardice" ta approve an
Increase ta the rcdcral minimum
wage, higher Jobless pay, biggar
defense spending and other laborbacked measures.
"We. . .are growing increas­
ingly impatient with (rustrating
daisy*, with the lack of construeUva achievement and with tha usbrokaa record of brohon
es." he e*M.
This waa regarded u a rabuka
ta the Democratic majority In
Congress few what tto AFL-CIO
term* a "mediocre record ta tto
first session of iht Mth Congress.
Meany also lashed out at Ito
Republican administration's tightmoney policy, its warnings about
inflation and otl-.r signs af what
to sMlad "defeatism ”
.There ta an election com tag
up nast Novamtor," to Mid.

"If we get our people In regis­
ter and vote, If wo pinpoint Ito
lsauM sod tto voting records af­
fectively, wa can get a govern-

W. V. Billing Dies
Aflerikori JHaest.
Wlikerson Van Bitting, M, died
oarly tale morning attar a short
Ha had beaa a resident of Sanfar 30 years sad was a es­
tiva of Ocala.
Ho w m manager of Touchtao
Drug Co,, a member of lha Firm
Methodist Church of Sanford,
raembe- of Mason Lodge to and
of the Elks Club of Sanford.
He U survived by his wife,
Mre. Ruth C. Bitting; one daugh­
ter, Mrs. E, C. Waldheim; two
brothers. Perry Billing and Fred
BlMlng and !w« sisters, Mrs. A.
F, Last and Mre. Walter Blanch­
ard. The family requests that
Oowsrs be omitted,
Funeral arrangements are in­
complete, and will to announced
by Brisioo Funeral Home.

Lions To Hear
Stock Analyst
Stock analyst Harman Cade will
1*11 Sanford Lkma of his experience
with securities at tto Lions Clvte
Center luncheon tomorrow. Gade,
who is prosidaat of Security Asso­
ciate* and la on tha board of direc­
tors of the Florida Growth Fuad,
hM been ta the tavssfcneat Reid

Two County Negro women were
charged with poiscstioa of totita
tickets by deputies during the
weekend.
Deputies arrestad Mrs. Viola
Brawn ef Bipes Ave., Midway, late
Priday sight and WUhtomane since
Jams*, of Ml W. tlta Bt., I Mon­
day night.
Deputies also hava arrestad Jim
Brown, Sanford Negro charged
with forging three checks of L. A.
Dude of Oviedo.

Florida Slate Bank's chairman
of Uw board. F. | . McNxttf,
told bank etocktotdara last wore
that he topes next January’s
stockholders’ meeting will to told
Alderm en To M eet
Tto Casselberry Board of Al­ in tto new beak buildtag across
dermen will hold its regular First St. Tto stockholders present
meeting at 1:30 p. ra. today ia recommended that the hoard pewreed as fast as possible with Ito
tto taws Woman's Club.
oew buildtag. About M at
C horui To Rehearse trs attaaded tto meeting.
The Sanford Mala Chorus will
meet for a rehearsal at T:M p. m.
today ta the UKO building.

County and city officials Mid today
nearly &lt;1 million In taxes hnve been paid
Moca th e tax noDoctiona started thin year.
County Tnx Collector John Galloway
reported that $476,088.18 hna been col­
lected by hia office as of last Friday and
10,216 receipts issued.
City Clerk Henry Tamm Jr, reported
that $.108,406.81 has been collected

mint Mint places human needs
■bove (he demands of big busi­
ness."
Msany lisled the following mea­
sure* as unfinished business
which he ssid Congress could Ig­
nore no longer:
Regaining superiority In military
weapons "whatever ihe cost."
Federal aid for school construc­
tion and improvement of teach­
ers* salaries.
An Increase In the minimum

wage from It to li.M aa hour
and extension of coverage.
Federal standards ta raise upemployment benefit* and freo
medical Insurance for aoclal as*
curity recipients.
Adoption of civil rights legiala*
lion to and "second-claa* citizen­
ship."
Federal aid to depressed areas.
Program to build homes, wipe
out slums, rebuild dttas and p r»
vide new- roads and airport*.

News Briefs
a

Impromptu Show
NEW YORK (UPI) - Comedian
Mlllon Bari* gave an improm
performance Sunday aboard a
Angeles-bound Jot airliner that
developed landing gear trouble and
waa returning lo Naw York. Berta
offered ta do a routine to kooR
tto US passengers from worn?
lag, and kept H up for two toufa
u r’’| the craft Handed safely.

Gambling Chargee 5
MIAMI (UPI) - Tan peraoM
faced gambling charge* today at­
tar a weekend raid tore which
Mtted 31,DM In eeeh and a radta
set for receiving Cuban lottery
numbers. Agents estimated tto
ring woe doing a 33.303 to 310,(MB
a day buatataa before tto raid Sett
urday. Tto raiders broke into •
northwest Miami residence to ett

HKV.UKOKGK SWALLOW
assumed Iho duties ef go■latent prtaot of Holy Croto
Episcopal Church in San­
ford recently. Father Swal­
low wtN shore in the ser­
vice*. pariah activities and Faircloth In R act
MIAMI (UPI) - Miami
will U availabts for eounm

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Committee Of 100
To Meet Tuesday
The Committee of 100 will hold a
meeting Tuesday at 1:30 p. as. ta
Ito annex of tba Sanford Civic
Canter. Tto primary purpose of
this meeting U to Meet officers and
committee chairmen for Ito com­
ing year.
Maurice Marshall, head of Eotertatament Knterplses, will to
•reseat to give an up-to-dsl* report
oo tto progress of Circualapd.
The public ta Invited ta attend,
Scott Bums, ehairman of ito m b miltee, said.

Polict Hunt
Squirrel Thief
Poltao today ar* looking for a
squirrel thief.
Luther TMker of SM E. Mth Bt.
reported to police AM sometime
leal night someone entered hia
yard sod stole tto squirrel and
tto cage.
Police found Ito cage too yards
from tto Taeker

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of more
for ito laiBmr eoualieg. Fairttath
announced to wiM ran aiitato
former representative CUM Rett
rail for tto Senate seat. Tto softt
was vacated when former sea*
lor J m Eaton was sppstatii to

Beard Appointed
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - Waefc
Coach Percy Beard today wm
named aeetetant director ef athle­
tics ta tim first official . ctloe to
tto UMvcratty ef Florida AthleUe
Director Bay Graves. Beard, wto
has beaa .Florida track coach
lines HM, zlsa wifl continue to
serve aa bustaoM manager end
track coach under G ra m wto
was named athletic director and
head football ooa eh Saturday.

W eight Control

EVANSVILLE, lnd. (UPI) —
Maad Johnson A Co. onoouaeed
today It has marketed' t sew
weight control product which sop*
pitas t nutritionally balanced*
hunger satisfying, pM-caterte dally
diet. Tto product, Metiwenl, row.
tains m drugs, tto company m M,
M ta ■ powder which, when 41*
sMved ta water, makes a have*

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