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A NEW GATE for Navy personnel and civil service worker* waa opened M
Wyljy Ave. this morning. The new exit will cut down congeution at the
South gate o f the Sanford Naval Air Station. Those participating in the
ribbon cutting are, left to right, John Krider, Chamber of Commerce man*
ager, Capt. Robert Slye, NAS Commander, Lt. Don Conners, public works
officer and Cdr. Paul Mitchell, the new executive officer, (Herald Photo)

SHS Rooms Ready By Fall
Architect John Burton told the
County School Board today that
room* at tha new Seminole High
School will be ready by the fall
*Okrm.
With Burton'* announcement,
Supt. of School* R. T. Milwee told
board members that “ at this time
there i* no indication of double ten­
sion* being held at the new school
to be located on Lake Jennie.
Rumors h id circulated through*
out the county that the clauroom s
wouldn’t be ready by fall and that
the board would be forced to hold
R ouble session* until the rooms
w e r e completed.
However, Burton reported that
there la a possibility that work on
the cafeteria, gym and auditorium
may not be completed in time for
the school’s opening the first week
in September.
The new school Is expected to
house l.OM students. Work on the
school started last November.

In other school businass, the
board started its preliminary work
on the new budget and hopes to
hava R ready by the end o f the
month.
Milwee said that next year’*
budget would be somewhat higher
than tha current one because of the
large increase in enrollment.

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News Briefs
Seaside Rest

WASHINGTON (U PI) - Preaident Eisenhower flies to Newport,
R. !., today to begin a seaside
Milwee also informed the board vacation which hs will Interrupt
that the state baa granted the July 26 for a trip to Chicago to
county $250,000 tot sspllal outlay address the Republican national
funds an a matching basis on new convention.
school projects.
The bosrd alto held off action
on purchase of science equipment
ATLANTA (UPI) - An official
at ths new Seminole High School of Northwest Airlines Indicated
untH further study.
hie company may take legal ac­
tion to prevent H* pilots from
taking part in a ooaaible tie-up
of airline passenger service in
eight southeastern states. The Air
Lin* Pilots Association announc
*d Wednesday its members have
voted » S S to honor picket lines’
of Southern Airways pilots, who
have been on strike since June I

Legal Action Nears

New Principals Named
At Lake Monroe, Oviedo

Tba County School Board to­
day appointed Carlton Henley to
replace W. H. DeShixo as prin­
cipal of Oviedo High School and
named Mortis Ruby as the new
principal of the I.ake Monroe
School.
The board made the .appoint­
ment#, on the recommendations
of tbr-board of trustees.'
DeShato was appointed earlier
aa supervisor o f secondary edu­
cation for ail county public
schools, while John Angel, former
VIENNA (U PI)—A sharp U. S. principal at Lake Monroe was
protest to tbs Austrian govern- named principal of the naw Longmant apparently caused Soviet
Teacher appointments made by
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev to
the board today were Mrs. Lila
tone down his anti-American dla*
•tribes, diplomatic sources said to- Ruby at tha Lake Monroe School
and BstUa Jo Palmer and James
^ay.
Edward Palmey at the Oviedo
U. I . Ambassador H, Freeman
School.
Matthews protested verbally Wed­
Lyman School will have three
nesday afternoon that Khrushchev
new teachers,
Miss Elizabeth
had been allowed to attack “ friend­ Prim, Thomas Leroy Richey and
ly nations" in the presence e f Aus­
Junior Ra* Col*.
trian government officials.
South Semlnola will have the
In the presence of Austrian
greatest number of additions to
Chancellor Julius Raab Saturday the. teaching staff. The five new
Khrushchev had termed U. S. for­
appointments are Mrs. Ollic Kirk­
eign policy “ sheer piracy.” Sunland, Mrs. Vivan Nemecek, Wal­
Amiay night be told Austrians not to ler J. Nemecek Mrs. Joyce Wes' T V ly on tha United States because
M “ wastes no pains on small a
tioni."
Wednesday night, in a speech at
Klagenfurt aftar tha U. 8. protest,
Khrushchev dropped’ from his pre­
NEW YORK (U PI) - Former
pared text a remark about “ influ­
ential Americana who wrecked the New York Governor Averell liarrlman predicted a second ballot
Paris summit."
He changed a reference to victory today for Sen. John Ken­
“ American rocket base* in Italy’ ’ nedy before departing by plane
for the national Democratic con­
toe “ foreign bases."
v -It was obvious that tha Austrian vention in Los Angela*.
Harriman said that be felt that
foreign ministry had acted on the
the exchange between Kennedy
complaint.
and former President Harry S.
Truman over the past weekend
“ S t r e n g t h a n e d ’’
Kennedy's
chances. He said that the young
senator demonstrated “ poise, judg­
Governor LeRoy Collin* will be ment and maturity under attack."
the principal speaker at the open­
ing ceremony of Urn University ef
Named To Board
tok&gt;uth Florida, neat fall.
Tha opening ceremonies of the
Mrs. Donald Jones of Sanford
new university will be held on Sep­ today waa appointed to the Semi­
tember M, John 8. Allen president nole County Welfare Board by
o f the school located in Tampa, Gov. LeRoy Collin*. 9h* succeeds
announced. . * . i,
I Mrs. Mary HoUtr, who resigned.

^hrushchev.Tones:
Down After Protest

Harrimon Says
Kennedy Will Win

Collins To Speak
A t School Opening

ton sod
Miss Virginia Ruth
Neale.
Mrs. Fay Turner will be at
the Lake Mary school next fall.
Sanford Junior High School
will hava Ronald W. Hunt, Mrs,
Alice B. O’Quinn. Joseph R ’ -* * a
liott and Miss Nancy Dav
Ralph v Edward Stumpf
Richard. A lin Barnett will
Seminole High School.
',
At the Pinecrsat Elementary
school, Mary Martha Lambert,
Mrs. Nancy Richardson, Mrs.
Margaret M. Hudgins and Miss
Sarah F. Parker will be teach
fog.

Kennedy’s Bodyguard
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A burly
former policeman who has fought
gun battles with hoodlums ra
signed today as a Senate lavestogtoor to lake the fob of guard

to. Jato F. Etotody (O) to

nedy'a
■eoto

Stone Sober
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — A bl

partisan pair eg passengers Mid

today that Louisiana's national
committeeman was stone sober
and pot drunk, as rhargad, when
he arrived in Lo* Angeles aboard
an airliner last Friday night. Ons
of Camille Gravel's fellow pas­
sengers, a Republican, even admilted that be, and not Gravel,
ROME (U PI) — Communist led waa the mysterious Martini pil­
unions callsd general strikes In key ferer to Dclta-Amerkan Flight
Italian cities today in a campaign M l.
to cruib the oeo-Fascist resurg­
ence and topple the government of
Premier Fernando Tambronl.
BENSON, Aria. (UPI) -A b ou t
Italy, torn by slrlkci and demon­
strations, is having its worst 100 members of a small religious
trouble with the Communists since sect .remained hidden Inday in
bomb shelters and cellars to thair
the violent days of 1048.
Police kept riot squads on ths sealed homes, fearful to a Rus­
alert tn Home following a massive sian nuclaar atlaak within two
street tight Wednesday night in days. Two man, woman and chil­
which more than 00 persons were dren went underground Monday
injured. The area around the an­ night and refused to answer their
cient gat* of St. Paul's was litter­ telephones or open their doors
ed with cobblestones and debris lo visitori or newsmen because:
used by the angry mob against “ We're afraid tha Soviet Union
it going to attack tha Untied
police.
State* by Saturday.

Key Italian Cities
Hit By Red Strikes

Ready For Attack

Koreon Policemen
Sentenced To Die
SEOUL. Korea (UPI) The
Seoul district court today imposed
death sentences on two of the
policemen who fired at student
demonstrators during the April
revolution that toppled Syngman
Rhec's government.
The sentences ware the first
handed down in a series of trials
of former high officials, poltliciani
and policemen charged with com­
mitting a long list to crimes under
the Rhec regime.

Murder Charge
WETUMPKA, Ala. (UPI) - A
would-be lawyer who kept power­
ful German rifle at his lakasid*
cabin waa charged with murder
Wednesday night in the myster­
ious death of a 8-year-oid girl.
John Wilbanks, 41, of Sarasota,
was arrested in the death of
blonde Barbara King. The child's
skull and faee were iballerad
Sunday as aba waa shooting fire­
crackers just a few feet from
where her falbir, Birmingham in­
surance man John L. Eiug, waa
aittiog.

Congo Mutiny Spreads To Prison
LEOPOLDVILLE, Congo (U PI)
•—Violence flared again today in
the lewly.indspendsst Congo re ­
public when prisoners at the S u n Uyville central prison revolted,
broke through the prisqa gates
and raced through this town.
The prison braak cant* uu Ike
heels o f « mutiny by tha onceloyal “ Force I’ubllque," the Con. gole»* national army, which res u it e d against European and the
^ ft-d a y -o id government.
Tha mutiny, which aped through
the country, was marked by de­
mand* for bettor pay, combined
with # system o f promotions with­
in tha force and tha discharge to
Europeans holding commands.
Reports to tba priaon-braak
peached poiiaa handquartoea to
Leopoldville, which to approxi­
mately 831 miiea southweet of

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Stanleyville, tha capital to tha
eastern province.
There were no details on how
many priaonsn wars involved.
Reports said tha prisonara ran out
ahoutlng
“ independence"
and
haadad for tha provincial govern­
ment building.
in Leopoldville, Belgian paratroop* ra stood guard to pro tact
Europeans.
Outaida tha rapital Europeans
wore banding together la groupa
for common defease against the
possibility o f widaspread violence.
. They ware thrown into near
panic by a atotoment by Prime
Minister Patrice Lumumba that
European officers and noncoma
o f tha “ Force Pubiique" were re■ponslbte for tba trouble and
•••Id be punished severely.
Lumumba aad President Joseph
Kasa Vubu left the capital by

road Wadnaaday night to toy to
quiet mutineers at Tbysvilto,
about M miles away, wbera 1,000
armed rebel troop* aesltd e ff tb#
town.
A radio appeal from Lumumba
for tba rebels to toy down thair
arm* and a premise that they
would get batsar pay and ranks
failed to improve the situation.
The 100 Belgian office re at
Thyavill* ware reported to have
‘ •ken refuge an two hiUtopa inside
tb* camp along with thair families
and too native troops who somainad loyal to them.
In Leopoldville, several hundred
African troop* demanded that MaJ.
Gen. Emil* Janssens, eammandar
in chief *g tha *0,000-man Force
Pubiique, leave the eoun try, Jaaaaaaa announced hia resignation
and several eg Ids top aides i oliowed suit.
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Congo Troops

THURSDAY, JULY T, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. TM

Yanks Ready To Pull Out Of Cuba;
Castro Says Fight Just Beginning
HAVANA, Cuba (U P D -A grow­
ing number to Americans war* re­
ported preparing to pull out of
Cuba today In the face of probshls
seizure of all remaining U. S.-own
ed property and the possibility of
increasing anli-Amtricanism.
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro un­
derscored the deteriorating situa­
tion with another wild eyed denun­
ciation of the United .States for
slashing Cuba's sugar quota Wed­
nesday.
There has been a big exodus of
American residents from Cuba in
the past year, reducing from s.ooo
lo about 3,000 the number left here.
But in the face of worsening rela­
tions, the exodus is beiiqc slapped
up, with private companies get­
ting their employe* and families
out of the country. The U. 8. em­
bassy is not urging Americana to
leave.
In an angry poll-midnight Iwohonr speech before tha closing ses­
sion of the metal workers union

Spy Ring 'B rains'
Named As New Red
Ambassdor To Cuba
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Sergei
Kudryavtsev, who masterminded a
widespread Soviet spy ring to
Canada during World War II, was
named today aa Russian ambassa­
dor to Cuba.
Tass new* agency reported to
Moscow that Kudryavtsev*, now
minister counsellor of the Russian
embassy to Paris, had been ap­
pointed to the Havana post by the
Supreme Soviet Presidium.
• His new assignment was viewed
here as a move lo sat up a Soviet
espionage net at the doorstep to
the big U. S. Guantanamo Bay
base -and less than 100 miles
from 'lh« Florida eiiet.
7b* appointment was sure to pul
a new strain oa deteriorating U. S.Cuban relations and add support
to the view to some congressmen
that Fidel Castro's anti-American
realm* to rapidly becoming a
Communist MiellUs.
As first secretary of ths Soviet
legation in Canada betwsrn 1842
and 1845, Kudryavtsev was on* of
the early bosses to the espionage
ring in that country.
Tb# operation was esposed when
Igor Gouitnko, s rode clerk, de­
fected to (he West on Sept. 5,
1845.
Tba Canadian royal commission
that studied Ihe spy ring said
Kudryavtsev was “ Ihe first head to
the military inlelligencc espionage
system in Canada’ ’ after the Soviet
Union opened a diplomatic mission
in Ottawa to 1842.
One of tbo spies who fed the Rus­
sians secret information waa Dr.
Allan Nunn May, a British nuclear
scicnlisl who wuikt-d on ilte U. S.
project that developed the A-bomb
and an Canada's atomic energy
project.
in June 1847 Kudryavtsev came
to the United States as an advisor
to the Soviet delegation to the
United Nations. His pressnee in
this country to Ih* wake of tb*
Canadian spy disclosures stirred
up such a storm of press and pub­
lic opposition that he was recalled
four months later.

congress, Castro zaid the United
States slashed the Cuban sugar
quota in a “ frenzy of hate."
This was his first public reac­
tion to President Eisenhower's ac­
tion. Castro declared that ths
“ real fight" U just starting with
the United States. H* charged that
Washington was trying to run Cuba
and ruin Its economy.
But Castro surprised some ob­
servers by failing lo announce spe­
cific reprisals for ihe sugar cut. It
was believed that be faay wait
until a scheduled television address
Friday night, or a monster protest
rally Sunday afternoon.
Castro did not go into any details
on what plana he has for seizing
U. S.-owned property to Cuba. Hia
cabinet gave bim and President
Osvaldo Dorticoz authorization late
Tuesday night lo expropriate such
properly by decree.
Addressing himself lo tha United
Slates governmant, tha young rev­
olutionary leader declared:
“ We wilt resist your aggressions.

We now understand that the real
fight is just beginning. How many
year* we may have lo suffer your
aggressions! But how heroic our
people i* and how geared to meat
this long moving and heroic strug­
gle I"
Castro appeared for hla midnight
speaking stint at CTC Labor Faderalion headquarters in fine spir­
its. He showed no sign o f the strain
brought by week* of cold war with
tha United Stale* and recent stun­
ning defections witiiin the rank* of
Ihe Cuban foreign service.
Although he was fully prepared
for the cut in the sugar quota, ob­
servers believed the size to slazh
cam* aa a shock lo him.
Eisenhower lopped off 868.000
tons from the amount of Cuban
sugar that waa to have been as­
signed for American domestic con­
sumption during the remainder of
this year. Experts Mtimated this
would roat Cuba more than )70

million unlet* R ecu Id Rnd oHito
markets.
Castro, In an obvious appeal fa*
world sympathy, condemned tho*«
who “ in a frensy to bate want to
sink a people in hunger and ruin.**
Ha maintained that Cuba’s “ ran.
ton" made It stronger than too
United Stalas, with all Ms “ phyafr
cal strength."
The president's decree cutting
Cuba's sugar quota threatened t e
day lo bring new aeizurea to Amer*
scats property by Castro's govern*
meat.
It sent the United States shop­
ping around tha world for aom«
m o .ooo tons to raw sugar to meet
domestic needs in the neat ato
months.
it brought a sudden boon to cMm*
sugar producing nation*.
And it raised doubts that Cuba,
even wilb a change to heart to Rs
“ little cold war" against this eoun(ry, could ever fully regain it#
preferential spot in tha U. 8. sugar
market.

Clue To Mystery ?
SANTA ANA, Calif. (Ul’ l) — Word waa awaited
today on whethor a generator found in the hay o f Saipan
waa lrom the airplane in which aviatrix Amelia Earhart
disappeared in 1937.
Paul Muntz, a Santa Ana air service operator who
outfitted Mina Earhart'a plane for an around-the-world
flight 23 years ago, Wednesday positively identified a
coral-encrusted generator aa identical to ono he ordered
for the missing craft.
He refused to definitely sAy it wan from the plane,
however, pending a check of the aerial numbers with the
Bendix Carp, in New Jersey, maker of the generator.
Mnntz said the generator returned here from Saipan
was taken apart and showed discernible numbers on the
back. He said ther* waa no doubt it waa the model K5
Bendix Eclipse generator, the kind he ordered for tha
Earhart-Ered Noonan flight.
Possible solution of the 23-year-old mystery o f
what happened to Mias Eurhnrt and her navigator,
Noonan, wan offered 1*at week.yfhen a redjaneyimJtt,'
■said hnbdiiavtoi the aviatrix and Noonan trashed in the
bey o f Salpen, opposite a Japanese naval base, end were
executed as apiea.

AMELIA EARHART
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Extensive Search On For Blimp Victims
doubtedly related to the ques­
tionable wisdom of buiidiog sueh
large airship* on Ihe non-compartmented or blimp principle.”
Retired Vic* Adm. C. E. Rosendahl aaid in New York. “ This la
not just another airship accident
to be swept under the rug with
another condemnation to airships
in general."
Hosandahl blamed the tragedy
partly on “ tba Navy's continued
blind refusal to properly evaluate,
admit and btneflt from lha rigid
airship lessons of the past and
so build compaHmenled structural
alrshipi". Ha demanded a con­
gressional or othar “ neutral" in­
vestigation.
The Reliance class airship col­
lapsed and went down 15 milts off
tba Jtrsey Coast, south to Barnegat Light on Long Beach Island.
One man who escaped from the
wreckage and waa picked up, died.
There were three known surviv.
ora. Eight officer* and 11 satiated
men had been aboard.
The eyewitness account of one
of the survivors, aviation electri­
cian 3C Antonio Contreras of Geronimn, Tax., said:
“ W* were cruising at about 300
fast. I heard a loud noiss, but it
was oot an explosion. We hit the
water within seconds at about a
45 degree nosedown angle. No
ditching alarm was sounded. 1
exited through an aft door.
The blimp had taken off from
(be Ukrhurst Nival Air Station
on tha Jersey ihore Wednesday
morning to search for Iwo vesaela
reporteld overdue in lha Newport,
H. I.-to-Bermuda yarhl race. Both
yachts turnsd up aafe.
Two lloea attached to the gon­
dola by rascue craft snapped Wed­
nesday night and tha passenger-

b a r n k g a t l i g h t , n . J. UPI)
—Frogmen were aped today to
the wreckage of the giant Navy
blimp ZPG-3W in a desperate ef­
fort lo retrieve bodies of 17 men
presumed dead ia its gondola be­
fore heavy aeaa break up the
crashed airship's remains.
The cause to the crash Wednes­
day during a mercy mission off
Ihe New Jersey cosst remained
a mystery. One of (he three sur­
vivors denied any sxplosion oc­
curred.
Navy authorities feared the gon­
dola might break uo within hours
and Ihe bodies o f tb* trapped
men might be claimed forever
by the sea, along with clues to
what brought the disaster.
Even as Invaatlgationa were be
gun into lha cause of collapse and
■inking of the lighter-than-air ship,
a long lime veteran of aui-h flight*
charged Ihe tragedy waa “ ua

Strong Rights
Plank Demanded

Freak Accident

LO* ANGELES (U PI) - Negro
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) -J oh n spokesmen and southern student
Henry Knight, an automobile body “ ail-in" leaders demanded today
shop employe, was electrocuted that Ihe Democratic Parly write
Wednesday while using an electric Iron-clad civil right* guarantees
drill to make a hole in the side into its I860 platform and axptl
of a car, Investigators laid the segregationists from party rank*.
H&gt;ey placed their demands be
ground was damp where he was
standing and hi* doth** ware fore the 108-membcr Democratic
platform committea aa liberals oa
wet from perspiration.
that group declared intentions to
prase for a plank aupporting lha
■out hern sit-ins and calling for
furthar federal action to the civil
right* field.
The explosive issue was tha main
one before the committee to its
third day to public baaringa lead­
ing to actual drafting to the plat­
form on which the Democratic na­
tion eonvaotton will act n ail Tues­
dayHowever, a variety to other Is­
sues waa irbedulad for presentstion by witnessas ranging from
Waltor Beuther, president to tha
United Auto Workers Unions, to a
representative of Ih* World Popu­
lation Emergency Campaign Com­
mittee.
The American Council on Juda­
ism, a non-Zionist group, asked for
a statement saying Israel does not
apeak for Amarieaa Jaws. Alaska'*
Commlttoewomao Ualaa M. Fish­
er. urged a pi aok recognising the
sUU's graal hpdraalactrto
power p
a w w ii a
e e to#
w o tea
o mOla
e orpotential.
Aad
toduslry asked for support to its toBlock Mutineers
tort# to curb imports.
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Tractor Crushes
Car; 2 Killed
GRIFFIN, Gs. (U PI) - a 48year-old woman and har 13-ytar
old aon wart killed Wednesday
wbaa their ear was crushed be­
neath a tractor-traitor near Griffto.
Officer* Identified lb* two s (
Mrs. Lena Batbune, and Dennis
Bethuoc, a so-year-old paaseniar
ia tb* tame car, waa reported io
critical condition ia tha hospital
where ha waa take*.

Miss Whitner Dies

tarrying saction o f lha blimp vY.&lt;
tank in 88 feet of water. On* at
tha rescued crewmen said tb*
gondola sank almost pa im pact
A flat! of aurfac* craft starched
the arqa for potalble survivors ua*
tii darknaaa hampered operation*

Brown
To Back Kennedy
L08 ANGELES (U PI) - Gov.
Edmund G. Brows to California it
axpacted lo andort* Ren. John F,
Kennedy for the Democratic presi­
dential nomination by Sunday or
earllar and to carry with him a
majority to (he state's 81-vole dele­
gation, highly placed California
Democratic informants aald today,
. In this lecmlng convention city
Mtote a. new wave of kingmakers
•r|8d&lt; today, Brown was receive
i '&gt; *!)* and callers variously urg.
I n / . im to iDclara for the Mas*a,
eliuiclti aennior—and to hold off.
Prawn, a Juvorite son candidvlo
of the delegation, was expected to
announce his support to froot-Mlh
nlns Kennedy aa a personal choice,
and release tb* delegation from
voting for himself oa the first bal­
lot.
Although figures can change
quickly iu the hast of tha political
race, tba h tcsl poll to the Crllfornla delegation by a man in close
touch with all lha delegates showed
53 votas would be cast for Kannady
if Drown glvta tha Maasaehuaatta
senator hia support.
Speaker Ram Rayburn arrive#
today to taka charge to the cam­
paign to wio the nomination for hia
fellow Texan, Senate Damocratto
Leader Lyndon B. Johnson. Other
arrivals will be tb* uncommitted
Gov. David L. Lawrence to Fanqaylvania, who may bold the bay to
lha courts to tba aoovantioa, and
Mayor Richard J. Daley to Oht&gt;
cago.
Gov. d . Mennea Williams * i
Michigan, who declared for Ken­
nedy a month ago, arrivtd Wad- &lt;’;-v
oasday along with pro-KeanadF - * v
- f-TV
leaders to the New York Demo­
crat organization and Sen. A. 8 . •V t
(Mike) Monraocy to Oklghoato*
tender to the campaign tp draft
Adlal E. Itavanaau tor • toted
nomination.
Monraocy
“ “ ten* am

Mite Mall Wbilnsr, a lifelong Wednesday making
aidant to looted , died *1 51 Stavaoaanam ^
8. to. today. Ifttosf si services Will
b* bald at 4 p. m. Friday at the was reported lo have
First Prsahytarlaa Church.

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20 Miss Universe Contest Beauties Found 'Cheating'
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) - Con
• t id e d robber Frank Beck tealf
fled Wedneaday he aaw convlet
Telntadg* Seller*, who died lo
. prison e f a "circulatory eollap; m ," tear gatted Into unconscious.
n**a "tw* or three time*" ia an
airtight n o a i.
Both, 22, tu n in g a to year teu­
ton e*, waa th* eecond convict
wltMaa again*! 14 former guard!
a ecu tad of maltreating convict*
, at Halford Priaoa'e maximum aei curlty building ia 1IU,
Two to four mor* convict* are
. *xpeeled to toatify at the trial
. today.
- Beck aald hla cell waa at th*
. end of a block acroaa from a
. atorag* room. He laid he aaw
, Seller* take* ia the room two or
i three time* and tear gaa abot into
th* room after all th# cracki had
B**a acalad. Seller* rfaa carried
•at uaeoaaeloua, be aaid.
The guard* ar* aecuaed o f doviag 21 convict*, including Sell, of th*ir conatitutlocil right*

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by unutually aevere puniahmenta.
Beck tcatlfied he wat once
aharkled to hit cell bar*, with
cuff* on hi* wriata and shackles
on hit anklet, for 42 hour*. The
flrat of the convlet witneataa,
Thomat Jack Shaw, 20, who ha*
■Inca been releaaed and now
work* at a Hawthorn* filling alation, aald be wat once hung up
naked for 22 hour* and hoaed
down becaute guard* found an
unauthorited cereal b o w l in
hla cell.
Beck aald he wat hung up and
hoaed becaute he threw a towel
to Jamea Smith, who had alto
been ahackled and hoaed. After
the flrat two or three hour*, Beck
teallfled, " I wai in continual
pain."
Beck aaid a medical technician
once came by while be wat abackled. He aald he told the technician
he waa in pain, but that the tech­
nician advlaed him ha had order*
not to offer any help to any con­
vict* who were ahackled.

LEOPOLDVILLE, Congo (UPI)
—A (roup of well-armed mutin­
eers from the native Congoleae
army wai marching toward this
capital today In a move that
threatened the aecurity of the ala*
day-old republic.
The mutlneeeri rote up at their
itation at Hardy Camp. Thyaville, about 1S4 miles aouth of
here. They overpowered and ar­
retted their white Belgian otfloera, commandeered trueki and
care and headed lor Leopoldville.
Lateat report* tald the mutlneera had patted through the town
of Madlmba, about 41 mllea from
the capital, after perauading loyal
troop! tent out to bead them off
to join In the march on thla city.
Premier and Defect* Miniater
Patrice Lumumba ordered an ar­
mored columa of ao-far loyal troop*
to head off the mutineer*. The
rebel* apparently want more pay,
better living condition* and their
Belgian officer* fired and re­
placed by native African*.

Around
The Clock
Three .recently elected county
commltalonera tat in at the bud­
get bearing conducted by to* pre­
vent County Commlaalon Tueaday
afternoon. The three, Jamea Avery,
John FiUpatrick and Ted Wil­
liam* were all ear* aa the boerd
went over budget requeeta for
the coming fltcal year. Next
year at about thla tame time,
theae three will be racking their
brain* in an effort to dletribute
county money equally.
• • •
Edward Korean Jr., aon of Mr.
and Mr*. Edward Korgan Sr.,
Sanford, recently completed hie
batlc training at Lackland Air

A T I to Btlouxt, Ml**., where h*
wW attend a technical training
acfaool. Edward waa formerly em ­
ployed by toe Florida State Bank
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Tha
Merit Syatem Council, winding up
a aix month pay aurvey, Wednea­
day aproved wage raiaea for 20*
poiition* in 14 atata agencies.
Included in the bikea waa ooa
for tbe merit ayatea director—
from e $760 per month minimum
and 9VB0 maximum, up to aa |S40
minimum and a tl.OM maximum.
Approval by tha Stata Peraonnel
Board ia nacatury before tha
reiaea ean ge into effect at tot
next biennlem.
Oooeta for atale health officer*
In five elaaalftcetlona were ap­
proved, putting their telariee
abend a f ton Mtionnl average.
Piret-level health officer* will
draw fd M per month minimum
and «aaO maximum, compared to
n preaeut aenl* o f 9*00 minimum
and 17*0 maximum, M tha raieee
go Into e ffe ct

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Th# City Recreation Bridge
Owb wdl bold a mooting today
at 1:41 p, m. to the Tburtot Cen­
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Board Asks Court
To Reconsider Move
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Tha
Florida Milk Commiaalon naked
the Supreme Court Wodneaday to
reeonalder Ha recant ruling which
threw out a requirement that
mflk distributors must ehow Just
c o m * fo r dismissing producer*.
The eourt recently approved
the commiaeion’e regulatory powa n aa it upheld a Leon Circuit
Court ruling. But it threw out the
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ENJOY YOUR
SUMMER

MIAMI BEACH (U P I)— Beauty
la truth, ahockad officials of th*
Mia* Universe contest cried to­
day. Th* Mi** U. 8. A. who will
be choien tonight from among 16
ffnallat* will hav* to win on her
own attribute* without "fa illes"
or “ waiat cincture*."
A watchful official o f Catalina
awimsulta, which own* titla to th*
contest, looked closely at the
American glrla preparing to go on
atag* Wednesday night and made
a startling discovery.
"I made thoae awimiuita," ah*
aaid. "I ean tall when there'a
■omething there that'* not auppored to be."
Bur* enough, 20 o f th* con­
testant* ware found to be cheat­
ing. They had on falaiaa.
Th* Catalina official, who aakad
to remain anonymous, aald *h*
demanded that all auch artifice*
be removed, but six girla tried
to go on etago without doing so.
They war* stopped.
"I let them get away with H
for photographs," th* Catalina
lady Mid, "but I couldn’t do H
iu th* contact.
She aald on* girl waa found to
ba wearing a "weiat cincture,"
something similar to a corset,
and "I don't think it's fair for
the girls to wear auch thing*. It's
cheating."
Th* 16 V. S. finalists include
Corrine Huff, 10, o f Youngstown,
Ohio, tho first American Negro
to compete Hi the Mias Universe
contest.
The Mls« V. B. A. chosen to­
night will compete against 44
foreign contestants Friday night.
Fifteen finalists will ba picked
then for the Miaa Universe finals
Saturday night.
While th* American girl* preen­
ed for their big contest, the for­
eign visitor* got a rest from the
fast peee o f too eonteat. Mia*
Sweden waa confined to her bed
near exhaustion Tueaday and Miss
Veneauela came down with a case
o f tonillitia.
The other Miaa V . S. A. finalists
with Miaa Ohio ar* from Ala.

bama, California, Connecticut, Flo­
rida, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachu­
setts, Michigan, Missouri, New
Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Utah, and West Virginia.
"I always cry when I am
happy," said the Negro girl, after
she was placed among the final­
ist*. 8he had been so nervous th*
first time aha cam* on stags in

her swim aull she bsd her b’ entL
fication sash on backward.
Another girl in tear* waa Mist
Colorado. Jnvce Elaln* Trautwlg,
1». who stepped forward by mi*take while the master o f cd | monies was calling out the name*
of th# finalist*. 8he burst int#
tears when ahe realised aha waa
not one o f them.

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Of America’s 50 states come to­
gether for the kind o f outing they
have Just hsd here. Lika princes o f
the blood they assemble with their
entourages to get the full cere­
monial treatment and to discuss in
solemn conclave their mutual
tnmbles.
But a great deal o f the time.
When they am not oa public dis­
play, they lament over what a
rough, tough lift a governor leads.
And they give convincing evidence
Of the hazard of bolding public o f­
fice under a system that with the
overlapping and duplication of fed­
ora!, state and local levels of goveminent is perhaps as wasteful as
any history has ever seen.
It is not tbe fault of these meo.
Given all tbe penalties attached to
running for office, the average
seems fairly high. They have inherited the system in which they
seem inextricably tangled and they
Struggle from day to day to sur­
vive.
; The premiums all seem to be on
Imrffleienry. Indifference, waste
•nd even graft. Whet* tbe term
is for only two years tbe governor,
onto elected, must begin immedi­
ately he is Inaugurated to start
campaigning for re-election. Where
the stela coostitulian provides that

away from you by e a i t k a s w
la keaaekali dvt*—
CASE F-419: Norman G., aged
M , la a dentist who recently mar“ Dr. Crane, I’ m deaperate,” ha
•poke morosely. “ Maybe it isn’t
gallant to eritlciM my wife when
•he isn’t here to defend herself.
“ But 1 literally f e d like stran­
gling her, and I’ m not Joking! She
Irritates me eo much that *t times
my Rogers just itch to take her by
tho throat and eboka her.
“ And lH tell you why. I was a
bachelor until tbe age e f 55. I bad
my own apartment nod did much
of my owo cooking.
“ Maybe I’ m too finicky, too, for
f llwaya was scrupulously neat te
gay housework, as well as 1a my
dastal office.
. “ Lai m# give you s « a o specific
gases. After 1 taka a shower, I a!-

and also wipo o ff tba spots o f
toothpaste from tha mirror after
brushing my teeth.
“ My wifa was a beautiful woman
Item a fine family. But she ia tbe
•teppteet female I over saw Insist
“ Whan abe takac a bath, she
may leave the soap on the bottom
Of tho tab. And aboil drape her
wot towel over the aide o f too tub.
. “ Her wash doth will be left hi
the waas baste or dangling over
one aide.
“ She alto spills taee powder on
her dressing table and leaves ft. It
decent seem to disturb her at all
to para an apple nod leave tbe
peelings on tbe drain board to stain
the enamel over night.

a governor may hold only one term
there is little incentive to do w fitt
than get through the Job. With a
career interrupted the governor,
once a term is ended, must some­
how rehabilitate himself and get
back into private life. If be has
tried to be honest end has refrain­
ed wherever possible from dispens­
ing favors be may find this ex­
tremely difficult.
What, above all, this conference
has shown, as have others in the
recent years, is that the states are
Increasingly dependencies o f the
federal government. Tbe federal
government has pre-empted tbe
great source of tax revenue and
virtually every governor must
scratch for funds to scrape by on.
With more and more services to
provide the consequence is that
almost everything is skimped, and
vital institutions, such as mental
hospitals, are constantly being ex­
posed as little better than dunfCOftS.

As Gov. Orville Freeman pointed
out, the-squeeze gets worse with
tbe federal share of all government
spending for domestic purposes de­
creasing from 47 percent in I W
to 25 percent in 1S57. Tbe states
must lift in most of this gap. 8a
tbe pressure on the governors is
to step up the sales tax, pushing
the cost of government onto low-

after her, ai U the were a ehUd.
And maybe I might have continued
without protest.
“ But she is mentally slovenly,
too. For she refused to Join the
choir in our church, though she bat
ft ftood volet.
“ She was asked to teach a Sun­
day school data, too, which she dadined, though her parenta spent
nearly $8,000 giving her four jeara
of college.
“ And abe belongs to no construc­
tive organizations except a can­
asta du b where a bunch o f idle
women gossip away tbalr after“ I was brought up with the Idea
that te whom much is given, much
will be expected. In other words, if
a person has occupied valuable
desk apace la college for fear
years, be should return something
to society la repayment o f that
specialised training.
“ And playing canaata doesn't
justify four years in college! So I
have become so nauseated by the
sight o f my wife that 1 literally
can’t kiss her anymore or tvon be
civil to her. She disgusts my sou l!"
Norman’s wifa waa • spoiled,
only child whoso mother waited oo
her, band and foot.
I't taught the simple A'
B-C’a ot household ch o n s, such aa
cleaning out the tab after her bath,
banging up wet towela, etc.
And because abe had gotten
a s s y with bar Inconsiderate ac­
tions tor 50 years, she didn’ t even
realist the waa now a selfish,
thoughtless wife.
Her case shows that many par­
ents are accessories to tbe di­
vorces which their children later
eater.
For If parrots don't train their
children to carry their proper
sbaro o f duties and family chorea,
then those parents are negligent.
It Isn’t enough to vaccinate your
child against diphtheria and amall
p ot. You should likewise inoculate

ertneeme famUiea. Since sales
taxes are notoriously unpopular,
tbe harried governor shrinks from
this expedient, knowing it may
well defeat him.
Tbe dependency is political ns
well as economic and that has beep
evident in this presidential year.
Tbe fate of many governors, or so
they believe, hangs oo the national i
ticket
Gov. Christopher Del Sesto of
Rhode Island, who as a Republican
squeaked into office two years ago,
is fearful that if Senator Kennedy
Is tbe Democratic nominee the Re­
publicans will abandon New Eng­
land and he will go down to defeat.
In Iowa C or. Hershel Loveless, a
Democrat, running for the Senate,
Is afraid that neither Kennedy nor
any Democrat can carry his stale
and so quite understandably be 1s
out to save himself, as he did in ,
ISM when he ran 250,000 votes
ahead of Adlal Stevenson.
In Michigan Gov. G. Mennan
Williams has played out his suing
after aix two-year terms as g o v -,
ernor. Much of the time be spent;
in mortal combat with a RepubU- ■
can legislature—one of the inter-1
eating obstacles in the way of any &lt;
government at all being the division of powers between legislature !
and executive. All out for Kennedy.
Williams Is now looking to tbe na-I
tional scene for public office. Ha Is ’
fortunate In being a rich man.
I
Gov. Robert B. Meyncr of New
Jeraey, serving his second term
which expires at tbe end o f next
year, faces the problem of so
many governors—what to do next?
He is rated an able governor, but
having to make so many tough de­
cisions on taxes and services a
governor is bound to make more
enemies than friends. If no Senate
seat Is open, then a political career
comes to a full stop.
Under the Elsenhower adminis­
tration tbe unrelenting pressure
has been to push onto tbe states a my household instructions on Civil
greater share o f the cost of gov­ Defense: What to do after the
ernment. And without too much
Mushroom Cloud.
the —
statesW B
have
success BBMM
B p Bfought
B iM )
“ Shut off the gat and lights and
back. This kind of gamtsmanship
entirely avoids tho central prob­ be sure to let the cat out.”
lem which la the proliferating bur­
Now I find one of my colleagues
den o f an Impenetrable jungle of among tho Ink wells, Mr. Bud
government Tbe very fact of 50 Boyd, has g o o . one better. Mr.
states
i l l , for example. In tbe Boyd is TAKING hit whole family
tiny area of New England—la an Into the wilderness to live with
anachronism.
practically no equipment.
Hia reports will appear in a num­
There was not tho slighteat sign
hero that anyone ia about to face ber of papers under the title, “ Last
up te tbe central probitm. But it Man on Earth."
“ Would the average fellow—the
la perfectly ebvioua that tba longer
this la poitpooed the greater will man next door, or even you—he
ba tbe deterioration at almost able, barehanded, to wrest food
from Nature with wife and chil­
every level.
dren?
’

Three Minutes
“ Tha dogs bark, bul the caravan
moves o n " ia an age-old proverb
(bat haa n valuable lesson for
those bothered by unfair criticism.
Whan tha big caravan (tops even
momentarily to arguo with tbe lit­
tle dega, it suffers two losses .
Progress Is bald up and the bark­
ing la usually increased rather
than lacsened.
Tba nest time friend or foe beekies vou unfairly, pleasantly ignora It and keep merrily “ moving
on” about your business. Unjust
criticism or fault-finding invari­
ably ceases when ft la not contestad.
Just as doga eventually atop
barking when nobody p a n atten­
tion to them, so do chronic critics
drop their complaining if they are

WASHINGTON

by Ed Koterha

IN TEXAS — Aa tba traveler . my car to tha around whila she
mores westward along routes of
the Democratic South, he finds—
alas—the political attitudes change
like the scenery.
For 2,000 miles and 10 days I’ ve
! grabbed bold of tbe grocer's pulse
while Dotty took her change; I put

An axe. A pocket knife. A length , ed. chucking her under the chin
of clothesline.
with my cowboy boot.
“ What would we ea t?"
A ball of twine. A supply of salt.
That is a stopper. Worn I was a
I should add that Boyd took his
wife, small boy and two teenaga Boy Scout, we read all about “ ed­
daughters. This la surely doing it ible roots" and “ plants that pro­
tbe hard way. And if I had suffi­ vide food In emergencies.”
cient warning, I would throw out
None of these things grew
out teenage female. But you can’t around our place. Things tike "In­
dian onion.” But you could hook
win them all.
apples from the orchard down the
road. If you went at night. So we
Anyway, I bava beta put te tbe
never starved.
question: “ Mr. Boyd will make a
1 wish Boyd had had sufficient
fire without matches. Can you do
warning to throw in a cast of beer.
tbntT"
If you are “ The Last Man on
“ As long as tba fliud holds out
In tha old Zippo, child,” I answer* Earth,” you might aa well live it
up.

This certainly set us to thinking.
I am an average fellow. But can
scarcely wrest a borrowed cup ef
sugar from tho man naxt door. At
least wot umll I return hla pliers.
The humiliating thing ia that it
baa act my children te questioning
m e:
“ Could you wrest food from Na­
ture for us. Daddy?"
I don't know bow to answer the
moppets. But I figure o man who
can run up a 5J0 tab with our
butchar will not do so badly with
Nature.
Before I engage Nature hand-tohand, 1 looked up Boyd's equip­
ment—It is described aa Just “ the
things a man might throw 1a hla
car if ha had aufflcient warning
that the Bomb waa on Its way.”

No Need To Worry
Mom, I Was Up
Front All The Time
MARIANNA (UPI) - A « yearold Michigan boy wldBo mother
thought he might have been over­
come by exhaust fumes while
snitching a ride to Florida in the
trunk of hla grandmother's car
has been found safe.
He waa with bis grandmother,
yes, but be enjoyed the trip South
riding in tho front seat.
Timothy Smith of Benton Har­
bor, Mleh., made tbe trip with
hla grandmothar, Mrs. Ruby Finebout. Tho boy disappeared from
borne Sunday, and hia mother
thought ho might have climbed
Into tbe trunk after she bad re­
fused to givo her permission for
him to go to Florida.

Anyway, wa held a shakedown
cniisa tbe other night on our pa­
tio. 1 revised tha Boyd list a little
—bat it would take no more time if
you bad sufficient warning. You
just have to think a little faster.
In place of an axe, we threw in
a sack o f ebarcoal.
In place of a pocket knife, we
threw In a barbecue fork.
We threw In the length of
clothesline. It makes a cowboy
ropa for our small son and keeps
him busy roping tbe cat.
Wa figured a ball of twine was
not vary tasty. Wa threw in four
frozen steaks.
We salted tbe steaks first. So we
cut out the supply of salt and put
in a bottle of champagne.
As an ending to his series, I un­
derstand Boyd will answer ques­
tions. I have one ready right now:
“ Do you want to rent your house
while you're away? I need a vaca­
tion."

Persons who buy a product of
good quality must be prepared to
put out much money for it. In or­
der to do so they will have to deny
themselves pleasures they might
otherwise enjoy. However they fig­
ure that in tbe long run the prod­
uct of good quality will be cheaper
than tbe product of poor quality
since it will last longer.
That will be true. Tbe product
of good quality will, if properly
eared for, last indefinitely. Proper
care means it must be kept out of
the bands of unskilled persons who
do not know bow to use it. It must
be constantly rescued from being
left out In the rain. It must at all
times be thoroughly lubricated.
Tbe product of good quality
should not be endangered by being
lent to neighbors. Because of its
good quality there will be greater
temptation not to return It. Since
it is not theirs neighbors will be
careless with it. Thinking up ex­
cuses for not lending it to them
will tax the imagination of the
owners. Even if they succeed in
keeping it away from the neigh­
bors they will get a reputation for
being stingy.
As the years go by tbe product o(
good quality will survive while
those of poor quality disappear and
arc replaced. Styles will change
and the product of good quality
will remain tbe same. Critical per­
sons will look at It and smile derisively.
Repairmen wit] scorn working on
i t Then it will be found that the
product is not made any more and
it is impossible to get spate parts.
Even the owners will get tired of
They will conclude It’s better to
be like everybody else and buy
products of poor quality that last
no more than a couple of years
before hiving to be replaced by
something nice and new.
Christopher BUlopp

Rail Merger
Meet Slated
JACKSONVILLE (UPH — At­
lantic Coast Lin. and Seaboard
Airline Railroad officials, Inclu.
ding presidents o f both compa­
nies, planned to cloie a two-day
conference on a possible merger
today.
Plans for the merger were an­
nounced May It. The present
meeting, which drew about 300
persons Wednesday, Is the largest
held on the matter to date.

I hung clothes in the trailer parks;
and I siphoned opinions while the
gas station man siphoned gas.
And from this has emerged a
loosely glued mosaic of political
America. Perhaps it will hold tm
through next week’s convention
And perhaps not.
But, summed up. the roots of tha
Southern grasslands have sprouted
this consensus: There will be a
Democrat lo the White House—un­
less Sen. John F. Kennedy Is the
Democratic nominee. In that case,
the new President will be a Repub­
lican—Richard Nixon.
Now, the folks who've told us
this are oot political professionalft
They expressed opinions as one
docs around the family dinner
tabic. They were not speaking for
any specialized polls—o r clubs or
sticks, for that matter. In fact,
they had no idea they were speak­
ing “ for the record," for no notes
were taken in their presence.
We bad found strong Kennedy
sentiment in the slates of the
Southeast, especially so in Flor»
Ida. But now we find largely deepO
seated misgivings about Kennedy's
fast approach to the finish line.
Perhaps the off-duty postal clerk
lumped together best the expres­
sions wa've heard the past several
days.
“ There are three things tbit's
going lo defeat Kennedy if be Is
nominated.” the mao said. “ He
hasn't had enough experience in
leadership that I can see, and w h a^
makes this wear so badly on KenV
nedy is he’s so young-lookin' te
boot.”
The man paused and eyed me, aa
If to check whether 1 was worthy
of being conflded In. Then he lean­
ed over and laid, “ I'm not anti*
Catholic, but the third point is re­
ligion. They say tbe religious issue
was licked In West Virginia, but I
know it hasn't been in our section.
Folks just don’t talk about it o n
the surface. . . . If nothing els#
defeats Kennedy, his religion will."
If Kennedy has his “ anti's’* in
tbe South, so does Sen. Lyndon
Johnson. And what’s more—right
in bis own state of Texas.
One newspaper editor put it this
way: “ Johnson Is too conservative
for the ultra liberals, and too lib­
eral for tbe ultra conservatives—
and we have a lot of both in
Texas."
.
Actually, to my surprise, there 1#
almost as much moral support for
Adlal Stevenson in this Lone Star
State as there is for tbe lanky Sen­
ate majority loader, who heads to
the convention as the “ favorite
son.”
But you can’t be too certain
about politics ia Texas. I recall
four years ago Cactus Jack Garner
sitting down at bit table at his
home te Uvalde and proposing:
—
•’TeO you what 1’U do. I’ D b e t *
you a ease o f Jack Daniel that
Stevenson will carry Texas.”
Well, Ike took Texas te *5G, and
I’ ve been kleking myself ever
since. 1 had declined the bet.

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Farewell Party
Honors Departing
Officers A nd Wives

M iss Ernestine Claudette Carter Weds
James Edg
Scott In Home Ceremony

Officers of the Sanford Naval
Naval Air Station honored several
departing nici. hors of VAH-3 with
a farewell party, Friday, at SanUndo Springs.
Those who will soon he leaving
for new' duty stations are Lrdr.
Tyler F. Dedrnan. Lcdr. Warren
J. Hoeller, Lcdr. Donald J. Jar­
rell, Lcdr. Bruce K. Smith Jr.,
Lcdr. Bruce K. Smith J r„ Lcdr.
Jesse W. Taft. Lt. Edward M.
Wakrntan and CWO Chester A.
Guerry.
A variety of gifts were pre­
sented In the honnrers, each en­
graved with the recipient's name,
squadron and date. Following a
cocktail hour, the guests grilled
steaks and served them with sal­
ads, corn on the rnh and rolls.
Dancing and swimming was en­
joyed during the evening.
Lcdr. Clifford Nelson was in
charge of arrangements for the
party.

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The wedding of MU* Ernestine
Claudette Carter, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas J. Carter and
James Edgar Scott, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Scott, of Roshamn, Texas, was solemnised, June
2S at 2 p. m. at the home of
the bride's parents, on Celery
Ave.
The Rev. W. P. Brooks Jr., pas­
tor of the First Raptist Church,
officiated at the double-ring cere­
mony.
The home was beautifully deco­
rated with arrangements of pink
and white gladioli, lighted can­
delabra and potted palm*. A pro­
gram of recorded wedding music,
including the traditional wedding
march, was presented.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
white chiffon and lace, featuring
a white satin cummerbund. She
earned a white Bible, topped with
a corsage of white Pom Poms
and centered with a white or­
chid.
Miss Dorothy Carter, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor and
wore a white embroidered dress
and a purple orchid corsage,
James II. Bycrt was best man
Randy Coleman was honored on and serving as usher was Hayhis sixth birthday with an outdoor ward Carter, brother of the
party at the home of his parents, bride. The maid of honor and best
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Coleman,
2629 Magnolia Ave.
Games were played and prises

man also served a* ring bearer*.
The bride'* mother wore an
ensemble of white cotton satin,
interspersed with silver threads
and a purple orchid corsage.
Immediately following the cere­

mony a reception was held in
the dining room. The refreshment
table was centered with an ar­
rangement of pink and white gla­
dioli. A three tiered wedding cake
and pink tinted punch was served

Fourth Birthday
Celebrated By
Susan Lynn Ray
Susan Lynn Ray, daughter at
Mr. and Mrs. G. Troy Ray Jr.,
celebrated her fourth birthday,
Tuesday afternoon, with a back
yard party at the home of bar
parents in Loch Arbor.
Games were played and prisea
won by Tommy hunter for pin­
ning the tall on the donkey and
by Skip Faulkner for pitching
the most clothes pins in a bowl.
After all the gifts were opened,
refreshments of ice cream and
birthday cake were served to the
young guests. Each one was also
given a harmonica as a favor.
Mrs. M. L. Raborn Jr., assisted
Mrs. Ray with the serving.
Susan was joined in the festive
celebration by Boppi and Skip
Faulkner, Mary Lynn and Deane
Sorokowsky, Pat Oyler, Tommy
Hunter, Beth Shoemaker and
Steve and Brent Raborn.

Sixth Birthday
THE HONOREE, HOST and .tome of t h e guest* a r e pictured at the rvurprise party Riven for Harry Colbert at the .Meeks home. Left to r iR h t they
are, Bobby June Berry, Diane BeHsley and Linda Williams, front row. Bnck
row, Wayne Epps, Harry Colbert, the honoree, and Chuck Meeks, party
host.
(Herald Photo)

*Former Sanford Resident
Honored At Surprise Party
Harry Colbert was guest of
honor, thla weekend, at a sur­
prise party, given by Chuck
Mrcks at his home on Summer­
lin Ave. Harry moved to Char­
lotte, N. C. last summer with
hit family, Mr. and Mrs. P. li.
Colbert and sister, Barbara.
The honoree will be Chuck’a
hnuseguest lor about 10 days,
then Chuck will return to Char­
lotte to spend a week before
leaving for Camp Rockmont for
Boy a at Black Mountain, N. C.
Wayne Epps, Linda Williams,
.Diana Beasley and Myra Meeks

assisted Mrs. Meeks in planning
the party and Wayne helped to
keep the party a surprise for the
honored guest by inviting Harry
and Chuck for s swim in his
beautiful pool.
When the group uss called back
to the Colbert home, they were
met at the door by a large group
of friends saying "Welcome hack
to Sanfutd." Dancing, badininlon,
ping pong and plenty of “ dial­
ler” were enjoyed during ihe
evening.
Guests included Pam Jones,
Sandy Rowell, liabi Odliain. JiU
West, Bobby Jans Berry, Susan

Celebrated By

Randy Coleman

|Church Sponsoring
Roundup Program

The Upsala Community Pres­
byterian Church Senior High Sun­
day School Class is sponsoring a
summer roundup program. Num­
erous rail* were made to homes,
this wrrk, In the Loch Arhor
and New Upsala . a m .
Those making calls this week
were Mrs. Jack Roismsn, Mis*
Carolyn Rice, Ned Julian and
Robert Riser.
A special meeting of the class
will be held In the educational
building of the church, July 13
at 7:30 p. m. All interested
young people from the tilth grade
up are Invited to attend.

Whitmore. Vada Sioffer, J u d y
Rumen. Beiiy Schuehemann. Joe
Ann Nix, Diuhc Higginbotham,
Linda Mills, Linda Sue Willliams,
Carolyn Turner, Jane Haruard,
Patty Glenn Johnson, Susan Tamny.
Linda Williams, Diana Beasley,
Myra Meeks. Jack Ivey, Chip
Crawford. Johnny Phillips, Butch
Riser. Boliliy Johnson, Donald MrMurray, David MacGlIlis, Jack
Caolo, Tommy Hinson, Gary IIIsimp, Bobby Bolt, Robert Murie,
Mike Abies, Billy Coleman, Bar­
ry Barks, Jimmy Tnuhy, Billy
Lovelace and Wayne Epps.

won by Carol Muse, for the bub­
ble blowing contest and by Fred­
die and Randy Coleman for pitch­
ing halls into a bowl.
Favors of balloons and bubble
gum were given to the guests
and refreshments «f birthday
rake and punch served. Mr*.
Clyde Muse snd Mrs. Fred Tho­
mas assisted Mrs. Coleman with
the entertaining and serving
Tiiose attending were Billy liracey. Freddie ami Melanie Cole­
man, Wanda, Carol and Siurley
Muse, Johnny Wyatt, Steve and
Peter Grimes, Eddie snd Carol
Wyatt, Fay and Linda Scott, Kay
t'hanlcr amt tsc honoree.

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Oviedo Personals

By MARIAN R. JONES
Miss Hazel Wilson has returned
to her job in Lot*' Beauty Shop
after visiting her father in Louis­
ville, Ky. She said 'it waa too
cold up in those mountains for
ner, and was glad to get back
to Fldnda.
Mrs. Inca k a.rll is spending
Members of the Congregational
this wrek with her parents, Mr.
Christian Church are planning an and Mra. E. P. Collins and bro­
ice cream and cake social for
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Saturday afternoon. The women
Mrs. Amos Gerhard, at Lake­
will furnish homemade cakes and
land.
assist the Men'a Club, which Is
Alford's Bed and While Grocery
sponsoring Ihe event.
Serving will start at 1 p. in. and
continue throughout the after­
noon. No advanre tickets are be­
ing sold and the price is IS
A change of hairdo gives a
ernts for a gcncrouv serving of
woman—or man—a refreshing lift.
ice cream, cake and beverage.
Proceeds will go toward Ihe
Supplies of unused polio varcine
purchase of a cooling system for
total 2ti million doses.
the church.

Ice Cream Social

RANDY

to those present. Aasisting wtth
the serving were Mrs. Rose Marie
Carlton and Mrs. May Fite.
After a wedding trip to Rosharon. Texas the couple will re.
side in Sanford while the groom
is stationed with VAH-T at the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
Out of town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Rallenger of Fern
Park and James H. Byers of
Key West.

Planned Saturday

and thrlr Dry Goods Store have
moved Into tha newly remodeled
Jonrs building, formerly occupied
by the Post Office,
M in Betty Beaatey, who has
been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Beasley, return!
to her job in Denver, Colo. Thurs­
day. She has hern enjoying visit­
ing former classmates and other
fnendi while hrre. Betty ia think­
ing of becoming a real Westerner
and making her home out thereT
the reason, a young fellow from
Nebraska but working in Dcnvarl
(She really cams home to tell her
folks and he went home to tell
hii.)
Mrs. U. II. Walker Is quite
happy these days. Her son. Wal­
ter, with the Air Force in Topeka,
Kan., ia home for thirty days,
his first trip home in two yeeri

Mr. and Mrs. E. Jack Boyd,
116 Hays Dr., announce the birth
of a T lb. daughter, July 1 at
Seminole Memorial Hospital. They
have chosen the name, Tarri Rae.
Mrs. Boyd U the former Joyce
Ray Rock, daughter of Sgt. and
Mra. Leo Rock. Paternal grand­
parents are Mr. and Mra. X. L.
Boyd of Fredericksburg, Va., Mr.
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Beach, Fla.
Mra. X. Paul Sima and daugh­
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arrived lor a |wo week visit
with her parents, Rev. end M n .
C. M. Seale St their home, lit
Pinecrest Drive. Rev. Seale la the
paalor of the Christian and Mis­
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CINCINNATI, Ohio (U P I)-S tan
liuslal o f tha St. Louis Cardlnail brake atlU another reeord to*
day when he wai named to the
National League All-Star squad
for UM 17th time, but the Pittaburgh Plralea dominated the
team with eight membera.
The St-year-old Mualal waa
breaking bin own mark for the
greateat number of AU-Star se­
lection*. Tad WlUlama of Boalon,
who waa named to the American
League aquad thia week for the
llth time, holde the AL piark.
Muilal's aelecllon thla time apfeared
a heavy
aentlmental
choice, for the once-fabuloua
' ‘man" haa only a -&gt;7t batting
average with juat four home runa.
The Cardinal atar waa among
IS pitcher* and reaervea named

berth* for pitcher* Boy Face.
Bob Friend and Vern Law, catch­
er Smokey Burge**, i ahortitop
Dick Groat, and outfielder Bob
Clemente.
The Brave* and St. Loufi Car­
dinal* had five place* each, the
Dodger* four, Cincinnati and San
Franclico three each, and Chica­
go and Philadelphia only one
each.
The lone Cub aelected wa*
ahortitop Ernie B a n k a , the
league'* top home run hitter with
24 who waa elected to atart.
P aned by waa outfielder Richie
Aihburn, former league batting
champion currently hitting .324.
The aquad include* 13 holdover*
from lait year'* aquad, Ineluding
Muilal, Willie Maya of the Giant*
and Ed Mathew* of the Brave*,

to tha team by manager Waller
Alaton of the world champion Ix&gt;*
Angclea Dodger*, who will man­
age the aquad againil the Ameri­
can League in the two game*—
at Kanaaa City July II and at
New York July 13.
The eight atartera for each
league were picked by ballot of
the major-league player*, and
wera announced laat Sunday.
The Milwaukee Bravea domi­
nated that array by landing four
atartlng bertha, but the Brave*
received only one more place today and thua top honora went to
tha Pirate*, a* befit* the leagueleading team.
In addition to fecond baieman
DUl Materotkl and outfielder Bob
Skinner, who were elected to
atart, the Pirate* alio received

each appearing for the eighth
time, and Hank Aaron of the
Brave*, appearing for the aeventh time.
Ten player* will be appearing
in the mid-season dasilca for the
first time.
The aquad:
P ilcb e n : Bob Buhl, Milwau­
kee; Elroy Face, Pittaburgh; Bob
Friend, Pittsburgh; Bill Henry,
Cincinnati; Larry Jackaon, St.
Loula; Vernon Law. Pittaburgh;
Mike McCormick, San Franclico;
Lindy McDaniel, St. Louii; John­
ny Podrci, Lo* Angclea; Stan
William*, Los Angele*.
Catcher*: Ed Bailey. Cincinna­
ti; Smokey Burge**, Plttsburgh;
Del Crandall, Milwaukee.
Inflelders: Joe Adcock, Milwau­

Bait
Bex

Indians Trounce Greyhounds, 13-1
vsrted from a first sicker to a
Uy I'KTsJK HUH A At.
Thera era al* different way* to laftls, took over but left after
tall tha atory o f what happened walking two, wild pitching one run
to Lloyd Brown and hi* Sanford over, and allowing Lanier a shot
Greyhound* before S52 expectant slnglo that brought over two more
fnna at tha otadlum Wednesday runs. Dario Segul stopped the
night but they all add up to the rally.
8egul was racked for a tremen­
aame thing— the Hound* were
couadly, aoundly, and humiliating­ dous 400 foot homer over the
ly trounced by a IS to 1 score that center field wall by Elwain with
ona aboard in tba fourth but pitchwaa awful to behold,
Even though the Hounda entered ad hitlaas ball in the fifth, siaTh,
the tilt against the first half alghth, and ninth. The Indians
champions with five win* in ais got to him fo r three runs on three
second half starts, there were hits in tha seventh, however, and
many o f tha "regular*” who had that wound up the scoring.
While all this was going on, Jim
their fingera craned because the
first time that the Indian* cams South, a tired looking right-hander
to town in the first half, thay who haa bean on a 10-day honey­
moon, waa actually playing with
swamped tha Hounda, 18 to 1.
the Hounds as though he meant
That the &lt; finger-crossing bit
it.
wasn’t a bad Idea waa obvlouf
Ha abioluteiy atillad big Billy
Whan tha first inning ended with Bryan whota two homers Tues­
the Indiana smacking their lip* day night lighted up tha field. Ha
ever four run* scored on four blanked usually dependable Ken
ftita and a pair o f walks.
Harrelaon and Pat Silk, holding
And, when the third frame them hitless in four trips, and
ended with the Indiana adding an- allowed .672 hitter Frank Cipriani
'Other four, scored o f f throe hurl- a Iona blngle in four trips.
era, it was pretty obvloua that
Willie Duke* touched him for a
Iba rout Waa on.
single in the sixth, later scoring
Not to take anything away from on Hinojosa's single to center al­
(he first half champv, but even though by rights Dukes should
they will admit that they might have been retired at second on
.h ave come out o f tho first inning Harrelson's roller to third except
•with n lone run except fo r two o f that Parker threw the ball into
- tho daredeat hopping balla o f the the ground at second.
Mason.
The Hounds bad four measly
Beotia Bailey, tho grlaaled Hound hits going into the ninth when
leftie/ had hla usual luck—another they filled the bases on a two bass
extremely rough though pretty error by Jack Parker and two
well pitched first Inning. Here's walks before Bob Peres, pinch-hithow it went: Lanier opened with ting fo r Segui, struck out to end
• sharp hit toward third, tha bail the game.
bouncing out o f reach at the last
The Hounds will be in Lakeland
second instead o f winding up in tonight and in Daytona Beach Fri­
Willie Dukes' glove for what day night, Saturday night tha Is­
would have keen an easy out at landers will be at tba Stadium
fir s t John Parker followed, with a while Sunday night finda tha
•ingle to left, going o s to second Hounds' ancient rival*, tha Or­
. on the throw to third. Dangeroua lando Dodgers, in town. It will
; Gordon Lund was walked to fill be "Ladles Night," with all worn,
. the sacks with none away.
en admitted free when accom
Here Bailey’s control faltered as panlad by a paid adult admission.
ha carefully pitched to tho equal&gt; |y dangeroua Jack Parker who
. walked, forcing on* run over.
•Ken Elwein fanned. Gene Bates'
1 shot toward first, ordinarily n
aura out and ovan a double play
hall. Instead bounded Into right
EUGENE, Or*. &lt;UP1) — The
, field, scoring two. Doby drove one best decathlon field aver to be
paat Dukea at third to bring in assembled will awing into action
‘ tha fourth run before Givens waa hare Friday a* competition get*
o u t pltchar to first.
under way In the National AAU
Tho Indiana fall on Bailey In meet—with tha top three men
the third, Jack Parker opening alated to go to the Rome Olym
•with • single to left, winding up pics.
an second when Cipriani hobbled
Headlining the cast ara Refer
• (be ball Juat enough, Elwein filed Johnson, Southern California Strid•ut to center but Bates singled to ara; Dave Edstrom, University o f
right, scoring Parksr, going to Oregon; and K. C. Yang, UCLA,
•ocond on tbo throw, Doby walked Yang, from Formosa, is not eli­
- gnd ao did Bailey, to the showers. gible to repreient United 8tates In
. » Young D ob Reed, being eon- Rome.

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BOB STUBBINGS
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Tha Florida Game and Trash
4 4 2 3
Water Fiih Hyacinth Control Divi­
4 1 2 3
sion held their first annual picnic
S 1 2 3
for personnel and their families
4 1 2 1
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4 1 0 0
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4 0 0 0
SS people converged on the camp
40 13 13 12
to devour barbecued chicken and
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watermelon, and to enjoy swim­
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Dukes, 3b
4 1 1 0
After the festivities were over,
4 0 1 0
Cipriani, if
Wilbur introduced me to Warren
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Harrelson, lb
Land, and Bill Woods, field superHinjosa, rf
4 0 1 1
•rvlior and director, respectively,
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Bryan, c
for the hyacinth control division,
2 0 0 0
Chavarria, 2b
and we somehow got Involved in
3 0 1 0
Arroyo, as
this hyacinth question.
0 0 0 0
Bailey p
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z Perea
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the point of contention of the peo­
33 1 4 1
x—fanned, base* full, for Segul in ple in the hyacinth division. Peo­
ple are raising ao much criticism
9th
404 200 300-13 about the hyaelnth situation in
Lakeland
000 001 0 00- 1 the east and west pass, he said
Sanford
"but they put the btamo on us
when it actually isn't our respon­
sibility. T i l l * milunderstanding
puts an undeserved black mark
on the hyacinth control division."
The area from Lake Monroe
south la the responsibility o f tha
South Florida Flood Control, he
By United Press International
caplained, and from Lake Monroe
Sanford maintained It* one- north it is the responsibility of
game lead in the Florida State the Corps of Engineers.
Basically, navigable waterways
I-eagus Wednesday night, but tha
rare tightened up with four teams are the responsibility of the Corps
of Engineers and the Flood Con­
knotting Into a second-placa1tie.
The Greyhound* Joit to Lake­ trol Group. The State Game and
land, 13-1, the Indians closing in Frash Water Fish Commissions
from two gams* back to only ona, Hyacinth Divlilon is responsible
Tampa and Patatka both lost to for public lakes and semi-public
hang on* gams back, tha Tarpon* lakes, but assists either of the
losing to vDaytona Beach ft-4 and .other two groups on request, or
T* "
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the Redlcgg failing before Orlando
3-2.
8L Petersburg defeated Lees­
burg |-4 in the night's other gam*.
Daytona broke loose for five
runs In the first against Tampa,
two of- them on a doubts by
catcher Pat Foley.
LOS ANGELES (U PI) — Tha
Pattsrson-lngsmar
Lefty Mike Thornton was the third Floyd
big man in the Orlando win, set­ Johansson bout and a middle­
ting Palatka down with three weight title bout between Gen*
hits. He struck out nlno and both Fullmer and Sugar Ray Robinson
may be brought to I.oa Angclea
runs o ff him ware unaarnad.
Pitching waa tha key to tha nest fall, the California Athletic
St. Pate win, too. New York Commission indicated today.
Yankee bonus hurler Lou Konyha
Feature Sports Inc., which pro­
won his seventh straight for tba moted the second Patterson-Johansion fight In Naw York and
Saints.
than complained ovar lack o f po­
lice protection, disclosed it had
applied for a license to stage the
"rubber" meeting between the
pair at the vast Loi Angclea Coli­
seum. A state Athletic Commis­
BUFFALO, N. Y. (U P I)— Ha sion hsaring on tha application la
vans may shift It* International scheduled for July 10.
League franchl** to Jersey City,
A t the same time the United
N. J., "within the nest 10 days" Press International learned that
and sat up the possibility o f three tha Olympic Boaing Club, local
major league teams in tha New promoters, ara dickering for the
York metropolitan area again, ac Fullmsr-Roblnaon bout as tha
cording to tha Buffalo Evening firat tslsviaion show o f tha fall
News.
season to be staged by Madison
Cy Kritaer, who covers the Buf­ Square Garden fo r lie new TV a f­
falo Biaons for tha Evening Nswa, filiation (A B C ).
said Wednesday a shift o f Hava
na'a International Lsaguo fran­
chise to Rooaovalt Stadium was in
tha making and "could taka place
within ten days."
Tha move would probably "be
dictated by the Cincinnati Redlegs
who hava a heavy Investment in
baseball talent on tho Havana ros­
ter," Kritaer said.
According to Krltaar, tho mov
ing would be juat a preliminary
which would sto a major reshuf­
fling o f International League fran­
chise in an effort to form a third
major league.

Lakeland
Lanier, rf
Jon Parker, 2b
Lund, as
J. Parker, 3b
Elwein, If
Batca, lb
Doby, c
Givens, cf
South, p

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will aaiume control on public de­
mand. An example of this Warren
explained, is the Wekiva. The Hy­
acinth Control Division has always
sprayed the Wekiva but in theory
it is not responsible for it.
Lets make sure that when we
raise criticism we know whom we
are criticising, and similarly,
let's put credit where credit is
due.
* • •
Wilbur Brewer tells m* that the
Wekiva is up about It inches and
tba catfish are really hitting on
worm* and mussel*.
• • •
The Chuluota Sportsmen's Club
Is gating land eitared and leveled
in the proceis of setting up a shoot­
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rifle, piatol and shotgun advo­
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U.S. Hopes Rest
On Palmer Now
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (UPI)
—If an American ia to win the
centennial
British
Open
golf
championship, it looks like Arnold
Palmer will have to do it.
The 30-year-old U. S. Open king
from Ligonier, Pa., emerged as
America's only strong challenger
when he shot a first round threeunder-par
33-33-70
Wednesday,
leaving him three shot* back of
the leader, Roberto Devlcenio of
Mexico.
Gene Sarascn, tha 51-year-old
gentleman farmer who bad played
so well in the two qualifying
rounds Monday and Tuesday,
soared lo a 18-over-par 83 on the
St. Andrews old course and de­
jectedly withdrew from the tour­
nament.
The two other Yanks who quali­
fied for the 73-bole tournament
proper fared poorly on the open­
ing round. Bill Johnston of Provo,
Utah, shot a 36-38-73 and Jack
Isaacs, the civilian pro at Lang­
ley (V a.) Air Forts Bate, had a
34-41-77.
Red Skelton haa cancelled a pro
ictad ovarstas tour that would
*ve asen him taping ahowa in
Tokyo ond Moscow.

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Florida Mate League
W. L. Pet. Gte
SANFORD
.714 —
Lakeland
.371 1
Orlando
.371 1
Palatka
.571 1
.371 1
Tampa
.429 m
Daytona Beach
Leesburg
.884 3
.284 3
St. Petersburg
By United Preaa Interaattenal
National League
W. L. Pet- GB
Pittsburgh
44 28 .814 .. .
Milwaukee
40 33 .344 SH
San Francisco
39 35 .327 7
Los Angeles
38 37 .307 Stt
St. Louis
3* 34 -.300 9
Cincinnati
35 39 .473 11
Philadelphia
33 44 .431 IS
Chicago
28 43 .403 IS
lliu n d a y ’s Probable Pitchers
St. Louis at San Francisco —
Jackson (9-8) vs Jones (10-7).
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, night
—Mizell (4-3) VI O'Toole (4-8).
Philadelphia
at
Milwaukee,
night—Short (4-4) vt Spahn (7-5).
Chicago at Los Angelas, night—
Freeman (3-0) vs Dryadale (3-10).
American League
W. L. Pet. GB
New York
44 27 .620 . . .
Cleveland
42 29 .302 2
Baltimore
43 34 .570 3
Chicago
40 34 .341 514
Detroit
34 36 .472 tots
Washington
33 36 .463 11
Kansas City
28 45 .384 17
Boston
26 47 .336 19
Thursday's Probable Pitchers
Kansas City at Detroit—Laraen
(0 4 ) va Mossl (5-6).
Chicago at Cleveland, night —
Pierce (6-4) va Perry (9-3),
New York at Baltimore, night
—Turley (5-1) va Pappaa (7-5).
Washington at Boston, 2, twinight—Pascual (7-3) and Fischer
(3-4) vs Sullivan (3-9) and De­
lock (2 3).

League Leaders
Natiooal League
Player A Club G. AB R. H. Pet.
Maya, S.F.
73267 66 104 .362
larker, L.A.
39174 23 60 .343
Groat, Pgh.
75326 30 106 .323
Clmnte, Pgb.
71268 46 83 .323
Aihburn. Chi.
73273 36 86 .320
White. St.L.
75298 43 93 .318
Adcock, MU.
61226 25 7t .311
Skinner, Pgh.
74284 37 88 .310
Walters, Phila. 67238 30 73 .307
Kirkland. S.F.
75275 33 83 .302
American League
Gentile, Balt.
71117 33 39 .333
Runnels, Bin.
71280 49 93 .332
Maris, N.Y.
66235 33 S3 .323
Mlnoso, Chi.
74280 44 90 .321
Smith, Chi.
73 292 40 89 .316
Kuenn, Clave.
67237 44 81 JtS
Lopes, N.Y.
37184 33 38 .313
Skowron. N.Y.
65248 24 77 .310
Power. Cleve.
63233 32 76 J06
Piersall, Cleve. 62919 37 63 .297
Geiger, L*n.
60193 24 33 .297
R u m Batted In
American League—Maria, Yan­
kees 61; Gantile, Orioles 37; Skow­
ron, Yankees 31: Hanaen, Orioles
31; Mlnoso, White Sox 30.
National League—Banks, Cubs
74; Mays, Giants 44; Aaron,
Braves 43; Cepeda, Giants 54;
Clemente, Pirates S3.
Heme Rum
American Ltagne— Maris, Yan­
kees 27; Lemon, Senators 20;
Mantle, Yankees 20; Held, Indians
15; Williams, Red Sox 14; Colavito, Tlgeri 14.
National League—Banka, Cubs
23; Aaron, Bravea 22; Boyer,
Cards 19; Mays, Giants 18; Ma­
thews, Braves 18; Cepeda, Giants
16.
Pitching
American League—Coates, Yan­
kees 94); Daley, Athletics 12-4;
Perry, Indians 9-3; Staley, White
Sox 9-3; Slobbs, Senators 8-2;
Grant. Indian* 8-2.
Natiooal League ... Roebuck,
Dodgers 8-1: WUIlams, Dodgers
9-2; Law, Piratea 11-3; Farrell,
Phila 8-2; Buhl, Bravea 8-3.

CARLOS BETO (left) o f Brazil and Glauco Tomaaln o f
Italy perform some fancy footwork for tho possession o f
the ball in the International Soccer League match at tho
Polo Grounds in New York. Tho team from Rio do
Janeiro beat the Italian team, 4*0.

Maris Slams 27th Homer To Aid
Yank Victory; Pirates Lead By 5#
United Press International
Did you catch Roger Maris and
Bob Skinner in that ineak pre­
view of the All-Star game?
You should have bccauie it was
a smash hit all the way around.
Maria and Skinner will be on
opposite side* in the All-Star
game at Kama* City next Tues­
day and they still may be on oppoii'e sides come World Scries
lime next fall.
Mari* helped the Yankee* wid­
en their American League lead
to two gamea when he hit his
27th homer Wednesday night in a
5-2 victory over the Oriole*, while
Skinner put the Pirates 3W game*
ahead in the National League
with an inslde-the-park grandslam homer that routed the Reds,
5-2.
The homer by Maris, off loier
Skinny Brown, moved him seven
games ahead of Babe Ruth’ s rec­
ord 1927 time-table. Clctia Boyer
also homered againil the Orioles,
who were held to seven hits by
Whltey Ford, now 3-5.
In the game between the Pi­
rates and Red*. Cincinnati led 1-9
behind Bob Purkey until the
eighth inning when Pittiburgh
tied the score on a single and
three walks.'Facing reliever Bill
Henry, Skinner then lent a sink­
ing liner to left field which rolled
all the way lo the wall as Wally
Post made a futile attempt at a
ahoeatring catch. Rookie Tom
Cheney was the winner. Gui Bell
and Ed Bailey homered for the
Red*.
The White Sox deieated the In­
dian*. 7-5, the Senators downed
the Red Sox, 4-0, and the Atb-

ietiea beat the Tiger*, 8-4. in
other American League games.
In the National League, t h * 9
Phillies humbled the graves, 8-3,
in 10 Inning*, the Dodger* wai*
loped the Giants, 10-0, and tho
Cub* crushed the Cardinals, 10-L
Roy Sievcrs* two-run homer in
the ninth innitig and Gerry Sta*
ley's neat relief chore enabled the
White Sox to defeat the Indiana.
Rookie left-hander Jack Krallck
hurled the Senator* to their vit*Mj
lory over the Red Sox with n
four-hitter. Washington won tho
game with a four-run rally in tho
first inning.
Knuckleballcr Bud Daley won
his 12th game for the A'* by lim­
iting the Tigers to six hits. Kan*
tea City erased a 4-3 deficit by
scoring two runs olf loser Frank
Lary in the eighth.
Gene Conley of the Phila com*
pleted a pitcher's dream in beat* A
ing the Bravea for hit fifth trl*
umph. He not only pitched two
hitless innings in relief but alto
tigged loser Don McMahon for a
three-run homer with two out in
the 10th for the clincher.
Pitcher Stan William*
and
Frank Howard each slammed
thrcc-run homtrs for the Dodgers
against the Giants. Norm Sherry
added to the slugging show wills
a two-run h o m e r . W illiam s^
stopped San Franclico on t h r e e ^
hit*.
George Altman drove In sin
runs with a pair of homers for
the Cuba ana Ernie Banka ao*
counted for three more with hit
23th homer In the carnage ngainat
the Cards.
Unanswered Phones Cost

Pilot Killed
As Jet Crashes

MONEY!

JACKSONVILLE (U PI) — A
Navy pilot killed Tuesday when
his jet plane crashed near Starke
has been identified aa I.t.(J.g.)
Robert James Davit Jr.
He waa the son of Mr. and Mr*.
Robert James Davis, Guadala­
jara, Mexico.

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Thur*. July T, 1960— Page 7

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(bsjah G hby:

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR A B B V : I am 19 and last year
I fell in love with a wonderful person. We
met in the Public Library. We seemed to
click immediately. He met my parents but
1 never met his as he was from out of
town.
He gave me an engagement ring, but
every time 1 mentioned our future plans
he would clam up. My father did some
checking and found out my “ fiance'' was
married. When 1 told him what I knew, he
admitted it. He said he tried to tell me
several times, but he didn't have the
nerve. He said they had no children and
he was trying to get a divorce. 1 told him
I never wanted to see him again. He keeps
calling me at work and begging me to
see him. I am heartsick over this, Abby,
because I still care for him. Should I see
him?
RED-EYED

er quoted something from the Bible prov­
ing that in biblical time men used to help
wives with the dishes. Do you know where
I can find such a passage? My husband
says I must have dreamed it.
ROSE
DEAR ROSE: You are possibly refer­
ring to II Kings 21:13: “ . . . and I will
wdpe Jerusalem as a man wipeth a dish,
wiping it, and turning it upside down."
•

•

•

•

DEAR ABBY: I am getting the repu­
tation for being the “ meanest mother on
the block” because I don’ t allow my 11year-old son to stay up and watch horror
movies on TV. His two plavmntes can
watch those programs. My child is ridi­
culed because o f it. and so am I. How do
other mothers handle this problem. Abbv?
MEANEST MOTHER

DEAR RED-EYED: If there is any­
thing this fellow is not short on — it’s
NERVE. It takes nerve for a married man
to court a girl. It took colossal nerve to
give you an “ engagement’’ ring. And when
you told him you were through, he sum­
moned un the nerve to call you and beg
you to change your mind. Don’t see him.
He has obligations (unfulfilled) else­
where.
•

Television

DEAR MOTHER: You are responsible
for raising your son. not the neighbor­
hood—so don’t be influenced by what the
“ other kids” can do. When youngsters
boast that they have “ permission"— in­
vestigation usually reveals that thev
simply are not supervised. My hat la o ff
to you, Mother.
•

•

•

If you want a personal renly from
Abby, write to her in care of this paper
and enclose a stamned. «e1f-»ddre*sed envclope. She answers ALL letters.

*

DEAR ABBY: About twenty years
ago I heard a sermon in which the preach-

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FRIDAY A. M.

There Is Time
For Careers
EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD
Mildred Orrick hat mure then
one career. Beiidei being a suecaiiful faihion designer, aha ii a
wife and mothar. Cuming to New
York from tha daap (aa ahe put la,
"deep, but daap") South, aha
atudied art and dcaign in New
York and Paria.
Her firat Job in dealgning waa
aa an aaalatant to Natacha Itam.
va (remambar h er?) whose
clientele waa both exclualve and
eccentric. Mildred Orrick worked

in theater ilealgn, ahe waa a fa .
ahion iliuatrator fo r a faihion
magaalne, and then ahe want to
Savanth Avenue, where all ia faahton.
Sha
deaigned
cocktail
dreaaaa, atreet dreiaea, and aportawear for famoua “ name" houaea.
During thia period aha waa claaaifitd aa an American Dealgntr, and
ahe aaya, "1 hopa that meani a
clear, freah un-neurotlc approach
to Fashion Design."
Mildred Orrick then made an-

Little Known Jungle Tribe Returns
Home After Taste Of Civilization
^

ASUNCION, Paraguay (U P D Twenty p a le-fa ced Guayakt In­
diana have returned to the trackIcaa Junglea of Eaatcrn Paraguay
after a six-month taata of civili­
sation. Their atsy gave scientists
r. rare opportunity to atudy the
little known trlbo whose only cul­
ture baa not moved beyond the
stone age.
The Guayakla appeared early
&amp; th ii year at the village o f Torin,
^200 miles east of Asuncion, with
a request for shelter and supplies.
They were cordially received by
the official Indian Protective AssocisUon, but appear to have de­
cided they perfer their own primiUva ways to modern civilisation.
A long history of mistreatment
by the white man has made the
Guayakt extremely war)*, and
members of the tribo seldom van^ tu re outaide their forest strong•hold*. Thp tribo la dwindling and
ia now belltved to number no
more than 1,000.
The little that ia known of them
indicates they aro nomadic hunt­
ers who roam tho Jungles ia
small parties, subduing on tha
gamo they can kill and tha highlyprised honey o f various species of
bees.
They do no farming,
nor
^do
they domesticate
animals
Ocxeapt for an occasional parrot

or coati (South American raccoon)
which serves aa a watchdog for
their hunting camps.
Th-y
build
no
permanent
shelters, although thty occasional­
ly Interlace branches to form a
protection against heavy rain.
TU« art of pottery, character­
istic o f the moat ancient culturei
of the new world, ia unknown to
the Guayakt. They have master­
ed ropemaking, and fashion cordi
of palm fibers and monkey hairs
to use in transporting haavy kills
like tapirs or wild boars.
Some tribal chieftains wear con­
ical capa of Jaguar akin trimmed
with monkey tails, but for the
most part the Guayakia roam tha
forests nude.
Paraguayan ethnologist Oscar
Ferreira describes the Guayakla
aa “ short (averaging about 3 feel
in height) but extraordinarily
strong, happy, with attractive
faces and peculiarly whlto skin,
probably accentuated by their
life in tho sunless depths of tha
Jungle.”
“ The men go about nude, with
no adornment other than bluatinted tattoos on their shouklers
and arms . . . “ Ferreira aaya.
“ Tba women paint tbemselvts
blue, and commonly wear neck­
laces of monkeys' teeth, strung
by the hundreds on palm fibers."

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oth«r change and ahe now dailgna
for Darlyn Junior, Inc., but re­
member, Junior styling is a site,
not an ar*. It rafara to tha short­
er waistline. Mrs. Orrick’s de­
signs cover a wide age brecket,
including clothe* so right fo r the
after-forty women. Her emphasis
ia on an intelligently applied
younger look that all women, es­
pecially after forty, should de­
sire—and GETI
Distinctly “ different," charming
FRIDAY P. M.
and gracious, our lady dresses in
simple fashion. She wears rathar tiiia (1) Truth er caaa*«u*a**e
It) Love or Life
casual clothev and alwaya wears
( !) H**tU«* Oun
a small bow o f black ribbon in 11:11 1! ) It Could Be Toe
(4) neerch For Tomerrew
her hair. She la married to an
4ay I.ove That Boh
architect and lives in an old
l ! :4 l l l ) Ouldlag Light
brownstone house in New Y’ork lilt (*l Kuala
I&gt;t .van .cope
(like met). She aaya, “ I have de­
About Facea
cided that In aplto o f falling call­ 1:14 ((5)
!)
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ing* and roof repairs, this is the 1:1# e0e Aa The World Ti.rna
moat pleasant way to live in the
•») Kan Ktandecu Ural
rity." Seven goldfish seem to like 1:41 (2) To l&gt;e Annuunred
S;IS (I i quean For A Day
it alto. They lira in the back yard
III Full Circle
and aro tho hobbies o f her husband
(•) par la Caere
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and youngest daughter. Mrs. Or­
(4) llouta Party
rick aaya aha la ao busy with
(It Oala Otorm
Job, house and family and "work­ Ill* (It Tuung Dr. Maleaa
(I ) *
Millionaire
ing her children’s way through
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bies, but ah* loves to gardan. “ I
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think,” aha aaya, “ I have a green 4:44 (7) Comedy Pleyheuia
III Brlahitr Day
thumb." Gardening in Naw Y’ork
(t ) American gandatead
City ia fun.
m i (I) Hecrat Storm
Kdea or M an'
Htra la a career woman who ap­ 4:1# (Cl
( ! ) Adrcnturo Time
proaches her Job with understand­ iita
Thr’ e'l Sleegee
ing and aha hat auch a delightful
(Si Popaya Playhouae
personality, It thowa in her da- iiia (*)
Rln Tin Tin
algnat
(I) Roy Rogera

DO you AlWAY* HAVE
TO BRINS JUNK HOM l?

By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (U P li — Roll up
the sleeves o f my lah coat, purh
a*ide some teat tubes and place
“ Dlegnnaia Unknown" under my
little old microscope.
My finding: Thia onr-hour mys­
tery-detective aerie*, which opened
on CBS-TV Tueiday night with a
atory called, "A Cafe o f Radiant
Wine,’’ auffered from an nverdove
of informality, people, detachment
and plot-padding.
The aeries, a summer replace­
ment for Garry Moore’a varietyhour, aim* at ahowing how civilfan pathologist*, winking in a
well • equipped
laboiatnry, ran
help the police solve sticky casr*
through science.
It's probably a gripping teallife occupation but in Tuesday
night'a ahow, theie waa ton much
evidence that curlicue* were inaerted limply to kill time, display
rulrneis and. I suppose, to hypo
the atory. What came out wai a
long, drippy funnel of molaise*.
The Mar o f the *hnw ia Dr.
Daniel Coffee, played by Patrick
O'Neal who sports a little leaguescaled Fidel Castro beatd, speaks
softly, aptblea around with im­
pressive authority, lie* a pleating
imila and a quiet sense of humor.
And he’s handy mil dar dukef,
too.
He i* assisted by the prettyyoung ill) aaaiatant, played by
Phyllis Newman; Martin Huston
as a teenager who does odd jobs
in the lab and come* on like
"K ookle"; and Cal Bellini aa an

exchange pathologist from India
named Motilal Mookerji. There’*
also Det. Capt. Max Ritter, play­
ed with authority by Cheater Mor­
ris.
These five comprise the regu­
lar cast and in Tuesday night'*
atory, the five regular* were pro­
vided with enough material to
alow down the atory substantial­
ly. Five's a crowd, 1'nt afraid.
The cast ia, however, made up
of attractive performer*. And the
videotaped production managed
to include some outdoor scenes—
once in an auto-wrecking lot, then
to a highway for variation of
tha "chicken” game, and to a
rambling suburban-type lab. This
attribute of the ahow gave it a
fresh, unusual look.
Written by- Jnrl Carpenter and
directed by Fielder Cook, the plot
dealt with the death of a young
play.girl, a would-be black-mailer
who was found dead in her bed.
Was it murder? Sh# had lota of
boy-friend*. Was it aulride? Th*
policeman Ritter call* it murder
and Dr. Coffee la hired to prove it
waa suicide. However, ha toon
learned it w-as murder and after
taking u i down rami wearisome
blind alleys, brought In th* guilty
party—a delicatessen owner with
the soul o f a poet who tired of the
girl's munching a pastrami sand­
wich while he whispered sweet
nothings to har. Rounding out the
case were Tom Iloalry, Patricia
Harry, Murray Matheson, Millett*
Alexander ami l.ary Hagman. All
performed their role* wail.

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'The Secret Life Of Adolph Hitler'
On Mid-Florida TV Screens Friday
T h a Secret Life o f Adolf Hitiar," a dramatic behind th* scenes
study o f one o f the world’s great
despots, will be televised in the
Mid-Florida area In an hour-long
documentary spectacular Friday
at 10 y. m. on WLOF-TV, Chan­
nel 9.
Aa narrated by Westbrook Van
Voorhis, tbs film shows Hitlar as
the fanatic, tha sentimentalist, tha
tyrant and tba "private citisen."
This powerful documentary con­
tains rare and ramarkabla film
footaga o f oarly party days in
Munich. His lifs with Eva Van
Braun, his miatreai, at Berchte*gadan la ahown. Street and alley
fighting in Berlin with the Bus-

DONNA CRITELLf, 3, ia ready for soma “ akin diving,”
but her mother doesn’t think no. Her mother furnished
mqpe equipment before Donna took a dip at Steeple,
chaae Park here in Coney Island, N. Y. (UPI Telephoto)

liana la also ahown. Thera are alio
filrea o f Hitlar’b tioopa fight­
Stop sign* will be erected on ail
ing in thin summer uniform# in
fraoalng Russia. The program In­ North Orlando streets that cross
cludes interview! with five Hitler th* Longwood-Ovledo Road, Frank
Intimates—atilt living— including Faaula, vira mayor, said.
hla alitar.
When shown on independent TV
station, WPIX, In New York City,
this program received the highest
audience rating aver attained by n
documentary. It le called an un­
paralleled romprehenaive b i o graphical atudy o f tha obaeaaad
and treacharoui ruler o f th* Ger­
man Reich.

TV Tonight
Walter Lippmann, veteran com­
mentator on tha international
scans aa • writer, makes his first
TV appearance on a one-hour
“ CBI Reports’’ program. The
program supplants “ T o Tell tha
Truth" sad Batty Mutton’s show
fo r tho might,
NBC begins a new weekly
Western aeries, “ Wrangiar," a t
•ummar replacement fo r Ernie
Ford's abow.
“ The Big Squaese" ia repeated
on ABC’s “ Tho Untouchable!."
Aa s summer fill-in CBS haa
put together some half-hour dra­
mas from anthologies under the
title “ Adranturo Theater." Tha
first o f tha lot la "W sb o f Circumstenca" in which Thomas
Mitchell tries to floo tho routine
o f marriage and * hank Job.
Producer •director
Georg#
•chaster, now filming “ Macbeth"
te London, reports that tha three
witch*# te Shakaapsars’a classic
will omarga 4a “ baataik typos'*
1a hla “ Hallmark Mall of Fama"
production.
.

I AUCTION

By DICK WERT
LOS ANGELES (U PI) — This
ia tha only placa I’ ve ever been
where a motorist can drive along
at 00 milas an hour and still ba
in the midst o f a traffic Jam.
In fact, tha calibrated struggle
for survival on th* freeway sys­
tem is virtually the only thing
about thia fabled city that haa
lived up to my expectation*. 1
predict that within '24 houra 1
won't have an illusion left.
My preconceptions began disin­
tegrating into misconception* al­
most aa soon aa I boarded an air­
liner in Waahington to Join the
weatward migration headed for
next week's Democratic National
Convention.
For oR* thing, I was under th*
Impreaiion that paaaenger* aboard
Hollywood-bound plane* are al­
ways seated next to beautiful
movie stare who aro traveling in­
cognito.
“ Incognito," incidontially, ia an
old California expression which
tnaana that a celebrity is only accompanied by two proas agents.
My asatmato, however, turned
out to ba a dowager member of
the Maryland delegation who had
a marked tendency toward airalcknaas.
f waa beginning te feel a bit
quaaay myself before th* plane
finally landed, and 1 stepped down
th* ramp and to my aecond big
disappointment — freah air.
Yea, 1 aaid freah air. Whan 1
first inhalad .it 1 couldn't bollora
my noa*.
It is not that I have anything
against oaygon. I Ilk# to broath
a* much aa tba naxt man. But 1
had m y haart att on describing
tho IMo Democratic nominee aa

th* firat t?. I . presidential aamdte’ l
date aver chosen in n emog-fUM
room.
“ Where'* tha am eg?" I u k s d
tha taxi drivar who branch! mw
in from tha airport.
“ It's hare," lta laid reassuring if .
"Sometime* you can't sea its bat
you can feel It.”
Tilting noatrila Into the eaont,
! filled my lunga te tha hurattag
point, but I atill couldn't fool any
amog. I Just fait dlaay.
It was thia aama taxi drivar
who introduced ma to tha Loa An*
galea freeways, a thrill that, fo ’r
the moment at least, made m*
forget about movla queena and
smog. In truth, 1 forgot about
ererytbiag except n wild d eein t*
increase my lifs inanranee.

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NOTtrie o r APPLICATION
FOR TAX DRF.D
I Sea. IP4.14 Flerlda, StatnSeo nf
1E4EI
NOTICE IS HERF.RT OIVKN.
That D. Roma tha holder nf the
following certificate has filed said
certificate for tat deed tn he
By Lnitrd Press International
lesued
thereon.
The certificate
BARNEGAT LIGHT. N. J. — number and year et ItauanrS, the
description
nf
the
property, and
Charter fishing boat Capt. Char­
the name In which It was aaaeaalie Eble, describing the crash of ed are at fnllowa:
a Navy blimp in the Atlantic:
CertIflratt No. t i l Tsar at Issuance

"W a saw the blimp collapse in
midair. She fell apart Just like
a banana."

SOME OP th# 54 boy« and girl# who art attending Camp
MeQuarrii this week ara shown getting ready to board
the bus at the courthouse. Jn the foreground, left to

54 Seminole Youngsters Attending 4-H Camp In Ocala

lne Ditches
PORT LAUDERDALE ( U P I ) Jt Piper Comanche light plane
being ferried to Milan. Italy, de­
fuel line trouble early
today and ditched In the Atlantic
M l eilloe west of the A lore**.
, The Pilot. R oy Lambert, 42. of
Lauderdale, waa ferrying
plane for Aircraft Ferry Co.,
,«eaad hare. He waa picked up
\ iT t h * British freighter Patriot
'.momenta after he ditched the
'M ade

engine

right, are Linda King and Joy Wester, junior camp lead*
era and Mrs. Anton Krecek and Mrs. B. A. Todd, adult
leaders.'
*
(Herald Photo)

plane.

. lWA e ship la bound for rreeport,
h i , and dua hi port July 20.
W ' l guess we'll Juat leave him
•m the ship for a little rest and
I snn tan,'* said V. H. Holllhan.
"t a o e r a l managar of Urn ferry

, y HoolSun asld the plane, worth
between lll.oos and 120,000, was
1 fully Insured. It had only about
M hours on It, bo said. It was
..being delivered to a Piper dealer
to llU a n .
"R a y bat m ate several trips
•across the Atlantic and to South
* and Central America for us,"
said HoUlhan. "Ito 'i s good fly-

Thirty-seven girla and 17 boyt,
members of the 4-H clubs In Sem­
inole County left this week for a
week of camping at the Stale own­
ed camp at Camp Mcquarria. Tble
camp le located in Ocala National
Forest near Astor Park and bee
acoamodatloni for Uie boye, girls,
adult leaders aad agents.
The Seminole County group end
the Volusia County boye and girla
ere having a joint camp.
The morning whistle blowa at 7
a. m. with flag raising at 7:1S and
breakfast served at 1:10. After the
cabins are cleaned and morning
assembly, the campera are divid­
ed into groupe end classes are un­
til noon. Among the craft* will be
aluminum tea roaster*, pine needle
work. Afternoon* are for recrea­
tion—swimming, boating and fish­
ing. Evening programs, vespers
are for after cupper end lights out
at 10 p. m.
Mice Mary Harvey and Mre.'
Doris Nelms, home aervica advis­
or* with Florida Power and Light
Company, and Florida Power Com­
pany will have a special cook-out

today for supper. After the cookout th* evening la for ulsnts, skits,
and folk dancing will be enjoyed.
Lola for the dancing will be made
In the art classes.
Junior leaders from Seminole
County who will assist with the
eamp activities are Linda King and
Bonnie Cos from Sanford and Joy
Wester from Lake Mary.
Friday evening will be a candle
lighting service which close* the
camp. Parents are invited to bring
their picnic lunch and attend the
candle lighting aervice, as well as
the evening program and vespers.
The group #111 return to Sanford
on Saturday morning about 11
a. m.
The 4-H girl* end Ihelr adult
leaders attending are Kathy Todd,
Barbara Cox, Bonnie Cox, Linda
King, Rene McKensle, from San­
ford; Joyce Betlborn, J e a n n e
Brecht, Lynn Bustle*, Kathleen
Rook, from Oviedo; Cathy and
Frances Cammack, from Geneva;
Jacolyn Carnes, Jsne Eppinger,
L'sndss Herrington, Unde end Sendra Jones, Sandra Van Horn and

Cynthls Wilson, Leke Brantley
club;
Mary Connelly, Martha
Dean, Debby Davis, Christine
Johnes, Linds Harper, Deborah
Krecek, and Patsy Retller from
North Orlando; Ann Carlson, Undo
Gretn, Stephanie Lankford, Wanda
Mixon, Gall Roberts, Linda Mohn,
Kay Scruggs, Catherine Best, Joy
and Sandra Wester, Lake Mary;
Jean and Joy Webster, of Or­
lando. Adult leaders are Mrs. B.
A. Todd, Mrs. Anton Krecek and
Mrs. Ernest Lundberg.
The 4-H boys attending are Glenn
Knowles, Bobby Brllhorn, Billy
Murphy, Jack Eustlce, Chucky
Pule, Teddy Bellhorn, David Jakubcin, Johnathan Lukas, Paul
Lukas, Billy M I c k I e r, Danny
Thompson and Arnold Arndt o!
Sis vis; David Mohn, Alan Boman, Tony Jimenet, Ronnie Mix­
on, Jimmie Winter of Lake Mary.
Owen Cammack of Geneva.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, home dem­
onstration agent, Ceeil Tucker,
county agricultural ' agent, and
Ernest Lundberg, assistant county
agent, accompanied the group.

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■Hospital Notes
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JULY 4

,

* ’M a n fora b eri, Sanford; Lorca
Mohalvey, Sanford; Cecil Brooks,
Sanford; Fred Harris, 8snford;
i &gt; James Swaggerty. Lake Monroe;
"Allaena Bppa King, Tampa; Dan; V M Robert McAllister, DeLandi
.M ia u ls KeeUng, Sanford; Bernice
' .Matcher, Lake Monroe; Mary Ana
.Jkunphrty, 8anford.
^
D ta a tesli
nmmaa Oraccy, Sanford; Dualna
Baggoriy, Sanford; Charlie Mae
Lawrence, DeBary; Mrs. Aaron
Richardson and baby, Sanford;
Willie M, Watson, Sanford. •

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:;T&lt;o Committee
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License Revoked

.TALLAHASSEE (UP1) — Sea.
;i r le Broueon o f Kisslmmeo waa
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) — loetirkhmed Wednesday to succeed
H. Hair o f Live Ook oa the sac* Commissioner J. Edwin Lar­
- legislative interim investigating son today revoked the license of
iommltteo.

Bronaow'e appointment wee an- Miami insurance agent Elwood M.
‘ . mauaeed by
Senate
President Burgauer far v io l a t e *f slat*
■ Daersy J e h u on. Hair had relaw*.

THE CREATIVE CERAMIC pattern! And tha bracelet*
made with enamel on allver and enamel on copper were
daaigned and created by Mrs. Bennie Butin, one of De*
Bary’a new realdenta. The creation* were on display at
tha DeBary Independence Day festivities held Monday.
Picture on the left ahown two of the officers of the De*
Bery Buaines* end Professional Women'a Club showing
their new emblem to the crowd nt the festivities. At the
left le Marian Jordan and Mrs. Jo Peck, who is president
of the ehtb,
(Herald Photos)

Five Couples Leave For Cruise
Five Casselberry couple* left
Friday fo r a 12 day crulta In th*
Carrlbean, with stop* In Kingston,
Jamaiea and ether vacation reaorta.

Those taking th* Jaunt include
Mr. and Mr*. E. J. Mower, Mr. and
Mra. Herman Joyce, Mr. and Mra.
Tom Harold, Mr. and Mre. Arthur
Johnson, and Mr. and Mra. Hib­
bard Casselberry,

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Legal Notice

t

STATB OF FLORIDA TOl
JEHflK WILKINH.
Place of residence and
addreee unknown
You ara htrtby NOTIFIED that
Jn n Wllklne, has filed her sworn
Complaint against you. being a
suit
for divorce. In the Circuit
Court for Hemlnole County. Flor­
ida at Hanford. Florida, and you
ara harehy required to file per­
sonally or hr attorney, with tha
Honorabla Arthur Reckwlth, Clerk
nf nur raid Court at Hanford,
Florida, your anewsr to said ault,
and a copy of (he seme with tha
undaralgned attorney, by or be­
fore lha lllh day of July A. D.
I Its ; herein fall not or Judgmant
by dtfault will be rendered agalnet
yon. Juno lllh A. D. 111*.

n K u rn tm o N o f p r o p e h tt
Lots IS A IT Block JO Pina
Level rtat Book t Paget St
A 17
In whlrh aeeeaeed John If.
BENSON. Art*. — City attor- Name
A Henrietta Nelaon. All of aald
ney Fred Talmadge, after enter* property being In Ilia County nr taKAl.l
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
ing a sealed-off home to check Hemlnnle. Klein of Florida. I'nleea
carilflrala ahall ha tadeemclerk
the asfety of the children of auch
By Join M Wilke, D C
ed according tn law Ihe properly
members o f a small religious sect described In auch certificate will R. W. Ware Attorney,
who are hiding in fear of a nu­ ho told la the hlgheet bidder at P. O. Ro* 1411
tha front door of the Kemlnnla Hanford. Florida
clear attack:
fnunty Court Mouse at Kanford. Publish June I t, I t . I t A July 7.
"A fter we started to break in Florida, on (ha first Monday In
they realised who we were and the month of Annual, m e , which ■TATE o r FLORIDA TOl
let u* in with apologies. These la tha let day or August, m e .
LKflLIK COOPKn.
Dated thla tth day of May, ISIS.
Morgan, Canhoun County,
are good people."
(SEAL)
Henrgla.
Arthur II. Rerkwlth. Jr.
You ara hereby Notified that MsClerk of Circuit Court
NEW YORK — Dr. Barbara
■elle Cooper, bee tiled her m orn
Seminole County, Florida
Complaint agalnet you, being a
Moore, asked which state -she
suit
for divorce. In Circuit Court
liked th* best on her hike from
IN
COUNTY JIDIIK-S
COURT, for Hemlnnle County, Florida at
8an Francisco to New York:
Hanford. Florida, and ynu are
SKMIMII.K COUNTS', FLORIDA.
hereby required In file &gt;nur gn­
"Indiana. It'a a neat, small, RSTSTK OF
awer,
If any you have, personally
OEOROE
A.
BlIWAR.
JR.
tidy cu te ."
Deceased or by attorney, with tha Honorabla
Arthur Herkwllh.- Clerk nf nnr
NOTICR TO CREDITORS
HAVANA — An American aug- TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVIXfl raid Coutt at Hanford, Florida, and
ar man, commenting on Presi­ CLAIM* OR DEMANDS AUAIXBT a ropy thereof nn the undersigned
attorney, by or before the Itth
KBTATKi
dent Eisenhower’s signing the bill • AID
You end etch of ynu are here- day of July A. D. m e ; herein fall
cutting Culm's share of the U. S. by notified and required to fils not or judgment will be entered
any claims and demands which agalnet ynu by default
sugar market:
This tha Ilth day of Juno AD.
“ This I* It: Fur and feathers ynu nr cither nf you, may have l*tn.
against aald estate .In th* office
are really going to fly now."
nf Hnn. Culhbtrt Vernon Mlae. Jr. (HEAL)
Arthur H. Rerkwlth, Jr.
County Judas of Hemlnola County,
Clerk
at hie nfflre In tbe Court Home In
Ry: Joan M. Wilke. DC.
Hanford, Florida, within eight cal­
endar months from the lima of tha R. W. WARE. ATTORNEY
first publication of thla notlre. P. O nos 141*.
le Ike Ceerl mt Ik* f'eeatr Judge, Each claim or damand must ha Hanford, Flnrlda
Brewluale C'ewnty aiele * f Florida, In writing and contain the place Publish Jims II, It. I* A July T.
nf residence and post office ad­
la l*rakate
la re Ika Fatale all
dress of the rlalmant and mint
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
be sworn tn by the claimant, his
FIIR TAX DEED
ALVIN PRINCE
Deceased. agent or attorney, or Ihe same (Her, Iat.I* Florida atatnles of
shall be void.
m i l , NOTICE
1*1*1
Notice ls hereby slvcn that the
FIIIHT AMERICAN NATIONNOTICE IH HKIIKIIY GIVEN,
AL nANK OF NAHIIV1LLE. That D. Rome lha holder *f t|ie
undaralsnad will, on tha tth day
as
Kiacutor
of
tha
Will
nf
following
certificate
has
filed
of Auguel, A. D. ISIS, present to
Georg* A. flhwab, Jr.,
the Honorable County Jurist of
aald rerilflrai* for lag deed tn
Seminole County, Florida, lie final
deceased ba Issued ihsreon. The rerilflrai*
lly R. I- Andreas
number and yaar of laeuanrt, lbs
return, account and voucher*. as
Administrator of tha Kataia of
Assltlanl Trust officer
deecrlpllon of Ihe properly, anil
AI.VIN I’ RINCK, deceased, and at Maguire, Voorhle A Welle,
th* name In whlrh It waa assaaaed er* as fnllowa:
said time, then and there, make Attorneys
application to the said Judaa for IIS Wall Mlreet
Cerllflcata No. I ll Year at lasuanca
m t
a final aetllement of Ita admtnl- Orlando, Florida
atrallon of aald ealata and for an Publish June IS, St A July f, IS.
DKHCRIPTION OF PROPERTY!
l«ot I Math Woodruff's Hubdlrtorder discharging It as such Ad­
■Ion Plat Hook t Page It
ministrator.
NOTICR OF APPLICATION
Name In which aseeeaed Huele
Dated this tkt Stb day of July
FOR TAX DEED
A. D.
lir e . SOS.IS Flnrlda Statntea nf Dlann. All nf aald proparty being
In Ihe Cuuaty of Htmlnnlt, Hlale
RTfllCKLAND-MOnRINOK,
lo ts I
INC.
NOTICR IK HKRKRY RIVEN. nf Florida. Unless auch certi­
BT: W. A. VIorrIion
That Dallas K. Loop the holder of ficate shall ba redeemed according
As administrator af Ihs Re­ the following certificate has filed lo law lha property described In
late of
aald rertlftcate for lag dead In ha eurh certificate will ba anld to lha
AI.VIN PRINCE
Issued
theraon.
Tha certificate hlgheet bidder at lha front donr
Deceased. number and yeai* nf Issuance, the nf the Hemlnole County Court
Hienetrnm, Davis A McIntosh
description uf Ihe properly, and llniis* al Hanford, Florida, nn tha
Attorneys at Law
lha name In which It w it atteteed Oral Monday In lha month ef
August, m e , which la tha 1st
Edward* llulldlnc
art aa follows;
Hanford, Florida
Certificate No. IIS Year ef Issuance day nf August, IMS.
Deled this tth day ef May, m e .
Publish July 7 - l t - I I -l l .
ISST
(MEAL)
DKRCRIPTION OF PROPKRTTl
IN TIISl ClltCl IT'L*OI NT, SIXTH
Arihur H. Rerkwlth, Jr.
I-nt J tllnck D Dial* Terrace
j i n it i t i . c i h i ' i i t o f F l o r i d a
Clark Olrrult Court
Plat Bunk I Page IS
Hemlnnle County, Florida
IX AXIS FOSS UKHIXOI.K COUNTY Name In which assessed Mary If.
I'll A XI'KH V M l. i s m
Williams. AH of said properly be­
NOTICE OF tPPLICATION
III tha Mailer of Iht Adoption of! ing In Ihs county or Hsmlnols.
FOR TAX DRED
MA It K
Itli'IIA HD Vli-AItV.
by Hlale of Flnrlda. Unison auch carJAMKH IIKlIHUHKt.L IMNDKII. Jit. 11tics l a shell be redeemed accord­ 4Bee, 1*4.1* Flerlda Sletnlrs ef
mini
MITII K TO a llo w 4'AI *K
ing lo law the property deecrlbed
NOTICE IH IIKnKIIY GIVEN.
TIIK BTATH OF FI.OHIDA TO; In -such rerllflcate will he sold
I'OX It AD DONA M l VICAIIT
tn the highest bidder it the front Thai D. num* (lie holder nf ihe
following
certlflrele bee filed aald
SSI Weal l«th HUeet
dour of
the
Hemlnole County
Kile. Pennsylvania
Court House at Hanford. Florida, rrrllflcaie for tag died In be
Issued
thereon.
The
certlflcata
NOTICK IS IIKIIKIIT GIVEN nn tha first Monday In tha month
that there has been filed In tha or Auguet, last, which la tha 1st number and yaar of laauance, ihe
deecrlpllon of lha properly, end
Circuit Court, Ninth Judlilsl Cir­ day of August, m e .
lha name In whlrh It waa aasaaacuit uf Florida, In and for HcmlDeled thla Sth day of'May, lt lt . ed
are as fnllnwai
note
Count).
the
Petition
of (HEAL)
Certlflcala
No. I ll Year ef Issuance
JAMKH
IIKlIMt'IIKI.I.
PONDKII,
Arthur H. Rerkwlth, Jr.
m t
Jit., for the adoption uf JdAllhL
Clerk Circuit Court
DESCRIPTION
OF PROPERTY
lilt'll A lilt VICAIIT, a minor.
Hemlnola County, Florida
N to ft. nf Lnt I Hurray nf
Tlieae presents ara to command
Property of Tom Rmlth Deed
you in be and appear before the
ROTICN o r APPLICATION
Monk l i t Page lit HCIt
Circuit Court, Ninth Judicial Clr«
FOR TAX DRED
Name
In whlrh aeiesasd McKinley
cult uf Florida, In and for Sent- Her, lhS.ta Florida StatatM of
A Josephine Harrison. All ef Mid
Ionia County, In tha Court Muuse tatat
at Sanford, Samlnole County. Flor­
NOTICE
IB
HEREBY
given. properly being In the County ef
ida, on Ihs lSIh day of Auaust, T. -t Atlantic Municipal Corpora­ Seminole, Hlale of Flnrlda. Unless
A. D ISSt), than and fliers to show tion Iho boldar of tha fntluwlna such certificate shall ha radaamad
causc. If any you can, why said certificate has filed Mid rsrtl- according In law tha properly dee­
Petition should nut be granted.
flcafa for tag dead to ba Issued crlbed In auch rartlflcate will ba
Herein fall not last • Deeres tharaon. The csrtlflcata number sold In lha hlgheet bidder at the
Pro Confeaso bs entered against and year of Issuance, tha des­ front dnor af Ihe Hemlnnle County
you and said tause procstd et cription
of the
properly, and C ourt. House at Hanford. Florid*,
parts.
name In which K waa assess#! en th* first Monday In Ihe month
ef August. Ill*, which Is tha lot
IN WITNKHB WlIKtlKOF, I hsvt ar- as fnllowa;
hereunto sat my hand ana offi­ Certificate No. STI Year ef Issuance day nf August, lit*.
Dated this tth day of May, t i l l .
cial ssal os Clerk of the Circuit June lllh . t i l l
(HEAL)
PKHCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
Cuurt. Ninth Judlrlal circuit of
Arihur H. Rerkwlth, Jr,
Florida, In and for Hemlnnle Coun­
n
of Ntvw Of S W &lt;4 A all
Clrtk Circuit Court.
B S /l of NWU H of Road flec­
ty, this Sth day of July, A. D ISSt.
Hemlnola
County, Florida
(HKA1.)
tion It Township 11 Bangs IS
East
Arthur
If.
Herkwllh, • Jr..
NOTICR
OF
APPLICATION
Clerk or the Circuit Court, Name la which assessed Central
FOR TAX DEED
Ninth Judicial Clrmilt ‘ of Florida Land Company. All of said (Bee. l t t .l t Florida a tat ate* *d
Florida, la and For Semlnolt pro &lt;rly being In Ihe County of IM S )
County,
Hemlnole, Hlale of Florida. Unites
NOTICE IH IIKIlP.nY OIVKN.
My Marthn T. Ylhlen, D. 0. such certificate ahall ba ledaamsd That D. Roms th* hsldsr et the
according to law tha property dee­
Publish July 7-IS-SI-SS.
following
certificate has filed M l!
crlbed In eurh certificate will be
IX THIS CIKCl'IT COI SIT, XIXTH sold In Ihe highest bidder at the ■'srilftcal* for tag deed le be
thereon.
Th*
certificate
Jl lllt'IAL UMCI'IT. IN AXIS FOSS front door of the Hemlnole County Issued
SRMIXOI.B t 'l llX T t , FLORIDA.
C . rt House at Sanford. Florida, number end year of lasuanca, lha
description
of
lha
property,
and
IX CMAACERY XO. I STM
o lha first Monday In tha munlh Iht nemo la whlrh || was seisesNOTIC'D OF BLIT
of August, ISIS, which la the lit ed are ee follows;
BETTY J KAN BKHLIN,
day of August, lie*.
No. I t ! Year of Issuance
Plaintiff,
Deled this *‘ h day ef Jane, IMS Certificate
m t
Vs.
(BEAL)
DKHCniPTION o r PROPERTY
ARNOLD O. BERLIN, JII.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Ely III fl. ef Lot T between
Clerk Circuit Court
Dafandeat
Lot* 1 ! I Rleck E R Lake
•TATE OF FLORIDA TO I
Hemlnola County, Florida
Ellen Addition to Casselberry
ARNOLD O. MERLIN JR.,
Plat Book 7 Fags •!.
x o T ir t e a
a p p l ic a t io n
whose last known resldaaca la
Name
la which assaaeed Earle H.
PO R T A X DHKD
( Hrookslde Avenue, End* ell.
A
Mery M. Hmlth. All nf M l*
•
•so.
Sbi.ia
Florida
BtatatM
e
f
Brooms County, New York
properly being la the County of
Vuu will u k * aotlca that a lasat
NOTICR IH IIKHKRY OIVKN, Bemlaole. Hlale of Florida. Unites
sworn Hill nf Complaint baa been
Med against you In Ihe Circuit That D. Roma Ihe holder of the auch certificate ahall be redeemed
Court In and for Hemlnul# County, following cerllflvato bae filed aald accordlaa to law the properly
Florida, In Chancery: that the certlflcala for tag died to be deecrlbed la such rerllflcate will
Ihereon
Th.e
certificate be told to the hlahrel bidder at
nature uf Mid suit le an action fur lesued
divorce, the short title of which number aad year of leeuanca, Iht Ihe front door of the Seminole
le BETTY JEAN HKIILIN, i ’ lelntlfr. deecrlpllon of tha property, and County Court Houee at Hanford,
Vs. AKNOLD a BERLIN, JR., de­ the noma la which It waa aaeeaa- Florida, on tb* first Monday In
the month nf Auauat, IMS. which
ed ara at fo llo w s :
fendant.
THKaR PRESENT* ara to com. Certlflcala No. II Year of Issuance le ihe 1st dey er Auiuei, Ills.
Deled this 1th diy ef May, III*.
mnnd you t* fils yaur answer or ms
(SEAL)
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY!
other pleading with tha Clerh et
Arihur N. Beckwith, Jr.
Part nf Let I Described In
th* Circuit Court * ( Seminole Coun­
Clerk Circuit Court.
Deed Book l i t Past SI Block
ty at Sanford, Flerlda, and scree
Hemlnole
County. Flerlda
a copy of th* Mm* *■ Plaintiff's
i Tho Towa af Hoarse Plat
I Pass IT
attorney, an er before the 14th
NOTICR O F APPLICATION
day of July. A. D. IIS*.
Name In which aeseseed Morris
POR T A X DRED
Herein fell not er a deers* pro M. Sjohlom. All ef sold property tare. I M -t* F lo ride atatweee a f
confess* will he catered satinet being la tho County of Hemlnola m*ai
Btata at Florida. Unltsa such «*ryou. for default
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
WITNESS my head and teal at tlflMia shall bs rtdaamad accord­ That Madison Square Gardens, lne.
Sanford, Hemlnnle Ceunty, Flor­ ing te law the property described Ihs holder at Ik* following eerllida. this ties day * f dune, A. D. la auch certificate will bo aeld fleal* has filed said eerllflcal* fey
la th* hlghMl bidder at the front las deed le be lesued ihereon. The
ms.
do*
ef
the Xemlnele County certificate number end peer ef
(URAL)
Court
House at Banfard, Florida, Issuance, Ihe detcrlptlen ef th*
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
on Iho first Monday. In lha month property. sn| tb* name la which
Clerk ef Circuit Court
of August, m e , which le the 1st It waa aaaesaed ars a* fellnwai
B n JMa M. Wilke
day of August, ISSt.
Deputy Clerk
Ns. I l l Year at leauaoe*
W . O. Hutchison, ir.
Paisd this Ilk day of May. III*. Certificate
ma (SEAL)
fid a aide Building
D KtC RIFT IOK OP PROPERTY
Sanford, Flerlda
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
RI&gt;H at U t II B l*«k A
Clark Circuit Const,
Attorney far Plaintiff
Sportsman’*
Paradise
PUt
Publish Jaae IS, a* A July I. IS.
Seminole Ceunty, Florida
Booh I Pages II A It
Name to which a seemed Harry «.
l e t . All ef Mid property being
la lha Caaalp a f hamlaol*. h u ts
of Florida. Unless such eartlftMto
Xottae e f rwbHe
shall ba radsamtd according ta
Notlre ta hereby given. Beard nf County Commissioner# of Semi­ law the properly described la
nole County, Fieri!*, prupueee to remone the fallowing deecrlbed area sue
certlflcala will b* aald ta
freaa A .l Agricultural to M-t Induatrlalt U t • tinea tha Forty US tb* blghMt bidder at the front
ft) aad unplatted part at Block I, gad Railroad Ave. Warty af C tt/M dooi
af
the Hemlnola County
Road, aardaaa Farm Towarlte*.
Court HnuM at Bastard, Flerlda,
Public hearing .will be bold In Ihe Semtaete County Court House. oa tba first Monday la the month
Banfard. Florid*, la tha County u'ommlsalaaeri room, on July M. *r Auaust. ma, which la the let
IMS a* MiSS A. M. or aa ow a tharaafur oa peaalbla.
day e f Auauat. IN*.
Boar! af Coueiy Commissioners
Dated this I lk day ed Map, IM«.
Bemlaole Ceunty. Flerlda
•
(BRAD
By John ICrlder, Cnelrman
Arthur M. Rock with.
AH **! Arthur Beckwith, J»
Clerk Circuit Court

Logoi Notico

Legal Notica

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Legal Notica

F ir r r n o r a n a m e
NOTICE IH herrby given that I
am engaged In J'u*1"*** •* **,* £
Perk Avenue, Sanford, Hemlnole
County Florida, under th# Dell5inu. X; . m . ntT B IL L ! BONDING
AGENCY and lhat I I n i* "! «»
register ssld namr with th* Clerk
nf Ihe Clrcull Court, Hemlnnle
County.
Florid*. In accordance
with th* provision* nf In* Ficti­
tious Ns me Hislues. to-wlih: gerllen I I I * * Florid* Statute* 1117.
gig: W. R. Pressley
Publish June It, *« * 2 “ &gt;V 7, tl.
IX THE CIRCUIT COURT. XIXTR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IX AND FOR
• EHtXOLR COUNTY', FLORIDA
IN CHANCERY NO. IIMI.
SUIT TO q llE T TITLE
KR.VKKT B. PORTER end MAGGIR
R. PORTER, hie wife, and WAI­
TER E. ORAHAM nod MAE D.
GRAHAM, his Wifs:
. . . .
Plaintiffs
va.
LEON DOW. erlt/a LEON F. DOW,
C. C. gTOFFRKGAN and CORRINNK E. gTOFFRKGAN. his wlfs,
and WILLIAM D. THOMPSON.
Defendant*
NOTICE TO DEFEND
TO: LEON DOW, s /k /n
LEON
F. DOW and ------ DOW. ,hth
wife. |f sny; C. C. BTOFFREGAN
and
CORR1NNE
K.
gTOFFRKGAN. hi* wife; and
WILLIAM D. THOMPSON and
------ THOMPSON, his wife. If
any: and all of them If thsy
ar* living, and ir they are
dead. Ihelr unknswn heirs,
devisees,
spouses, grantees,
creditors,
lienors, assignee*
and trusters, and any and all
other parties having nr claim*
Ing in have any right, litis,
and/er Interest la tha preparty htrelnsfttr deecrlbed.
ta-wlt:
Lnte II. II. It. It. St. 14.
t l. II. and 11 of HANLANDO
ESTATES, Seminal* Connly,
Florida, according te PUt
thereof a* recorded In PUt
Rook It. Peg* 11, nf tha
Public Record* ef ■emlnol*
County, Flerlda.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that Ihe Plaintiff* herein hevg
Instituted • suit agelnet you lg
Circuit Court of the Ninth JudleUI
Circuit, In and fnr Hemlnole Coun­
ty, Florida. In quiet their tills la
the ahnve deecrlbed properly etluated, lying and being In Seminole
County, Florida, aa hereinabove
mure particularly set out. You ara
hereby required te DU your An­
swer with Ihe Clerk ef th* Cir­
cuit Court, In en ! for Btmlnol*
county, Florida and esrr* g copy
thereof upon Hsrold A. Ward, III,
211 Park Avsnue, South, Winter
Park. Florida. Attorney for the
Plaintiffs In the above action, eg
er before th* llth day ef July. A,
D. Ills , els* • Decree Pro Confeeso will be entered against you.
IT IB ORDERED that this ba
publish** in TUB SANFORD H ER­
ALD, g newspaper published In
Seminole Ceunty, Florida, ones
each weak far fear eenseeutlve
week*.
WITNESS the hand ef Iht Clerk
nf Ihe Circuit Court, Semlnrdt
County,' Florida. Ihl* the lis t da.of June, A. D. t i l l .
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
Clerk af Circuit Court
Hemlnole County. Florid*.
Ur: Joan M. Wllka
Deputy Clerk
Wlndarweedle, Haines, Hunter 4b
Ward
224 Park Avsnue. Routh,
Winter Tark, Florida
Cnunssl fur Plaintiffs
Publish Jun* 13, 1* a July T, I t

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NOTICE o r .a p p l i c a t io n
§
FDR TAX DEED
( see. 114.11 Flerlda Blaluleg ef.
114#)
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN,
That Dallas K. Loop Ihs holder
of th* following certificate hie
filed said certifies!* for tag deed
tn h* Issued Ihereon. Th* rsrllflcals number and &gt;«ar uf leeueiii*.
Ih* description nf the property,
and th* name tn whlrh It wna
assessed nr* as follows:
Certificate No. I l l Year ef Istuanra
1117.
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTYl M
levts 1 a 2 Block C Woodland
w
Heights First Addition Plat
Book 7 Page 71
Nam* la whlrh ssssessd R . W. A
Dorothy B. William*. All of Mid
properly being In the County nf
Seminole, Hitts ef Florid*. tfnleM
such eertlflrgta shall be redeem­
ed according to law th* grepsrty
described la such certlflrele will
b* sold te th* highest btddsr at
ths treat deer ef the Hemlnole
Ceunly Court Heuee at Hanford,
Florida, sn the first Monday la
th* month of August. IMS, whleh .
Is Ih* let day ef Auauat. III#.
#
Dated this tih day nt May, UM
Arihur H. Bsrkwlth, Jr. •
dark circuit Court
Hemlnole County. Florida
NOTICR o r APPLICATION
POR TAX DSCED
(gee. D i l l ‘PleriOg StatatM mt
t#4#l
NOTICE IH HERKRY GIVEN,
That D. Rom* Iht holger nf th*
following certificate for tag dqed
le be Issued thereon. Th* certificate
number end year ef Issuance, ih*
description ef the property, end m
th* name In whleh It was aeseseed ™
are as fellows:
^lYlitigate Ne. I l l Year ef Issuance
DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY
Lota IT A 11 Tuakswlll* Flat
Reek 1 Pag* I
Name In whleh assessed Harold P.
A Jessie M. Brown. AU o f Mid
property being In th* County ef
Bemlnele, Hist* ef Florida. ITalss*
such rerllfleat* shall bg rsdegmed
according tn law tha praparty da&gt;crlbad In auch rsrtlflcata Will ba
aold to tha hlghsst bidder at th* A
front door of the Bemlnol* County W
Court House et Hanford. Flerlda,
an lb* first Monday In Ih* month
of August, lias, which I* |h* lat
day ef Auaust III*.
b y t e UUh »lh day ad May. MM.
(■■Aid)
Arthur H. Back with. JR
Clerk Circuit Ceurt,
Seminole Ceunly, Flerlte
HOTICR OP A P P L IrA l
POR YAX
H U
Ptoeti
NOTICE

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That Dallas B. Loan tha balder
the fallowing cerllflcata baa R !*«
laid eerllflaat* far las * n e ee
b* Issued thstaoa. Tb* MrflfleaM
aumbar aad yaar at lasuanca, tha
daacrlatlea af th* proparty, aad
tb* asm* in whleh R waa aasaaa•d ar* aa fallaws:
C artiftM t* N*. I l l Y ia r a f tosussa*

DEHCRIPTION OP PROPERTYl
Lata II A It JamsstawR Hat
, Beak • Paaaa 71 A H
hama la which ssseseed Cecil A
fiahla Ralr. All ef aald property
M a g . la tba County af Mminels-g
RUt* af Florida. Unleaa such earIMeala Mali ba radaemad aaaard}■* I* &gt;*w tha praparty daaarlbad
» M*b rartlfleat* will ba a l l
I* th* hlghast bidder at tba traai
!**r af tha Hamlasl* Coueiy Oaarl
Maua* at Banfard. Flerlda. aa
ta* Drat Mender la tha maath *1
August, I lie, which is U * las
! * r at August. U R

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Legal Notices
NOTICE I l f APPLICATION
f a n TAX UKISU
&lt;«rr, I H I I f l w M i S U Ia ln •(

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NOTICE IB HEREBY atVFN,
) ' i»t Overetroet Land Company tha
r bolder of tha following certifies!*
haa filet! »ald certificate for lat
(lari! to ba laauad thrrann. Tha
rartlfltat# number and year of
laauanca. tha ilaaerlptlon of tha
prc .tarty, and tha nama In which
It ta a aaaaaaad ara aa follow*:
Cartlflcata No. 1*9 Tear of laauanca

June 13. 1133

jM jc m m o s

of

pro perty

I.ot 21 niorlc O Trarl II Ban*
Undo Hprlngn accordion to the
Plata thereof recorded upon
lit* Public Record* of Sami*
nola County Florida
I Nam* In which assessed ft. P.
Kill. All of **ld property bain*
In tha County of Uemlnol*. State
of Florida. L'nle## auch cartlfl*
rata aliall ba redeemed arrordliuc
to law the property detcribed In
auch cartlflcata will ba aoltl to
the highest bidder at the front
door of
the
Hamlnnl* County
llnuao M Sanford, Florida, on the
flrat Monday In tha month of
August, IMP. which la III* lal day
of Ausuat. II(l&gt;
Hated thl* I7lh day of May,
IMP.

| IflK A L )
’

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
t'lerk Circuit Court
Hemlnola County, Florida

NOTICE

or

NOTICE o r APPLICATION
FOR TAX HERO
(tee. IPl.td Florida a la to tea *1
IMP)
NOTICE IS HEREBT OIVEN.
That D. Rom* th* holder of the
(nllnwlnr certlflcnle ha* flltd aald
rertlflcaie for tea dead to he
laauad
theraon.
Th*
certificate
number and yaar of laauanca, the
description of tha property, and
tbo nama In which It waa a ssist­
ed ar* aa follow*!
Certlfleata No. ITf Yaar of laauanca
191t
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTT:
I.ot IT Block F Tanalewood
Section Three Rapist Plat Book
10 Papas 39 A 40
Nama In whlrh entered All Salnta
Church of Winter Park. All of
aald property being In the County
of Hrmtr.olr. State nf Florida, t'n
leaa auch rertlfleata ahatl b* re
deemed according to law tb* pro­
perty described In aurh cartlfl
rate will be Bold to tha lilghaet
blddar at tha front door of tb*
Hemlnola County Court lloua* at
Hanford. Florida, on th* flrat
Monday In Ilia month of August,
19(9, whtih la tli* lat day of Aug­
ust, 1910.
Dated thla tlh day of May, l i f t
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Brrkwllh, Jr,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Semlnol* County, Florid*

APPI.ICATIO.N

NOTICE OP APPLICATION
d eed
FOR T » X DEED
llacllaa l l l . l l Florida Statute* Her. lat.lP Florida Statute* at
of taist
IBIS)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
That Atlantic Munlclpa* Corpora­ The*
D. Rom# Ih* holder of th*
tion the bolder of the following following certificate ba* filed laid
certlflc-t# baa filed aatd certifi­ certificate for tax dard to ha
cate for tax deed to ba laaued
Ihtrenn.
Th*
uartlflcata
thereon. The cartlflcata number leautd
number and year of Issuance, th*
and year of laauance, the descrip. deacrltplon
or tbs property, and
* lion of the property, and the th* name In which It waa aaaaaa­
nama In which la waa aaaaaaed ara ed ara aa follows:
aa follow*:
Certificate No. 349 Tear of Uauanct Certificate No. 3 f ! Taar of laauanca
1931
June IP. m i
* DESCRIPTION O r PROPERTTl
DESCRIPTION OF PROPEflTT
NWH of H W 'i K. of Slate
S 113 ft of N 1T3 ft. of KH
Road No. I A S. of State Road
of SE 'i of B W 'i W of Rd
No. I l l ll a t t l.ot Described In
Section 19 Twna. II Rang* 10
Heed llook III Pas* 493) A
K
Tract Haacrlbed In Head Rook
Nama In whlrh aaaaaaad Ada K irk­
t i l Pas* 49T A MV!| of HtV'i
land. All nf aald proparly being In
East nf State Road No. 1.
th* County of Seminole, State of
N.tr-ie In which a*ae**ed Central Florida. I'nlaaa auch certlfleata
Florida D u d Company. All of ahall b* redeemed arrordlng to
I aatd property bains lu Ilia County law th* property daecrlbad In aurh
of Seminole, Slat* of Florida, tin- rertlfleata will b* told to th*
leaa auch rertlfleata ahatl ha re­ highest bidder at th* front door
deemed according to law tha pro­ of th* Semlnol* County Court
perty described In such cartlflcata lloua* at Sanford, Florida, nn th*
Will ba sold to tha lilshtat bid­ flrat . Monday In the month of
der at tha front door of tha August, 19(9, which U th* lat day
Seminole County Court lloua* at of Ausuat, 19(9.
Sanford, Florida, nn the first Mon­
Dated thla tlh day at May, t il l.
day In tha month nf Ausuat, 1940.
which la tha lat day of Ausuat, (SEAM
land.
Arthur TT. Berhwlth, Jr.
luted tht* Ith day of June, 1919
Clark Circuit Court
(S E A L )
Semlnol* Cuunly, Florida
Arthur If, Beckwith, Jr.
Clark Circuit Court.
NOTICE o r APPLICATION
Samlnola County, Florida
FOR TAX DEED
I *ee. 104.1 a Florida Slotsteo o f
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
1040)
FOR TAX UEF.II
NOTICE IS HEBERT OIVEN,
flee , latia Florida Stauitea of
That Madison Square Harden* Inc.
IMS)
holder nf th* following carllNOTICE IS IIKRKRT OIVEN, th*
flrat* has filed aald cartlflcata for
That D. Roma tha holdar of tha tax dead to ha laauad tharaon. Tha
following cartlflcata baa filed Bald
rertlfleata for tax dead to ba cartlflrata number and year of
laauad
tharaon. Tha
certlfleata laeuanre, tha deaerlptlon of th*
number nd year of laauanca, tha property, and th* nama In which
description of tha prnperlye and It waa aaaaaaad ar* aa follows:
the nama In which It waa aaaaaaad Certlfleata No. 317 Tear of laauance
1*11
ara as follnwat
DESCRIPTION O r PROPERTTl
Cartlflcata No. I t t Tear uf laauanca
N T ft. S IS* ft. or R lit ft.
1911
of Lot 13 ( Leaa R II ft.) A
d e s c r ip t io n
o r propertti
a • ft. of N 199 ft of W Tl
Res. 1*4 t.’ h B of N\V Cor of
ft. of Lot 14 Has* N T ft. of
HWlt of N W H . Run S IH Ch.
W II ft.» Frost'* Addition No.
K 10 Ch K IS ft. K to Stata ltd.
1 lo Altamonte Plat Rook 1
NK on Kama to Pt E of Rag
Pas* 13
to Bag Section IT Twna. It
Rang* SI H IT screa
Nam* lu which aaatastd F. C.
Name In which
aaeeaaed Nall Murph, Helra. All of aald propar­
O'Brian. All of aald proparly be­ ly bains In tha County of Hemling In Ih* County of Samlnola, note, State o f Florida. Uniats
State of Florida, tlnleaa auch cer­ ourh certificate ahall ha redeemtificate ahall b* redeemed accord­ ad according to law the properly
ing to law tha property daecrlbad described In sueh certificate will
lit aurh cartlflrata will ba aold to li* aold to Ih* hlsheet bidder st
the hlgheet bidder at tha front th
front door of tho Semlnol*
door of tha Samlnola County Court County Court House at Sanford,
lloua* at Sanford, Florida on tha Florida, on Ih* flrat Monday Is
flrat Monday In th* month of tli* month of Ausuat, 1919, whleh
Ausuat, 1110, which I* th* lat day la tha lat day of Auguet, 19(9.
of August, III*.
Dated thla Ith day at May, 111*.
Hated thl* Ith day of May, l i lt .
(SEAM
(•EAI.)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk Circuit CourP
Clark Circuit Court,
Semlnol* County, Florida
■cmlnolo County, Florida
fo r

tax

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEMI)
I Boo. 1*4.101 Florida Matotea of
ISCSI
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
That Atlanllo Munlolral Corpora­
tion tho holder of tho following
ocrllflroto hao filed aald cartlflaata for tag dead to ho laauad
tharaon. Th* eartlfleata number
and yaar of laauance. tha daarrlptlon nf tho property, and tho nama
In which It woo aaaaaaad ora aa
followai
Cartlflcata No. II Yaar of laaotooo
dun* 19. l i l t
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
Lot I Block It Yler a Th*
Town * f Oanfard, Plat Book
1 Paoei I t to f t A 111, li t ,

lit . Ilf, A I IT

Nama la whlefc aaaaaaad Slman
Barrio. All of aald property being
In th* Coooty of Samlnola. gfato
of Florid*. Unless such cartlflcato
shall ba radaamad » cording to
law tha p r o p e r ty doacrlbed In ouch
certificate will b* sold to the
highest bidder at the front door
of the UemlaaU County Court
House at Sanford, Florida, nn
tho first Monday In th* month of
August, m o , which Is tho 1st
dor of Augoat Ittt.
Dated thlo tlh day of Juno, ItfO.
(SEAL)
Arthur N. Btrkwlth, dr.
Clark Circuit Court.
•cmlnolo Ceoaty, Florida

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOE TAX DEED
lie e. 104.10 Florida Ptalate* of
1040)
NOTICE !■ HEREBY RIVEN,
That Madison Square Rardana lne.
th* holdar af th* following earndeal* h is (Hod aald certificate
for la t dead In ba laauad thereon. Th* rtrtlflrat* number and
year of laauane*. th* description
of th* property, nod tha nama In
whleh It was nsotsatd ar* a* fol­
low*:
Cartlflcato No. I K Tear of losusaea
1914
DESCRIPTION OF FROPERTT
W ly 14 of Lot It A Roplat af
0 Part of Hpnriaman'a Para­
dis* Plat Book I Pag* It
Nama In which aaaoaoad William
A Dorothy J. Baplak. All of said
proparty bolag la tho County af
Memtnol*. Plat# af Florida. Pnlaaa
auch cartlflcata ahall ba redeem­
ed accordion to law tha proparty
described In auch cortlflcata will
b* aold I* lb* hlahaat bidder at
the (root door of the Semlnol*
County Court Houa* nt Sanford,
Florida, a* Ih* first Monday In
th* month af August. 1119. whleh lo
th* tat day of Auguet. 191*.
Datod thla Ith day af May. 1**9.
(BEAM
Artbuh M. Back with, Jr.
Clark Circuit Court.
hemlnola County, Florida

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
NOTICE o r APPLICATION
POE TAX DEF.n
POE TA X DEED
fSo*. tot-ld Florida Plata tea at
lo i n
(Bee. lM .lt Florida Maialao ad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. 30(0)
NOTICE Id HEREBT OIVEN.
That Atlantia Municipal Corpora­
tion tho holder of the following That Atlanllo Municipal Corpora­
aortlflanto has filed said cortlfl- tion Iba bolder of tho fsllowlag
cate of u s deed to ba laauad therp- rortlflcsl* baa filod aald certlflE u a n . Th* cortlflcata number and cal* for lag dead lo ho laauad
~
yaar of iMUonco, Iho description tb*i*-oa. Tha cartlflcata aumhtr
of Ih* property, and Ih* asm* In and yaar of laauanrt, tha des­
which It waa aaacsaad ara sa fol­ cription of Ih* proparty, and ih*
low*!
nama In whlth It waa aaaaaaad
Cartlflrata No. t tl Taar of lasasaoo ar* aa fnllowa)
tuns It. ta il
t’ ertlfiral* No. 1} Taar af laauane*
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTTl
Jus* 1(. 1*3*
DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTTl
l-ot It Florida Land Colunlsatlaa Company*! Addition la
la l* IT*. Ill, l i t A III M»uk•outh Hanford Plat Booh I
ertowa Plot Book * Pago* IT
PageTI.
A *1
Kama In which ataeaaed Jimmie A Nama la whlrh aaaaaaad Jama*
■Plral While. All of said property Smith. All af aald property being
being In the County of Seminole, lu Ih* rouaiy nf geminnl*. Hlala
__ Slat* of Florida. I'nleaa aurb car. of ITlarld*. ‘ Unites auch carllflA tlflcat* ahall b* radaamad accord- rate ahall b* redeemed according
lag to low tho property daecrlbad to law tht properly described In
In aurh ceriinrat* will be sold I* tuck rartlflcata will b* sold to
tha blghtet bidder at iho front tha hlsheat bidder st lb* fraat
door of tb* Sentinels County Court door of th* Somlnol* County Court
Houst st Sanford, Florida, an Iho lloua* st Paaford. Florida, on tho
first Monday In Ih* menth of fleet Monday In tha menth of Au­
Aoguat, l*i*. whlrh to th* ]*| suat. Ill*, ohlch la th* lat day
day nf August, lit#
of Augual. Ilia.
Dated .this ith day uf June, l i f t
Hated t i l l tlh day af Jua*. 111*.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court,
demiuol* Couuty, Plarlda

(■MALI

Arthur M. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark Circuit Court
■•mlaola County, Fttrlda

THE O N LY

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giving Seminole County residents ALL the news and information, including all le­
gal notices, about our county, is THE SAN FO RD HERALD.
If you're not reading The Herald every day, Mr. Frank Voltoline, the circulation
manager, can see that you get it. Call him at FA 2-2611.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX IIRKIJ
FOR TAX DEED
(ace. 104.1* Florida Blatutea of lir e . 101.10 Florida Matotea of
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IBIS)
NOTICE IH HEREBY RIVEN,
NOTICE IS IIEREBT OIVEN.
That Overstreet land Company That Atlantic Municipal Corporatic holdar of th* following certi­ tlon the holder of lb* following
ficate ha# filed aald certificate for rertlfleata haa filed said certifi­
tux deed to be laeued theraon Tb* cate for tax deed to h* laaurd
Th# certificate
number
certificate number and year of thereon.
laauaiire, tb* deaerlptlon of tli* and &gt;r»r of laeiianee. (ha deecrlp.
lion
uf
the
property,
and
th*
property, and th* name In which
name In which It v aa aaaaaaed
It aaa aaeeaaed ar* aa follow*:
Certificate No. I l l Tear at laauane* ara a* follows:
Certificate No. l i t Tear of laauanca
June II. 1931
June 19. 1911
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTTl
DEHCRIPTION o r PROPERTY!
D t ( niock J Tract 19 San1.«l» I to l( Block 9 Allen’s
land» Hprlns* According to
Flrat Addition to Washington
tb* Plate thereof recorded upon
Heights Plat Book 3 Tax* IS
tb* Public Record* of Saml­
Nam* In which aaaraaed Mary A.
nola County Florida
Tyaon.
All of aald property being
Name In which ataeaaed (I. P lllll.
All of aald properly being In In th# County of Hemlnol*, Htat# nf
tha County of Semlnol*. Htat* nf Florida. I'nle## aurh certificate
Plortda. I'nleaa auch rertlfleata •hall ha redeemed according to
ahall ba radetmed arcordlnx t» law th* property described In
law
(lit
proparty described In ■mh certificate will be *&lt;dd to
such certlfleata wilt b* aold In hlgbe#t bidder at lb* from door
the hlslirat bidder at Ih* front of tli* Hemlnol# County Court
door of th* Hemlnola County Court llnust at Hanford, Florida, nn tb#
lloua* at Hanford, Florida, on tha flrat Monday In tha month of
first Monday In lb* month of Auguat, 1949. which la (lit lat day
August. 1940. which la th* lat day of Auauat. 19(9.
Dated thla Ith day of Jun* 1*49.
of Ausuat. Ilf#.
Dated this 17th day of May (HEAM
Arthur II. nackwlth, Jr.
19(9.
Cleik Circuit Court,
(HEAL)
V
Hemlnol* County, Florida
Arthur If. Berkwlih, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
Hantlnole County, Klnrlda
ItOTIPP. OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX IIRED
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
(See. 1*1.1* Florida Matoto* of
POE TAX OKED
IMP)
(See, IM.ta Florida Btatotaa of
NOTICE IH HEREBY RIVEN,
IMS I
That 1&gt;. Rom* th* holder of th*
NOTICE IH IIEREBT OIVEN, following carllflcal* baa flltd aald
That I). Rom* tb* holdar of th* certificate for tax deed to b*
fallowing certlfleata ha* flltd aald Issued
thereon.
Tha
certlfleata
cartlflcata for tax died to ba number and yaar of laauanca, th*
lamed
theraon. .Th*
rartlflcata daacrlptlon of tb* proparty, and
number and yaar of laauanca, tha th* nama In which It waa aaaaaa­
daacrlptlnn of th* property, and ed are aa follow*:
tha nama In which It was attest­ Certlfleata No. 31 Y#ar of laauane*
ed ara aa follows:
1931
Cartlflrata No. 19T Tear nf laauanca
DESCRIPTION o r PROPERTTl
1411
Part Dtarrlbad In ORB 117
DEHCRIPTION OF PROPERTTl
Pag* 499 Hecltou 14 Twna. II
l«ota II A 14 Black Hammock
Rang* 19 F.
According lo Plat* Thereof
Nam* In which aaaeaaad John D.
llarnrdad In Plat llook 1 Paget
A Marjorie I). Carlton. All nf aald
it A t tl » Plat Book &gt; Pas**
properly being In th# County of
T9 li t A 111.
Hemlnol*. Htata of Florida, tlnleaa
..am * In whlrh Siaeatd Jam** TV. auch certifies!* ahall b* redeemed
A Juanita Jones. All of said pro­ according to law lha proparly des­
perty htlng In tha County of cribed In aurh certificate will b*
Hemlnol*. Htat* of Florida. Pnlaaa sold to lha hlshast bidder at tha
auch certificates ahall ba redeem- front dnnr of Hi# Hemlnol* County
ad according to law Ilia property Court lloua* at Hanford. Florida,
dtarrlbad lu aucli cartlflrata will on Ilia flrat Monday In the month
ba aold lo tha hlsheat blddar at nf Ausuat, 1149, which l( th* 1st
th* front door nr tha Hamlnnl* day of Ausuat. III*.
County Court Houa* st Hanford,
Dated thla Ith day of May, t ill.
Florida, on Ih* flrat Monday In (SEAL)
tha month of Ausuat, t l l f . which la
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
th* lat day nf Ausuat, 14(9.
Clark Circuit Court.
Dated this 3tb day of May, 1M9.
Hemlnol* County, Florid*
(SEAM
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
NOTICE O r APPLICATION
Clark Circuit Court
FOR TAX DERD
Samlnola County, Florida
(Pee. taa.10 Florida Matotea of
IMP)
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
NOTICE IH HEREBT RIVEN,
POE TAX DEED
That
Atlantic Muurdpat Corpora4*#r. 1*4.1* Florida Blntulto of
t Inn th# lliilller nf th# fntlnwlllg
IMP)
crrttflcat#
haa filed said certi­
NOTICE IB HEREBY RIVEN,
That Madison Square (Jordan* lac. fies!* fal I#* rteeit to he le#u#&lt;l
tha holdar of th* following carll- thereon. Tha cartlflcata number
flcata haa flltd said certlfleata for and y»ar of leauanr#. th# descrip­
las dead to b* laauad thareon. The tion of th* prnprety, and tha
cartlflrata number and yaar nf nam# In which It waa asi#aa#d
laauanca, tha daacrlptlon of tho ara at follnw*:
property, and th* nama In whtoh Certlfleata Nn. i l l Tear of laauance
June 19. I9M
It was aaaeaaad ara aa fnllowa:
DKHCltIPTlON OF PROPERTTl
Cartlfleat* No. 1IT Taar af laauanca
l-ot 19 Block 19 Pine Level
1*3*
Piet 9 Peg** II A IT
DEHCRIPTION OF PROPERTTl
N*m* In which ****»i*d A. B.
N t ( ft. of EU of HIV&gt;4 of
Rr**nU*.
All of **ld property he­
IIWH of NKM Of H E f l e c ­
lm; In Ih* Cnunty of Heinlnnle,
tion 33 Twna. II Rang* tl E.
Nam* la which attested t.tiby Htat* of Klnrld*. lint*** aurh carDentate. Att of aald proparly be­ tlflcxt* *li*tl h* redeemed accord­
ing In tha County of Hamlnnl*, ing to law th* property d**crlh*d
Htat* of Florida. Uniat* oueh certi­ In auch rerllflrat* will h* *old lo
ficate shall ho radaamad accord­ th* highest blddar et Ih* front
ing In Is tha proparty described door nf th* Hemlnol* Cnunty Court
In auch certiorate will ba aold to Haute at Hanford, Florida, on
th* hlghoat blddar at th* front th* fln t Monday In Ih# mnnth nf
door of th* Hemlnola Cuunly Court Auguit, 111", which Is lha lat
Hnuo* at Hanford, Florida, on lb* day nf August. III*.
Ditad tht* Ith day et Jun*. 1949.
first Monday In Ih* month nf
August, II**, which la th* lat day (BEAD
Arthur M. Beckwith, Jr.
of Augaot, 1119.
Clerk Circuit Court
Dated thla Ith day of May, 111*.
Hemlnel*
County, Florida
(•MAM
Arthur M. Btrkwlth, Jr.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Clerk Circuit Court
FOR T H DEF.IJ
■tmlnel* County, Florida
ttr#, 104.19 Florida Blatutea of
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
IMP)
NOTICE Ifl HEREBY OIVEN,
FOR TA X DEED
(flao. 1M.10 Florida fltatato* of That Atlantia Municipal Corparaties
Ih* holder of the following
10(0)
NOTICE tfl IIEREBT RIVEN, renlfli-at* has filed eald certifi­
That D. Rant* Ik* holder of tli# cate for la t deed tn he Issued
following certlfUat* ha* fll#d aald thereon. Th# rarllflcala number
certlfleata for tax da#d to b* aad year of laauance, lha descrip­
laauad
(harass. Th*
eartlfleata tion of Ih* properly, and lha nam*
aumbar and yaar af Uauanra, th* in which It waa e***a**d ar* a*
dassrlptloa af th* proparty, and followai
tha nama In whleh It waa aiataa- Cartlflrata Na. II Taar of laauanrt
Juna 19. 1919
ad ara aa follow*:
DEHCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
cartlfleat* No. I I Tear af laeutae*
1-ots 1 A 1 Block II Tier I*
1911
A. C. Marlin'* Addition Plat
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY)
Bosk 1 Pag* 91
Lata I A I Bleep It Tier It A.
Name In whleh aaaeeeed Nick
C. Marti# A iilt lt a Flat Beak
Constantin* et nL All ef said
t Fag* II
roperty being In th* County ef
Name In whisk aaaaaaal Nlek
emlnole. State ef Florid*. Unl**s
Constantin* #t a). All af said
preperty being In Ih* County of (uih certificate ahall b* redeemHamlnol*. Mat# af Florida. Uniat* ad according te law th* proparty
aneh rtrtlflrat* ahatl b* redeem­ described In curb rertlflrate will
ed according te lew llie property b* sold t* th* highest bidder at
described In aueh certificate will th* frost deer of the H*mlnol*
b* aold to tha highest bidder at County Court Heu** at Hanford,
tha (rent door of th* flamlael* Florida, on th* flrat Monday In
Ceaaty Ceart Meuse et Hanford, th* m*nth ef Annual, III*, whlrh
Irtorlda, on th* flrat Monday tn I* Ih* lit day of Annual, 111*.
Dated thl* Ith day o f June, 111*.
the month nf Auauat. Ill* , ohlch
(BEAL)
la th* lat day at Auauat, m * .
Arthnr R. Berhwlth, Jr.
Datad thla 9th day af May. 1119.
Clerk Circuit Court
(■BAL)
flemlnel* County, Florida
Arthur E, Baakwlth, Ja.
Clerk Circuit court,
HOTICB OF APPLICATION
■(mlnala Couuty, Plarlda
FOE TAX DEED
IH*#. tP4.lfl FUrlda Malalas at
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
IMS)
FOR TAX RRRD
NOTICE Ifl IIEREBT RIVEN,
(Boo. 104.10 Florida fllatato* Of
HE)
That D. Rom* th* holdar of th*
NOTICE tfl HEREBT RIVEN, following certificate haa filed Mid
That Medians Square Uardea, lne. certlfleata for tax deed te hr
Th#
carllflcal*
Ihp holder a f lha fallowing cartl­ laeued tbsrrsa.
fleat* has filed said eertlfleale fer number ead yaar af Uauancs, lb*
tag deed to ba leauad thereon. Th* dsscrlptlea of th* proparty, and
eertlfleale auaaber end year of tb* nam* la which It was ssitrsiMuanre, the deaarlptUn *( tha •d ar# as follow#:
preperty, pad th* nam* In whleh Certificate Na. II Yaar s f lataanc#
It we* aaeeaaed ar* as follows:
till
DKflCRJPTION O r PROPERTY
Certificate No. (99 Year of laauance
lo t I Assessor's Map of Loti
li&gt;&lt;
94 A 91 of M. It. • faith's |nd
d e s c r ip t io n o r
propertti
Buhdlrlalon D#sd Bosk 494
Lot 99 Real#! a f W isaood
Pag* III ■ O E .
York Plat Book 9 Page *9
Noma la whleh assessed Ethel M. Nama la whlrh asMssrd Jack A
Ferguses. All af aald property be­ Carri# William*. All * f said prolay In th* County nf Seminole, parly htlng In Ih* Caunly fl#mlPlate of Pterlda. Unites aueh cer­ nsl*. B u t* nf FUrlda. UaUaa auch
tificate shall ba radaemad accord­ ssriiflent* shall b* ridsimad eoing te law tb* proparty described sordlag to laar lbs property des­
In sueh certificate will be (old cribed la auch certificate will h*
te th* highest bidder at the (rest ■eld t* tb* high**! bidder at Ih*
doer of th* B#mla*l* County Court front door ef Iks flsmlnol* County
Hoaso at flpafprd, Plarlda. an th* Court Hsus* at flaafsrd, Florid*,
fim
Meador la lha month sf on th* flrat M in lty In th* month
August. 1999. whleh la th* lal day of Auauat III*, which It Ih* let
af Auguat. 1999.
day uf Auguat. Ilia.
Datad this 9th day af May, 1919.
Datad tkU 9th day af May, 1911.
(SEAL)
(• B A D
Arthnr f t
Beckwith, Jr.
Arthur K. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
CUrh Clrrult Court
•emlaelA B ely y . Florida
•SBlhSla Crusty, Floyldt

S

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FDR TAX DEED
f*ee. t a i l * FUrlda Btalole* of
lBiat
NOTICE IH 1IEREUT RIVEN,
That Dallas E. M op th* holder
nf th* following rertlfleata lit*
flltd said cartlflcata for tax deed
to b* laaued theraon. Th* rartlHeat* number and year nf laaunm*. tb# deacrlntlon of the proparty,, and th* nam# In which ll
waa ataeaaed ar* aa follow*;
Cartlflcata No. 1ST Taar of laauanca
19)7
DEHCRIPTION O r PROPERTY
Iota II A I# Block II Crystal
l.ak* Winter llnmea Htibdlvlslnn Plat Rook I Pag** 111,
IIS. A t i l
Named In which aaaraaed Charles
I’ etrraon. All of aald property be­
ing In th* County of Hemlnol*.
Htat# of Florida. I'nlaaa aurh cer­
tificate ahall ht redeemed accord­
ing to law the property described
In aurb r*rtlflc#t# will It# aold
to tho blghral bidder at the front
door of tli* H#i.itnol# county Court
lloua# at Hanford, Fhulda. nn th#
first Monday In th* month of
Auruat. ll(* . whtih I* th* lat
day of Auauat, 194".
Dated this Ith day of M*y, 19(9.
(HEAL)
Arthur 11. Ilrckwlth, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Hemlnol* County, Florida

NOTICE OF APPMUATION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DERII
FOR TAX l)E9:il
FOE TAX DEED
(See. tat.I* FUrld* Olatnl** nf H e • 104.IP Flnrld* PtMul#* nf (A##. 104.10 Ptoeldp Blatatep at
IMS I
IMPI
1*1*1
NOTICE IH HEBERT OIVEN.
NOTICE IH IIE nK nr RIVEN
NOTICE III HRRRI1T OIVRN,
That M. It. y.tvlrk»r Ih* holder of That D. Rum# th# hold#r of the Tint I*. Rom# th* holder ot th*
th* following ctrtlflcst# has filed following
rertlflrat#
haa
filed following certificate h«* filed Mid
eald rrrllflrat# far t*x deed lo aald rtrtlflrat# for 1st dead to ctrllflrat# for lag d**d t* 0 *
h# laaued thereon. Tli# certlfleata h# laaued therenn. Th# rrrtlHcitt laaued
therenn.
Th*
certlflont*1
number *ml &gt;*ar nf Isausnre, th# number and ya«r of laauane#. Hi# number and year of lasuanr#, th*
description of th* property, and description of th* proparty. and deaerlptlon of Ih* property, And B
tli* name In which ll waa **aeaa#d III# nam# In which It waa aaaaaaad th* n*ni# In which It w»a sales*ar# *■ follow ■:
ar# a* fnllowa:
ed ar* a* followr*:
Cartlfleat* No. li t Tear af luuanc* l'#rtltlc*t* N*. t il T»ar o t luuanc* certlflcal* No. I l l Tear o t IMuanca
111!
till
11)1
DEHCRIPTION OP PROPERTTl
DEPCRfPTION OP PROPERTY.
DEHCRIPTION OT PROPERTY
Lot ! ( Block A Dak* llarner
N 44.13 ft of H 4S4.II ft nf
N 7* ft nf NRI, nf NK&gt;« of
Hhort# Plat tluok T Pag# TT
W I1J.1 ft. of NTVU #f URTU
HIV*, of N W '« M«cHon 1 Twn*.
N*in# In which aaaeeeed If, tof HEU H*ril*n U, Twn*. 'l l
It
Rang#
It
E
A Mary N. Plyant. All nf asld
Rang* tl E
■ ,
roperly being In the County of Nam* In' which *M#**#d ltu**#ll Nam*
In whleh I M H ir t Okldah
emlnnle, Htat* of Florid*. Un- F. A V#rn* I . Hmlth. All nf Mid
*
Leon*
Morgan.
All
*
f
said
grolean tilth rrrllflrat* *ti*ll l&gt;* re­ property being In th* County nt n&lt;i
being la th* Count)*.- nf
deemed according to l«av th# prn- Hemlnol*. Hiai* of Florida. Uni*** Hemlnol#.
Hint* ef Florid*. UM#sp
party deacrlhrd In ailrh certificate •uch r*rHflc*t* ahall h* redeem- •urh rtrllfleal* shall h* r#d#*mwill lie aold tn tb* hlthMt bid­ ♦d arrnrdlng in Uw Ih* properly •d arrordlng tn Uw th# property
der at th* front dnnr of (tie Heml- deacrlhrd In auch certificate will dMrrlhtd In eurh rerllfiMta Wilt
Hole County Court Ilona* nt Han­ he aold tn the hlgbeat bidder at
told to the highest blddar. at
!
ford. Florid*, on Ih* flrat Monday th* front door ot ih* Hemtnnl# b#
lb* front 4#ur nf th# H#mlnnla
In th* month nf Auguat, If*#, County Court Houa# at Hanford. County Court lloua# nt flanf*rd.
which I* th* lat day of Auguat, Florid#, nn th# tlr*t Monday In Florid#, nn Ih# first Mandsy In
th# month nf August, l i l t , which
1949.
the mnnth t f Augutt, 1199, which In
Datad thla ITth day •( May, I* th# 1st day #f Auguit. til*.
the let day of Auguit. t i l l ,
Ilia
Dated thl* 9th day of May, 1119.
Dated this ilh day •( May, 1MB.
(HEAD
(HEAD
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Rackwlth, Jr.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Arthur If. Bern Ilh, Jr.
Cl»rk Clrrult Court.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Clerh Circuit Court.
Hamlnnl* County, Flnrld*
Hemlnol* County, Florid*
Hamlnnl# Cnunty, Florldh

R

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
NOTH K o r APPLICATION
FOR T A I HERD
FOE TAX DEED
••**. IM.ta Florida Mmole* of l *ee. 1*4.1* PlnrMa Blatatt* nf
IMS)
IMP)
NOTICE IH HKIIEIIT RIVEN,
NOTICE IP HKIIKIIT RIVEN,
Th#t D. Rom* th* holder af th- That Atlantic Municipal Corpora­
follow Inn certificate ha* filed aald tion Ih* holder of ilia following
certificate fur tat deed tn he ('•rllficatt haa filed aald e m i n ­
leaned
thereon.
Th*
certificate ent* for tax deed In b* laaued
number and y*ar of laauanre, the thetenn. The certificate number
deaerlptlon of th# properly, and and year nf laauanre, th* descrip­
tli* nam* In which I* na* Basra*- tion of th* proparty, and th*
*d .ire *■ follow #t
name In whlrh ll w*a *aa****d
C#rllfic*t* No. 49 Year et laauane* ar* *■ follow*:
1999
Cartlfleat* Xn. 111 Taar of !*tu*nc*
DEHCRIPTION OI‘ PROPERTY!
Jun* 19. 1931
l-ot 1 Let* E 14 ft. niock II
DEHCRIPTION OF PROPERTT:
Tier R Town nf Hanford TUt
lo t in Block ll-F C*a**lh*rrr
Rook I Pan** 14 tn II A 111,
Plat llook T Pag** IT a t l
113, t il . 111 A I1T
A Plat llook 1 Page* 4*
Nam* In which *#t**srd Cor* Aus­ Name In wliuh ■*»**a*d Chari**
tin. All of *ald property being In IUIUO. All of *«ld properly be­
Ih* County of Hemlnol*, Ht*l* of ing In Hie Cnunty nf tUmlimU,
Florid*. Unlee* #uch carllflcal# HIM# of Florida. Uni*** auch cer­
•hall ha redeemed according In tificate ahall ht rtd**m*d accord­
law th* property described In aurh ing In Uwr th* properly dtarrlbtd
certificate will he aold to th* In aurh rtrtlflrat* will b* *sld In
hlgbeat bidder at lha front door Ih* ItlghMi bidder at Ih* front
of the Hemlnol* fuunty Court dnnr nf Ih* Hrminnl* Cnunty Court
lloua# at Hanford, Florid*, nn tli* lloiit* at Hanford, Florida, nn th*
fln t Monday In tli# month nf flrat Monday In th* month of
Auguat, III", which li th# lit day Auguet, t((*. whlrh la th* lot
et Auguat, 1119.
day nf Augutt, 111*.
Dated thl* tlh day o f May, 1)49.
Dated thl* Ith tlsy of Jun*, 1949.
(HEAI.)
(HEAD
Arthur It. Rerkwlth, Jr.
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk Clrrult Count.
Clerk Clrrult Court
Hrminnl* County, Florid#
Hemlnol* Count), Flnrld*

NOTICE OP APPLICATION
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
ION
FOR TAX DEED
FOB TAX DEED
IP##. 101.10 F U rld! StBtOtM Of
t Pea, 1*4.14 Florida M*tu»
10401
10(0)
NOTICE IN HEREBT RIVEN,
NOTICE
IB HKRKRT RIVEN,
That Madison Rquar* Hardens Inc.
That D. Rom* tli* holdar * f tho
th* holder of th# fallowing r*ytl- fallowing
rarilflrat*
h»»
ftlaN
flrat# ha# filod Mid r#rtlflrat* Mid eertlflesl*
tor MS d#*d Id tho
for u t d##d tn b* laauad th*r#on. liiusd
ihsrenn.
Th*
etrilriett*
Th# ctrllflcat* number and y**r number and yeer ef leauanr#, th *'
nf latuanc#. Ih# d#*er)pllon of th* daacrlptlon * f th* proptrty, sod
property, *nd Hi* nam* In which th* ntm* In which It wan a aatm d
It was assessed Or# ( * fnllnwa:
are •• follow*)
,M
Cerilflrat* No. 949 Tear *f laauane* CertlflMt* N*. ITT T *tr of Uiunnop
1991
1939
DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTTl
DEHCRIPTION OP PROPERTTl
EU nr NE&lt;« ef N\vu Section
U ! 19 Rloek H T*ngUw **fl'
It Twn*. II Rsngp 99 B It
■••IUn Thre* Roplat Plot Book
• rre*
19 Page* 99 ft 19
Nam* In which *M*M*d Rnbtrt Named In which *«*#M9d Pr#N*El
I- A Jan* N. Reinhardt. All nf Hr. ft Ursula M. Ilowe. All a i
••Id properly b*lng In th* County Mid proparty being la tha c # * n nf Hrmluol*. Htat* af Florid*. Un- ty *r gemineie, fltnl* at Florida.
l*M aucli rertlflcgt* ahall h* r*- ttnlMi auch rertlfleata thell h*
deemed according t* law th* pro- redeemed eeeardlng tn law I k * '
p*rly described Ip (uch certio­
deeerlbed Ip *ueh rertl­
rate will b* sold to th* high**! property
flrate will he *nld to the hlghPtt
blddar at Ih* front d**r nf Ih* bidder st Ih* front door •( th*
Hrminnl* Cnunty Court Hnut# pt Hemlnol* County Court H*u*«. At
Hanford, Florida, nn th* flrit Hanford. Florida. *n Ih* flrrt Man#
Monday In th* mnnth nt August. d»y lu ih* month o f Auguit, 19Mb
1911 whlrh Ip tho 1st day of
which U tht lat day ot AufldOV
Auguit. ill* .
11(9.
Dated this Ith day o t Mar, t i l l .
Dated this Ilh day #f May. 194ft,
(■R A D
(■R AD
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
Arthur H. Btrkwlth, JR
Clerk Circuit Court.
Clerk circuit Court
Hamlnol* County, Florid*
Semlnol* County, VlerK*

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
IP##. IM.ta Florida Statolra af
IMP)
NOTICE IH HEBERT RIVEN,
Y.iat D. Rom# tli* holder of ih*
fnlluwlng
certificate
ha*
flltd
Mid cerllflcBl* for tax deed to
he Ikausd thereon. Th* certificate
number of yaar of l*#u*nr*, th*
deaerlptlon of Ih* property, and
tl. n*m* In which It wa* aasraaed ar* a* follnw*:
(W ild c a ts No. II Tear of laauane*
till
DEHCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
Lot 1 Block I* Tier D Th*
Town of Hanford Pitt Rook 1
Pag** 11 to II A 111 111 111
111 A 117.
Nam* In which **si***d R. C. A
Neill* llnltlts. All uf said pioutrty
being In the County of Hrinlnolt,
Htat* of Flnrld*. Unless aurh caralflrat* ahall he redetmid accord­
ing to law th* proptrty deicrlhed
In *urh certificate will he told to
III* highest bidder at Ih* front
door of the Hemlnol* County Court
llnui* M Hanford, Florid*, nn th*
first Monday In Ih* month nf
August, 1949. which Is Ih* 1*1 day
of Auguat. 19(9.
Dated thl* 9th day s f May, 1911.
(BRAD
Arthur E. Btrkwlth, Jr.
Clark Circuit Court
7
Hamlnnl* County, Florida

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FAR TAX DERD
(Pee. 1P4.1B Fteetd* Statute# af
IBIS)
NOTICE IN IIEREBT RIVEN,
That Madison Hquaro Harden# In*.
111*;.holdar. of Hi* following -egrllHeat* ha* fllfd (aid ctrllflcot* for
tag d##d I* b* laauad th*r*op. Tb*
rartlflcata numh#r and y*ar ot
tecuanr*, th# daicrlptlop af th*
proptrty. and th* nam* In which
It wa* aei##a(d nr# *■ fallow*:
Cerilflrat* No. I ll l i a r of iMuanca
19)4
DEHCRIPTION OP PROPERTT
I s ! I I Midway nasr Oviedo
p u t t Pag* 49
Nam# In whlrh aaaeaaad Haiti*
(Hamlin# #t *1. All nf aald proptrly htlng In Hi# County or g«mlhot*. Htat# nf Flnrld*. I'nDea such
ctrllflrat# shill b* radaemad ac­
cording to U w th* properly 4 ( ( crlhtd In aurh rarilflrat# will b*
•old lo Ih* highlit blddar at Ih*
front door of thl Hamlnnl* County'
Court IIpua* at Hanford. Florida,
on lh» first Monday In Hi* month
nf August, I9U, which Ip th* lit
day of Auguat, 111*.
Datad thl* 9th day *f Msy, t i l l.
(BEADED)
Arthur X. flick with, Jr.
Ctcrk Circuit Court
Seminole Cnunty, Marlin

NOTICE o r APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
(ter. 104.19 Florida tlataU o of
1949)
NOTICE Tfl HEREBY OIVEN.
That Orcratreai
Unit Co. th*
holdfr nf th* following ctrllflrat*
ha* flltd Mid r*rtl(lr*U fur tax
dead tn b* laaued llisrenn. The
rerllflrat* number and year nf
l**u*nr*, th* description nf tha
proparty, and tha nam* In which
It was aaaMMd nr* aa followai
eartlfleata Nn. t i l Y*ar of laauanca
Jua# II. 1931
DEHC UIPTION n r PROPERTTl
l«ot 13 Blnrk H Tract 4o Hanlandn Hprlng* according tn tho
Plat* Th*t#of recorded upon
tha Public Records of flemlsola Cauaty, Plarlda
Nam* In which a**#*a#d 4 . F.
Hill. All of aald properly bring In
Ih* County nf Hamlnnl#. Htat# nf
FUrlda. Unless aueh certificate
shall b* redeemed arrnrdlng tn
law th* property described In such
rertlflrate will ba aald In tha
highest bidder #t th* front dnnr
nf lha HtanlnnU County Court
Houa* at Banfcrd, FUrlda. an th#
flrat Monday In lha month nf
Augutt, 194*. whlrh I* th* tat
day af Ahduat. 1944.
Datad thl* Ifth day •( May, l i l t .
(BEAL)
Arthur M. Barhwlth, Jr.
Clark Clrrult Court,
Hamlnnl# county, FUrlda
NOTIPR o r APPLICATION
FOR T A X DEED
ffloo, 104.1* FUrlda S U U U * of
NUTfCll IB IIEREBT RIVEN.
That D. Rum* lha holdar of Ih#
following crriirirata ba# flUd aald
cartiDcal* for tag deed to ba
iMued
tharaon. Tha
certlfleata
number and year af lasuane*, Ilia
daacrlptlon or tha property, and
tha aaa a la which It waa asMcacd
ara na follow*:
Certificate So. 1 '. Y*ar of iMonaco
till
DEHCRIPTION OF PROPERTY!
Lot 91 Midway Plat Bosk 1
Page 4t
Nama la whleh aasotMd Jasala A
Aaala B. Chambers. All of aald
property bain* In Ih* County af
Hemlnol*. BUI* of Florida. Uni***
aueh earllflrau shall ha redeem­
ed -ooordUg to U w th* property
described In (Uch certificate will
h* sold t* Ik* hlgbMt bidder st
lha fraal dear * f th* flemaloU
Coaaty court He*** at Haafard,
FUrlda, *a th* flrat Monday In
th* menth o f Auguit. 1919, whleh
l« th* itt dtr of Augutt. 1919
Dated thlf lib day o f Jlay, 3191
(.B A L I
rthar R. Beckwith. Jr.
CUrh Clreult Coart
fl«ml**l* Caaaty, FUrlda

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
f0*». IPLId Florida I t l l i l N o f
1MM
NOTICE IH IIEREBT RIVEN.
T h lt I). Rom# th* holdtr at III*
fallowing
rerllflm t*
haa
filed
aald cerilflrat* for lax deed tn
b* laaued thareon. Th* c*rtlflr*t*
number and y(*r * f laauanre, Hi*
dtarrlptlnn nf lb* prnparly, and
th* nam* In which It w*( aaaeaaad
nr* •• follnwat
Certificate No. 411 T**r *f laauane*
till
DEHCRIPTION OF PROPERTY!
N III M. of H 49* ft. o f IV ITI
ft. of N4* of HWU nf NRI4
ilea* Ril l Hectlnu It Twn*. 31
Itatig* St E
.
Nam* In which aaaeaaad Emil 'J.
llnrey. All uf add property htlng
In Hi# County of Hemlnol,. Hist#
nf Florid*. I'nltM aurh rarilflrat#
ahall h# r,.l*«m ,d according tn
1st Hi* proparty described In such
rertlflMl* will h* sold In th*
highest bidder *1 Ilia front dnnr * f
th* Hemlnol* County Court limit*
at Hanford, Florida, on th* flrat
tin iday In th* mnnth nf Augutt,
19(9. which I* th* 1st day *f
Augual, 1149.
Dated thlt lib day o t Msy, Ittt.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Btrkwlth, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hrminnl* Count), Florid*
NOTICE o r APPLICATION
FOR TA X DEED
(lee. IM.td PlortdA Stslolt* of
IP IPI
NOTICE Ifl IfEREnT RIVEN.
That Madlann Hqusr* Harden* Inr.
Ill* holder nf th* following r*rtlflrat* h*a filed **ld cerilflrei* for
tax deed I* b* leeued tharann. Th*
r*rllflr*l* number and year of
lieumr*
lb* description of th*
property, and tb* n*m* In which
It wi* aaaraaed * r ( a* fnllnwai
Carilfirtl* No. IIP Yaar of laiuanr*
1931
DEHCRIPTION OF PROPERTTl
D l * 9 A 4 Blk. (7 Lincoln Tark
Pitt Book T Pos* 99
Nsm* I* whlrh p**(M*d llonar A
Ruth I* Wllcpg. All t f Mid properl r being In th* Couhly of
Hemlnol*. Mat* * f Flnrld*. Unl»*a
•urh rartlflral* (hall he red**m*d
■ i fording to l*w th* property de*rrlhid I* *uch rsrtlflral* will b*
■old to Ih* highlit bidder at th*
front door of th* Hrminnl* County
Court Jtoui* *1 Hanford, FUrld*.
nn Ih* first Monday In th* month
nf Ausuat, 1910, Whlrh I* Ih* 1*1
day of Augual, l i l t .
Haled tbl* tlh day of Mty, t i l l .
(•N A D
Arthur W. Nackwlth, Jr.
Clark Circuit Caurt
■tmlnol* County, Florid*
NOTICE OP APPJ.Ir.ATIOg
FOR TAX DEED
to#*. IPd.lfl Ftortd* P istol# * o f
1040)
NOTICE Ifl HEREBT OIVEN,
Tlist Medlaun flqusr# Osrdan* Inr.
tb* holder o t th# fallowing r*rllfirst* lias filed Mid c*rlltl**l*
for tag d**d I* h* laauad thereon
Th* cartlfleat* number aad y»*r
of Uiusnc#, lb* d**erlptUa •( tli*
proptrty, pad th# n*m* In which
it wa* m h u i I pro as fellow*:
Certifies!* No. I l l Y*»r of Ueuancp
1131
DEHCRIPTION OP PROPERTT)
l-ot ( ( A IWpUt of p Part *f
HporUmio'p Fprsdia* Plat t
Fog* II
N*m* Ip whlrh otprtMd Prppk ft
Dorothy Peterson. All a f *sld &gt;ruparty being In th* Conaty o f iem ln*l». fltau ot Florid*. UAUtp incb
rsrllflral# ahall b* r*4*#m»d ac­
cording to Uw tb* proparty de«ertbed Is aurb Mrtlfleat* will b*
•old to th* blgb**t blddar ot lb*
frost door *f tb* BcmlnoU County
Court Mom* pt flsaford Plarlda,
e* th* flrat Monday Is tb# month
of August, t i l t which Id Ih* Ut
day of August, llif t
D*t*d thl* Ith U r * ( Msy, t i l l ,
(BEAL)
Arthur M. Bockwltb, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
■cmlncl* Ccuitr. Florid*

.uu

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DERII
(**#, 304.10 riortfla si*late* o t
IMP)
NOTICE Ifl HEREBY RIVEN,
That Madison Bquar* Harden* Inn.
Ih* balder of tb* following certi­
ficate baa fllad said eerllflral* for
I n deed to b# laaued Ihereon. Th*
rertlflrot* number (nd year af
l#*upne*, lb* dceorlptlon of Ih*
iroperty, and tbs nom* In which
I was aaaaaaad ar* ao fallows)
Cartlfleat* No. H i Yoar of laauane*
1931
DESCRIPTION n r PROPERTTl
l#&gt;t 9 Milton flquor* Plat Booh
1 Fags 99
Nam* In which aaaaaaad Ora D
L#*. All o t *Ald properly being In
th* County af Seminal*, Biota of
Florida. UhIm * auch oortlflcpla
ahall 0* redeemed according to
l*w
th* property dearrlbod In
ourh certified# at HI h* sold I*
Iho highest bidder i t tb* front
dour uf th# flejnlaul* Cnunty Court
lloua# at Hanford, Florida, on Ih#
flrat Monday In th* month of
Auguit, 19(9, whlrh la th* tat
d (r of Ausuat, HID.
Doled thl* Ith day of May,
111*.
(ANAL)
Arthur H. Btrkwlth, Jr.
Clork Circuit Court
■tmlnol* County. Florid*

f

NOTICE o r APPLICATION
POE TAX DEEII
to*#. 9*4.1* FlsrtflA ■ total#* o t
1141)
NOTICE Ifl HEREBY RIVEN,
That MaPleon flqusr# Uprdtna Inc.
th* holdtr o t tb* following carllflcoto he* filod Mid oorilflcpt* for
lo t dead t# bo laaued ihereoo. Th*
cortlflcata number pad year or
Ucuppr*. tbs dascription * f tbs
proparly, apd tha samp Ip which
It wpa saooaoad ar* pa fallawsi
Cartlfleat* No. I l l Tsar *9 laoupnc*
till
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTTl
H 49 94 ft « f N ITf.94 ft Of TV
144 ft of EH of NEU a f N9VI4
Bocllap 10, Tarpp. 91, fla a it
It E
Nom* la whlth n w i N d J. 1L ft
Plnhla Divio. All of told proparly being In Ihn County of
■•mlnalo, fltata nf FUrld*. Cnloao
•uch certificate shall b* radaom*d according tn Uw tha pr*farty
described In such (wrllflcst* wilt
b* sold to ih* hlghopt bidder ht
tb* frppt door of th* flomlaol*
County Court Houa* ot flapford.
Florid* on Ih* flrat Monday lo
th* month of Augual, 1*99, which
I* Iba Itt day sf August, III*.
Datad tbl* »th flay o f May, IIM .
IflEAL)
Arthur M. Boebwlth, Jr.
Clerh Circuit CattL
•emlael* CsuMy, Pltfldfl
“ *

.

I

NOTICE # y APPLICATION.
POE TAX DEED
(A##, tA4.ia Plortda Btatotp* *d
1040)
NOTICE IN HEBERT OIVEN;
That Atlanllo Municipal Carr
Hon lb* holdtr af Hi* fall*
cartlflcato hap flltd said * * i ____
rats for lo t flood to b* Isoqaft
lhsr#on. Th* certificate number
ood year af Im u s ik #, Ih* dooorlp#
tlon of Ih* property, aad Iho
ntm* In which It wo* assessed
ar# aa fnllawai
&lt;
c#rtm e*t* No. I l l Taar of Iaiuaoa*
Jun# II, t i l l
DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTT
D t I Block 9 Lock Arbor—
Phillip’s flection Plat Book •
Pago* 19 ft 91
Ni m# In which aaaaaaed ConotaRoft
R. Blackburn. All of sold pro­
perty htlng In th* County o f
Hemlnol*. Bint* of florid*. Up#
lata ouch certifies:* shall ba
deemad according t* U w th* pro#
periy described In aurh eertlfloaik
will h* said |n Ih* highest hlfldOi
st tho front dsor of tht fl4N)U*|i
County Court- Hsus* pt flPHfflV&amp;^M
Florida, op th* t in t Monday- |N
Ih* month of Auguit. !9d £ whiak
la th* 1st day 4 f August I I R .
Doled thlo Ith day *f Jua*. 194ft
(READ
Arthur M. kook With, JP,r
CUrh Clrault Court.
./■
■tmlnol* County, FtarlAf)
NOTICE ftP APPLICATION
PO E T A X B B B E
ffloo, • 1*4.14 P lortftn ■ tarn44* oft
1B4PI
NOTICE IB HEREBY
That D. Roma th* holder of
fnlluwlng
serHOcat*
has
.
.........................
Mid eertlflratp for tag dssd IP hq
tMuad
theraon.
Th*
eortlfflat*
number and roar qf iMuanaa, Ihp
description t f thp proparty, soft
top name la whlrh It wa* Mlioq
ad ara 49 fallows)
CertlflMt* N*. (41 Year #f I(ousta*

m
m

o k b c r ip t io e

or

&lt;

propeett

U t I Rloek O Afl*U Park Plat
Book * Pag* 49
Nam* U which asaaaaad U u It
Hill. H*lrA Alt af said preperty
helng In tb* County o t gsgtlnplE
Hint* of Florida, Unleep ouch eottlfirsts ahall h* redeemed accord­
ing l* taw th* property desrrtbofl
In sueh certificate will be aold to
th* lil(!i*(t bidder at th* (root
door of th* Damlnotp County Court
Hout* ot Monford, Florida on tha
flrot Monday , In lha month qf
AUgust ill* , whlefc U tb* Itt day
of Autusi, 19k*.
Dated tbl* Ith day *( May. lifft
(■EALl
Arthur M. Edekwlth, Jft
Clerk ctreult Court.
Hemlnol* County, yierldfl;
■
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"•TICE OP APPLICATION
FEE TAX DEED

in

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NOTICE tg , HEREBY QIVI
Tb*' Atlanllr Municipal Corps
llan Ih* boldpr af th* fo||«w[
itriiricat* has DUd aatd rei
flcal# for tog datd to h*
therenn. Tha rertlfleblo
and year of Isauano#, th* fli
tlon of Ih* proparty, aad
nawt In whlafc It was
nr* aa follows:
_
Cerilflrat* No, 9# fM r Of iMUOPdi
June 11. 1939
DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY
l«ot 1 Wall flubdirtaUs f
Book Id Page IT
Name la wk&amp;h 0
Winn. All af opld proporty
In lha Cauaty of flamlnol*.
of Florida, t'nlops push
shall ba rafloaortd a«
Uw Ih* proptrty desert
eertlflratp

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of lb* Bod Ipom

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HERALD Classified Ads Bring Fast Results
5. Real Eatate For Solo

THE OLD HOME TOWN •*— »— . By STANLEY

FARMER’S AGENCY

O H -T M S r J U S T W O R K N U V T .
T I M K —T H B Y W S ♦ S T A N D -/N S *
f o t t h f o p f ic k

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N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Lillian Trams
.
B. H. l»«r«, D. H. Whitmore %
Asace1!***.
246$ S. Park Ave. Pa. F* 93211
After hours, FA 2-2919, FA M t t
FA 9-0261. / A 2 3012

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T H P I* C O PA K H B U R A K S / /

2-BEDROOM furnished borne, 2334
Palmetto. Phone FA 2-1910.
TWO LOTS. 3 room furnished cot­
tage at Lemon Bluff. FA 3-3631.

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3-BEDROOM house. Two lots Includina corner. Tull priee $7300.®
Terms. 603 E 33t*. SL
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Bealtoe
Raymond Lundqulat, Assoc.
FA 2-3981
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

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2-BEDROOM unlurniihed houi
Fenced backrard. FA 2-4967,

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I. Good Food
i. For Rhot
B. Wonted to Rent
4. Real Batata Wnntod
B. Real EeUto For Solo
4. Martgaio Loan*
T. Bneineeo Opportanitiao
7*A Inanranro
t. Female Help Wanted
P. Mala Help Wanted
IB. Mala ar Female
II. Work Wanted
IS. Plombiat Serrkee
II. Electrical Serricaa
14. Build, Paint * Repair
II. 8 peel a1 Serricaa
1I*A Baaotr Parlors
II. Flowera A Plants
IT. Pata • Lireatack - Sapi
II. Machinery • Tools
II. Basts sad Motors
It. AntemeWles
I*.A Trailers
II. Fnrnilsrs
21. Article# Far Isle
22-A Article Wanted
21. Notices A Fernansls
24. Last A Fannd

2-BEDROOM trailer. FA 24388,
TWO bedroom furnished apart­
ment, 2101 Magnolia, $33.00.
Phone FA 21931.
I ROOM, furnished, sarage apart­
ment, water and electricity
fumlahed. Adulla only. Call be­
fore 2 p. m, or after 0 p. m.
FA 2-1303.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
ped. Phone FA 1-6041.

SLEEFINO ROOMS, tba Gables
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 34720.
.. A N O .M U Y /
I f J ON THE
££
POST
* T MB’* in
THE BACKIBRD

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3-BEDROOM furnished bouie HO
month. 9334 Palmetto. FA 3-1110

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BEAUTIFULLY fnrnlabed room
la prtvato borne. FA 3-7734.

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RENT *c BALE: S room houM
garage; modern; FA3-057I.
3-ROOMS, unfurnished, $73 per
me. 4-Rooms, furnished, $60 per
mo, Phoaa FA 9-5021.
3-ROOM first floor apartment,
furnished, $40 per mo. I l l Pal­
metto Ave,
I-BEDROOM upstairs apartmsnt,
air conditioned, 970. FA 24666

2-BEDROOM unfumlibed home
availsbla now. FA 2-1349.
1-BKDROOM furnished home to
responsible party. $110 month­
ly, less with lease. FA 2-36M.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
ment near school A shopping
center. No pets please. MIS Elm
Avenue.
MOBILE HOMES, water it lights
furnished, $11 per week. Phone
FA 2 0319.
SUMMER rats of $55. Large nice
unfurn. apt. 1700 Magnolia.
2-BEDROOM home, elean, cool
and quiet; garage; large yard.
Phone FA 2 3683.
LARGE three bedroom unfurn
ished borne 1313 Park Ave.,
1123.00 month. Call FA 2-3931,

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2 BEDROOM with Florida room,
Fenced yard. I ll Mayfair Cir­
cle. FA 2 3927.

A l Work Gwnuitood
On# Block Off Buford
Avenue o r 29th Street

MEW BOMBS BY

Odham &amp; Tudor
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Sunland Estate*
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CLEAN modern furnished apts.,
601 Palmetto. FA 2-4339.

Tura Wirt On 20th
81. Follow Couatry
Qub Rd. * Watch
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HOUSE, $01
FA 2 3362.

Near Golf C a m

$50 DOWN
MOVES

b a t h in g

APARTMENTS, clean, large A LARGE 3 bedroom, 3 bath home, t
Garage. Nice yard. Reasonable
small, new linoleum, down­
equity. 112 Cherokee Cirele,
stairs 611 Park Ave.
Sunland Estates. FA 2-3389.
1 and 2 BR furnished apartments
IDEALLY LOCATED!
$60 it $63 mo.
Near Pinecreat school, lovaly 9
2 HR furnished bouse $73 me.
bedroom, 3 bath home, Double
ROSA PAYTON. REALTOR
earporte, extra large atility
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
room, patio, reasonable down
payment, 4V*% mortgage. Ph.
3 ROOM downstairs, furnished
FA 2-2S34.
apartment, private entrance and
&lt; bath, 201 Maple Ave. or Ph. HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT a t O
FA 2-1371.
2000 Washington Ave. 9 bed­
rooms, priee 314,930, rent 190
PI.VECREST AREA: Clean I bed­
per mo. For information writ#
room house «nd 2-bedroom dup­
C. E. Johnson, Bos 91, Lako
lex; electric kitchens; water
Butler, Fla.
furnished. FA 2-4411.

Q u ie t

MANOR
\
J VJINGEV*
r o Q o c r \ j M t a k in g Me.

IT S BEAUTIFUL *
UNDER PRICED
Large home with three bed room !
and two baths on 2V* lota. Many
trees. 9317 Osceola Drive.

H O M ES

COUNTRY CLUB

"W aRMf

2-BEDROOM garage apt., large
living and dining room. 9005V*
French Ave. Ph. FA 2 3830.

BROKER
W. B. Shippy, Asaoe.
302 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-9911

BED

O N L Y 7 LEFT

B*nevr«,twLe,**nt«

po in C iw r r ix s # w .
CMi! X SNOW MOV BOUSH

UNFURNISHED apsrtmept Kit­
chen equipped. Call FA 2-2800.

2-3 and 4 ROOM apartment!, 835- REAL ESTATE WANTED: will
exchange modern home. S rooms
$40 and $30 per month. Pb.
and renting basement apart­
FA 2-4261.
ment. $300 yr. income, located
9 BEDROOM house, kltehen fur­
3 miles South U. S. Capitol,
nished, 204 Grape ville Avo.
Washington, D. C. tor 9 B. R.
FA 2-3139.
modern home on 10 acrei ad­
jacent to Sanford or Orlando.
I ROOM furnished cottage, $60.
Market value $15,000 clear. Will
FA 2-1757.
_____________
accept your equity. Contact Mr.
Harper Stamper Agency or
SLEEPING
room,
$9 00 Wk.
write G. S. Ray, 114 Huron Dr.
FA 2 2764.
Washington 21, D. C.
3 BEDROOM, lease to responsible
party, exceptionally low rent,

27 ft. HOUSE TRAILER, awning,
water furnished, Adults, no
ReDawar, HoeplU' A Baby Beds
pots. FA 22447.
By Day, week or Month
CARROLLS FURNITURE
NICELY
furnished large 9 bed­
Ph. FA l -lll l
U9 W. 1st St.
room and 2 bath apartment, 1912
Sanford Ave. Adults. FA 2-3661.

ftaeq totPAsg
vou wee*

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
3-BR., kitchrn equlpt., atUe fan,
quiet neighborhood. FA 2 8886.

100 ft. lllway frontage, 080 ft.
deep, too ft. on one of the pret- _
tiest lakes hi Florida. P rie a O
$3,500.
NEWLY decorated S room furn­ NICELY furnished S room apart­
ment, private bath. FA 2-3710.
ished apartment $60 per month;
cloas In. Ill E. Ith. St. Call
W . H . " B l i p S ta m p er A y n e f
FURN. Apt. 2300 MeUonrllU
FA 2 4213 er FA 2-5786.
Realtor A Insurer
Phene FA S-4991
111 N. Par*
FURNISHED
house,
fenced
yard,
FURNISHED, clean lit
floor
electricity
furnished,
$60.00
per
apartment, 1004 Palmetto
NICE two bedroom borne, bard*
mo. ph. FA 2-1776.
wood floora, well landscaped.
BUSINESS PROPERTY: 2396 So.
$300 down payment, or trado
Elm Avenue. Write owner, J. FURNISHED apartment, clean
for ear equity. 11 year rnort*
and close In. Adults only. Jim­
W. Hugutey, 926 N. E. Bth. Ave
gaga. 2400 Orange Ave.
my
Cowsn,
FA
2-4013.
nue, Gainesville, Florida.
LAKE MARY view lot, 190 a 148,
FOR RENT OR SALE: 2 bed 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, unfurnlahed
call FA 3-1993.
house,
$123
per
mo.
116
Oak­
room
spartan
housctraller,
land
Ave.
FA
2-3172.
BUSINESS PROPERTY: ISM go.
FA 2-5610.
Elm Avenue. Write owner. J.
LARGE
HOME
on
one
acre
feneI BEDROOM trailer. FA 2-7922.
W. Huguley, IN N. E. Mb. Ave*
rd lot $75.00. Phone FA 26192.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
automatic washer, $SS.OO per 2 -A Beach Rentals
mo. ph. FA 2-2909.
ANDERSON’S REPAIR
HUTCHISON APARTMENTS—131
FURNISHED apartment, hard
SHOP
So. Atlantic Ave., D a y t o n a
wood floora, Ule bath, 603 W
Bvich. For reservation call
27th.
Goftaral Automobtlo
FA 2-0431
Repaira
I BEDROOM furnished home, wa
4. Real Eatate W anted
ter Included. FA 2 3899.
Englno Tuno-upo .

HOUSE oa Camaroa Avanuo, East
aida between Celery and Geneva
Avenue: 4 bedrooms, kitchen ap­
pliances. School bus atop. Quiet 3 BEDROOM, kitchrn equipped
neighborhood. S7I per month.
houee,
near
Navy
Base.
Phono FA 1-4145.
FA 2-7337.

ONEX WORRY
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— MEN AT WORK —

Tho Horold will not bo responsible
for morn thon on# Inrorrort Insertlon of roar fld. and rroorroo tho WELAKA APARTMENTS: roomi
rl|ht to roriM or rojoct onr od&gt;
private bathi, 114 W. First St.
rrrtloomont from thnt erdrrrd to
ronforoo to tho polieiea of this NICE bedroom, private entranea
P«For.
and bath. Phone FA 2-244S.

W HO H A S
THB L A S T

AT MB H H N P MV
BACK IN MASHiNSTON

5" *

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SPEAKS. THE LONE PAN6ER
SEES TON TO APPPOACHINO

PflNTABON WOULD
te t«lM 9 B «M * IP
X BEAT THB M TO
THB AVOON WITH
MV OW'N
_ ROCKST ^

1 BEDROOM, frama bouse. Needs
some repair. 1600 down take up
psyments of $50 a month. Ap­
prox. $3,300 a. 3 * . 1 mile north
Lake Monroe bridge oa 17-92.
Call Ralph J. Hayes FA 2-1193.

STAN

Ynnr 9 »rennal anHafnctlaa fas
H I fan year aa tb
ai year beam at

FREE WELCOME

Yaa Lamia Sewstag Far Yea A
Year Family. Pick Up Kaye At
•ala* (MOm!
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Odham &amp; Tudor
Bwy. U.ta A IttA BC

F t FA A1A9I
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�Something New, Something Old
8. Female Help Wanted

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1934 PLYMOUTH Savoy, excel
lent cond. 1320 Myrtle Ave.
FA 23304.

FIRST $800 cash will buy St.too FATHER NEEDS WOMAN to
eare for child and home In
equity in beautiful 3 bedroom, 2
Holly Hill. She may have one
bath homa with lake view. Many
child of her own. Write to Earl
extra* including 0 . E. Built in
equipment. FA 2-3872.
HIU, ISOS Linda Ave. Holly Hilt.
Fla.

St. Johns Realty Co.

2 WHEEL utility trailer $30. 123
Mayfair Circle. Ph. FA 2 2328.

THE TIME TESTED FiRM
US N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 1412.1

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates
Ragiatarod Real Edam Broker
Ph. PA 1 1101 17-98 at rftawaUn

Tire Repairman
While, muit ha able to change all
aiaea of tractor and truck tirea.
Experienced man only need ap­
ply. Year round employment,
paid vacation.
Contact Bob
S m y t h a, Clermont, Fla.
or ph. EX 4-4211.

.Saw A Uaed Furniture A Appli­
ance#. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADK

Jenkins Furniture
408 Sanford Ava.

6UNLAND ESTATES: S bedroom
home, $300 down. Muat sell thla
weak. FA 8-2888.
DREDGE OPERATOR, FA 8-1381
after • p. m.
LOT FOR SALE: large, high and
dry, Laka
FA 2-3034.

Markham

Eatatea.

22. Articles For Sale

T h u rs. J u ly 7 , 19U0— P a^ e 11 20. A u to m o b ile *

g rra lh

LOST: Shirt pockat radio around
drat.
R e w a r d . Mark*, ph.
FA 2 8400.
LOST: Cocker Spaniel In Plnoerost
area. Blond and white, an aw m
to name of Lady, Reward.
FA 2-3183.
FOUND: a purae at Kan’ a Truck
Stop, North French Ava. on
June 26th. Owner may have by
identifying and paying for thu
ad, at the above addreu.
LOST: Tri-Color Collie, lictnaa no,
2 on collar, anawer* to *am «
of Lady. Reward Ph. FA l-OWW,

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS

WILSON - MAIER

8 • BEDROOM
bouae,
kitchen WANTED: someone to move bouie
equipped, acreened porch. Fen­
of furniture to Tenn. Call
ced yard. Low down payment.
FA 2-2628 if interested.
80S Roialia. Ph. FA 2-7381.

Good Used Furniture for Sale,
CUSTOM Upholstering. Free Es­
timates. All work guaranlrrd.
Phone FA 2-7818 or MI 4 1771.
la Casselberry.

Mechanic Needed

J. W. HALL

1900 BRAND NEW BEL AIR Cots St 9a. paint 83.93 gal., aecnnd
P O R T A B L E SEWING MA­
lallun free. ARMY-NAVY SUBCHINE, all attachment* A guar­
PLUS. 310 Sanford Ave.
antee. Take over payment* of
$7.80. Write Mr. White, 303 Watt 22-A Article* Wanted
tat. St., Sanford.
WANTED to buy one owner, 1848BUNK BEDS, twin alxe, window
’So or ’SI Chryalcr, 4 dr. A-l con­
fan, 30 HP Johnson Javelin
dition, low milage. FA 2-8847.
Motor,
automatic
wither,
chroma table and 8 ch ain , uti­ OLD MONEY—old eoina, Con fa
lity alnk. Phone FA 2-4488.
derate money, will pay premi
urn price for gold coin*. Al
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
Lormann, Wildmcre Ave., Long,
1 Cent par lb.
wood. Fla. Ph. TK 1-4173.
THE SANFORD HERALD
OFFICE
2.1. Notice* A Per*on*l*
204 W. tat. St. FA 8-2811

GOING NORTH, leaving around
FACTORY TO YOU
• BIG VALUES
10th of July, have room for 3
ALUMINUM
pa*aenger*. muit have refer­
• QUICK CREDIT
VENETIAN BLINDS
ence* and help thare expeme*.
• EASY TERMS
BaeJosed head. Rag-praaf bottom
Ph. FA 2 3221.
rail
with
pla.tie
enda.
Plattic
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
or rayon tape*. Cotto* or nylon
cord a.
Senkarik Glana and Paint Co.
New and Uaed Furniture
FA 2-4621
311 E. Firat St.
FA 2 3822 112-114 W. 2nd St.

PROJECTIONIST, part-time. Ph
FA 2-1882 after 8.-00 p. m.

R IA L ESTATE DRIVE-W

FA 2-7488

22. ArtielM For Sal*

For Urge fleet of grov# and over
B44 • roach Ava.
(be road equipment, minimum of
Realtor
three years Mechanical experi­
ence on line necessary. Must
“ CaB Hail"
Pbooa FA 11841
Uaod furmlture, appliances, tool*
hava owa tools, year round em ­
e*e. Bought-SoM Larry's Mart
ployment, paid vaeation. Contact
14. BaiM. Paint ft Repair
15. Spocial Sarvico*
211 Saaford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4181
Bob Smythe, Clermont, Fla. or
or
PH
EX
4-4211.
ADD THE EXTRAS: Extra cool
PLATTS CARPENTRY Services,
3-bedrooms; with extra trees;
new work k repairs. Specialise
ALL MAKES k MODELS
extra lovely patio; extra large 11. Work Wanted
in Fla. room enclosures. Ph.
Sell U# Yonr Furniture. Qo&gt;k
llvieji room; extra--GE built in;
FA 2-7416.
Service With The Caah. SUPER
extra low cost with no qualify­
203 W. First St. (34 hr. eor.)
TRADING POST. FA 2-0877.
ing. FA 2-7081.
THOS. E. THOMPSON
LAWN WORK, FA 2-0648,
FA 2 3823
General Contractor
FOR SALE H-inch plywood pingDUPLEX, 1 side furnished. Each
Rome Carpentry Repair*
l.')-A Beauty Parlors
pong table with net and four
apartment 1 bedroom. Equity
Roofing A Siding
paddltt.
Only
841.00.
Call
81800. 2201 So. Park Ave., San­ 12. Plumbing Service*
Phone FA 2-3432
FA 3-8808.
ford, Florida. FA 2 3878.
LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
NO DOWN PAYMENT: assume
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
ROOFING FHA Loans
mortgage payments, S bedroom,
Bad*. Day. Weak, or MoaUs2 bath, fully equipped kitchen,
FURN1TURE CENTER
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
F 1 a. room, carport. Ph.
110$ French Av*.
Plumbing ft Haatiag
W* Give TV Stamp*
MI 4-1348.
« L FA 8-7881
AIR CONDITIONING
901 W. 3rd St.
FA I
June
and
July
Specials
on
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
permanents.
Call
for
prices.
4. Mortgage I a n
1807 Sanford Avo.
FA 8-8388 15. Special Service*
Air Conditioned, threo senior
operator*. HARRIETTS BEAU­
TY NOOK. fA 2 3742 103 8. Oak.

Sewing: Mach. Repairs
RENTALS $3 WEEK

GOOD used frame wlndowa, Jambs
and assorted lumber. See fore­
man al Nicholson Bulck Bldg.
R EDI-M t XED-KONCRETK
37" Window Sills tt-13
34" Window Lintels 81.23
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
808 Elm Ava. Ph. FA 2-8731
SAWDUST-SHAVINGS FA 2 3877,
Buckner k Son.
AIR CONDITIONER, two-ton watercooled Philco model at book
value. In perfect condition, may
be seen in operation. Phona
Midway 7 3074, Winter Park

IS W H A T C O U N T S!

OKRA, $3 00 Rushel, bring con
tainer and deposit. FA 2 6847.
USED apartment site gaa range
$43 Ph. FA 2 4278.
POWER MOWER: Snapper 80 de­
luxe, A-l cond. less than 1
yr. old, coat new 884.30 a steal
at 833.00 Cash. Ph. FA 2V -J .

Century 4-Dr. Hardtop Rivcria, DyaaPlow. Pawer
Starring. Powor Brake*. Radio, Hoatar. 20,000 Actual
Mile*. Thla la On* o r Tha Ueaneat C an W# Hava
Ivor Had. Driva It And Try It.

16. Flower* ft Plants
C L A R K
PLUMBING k IDEATING
Moved to our mw location
8814 So. HIAWATHA AVE.

SERVICE STATION: Good loca­
tion tad wall establish*!. In­
ventory—Taka over. Apply 884
W. 6th St.

FA J-2S74
*

and family hava extra money
working near homo. Avon is
well liked and sells easily. Wa
will help you. Ask for horn* in­
terview. Manager, Box 848,
Lockhart, Fla.

BLUE female Collie, A. K. O. Mg'
iatcrad, 6 month* old. FA 8-1881.

Mock off Hwy. 1782
FREE ESTIMATES

“ Do K Tour** 1C
as* Wiring — xroetrta Servian
WB REPAIR AND BREYICI
Sid VUtlaa
■ T I N S
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
Maablnan and Supply Co.
Magsalia
FA M W 187 W. lad St.
Ph. FA 144

WITHOUT NEGLECTING
HOME

CARPENTRY, paiattag. rooflag.
screening aad comaut work,

OUR SPECIALTIES - Lifetime
Mufflers — Brake Adjustments
k Halloing. THRIFTY SERVICE
STATION, Cor. 2nd k Palmetto.
AIR CONDITIONING

H.

BEAUTIFUL

B.

POPE

880 S. Park -

HOMES

CHIHUAHUAS. A.K.C.
FA 2-4178,
Free kittens only atx we she old,
call FA 2-8120.
BUCKSKIN HORSE, vary gentl*
with children, complete with
s a d d l e and bridle, $800.
FA 8-3947.

4-Dr. Station Wagon. FOUR W HIRL DMYK.
ard To Got Hein That’s Excoptkmaly Clans,
‘ Off Of The Highway. Low MiMaga,
Never

Gateway To Tb* Wat#/way
Your KVTNRUDE Dealer

CO.

FA 1-4884

Robeon Sporting Good*
88444 R. le t

LOW INTEREST RATES
# Already Financed
§ N n Qualifying

Ph FA 2 8

1838 18 ft. BORUM BOAT (Coraalr) with 38 HP Kvinrude mo­
tor, gator trailer, canvai top
and boat cover. Ph. FA 8-1810.

Other A m Tone Owa flood Credit
8 Bedroom — 1-1 Rath Roman
SUMLAND BSTATES and SOUTH PINBCREST

58CHEV
Bol Air 4-Dr. Hardtop. FaMp
Rqnippod. Hair* Ckan.

1838 BORUM 16 R. boat, 18 HP
olactrlr Johnson, Trailer like
new. Ph. FA 2 3839.

4«i% — 8 % - IV,% 1NTRRK8T
Homan On* To Thro# Yoars Old

PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
Ph. FA 7-4223

Down Paymsnta Aa Low Aa 8888
Monthly Payment* Aa Low Aa 871

ODHAM

S ia m 4-Ur. Button Wagon. TargneflH# T r m .
Power Steering And Power Broken. Radio A ai
Hester. Another Really Perfect One Owner Car.
It,M0 Corofolir Driven Miles.

Outboard motor 6‘ h II. P. Clinton
outboard motor with detached
gas tank $65.00. Call FA 2 2206.

LAWNS MOWED - Power Rdgtr.
Jerry Lord, FA 2-3219.

ft T U D O R

8ALRB OFFICE SANFORD FA t-IM l
J. BRAILKY ODHAM, Praaidant

57 CHRYSLER
2-Dr. Hardtop, Radio, Heator, Power lleeriag, Power
Brake*. Rlerlrk Windows
Aad Baata. Batra Clean.

IIM9 KURD THUCK. ltt ton. 818
W. 1st. FA 2 0782.

VAN PELT
WATCH REPAIR
Old fashioned cars. Modern
ment. Electronic Timer.
Mary, FA 2 8911.

1832 BUICK, good condition, 8130
cash or terms, writ* P. O. Box
1807 Sanford,

*•61” . 4-Dr., Fally Equipped
Ineludteg Factory Air, A
Bool Family Car A t Groat
■ avian .

58 FORD

Champion Regal Coup*. I Cylinder With O verd rtv%
Radis And Hester. A Fiat Second Car For OiQy

VI, Ooo-HaM Tan Piek Vp,
With Porfart Dark Grooa
Finish, Very Low Mileage.

$1295
57 BUICK
8-Dr. Hardtop. Fully Kqulppod. Power Blearing, Boautlful Blue And Whit* Tutoa*
Flalth, Clasa laoida And

59 CHEV

SPECIAL FOR T H E W EEKEND. $

"El Camlao", “ Six" With
Standard Transmit*low. Very
Low Mileage. Llko New la•Ida Aad Out.

I Cnflfllry M u

57 CHEV
2-Dr., Thrifty "B it"
AutwHslia TraaamlaHpolltta laalda Aad

JULY T.V. STAMP SPECIALS

gJWULa.
5,000 T. V. STAM PS

WITH EACH
p.i

NEW FORD TRUCK,

NEW FALCON

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Sales and Service Since 1931
—

“ Mias" 4-Dr. Loral One
Owner, law MiUag*, l l 'i
Extra Clean.

/ a u 7,500 T. V. ST A M P S1
S o w

3,000 T. V. STAM PS
USED CARS A N D TRU CKS
TRADE DIFFERENCE * * 1,
TRADE DIFFERENCE - - 2,
TRADE DIFFERENCE - - 3,
TRADE DIFFERENCE - * 5.

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This ona-bedroom homa which contain* only 790 aquare feat, boaete
deluxe TaaLurat cuatomarily expected in high-priced midencee.
For InsUnce, than I* the decorative eorner Preplan anchored Ip the
mldat of the 21-foot long living-dining area; there to tha maaonry barbecue
pit cantered in the 7 by 14 foot kitchen; there are the two seta of eliding
glaaa door* which connect the living area with the terrace aad tha garden
( m o picture above); and there la the weiLHt entrance foyer (with a coat
which afl poome an
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M'S-foet ri Mw a u l heme to
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tfcttptti read out eon kaitd
today, and yet tto effort a
nnlqut dotifn bonue—a Bloot hlfh celling tor tha
tpteioui Uvlng-dlnlng area,
and an S-foat eefttog tor Mw
entailer kitchen aad balhroom (making thorn look
Optically, tha hrkk barboeut to “ connected* with
tbo built-in dining labia by
n ttorngo cabinet mounted
on tha brkk wall (tkawa
dotted aa tbo Door plea)
but, from the practical paint
at view, a folding door (ana
arrow oa floor plan) aaa
it pa rate the kitehto flam
tha dining nrto. Incidentally,
tba refrigerator U Juat half
way between the kitekaa
elak aad tba dining table a
welcome ham to a meal

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Wanthor.Reoiotaat Leather la Need ad.

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FOR
COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL
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with
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and nU Interior* are pleattrod. Ineulatlon bate are
ataplod between raftora and
la tha room aide of
walla, guarantarlng
banting and cooling
tor tha homa owner,
ante baa ample crota*

INDUSTRIAL
WIRING
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WEATHER: Cloudy with afternoon and evening showers through Saturday. High today, 90-94. Low tonight, 72-77.
VOL. XLIX

United Press Leased Wire

Ketabiiehed i90ft

F R I D A Y , J U L Y 8 , 1960

SANFORD) FLORIDA

Cuban, U.S

Tensions

ago.

Anderson quoted Stevenson a*
having told hint hy telephone:
“ Under
circumstances
which
ate understandably difficult, 1
header! the Democratic national
ticket in two campaigns. I have,
therefore, felt that it would he
presumptuous and arrogant for

Heat Up
HAVANA (U P I)—Cuba’* revolutimiary government, bolstered
by support from Red China and
A|us*ia, heated up its diplomatic
f n d economic war with the Unit­
ed States todsy by an angry re­
jection of U. S. complaints about
aeixura of American-owned prop,
•rty.
A 10-page note issued by the
Foreign Ministry Thursday night
rejected aa “ false, hypocritic and
malevolent” a Washington protest
against expropriation o f tha Esso
mnd Texaco oil refineries.
“ “ World opinion mobllixes justly
indignant against the shameless
oenr.tn.ic aggression planned, organized and effected by the gov­
ernment o f the U. S. A. against
Cuba, the note said.
Premier Fidel Castro’s govern­
ment also rejected a British pro­
test over seisura of ths Shell re­
finery but in what appeared mure
moderate tones.
Castro was scheduled to make
&gt; radio-television speech tonight
at which time he may announce
retaliatory measures fo r Presi­
dent Elsenhower’s 866,000-ton cut
in purchases o f Cuban sugar. Cas­
tro now has authorisation to seize
any and all U. 8.-owned property
in Cuba by decree.
Communist China today brand­
ed tha U. S. augar cut a “ dirty
and shameless act.” Tha Soviet
£Tass news agency and Radio Moseow accused tha United States o f
exerting “ rude pressure."
The first Soviet tanker arrived
in Havana Thursday with a load
o f crude oil to help the Castro
regime stave o ff a fusl shortage
brought on by tha refinery stiBures.
Two snti-U. S. demonstrations
broke out in tha provinces.
About 160 persons milled outg&gt;lde U. S. Information Service
Hieadquartera in Santa Clara f o r
two
hour
shouting
“ Yankee,
out!” In Ptnar Dal Rio, high
school itudooU paraded with pla.
cards reading “ Cuba, Yen I Yan­
kees, N ot" before the approving
eyrs of Education Minister Dr.
Armando Hart, a one-time card
carrying member o f the Commaniat Party.
The demonstrations, plus tbe Ing-reaslngly militant tona o f the Cu­
ban press and radio, wern expected to spur the exodus o f Ameri­
can residents, already daparting
In large number*. General Elec­
tric Co. wae among the American
firms which hnva sent the wivaa
and children of Cuban-paesed per­
sonnel packing.

LOS ANGELES (U P I)— Adlal
R. Stevenson said today H« would
“ o f course" arir.pt a draft for tha
Democratic presidential nomina­
tion. He promised to campaign
with “ vigor and a sens* of real
purpose" if he get* a third try at
the White House.
Stevenson's pledge and renew­
al of hia statement to areepl a
draft were trad to a newt confer­
ence hy l.t. liov. Glenn Anderson
of California, who endorsed the
form er Illinois governor two da)a

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day The Sanford Police, NAS crews, nautical oat ha and
hard work finally worknd the sloop free. More details in
today's Hail Box on the sports page.
( Herald Photo)

IEuropeans Flee Congo
BRUSSELS, Belgium (U PI) Mutinous African soldiers roamed
through the Congo capital of
Leopoldville today shooting at au­
tomobiles and almost anything else
that moved. Europeans Bed for
their lives.
Reports received here through
the 'jeml • o fficia l ' Balsa . m w s
• aency said the sew mutiny W A S
out shortly after midnight, among
native troops in two camps near
Leopoldville.
11 said they surged into the town
with arms, Bring at European cars
and other targets. A body of troops
camped near tha Leopoldville golf
course and started ambushing any­

VIENNA (U PI) - Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev today
apologised publicly to hia Austrian
hosts for making anti-American
remarks
during
his
nine-day
“ goodwill" visit snd then prompt­
ly attacked U. S. "monopolists'
for blocking world disarmament.
Bui Um Soviet Premier reserved
his harshest comments for West
German Chancellor Konrad Ade­
nauer at a press conference be­
fore flying bark lo Moscow.
Ha warned Russia might sign a
peace treaty with East Germany
if the West German Parliament
convened in West Berlin this fall.
He hinted at Soviet determination
lo react forcefully to any "viola-

the Congo on June 30 as premature
Thousands of whites hsd slresdy
left the Congo in anticipation of
trouble.
Fears were Increased in the Bel­
gian capital when cviimuiniratioof
with Leopoldville ceased .at 8 a. m.
Kai*; they.
wived
* ’ The ferry look' JOU across 'early Congolese communications work­
this morning and staried returning
ers bad gone oa strike.
for more.
Coimnunlcatioiu between Brus­
sels and Leopoldville were blacked
out for two hours this morning.
Then the government restored
them partially and look them aver
(or official business.
A broadcast from a Belgian correspondent in Bratiavillc said Leo­
poldville was “ la the hand* of
ROME (U PI) — Italian Commu­
rebel troope."
nist
Leader Palmiro Togliatti to­
It said the Belgian embassy in
Leopoldville had Issued a warning day demanded that pro-Western
that “ in consequence of Ihe deplor­ Premier Fernando Tambronl re­
able situation all European women sign or face n massive lead cam­
and children should try to leave paign of atrikea and rioting.
tbe lower Congo and Leopoldvllla
The ultimatum appeared to reregions.
reseat an opnn bid of the lsrgrst
A Belgian radio spokesman in Communist party In tbe free world
Brussels described the European to seize power from a government
exodus from the Congo capital ss already shaken by mob violenre
a “ Dunkirk" operation, with any­ that baa left five pnrsoni dead and
thing that could float being used hundreds Injured.
to transport refugees serosa the
Togliatti, Just back from a trip
river.
to Moscow, issued bis challenge
The Belgian Sabena airline sent as the huge Red-led General Con­
two emergency plane* to Lupoid- federation of Labor railed a 10vllle during the nighl In pick up hour strike to protest police na­
refugees. More planes were lo be tion Thursday night against mobs
sent today,
in Reggio Emilia.
In Brussels, tha Belgian cabinet
Tb« Christina Democratic mayor
met in emergency session to de­ of tbe town of Villa Litrrns near
termine how to get Europeans out Naples was assassinated Unlay.
of the newly-indcpendenl republic Tha reports said that Ihe murder
quickly.
had nothing In do with tbe present
Tbe uprising was something Bel­ turbulent political situation.
gians bad feared and many regard­
Four demonstrators were killed
ed tbe granting of independence to and SO wounded in Ihe town aa
police opened fire for Ihe first time
since rioting flared on a nation­
wide basil earUer this week.
MIAMI ( UPI) — Slate Racing
Supervisor Kenneth Noe Jr. said
Thursday Florida received $77.2
million from parimutuel helling
during the past fiscal year. Noe
said the money, a gain of $2.1
million over the previous year,
waa divided so that each of the
state'! 07 counties received $188,700.
The Velereh* of Foreign War*
Auxiliary, Post SOM of DeBary
learned Wednesday they had rereived the lU te's highest award
for service te Florida hospitals.
The local auxiliary, with less
than 20 active members, bested
ral stiehea were needed to rlose
other VFW group* throughout Ihe
the wound.
Peterson, held with 1$ other* In slate who boast of so members and
ihe jail hullpen at the time be more.
The letter praising their work
wae hurt, waa asked by Federal
was
read by Presidciil Mrs. U m
Judge Bryan Simpeon If he would
Ilk# to move to a cell hy himself. ard Schnabel, during their monthly
"N o ." he said. "I'm fine wheie meeting.
In other business, the auxiliary
I am."
members
voted to send Ihe pro­
Testimony was offered by on*
ceeds of Ihelr while elephant sals
ranvict who aatd ha had under­
gone shackling, and by another In Ihe Laks City Hospital.
one who came near them, Belga
said.
Europeans, horror - stricken hy
reports of rebel troops outside
Leopoldville raping nuns and other
women, rushed lo the waterfront
to take a ferry across tha Congo
River to Brazzaville, in the French

Commies Threaten
Italian Premier

Tbe move by .Southwest Semi­
nole County businessmen to o r­
ganize a Saving* and Loan Bank
in Caasqiberry tilled lo receive
(h r endqineotis.it of Aim- JJangwtkKj
Town Council Thursday.
Action was also deferred on the
paving of Orange Ave., the road
passing by the new Longwood
Elementary School.
Councilman voted against a re­
solution presented by the orga­
niser* necking their favor:
“ The council took that stand
because It did not want lo
show favoritism, aa another group
la attempting lo organize a bank
In Ihe same area
Mayor A. R.
Lirmann laid.
Councilman, R. C. Carlson's mo­
tion to have Orange Ave. paved
died fo r a lack of a second from
either councllmen, E. C. William­
son or K. B. Hopkins. II. A. Scott,
the only other councilman able
lo arrond tbe motion was absent
from the meeting.
Orange Ave. Is prrsenlly a rlay
road running from Hwy. 17-82
through tha town of Lnngwood.
County School Supt. It. T. Milwee could not he reached for
comment on Ihe Issue.
Carlson, following the death of
his motion, asked Williamson and
Hopkina If they are going lo ac­
cept “ full responsibility for Or­
ange Avo. not being paved."
Hopkins rctnrtad that he didn't
like tbe "paving the (own was
getting." Williamson made no
comment on the question.

A rash of hrrakins hll ths county
Thursday and enough things taken
to furnish a house.
Two homes and a gas station
were broken into in the Fern Park
area in a 36-hour period.
A phone was ripped out of a
phone booth near Ihe Deck Har on
17B2 at shout S p. in., (he .Sheriff's
office said. The home of J, E.
Hodge, of Fern Park was entered
at shout I p. m., sod some valu­
able articles including a diamond
ring were taken. At about 8 p. m.
the home of W. T. Crsfl, o f Fern
Park was entered, a TV set, heir­
loom pin and a necklace were tak­
en.
The Walker Amoeo station in
Casselberry was entered Thursday
night. Entry was made by smash­
ing the window with an empty box.
The inside was ransacked but
nothing was reported taken.
In Chuluota a model duplex
apartment was broken into and
two refrigerators were stolen, the
Sheriff's office concluded.

MONTREAL ( U P I ) - T h e la.
tcrnaiional Basrbntl league to­
day. pullnd Mr Havana franchise
out'of- Cuba in pnueri players
against possible anti-American
violence there. Earlier story oa
Ihe Sport a page.

NEW YORK (UPI)
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Directors Meet
The Chamber of Commerce
board of directors will meet at
7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Civic
Center for a business meeting.

me to claim aquatter'a righte or i a favoi
*a seek actively a third nomina- throw h
tion.
Sen. Jol
“ However, if selected by the I chusette.
convention, I will, o f course, ac­
cept the draft and campaign
F U lR i
with vigor and a sense o f real
r tf?!
purpose since the lauea we face
are of such great importance."
y '^ jM
Anderson said he obtained the
statement In a telephone ronverr M"?
ration with Stevenson Wednesday
I K l jt t
from the Stevensnn'a home at
R ’B to
Libertyvllle, III., and was autlimited to make K publir.
t’ ’ ,
The Californian appeared at a
B jT O J
news conference flanked by Sen.
A. 8. (Mike) Monroney o f Oklahome, leader of tha draft-Stevcn.
Bfl ’ •
ton organisation and James K.
Doyle, director o f She Stevenson
headquarters.
The statement appeared to be
the etrongest yet from Stevenson
indicating an interest in the I860
presidential nomination.
California
(Sov.
Kdrnund R.
Drown la expected to announre
Sunday that ha will withdraw aa

Noisy Nights
Tha air traffic pattern over tha Sanford Naval Air
Station will ha full o f low flying aircraft every day and
most o f tha nights for the next two weeks.
According to ( ’.apt. F. G. Edwards, eommandar of
Heavy Attack Wing One, thera are 22 pilot* who imiat
he readied fot carrier operations aboard tha USS Sara­
toga hy July 26. This will require carrier landing prac­
tice at Rnniey Field Ixith day and night.
Realizing that tha aircraft noise will at timea ha
aggravating to citizens living In homes near the traf­
fic pattern, E d w a rd s explained that every effort will be
made to expedite the completion of this training period.
From Monday through Friday and from July 18th
until finishing nlmut July 2!trd, the planes may ha fly­
ing ss late ns 11:45 p. m.

Board To Receive
Jail Plans Tuesday
Winter Park architect James Gambit Rogers will nub*
mil his long awaited master plan on the new Seminole Couito
ty Jail to the County Commission Tuesday,
Rogers will present the plans iat 2 p. m. and County Com*
mission Chairman John Krlder today asked all Interested,
citizens attend the meeting.
D. Kirk Uunby, fiscal agent, will --------------------------- — ----- . . .

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way for a.bond issue, setting ths
mlllsge end valldatiea proceed-

According to preliminary plena
the two-story Jail wilt have a
rapacity o f 110 prisoners and cost
approximately $490,000.
Preliminary plans pointed out
that the first floor will be used
for administrative purpose* and
will be alrcondltioneil. The aecond
floor will be the cell-block.
Preliminary plans also revealed
adequate parking facilities In the
area near tha jail which wilt be
located adjacent te tha courthouse.
The board had indicated recent­
ly that it plana to award tha
contract on the jail within UO days.
Tha new jail will hsvu separate
facilities for" juvenile*. A t the
present lime all juvenile violators
have been transferred to the Bra*
vard County Jail on tha order* o t
Circuit Judge Voile Williams Jr,

Plans Completed

on hi* n«»e, tongue, end rhin,
and a black-eye—when he fell in
the shower.
Tb* trial Is to resume at 8:90
a. m. Monday with convirt James
Strickland, 21*. on the stand.
Strickland said ha was In Raiford’a
maximum security building In
18M whan tha 14 guard* allegedly
inflicted unduly revere punish­
ments on 21 convicts.
The guards are ncrusml o f con­
spiring to violate tha prisoners'
constitutional
rights
by
aurb
punishments o f chaining them to
their cells with handcuffs and leg
irons, aometime* without food or
clothing, and hitting them with
water from high-pressure hoses.
Mott wae token to Duval Modiral Center after gashing hie arm.
Marshal Thomas Tient amid Sev*-

who laid he had seen others
shackled.
James Smith, S7, serving life
for armed robbery, said he waa
shackled naked fo r two day* nnd
sprayed twice with a hose. Mia
U M ANGELES (UPI) — Demo­
offense, ho enid, was smuggling cratic platform planners, embroil­
e rest o f book matches U ether ed in North-South sparring on a
civil rights ptonk, called to n bat­
tery at governors, mayors and la­
bor leaden today for advice on
(hie and other pressing issues.

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to make' s cotton production estimate until later la ' the season.

Florida Girl Dies
ROSWELL, N. M. ( UPI) - A layear-old Florida girl . died and
five perrons ware Injured In a
on ecar craeh 2* miles west of
hero today on U. 8.' Highway 70ISO Sally Brock ot .l^ckzonvll'e,
died of head and Internal Irju­
ries.

Palmer Moves Up

Good New s
CHICAGO (U PI) - Ths human
heart can bo massaged without
opening tha chest, three BaUi*
more scientists said today. Tha
action "requires only the human
hand," the doctors wrote in the
current issue of tha Journal of
Ihe American* Medical Associa­
tion.

Mixed-Up Mayor

Convict Slashes Self As Trial Recesses
JACKSONVILLE ( UPI ) - The
brutality trial o f 14 former Ralford State Piiaon guards recessed
fur the weekend Thursday with
violence outride tha court room
causing more stir (ban the test!
atony in-ldr.
Convict Robert Mott, about 3(1,
■lashed Ills arm with a razor
blade Jhuisday afternoon while in
Blount y jail waiting te testify.
A U. S. deputy marshal told the
eourt that another convict wit­
hers, Frazier I’eteraon, had “ ob­
viously" been beaten up by other
prisoners at the jail Wednesday
n igh t Defense attorney Cheater
Bedell said Peterson was beaten
because he did not want te
testify against the accused guards.
Peterson, about SI, denied he
agree beaten. He slid be suffered
T f . 1. ,u*ice—which included cut*

Breakthrough

FORT LAUDERDALE ( U P I )Thomaa B. Manual, chairman of
Ihe Stale Turnpike Authority, and
today Gov. l&lt;eRoy Collins had
St. ANDREWS, Scotland (U1M)
completed financial plans toward
—Arnold Palmer of Ligonler, Pa.,
lengthening ihe Sunshine Stale
charged to within four strokes o|
Parkway from Fort Pieree lo Orthe lead with a lhree;tihder-par 70
lando.
III lha third round of the British
Oprq golf championship today, but
a cutting hlov-up on the last two
holes blocked him from moving
door.

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MIAMI (U PI) — Miami Meyer
Robert K i n g
High disclosed
Thursday be pleaded guilty to g
recent speeding charge and paid
a 120 fins. High asId be staved
off a bench warrant, Issued Mr
his arrest after he failed to ap­
pear at the first court date set.
by dropping Into court himself
and asking tor so Immediate
trial. “ I was mixed up on sap
dates," bn said I* apology.

Reversed Decision
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) -

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Slate Supreme Court today fevertad Ihe Dade C ecity Circuit
Court and rofuand to order pay­
ment ef 171,m
to m l a cu te

Platform Planners
Call In Advisors

REV. JOHN K. PICKENS, a former member of tha Flyinr Tigers, ths
American Volunteer Group in China during World War 11, wag the guest
speaker at tbe Jaycee luncheon Thursday. Rev. Pickens ghats with pro­
gram chairman Kenneth J. Wmmozas, left, gad John Alexander, president
o f the Jaycccs

(Herald Photo)

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of runs scored in any ona game — by BOTH teama — and plaea
this number In the space provided in the Entry Blank. TMa
will be used to break ties.
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�Circuit Clerk Arthur Beckwith
Jr. said that, bated on figures
supplied 'by Mrs. Walker, the
county should receive approxi­
mately $1.98.1,800 front taxes.
After almost two aad one half
hours o f listening to budget re­
quests, the board went over the
general operating budget which is
expected to be approximately the
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-- ----- same as last year — $493,636.13.
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Krider made the remark after Last year’* evaluation* were $162
the operating budget will be an
th* board agraed to hold the milt million.

kvceeate af janltorW eereiee ha
the courthouse.
I.ast year only $2,600 was spent
to keep the courthouse clean and
this year the board plana to hire
additional help.
However, budget requests were
the order of the day and the ma­
jority of the office* under the
jurisdiction o f the commission
wanted more money.
County Health Director Dr.
Clyde Brother* asked the board
for an additional $6,000 to employ
an extra tanitarian. The current

Health
&lt;Wp*rtm***4 budget
hi
$18,000.
Rrothem stcsssad Mm need for
an additional sanitarian by saying
that mort •mphaiii muat tie
placed on inspscting restaurant*
and eehooli.
"Sanitation la aoma of the
school* U in Urriblt shape,"
Brothera said.
Raymond Ball, trice chairman of
the County Zoning Commiaiiun,
aakad the commission to raise the
budget o f the loning office from
$88,449 to $48,100. Included in

the budget request was a pay hike
for director Holiert Brown from
$6,.100 to $7,800.
The county agent's office also
asked for a budget increase of
82,069.70. The 1960-61 request was
for $1.1,609.70. The request in­
cludes a raise in pay for County
Agent Cecil Tucker from $2,600 to
8-1,600. The agent also receives
$.1,600 from the state.
More fund* also were asked for
the county home, with an increase
front $26,000 to $.10,000 to take
care o f needed repairs.

The home demonstration agent's
office asked for an increase front
$7,920 to $8,666.
The welfare clinic asked for an
increasa from $9,000 to $12,000.
Civil Defense asked for an in­
crease o f fund* from $6,000 to
$9,000.
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There were alto small increases
requested by the circuit judge and
eounty judge’s offices to provide
more equipment and needed im­
provements.
The only decrease in funds wa*
front the supervisor o f registra-

tion'a o f flea from $14,006 to
$9,42$. The reaaon for the d*&gt;
crease is that there won't ba a no
re-registration this year.
The biggest budget request eatao
last week from the sheriff* office
when Sheriff J. L. Hobby asked
for $144,000 as compared wild
$1.11,000 last year.
Hobby askad for th# Increasa to
giv* deserving deputies a
raise.
K rider said the board hope* to
have the budget to final shape
by th* end o f the month.

Bevan Dies
LONDON (U P !) Anrurin
Be van, 82ycar-old Labor Party
deputy leader, died today aftar a
long illness. The fiery politician
died at hi* home, Asheridge
Farms, Chesham, not far from
tondon.

W EATHER: Partly cloudy and continued hot through Thursday. High today, 90-95. Low tonight, 70-75.
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SANFORD,' F]

No Trace
BODOE, Norway (U PI) —U. S.
Air Force search planes today
had covered a total distance
equal to three Umea around tha
Equator without finding a trace
of a U. S. Stralojet reconnais­
sance plane missing with six men
aboard.

Wage Boost

HANK KRAJEWSKI, perennial presidential hopeful for
his own "Poor Man’s Party," poses with a porky pal in
his slicker-bedecked car. The New Jersey pig furmer
plans to visit both Los Angeles and Chicago while a
couple other political parties hold their conventions.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Here is how the Demo,
crutic presidential race stacks up on the buHia o f com­
mitted delegates and known first ballot preferences
compiled by United Press International:
Sen- John F. Kennedy -— 676
Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson — 209
Sen. Stuart Symington.— 81
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey — ,61 i &gt;
Adlat E. Stevenson — 22* 5^-;
Another 201 &gt;» votes were pledged to.favorite aona
wild 377 were u ncom m it led .
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.It takes'761 votes to win th iS o w n a u S T *

NEW YORK (U P I)-M arine en­
gineers who sail on Atlantic and
Gulf Coast passenger and dry
cargo ships have been awarded
a 6 per cent wage increase, the
Marine Engineer’ s Beneficial As­
sociation announced T u e s d a y
night.

ROME (UPH A aeries of
Communist-inspired riots a a d
demonstrations today threatened
te topple the government of Pre­
mier Fernando Tambronl. Tha
Communist Party, which claima
Ihe largest membership outside
Ihe Iron Curtain, appeared deter­
mined lo stir as much trouble
a* possible.

1st Link Finished
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The
Road Department today announc­
ed that construction of ihe first
link in (he Orlando-Winter Park
Freeway has been completed.
The project,, costing $2,660,339, In-

Di voice 6rmnted
PORTLAND, Maine (U P I)-T w o
lime Oscar-winning arlrasa Belie
Davis today was granted a di­
vorce from her fourth husband,
TV-raovie actor Gary Merrill.
The unrontealrd divorce
was
granted by Justice Charles A.
Pomeroy in Cumberland County
Superior Court. The 52-ycarnld
Seminole will get (25u,ooo from dramatic star also had divorced
the program.
her three olhrr husband*.
Department Director E. O. Rol­
and said Tuesday the counties will
receive an additional $384,oou Irom
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) - The
transportation mileage taxes.
Dade County will get the most, iroaecution resumed Its questionan estimated $2,742,000 followed ng of Raiford Prison Supt. Deby Duval, $1,070,000 and Palm Witt Sinclair today in the govern­
ment's trial of 14 former Raiford
Beach, $1,584,000.
guards on charges o f convict bru­
Other amounts include!
Bay $476,000, Brevard $551,000, tality. The white-haired Sinclair
Escambia $906,000, Hillsborough answered question* by defense
$1,284,000, Jackson $342,000. Lake attorneys Tuesday and admitted
$600,000, Polk $1,331,000. Putnam tear gas waa an accepted method
of putting down disturbances by
$313,000, Volusia (946,000.
recalcitrant prisoners.

County To Get $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
In Gasoline Tax Funds
Seminole 'County, along with 66
other counties in Florida will get
about $32,391,000 la gasoline tax
money during the present fiscal
year, according te the Slato Board
of Administration.

NEW YORK (UPI)—Slock prices
at 1 p. m.
American TAT ................... 90
American Tobacco ............. 56&gt;•
Bethlehem Steel
.............. 45H
Chrysler . . . a . . ; .................. 45H
Curtiss-Wright .................... 17H
Douglas Aircraft ................ 27H
Eastman Kodak .................... 129V4
Ford Motor . . ; ..................... 661*
General Electric ................ 93H
General M otors-................... 44te
Graham Paige ....... ............... 2
Int. TAT
............................ 40te
John*on Electronics ......... 9S10W
Lorillard
&gt; ....................... 371k
Minute Maid ..........
24^
Penney
43H
Penn RR ..........
13H
Sears Roebuck .................... (Ste
Standard Oil N J .................... 40’ x
Sludcbaker ............................
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U. S. Steel ............................ 7SH
Weslinghotue El.................... 6ttk

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Longwood Council
To M eet Thursday
Longwood Town Council mem­
bers are expected to set a date
for the paving of Wildmcrc Ave.
and also to set up a public hear­
ing for residents to protest as­
sessment* made to property own­
ers on the street paving pro­
ject at their meeting Thursday.
The council will meet at 8 p.
m. in the Town Hall.

Demos Hit
ORLANDO (UPI) - Chairman
G. Harold Alexander of the Flor­
ida GOP claims the Democratic
Party la now controlled by it*
“ ultra-liberal1 element which he
said had deserted the South. Alex­
ander, here to talk with Republi­
can leaders, agreed with former
President Harry Truman that the
Democratic convention ba* been
"rigged" in favor of presidential
hopeful Sen. John Kennedy.

WASHINGTON (L T D - Presi­
dent Eisenhower charged today
that Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev Is making very crude
attempts to interfere in the Ameriesn presidential election.
The Prciident told a news con­
ference, however, that he did not
believe the Democrats or Reputo
llcana were going to try to take
advantage of Khrushchev’ s Inter­
vention.
The chief executive also told re­
porters he would be ready aftar
the November election to work
closely with his successor, regard­
less of political party, lo provide
for an orderly Iransltion of gov­
ernment particularly la the field i f
foreign affairs.
Eisenhower at his first new con­
ference in eight weeks said the
degree of consultation with the new
president would depend largely on
the wishes of his successor. But
he said be was prepared to ar­
range for cooperation not only on
the presidential level but between
members of his cabinet and ap­
pointees of the Incoming presidrnt
Eisenhower also made these
other high p*ln|a of rfvwsr. / ’
He disagreed with New York
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller that the
United States has declined in mili­
tary, economic and psychological
strength as compared with Russia.
He rejected suggestions that the
American economy was now in a
recession, saying the only dark
spot as he saw it was currently
low steel production.
He reiterated the friendship lie
tween the people of the United
States and Cuba, saying that only
the inexplicable actions of the gov­
ernment o f Fidel Castro was caus­
ing double between the two na­
tions. He expected lo act later to­
day or early Thursday on the bill
empowering him to cut Cuba’s
share o f the U. S. sugar market or
freete It out altogcthi-r.
He saw no reaaon for despair he
cause of his canceled trips to Rus­
sia and Japan. He predicted that
the new president would want to
visit other countries and that his
successor would not reflect the
feelings of the American people unEisenhower's conference cover­
ed a broad range of developments
lhat have occurred since before his
trip to the Far East last month
and aince his last news conference
on May tl.
He was told lhat Khrushchev
might make some radically new
proposal on settlement of the Ber­
lin criiis shortly after the elec­
tions. and was asked whether he
was thinking of a transitional ar­
rangement with the new adminis­
tration regarding foreign affairs.

Building Permits
Down During
First H alf O f *60

CD Warnings Termed Inadequate
The Civil defense warning sys­
tem in th# county was termed
"inadequate" by CI) director A.
R. Peterson Sr. Tuesday.
Peterson told the County Com­
mission that he would like the
authority to establish 15 small sir­
ens throughout the county to warn
citizens in cate of any emergency
and asked that the board hire a

The North Orlando Town CouncU
wa* assured Tuesday night that
Improvement of the LongwoodOviedo road it in Ihe 196061
county budget.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn told
the council that the work 1* budget­
ed at IlSg.OUO and includes work on
the road all the way from tongwood, where it is known as Molnar
Ave., to SR 419.
Plans for a recreational area in
North Orlando alto were disclosed
e l the meeting. The plana will be
completed Friday for the area in
the shopping center section of the
town. A baseball diamond, shuffleboard courts and picnic area will
be Included.
"Construction on the recealion
park will atari immediately after
the plans are approved," Vic*
Mayor Frank Fasula said.

Building permits in Seminole
County dropped considerably dur­
ing Ihe firat six months of 19M
as compared with (be same per­
iod last year.
Figures released by Zoning Di­
rector Robert Brown showed that
permits during the first half of
ltan totaled &gt;.705.705. During the
same period last year, permits
totaled (9,267.137.

Study Asked
In Rail Dispute
CHICAGO (UPI) Four big
ejlbroiherhoods of on-train railroad
workers proposed today that the
complex dispute over the indus­
try's work rules be submitted te
a special study commission that
would include carrier, union aad.
public representatives.
Union leaders representing more
than 200,000 employes announced
ihsir proposal aa they want late
,|ha first preliminary discussion*
_ a t natij.iai level on th* controver-

A WORKMAN awingn aloft an th# oran# operator raised tha concrete
bucket a little too high. Crew* began to pour the roof of First Federal'#
new bank on First Street thin morning.
(Herald Photo)

POLICE LINK arms to prevent unwelcome atrang#ra from getting too doe#
to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev during his visit her# in Ybbe-Peraenbeug, Austria, to inspect n hydroelectric plant. Excessive security mea­
sure* were cause o f a general disappointment fo r tha preaa and led to a
unique photographer#’ strike. Khrushchov waa booed for the firat tima dur­
ing his nine-day Austrian visit when he arrived in Salsburg.
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Judo Class Set
A Women’! Judo instruction pro­
gram for tb* Lake Mary area will
be planned at a meeting tonight
te tha home e f Mr*. Ann* Alex­
ander an 4th St. in Lake Mary.
Everyone Interested should be at
Urn meet teg at T p. m.

CD deputy un a full time basis.
The board asked Peterson lo toturn next week with a complete
study on where the sirens would
be pi*red before reaching any de­
cision. They also postponed artlon
t ihe hiring of a deputy until that
lime.
i'rit-r.un told the board that he
would like sirens placed io Lake
M o n r o e , tongwood, Cliuluota,
Oviedo and other communities in
the county,
He estimated that Ute eost and
installation of the sirena would
be approximately $2,500.
However, Ibe board questioned
whether these smaller sirens

Two Events Set
For Art Program
Two event* ere on the weekend
art program at the Mansion in
DeRary.
A tea from 2 to 6 p. m. Sunday
will be held In conjunction with the
one man show of works by Eugene
While. Mrs. John Craycraft of
Kusiis, a member of the Art Fed­
eration building committee, will be
hostess for Ihe tea.
A group of artists from the New
Smyrna Beach Workshop will spon­
sor a painting weekend at DeBary
Saturday and Sunday, with Helen
llamil of that organization as hos­
tess.

Tougher Law Asked
BRADENTON (U PI) — Charts*
R. Fisher, GOP candidate for
state treasurer, said Tuesday night
Florida should adopt compulsory
inspection of motor vehicles. Ad­
dressing the Manatee County
Senior Kepublicaa Club, Fiecher
said Penosylvaaia had used each
a law to reduce accident* attribu­
te hi* to mechanical failure lo 4

would do any good and aiked
Peterson if perhaps fewer but
larger sirens would do the job.
In other builness, th* board
agreed to open bids for equip­
ment in Ihe new health center on
Aug. 16.

Greer Funeral
Slated Thursday
Funaral service* for A. J.
Greer, manager and vice president
of Ihe Sanford Gaa Co., who dlrd
suddenly Tuesday will be held
at 2:30 p. m. Thursday.
Tha funeral will be held in tha
Prrabylerian Church with Rev.
Grover C. Sewell Jr. officiating.
Mr. Greer came to Sanford in
19(4 from Chicago, III.
Mr. Greer waa a member of
the Presbyterian Church, the
Presbyterian Mens Club, Kiwanl* Club, Della Sigma Phi, Pandelphic Council, Maaona and waa
a wall-known pianist in local civic
groups and at one time waa
an organist In silent movies.
Before coming lo Sanford be
was manager of the Paramount
Theatres in Kansas City, Denver,
Toledo. Brooklyn, and New Yn-*k
City, lie was also executive as­
sistant manager of th* ConradUUton Hotel, in Chicago. He was
a graduate of Boston University,
Boston, Mass., and attended Rensailer Polytechnic Initituta.
He la survived by hi* wife
Martha,
one
daughter,
Mrs.
Charles Bose, Sanford, two lis­
te n , Mrs. Phillip Lee, North
Adams, Mass., and Miss Doris
Greer of Weehawken, N. J. and
tw# grandchildren, Martha Lee

HAVANA, Cuba (U P l&gt;-P r*m l*e
Fidel Caalro’a government proper*
ed today to seise all United States*
owned sugar aallla ha Cuba as a
likely first step In reprisal against
U. S. cuts la tha Cubaa sugar
quota.
Informed sources believed that
confiscation will follow as aooa at
President Elsenhower signs legla*
latioo empowering blm lo reduce
or eliminate Cuba’s sbara af th*
U. S. sugar market: After that,
they believe all other Americas
property hero probably will b s
aelxed.
Among .the moat Ukely targets '
for Immediate seiture are the $ tt*:'
million Cuban Electric Co., which
is half-owned by tho American and
Foreign Power Co., and Iht $12*
million Cuban Telophase Ce*
about *6 per cent of whose stock
is owned by the U. &gt;. International
Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Tha Commodity
Stabilisation
Service of Ute U. S. Department of
Agriculture suspended all C u b it
sugar Imports Tuesday Is a pre­
liminary move. There was a s
doubt bora that Elsenhower la go­
ing to make a slash la the re­
mainder af Cuba's 1M6 sugar .
quota.
The sources said that as boos
as the President formallxea th#
import cut, Castro will start a
“ clean sweep" of American prop*
erliea bore.
The first step will be naiional*
Isa lion of the sugar mills In ac*
rordanee with the powers granted
Castro and President Oevatye
Dorileoa at a cabinet sasaioa that
ended In the early hours this
morning.
The moat Immediate effect of
Castro's nationalisation powyra wiB
be to build n hotter fire under
rapidly-deteriorating Cuban-Areer*
lean relations.
It will intensify the la lent bu|
increasingly open anti-American*
iam by Cubans as Ihe culmination
of 18 months of thorough hr* in­
washing by Castro's propniar-fa
machinery. This has hern feeding
out a steady flow of “ down with
Yankee imperialism" t h e m e s
through the controlled press, ra­
dio, magazines, pamphlets and
speeches.
All murnii g newspapers h&lt; ra
gave lup hilling lo t attro'i n.-w
power, where is the U. S. Agrlctl*
turn Department's action got see*
o n - iry play.
. *•;.
Sugar union leader Coorado B-cq » 'f said Monday that 37 of i l l
mi i are Aiqeiri-an-owned, with a
value of $2'(i million.
Tnki.li over of the mills probah v will mean complete cessatign
of sugar imports by the l/niird
Sla.es, ubservora believed. Cuba
would thus be forced to sell exclu­
sively on the world market. 1h«
United Slates woo'd be forcet*—
and apparently la preparing te do
so—lo arrange bigger permanent
imports from other sugar produc­
ing nations.
Observers doubt Ibat whoa and
if all remaining U. S. property here
is nationalized that the United
Slates will continue te maintain
diplomatic relations with Cuba.

Two Are Injured
As Car Overturns
A blown-out lire eaused t car
to swerve out o f control and
tuns over Tuesday, tejuriag it*
two occupanta aad completely
demolishing the car.
Browmie Maa Lea, f 4$ year
old Sanford Near#, suffered A
fractured shoulder a#d vrict. aad
Jama* Brow# L#e, S, euttareg
scalp laceration* who# 9 * M f
swerved o ff th# rood, patten e*$A
The ■ la in # l l — i t at to* hw
terse ettew af Genev# Aveme* ##1
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MOSCOW (U PI) — The 8ovl*t
rocket fired into the Pacific mUiod th* United State*’ distance
mark, but
Russian
arlentUt*
nevertheless were pleated today
with the mlsiiU'a performance.
The rocket, launched Tuesday
from a mlaalle pad in Russia,
soared 0,071 miles to a ta rftt In
the Pacific Ocean about 1,000
miles southwest o f Hawaii.
It was the longest Russian ahot
to date, breaking a mark set last
January when a rocket was fired
7,000 mites into the Pacific.
But Tuesday’s firing atill fell
nearly 1,000 miles short o f a super
Thor rocket which traveled 9,000
miles from Cape Canaveral, Pla.,
to a target area Just south o f the
Indian Ocean earlier this year.
Soviet scientist* had emphasized
however, that the rocket teets
scheduled for this month would
not attempt to hrerk distance rec­
ords, but Instead would be design*
od to collect scientific information.
The rocket was the first one to
be fired during the announced
rocket testing period from July 5
through July 31.

Rev. John Plckeni, youngest
member of the Hying Tigers dur­
ing Wprld War II will be the guest
speaker at the Jaycee luncheon at
noon Thursday at the Civic Center.
t • •
The Moose Lodge will meet at I
p. m. today at the lodge headquar­
ters on Park Drive.
• • •
Bids on science equipment for
the new Seminole High School will
be opened at the county school
board meeting slated for 9:30 a. m.
Thursday.
The Men's Club of the Congrega­
tional Christian Church will spon­
sor an ice cream and cake social
Saturday on the church grounds. In
rase o f bad weather it will be held
In Fellowship Hall. Serving will
start at 1 p. m. and continue
throughout the afternoon. Proceed* of Journalism and Communications
will go towards the purchase of a Dean’s List at the University of
Florida; Twenty-six students who
cooling system for the church.
ave vsrncd a ” B " average or
Fred Leslie Smith of Sanford, higher for second semester, 1960,
was recently named to the School were lifted.

LOS ANGELES (U PI) — A
loading southern member o f th*
Democratic platform committee
oald today that influential apokosmen for hia area have been
snubbed in preconvention planning
o f a civil right* plank for tha
party.
Sen. Sam Ervin Jr. (N . C.)
told newsmen that party lenders
apparently have abandoned the
1956 situation In which ho aald **a
committee o f periono representing
north and southern viewpoints on
civil rights was set up by th*
national rommittoe.”
He said this group “ tried to
devise a platform with whleh all
segments o f tha party could live
. . , But *o far aa I know, thera
has been no effort to d* any
similar thing thia time."
Ervin commented as the plat­
form committee went into a sec­
ond day o f hearings in which
testimony was scheduled feom a
divers* list o f witnesses including
spokesman for th* National Edu­
cation Association, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, National Associa­
tion o f Manufacturers, Toamsler
Union and retired teachers.
The North Carolina senator
mad* his statement about lack of
consultation whan asked about a
prediction by National Chairman
Paul M. Butler that the 1960 plat,
form will include a “ very positive
and very clear” civil rights plank.
Butler said he did not think K
would offend the South.
“ We will hare th* clearest and
most cone Is* and most under­
standable eivi! rights plank evsr
written by • political party,“
Butler aald.

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; Frog Jumping
Contest Brings
1 Plenty O f Entries
A m oei the highlight* o f the
• B u m m e r Recreatioa Program
« III Oviedo irecently was the frog
lumping contest.
“
T h en ware frogs galore—toad
2 hogs, tree frogs and bull frog*.
• Debbie Ward, Mark Beasley,
2 Beth Coca, Bobby Brown, Mary
• Courier, Marcia Beasley, Mary
t Lynn Koerner, Bobby Ellis, John" ay Moon, Martha Courier, Allen
Daniel, Kenneth Kills, Kathy 81aley, Mery Jane Mlkler and Lee
• Ctonis had great fun with tha
’ toad frogs. Mary Courier Lee
Oonti and Marcia Beailey won
• elimination conteata.
Scott Graham, Jerry Koemer,
. Kerin Icott and Mary Karin en- ftred tree frogs la the compel!&lt;
u live coolest in this category. Ka.rrtn Scott emerged the champ in
’ this elimination.
V Ernie Dunklee, Linde Ray, Ro; fa r Slavik, end Rex and Lee
j floats were the youngsters enf taring bull frogs in competition
• tor grand champ. Res Clopts was
; the victor.

; Tennis Upset
:
CHATTANOOGA, Tcnn. (U P !) J Uneeeded Kdwanto Zuleta of Ecu•• ndor and Minnl Beach won the
J men's singles Utica Sunday In lbs
» Tanneaaee Valley Invitational. He
5 defeated Billy Lenoir of Tucson,

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NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J .-V e g * tartan Dr. Barbara Moore, start­
ing the final 45 miles of her
transcontinental hike from San
Francisco to New York:
“ Thle la my day. I'm sitting
on top of the world. . .you Ame­
ricans are a strong people, but
your diet of meal and coffee
will kill you. I hope my walk
proved that there to a better
way to ant."

A NICK PLUG FOR 8EMINOLK COUNTY w m published la the July is­
sue o f Seenie South magazine, which used two pictures, including the on#
shown here, o f the MQ Ranch at Osteen and described the ranch and its
varloui Activities . In inis picture are, from left, Herman Morris, Gary
Breckenridge o f DeLsnd; Patty Davis, Janice Goff, Mrs. William Stamper,
Gregg and Don Breckenridge, DeLandt Marty Stemper. Mrs, John Wilson,
and Lynn Wllsou o f New Smyrna Beach, and Gladyce Morris.

It’s the famous PHANTOM,
I eemmangsr o f -the Jungle Pa| trel. All ho wants to tell you la
to he aura and take Mm along
when you g * on vacation. Just
toll FA 9-2411 and arrange to
the SANFORD HERALD
to y w r M ctolto nd-

RICHMOND, Va. - Ttos Daugh­
ter* *f toe American Revolution
Revolution,
which condemned to textbooks
used in Virginia's public high
schools, explaining what R looks
for to toe books:
. .to determine if M r stu­
dents are em pbatkely taught
love of God nod country or ore
being corrupted to accept socialtom end metorialena.”

Hospital Notes Grovel Refuses
JULY S
Admlasiens
John Schtrerd Jr., 8nnfordi Mel­
vin Warren, Sanford; Horachol V.
Daly, Benfords Marilyn Futrell,
Monroe Corner; Elisabeth Rich­
ardson, Sanfordi'Barbara Sullivan,
Orange City.
Blrtha
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Markland,
Hanford, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
ter Smith, Sanford, a daughter;
Mr. end Mrs. Aaron Richardson,
Sanford, a daughter.
Dismissals
Mac Stalling*, Tangerine) Louisa
W 1 1 • e n , Enterprlrr; Daphlna
Humphrey, Hanford; John Bchlrard Jr., Sanford; Mra. Kenneth
Herrcleon and baby, Sanford; A l­
ton Young, Sanford; Phillip Lyloo,
Longwood; Lois Brooks, OsUtn;
Dorothy Bernosky, Sanford; Kobocca Smoak, Sanford; Margaret
Proctor, Hanford: Adah Rwlng,
DoBary; Mr*. Claud* Denslow and
baby, Sanford.
JULY 1
Admissions
Mac Eva A l l e n , Altamonte
Springs; Charlotte Neea, Sanford;
NatUe Phillip*, Sanfordj Matti*
Lay, Sanford; Michael Pillion,
Hanford; William Tlsdalo, San­
ford; Marion Brock, Hanford; Pa­
tricia Trinowaki, DoBary; Dorothy
Andorson, DoBary.
Blrtha
Mr. and Mr*. Charles E. Trinoakl,
DoBary, a daughter; Mr. and Mr*.
Donald Pattoroon, 8anford, a oon;
Mr. and Mr*. Bryant Andorson,
DoBary, a oon; Mr. and Mr*. Edward Parris, Hanford, a daughter,
DIm Ib m Ii
Melvin Warren, Sanford, Marilyn
Futroll, Monore Corner; Catherine
Bruce, DeBary; Mrs. Freddie Anderson and baby, Lake Mary;
Jonithal Smith, Hanford; Cornelia
Deane, Sanford; Mrs. Wyndell
Oonlay and baby, Sanford; Mag­
nolia Harria, Hanford.

Planes Collide
Killing Two
WA
FORT WAYNE,
lnd. (UPI) Two racing pUola from Nashville,
Tenn., and Van Werl, Ohio, were
killed Monday when their midget
racing planes collided during a
race.
caarlei Elliot Bishop. 45, of
NaahvUle, and J. L. Rice, Van
Wert airport manager, died when
their planes collided while round­
ing a pylon el the national chantiABtfc B tang*
eyewitness said the two
plants
Zlanet “ looked I1U a match box
/filing apart" when they h»L

To Pay Fine

WEST LOS ANGELES (U P I&gt; Camllle F. Gravel, national Dem­
ocratic eommltleemen from Lou­
isiana, refused Tuesday to pay a
Ml fine In settle a drunk charge
sod potted 991 bell end demanded
a trial by Jury.
“ To pay the fine would be an
admission of guilt and I am not
guilty," declared (he 45-year-old
Gravel, lie waa arrested as a
plain drunk Friday aa be (topped
(rom an airliner at International
Airport.
Police accused the party leader
of aipping too many martinia dur­
ing the flight here from Atlanta,
Gravel aald, however, “ thle mat­
ter ia being inveatigatod. It waa
a mistake. I feel confident that
will be shown conclusively at
the proper time."

LOS ANGELES — Terms****
Gov. Buford BUlagtoa, aa whe­
ther hia state's delegation to tbo
Democratic sooventioo would bo
quieter toll year doe to the ab­
sence of Sen. Ettas Kefauver,
presidential hopeful to ISM and
1954;
“ Whenever Tennessean* get to­
gether R's going to be a little
bit noisy,’ ’
LOS ANGELES — Sen. Sam
Ervin Jr. (N. C.), disagreeing
with Democratic National Chair­
man Haul Butler's view that
Southern convention Democrats
will go along with the party eivll
rights plank:
“ So far as I know Chairman
Butler has not talked on this sub­
ject to any person to toe South
who haa enough influence to have
been elected to political office."

Hnpplneos Through

DR.

F.

LEO KERWIN)

Perhaps you find it difficult
to uunderaUnd why Chiropractors confine their work
to the opine, when remote
part* o f the body nre dinenned. But you find nothing
strange a b o u t ' a H m m
puahiitK a button
on the
light a globe au*.
petuled from the J ^ K 3 T j
celling. The procedure le prnctically the same.
•
C o n n e c t i o n in M S B
made between the sources o f
energy, the brain or dynamo
and the body or electric
globe. It makes no difference
whether it be heart, atomach,
kidneys, or some other organ,
Normal functions o f all organs, muscles and tissues o f
the body depend upon supply
o f the vital nerve energy conveyed to them over the nervoun system from the brain
which generate* thU anarty.
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vertebrae, no falls, Jara or
strains misplace a vertebrae,
pressure on nerves ia pro-

Two of th* three lawyers appoint­
RICHMOND, Va. (U PI) — An i an Indictment will be drawn.
expert on Soviet law predicted
Hazard said it seems likely th* ed by the Virgin!* Bar Association
Tuesday night Russia will.convict trial will follow “ in early Aug- to defend Powers said they have
MIAMI (UPI) - A t
ei(M
American pilot Francis G. Powers I ust." But he added that “ I suspe-.-r, applied for visas, but Hazard said
Coast
Guard
aircraft
and
two
cut.
of spying but said there is a pos­ if there is a trial, there would be American lawyer* might b ' *1'
sibility the punishment will be a conviction." He said the time! lowed only to assist * Russian- lers searched the Atlantic h tA
' tween Cuba and the Bahamas to­
deportation from the Soviet Union. ' of the trial depends on the wish** appointed defense lawyer.
Columbia University law pro­ of Soviet Premier Nikita Khruzh-1 Hazard said It wiuld be to Rus­ day for two men and a wom n
fessor John N. H»xard, on* of ch*v “ and international develop- sia’s advantage to give Power* , reported on (a 63 foot yacht preth* lawyers who will defend Tow- m enu."
“ aa complete a hearing *» P°M‘*
ble" in order to away world opin- sumed sunk.
ers, said th* pilot'* letter* indi­
Powers, 91, and his U-2 h!gh|
The cutlers end two airplanei
cate ho already i* undergoing a altitude plan* were shot dow n; Ion. He said he felt It possible
that Powers could be deported ‘ had worked throughout the night
preliminary hearing from which
near Sverdlovsk May 1. He rould
rather than Imprisoned or sen­ seeking signs of the Juanita H,
receive th* death penalty on con­
viction undsr Russia’s etpionag* tenced to death.
thought to have radioed k wai
laws, but Soviet officials have in -1
sinking about 230 miles southeast
slated he wilt be given a fair,
of Miami between Cuba’ s n o r t#
trial— perhaps in opsn court.
CAPE TOWN, S o u t h Africa
coast and off Androa Dland.
Hazard
and
Mrs.
Barbara
(U PI)—A major South African
The search began early Tue*.
Powers,
o
f
Mllledgeville,
Gs.,
JACKSONVILLE (UPU-Authon
newspaper openly attacked th*
day, when the Coast Guard pirto
held
a
new*
conference
here
on
Hits
at
Jacksonville
Naval
Air
SUgovernment today for keeping
th* eve o f Hazard's departure tioa sought today to locate the par- •d up faint distresa aignals. The
1,600 persona to Jail for three
months without charges or court for Warsaw, Poland, whsre he enU of ■ pilot who was killed in captain of a fishing vassal, th*
will attend a legal conference.
the crash of bis Jet plane Tieaday. Fish Hawk Ilf, told the Coast ♦
appearances.
Mrs. Powers, who seemed an­
A Navy spokesman slid the par- Guard he also heard the ernes,
Th* Cape Times noted that K has
been exactly 100 days since the noyed at aom* questions put to enu had recently left here efter gency message*.
A spokesman said tha name* a|
white government proclaimed a her, said only she has received visiting their son but it was not
two letters from her husband that known where they were headed. the persons aboard or th* boat's
state o f emergency.
The government look the action indicsted be is wsll treated. She The pilot’ s name will not be re­ home port were unknown.
"We've checked the eoast from
when racial violence broke out said she could not tell if th* let­ leased until the psrenu are in­
New Hampshire to Miami." th*
formed. be laid.
after police at Sharpeville, near ters were censored.
Th* plan* crashed and burned In tpokesman said, “ and aM Hia
Power's father, Oliver Powers,
Johannesburg, shot and killed 97
demonstrating natives end wound­ a cobbler in Pound, Vs., plans to a wooded area near Starke while boats known to be named Jwntta are accounted for."
got to Russia soon to ses his son. on a practice minion.
ed nearly 200 others.

African Paper
Raps Government

Navy Hunts Kin
O f Dead Pilot

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Minus, atomach or kidney
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�O O D L E S O F F IR E W O R K S T H IS Y E A R !
■ y HOLMES ALEXANDER
' WASHINGTON - Alfred Nobel,
dynamite Inventor, and Andrew
Carnegie, eteelmonger, both bad
attacks of conicleace and founded
wooly-mlndcd initllutlooi for world
peace. Now cornea another wea­
pons maker, the Convalr Division
at General Dynamics Corp., manu­
facturer et Atlas, our only opera­
tional Intercontinental missile, with
a much more cogent scheme. The
objective la not elusive and Mupeace, but* a limitation of
am la possession o f a galley

tt study entitled, “ A Doctrine
Limited W ar," which I. have
T to discuss although It Is
technically uader “ security
at the Pentagon. The work
I f the product o f a Coov.lr-spon•prod project by a panel of scholar* nlists, They art Doctors Henry
Bger o f Harvard, Oskar Mor
srn of Princeton, Chalmers
i of Illinois University, John
Wheeler of Princeton aad John
d a r k of Coavalr.
- The work could be called (prob­
ably not by the authors) aa Inform­
ed proposal to return to the good
eld days before American statesMen thought it Intelligent and “ intaraationallstle" to turn small

wart Into big ones, and local frays
Into universal conflagrations.
WbUe warfare can’t bo abollahed
(men and nations being what they
are), It caa be Intelligently re­
stricted within the self interest of
the opponents. A war remains lim­
ited, the authors say, “ as long aa
neither major participant fecla
(hat Its survival la threatened.”
Keenly selected eiamples from
history arc glvco, the most recent
being the IN I “ flap” when the
Red Chinese tried to take QuemoyMatsu by bombardment, and the
National Chinese (with our help)
prevented It. Limitation of war
refers only to Ua coals, not to its
savagory or Intensity. The most
intense artillery bombardment In
history was not In either World
War, but at Pork Chop Hill In the
recent Korean conflict.
Wo cannot always force an en­
emy to limit hla objectives, but we
can make It advantageous for him
to do so. Neither an aggressor nor
a defender would go to strategic,
megaton nuclear bomba If the
move would cost him the purpose
of hla fight By building up ■ nu­
clear arsenal and tbe vehicles to
dellvor the punch, we are Issuing
tha would •be aggressor w h a t
■mounts to a command Invitation

fO RRY CLINIC by Dr. 6. W. Crane
\ Jimmy la a Jittery hoy,
Wad frustrated. Bat a w
JkhUd indicates th a n la great
lhallhaod that c m o r both par•ate am waggteg, Irrttahto m i
y frustrated la the actual
To c u n the child, tt beaccessary that wa also
‘ CASE P-dflP: Jimmy R., aged 10,
Jg a neurotic child, partly because
bo has a neurotic mother.
•"Jim m y Is simply driving ma
m a y ," hla mother auelaimad. “ I
lose my temper and nag at him.
Then I feel terrible for being ao

potty"N ext day I resolve to set like
• aelMufflclont mother should, but
ho la so full of nerves and stems
almost ta delight la irritating mo.
“ Dr. Crane, I want to bo a good
■other, but 1 eau’t ocem to control
myself. What would you recom ­
m end?"
My prescription would havo gone
backward tight years, and would
b ir o Involved o baby brother or
Mater whan Jimmy waa about two
years aid.
‘Than Jimmy could have played
with this younger child and thus
have drained off some of hla nor­
mal energy la that manner.
Now bo baa nobody at home but
h b mother, except In the aveningi
herfot
on ho falls back on b is mother'for
h bas and companionship.
Besides, Jimmy would have
puarroled and fought with his
o r aister, thus venting
e l hla Ire and nervous tenMan on tha younger
■
la lieu of a lm a g sibling, a dog
extrovert n child and also
AiroUbas o coeelaai stimulus to
lump and play,
Whan a child rune, Its lag* carry
its fbU weight, ao mera energy is
4 than in teat work with
sraraas or scissors.
Tha child la Uua mace fatigued
M d calm . It doesn’t show as groat
ml Inclination, tbarafoco, to bite Ita
flngeraatls, pick hangnails or de­
velop other neuretle symptoms.
Chewing gum la also n

nervous outlet, for the constant use
of tbe Jaws acts as a safety valve.
The Jaw muscles then drain off
some nervous energy that might
otherwise be pent up and finally
produce more dangerous outbursts.
The usual recess periods In
school are Just a device by which
we Jet youngsters run and romp
for 19 minutes to they will drain
off surplus energy and thus bo
calmed down whan they return to
their seats.
For seat work, such aa writing
and raadlng, doesn't dissipate
enough energy In the child. So ut
grows Jittery and exploslvt.
Aa ho approaches this point
whero ha feels like blowing hla top,
ho may fidget or shoot paper wadi
or pull tha curia of tbe girl in
from.
A stick of chewing gum would
be good insurance against auch
naughty behavior, with Ha result­
ing conflict with the teacher.
Indeed, the time may come when
our schools will actually furnish
the children with ■ fresh stick of
m, both morning tod afternoon,
it ns an Indirect means o f keep­
ing the youngaters more calm.
Maybe tha teachers will then
need some too, at least to help
drown out the noise doom In front I
But children spontaneously enjoy
chewing gum since it makes them
feel le u Jittery and tense.
Part of Jimmy's nervousness,
however, is a result o f hit mother’s
tensem m aad unexpended energy.
For a wife who Is sexually frus.
trated is IscUned to be nagging,
irritable and brittle tempered.
My bulletin “ Bex Problems In
Marriage" shows a husband how to
eliminate this nagging, neurotic
tendency in hla mate.
As Jimmy's mother grew more
placid after her husband learned
(hla proper marital teehnlqua, her
friction with Jimmy grow le u and
lass.
Curing a nervous child usually
goes back to Its parents. When they
purr contentedly, then the child
aim crows calmer.

K

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to coma on and fight, sines fight
he must for the goal he seeks, but
for nothing beyond that goal.
It is very likely, by the nature
o f the Communist revolution snd
the Western alliances, that limited
wars will be fought In the 1960's.
In order to keep them limited, and
to win them with allied troops or
our own, we must have what the
authors of this work aptly call a
‘ ‘spectrum of capabilities." H ex­
ists in three general phases:
Nuclear: If we could recover the
optimum position of American su­
premacy in world shattering wea­
pons, we would have the Big Stick.
We could threaten a “ preemptive"
strike at an enemy who was cock*
ing hla fist at one of our allies. Of
course, we would have to be con*
vlndng about these threats. We
might have to be (or seem to be)
■s ruthless and depraved as the
Reds have pictured us. Well, why
not? We didn't drop any germs on
North Korea, but the Communists
said we did and millions of people
have evidently believed it. So, if
we ever again reach the fortunate
position of nuclear supremacy,
where we could conceivably bomb
and not be bombed back, let's not
give away the advantage by acting
so holy.
Conventional: While World War
III need not be fought with all-out
weapons, It certainly cannot be
successfully fought with those wea­
pons of World War II and of the
Korean conflict. Vehicles have be­
come speedy and light, personal
arms more accurate and deadly,
reconnaissance baa become ultra­
sonic and many tactical weapons
have become atomic. Armed with
tha beat o f m odtm conventional
weapons, we can win any limited
war, anywhere. Without the beat,
we can be beaten.
BJo-cbetnical: Tbe authors bold
that lethal germs and gaaea have
no advantage.over nuclear explo­
sives—but future warfare with nonlethal weapona holds large, unex­
plored possibilities.
Although raraly presented aa a
fact of futurn war, tha humble
Home Guard may become one of
the moat affective forces, We may
have to deal with civil disturb­
ances, with fifth columns and with
massive disasters. Even amid
many scientific wonders, the keep­
ers o f American freedom will be
men and women, quite poeslbly
man and woman of our own neigh­
borhoods.
Anybody, or aoy group like these
thinkers in the Convair project,
who can turn big wart back Into
little wars will deserve tha grati­
tude o f mankind.

Three Minutes
A Day
Ry JAMES KKLLER
An advertisement for a new
modal automobile claimed that the
manufacturers h a d
eliminated
"Just about ovary grunt, squeak,
squeal, groan, whine, bu u , rap,
rattle, heat, twang, clink, h lu ,
howl, rumble, roar, niff, shudder,
whiatie and growl."
DsapUe a customary uae of su­
perlatives, most advertisers ac­
knowledge In one way or another
that there Is always room for im
provament.
. They also, aa in the above cUlm
for tho la teat produet of a leading
automobile company, admU past
defects with unusual frankncai.
Be honest with yourself la re­
gard to your own human waaknaaa
and you will have made tha first
big step towarda perfection.
Thoao who are smugly content
with themselves seldom make any
progreu In mind, heart or soul.
Th*y hold back their own develop­
ment both spiritually and totalisetually. God gives n special grace
to those who show perserveraoco
In overcoming their shortcomings.
"In many things, we all offend."
*
*
(James &gt; : »
Help me te aaa myself aa I am,
O Load, aad then te strengthen my
weakaeeaea.

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WASHINGTON
EL PASO, Tex.—There ere only
a few days between ua and tha
Democratic conventlen in Los An­
geles. There's something ehe be­
tween ua—90 miles of dcaert, and
behind ua la a four-ton trailer.
This all would be hunky dory if
there weren’t somefilng hanging
over us—that Infernal ball of while
fire some people lovingly refer
to as the sun.
When we pulled Into this “ Sun
City” at 3 o'clock In the afternoon,
the official temperatare read 107
degrees. The kid In the back seat
sighed. "Daddy “ be said, “ la this
the end o f the desert?"

Mr. Billopp

POSTCARDS

by Stan Delaplane

A good many questioni have
been asked of me about what It is
like to Judge a beauty conteat.
(Tha most searching questions
have come from my own household
and I imagine that la the national
trend.)
“ Did you have a good tim e?"
That la one frequent question.
Tha answer is yes and no. That
is tha most fraquant answer.
“ First, aa you know," I said,
"Judging the Mias Nevada contest
was Just another Job as far aa I
waa concerned. If any of you think
staying up half the night around
plush gambling places and watch­
ing million-dollar floor shows is
fun, Just let me know.
“ Cocktail parties with a lot ol
movie stars may appeal to some.
But it la Juit work for m e."
The second moat frequent ques­
tion is: “ Did you meet a lot of
pretty girls?"
ThaT most frequent answer is:
“ Yas and no.
“ I met all the Miss Nevada con­
testants. They were all pretty. But
you muat know they are young
dolls. Just out of high school, for
goodMss sake."
"1 mean at the cocktail parties.
Weren't there n lot of Reno di­
vorcees hanging around?"
"There waa some girl silting
next lo me at dinner from the mov­
ies—Marilyn Monroe and Clark
Gable are making a picture up
there. I never did get her name."
"Didn't you talk to her?"
" I guess ao. I can't remember
the conversation. Tho waller kept
bulling in to pour more cham­
pagne. It waa ■ dreadful night."
Tha third moat frequent question
la: 'I guess M must be pretty dull
around home after all those gay
times."
The moat frequent answer to this
U: “ What a silly Ideal"
• e
I was Invited to Reno to Judge
the Miss Nevada contest and it
caught me at a moat receptive
Ume.
It Is the lima whan wa move the
garden furniture out of tho garM «I advised everybody to put off
moving the furniture until 1 got
back. "But if you decide to move
it anyway, ho careful you don’ t
scratch the ear."
I packed up a dinner Jacket and
some swimming aborts and caught
tha Western champagne flight for
Reno.
It was a beautiful sunny ride
over the High Sierra and tha stewardeu couldn't have been more at­
tentive. The champagne was bub­
bly.
Tbe fourth most frequent qua*-

The Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post ION, DeBary, will hold their
regular monthly meeting at T:M
Ptoday at Um home o f Mr*.
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r " -* Schnabel,
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Dr.
All members are asked to bring
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tha meeting. Tbe reason, for the
move will bo explained at meeting,
Ten thousand children will be
Mrs. Doloies Scbob, public rela­ bora this year wltn cleft Up aad
tion* director, said.
palate disorders.

lion Is: "Were the stewardesses on
your flight nice?"
The most frequent answer Is:
“ Oh, you know bow it is. 1 hale
flying anyway."
The fifth most frequent ques­
tion Is: “ What did the Mias Nevada
contestants wear? Who were the
other Judges? Was there anybody
there we know? What did you have
for dinner? Did you drink a lot?
What waa the floor show Ilka?"
The moat frequent answer la:
"They wore bathing suits, for the
lova o f pete. What else? It was a
beauty cootest. They always wear
bathing suits. Don't ask me why, I
don't run the Mias Amerlea show.
“ Abe Schiller from L ai Vegas

was a Judge. He wore a plnk andwhite cowboy suit. Lett O'Doul, the
baseball guy, was a Judge. He
wore a yellow sweater. He stayed
up all night. 1 saw Walter Ramage.
I bad a steak for dinner. Who'a
been saying I drank a lot? The
floor show was a floor show—a lot
of kids kicking and music. You
know, the usual thing.
"I couldn’t get to bed unUI 3
o'clock and I waa worn out. Did
the garden furniture get moved? I
wouldn't do it again for a million
dollars."
Tha sixth moat frequent ques­
tion la: "It souoda like you had a
ball."
The most frequent answer Is: "la
breakfast ready?"

Stop Kennedy Movement Failing
As Old Pros Act Like Amateurs

When asked hi* opinion of tbe
latest style in ladiei' bathing auits
he saya ha sees nothing wrong with
them. After all, he argues, they
are not much scantier than those
of a year or so ago.
Ha says all new styles should be
approached with an open mind
Otherwise a person ran make him
self ridiculous. He lays tbe latest
style represents a perfectly log
leal advance in a trend that has
been going on for more than half
a century.
He rtcalla the days when grand­
ma considered it shocking to show
an ankle. If it hadn't been for tba
style makers and the courageous
women who backed them up by
wearing what they designed, ha
saya we would still be where wa
were In tha reign of Queen Vic­
toria.
He will not hear anything critical
said of tha women o f their ac­
quaintance whom they have teen
wearing the naw bathing lull*. Ha
considers that no reflection on
their character. He does not re­
gard them aa immodest or over­
bold.
Ha thinks it la moat attractive lo
see groups of women so garbed.
The bathing suits allow them free­
dom of action. They encourage the
wearers to be graceful. They make
women pay more attention to their
figures.
Ha la indignant at people who
call the new styles indecent. That
be saya, merely showa they hava
evil minda. Or else they are prud­
ish. He will bet that they would
hava acted tha same way twenty
yeara or mors ago when bathing
suits were aa respectable aa any­
body could have wished. How re­
freshing to find ■ man with such
breadth of mind who keeps abreaat
of the times.
Could this be the same man who,
when his own women folk dare to
appear In tha new style bathing
suits, charges them with being
shameless and-orders them ,to ga
right back and put on sema
clothes.
Chrlatopcr Billopp

By LYLB WILSON
t valt and her associate* on the left
LOS ANGELES (UP1) — Thai wing o f the Democratic Party.
■top-Kennedy movement appears I Americans for Democratic AcItself to bo stopped because the' Uon (A D A ) and each at they
eld pros in (he Democratic Party |would be expected to rally to
are performing like amateurs.
|Stevenson with glad cries. Tru­
No one knows this better than' man missed Ihmt opportunity on
purpose. Lika tha Republican ele­
Harry 8. Truman. HST made hla'
phant and W w t Virginia feudlits,
By BENNETT CERP
big bid last weak for the atop. Truman does not forget.
“ How," marveled a visitor being
Kennedy operators to get together
Ha did, however, offer Johnson shown little Susa'n’ a piggy bank,
In the only political strategy with aa hla No. 1 choice, so it seemed,
a chance to atop tha young man for tho Democratic nomination. "have you managed to sm all a
whole bank full of quarters la leas
from Massachusetts.
He might hava well asked Mrs. than two months?"
That strategy would be for tha Kooaavolt, ADA and tba leftlea to
“ I've worked out a aura fire sys­
old proa — and all othera who Jump up and hollar fo r Virginia*! tem with Grandpa." esplained
might be Interested—to rally be­ Sen. Harry F. Byrd. ADA kissed dear littls Sunn. “ I think up tome
hind one man and to rapport that Johnson with a fist several days ridiculously simple question he can
man on tha first ballot and on all ago. Tha kiss was a bill o f par­ answer, and then be alwaya glvea
ballots thereafter. Tba old proa ticulars saying that tha left wing me a quarter."
are divided In thalr allegiance. feels that Johnson will not do. Tho
• o e
There la a political axiom which haadUnaO on tha ADA statement
Mr. Franklin Jones faa been
goea Ilka this: You can't atop read like this: “ ADA warns nom­ reading ■ lot o f newly published
somebody with nobody. That la, to ination o f Johnson would be mock­ autobiographies this year and la, to
atop a man, you must offer an­ ery o f party's platform and would put It mildly, not Impressed.
other man. The old proa are try­ lead to defeat in November."
"Probably nothing," be notes
ing to stop Kannedy with a comThe ADA proa are not so old, testifies to tho imaginative genlua
mlttee o f potential Democratic but they aro pros, nevertheless. of tome of tbo currant crop of
nomlneae fo r president a f tba Yeung and eld, tha Democratic writers so muck aa their gutobi.
United Statae.
proa aro not actually associated ogrsphie*.''
a o a
HST wants to atop Kannedy with tba Kennedy pre-convention
with Ben. Stuart Symington o f campaign and hava scattered their
From a teat paper at Amkarat:
MImou H or Sonata Democratic support so greatly that thay seem "Tbo throe sexes aro male, fe­
Leader Lyndon B. Johnson o f now to bo impotent. That la a male, and insect. The first la fre­
Taxis. In last week’s attack on monumentally good break far quently called tha third by tha seeKennedy, in which Truman ac- Kennedy.
rated persona unknown o f rigging
and fixing the Demorcratie con­
vention, tha former President sug­
gested nine Democrats who be re*
garded aa presidential timber. Ho
THERE’S REASON FOR,PREFERENCE...
preferred all o f them to Kannedy.
Truman did net, ho rawer, In­
clude in kls list tba nanw o f tbe
Democrat around whom • power­
house
atop-Koanady movement
probably would have developed if
hla name had bean Included. Tha
omitted name, o f course, waa that
e f Adlat E. Store aeon. Truman
does not Ilka Stevonaen fo r rea­
sons long known and long publi­
cised. Stevenson, however, te the
candidate e f Mrs. Eleanor

by Ed Koferba
I hadn't known there waa an
much Texas to the United States
and so much desert to Texas until
we crossed 500 miles o f it—front
Just west of the LBJ Ranch to this
metropolis tucked between t h ^
borders o f Old and New Mexico. 9
Two hundred #mlles back, I
caught our eight-year-old rolling
up the back windows. “ What are
you doing?" I yelled, and he re­
plied, “ Trying to keep out the hot
wind."
Ha bad seen other cars pass aa
with windows locked up. But they
had air conditioning.
Whan we left home our friend*
said wa were half craay lo pull th iM
rig through the desert country In
the middle of summer. Now I real*
Ua they were half wrong.
It waa aa hot by noon that tha
Taxaa Jackrabblts wa happened te
ice along the road were just walk­
ing. Until yesterday, I had never j
seen n wild rabbit that wasn't
either aittlag or running A big
Texas Jackrabblt walking la a pit). .
fill light, But tba sun plays no
*
favorites.
M
Before wa headed into
Western wilderness wa bought two
thermometers—one for tha ear and
one for the trailer. Thera'* a sadistic thrill, 1 guest, In knowing bow
much you're suffering.
Not only that, wa keep listening
voraciously for tba temper state
readings an tba radio. Tba El Paee
man seemed exuberant when ha
Mid: "Slightly cooler tom orrow expected high, 1M."
te
Mercifully, our indoor thermaoaeter runs only to 110. At • p. as.
both bad reached tbe nub on tba
top of tha tube. I could only guess
that tba temperature inside our
aluminum cocoon was IM. Dotty
couldn’t guess. She bad passad out.
U was ao hot that tba contents
of our medicine cabinet n a over
tbe sides. Whatever the tempera­
ture was, it waa abovs that which
melts vaseline.
te
We revived the little lady of our
mobile household by leading bar te
the trailer park pool. For a fuR
hour she stood there to tha shade
In the pool with a funny smile eo
her face.
In the evening wa beaded into
Old Mexico, figuring this waa a
prime lima te get some hot bar­
gains. Tbe tun bad slipped over the
mountains, and the aky in tbe west
was breathlessly beautiful. It look- #
ed like tba Interior of a roaring
coka furnace.
We turned on the radio. The an­
nouncer gave tba t p. m. tempera­
ture. It was, ha said, an even 109
degrees.

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�Wed. July 6, 1960— Pag* •

Market Offers

Mrs. Bartholomew

W ide Selection

o Represent

O f Patio Furniture
If outdoor furniture for your paRMo, side of the pool, brecrcway
or porch is on your shopping list,
knowing the performance of variious types may help you in choos­
ing.
When you shop for outdoor furni­
ture you will find numerous types
that are weather resistant, light­
weight and adjustable for differ•nt positions and fold for storing.
Annodired
aluminum
tubing
which resist* salt water pitting
particularly auited to shore
“ rest. Baked-on enamels resist
ehipping, fading, and peeling. It
is portable and tough.
The all-tfeather type of wrought
iron can itay outside the year
round. It is strong and substan­
tial but not so easy to move.
Some manufacturers guarantee
painted and enameled finishes up
to to years.
Rattan is cool, light, and is
^jong lasting. You will find it
C om bin ed occasionally with glass
or metals. Out-of-doors, rattan
should have some shelter. Pro­
longed eaposure to rain and di­
rect sun ia not advised.
Redwood resists rotting and fun­
gus even with staying outdoors.
Other woods — pine, oak and
birch — are strong, sturdy, and
inexpensive. Seats and hacks of
some pieces are woven of colorful
^heavy-duty weather-resistant sa
^ a n webbing.
Fabric covert, favored for their
eoolness, ran be found with mil­
dew and fade-resistant qualities.

L och Arbor Boy
Honored A t
^Birthday Party
\
Wayne Peters celebrated his
seventh birthday with a party at
the home of hit parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Peters on Sunset Drive
in Loch Arbor,
The carporte was decorated with
green and yellow crepe paper and

V A H -l Wives Club

lO om &amp; n

Mrs. Richard T. Oralnw and
James E. Go** were en hnstesse* to the monthly meeting of
the VAH-l Officers' Wives at
Gralow home. They served
a delightful assortment of petit
and lunch from a table
JEANNE WAR.VKE
covered with a green cloth and
FA 2-T4M
decorated with an arrangement of
while caladium leaves.
ALL ACTIVITY this pan week
Mrs. Charles B. Smith presid­ seems to have been backyard
ed at the business meeting. Mrs. cook-outs, beach parties or lightBarton
W.
Bartholomew was seeing excursions around the
named as the new representative state of Florida,
to the Offirers Wives Club. She
asked for ideas and suggestions.
1 ^.r„
for the betterment of the club.
at their Lemon Bluff j
If member, will present these c* mP
Heim and Andy Car-I

on the

Day! They got a rather late start
on Friday for a holiday in Stiver
Springs and when they (with
children, tool arrived they could
find nary* a place lo lay their
heads for the night. Every p in e
they stopped for accommodations
pointed to places "down the
road" and when they found themLeesburg they gave up

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and in this wav the wishes of Cecils Heard (who lighted birth- of the fourth" left them undauntVAH-l wives will bo properly re
c,ndlM inetead of firccrack- ed so they started out again on
cr'M Bill Hutchison, Lucille and Saturday—bright and early this
presented.
time—and returned to S i l v e r !
Mrs. William P. Itcyn agreed Price Heard and Mr. and Mrs.
Springs
lo serve a* the new hospitalu.v
* rcenian of Ocala,
chairman for the squadron wivcv
The Synirs will be making their
PEGGY AM ) BROOKE SMITH &lt;
A general discussion wav held "northward trek" to southern New- are spending their vacation doing |!
concerning social activities during Jersey this week and will he gone tome deep sea fishing near Day- I'
the coming deployment of the |for six or seven weeks. Enrmite Iona Beach POLLY (Mr*.
squadron. It was decided to meet they will visit wilh daughter, Ralph) PF.ZOLI) and children,
once a week for a covered divh Becky, at Camp Appalachia in John and Kathy, arc vacationing
dinner or bridge party, the choirs Covington, Va.
in Washington, D. C. and in near­
MISS jM ARCHETTA CAM PBELL, Rented, in shown nt the refreshment
to be made by the hostess.
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by Alexandria, Va.
tnble at the linen shower in her honor. Standing left to right, are her
Mr*. Bartholomew thanked the
BACK from Washington. I). C.
mother, Mrs. E. C. Campbell and hostesses, Mrs. J. F. Lewis and Mrs. A . J.
member* for assisting with the
are Wilma (Mrs. W. M., Jr.) Col­
hake sale and the Thrift Shop.
Walker.
tHerald Photo)
bert and son. Billy, who were
(lie past month. A farewell gift
accompanied by her niece, Gay
was presented to Mr* Walter J.
Ulrey of Oviedo.
Kurhn. whose husband ha* hern
MISS CHANEY
orderrd to the Staff College In
Friday night Mrs. Colbert en­
Kansas.
tertained with a chicken harlieA NEWCOMBS TO SANFORD
cue in honor of newcomers, the U J»n« Chant/ of Rockhll], S. C.
Those
attending were
Mrs. I j
Smith, Mrs. Kuehn, Mrs. Bartlio- I j
Rev. and Mrs. John Adams and who hai moved hero lo bo tbs
lomew, Mr*. Reyn. Mrs. Kenneth |
their daughters. Other guests, wilh new educational aislitanl at Ik*
L. Coskey, Mrs. Harvey E. Fisher, | ■
their children, were Clayda and Firat Methndiit Church.
Ashby Jones, Elisa and Buck ForMrs. Charles Guthrie. Mrs G. W.
She recently graduated from
guson. Zona and Art Beckwith Duke Univerilty in Durham, N. C.
The refreshment table was over­ M. E. Baker, Mr*. D. E. Bru­ Kitnmon*. Mrs. H. K. McCuniher, I |
Mist Marched* Campbell waa
and Martha Howland. Also the where ihe received a bachelor af
Mr*. D. R. McGraw. Mr*. R. J.
guest of honor at a linen shower laid with a hand made lace cloth baker.
Adam's house guest, Miss Penny aria degree in religion and m an /
given by Mrs. A. J. Walker and and centered with an arrange­
Mrs. W. B. Hoffman, Mrs. Jack Provencher, Mrs. W. L. Ralston,
Coo of Miami.
honor*, including a Phi Rota Kappa
i Mrs. J. F. Lewis at Ihe Walker
Dugger, Mrs. R. New come, Mr*. Mrs. Max Otto. Mrs. Wendell
ment of pink and white rose buds,
key. Shr alto waa a member of PI
home, 1003 Elm Ave.
Grace Boling, Mrs. Charles Geo- Powell, Mrs. Robert Golden, Mrs,
A
COOK-OUT
around
the
swim­
Mia, Campbell and O.horne f « n e r y and white candle, A the. Mrs. P. A. Rowland, Mr*. R. Rust and the hostesses.
ming pool of the home of Wah- Kappa Delta, a honorary /rater*
Dormlney plan to be married color scheme of pink and white P J. Allen. Mrs. Zclma Whitmire,
nets (Mr*. Robert) Ramey was nlty—a member of the Methodist
Student Fellowthip ann served on
was carried out in all decor*
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Mr*. Curtis Campbell,
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A few light* in the garden tan
Sept. _3
held Saturday night. It waa a
The gifts were presented to the lions and refreshments. Assorted K. Smith and daughter, Vida Sue add up to a lot of after-dark beau"get-together’ for wivci of VAH- the Woman'* College Judicial
Board. In ISM ahe wa* one of
honoree by Mr*. Lewis, who was ssndwiches, cup cake* and punch and the hostesses,
Ity.
It and wa* planned to say "fa re­
dressed like a wash woman com- were served to the guests,
well" to Donny (Mrs. R. B.i Brown four ttudenl* chosen to make up
plete with' a red bandana on her i Those attending were t h e
who will be leaving for Newport, a caravan team to viait aiit
head. She carried the gifts in an honoree. Miss Campbell: Mrs. R.
R. I —(and who was unable to churches in the North Iowa eon*
ference where a atudy waa made
elaborately decorated clothes has- E. Peurifoy, Mr*. Harvey Bloodattend the party duo to family
ket with a miniature clothes line worth. Mrs. J. J. Knight. Mrs.
Illness) and to welcome home on itrengthening the youth pro*
gram. Her work in Sanford D
stretched at the top. Several small Nell Brown, Mrs. W. B. Stovall,
from Europe Glady Thom and
to be primarily with young poo*
article* were pinned across the Mrs. Bessie Smith, Mrs. F. L.
Tommie Tenniinn. A telegram
clothes line.
' Dudley, Mrs. G. B. Hudson, Mrs.
from a former resident, Fran
IT WAS A BUSY WEEKEND (Mrs. Gordon) Robertson, arrivJane, who it getting aettlod hi
for Mr. and Mrs. George Stine
to "say "fond farewells' to her apartment at I24tt Went IS
street says that her favorite hob*
who have'as guests their daugh- Donny.
by i* photography.
Others attendseg were Ila Mae
trr and son in-law, Mr. and Mra.
John L. Hughe* and four child­ Dement. Jo Johnson, June Ander­
son. Flossie Wolcott,
Beverly
ren, Mike, David, Patty and
Bachman. Inet Rose, Jrannte
Steve, of Waukegan, III. They were
Foulk, Cleste Smith and Vivian
entertained by Mr. amt Mr*. Paul
Quinn.
J. Stine at their ranch, "Hay
Point", on Lake Pirkett and on
Attending the annual Federation ranger and I* an accredited
HOATIN't! AND FlSHINti on
BOATING
of Garden Clubs Short course held flower show judge. Each dele­
Saturday night were again honor-1 ,|le 0|d Suwannee River wa* enat the University of Florida in gate made an arrangement, un­
ed wilh a cook out at the home i joyrtj ovtr
weekend by Capt.
WEDNESDAY
Gainesville were Mrs. Eric Vih- der hit direction, following the
of Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Stine
Mr*. Robert Slye, Capt. and
First
Presbyterian
Chireh
len, president of the Sanford Gar­ workshop. Mr*. McCall also at­
at Altamonte Springs Today th e1 Mr„
A Gustavion, Cdr. and
prayer meeting and BlhU study
visitors left with the George Mr*. E. D. Nunnery
den Club, Mrs. B. C. Moore and tended a night forum on "Herne7 p. m.
Stines for a trip In Sambel is­ and Mrs. II. E. Smith
Mrs. George McCall, representing rncallis", where slides were shown .
the Central Circle of the garden featuring the new varieties.
land before returning home.
THURAOAY
IIKNNIKSK AND CHEKYL BENNETT, ilnuKhter» o f
club
Mr*. Moore attended a workshop i
Good
Shepherd
Lutheran
Four
cup*
of
dark
routed
eofJOYCE
AND
WIGHT
KIRTLKY
Mr. nntl Mra. Kriwnrd Bennett, celebrated birthdayn reMr*. Frsnk Brown of Neptune , on piin j propagation, conducted by
are going to make sure they have lee provide an adequale dally In­ council meeting • p. m. *4
Beach was the official chairman Jasper Joiner, assistant professor
cently. Dennicae, left, was just one year old and Cheryl
parsonage.
re*rrvations somewhere on Lalmr take of the vitamin niacin.
of the I6th annual event. Edith of ornamental horticulture in Ihe
waa celebrating her second birthday.
McBride Cameron from the Uni­ college of agriculture. She also
versity served with Mr*. Brown attended a lecture on roses, given
Lectures, workshops,
forums by Samuel E. McFadden, followed
and field trips were available to by slides. She toured the rose gar­
all the delegates but each was den at the university. Mrs. It. W. 1
A group of VAll-1 Officer*
free to attend those of h e r Munson of Gainesville, lectured
Those attending
were
Mrs
choice. Mrs. Vihlrn was more in­ and allowed slides on Hemrroral. Wives met at the home of Mr*. Charles H. Smith, Mrs. Donald E
terested in gardening so she at­ lis, followed by a conducted gar- i Krncnih L. Coskey in Pinccrcst | Kthell, Mr*. Harvey E. Fisher,
tended programs in this field, at­ den tour.
for a covrrrd dish dinner and '* r,&gt; Leorge W. Kinunnns, Mr*.
testing a workshop on identifying
Rottert J. Provencher, Mrs. Wll
All three delegate* were very |
gct-to gethcr.
native plants and trees.
ham I*. Reyn, Mr*. Larry* Rider
enthusiastic about the program 1
Following Hie workshop (he
^ Lasagna or Italian menu wus j am| her niece from Chicago, Mr*,
and expressed the wish that more
rlass was taken on a tour of women could become interested I aerved including, lasagna, green |Barton W. Bartholomew and the
the campus where members had in it.
! salads and Chianti win..
I hostess. Mrs. Coskey.
an oportumty to identify tree* and
plants under supervision. Night
forums were conducted by dif­
ferent plant societies, Mrs. Vihlen attended one on the hisiory
and culture of hibiscus. Follow­
ing this slide* on mallows waa
viewed.
Thomai B. Mack atsisianl pro­
fessor of citrus culture at South­
ern College talked on point* for
Florida room* and how to rare
for them. Mr*. Vihlen found this
lecture very helpful, ahe especial­
ly enjoyed looking a( slides on
stump gardening, which is being
introduced to Florida gardener*.
A forum waa conducted by tlx
professors, followed by a question
and answer period, and a work­
shop on junior gardening for high
L
school students ended Mrs. Vihten's week.
Mrs. McCall being aa old-timer
at the short courses preferred
the study of flowers. She first
attended a wsrkahop on corsage
DRESSES M ARKED W A Y LO W !
ONLY 1*0 A mtr.SR!
making conducted by Mr*. Winnie
Tlinrv'a a lot mom to reconditioning a used n*r than
Price of Jacksonville, using fresh
chocking the spark plugs. Betas* the OK sticker goon
NOW
W ERE
materials. Verne Klintworth of
on a car wo taka aa a trade-in am ■ now Chevy, Waal
Tampa conducted a flower ar­
car goto the works. Wa da out bast t* make anro yon
ONLY 7.00 A DRESS!
17.Oft hnohmmi
MH«*...e*Mi.». 12.96 ‘
rangement program. He is naget tha fullest waa o f the th (amende t i aeaead aaffaa
SIZES l - lt ; 10-30
tioaally known as a flower ar-

Miss C a m p b e llB r id e - Elect
Honored At

Linen Shower

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the children enjoyed to hour of
games before refreshment time.
Ice cream waa served with a big
birthday cake, gaily decorated
with seven candles, a "Happy
.B irthday" sign and topped with
'oow boyt and covered wagons.
Favors of horns, balls and bats
were presented lo each guest, Mr*.
W. L. liters and Mrs. Clifford
Johnson assisted Mrs.
Peters
with the serving.
Guests attending were Becky
Dommey. Sharon Bagwell, Iris Dominey, Denise Bagwell, Cheryl
Johnson, Jan Busch, Denise Ar­
nett, Mary Lee, Patti Parsons,
. M a m a- Meyer, David Van Pelt,
'D odge Jaillet, Robert Clark and
Leon Steinmeyer.

Six N ew Families
W elcomed B)
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W elcome Wagon *
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Welcome Wagon hostesses rew port the following new families
have been welcomed to Sanford
and virinlty; Mr. and Mri. John
Clifford and daughter, Margaret,
from Lexington Park, Md.; Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Newman, Mark
and Lori, from Palatka: Mr. and
Mr*. W. H. Gilbert and children,
Gregg, Vickie, LynR and Terry
from Anaheim, Calif, and Mr.
and Mrs. Christy Harp Sr., and
m sons Melvin, George and Charles
w from DeBary.
Navy farailiee transferred here
included. Mr. and Mrs. John Fer­
guson and son, Johq, from Key
West and Lt. and Mra. Leigh
Ebbert* and daughters, Tracy and
Mercy from Eugena, Oregon.

Rebekah Members
^ T o Attend Banquet
Six members of Seminole Rebe­
kah Lodge No. 41, will attend
the official visit of Ihe president
o f the Interoattooal Association of
Rebekah Assemblies, hi Jacksonvillt. Jely • and t.
Those attending Ihe banquet,
luncheon and round table diecusaioo will be, Mrs: Eileen Rec­
tor, Mrs. N»R rutrail. Mra. May
toM *er*. Mra. Mary James. Mrs.
Hay Rubow and Mra. f l ir t Ryrd.

V A H - l Wives Enjoy Lasagna Dinner

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Mid Summer clearance
• '’ -nuBes in
Dacron
summer colors! Dresses in
and

cottons.

ONE RACK OF DRESSES

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fijui&amp;omdi
Mr. and Mra. Marvin Rohlft
took four giris from the Firat
Christian Church lo the Christian
Youth Conference Camp, near
Ocala, for a week's stay. The
Rohlfa returned home and Mr*.
Robert Ramey will bring the
group hr m« this weekend. Those
attending wore Kahla Roblfs, I
April Ramey, BUia Dooms and
Jackie Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Echelberger have had as their guests,
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lemke
of Bradenton, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Welknr, Now Port Richey, Mr. and
Mr*. Marshal Ingram. Sarasota
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hay­
wood t i Lakeland.

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That'* why w* waloom* tha partodie vhft* t i
Chavrolat'a Mobile Reconditioning CUnie. Thia weak,
• wagonload o f expert* and equipment ia ban ad auir
dealership helping aa to hasp up la data an tha aaost
efficient procedures in seconditiosring. Our i
put the factory-recommended procedure* to work hi
our reconditioning abop to giya em amtomaw tha
beat naad earn and tracha hi town.
Tha OK symbol which appears only an aaaa wa
■elect as tha ereaae t i tha arop ia yonr i
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Greyhounds Take Two; Build Up Lead In FSL Action
Lakeland Here Tonight
n r n n t schaal
If C any Stengel U expecting any
INIp from Um Now York Yankees*
fir m at fit. Pataraburg. luma of
Ufa defeat big Florida Staia League
champions, fea can forgot it.
1 Brown and hU rip-snorting
.G rey h ou n d s taw to that
______M Bowling fan* at Memo­
rial Stadium Tueaday night at they
afrapt a thrill-packed doubleheader
l y a co rn o f 2 to 1 and 11 to 8 to
and act -the
gUka
B n rUrn laagua lead
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I t i ~‘
l i for what promlaet to be a
j promising meeting at the
dlum tonight agalmt the LakeS ddLIndiana, flrit ball champloni.
•It w u a night of aurprltea, moat
o f tbam plaaaant for local fane who
alttiag in on the kill 'at the
foublebcac
ffrat doublabeadar
o f the season
.Young Ken Bandera became the
laagua’a winning**! pitcher at he
tim ed la hla lith win against tin
tenses In a limply great flrit game
dpmanitration la which be allowed
only two bite, walked nary a man,
a|d fanned 10. Ha retired tha aide
fo five o f the aavaa framea ba hurl-

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vTh* Houada acorad flrit In their
half at tha flrit on a freak turn o f
event* la which even they iympatbiaed with tha kuffering Ken
Dekker, a laftflelder prened tnlo
aarvlce a i a catcher.
With one away, .Willie Dukes
alnglad Into ecnter. Before the
count gat to three and one on aluggiag Frank Cipriani, Dukea had
rtaehad home on three p in e d
belli. Cipriani walked and got the
alma treatment, a fourth paned
M il putting blm .on aecond. Julio
Aaglads, the Baftt hurler, retired
t ie aide without further damage
!Tho Salnli evened It la the third
whan with one away, ihortitop
Cppeda tripled pait Bolivar HlnoJos* in right field, icoring on Anfjada’s roller toward an incoming
mtrrelion who waa unable to make
Woi play at
a (he plate.
.T h a Hounds went ahead to alay
fo the fifth when with one away,
who had forced Ken
Pat BUk, *
Bandera at aecond, went to secfifth passed ball,
end on Dckkar’i
Dckl
to third on Dukei' Infield out, and
eoarad on Ken Harrelion'i dribMar toward ,third.
Satisfactory a i waa the Hound*'
flret gama victory, It did not pro­
vide the alugglng thrill* that de­
veloped la the aecond Ult, an af­
fair that produced aome of tha
IdMleat alugglng aver done by one
"infardltnlin a debut la a Baa

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alugger waa • lanky Billy
% y a a o f Morgan, Ga.j a giant
W adin g a feat tour, and with an
arm anyone could envy. Sent from
Albw«uoiwue because o f hli leftBgadad bittiag and catching prow
oaa, he demonitratad for all to tea
that tha etoriea told about him
W on not a preaa-agenta dream.
T o eome extent the aame luitlaaaa, but la hurling, waa dliplayed
by another newcomer to tha Hound
U|a*t&gt;P — young Dickie Waa, the
Caniiiua College rightle, until he
gda Into a fifth Inning problem he
eOuld not overcoma
•Hiei 1
Houada wilted no Ume scortrig In the aecond game. Pat BUk
opened with a tingle, acoting two
edta later on Harrelion'i bit off the
Mound. Kaa atola tecond on Dek
kar and ecored when aecond-iacker
Vtcenta failed to find the handle
M Hinojoia'a roller before Bryan
Iliad out to right.
• Two mora Hound r u u camo ovar
fa tha aecond. Oule Chavarria,
back la the line-up after 10 dayi
back homo fat Panama, Mailed a
triple to the left field wall, acorlag
Forgo#
aa Jorge
Arroyo'a flrit pilch alngle
M at third. Waa* bunt was fielded by
fcurler Drape but shortstop Cepeda
didn't have hla foot on aecond whan
Arroyo pulled pp, safe. Slak bunted
to advance the runners, and Array• acorad on Dukea' aacrifico fly
to left.
The Hound* bad runners on In the
third and fourth but failed to ic o n
them. Meantime, Wai w ai going
great giias, retiring the flrit 13
Men
sen to face him, allowing a line
abot alngle to right in the flrit.

He walked Cline to open the fifth
but fanned Vicente. At thli point,
Waa walked toward hit dugout and
handed the batboy hi* g la u ei
which perhapi were fogging Lp on
him.
Whether thin led to hit eventual
departure from the mound m iy
never be known bul, he walked
EoU, the third batter. Both runnera moved up on a paiied ball,
and Blchardion fanned for two out.
Then came one o f two "bad"
pltchea o f the fifth frame ai Wat
bit Ccpeda to fill the aacki. Pitcher
Drop* bit the fin t pitch Into cen­
ter, icoring a pair, Haptor tingled
to center to icore another, and
Regoli doubled to right to icore
two more and give the Saint* the
lead, 3 to 4. Young Joe Petrikovlc
came to the mound to be greeted
by Dekker'i tingle through the bog
but Cline fanned to end it.
Enter Billy Bryan, and how. The
Hound* opened their half of the
fifth with a real break at catcher
Dekker, throwing to flrit to get
Cipriani who had fanned, hurled
tha ball Into the dirt, Cipriani be­
ing iafe. Harrelion and lilnojoia
were outa and Cipriani wai on sec­
ond when Bryan electrified the
crowd with a tremendous homer
over the right center fence nearly
3M feet away, the Hound* taking
the lead, • to 3. Rookie Ron Jacobion relieved Drop* and got the
Hound! out without further trouble.
F in ! Game
M. Pete
AB
RBI
Haptor, cf
3
0
Regoli, 3b
3
0
Dekker, c
3
0
Cline. If
3
0
Vicente, 3b
3
0
to ll, lb
3
0
Richardaon, rf
0
2
Cepeda, ai
3
0
Anglada, p
3
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Orlando
Lakeland
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Daytona Beach
St. Petersburg

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Greenberg, vice president o f th*
Chicago Whit* Sox, today describ­
ed expansipn o f the major leagues
and inter.foagu* play aa two steps
to combat "fan apathy."
Greenberg, one o f th* Ameri
ean League's top sluggers at hla
peak, said It was "highly possible"
both Amarican
and National
leagues would be expanded by the
start o f next season.
But be emphasised "expansion
must be a joint effort by the two
leagues and should bo gradual.
I'd like to start o ff with two
nina-club leagues."
Greenberg la a member o f the
American League Expansion Com­
_____ EHANk
mittee.
S 0W S A M *
He explained that soma wanted
FR AN C ISC O
two leagues o f 10 teams each.
RAHA6ER, SAP
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F O P ti/S P S B U T
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m o r t sim tE 'L L
r a in TH/S TEAR,
speculate on future possibilities
fE E L LIKE IO O
t r /H LE** 7HA/T
which made no mention of the
/EHE HA9 KAN /
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Continental League. 11a raid there
tiO P e KBEK9 LIKE
7HEY eXCEEPEP
was an apathy on tha part o f
THAT OTR/HEARP THE
tit* R B &amp; X
fans. “ I believe Inter-league play
'KHO'* 7H E K E X T A lA H A S lR r
ii imperative. People want to ba
OJ/Z WAS OH E t Ea r r e s t :
entertained and that'* the chal
lenge we face today, I find more
support every Ume I bring up the
idea of inter-league play."
What about the Continantal
League?
"1 don't think tha Continental
Leagua will ever get o ff the
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Leo very good friends, but wa’ll have
ground," he laid on a visit her* Durocher, formerly o f th* Brook­ to sea about next season."
to watch tha ball club’a farm
Stoneham mada Sheehan inter­
lyn Dodgers, might become tha
hands at work with San Diego'*
manager o f tha San Francisco im manager last month when he
Padres.
fired Bill Rigney after tha Gianta
Giants next aeaion, but mean­ went into a slump in June.
while interim pilot Tom Sheehan
will remain on the job. •
Giant owner Horace Stoneham
hinted at handing th* helm o f th*
club over to "Llppy" Durocher
Tuesday night when he replied to
questions o f th* club's 1061 manTORONTO (U PI) — Doug Ford agar with the remark:
and Doug Sanders, a pair o f for­
"Leo Durocher and 1 ar* still
LOUISVILLE. Ky. (U P I )-U o mer winner* in the Canadian
beaten Lute Rodrigues, No. 1 con­
Open golf championship, were
tender for th* world welterweight
rated excellent choices to repast
title, meets former champion Vir­
in tha 61st national championship,
gil Akins here tonight In a partial
which opens today.
benefit match.
Ford, tha Mahopar, N. Y., pro
The fight, with 35 percent of
who shot o 376 at Montreal last
tha gross gate receipt*,going to
year to win, ahot a fiva-under
th* widow and alx children e f tha
practice round 67 Tuesday, fin
BOSTON (U l’D — Three rookies late Louisville welterweight Rudiahing birdie-eagle, flaying in a
— two o f them from th* Balti­ ell Stitch, will bo nationally telafoursome with Ted Kroll, Joe Lon
vised.
go and Canada's madcap maver­ more *wh!s kid-." team — are
Stitch was drowned last month
among the 22 players named to
ick of the fairways, Moe Norman.
complete
th*
I960
American in an unsuccessful attempt lo savo
Ford played a acral-serious round
the life o f a friend who had fallen
Leagua All-Star team.
In which tbsra waa constant Jolt­
Th* f r e e h m a n , righthander into the Ohio River from a dam
ing but many fina golf shots.
Chuck Estrada, 22, and first b a r ­ whila fishing here.
Bandera, who became the flrit
The match la important to both
man Jini Gentile, 26, o f the Or­
and last amateur over to win the
the 23-year-old Rodrigues, who
Canadian Open four years ago at ioles and relief pitcher Dick Stlg- haa a 28-0-0 record, ana to Akins,
Montreal when ha beat Dow Fin- man, 24, o f tha Cleveland In­ who Is attempting a comeback.
dians, were named Tuesday by
•tarwald on th* first extra hole
Rodrigues' trainer, Angelo Dun­
Managed AI Lopes. Tha announce­
o f a sudden death playoff, fired
ment came here through the dee, raid, "A ll ha wants to do is
an oven hotter six-under 66 Tues
get a ahot at th* title. He's been
day. Gay Brewer Jr., had a 66 American League office.
Tha league-leading New York promised a fight agatnat Bernardo
and veteran Ted Kroll a two-un
Yankees and the defending cham. Paret if lie wins. He's boxed 70
der TO.
pion Chicago White Sox each rounds getting ready for this
placed seven playera on the squad fight," ha added.
which' will meat its National
League counterpart at Kansas
OVER 35 YEARS
City July 11 and at New York
at First aad Palmetto
July 13.
(Along Sid* Foot O ffice)
INDIANAPOLIS,l,7nd. (U PI) —
Ted Beard, veteran minor league
outfielder who's been pining for
a chance to manage, took ovor
tho Indianapolis Indians today in
Standard Oil defeated First Fed­
plaro o f fired Johnny Hutchings.
For Beard it waa tha chance to eral 13-0 In Little League play
"find out If I can do tha job " ho Tuesday. In otbej- Little League ac­
haa always wanted. For Hutch­ tion, Florida Stale Bank toppled
• Carpet
• Parattor*
ings, hard-luck minor league man­ Chase, 20-10.
• Til*
ft Pianos
In tha Babe Ruth League, Ovie­
ager and former major loaguer, it
• Rental Bed*
do blanked Shrine, 3-0.
waa tha move ho had dreaded.
Hutchings, 43, waa fired by club
president Owen J. Bush Tuesday
after refusing to resign at Bush’s
request. Tha Amarican Association
team has been In the collar most
o f this aoason.

Sheehan To Stay On Job; Leo In '61 ?

at 2-2 with a pair of runt In the
sixth. Lindy McDaniel, who re­
lieved starter Curt Simmons in
the seventh, was the winning
pitcher and Don Cardwoll tho los­
er. Cardwell pitched a no-hitler
against tha Cards the last time
he faced them on May IS.
Bob Alliion’s first home run In
nearly three weeks was the blow
that gave the Senators their vic­
tory over th* Yankees. Allison hit
hla 10th homer of the su son in
th* 10th off loser Art Ditmar fol­
lowing a two-out ainglo by Rono
Bertels.
Starter Ralph Terry led 3-0 un­
til tho eevooth but tho Seng tors
acorad sldgte runs la th* sev­
enth, eighth and ninth. Pedro Ra­
mos waa Uggsd for Roger Marla'
26th homar with on* on la tho
first Inning and then gave up only
one moro hit befor* yielding to
winner Chuck Stobbs la tho ninth.
Tb* loss cut th* Yankees' lead
lo on* game over the idle aecoad-plaee Indiana.
Rookla Chuck Estrada of the
Orioles fired a five-bitter at the
Red Sox for hla ninth victory of
tha year. Among the bits Eitrada allowed were two-run homers
by Vic Wertx and Pumpsie Green.
Tha Oriolaa got to Joser Tom
Brower for five runs and seven
bits in 3 1-3 innings and then
raked Ted Wills for seven more
hits and four runs. Jackia Brandt
drove in three runs with three
hits and rookie Marv Breeding
also had three hits. The victory
boosted the third-place Orioles
within two games of the top.

Broncos Sign Cason
DENVER (U PI) — Jim Cason,
former defensive back with tho
San Francisco Forty Nlners and
tha Loa Angalsa Rams, haa been
signed as backfisld coach with
tha Denver Broncos o f the Ameri­
can Football Laagua.

Joins S ta ff
AMHERST, Maas. (U P I)— Dub
Jonas, former Cleveland Browns'
halfback, baa agreed to join th*
Boston Patriots' coaching staff
for two waeks this month.
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B A S E B A L L CO N TEST

By Alan Movbt

LATE START -

3S5/ZV

Nelson Making So-Called Experts
Change Their Tune On His Batting

Lake Monroe Inn
Takes Bowling Play

Philadelphia Pkllllaa have signed
Coaten Bhocklty, II, pitcher-first
baseman from Georgetown, Del.,
fo r an estimated 330,000 bonus.
Shockley, who was sought by
every major longue dub, will re­
port to the Phillies neat year.

Greenberg Cites
Need To Expand
Major Leagues

- - By Alan Mavar
} J IM G O A T C S ,
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By United Pres* fatornaltonal
National Leaguo
W .L . Pet. GB
Pittsburgh
43 2S .616 ...
Milwaukee
40 32 .336 41*
San Francisco
33 34 .334 6
St. Louis
31 37 .507 I
37 37 .soo at*
Los Angeles
33 33 .47* 10
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
31 44 .413 IS
Chicago
at 43 .164 13
Wednesday's Probable Pitcher*
St. Louis at C blcaio — Gibson
( M ) vs llobbio (7-lb).
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (night)
—Miiell (4-5) or Cheney (0-1) vs
Purkey (1-3).
Philadelphia at M i l w a u k e e
(night) — Owens (3-3) va P iu rro (4-2).
San Francisco at Los Angeles
(night) — O'Doll (3-7) vs Wil­
liams (7-2).
American League
W .L . Pet. GB
43 37 .614
New York
43 23 .600 1
Cleveland
43 33 .377 2
Baltimore
36 34 .334 St*
Chicago
Detroit
34 27 .476 •V*
Washington
32 13 .437 It
Kaniss City
37 43 .373 17
Boston
26 44 .361 II
Wednesday's Probable Pltcbtra
Washinilon at Boston (night)—
Kralick (3-0) va Cassia (2-7).
Now York at Baltimore (night)
—Ford (4-3) Va Brown (7-2).
United Preas International
Chicago at Cleveland (night)—
23
i
Pittsburgh's pennant-bound PI
Wynn (4-6) va Sllgman (4-4).
Banfeed
AB
RBI
Kansas City at Detroit ( night)— rales would lovo to know what
BUk, ef
3
0
suddenly happened to all those
Daley (11-4) va Lary (6-6).
Dukei, 3b
3
0
exports who agreed Rocky Nat­
Cipriani, If
1
0
ion would never hit major league
Harrelion, lb
3
1
pitching.
Hinojoia, rf
3
0
The tobacco-chewing, 33-yearP e ril, e
3
•
old Nelson waa stamped "strictly
Chavarria, lb
3
0
National League
a minor league hitter" for the
Arroyo, aa
a
0
Player ft C1nb G. AB B. 0 . Pet. peat l i years, most of which h*
Banders, p
&gt;
0
74 264 66 104 .316 spent kicking around the bushes.
Mays, B. F.
Larker, I.. A. 36 174 23 10 .343
Nelson had been given brief
23-2
3
74 323 46 106 .326 trials with five different major
Croat, Pitta.
St. Pete
001 000 0 - 1
Aabburn, Chi. 72 373 33 66 .324 leaguo club* bul tha Pirates still
Sanford
1M 010 g—2
Clmnte, Pitta. 71 266 a 63 .323 fell he could help them when
Game
74 364 U 61 .316 Ihty drafted him from Toronto of
While, St,L.
AB K H
Skinner, Rill*. 73 310 36 67 411 tho International Leagu* In De­
faptor, c f
4
Walters, Phil. 66 237 36 73 .306
1
cember e f n i l .
Regoli, 3b
4
Adcock, Mil.
60 223 34 66 .307
2
Rocky baited a respectable .261
Dekkker, c
a
Krklnd, 8. F. 74 272 33 S3 .303
1
Cline, If
a
Wills, L. A.
71 117 36 60 403 for tho Pirates last year but he
0
staged perhapa his finest per­
Vleente, 3b
3
American League
0
Eotf, lb
Runnel*, Bos. 70 276 46 62 433 formance for them Tuesday night
1
0
Richardson, rf
Gentile, Bal.
36 .333 when be socked successive horn3
71 ITT
0
Mlnoso, Cbl.
73 271
Cepeda, as
60 436 era In the ninth and 10th Innings
2
0
67 232
Marl*. N.Y.
I t .321 to produce a 5-4 victory over the
Drop*, p
2
1
66
233
Kuenn,
Clev.
Jaeobson, p
61 420 Brave* and increaie Pittsburgh’s
1 0 6 0
56 110
Lopes, N.Y.
37 417 lead lo 41* games in tha National
64 244
Skwrn, N.Y,
77 411 League race.
36 3 3 3
Milwaukee starter Carlton Wil­
67 414
72 277
Sanford
AB B H RBI Smith, Chi.
71 .303 ley took a 2-0 lead into the ninth
Power, Clev.
64 231
BUk; ef
3 2 1 6
Grdner, Wash. 60 266
63 .264 when he suddenly was tagged for
Dukei, 3b
3 1 1 1
Pieraall, Clev. 6! 214
63 .264 Nelson's first homer plus a twoCipriani, If
3 2 0 0
run homer by Don Hoak. The
Bnnn Batted In
Harrelion, ib
4 1 1 a
American League—Marls, Yan­ Bravei battled back lo lie the
Hinojoia, rf
4 1 1 i
kees 66; Gentile, Orioles 17; score again in the last of the
Bryan, e
4 2 1 4
Skowron,
Yankees 31; Hansen Or- ninth.
Chavarria, 2b
4 1 1 •
But Bob Skinner singled In the
lies 31; Mlnoso, Whit* Sox 50.
Arroyo, as
3 1 2 1
National League — Banks, Cuba 10th and trotted around the bases
Wai, p
• 0 0 0
71; Maya, Giants 64; Aaron, whan Nelson deposited his fifth
Petrikovlc, p
1 6 6 0
Bravei 63; Cepeda, Giants 36; homer of the year into the right
field bleacher* off loser Joey Jay.
Clemente,
Pirates S3.
26 11 10 1
Paul Glel, the winner, yielded the
Home
Rons
SI. Pete
noo mo o - s 5
American League—Marls, Yan­ Brave*' final run In the 10th be­
Sanford
230 023 X—11 10
kees 36; Lemon, Senators so; fore Bob Frland came on to nail
Mantle, Yankees 30; Held, Indi­ down lb# final out.
The Dodgara b l a n k e d the
an* 14; Williams, Rad Box 14;
Giants, 6-0, the Philllri beat the
Colavito, Tiger* 14.
Niltenal League — Banka. Cubs Radi, 20, and the Cardlnali de­
24; Aarou, Braves S3; Boyer, tested the Cuba, 3-2, in other NL
In the 1"Match o f Me Week" Cards 10; Mays, Giants II; Math­ games.
In the American League, the
of the Sanford City. Bowling Lea­ ews, .Brava* 16; Copada, Giants Senators came from behind to
II.
gue at the Jet Lanes laat Wedtop the flrat-plac* Yankees, 3-3,
Pitching
neaday evening, Lake Monroe Inn
American Laaguc—Coates, Yan­ In 10 Innings, and the Orioles
moved tnlo contention by taking kees 3-0; Brown, Orioles 7-3; Par­ ripped the Red Sox, *-4, In the
only other scheduled game.
Urn top dog, Lenco, Inc., for n ry, Indiras 3-3; Stobbs, Senators
Southpaw Johnny Podroa held
6-1; Orant, Indiana 6-2.
aamep o f four points to become
National Laagua — Roebuck, tho slumping Giants to four hits
second in tha laaguc. At thn aama Dodger* 6-1; Law, Pirates 11-3; in scoring hla eighth victory for
lime, aecond placo Buddy’ s Auto Williams, Dodgers T-3; Farrell, the Dodgers. Los Angeles collect­
Borvlco lost all four to foil to fifth Phils 6-2; Buhl, Brave* 3-3; Pur­ ed It bits oft four Sen Francisco
pitchers with Mike McCormick
placo bohhlnd Geno’a Seminole key, Red* 3-3.
luffering the Ion.
Cleaners and Mather o f Sanford
A wild pilch by McCormick
who are tied for third.
gave Ihe Dodgers their first run
Garry Fox lad tho Lake Monroe
In the fourth and they added
team In their sweep over Lance
three more in the sixth on four
with a BIT serial, while Tommy
slnglei and two walk*. Podrca,
Brawn and Phil Rocha both had
FLINT, Mich. (UPI) Mika who struck out seven, also halted
Sll'a for Lance. Buddy’* Auto
Mays'
16-game hitting
Service foil before the onslaught Soucbak headed home today for a Willie
of Georgt'a Tavern, led by Ed short fishing vacation in the Cara- itreak.
Robin Roberta hurled hi* first
Herring's *34. Gene's Seminole Unas with tho second biggest pay*
Cleaners used the 34? o f George check of his golfing carter, Uta shutout of tbs season for tha
Swann to taka throe points from 16,000 flnt-prixo purse of the third- Phils white limiting the Rods to
four hits. Tho victory brought
Bukur Mu*ic Bhop, la apllo o f the annual Flint Open.
Soucbak shot n three-under par Roberta' record lo 3-7. Loser Don
340 rolled by Heni* Tamm. Math•r o f Sanford alto took three 63 on tho final round Monday for Newcomb* was taggod for a run
point* from Jet Inn, with Dan a 73-bole total of r i and n one- in thn sixth on a single, ■ sacri­
Rydal'a 333 leading the Furniture- stroke victory ovor Gay Brewer fice and n double by Tony Gon
men, while Joo Caraiey'a 4M top­ Jr., Crystal River, and Art Wall rates, and then yielded anothar in
J r , Poeono Manor, Pa. It waa th* seventh on four oingle*.
ped Ihe J it Ian crew,
Mika's 13th tournament victory
Bill White tripled home the win­
aloe* ho hit the circuit six year* ning run with two out in the
a io, and it was a comeback atrug- eighth inning for tho Cardinals
Sign Bonus Player
after tho Cubs had tied th* acor*
gla all tho way.

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Plans For New
Pity The Poor South: They Have
Medical Building
To Be Finished Soon The Worse Seats At Convention
Plan* for tha new Medical CanH ter Building will be completed
** aoon.
Bide will be back Monday and
construction la expected to brain
before the end of the month for a
a pharmacy on Ran Marco* Dr. be­
hind Seminole Memorial lloapital.
The $40,000 structure ia being put
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9 along with the pharmacy will he
two doctor'a officer for Dr. Kll
White and Dr. C. F. Brooke Smith.
The building will be .7,300 square
feet and tha parking area will eccommodate 40 cara.

Attending Meet
The Myron Accardl family of
DeBary warn among the thouiands
of Kiwanian familiea attending the
four day Kiwanil International con­
vention held In Miami recently.
Wear lot of white or light cob
•re during the hot weather. They
refleet lunllght and heal.

LOS ANGELES (U PI) — I f the
aouthern drlegationa to tha Demo­
cratic national convention want to
walk out, they won’t have eny
trouble. Most o f their aeata are
conveniently located cloae to the
exita.
National Committee Chairman
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promise to ateign backof-thehall aeata to the ftatea which
lagged on meeting the fund quo­
ta*.
The aouthern atatea, many o f
which have been reluctant to contribute anything to the Democrat­
ic coffera aa long ai Butlar waa
running the ahow. have the tectiona fartheat from the platform
and cloneit to the wall*.
One redeeming feature for the
Dixie delcgatea ia that the con­
vention arena ia ahaped In auch ■
faahion that even the worat aeata
are not too bad.
Of tha 10 aouthern atatea, four
received what would be consid­
ered good, if not the very beat,
(eating facilitiea.
North Carolina, which haa been
a faithful contributor, la Just to
the aide o f the platform in an ex­
cellent poiltlon. Arkanaaa ia in tha
aama lection, separated from tha

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d ia n who once aerved aa an aide
lo Gen. John J. Pershing and who
ia sow more than 100 yeara old.
Jeff King, who apeak* only Nav­
ajo, waa being presented tha In­
dian War Campaign Medal.
Ha aerved under Perahing at Ft.
Wingate, N. M „ when he waa a
member of Troop L, 2nd Cavalry,
First Federal Ravings and Loan condition that haa prevailed this
and participated in the campaign
leading to the capture o f the fa- Aasn.’a mid-year atatemant shows year.
Looking to tha safety o f savings,
toUl assets o f $10,821,692 repre­
mots Apache. Geronlmo.
senting a substantial growth over tho association Increased its toWORKING MOTHERS . . .
tho Jun* 30, 1960 reports that r*- serves to $1,112,446, n climb o f
I am aura you would be
fleeted a comparable figura of 11 petcent over tho Dec. 1969
thrilled to i h our wooderfol
figure, tha SAL officer said.
$»,00a,63S.
Mew Kindergarten and p a y
School. Wo aro open for gone
In tha aama period the savings
iaopeetion at any time.
account total moved from $7,830,I Year* Eaperience In work­
604 to $9,496,112, a Jump o f 21
ing with children.
Htalih and Safely standards peccant. For the past six m onth, "
h o t h is o r iiis s o i.i T io »
— Excelleat rating, Member—
OK KS SIT&gt;KMSHI I*
period dividend* amounting to
gemlaole County Chamber of $174,409 were paid at the rate uf
Notlr* I* hereby oltsu that ea
(be Sib day of Jun*, ISSs. Ibe
Commerce.
tour percent a year °n d,I41 sav­ partnrrehlp computed or tVH.t.lM
DAY SCHOOL
ings account*, according to George J. 1IIIUTO.V and EUW'AIID WIL­
$1 AU Day (Open Now)
Tuuhy, executive vice president. LIAM*, dwliif l&gt;u*ln**» under lbs
KINDERGARTEN
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Ago* 1-4 (t*t Month)
bla en an* obllgailone created Is
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sum extended in the first half of lb* future by UDWAIUI M il..
Transportation Foralahod
LlASin or tha VVILUAHO ri'N fclL
2969.
*f Sanford. Florida.
HAPPY ACRES
This reflect* a alow-down from AL IIUMK.
Will I# J. Bruton
Bivtrvicw Are. off W. 1st, St. tha last half o f 1969, It waa point­
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By A bigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: I never thought I’d eee
lie day when I'd write to a newspaper for
dvice, but here I am. Our problem is our
1-year-old son. He haa become so addictI to cigarettes that if he doesn’t have one
geta jittery and hia hands ahake.
We have explained the dangers o f
oking and have had our doctor explain
f t to him. He aays. he knows all those
ftiings, but he can’t stop now. We've taken
|way his privileges and punished him in
very way possible, but it hasn’t helped,
lie's gone without lunches to buy cigarttes, and If he ha* no money to buy them,
e’H beg one. Now what can we do?
PARENTAL FAILURES

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1 DEAR PARENTS: If a 16-year-old
boy is to overcome the cigarette habit, he
must do it the same way other cigarette
flaves do. Ffrat, the boy himself must
Bincerely WANT to stop smoking. If he
■rants to badly enough, his own determine
ition will create the inner strength it refeuires. Without it— all else is futile.
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DEAR ABBY: I have l«en married for
jur months. A baby is on the way. My
lusband and I were not meant for each
ler and divorce ia the only way out. Bee me, I am certain this ninrringe canlast for reasons I would rather not
isntion here.
My parents tell me that T shouldn’ t
islder divorcing my husband until after
e baby la bom. I am living with him
ily for appearances, but I am definitely
ilng to get rid o f him as soon as I have

this baby. What I want to know is, can I
get my maiden name back?
MATTER OF TIME
DEAR MATTER: This is a matter for
a lawyer. Under the circumstances, the
court fo r judge) - usually tries to dis­
suade a mother from resuming her maiden
name because K eould reflect on the child.
Think It over.
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DEAR ABBY: The man T am going to
marry has been married and divorced. I
am 24 nnd he is .14. He has two daughters,
7 and 9, and his ex-wife uses them for all
they are worth to keep in close touch with
their Daddy.
She couched the girls to ask him if
they could he flower girls at our wedding.
When he suggested it, I hit the celling.
T feel that his daughters and their
mother do not belong in the wedding
party. Some o f my friends think I am being
small and narrow-minded. My fiance says
It is up to me. May I have your opinion?
BEA-W1LDERED
DEAR REA-WILDERED: I am in
your comer. Your fiance’s children do not
belong in your wedding party. Further­
more, it is very poor taste for a discarded
mate (and 'nr the children) to attend an
ex a second wedding,
a
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CONFIDENTIAL TO BILL F .: If the
nickel hss no “ mint mark,? It ia a coun­
terfeit.
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I f you want a personal renly from
Abby. write to her In care o f this paper
and enclose a stamped, self-addressed en­
velope. She answers ALL letters.

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THURSDAY P. M.
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jR io film, "Song Without End,"
flM story of Fran* U sit, Is the
beautiful and elegant picture
I f have ever teen. Presented by
Pictures, this remarkIm will bo coming your way
sfpn and If yuu enjoy beautiful
music, gorgeous color and looking
a t beautifully gowned women, go.
You
have a great experience,
TOU will
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picture introduces the ntw
atiee, "Capuciae," a truly olewoman. This sounds like the
aBvia’s press agent’s ides, but 1
mean every word and, although 1
w|nt to the Broadway prevue. I
a ft taking several friends to the
regular showing. It was that fat•Bating.
’•leaves seem to be the new ex•foment in any ebaago of ailbou••a sad costs have the "g lov e"
ftagtb sleeve and a new design
•lllod the "Tulip Sleeve." Just bethe elbow thero Is an indentssimilar to a tulip. It’ s an at*
ive design.
all-one color tone was so
ihown recently by the hand­
le and well-known Texas perihty, Trix Wood, seen looking
'hats at the showroom of Jack
annell, famous creator of
lullful hall. Mrs. Wood wore a
imy cafe-au-lall outfit with
itching accessories, and, when
liking down Fifth Avenue, the
is turned. Mr. Wood » o l e a
Jacket in tones of beige and
really "harmonised.” Smart:
1, kid leather boots in every
I, ineluding gold, are worn
casual clothes and they are
M h fashionable and comfortable.
•hadow shades in stockings are
BBI the smartest. The most popuftr or* block, gray, blue and

green. The sheer brown tones of
hose1are wonderful to wear with
alt browns and the beige tones are
for wear with the "all one color"
fashion idea.
If you have a fox cape in black,
which is very smart for summer
wear, hava a huge bow of black

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The all-black look wlU arrive by
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August first and everyone will blos­ ItitS (O fluldleg Uak t
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Bridge And Medical Writers Taking
Over Well Used Advice Columns
must

By PICK
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e "a d ­
vice to tha lovelorn" column has
been a newspaper staple fnr as
long as Dorothy Oix and I can remembrr.
In recent years, however, the
professional heart balmera have
been getting some tough competi­
tion from experts in two other lines
of journallstlr advire-giving —
bridge ami medicine.
Almost anybody who can tell a
spade frmn a club ran make a liv­
ing these days by writing a bridge
column. And more and more o(
our friendly neighborhood physi­
cians are dropping out of practice
to take up ayndicalrd medicine.
All of this is rather hard on the
irm li'i, wImi has to skip around all
over the paper to find the solution
In his particular problem. There­
fore, it seems to me there Is a
pressing need for someone to start
a new all-purposa column which
would bring romance, card games
and health under one tent.
If no one else feels equal to the
task, I am prepared to volunteer

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BYRNES' B A B Y WOULD
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my services. I Just happen lo have
soma old lettors hero with which
to get the ball rolling:
"The other evening when 1 jump­
ed to sis no trumps after a one
spade response to an opening dia­
mond, my partner turned blue la
(he fare and keeled over. What waa
wrong?"
The symptoms you destribed In­
dicate that your partner had a
heart attack. You should have re­
bid diamonds.
"l-ast night as I was kneeling
down to prapo»e to my girl friend,
I felt a pain in my left knee. She
rejected me. What should 1 d o?"
Try bathing your knee in warm
salt water and when It limhere tip,
propose again. If lhal doesn't work,
try bathing your girl friend in
warm salt water.
"I am madly In love with a girl
I met at a bridge tournament but
we can’t afford lo get married. She
fella down a lot and run* up big
doctor bills. What do you advise?”
It might help if you played
bridge on tho floor. Then the
wouldn't have ao far to (all.
"About ■ week ego my wife
trumped my are and I knocked
her teeth hi. What do you recom­
mend for eaaea af this sort?"
Your wife should givo up bridge
until ah# gaU a bridge for her
teeth. Watch for column on dental
advtco hi the Sunday paper. Mean­
while. you should givo up acos.
"M y husband goea out a lot at
night, claiming he ie playing
bridge with the boyi. t suspect
that ha ia aeeing another woman.
This makoa ma hava headachae.
Should 1 take up bridge to keep
him at home, or ahould I take
something far tha headaches?"

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By FRRD DANZIG
NEW YORK fUPIt — The two
ilitical convention* will knock at
least 1*2 night-time TV shows off
the air in the weeks ahead.
While this ia all right with me.
experience hat shown that such
whole
pre-emptions
invariably
anger a portion of the electorate.
Not everyone ia happy when, say,
Maynard Krebs ia pre empted by
Thruston Morton, nr Otiie Nelson
ia bumped by Paul Butler.
Therefore, I advise the success­
ful nominees to put together an
acceptance speech that registers,
above all, a deep awareness of the
hardships created by the TV
schedule ehaogea tor some dial*
twisters.
These speeches might sound Mm
this:
"M y fellow viewers.
"T o tell the truth, as I face the
nation tonight and prepare lo meet
the preis tomorrow, I am humbled
by the thought that the man and
the challenge are now cast togeth­
er fur tome fateful adventures in
paradise. As I embark on this
political tightrope. I promise that
my campaign wagon train will
via it every video village, from 7?
.Sunset Strip lo 21 Beacon Street,
from Bourbon Street beat lo the
Alaskans. We'U travel the nation
breaks full circle, by riverboat or
whirlyblrd, and be teen by Ha­
waiian eyes and other Americans
of all ages, be they December
bride* or the romper room set.
My person-to person bold Journey
tratcli the high road and we are
Ruff and Reddy to give all issues
an open bearing.
"While it it true that people are

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funny, maverick-like voter*, I am
confident that in November, after
j my day In court, you will play
your hunch when asked, 'who do
you trust?' Your ballot bonanza
will make me the triumphant,
happy candi-tate.
"What’a my line? Simply this:
I will not lead this nation into
the twilight sone. We 'will not
tremble in a moment of fear. At
we search for tomorrow, we can
be sure that our 20th Century
progress
remains
untouchable,
and characterited by open end
opportunities for all.
"When you alep behind closed
door* next November, remembor
that it ii your reckoning that ran
make me the people's choice. Am
I to be America's Mr. Lucky? Is
the life of Riley to be ours?
Or ia your tweet musie for a sum­
mer night merely a dirge-filled
dance party that tends me, politi­
cally. into Tombstone territory
next fall. The verdict U yours."
Dialing and Filing: Da\e Garrnway's "T oday” show on NBC-TV
obtervered Independence Day with
a taped two • hour show from
"Freedomland," the new amuse­
ment area In New York. It was
a trifling production which larked
fluidity and interest...CBS • TV” *
two hour telecast of the Olympic
track and field trials from Palo
Alto, Calif., on Saturday, was
crammed with drama, excitement,
and even humor.
"Murder Me N icely." NBC-TV*
Sunday “ Mystery Show," pulled
up lame despite a sly finish.

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U.S. Polaris Launching Site
Makes Impression On Strauss
By PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Foreign Editor
From the foreign editor's note­
book:
Summit aftermath:
The middle-range 'J. S. Polaris
missile, requiring a minimum of
launching iite, made a deep Im­
pression on West German Defense
Minister Franz-Jnsef Strauss who
believes it is just the thing to re­
inforce NATO's shield in depth.
However, Strauss is unwilling lo
give Moscow further fuel for its
anti-German campaign and beUves that NATO or some other
member of the alliance should
make the proposal adding Polaris
to the list ol NATO weapons.
Moscow went to considerable
lengths last week to report gov­

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Channel Swim
The Channel Swim: NRC-TV
haa altered plane for lu filmed
in-flnme series. "The Bsrbari•ns," starring Jack Palance. In
stead of being a regularly sched­
uled series next season, it will be
a one shot special.
Jeff Chandler, star of Allt'-TV’ a
projected tw-n full.hour Biblical
specials based on King Dsvid's
outlaw years, has arrived in Is
rael to start filming.
A dramatisation of Rud*grd
Kipling's atory about |if« it, In­
dia, "K im ," will be one of tha
presentation! on "The Shirley
Temple Show," B e new NBC-TV
Sunday evening aoriea Bat begins
next fell.

ernment efforts to find suitable
placet In Russia's economy for her
demobilized army men. But while
Moscow is giving the impression
of a continued reduction of armed
forces, Khrushchev has issued in­
structions to strengthen the fight­
ing power of the Soviet Union. Ho
told graduates of Soviet mlllta'y
academies it is a "sacred duty" to
strengthen Russia's armed forces
in the absence of a disarmament
accord with the weal.

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"LEGION OF THE DOOM BO”
HILL WILLIAMS
CO-HIT AT 1:2-1
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HORRORS
MISSILE ADDS A STING TO HELICOPTER — A Ma­
rine Corps helicopter carrion a Hullpuh missile (top)
tlurinir a firing test at Patuxent River, Md. At bottom,
the rndio-contmlled missile leaves the Sikorsky HUS-l
with h tail o f flame to hit a target in Chesapeake Ray.
The aucceessful teat demonstrated a pew military capa­
bility o f the already indispensable helicopter.

AIms Special Showing
Patteraow &gt; Johnniaon

Fight Film
STARTS TOMORROW
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ALSO
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Rory CalhooB - Piper Laurie
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NBC’s "Wagon Train" repeat
is. "Tho Orooabora M ary" la
which Mickey Mooney plays a
passenger who arouaoa suspicion
by his iwckloss buytag of
phoa for tho Irak Wool.
ABCa "Music for a Sommer
Nl|hl" hour M ea titled "Tho
Sounds o f Ho bo " ami telle B e
story ie song an i daaee o f oa
old Georgia dweUiag. Dorothy
Colllas, Jamas Hurst. Shaaeoa
Bolin, Carol# Brieo, Broca MeKay aed Patty Loo son oa B e
roster.
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you’d went to too a rorue on
NBC’o "Thio to Your U fo " pro
r w . I is B haadUao-asoldac
show af last wtator oo which
Lowoll Thomas was tho subject.
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EXPLORER SCOUT TROOP with new charter. Front row, left to right:
Buddy Long, Gene Willinmn, Joe Welsh, Joe Thorpe, John Westgate, Jim
Bailey and Don Whitten. Back row, left to right: Lt. (j.g.) Sheets, Jim
Hay, Capt. Slye. Chief Murray and Ron Scribner. These are the Explorer
sponsors and aids.

Explorer Post
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As health education is the
foundation of all tuberculosis con­
trol programs, tha Seminole Coun­
ty Tuberculosis and Health Atan.
baa contributed S60 lo help aisiat
with the tuition for four teachcra
from Seminole County. They will
participate in a Teacher'a Pro­
ject in Health Education in a
cummer aebool program, planned
Jbe (elected teachcra.

Doyle Signs
BOSTON (U PI) - Hi# Boston
Patrieta hava signed former Ohio
Stata and Pittsburgh Steeler star
Skip Doyla to a 1960 contract. The
Patriots will use Doyle at half­
back.
The National Science Founda­
tion sponsors annual surveys of in­
dustrial research and development.

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MRS. HELEN STEPHENSON, left, Mra. Hulda Ktbbe,
county nurse, and Mrs. Lorraine Graham, executlva sec­
retary of the county TB Assn, are looking over some of
the health educational materials presented to the teach­
ers who are planning to enroll in the summer school
health program.
(Herald Photo)

Teachers participating in this
project, from Seminole County
are Mrs. Helen Stephenson, Mrs.
Jose Allen, Mrs. Jeanette Mc­
Daniel and Mrs. Pearl Williams.
The project is sponsored by the
State Department of Education,
the Slate Board of Health, the
County Health Department and
local Board o f Public Instruction.
Cooperating universities are the
University of Florida, Florida
State University, University of Mi­
ami and Betbune-Cookman Col­
lege.
For two week*, teachers enroll­
ed In the course at the university
of their choice, work in the county
in which they will teach, learn­
ing at first hand of the mulllude
of health and welfare resources
available lo them, their students
and families of the community.
They meet with representatives

Space Animals
MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet scientists were jubilant
Tuesday over the disclosure that a rabbit and two dogs
anfely returned to earth from a rocket fired 126 miles
into the upper atmosphere.
The high altitude rocket shot was closely linked to
the forthcoming Pacific rocket tests which have been
announced for this month.
On America’s Independence Day, Soviet officials
announced they auccessfully fired a 4,400-pound rocket
last month with the animals aboard.
Russian scientists said the rocket shot collected
valuable Information on conditions o f weightlessness in
space flight and other significant subjects.

T O W N -------------- ----

By STA N lfY

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4 Seminole Teachers To Join In Health Education Plan

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Capt. Robert W. Slye. Com­
manding Officer of the Sanford
Naval Air Station presented Ex­
plorer Poit 502 their initial char­
ier in impreialve ceremoniei conducted in the NAS Ballroom re­
cently.
In addition, Joe Welsh, son
o f Chief Petty Officer and Mrs.
Joseph Welsh was advanced to
Life Scout, which is an honor
second only to that of Eagle
Scout.
In presenting the charter, Capt.
Slye
congratulated the mem­
bers ot the post and emphasised
the importance of working dili­
gently so that their organisation
will grow and provide this lmportant scouting activity (or many
snore young men.
Capt. Slye also reminded the
group that the U. S. Navy had
always cooperated fully with the
acouting programs and NAS can
be counted on to do it's part
in assisting whenever possible.
Attending, in addition to mem­
bers o f the new post and their
parents, were: Jim Hay, commiaaionar; Lt, (J. g.) Sheets, Ron
Schribner, post advisor, and CPO
Fred McMurray, committeeman.

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of official and voluntary health
and welfare agencies to learn of
programs which they may utiliie
to improve the school health pro­
gram.

Nixon Repudiates
Rockwell Support

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Vic#
President Richard M. Nixon has
repudiated the support of George
Lincoln Rockwall, the head ot the
American Nasi Pany, "and tha
avtl ho represents."
Nixon, the probable Republican
presidential nominee, took the
stand in a telegram Tuesday *o
Bernard Abrams, national com­
mander of the Jewish War Vet­
erans. Abrams had told Nixon
that Rockwell was supporting him
for the White llouie.
Nixon wired back that "no
American who remambers the
horrors of Naxl beasUailty can re­
set to Rockwell’s words with any­
thing but complete and utter re­
pugnance."

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PATRICK CUDAHY’S
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Chitterlings
VKLDA’S

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Defensive Star
Plans To Retire

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (U PI) —
Warren Lahr, outstanding defen­
sive halfback for the Cleveland
Browne fo r the past H season*,
today announced his retirement.
Lahr, who will be 17 to Septem­
ber, said ha was quitting the Na­
tional Football League club in or­
der to dovoto full timo to tbo
galea jobs he has with two firma.

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Phone
FA 2-2611
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLATi

2. For Rent

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3-RdOM first floor ipirtm ent,
furnished, $40 per mo. 313 Palmetto Ave.
2-REDROOM upstliri apartment,
air conditioned, $70. FA 2-0368.

2. For Rent

TWO bedroom furnished apart­
ment, 2101 Magnolia, (33.00.
Ffcoae rA 3 3951.
I . BEDROOM, furalihed A p t .
ground floor. J ill Palmetto.

HOMES, DUPLEXES,
APARTMENTS
CONTACT STENSTROM REALTY111 N. PARK AVE.
FA 22420
F uT n7 s H&gt;7D; clean lit
apartment, 1004 Palmetto

floor

BUSINESS PROPERTY: 23(6 So.
S ROOM, furnished, garage apart*
Elm Avenue. Write owner, J.
•M L
water and electricity
w. Hugulry, 926 N. E. 8th. Ave­
furnished. Adults only. Call be­
nue, Gainesville, Florida.
fore 1 p, ■ , or after • p. m.
PINECREST AREA: Clean 3 bed­
FA 3-1305.
room house and 2-bedroom dup­
S-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
le*; eleetrie kitchens; water
ped. Phone FA 2-6043.
furnished. FA 2-4411.
_ SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gabtea
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401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.

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TII-LIS, OHIO.......... _
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A aworn Complaint havlne been
Clint aealnst you In the Circuit
Court In and for domtnolo Couniy,
Klorlda, by MARJORIE J. m i l &gt; ^ nt.K. for divorce, tho short title
W " f which to MARJORIE J. P lt lP DLE. riatmirr, vorous WTNDIIAM
X.
PIUDDl.E,
Ii.fan d .n t,
t h a ..
p r.a .n t* ar« to command you to
appaar and fit* you r written d»frnaao horaln an or bofora tha
tl th day nf July. A. I). Its*, nr
nihtrwlao Dtcroa P r o Cnnfaaao will
ba ontarad agalnat you.
Tha Hanford Herald la daalaaatad as a newspaper o f aon tra l clrsulalloa In which thla citation
shall bo published once oarh wash
fo r four ronaarutlvo waaka.
VVIT.VKHH my hand and official
• fa a a l o f tha H ark o f tha H rcu lt
^ C o u r t on^hla the Itth day o f Juno,

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(BEAL)
Arthur H. Bsckwlth Jr.
Clark or the Circuit Court
Mark N. Cleveland. Jr.
Attorney ot Daw. P. O. Ron Stt,
Bulla I I I Hanford Atlantia
National Rank Building
Hanford. (Florida
Publlah Juna » . tS B July I, tt

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JOSKPIIIKK K. BURNETT.
Plaintiff,
Wit.1.1AM N. HUHXKTT,
Defendant.
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FURNISHED apt. soo Park Ave,
HOUSE, Ml
FA 2 3382.

Rosalia

Dr.

Call

CLEAN modern furnished apts.,
601 Palmetto. FA 2-4358.
NICELY furnished 3 room apart­
ment, private bath. FA 2-3710.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllla

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Ik TIM! rtHCt IT c o t RT OF THB
k tk T H J i n l C I U . C I R f l IT OP
t iik
stats:
of
r i . o i i i u s . ik
A k l l FOR SKMI%11l.lt «-HI kTS,
i k c i i A k c s - . n v m i . is m e
SIID-HTATK HOME*. INC.
a Florida eorporation.
Plaintiff.
•v*.
JAMES CARTWRIrlMT and DOROTIIT MAR C A R T W Itia ilT , hi*
wife.
Defendants.
kOTICK OF *1 IT
t h e stats: o r k u iu id a
TO: JAMES CAn TW R IO H T and
DOROTHY MAR CARTWRIOHT.
bla wlf* whose reeldtnr* Is: 4t
Vlralnla lllll Avenue, Alesandrla,
Virgin*Tf&gt;t: ARK IIKRKRT REQUIRED
In fll# yuur anewer or written
defenses, if any. In Ihs sbovs prnrssdlna with th* Clark o f thla
Court, and lo i* M * a ropy thereof
upon th* Plaintiff's attorney, whoa*
nania and addreaa apprars hareon.
or btfur* th* Skth day of July,
IS«n
Tho noturo o f this prore*-lln«
helna o aull for fur*- Inaura on a
mnrtaaaa nn tha followln* daarrlhad ra il propariy lylna and
halng In Bamlnola County, Klorlda,
to -w llt
l.oI t, o f Rloik D, nf Hacond
llaplat nf Tract II. of Panlando Spring*. H-mlnolo County,
Florida,
arrotdlna
to
plat
thereof recorded In Plat Hook
*. Pass 7, o f tha ruhlle Her.
r-rds o f Semlnnlo County, S'lor.
Ida. Hubjact lo rsatrlctlon nf
record.
DuVK end ORDKItKD at h.nfnrit.
Samlnolo County. Klorlda, thla Jvth
day o f June. !*(*.
ARTHUR IL.RKCKW ITH JR
CI.KRK OK CIRCUIT COt'ftT
Hy Jaan K. With*. I&gt;. C.
tSRALt
Harry M. ilubbs

ar* unknown.
Tou ar* hereby required to file
your written defense to the fom klalnt f.T L&gt;l»..r.-# rile.) herein
• aaalnet you. with tha flerk of
th* allot* atylvd Court on or befor* :»ih Jut), ISf*. and aerva a
ropy of.earns upo* n a ln tlffa attorney. TV. T. Darla. IJg Florida
w-Vrj**1
tfulldlng, Orlando.
S lorlda.
PAII. NOT or n Decree Pra
r-.nfee.u will ba antarad atalnat Attorney for Plaintiff
p. o Out t i n
you.
WITXKHH my hand and seal at Tampa I. Florida
Publlah
Juna Sf. JS A July I. IS
Hanford. (Dmlnnla County, Florida
(his Cth day uf June, A. D, 1SS*'

stairs
1 and 2
$60 k
2 RR
ROSA
Ph. FA

Sewinjr Mach. Repairs
RENTALS .$3 WEEK

Wall

IT’S BEAUTIFUL k
UNDER PRICED
Large home with three bedrooms
and two baths on 21* lots. Many
trees. 2517 Osceola Drive.
LARUE 3
Garage.
equity.
Sunland

Call . . . .

A . K. ROS8ETTER
FLORIST
FA 3-1631
Cei*tT Ava.
For All Your Floral N*nda
Member — Florist Telegraph
Delivery Assoc.

ANDERSON'S REPAIR
SHOP
General A u to m o b ile
Repairs
Engine T u n e-u p s
All Work G u aran teed
O r # B lo c k O f f S a n fo rd
A v e n u e o n 291 h Street

IS . R leetrtcal S e rv ice *

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA I 2420
“ Open evenings til 8:30 P. M."

bedroom, 2 bath home.
Nice yard. Reasonable
(12 Cherokea Circle,
Estates. FA 2-2550.

Houae Wiring — ritetrie Service
Sid Vihlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
FA 20913

FARMER’S AGENCY

£

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

St. Johns Realty Co.
ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Tire Repairman

J. W. HALL

ONLY

7 LEFT

BEAUTIFUL
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No Qualifying

Olhtr Than Your Own Good Credit
8 Bedroom — 1-2 Hath Homes
SUM .AN D KriTATKM and BOL'TH P1NKCRB8T

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8% - 5 'i % INTEREST
Homes One To Three Yeare Old

Dews Payments Aa Low Aa (309
Monthly Payments Aa Lew As •70'

We Have A Home For Yon

ODHAM

&amp;

TUDOR

8AI.E8 OFFICE SANFORD FA 2-l»#I
J. BRA ILEY ODHAM. President

*50 DOW N
MOVES

YOU

IN

$10,850— FROM - $69.50 MO.
I BEDROOM*. H i TILE BATHS with eolered f i l l area,
terrasie fleers, Venetian blind*, carper!*, acreen porch,
utility ream and many ether oatraa.
A ll H om e* C a rry A 1 Y r . P .H .A . W a rra n ty
IN T H E C I T Y — A L L C IT Y C O N V E N IE N C E S

DISPLAY MODUSl
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OPEN D A i y ^

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ROLL \WAY. Hospital and Baby
Bed* Day. Week, or Month-*
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7(53
BUNK REDS, twin site, window
fan. 30 HP Johnson Javelia
Motor,
automatic
washer,
chrome table and 6 ch ain , utl*
lily sink. Phone FA 2-4486.
I960 BRAND NEW REL A IR
P O R T A B L E SEWING MA*
CHINK all attachments A guar­
antee. Take over paym ent!' ot
$7.80. Write Mr. White, 303 Weal
1st. St., SanforiL__________ ^
Sell Us Your rurnltur*. QVek
Service With Th* Caah. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA t-0«7T.
WINDOW FAN _ In or out, atyle^
wilh timer. FA 2-5829.

OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
1 Cent per lb.
THE SANFORD HERALD
Reautv Salmi
OFFICE
281t Oak
TA ( 7684
204 W. 1st St. FA ( M i l

BUCKSKIN HORSE, very gentle
with children, complete with
s a d d l e and bridle, $300.
FA 3 3947.
19. Ho a I r and M otorn
Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

Robson Sporting Goods
304 61 E. 1st.

Ph FA 2 3961

Outboard motor 6'fc If. P. Clinton
outboard motor with detached
gas lank $65.00. Call FA 2 2206.

20. Automobile*
1949 FORD TRUCK m
W. 1st. FA 2 9782.

ton. 919

FACTORT TO TOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed - head. Sag-proof
rail with plaitie end*. PiaeMe
or rayon Upaa. Cotton or Bylaw
cords.

Scnkiirik Glass and Paint Cow
112-114 W. 2nd St.

FA S-48M

GOOD used frama windows, jambe
and assorted lumber. Soo
man at Nicholson Bulek Bldg.

i

PEAS, Rlaekeyo k Crowder. R k
FA 2 0115.

i

REDI-MIXED-KONCRETE
37” Window Sills (1.(8
34” Window Lintels (1.23
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave. Th. FA I-S7S1
SAWDUST—SHAVINGS FA 2(977*
Buckner k Son.
AIR CONDITIONER, two-tea
tercooled Phllco model at book
value. In perfect condition, may
l&gt;e seen in operation. Phone
Midway 7-3074, Winter Park.
Tenia, tarpa, luggage, air male.
A R MY - N A V Y SURPLUS, 31*
Sanford Avenue,
OKRA, (3.00 Bushel, bring com
lainer and deposit. FA 1-9947.

P L Y 3 l')im i, 1949, excellent con
riilinn. $200. FA 2-8886.

POWER MOWER; Snapp*r~30 do*
luxe. A-l rand, loss than 1
yr. old, cost naw 884.10 a steal
1932 BUICK, good eonditloln, $130
al 335.00 Cash. Ph. PA ( - » ! ( .
cash or terms, write P. O. Box
1607 Sanford,

22-A Article* Wanted

20-A Trailer*
WANTED TO TRADE Real Estate
for • hnuselratler. FA 2-0319.

WANTED to buy on* owner, 1948*
'50 or '31 Chrysler, 4 dr. A -l con.
dltion, low milage. FA 2-984F.

2 WHEEL utility trailer $50. 123 2.1. N o t ic e * f t P tra on a la
Mayfair Circle. Ph. FA 2 2326.
GOING NORTH, leaving around
21. K u m U iir#
10th of July, bav# room for S
passengers, must have r s fs *
ences and help share expense*.
Ntw k Used Furniture k Appli­
Ph. PA 2-3239.
ance*. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE

Jenkins Furniture

24. l«oat ft Found

FA 9-74(9 LOST: Shirt pocket radio
first,
R e w a r d . Marks, ph*
• BIG VALUES
FA 2-4409.
• QUICK CREDIT
LOST: Cocker Spaniel in Plnecrea*
• EASY TERMS
area, Blond and white, answer*
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
to name of Lady, RewarA
TA 3-31BI.
New and Used Furniture
$11 E. First St.
FA 2 5422
NEW R O M M ST
Good Used Furniture for Salt.
CUSTOM Upholstering. Free Es­
timates. All work guaranteed.
Phone FA 2-7(19 or MI 4-1771.
I* Casselberry.
S o u th P in e cra st
400 Sanford Avo.

WILSON - MAIER

Odham&amp;Tudor

Used furniture, appliances, tools
tie. Bough! Sold Larry's Mart
(I I Sanford Avo. Ph. FA 2-4131

On Oowra Reed, Be. o f Beafi

Sonlmnd Eatetot
17*91. I mlfoa Re. ed Bn

Clofelnf Cost

NEW
RAVENN A

V.

COUNTRY C L U B ''
MANOR

For sale H Inch pingpong table
with net and four paddlea. Only
$43.00. Call FA 2-2206.

D aw n's

P lu m b in g A H e a tin g
^ i\\ \ » ' ' « s *
7 % t* •’
AIR CONDITIONING
f) tsee, K ief Ivitorw WwJIrttW !*•-. WerM rift** vewivvi
CONTRACT and HEPAIR WORK Iff. Flowers &amp; Plants
“ E a rth t o M a m — E a r th t o M ara— noup’g on.**
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6362
Cut Flower* For Any Occasion
PLUM LING
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Contracting A Repairs
FA 2-1820
or
FA 24)270
Free
Estimates
5. Real Estate For Sal*
5. Real Entitle For Sale
R. L. HARVEY
17. Pets, Livestock, Supplies
304 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3383
3 BEDROOM furnished home, 2336
We have }u«t exclusively listed
Palmetto. Phone FA 2-1910.
BLUE female Collie. A. K. C. reg­
C L A R K
the finest little 30 acre Valen­
istered, 4 months old. FA 2-1633.
PLUMBING A SEATING
TWO LOTS, 3 room furnished cot­
cia orange grove in the county.
Moved lo our new location
tage at Lemon Bluff. FA 2-3651.
CHIHUAHUAS, A.K.C. registered.
I« t ui show you this beautiful
2684 So. HIAWATHA AVE.
FA 2 4376.
grove, located in the finest cit­
2-RKDROOM with Florida room.
FA 2-2R74
rus area available today. Priced
Fenced yard. I l l 31*yfair Cir­
Free kittens nnly six weeks old.
H Block off llwy. 17*2
at (37.500.00. Terms Available
cle. FA 2 8827.
call FA 26120.
Contact—
FREE ESTIMATES

FIRST $800 cash will buy $1,800
equity in beautiful 1 bedroom, 2 14. Build. Paint 4k Repair
bath home with lake view. Many
extrak including G. E. Built in CARPENTRY, palming, roofing,
equipment. FA 2 3872.
acreening and cement work,
IDEALLY LOCATED!
FA 2-4899
Near Pinecrest school, lovely 3
bedroom, 1 bath home. Double S. Mortgage Loana
PLATT'S CARPENTRY Services,
carporte, extra large utility
new work A repairs. Specialise
MORTGAGE LOANS
room, patio, reasonable down
in Fla. room encloaurei. Ph.
Commercial and
payment, 4'*% mortgage. Ph.
FA 2-7416.
Conventional Residence
FA 2 2854.
WISE and JOHNSON
THOS. E. THOMPSON
m Magnolia Ph; GA S-34M
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT at
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
General Contractor
Orlande, Fla.
2000 Washington Ave. 2 bed­
Lillian Trama
Home Carpentry Repairs
rooms, price $14,250, rent $90
I . K. ►•va, D. H. Whit hi or*
Roofing A Siding
A»#Of; *'M.
p*r mo. For information write 7. Business Opportunities
Phone FA 2 8432
C. E. Johnson, Box 26, Lake
2468 S. Park Ave. Pi,. F » (4121
SERVICE
STATION:
Good
loca­
After hours, FA (-M il, FA
LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINT
Butler, Fla.
tion and well established. In­
rA 14M !, 'A 2 5012
ROOFING FHA Loans
ventory-Take over. Apply #04
B. EDWARDS
W. 6th St.
3-BEDROOM house. Two lots In­
LAKE FRONT LOT
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
cluding corner. Tt'll price $7500.
WHAT A SPOT I
We Give TV Stamps
Terms. 603 E 23t'&lt; St.
(03 W. 3rd St.
FA 3-7891
100 R. Hi way frontage, 630 R. K. Female Help Wanted
deep, loo ft. on one of the pret­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, RMtter
tied lakes in Florida. Price If you will work aix hours a day 15. Special Service*
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
(3,500.
and can tell an interesting story, ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stateFA 2-3951
Atlantic Rank Bldg.
you should make over $&lt;*) a
menu, invoices, hand bills, and
1 BEDROOM, frame house. Needs W. H. “ Bill” Stemper Agency
week immediately.
p r o g r a m s , ole. Progressive
some repair. $600 down take up
Realtor A Insurer
Printing Co Phono FA 2-2951—
112 N. Park
paymenli of $30 a month. Ap- Phone FA 3-4M1
1. No night or Sunday work
306 West 13th St.
rox. (3,500 a. 3 "i. 1 mile north
t. No price competition
ake Monroe bridg* on 17(2- NICE two bedroom home, hard­
SERVICE CALLS (2 00
3. Company benefits and guar­
wood
floors,
well
landscaped.
Call Ralph J. Ilaycs FA 1-1895.
The Biggest Little Shop
anteed earnings
(500 down payment, 11 year
In Ssnford. All Parts And
mortgage. 2400 Orange Av*.
AN EXCITING OFFER !
labor G. rantoed 90 Days.
Give experince and background
Naval officer transferred. Beau­
in first lelter. Write J. R. Cof- SANFORD RADIO k T &gt;CENTER
tiful I RR., 2 hath home on huge SUNLAND ESTATES: 1 bedroom
FA 2 9741
field, 300 West Washington, Chi­ 303 Sanford Av*.
home, $500 down. Must sell this
fully landscaped corner lot!
cago C, Illinois.
week. FA 2 2626.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Flexible down payment. Come
look and you won't leava. BUSINESS PROPERTY: 2596 So
AU types and sires, installed
“ Do II Y ou rself
FA 2-6413 for appointment.
Elm Avenue. Write owner, J.
WC REPAIR AND SERVICE
WITHOUT NEGLECTING
W. Hugulry. 926 N. E. 6th. Ave­
S T » M E
nue, Gainesville, Florida.
HOME
Michiner, and Supply Co.
BROKER
and family have extra money
207 W. 2nd SI.
Ph. FA 2 6432
working near home. Avon U
W. B. Shippy, Assoc.
well liked and sells easily. We
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
302 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3 39(1
OUR SPECIALTIES Lifetime
will help you. Ask for home in­
III N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 26123
Muffler* — Rrak* Adjustment*
terview. Manager, Bos 344,
4. Relining. THRIFTY SERVICE
Lockhart, Fla.
STATION, Cor. 2nd 4i Palmetto.
r -m static o r ri.n ninA to
AIR CONDITIONING
MARTHA JANK till'll.
H. R. POPK CO.
9. Mnle Help Wanted
HIT AI.I.KN AVKXI'K.
Registered Real RWate Broker
K NON VII.I.K, TKXXKMMKK
200 S. Park - FA 2 4234
A swnrn Cntnplalnt hat Ilia In an Ph. PA (-1301 IT** a4 iflawatha
filed aaalnet you In th* Clrrult
Court In and for Seminole County, I • BEDROOM
house,
kitchen
Florida, hy (.sail* l.*on ttlrh. for
equipped, screened porch. Fen­ While, must be able to change all
dlvnri*. th* elinrt till* nf wlilrh I*
sites of tractor and truck tires.
ced yard. Low down payment.
I.KMI.I R J.KO.N RICH. Plaintiff,
Rack Glaa*
vareua. MARTHA JANK RICH. DaExperienced man only need ap­ Windshield
809 Rosalia. Ph. FA 2-7381.
Vent Glaaa
fandant, lliea* praaeuls are to rumply. Year round employment, Door Glaa*
mand you to appear and fll* your
FRAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
SERVICE
paid vacation.
Contact Bob
wrlltan defenaae herein nn or heS m y t h e .
Clermont, Fla. Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
far* th* ISlh day nf July, A D.
ISIS, or otherwise Dears Pro Conor ph. EX 4-4211.
114 w 2nd SI.
FA 2 4422
3844 yrench Are
feaso will be entered aaalnat you
Realtor
Th# Hanford Herald la d**!*n*lrd
a* a nawepaper of aenaral ilr* "CaM Hatl”
Phone FA 1-3841
rulailnn In nhlrli Hit* rllatl-n
ehall ba pulillstied nnre earlr week 3-UEDROOM, 2 bath home on
for four onnaerutlve week*.
large corner lot. FA 2-4387.
tVITNBMH niy hand and off trial
■•■I of tlr* Clark of th* Circuit ADD THE EXTRAS: Extra cool
Court on this tha llih day of
3-bedroom*; with extra trees;
June. A. D. ISIS.
tSKAI.)
extra lovely patio; extra Urge
Arthur If. Ite. kn llh, Jr.
living room; exira-G E built in;
Clark of th* i'Im ill Court
extra low cost with no qualify­
By: Jaan F Wilke,
Deputy Clerk
ing. FA 2-7081.________________
Carroll nurk*
Attorney at U *
DUPLEX, 1 aide furnished. Each
P. O. flu a j;a
apartment 1 bedroom. Equity
Hanford. Klurlda
$1800. 2201 So. Park Ave., San­
Hollrltr.r for Plaintiff
Publish June li,
;» a July I
ford. Florida. FA 2-5876.

I.O W i n t e r
Already Financed

22. Articles For Sal*

Mechanic Needed

RR furnished apartments
$63 mo.
furnished house $73 mo.
PAYTON. REALTOR
2-1301 17(2 at Hiawatha

Legal Notice

15. Special Services

DREDGE OPERATOR, FA 2-1598 PIANO TUNING 4 HEP .IR1NG
W L HARMON
after 8 p. m.
Ph. t A 7-4223
PROJECTIONIST, part-time. Th.
LAWNS MOWr.D - Power Edgcr
FA 2-1882 after 6:00 p. m.
Jerry Lord. FA 2-3219.
WANTED: someone lo move house
nf furniture lo Trnn. Call
VAN PELT
FA 2-2626 if interested.
WATCH REPAIR
Old fashioned care. Modern equip­
ment. Electronic Timer. Lake
Mary, FA 2-8911.
For large fleet of grove and over
the road equipment, minimum of
three years Mechanical experi­
ALl MAKES k MODELS
ence on line nerrsiary. Must
have own tools, year round em ­
ployment. paid vacation. Contact
203 W First St. (it hr. ser 1
Rob Smythe, Clermont, Fla. or
FA 2-3625
or PH EX 4 4211.
June and July Specials nn
permanents. Call for price*.
11. Work Wanted
Air Conditioned, three senior
HOUSEWORK. TA 2-2M6.
operator*. HARRIETT'S BEAU­
TY NOOK. FA 2-3742 105 S. Oak.
WASHING k IRONING. FA 2-7068
15-A Henttly P a rlors
12. I'liim liin g S e rv ice s

611 Park Ave.

IMKAl.l

Arthur If. Rarkwllh. Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
■Brf
Hy: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
W T Davis
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publlah Juna »(, a July I, la. t*.

W e d . J u ly 6, 1960— P a g e 11 u. M ale Help W a n ted

I A F F -A -D A Y

BEAUTIFULLY furnished ro o m ' UNFURNISHED apirtinert Kit­
In privite home. FA 2-7754.
chen equipped. Call FA 2-2800.
RENT ot SALE' S room house; 2-BEDROOM garige apt., large
garage; modern; FA2-0376.
living and dining room. 2003»*
French Ave. Ph. FA 2 5830.
S-ROOMS, unfurnislied, $75 per
mo. 4-Rooms, furnished, $60 per
APARTMENTS, clean, large k
mo. Phone FA 2-5021.
small, new linoleum, down­

Stenstrom Realty

trailer. FA 2 6388.

lirraUi

3-BEDROOM (urnlibrd house $90 3 BB . kitchen equip!., ittic fin.
month 2536 Pilmetto. FA 2-1910
quiet neighborhood. FA 2 MM.

Tuee.. thro Frl. • * P. M. day I*,
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
for* insertion. Men. • Sit. noon.
side between Celery and Geneva 3 ROOM downstairs, furnished
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchen ap­
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
apartment, private entrance and
pliances. School hus stop. Quiet
bath. 201 Maple Ave. or Ph.
T um .. thm FH. • 1 P. M. day beneighborhood $75 per month.
FA 2-1371.
fere inirrtien. Men. - Sit. noon.
Phone FA 2 6145.
FURNISHED houae, fenced yard,
f
RESPONSIBILITY:
RENT
A
BED
electricity furnished. $60.00 per
mo. ph. FA 2 8776.
The Herald will net be responsible Rollswsy. Ilospitr’ k Baby Beds
By Dsy. Week or Month
for more thin one incorrect Inser­
FURNISHED
apartment, clean
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
tion o f your id, m d reserve* the
and close in. Adults only. Jim­
Ph.
FA
2
5181
116
W
1st
St.
right to reria# or rejert m y ad­
my Cowan, FA 2-4013.
vertisement from thit ordered to WELAKA APARTMENTS, rooms
conform to the peltries of this
3
BEDROOM, 2 bath, unfurnished
private baths, M4 W First St.
Hiper. *
house, $125 per mo. HR Oak­
NICK bedroom, private rnlrance
land, Ave. FA 2-3872.
_______
and bath. Phone FA 2-2448.
LARGE~HOMF.
on
one
acre
fene-1
CLASSIFIED INDEX
2 BEDROOM unturnlshed house.
ed lot $75.00 phone FA 2-4395
Fenced backyard. FA 2-4(67.
or FA 2-6192.
a
1. Good Food
”
S. For Rent
f u r n . Apt. to m w. 1st st.
2-A Beach Rentals*
8. W ailed to Root
2BEDROOM unfurnished home
6. Rest Eatato Wanted
HUTCHISON APARTMENTS—339
available now. FA 2-154S.
5. Real Estate For Sale
So. Atlantic Ave., D a y t o n a
L Mortgage Leona
3REDROOM furnished home Brach.
to
For reservation call
T. Buaineas Opportunities
responsible psrty. 1110 month­
FA 2-0431.
T-A lnanraneo
ly, leas with lease. FA 2-5688.
6. Female Help Wanted
3. Wanted to Rent
». Male Help Wanted
2 BODROOM
apartment
near
16. Mala or Female
school k shopping center. No
ATTENTION
11. Work Wanted
pets please. 26tS Elm Avenue.
NAVY
PERSONNEL
4ft 13. Plumbing Services
MOBILE HOMES, water k lights
w II. Electrical Services
When orders take you away from
furnished, (11 per week. Phone
14. Bn lid, Paint * Repair
Sanford, give us the opportunity
FA 2-0519.
I t. Special Service*
to keep your home rented. Our
ll - A Beanly Parlors
property management depart­
SUMMER rala of (55. Large nice
16. Flowers ft Tlaote
ment with its complete rental
unfurn. apt. 1700 Magnolia.
17. Peta • Livestock * SwppHs
service, will give your home the
2-BEDROOM house, clean, cool
personal attention it deserves.
IB. Machinery • Toole
and quiet; garage; large yard. Contact Bettya D. Smith,
I t . Bools and Motor*
Phono FA 2-5685.
t t . Automobiles
•6-A Trailers
LARGE three bedroom unfurn­
I t . Fnrnitnro
ished home 1313 Park Ave.,
^ (g , Article* For Solo
(125.00 month. Call FA 2-3951. t il N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
B -A Article Wasted
“ Open evenings lil 8:30 PM”
15. Notices * Personala
NEWLY decorated 3 room furn­
14. Lost dk Found
ished 'apartment $60 per month;
5. Real Ealate For Sale
close in. IP E. 8th. SL Call
FA 2-4265 or FA 2 3786.
(BEDROOM

fraufurb

Business Service Message. PH. FA 2 -2 6 1 1

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U.S. Entrains 1
; |n Miss Universe
~ infest 'Nervous'
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entria* In the M in Unlverae eontait ilept Uta today but the
Artilon that hai already thown
f^eU gripped the United Statei
eetranta a* they prepared for
preliminary judging.
&gt;;Judge* wIU aelect IB of the 43
aotranti from the tr. M. tonight
k$ finallata la the P i n u . 8. A.
•onleal. The winning American
fit l will ha rhoaen Thpriday night
gnd will compete with the for­
eign beentie* for the Mlia Uniy t m tWe
■ At Tueaday’ a rahearaala before
jBw girli ware fa tad at a formal
dinner at Uta BratUlan coniulate,
ttmparig raw short and the pact
at ntariy a weak of b ird party­
ing. waa apparent, :
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Ml room* beeauie of minor ill&gt;au. .
i Mlaa Florida, Nancy Wakefield,
waa sent back ta bar room arter
fainted on ataga twice. The
charmer had undergone a
three daya ‘ at a local
1th reaort to loan weight. M in
Braiil, Gina MePhoraon, slept
’through
half the
proceeding!
leaning an bar ehaperone’ a about. Bha, too, wai lent to her
el.
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fall aileep titling on the
iga o f convention hill but man‘ to make It through tha runiigb.
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Scired
Birgttta la one o f the
miara .high-strung girls and she’s
tllfUng tha praasura a little aarlier
(ban many."
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parlor aftar rabaariili ended.
{ - / ’We’ ve been to buey that 1
r ; ' •have been unable to have my hair
dona yet," said Mlai England,
lo a n Boardman. "And 1 to wantad. la gat a suntan."
Conleii office!* have forbidden
the girls ta sunbathe beeauie of
poulble sunburn and alio beeauie
aae of the main sponsors makaa
suntan lotion.

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t Gray was operated a« by O n .
la w m e n Smith and Hobart Web•tar. Smith laid that the retiring
. secretary bad had an enlarged
1prostate gland for several years.
Gray has said heart trouble will
(area him ta retire ta January.
Heart specialist Or. Fred Butler
waa an band during Urn operation.

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2906

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A NEW GATE for Navy personnel and civil service worker* waa opened M
Wyljy Ave. this morning. The new exit will cut down congeution at the
South gate o f the Sanford Naval Air Station. Those participating in the
ribbon cutting are, left to right, John Krider, Chamber of Commerce man*
ager, Capt. Robert Slye, NAS Commander, Lt. Don Conners, public works
officer and Cdr. Paul Mitchell, the new executive officer, (Herald Photo)

SHS Rooms Ready By Fall
Architect John Burton told the
County School Board today that
room* at tha new Seminole High
School will be ready by the fall
*Okrm.
With Burton'* announcement,
Supt. of School* R. T. Milwee told
board members that “ at this time
there i* no indication of double ten­
sion* being held at the new school
to be located on Lake Jennie.
Rumors h id circulated through*
out the county that the clauroom s
wouldn’t be ready by fall and that
the board would be forced to hold
R ouble session* until the rooms
w e r e completed.
However, Burton reported that
there la a possibility that work on
the cafeteria, gym and auditorium
may not be completed in time for
the school’s opening the first week
in September.
The new school Is expected to
house l.OM students. Work on the
school started last November.

In other school businass, the
board started its preliminary work
on the new budget and hopes to
hava R ready by the end o f the
month.
Milwee said that next year’*
budget would be somewhat higher
than tha current one because of the
large increase in enrollment.

^hrushchev.Tones:
Down After Protest

Harrimon Says
Kennedy Will Win

Collins To Speak
A t School Opening

Named To Board

NEW YORK (UPI)—Block prices
at 1 p. m.
American 7MP .................... MH
CAO . ..................................... *0»«
American Tobacco ............. 5714
lot. TAT
4014
Chrysler ................................. 4514
Curt.ss-Wright ..................... 171*
Douglas A ircra ft................... 27
Ford Motor .......................... M 's
General Electric ................ 12
General Motors ................... 4.V,
Graham Paige ...................
2
Bethlehem Steel ................... 44tv
Johnson Electronics ......... 814-10
Lorillard ............................... 37W
Minute Maid ....................... M '«
Penney
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Penn KR
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Sears Roebuck ................... 57»*
Standard Oil N* ................ 41H
Studebakar ..........................
8H
U. S. Steel
...................... 80
Waattnghouse Kl.................... 5744

News Briefs
Seaside Rest

WASHINGTON ( UPI) - Preaident Eisenhower flies to Newport,
R. !., today to begin a seaside
Milwee also informed the board vacation which hs will Interrupt
that the state baa granted the July 26 for a trip to Chicago to
county $250,000 tot sspllal outlay address the Republican national
funds an a matching basis on new convention.
school projects.
The bosrd alto held off action
on purchase of science equipment
ATLANTA (UPI) - An official
at ths new Seminole High School of Northwest Airlines Indicated
untH further study.
hie company may take legal ac­
tion to prevent H* pilots from
taking part in a ooaaible tie-up
of airline passenger service in
eight southeastern states. The Air
Lin* Pilots Association announc
*d Wednesday its members have
voted » S S to honor picket lines’
of Southern Airways pilots, who
have been on strike since June I

Legal Action Nears

ton sod
Miss Virginia Ruth
Neale.
Mrs. Fay Turner will be at
the Lake Mary school next fall.
Sanford Junior High School
will hava Ronald W. Hunt, Mrs,
Alice B. O’Quinn. Joseph R ’ -* * a
liott and Miss Nancy Dav
Ralph v Edward Stumpf
Richard. A lin Barnett will
Seminole High School.
',
At the Pinecrsat Elementary
school, Mary Martha Lambert,
Mrs. Nancy Richardson, Mrs.
Margaret M. Hudgins and Miss
Sarah F. Parker will be teach
fog.

Stanleyville, tha capital to tha
eastern province.
There were no details on how
many priaonsn wars involved.
Reports said tha prisonara ran out
ahoutlng
“ independence"
and
haadad for tha provincial govern­
ment building.
in Leopoldville, Belgian paratroop* ra stood guard to pro tact
Europeans.
Outaida tha rapital Europeans
wore banding together la groupa
for common defease against the
possibility o f widaspread violence.
. They ware thrown into near
panic by a atotoment by Prime
Minister Patrice Lumumba that
European officers and noncoma
o f tha “ Force Pubiique" were re■ponslbte for tba trouble and
•••Id be punished severely.
Lumumba aad President Joseph
Kasa Vubu left the capital by

Kennedy’s Bodyguard
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A burly
former policeman who has fought
gun battles with hoodlums ra
signed today as a Senate lavestogtoor to lake the fob of guard

to. Jato F. Etotody (O) to

nedy'a
■eoto

Stone Sober
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — A bl

partisan pair eg passengers Mid

today that Louisiana's national
committeeman was stone sober
and pot drunk, as rhargad, when
he arrived in Lo* Angeles aboard
an airliner last Friday night. Ons
of Camille Gravel's fellow pas­
sengers, a Republican, even admilted that be, and not Gravel,
ROME (U PI) — Communist led waa the mysterious Martini pil­
unions callsd general strikes In key ferer to Dclta-Amerkan Flight
Italian cities today in a campaign M l.
to cruib the oeo-Fascist resurg­
ence and topple the government of
Premier Fernando Tambronl.
BENSON, Aria. (UPI) -A b ou t
Italy, torn by slrlkci and demon­
strations, is having its worst 100 members of a small religious
trouble with the Communists since sect .remained hidden Inday in
bomb shelters and cellars to thair
the violent days of 1048.
Police kept riot squads on ths sealed homes, fearful to a Rus­
alert tn Home following a massive sian nuclaar atlaak within two
street tight Wednesday night in days. Two man, woman and chil­
which more than 00 persons were dren went underground Monday
injured. The area around the an­ night and refused to answer their
cient gat* of St. Paul's was litter­ telephones or open their doors
ed with cobblestones and debris lo visitori or newsmen because:
used by the angry mob against “ We're afraid tha Soviet Union
it going to attack tha Untied
police.
State* by Saturday.

Key Italian Cities
Hit By Red Strikes

Ready For Attack

Koreon Policemen
Sentenced To Die
SEOUL. Korea (UPI) The
Seoul district court today imposed
death sentences on two of the
policemen who fired at student
demonstrators during the April
revolution that toppled Syngman
Rhec's government.
The sentences ware the first
handed down in a series of trials
of former high officials, poltliciani
and policemen charged with com­
mitting a long list to crimes under
the Rhec regime.

Congo M utiny Spreads To Prison

04

Stocks

New Principals Named
A t Lake M onroe, Oviedo

Tba County School Board to­
day appointed Carlton Henley to
replace W. H. DeShixo as prin­
cipal of Oviedo High School and
named Mortis Ruby as the new
principal of the I.ake Monroe
School.
The board made the .appoint­
ment#, on the recommendations
of tbr-board of trustees.'
DeShato was appointed earlier
aa supervisor o f secondary edu­
cation for ail county public
schools, while John Angel, former
VIENNA (U PI)—A sharp U. S. principal at Lake Monroe was
protest to tbs Austrian govern- named principal of the naw Longmant apparently caused Soviet
Teacher appointments made by
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev to
the board today were Mrs. Lila
tone down his anti-American dla*
•tribes, diplomatic sources said to- Ruby at tha Lake Monroe School
and BstUa Jo Palmer and James
^ay.
Edward Palmey at the Oviedo
U. I . Ambassador H, Freeman
School.
Matthews protested verbally Wed­
Lyman School will have three
nesday afternoon that Khrushchev
new teachers,
Miss Elizabeth
had been allowed to attack “ friend­ Prim, Thomas Leroy Richey and
ly nations" in the presence e f Aus­
Junior Ra* Col*.
trian government officials.
South Semlnola will have the
In the presence of Austrian
greatest number of additions to
Chancellor Julius Raab Saturday the. teaching staff. The five new
Khrushchev had termed U. S. for­
appointments are Mrs. Ollic Kirk­
eign policy “ sheer piracy.” Sunland, Mrs. Vivan Nemecek, Wal­
Amiay night be told Austrians not to ler J. Nemecek Mrs. Joyce Wes' T V ly on tha United States because
M “ wastes no pains on small a
tioni."
Wednesday night, in a speech at
Klagenfurt aftar tha U. 8. protest,
Khrushchev dropped’ from his pre­
NEW YORK (U PI) - Former
pared text a remark about “ influ­
ential Americana who wrecked the New York Governor Averell liarrlman predicted a second ballot
Paris summit."
He changed a reference to victory today for Sen. John Ken­
“ American rocket base* in Italy’ ’ nedy before departing by plane
for the national Democratic con­
toe “ foreign bases."
v -It was obvious that tha Austrian vention in Los Angela*.
Harriman said that be felt that
foreign ministry had acted on the
the exchange between Kennedy
complaint.
and former President Harry S.
Truman over the past weekend
“ S t r e n g t h a n e d ’’
Kennedy's
chances. He said that the young
senator demonstrated “ poise, judg­
Governor LeRoy Collin* will be ment and maturity under attack."
the principal speaker at the open­
ing ceremony of Urn University ef
tok&gt;uth Florida, neat fall.
Tha opening ceremonies of the
Mrs. Donald Jones of Sanford
new university will be held on Sep­ today waa appointed to the Semi­
tember M, John 8. Allen president nole County Welfare Board by
o f the school located in Tampa, Gov. LeRoy Collin*. 9h* succeeds
announced. . * . i,
I Mrs. Mary HoUtr, who resigned.

LEOPOLDVILLE, Congo (U PI)
•—Violence flared again today in
the lewly.indspendsst Congo re ­
public when prisoners at the S u n Uyville central prison revolted,
broke through the prisqa gates
and raced through this town.
The prison braak cant* uu Ike
heels o f « mutiny by tha onceloyal “ Force I’ubllque," the Con. gole»* national army, which res u it e d against European and the
^ ft-d a y -o id government.
Tha mutiny, which aped through
the country, was marked by de­
mand* for bettor pay, combined
with # system o f promotions with­
in tha force and tha discharge to
Europeans holding commands.
Reports to tba priaon-braak
peached poiiaa handquartoea to
Leopoldville, which to approxi­
mately 831 miiea southweet of

m.

road Wadnaaday night to toy to
quiet mutineers at Tbysvilto,
about M miles away, wbera 1,000
armed rebel troop* aesltd e ff tb#
town.
A radio appeal from Lumumba
for tba rebels to toy down thair
arm* and a premise that they
would get batsar pay and ranks
failed to improve the situation.
The 100 Belgian office re at
Thyavill* ware reported to have
‘ •ken refuge an two hiUtopa inside
tb* camp along with thair families
and too native troops who somainad loyal to them.
In Leopoldville, several hundred
African troop* demanded that MaJ.
Gen. Emil* Janssens, eammandar
in chief *g tha *0,000-man Force
Pubiique, leave the eoun try, Jaaaaaaa announced hia resignation
and several eg Ids top aides i oliowed suit.

)

Murder Charge
WETUMPKA, Ala. (UPI) - A
would-be lawyer who kept power­
ful German rifle at his lakasid*
cabin waa charged with murder
Wednesday night in the myster­
ious death of a 8-year-oid girl.
John Wilbanks, 41, of Sarasota,
was arrested in the death of
blonde Barbara King. The child's
skull and faee were iballerad
Sunday as aba waa shooting fire­
crackers just a few feet from
where her falbir, Birmingham in­
surance man John L. Eiug, waa
aittiog.

THURSDAY, JULY T, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. TM

Yanks Ready To Pull Out Of Cuba;
Castro Says Fight Just Beginning
HAVANA, Cuba (U P D -A grow­
ing number to Americans war* re­
ported preparing to pull out of
Cuba today In the face of probshls
seizure of all remaining U. S.-own
ed property and the possibility of
increasing anli-Amtricanism.
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro un­
derscored the deteriorating situa­
tion with another wild eyed denun­
ciation of the United .States for
slashing Cuba's sugar quota Wed­
nesday.
There has been a big exodus of
American residents from Cuba in
the past year, reducing from s.ooo
lo about 3,000 the number left here.
But in the face of worsening rela­
tions, the exodus is beiiqc slapped
up, with private companies get­
ting their employe* and families
out of the country. The U. 8. em­
bassy is not urging Americana to
leave.
In an angry poll-midnight Iwohonr speech before tha closing ses­
sion of the metal workers union

Spy Ring 'Brains'
Named As New Red
Ambassdor To Cuba
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Sergei
Kudryavtsev, who masterminded a
widespread Soviet spy ring to
Canada during World War II, was
named today aa Russian ambassa­
dor to Cuba.
Tass new* agency reported to
Moscow that Kudryavtsev*, now
minister counsellor of the Russian
embassy to Paris, had been ap­
pointed to the Havana post by the
Supreme Soviet Presidium.
• His new assignment was viewed
here as a move lo sat up a Soviet
espionage net at the doorstep to
the big U. S. Guantanamo Bay
base -and less than 100 miles
from 'lh« Florida eiiet.
7b* appointment was sure to pul
a new strain oa deteriorating U. S.Cuban relations and add support
to the view to some congressmen
that Fidel Castro's anti-American
realm* to rapidly becoming a
Communist MiellUs.
As first secretary of ths Soviet
legation in Canada betwsrn 1842
and 1845, Kudryavtsev was on* of
the early bosses to the espionage
ring in that country.
Tb# operation was esposed when
Igor Gouitnko, s rode clerk, de­
fected to (he West on Sept. 5,
1845.
Tba Canadian royal commission
that studied Ihe spy ring said
Kudryavtsev was “ Ihe first head to
the military inlelligencc espionage
system in Canada’ ’ after the Soviet
Union opened a diplomatic mission
in Ottawa to 1842.
One of tbo spies who fed the Rus­
sians secret information waa Dr.
Allan Nunn May, a British nuclear
scicnlisl who wuikt-d on ilte U. S.
project that developed the A-bomb
and an Canada's atomic energy
project.
in June 1847 Kudryavtsev came
to the United States as an advisor
to the Soviet delegation to the
United Nations. His pressnee in
this country to Ih* wake of tb*
Canadian spy disclosures stirred
up such a storm of press and pub­
lic opposition that he was recalled
four months later.

congress, Castro zaid the United
States slashed the Cuban sugar
quota in a “ frenzy of hate."
This was his first public reac­
tion to President Eisenhower's ac­
tion. Castro declared that ths
“ real fight" U just starting with
the United States. H* charged that
Washington was trying to run Cuba
and ruin Its economy.
But Castro surprised some ob­
servers by failing lo announce spe­
cific reprisals for ihe sugar cut. It
was believed that be faay wait
until a scheduled television address
Friday night, or a monster protest
rally Sunday afternoon.
Castro did not go into any details
on what plana he has for seizing
U. S.-owned property to Cuba. Hia
cabinet gave bim and President
Osvaldo Dorticoz authorization late
Tuesday night lo expropriate such
properly by decree.
Addressing himself lo tha United
Slates governmant, tha young rev­
olutionary leader declared:
“ We wilt resist your aggressions.

million unlet* R ecu Id Rnd oHito
markets.
Castro, In an obvious appeal fa*
world sympathy, condemned tho*«
who “ in a frensy to bate want to
sink a people in hunger and ruin.**
Ha maintained that Cuba’s “ ran.
ton" made It stronger than too
United Stalas, with all Ms “ phyafr
cal strength."
The president's decree cutting
Cuba's sugar quota threatened t e
day lo bring new aeizurea to Amer*
scats property by Castro's govern*
meat.
It sent the United States shop­
ping around tha world for aom«
m o .ooo tons to raw sugar to meet
domestic needs in the neat ato
months.
it brought a sudden boon to cMm*
sugar producing nation*.
And it raised doubts that Cuba,
even wilb a change to heart to Rs
“ little cold war" against this eoun(ry, could ever fully regain it#
preferential spot in tha U. 8. sugar
market.

Clue To M ystery ?
SANTA ANA, Calif. (Ul’ l) — Word waa awaited
today on whethor a generator found in the hay o f Saipan
waa lrom the airplane in which aviatrix Amelia Earhart
disappeared in 1937.
Paul Muntz, a Santa Ana air service operator who
outfitted Mina Earhart'a plane for an around-the-world
flight 23 years ago, Wednesday positively identified a
coral-encrusted generator aa identical to ono he ordered
for the missing craft.
He refused to definitely sAy it wan from the plane,
however, pending a check of the aerial numbers with the
Bendix Carp, in New Jersey, maker of the generator.
Mnntz said the generator returned here from Saipan
was taken apart and showed discernible numbers on the
back. He said ther* waa no doubt it waa the model K5
Bendix Eclipse generator, the kind he ordered for tha
Earhart-Ered Noonan flight.
Possible solution of the 23-year-old mystery o f
what happened to Mias Eurhnrt and her navigator,
Noonan, wan offered 1*at week.yfhen a redjaneyimJtt,'
■said hnbdiiavtoi the aviatrix and Noonan trashed in the
bey o f Salpen, opposite a Japanese naval base, end were
executed as apiea.

AMELIA EARHART
--------- ---------- ;------------------

Extensive Search On For Blimp Victims
b a r n k g a t l i g h t , n . J. UPI)
—Frogmen were aped today to
the wreckage of the giant Navy
blimp ZPG-3W in a desperate ef­
fort lo retrieve bodies of 17 men
presumed dead ia its gondola be­
fore heavy aeaa break up the
crashed airship's remains.
The cause to the crash Wednes­
day during a mercy mission off
Ihe New Jersey cosst remained
a mystery. One of (he three sur­
vivors denied any sxplosion oc­
curred.
Navy authorities feared the gon­
dola might break uo within hours
and Ihe bodies o f tb* trapped
men might be claimed forever
by the sea, along with clues to
what brought the disaster.
Even as Invaatlgationa were be
gun into lha cause of collapse and
■inking of the lighter-than-air ship,
a long lime veteran of aui-h flight*
charged Ihe tragedy waa “ ua

Strong Rights
Plank Demanded

Freak Accident

LO* ANGELES (U PI) - Negro
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) -J oh n spokesmen and southern student
Henry Knight, an automobile body “ ail-in" leaders demanded today
shop employe, was electrocuted that Ihe Democratic Parly write
Wednesday while using an electric Iron-clad civil right* guarantees
drill to make a hole in the side into its I860 platform and axptl
of a car, Investigators laid the segregationists from party rank*.
H&gt;ey placed their demands be
ground was damp where he was
standing and hi* doth** ware fore the 108-membcr Democratic
platform committea aa liberals oa
wet from perspiration.
that group declared intentions to
prase for a plank aupporting lha
■out hern sit-ins and calling for
furthar federal action to the civil
right* field.
The explosive issue was tha main
one before the committee to its
third day to public baaringa lead­
ing to actual drafting to the plat­
form on which the Democratic na­
tion eonvaotton will act n ail Tues­
dayHowever, a variety to other Is­
sues waa irbedulad for presentstion by witnessas ranging from
Waltor Beuther, president to tha
United Auto Workers Unions, to a
representative of Ih* World Popu­
lation Emergency Campaign Com­
mittee.
The American Council on Juda­
ism, a non-Zionist group, asked for
a statement saying Israel does not
apeak for Amarieaa Jaws. Alaska'*
Commlttoewomao Ualaa M. Fish­
er. urged a pi aok recognising the
sUU's graal hpdraalactrto
power p
a w w ii a
e e to#
w o tea
o mOla
e orpotential.
Aad
toduslry asked for support to its totort# to curb imports.
'

Congo Troops Block Mutineers

We now understand that the real
fight is just beginning. How many
year* we may have lo suffer your
aggressions! But how heroic our
people i* and how geared to meat
this long moving and heroic strug­
gle I"
Castro appeared for hla midnight
speaking stint at CTC Labor Faderalion headquarters in fine spir­
its. He showed no sign o f the strain
brought by week* of cold war with
tha United Stale* and recent stun­
ning defections witiiin the rank* of
Ihe Cuban foreign service.
Although he was fully prepared
for the cut in the sugar quota, ob­
servers believed the size to slazh
cam* aa a shock lo him.
Eisenhower lopped off 868.000
tons from the amount of Cuban
sugar that waa to have been as­
signed for American domestic con­
sumption during the remainder of
this year. Experts Mtimated this
would roat Cuba more than )70

J

doubtedly related to the ques­
tionable wisdom of buiidiog sueh
large airship* on Ihe non-compartmented or blimp principle.”
Retired Vic* Adm. C. E. Rosendahl aaid in New York. “ This la
not just another airship accident
to be swept under the rug with
another condemnation to airships
in general."
Hosandahl blamed the tragedy
partly on “ tba Navy's continued
blind refusal to properly evaluate,
admit and btneflt from lha rigid
airship lessons of the past and
so build compaHmenled structural
alrshipi". Ha demanded a con­
gressional or othar “ neutral" in­
vestigation.
The Reliance class airship col­
lapsed and went down 15 milts off
tba Jtrsey Coast, south to Barnegat Light on Long Beach Island.
One man who escaped from the
wreckage and waa picked up, died.
There were three known surviv.
ora. Eight officer* and 11 satiated
men had been aboard.
The eyewitness account of one
of the survivors, aviation electri­
cian 3C Antonio Contreras of Geronimn, Tax., said:
“ W* were cruising at about 300
fast. I heard a loud noiss, but it
was oot an explosion. We hit the
water within seconds at about a
45 degree nosedown angle. No
ditching alarm was sounded. 1
exited through an aft door.
The blimp had taken off from
(be Ukrhurst Nival Air Station
on tha Jersey ihore Wednesday
morning to search for Iwo vesaela
reporteld overdue in lha Newport,
H. I.-to-Bermuda yarhl race. Both
yachts turnsd up aafe.
Two lloea attached to the gon­
dola by rascue craft snapped Wed­
nesday night and tha passenger-

Tractor Crushes
Car; 2 Killed
GRIFFIN, Gs. (U PI) - a 48year-old woman and har 13-ytar
old aon wart killed Wednesday
wbaa their ear was crushed be­
neath a tractor-traitor near Griffto.
Officer* Identified lb* two s (
Mrs. Lena Batbune, and Dennis
Bethuoc, a so-year-old paaseniar
ia tb* tame car, waa reported io
critical condition ia tha hospital
where ha waa take*.

M iss Whitner Dies

tarrying saction o f lha blimp vY.&lt;
tank in 88 feet of water. On* at
tha rescued crewmen said tb*
gondola sank almost pa im pact
A flat! of aurfac* craft starched
the arqa for potalble survivors ua*
tii darknaaa hampered operation*

Brown
To Back Kennedy
L08 ANGELES (U PI) - Gov.
Edmund G. Brows to California it
axpacted lo andort* Ren. John F,
Kennedy for the Democratic presi­
dential nomination by Sunday or
earllar and to carry with him a
majority to (he state's 81-vole dele­
gation, highly placed California
Democratic informants aald today,
. In this lecmlng convention city
Mtote a. new wave of kingmakers
•r|8d&lt; today, Brown was receive
i '&gt; *!)* and callers variously urg.
I n / . im to iDclara for the Mas*a,
eliuiclti aennior—and to hold off.
Prawn, a Juvorite son candidvlo
of the delegation, was expected to
announce his support to froot-Mlh
nlns Kennedy aa a personal choice,
and release tb* delegation from
voting for himself oa the first bal­
lot.
Although figures can change
quickly iu the hast of tha political
race, tba h tcsl poll to the Crllfornla delegation by a man in close
touch with all lha delegates showed
53 votas would be cast for Kannady
if Drown glvta tha Maasaehuaatta
senator hia support.
Speaker Ram Rayburn arrive#
today to taka charge to the cam­
paign to wio the nomination for hia
fellow Texan, Senate Damocratto
Leader Lyndon B. Johnson. Other
arrivals will be tb* uncommitted
Gov. David L. Lawrence to Fanqaylvania, who may bold the bay to
lha courts to tba aoovantioa, and
Mayor Richard J. Daley to Oht&gt;
cago.
Gov. d . Mennea Williams * i
Michigan, who declared for Ken­
nedy a month ago, arrivtd Wad- &lt;’;-v
oasday along with pro-KeanadF - * v
- f-TV
leaders to the New York Demo­
crat organization and Sen. A. 8 . •V t
(Mike) Monraocy to Oklghoato*
tender to the campaign tp draft
Adlal E. Itavanaau tor • toted
nomination.
Monraocy
“ “ ten* am

II

Mite Mall Wbilnsr, a lifelong Wednesday making

aidant to looted, died *1 51

Stav a o a a n a m ^

8. to. today. Ifttosf si services Will
b* bald at 4 p. m. Friday at the was reported lo have
First Prsahytarlaa Church.

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Pag* • — Hon- J u ly 4, 1M 0

•I Lake Mary Youngster Receives Letter From Leper Colony A |g For Help
Prom a leper colony to fake
Mary came one of the atrangeit
of letter* deicrlhlng a morbid,
but aad, tale of one of the Chris­
tian world'* moot modem day
tragedle*.
Susan Stalling*, IS year old
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. R. P. H.
Stalling* of Lake Mary received
the letter when she placed her
name a* a "pen pal" in the small
Prebysterian pamphlet c a l l e d
Digest, which circulates in many
parta of the world.
In March, of this ycar. Susy
received a letter from a Philippine
lady, whose address wi* listed as
the Cullon Leper Colony, Culion
Palawan, Philippines.
Exoerpta from the letter read
as follows:
*T don't know how and where
le begin this letter. It is pride

INTERS FROM Volunia and Seminole Counties are shown working
[(craft objects in preparation for their trip to the 4-H camp at the
rational Forest thin week. The girls are left to right, Linda King,
; Jackie Wilson, DeLand; Angella Lindsay, Orange City and Joy
Lake Mary.

that ha I birred me from doing
to. One night I talked with my
friend* in our dormitory.
“ W# talked until paat midnight
. . .( had no wink of aleep though
1 needed one. Beg, beg, the word*
kept on repeating— In my mind
. . .1 rioted my eye* wanting to
evade the Inevitable mereilei*
momenta that taunted me, a leper.
, .1 rote from my bed and
wrote thia letter to you in the
hope that you ean extend a very
little help.
"Our condition ia appalling, with
few exception* we are dad in
rag*. There are old men and women, children of all age* to wait­
ed by the dlaeaae that they are
anxiou* and eager that death
would come Boon. I am a part
ai them.

25

"If you could come and watch
how we are treated by our nonleper brother* and sisters, J nU
would wvader. I'm surf, why th*w
are other Christians so lowly tr*stfd. We are the dregs, the unfor­
tunate ones.
. .The grest American Decla­
ration of tndepfirifncf ssys all
men are created equal, which
means that God sees Into «ur toUl

Field Trip Set

Th* His and Hrr* Garden Club
of ChuluoU is planning a firid
trip to Crystal Lake nurssry
Thursday.
Anyona interested In making tb*
trip may contact Mr*. Marion
VanWormer or Mr*. Howard Kennedy a t FO'S-SJSL

M IL L IO N

PEOPLE

fh i d A e a s o u .
Know What

NEWPORT, R. I. (UP1)—The
Newport J a tt Fostival announced
^E T rST B U R G , Pa. (U P I) -lf today it will sua this awank re-,
to* rein holds off, President El- sort for $4 million resulUng from
•Shower plane to Celebrate tho Its cancellation of three musical
M irth of July by playing golf,
events because of a college slua u . h o p * In play a round this
College Jati fans, 12,000 strong,
RMrillag and return to Washingturned this New England million­
rim-after lunch.
•fjfho famous Civil War battle. aires' playground into shamble*
M ' area bora abounded with Saturday nlgbt when they rioted
tSSnet# and ahmteur historians, because they were unshle to gain
•MN in the blue and gray of the
•Ban aad confederate armies remeeting Piekstt's famous Infantry
O ftf* along Seminary Ridge.
jMplles* of ancient cannon
Ifim od from the hillside* not far
• fM tho Eisenhower farm and •
IffBUry parade wae to pas*
high tho city during the day.
Salvatore Caprioli, ago M, died
M • president, however, was Friday at Seminole Memorial Hos­
&gt;d)atnitcad nod kept kls ey# on pital. Ha made hit residence in
hall for Id halos of golf Rstur- DeBary at • Smyrna Dr. whera he
; and IB yosUrday at tho camo In 1SS3 from Bayonne, N. J.
tyburg Country Club.
Caprioli was a retired carpenter
o full of local tournament and a member of the All Souls
b'pro Dick Blelchter had tha Catholic Church. The survivors are
irs much of yesterilay and his wife, Vivians; two sobs, Alex­
pfiridoat dsftrrsd kls 8unday ander Caprioli, Bayonne) N. J-,
I until Into afternoon, finish- and Salvatore Caprioli &lt;!r. of Lake­
the round a t T ill p. m. as
three daughters, Victoria
y thunderclouds approached, land)
Pio, DeBary; Evelyn Goodreau,
m president, In a buff colored DeBary; Ana Peacock', Pensacola;
te'Bhirt
and
tan* Sleeks,' seem- five grandchildren and two broth­
a
»
be playing only o moderate ers and one sister In Italy.
of golf. On tha first brie,
A Rosary Service will be held at
i three wood shots from tho 7:20 p. m. today af the Gramkow
to*' brief* he got one down the Funeral Home Chapel. Mass will
•Mrway.
be held at 1:30 a. m. Tuesday at
f i l l spent the weekend golfing the AH Soula Catholic Church with
MM playing bridge with * group Father Esteban Soy officiating.
Ot cioea friends Including hie Burial
will be In the All Soula Cem­
Mghbor, George E. Allen) WH­ etery. Gramkow
Funeral Home la
MM
M
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nuUlHM
W
I,
W
MIQ
CflRirfliRIl
I M E. Robinson, board chairman In charge of arrangements.
Bt Coxa Cola, and Barry falthaad,
kaod of ClutU Peabody.
?Tb# president went to church
IBM yesterday.
The first lady, recuperating
Am ~ an attack of asthmatic
A DsUy Vacstlon Bible Sc tool
ItUackJUe, divided btr weekend program
opened today at the Barbatwoia her own home aad the net! Memorial Mtlhodlit Church
riaarhy paaldeneo of her son, Lt. In Enterprise.
OeT John 8. Eisenhower, and hit
The morning desses will begin
Busily.
each day at B:S0 a. m. The school
Vfha president and Mrs. Elsen­ wlU continue for a two week
hower leave Thursday by plana course. Children from tha age of
far a vacation a t Nawport, R. 1. four to II a rt Invited to Join
Ill will break bis stay there to the school.
Writ the Republican National Con­
vention 'In Chicago July MB and
M y not return to Washington on
m tf u ia r basis- until congress it

Jiaivaiore Caprioli
Dies Af Age 66

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Enterprise Bible
School Opens

director,

F &amp; S fthJS lul

ai wrfl
of othl
"I a j
soul J
souls,
sick p4
and hJ
"Wei
these *|
for the
SI *e II
help oi
for ms
women
"I, ur
ear oa
who U
balp.
I ho|
olea wi
underal
mere hi

into tha souls help, but a child al Rod and n
brother of Christ reaching out
that 1 am a created to a Christian soul mor* fortu­
va faith hi other nate than ours."
Tho Utter ended with the state­
Is lovo for us ment. "To be your u n fo rtu n a te
there Is eharity friend in Christ, Iluminado I*M
all.
Vay."
ins believ* that all
ever there is God,
■11s us God is Lovt.
possible with the
church to secure
used men's and
The Longwood Town Council
out clothing?
will meet at I p. m. Thursday at
not Ui turn a deaf tho Town Hall to sat a data foe fortunate Christian the paving of Wild mere Av*.
need of your . The Councilmen ar* expected^
to also set * pnbHe bearing dato%
will receive my for residents to protest tb* a*open heart and the sesamenta mads to tho property
that not just a owners on tha strw t paving pro­
ring Is asking lor ject.

Longwood Council
To M eet Thursday

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admittance to tho aoldout concert.
The posh playground turned into a battleground when students
hurling beer cans, whiskey bottles
and rocks clashed with city and
state police reinforced by the
U. R. Marines, Navy, National
Guard and firemen.
The riot was put down by tear
gas gemade* and firehoses. At
least 12S persons were injured in
the melee, none seriously. Police
roadblock* sssled off the island
from the rest of tho atato.
The Newport City Council cut
tb# five-day, seventh annual con­
cert abort aftar Ita Sunday

City Manager George Bisson said.
Fostival President Louis L.
Lorillard announced today tho
festival Intended to aue the city
for |4 million "auffered In losses
and damages" resulting from the
cancellations. Ha said the July S
disturbances "were beyond con­
trol of the festival Itelf."
He sold II was tha unanimous
opinion of tha board of director*
of the non-profit organisation,
that "Newport city officials must
assume full responsibility for not
being* prepared to handle the
emergency in the city."
Lorillanl said tha 11,000 per­
sons Inside Freebody Park for
Saturday night'*/ concert wore
"well-behaved
unruly element" that "created
the disturbances."

STATEMElt O F CONDITION
i t 3AUM

Legal Notice

MOTH'S o r 111IT
STATE OK FLORIDA TOl
ANNA U TANOBMAN If sllv*.
ami h*r unknown spous* If mnrrloil, in* If 4**4, htr unknown
hslro. dovloooo, grantees, assigness, Itonoro. orodltoro, trusts,*. end
any and ail otktr poraono claimIn* by, ihrouek, undar ar t*slnst
hari ALMA K. ItlNO. widow, af
Muncy, PaanaylvanUi FLOYD D.
HJOUIXHI and MHTHKR BJOIU-OM.
hla wife, mailing addraaa P. O.
nua SIS. Oommsres, Oklahoma)
FLOTO M. XJOBLOM. mallla* ad­
draaa BP/t Floyd M. lljoblom, M*.
Co. DllBAA. 7*T« KL Hal Valr. Vlralula, and CBC1LB SJOBLOM, kls
wife, mallln* addraaa IIS N. rkml
Avanua, altar City, Northi rarntlnsi
nil unknown htOa at UOODHAItr
HJOBU1M, diotanil, If any other
Ilian (Irandtaa PJohlom, Ruky
HJnblom Boha.inn, Ollvar K. BJobtiun. Mar*nrat ajoblom Mulllnt.
Floyd M. MJoblum and olla A.
HJulilumi all unknown lialra of
MUItltlH MUIIOAN MJOBLOM. da•wakad. If any uthar than Hurls II.
PJoblnm, Morris Slnrsan ainblom.
Jr., lllady* laiulta MJoblum FahU,
I'harlolla Marla PJoblom Bellsrs,
John Fradrrtcb HjuLlom, and Wal.'ara MJotilum, a mlnuri and all
perils* havln* ar clalmln* In hsva
any rl*bl. till* or Inlaraal la and
In lha follnwln* ilaavrlbad land,
bin* and Ualn* In Uamlnula enunFlorida, in,wilt Thai part at
lluv. I&lt;nt I, Mactlon It. Towashlp
la Huulh, llansa ss Raat, lyln*
between Iba Westerly
----rish f af
way lino of lha aid Manfurd-I^hMary It-iad Iwhlch rlRbl of way
lln* la S* fral Waal tif lha rlahl
of way nf lha Allanllu Coal l.ln*
tuilr-aiii anil Cryatel Laka, and
within &lt;s fral of lha Hanford
Oram Mnr. Ualn* a atrip af land
SS far! wlda lyln* South af aad
adjacent to lha NKljr lln* of aatd
Uovaramanl Lai I.
Vim, and aauk af you, ara btraby
notified Ihct a ault hat bean
brousht a*aln«l yau la tk# Cir­
cuit Court, la and far Bamlnal*
County, Florida, In eksneerr, anmind PATRICK FRUIT OORPORATION, a Florida corpora lio n ,
plaintiff, v. ANNA L. TANOBMAN.
at al, lafaadanta. and you. ami
aach af mu, ara rauulrad la flla
&gt;our Aiian ar (a lha Plalnlltra
Complaint with Iba Clark af aald
Court, and aarva upon plalailff
or plalailtf'a ettaraar, at:o. a.
BI’BKIl, JIU whoa* addraaa la P. a
Box I SSI, Sanford, Florida, a roar
of aatd Anawar, ad Or bafnra July
Si, Itta, and if you fall in da
a«. a dacraa pro cnnfaaao will ha
aatarad aaalaai you, aad aach af
yoa. for tha rallaf daataadad In
aald Complete!.
Tha natura af ihla aull la to
«ulal lha Ulla la lha abuva daacrlkad land la plalailff, Patrick
Frail CurparaUaa, a Florida, oarparalloa.
WlTNgaa my head aad aaal of
ea.'d Court al Baafard. Bamlaala
Couaty, Florida, ihia ITU day af
Suae, A. D„ ltd*.
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ARTHUR M. BBCKWITB. M .
By Jaaa B WUbe

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First Morigtgt Loom
Loans on tsvlago Ape
Federal Hwh Loan ■!
Real Eatatl Owned

iTi,eH.ee
47f,lSf.Tl

1HB INHRUNT SOUNDNBBB bod MhUlity of OUT tMlltOM it • big
reason lot ks (toady growth over the yean. Today, tarings and
loan associations safeguard 61 biiUon dollars, serve 25 million
seven. Your savings, when entrusted to es, ate Invested in oos
of the most stable securities known - monthly-icpayable fint
mortgages! Other safeguards an :

► Additiannl investment In strang Unitad Hates tevenuaeat
lends and Securities.
► Isalatian from a fluctuating market) yeur savings stay
always at par, tmnff*ct*d by an up-and-dawn marknL
► Permanent mantas that previde a cushion against (ass
er unftrMin expenses) yeur savings areal attested.

Ooneral Rdwrraa

That's why wc can —and do - pay aBove avenge returns on
your uvings investment. Why not share in our steady growth?
Add to your present account or open • new one with' us before
July 11 and you'll be eligible for a fuH six months' earnings
when distribution is made December 31,1960.

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llto iU t

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Fadore! Horn*
Loans ia Prnai
Daprociatton
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OFFICERS AND STAFF

TELLERS

DIRECTORS

Howard Favilie, President
George Tauhy, Exec. Vice President
B. C. Harper, Sr., P in t Vice President
. S. F. Doodaey, lesend Vies Prerident
f f B i e a d Chapman, See'yTreaa.
A. Edwin Bhiahaker, A ttarner

Barbara Fiyat
Wendy Johann

Jack Greene

Maxine Ekern, Aaet. Bee'y-TreaX.

Edna Pawed
Nancy Butier

J. ■ . Van Hey
Geerge Toahy
E. C Harper, Sr.

LOANS
•ene Eatridge

Howard Farid#
doaford F. Doadoey
A. Edwin Shlaholser

CURRENT RATE 4% PER ANNUM

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�Lommler, Lormann, Esclavon
Long-wood Mayor Dunked

W atermelon Goes With Fourth
Schob SiBtera and Judy Flore*

F eature Ride A t DeBary
P a t H atchett Get* L ift

(Ulie g &gt;an fn rii Ife ra to
VOL. XLIX

United P:

News Briefs
Dramatic Bursts In SaBrd Fireworks Display
Crowd Braved Rain To SJlip R est Event Held Here

Bevan Still Critical
LONDON (UPI)—Deputy Ubor
Party Leader Aneurin Bevan, M,
continued to fight for life today at
hla Buckinghamshire farm home.
The condition of the fiery Labor
leader was stUl reported aa crit­
ical. Bevan underwent major ab­
dominal surgery December St and
in May suffered a blood clot con
dltlon in hia leg.

Red Tanker Damaged

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday. High today, R8-9S. Low tonight, T0-T5.
TUESDAY, JULY S. 1960
SANFORD, r LOR IDA

Board Asked To Stop Bonuses
County Commissioner J. H. Van
Hoy today asked the ronimlsslon to
formally protest bonus payments
in fee offices in the courthouse
and to do everything in its power
to atop* such payments.
Van Hoy, who waa authorised by
the board two months ago to con­
duct a study of job elasiiflcation
and salary adjustmanU paid to
employes of fee office*, said he in­
spected the books "and It seemed
Io me thera were Irregular Hie* in
salary adjustments."
Van Hoy made the remark after
Circuit Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr.

TUNIS (UPI) — A Communist
Chinese tanker, carrying erode oil
to Cuba, may have suffered con­
siderable damage In a' collision
with a Norwegian tanker off tha
coast of Tnnlsla, k was reported
toda&gt;.~.Xte -Pobtefv. Red China’s
clanificelargest tanker, collided Monday lion Hat of their employes.
morning in rough aeas with the IS,.
list had any Indication of
OST-ton Norwegian ship RondefJeM. a Neither
salary adjustment but reflected
the pay acala* of aach dark.
Goldfine Jailed
Tan Assessor Mary Earl* Walker
BOSTON (UPI)—Bernard Gold- Informed Ih* board by latter that
fin* and his secretary were im­ she could not submit such a liat at
prisoned today for contempt of (hla tlmr because of the heavy
court. A federal judge ordered the work load but agreed Io do so aa
wealthy ioduatrtaliat to servo three
months io the federal penitentiary
at Danbury, Conn. Goldfine'a sec­
retary, Min MUdred Paperman,
was committed to jail In Fait
Cambridge t* serve a 14-day sen*
tenee.

soon aa possible. County Jodd*
Vernon Mia* also agreed to co­
operate with the board.
Discussing salary adjustmanU or
bonuses. Van Hoy said this prac­
tice should b* stopped aa K ia ■
misuse of public funds. Hnwevrr,
he added, that there doesn't seem

Rioters Killed
LEOPOLDVILLE, Congo (UPI)
—The killing of 10 dsmonitratora
by police during rioting at Coquilbatville Indicated today Prime
Minister Patrice Lumumba ii de­
termined to crush inter-trtbal riv­
alries thrcaUnlog to plunge the
new republic Into chaos. Thirteen
other natives were wounded Mon­
day ht the Brat fatal alash since
the Congo gained independence
from Belgium.

U. S. Aid Viewed
SALZBURG, Austria (UPI) —
Soviet Premier Nikita 8. Khrush­
chev set out to see for himself to­
day how U. S. dollars helped Aus­
tria racover from the wreckage of
World War II. Flrat major Hem on
Khrushchev's schedule waa a visit
to the giant Karpun power plant,
Ih* biggest hydro-electric station
in Western Europe- The Marahall
Plan contributed 43 per rent of the
cost of construction.

Solid South?
LITTLE.OAK, Ark. (UPl)-Gov.
Orval E. Faubua disclaimed any
knowledge Mooday with an adverLake Mary Served Barbecue Chicken To 300
tlsement signed by a group of
Louisiana segregationist leaders
Little League Benefited From Holiday Event
urging him ta head a solid South
movemeat at tha Democratic na­
tional convention. "I know nothing
about M er tha Meson* far it,"
Fateua said. Ma said he waa not
,v
than MB adults and young,
to tho Kadat trooo* tn
contacted about the ad ar tb*
watched a giant display af
FV*men, their coming w**k'a camping trip. movement It endorses.
•ra v a rta aver Laia Monro* MoafifBt picnlr M flv* Surfing wit* a aoftball gam*
Saar night, t H n h | Sanford'* year*. rolabratal
ita* |b&lt; Fourth at aad ending with a Mating diaplay
Jm r 4 ofiiam aa*.
a awim party
ti ih* bom* of fireworka, tb* DaBary feativhiaa in c h e d parformanc** by
(t « u th* largest fir*work, dia- of Cart Lomm
f ia Siniord'a bUtary. accordLongWOOd piC- tb* Naval Air Station Judo Mam,
IligbllghUag
to recreation official,
aic waa tbo
ting of Mayor donkey rid*a, candy and ceramic
^KNIICVld (Hf f c n i,
dared to go diaplaya and thn g * lot.
BODOE, Norway (UPI) — The
A. I . Larma
Tho aorial program Matured It# to tha twin
Chuluota'a Community C lu b U. S. Air Force said today a mas­
without a
dttMront placet af apparatui, la- bathing auit.
aponiorcd a July 4 youth teach sive thro*-day search af the
dud lag multi-color ah*Ua. alar
Organ!cation* party and danca la addition to
D iB a ry
jtttelto and othaT •belli at all
miorablp of a regular swimming activities at Arctic Ocean had failed In find
. dood ia tL_
t W shapes.
bug* baaaar to .jbrat* Indepen- tha bcacb thar*. Mrs. Runic* any trace of an American recon­
Tha fir*wort, display *nd*d a doaca Day, bl Ightrd by Kadat Howell and Mrs. Virginia Chad- naissance plane that vanished
with art a a * aboard.
•aU-raaodtd holiday prograaa drill laama
Caaaalbarry, wick ebaperooad ite event.
A baseball gam* Saturday be­ Fifteen Air Fore* plawna have
ht^Hgkted t e a ohlekao bartetad DcBary
•ro and various baseball game* Bunching io
tween the Rads and Ite Oianta bean operating around the dock
petition.
a^d aportiag araata a| Ft. MaUro
Tb* D*Bary Vip noted ant aad a barbeque following tha ia the area which has 84 hours
fm k.
larctera by on* gam* waa Lake Mary's fourth af daylifrt. They are under orcelebration. Tb* Giant* wan Ite oars so neap csoer nr soviet terri­
- A giant crowd waa •« Mad potat to taho
Mr tha barbae* with 1,340 pound*
baaed at the Na ball game 14-4. About 340 people tory.
U. T. Dicks
at* ahktea and trimmings. Tha
•A afrtoten bring atnrod aa wall
Ahr
8* m panada ad bated baaaa.
li if b r n - WTO far tea Mm M af early Srturdoy an a
tha North Part.
^
pauada of potato aalad aad
tha Little Laag^i
raallar,

U. S. Plan* Still
Missing In Arctic

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any way af stopping a fee officer
from paying a bonus out of surplus
funds.
Chairman John Krider told Van
Hoy that If."wo have tha right to
Inspect the* books there surely
must be something we can do If
any Irregularities." Com-

mIasioner Lawrence SwoMord aald
that the paying of • bonus "Menu
to ma an irregularity."
In submitting hia baa* salary
scale Hat, Beckwith told thn heard
that upon checking "audit report*
on the operation of tho otfleo t i
clerk back ta 1848 on na accaatott
tea there teen comment made con­
cerning the pay 4r par ectedutoP
of employee to the office. 1 fast
that this beers merit and to indi­
cative that the andltacs have
proved, without criticism,
phase af tba
flea.”
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Kennedy Says He W o n 't
For
*
- -Vpa*

NEW YORK (UPI) — Son. Jobs
F. Kennedy told the nation In gen­
eral and former President Tru­
man in particular Monday he
would not quit the race aa a
presidential candidate because
youthful strength, health and vi­
gor la needed in tha Whits House.
The 43 year-old Massachusetts
Democrat, front runner for his
party's preildentlal nomination,
replied point by point in a tele­
vised news conference to the chair
leng* thrown at him Saturday by
Truman.
To Truman's suggestion that ho
step aside as a candidate, Ken­
nedy aald, "1 do rot Intend tn
Four Navy ram escaped serious step aside at anyone'* request."
injury Monday night when Ihclr
ear missed a sharp curve on Hwy.
IT-42 and plunged into Lake Mon­
roe.
Tha lour injured wvro Theodore
G. Carlton, James B. Peak,
Wayne H. Bond and Panl R. DeRosiers.
Peak suffered a broken hip and
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate
the other three received euu and
bruise*. AN four wer* taken to Democratic Leader Lyndon John­
the NAS hospital and wara report­ son formally announced today ha
will actively seek tha presidential
ed in good condition today.
The ear plungtd into tha lake nomination at tha Democratic
during the heavy rain storm that Party neat week.
The Tesan told a new* confer­
bit the area from about 7 to 4 p. m.
Highway Patrolman J. L. Sikea ence: "My name will be placed ia
charged Carlton, driver of the car, nomination at tba Democratic
with driving with speed too great convention in Los Angelas."
He added soma of his supporters
for road conditions.
All managed to get out of the car predict a third ballot victory for
before M submerged. The accident him at the Lo* Angeles voting.
occurred at T:1S p. m. and wreck­ •T shall be honored to have tb*
ing crew* had the car out of tha delegates consider my eandidacy,"
Johnson declared.
waler within 30 minutes.
"I am from this moment a Dem­
Earlier in the day, a car driven
by Edward Jackson Cameron of ocratic candidate for the presi­
Sanford rrashrd into a vehicle op­ dency of the United Slates," he
erated by Reuben Joseph Eby of said as a whoop want up from hla
Winter Park at Oseaola Rd., one supporters ia the press conference
room.
mil* south of Geneva.
Johnson said he had been unable
Deputies said that Camtron,
driving west on Osceola, came to a up to now to jump into thn race
blind curva in tha road and appar­ because hla position as majority
ently did not see the Eby ra r and leader required him la be in Wash­
crashed into If. Damage to both ington.
"Someone had lo (end the store,"
cars waa estimatad at |S30.
A throe-car collision at French be said, referring to the busy time
and West 13th St. was causad by hern before Contress began a ra­
the torrential rainfall. There waa re** Sunday,
about H.ooo damages but no an*
w m injured, according ta polica.
A United Press International
tally allowed at least 447 persons
ware killed in trafTic accident*
between 4 p. m. Friday and mid­ OULFPORT, Miss. (UPI) - A
night Monday. Another 111 drown- Mississippi sheriff and a deputies
ad and 1SS died hi miscnUaronni broke up aa angry crowd of M0
accidents toe a violeat death total white persona aad SO Nagrooa
af 7*1.
who wer* arguing over rights la
a picnlr area aad baseball dia­
mond Monday.
Almost Ther#
The picnic area in ttw Pedoln
SWEDKSBORO, N. J. (UPI)— National Forest north of this ttutf
Dr. Barbara Moors, Brillah v«ge­ Coast oHy to normally used by
ts rial, moved out of hero before white persons. Tb* Nagroea staged
dawn today on the laat log of te r a holiday outing them and refused
cross-country hike from San Fran­ * give up the hneobadl dtomaod
cisco tn New York Ctty. Starting tn a white group.
"Some of the whites bad throatnut on thn 44th day of te r gruelDe. Monro appeared ia sand te j n teOM aad rot their

Four Hurt As Auto

Father-Son Baseball ( ln e A t Ft. Mellon P ark
J. Kuykendall, C. JJo rb in , Mark Raborn

NO. TSO

Plunges Into Lake

Johnson Says

He's A Candidate

Deputies Break Up
Mixing Squabble

Th* senator paid he was
111 Ih*
' caadklatn
primaries and bad '"encountered
and au'V'eyed every kind of hasard and opposition."
Tb Truman's assertion that tha
convention was "prearranged"
lo favor him, Kennedy said, "to
tha eatent that 1 have anything
to do with It, It will be an onen
convention — aa every convenimn
of our broadly-based party ia
open."
The senator pointed out that the
Democratic preildentlal nomine*
had been chosen w» the first bal­
lot In all but one convention since
1833, ineluding Truman in lit*.
"Mr, Trumaa regards an open
convention aa one which atudiea
all the candidates — reviews
their records — and then takes
hi* adriee," he said.
Kennedy geld ha hoped the con­
vention would consider all pros­
pective nominees, Including those
Truman named end soma he did
not name. He did not mention .Sen­
ate Majority Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson of Ttsaa by name.
To Truman's eharga that Ken­
nedy supporters tiled Improper
"pressure" on convention dele­
gatee, Kennedy aald, "Not one
concrete esampl* has ever been
named — I do oot want any votes
that have been preiaured."
Kennedy aald hla votes earns
from the open primaries that he
entered and from rank-and-file
Democrats who voted for him In
state conventions.

Israel Apologizes
To Argentina
BUENOS AIRES (U P I)-lirael
Monday night presented Argen­
tina with a formal apology de­
signed lo fulfil the "adequate re­
paration" demanded for the ab­
duction of Natl Col. Adolf Richmann from Buenos Aires two
months ago.
Tbn now note of apology ful
lowed regret* previously espreis
by Prime Minister David BanDurian and Foreign Minister
Golds Mate of Israel.

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the meeting that
hasn't checked completely
submitted, lw fait they ar* In Ha*
with the rate paid by alitor am*
ployera In tha commmilty.
"What wa a rt objecting to do to
bonus payments," be said. .
The board agreed not lo teka any
action until Van liny could study
tha two lists submitted and ones
being prepared by Mr&gt;. Welkav
and Judge Mite.

m

3 Road Contracts
To Be Let In Fall
Contracts on three ma'or toed
improvement project* will ba let
by the Stale Road Department thia
fell, the County Commission we*
Informed today.
In a latter to the board, SRI)
officials reported that contracts for
Improvements nn SR 437 from Al­
tamonte Sprint* lo Ihe Orange
County line will be let in Septem­
ber: on a new bridge of the Econlockhatchee River in October or
November and the \V First St.
project from French Ave fn the
Interstate Ifl-.hv ay ready by Octo­
ber.
S'tD officials reported alio that
title searches on 8R 437 from Aliamo&lt;te to Longwood and SR 434
from Altamonte Springs lo tha
turhey farm will be comptotrit
within in days.
tn other business. Ih* board
agreed fo write the SRD to have
SR 434 raised as soon na posiiM#
aa it la hemming a heiard dur­
ing rain liorms.
Commissioner Laarrenco Swnf.
ford reported that durteg heavy
rainstorms Mondgy, the road wai
rinsed end covared by *p to tout
feel ia wafer.

Merger Vote Sal
By ACLy Seaboard

RICHMOND, Y*. (UFD-Stocte
holders *f the Sehtesid Air U *
Railroad and Atlantic Croat Lhrt
Yacht Sinking
MIAMI (UFI) - The Coast Railroad will veto Aug. IS nn S
auard aald today H sent a cutter proposed merger *f tb* ppn eons-.
and five aircraft te took fo r, a pa Dial.
Shareholders wfll held aeparpt*
yacht reported te te sinking te
two** Cuba and Ih* Bahamas session* te deride whether te
about MS mil** southeast of ter*, adopt a merger plea approved I f
lb * Coast Guard aald a May each company'* board «f direc­
Day emergency signal waa relay­ tor*. stockholder* of rooted ate
ed ter* kg a Ashing vessel at Jaly 14 will te
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about 8 8. aa. today.

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O f Heart Attocf

DAVENPORT, tew* (UPI) r Mm Conrad aat a
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II Out Victories
nlaft
Final Frame

la the bottom of the ninth. Tampa
• squeaked by Oris ode M and
the St, Petsrtburg-Sanford game
-Leesburgoutlasted Daytona Beach
M . Palatka trounced Lakeland
M and the St. Petersburg-SanAsrd game waa rained out.
The Tarpons whipped Leesburg
with a throe-run last-inning rally
' capped when Bob Jingling laid
• down a perfect aquaeso bunt that
scored Brie Rodin from third. Ro­
din bad driven in the lying run
with a single.
Leesburg capitalised on the wildnose .of Islander pitcher Butch
fleharor, who walked Jim Satertick to JsMe In Urn tying run and
'■mAot register lag a strikeout sent
In the wianng tally with another
base on balls,
on Lakeland's
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, Cleveland's $75,M bonus baby, for four runs In
tbo fourth and dealt him his first
lots since bo Joined the club two
weeks ago. Tbo IT-yoar-old Mc­
Dowell gave up four walks and
throe stogies to the inning. Tommy
Holms «od Bob -Hateeka each had
two hits for tha Badtega.
Tonight's gsmts* Include lak e­
land a t Palatka, Leesburg ot Day­
tona Beach, Orlando at Tampa
•ad M. Petersburg at Sanford.

Mr. H. B. LaBree

JR

• Mr. Harold Borten LaBree, A1,
• died a t hia home In Long wood
J. Sunday. He waa n retired railroad
V express agent and veteran ef
; . ; World War I. He came to Long
.•'•n o d teem Miaoouri.
' The survivors a rt his wire, Mrs.
Joan Mario LaBree; three eons,
‘ Longwood; John, St. Louis,
Bobert, Rockford, HI*
•even daughters, Mre. Dewey
th, Fairbanks, Ateskai
Ovid Beene, Rockford, I1L;
James Hamilton, Rockford,
Mre. Bennie K elgus, Long
- — I Mrs. J. C. Lane, Sanford;
Mrs. James Stringer, Longwood,
and Suaie LaBree of Longwood,
gad I t grasdskUdren. .
SerWees will be imld We.
P . .Via tha Gnunkow Funeral Heme
!- Chapel a t 4 p. m. with Rev. Ruth
- Grant officiating. Burial will ha
' ‘ to ths Kvi rgieen Cemetery.

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Mr. Thomas M. Hill, n former
••nferd resident for SS years,
died at bis boom to DeLand Sun­
day a t the ago of SI.
A native ef .Winter Park, Mr,
HUl besnaie a Member of the
American Legion and tha First
Methodist Church to Sanford and
- an honorary officer on tha DeLand
Police force. He waa a veteran of
World War I.
Ma is survived by Ids wife, Mrs.
Nora HUl, DeLand, and a sister,
Mrs. Kva Land, Maitland.
Fimainl servlcss wUI be held at
. MiM a. m. Wednesday a t Brisaen
Yuaeral Hems, with Rev. Gall
•»U h officiating. Burial wiU he
in Evergreen Cemetery.

3 Sanford Firms
Get NAS Contracts
• m m of WaU Plumbing and
Heating Co. of I. Sanford Av*„
aaaousssd that Umlr firm waa
«M el tbo tone Sanford comEaston Swarded contracts in the
•M tord Naval Air Station new
ASJ expansion program.
Wall Plumbing baa tha totlaUaUib of wplral air conditioning
to to# now photo lab building.
“Chrjralor Air Tamp equipment
wfll ha used throughout," Hslbatk
paid.
Griffis A Hunter, Local contrac­
tors wore the successful bidders

ts s A e a s u t

BY PETEB SCKAAL
Balked by rain that Ml Just
before game time at Memorial
Stadium Monday night, Lloyd
Brown and his red-hot Sanford
Greyhounds will attempt the first
local double-header of the season
tonight starting at S:J9 p. m. Both
games are alated for savea-toatogi
^ T b i'fie w York Yankees owned
St. Petersburg Saints will supply
the opposition which means that
local fans will have a chanca to
sea two "cousins" in action. Kca
Sanders, one of two league hurlers
with It victories so far this year,
will start the first game,' but
Brown had not decided upon his
second hurier as of noon today.
The Greyhounds will take the
field tonight with another new
player In uniform. He is big
and brawny catcher Billy Bryan
from Morgan, Ga. Bryan arrived
Sunday from Albuquerque, N. M.
To make room for him, rookie
catcher Jack Bysiek went on the
disabled list.

Flashy Ossie Chavarria also re­
turned to uniform over the week­
end, and, to make room for him,
outfielder Mike Maloney went
on the disabled list.
Brown, with three victories in
four second half starts to bis
credit wants a look at Chavarria
and will return him to second,
moving Bill Dukes, now hitting
.Sit, to third base. Jorge Arroyo
will ride the bench for the pres­
ent.
The Greyhounds, paced by their
new 911,000 bonus left-lielder
Frank Cipriani of Buffalo, took a
pair from Leesburg t to 0 and
• to I to open the second half
but dropped one to Palatka, •
to T, at the Stadium Saturday
night.
In Palatka Sunday night, the
Hounds rapped out 14 hits to give
left hander Ron Baaovic an It to
4 victory. Bobby Peres and BUI
Dukes each got three for four to
lead the tattoo on Redleg hurling
while Cipriani, with two for five,
made it II hits in his first K

AREA DIRECTOI

trips to ths plait for an avsragv
of .too.
Important in the Ion to Palates
Saturday night waa tht atartllng
showing of Dick Was, rookie right*
hander from Canislus Collage,
Buffalo. Inserted la the ninth,
the youngster fanned the first
two to face him, ducEM, as a
lines drive went past his head
into right*center for two bases,
but fanned the fourth n a n to
face him. The youngster comes
highly touted, and, oa the basis
of bis brief showing, should give
Brown another starting hurler.
The first half pennant winning

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h ^ w g a v : mid that th* public
atoAffea aiasittod to M. Military
to tM PahUa.
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single till at T:4S p. m., with the
Greyhounds plsying to Ltkalsad
Tbursdsy night,- and to Daytona
Beach Friday night Daytona
returns the visit here gaturday
night, while Orlando comes neat
Sunday for a Ladles Night affair
to which all woman, accompanied
by a paid adult, will be admitted
free.

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Valted Prase lateraalienal
That July 4th tradition about
league-lcadere going on to meet
to the World 8eriea sounds great,
but the Yankees and Plratss
would feel s lot better about It
If their pitching measured up to
their hitting.
Shaky relief pitching caused the
Yankees to lose a game and onehalf or their American League
lead to too second-place Indians
Monday.
And the bombing of Bob Friend
and Roy Face in the first game
of • double-header prevented the
Pirates from gaining ground In
too National League on the
Braves and Giants.
Friend blew a 4 1 lead and
Fact yielded the winning run in
the 19th inning as the Braves
edged the Pirates, 74, in the
opener. With Harvey Haddto
pitching a six-hUtcr to the night­
cap, Pittsburgh won, T-I. The Pi­
rates thus retained their IVt-gsmo
load oo Milwaukee.
Hank Aaron helped put Milwau­
kee back toto the first gam# with
a two-run homer off Priood and
Del Crandall Ucd the score to the
ninth with a homer off Paco. A1
Spangler singled home the tiebreaking run in the 10th against
Pace, making Spaha ton winner
in relief. Bob Sktonar end Dick
Stuart hit Pittsburgh homers.
Smoky Burgess drove in three
Pittsburgh runs in the nightcap

with a single and double. Haddix
yielded only two singles after the
first Inoing.
The Yankees also did some
heavy cannonading, Including tha
300th homer of Mickey Mantle's
career, but reliever Ryoe Duran
walked home the winning run
with the bases loaded In the ninth
to give the Sens lore a M win In
lha only ilnglo game of the holi­
day program.
Bob Cerv, Gil McDougald and
lfecior Lopes also hit Yankeo
home runs but ths Senators twice

overcame three-run deficits to
win. Jim Lemon and Pstn Wisenant hit Washington homers to
help earn Don Leo the victory to
relief.
The . Indians moved to within
lte games of the Yankees by

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William H. (B1U) Boattoy hai
com*
to Sanford from Detroit,
Mich., to ope* a now office for
tea American National lamirnaoe
Co.
The national Arm, with head­
quarters to Galveaton, Tea , dealt

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club batting honors during the first
half of the Florida State League
season.
The Greyhounds slammed too
ball at a .IN clip, 11 points behind
Lakeland.
In individual batting honors, too
only Sanford batter in tht top ten
was Bolivar Hinojosa with a .US
svarage. Tha leading hitter during
tbo first half was James Norwood
of Leesburg with a .asa average.

Hospital Notes

Mary Irene McLeod, Sanford;
Dunloo Beggarly, Sanford; Mlriaa
Van Duyne, Sanford; Sandra Wif'
gins, enterprise; Thomas Gracsy,
Sanford; Marjorie Fairly, Sanford;
VAH-l of Sanford Naval Air Sta­ CathsriM Bruce, DeBary; Bonnie
M is s — taHSft
Nathalie O* OaSv
tion wtro too roc-At winners of Stetoruck. Sanford; H uai Lora Use
the Forrest si Captains Volleyball Cooley, Sanford; Joseph Benton, cap before Ban Hansen and. Jim 1177 I mM Sts.
Trophy,
Gentile each drove to eighth-to­
A presentation ceremony after
ning runs.
Use game was given and D. L.
to the NL, Jack Sanford gave
Scott, ADI, received the trophy
up only four hite to pitching the
on behalf of the team from Cnpt.
GtanU to victory over the Cube.
Rlera, skipper of the Fomatnl.
Bob Schmidt drove to throe runs
The Heavy Five team to exp­
with -a homer, and stogln and Wil­
lained by Scott, ADI, and man­ fold, a son: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lie Mays hit his 19th homer. Or­
aged by Li. (J. g.) Don Farter. Bruce, DeBary, a son; Mr. and lando Cepedn's fourth-toning dou­
The team members are LI. P. J, Mre. Freddie Anderson, Lake ble
Ued ton score to the night­
Ryan, 14. (J. g.) J. H. Bailey, Mary, a nan.
cap and toon too pitchers battled
Bni. R. 8. Taylor, M. W. Xing,
out on til darkness not to.
AMI, J. X. Dlselrod, ATI. B. W, Beatrice Hamps, Sanford; Bella K Roger
Craig, making his first
Pitres, ADI, H. RaUtdgt, ATI, Conklin, DeBary; Cindy Newsome, start since
May a, pitched the
Sanford; Elsie Toursau, Sanford; Dodgers to their eeeond-gnme vic­
Mrs. Thomsa West and baby, San­ tory with the help of bomen by
ford; Bernice Bsiger, Sanford; Norm Sherry and GU Hodgea (his
Sandiy Wiggins, Enterprise; Edna Mist), to the opener, Daryl Spen­
Pearce, Sanford; L ou Hemke, cer and Walt Morya each hk a
D e B a r y : Geraldina Braaafoid, two-run bomor to esse the way
Sanford: Veritoa Campbell, Baa- to Brain Broalio's ninth victory.
A four-bit shutout by Jay Hook
ford; Alice Lockett. Sanford; Robort Mahan. Sanfosd; Runic* Sipes, and Wally Post's homa run gave
Sanford; Vivian Loo, Sanford; Cincinnati its flrst-gsmo triumph.
Rloaaor O’Loary, Sanford; Bar­ Gem Conley iron the nightcap for
too Phils wHh toe aid of Jim
bara Sullivan, Orange City.
Coker's two-run triple and a hom­
JULY 1
er by Frank Herrera.
Edith Bishop, Baaford; Ai m s
Oertoaek, DeBary; Joyce Ray
Boyd, Sanford; Margarot Proctor,
Sanford; Ruth Esther Watson. San­
ford; Cornells Deane, Sanford;
Janethel Smith, Sanford; Eleanor
Rachel Corley, Tangerine; Brenda
Services were held at I p. m. to­ Marhland, Sanford; Stanley John­
day ot Briseon Funeral Home, with son, Sanford.
Rev. J. T. Adame officiating. Burial
Births
was in Oeklawn Memorial Park. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Jackson Boyd,
Active pallbearere were W. P. Sanford, a daughter.
Chapman, M. R. Strickland, Elmer
Dismissals
Loadquist, G. H. McCutcheon, G. Roy R. Becker, DeBary; Arthur
M. Shipp and Judge Fred Wlieen. Collins, DoBary; Rosie DelUager.
Hoqerary pallbearere were mem- Longwood ;M rs. Joseph GarU sad
bars of the Mon’e Bible Close of baby, Sanford; Oswald M. Spring,
Every am Mkea ta bowl oa oas
tha Pitot Methodist Church.
Sanford; Marie Anns Manley, San­ ameatk-aa-glaaa alleys. Eajey
tera; fe rry M. Price, Mims; Edyear qeeta ef taeniae aad fa*
wina Stuart, Sanford; Thelma . . . bowl a Ite* or two. Aad,
FrankUn, Sanford; Mrs. Gabe De­
bring Ik* family along, tool ~
Vries and baby, Sanford; Roy T.
Boyd, Sanford; Ruth H am a, fanChlMroa
'
ford;-Hugh Nicholson, Sanford

D a v ia . kydramatlc
traaamlsaioa specialist at Holler
Motor Salts, has Jurtreturned
from
Jachooavllto where he at­
tended the General Motor* Trainlag School special counts to mod­
ifications aid evorhgid techni­
que! ter traaamlsaton experts.

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Cut Those Calories,

Birthday A t

Use Cottage Cheese

Home DemewstraUen Agent
How to cut calories it ■ favorite
topic of conversation and that's
Miaa Cynthia M. LeFila cele­
when cottage cheese cornea into
brated her 14th birthday with ■
its own.
party at the home of her par­
Cottage cheese from skim milk
ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Robert It.
i* low in calories. Some of It eonLeFila, 1T15 West 3rd. St.
tains a small amount of cream
The theme for the celebration
added to improve flavor. In any
waa "A Party In Mawati." The
case, it is lower In ealorie valut
rarporte of the LeFila home was
than cheese made of whole milk
gaily decorated with fish nets,
or cream cheese.
palma and other tropical articles.
Since cottage cheese is also high
Upon arrival each guest wa*
in protein, it may servo aa a sit&gt;given • Hawaiian Lei as a favor
stantial part of the main dish of
and lo wear during the festivi­
Ihe metl. Most important nutrienta
ties. Refreshments of rake. nuts,
contributed by cottage cheese are
mints and punch were served.
calcium, protein and riboflavin.
Those attending were Mary Jo
Cottage cheese serves well at
Meeks, Mary Ruth Silvers. Joe
an ingredient in casserole dishes
Bogeajis. Mike Wolford. Wayne
or In cold aaladt. Or serve. R
Stanktewici, Angela Hunt. Martha
plain as an accompanient to any
HoMItxell. Skip tthy and the
PAST
NOBLE
GRANDS
C
LUB
OFFICERS
were
recently
installed
it)
a
meal. Here is an excellent salad
honoree, Cynthia LeFila.
that "tastes like spring":
ceremony at the home of Mrn. Eileen Rector, incoming president. They
SPRING GELLED RALAD •
will take over the duties of their offices at the beginning of the Fall term.
Place an ex tra handle on the
Make up 1 package of lime gela­
Mrs.
Mae
Myers,
left,
installing
officer
is
shown
presenting
the
gavel
to
screen door low enough for chil­
tine. using », eup ginger ale In­
Mrs. Rector. Other officers ore Mrs. Bell Futrell, vice president and Mrs.
dren to reach, They will enjoy
stead of cold water as suggested
May Rubow, aecrctnry-treasurcr.
coming In and nut of the house
on package. Chill until syrupy.
without the aid of an adult. '
Add 1 cup cottage eheeae. Boat
until light and foamy with rotaty
In ancient Rome, a girl who
For wall*, it’a a good rule of
beater.
thumb to pin up a big sample of married In any color but white
Pour into refrigerate tray with
a eolor, study It from acros* the wa* believed to hava doomed the
Ice cube sections removed. CUB.
room under daylight and then by m arriage to misery and unhapCut in rectangles and servo on
lampllght.
| pines*. During this time, purity
Mias Elisabeth Dunn and Miss daughter* of Mr. and Mr*. F. C. chicory nr lettuce, Garntah with
I also waa associated with white.
Jeanette Rivera of Hampton, Va. I U°ng and Miss Connie Seller*. orange slices.
were recent gucMa at Ihe home I d*UKhl«r of Mr and Mr*. Cecil
1 Sellers, left Monday for two weeks
Over half-*.million teenage g
■if Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Dunn. at the girl trout ramp, near Oca­ marry
In America every year.
The Dunn* attended a family re­ la.
A group of children have re­
union at Ihe old home place in
j Floral City, during the holiday turned from Camp Enterprise at
Lake Junalutka, N. C. This was
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam P Smith of 1the f'r*1 group lo attend the camp
&gt;ra r- A second group left
Charlotte, X. C. plan to make
their home in Enterprise. They for the ramp, Friday.
will occupy the Canada house &lt;&gt;n
MOUJf Of MAI/TV
Enterprise St. Mrs. Smith Is (he
mother of Mrs. O. H. Canada.
Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur Bruce an
nouncc the birth of a »nn. Jeffrey
Craig, born June 30 at Seminole ' Mr. and Mrs. George W. Chap­
Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Hrure is man and children of Little Roek,
Ihe former Mias Catherine Eman­ Ark. are visiting Mr. Chapman's
uel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sid­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chap­
ney Emanuel
man at their home in Loch Ar­
Misses Linda and Palsy Long, bor.
Summer Special
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Vcrahrl
Thin Week
as their house guest, Mtos
Enterprise W.S.C.S.* have
Elaine Amatruda of Brooklyn, N.
AN 817.50.826.00
Y. Miaa Amalruda, litter of Mr*.
Verahel plans lo spend three
To Meet Tuesday
weeks.
Five young people from the
The Women’* Society of Chrli
Methodist Church left
lian Service of the Enterprise \ Ebeneier
Monday to attend the week long
Methodist Church will meet Tues­ camp, at the Methodist Youth
day at 7:30 p. m. at the home Camp in Leesburg. They are Don­
of Mr*. Ruth Ixsng. Mrs. Ida Pad­ na Peter*. Janrt Johnson, Sue
gett will he in charge of the pro­ Jnillet, Belly Turner and La Joll- Mil Hiawatha D*. FA I-7TM
gram/
let.

Hawaiian Party

Enterprise Personals

ANNIVERSARY PARTY—Membera
June were honored by the Starlight]
their regular weekly session. The s*J
"Anniversary Walts" and were seren
You Sweetheart" by Ed Alderman, d
freahmenU of assorted sandwiches,
bearing the names of the honoreeiJ
honored couples are left to right, frl
and J.ian Johnson, second row, Libby]
ters, "Peanuts" Wilcox, back row, k J
Mac McQuattcrs and Boots Wilcox. 1

iraling wedding anniversaries in
lenadera at the Civic Center at
louplos danced to a recording of
Iwith a rendition of "Let Me Call
|panied by Vola Laml&gt;ertaon. Reand a large anniversary cake,
be served to those present. The
&gt;w. Dick and Fay Hnxlon, Hank
inn, Lee Wakeman, Flo Me(juat(man. Rece Wakeman, Tom Went,
(Herald Photo)

Church
C alendar
TUfcAUAY
Mrs. Helen Wolfarth. a misiion-1
ary deaconeis from the women'*
division of the Methodist Church,,
will speak at the m rnlhly pro-,
gram meellng of the W. S. C. a.
of First Methodist Church at 10,
■m. m. The nursery will be open. I
* Executive Board of the Preiby-!
tcrian Women of the Church w illi1
meet at 10 a. m
Oflicial Board of the First
Christian Church will meet at 7:30 1
p. m. at the Church.

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GET YOUR BIKINI
Dunking time l* her* again.
Everyone it hrading for beach**,
lakes, pool* or juet plsin swim­
ming hole* — lo enjoy hsthing,
boating. watrr-i&gt;kiing or sun-wor­
shipping. Whatever your choice
may he, make «ure you’re ready
for it with your new swimsuit.
So many women make the ml»lake of waiting till they're invited
to go swimming before they shop
for that bathing suit. And alas,
It'g to late — they ran't find what
they want. Don’t let thia happen
to you — get that new swimsuit
right now »o you’ll have It when
you need it.
Bathing suits will run from one
eitreme to the other this Sum­
mer. Hie bikini is bigger than
aver !that Is, bigger in popularity
—smaller in sue! and there's a
new one-piece suit which covers
the legs to below the knees. An
especially good idea now that twoiirce suits are so popular again
i to supplement your rlaaste onepiece with a lively bikini.

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Mr. and Mi
W. Hervish wedding presents as Boon at pot.
of Lake Mon| announce the ilble afte r returning from your
marriage of il |daughter, Sha­ honeymoon.
ron Kaye, to
le Doyle Faria,
June 11 at 4| m.
.. | Half of the women marrying for
The Rev. R.| iKale, pallor of the first time marry before the
the Nahunta Ihodist Church, age of 70.2 year*.
officiated at II [ercinony at the
parsonage in
inta, Ga.
The bride
&gt;rn In Brooksville. Fla. SI iat a member
of the IMO
)olc High School
graduating rial |She was an grlive member f Trt-lil-Y Club.
Pep Club, Fu
Teachers Club
and served a| in office aisiit
ant.
The groom the son of Mr.
and Mra. E.
Faria Jr., l)0l
Park Ave. He]
born in Chit
lanooga, Trn| and graduated
from Seminol* ligh School with
the d a is of II lie waa a mem-,
her of the
Club, Glea Huh
and the Trad am. He la pres•otly employi »• the Goodyear
Service Store Sanford,
The couple
returned from
a wedding tri(
Tenneaset and
are now lfvini it 108 East 11th
St. la Sanford]

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MRS. BROCKMEYKR of Enterprise received good will
cards nnd letters from *11 over the country on her 90th
birthday. She is known (affectionately) by her many
friends as "Brokie." She ia very active and until about
• year ago, when she broke her hip, even drove her own
car around the neighborhood. She started a bird sanctu*
ary at the Enterprise cemetery and has n regular feeding
atation and bird bath there for the birds and even a
guest register for people to sign who visit the birds.

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GLACIER NATIONAL PARK,
M ost — Tba Stop divisions that
plagua both major portloo aro
renting to light
tba 4S govorsara attending thla conference
canvas the men and the laauaa of
S presidential year on which ao
much aaema to turn.
For the Democrat* It ia tho old
North-South dieiaion accentuated
by the atruggla over eleil right*.
I t U aggravated, too, by the fact
the tha two leading candidate*.
Bos. Lyndon Johnson of Teaaa and
Ran. Jobs F. Kennedy of lfaaaa
ebuaetta apeak ao poeltlvoly with
tha secant of their respective re­
gion*.
The Southern governor*, even
aucb s moderate and fair-minded
man a* LeRoy Collin* of Florida,
have been dlaturbed by what
Kennedy ia reported to have told
tha Liberal Party leader* In New
York—that ha can be nominated
and elected without the South.
There aaema to be aome question
whether he aald elected aa well aa
nominated, but tha aUtement
yinklaa with the men of tha South.
Gov. G. Mtnnan (Soapy) Willie as* took the opportunity a t a
pm * conference to say that John­
son canid net carry hla atata of
Michigan. This same opinion was
expressed last November by Gpv.
Edmund G. (Pat) Brown of Cali­
fornia, I t I* tha widely held con­
viction of tha northerners that
Joknscin, aa the Democratic no­
minee, would go dawn to defeat
la tha trig city sUtea which have
large electoral votes and would
therefore lose to the Republican
candidate.
A t hla prasa conference Gov.
Price Daniel expressed doubt
whether Kennedy could carry hla
stats of Texas. Us indicated that

iy Marquis Childs

It would be a close thing and, fol­ Handley maneuver Is bound to
lowing the lead that Johnson has look liko another attempt to presgiven In hi* attacks on his rival, euro Rockefeller into line. Thif
put the doubts down to Kennedy’s kind of conformity enforced by the
youth and Inexperience in the face right can hardly help the party
of the world crisis.
in tha fail when the urgent need
It will be Lyndon to tho end, will be to attract Independent
Daniel Implied, and porhapa even voters and marginal Democrat*.
to the bitter end of a spilt in tho If for nothing else Nixon will
party that could mean the loss thank Handley for making it dear
of the election.
that ha acted without prior con­
When it cornea to the other solation with tho vlet president.
rty, the Republican governors The national linsup 1* a moat
va made It look aa though tha unequal one, with 34 Democratic
only split waa between all right- and 14 Republican govtmora. I f it
thinking dtlsens and a wild-eyed had not botn for tha death of a
maverick named Nelson Rocke­ Democratic governor in Maine,
feller. Gov. Harold W. Handley of who was suersodsd by* a Republi­
Indiana, who represent* the ix- can lieutenant governor, tho scora
trome right wing of his party, would bo 36 to 16.
initiated what was in effect a
Tho Rockofolltr challenge la, of
loyalty pledge to Vico President cour**, more than tho protest of a
Nixon. While ha denied that it disgruntled man, an ambltlou*
we* calculated to embarrass man, the rich man's Staaaen, aa
Rockefeller, that was Its net ef­ hla bitterest critic* would have
fect.
it. In recent month* the influence
Rockefeller arrived at the con­ of the Republican right wing with
ference Just in Urns to bo greeted spokesmen such as Handley and
by tho news that he wa* the only Sen. Barry Goldwater has made
holdout. The other Republican gov­ Itself increasingly felt. On* of the
ernors either present or on route Interesting phenomena is that the
had signed or signified their In­ young Republicans are generally
tention of signing. Declining to more conservative than their al
sign, Rockefeller said at his own dera.
press conference, with the puxxled The assumption has been that
and slightly troubled air with Nixon, once he was nominated,
which he meet* question* about hi* would take a strong lino for gov­
Intentions and whether he la not ernment intervention in Various
injuring Nixon'* chance* In No­ field* where the stresa on econo­
vember, that his sol* aim is to my of the Elsenhower administra­
bring about a t a critical moment tion has left many voters frus­
In tha history of tho nation and trated and unhappy. Onco fres of
tho world a full djscufslon of ths tbo necessity to stand up for Sec­
issues.
retary of Agriculture Esra BenAa to the long-term effect of son, he would come out with a
Rockefeller’s initial challenge of bold farm program. But Nixon'f
Juno g and hla statements since, speech in St. Louie on the national
It has hardly escaped the ex­ economy, ridiculing the discussion
perienced politicians here that the of rates of growth as "growthmanshlp," a kind of silly game,
ha* caused second thoughts about
this assumption.
If Nixon cuts hit political cloth
The other day being aunny and
at this stage to fit the right wing beautiful, 1 flaw off to Reno to
fright. That’s no fatal malady. and tha Goldwators ho may find Judge n beauty contest for Mill
EVarybody baa slagcfrlght when­ himself after the July convention Nevada.
ever ho tackles something out of in a difficult eltuation. He will be There waa a great deal of talk
handicapped In breaking out into about "why do they choose you lo
tho ordinary.
So whip up your courage. Nor­ the ground on which he must wage Judge a beauty contest" But I said:
mal people go to work In the morn­ the election If he is to win. Or, "Heavenly days, thla la my work.
ing. So if you feel abnormsl, why perhaps it should be added, if ha I bate this sort of thing. 1 envy you
not become normal again by doing is to win short of tba kind of dis­ people who can alt home and weed
what normal people do. That ruptive, disunlfylng campaign, the garden end take it easy.
means, go to work, regardless of stirying religious and racial pre­ "I know what It will be like," 1
judices, that would put him under
your quivering emotions.
said. "Living In one of thole corner
For if you go through normal a grave handicap of distrust and luilea in the Mapcs. Cocktail part­
suspicion.
motions, you'll soon begin to have
Whil* polities in Its mors prag­ ies. interviewing a lot of gorgeous
normal emotions and normal
matic aspects of delegates and chicks without a brain in their
thoughts.
beautiful heads."
You folks who feel you aro ab­ elections Is what for the most part
So, after promising to bring
comes
out
of
ths
public
appearnormal simply need lo act like
normal people for a few weeks anrea of tha governors, there l« home a mink coat and a toy fire
and then you'll begin to feel like evidence that they ara alio think­ engine, I look off with my auster­
ing some sober thoughts about the ity wardrobe—a dinner Jacket and
normal folks.
Them is Ao royal road to swim­ deeper questions that underlie a silk bathing trunka. Determined to
ming or mental health. You have time of trouble*. Beneath the duti­ make the best• of• it.*
to earn both of these by doing the ful expressions of party confidence
they ere plainly worried over
I must aay this ia one of the beat
hard work yourself.
m
Nervous breakdowns usually de­ whether the next president, be he times of year in Reno. Hie sun
velop because of • see saw typqof Democrat or Republican, can cops shone bright on the high Sierra.
conflict between two deep emo- with • situation that has ao many And the Truckee gurgled beneath
my windows.
tloha. These may be desire va. frightening aspects.
Mr) Walter Ramage, the Reno
conscience.
inn keeper, met me at the airport.
So get the facia. If you consult
"Everything la arranged." he
your doctor, write out your com­
said. "You can spend the afternoon
plete case to save him time.
in your room and—."
Then face the issue. Do what you
"I thought 1 would rest up for
know la the proper thing, even if
the Mist Nevada event by lazing
It seems like you will die in the
around Um swimming pool, Walprocess. You will not die.
tar."
Mental patients need lo extrov"Are you mad?" said Ramage.
•rt thalr attention upon other peo­
BY BENNETT CEBF
"The swimming pool Is a m an of
ple and quit moaning about themThe question and answer man: lush and lovely things who are sun­
salvos. So Join the "Compliment
Q, How can I slop my child ning themselves."
Club," which requires you to pay
"That's bad?"
three honest compliments per day from epllllag food at the table?
"The worst thing you could do.
for 94 days.
A. Feed him on the floor.
For that experiment train* you
Q. What docs your son expeet Look at it thla way: If you were
to think positively and look for to do when he graduates from Judging a cake contest, would you
fill yourself full of chocolate
virtual Instead of faults and vices. college?
MaanwhUe, It takes your attention
A. I'll never live long enough •Clairs? You hava to put yourself
In shape lo Judge Ihii beauty con­
off yourself. So you will soon be­ to know.
to Nevada."
come baave and popular and gay.
Q. Nurse, has the patient's test. It is important
• • •
Send for my bulletin "How To mental attitude Improved?
It-was a disappointment. But I
Provont Nervous Breakdowns,"
A. Indeed, It has, doctor, hale
enclosing a stamped return «u slopped praying for hla recovery saw what ha meant. "I might run
and put a few dollara on the
veiope, plus M cents (non-profit) and has started praying for your
ckjack game," I said.
bill to be reasonable.
• • •
"Not blackjack." u ld Ramage
Dale Kramer recalls a lima firmly. "Our blackjack daalera are
when humorist James Thurber female. How about a nice lemon­
atrvrd a atrrtcb as rewrite man ade In your room and a nap?"
"Can 1 have a megasine?"
for the old New York Post. Tha
"You can have a copy of 'Reseditor bad a mania for abort
lead sentences and repeatedly lec­ taurant Guide.' I wouldn't trust
tured Jim on the subject. Thur- you with Playboy'."
• • •
her finally ran thla lead on ■
page one ilory: "Dead. That's
Mr. Ramage took me to dinner. 1
what killer Joe Blank was when said, heavenly daya, Walter, 1
police found him In an alley could take care of myself. But be
yesterday."
•aid ha wanted to show mo tha

■t jW .d eo tp i can holp ymHsy dl
reeling year thinking along tho
. right channel*. But you must then
' msko the plunge, &lt;
'
Wouldn't It he silly for Harris to
want his doctors to loach him le
swim, but always refuse to got Into
the water?
- Nobody can teach you (o swim.
■ Neither could I do Harris' swim­
ming for him, nor can anybody
•Iso, doctor or layman.
For "swimming" Is always an
, Individual task wbltb the swimmer
hlmaolf must perform.
; Tho um o thing In true In mental
But millions of Amsri
cans still aosm to think tho doctor
can do their mental "swimming,"
aa It were.
So atop coddling yourself likt
that. Instead, gst Into motion. For
normal motions will soon lend (o
normal emotional
'But I'm afraid to go to work,"
Harris, protested, trembling. "1
Just can't do 1L"
, Why can't ho do It? Ha's ablebodied. But ho simply has stage-

a

are mostly easy-going, and they
make friend* "quickly. We first
"discovered' this tiny Island—of.
fielally known aa Fort Myen
Beach—last December when w*
parked our trailer hero for tlm
winter.
#
Juat behind the Barrows I found
Celita Pike, 71, on her concrete
patio knitting a sweater. Mr*.
Pike, a former tehool teacher
from Wisconsin, aaid the got nearly 100 messages from old friend*
inent home ia a 60- after 1 told her story aome time
parked in the shade ago about how she live* "ilka a
Ive Australian pines at millionaire" on a total incoma of
mut Trailer Park, 6143 a month.
second fully-furniah- “But I didn't get any proposal*
16-footer. Thla they’ve for marriage," ah* aaid, chuckling?
is the street along the "I did, however," the added, "find
bcach| ity come here by day two old gentlemen who play my
stay overnight—Juat gam*—pinochle."
—10
to coi jta the tropical breezes Jim McDorman, who owns the
the waves of the Gulf Red Coconut, had a surprise wait­
and
at thflr door,
coolly
ing for ua. He had reinstalled our
s come front Boston, aluminum home right at tha
Tho
lemblea Sen. Leverett water'* edge. He looked 10 years
Bob,
Salton if Massachusetts in younger than when I saw him six
inerismi, retired five monthi ago. Then, he had Just
looks
a district kales of- "retired" after selling out hie 1 ^
yeare
lour A Company, and ternational Harvester dealership
flcial
Iturned sold hla home and near Columbus, Ohio.
took ol
Now he's working twice a t
the lawn chaira by
Wo
talked about poll- hard—and thriving on it.
tho wa&lt;
of our Union and Another old friend stopped by—
tics,
«ral.
Other people Charlie Tucker, who, with hi*
things
slier colony would Mrs., had come down here a few
from
year* ago from Evansville, Ind.,
up and krrowe: "I see you're to find peace of mind. They found
back at | summer home . .
snd me, it wae like it—and a nice financial return,
For
_
old ho ek. Trailer families too.
The Tuckers opened up a draaB
shop and butineee boomed. Then,
on (he tide, Charlie fixes refrl.
gcralors. But there la still plenty
of timo to fish, or to ait on the
porch of their bright yellow little
home and study the once-nearly*
An ad. nt is needed when extinct exotic roseate spoonbills.
a machim Ing too fast or too *The bird* glide onto the island in
rating too high or flocks now.
slow, or
"Next time you come down,"
king a vibrating Tucker
too low,
said, "we'll go ta rp o ^
nolso wh ■hould be running fishing by moonlight. You h sv e n ^
made by turning lived until you've done that."
smoothly,
a screw,
1 don't know . . . I'd aay that
is which way to just being down here It livin'.
The qu
This can ba dis­
tun: tho
and error. That
covered I
screw ia turned Ban Reds, Women
is if, wh
« t faster instead
the mach
DALAFIELD, Wii. (UPI) —
of slower, paratas higher in- The raconteurs, an all-male Wit*
or the vibrating cousin writers organisation, Mon­
stead of
noise inen instead of lessen- day shouted down suggestion^
ing, tho a Is being turned in that wives be allowed to organisV
the wrong tlon.
a women's auxiliary. Herbert P.
When thi s been discovered Schowelter of West Bend called
can be made by the idea “tantamount to allowing
the adjust
r in the other Communists to join."
turning tb
far in the other
direction, B
It be turned? It
direction a!
tha machin a ao slow that it
•tops, or n
what it 1* supposed to hit! scrapes something
It should n crape, or the vl-1
brallng nolii a down to a m ur-,
• no longer .is'
mur indicatli
machine, then
ray- power
been turned too
the screw
far.
The next
is to turn the
•craw grad
firat in on* difaction and n In the other,
listening ca ly to catch the
Mtal speed Iht and vibration,
lot someho
■pita of the adhutment, thi peration of tha
machine will
far from par(set In fact
adjustment has
made the t le worst rather
than better.
Ibis will
)act critics who
wW offer ad
none of it helpful, They
ik sadly at the
prison matin, le adjustment refloating that
knows nothing
•bsat marhi
and should
nerif have be* intrusted with It.
Tl* machim &gt;w will operate
very badly
a t all. So the
only thing iefi to appeal to a
perssa gifted
making ndjustraentt, as hai is that may ba
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tstophar Billopp

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POSTCARDS

Try And
Stop Me

by Ed Koterba

I8LAND, Fla. — Bob
| Barrows latched their
on their bicycles and
fved a t their turnmer
a quick trip. Their
hon
vaci ee le 100 yardi away.
" Barrows told me,
10,000 miles trying
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new room with men waiters.
"Shall we hava an apenltif be­
fore dinner?" I asked.
"I'm afraid not," said Ramage
hustling me by the cocktail room.
"We have Juat put our cocktail
waitrtaies into new costumes.
Long mesh stockings and sequins.
You know what 1 mean. 1 wish you
could see it."
Through the door 1 caught a
glimpsa ot tho mesh (lockings.

Three Minutes
A Day
By JAMES KELLER
Over emphasising civic faults
and ignoring good points Is a mis­
take made too often, according to
former Park Commissioner Robert
Moses.
After completing 94 yeare of
public service under four New
York Mayors, Mr. Moses said:
"This Is a highly vocal and criti­
cal town. It allowa the critica to
play up everything that Is sensa­
tional and harmful to It* reputa­
tion and minimizes, if indeed it
mentioni at all, its axtraordinary
dally achievements and triumphs.
"It tolerates blackmailers and
slanderers in the name of news
and tele its virtue go unpublished
•nd unsung. . . It's a falsa mod­
esty which makes no sense and
does us no good.
One who is reasonable and Just
is pleasing to both God and man
and achlevea far more then sterile,
unfair fault-finding.
Keep a sense of proportion by
acknowledging the good points ot
government a a wall aa by doing
somathlng constructive to nctlfy
defect*.
"Thou shall not p an by If thou
aeeit thy brother's ox or his sheep
go astray: but thou shall bring
them back to thy brother."
(Deuteronomy 22:1)
Grant, O Lord, that I may be
quick to praise and alow to criti­
cise.

Everybody seemed to be hiving a
wonderful time, Ramage aat me
with my back to the door.
"We get a lot of low-cut eve­
ning gown trade," he explained.
"Keep your eyes on the mouitalni.
It’s a beautiful view from her*.
Wow!"
"What happened, Welter!" I
asked looking at the Sierra.
“Don't look around. Marilyn
Monroe Just camo in. She’s nuk­
ing a picture up here. What a
dress I"
"Could you describe It lu ms!”
I asked unhappily.
"Bring him a steak," said Ram­
age. "Well done."
• • e
We left through the kitchen. "Yin
can got up In the service elevator,"
said Ramage. "That way you woal
meet anybody but the bus boys.
There’* TV in your room."
"How about aeeing the late shov
In the Sky Room?" I aald. "I dont
want to watch TV."
"Tut tut," he said. "The Skylelt
are dancing tonight. The lest look
lng chorus line in Nevada. I wish
you could see the outfit*. Moat of
It we have lo do under blue lights.
Sensational."
The lata late show on TV was a
rerun of "Air Foce." The first pic
turc eve made without a woman In
the cast.

Britain Protests
Cuban Seizure
LONDON (UPI) _ Britain la
aendlng a strung proteat to the
Cuban government arainat tha
aelsure of tho Shell Oil refinery
plant, the Foreign Office aald to­
day.
The Foreign Office spokesman
■aid instruction* ara being lent to
the ' Britiah ambassador In Ha­
vana, Stanley Fordham, "to lodge
a strong protest to the Cuban
government against tho oction
taken against tho Shell refinery."
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writing, the spokesman added.

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DEAR UNDECIDED: Lying is not a
‘'disease"— it is a symptom. People lie
because they feel inferior, inadequate and
insecure. If you love Elsie, try to help her.
Lying is eurable — only if the liar will
make a sincere effort to help herself.
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DEAR ABBY: I was married three
weeks ago by our minister in his small
chapel. I knew at the time that I was at
least two months* pregnant, but I didn’t
advertise the fact. I am telling everyone
that we were married three months ago
by a Justice of the Peace in a small town
near here. (I made it up because of the
baby coming.) I want to know if anyone
wanted to call up the Justice of the Pence
in that small town and nsk him if he
really married us. would they be able to
find out he didn’t?
WORRIED BRIDE
DEAR WORRIED: Possibly. There is
nothing confidential about public records.
It would be un to the Justice of the reace

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DEAR ABBY: My sister has two big,
strong, healthy daughters, 16 and 20.
They both live at home. The older one has
a job. My sister’s home is as‘beautiful as
any magazine picture, but if you walked
into the girls’ bedroom you would get the
shock of your life! It is *s cluttered as a
pigpen. Clothes piled everywhere. Petti­
coats standing all around. Shoes all over.
Cosmetics and magazines enough to fill
a store. I asked my sister why she per­
mitted this and she said she was through
tnlking her heart out. She says she shuts
their door and pretends the room isn’t
there.
Don’t you think she is wrong for tak­
ing this "don’t enre" attitude? Shouldn’t
those girls be made to clean up their
room? Don’t print my name, just your
answer, as I have been told already it is
none of my business.
CONCERNED AUNT

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DEAR AUNT: Your sister has ap­
parently made her decision, so don’t stir
up trouble where there is none. Personally,
I would see to it that the girls cleaned
their room and kept it tidy. But the home
isn’t mine, neither are the girls. And may
I remind you, neither are they yours.
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BATTLE:’* You signed yourself appro,
priatelv. A man has been known to di­
vorce his wife—but he has never been
known to divorce his mother.
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Abby, write to her in care of this paper
and enclose a stamped, self-addressed en­
velope. She answers ALL letters.

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but very light meals in summer,
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taking high-potency aupplement
capaiiies, which provide the ten
essential vitamins and are design­
ed especially for those lacking the
energy to "go" as always. (If you
would like the name, send me a
stamped, self-addressed envelope
with "Vitamin" written on it.)

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am exhausted" is a complaint
heard every day from women in
the home, office and factory. Espe­
cially is ihis true of the "afterforty" woman, who needs hsr en­
ergy whether she la a career wom­
an or Just "drivsa the car to the
station." So, check your energy,
won't you?

Actor Has To Meet Public
To Push Shows, Madison Says
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Guy
Madison thinks acting has reached
the point where the star of e TV
series has to go out and meet ths
public In much the same way as
• politician campaigns for votes.
The actor doesn't have to kiis
habits, hand out cigars or make
spesebes, but be does have to
shake hands, answer questions end
sign autographs.
To merely be e good actor and
have a good series going for you
is not enough, said Guy — espe­
cially in getting the show off the
ground during Us early stages.
"You've got to get out and sell
yourself and your show on a big
scale," according to the movie and
TV star. "Sure, it lakes a lot of
time and work, but it'e necessary
for survival in the business."
Madison, who starred for eight
years in "Wild BUI Hlckok." his
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Do you feel that you have the
seed of Inere* led energy, espe­
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No. 1 com pi ilni of the "after
forty” woman summer or winter,
although, of course, the heat does
nhaust your supply more quickly.
It la natural that your appetite
will fall off ia the warm days, but
you will neod more than crisp, cool
aalads. Often they lack the vita­
mins, minerals and calories which
are so vital to your well-being. In
hot countries the food is always
generobs, and la hot both in cal­
oric heat and "tasts." This la be­
cause energy ia netded to with­
stand the heat of tho tropica. You
cannot go about eating cold foods
and drinking cold concoctions and
have energy to live and work.
Ealing generates beat, so one
good idea la to change your meal­
time routine. Have your hot meal
later In the evening when you are
cooler. Tbia la especially desirable
when meat ia your main dish, as
meat generates more body beat
than any other kind of food.
Drinking plenty of liquids In
warm weather keeps perspiration
flowing, thus providing the body
with a natural ‘‘alr•condltloning,,
aystem. It la equally true that
many of the Important vitamins
are water soluble. The nutrition ex­
perts of the Upjohn Company,
whera research on this important
on this important subject of "ansubject of "energy" goes on end­
lessly, say that soma ef the im­
portant vitamins may be washed
out of the system when your intako of liquids Is high. One way
•round this problem Is to take a
hlgb-poteney vitamin aupplement
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By Abigail Van Biiren

DEAR ABBY: What is wrong with a
person who would rather lie than tell the
truth? I thought Elsie was the roost won*
derful girl in the world. Then 1 started to
catch her in all sorts of lies. 1 found out
she was a housemaid instead of a steno­
grapher like she said. She told roe her
parents were dead—I found out they were
alive. She said she was born in one place—
I learned she was born some place else.
When I catch her in a lie, she readily
confesses and feels ashamed. I love this
&lt;.1 girl, Abby, and was considering marriage.
But how can I marry her when I can’t be­
lieve anything she says? Is lying a dis­
ease ? Is it curable ?
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on a new seres called "Jerieho,"
produced *by bis old friend Helen
Ainsworth.
Miss Ainsworth, an agent-direc­
tor, "discovered" Madison through
a photo in a Navy magazine in
1041 when he was stationed at
San Diego.
She launched him on his acting
"Apollo With a Gun" Is rerun
career, at first with David O. S tir
nick. Madison's screen credits in on ABC’s “BugerfoouC
"Lsraml*" on NBC repoate
elude such all-time film hits as
"Since You Went Away,* ’and "TO! "Dust at Alta Mess.”
Half-hour dramatic films culled
the End of Time."
Madison's stage credits include from flits of sevsral TV antholo­
"John Loves Mary" and "Dear gy ssrits malt* up "Gas Com­
pany Playhouse" which fills In
Rulh."
Guy credits much of "Wild Bill's" NBC’s spot on altsmate wssks.
tuccstt to ths P. A.'t he made Ths first is “Three Dark Years”
in which Barbara Stanwyck gsts
throughout the country.
In the beginning, Guy said, he even with a lawyer who sent h*r
really "look to the road" to get to prison. Every other week this
serin will bear ths title "NBC
launched.
"I think that an actor can't sit Playhouse" beiinning July 13.
back anymore and rest on the Gussts on the repeat on NBC's
publicity that comes out of Holly­ “Tb* Arthur Murray Party" era
wood," he said. "And, it's a tough Mari* Wilton, Jtannle Carton
and Robert Q. Lewis.
er grind.
"The Comedy Spot" on CBS
"Doing a series is plenty hard
work. When you’re ebooting, it's offers Michasl O'Sbta and Vir­
10 hours a day out in the sua, ginia Mayo.
with IS reflectors hitting you in Ths first drama on th* new
CBS "Diagnosia Unknown" hour
Use face.
"In the first year of ‘Wild BUI' la “A Caaa of Radiant Win*.’’
I still got in IS wetks of P. A.’s Th* mysterious slaying of an
when I wasn't shooting.* I ap artists' modal turn* up thrs* suepeared in markets, parks, thea' P*ct* and a radioactive tooth­
tars, department stores. It was brush as a clut. This replacss
like a hectic whirlwind .political Garry Moors’s show for ths summar.
teur."
In one department store, Guy
said, be sew some 30,000 to 25.
Baiweea • sad 10 aiUlloii Ame­
000 people within a six-hour period ricana a rt suffering from dis­
—shaking hands, answering ques eases ef the heart and circula­
lions aod signing autographs. * tion.
Puadamsntely. Guy noted, the
P. A.’s ere good pubUcity — but
there's .another aspect.
"Through ■ P. A. you can really
tsU ia a hurry bow valuable you
TREATSB
•re," the actor said. "You won't
come away frees a P. A. with
many doubts."
NOW SHOWING
Guy doesn't put much faith In
OPEN 11:45
"the ratings" as e criteria of th e '
success of a TV actor.
"What really counts," be con­
cluded, Is what the public thinks
of you."

Wife Believes Famed Frogman
Not Dead, But Captive Of Russians
By PAUL R. ALLERUP
DOVER. England (U P l)-M ri.
Margaret Crabb, divorced wife of
famed British frogman Cdr. Lionel
(Buster) Crabb, who Is listed offi­
cially as dead, is sure he is alive.
She thinks he is working for the
Russians somewhere behind the
Iron Curtain—unwillingly, but per­
haps not loo unhappily.
Mrs. Crabb, an attractive, 44yesr-old brunette, does not accept
the British government version
that Crabb died April 19. 1936,
while diving near a Soviet cruiser
in Portsmouth harbor.
She said the headless, handlesi
body of a man in a rubber frog­
man’s suit that was found 14
months after Crabb's disappear­
ance, and ruled by a coroner's Jury
to be the commander's, was not
his body.
"They showed me the corpse and
1 do not believe it was Lionel," she
said.
A recently published book makes
Ihe sams claim and has stirred up
the Crabb mystery all over again.
Mra. Crabb goes along with the
book.
Written by Ciech newsman J.
Bernard Hutton, the book "frog­
man Extraordinary” claims docu­
ments and photos smuggled out of
Russia prove Crabb did not die
that day in Portsmouth harbor
hut rather was captured by the
Russians.
On the day of his disappearance,
Ihe new Russian cruiser Ordihonikidie, which brought then Soviet
Premier Nikolai Bulganin and
Nikita Khrushchev to Britain for a
visit, was in the harbor. A widely
accepted, but never officially ac­
knowledged theory, was that Crabb
went down to inspect it.
Hutton says in his book that
Crabb was liken alive and now ia
in Soviet hinds, training Russian
frogmen. There Is a photo of a
man In Russian naval uniform that
llutlon claims is Crabb.
Mrs. Crabb (old UPI in sn inter­

view that "The picture looks very
much like Crabby, lie is thinner,
but that's only to be expected. J
believe it is him."
The claims of the book "ring
true" to her, she said, adding:
"Many of the remarks attributed
to Crabby were Just the kind of
remarks he would have made."
She ask) she knew "he would not
have stayed in Russia or worked
for them unless he was forced."
But she added, "Once he knew
there was no chance of returning
home, his actual love for the sea
might easily have persuaded him
to instruct Russian naval cadets."
Mrs. Crabb, who divorced the
frogman prior to his disappear­
ance. was interviewed In her clifflop home at St. Margaret's Bay
near Dover, where she lives with
her 14-year-old son, Mlcharl. She
supports herself and son working
as a typist In the government'*
customs office here.
She does not plan, the said, to
take any steps to prove her former
husband is alive, or to seek his
return from Russia if he Is.
"I am happy," she said, "to be­
lieve he Is safe and well."
"I cannot bring myself to think
Ihe Russians will ever let him
come home," she said.
The British government plans no
action in the rate, foreign Secre­
tary Sclfryn Lloyd told the House
of Commons, when questioned
about Hutton's claims, that there
is no reaaon to doubt the curoner's
verdict that the body recovered
in 1937 was Crabb's.

Shattering Screams
HOUSTON, Tex. (U P I)- TWo
elderly widows, Mrs. Ann L. Bias­
ing, 64, and Mrs. Irene West, 63,
frightened a burglar so much
with their screams Wednesday he
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LONDON (UPI) — Britain’#
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glide over the world's highlit
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lAindon dfnliat Henry Pittroch*,
ah* i* ••ttlng up a truat fund to
finanra tha *ip*ditlon, Tha coat ia
estimated at between 914,000 and
926,000.
Permission was given by the
Nepal govarnmant for ah attempt
this year, but fundi ware not
available.
The party would uaa a field
near Mount Evareat at Pohkre,
which ia aoma 25 mile* from tha
Annapurna p*aka in tha Himalayaa.
Pittroch*, would al)lp out hia
privet* plane, a Mile* M*as*ng*r,
to towr th* glidar aloft. Three
glider* would be taken along, in­
cluding Mr*. Burn*’ own machine,
Skylark HI — ona of tha moat
modern available.
Supplies of fuel would have to
be taken up to the graaa eattla
patture which would aerve aa tha
airstrip. It is estimated tho fuel
would cost 12.Ho a gallon. Spe­
cial radio direction finding equip,
mint would have to be installed
to "horn*” the pilot.
Pittrocbr-, who la 90 and has
b**n a pilot for fiva year*, said:
"Tha country la barren and haa
no feature* on which It ia possible
for a pilot to fix hia position.
"Thera la often n grant deal ef
duet in the atmosphere, ao n pilot
cannot a** far b*low.
"The cost of taking out nil the
At the beginning of this century,
ihe average newborn child In tho
United States could be espected
to live only 4T years.

8UBURBAN TRAIN STATION OF FUTURE will look
like this, according to an nrtiftt’n conception whldh ha*
the transportation system worked out for tha most
modern efficiency.

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glldara and tqulpment ta
high, and insurance charges ap*
palling. Ona of ua would gw e a t
first to make a monaataaanee.* Tha baat weather condition*
probably would ba in Map. ba*
fore tha monsoons atari,
Not only a rt there plenty e l
thermals (upeurrenta of w a rn
•lr), but 100 an hour winds atrika
the mountain aIdel, than defleet
upwards td tre a t height*.
Pittroche said, "A glider weald
climb fester then an nlrplaaa.
Tha out and return should Mb
taka more than two hours a t tha
moat. It could ho a vary danger*
oua trip if anything wont w re a a
because tho only place for land*
ing ia a t Pohkr*.

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DEADLINES
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Good Food
2. For Rant
9. Wanted to Root

4. Rtal Estate Wanted
5. Rral Eatalo For Salt
L Mortgage l.oana
T. Rualnraa OpyortnniliM
7-A Inauranro

&gt;. Fomalo Help Wanted
I. Malo Help Wanted
II. Malo or Fomalo
II. Work Waatad
It. Plumbing Harrirao
IS. Eloclrlral Sorrlroa
14. Build. Paint * R.pair
IL 8 social Srrriroa
1I*A Boanty Parlora
II. Flower* A I’laata
17. I’alo • Llvoatock • S.pplla
II. Machlaery • Toola
II. Boats and Motora
28. Aolontobilaa
N*A Trallcra
SI. Farnltara
SI. Artlrloo Far Salo
« A Artie la Wanted
SS. N o l l e a P.raonalo
34. Loot A Fouad

2. For Rent

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C L A R K
PLUMBING A HEATING
Moved to our new location
2464 So. HIAWATHA AVE.
FA 2-2.174
Block off Hwy. 17-92
FREE ESTIMATES

laff - a - day

UNFURNISHED apartmert Kit­
chen equipped Call FA 2-2$00.
2-RF.DROOM garage apt., large
living and dining room. 20031s
French Ave. Ph. FA 2 3830.

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11. Electrical Service*

APARTMENTS, clean, large A
small, new linoleum, down­
stairs 611 Park Ave.

House Wiring — ritctrle Service
Sid Viblrn »
RANDALL FI.ECTRIC CO.
M3 Magnolia
FA 2 0913

1 and 2 BR turnished apartments
$60 A $63 mo.
3 HR furnished house $73 mo.
ROSA PAYTON. REALTOR
Ph. FA 2-1301 17 92 at Hiawitha
NEWLY decorated 3 room furn­
ished apartment $60 per month:
rime in. IP E. Sth. SI. Call
FA 2-1233 or FA 2 37*6.

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14. Build. Paint k Repair
CARPENTRY, painting, rooting,
screening and cement work,
FA 2 4(99.

15. Special Services

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22. Article* For Sale

PIANO TUNING A REP .IRING WINDOW FAN - in or out, style,
with timer. FA 2-3(29.
W L HARMON
Ph. FA ?-4223
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
1 Cent per lb
I.*)-A Beauty Parlora
THE SANFORD HERALD
OFFICE
204 W. lit. S t FA 2-2*1!
rACTORT TO YOU
ALUMINUM
Beatty Salon
VENETIAN BLINDS
2(10 Oak
FA 9-.7U4 Enclosed head. Sag-proof botfoon
rail with plaitic ends. Plaatfo
June A July Specials: Permanents er rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
93.03 A up. 3 Senior Operators,
cords.
Harriett, Jo Stapleton A Eva Senkarik Gins* and Paint Co.
Jo Wynne. Soft Water. T. V. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4198
Stamp*. Air Cond. HARRIETT'S
BEAUTY NOOK, 103 So. Oak 1 ROY SCOUT uniform, size 19,
FA 2-3742.
vrry good ' condition. 99.M,
FA 2-4073.

Dawn's

PLATT.S CARPENTRY Service!, 16. Flower* k Plants
new work k repairs. Specialise
in Fla. room enclosures. Th. Cut Flower* For Any Ore* non
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA 2 7416.
FA 2-1120
or
FA 2-027?
THOS. E. THOMPSON
17. Peta, Livestock, Supplies
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
BLUE female Collie. A. K. C. reg­
Roofing k Siding
istered. 4 month* old. FA 2-1*33.
Phona FA 2 *431
CHIHUAHUAS, A.K.C. registered.
LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAINT
FA 2-437*.
ROOFING FHA l.oana
7 -5
1JtW, King Feature* Bywdtceta, h t . World right* reeervtd.
B. EDWARDS
19. Boat* and Motora
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
"Back op a little, madam, ao I can get my a m free
We Give TV Stamps
Gateway To Th# Waterway
to writ* a ticket!"
903 W. 3rd St.
FA 2-7*98
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Robson S p o rtin g Goods
15. Special Service*
304-6 ( E. 1st.
Ph FA 2-3961
7. Buninetw Opportunities
5. Rent Estate For Sale
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state
SERVICE STATION: Good loca­
IT'S BEAUTIFUL k
Mercury Outboard Motora
invoices, hand bills, and
tion and well established. In­ pmenti,
UNDER PRICED
WOODRUFF MARINE
r o g r a m s , ete. Progressiva
ventory—Take over. Apply 401
Large home with three bedrooms
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2931— 2401 French Ave. . FA 9-1392
W. 6th St.
and two baths on 2'v lots. Many
206 West tllh St.
treea. 2317 Osceola Drive.
20. Automobile*
SERVICE CALLS 2200
8. Female Help Wanted
LARGE I bedroom, 2 bath bom*.
The Biggest Little Shop
1949 FORD TRUCK. IK ton. *1»
Garage. Nire yard. Reasonable
la Sanford. All Part* And
W. 1st. FA 2-9792.
equity. 912 Cherokee Circle,
WITHOUT NEGLECTING
labor G'. ranleed M Days.
Sunlend Estatei. FA 2-2339.
PLYMOUTH.
1949, excellent con
SANFORD RADIO k T ' CENTER
HOME
ditlon. ( 200. FA 2-88(6.
303
Sanford
Ave.
FA
2*741
and
family
have
extra
money
IDEALLY LOCATED!
working near home. Avon is
Neer Pinccrest school, lovely 9
VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE: 20-A Trailers
well liked and sell* easily. We
bedroom, 2 hath hnmr. Double
Repairs and Supplies Electro­
will help you. Ask for home in­
carportr. extra large utility
lux, Hoover, Kirby, Rexair, etc. WANTED TO TRADE Real Eitate
terview.
Manager,
Box
216,
room, patio, reasonable down
No service charge. Work guar­
for a house trailer.' FA 2-0319.
Lockhart, Fla.
payment, 4*% mortgage. Ph.
anteed. Call FA 2-0204.
2-WHEFL utility trailer &gt;30. 123
FA 2 2(31.
TUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Mayfair Circle. Ph. FA 2 232*.
FIRST $(00 cash will buy $1.(00
An typea and iltes. Installed
SHORT
OF
CASH?
equity In beautiful 3 bedroom, S
"Do It Yourself"
21. Furniture
Who Isn’t? How about earn­
bath home with lake view. Many
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
ing about |2 per .hour? House­
extras Including G. E. Built In
S T » .N E
New 4k Used Furniture k Appli­
wives preferred for good
equipment. FA 2-3(72.
Machinery and Supply Co.
ances. A Good Place To
AVON territories. Write, Box
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 3 4491
BUY, SELL or TRADE
St. Johns Realty Co. 946, Lockhart, Fla.
OUR SPECIALTIES — Llfetlm#
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Jenkins
F urniture
Muffler* - Brake Adjustments 40* Sanford Ave.
1U N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2(123
PA 1-T4M
4k Rtllning. THRIFTY SERVICE
9. Mala Help Wanted
STATION, Cor. 2nd 4k Palmetto.
• BIG VALUES
ROSA L. PAYTON DREDGE OPERATOR, FA 2-1(96
• QUICK CREDIT
AIR
CONDITIONING
after ■ p. m.
• EASY TERMS
H. B. roP K CO.
And Associate*
WE
GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
PROJECTIONIST, part time. JPh.
200 S. Park - FA 3 4234
Registered Real Ratal* Broker
FA 2-1(82 after *:00 p. m.
Ph. FA 9-iaot 1T-M a! ifWwathi
WILSON - MAIER

KITCHEN TABLE and 4 chair*
33.00; dining room rug 2S.M{
4 pair draperies 94.00; washmr,
Kenmore. used 4 months IIM;
utility table A broiler Il0.**t
T. V. stand $1.00; 3-pleee
tlonal, green $30.00; red
ther lilt hack chair $13.00;
bed $13.00; Kenmore sweeper
$10.00; glider $10.00; electric
lawn mower $10.00. Mrs. Baker,
32 Sunset Dr., DcBary. Phene
NO $ 4680.
GOOD uied frame windows, Jambe
and aiiorted lumber. See fo ie
man at Nicholson Rulck Bldg.
PEAS, Rtackeye A Crowder. P|u
FA 2 0415.
RKDI-MIXED-KONCRETB
37" Window Stile $1.93
St" Window Lintels 91.13
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave. Ph. rA 1-3731
SAWDUST-SHAVINGS FA !-9*TTt
Buckner A Son.
A!R CONDITIONER, two-tot »e&gt;
tercooled Phtlco model at book
value. In perfect condition, may
be seen in operation. Phene
Midway 7-3074, Winter Park.
20 Gallon garbage eaa 99.$*, met*
kits, canteens. ARMY-NAVT
SURPLUS, 310 Sanford Ave.

2-BEDROOM home 2062 Hibiscus
Court. Mrs. Ilatel B. Moughton,
SINGER Featberwaight to rei
FA 2-3437.
SLEEPING ROOMS, tbo Gablci
sible party. 11 payments
401 Magnolia Avo. FA 3-0720.
at (910. Guaranteed. Atttifc*
2 - BEDROOM apartment near
mentf. Call PA 3-9*21.
tchool k shopping center. No
3-BEDROOM furnished home $90
pets please. 2613 Elm Avanue.
month. 2336 Palmetto. FA 2-1910
BEAUTIFULLY furnished room MOBILE~liOMES~water k lights
furnished. $11 per week. Phone
SANFORD
hi private home. FA 2-7714.
FA 2 0319.
RENT or SALE: I room houao; OSTEEN: 1 bedroom furnished
0IJ PI S I P ; l Ml
garage; modern; FAI-037S.
house. Phone FA 2-4126.
(•ROOMS, unfurnished, $7» per
/ L
n Lif.
me. 4-Roomt, furnished, $M per SUMMER rate of $53. Large nice
unfum.
apt.
1700
Magnolia.
mo. Phona FA 2 3021.
9-RQOM first floor apartment, 2-BEDROOM house, clean, cool
and quiet; garage; large yard.
furnished, $40 per mo. StS Pal­
AUTO GLASS
New and Uaed Furniture
3 • BEDROOM
house,
kitchen
Phone FA 2-36(3.
metto Avo.
(It E. First St.
PA 1-8*92
equipped, screened porch. Fen­ 11. Work Wanted
INSTALLED
LARGE
three
bedroom
unfurn­
ced, yard. Low down payment. HOUSEWORK, FA 2-2999.
2-BEDROOM upstair* apartment,
Windshield
Back
C.lasa
Good
Uied
Furnltur#
for Salo.
ished
home
UIS
Park
Ave.,
(09 Rosalia. Ph. FA 2-73(1.
■ir conditioned, $70. FA 2 066$.
Door Glass
VentGlass
CUSTOM Upholiterlng. Free Es­
$123.00 month. Call FA 3-3(31.
HOUSEWORK: FA 2 4016.
timates. All work guaranteed.
PKAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
8ERVICK
HOUSE oa Cameron Avenue, East
Phone PA 2-7111 or Ml 4-1771.
aide between Celery and Geneva 2*A Reach Rentals
WASHING k IRONING. FA 2 7061 Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co,
J.
W.
HALL
I*_ - Casselberry.
m W. 2nd Bt.
FA 2 4(22
Avaaue; 4 bedrooms, kitchen ap­
— - -------------------------- — 1
M44
French
Ave.
12. Plum M nf Service*
pliances. School bus atop. Quiet HUTCHISON APARTMENTS—3M
RotVuv
Uied furniture, appllmcei, fools
So.
Atlantic
Ave.,
D
a
y
t
o
n
a
LAWNS
MOWED
Power
Edgar.
neighborhood. $73 per month.
eke. Bought-Sold Larry'* Mart
PhosM PA $-9*41
Beach. For reservation eaU "C al HaR"
Jerry Lord, FA 3-321*._______
Phone FA $4143.
IK lanford Ave. Ph. PA &gt;-4119
FA 2-0431.
9-BEDROOM, 2 bath home on
VAN
PELT
RENT A BED
large corner lot. FA 2-43(7.
22. Artleto* Fer 8*1*
WATCH REPAIR
RaSaway, Hoiptta’ A Baby Beds 5. Real Estate For Sale
Old faahloned csre. Modern equip­
ADD THE EXTRAS: Extra cool
By Day, Week or Month
Plumbing k Heating
ment. Electronic Timer. lake ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
9-bcdrooms; with extra trees;
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
AIR CONDITIONING
FARMER’S
AGENCY
Beds. Day. Week, or Mootbextra lovely patio; axtra large CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Msry, FA 11911.
Ph. FA I-Slll
11$ W. lit 8L
PURNITURE CENTER
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
living
mom:
extra-GE
buity
in;
1007
Sanford
Ava.
FA
2
6362
1100 French Avo.
Lllllaa Trama
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
extra
low
cost
with
no
qualify­
Sewinff
Mach.
Repairs
R. IL l**ra, D. H. Whitmore
Ph. PA 2 7*33
private baths, U4 W First St.
ing.
FA
2
70(1.
PLUMLTNG
♦ • I t I AIM
ALL MAKES 4k MODEI.S
Aaecr'afa*.
Contracting A Repairs
BUNK REDS, twin site, window
NICE bedroom, private entrance 2163 S. Park Ave. Pi,, r* 3 3221 FURNISHED or unfurnished 4
Free Estimates
RENTALS $3 WEEK fan. 30 1IP Johnson Javelin
After hours, FA 2-MK, FA l mr.
and bath. Phone FA 4-244$.
room house on 2 large lots.
I I v i n (, it o n m
R. L. HARVEY
Motor, automatic w a a h # r,
203 W. First St. (24 hr. ser.)
FA 30261, fA 2 3012
(6,700 furnished. Old Orlando 2(4 Sanford Ave. Phene FA 2 (113
chrome table and • chairs, uti­
rA 2-3625
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
Hwy.,
turn
So.
Just
past
Sirin
3-BEDROOM house. Two lots In­
lity link. Phone rA 3-44*9.
Fenced backyard. FA 2 4967.
mcycr. New white house. Ph.
cluding corner. Full price 17300.
FA 2-3671.
NEW BOMBS BT
I960 BRAND NEW BEL AIR
Terms. 603 E 2St*&gt; St.
FURN. A pt SOI* W. 1st Bt.
P O R T A B L E SEWING MA­
DUPLEX,
1
aide
furnished.
Each
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
CHINE all attachments 4k guar­
apartment t bedroom. Equity
Raymond Lundquist, Asaoe.
m ith ' ss n r n n i.it: H K ta iv i
antee. Take over payments ef
(1600.
2201
So.
Park
Ave.,
San­
Nolle.
Ii
hrr.li&gt;glvrn.
that
ati.r
i-iiii»lil*r»ll«n
nt
hr
FA 2-S951
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
17.10. Writ* Mr. While, 303 Weat
ford. Florida. FA 2-3876.
Wilton R..I ami ll.nra* II.»• far tasoaln* of prop.riy In An.fn.ltat. St.. Sanford.
.4 Plat af llrulil Park, lha Samlnola I'uunl)- V.onlha (.'*IU*nlMloO
\OTICM o r TMM ADtWTIO* Of A 1 BEDROOM, Irama house. Needs
South PiMcrcet
will halil a puhlli- haarlli* to ilal.rniln. Ilia faaaltillllr of recom­
nr.snLlTio* ci .imhmj. v s r a r soma repair. (600 down take up We have Just exclusively listed
mending
In
lha
Hoard
of
County
Cnmmlaalonara,
that
all
nf
l^ila
Sell
Ua
Yeur
furniture.
Qu'ek
Oa
Oaee*
Reed, Be. ef Bee#
T tsa AAll ASASnoMSU TMK
4 Ihrntiah }4 nf Amand.d I’lal of Druid rark. pr.e.nll&gt;- tnn.d
payments of $30 a month. Ap­ the finest little 30 acre V a le n ­
Service With Th* Cash. RUPEE
STNRKTS At vswr.it iin n r.lv .
A-l
ha
tonad
C-J
Cnmm.r.
lal.
Thla
,r.a
la
Kaal
of
I’S
17-SI,
Waal
prox. $3,300 a, ir i. 1 mils north
SKUtW At nKtOltlir.il ANII
TRADING POST. PA f-*«77.
cia orange grove in the county,
of Xranrh Atanua, South of Itth Miraat and Xorlh of Onor*
shows ov rt.AT o r savii aviso
Lake Monroe bridge on 17-92.
Straai.
17-99, I mile* Be. ef Be
la
t
us
show
you
thia
beautiful
srntvoa, to act no. m , as me­
Call Ralph J. Hayri FA 2-1193.
I'ulillr ll.arlog will bo hold In th# S.mlnul# County Court
lo n ii sets iv rt.AT hook 4. rs im
grove, located in th* (Inrst cit-! llou.a.
County
Conimla.lonar'a
Itoom,
Sanford,
riorlda
on
Wed­
aa n n i . t r n&gt;:conos o r bkwi*
rus area available today. Priced
nesday July IS. tssa at 7:Ss r. M. or *a eooe tharoaflor *■ potaClohlnf Coat
AN EXCITING OFFER'!
\o i.it I'o t'v rr, ri.onniA i
thla,
at
(37,300.00. Terms Available
I. Whllflsld Bits.:
Naval officer transferred. Beau­
Sainltmla
County
Honing
Commlaalon
Contact—
i
t Oskhurst Btrsst
tiful S BR., t hath bom* on bugs
Hy Rohart S llrown
A i Low Aa
I. Rldeewood Street
Sammol* County Coning Plraclor
fully
landscaped
corner
loll
4. Alpine Blrsst
ruhliah
Juno
S
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Flexible down payment. Come
I. Arnold A,«nu, North
Stenstrom Realty
a. Arnnld Aqeuu* Rout h
look and you won't leave.
t. Tureer Avtniio
FA 26113 for appo'ntmcnt.
lit N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2120
a. (Irate Annnt
i.Ktot T IIK fo i.U M v iN O :
VA-FHA,
"Open evening* til 1:30 P M."
lies In :» feet Kast and IS*
f**t South of th. MV rnriiar C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
FHA-IN-8ESVICB
BUSINESS PROPERTY: 2396 So
or PK&lt;« of NK'«. rt.rtlnn II.
BROKER
Elm Avenue. Writ* owner, J.
Tnwnahlp 11 South, nans* 1*
W. B. Shippy, Alaoc.
Immediate Occupancy
W. Huguley, 929 N. E. (th. Ave­
Kast, run Ihtui* K«»t 1SS *1
f»at; Ihasr* South S* f*»t, 902 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3991
nue, Galneavillr. Florida.
theme t\ aat ill.U fret, them a
1 Year Paraonnl
North a* feat to point of he- 9-BEDROOM furnished home. 2336
fi. Mortgage Loan*
ginning, brine nun a portion
SatisfActton
Palmetto. Phone FA 2-1(10.
ef Lot* a, 4, 7 and S Of Work
MORTGAGE LOANS
A, West Allamnni* Hslehtr, TWO LOTS, 2 room furnished cot­
Section 1, Plat llnnk la, I’as*
Commercial and
tage at Lemon Bluff. FA 2-3(31.
74, Publla fir. or da uf Semlnula
• Quiet CfmmuBlty
Conventional Residence
County, Klnrlila.
WISE
and
JOHNSON
2-BEDROOM
with
Florida
room.
1*1 this uotlr* he piibltrlird ona
Yeur
• New G «K Gm t m
431 Magnolia Ph: OA 9 34(1
Fenced yard, i l l Mayfair Cir­
lima within thirty riava fnllnnlng
eae full yeur ea tha
tha adoption of tha Itaanlutlon In
cle. FA 2-M27.
Orlando,
Fla.
rims ef yeur
ana l»u* of a aanapapar of arna.
ral circulation puhllahtd In tha
keck.
County.
Thla Iko lltb day of June, !t4S.
Paal
Arthur H. Hath* lilt. Jr.
Turn Went Oa 20th
I.OW INTEREST RATES
i*lark at lha ftoard of County
Tu Sauferdl Be Our
t'ummliilnnara of Srmlnola
81. F*ltow Country
| Already Financed
• No Qualifying
9 Daya Aheelutelr Preab
County. Florida,
Club ltd. A Watch
rc n r.ih ’ it j u t . r i t i i lets
Without Ohliguriea At Oaa 4M
Other Than Your Own Good Credit
Ssalurd'a Leudlag Metofo WMfo
For Our Signs . . . .
You Locate Housing Poe Tea 1
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Bedroom
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1-2
Bath
Mumre
ANDERSON'S REPAIR
Your Family. Pick Up Rapa A*
MUNLANIJ ESTATES end MUlTH I'lNECUEST
(•BEDROOMS, H i T1LI BATH 9 with colored rial are*,
SHOP
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SUNDAY
General Aulomobilt
Homes On* Te Three Yean Old
All Hom«* Carry A I Yr. F.H.A. Warraaty
2:M F, M. TU Dnrfc
Repair*
IN THB CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCE
Dow* Payment* As Low As 9(09
Rafln* Tune-up*
Moalhly Pa) mast* As Low Aa 173
AN Work G uaranteed
Hwy. 1T-M 4 I M M .
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvilla

To

12. Plumbing Services

h'rralh

3-BR., kitchen equlpt.. attic fan.
quiet neighborhood. FA 2-SM6.

3-BEDROOM, 2 Bath Home. $123
Per Month. FA 2-2339.
RESPONSIBILITY:
HOMES, DUPLEXES,
The Herald will not .bo roaponalbla
APARTMENTS
for morn than on. Incorrect liwrCONTACT STENSTROM REALTY
tlon of yonr ad. and m orroo tha
111 N. PARK AVE.
FA 2 2420
Htht to roalao or rojact any ad*
Trrtliemant from that ordtrrd to 2. For Rant
FURNISHED, clean 1st floor
conform to tbo poHclec of thla
apartment, lot Palmetto.
P*P*r.
2-BEDROOM trailer. FA 26388.
BUSINESS PROPERTY: 2596 So.
FOR RENT: Garage Apartment,
Elm Avenue. Write owner, J.
234Vfc W. 19th. Street: newly
W. Huguley, 926 N. K. (lh. Ave­
decorated, 4 roomi. $4S plus
nue, Gainesville, Florida.
ulilitiaa. No children or pets.
PINECREST AREA: Clean 3-bed­
Telephone FA 2-2933.
room house end 2-bedroom dup­
lex; electric kitchens; water
TWO bedroom furnished apart­
furnished. FA 2-4111.
ment, 2101 Magnolia, $53.00.
Phone FA 2 3931.
2- BEDROOM house, lerratio
floors. Fenced in backyard
FURNISHED apt. 300 Park Ave.
ideal for children. Apply 602
W. 27th.
HOUSE, Ml Rosalia Dr. Call
FA 2 33(2.
2-BEDROOM unfurnlihed home
available now. FA 2-1349.
CLEAN modern furnished apts.,
Ml Palmatto. FA 2-4338.
3-BEDROOM furnished home to
responsible parly. $110 month­
NICELY furnished 3 room apart­
ly, lest with lease. FA 2-3888.
ment, private bath. FA 2-5303.
3-ROOM furnished garage apart­
2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
ment. Water and electricity
ped. Phone FA 2-6043.
furnished. No children. FA 2-1303

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W IN CASH
BASEBALL

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CONTEST RULES

CONTKSH

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a 18 Baseball games scheduled to be played this weekend aaa
placed, one In each ad on Ibla pare. Indicate the winner be
writing In the name of the team opposite the advertiser's nemt
in the entry blank an this page. Me Bcoraa. Jus* ptrk the
winners.

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LFREE CASH PRIZES will be awarded each week (in ac­
cordance with Contest Rules a t right) as follows: 1st
PRIZE: $15; 2nd PRIZE: $10; 3rd PRIZE $5. Nothing to
Buy. Nothing to Pay. No Obligation.

U Pick a number which you think will be the highest number
of runs scored in any ona game — by BOTH teama — and plaea
this number In the space provided in the Entry Blank. TMa
will be used to break ties.
a On* entry only to each contestant Entries for thie week’s
contest must ba brought to the offica of thla newspaper, er post­
marked, not later than Noon, Friday, July 8th.
V

a Winners of this woaks rontaat aro not eligible

to

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within three wsokf. Decisions of our eontaat judges am Ami.

OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK
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Scnkarik Gkaa A Paint Co. — ..... Winnar........
Chapa an Concrete Products __ Winnar.....
CaJary City Printing C o.............„.WIan*r----MeRobsrts Tlra Supply, lac.
Winnar.......
Carroll's Foraltur# ........................Winnar----Bob Croatky Agency ........— ....... Winnar.......
Harry's Bar A Paekaga..................Winnar-----Bursar King ................................. Winnar.......
Laka Monro# 1m ............... ............Winnar.......
Harrsl A Barariy ..........................Winnar.......
Seminok County Laundry............ Winnar----Pinacraat Inn ................. ................Winnar.....Sanford C konsrs........................... W'innar-----San MmE Boatanrant......................Winnar........
HM Lambar A Hardwara ..._......... Winner
Allatata Insurance............. ............Winner........
Cavanaugh Tlra Service................Winner—
Gaarga’s Tavern
..........— Winner
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P IC K TH E W IN N E R S
or

THE BASSE ALL GAMES LISTED IN THESE ADI.
[THEY'RE TO BE PLAYED FRIDAY, SATURDAY AMD
SUNDAY — YOU MAY WIN CASH I

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PITTSBURGH AT PHILADELPHIA (SUN.)

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REPAIR AND OVERHAUL
Ptm Parking

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and mending, Call FA 2-8700

Harrell &amp; Beverly Automotive Service
NO West Win Street
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Sanford'a OMaat Cleaner*
TAMPA AT PALATKA (FRI.)

LAKELAND AT TAMPA (SUN.) .

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�Circuit Clerk Arthur Beckwith
Jr. said that, bated on figures
supplied 'by Mrs. Walker, the
county should receive approxi­
mately $1.98.1,800 front taxes.
After almost two aad one half
hours of listening to budget re­
quests, the board went over the
general operating budget which is
expected to be approximately the
same as last year — $493,636.13.
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w Krider made the remark after Last year’* evaluation* were $162
the operating budget will be an
th* board agraed to hold the milt million.

kvceeate af janltorW eereiee ha
the courthouse.
I.ast year only $2,600 was spent
to keep the courthouse clean and
this year the board plana to hire
additional help.
However, budget requests were
the order of the day and the ma­
jority of the office* under the
jurisdiction of the commission
wanted more money.
County Health Director Dr.
Clyde Brother* asked the board
for an additional $6,000 to employ
an extra tanitarian. The current

Health &lt;Wp*rtm***4 budget hi
$18,000.
Rrothem stcsssad Mm need for
an additional sanitarian by saying
that mort •mphaiii muat tie
placed on inspscting restaurant*
and eehooli.
"Sanitation la aoma of the
school* U in Urriblt shape,"
Brothera said.
Raymond Ball, trice chairman of
the County Zoning Commiaiiun,
aakad the commission to raise the
budget of the loning office from
$88,449 to $48,100. Included in

the budget request was a pay hike
for director Holiert Brown from
$6,.100 to $7,800.
The county agent's office also
asked for a budget increase of
82,069.70. The 1960-61 request was
for $1.1,609.70. The request in­
cludes a raise in pay for County
Agent Cecil Tucker from $2,600 to
8-1,600. The agent also receives
$.1,600 from the state.
More fund* also were asked for
the county home, with an increase
front $26,000 to $.10,000 to take
care of needed repairs.

The home demonstration agent's
office asked for an increase front
$7,920 to $8,666.
The welfare clinic asked for an
increasa from $9,000 to $12,000.
Civil Defense asked for an in­
crease of fund* from $6,000 to
$9,000.
•
There were alto small increases
requested by the circuit judge and
eounty judge’s offices to provide
more equipment and needed im­
provements.
The only decrease in funds wa*
front the supervisor of registra-

tion'a of flea from $14,006 to
$9,42$. The reaaon for the d*&gt;
crease is that there won't ba a no
re-registration this year.
The biggest budget request eatao
last week from the sheriff* office
when Sheriff J. L. Hobby asked
for $144,000 as compared wild
$1.11,000 last year.
Hobby askad for th# Increasa to
giv* deserving deputies a
raise.
Krider said the board hope* to
have the budget to final shape
by th* end of the month.

Bevan Dies
LONDON (UP!) Anrurin
Be van, 82ycar-old Labor Party
deputy leader, died today aftar a
long illness. The fiery politician
died at hi* home, Asheridge
Farms, Chesham, not far from
tondon.

VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and continued hot through Thursday. High today, 90-95. Low tonight, 70-75.
United Preaa Leased Wire Established itttt
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1000
SANFORD,' F]

No Trace
BODOE, Norway (UPI) —U. S.
Air Force search planes today
had covered a total distance
equal to three Umea around tha
Equator without finding a trace
of a U. S. Stralojet reconnais­
sance plane missing with six men
aboard.

Wage Boost

HANK KRAJEWSKI, perennial presidential hopeful for
his own "Poor Man’s Party," poses with a porky pal in
his slicker-bedecked car. The New Jersey pig furmer
plans to visit both Los Angeles and Chicago while a
couple other political parties hold their conventions.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Here is how the Demo,
crutic presidential race stacks up on the buHia of com­
mitted delegates and known first ballot preferences
compiled by United Press International:
Sen- John F. Kennedy -— 676
Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson — 209
Sen. Stuart Symington.— 81
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey —,61 i &gt;
Adlat E. Stevenson — 22* 5^-;
Another 201 &gt;» votes were pledged to.favorite aona
wild 377 were uncom m it led.
'
.It takes'761 votes to win th iS o w n au S T *

NEW YORK (UPI)-M arine en­
gineers who sail on Atlantic and
Gulf Coast passenger and dry
cargo ships have been awarded
a 6 per cent wage increase, the
Marine Engineer’s Beneficial As­
sociation announced T u e s d a y
night.
ROME (UPH - A aeries of
Communist-inspired riots a a d
demonstrations today threatened
te topple the government of Pre­
mier Fernando Tambronl. Tha
Communist Party, which claima
Ihe largest membership outside
Ihe Iron Curtain, appeared deter­
mined lo stir as much trouble
a* possible.

1st Link Finished
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Road Department today announc­
ed that construction of ihe first
link in (he Orlando-Winter Park
Freeway has been completed.
The project,, costing $2,660,339, In-

Di voice 6rmnted
PORTLAND, Maine (UPI)-Two
lime Oscar-winning arlrasa Belie
Davis today was granted a di­
vorce from her fourth husband,
TV-raovie actor Gary Merrill.
The unrontealrd divorce was
granted by Justice Charles A.
Pomeroy in Cumberland County
Superior Court. The 52-ycarnld
Seminole will get (25u,ooo from dramatic star also had divorced
the program.
her three olhrr husband*.
Department Director E. O. Rol­
and said Tuesday the counties will Back On Stand
receive an additional $384,oou Irom
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - The
transportation mileage taxes.
Dade County will get the most, iroaecution resumed Its questionan estimated $2,742,000 followed ng of Raiford Prison Supt. Deby Duval, $1,070,000 and Palm Witt Sinclair today in the govern­
ment's trial of 14 former Raiford
Beach, $1,584,000.
guards on charges of convict bru­
Other amounts include!
Bay $476,000, Brevard $551,000, tality. The white-haired Sinclair
Escambia $906,000, Hillsborough answered question* by defense
$1,284,000, Jackson $342,000. Lake attorneys Tuesday and admitted
$600,000, Polk $1,331,000. Putnam tear gas waa an accepted method
of putting down disturbances by
$313,000, Volusia (946,000.
recalcitrant prisoners.

County To Get $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
In Gasoline Tax Funds
Seminole 'County, along with 66
other counties in Florida will get
about $32,391,000 la gasoline tax
money during the present fiscal
year, according te the Slato Board
of Administration.

NEW YORK (UPI)—Slock prices
at 1 p. m.
American TAT .................. 90
American Tobacco ............ 56&gt;•
Bethlehem Steel ............. 45H
Chrysler . . . a . . ; ................. 45H
Curtiss-Wright .................. 17H
Douglas Aircraft ............... 27H
Eastman Kodak .................. 129V4
Ford Motor . . ; .................... 661*
General Electric ............... 93H
General Motors-.................. 44te
Graham Paige ..................... 2
Int. TAT .......................... 40te
John*on Electronics .........9S10W
Lorillard
&gt; ..................... 371k
Minute Maid .........
24^
Penney
43H
Penn RR .........
13H
Sears Roebuck .................. (Ste
Standard Oil N J .................. 40’x
Sludcbaker .......................... Ste
U. S. Steel .......................... 7SH
Weslinghotue El................... 6ttk

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Longwood Council Demos H it
(UPI) - Chairman
To M eet Thursday G.ORLANDO
Harold Alexander of the Flor­
Longwood Town Council mem­
bers are expected to set a date
for the paving of Wildmcrc Ave.
and also to set up a public hear­
ing for residents to protest as­
sessment* made to property own­
ers on the street paving pro­
ject at their meeting Thursday.

ida GOP claims the Democratic
Party la now controlled by it*
“ ultra-liberal1 element which he
said had deserted the South. Alex­
ander, here to talk with Republi­
can leaders, agreed with former
President Harry Truman that the
Democratic convention ba* been
The council will meet at 8 p. "rigged" in favor of presidential
m. in the Town Hall.
hopeful Sen. John Kennedy.

WASHINGTON (LTD - Presi­
dent Eisenhower charged today
that Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev Is making very crude
attempts to interfere in the Ameriesn presidential election.
The Prciident told a news con­
ference, however, that he did not
believe the Democrats or Reputo
llcana were going to try to take
advantage of Khrushchev’s Inter­
vention.
The chief executive also told re­
porters he would be ready aftar
the November election to work
closely with his successor, regard­
less of political party, lo provide
for an orderly Iransltion of gov­
ernment particularly la the field if
foreign affairs.
Eisenhower at his first new con­
ference in eight weeks said the
degree of consultation with the new
president would depend largely on
the wishes of his successor. But
he said be was prepared to ar­
range for cooperation not only on
the presidential level but between
members of his cabinet and ap­
pointees of the Incoming presidrnt
Eisenhower also made these
other high p*ln|a of rfvwsr. /’
He disagreed with New York
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller that the
United States has declined in mili­
tary, economic and psychological
strength as compared with Russia.
He rejected suggestions that the
American economy was now in a
recession, saying the only dark
spot as he saw it was currently
low steel production.
He reiterated the friendship lie
tween the people of the United
States and Cuba, saying that only
the inexplicable actions of the gov­
ernment of Fidel Castro was caus­
ing double between the two n a­
tions. He expected lo act later to­
day or early Thursday on the bill
empowering him to cut Cuba’s
share of the U. S. sugar market or
freete It out altogcthi-r.
He saw no reaaon for despair he
cause of his canceled trips to Rus­
sia and Japan. He predicted that
the new president would want to
visit other countries and that his
successor would not reflect the
feelings of the American people unEisenhower's conference cover­
ed a broad range of developments
lhat have occurred since before his
trip to the Far East last month
and aince his last news conference
on May tl.
He was told lhat Khrushchev
might make some radically new
proposal on settlement of the Ber­
lin criiis shortly after the elec­
tions. and was asked whether he
was thinking of a transitional a r­
rangement with the new adminis­
tration regarding foreign affairs.

Building Permits
Down During
First Half O f *60

CD Warnings Termed Inadequate
The Civil defense warning sys­
tem in th# county was termed
"inadequate" by CI) director A.
R. Peterson Sr. Tuesday.
Peterson told the County Com­
mission that he would like the
authority to establish 15 small sir­
ens throughout the county to warn
citizens in cate of any emergency
and asked that the board hire a

The North Orlando Town CouncU
wa* assured Tuesday night that
Improvement of the LongwoodOviedo road it in Ihe 196061
county budget.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn told
the council that the work 1* budget­
ed at IlSg.OUO and includes work on
the road all the way from tongwood, where it is known as Molnar
Ave., to SR 419.
Plans for a recreational area in
North Orlando alto were disclosed
el the meeting. The plana will be
completed Friday for the area in
the shopping center section of the
town. A baseball diamond, shuffleboard courts and picnic area will
be Included.
"Construction on the recealion
park will atari immediately after
the plans are approved," Vic*
Mayor Frank Fasula said.

Building permits in Seminole
County dropped considerably dur­
ing Ihe firat six months of 19M
as compared with (be same per­
iod last year.
Figures released by Zoning Di­
rector Robert Brown showed that
permits during the first half of
ltan totaled &gt;.705.705. During the
same period last year, permits
totaled (9,267.137.

Study Asked
In Rail Dispute
CHICAGO (UPI) - Four big
ejlbroiherhoods of on-train railroad
workers proposed today that the
complex dispute over the indus­
try's work rules be submitted te
a special study commission that
would include carrier, union aad.
public representatives.
Union leaders representing more
than 200,000 employes announced
ihsir proposal aa they want late
,|ha first preliminary discussion*
_ a t natij.iai level on th* controver-

A WORKMAN awingn aloft an th# oran# operator raised tha concrete
bucket a little too high. Crew* began to pour the roof of First Federal'#
new bank on First Street thin morning.
(Herald Photo)

POLICE LINK arms to prevent unwelcome atrang#ra from getting too doe#
to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev during his visit her# in Ybbe-Peraenbeug, Austria, to inspect n hydroelectric plant. Excessive security mea­
sure* were cause of a general disappointment for tha preaa and led to a
unique photographer#’ strike. Khrushchov waa booed for the firat tima dur­
ing his nine-day Austrian visit when he arrived in Salsburg.
&gt;4
.(UP! Telephoto)

Judo Class Set
A Women’! Judo instruction pro­
gram for tb* Lake Mary area will
be planned at a meeting tonight
te tha home ef Mr*. Ann* Alex­
ander an 4th St. in Lake Mary.
Everyone Interested should be at
Urn meet teg at T p. m.

CD deputy un a full time basis.
The board asked Peterson lo toturn next week with a complete
study on where the sirens would
be pi*red before reaching any de­
cision. They also postponed artlon
t ihe hiring of a deputy until that
lime.
i'rit-r.un told the board that he
would like sirens placed io Lake
Mo n r o e , tongwood, Cliuluota,
Oviedo and other communities in
the county,
He estimated that Ute eost and
installation of the sirena would
be approximately $2,500.
However, Ibe board questioned
whether these smaller sirens

Two Events Set
For Art Program
Two event* ere on the weekend
art program at the Mansion in
DeRary.
A tea from 2 to 6 p. m. Sunday
will be held In conjunction with the
one man show of works by Eugene
While. Mrs. John Craycraft of
Kusiis, a member of the Art Fed­
eration building committee, will be
hostess for Ihe tea.
A group of artists from the New
Smyrna Beach Workshop will spon­
sor a painting weekend at DeBary
Saturday and Sunday, with Helen
llamil of that organization as hos­
tess.

Tougher Law Asked
BRADENTON (UPI) — Charts*
R. Fisher, GOP candidate for
state treasurer, said Tuesday night
Florida should adopt compulsory
inspection of motor vehicles. Ad­
dressing the Manatee County
Senior Kepublicaa Club, Fiecher
said Penosylvaaia had used each
a law to reduce accident* attribu­
te hi* to mechanical failure lo 4

would do any good and aiked
Peterson if perhaps fewer but
larger sirens would do the job.
In other builness, th* board
agreed to open bids for equip­
ment in Ihe new health center on
Aug. 16.

Greer Funeral
Slated Thursday
Funaral service* for A. J.
Greer, manager and vice president
of Ihe Sanford Gaa Co., who dlrd
suddenly Tuesday will be held
at 2:30 p. m. Thursday.
Tha funeral will be held in tha
Prrabylerian Church with Rev.
Grover C. Sewell Jr. officiating.
Mr. Greer came to Sanford in
19(4 from Chicago, III.
Mr. Greer waa a member of
the Presbyterian Church, the
Presbyterian Mens Club, Kiwanl* Club, Della Sigma Phi, Pandelphic Council, Maaona and waa
a wall-known pianist in local civic
groups and at one time waa
an organist In silent movies.
Before coming lo Sanford be
was manager of the Paramount
Theatres in Kansas City, Denver,
Toledo. Brooklyn, and New Yn-*k
City, lie was also executive as­
sistant manager of th* ConradUUton Hotel, in Chicago. He was
a graduate of Boston University,
Boston, Mass., and attended Rensailer Polytechnic Initituta.
He la survived by hi* wife
Martha, one daughter, Mrs.
Charles Bose, Sanford, two lis­
te n , Mrs. Phillip Lee, North
Adams, Mass., and Miss Doris
Greer of Weehawken, N. J. and
tw# grandchildren, Martha Lee

HAVANA, Cuba (UPl&gt;-Pr*ml*e
Fidel Caalro’a government proper*
ed today to seise all United States*
owned sugar aallla ha Cuba as a
likely first step In reprisal against
U. S. cuts la tha Cubaa sugar
quota.
Informed sources believed that
confiscation will follow as aooa a t
President Elsenhower signs legla*
latioo empowering blm lo reduce
or eliminate Cuba’s sbara af th*
U. S. sugar market: After that,
they believe all other Americas
property hero probably will b s
aelxed.
Among .the moat Ukely targets '
for Immediate seiture are the $tt*:'
million Cuban Electric Co., which
is half-owned by tho American and
Foreign Power Co., and Iht $12*
million Cuban Telophase Ce*
about *6 per cent of whose stock
is owned by the U. &gt;. International
Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Tha Commodity Stabilisation
Service of Ute U. S. Department of
Agriculture suspended all C ubit
sugar Imports Tuesday Is a pre­
liminary move. There was a s
doubt bora that Elsenhower la go­
ing to make a slash la the re­
mainder af Cuba's 1M6 sugar .
quota.
The sources said that as boos
as the President formallxea th#
import cut, Castro will start a
“clean sweep" of American prop*
erliea bore.
The first step will be naiional*
Isa lion of the sugar mills In ac*
rordanee with the powers granted
Castro and President Oevatye
Dorileoa at a cabinet sasaioa that
ended In the early hours this
morning.
The moat Immediate effect of
Castro's nationalisation powyra wiB
be to build n hotter fire under
rapidly-deteriorating Cuban-Areer*
lean relations.
It will intensify the la lent bu|
increasingly open anti-American*
iam by Cubans as Ihe culmination
of 18 months of thorough hr* in­
washing by Castro's propniar-fa
machinery. This has hern feeding
out a steady flow of “down with
Yankee imperialism" t h e m e s
through the controlled press, ra ­
dio, magazines, pamphlets and
speeches.
All murnii g newspapers h&lt; ra
gave lup hilling lo t attro'i n.-w
power, where is the U. S. Agrlctl*
turn Department's action got see*
on- iry play.
. *•;.
Sugar union leader Coorado B-cq » 'f said Monday that 37 of i l l
mi i are Aiqeiri-an-owned, with a
value of $2'(i million.
Tnki.li over of the mills probah v will mean complete cessatign
of sugar imports by the l/niird
Sla.es, ubservora believed. Cuba
would thus be forced to sell exclu­
sively on the world market. 1h«
United Slates woo'd be forcet*—
and apparently la preparing te do
so—lo arrange bigger permanent
imports from other sugar produc­
ing nations.
Observers doubt Ibat whoa and
if all remaining U. S. property here
is nationalized that the United
Slates will continue te maintain
diplomatic relations with Cuba.

Two Are Injured
As Car Overturns
A blown-out lire eaused t car
to swerve out of control and
tuns over Tuesday, tejuriag it*
two occupanta aad completely
demolishing the car.
Browmie Maa Lea, f 4$ year
old Sanford Near#, suffered A
fractured shoulder a#d vrict. aad
Jama* Brow# L#e, S, euttareg
scalp laceration* who# 9 * M f
swerved off th# rood, patten e*$A
The ■ lain# l l — i t at to* hw
terse ettew af Genev# Aveme* ##1
Briaaoa Aveaue. Me chargee was*

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Defense Expected

tl. S. Takes Paper Step

To Start Case
In Voting Trial

tr •

forw ard In Space W ar
•" p a p e r atep" forward Into apart
Up.' hut apace aclenUat* here
l« y looked up from their
taw in g hoarja—too buay.
■aThla U the day the NaUooal
jMaroaauiir* and Space Ad mini#tratieo absorbs most of the Army
•aniaUe MiaiUa Agency and nett
9 n new "launching" operation

8

an regarded the change
an omen that a new break-

eat Interest as Vann doomed him.
-£But Vann had U halt twice, his
Mice breaking first on the phrase,
d ||a y God kovo mercy on your
•Mil.' and than on a brief com­
ment ho inserts* on hia own into
B e ritualised sentencing, "I'm
ahrry for poo."
-»If the aentenc# ia executed boO ra ho ia SO, Whitney will b* tha
S uagaat whit# perean In Florida'*
history to die In tha electric

f

lia lawyers said they planned
exhaust every legal appeal. If
ise fail, tha governor will sign
i execution order dirrtlng the
r*#n at lalford State Prison to
a Whitney electrocuted during
inciflc weak,

he tall, alias youth. admitted
&gt;tln* sevaa man and ona wornin tba head with a »-c«l!b#r
Antal na ha hitch-hiked from Callrernla U Florida during February
0 4 Marsh.
wAII hut one mt th* man diod.
WWtSMy
t jury af
received
t t mana an*
Ufaona
aanUaca
wornThu reday
In tha
Mayconvicted
4 for him
killing
tha woman,
ilb Virginia
a f Keelar.
Mrs.
Salby of Hlaloah.

through of major proportion* may­
be ta th* waking.
Th* nnwcomtr to thia apaca port
m Um Florida aaada quickly gal*
Um leal of Lbia “ Cap# Canaveral
spirit." U'a everywhere, hut It
grows kcanar Um eloaar you coma
ta a triangular pattern af launch­
ing pad* outlined againat tba Ay
Uk* so many all derricka.
On Um night af June SI three
men pared nervously an a plat­
form not far from Um apot where
a rocksl with a double satellite
la her note waa being prepared
for apace flight- They were aclealists who had helped with the p ay
load, working IS hours a day.
But they had come in this final
moment to watch their precious
product soar away.
"Worked pretty hard an this
one. did you?" a reporter asked,
"night after night," ooe a#
them aaid fervently, "la and out
of divorce ceurta. Thafa the
price."
Hundred* like them have eomt
here to pour their energlea Into
America * mUsil* and apaea pro­
gram.
U was ia t M that Um decision
waa made la concentrate missile
and apace development at this
ooc-Uma dot on the map that baa
become of major military, acientiflc, political and idealogical im­
portance in a abort decade.
That was Um year Edwin J.
Beyle of Providence, B. I., waa SS
and had juet graduated from West
Point.
Today Boyle, an Air Foree caplain, baa the responsibility for
watching the functions of space-assigned mlsiUes from the time
they arrive on the pads until the
final count-down starts. Ha ia a
veteran of aeven satellite launchtags.
A decadr ago Postmaster Oliver
Halstea had charge of a fourth
clasa postoffice at Cocoa Beach,
Um Capa'a home town, and did
a business of lest than *1.100 a
year. Today, ha baa a first class
office and hat close to *11,000 ta
annual revenue.
From a 1M0 population of HO,
Um towa'a populace haa boomed
to 1,400, not counting thousands
who live outside the corporate
limits. The cltp’a budget was only
*37,000 acvaa years ago. Today jt
it *320,000.
"1 believe thia will ba the long­
est lived of any of our military
tastallalloae. Brig. Gen. William
L. Rogers, vice commander yf Uia
Air Force Missile Training Com­
mand, predicted in an interview.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A* the
son of a Harvard man. the king
of Thailand surely must know
that crimson is tha color of the
old school Uiai.
But when he appeared before a
joint meeting of the V. 8 . Con­
gress. King Bhumlbol had on a
necktie that looked suspiciously
Ilka Yale blue. This madr me
wonder If be and Queen Sirikit
might he color blind.
Before the royal couple arrived
for their slat# visit here, I read
a report that the Queen planned
to follow tbe ancient Siamese
tradition of wearing a certain
color for each day of (be week.
The color chart for Wednesday
called for her to wear green. But
when ahe appeared ta th* House
chamber Wednesday to hear the
King's congressional address, she
was dressed ta something orange,
which la Thursday's color.
At any rate, the King la a very
Interesting fellow, being, aa far

as I know, the only monarch who
plays ja u on the clarinet and
saxophone.
As one who has matched hot
licka with Benny Goodman, h*
may have felt a bit out of hia
elemrnl at the White House din­
ner where the musie was sup­
plied by Guy Lombardo.
Lombardo, a* you know, play*
"(he sweetest music this aid* of
heaven" with the soggiest saxo­
phone* this side of Lawrence
Walk. Fortunately, be did not
play a medley from "The Elng
and I.”
Tbe main character ia thia
Broadway and Hollywood musical
was supposed to represent one of
Bhumlbol'i ancestor!. 1 under­
stand tha King was not enchanted
by It and 1 can't say that I
blame him.
. I would be upset, too, if people
Igot the Impression that one of my
ancestors looked like Yul Brynner.

O il Painting
Exhibit Set
An alt painting demonstration
by Eugen* While will be held at
the DeBary Mansion at 2 p. m.
July 13.
White, an Ohio painter, will be
the next instructor at the Flor­
ida Federation of Art Summer
School classes held at tba Man­
sion, house. Admission will be
30 cent*.

CDR. K. F . R O W E I.I., Commandin* OffioM &lt; -Heavy Attack Squadron
Three conjrratulaten four member* of th^*»,f1vT.n.aft,cr ra e M n * notice
that they have been accepted into th*
^
They are from left to right, J. L. Hutton, J-*S-h*
O . B. B. Weber, R. 1*
Seaeat.

fr
By PHIL NEWSOM
CPI Foreign Editor
The man-of-tha-week: Patrice
Lumumba, premier of independent
Congo.
The place: Leopoldville.
Hie quote: "Our primary con­
cern will be social juatice and
progreu. Tbtre will be no dicta­
torship. Ws want to maintain
friendly r e la te s with all nations
and we will join neither of the two
blocs now dividing the world. In
international relations we will al­
ways fight far freedom and just
causes."
Tbe vords were high-flown as
befiU both the aspirations and
dignity of a leader about to bring
his people Into the family of In­
dependent nations.
And for tha Belgians wbo for TS
Congo, ba had these reassuring
words:
"Now European residents and
Congolese will build together.
More than aver wa will need Bel­
gian help."
But Europeans sipping drinks In
Ihe sidewalk cafes of Leopoldville
remained plainly worried. Sabena
Airlines had had to call ta extra
planes to handle th* masa exodus
of wives and children.
The sources of Ibeir worrie*

wan manifold. Then are dtber
nitaral boundaries nor.\uijrs*l
iniw.su of the propie •§ hd thr
rich, sprawling Congo
a nation. Heretofore, tl
ha* been tha tale unlf]
Tribal hatred raa daef
stnag Influences on w
pohtksl parties.,
laivti or tha machl
•rgamrnt* as dW *■
debat*.
if suspicion sod feari.redding
tha Caago * futare coA fJtJed
on say one ladiridual,;llHlled
on Patrice LuasumbaLltaed,
one-tint postal clerk, Jfwweler
an* rabble-rouser.
V
Laaamba gsiaad t h r pnlershin hy virtue of th*,Tl that
his Rational Congolese M*ment
w oa H seals ia tha lSTdMvMmbar rf Deputies—f»r«. an a
majarity but atiO notfj ft any
othat
Hat tha choir* w abf from
popabr was illustrate^&gt;| rival
LOOKING I
PARTY BECO
«B HAVE THI
DAVE’S RECORD
Ml W. FIR81
•PEN JULY 4t

VETERANS

RESALE
HOMES

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RONNY PALMER, ia shown receiving award tor broth*
er, Lewia Palmar, for Kadet of tha Month from Capt
John Keeling, captain of the National Guard unit,
while Kadet com m ander Paul Bennett looka on.
(Herald Photo)

ALBANY. Ga. (UPI&gt;—Defense
attorney* were expected to start
presenting their ease today ta the
Terrell County voter registration
trial, ta which the U S. Justice
Department accuses county offi­
cials of discrimination ta registra­
tion af Negro voters.
The chief voting registrar of
Terrell County Thursday made
th* first outright admission that
any official involved in register­
ing voters was prejudiced against
Jl^groes.
James G. Raines, a defendant,
testified that the deputy voting
registrar in IISB, now dead, had
"no intention" of giving registra­
tion testa to Negroes.
U. S. District Judge William A.
Bootle hid asked Raines to ex­
plain why ha said earlier that
P. Lawson Cook had been "ve­
hement" ta telling him he had
given na literacy or good ritiienship tests to Negroe* who applied
between UM and 1*3*.
"Cook had a strong opinion on
tha subject," Rata** aaid. "H#
waa a parson wbo had no inten­
tion of giving th* Vasta . . I could
not change that."
Defense attorney Charles J.
Bloch immediately asked Rata**
if be shared those views.
"1 da not,” Rataa* aaid. Th*
dafanac haa aaid repeatedly
throughout the four days of the
trial that none of th* present
Terrell regirirar* discriminated
against Negro applicants seeking
to vote.
Indication* wore the trial may
end Saturday, or at least be re­
cessed, to allow Rainea, Bloch
and other members of the defense
team to attend the Democratic
national contention in Los An­
gelos.
The government has served no­
tice it will ask Judge Bootle, who
is hearing the case without a
jury, to appoint a federal voting
referee under the I960 Civil
Rights Art.

WORKING MOTHERS . . .
I am aura yen would he
thrilled to see our wonderful
new Kindergarten and Par
School. Wa are open for jm k
inspection at sav time.
* Years Experience ta workiar with r hi Idram.
Health an* Safety standards
—Excellent rating. Mam
Seminole Cannty Chamber
Commerce.
DAY SCHOOL
S3 All Day (Open Now)
KINDERGARTEN
Fall Term (Limit** CIs m )
130. Month
NURSERY CLASSES
Agas 3-4 (S3* Month)
Special Rates for S nr more
Transportation Furnished
HAPPY ACRES
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Far th* yasag cotipln whn have had
difficulty qualifying far a 1mm * un­
der a n rn n t FHA m u la tto * . N r
th* veteran *I m Im* alrnady ma*d
hi* VA-aHglblllly, far th* rail ran or
for th* p*r**« looking for roaldanUaJ
property for tnvoatmant—-wa kovo a
limited Bomber of komea available

politician wbo sal*:
"A Congolese government vMvout Lumumba ia impossible. But
a government with him b anthinkable."
Lumumba's dreams are unlim­
ited. Ha plans a United States af
Africa, stretching from the Sohara to the borders of white-dom­
inated South Africa, He has plenty
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Up To Stop
Kennedy
LOS ANGKLKS (UPI) — The
Btevenaon-for-prealdent ergenisetion lined up today with the etopKennedy eoelltion.
A memorandum to Democratic
national c o n v e n t ! 0 *1 delegates
friendly to Adlai E. Steven.on adrelied them not to panic H Gov.
TMmund G. Brown of the pivotal
■tale of California should endorse
John F. Kennedy for the presiden­
tial nomination.
Th# memo wa» a«nt by James
E. Doyle, manager of the organixation .trying to draft Stevenon
for a third try at the White House.
It said Brown's endorsement
“cannot assure tha nomination of
8 enator Kennedy-”
m Thia move came while Kennedy
waa already under fire from form­
er President Truman, who favors
Ben. Stuart Symington of Missouri
for the nomination, and Senate
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnion, now Kennedy'* chief
rival. Both accused Kennady of
being a 'p a rty te a rigged eonvention.
Kennedy get* a rhanre Ui give
his own eniwer In a televised
Ritw* conference today from New
York, Just a week before the national convention open* here.
Doyle's memorandum wa* un­
derstood to have gone to pro-1
Stevenson delegates in Californio
and other atatea. It aaid “persist­
ent reports’' indicated that Brown
might endorae Kennedy aoon and
that the action “would be orrang-d
tn make it appear that it i* ihe
derisive factor."
# "It will not be" Doyle aaid.
Ha said the Stevenson organlcation's beat estimate indicated
that Brown’a aetiv* support of
Kennedy would mean no mote
than an additional 20 votes for
the MaaaachusstU senator.
“Thia wili leave Senator Ken­
nedy about SO votes Short &lt;•( a
first ballot nomination, even if he
•xhauata hit entire ammunition,"
the memo aaid. It said he would
Otosa votes on tho second ballot.
Kennedy file* here from Hyannis, M ini, to nuke his reply at
e newa conference which will he
nationally televised aa was Tru-j
man's from Independence,' Mo., 1
Saturday.

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VOL. XLIX

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News Briefs
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Giant Flag*
DETROIT (UPD - What Is helieved lo be the world’* largest
| 50-star flag will be unfurled for
th first time today. The 104-by255 foot flag will be displayed
across the front of the J. L.
Hudson Co department store in
downtown Detroit.

Red Visit
MOSCOW (UPI) — A delegation
of the National maritime Union
of the United States headed by
Joseph Curran left Stalingrad Sun­
day for the Blaek Sea city of
Sochi after • two-day visit, the
official Soviet news agency Tasa
reported. The American unionists
are visiting as guests of the So­
viet Maritime Organization.

MONDAY JULY d. I960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Flash Floods Lash

By United Freaa International
Tornadoes, high wind* and thun­
derstorm* so heavy they touched
off flash flood* raged through the
eastern half of the country over
the weekend.
Tito violent weather turned a
July 4 holiday into a cleanup day
for countless -Americans.
Hardest-hit appeared lo be In­
diana. Near disaster conditions
wort reported around Logansport,
Pent and Wabaah. All state police
were celled hack to duty te help
victims ef a storm which killed

one woman and caused hundreds
of thousands of dollar* damage.
Moving eastward, (he storm lath­
ed New York, New Jersey and
Connecticut.
Greenwich, Conn., police callmated that fl.OOO persona were
without electricity when gusty
winds toppled trees on power
lines.
Two New York Slate raido ataHon* were knocked off Ihe air for
up to to minute*.
The atorm disrupted traffic,
flooded subways and basement*

and inconvenienced millions in
New York City.
Fifty passengers on a subway
bound for Coney Island had to
leavo the train along a tunnel
catwalk when the train stalled in
a flooded Brooklyn track. Power
failures were reported In Brooklyn
and Queens. Some homes in Suf­
folk County, on Long Island, were
blacked out for several hours.
Flash floods In Morehead, Ky.,
sent 100 families from thetr homes
after a Ito inch downpour la about
an hour. Jacksonville, Pla., was
soaked with IH inches ct rein In

an hour. Th# Florida
was buffeted by 78 mile en hour
winds.
A tornado struck the Medicine
Bow National Forest 38 miles west
of Laramie, Wyo., injuring a fish­
erman and causing extensive dam­
age to forest land. Another hit
near Boxley, Ga., and two person*
were injured.
A weekend windstorm with tim
“ express-train roar of a tornado*
ripped into Ihe extreme western
edge of Kankakee, HI., demolish­
ing two houses and pulling flut
roof from • third hoi

Holiday Death
CHICAGO (UPI) — A group of
Chicago area educators today call­ Toll Over 300;

Adlai Gets Boost

IN DEKLE shown how thp robber did it. Insert,
Station wns entered in the same way.
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(Herald Photo)

New Gimmick
■t robber with h bent forglnsscuttinir broke into two
|prd gas stations Saturday morning.
‘ According to police, the robber used a glassi-utter
&gt;In entry to Dckle’s Gulf station at 2olR French Ave.
fjJoor to the wash and grease rack was opened after
liriass had been removed. Then the thief used the
itf on the door separating the garage from the inside,
jfe said.
The cash drawer was pried open and $10 in bills and
l&lt;0 in change was taken, police said.
[ Harold E. Rigg’s Sunoco station at 2711 Orlando
1|way was also entered the same way.
FThe glass in the front door was cut and knockfd
tigh with a rock. The whole cash box was taken,
|« said. He lost about f 10 in change and a title to a
| Buick. The thief also got the keys to the Cocafemachine.

Congressmen Head
’For Conventions WASHINGTON (UPI) - Membera-of Congress headed today fnr
the political conventions, leaving
behind • half dosen major billa to
be acted upon when they return to
Washington next month.
The House and Senate recessed
early Sunday morning for the pres­
i d e n t i a l nominating conventions.
The Democratic convention opens
la Los Angeles next Monday and
the Republlcani meet in Chicago
on July 25.
The Senate voted to reconvene on
Aug. I. The House, with leas of e
backlog of legislation, decided to
stay in rocesa until Aug. 15. Con­
gress is expected to finish II* work
by early September.
Awaiting the lawmakers upon
0 their return wil be lueh key elecHen-year Rome a* minimum wage
legislation, medical care for the
aged, and billa affecting school
eonatniclion, homing, agriculture

A re-1 search tram from Ohio Slate UniUs a vrrsily, said that when Communist
Menial 1 ^ n* Srls nuclear weapons, the
7
j dancer of war over Formosa will
7 Hfrt ’ he greater than the chances of
*e fnr conflict over Berlin.
The rrsrarchrrt said that intera rr national Irnsion may increase in
*r
the next decade so that “any spark
I —a false radar warning, an arc!\
, dental overflight, a failure in com• munirations—could trigger" ratal,
tain Irophf.
Sovicl They said that among possible
Jtchrv cause* of a major accidental war,
Id out j the most serious danger would bo
agree ; thr “unintended iproad of limited
indis- wars." They aaid limited wars arc
until a near certainty in the 1860 s.
&gt;s of ; Thr five month study waa head1rd by Dr. John B. Phelps, a memn 1m her of the Ohio Stale Physics and
arsed Astronomy Department. It was one
i that «f several financed by the estate of
ig up the late Col. Ralph D. Mention, a
a dis founder of the Reserve* Officer*
\ Training Corp* (ROTC). 1

ed on Democrats to nominate Ad­
lai Stevenson for president am/
said Sen. John F. Kennedy should
be his running mate. The “Teach­
ers for Stevenson-Krnnedy" said
the nation today "must have the
same qualities of leadership that
launched the American experi­
ment and went on to make thia
nation great."

Strained Relations
AMMAN, Jordan (UPD—For­
eign Minister Moussa Nasser an­
nounced Sunday, he Is drawing
up a report describing incidents
instigated by the United Arab Re­
public against Jordan to be pre­
sented at the foreign ministers
meeting of the Arab I^agtie in
August. Nasser ruled out any at­
tempts at meditation aimed at
improving the strained relations
between Jordan and the II. A. R.

Blasts H urts 4
LUCEDALE, Miss. (UPI) - A
roadside fireworks stand exploded
near here Saturday injuring four
persons. Virgil Weeks, 42, was
inside the stand, located along
U. S. M, when, he aaid, “every­
thing juat went bang." Injured
along with Weeks were two Mis­
sissippi Southern University stud­
ents, Woody l-ayfield and Kenneth
Sterner, and Atlas Malone, 54.
operator of the Hand. Cause of
the mishap has not been deter­
mined.

By United Pres* International
Florida'! holiday weekend death
loll Is running well behind (he Flor­
ida Safely Council's predicted 10.
United Press International today
counted nine accidental deaths
during the long weekend which
started at • p. m. Friday and
whieb aoda at midnight tonight.
J. T. Morgan, 21, Fort Lauder­
dale Negro, drowned while awitaming In a rock pit near Fort Laud­
erdale Saturday afternoon.
The state's first double tragedy
of the weekend occurred Sunday
afternoon when two Orlando Ne­
groes, Dave Owens, 41, and Leatar

Record Predicted
By United Presi International
The nation's highway death toll
for the July 4 holiday passed the
3no mark lodar and experts pre­
dicted motorists would set a new
record before Ihe three-day week­
end ends tonight.
“ It It becoming more and moee
apparent that motorisla are speed­
ing lo a new all-time toll for any
three-day Fourth of July," Hie
National Safety Council aaid.
By I a. m. today. Hie highway
loll had reached 204. Another 76
persons drowned and 96 died in
miscellaneous accident* fnr an
overall fatality count of 438.
Ohio led the highway slaughter
with 25 dead. New York had tl,
California 20. North Carolina M.
Texas and Wisconsin IS, Pennsyl­
vania 12. Colorado and Georgia
12. New Jersey II end Missouri

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The only seven slate* with fetelily free records were Alaska, De­
laware. Hawaii, Nevada, New
Hampshire, South Dakota and Ver­
mont.
The Safely Council, before the
weekend alerted, had predicted a
highway toll of 370. But with the
death count rising alarmingly, the
council aaid It now appeared Ike
previous record of 376 fatalities
in a three-day 1858 July 6 week­
end would ko broken.
laat month,' la the three day
Memorial Day weekend, 367 per­
sons lost their lives.
Although most accldenla this
weekend claimed only one uf two
lives, death fame in large doses,
too.
Six person* were killed in a
head-on collision between Iwe au­
tomobiles near Glndiula, N. M..
and seven died in the nation's
worst accident near Spring Green,
WIs.
In the Wisconsin mishap, a fath­
er and his *aix young children
were killed after a runaway trail­
er carrying horses tore through
the family ear. Only the mother,
Mrs. Lorraine Meiater, 38, surviv­
ed.

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GRANDADDY TO NEW 50-8TAR FLAG ia this 44-atar flat which has
been in tha family of Col. Joseph A. Zielinski /Ret.) of Casfteftwny for
ninny yaara and in about 68 yearn eld. ZIeHnnki ia a veteran of the Cuban

★

Two Accidents
Mor Weekend

Dearborn Electronics, today of­
R. J. Simpson, prealdpn! and
ficially announced the signing of general manager of the firm aaid
contracts for extending and ex­ Ihe expansion is an outgrowth “ of
panding their present facilities the success of the present menuon Hwy. 1712, south of Sanford. facturing operation! The expanThe Herald reported the pro­ lion will rover an additional 5,000
when ha ran the atop sign and posed expamlon program more square feet, Simpson added.
■mashed Inin Ihe ear operated by than a month agn.
Dearborn ia presently manufac­
Ram Pennerton
84 yeae old
turing
film type capacitors prin­
Ne^ro who was also driving with­
cipally for missile and other air­
out lights.
borne communication equipment.
Pennerton and hi* passenger,
Simpson u ld that Ihe engineer­
Ivey Pennerton, war* treated for
ing staff, research and production
hrulie* and laceration*. Pennerton
personnel will expand within tha
wa* charged with operating a
next few months with a quarter
vehicle without lights and Rrnok*
of a million dollars In wages paid
was charged with operating a
to
added employes from the San­
TOKYO
(U
P
D
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rem
ie
r
Nobuvehicle without light* and also
failure to yield th* right of way, suke Kishi's Liberal • Democratic ford area.
Party today gained a second im­ Tha expansion Involves Ihe mov­
poliea aaid.
pressive guhernsloriah elect ion vic­ ing ef other products from Chi­
Sunday at 11:11 p. M„ Jeannette tory reflecting popular support for
to the local facility. Manu­
Ealllle Lain*. AO, of Sanford, who Japan's military ties with the Unit­ cago
facturing activities remaining in
•ays ah* blacked out, ran the stop ed States,
Chicago will be limited to specia­
alga at Sevanth 81. and hit a car
Incumbent Liberal - Democratic lised projects and component! of
driven by David Michael Roberta, Gov. Kiroahi Kurthara scored a • rommarrial nature “that can­
IT, of Hanford. Edgar H. Vickers, smashing win over his major op­ not he handled in this facility,"
a passenger la th* first ear and ponent, Socialist Ichiro Umexawa, Simpson said.
the driver war* treated for ebra- in tabulation of votes eaat in a
■lone a* they were both thrown Sunday eleelion ia. neighboring
out ef the ear on Impact, police Sails m i prefecture. H followed a
•aid..
similar triumph by the govern­
Jeannette I-alng we* charged ment party's candidate in Hie
with failure te yield the right of northern Honshu district of Aomori
■y United Preee Inienutieeal
way,
polire added.
Damage Friday.
emanated to well over 91,200,
A “destructive earthquake" in
Final unofficial results gave
Kurihara 411,822 of 667,881 votes the outer Aleutian Islands waa
cast. Umexawa polled only 146.M recorded Sunday at seismograph
votes. In third place was Hideo •Utioos.
LONDON (UPI) — Aneurin Babe ef Ihe Democratic Socialist
The quake registered T an the
Sevan, deputy .leader nf the Brit­ Parly.
Richter seale at Spring Hill Col­
ish Labor Party, remained in crit­ Both the-voters and Ihe Japanese lege, Mobile, Ala., according te
ical rendition today at hie home press were apathetic towards the Urn Rev. Louis J. Risele. At Berk­
near Chatham. It « u disclosed election but both major parties— eley, Calif., Dr. Don Tocher, head
Saturday that Bevan, who under­ particularly Hie Socialist* —bad ef the seismograph lab, Mid the
went « major abdominal opera­ made It s sect ef public popular­ snake bed a Mahtor magnilade ef
tion laat December, had suffered ity teat of the eoetrovaeetel Japan- d.VS end wee eenlertd 1,866 mhea
U. 8. security treaty.
nerthwaet ef Berkeley.

Kishi's Party

Gains Vote Win

Quake Recorded
In Aleutians

NO ARGUMENT — Mrs. Elmer
tits father-son baseball gam* pla)
harry fives the thumb (tad
L*fo who waa thrown out at

iaf umpire of
ay at Caaxelt runner Art
ifs ion, Mike.

Mika caught regularly for the Caaaelberry Little League
Indiana and damonatraUa he knows how to block a run­
ner off the plate. T h e eons won 11 ko 10, but th acore
might be subject to proteat by the dads.

WASHINGTON (UPD-Preald &gt;nt
Eisenhower held a powerful n-w
economic wr ipun today to reH iale against Cuha's Castro reel on
for its .leisure of U. S.-owned
proneriics and other anli-Amrrlcan actions.
Cingreis approved legislation
g!“'ng the pi -laidrnl l ie authority
he sought In halt or curtail markr&lt; ng of Cuban sugar In ilia L u t­
ed Stairs.
Key lawmakers predicted tl at
Eisenhower would use the new
powor quickly but some diplomat*
ic official*‘said they hoped a way
could be loi.nd to avoid such messurea.
These officials were fearful ti at
cracking down on Uta Cuban auger
quota might boomerang against
thia country elsawhero In Latin
America and bring fresh erics of
"Yanke* imperialism" from Mlloaallsts.
But the chances of avoiding use
nf (ho economic weapon appeared
alight. The administration itself
Insisted upon the new authority
and there waa strong pressure in
Congress for action against Castro.
With Castro threatening te selia
more American-owned property for
every eul In the sugar quoin, the
two countries appeared to aland
on (be* brink of an economic war
that could have far-reaching reper*
euaaions.

Royal Welcomt
NEW YORK (UPD —The Kl*f
•od Queen nf Thailand fly hare to­
day far « three-day roood t l activ­
ities iadadtag a ticker tape parade.
• nail m King ef Swing B e a r

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Television

OuoUi O b b y :
DEAR ABBY: Will you plesst offer a
•uggeatlon to help our family (and I'm
purt many other*) toward a more pleasant
dinner hour?
The head of our house hHS personality,
looks, position and a family who could
love him, but ho makes life miserable for
•veryone at the dinner table. He picks that
time to criticize, scold nnd berate the chil­
dren for their grades, dress and past mis­
takes. And avery subject that is brought
up, he turns into an argument.
After preparing R/delicious dinner, it
Is very disheartening to go through this,
orrieat every night. I am deeply concerned
when I think how, In years to eome, my
children will remember “the dinner hour
at our home.
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DISTRAUGHT MOTHER

lilA

DEAR MOTHER: Tell your husband
(privately, of course) that any criticism
or scolding can wait until after the des­
sert—and then he should direct his re­
marks only to the one who has it coming.
Announce that only “happy talk" Is al­
lowed at dinner, and give each child an
opportunity to tell nomethlng of interest
that occurred that day. And by the way,
Mother, why not start your dinner with a
little prayer thanking God for the food
and tha blessings of good health which
enable you all to alt together at the table?
You may find it impoaaible to quarrel
after that. { H i
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DEAR ABBY: I am a working girl
who is engaged to be married noon. I am
planning aa nice a wedding and reception
as I can afford. I asked two of my aunts
If they would nour
and coffee at my
wedding reception. They both refused.

By Abigail Van Buren
One said, “Hire your own waitress."
The other said, “I would like to come to
your reception as a guest, not to serve
other people.”
I always thought is was an honor to be
asked to pour tea and coffee at a wedding
reception. Or Is it an insult?
BEWILDERED BRIDE
DEAR BEWILDERED: It IS an hon*
or to be asked to “pour” at a wedding re­
ception. Your aunts’ ignorance la showing.
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DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have
been married four years and have never
had a place of our own. We’ve always lived
with his people or mine because he re­
fuses to take the responsibility of work­
ing steady, buying groceries and paying
rent.
We are separated now because he was
always getting married life nnd single
life mixed up. I am 2! and he is 22. If we
didn’t have three babies, I would divorce
him. If he doesn’t settle down, I might
anyway. Have you any advice for me?
ALL MESSED UP
DEAR MESSED: There is precious
tittle advice (but much sympathy) for a
year-old girl who has 8 babies and a
22-year-old huaband who “isn't ready to
settle down." But printing your letter
might sober up some of these 17 and 18year-oid love-struck readers who believe
all they need ia a wedding ring and life
will be rosy.
If you want a personal reoiy from
Abby, write to her In care of this paper
and enclose a stamped, self-addressed en­
velope. She answera ALL letters.

Streaks In Hair
Aren’t Unusual

airing of matching beads In blut
would ba smart.
"My husband .nnd I have re­
ceived nn Invitation Is B a wed­
ding of our only son, who la marry­
ing n girl of whom ws disapprove
and whom ws have not bad In our
boats. Should wo go to the wedding
nnd send n present! They will live
in Europe nnd are Having right
after the ceremony. Our aon is
thirty and this la hia first marriaga. II la har second and aha
baa n small daugbtar who will go
with them.—Mom and Dad.”
I think, sines your aon is of an
aga U know hia own mind, you
nnd kls father should moot the
bride-to-bo and the Util# glri. You
might learn to Iota them both.
You cannot choose your children's
1a
Ilfs mates and, tines bo is nn only a:
«iae
aon, you muat fool lonely being on
liS#
tha eutelde. Think tbie ever.

Composer Jule Styne heads the
repast shows an Eats Smith's
OBB program.
“Teresa” is the hour-long mys­
tery on ABC's “Bourbon S tm t
Beat.” Efforts to locate a miss­
ing playboy Usd to a private is­
land and Ha unusual inhabitants
and a hurricane.
“.Adventures la Paradise” re­
peals “CaaUwayt" on ABC.
NBC repeaU in color a Roger
Hiraon drama, “ Ona Loud, Clear
Voice.” Larry Rlydeo, Wendell
Corey and Frank Conroy are la
tbU story of a young poUtieal re­
former turned into a machine boat
by auccest.

gtanleg,
Dlsstea, Crescent, Tnis
TornpemErwln, Marfhalltown, Lufkin,

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Permanent Home
For Festival Asked

Tbs First Florida Theatre Fes­
tival bald at Daytona Baacb aarly
thia month cam# to a auccaaaful
climax with • Joint invitation from
Mayor J. Owen Eubank and Stan­
ley Driscoll, president of the Littie Theatre, to make Daytona
Btach permanent headquarters ef
B e annuel event, Maurice Geof­
frey of Jacksonville, festival com­
mittee chairman haa announced.
Several other Florida cities
have also sent invitations to boat
the INI festival. Decision on the
matter is expected to be made
at a committee meeting next
month.
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The week-long eveal sponsored
III Bdge el Might
by Be Florida Theatre Conference
(I) Aireature Tha#
Included eight stage productions
III Movie
(S) Three Blocgee
by Community Theatre Groups, a
ballet performance, Seminars with
III# til QwTrk*DriV*5le8raw
nationally known apaakers and
(*) Reeky aad Fricada
numerous social events.
Mora than 1,400 attended the
the various activtuae and visitors
wart registered frem M cities
in IT etatea ether than Florida
aad repraatnUUvss from I t Flor­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Tou­ ida cities w an alio listed.
rist flow by car into Florida Increated II percent last monB,
compared to Msy af ISM, Earl Judy Sings Again
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Judy
Molntyra of tha Tourist Servlets Garland,
one ad ahow huaineaa’
Division dltclosad Wadnssday.
all-time greats, haa addad her
McIntyre said a count by stale singing talents u “Peps” which
wslcoma stations and tha Bond nliendy boaaU na Imposing group
Department ahowed BT,IM tou­ t t international celsbrities mak­
rists entering Florida in automo­ ing guaet appearaneoa. Mias Garland's singing voice will be beard
biles la May, compared to M .tlO la a "Papa” sequence although tha
for the same month last year.

Tourist Flow
Up In State

CROSSWORD

HIGH QUALITY HAND TOOLE

T W T K V O W tf

By FBED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI)—Fhll Sil­
vern, cloning out the comedy apeeiala for the aeaaon, acored a flnal-whiatle goal Thuraday night
that left dm cheering.
Hie “Summer In New York”
hour on CBS-TV atalled around
for the flret 4S mlnulea. And then
came the cloning aketch, a ahowaaving thoroughbred winner.
In It, Sllvera ahowed ua what
would happen if the eateemed
drama crttle of the New York
Timea, Brooka Atkinaon, happened
to drop In on an off-Broadway
opening. The comedy caulyat waa
a mix-up In direetiona. Inatead of
going downatalra to the baeement
of a lower Eaat Side tenement,
where the Improvlaed. experimen­
tal theater waa located, Mr. At­
TUESDAY A. M.
kinaon and hia wife, both luxuriT:lt (t) Tatar — Dave Barrows? oualy dreaaed, walked upatalra
T:M (ll Waalksr
and blithely aeatad themaelvea on
T:I4 (t) Farm Market Bep-IX
a living room couch in a beat7iS* (t) WaksV? Marios
Till O) Todar
up flat occupied by a decidedly
proletarian coi^le, rouaingly por­
ii»
III
ft::
trayed by Julea Munahin and Car­
1:11 (II CastalaKaayeree
1:11 (!) Countdown News
ol Haney. K waa in thia aetting
l;M 11) Nawseop*
that SUvera-Atkinaon awaited the
(() llompar Kaon
new play.
(I) Karlooa Xapere
1:11 (Si CalKorlaap
The concept of the aketch waa
1:41 (I) News and Interviews
•
bright one. Filled with rollick­
III To Ba Aaasaacod
ing entire and undertonea of paIlia# (I) Da Ba Ml
thoa, it played wtth aparkle, bal­
(I) RoS Rows Shaw
IS) Mavlp At Tea
ance and apeed for great impact
ItiSt (t) Fla/ Tsar Masah
Each time the unknowing, out(•) On Tfca Om

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If) 1 Dave Lae?
11:M (I) Capoealratlea
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TUESDAY P. M.
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(!) KaaiUao Oaa
li:t0 (ll Search fer Toaaerrow
till*
(I) Leva That Web
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III queea Far A Bor
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(I) Verdict Is Tear*
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EOVTH T H O R N T O N M c L E O D
lowar heal models in bright colon.
Just look about you. Colored shoos
a n no much n pert of Fashion
that you can find ovaa “comfort”
stylos in attraetiva colon. If your
foot hurt, why not try my home
cere program t Send me n long
self-addnaaed, four-ccnt stmped
envelope nnd ten cents in sain.
Really try out the foot routine nnd
you will fool the difference.
"I have a royal blua and black
wlda-atripad dress, made in n
simple shirtwaist style. 1 have
gray hair, am tall and not fat.
Should I waar a niua hat and all
blua accessories? I do not weor
the (treat very often.—Ntlda O."
I think black would bn smarter
and black accasaorlea would bo ao
nice with your other clothes. A

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raged tenant, Munshin, denounce!
bia two eapitaliit intruder#, Alkiaeon-Stlvera would toil out a gueii
as lo Uia author of Mumhln'a dia­
logue. Ha went through Chayefiky, Arthur Miller. Tenneaaee Wik
llama and Eugene O'Neill, de­
pending on Munahln’a oratory. At
the end, aa the eopa dragged him
out of the apartment, Silvera-Atkinaon pronounced thia experimen­
tal "alice of life” otf-Broadwaf
production a bit. The akH waa th#
brilliant highlight of the ahow and
one of TV comedy'a brighter momenta.
The real of the ahow. dedicated
to the proportion that “New York
la a aummer featlval,” waa inter*
eating at timea, mildly entertain*,
ing, but hardly outatanding. Carol
Haney and Carol Lawrence per­
formed their dancea the hard way
—on Wall Street and on the Stat­
en laland Ferry. The dancea were
briak but the aettinga awallowed
them up. The Empire State Build­
ing alro played a part in thin
ahow. (It’a not true, by the way,
that the entire ahow really orig­
inated on a naw round atage in
Hollywood. You could tell it waa
really New York becauae the
alreeta were ao empty.)
Tenneaaee Ernie Ford k being
held over.
Ern'a NBC-TV half-hour Thunday night waa auppoacd to be hia
laat of the aeaaon. A new Wealern
atairing Jason Evert, “Wran­
gler,” waa tcheduled to take over
next Thuraday. But Thuraday
nlght'a Ernie Ford ahow wax a
repeat of one be did with Roaemary Clooney a year ago. The
debut of “Wrangler” it being de­
layed, perhapt at much aa •
month, becauae the writer*! atrike
didn't end toon enough, according
to a network apokeaman. Ford
will run hia final ahow next week,
in edited form, and then, after
tie convention!, th: aummer re*
placement will probablp begin.

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get lo the kitchen. Thia ia baking
a new day and the air ia so damp F a
afraid tha bread won’t rite.”
Another important find would b ^
imdt on this excerpt from a letter thaP
Nero wrote to a friend on a fate­
I letter” ful evening in Rome:
.in four
“Have been working tonight os
Irfor the a new violin concerto but can't
seem to get the fingering riRU
on the cadenza. Thing# have been
very quiet around here. I heard
the fire chariot go by juit now
but it probably was another falaa
alarm.”
Or imagine the excitement thar
would be caused by the ditcover]Q
of a love note from Cleopatra ta
Anthony.
“Dear Tony: Tha next liras
you're out by the pyramid plea»#
around and see if you ran
la pre- look
find that comb I loat. Love, Cleo.”
revelslet ua examine tome oth­
aeaque erNow
examples of aa yet undiscov­
i didn't ered correspondence:
it day.
Caesar to Brutut—‘''Whatever
rledgcd happened to that bill I Introduce^
an old to make M unlawful for R o m an#,
d been to carry concealed daggers?”
ose to
Gen. Custer to his wife—"Don't
mg the worry about me. Thera are b#
nd his Indian* around here/'
I? other

t" the libra i
glljit May 1
The Channel Swim: “Our Amer­
ican Heritage,” the award-win­
ning aeriea that draraatlted mo­
I buildup,
menta of derialon in American
ime htttoi
hiatory, hat won ipontor renewal
lining |
for next aeaaon. Three full-hour
I guest elf
and four half-hour programa are
n hit mil
scheduled on NBC-TV by the
merely a
Equitable Life Ataurance Society.
In renewing, the apontor said:
f a note
led that
“With tha public demand for qual­
»ek pretj
ity programming in TV, we can­
not afford to be Impressed by rat­
ings alone.”
Phil SUvera and Ann Sheridan
will introduce the new talent
when CBS-TV'a “Celebrity Talent
I l Iso
Scouta” debuts on Aug. 1, with
\j comSam Levenaon a t amcee.
lo light.
Producer Edgar Peterson baa
Ino way
signed S well-known writers, in­
i.writing
cluding Quentin Reynolds and Wil­
liam L. Shirer, for the documen­
Supwe.jpr LniR#, that
tary dramas baaed on Winston tomeMi dubeped a lte r writ­
Churchill's World War n memoira ten
I wife t*.girlhood
starting on ARC-TV Sunday.
Nov. It.
Sonny Fox tuba for Bud Collyer
for three weeks on ABC-TV’a
iu know
,4llill
tfnHltis July
Jtilw 19
-'Beat (Ks
the flAPlt"
Clock” starting
IS.
tboyianCollyer will uodergo leg surgery.
HU replacement on CBS-TV'a “To
Tall tha Truth” hasn't been lined
up \a yet.

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WED. • M ORNING
DOORS OPEN • A. M.
MICKEY MOUSE
ROYAL CROWN
THEATRE PARTY f

�Eat Good Breakfast

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To Get Calories

4' 4-

4-H Club Leaden

The Food Values

Even On T he Run

Make Plans

In Vegetables

Arc you or your family break-1
Anal skippers? Or just had the
aweet roll and coffee kind of m eal 1
to atari the day? If ao, you are
missing out on needed nutrients to
keep you in good physical and
mental shape, at well ai looks. It’s
hard to "make up" those needed
vitamins, minerals, and protein
during the day. How about drink­
ing jour breakfast! Mias Alice
Cromartle, Extension Nutritionist,
suggests a "shake* 'to put you in
Wbhape to fare the day. Real to­
gether the following:
Calories
lr glass whole milk ............. 14
2 lableapons dry skim milk . S3
4 or. Ca rup) orange juice so
1 wiiole egg ....................... TO
1 tablespoon sugar or
sweetner of your choice 33
314 ealories
This is fewer calorics than
..you'd have in the sweet roll and
Wit’s "loaded" with food value. It
is the equal to this breakfast
menu:
Orange juice — *4 cup
Poached egg on toast
1 glass milk
We also know thst milk contains
the R vitamin, Riboflavin which
is associated with looking younger
longer! So if you are a breakfast
skipper or a sweet roll eater —
m think twice and give yourself an
• e v e n chance by a better breakfast
—even on the run!

For Camping Trip

Home Demonstration Agent

You tel the most from green
vegetables when you treat them
right — as you store, cook and
serve them in daily meals.
First of all, freshness counts. I
Tired or limp and wilted veget­
ables have lost their nutrients as
well as flavor and appearance.
To keep green vegetables fresh,
clean them and put them in the
hydrator of your rfrigeralor as
soon as you get home from the
store or garden.
If your refrigrrator doesn't have
a hydrator or vegetable crisper,
put clrancd vegetables into plas­
tic bags, fasten the opening se
curely, and refrigerate.
Keep those leftover matured
dried onions, and potatoes, in a
ventilated box or basket In a cool,
dry. dark place. Rutabagas and
winter squash keep well for a few
days In a ventilated box or bas­
ket whe It's cool apd only m oder­
ately dry.
Froien vegetables can lose nu­
trients and quality too, when the
temperature gets too warm. Store
packages at 0 ’ F. or lower.
Remember that you can wash,
soak and cook water soluble nu­
trients away. Never soak pared
vegetables before rooking. To
cook, use the smallest amount
of water possible — only enough
MRS. ALHKRTA WARNER. Enterprise beautician,
to prevent vegetables from stick­
proudly
display* her recent purchases; made on a weeking as they steam. After the
end
cruise
to Nassau. She reports a wonderful trip.
the heat to the lowest temperature
required to maintain the steam­
ing. This helps keep vegetables
whole and saves food value.

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MRS. A. A. WILSON, left, said goodbye to a group of her friends at a re­
cent tea in her honor. Mrs. John K. White, hostess, ia (shown enjoying re­
freshments with the honoree.
(Herald Photo)

Final plane were HlieusseJ fl-r
the Volusia Seminole 4-H Club
Camp, scheduled for July I M I
at Camp McQuarrle, at a pre-ramp
planning meeting ‘n the DcLand
Home Deuini,strati-.n offiee.
Meeting with the Volusia County
agent. Edna Eby, and assistant
county agent, Jim Luttrell, were
31iss Myrtle Wilson, Seminole
County agent and Ernest Lundberg, assistant county agent
Mrs, Anton Krrcrk, Mrs. Ernest
Lundberg and Mrs. R. A. Todd,
adult leaders were also present at
the meeting and were assigned
duties for the week-long camp.
Linda King, Joy Wester and Boanie Cox. Seminole junior leaden
attended and were hrlefrd on their
duties. A large delegation of 4-R
■Club members are planning to ati tend the camp and will leave San: ford Tuesday morning, aecompa' nied by the leaders.

Oviedo

Personals

MARIAN R. JONES
The Rev, and Mra. Jack T. Bry­
ant are spending Uite week with
their children, Mr. and Mra.
James Matting and Iittie grand so*
at Ft. Myers.
Woodrow Shuman spent a while
with his sister, Mrs. Geneva Abell,
last week en route to Miami to
visit his mother and sistera there.
Walter Teague Jr. is spending
Mrs. H. McCumber
seven weeks at the Univeritty ef
Florida where he I* taking a ape„ A. Wilson was guest o f. with s lovely orchid eorssge and t Friends eslled between
the Hostess
rial reading and speech course.
an afternoon tea, given a colfee carafe, as a going sway hours cf j and 4 p
Walter la a senior at the Ovled#
•oup ol friend*, at the gift.
m. Guests
High School.
Mra. John K. While, 3313 The refreshment table was cen included Mrs. W. W. Jones, Mrs. To VAH-1 Bridge
Home Demonstration Age*4
ran be used for up to two-thirds
Former frienda are enjoying tee­
Dr,
tered with an old fashioned bou Graorge Goans, Mra, Don Willis,
With honey, many main dishes, of the augar.
ing Mrs. Earl Beasley and Utile
inurce, with her husband quel of mixed flowers and tern Mrs. Wendell Holmes, Mra. A. W.
Mr*.
Harold
MeCumher
wax
&gt;.
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In
both
cakes
and
cookies,
the
salads, dcsserta, breads and bever­
. . is leaving for Jack Danish sandwiches, cakes, nuts,
ton, Mark, who are here Hvtng
hostess recently to the VAII-1
this week to make her mints and punch were served to Woodall, Mrs. Roxy Volusis, Mrs. Officer's Wives bridge club. I* ages take on new and different honry should he mixed thoroughly in their trailer parked in the yard
Robert Kennedy, Mrs. Edward
with Ihe other ingredients to pre­ of their brother and lister, Mr.
he group presented her the guests.
Payne and Mrs. Don McMorrit. mon and chocolate icebox pie was qualities that all laate devine. vent a soggy layer from forming and Mrs. Ferrell Beasley. Earl,
served following the bridge game. Here arc some ideas for serving on top. Combine honey with either
who it a fruit Inspector, la on loca­
Those attending were .times. honey on your table given by Mist the shortening or liquid.
tion elsewhere until the end of
Kenneth I-. Coskey, Harvey E.
Contrary to popular ‘old wives July,
Fisher. George W. Kiminons, Har­ Altec Cromartle, extension nutri­ tales "honry Is not a good food
,
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. La Rocha and
old E. McCumber. Robert 8 . tionist.
for Ihe diabetic or the weightSatre. William P. Reyn, R. Rust,
SPREAD—With bread, t o a s t , watcher. In fact, for a diabetic guests, Mr. and Mr* Henry Con­
and R. Omby.
pancakes, waffles, or other ho* It could prove near fatal If not rad, enjoyed a mrtor trip ta Cyp­
ress Gardens, Bok Tower and the
breads. Serve honey "as ia", or fatal.
Citrus Tower, Wednesday. The
mix with equal parts of butter or
Honey It PURE SUGAR. It it Conrads
- .......... ..returned io
wes Atto tneir
their Wes
Ab
margarine for honey spread.
Lake Monroe
- *■••- »
'‘
concentrated and each tablespoon it
ll»,
WIs. homt, —Friday,
after aeverOr, mix equal parts of honey, contains M.T grams of pure carbo-' *1 week* spent here with their
peanut butler, and butter or mar­ hydrate. This means it contains 62 parents. They liked It and promlagarine. and whipped cream.
r a lories per tablespoon, igranulat-' cd to return next year,
TOPPING — Make a atmple top­ ed sugar contains 50 calories p e r |)j oil*
Mr. ami
and iHrii
Mrs. A. B. Tedford hate
, .h i..-—
ping for fresh fruit, fruit salad, tablespoon!)
been
enjoying
a vacation,
fruit rup, or Ice cream by dritilMRA. H. L. JOHNSON
At to honey containing valuable at While Spring* and oa . apent
fishing
Mrs. Dun Brawn leil for Roan­ ing with honey just before serving. vitamins and minerals. It has very Iripa.
oke, Va. where ahe will be the To. .do
. . this,• hold container of warm­ minute amounts which are not
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Healty
honey / a• fshort
«licit of relative* for a few weeks. I *ed h°"«*
t * ,hdistance
iS o n « dabove
^ o o great enough to contribute much have returned home .after aa ab­
to
total
body
needs.
So,
If
you
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Mrs. Pansy Caldwell who ha* 1 L'c , ‘°£ ‘ *"dr ' 1 ,he honey “ r°P
sence of two weeks spent at their
like honey — (Except diabetics, former home, Humbolt, Tenn. Lisa
been visiting her sister Mr*. Clo-' in a fine alrcant.
MR. ANP MRS. (iORDON (’. WARNER JR. and family of Freeport, 111.,
'
Whipped
cream
sweetened
with
vrr Marrs has returned to her
please) eat it — for it’a good
Hre visiting Mr. Warner’* mother, Mr*. Alberta Warner at her home in
honey makes a good topping for flavor. That's all there la to ill and Karen, two amall daughter*
home in 3liami.
of the Henley* accompanied their
Knterpi'fe. The family made their home in IJel^md from l!Lr&gt;2 to 1955.
Mr. and Mra. Eddie Grow ot Mi plain or fruit ice cream or gelatin —ealories and good flavor!
parents.
ami Reach are visiting with rela­ I dcsterts.
while Ml Warner was stationed at the Sanford Naval Air Station. Left to
Mr. and 3trs. J, W. Beasley
On
hot
drsserta
try
honey
hard
tives
in
klonroe.
right thgr are, Cheryl .Melody, Jodi Lynn. Mr*. Warner, Craig, Mr. Warner
have returned from a vacation
sauce.
To
make
It,
cream
honey
Mias Phjllis Chambliss of liesand Chipline. (Craig and Christine arc twin*.)
spent in Georgia with relatival
tin, Fla. hat been the houaeguest with one-half as much butter or
and friends.
of her aunt and unrle Mr. and margarine until well blended.
Gay Ulrey, small daugMar ol Mr.
SWEETENER — Serve on hot or
3tn. Claude Hawkins for the past
and Mrs. Donn Ulrey, haa returned
cold cerrals. In beverages, dilute
month.
home after enjoying the ligbte of
Friends of G. S. Yates will regret bonry h&gt; mixing equal parts of
Washington, D. C. with her aaat,
TUr.AUAY
to learn hr la confined to Semi­ honry and water. Use with grape
Mrs. William Colbert, ol Sanford,
juice. In lemonade or urangeade,
nole Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Helen Wolfarth, a mission­ and her cousin.
hot
spiced
lea,
with
milk,
and
in
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Tintlrl mot­
ary deaconess from the woman's
Mrs. W. J. Darnell and anas and
ored to Andulusia, Ala, to visit eggnogs.
division of the klethodlat Church, Miss Martha Jean Hardy left Sat­
COOKING
WITH
HONKY-Honey
with relatives for a few day*.
will speak at the m mlhly pro­ urday, for Atlanta, Ga. and In­
Mr. and Mra. Guy Hancock of may he used, measure for mea­ gram meeting of the W. S. C. 8 . dianapolis, Ind.
:hrstcr nderaon enter-j
MYRT1K C. WILSON
sure,
in
place
of
sugar
in
prepar­
Remember that you ran redure Alexander, Va., wrrr recent gueals
he execi
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walnrlfht,
ing puddings, custards, pie fillings, of First Methodist Church at 10
board of the Those extra pounds may add tha number of ralorirs amaitngly of Mr. and Mra. J. II. Tindel.
a. m, The nursery will he open. daughter, Joy, and Mrs. flparka
Fellowship of up to added discomfort during the by omitting rich dessert* — like
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Petersen baked apples, candied and "aweetKx*tu‘:vr Board of the Presby­ Lee Clonls and son, Stevie, left
l with a Afrt luncheon a! hot weather months ahead. Some pies, cake and doughnuts.
have moved into their new home sour" vegetables, salad dressing* terian Women of the Church will Saturday, for a week at Daytona
and
cinnamon
toast.
Brushed
or
rarrfiil
planning
now
plus
lots
If
you're
a
weight
watcher,
be
In
the
Petersen
subdivision.
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av
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e
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w
a
icn
e
r,
ne
in Emprise, recently. |
meet at 10 a. m.
Reach. Roy and Benne Walnrlgbt,
Mrs. H. L. Johnson haa relum­ driulfd on ham during the last
*atieni|kfwero Mrs jnhn of will power will lighten the load I sure to count those hetween-metl
plan
to visit them while then.
half
hour
of
baking,
honey
adds
a hit.
| marks. They’ll throw your daily ed from Fredrlrktown. Mo. where
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DeShaio and
president; Mr*, j There ia no safe way to get rid | food intake way off if you don’t ahe visited with her son in lew flavor and gives a golden glaie.
children, Nell and Jimmy, kava
In cakes, honey can replace as
Ira. Ralph Par of excess weight overnight. Thera count them.
and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Don­
moved Into their new home.
Most of the favorite "snack" ald Hudson and granddaughter*. much as one half of the sugar with­
ling, Mrs. Ear!' arp *ome important factor* to
Ann Martin, daughter ai Mr
out
making
It
necessary
to
change
ran W. Dunton. j ' &lt;,n*lder in Marling a weight re- f°°d‘ are high In calorie*. Here They arnmpanied her home and
and Mrs. W. H. Martin, and Owida
Ihe proportions of the other Ingre­
an w. Uunton, v . - ny - ' ■
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| are aome rich examplet: Seven will make their home here.
Weekend
gueali
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
dients in the recipe.
Wolcott, daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
tell, Mrs. .Mike d^ ,ns.
™P7 8 ‘
. ... , . . . large potato chip* -110 calories,
Mr*. i,*nn Rrjan and son. Rob,
In cookies, the amount of honey Virgil Smith, at (heir home, 423 Henry Wolcott, a n enjoying tamp
ill
Joachim.
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are visiting in Virginia with rela­ that ran replace the sugar varira West 18th St. were Mr. Smith’s life at Camp Greystoaa, Tuxedo,
ur* starting any plan to
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mHi
u
- - - factors
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Many
play* a“ part riei, eight ounce carbonated beve­ tive*.
brother and hi* wife, Mr. and N. C. The girls w en drive* to
Mra. Let Po*- weight.
! in whether a person should re­ rage—too calories, average sec­ Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Poff are with the type of cookie. For ginger- Mra. Dwight D. Smith of Ft. My­ North
P*y.
Carolina by Met.
snaps,
for
rsample,
replace
no
duce end how fait he should lose tion, pic or fruit —330 calories. building a new humr on Ihe Well*
ers
and Mr*. Roy Britt,
weight.
If Ihe three meals a day won’t property In the St. Joseph Subdi­ more than une-third of the sugar
! with honey. For brownie*, honey
Studiea have shown that the hold you over, then add a snack vision and expect to occupy it by I may be used for half of Ihe augar
f.S.C.S. most
effective weight reduction or two, but be aura ta count July 13.
1called for. For fruit bars, honey
2 * 1 * 4 BEDROOMS
diets are low-calorie, high-pro­ them
tein. and low rarbohydrate. How­
ever, a variety and a balance
loclety of Chris of aiaenlial
. . . foods ia still needed Oviedo Circle

\iends Honor Mrs. Wilson
Afternoon Farewell Tea

Enterprise

Personals
BY HELEN SNODGRASS
^
Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Hahn and
"daughters, Pam and Linda, of
Miami, were weekend guests of!
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Sellers.
|
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Lawson. I
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Twitched and
daughter, Debbie Lynn and Mr.
and 3lrs. William . Huckel of Or­
lando are vacationing at Ormond
Beach.
Friends will regret lu learn
that Mrs. Lois Brooke, of Osteen,!
^ has been a patient at Seminole1
Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Brooke
Is the mother of Mrs. Edwin'
Braddock and Mrs. Don Stowed. |
Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Nelson, of
Tampa, are visiting Miss Doris
Faber.
Eddie Rennet of Seville was a
recant guest of Mr. and Mrs. Har­
old Goodwin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sweeney,
daughter, Judy and son, Tommy,
w of St. Petersburg, are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Denby of
Live Oak, aro spending their vaca­
tion at the homo of Mrs. Denby'a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. L.
Cunningham.
Mis* Mary Ann Gatrh of De­
li Land visited friends in Enter,1 prise ' last week.
Mrs. Mildred Harris of Et-hnecL tody, N. Y. is visiting her dsughP tor and her husband. Mr. and
Mrs Francis Glenister. An sunl,
Mrs. Florence Lobdell of West
Palm Beach, is also a guest of
the Glynisten.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McGraw
sf Alexandria, Ind. and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Malney and daughters,
Linda and Rebecca of Anderson,
lnd. have returned to their homes
after a two ' week visit at tha
Hart homo ia Enterprise.

Valuable Vitamins
In Honey Dishes

Personals

Church
Calendar

Hot Weather Meals
Versus Overweight

Enterprise Group
Plans Picnic

fiehA jonah

The adult fellowship of the En­
terprise Barnett Memorial Methodint Church met for a covered dish
aupper at the church annrx.
During the abort businrn sesaion, conducted by president.
Sonny McKethan, the group voted
to purchase a chime record to be
used to open the morning worship
services.
Plans were completed for a pic­
nic supper meeting at the home
of Mre. Ida Padgett. July 23. The
Rev. DeKalands showed s film
on the life of Christ.

fuesday

' “ Id iboca get in on tha voiding
peene for traditional rtaiom. Tha
tradition holda that by railing a
ahoo, tha brida’s fathrr indirata*
Ha ia patting on bia authority to
tha bridagroom.

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r,on out
* that
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Mra Ids
Ms Pad variety nl
foorf. as
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. . foods
E. Mn.
of foods
well
targe of the pro- which ire familiar to the indi­
vidual.
A good braakfatt ia always im­
portant, aven in a reducing dial.
Each day’i food intake ahould in­
Happlaena Through
clude two or three cups of milk
(maybe skim milk), one or more
servings of meat, fish or poultry,
Sleeplessnc
one egg (or at least four or five
(By DR- F. LEO A
a week), two tervinga of veget­
ables (one dark graan or yellow),
two or three servlnga of fruit in­
Wa, who are «*ch day cam- tha
cluding one citrus, at least on*
acious of tha comforting nf.
vhich tablespoon butler and two or
nerves_ wl
facts of glsep, might not bn COnt
culation, also mor* servings of bread or earaal.
too concerned about those paasj (the Jnterverte- If you're really concerned about
who are not ao fortunate, un- bral
weight, get a calorie chart
vertebral dia- losing
and start -counting your ealories.
lane w r have at some time torti

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with the inabilit&gt;* to get reatful
or s u f f i c i e n t
sleep.
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from tha brain
having too little
------------ to normal nerve
impulses, la often due to iliaturbed circulation of blood to

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Charles T. Niblack, chairman, in
charge.
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meet during July and August.
The Bethany Circle has postpon­
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By HOLMES ALEXANDER
WASHINGTON- Students have
;5 $ een rioting-all ever the world
these days—Turkey, Japan and
— . Cuba. Now in San Francisco flv„ .gurallvely speaking, they are up
.... -Ta arms against the oath-taking
provisions of the National Defense
Education Act of l»li. What's the
• . . reason? Spring fever, parental
---n eg lect, nuclear unrest—or is It
their teachers?
This daring afterthought leaped
: to mind la reviewing the Senate
m ., debate on the ripper amendment
which la now before the House.
Thar: was this nugget of wisdom
.' --from Sen. Richard Russell 'of
- Georgia, who was arguing to leave
. the act alone:
„
"I regret that some &gt;0 lnstl. it tutlons—universities and colleges
—have already announced their
&gt;• refusal to cooperate in the student
loan program.’ I think, Mr. Pres­
ident, these Institutions are wrong­
ing tha young pooplo of tbla coun­
try."
Later In tba debate, but depend­
ant on Russell's remark, Senator
Dodd of Connecticut, wont furlhr
la iadietlag tho faculty groups

passive In their reading. They
tarn tba pages of tba tastbooka
bat things don't register. Io
nan the "Tmo-Fslso" and "four
. CASE F - 407: Eva q., aged
i t , la a college sophomore.
"Dr. Crane, I don't believe I
know bow to study very off!fleetly," aho acknowledged. •
"For f read and road, but whan
tba professor gives us an oxaminalion, 1 atiU don't make vory
food grades.
"Bn 1 must not absorb the facts
when I study my books. Do you
psychologists have any rules for
Improving memory and making
•M 's study more productive?"
Yes, inject ee much active par­
ticipation Into your study as pos­
sible.- Don't sit passively looking
Dismay
**** 1111111 you *inl,h
Instead, keep a pea and note­
book handy. Imagine that It is
your Job to prepare a "true-false"
or "multlplo choice'.! exam over
Uut chapler.
Suppose you are going to be
eeked tomorrow to writ# SO ques­
tions for- your follow students, all
... basal on that very chapter you
.- - are studying tonight. ■
&gt;vy : This mental attitude wakens you
". 'from the passive role that too
■any students adopt.
...
Besides, It makes you read-very
k'- eearehlngly: You are conetintly
probing for facta, auch aa data*
-• or laws or doflnttlons, etc.
'»• When ovor you find aomathlai
E gpocillq that can ba phrased as
a question, Jot It down. This act
.. of wrltiaf down somatbtns from
• m y paragraph or page, will
thus wakan you.
, Oh, it may slow down tho speed
with which you cover tho entire
chapter. But once you've finished
the chapter, you will have glean•d almost every fact therefrom,
~ e e your professor will seldom bo
able to ask anything which you
doa'I already have la your owa

WhLVSUS

which have been inciting students
to intellectual rioting (different
iavlolenea but not in kind from
the snake dancers of Tokyo)
against the defense policy of this
country. Dodd aatd In a prepared
address:
", . . these college and educa­
tional spokesmen . . . chose to
repudiate a government program
. . , , to stir up the students
against the act which is aimed to
benefit them . . . chose to liken
our government to the Nazi r e ­
gime of Hitler, to shed crocodile
tears and to put on an air ef
persecution."
Like the Japanese snakcdancer,
the demonstrators against oathtaking are a pestiferous minority.
The figures show that only 26 out
out of 1.330 institutions have de­
cline! to participate In the stu­
dent loan program which Is con­
trolled by the objectionable oaths.
’Numbers are not very meaningful,
since nose counting never tells
much about the rights and wrongs
of anything. In a civilized country tha minorities ere allowed
to have-their fling within limits.
The .thing which sent me digging
back into tho Congressional Ro-

This adds tha additional zest,
too, of letting you try to out­
guess your professor.
If your asslgnmant happens to
bo history, you can pick out a
date and phrase It in s truefalse statement, auch as:
F (1) Columbus discovered
America In 1432. (P. ITS).
In parenlneses at tha end ol
the itatement, list the page in
your teit where the right answer
Is printed. This helps you doublecheck quickly if you should for­
get.
Many students prefer the fouranswer ("multiple choice") for­
mal, as:
"Columbus discovered America
In 1I1S-14M-1I1I-1TU." (P. ITS).
Among these four answers, only
on* is correct. Again you can
flat tha paga where the right an­
swer la to bo found in your test.
By such methods you greatly
improve the efficiency of your
studying. For you Joy yourself
awake and actively do soma writ­
ing at least two or three times
for Almost ovory page.
If you keep your own exams,
you can make n quick review
in maybe SO minutes aa you ride
to school. Besides you will not
naed (o drink black coffee and
cram all night long at the tnd
of tho term.
For you can easily review an
entire teitbook In a couple of
hours If you have previously
made q detailed "true-false" or
"four-answer" quiz .over each
chapter as it has been assigned
during the semester.
In your true-false quiz, how­
ever, don't include two facta in
ona statement, for one might
be true and the other, false. This
causes ambiguity.
And to avoid fruitiest debate
about tho truth or falsity of your
ststamants, alwayi preface them
with this: "Our textbook says:"
for that kind of statement it easi­
ly answered with a definite
"Trua" ol "Falsa".
(Always write to Dr. Crane
la care of thia newspaper, onclosing a long fonr-cont stampaddraaaod
eavelope aad M
cants to cover typing and print­
ing coala when yon send for
nae of Ida booklets.)

cord to review the Senate debate
wai an episode that happened «evral day* later.
During the ieatlmony of Dr.
Linui Pauline, the nuclear paciflelat, a apattcrlng of frantic applauae burst from a knot of col*
legeago boy a and glrla when the
witness eeemed to be gettting boatile toward the committee. I went
back and interviewed them (not
aiking for any namea) and dlscovered thia unhappy but prevalent eltuatloa. Aa between a boatile, lay-down-your-arma witneaa
and the four U. S. aenalora who
were questioning him with the
utmost courtesy, the Youth Move­
ment aa for the witneaa—and
against the American government.
How did their twlga get bent
that way? I think Scnatora Rus­
sell and Dodd suggested the an­
swer. To understand how the fac­
ulty groups have been leading their
students wrong, let ua summarize
the oathtaking issue. The student
loans were authorized by the 84th
Congress on the Sputnik scare
argument that a national Defense
Education Act should bo passed to
send more people to college.
Since this was a quasi-military
measure, It was thought that the
studenta ought to take substant­
ially the same oaths that are re­
quired of ROTC studenta and
scholarship beneficiaries under the
National
Science
Foundation.
These oaths aaked of student loantakers are two In number. One
simply and beautifully pledges
allegiance to the Constitution. The
other declares that the taker is
not a Communist and does not
plan to help overthrow the USA.
The anti-oaths agitators at first
opposed both these oaths. When
they couldn't rub out the pledge
of allegiance, they concentrated
on the anti-Communlst statement.
In the final Senate action, the
anti-Communist declaration was
killed, but a much stronger and
legaly-bindlng substitute by Sen­
ator Prouty of Vermont was pass­
ed. Thus despite much public misunderstanding, the anti-oath pro­
fessors and their Senate cohorts
took a beating.
Left in the embattled air was
the plaintive cry that American
studenta were being "singled out"
for the anti-Communist statement.
Well why not? To be in the
van of battle used to be consider­
ed an honor. Their teachers
ought to teach these students
that it's a privilege to be first
in any fight against communism.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Do
Jatlinerei
—Causa miscarriages?
—Make people more airsick?
—Lead to deafness among
ground crews? ,
—Give stewardesses varicose
veins and more frequent men­
strual periods?
—Crests greater fatigue among
pilots?
When the Jot aga began in Octo­
ber, 1068, there were frequent
warnings that aubtonle sir travel
would lead to various medical dif­
ficulties.
But Dr. Otla B. Schrouder, med­
ical director of Pan American
World Airways overseas division,
says all thass faara have proved
groundless.
Doe* Jet travel or flying in gen­
eral causa miscarriages? A re­
view of Pan Am’s medical rec­
ords shows that nearly seven mil­
lion paisengers flew tho Atlantic
between 1068 and 1060 without a
single rase of miscarriage report­
ed. Srhreuder, in a paper read
recently to tha Aaroapare Medi­
cal Association masting in Miami,
quoted statistical studies which
concluded that flying haa no ill
effect on pregnancy — either in

By IAMBS KELLER
Housework cannot b* measured
In dollars aad cents was tba fact
one woman discovered In Pitts­
burgh, Pa., not long ago.
She had brought suit against her
husband for 63.170 clalmlM that
tho money was due her under an
agreement they had made where­
by ah* would bo paid on* dollar
an hour for housework.
Tho judge ruled that auch work
within tire horn* was an Integral
ps rt of family life for which no
payment should b* mad*.
It la not easy to be a good wife
m other.and homemaker and at
the Jsama time, ho at overyona'a
been and call. But in God'a plan
it fe on* of tb* moat important
aad noblest task in tha world.
No amount of money could adoquatcly compensate for all ’ tho
tlate, effort aad devotion expended
by a woman In conducting n good
home.
But it talw* only a moment to
show by word or deed tha appre­
ciation you owe your wife- or
mother. That little word or dand la
worth mar* than any hourly
wag* ah* could ho paid.
"Let ua not love in word
Mithar with Urn toogue, hut fe
deed and fe truth."
,
(1 John 1:11)
Teach 8U fe show appreciation
for the Managua aa a happy famOy life, O Laid.)

IXICOon the not;: 0*.
i* U S Coast Guard ke upon
a# a ataip. But ltd* a tbip.
fa more like * ‘ :e that
art* nowhere end o» lowbere
a Bridie with .mek
Voe *et bere by dr

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Now /lurnhi°rt ,,°°k ilfrom U»ere.
nri Profits
DrofU ?for‘ *1having
* 50 Perc«nt
'h*
round°tthat
spot, which is one nr the richest
sulphur mines in the Wor|d
«rre» , nd too (ect thick ’
Mining sulphur from the u A
•as never tried before, it 1*7
• *J° miliion-dollar gamble u
build the island of steel, the on?
such structure with the ezcepUa
o' the much smaller Tezas To*.
lVnti°n °Ur DEW llDe *" ,he Aw
High on this superstructure.
Paul Hyboe, general supervisor
removed the lid of a steel vi!
and what 1 saw inside was a
inch pipe belching sireimi M \
■mber liquid—molten sulphur.
I
It’s mined by shooting sup*r.
heated water, 300 degrees, let* a
A swimming pool larelcome well, melting down the rock, thea I
ferial the summer rM it arlards relief from the mi It can
It counted on to glv 1doyment
cseept when the hei I broken
|y a thunder storm J it ben the
peel was about to b ud.
Except when tba w air la io
Heal that everybody otf to the

As a preview, we act off a
couple of firecrackers the other
night. (Just to see if they work­
ed. "Look out!" BANG!) I think
they were slightly illegal. But we
are an j independent bunch.
The Fourth of July these de­
pendent days simply reminds us
how much Independence has been
blown out of our youth. Surrender
to safety, sanity and tba super­
market.
We do not sell fireworks in our
enlightened community. There­
fore, we have to drive over to
another county where the inhabl-

Jets or conventional piston angina
aircraft.
Do tha Jets make people more
airsick? Schrauder says tha air­
sickness tala on piston aircraft
la slightly higher than on tho Jets.
Are tho Jats loading to deafness
among grounds craws? In 18
months of Jet operations, not a
•ingle Pan Am employe developed
any loss of hearing due to highintensity noise, thank mainly to
tha safety program Pan Are and
other airlines developed for
ground personnel.
Are Jetliner stewardesses ac­
quiring varicose veins, more fre­
quent menstrual periods and as­
sorted aliments? Dr. Schroudar
•aya auch complaints, widespread
in the first months of jet opera­
tions, "have largely disappeared
du* to tha fact that that* smploys* now have become accus­
tomed to the airplane.”
Do pilots become more fatigued
flying Jets? Tha Pan Am medical
director saya all sludiaa show that
Jatlinara causa lass fatigue be­
cause of fa war instrument/, lack
of vibrations, decreased noise and
better prttsuritaUon. These feetore are offset somewhat by the
Jets requiring greater physical
and mental alertness "the pilot
must be ahead of tba airplane,"
Schreuder explained but In gen­
eral the Jeta are lata fatiguing.
Overall, Dr. Schroudar conclud­
ed, Jet travel aoems to b* healthier. During a period when Pan
Am carried 188,439 passengers,
only on* "medical emergency"
was reported for ovory 2,677 pass­
enger*. Most of these were minor
such as faintness. As with piolte,
tha paying customers are benefitting from tha lack o f noise, ab­
sence of vibration and improved
preasurisation.

In my insane, unsafe youth the
Fourth of July started by putting
the biggest cannon cracker you
had under an empty tomato can.
WHAM!
It started at daybreak. All tba
grownups put thalr beads under
tba covers. And every dog In the
neighborhood went under the
nearest bed.
From the Initial explosion wa
progressed to feats of bravery.
"Betcba you're scared to hold
a llttls one in your Angara while
it goes off!"
'
"Batch* I’m not either!"
"I betcba. And I dare and doublc-dara ymi."
• • •
Well, nobody can betcba. And
dare and DOUBLE DARE you.
Ws look one of tha little fire­
crackers. Wa pinched it between
our thumb and finger. Good hea­
vens, it was scary!
We pinched it and lit It with n
piece of Chinas* punk.
CRACKI Thera you stood. Still
shivering. But a hero.
"Hack, that's nothing," we said
modestly. "Last year I held one
of those big, old CANNON crack­
ers!"
They said, you did not, let's
see you do it again.
We aald wa would. Only laat
year another boy did It and it
blew his arm off. So wa had to
promise our mother not to do it
again.
They said: "Yeah? What boy?
You’re Just scared too."
We said: "Oh yeah? You want
to fight?"
Those were the good old days.

fresh lemonade. (Our lemonade It
add-water-and-serve from the tupermarket.)
Night fireworks were set off by
your uncles.
Tha were wonderful star-soaring
rochets. Your uncle lit it with a
cigar. It was torpedo-shaped on
n stick. You stuck it in the ground.
It went FIZZZZZZ. WHOOSH! Up
into the night sky. A flaming trail
bursting into bails of colored fire.
Once in a while they would tip
over before takeoff. Tba rocket
would then chase everybody
around the yard. "Look OUT!
Duck!"
Naturally, this is all over now.
(Except for a lew Independent
souls ilka me.) 1 set off a coup]#
of cracker* the other night. Just
to see it they worked. BANG I It
gave the neighborhood dogs some­
thing to think about.

BY BENNET CEBF
Comic Joe E. Lewis confided
to Scribe Herb Stein tbit he's
writing a book tentatively called
Horses Io Lose By, "Race hors­
es," points out Professor Lewis,
"ar* more than 2000 years old
—especially the ones I bet on. Do
you know that Noah's Ark con­
tained two race horses—and 300
Jackasiei to bet on them? The
first famous horse player In his­
tory was King Richard of Britain,
who called In his court handicapper and begged, 'A horse! a home!
Sly kingdom for horse.' So the
Torpedoes were an excellent bandlcapper banded him a plug
buy when I was driving grown­ that came In ninth."
ups under tho covers and dogs
under tho bed.
Venlda Colwell saw a row of
I cannot buy torpedoes Uses* kids sitting in front of her neigh­
calm days. "We have some nice bor's garige one afternoon, a look
sparklers," said the fireworks of hsppy expectancy on all their
man. I just gave him a look, faces. ‘‘How come all you kids
Sparklers I
are tilting there so quietly?" in­
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ground your heel on U. It crackled explained one child, "then he
and popped. It sounded like a comet home and sees what Mom
machine • gun going off. BLIP- did to tho right front fender.”
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a pretty good purchase, too.
Distinguished Server
You let them all off—CRACKI
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M — Page 15,

EARLYBIRD

- By Afon M ovbp

Greyhounds |aul
Palatka, 11
Sanford poured across five runs in th
inning and
went on to beat Palatka 13-4 Sunday nigh
Bill Dukea was the big gun for the ^und attack
With three hits in four trips, including a h id a double.
Orlando walloped St. Petersburg 9-1 .
Engle and
Wayne Jackaon starred at bat. Engle had a double and

League Leaders

a •Ingle
tingle and
three rune
tingle,
Daytona B)
won nothing

|on drove in
double and a

|Ray Steffanl
r n * a-* m o # * . »■¥/&gt;'*
By United Frees lateraaUonal
B e e t/o x te e p to M A * ry
Irtbraak when
National League
A M /a ttiA * e n d one
kilter against
OFM'f IS A S it* TOP A B t
Pleyer ft Oak G AB B N. PCT.; j ^ l l S * &lt;
I
Indians
baat
and
T1 M 6 H BArr-rts
Maya. S. F.
71 171 64 100 .369 1him ".0
WAV
PO#&gt;t
A TAfORPfX
Larker, L. A. 57 16S 25 57 .339 steffan, m
bsd pitch, to
M O iroc ru e TA&gt;e—
Athburn. Chi.
69 260 54 87 .335 gen Ellweln
second inning,
rue e w e e g / a a k k o a
m Croat, Pills.
71 262 42 92 .328 and Ellweln
out of the
6 8 , B e ro lt&amp; B b / bo s
™ Clemente, PiUl. 68 212 46 93 .330 park with
Stes on bate.
T p /A \’p o f , p o i&amp; r r
***/tANS£M K v* $*£/*
White, St. L.
71 282 42 92 .326 The Islanders |
hits off Ron
TOO FAR AM T.
M
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SRoRTSTOR
Waller*, Phil.
63 225 29 71 .318 Sthamp but
at nuke them
A
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/$
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Skinner, Pitts.
70 269 51 83 .309 count, and
boosted his
m e 'f A W &amp; f i o s
Kirkland. S.F.
71 260 33 80 .308 season's rccor 1-4.
M o faff B eert
Katko, Cin.
70 277 41 85 .307
up with four
Leesburg
A U K A 'S TM6 O R /O CB B
American Leagae G AB R 11 PCT.
ths ninth to
AM 6A K &amp; SBFBATkXVCenUle, Balt.
68 167 32 56 .335 runt in the
Riedtl
tripled
nip
Tampa
8
Runnels, Bot.
67 226 45 8S .331
Jim Stalkh
Minoto, Chi.
71 273 43 89 .326 home two
and winning
Marti, N. Y.
66 249 51 80 .321 drove In t
double of the
Kuenn, Clev.
64 247 43 79 .320 runs with 1
Skowron, N. Y. 82 238 23 76 .319 night.
are Daytona
Tonight’s
Lope*, N. Y.
54 173 29 55 .318
Smith, Chi.
70 269 39 84 J 12 Beach at L4 , Orlando at
Power, Clev.
62 245 30 74 .302 Tampa, Palati Lakeland and
Berra, N.Y.
50 156 26 46 .295 St. Petersbura inford.
Bane Batted la
Marit, Yankeei 64; Gentile, Ori­
ole* 54; fikowron, Yankeei si;
Minoto, Wbhe Sox 49; Hanten,
Oriole* 47.
NEW YORK (UPI) — Willie Bob Skinnrr of th* Pirales, while
Natioaal League
Leagua
Mags
and Roger Marls were the Ernie Banka of th* Cuba won the
Florida
^
Bankt, Cuba 69; Maya, Cianlt
IT. L. Pet. GB most popular ssltctions for the ahotatop job and Bill Materoaki
9 S3; Aaron, Braves 39; Cepeda,
1 .750
starting lineups of the 1960 major of Pittaburgh wilt atart at second
Clanta 35; Clemente, Piralea S3. Sanford
1 .750
Lakeland
Home Baas
league All-Star Game, but un­ base.
1 .730
Orlando
American League
doubtedly ths most pleased play­ The four Yaukeet who will start
r* l 2 .500
Marls, Yankees 25; Lemon, Sena­ Palatka
| 2 1 .500
1 ers were newcomers Ron Hanstn for th* American League are
tors 19; ManUr. Yankeei 19: Held, Tampa
2 of the Oriolea and Jot Adcock of Marls, Mlckry Mantel In erntcr
Indians 14; Williams, Red Sox 14. Lceiburg
1 1 s .250
field, Bill Skowron at first base
St, Petersbur 1 1 3 .280 2 tho Braves.
Natteaal Leagua
Yogi Berra behind the plate.
Banks, Cubs 23; Aaron, Braves Daytons Bcs 1 1 3 .250 &gt;
Four Braves playeri and four ahd
Frank Malsone and Pete Run­
21; Boyer, Cards 19; Stays, Giants
L1TTLK | dr l e a g u e
members of tha Yankees were nels will be a t third base and
17; Mathews, Braves 16; Cepeda,
I
W 1. PCT. among the 16 playeri chosen by second, respectively, while Minnie
Giants 16.
s 0 1,000 their major league colleague to Minoto of the White Sox will play
Hams
Pitching
.600 ■tart in the All-Star Games at In th* A. L. outfield with Mantle
Tlcars
1
* 4
American League
.260 Kansas City. July 11, and at New and Maria.
■!
2 6
Coates, Yankees 94; Brown, Orio- Colt*
I.lon*
|
1
7
.125 York, July 13.
Crandall, Mathew*, Banks, Mays
olea 7-2; Perry, Indians 9-3; Grant
LITTLE lOK LEAGUE
Ilonsen. a 22-yrar.olil rookie and Aaron all started for the N. L.
Indians 6-2; Daley, Athletic* 11-4.
W
1.
PCT.
shortstop
who
looks
like
klarty
National League
last year while 8 krowron and
.800 Marion in the field, was favored Minoso ate A. L. starting hold­
4 1
Roebuck, Dodgers JB-I; Law, Pir­ Standard Oil V
4
!S
.687 by a wide margin over Lula over*.
S
alea 11-3; Williams, Dodgers 7-2; Navy
4 2
.607 Aparicio of tha White Sox for a
Farrell, Phils 6-2; Buhl, Braves YowsU’a
For tha third year jn a row,
.400 starting spot In the American piayera, coarhsi and manager*
Klr»t Fadoral 5
2 2
6-3; Purkey, Reds 8-3.
.400 League lineup, Hansen la a good voted for the alerting lindups.
Florida 8 tatJ r
2 3
rarfection j i
2 a
.400 fielder and currently it batting The poll waa conducted by Frank
Chait
.333 .258 with 47 runs batted in.
i
2 4
Riorum, aid* to corantlssioper
Food mart j
2 4 • J33
Adcock finally was choarn on Ford Frick.
yCHL'H l.KAOUB
an All-Star team in hla 11th Na­
Atotal of U34 eligible volar*
1 W L PCT. tional League season. Tha Ill- participated in the N, L. poll and
STATU o r FLORID*.
v o T ic a To u rk ditobs
15 4
Klrat Baptiil
.789 year-old first baseman currently 317 in tha A. L. The major
It a n
&lt;687 is batting .304 with 11 homer* and leaguer* could not vote for playNatarana
t
12 4
Estate et ROT HOLI.Kn.
.883 .19 RBI's. Adcock won out in the era on theii' own club.
S 7
Deceased Hnccrart B J k
TO 41.1. raiCOITOMa 4X11 PHR. Firet Chrlitil
.488 closest rice for any position in
7 9
a n s a n s v i t m m i a i o r i i k - Frao MathoJ
1 17
.056 either league boating Bill White of
M*NI»S 4 U 4 I T S T * 4 1 0 ESTATE,
b a b e ! tu LEAGUE
the Caidiuat, 82 votes to 6.1.
Tou, and each of juu. are here­
W |, PCT. Beside* Adcock, tha Milwaukee
by notifies and requir'd to pre­
TMB CIRCUIT COURT. NINTH
se n t any claims and tlrmands which Oviedo
i
10 2
331 playeri elected were catcher Del JITl lllt'IAI,
CIRCUIT OF PI.ORIti*,
you. or either of you, mey have
Shrins
j|
6
307
‘
4
IN
AND
FOH BKRINIIt.R COl.N Tt,
Crandall,
third
baseman
Ed
Ma­
a a a la st the estate er R u v HOI.|
9 6
.64.1 thews and right fielder Hank IT CHANUERV NO. ISTM
l.ER, dsceaatd, late er said Coun­ Elk*
t o t ic r o r b u it
ty. -• lha Caunty Judge e t Semi- CPO
6 6
.171 Aaron.
CLARENCE Mint's ami EDITH
note County, rtorlds, at his or- Kiwanl*
.51)0
7
7
Tha
two
other
N.
L.
outfielders
S1I1U8.
hla
writs,
firs la the Court House of laid
|
6 7
Plaintiffs,
.462 chosen were Mays and left fielder
County, at Hanford, Florida, with. Civilan
Va. *
In
tig h t calendar months from
Rotary
4 8 .3.13
OEOItUK
D.
ATKINX.
at
a t.
the lima nf the fleet publication Laka Mary K
r 12 .077
Drfrndanta.
• f this notice. Kaih claim er de­
N i|
Lraaue
RTATK
UK FI-ORIDA Tin
mand ehall be In Writing, and
• hall s t a t e , t h a place of residence
W. L. Pet. GB i t n i B r i R t i i t c o u r t o r T ien OKOIU1K D. ATKINR, T. C. RIMPMON.
A
L
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K
N K. IIAHTI.KTT,
and peat office address of ilia Pittsburgh
A3 37 .614 ... &gt;I&gt;TH JUO IC ItL CIRCUIT, IN IIEOIIOK ATKINS,
a l l . . , Ihair
claimant, end ehall be oworn to
%&gt;n for asmtAoi.r county, raapacllvs unknownIf apuuaaa
Milwaukee
38
30
J63
3
1
a
If
t&gt;y tha .claimant, hla ngtnt or
r i. n n iD A . IT CM A.ACEB V N«*. married, and It daad. th» rrapar.
Sen
Francis
38 33 .531 5's teeax.
etiornay, sad s a y auch claim nr
1 1va unknown hairs, drvleaas. Irasdtmand Sot an filed ahall ha void. St. Leuit
36 38 AM 8
dm onc e
teas aad grantata: J. K. I1ART/ • / Mary Oravta Hollar
H1UOINDOTIIAM.
Lot Angola*
35 36 .483 6&gt;s RUTH
ETT. A. E. RAI1T1.ETT.
4a K ie c u t r lt nf Hit Last
F U latiff. I.
Cincinnati
34 38 416 f
RAItTLETT. W. A. BARTLETT and
Will and Taalamenl af
Chicago
ROT H O U t l t . D t c e i u d
28 41 ,406 141k IIIL l'a R D HILL IttautNIIOTHAU J. E. BARTI.ETT. JR., a* lha
n w . A. SPKKR. JR.
Irsfrndanl. Trustees e f The Ruhnrh naunttfui
Philadtlpbis)
3B 43 M3 IS
Havatepmant Cu., a dissolved Flor­
Attnrnay far geld Eatate
XOTtCB TO DEFEND
M ostly’J
baht* Ptttbers
ida Corporation, and any and all
lim
Mssnqlla Avsnua
T
H
»
STATE
o
r
FLORIDA:
Phlladglpn j i t Cinciusii &lt;3 TO: Mll.LARD HIM. llllUlINBO- person* rlalmlnw by, through nr
Sanford, Florida.
Puollah Juae ts. IT * July 4. tt. lam es)—Gr^ (1-1) and Onlay THAU, w h m e n l l d s a c * and ad- undar said Truattas: and any and
alt parsons bavin s or claiming any
Is unknown.
i * t h i s c t R c r r r c o u r t . » h t r (3-4) vs. &gt;14 (8 7) and Nuxhsll dr***
Teu are lirrrby notlflrd tbst suit rlaht, t ills and Inlereat In and
j ' O i n s i c u t e r r r o r r u i n i n g (ID .
has barn fltid agalnat &gt;ou In ths tu th* following described lands,
IW S 8 D r o w SHM.NOLK I'OL.NTY
Pittsburgh) It Milwaukee (3 Circuit Court la mid for NculnoU lyin g and bains In Heinmol*
r a s w i B v n o . itre e
Florida, to.w it:
games)—Frlf (9-5) and Haddix County, Florida In Chancery. The County,
MILTON IU T ' MANNAR.
l^it 41* of Plan nf the auhdl*
nature e f this suit Is a suit fur
|
Pitinllff (4-4) vs. Js (2 3) and Burdetle dlvon-s.
vision nf tho Land belonging
Ahlirsvlatrd t ills nf this
•va.
(8-4 ) or Wli (4-3).
to Allamnnta Land, lintel a
r s s s Is R f T H R. II KM INROTH AM,
EDNA MAS JKNKINd HANNAR,
Navigation Co. arrordlng to
San Fraud
Ftslnllt*.
va.
MILLARD
HIM
.
HIU.
at Ckicifo (2
Plat thereof recorded In Plat
Defondaat games)—An* Hi (3-3) sad San- OINBOTHAM. Dsfandsnt. Ths asm s
n o t u b to p g ra iD
Book 1, page 1*, Public Rec­
of ths P lolntlfrs attorney Is I.EO
THE STATE o r FLORIDA TOt ford (7-1) vg Clliwsrth (4-3) and W. HAI.KV. 311 lo u t h Orsnas Avsords of Bamlnola County, F lor­
EDNA MAB JENKINS HANNAR Anderson
ida.
BU*. Orlando, Florida.
P. O B e t ! f l
Tou.
and t sr h uf yeu. ora here,
Not Istsr that ths i l l h day af
Los Angelj at tt. L
Louis (I
Dawtonvllle, (la.
by
entitled
and required to appear
July, 1»4». »e&gt;t »rs required ta
MeDevgames)—
Ko
g
13-1)
and
A Sworn Complaint baring been
M s with lha Clark e f tha Circuit and flla, personally or by yuur a t ­
filed agalnat you In Ihe Circuit Itl ( 0-1) vs.I ledacU (3D
and
t7Court I" sad for NsmlpoiS Coun- torney, with tho Clark of tho
. court la aad for Remlnnia County, Broglio f 8-6 r
IT. Florida, ths aawsSr te m I4 abova-atyled Court, your written
Florida, la Cbancarr. for Divorce
autl and to ss rve tifun ths P la la . defenses. If any, to tho Bill tu
Aa
'*■ U 8iw
and otbor rollef, the ehort title
and to ths P la in t if f s attor­ Quiet Title Mod herein aaelnet you
W .I-PcL GB tiff
e f oald aailon being MILTON RAT
In tho above.styled causa, and tu
ney, a ropy of said answer.
u HAN.VAR, P lelnllff, re. KONA MAR New York
41 25 -643 ..
tt you foil to do so a Dsrrso •orvo a ropy nf tho earns on Plain,
" JENKINS
HANNAR,
Dofindant.
46 21.588 3
Fro Coafssao will
ho sntsrod lifts' attorney, below, un or be.
thoao preeenia are to caute a s * Cleveland
you for i n s relief 4smaad« furs tho ( t h day uf Auauel, A. D.
4| 32 -573 31% sealant
\ require you to file yeur written Baltimore
ISIS.
ad In said Complaint.
9 32 -548 51% WITNESS my ban* aad seal et
defenses. If any, te the Complaint Chicago
Herein fall not nr else a Decree
filed herein, and to serve a copy Detroit
I 37 .464 lilt Rsnford. SemUioto Count). Florid*, Fra Confess* will ba satarad
thereof u*oe P la i n t i f f s Attorney Washington
agalnat
you.
this lath day' e t Juns. IMS.
II 11 -441 13
e n er before the s t l b day er July,
WITNESS my hand and seal at
(SEAL)
43 AM IT
A. D„ ISIS, etherwlae e Decree. Kansas CUy
Manlurd. Memlnol* Caunty, Plerlda.
Arthur If. Bsc kw llh. Jr.
■Fro Cenfaaao Will ha entered Boston
tbla lath day of June. A. D. Ufa.
44 .363 181%
Clark of c ircu it Court
aaeln et yeu and the cause proceed WaJaseday’s
ARTHUR BECKWITH. JR.
Ratelael*
Ceuaty
Florida
rite
hers
S i parla.
Clark uf Ik* Clrruli Court
Rrt Martha T. Ylhlen
Baltimore
un (I fame*)
WITNESS any band and nftlalel
BT Joan »■ With*
Dapuly Clark
Beal at Baaferd. Seminole county, — Barber (M)
_ Walker (3-1) LEO W. HALET
Deputy Clerk
Florida, i t Is Itr d day e t du et,
wr. C. Heichteea, Jr.
Attorney far F lalatlff
(
7
7
)
tad
BarIts*.
Edward* Building
t i l South Oraeae A vsae*
m
(SIAM
Saalerd, Merida
Florida
jit (3 urns*)— Orlande,
Arthur H. Beak with. Jr.
Chicago at
Publish June i s , ts. t t A J u ly 4. Attorney far F ia la llffe
Clerk e f the Circuit Court
lsumsnn (4-6)
Shaw (7*7)
Bemlaele Ceuaty, Florida
va. Bussing (|
gad Bruce (6-1).
Ryt Jeaa K. Wilks.
Kansas City it CUvtlani (2
Deputy Clerk
games)—He
Qsrdea V. Frederlrk
( 1 4 ) aad Kucks
Altoraey f sr Platatlff
64)
aad Boerafield
(M&gt;
Y
8
.
F. o. B o t 111*
(3-4).
844 Norik Fork Avsaue
New Yoi
•t Washington —
Sanford, Florda
. W oodeihlck (1-1).
Fublleb June 17 A July 4. II, i t . Coates (8-0)

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Yanks Reach July 4th M ilestone W ith Biggest
W hile Pirates Beginning To Lose Edge In Nation
United Press International
The New York Yankees have
reached the July 4 milestone with
(heir biggest American League
lead since 1958. but the Pittsburgh
Pirates are slowly losing their
edge in the National.
Casey Stengel's crew carried a
three-game lead into today’s Inde­
pendence Day program on the
strength of Sunday's doubitheader
sweep of Detroit, 7-6 and 6-2.
Pittsburgh's margin was cut to
3it games as Los Angeles beat
tha Pirates, 6-2, and second-place
Milwaukee dsfaatad St.Louis, 4-3,
In 14 innings.
Although there's an old basabail
adage that teams leading on July
4 go on to win pennants, the
Pirates might be reminded that
this hss often proved a fallacy.
The Cuba now have lost four of
their last six games.
A pair of three-run homers by
Cletis Boyer and Mickey Mantle
stelchcd the Yankees' winning
streak to six games and ran their
record to 23 victories in the lest
38 rim es.
The Yankees came from behind
to deal Dstroit its fifth straight

Mixed League
Race lightens Up
Just one halt point separated
the two top teems in Ihe Thurs­
day night Mixed League, as B.
Edwards held on to the top spot
with 28tk wins, and Powell's Of­
fice Supply grabbed second with
28.
Town k Country T. V. Service
took over third with 26, DeBsry
Pharmacy holds fourth with 25,
followed by Sanford Mfg. with
2219. Slelnmeycr Roofing, 2ll»
rood Fair, 20; V. F. W.. 1714:
Mfs. Applel.y's Restaurant, 17 and
Team 6 with 14 wins.
Bill Mott piled up a 55.1 scratch
series to be high (or Town 6c
Country end the league, while
Denny Phares rolled Ihe high sin­
gle game of 231 for M. Edward*.
BIU Tisdale led the split shrinkera as he felled the 4-10. Others
making nice pick-ups were, Wal­
lace Woods, Ld Callan, F.d Horn­
ing, Erms Anderson, and Gordon
Senart, all making the 3-10, with
Erma adding the 5-7 to her score
and Gordon getting the 3-6-8. Vi­
ola Kastner felled the 2-7 and 4-5,
Mike Accerdi the B-t-tO, Lll Do­
nat 5-10, Ann Conklin 5-8-10, Maryliou Danyluk 54-10 and Alberta
Warner the 58.

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I * T H S CIRCUIT COURT OF TMK
.n i n t h j u d i c i a l c i r c u i t o f
and
for
a e w i N a i .K f o u n t *,
FLORIDA IN CMANCUItV M H nf . h m u •
TIIK HORTON FIVE CENT* BA\ •
I. NUB DANK
PUtattir,
ROBERT It. MARt.Kt *n.l BAR.
IIAItA M. MARl.Rr. hi* wife,
JAM KH H. O'HRIKN anil (IEOHill A A. oRKIKN. hl» Wlf», eml
JANE O. HKFFLEH. * widow.
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF ai'IT IN MORTUAOR
FOHEULoaURR
to:
IIOHKRT R. MARI-ET and BAR­
BARA M. MAIU.ET, hla w i l l,
117 ntveralda Drlr*
Oreenwund Mlaaleetppt
R. J.
JAMES
II. O BRIEN and (IEOR*
ill A A. OIIRIKN, hla wife,
1-. R. N a t * Oummliaary Slor*
raar! Mir*--"-. H * « a ll
JANE II. IIKFFLKIl
II. F. I&gt;. No. t
Lotanton. l-enneylranla
Tou. Hobart II. Marlejr, Barbara
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M arin . Jamea II. O'Hrlen.
lleorala A. O'Brien and Jan* ft.
llefrier, ere hartbtr notified that
a Complaint lo (urerluae ■ terlaln
niort*an* on tha follnwln* deac-rlb.
ad pioparty. lo wltl
U.t *. Illork "K-. COL’NTRT
CLUII MANOR. UNIT NO. I, a t &lt;mdin* lu lha plat thereof ao
recorded In Plat Book II, po*o
i l , Dublin Bocordo of famlnolo
Count)', Florida,
haa been filed a ia ln a t you and
&gt;ou ara required tu aarva n copy
nf your Auanor nr P leadlnf to tha
Cumplalnl on Plalntlff'o aUornaye,
Andrrenn, lluah. Word A Dean,
133 Eaat Crulrat A ttn ue, Orlando,
Florida, and flla lha iul«lnal Ananrr nr I’leadlnr In Ilia nfflca nf
the Clrik uf lha Clrruli C onn un or
before the 3*lh day of July, l » tt.
If &gt;ou rail lo do ao. a Decree
Pro Confirm will bo laktn ig a ln e t
you for lha relief dtmandtd In
lha Complaint.
Thl* Nmiro ehell b* publlehed
onr* oath week for fuur con**rullva weak* la Ik* S«af*rd liar•Id.
WITNESS nay k in d and official
real of efflea at Sanford. Sentinel*
County, Florid*, ikl* 14th day e l
Jon*. III*.
(SEAL)
Arthur 14. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk af Clrouli Court
Byi Joan M. Wltk*.
Doputy Clark

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‘ NOTICE TO l-NKUITonn
IN THH I OI NTV J l IIRF.'P (TH'HT
IN AND FOR PKMINOLH COUNTY.
FLORIDA. IN PHORATH
IN R*Cl ADMINISTRATION I'NNFlianahNV OFi
IKE ALEXANDER,
Dei-raatd
T e All Fredliero and AII Person*
Maelae Claim* or Demaada A*ala»
ol Raid K tlo lei
An Order of Administration t'nnacaaatry bin been onlorad herein.
Tha total cash value e f aald a n a l*
la In lha amount uf fTIO It. Th*
• elate herein lias baan aaslgnod le
th* fnllowlnr halret
Anna Thomas, tut C y p ru s Av*
nne. Sanford Florida
Roe* Derry, 1711 Jerry AvOnu*,
Sanford, Florid*
Calhleen A ttainder, l"S'» San.
ford Avenue, Hanford Florida
Tuu, and oath of you, ar* here­
by notlflrd and requlrti! lo pre• eni any • lalme and demand* which
) oil or tltber uf yeu h*v* a * t ln e l
Ihe eotele of Ik* Alfiauder, d*.
r.aeed, lata of Mtmlnola County,
Florida, to lha llonorabti County
Judaea of HeuilnuU County, and
file lb* tain* In Ihelr office* In
Ilia County Cnurlhniiea In Hrmlnola
County, Florida, within e l l l l l cal­
endar mnntha from lha data of lha
flrsi publication hereof. a*M claim*
er demand* In contain th* lepal
addreea ef lh* claimant and lo
b* sworn to and prtaenied • •
aforesaid, or earn* will ba harrrd.
Dated thle aih day of Juna, ltd*
Anna Thomas
a* on* nf lh* petitioner* for
Order nf Admlnletratlnn Unnereeaary nf th* Estate af
IKE ALEXANDER,
Deceased
Edith Ilrolda
.‘ Horner for Petitioner*
*&lt;* Lincoln Rued
Miami Heath, Florida
Publish Juna IS, tt. I f * July 4.

Ta All Uredllora aad All Person*
Marian Claim* er Demand* Aaalaat
Said F.alal*i
An Order nf Administration Un.
necessary haa been enlered herein.
Tha total cash Valo* uf aald aatata
la In Ihe amount nf llAta.ta. Th*
eatata herein ha* beta aaeltntd 10
lh*-fnlluw ln * heir*:
Anna Thnntaa, II I Cypreaa A t *.
Sanford, Florida
Roe* Perry, 1711 Jarry Avanut,
R*nf..rd Florida
Cathlern Aleiatidar, tnl&lt;i Baa.
fard Avenue, Sanford. Florida
Tnu, and oarh of yeu. are here,
hr notified and requlrad lo pre­
sent any claim* and demands
which )uu or either of you hava
aaainst ilia eatata of Dally A laiander, de&lt;eaaad, lata of Remlnnia
Courtly. Florida, lo lh* Honorable
Cminty Jud ate nf Remlnnl* County
and file the asms In fhalr offices
In ihe County Cnurthouea in Semi­
nole County. Florida, within a l | h l
calender months from lh* flat# of
Ihe Drat publication hereof. Bald
claims ur demands lo contain lha
leaal addreea of the rlalmsnt and
In ha aworn to and presented • •
aforesaid, nr earn* will he barred.
Dated ah Ia Ith day ef Juna, III*.
Anna Thomas
*• on* of tha petitioner* far
Order nf Administration Un*
necessary of K ettle of
D A ISr ALEXANDER.
Deceased

Ussaawscod ffcw w C«M

MONEY!

Edith Brotda
Attorney for Petitioner*
*40 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, Florida
ruhllah Juna 11, t«, 37 4 Juhy d.

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Circuit In and for Seminole Countr. Florida, • • lha 1st. day • (
July, l i l t , Is s rertalo rauie ha*
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1-oan Asaoolalton - nf Orland*,- a
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Chancery No. K i f f , 1 w ill call at
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at lha Court H o u m ' In tho C l t f
of Sanford, Semlsola County, Ft«*o
Ids. at lha hour of H i t ! • ‘eMail
P. M.. on Wadn*adav aha l l i h d * y
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90 DAY GUARANTEE

Follow Sanford's
GREYHOUNDS

setback. Boyer pul Now York; In the first Inning, stood up for homer highlighted a six-run rally
ahead, 7-5 in the opener when he Chicago aa late-inning homers by In the third inning. Rookie Johnny
hit his fourth home run of the Harry Anderson and Wally Post Briggs allowed a homer to Ren^
nearly overcame the Cubs' lead. Bertola in winning hla fourtii
season In the seventh inning with Jim O'Toole, a Saturday bride­ game.
Mantle and Elston Howard on groom, was treated unkindly as
Baltimore ikldded to third plac4
base. Shortstop Chico Fernandes he fell victim to a four-run Chica­
when Jim Busby's 11th inning
paveJ the way for the winning go rally in the fifth.
error permitted Roy Sievera te
rally with the Tigers' third error
Jim Kllppitein'a d o u b l e play score all the way from first or
of Ihe game.
In Julio Becquer with Ihe Sherman Lollar'a single. S itv trt
Roger Maris cut off the poten­ pitch
bases
loaded In the seventh In­ accounted for Chicago's first niR
tial lying run for Detroit in the ning preserved
Jim Perry's ninth with a homer. Gui Triando* hit
ninth inning when his rifle throw victory in Cleveland's
opener. on# for the Orioles.
cut down Casey Wise trying to Woodie Held's 14th homer
Ted W 1111 a m ■ hit the 306th
score from second. Eddie Yost Harvey Kuenn's fifth sparkedanda homer
of hla career and Willi*
and Frank Bolling homered for four-run Tribe uprising in the fifth Taaby smashed a grand slammer
the Tigers.
Homers by Jim Lemon as tha Red Sox collected. 14 hits
Mantle's 19th homer off loser inning.
Billy G a r d n e r averted a a g a i n s t tha A's. Ike DeLock,
Pete Burnside in the nightcap put and
whitewash.
coming off a three-day suspension
the Yankees in front, 4-2, in the Washington
John Romano and Vic Power for misbehavior, won hla second
fifth Inning. Boyer and Bobby each
drove in four runs to lead game. Vic Werlx also homered
Richardson doubled home the last the Indians’
16-hit attack In the for Boston as did Norm Siebtra
two runs in the eighth as Art DU- nightcap. Romano's
three • run of K.C.
mar picked up hi* fifth straight
win and seventh of the year.
Los Angeles took its second
straight from P i t t s b u r g and
moved into filth place by chasing
Vinegar Bend Mixell with four
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Interim manager Tom
nms in the t h i r d Inning. Gil
Sheehan, dealing straight from the top of the deck,
Hodges hit his first homer since
censured hia slumping Sam Francisco Gianta Sunday for
May 24 (or the Dodgers and Don
Drysdale struck out seven as he
all-night card playing and mental lapsea on the field.
won his third straight from Pitts­
The stiff clubhouse reprimand came before the
burgh.
game
with the Philadelphia Phillies which the Gianta
A bases • loaded single by Del
won handily, 11-6.
Crandtll ended a four-gama losing
Sheehan, who took over the reine of the Gianta
streak and enabled the Braves ta
salvage the last of a four-set
after Bill Rigney watt fired, laid hi* card* on the table In
series with the Cardinals. Hank
demanding that all players be in bed within two houra
A a r o n hit his 20th and 2lst
after a night game.
homers for Milwaukee and Bill
He said "half a dosen or more" players often got
Bruton hit his sixth. Rookie Don
together for card gamea that aometimea laated until 10
Nottebsrt pitched 3-2-3 scoreless
relief Innings lo gain Ihe victory.
o'clock the next morning.
In other National League games
The stakes in the gamea, Sheehan aald, atarted low
San Francisco pounded out an
but
usually
grew higher and higher with the result th a t
11-5 win over Philadelphia and
heavy
losers
carried unhappy memories onto the field
Chicago whipped Cincinnati, 7-5.
with them.
Cleveland went into s • r o n d
place In the American League by
trouncing Washington twice, 3-2
and 11-5; Chicago edged Balti­ Tha number of rpsidant pat­
more. 2-1, in II Innings and Bos­ ient* In public mental hoipitali
•a m
in tha United Slatei ilecrtaitd IN T E R CIRCUIT COURT L
ton bombed Kansas City, 13-2.
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
u rr. .n„r
Willie Maya raised his N.L. during 1959 for tho fourth const- AND FOR BEH1ROLR COUNTY*
FLORIDA.
balling lead to .369 with four hits cutlva ytar.
CMAHCRRY NO. ISOM
that Included a triple and hiv 17th
F i n n FEDERAL S A V t N M ANO
homer. F e l l p t Aloii and Bob
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ORLAK*
Schmidt also homered for tha
DO, a corporation.
Plaintiff,
Giants. Sam Jones lasted only
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live Innings hut picked up his IN THH COUNTY JUDIIR-B COURT ROBERT E. SNYDER and S N lR e
ANSI FOR iHMINnl.E COUNTY, LET J. SNYDER, hi* wlfa, and
loth victory. Tony Taylor and Kan IN
FLORIDA. IN FROM ATM
1VKTWO COUP, A Florida carport*
Wallers homered for the Phils.
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Rookie Ron Ssnto's first major NRceisaAHV OF
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2. For Rent

iMlBF.DROOM upstair* apirtm.nl, 2 BEDROOM
FA 2(3U.
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air conditioned. (TO. FA ?oaaa
for RENT:
Apartment,
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
ret; ne»ly
224'* W. It
aide between Celery and Geneva
1*1 plus
decorated,
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchen ap­ utilities. No
rn or pets.
pliances. School bua stop. Quiet
Telephone
neighborhood 475 per month.
Phone FA 2-4145.
TWO bedroom | shed apartDlia, $45.00.
men), 2101
RENT A BED
Phone FA 2-1
Rollaway, Hospttr A Baby Beds
* BR., kitchen
. sttir fan,
By Day, Week or Month
FA 2
quiet neighh
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 3-4141
US W, hi » .
UNFURNISHED rtmert KitFA 2 2*00.
WELAKA APARTMENTS’ room* rhen rquippeJ
private betlis, *14 W First St.
Park Ave.
FURNISHED
NICR bedroom, private entrance 1 and 2 BR
apartments
f«l
and bath. Phene FA 4-2441
too A $43
3-BEDROOM unturnished hum..
2 BR furnit w»* STS rao.
Fenced backyard. FA 2-4167.
REALTOR
ROSA PA
Ph. FA 2-1301 1st Hiawatha
FURN,. Apt. S41* W. 1st St.
NICELY h m | |larr« apartHOUSE. Ml Rosalia Dr. Call
Apartments,
ment, San
FA 2-1442.
404 E. I4t| ; r • a t. Pn.
FA 2-4142.
CLEAN modern furnished apt*.,
Ml Palmetto. FA *-4554.
bu sin ess p r B t Y: 1196 So.
owner, J.
Elm Avenu
NICELY furnlabed I room apart'
W. Hugulcy M E. Iih. Avemeat, private bath. FA issos.
nue, Caine* vMlorida.
S BEDROOM bouse, kitchen equip­
Clean 3 bedPINECREST
ped. Phone FA S-4043.
room house ^bedroom dupFURN. Apt 3300 Manonville
lex; eleetr tBrheni; water
furnished. F f t t l .
SLEEPING ROOMS, Um Oiblai
401 Magaelia Art. PA 3-OT30.
I-BEDROOM Me. terra n o
floors. Feti l in hirkyard
S BEDROOM furnished housa teo
month. 2454 PalmIUo. FA 1-1410 ideal for cMn. Apply 601
W. 37th.
BEAUTIFULLY furniabad re
in privata hornt. FA 2-7744.
3-BEDROOM ftnlihed homa
available no | A 2 1444.
BENT or SALE: S room houaa
garago; modarn; FA2-057I.
IBEDROOM K hed home to
responsible ■ . 1110 monthI-ROOMS, unfttrualied. 973 per
ly, leas will p a r. FA 2 4444.
mo. 4-Roomi, famished, |40 per
me. Phone FA S-M21.
t-ROOM furnL P garage apartmeat. Wall Pnd electricity
t-ROOM first floor spartmeot,
furnished. N Pdren. FA 2-1303
furnished, 944 per mo. 313 Pal
metto Ave.
3 BEDROOM P 2042 Hibiscus
Court. Mrs, ftl B. Moughton,
NEWLY decorated 3 room furaFA 3-343T. j
iabed apartment |M per month
clone in. Ill E. 4th. St. Call 3 • BdDROOM part ment sear
PA S-4M4 er FA 3-4744.
school -ft a| Ing center. Ne
pet* please. | | Elm Avenue.
FURNISHED apartment, S rooms
A b*tb screened porch. |40 per MOBILE HON 1 water ft light*
mo. 407Vt W F irst
furnished, m wr week. Phone
FA 3-0919. |
• BEDROOM, S Bath Homs. 9111
Per Month. FA 2 2439.
OSTEEN: 1 I Ironm furnlabed
house. Photf 2 4126.

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A m iC A T io a r r o n m a c e si.n o r
cocnrr u s d i
AR THUP H. BECKWITH. JR
Rlerk of the Clrenlt Court
Sanford, S.mlnolo Countr, Florida
June
I, m e
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For and on behalf of the Board
a t Conntr Cnmmlaolonor* of B.mlnola C M tntr*.n arlda. an* la **•
oordanoe with tho prntldo** af
Chaptar H I . Florida Mtotut** l l t l .
aa am andad,' yon era hereby **•
queattd to Bubllib notice of aad
offer at public aala In the M»neet bidder far eaah, at the front
door of the Seminole Countr Court
Houa* a t aenford. the folloalne
deacrlbod land* altuated la aald
Countr, t a -w lti
Cert.
Date af
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Value
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2-BEDHOOM hou«r, clean, cool
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Phone FA 2-36M.

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ATTENTION
NAVY PERSONNEL
When orders take you away from
Sanford, give u« Ihr opportunity
to keep your home rented. Our
property management depart­
ment with its complete rental
service, will give your home the
personal attention it deserve*.
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111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420
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5. Real Estnte For Sale

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5. Real Estate For Sale

5. Real Katate Fnr Sale

24AS S. Park Ave. Pi.. F» 13221 LARGE 3 bedroom, 3 bath home. 3-BEDROOM with Florida room.
After hours, FA 2-2414, FA I
Garage. Nice yard. Reasonable
Fenced yard. Ill Mayfair Cir­
FA 2-4241, 'A 23012
equity. 912 Cherokee Circle,
cle. FA 2 4427.
Sunland Estates. FA 2-2449.
S-BEDROOM house Two lots in­
14 LOTS in Osteen, high and dry,
cluding corner. Full prieo 47400. FIRST 3S00 cash will buy 41.400
reasonable. FA 2-4340.
Term*, 80S E 23t' St.
equity in beautiful 2 bedroom, 2
ITS BEAUTIFUL k
bath home with lake view. Many
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
UNDER PRICED
extras
including
G.
E.
Built
in
Raymond Lundquist, Asso*.
Large
home
with three bedrooms
equipment. FA 2-2472.
FA S-39S1
Atlantic Bsnk Bldg.
and two baths on 2l* lots. Many
trees. 2317 Osceola Drive.
1 BEDROOM, frame house. Needs St. Johns Realty Co.
some repair. $600 down lakt up
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
(. Mortgage Loana
payments of $40 *• month. Apros. $3,400 a. 3*fa. 1 mild north 114 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2412$
MORTGAGE LOANS
•k* Monroe bridge on 17-42.
Commercial and
Call Ralph J. Ifayes FA 2-1443. ROSA L. PAYTON
Conventional Residence
WISE and JOHNSON
AN EXCITING OFFER !
And Associate!
441 Magnolia Ph; GA 13444
Naval officer transferred. Beau­ RtglMered Rssl Ks*m * Broker
Orlando, Fit.
tiful 3 BR . 2 bath boms on huge Fh. FA 9-1401 IT-44 et rftswslhs
fully landscaped corner loti
7. Buaineaa Opportunities
Flexible down payment. Come I • BEDROOM house,
kitchen
look and you won't leave.
equipped, screened porch. Fen­ SERVICE STATION: Good IocsFA 26413 for appointment.
ced ysrd. Low down psyment.
tion and well established. In­
404 Rosxlia. Ph. FA 3-7241.
ventory-Take ever. Apply 404
I-REDROOM house tn Pinecrest
W. Sth St.
srea, near school, l l* baths,
SUMMER rail 1444. Large nice
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DRIVE-IN
large living area. FA 2-4437.
unfurw. apt J p Magnolia.
H. Female Help Wanted
J. W. HALL
2-BEDROOM age apt., largo
3444
e'rench
Are.
living and Itg room. 2004Vk C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
WAITRESS k COOK. Apply In
ReeW
BROKER
French Avd Ih. FA 2-4430.
person or call for appointment.
"Call HaU"
Phone FA 3-4441
W. B. Shippy. Assoc.
Dixie Belle Diner, llwy. 17-92,
dean, Large** 202 So. Park Are. Ph. FA 21441 SEPABATJB- dining room. I bed­ Ls n |w s* 4 . P h. TIC l-COSI.
APARTMEh
|inolaum, dawnemail,
rooms, fireplace. Partly furn­
Ave.
stain. 411
S BEDROOM furnished home, 2434
ished
Beautiful lot. 1214 Oak.
Palmetto. Phone FA 3-1910.
you will work six hours a day
44.900, low down payment. Ph. If and
ran tell an interesting story,
FA
2-2374
or
FA
2
4342.
TWO LOTS, 3 room furnished cotyou should make over 9100 a
tage at Lemon Bluff. KA 2-3441.
week immediately.

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ALL MAKES A MODEI-r
34" Window Lintels 41.33
RENTALS $3 WEEi MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
30fl Elm Ave. Ph. FA 347SI
203 W. First SL ($4 hr. ser.)
12. Plumbing Servient
FA 2-3623
.N0_ BRAND NEW BEL AIR
PIANO TUNING k REP.IRLNG P O R T A B L E SEWING MA*
HINE *11 itlachm tntt k guarW L. HARMON
lye. Take over P»jrm*"U^ «
Ph. FA 2-4223
50. Write Mr. Whitt, 3BI W#el
P lum bing A H eating
_ _ 5 t ., Sanford.
__ _____
13#A Beauty Parlors
AIR CONDITIONING
W
^
&gt;
A
N
—
In
or
out, etyle*
CONTRACT and HEPA1R WORK
Ijner. FA 2 4929.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6342
» S « E W . twin *Ue, very
C l. A R K
clf,n - A 2-4444.
PLUMBING A HEATING
Beauty Sales
Moved to our new location
3414 Oak
FA 3-7444 OLD NKVAPERS FOE BALM
3444 So. HIAWATHA AVE.
THE S ^ oR tT HERALD
FA 2-2.174
June k July Specials! Permanents
A up. 3 Senior Operators,
*4 Block off llw y, 17 92
M
iX afV k 3-39U
Harriett, Jo Stapleton A Eva
FREE ESTIMATES
Jo Wynne. .Soft Water. T. V.
rA C TO h
T O tJ
~
PLUMLTNCJ
Stamps. Air Cond. HARRIETTS
ALUantuM
Contracting k Repairs
BEAUTY NOOK, iOS So. Oek
VENETIAN Rl INDS
Free Estimates
FA 2 4742.
Enclosed head. Rs^rnof beiloae
R. I- HARVEY
m il with plaatfe^Dds. F leette
204 Sanford Ave. Phene FA 2 3.1*3 IS. Flowers ft Plants

2-A Beach Rental*

N. V Farmer, Realtor
Lillian Tram a
1. M. l—tt, D H Whitman

tl. Work Wanted
HOUSEWORK: FA 2 40t9.
WASHING It IRONINgT f A 3-7044

IAFF-A-DAY

Legal Notice

A.' k . ROSSKTTKR
FLORIST
»A S-1441
Celery Aft,
Far Ali Ygur Floral -Needs
Mtaihdr — Florist TeUgrsph
Delivery Asset.

Mon. July 4, I960 — Page 7

LARGE three bedroom unfurn­
ished borne 1313 Park Ave.,
4123.00 month. Call FA 2 3941.

spit
NOTH
NEIGHBORHOOD TAVERN
l i p A TO:
STATK O F
TiiKNnr. w. a. TWO FOR THE MONEY Concrete block and frams build­
CHA RLES
A itT iin t r
ing near popular public beach.
A P O R N R R in | d
re, and their un ­ Two attractive concrete block
PPtNNINO,
Completely equipped for sell­
homes, side by side in conven­
married. and
kaow n apoui
ing beer sandwiches, s o f t
ient, established neighborhood.
If dead, theli |k n nw n Mir*. dedrinks. Grill, bar, booths, chairs
tlaaeg,
grant
aslgnae*.
HeBuy the three bedroom for
nora, rrodltoi Luatssa, and nnr
and tables, refrigerator*, cash
$10,900
(
43,240
down)
and
lake
claim ing
by.
X. ** ft. at W. Ill It. *f HIorb and all pi
register, beer cooler Included.
title
to
the
two
bedroom
pre­
or
against
aald
through,
um
. * T lir I f of the T oau at Sanford
Pries 49,400 with good terms.
Sants: WILLIAM
raspoctlvo
sently rented to good tenants,
Data aad Tima af Bala
IPAN'T, the dotnlW KIN E H T
A t July 11. 11*0 a t II A. If
simply
by
assuming
mortgage.
W.
It. "Bill" STEMPER Ageaey
cilo and lot | e n t |t y o f which
Mre. tlraea If. Armstrong
Call us for full information on
unknown heirs,
Realtor 4i Insurer
14*1 IV. First Street — Sanford. la unknown,
ho# you ran move into an Pjtont FA 2 4991
■ucctaeom li atereaf, trustees.
Fta.
112 N. Park
director*, at. holders. grantees,
exceptionally
nice
home
and
me*it'd °r th" Aeplloaat Beet Bid assign***, II.j
creditor*. pastacquire
Income
property
at
the
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath home on
nor* or olhsrl rtlsa rlatmlag hr.
Hlgheat Bidder at Sal*
same time.
through. und| 1nr a g a i n s t ' esid
large corner lot. KA 2-44g7.
B*?etvad o f the Applicant
V
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COilPAN'T:
Base Bid
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COMW.
H.
"Bill"
Stemper
Ageney
M A d t e r t la ln n , riark'a Pea*
ADD THE EXTRAS: Extra cool
florid* corporation
sa d Recording ale.
$ 1*## PANT, INC.,
Realtor A Usurer
3-bcdrooms; with extra trees;
Total Deposit
i t tt.ee with It* prli at place of bust- Phont FA 1-4991
MS N. Park
nee* at p e l.
Volusia C ointr.
extra lovely patio; extra large
Arthur H. Beck with. Jr.
Florida: -ml
a In i t a n y and all
living room; extra-GK built in;
Clerk Circuit C„urt
paraona batl|
or u la la ila i l"
Brt Q . T. Rar, I t.
extra low coil with no qualify­
till* o r Interest
have,
any
rl|
_
Deputy Clerk
ing. KA 2 7041.
In tha folio,
described land,
Publlth June ST, A July 4. m * .
lyin g and b*l| in Bemlnols O u n ty. Florida,
H i: TRACT I — t q K M i r . n v o T ti'i: n r t n o F T i n x FURNISHED or unfurnished 4
VOTOCB OF H I T
leal
II, ganfi
Celery Delta *r- THU *T*TF. OF FI.IIRIIIS TOl ....
T H * STATE O F FLORIDA. TOl
room house on 2 large lots.
th ere o f recorded K l t a t l K f .
SI Ilf KKITII.
A IJO
i A R A H r . BROWN, If alive, and carding to
44,700 furnished. Old Orlando
to Plat Bookl
peg** Tl **d ’ • ' KNOWN AM KI'.nilKl.t. tlltIF F IT II
If daad la kar uaknaire heir*. Ue
liil.1l of P. mmole i w iio io : A P P iic n n in iio c t k n »
llwy., turn So. Just past Steinvia***.
legate es
an.l
g r a m ..* ; . f th* pnlillr
TltACT t l - L o t ; i . it a v k n . vi tu t I VIA. ANI&gt; Itt’TII
IIRNHT C. SHKPHKKD. If alive, County. Florl|
meyer. New white house. Ph.
. Delta ar.ord- i i . i . k m : r a t , w h o m : a d d i i k j c *
and .f dead lo hla unknown heirs, t e l . Paatord
• devlieew
KA 2 3474.
j r e o f racarded l« IH OKNERAI, liKUVKItr, NEW
' . * * ! * • • and nranteet; all la g lo plat
pereaae
havin g
or
claiming P la t Rook 1, |g e s f | gnd IS of PON DO .V. CONN KCTICUTl
srda at S«mln*l*
A petition having been filed by DUPLEX, 1 side furnished. Eaeh
Interest* by. through, under er th* public
Wllllord O Mianrell and Fern H.
a gain st aueh partis*: aad. all County, Ftorl
apartment 1 bedroom. Equity
You. t a d eaj a t you, are hereby Hlanesll. his wife. In Ih* Clrrult
parties na v la g or rlalmlng any
tiaoq. 2201 So. Park Ave., San­
aatat*. right, lltla or latereel In notified that! l suit hst been Court In suit fur Mrnilnol* Cm-nty,
ford. Klurlda. FA 2-4474.
&gt;,iu In th* rireult Flurlda. In Chdursry, for adoption
nr lien upon the whole or eny brought agali
part of the follow in g described real Court, la and j Memlaole Ounry, of Julio Ann ilrlfflth. Ih* abbre­
property lying, being and eltuata Florida, In chi ery, entltle i W. W. viated lltl* of svhlrh I* In R#
IH M. LINK- hie Adoption of Julia Ann Griffith, a We have Just exclusively lis te d
la fem lnala County, Florida, i t . LINE and
wife. . Plaintiff &gt;#. CHAIU-Ca K minor, thla nolle* I* to roqulr* you
wit:
the finest little 30 a c r e Valen­
P*f*l4ss&lt;e * n,l a* th* natural portnt* nf told
The Northeast U of th* S»uth- HKNRT. at
cia orange grove in thr county,
*4 af tha Northeast '« af you, and esi _ #r r»q. * r* r** minor to appear In eald Court on
ta t us show you th is beautiful
Bsctloa t. Township S* South, qulreS to f l l a n a u r Aq**er tu (He July l i . ted*, tn show raueo why
P l a in t i f f s '
I'o g p laln t
a im
the aald petition should not be grant­
Hangs *e Rant.
grove, lo c a t e d in th e finest d i ­
| a TOtT A HR HRRKBT NOTIFIED • 'I s r k nf s a l t I'nurt, *n-l s e x # ed. Herein foil not nr a final dents area a v a i l a b l e today. Priced
" t h a t a suit to quiet title has been ua»n F la ln tlf q r
s l l e m e i - '■ AN­ rro* of adoption may b* aniered
at 437.400.00. Terms Available
filed against you In Ihe Circuit D R E W S t 'C R B w ha m atfd.ees Is declaring said minor th* legal
Bog i s | Banletd
rin n d t. child of eald petltlnnsre
Court, Ninth Jud ldat Circuit a t P. n
Contact—
WITNKM my hand and th* of­
eogy of eald AnsBtr. «* »r b*Florida, In and for Bemlnols I'aun.
for#
Wsdneedag.
July
I*.
A. P . ficial seal of Ibl* Court thl* Sth
ty. In Chancery, th* abbreviated
till* Ilf which I* Jam es C. Hell Ill* , and tr gnu fell 1» do so, day of June A. P. III*.
aad Bette Uen* Hall, hi* wife, a deer** are tenfese* will be »n- IBKAI.I
AIITHCII H. HECK WITH. JR.
Plaintiffs, v *. Sarah F. Brown, et. torod s g s l n s i gnu. gnd **Hi «f
Clerk of th* Clrrult Court
• I . Defendant*, and by thee* prea. gou. for Ihe galltf dimtnded la
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420
nyt Martha T. Vlhlon
a m i you ara required to fits your said Cnmplolat.
"Open evenings til 1:30 P. M."
Deputy Clork
T ht nature gf tils suit I# to
• n e w er to aald complaint with th*
Clerk of eald Court and to servo quiet the m l * to th* abets doe- Kennelh SI. Lofflor
Edwards llulldlng*
BUSINESS PROPERTY; 2494 So.
a copy thereof upon th* Plaintiff*1 qrlbeit land.
H’lTX K SS Mg h* id *»d • •• ! “ I I'os' Office Drawer If*
attorney who** name and addraei
Elm Avenue. Write owner. J.
Hanford.
Florida
Mid
I’ourt
St
g*afi&gt;rd.
demlnols
m s spears below on or before tha
W. Hugulry. 924 X. E. Sth. Ave­
W ftth day of July, A. p. tsts, (her*, f o u n t ) . Florid*. i*|&gt; |Tits day of A tto rn ey for f e t l t l o o e r e
nue, Gainesville, Florida.
Publish Juno IS. t*. IT A July 4.
la getting up the estate, right, Juno. A. D., l|«g.
title nr Interest In, nr lien upog, (S E A 1.1
A r t h u r M. B*ek*Kh. Jr.
Ih* above described property d e l a t ­
ITerk of sold i’nurt.
ed by &gt;nti. Herein fall not, er
R r : J o a n g . Milk*,
g decree pra coafeeeo will ho e n ­
Deputy Clark
tered against eon by default
WITNESS . My
. . ban sn-l lb* s e a t , U.
. . . A n d r e w a .p e. er
.
LOW INTEREST KATES
of sold Court at Hanford. S*M|. I d^tofbeF tor f|«|nlift*
• * l* f o u n t ) , Florida this Slib day i 1 ’
~ 9l,. ***.
|
Already
Financed
£ No Qualifying
Sanford. Florid*
• f June. V. l». ISIS.
Publish Juno tS, I f * Jdly 4. It.
ARTHU R BF.CKVCITH JR .
Other Than Your Owa Good Credit
f t e r k of th* f l r r u l t Court
By: Aria J. I.undqulei
I Bedroom — 1-3 Bath Hornet
f i t p u l y Clerk
REPA IR
AND ERSON 'S HE
oanolh M. I # f f l e r
SUNLAND ESTATES aad SOUTH PINECREST
dw arde Building
0MOP
»*t Off iv* Pra m a r di*
4*«% — 4% — *•«% INTEREST
Bsnford. Florid*
Hornet Om To Thr*# Years Old
G e n tra l Automobile
Attorney for Plglntlff*
Pbbllen J u n o gf, * J u l y d. I t , 11

Call

Business Service M essage. Pi, FA 2 -2 6 1 1

HOMES

fcpBir*
E ngkw Tune-upe
A l Woffc G uaranteed

Dawo Payments Ag Low As &gt;49#
Meethly Pag meats As Lew Ae 971

Om Bluafc Off Saaford
Aveaue «ss *»fh Street

ODHAM ft TUDOR

We Hava A Home For Yoa
•ALEtt OFFICE SANFORD FA S-1441
k .. . J, IIKAILEY ODHAM. President

1. No night or Sunday work
2. No price competition
J. Company benefits and guar­
anteed earnings
Give experinre and background
in first letter. Write J. R. Coffield, 3U0 West Washington, Chi­
cago 4, Illinois.

WITHOUT NEGLECTING
HOME
and family have extra money
working near home. Avon is
well liked and sells easily. We
will help you. Ask for home in­
terview. Manager, Box 346,
Lockhart, Fla.

SHORT OF CASH?
Who isn't? Ilow shout earn­
ing about $2 per hour? Homewives preferred for good
AVON territories. Write, Box
244, Lockhart, Fla.

0. Male Help Wanted

Cut Flowere For Any Oeeasios
Senkarik Gink* andpaint C*.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOF
?A
~
House Wiring — riNctrit Service FA 2 1420
orw
FA 20*70 113-114 W. lad St.
Sid Vihlen
17. P e ts, Livestock, Supplies 1 ROY SCOUT uniform, niM 1ft
RANDALL FLECTRIC CO.
very food condition, FA3-44TS.
112 Magnolia
FA 2 0914
a
BLUE female Collie, A. K. C. reg­ KITCHEN TABLE and 4 *atra
istered, 4 months oM. FA 2-1643.
14. Build. Paint Jk Repair
34.00; dining room rug *.0Bt
4 pair draperies |4.00; w ilier,
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing, CHIHUAHUAS, A.K.C. m istered.
Kenmere, used 4 moaths 9HS$
screening and cement work, ‘FA *4476.
utility table k broiler 4104lt
FA 2 4199.
T. V. stand &gt;1.00: 3-pUee see»
19. Boats and Motors
tinnal, green 430.00; red lea­
PLATTS CARPENTRY Services,
ther tilt hack chair 414J9; sofa
new work k repairs. Specialise
Gateway To The Waterway
bed 914.00; ‘ Xenmora ewe*per
In Fla. room enclosures. Ph.
Your EVINRUDE Dealtr
910.00; glider 410.00; eleetria
FA 2-7416.
Robson Sporting Goods
lawn mower 910.40. Mra. Ether,
304-4
4
E.
1
st.
Ph
rA
24441
THOS. E. THOMPSON
33 Sunset Dr., DeBtry. Phene
General Contractor
no s - r
Mercury Outboard Motors
Home Carpentry Repairs
MATERIALS FOR SALE: at the
WOODRUFF MARINE
Roofing A Siding
Oviedo white school; l H a s
Phont FA 2-6442
2401 Frenek Ave.
FA 1-1442
building, 14’ 0" X 34’ 0" wMh
LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT 20. Automobiles
on* door, four windows end
ROOFING rHA Loans
pitched roof; l water ale rape
R. EDWARDS
1 9 3 9 RENAULT DAUPHINE.
tank, 4’ 6" x 16’ 0"; 30, 3t«”,
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
white, sun roof, 4230 and as­ round steel Laity Cols, 7* 4*rj «,
We Give TV Stamps
sume note. Ph. FA 2-3224 after
314" round steel Larry .Cell, 9
90S W. 3rd St.
FA 2-7444
6:30 p. m.
6” ; 170 lin. f t ., 4" x 4" steel
beams; 140 |in. ft., SVh’l s * 4 "
CARPENTRY: repairs, re model- 1437 RENAULT Dauphlne. Ph.
x is" steel (ingle anile; SS, m *
Ing, new construction. FA 2-2506
FA 2-635$.
x 3H" heavy bulb Teae, IS* S’*
1944 FORD TRUCK, IH lea. 919
long. Apply to Supertnieedenk aw
15. Special Services
Job at school or Rlehnrdeea’e
W. 1st. FA 29742.
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
Construction Co., P. O. B et
ments, invoices, hand bills, end PLYMOUTH. 1948, excellent con
4157, Ft. Leuderdnle, Florida,
dition. 4200. FA 2 4494.
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressive
nr
phone Geer go ■ Rattle,
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2441FO 4-3447, Oviedo, Florida.
.
20-A Trailers
304 West 13th St.
GOOD used tramo wiodcwi, Jamho
WANTED TO TRADK Real Estate
SERVICE CALM 4204
and asserted lumber. See
for a himsetraller. FA 2-0319.
The Biggest Little Shop
man at Nicholson Buiek Bldg.
la Sanford. AU Parts And
2-WHEEL utility trailer 440. 123 PEAS, Blsekire k Crowder. Ph.
Labor G. rsnteed 40 Days.
Mayfair Circle. Ph. FA 2-2334.
FA 3-0415.
SANFORD RADIO k V ' CENTER
SOS Baafnrd Ava.
- FA 9-0141 21. Farnllare
Soli Us Your FeraUete. Qe'eli
Service With The Cash. SUPX1
VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE:
' Repairs and Supplies Electro­ New k Used. Furniture k Appli­ TRADING POST. FA S-0477.
lux, Hoover, Kirby, Reielr, etc.
ance*. A Good Flare Te
SAWDUST—SHAVINGS PA 3-34T7,
No service charge. Work guar­
BUY. SELL or TRADE
Buckner ___
ft Son.
*■
anteed. Call FA 2-0294.
Jenkins Furniture AIR CONDITIONER,' two-ten we.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
404 Saaferd Ave.
FA 3-7444
lercoeled Pbllco model nl booh
All types and sifts, installed
value. In perfect condition, map
"Do It Yourself"
I
• BIG VALUES
be a«en la operation. Phone
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
• QUICK CREDIT
Midway 7-4074, Winter Park.
I T U I
• EASY TERMS
e
Machiner, aad Supply Co.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS Sleeping begs, Jungle hammeeka,
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-4422
umbrella tents 434.44 — up,
Army-Navy Surplus, 414 Seafetrft
WILSON - MAIER
OUR SPECIALTIES - LifeJme
New and Used Furniture
Muffler* — Brake Adjustments
SINGER festherweighl to
FA 1-4431
k Relining. THRIFTY SERVICE 311 E. First St.
sihls party. U payman
STATION. Cor. 2nd k Palmetto.
at 14.40. Guaranteed. AtUeh.
Good Used Furniture far Sale.
manta. Call PA 3-3404.
CUSTOM Upholstering. Free Es­
AIR CONDITIONING
timates. All work guaranteed. 21. Im I ft Fetus!
H. R. POPE CO.
Phone KA 2-7614 er Ml 4-1771.
200 S. park - FA 2-4234
in Cauelberry._____________ LOST: MRS. LOUCX’S K * yI
REWARD IP RETURNED
AUTO GLASS
Used furniture, appliances, teeU
TO 717 MAGNOLIA
etc. Bought-Sold Larry’s Mart
INSTALLED
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3-4113
Windshield
HackGlaus
MBW HOMES BT
Dour Glass
VentGI22.
bsbArticles For Sale
SERVICE
DRYER, excel­
Srnknrik Glass and Paint Co. KKLVINATOR
lent condition, 464. FA 3-4314.
114 W. 2nd St.
FA3-4422
ROLLAWAY, Hospital aad Baby
LAWN'S MOWED — Power Ed|*r.
Bewlk P ta e c re e i
Beds. Day. Week, or Meat*—
Jerry l-ord, FA 2-3219.
FURNITURE CENTER
On Onnrn Reed, Re* ad Reedm
1104 French Ave,
T.V. SERVICE within the hour.
Sunland Estates
Ph. FA 1-7444
House cells 93. All parts and
17-40, S mltee Re* 0 HWn
labor guaranteed 90 days. SUN­
SHINE T. V.. FA 2-4792.

Odham&amp; Tudor

VAN PELT
WATCII REPAIR
Old fashioned cere. Modern equip­
ment. Electronic Timer. Lake
PROJECTIONIST, part-time. Th.
Mary, FA 3-4411.
FA 2-1462 after 4:00 p. m.
DREDGE OPERATOR, FA 3 1394
after 4 p. m.

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$10,850 - F R O M - $69.50 MO.
4-REDROOMS. ljfc TILE BATHS with related fixture*,
lerraste fleers, vesMlise blieds, rarperle, eereea perse,
utility ream end aieey ether entree.

All Homae Carry A 1 Yr. F.H.A. Warranty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

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GUARANTEE
Year peweeel eatlafeettoe fm
one (nil year on the
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•I Lake Mary Youngster Receives Letter From Leper Colony A |g For Help
Prom a leper colony to fake
Mary came one of the atrangeit
of letter* deicrlhlng a morbid,
but aad, tale of one of the Chris­
tian world'* moot modem day
tragedle*.
Susan Stalling*, IS year old
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. R. P. H.
Stalling* of Lake Mary received
the letter when she placed her
name a* a "pen pal" in the small
Prebysterian pamphlet c a l l e d
Digest, which circulates in many
parta of the world.
In March, of this ycar. Susy
received a letter from a Philippine
lady, whose address wi* listed as
the Cullon Leper Colony, Culion
Palawan, Philippines.
Exoerpta from the letter read
as follows:
*T don't know how and where
le begin this letter. It is pride

INTERS FROM Volunia and Seminole Counties are shown working
[(craft objects in preparation for their trip to the 4-H camp at the
rational Forest thin week. The girls are left to right, Linda King,
; Jackie Wilson, DeLand; Angella Lindsay, Orange City and Joy
Lake Mary.

NEWPORT, R. I. (UP1)—The
Newport J a tt Fostival announced
^E T rST B U R G , Pa. (U P I) -lf today it will sua this awank re-,
to* rein holds off, President El- sort for $4 million resulUng from
•Shower plane to Celebrate tho Its cancellation of three musical
M irth of July by playing golf,
events because of a college slua u . h o p * In play a round this
College Jati fans, 12,000 strong,
RMrillag and return to Washingturned this New England million­
rim-after lunch.
•fjfho famous Civil War battle. aires' playground into shamble*
M ' area bora abounded with Saturday nlgbt when they rioted
tSSnet# and ahmteur historians, because they were unshle to gain
•MN in the blue and gray of the
•Ban aad confederate armies remeeting Piekstt's famous Infantry
O ftf* along Seminary Ridge.
jMplles* of ancient cannon
Ifim od from the hillside* not far
• fM tho Eisenhower farm and •
IffBUry parade wae to pas*
high tho city during the day.
Salvatore Caprioli, ago M, died
M • president, however, was Friday at Seminole Memorial Hos­
&gt;d)atnitcad nod kept kls ey# on pital. Ha made hit residence in
hall for Id halos of golf Rstur- DeBary at • Smyrna Dr. whera he
; and IB yosUrday at tho camo In 1SS3 from Bayonne, N. J.
tyburg Country Club.
Caprioli was a retired carpenter
Eo full of local tournament and a member of the All Souls
b'pro Dick Blelchter had tha Catholic Church. The survivors are
irs much of yesterilay and his wife, Vivians; two sobs , Alex­
pfiridoat dsftrrsd kls 8unday ander Caprioli, Bayonne) N. J-,
I until Into afternoon, finish- and Salvatore Caprioli &lt;!r. of Lake­
the round a t T ill p. m. as
three daughters, Victoria
y thunderclouds approached, land)
Pio, DeBary; Evelyn Goodreau,
m president, In a buff colored DeBary; Ana Peacock', Pensacola;
te'Bhirt
and
tan* Sleeks,' seem- five grandchildren and two broth­
a
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be playing only o moderate ers and one sister In Italy.
of golf. On tha first brie,
A Rosary Service will be held at
i three wood shots from tho 7:20 p. m. today af the Gramkow
to*' brief* he got one down the Funeral Home Chapel. Mass will
•Mrway.
be held at 1:30 a. m. Tuesday at
f i l l spent the weekend golfing the AH Soula Catholic Church with
MM playing bridge with * group Father Esteban Soy officiating.
Ot cioea friends Including hie Burial
will be In the All Soula Cem­
Mghbor, George E. Allen) WH­ etery. Gramkow
Funeral Home la
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Bt Coxa Cola, and Barry falthaad,
kaod of ClutU Peabody.
?Tb# president went to church
IBM yesterday.
The first lady, recuperating
Am ~ an attack of asthmatic
A DsUy Vacstlon Bible Sc tool
ItUackJUe, divided btr weekend program
opened today at the Barbatwoia her own home aad the net! Memorial Mtlhodlit Church
riaarhy paaldeneo of her son, Lt. In Enterprise.
OeT John 8. Eisenhower, and hit
The morning desses will begin
Busily.
each day at B:S0 a. m. The school
Vfha president and Mrs. Elsen­ wlU continue for a two week
hower leave Thursday by plana course. Children from tha age of
far a vacation a t Nawport, R. 1. four to II a rt Invited to Join
Ill will break bis stay there to the school.
Writ the Republican National Con­
vention 'In Chicago July MB and
M y not return to Washington on
m tf u ia r basis- until congress it

Jiaivaiore Caprioli
Dies Af Age 66

Enterprise Bible
School Opens

director,

F&amp;SfthJSlul

"If you could come and watch
how we are treated by our nonleper brother* and sisters, J nU
would wvader. I'm surf, why th*w
are other Christians so lowly tr*stfd. We are the dregs, the unfor­
tunate ones.
. .The grest American Decla­
ration of tndepfirifncf ssys all
men are created equal, which
means that God sees Into «ur toUl

Field T rip Set

Th* His and Hrr* Garden Club
of ChuluoU is planning a firid
trip to Crystal Lake nurssry
Thursday.
Anyona interested In making tb*
trip may contact Mr*. Marion
VanWormer or Mr*. Howard Kennedy a t FO'S-SJSL

25 M ILLIO N

fh
Know What

that ha I birred me from doing
to. One night I talked with my
friend* in our dormitory.
“ W# talked until paat midnight
. . .( had no wink of aleep though
1 needed one. Beg, beg, the word*
kept on repeating— In my mind
. . .1 rioted my eye* wanting to
evade the Inevitable mereilei*
momenta that taunted me, a leper.
, .1 rote from my bed and
wrote thia letter to you in the
hope that you ean extend a very
little help.
"Our condition ia appalling, with
few exception* we are dad in
rag*. There are old men and women, children of all age* to wait­
ed by the dlaeaae that they are
anxiou* and eager that death
would come Boon. I am a part
ai them.

id

ai wrfl
of othl
"I a j
soul J
souls,
sick p4
and hJ
"Wei
these *|
for the
SI *e II
help oi
for ms
women
"I, ur
ear oa
who U
balp.
I ho|
olea wi
underal
mere hi

into tha souls help, but a child al Rod and n
brother of Christ reaching out
that 1 am a created to a Christian soul mor* fortu­
va faith hi other nate than ours."
Tho Utter ended with the state­
Is lovo for us ment. "To be your u n fo rtu n a te
there Is eharity friend in Christ, Iluminado I*M
all.
Vay."
ins believ* that all
ever there is God,
■11s us God is Lovt.
possible with the
church to secure
used men's and
The Longwood Town Council
out clothing?
will meet at I p. m. Thursday at
not Ui turn a deaf tho Town Hall to sat a data foe fortunate Christian the paving of Wild mere Av*.
need of your . The Councilmen ar* expected^
to also set * pnbHe bearing dato%
will receive my for residents to protest tb* a*open heart and the sesamenta mads to tho property
that not just a owners on tha strw t paving pro­
ring Is asking lor ject.

Longwood Council
To M eet Thursday

P E O P L E A 0 l|E '

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admittance to tho aoldout concert.
The posh playground turned into a battleground when students
hurling beer cans, whiskey bottles
and rocks clashed with city and
state police reinforced by the
U. R. Marines, Navy, National
Guard and firemen.
The riot was put down by tear
gas gemade* and firehoses. At
least 12S persons were injured in
the melee, none seriously. Police
roadblock* sssled off the island
from the rest of tho atato.
The Newport City Council cut
tb# five-day, seventh annual con­
cert abort aftar Ita Sunday

City Manager George Bisson said.
Fostival President Louis L.
Lorillard announced today tho
festival Intended to aue the city
for |4 million "auffered In losses
and damages" resulting from the
cancellations. Ha said the July S
disturbances "were beyond con­
trol of the festival Itelf."
He sold II was tha unanimous
opinion of tha board of director*
of the non-profit organisation,
that "Newport city officials must
assume full responsibility for not
being* prepared to handle the
emergency in the city."
Lorillanl said tha 11,000 per­
sons Inside Freebody Park for
Saturday night'*/ concert wore
"well-behaved
unruly element" that "created
the disturbances."

STATEM Elt O F CO N D ITIO N
i t 3AUM

Legal Notice

MOTH'S o r 111 IT
STATE OK FLORIDA TOl
ANNA U TANOBMAN If sllv*.
ami h*r unknown spous* If mnrrloil, i n * If 4**4, htr unknown
hslro. dovloooo, grantees, assigness, Itonoro. orodltoro, trusts,*. end
any and ail otk tr poraono claimIn* by, ihrouek, undar ar t * s ln s t
hari ALMA K. ItlNO. widow, af
Muncy, PaanaylvanUi FLOYD D.
HJOUIXHI and MHTHKR BJOIU-OM.
hla wife, mailing addraaa P. O.
nua
SIS. Oommsres, Oklahoma)
FLOTO M. XJOBLOM. m allla* ad­
draaa B P /t Floyd M. lljoblom, M*.
Co. DllBAA. 7*T« KL Hal Valr. Vlralula, and CBC1LB SJOBLOM, kls
wife, mallln* addraaa IIS N. rkml
Avanua, altar City, Northi rarntlnsi
nil unknown htOa a t UOODHAItr
HJOBU1M, d io t a n i l , If any other
Ilian (Irandtaa PJohlom, Ruky
HJnblom Boha.inn, Ollvar K. BJobtiun. Mar*nrat ajoblom Mulllnt.
Floyd M. MJoblum and o l la A.
HJulilumi all unknown lialra of
MUItltlH MUIIOAN MJOBLOM. da•wakad. If any uthar than Hurls II.
PJoblnm, Morris Slnrsan ainblom.
Jr., lllady* laiulta MJoblum FahU,
I'harlolla Marla PJoblom Bellsrs,
John Fradrrtcb HjuLlom, and Wal.'ara MJotilum, a mlnuri and all
perils* havln* ar clalm ln* In hsva
any rl*bl. till* or Inlaraal la and
In lha follnwln* ilaavrlbad land,
b i n * and Ualn* In Uamlnula enunFlorida, in ,w ilt Thai part at
lluv. I&lt;nt I, Mactlon It. Towashlp
la Huulh, lla n sa ss Raat, lyln*
between Iba Westerly
-----r i s h f af
way lino of lha aid Manfurd-I^hMary It-iad Iwhlch rlRbl of way
lln* la S* fral Waal tif lha rlahl
of way nf lha Allanllu Coal l.ln*
t u i l r - a i i i anil Cryatel Laka, and
within &lt;s fral of lha Hanford
Oram Mnr. Ualn* a atrip af land
SS far! wlda lyln * South af aad
adjacent to lha NKljr lln* o f aatd
Uovaramanl Lai I.
Vim, and aauk af you, ara btraby
notified Ihct a ault hat bean
brousht a*aln«l yau la tk# Cir­
cuit Court, la and far Bamlnal*
County, Florida, In eksneerr, anmind PATRICK FRUIT OORPORATION, a Florida corpora lion,
plaintiff, v. ANNA L. TANOBMAN.
at al, lafaadanta. and you. ami
aach af m u , ara rauulrad la flla
&gt;our Aiian ar (a lha Plalnlltra
Complaint with Iba Clark af aald
Court, and aarva upon plalailff
or plalailtf'a ettaraar, at:o . a .
BI’BKIl, JIU whoa* addraaa la P. a
Box I SSI, Sanford, Florida, a roar
of aatd Anawar, ad Or bafnra July
Si, Itta, and if you fall in da
a«. a dacraa pro cnnfaaao will ha
aatarad aaalaai you, aad aach af
yoa. for tha rallaf daataadad In
aald Complete!.
Tha natura af ihla aull la to
«ulal lha Ulla la lha abuva daacrlkad land la plalailff, Patrick
F r a il CurparaUaa, a Florida, oarparalloa.
WlTNgaa m y head aad aaal of
ea.'d Court a l Baafard. Bamlaala
Couaty, Florida, ihia ITU day af
Suae, A. D„ ltd*.
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iTi,eH.ee

First Morigtgt Loom
Loans on tsvlago Ape
Federal Hwh Loan ■!
Real Eatatl Owned

47f,lSf.Tl
1HB INHRUNT SOUNDNBBB bod MhUlity of OUT tMlltOM it • big
reason lot ks (toady growth over the yean. Today, tarings and
loan associations safeguard 61 biiUon dollars, serve 25 million
seven. Your savings, when entrusted to es, ate Invested in oos
of the most stable securities known - monthly-icpayable fint
mortgages! Other safeguards an:

► Additiannl investment In strang Unitad Hates tevenuaeat
lends and Securities.
► Isalatian from a fluctuating market) yeur savings stay
always at par, tmnff*ct*d by an up-and-dawn marknL
► Permanent mantas that previde a cushion against (ass
er unftrM in expenses) yeur savings areal attested.

Ooneral Rdwrraa

That's why wc can —and do - pay aBove avenge returns on
your uvings investment. Why not share in our steady growth?
Add to your present account or open • new one with' us before
July 11 and you'll be eligible for a fuH six months' earnings
when distribution is made December 31,1960.

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llto iU t
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String* Acraw
Fadore! Horn*
Loans ia Prnai
Daprociatton
Other Llekililk

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OFFICERS AND STAFF

TELLERS

DIRECTORS

Howard Favilie, President
George Tauhy, Exec. Vice President
B. C. Harper, Sr., P in t Vice President
. S. F. Doodaey, lesend Vies Prerident
f f B i e a d Chapman, See'yTreaa.
A. Edwin Bhiahaker, Attarner

Barbara Fiyat
Wendy Johann

Jack Greene

Maxine Ekern, Aaet. Bee'y-TreaX.

Edna Pawed
Nancy Butier

J. ■ . Van Hey
Geerge Toahy
E. C Harper, Sr.

LOANS
•ene Eatridge

Howard Farid#
doaford F. Doadoey
A. Edwin Shlaholser

CURRENT RATE 4 % PER ANNUM

ARTHUR M. BBCKWITB. M .

By Jaaa B WUbe

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�Lommler, Lormann, Esclavon
Long-wood Mayor Dunked

W atermelon Goes With Fourth
Schob SiBtera and Judy Flore*

F eature Ride A t DeBary
P a t H atchett Get* Lift

(Ulie g &gt;an fn rii Ife ra to
VOL. XLIX

United P:

News Briefs
Dramatic Bursts In SaBrd Fireworks Display
Crowd Braved Rain To SJlip R est Event Held Here

Bevan Still Critical
LONDON (UPI)—Deputy Ubor
Party Leader Aneurin Bevan, M,
continued to fight for life today at
hla Buckinghamshire farm home.
The condition of the fiery Labor
leader was stUl reported aa crit­
ical. Bevan underwent major ab­
dominal surgery December St and
in May suffered a blood clot con
dltlon in hia leg.

Red Tanker Damaged

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday. High today, R8-9S. Low tonight, T0-T5.
TUESDAY, JULY S. 1960
SANFORD, r LOR IDA

Board Asked To Stop Bonuses
County Commissioner J. H. Van
Hoy today asked the ronimlsslon to
formally protest bonus payments
in fee offices in the courthouse
and to do everything in its power
to atop* such payments.
Van Hoy, who waa authorised by
the board two months ago to con­
duct a study of job elasiiflcation
and salary adjustmanU paid to
employes of fee office*, said he in­
spected the books "and It seemed
Io me thera were Irregular Hie* in
salary adjustments."
Van Hoy made the remark after
Circuit Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr.

TUNIS (UPI) — A Communist
Chinese tanker, carrying erode oil
to Cuba, may have suffered con­
siderable damage In a' collision
with a Norwegian tanker off tha
coast of Tnnlsla, k was reported
toda&gt;.~.Xte -Pobtefv. Red China’s
clanificelargest tanker, collided Monday lion Hat of their employes.
morning in rough aeas with the IS,.
list had any Indication of
OST-ton Norwegian ship RondefJeM. a Neither
salary adjustment but reflected
the pay acala* of aach dark.
Goldfine Jailed
Tan Assessor Mary Earl* Walker
BOSTON (UPI)—Bernard Gold- Informed Ih* board by latter that
fin* and his secretary were im­ she could not submit such a liat at
prisoned today for contempt of (hla tlmr because of the heavy
court. A federal judge ordered the work load but agreed Io do so aa
wealthy ioduatrtaliat to servo three
months io the federal penitentiary
at Danbury, Conn. Goldfine'a sec­
retary, Min MUdred Paperman,
was committed to jail In Fait
Cambridge t* serve a 14-day sen*
tenee.

soon aa possible. County Jodd*
Vernon Mia* also agreed to co­
operate with the board.
Discussing salary adjustmanU or
bonuses. Van Hoy said this prac­
tice should b* stopped aa K ia ■
misuse of public funds. Hnwevrr,
he added, that there doesn't seem

Rioters Killed
LEOPOLDVILLE, Congo (UPI)
—The killing of 10 dsmonitratora
by police during rioting at Coquilbatville Indicated today Prime
Minister Patrice Lumumba ii de­
termined to crush inter-trtbal riv­
alries thrcaUnlog to plunge the
new republic Into chaos. Thirteen
other natives were wounded Mon­
day ht the Brat fatal alash since
the Congo gained independence
from Belgium.

U. S. Aid Viewed
SALZBURG, Austria (UPI) —
Soviet Premier Nikita 8. Khrush­
chev set out to see for himself to­
day how U. S. dollars helped Aus­
tria racover from the wreckage of
World War II. Flrat major Hem on
Khrushchev's schedule waa a visit
to the giant Karpun power plant,
Ih* biggest hydro-electric station
in Western Europe- The Marahall
Plan contributed 43 per rent of the
cost of construction.

Solid South?
LITTLE.OAK, Ark. (UPl)-Gov.
Orval E. Faubua disclaimed any
knowledge Mooday with an adverLake Mary Served Barbecue Chicken To 300
tlsement signed by a group of
Louisiana segregationist leaders
Little League Benefited From Holiday Event
urging him ta head a solid South
movemeat at tha Democratic na­
tional convention. "I know nothing
about M er tha Meson* far it,"
Fateua said. Ma said he waa not
,v
than MB adults and young,
to tho Kadat trooo* tn
contacted about the ad ar tb*
watched a giant display af
FV*men, their coming w**k'a camping trip. movement It endorses.
•ra v a rta aver Laia Monro* MoafifBt picnlr M flv* Surfing wit* a aoftball gam*
Saar night, t H n h | Sanford'* year*. rolabratal
ita* |b&lt; Fourth at aad ending with a Mating diaplay
Jm r 4 ofiiam aa*.
a awim party
ti ih* bom* of fireworka, tb* DaBary feativhiaa in c h e d parformanc** by
(t « u th* largest fir*work, dia- of Cart Lomm
C f ia Siniord'a bUtary. accordLongWOOd piC- tb* Naval Air Station Judo Mam,
IligbllghUag
to recreation official,
aic waa tbo
ting of Mayor donkey rid*a, candy and ceramic
^KNIICVld (Hf f c n i,
dared to go diaplaya and thn g * lot.
BODOE, Norway (UPI) — The
A. I . Larma
Tho aorial program Matured It# to tha twin
Chuluota'a Community C l u b U. S. Air Force said today a mas­
without a
dttMront placet af apparatui, la- bathing auit.
aponiorcd a July 4 youth teach sive thro*-day search af the
dud lag multi-color ah*Ua. alar
Organ!cation* party and danca la addition to
DiBary
jtttelto and othaT •belli at all
miorablp of a regular swimming activities at Arctic Ocean had failed In find
. dood ia tL_
t W shapes.
bug* baaaar to .jbrat* Indepen- tha bcacb thar*. Mrs. Runic* any trace of an American recon­
Tha fir*wort, display *nd*d a doaca Day, bl Ightrd by Kadat Howell and Mrs. Virginia Chad- naissance plane that vanished
with art a a * aboard.
•aU-raaodtd holiday prograaa drill laama
Caaaalbarry, wick ebaperooad ite event.
A baseball gam* Saturday be­ Fifteen Air Fore* plawna have
ht^Hgkted t e a ohlekao bartetad DcBary
•ro and various baseball game* Bunching io
tween the Rads and Ite Oianta bean operating around the dock
petition.
a^d aportiag araata a| Ft. MaUro
Tb* D*Bary Vip noted ant aad a barbeque following tha ia the area which has 84 hours
fmk.
larctera by on* gam* waa Lake Mary's fourth af daylifrt. They are under orcelebration. Tb* Giant* wan Ite oars so neap csoer nr soviet terri­
- A giant crowd waa •« Mad potat to taho
Mr tha barbae* with 1,340 pound*
baaed at the Na ball game 14-4. About 340 people tory.
U. T. Dicks
at* ahktea and trimmings. Tha
•A afrtoten bring atnrod aa wall
Ahr
8* m panada ad bated baaaa.
li if b r n - WTO far tea Mm M af early Srturdoy an a
tha North Part.
^
pauada of potato aalad aad
tha Little Laag^i
raallar,

U. S. Plan* S till
Missing In A rctic

s

any way af stopping a fee officer
from paying a bonus out of surplus
funds.
Chairman John Krider told Van
Hoy that If."wo have tha right to
Inspect the* books there surely
must be something we can do If
any Irregularities." Com-

Kennedy Says He W o n 't
For
*

NEW YORK (UPI) — Son. Jobs
F. Kennedy told the nation In gen­
eral and former President Tru­
man in particular Monday he
would not quit the race aa a
presidential candidate because
youthful strength, health and vi­
gor la needed in tha Whits House.
The 43 year-old Massachusetts
Democrat, front runner for his
party's preildentlal nomination,
replied point by point in a tele­
vised news conference to the chair
leng* thrown at him Saturday by
Truman.
To Truman's suggestion that ho
step aside as a candidate, Ken­
nedy aald, "1 do rot Intend tn
Four Navy ram escaped serious step aside at anyone'* request."
injury Monday night when Ihclr
ear missed a sharp curve on Hwy.
IT-42 and plunged into Lake Mon­
roe.
Tha lour injured wvro Theodore
G. Carlton, James B. Peak,
Wayne H. Bond and Panl R. DeRosiers.
Peak suffered a broken hip and
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate
the other three received euu and
bruise*. AN four wer* taken to Democratic Leader Lyndon John­
the NAS hospital and wara report­ son formally announced today ha
will actively seek tha presidential
ed in good condition today.
The ear plungtd into tha lake nomination at tha Democratic
during the heavy rain storm that Party neat week.
The Tesan told a new* confer­
bit the area from about 7 to 4 p. m.
Highway Patrolman J. L. Sikea ence: "My name will be placed ia
charged Carlton, driver of the car, nomination at tba Democratic
with driving with speed too great convention in Los Angelas."
He added soma of his supporters
for road conditions.
All managed to get out of the car predict a third ballot victory for
before M submerged. The accident him at the Lo* Angeles voting.
occurred at T:1S p. m. and wreck­ •T shall be honored to have tb*
ing crew* had the car out of tha delegates consider my eandidacy,"
Johnson declared.
waler within 30 minutes.
"I am from this moment a Dem­
Earlier in the day, a car driven
by Edward Jackson Cameron of ocratic candidate for the presi­
Sanford rrashrd into a vehicle op­ dency of the United Slates," he
erated by Reuben Joseph Eby of said as a whoop want up from hla
Winter Park at Oseaola Rd., one supporters ia the press conference
room.
mil* south of Geneva.
Johnson said he had been unable
Deputies said that Camtron,
driving west on Osceola, came to a up to now to jump into thn race
blind curva in tha road and appar­ because hla position as majority
ently did not see the Eby ra r and leader required him la be in Wash­
crashed into If. Damage to both ington.
"Someone had lo (end the store,"
cars waa estimatad at |S30.
A throe-car collision at French be said, referring to the busy time
and West 13th St. was causad by hern before Contress began a ra­
the torrential rainfall. There waa re** Sunday,
about H.ooo damages but no an*
wm injured, according ta polica.
A United Press International
tally allowed at least 447 persons
ware killed in trafTic accident*
between 4 p. m. Friday and mid­ OULFPORT, Miss. (UPI) - A
night Monday. Another 111 drown- Mississippi sheriff and a deputies
ad and 1SS died hi miscnUaronni broke up aa angry crowd of M0
accidents toe a violeat death total white persona aad SO Nagrooa
af 7*1.
who wer* arguing over rights la
a picnlr area aad baseball dia­
mond Monday.
Almost Ther#
The picnic area in ttw Pedoln
SWEDKSBORO, N. J. (UPI)— National Forest north of this ttutf
Dr. Barbara Moors, Brillah v«ge­ Coast oHy to normally used by
ts rial, moved out of hero before white persons. Tb* Nagroea staged
dawn today on the laat log of te r a holiday outing them and refused
cross-country hike from San Fran­ * give up the hneobadl dtomaod
cisco tn New York Ctty. Starting tn a white group.
"Some of the whites bad throatnut on thn 44th day of te r gruelDe. Monro appeared ia sand te j n teOM aad rot their

Four Hurt As Auto

Father-Son Baseball ( ln e A t Ft. Mellon P ark
J. Kuykendall, C. JJo rb in , Mark Raborn

NO. TSO

Plunges Into Lake

Johnson Says

He's A Candidate

Th* senator paid he was
111 Ih*
' caadklatn
primaries and bad '"encountered
and au'V'eyed every kind of hasard and opposition."
Tb Truman's assertion that tha
convention was "prearranged"
lo favor him, Kennedy said, "to
tha eatent that 1 have anything
to do with It, It will be an onen
convention — aa every convenimn
of our broadly-based party ia
open."
The senator pointed out that the
Democratic preildentlal nomine*
had been chosen w» the first bal­
lot In all but one convention since
1833, ineluding Truman in lit*.
"Mr, Trumaa regards an open
convention aa one which atudiea
all the candidates — reviews
their records — and then takes
hi* adriee," he said.
Kennedy geld ha hoped the con­
vention would consider all pros­
pective nominees, Including those
Truman named end soma he did
not name. He did not mention .Sen­
ate Majority Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson of Ttsaa by name.
To Truman's eharga that Ken­
nedy supporters tiled Improper
"pressure" on convention dele­
gatee, Kennedy aald, "Not one
concrete esampl* has ever been
named — I do oot want any votes
that have been preiaured."
Kennedy aald hla votes earns
from the open primaries that he
entered and from rank-and-file
Democrats who voted for him In
state conventions.

Israel Apologizes
To Argentina
BUENOS AIRES (U P I)-lirael
Monday night presented Argen­
tina with a formal apology de­
signed lo fulfil the "adequate re­
paration" demanded for the ab­
duction of Natl Col. Adolf Richmann from Buenos Aires two
months ago.
Tbn now note of apology ful
lowed regret* previously espreis
by Prime Minister David BanDurian and Foreign Minister
Golds Mate of Israel.

Deputies Break Up Yacht Sinking
MIAMI (UFI) - The Coast
M ixing Squabble
auard aald today H sent a cutter

v A lM B

and five aircraft te took fo r, a
yacht reported te te sinking te
two** Cuba and Ih* Bahamas
about MS mil** southeast of ter*,
lb * Coast Guard aald a May
Day emergency signal waa relay­
ed ter* kg a Ashing vessel at
about 8 8. aa. today.

Plight Mnrk Set

mIasioner Lawrence SwoMord aald
that the paying of • bonus "Menu
to ma an irregularity."
In submitting hia baa* salary
scale Hat, Beckwith told thn heard
that upon checking "audit report*
on the operation of tho otfleo ti
clerk back ta 1848 on na accaatott
tea there teen comment made con­
cerning the pay 4r par ectedutoP
of employee to the office. 1 fast
that this beers merit and to indi­
cative that the andltacs have
proved, without criticism,
phase af tba
flea.”
yv

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- -Vpa*

the meeting that
hasn't checked completely
submitted, lw fait they ar* In Ha*
with the rate paid by alitor am* m
ployera In tha commmilty.
"What wa a rt objecting to do to
bonus payments," be said. .
The board agreed not lo teka any
action until Van liny could study
tha two lists submitted and ones
being prepared by Mr&gt;. Welkav
and Judge Mite.

3 Road Contracts
To Be Let In Fall
Contracts on three ma'or toed
improvement project* will ba let
by the Stale Road Department thia
fell, the County Commission we*
Informed today.
In a latter to the board, SRI)
officials reported that contracts for
Improvements nn SR 437 from Al­
tamonte Sprint* lo Ihe Orange
County line will be let in Septem­
ber: on a new bridge of the Econlockhatchee River in October or
November and the \V First St.
project from French Ave fn the
Interstate Ifl-.hv ay ready by Octo­
ber.
S'tD officials reported alio that
title searches on 8R 437 from Aliamo&lt;te to Longwood and SR 434
from Altamonte Springs lo tha
turhey farm will be comptotrit
within in days.
tn other business. Ih* board
agreed fo write the SRD to have
SR 434 raised as soon na posiiM#
aa it la hemming a heiard dur­
ing rain liorms.
Commissioner Laarrenco Swnf.
ford reported that durteg heavy
rainstorms Mondgy, the road wai
rinsed end covared by *p to tout
feel ia wafer.

M erger Vote Sal
By ACLy Seaboard
RICHMOND, Y*. (UFD-Stocte
holders *f the Sehtesid Air U *
Railroad and Atlantic Croat Lhrt
Railroad will veto Aug. IS nn S
proposed merger *f tb* ppn eons-.
pa Dial.
Shareholders wfll held aeparpt*
session* te deride whether te
adopt a merger plea approved I f
each company'* board «f direc­
tor*. stockholder* of rooted ate
Jaly 14 will te
*
••

A. J. Giaar Victim
Of Heart Attocf

DAVENPORT, tew* (UPI) r Mm Conrad aat a
Mr. A. J. (Art) trow ,
at etosad ctrauit dig■r light plana* te­ of i t e t o s t e i d t o f t
ak* tbn aid ro&lt;
of MM aUM white abort IS
two hrart attack*.
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WEATHER: Fair and warm through Saturday. High today, I M i. Low tonight, 70-76.

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■eviot techaid
la optratio*
scud* oil that
tefuaad to haa
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tha $30 Mlllloa

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American.owned
Wednesday and
j-already hod it
Pining Russian
[ Americans hod

immediately op*
•rs" to tun the
.workers militia
of guarding tho
1 Mhiofcg*. The

llichiro Fuji*
istan Ambatiko and flatly
revious throe
aw u. s.—Jaand tha stans here.
criticised the
I ouch terms
I," “ slanderterprcUUoa,"
anda" and

[•panes*
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“ utterly groundless."
It wa* a highly unusual exhibi­
tion of diplomatic anger for tho
Japanese, wbooo traditional polite­
ness usually eamei over into in­
ternational affair*.
It also waa the atrongest Japa­
nese reaction against the Commu­
nist camp tinea tha recent antitreaty demooatraUant which forc­
ed cancellation ef-President Elsen­
hower’s visit. It was drhmatie re­
affirmation that Japan, regardlcxi
of leftist influences in tha na­
tion, was still firmly on the side
of the West, particularly the Uni-

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NEW Y O U (UFI&gt;bus strikers who had tied
11 routM of Uta rifth' Avo,
Co. omaiboa division hi Ma

to sighted near Jol*
Iraiington and KanI and Fort Wayne,
Nat tornsdo sipped
Unis County, Mo.,
Idsy and drove tree
the wall of a home,
»h reported 0 SBgthat sparked flood

imoutly this miming h
walkout.

Stilll Punching
„WASHtNOTOW rUFI)

Navy Man Gets

r Bureau predicted
storms today over
f, tho mid-Musissipthe central Atlantic

delivery i

deUrery i
under the

&gt;

A Navy ma* look $h* "Dto’t
fteca me la" lyriM to toart&gt;U
menilng when ho trashed into a
ronM at I4M Wort 14th Stiect,
hot ended up fenced la" hoyway.
Joseph Leonard GsrroU. of
VAH-3 at NAS, was drivlnf west
on X4th when he lost control of
bU car and ran into a fence
bordering tha road, police said.
Garrett waa held and charged
with operating a vehicle while
uadci'^tbe influence of- aa intoxi*
eating beverage and failure to
have hi* vehicle under eontrol,
police added. ______________

Naval Air Station of* the hose. Ha woe *m

HOUSTON, A n. (UPI) - For*
the MM|( u ^ reereatloaal tacUlmm tierstary af Stata James F.
ties at Laka Oolden.
Byrne hat charged that both th*
wUt ba jctlring after
0 df; Tsmny began bJs carver Negr* sildown demonstrations at
•*,
•* la the Navy ,1a IMI what ba at* lunch counters in the South and
a at Urn Sanferd base. tl!nde(, y * Niv&gt;l Academy at Cuba's Castro government art
I / S S r ^ 2 2 t"f *r.V A -M wU.. He served aboard Russian-iaepired.
f
cruise* until IN* and then, waa
lander and other otflc- ^
Poaaacola. Cdr, Tsmny Swift-House Action
.fine Mnae of duty at Mrv*d aboard th* UM Toeeos
WASHINaTOfr (U PI) - Th*
see during the wor.
House voted swiftly sad unset,
■'
'
Ha I* holder of tho Navy Unit mously Thursday night to give
m im m t
Commendation Ribbon, tho DU- President lltonbowar poorer to
cut Cohen aagar Import* ■a pew*
acful economic weapon sgslnst
Prvmlsr Fidel Castro's antiAmerican regime.
1 corses »ey

at

Sinclair Passes

Dr. and Highway tt-ti, Csaaeibam POd si Wllshir# Blvd. aod
Conaon Way. Howell Park.
carriage w*l pick up mail to posited to lh» coUectloa hews on
their .angular Use ef t r a w l^ m
r o w ia g to ssndefur. Clyde e A
aisiJtant posunsstcr said t h a l9 B
\t iiitiMllinf. will he mod# W
tto i S T i t a p p r o s i a s t e y i
* , m^ gad A t o * P- ■•» BtifiBhP*

mi

hi* Ntitii*

M " career shoe fahtag * M
picture* of th* earth'* deed eewr
•ad prorlag the fssslblllip af
of Iks westher sUUoas la tpaw.

B
Kw.f t»**»oy
S M i aapaerheaded
s s s «a drive far Improve* Red Inspired?
uawm

The pey raises, henefittiag l,IT«,MO pesul end whit* collar gov*
erament workers, then would p*
Into effect at.once.
A lwo-thlrd* vote for the hill
was required la both houses to
enact the bill ever toe' President's
vet*, the ltoth since be took of­
fice. AD but oa* of Us earlimr
vetoes have been upheld. Congress
upset a veto last September *1
* public work* appropriation car­
rying mow money (ban th* Pres­
ident wealed.
Elsenhower turned dowa th*
K y raise Thursday with a rtiogI veto massage. He accused
the bill's sponsors of “ fiscal aad'
U L s a S Lam and Highway IT « legislative irresponsibility/' He
In Caaeplherry; N. U k * Gritta said th* raise wasn’t warranted.

iaatltutod t* .
delivery»

three-d*y

-' WASHINGTON (UPI) t, tha world's first weather

He, of tha Field Serv- office are fortunate ia having th*
[the rott Office Dc- Mrvicu, af two experienced mail
delivery men- Starting oa their
blaster Dm Willson first tripe at spprosimsuly *:M
’said that tha people a. m. with heavy packs wew
Irom tba Casselberry George ktoMlck, a former Orlando
carrier aad Richard Folay, tori
marly a clerk at Orlando with
prior service la mail transportsUm at Akron, Ohio.
The two routes operating from
th* Casselberry office are classi­
fied as mounted city routes but
•acb carrier will make many de*
liveries by firt. Th* two routM
have a potential of 1,4M patrons.
Route Oa* Includes south d»d
asst Casselberry aad Howell Park
and wDlheiervlcod Rr NeMlek.
Foley will travel »«th Cm m Iberry, tominsfa Bivd. and North

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T irol Career Ends

Fenced In*

. .Connecticut, Main*
Hampshire. Lightning
three (tales, felled
ires aod sent golf-ball*
tea crashing dowa on

will "watch csrafwlly Hr speed­
ers.“
County rosldonu were warned by
law enforcement officials M ho
alert, courteous and "uso earn*
mon sense" during the three day
holiday weekend.
According to United Piom Inter,
national, the National Safety Connoil Mid the traflle death toll could
run pa high as tTO-M mars thaa
on ■ normal three-day wmhaad
unless driver* use estra care. Am
other ll.OM moy receive disabl­
ing injuries.
Popularity af water gports has
incressod pbaaomahsUy, Uw eoun*
oil said, and “ people mift take
•tlra tart la b n th# IrDwalai
toil from going higher.’*?
r
The Safety Cabaril advised: “O#
the highway, don’t spaed, dsa’t
drink sad don’t hies and fume,
"In tba water, don’t overdo,
don’t ewim alone, don't show aff.
“ Whcravsr you art, ho patient,
be oourteoos, use oommeo mom."
The Safety Council estimated T&gt;
mUlimahrs* trucks and buses will
this; mootoad

ImUdaT'kair
oesoioasy’s rata d growth
he hsereased ti ts to peter
mom aNsrtlve ertaniaafioa
federal foverameot.

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maB daiivary he­
lp today, twe ctiy
rich ana aamplrta
bv* haoa set up

Hundreds o f Seminole County raaidanU and tolllt—d M
other Americana will hit tho rood tonight for A July 4 wool*
and o f picnics, awimming and boating, bui so monp no 674
o f thorn may dlo on tho highway and 170 to 160 may drown.
Tha Shtriffa offfco will run It* norma) "around th*
•lock" ahlft* while Highway Patrol of hear* said today they

Walkout To End

Sheriff, fhief

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Russia's protest, the note said,
"Is nothing but undut interfer­
ence ia the domestic affaire of
Japan. .
Tha JapaneM government chided
the Soviet In strong terms for
suggesting that Japan become
“ neutral" and made a strong refercnce, although tha nations wore
not named, to Hungary, Poland
and Yugoslavia.
, “The Soviet government has."
It said, “ on several occasions, ad­
vised tha Japanese government to
do away with tha foreign military
bates in Japan and te adopt a
so-called 'neutral* policy.

NEW YORK (UP1)
prices at 1 p. ra.s
American TAT .........
Bethlehem Steal ,....,
“ But It is still fresh in our
Caterpillar
memory that Urn Soviet Union
haa ' bitterly denounced certain C * O .....,
countries in its warn camp whoa
they nought to. taho an independ­ Curtiss . Wright ...
ent, neutral policy, or forced them DuPont ..................
to give up such plana hy oppres­
Ford Motor ...........
sive measures."
Japan took strong exceptions la General Eleetrie ..
Russia's accusations that Use throe General Melon ....
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spying.
Johnson Electronics

rain, bail and
log a woeWong

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lualli battered

( at Cornl
'airport hi

Hobby tad Chief and
Singletary have lit j
tha 47tb annual
E
n a
^aafcrence af i Ftorida Sheriff's •too
w*ssorlitkm
The meeting a thro* days and
«h*M to ato anon held butiMU iseilngs i compared nous
time lo lew m on laleci
farcemenl.
1

SANFORD, FLORIDA

I International
ned across the
y night amid
tat sent rivers
stands of seres

i cam* no as
tha takoovor of
•mod Industries
i American and
oxpmsod eonctioo hut Rude

Ihtrtil l 1

FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1060

rotest

la Cuba ahaoat
ant upon Bus.
crude ail, atras a possibility
ild he obtained

I Jn Havana said
|so raflnary and
Ihall roffnery In
1st out of crude
I doubt Cartro
th ofl quickly
enough to peas I economic peril.
pda.
Today's Uks » placed all ro­
flnorios in Cul under control of
tho Castro gw Iment.
Informed ow ja said takeover
of the Aaaaric owned $300 milHon Cuban El He Co., and tha
$13* million C p Tolophono Co.
•Iso appeared }y hour away.
I dispatched two
M» Busslsn oil
ly from Uw tor*
mins! of tho ( m Petroleum In&gt;
otituto with s rs for the com*
ponies to reft L Tba rafinerioa
adjoin each n I on tha. hay.
I Officials oal I tho Esso plant
Erst and ofl fly Tnterrcaed"
tho plant whs laso officials re*
delivery of tho
T next entered
and again mot
pointed

United Preaa Leased Wire . Established I90t

Fireworks, baseball and a barbecue will hlgttHflll
Mm Fourth o f Jhly ealabration for Sanford'UoMday.
Tba ealabration will ba aponaorad by tha Sanford
Recreation and Parka Department.
Feativitlaa will ba»ln at 2:80 p. m. with flald evaata
Includlnf aack racaa and broad jump for aB ehOdraa at
F t Mellon Park.
In the evening a giant firework* dlaplay witf b#
put on over Lake Monroe beg inning at • p M .
There win alao ba a father* and aona gamaa at
4 p. m. and a ehlekan barbecue atartlng i t f p n . i l
tha playground area.
Ticket* for the barbaciM will ba fl.BO for adult*
and 75 cent* for children. All proceed* will f t to llalp

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) -Rsl*
ford PrlsM tihpl. DoWUt BlpcUIr
testified Thursday former Stata
Prisons Director Richard Cuivar
had largely taken ever running
Rslford at the time of tha atibgod
bnitslliies there la 1M*..
Sinclair's disclaim of responsi­
bility came as the trial *f 14
former Raiford guards; accused
of violating tba- eoostituttouaA
rights of tl convicts by cruel and
unusual punishment, closed its
first week.
Th* trial recessed tat* Thursday
day iftornoo* and will rheums
Tuesday merplag. .
tinelaIf said II waa Culver,
firdd h Gov. LeRoy ColHqa after
a. elans toveatlgatio* af rfau art!
brutality at tha prison hi 1M0,
who hired ax-guard Capt. Jaatoe,
Dunn, UQiag Itodair to list**
to Duna "and loam something-”
Dunn then placed Esrl Leslie
Chesser ia charge of th* maalmum security building arbare tha
sUeged brutaliuas occurred, said

ViH b* held by the KodeU M the 14
part e f the July 4 celebration to
DeBary Piss*. .
........
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M* two qf

Volts from DeBary, Cassalbervy, Liwyir Disbmrred
TALLAHASSCE (UP|) - The
Maitland aad tiaatord will par.
tictoeti to the parade eefabratioa Supreme Court today disbarred
andhatsar which fetfawa.
Firohorks wiU eltmas Mm to;

M fim BtoM Day cefabratfao at
Jd f . «•
Pmroad* totoed to s« tho avail
wfti b iM * d to send th* Hods*
grwwp to Savannah, Twaa., far

LOB ANGELES (UPI) - A split
between Harry Trumaa and Dam*
acratie National Chairman Paul
M. Bailor waa out hi the open .**•
day aad provided aoma fireworks
to adyahe* of th* aatleaal eeave*

press eonfereac* Thursday aad
mmiloaed uaspklflod newspaper
aad radio reports which he Mid
attributed to Trumaa the chars*
that Butler bad “riaged" the eon*
ventlea to assure tho aominatioa
of lea. Jaho P. Kennedy (DMau,).
‘Smokescreen’
LONDON ( U r n -The Soviet
The naUonoI eboirman also said
Union today accused the United ha waderstaad tha ax-praaideat
Stale* el putting up • “ amok#* waatod to oust Mat from his Job
before the eooveotieo began. But.
far said ha* would resign July 1*
—aad art before—wafass s major­
ity of th* aatfaa*! eommitto* rehuertod hia resign tio*.

vault. He failed to iotfce ttitf tha •'
vaidt dear caught aa » * * * . « # .7
did not swing, entirely shat. '
Oa hia way out be nut Into •
cuatamar, Orhia WlUlnms. coming ;
la. WUUams saw aa aoa to tha
hank and askad Dickey If tho
hank were rloaed. Than WltUa^a .

could art catch hi*. . ,
Dickey and Miss McAlpln, ul
drey* wo
tha ir
getaway
ear,
io w ij , ib
i, roan
rotiim .
anrthward Into Georgia sad mad*
another mistake .— they, tpek.ia
dead-cad road. ,
■'*
They fled mi foot lot# a eora*
SUM arir
hi*,, Cedar
(Vrf.. Surhis. R
field
Ga.
Georgia ofTccrs /armed a pi
and surrounded lb* cornfield. |
Ida officer L R. Jones wa’kcd
th Dickey ami fepad him .1
"a run In onu bead sad tkc m
lauhel In C* atkay: ,Stof* bln

Nikita EnthuMd
VIENNA (UPI) - iovfal Premfar Nikita Kknubahev was so
moved today hy aa aathusartk clslw to stay away from th* *mgreeting by weaker* at an Aus­ veatina which starts July 11.
tralian automMfa plaat ha
TNatoa waa scheduled to stale
Jovially offered ia an off-tba-culf his reasons lor bis sudden change
speech to buy up Austria'* setts*
WAMOfttTON (I
lodiilrli) oiiinH.
lator.
Adam Claytoo Pot
Negro dalagato* to l
national wavaartao
Cape Get* Sub
pom ton. John r.
CAP! CANAVERAL (UPI) - Girl Killed
for to* praaidaotial
The auelear-powerad submarine
The New Yelh l
Geerge Washlagtoe, scheduled to In Plane Crash ;
try for the first Ume seen to CKABLOTTERVILLE, Vs. (UP!) ef tour NegraM to
—A private, single . aisglao plane to was MwamhH t
aiapmed int* a high tonal** pole mlngtoa (D-Mo.) ft
durtog a my#re tountorrtaam tfaa. But he tald a a
tola morning gad cartwheeled Into
a hillside, killing one parson.
Mlsa Carol JssinowskC IP, ef

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Baptist
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b a p t is t c h u r c h

IIP fo r k Av u m
W. P. Brook*, Jr................. P**ior
’ F . B. F U b e r ............ Ai*oc. Pastor
Morning Warship ..........1:43 o. m.
Sunday S c b -1 ............ 1:43 a. m.
'M orning W orship......... 11:00 a. m.
' Training Union ............ 0:43 p.m.
'Bg Worship . . . . . 1:00 p.m.
Evening
Wed. Pi
Prayor Perries
7:90 p. m
V ir
Nursery ovallabla
•

Church O f Christ

Nazarene

CHUSCH OP CHRIST
Geuevo
Ralph Brewer Jr. . . . . . . Evangelist
Bible School ..............1 0 :0 0 a. m
Morning Worahlp ......1 1 :0 0 a. m
Evening Worahlp ......... 7:30 p. m
Wed. Prayer Service . 7:30 p. m

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W. 2nd 81. at Maple Ave.
I. W. Justice ................... Pastor
oumi.iy benool .............. 9:43 a. m.
Morning Worship ...1 0 :4 8 a. m.
NYPS
......................... «:30 p. m .
N. Y. P. S. A N. J. S............0 p. m.
Gospel Service ................ 7 p. n».

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Paata
Eire Duncan . . ....... .
nSo
Morning W arship.......... ll:o o d. a .’
CENTRAL BAPTIST CMUKOI
Evening Worship ......0 :0 0 a. m
Cor. 141k S t A Oak Aro.
B ar. Gall S m ith ................. Pastor Thura. Bible Study ....T:3Q p. ra
Sunday S c h o o l............... f:43 a. m.
Morning W orsh ip.........II :00 a. m
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Training Union ............. 0:15 p. m
Long wood
Evening Worship ......... 7:30 p. m Morning Worship ........10:30 a. m.
Wad. P /ayar Servlca ..7:30 p,
Evenkg Worship ......... 7:90 p. m
Nursery Avallabl#

FERN PARR CHURCH OF THE
NAEARENE
O'BRIAN ROAD
Rev. Jim Fisher ......... .. Pastor
Sunday s c h o o l.......... ...0:43 a.
Morning w orsh ip .........10:43 a. m
Youth service . ......... 0:43 p. m
Evangelistic service ....7 :3 0 p. m
Wed. prayer service ..7:30 p. n

Episcopal

Mb* •unfurl grral)
Page 2 — Frl. July 1, 1960

Church To Hear
Guest Minister

The First Bsptlst Church of
Lake Mery concluded a very suc­
cessful Vacstlon Bible School with
a commencement program at the
church for all parents and friends
Rev. Fred Fisher, assistant pas­ of the children.
Rev. Willard Botnan. paitor of
tor of the First Bsptlst Church
here, will he the guest minister the ehurch, and principal, was in
ducted tthe group
st the First Baptist Church k charge, end eond
Oviedo.
Rev. Fisher will conduct the
regular 11 a. m. morning worship
service Sundsy k the plscc of
.Rev, J. T. Bryant, regular min­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
ister, who Is on vacation.
dent Elsenhower Thursday signed
• hill wbieh continues for another
year wartime corporation lotos
and e i c t o levies on such items as
The Kbenezer Methodist Church cigarets, beer, wine and new autos.
will hold a combined July 4 and They net the government about
annual Sunday school pUnlc on $4 billion' a year,
Sunday for aU n am bars and
Tha bill passed Congress almost
friends of the church.
In the Identical form Eisenhower
The picnic will be held at Silver had requested. HU signature on
Lake, Boy Scout camp alta.
the bill prevented tha ta tfs from
lapsing at midnight tonight.
Other eirises continued for an­

in an eshlbition of what the
children had been doing for the
past two weeks.
Certificates for enrollment, at­
tendance, end cooperation were
awarded to the pupils. Ruben
Taylor, Sunday school luperintendent, awarded certificates for
service to Willard Boman, Mrs.

Ike Signs Taxes Extension Bill

Sunday School
Picnic Slated

LARE MARY
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
Lake Mary
CHURCH
S. L. Drawdy ..........
Paator
Park Ave. at 4th IL
Sunday School ............. 10:00 a. m
Rev. John W. Thornes.........Pastor Morning Worship....11:00 a. m
Holy Eucharist .. .. .. .. 7 :9 0 a. m Christian Service Training 0:00
Family S e r v ic e JUNK »
p .‘ m.
Church S ch ool............ 0:00 a. m Evening Worship ....... 7:00 p. m
Idmlaaln—
Mornkg P r a y e r Wad. Prayar Servlca 7:80 p. m Arthur Collins, Sanford; Betty
Sermon ..................... 11:00 a. ra
Ann Harrelson, Sanford; Phillip
Holy Communion —
Joseph Lylss, Long wood; Era
Tuesday ...........................7:30 a. m
WEST S U B
Mae Allan, Allamonta Springs;
Wednesday ............... ...1 0 :o o a . ra.
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Anne Wurth, DeBary: Lois Brooks,
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
Thursday .........................7:10 a. i
410 B. BaUy A vo.
Osteen; John Carl Bertett, Titus­
CHURCH
Haera want at Fans eee
. Paul Colly . ..................... Pastor
ville; Adah Ewing, DeBary; LureOek Ave. and Third R4.
Sundsy School .............10:00 a. m Saturday ............... 8:00-0:00 p. :
tha Parry, Sanford; Harriett GaRav.
Grover
C
Rewell,
Jr.
Maraiog W orship.......... 11:00 a. m
all. Sanford; Mary A. Dmaaleu,
Mornkg Worship -------- 8:48 a.
, Bible Study................... ..T:0u p.
Sanford.
Sunday
School
..............
0:45
a.
m
ALL
SAINTS
EPISCOPAL
. Evening Worehip ......... 7:90 p. m
Blrtfca
Session M eeting............ 10:43 a. m
CHURCH
Wed. Prayer Serrlce ..7 :M p. m
Morning W orship.......... 11:00 a. m Mr. and Mrs. Claude Denslow Jr.,
Enterprise • DeBary
Sanford, a eon; Mr. and Mrs.
FT. Paul Shults ................... Pastor Pioneer Fellowship....0 :0 0 p. m
Joseph Gatil, Sanford, a daugh­
Senior Fellowship .........1:00 p.m
Holy Communion—
CHULUOTA P O S T BAPTIST
Evening Worship ......... 7:30 p. m ter; Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Bar­
CHURCH
Sunday ........................1:00 a. as.
Wed. Prayer Service ..7:00 p. m r e to s , Sanford, a daughter.
C .0 . Sweggerty ................Pastor Morning P ra y e rNursery Available
Sermon ...................... 0:90 a. ra.
Sunday School ...............0:41 a. m
Mary Jean Berrien and baby,
Holy Communion—
Morning Worahlp ....1 1 :0 0 a. m
Sanford; Richard MldUff, San­
Training Union ......... 0:30 p. m 1st Sundsy aach month 11 a. m.
ford; Wayne Clarke Sampler, San­
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Evening Service ........... 7:90 p. m
ford; Mrs. Curtk Dunnaway and
DeBary
Civic
Center
Wed. Prayer Serviee . . 7:90 p. m
A. C. bummers ................Pastor baby, Lake Mary; Stanley Jala*
CHRIST CHURCH
son, Sanford; Breads Jo— Smith,
Sunday School ............0:00 a. m
Lsugweed
Sanford; John Walla—, Wayeroea,
Rev. George L. Granger ..Pastor Mornkg W orship......... 10:00 a. ra
ELDER SPRINGS
Ga.; Rather!— Mesa— , Sanford;
Sunday Serviee ................0 a. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Bertha Bryant and baby, San­
B. H. Griffin .................... Pastor Church School ........... 10:00,a. m.
ford.
COMMUNITY
Holy Communion
■ . Sunday School ...........1:45 a.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
First, Third Sunday
: Morning Worship ....1 1 :0 0 a. m
Lake Mary
Training Union ......... 0:90 p. m
John W. Pllley ................ Pastor
Evening Worship . . . . 7:13 p.
THE SALVATION ARMY •
CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL Sunday School .............10:00 a. m
t Wed. Prayer Sarvtea 1:00 p.
M4 R. Second SL
Mornkg W orahlp......... 11:08 a.
14th and Maguetk
Sunday:
Friday Evening Serviee ..• p. m. Junior High Westminister
Sunday Sehoal ............ 30:00 a. a .
POST BAPTIST CHURCH
Fellowship ................ 8:08 p.
Holla#as Meeting
M:80 a. a .
OP GRNBVA
Senior High Westminister
Street Meeting . . . . . . . . 8:38 p. a .
Sack L Stewart .............Pastor
Fellowship ................ 7:00 p.
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
YPL
....... .
7:00 pi a .
Sunday School ............. 10:00 a. m
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Salvatkn M eeting....... 7110 p. a .
Morning Service ......1 1 :0 0 a. •
Tuesday:
Sanford Shrluu CMb
UP I ALA COMMUNITY
. Training Union .........l . f : M p .
1st Rt. and Lee Ave.
Carp C adet#................... 1:00 p. a .
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Ernast Bollck Jr.
Paster John W. Piling ..................... Pastor Band P ra ctise .............. 4:00 p. a .
KLCCRRST BAPTIST CHVBCH Early Serviee ................ S :ii a. ra. Morning Worship ......... 8:00 a.
Ladies Home L— g— . 7:00 p. a .
OP OBNBVA
Church School .............0:90 a. m. Sunday School .............10:00 a.
Thun. Prayar Serviee . 7:88 p. a .
Jaaaph M. Slade, J r ...........Pastor Mornkg W orehip.........10:30 a. m Westminister Fellowship
Sal. Street Meeting . .. g :N p. a .
R b iiu y School .............10:00 o. a . Paiter'e C le s a ...............0:90 a.
Seniors ..................
7:30
p,
M l REVIVAL TABRRNAOLS
Luther, League
3:90 p. m
OHS M d . Cfaen Are. ,
CafeshUm Clasi T W s . 4 p a
FIRST P r ESSYTEAIA m
Sunday School ..........10:— a. a .
v. ZP" K veak g Worahlp . . . .7:10 p. at- Nursery A vaik bk .
CHURCH
Mornkg W orship......... U :M a. a .
yar Sar
Serviee. .7:10 p.
Wod. Prayer
Csseelharry
Evening W orehip.........-7:48 p. a .
William
M.
R
o
m
m
.........
Pastor
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE
Thursday Service ......... 7:88 p. a .
P O S T BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday
School
..............
0:43
a.
■RDERNRR
LABS MAST
Morning Worship . . . . M a. I
100 W. tsth Place
THE SANFORD
IP. Beaua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pi
Herbert W. Goerss ............ Pastor Wednesday Prayar
CONGREGATION OP
Sunday School ............ 0:4i o.
and Fellowship ......... S .p . 1
Early Service ...............
•a. m
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
Morning Worship ....11:00 0.
Sunday School .............. 0:13 a. m Temporary Moating, Women's
18S1 W. 1M St.
Bvoaiog Worship ......... 7:M p. rt. Adult Bibla C la s s .........0:13 a. m
Club................ Overbrook Drive Sunday Watehtower
Wod. Prayer Service 7:90 p. n . Worship Service .........10:30 a. m
"Rudy
8:88 p, a .
Treking Union .
. .0:90 p. a
Wad. Bible S tu d y ......... 7:10 p . a
Pri. Ministry Scheol . . . 7:80 p. a .
ST. LURE’S LUTHERAN
P O W BAPTIST CHURCH
Friday Serviee . . . . w . . . O.— p. a
P1NRCRRST ASSEMBLY
S la v k (Near Oviede)
OP LONGWOOD
OF GOD CHURCH
Stephen M. Tuhy ................Paitor
Car. Church A Groat S4a.
d w reh Of God Of
Cor. 37lh and Rim
Mornkg Worship ......... 0:38 a.
Her S l a A'
C. L. Puieh . . . : ............... Paator
H. M. Snow ........................ Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l.....................0;00a,
J. H. M esser.......................F ad er
Sunday School ............ 0:13 o. m.
Sunday S ch o o l................ 0:43 a. i
Christian Day School, Monday
Manias Worship ....11:00 a.
Sunday Sehoal ...............0:41 a. a .
Morning Worship .......JO: 10 a. I
r
through Friday — Kindergarten
Tra’n k i Union ......... 0:43 p.
Mornkg Worahlp......... 11:— a. a
E
venkg
Worship
...........7:30
p.
m.
Evening Worahlp .........7:40 p m. Elementary ................... f:o o a. s
Evangelistic service ....7 :4 8 p. m.
Wed. Prayar Serviee . . 7:30 p. i
Wod. Prayar S erv iee....7:43 p. a .
Woman'* Missionary .. 7:41 p. a .
Nursery Availabk
Young Poopks Sun. Sor. 8:40 p. a .
LABS MONBOB
P O S T METHODIST CHURCH
THE
ALLIANCE
CHURCH
a ilee w ok o f Raaferd
CHULUOTA COMMUNITY
418 Park Ava.
Chriatian and Mkatanary AIM— as
on P in t SC, H«hl at
CHUSCH
Rev. Jehu A d a m s ............ Pastor
Park Ava. and 144k M.
Mornkg Worship
30 a. ro Cecil M. S eek ................... Paator Billy J. MeDankln . ....... p a
1
Robert O. Byrd
............ Paator Sunday School ............ 0:43 a. m
Church Sehool ......... M :M a.
Sunday S ch o o l................. 0:43 a. m.
Sunday School .. ......0:40 o. a
Church .......................U ;W n.
Mornkg W orship......... ll:o o a.
M
ornkg
W
orahlp.........
1*”&lt;
40
a.
m.
M o n k s Worship . ••.11:00 o. a. HYP Meatings ............ 4:00 p.
Youth Chriatian
Evenkg S ervlca ..............7:43 p. a,
Trttalng Union
.....0 :3 0 p. a . (Intermediate. Senior)
Fellowship . . ; ........... fiM p.
UWSX Evening Worship
A. Y. F. Yauth Service- .8:80 p. m
7:30 p. a
Teacher Training Course
Wad. Prayar Service . .8:08 p. m
Wed. Prayer Service 0:00 p. a
Evening Worship . . . . . . 7:10 p. m
___
PROGRESS MISSIONARY
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
by#-.’ r
P O S T BAPTIST CHURCH
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Midway
SO EN TH T
OP OVUDO
Laurel Ava. 84 4— at.
R. W illiam s............
Peeler
m R. S t e a d St.
dock T. Bryant ................... Paster
Ira R. Hindman J r . ........... Pastor Sunday School .............11:00 a. m. Sunday S ch ool................8:18 a. m.
Sunday S c h o o l............. .0:43 a.
Sunday School ................1:43 a. _
Sunday Worship ......... llto o a. a . M o n k s W orohip....... i t : — a. a .
M o n k s W orahlp......... 11:00 a.
Mornkg Worship ......1 0 :4 3 o . m Wednesday Service ....8 :0 0 p. a . Flret, Third, Fourth'awdoya
T rolnkg Unloo .............0:15 p.
^MY . . . . a . . , * * . . . . . , . . 7:00 p. m Tuesday Rsadinf . 1:804:80 p. a . E venkg W orship.........7 ;— p. a .
Eveaing s e r v ic e .............. 7:— p. a :
Evening Worship ......7 :8 0 p. m Thursday Reading 8:80-4:80 p. m. First, Third Sundays
Wad. Prayer Servian ..7:10 p. i
Mou. FMY Recreation 7:00 p. m
Usher Board, Tuesday . 7:10 p. a .
Chair Rehearse),
Tuaa. PMY Prayar . . . . 7:00 p. as.
CHURCH OF GOD
Wad. Prayar Servian.,..7;I0 p. m
T uesday.........p. a .
French Ava. and Had 84.
ALL BOUI4 CATMOUC
Junior Church,
Joel'D . Brown ................... Pastor
Wodoeeday . . . . . . . 7:30 p. a .
Sundsy School .......... . 1:43 a. m. Business M asting....... 8:00 p .m .
EBRNEIER METHODIST
Oak A n . el 04h M.
Evengelistle
Service
.
7:10
p.
a
.
CHURCH
Bar. Biokord L y ou a ........... Paator
Frldsy^^ preceding firm Sunday,
Tucsdey S e rv ice ............ 7:10 p. a .
Citrus Heights
......’...7:00 a. a
Rav. Hugh Booth ............. Paator
............ 0:00 a. a
r
••••••••10:00 a. w Sunday school ........... 10:00 a. m
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
FIRST tlMlLOR
. i m . . m11:M a. a . Morning Worship ....11:00 a. m.
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
BAPTIST CHURCH
O ty HsU
.4:80 p. m.
•*••••.....•7:13 o. a . M. Y. P.
U N W. lHh « .
h£y
Evaolng S erv lca........... 7:30 p. m
G. Brooke .. B ru ch President
W. Marshall ..............
T u tor
Wed. Prayer Servlca . . . .7:10 p. m Sunday School .............10:00 a. m. Church School .•••••. 0:00
m
____
n, m.
Sacrament Meeting ....0 :0 0 p. a . Morning Worship . . . U :M a.
POST CMRJS1U N CHUSCH
Evening W orship......... 7:— p. _
ft:
3001 S. SaMard Ave.
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Tuosdsy P ra y e r............ 7:30 p. m
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
Jamaa N. BaruaU............... Paitor
Ouura Rd., at Woodland Ava.
Teachers Meeting,
CHURCH OP LONGWOOD
' Sunday Scheol....................0:43 a.a .W. Thomas Parson Jr.
Pastor
Wednesday . . . .
7:00 p. a .
Marakf Warahk . . . . m11:oo a. a. Sunday S c h o o l..................1:43 a. ra R. Ruth Grant ................ Paator
•»N.10:00 a. a .
Juakr Fellowship .... 1:30 p.m. Monung Worahlp ............ 10 a. m Sunday School
Chi Bha Felkwahlp .... I:M r » MVP . . . . . . . . ............ 4:30 p. a Mornkg Worship ........11:00 a. a .
718 Orange Ava.
ChrUUsa Youth Fellowship 0:00 (A new Church carving a new Evenkg S e rv lca ............ T:oo p. ra.
L. Brooks ...................... Pastor
Wed. Prayar Service . 7:10 p. a
&gt; ■*
Community)
Church S ch ool................0:30e. a .
Pentecostal Conquerors,
Mornkg Worehip.........l i t — a. a .
Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 : 1 0 p. a
CONGREGATIONAL
E venks W orship.........7 : » p. a .
POSTER CHAPEL
CU-TIAN CHURCH
ftosd a y Prayer Sorvieo 7:00 p. a .
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
METHODIST CHURCH
The UoMad Church at CRriel
ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Park Ava. at 344k Si.
ST. JOHN METROPOLITAN
Seventh St. and Elm Ave.
unday’ School
8:47 a. i
B ov. Joseph B. Stack, ....... r u lu
BAPTIST CHURCH
C.
W.
Beach
..............
.
Pastor
■11:00 a.
Sthk School.......................0:43 a.a . orakg Worehip
M Cypress SL
Saturday Sabbath School 0:80 a. m
•S;00 p. i
Monks Wanhip........U:oo a. a. Evaokg JVorahip
H. B. Whitehurst
....... Pester
M
orakg
W
orship.......
11:00
a.
a
-7:38 p. m
Wad. Prayar Servlet . .7:10 p. a Church S ch ool................0:M a. a .
M o n k s W orship....... U : « a. a .
PAOLA WESLEYAN
Evening Worehip ............7:30 p. a .
UNITY CENTER OP SANFORD Choir SohearsaT
S Mika Huai OU R4. 48
H a a u ’a C h k - H Oak Ava.
M on day......... ...
7:31 p. a
SL and Sla Ava.
Cacti W, Shaffer
Psstor Josephka B. Stuckle ....... Pastor
Prayor M -tin g
Yates
Sunday S c h o o l......... .,..S :4 3 a . m.
ay Worship ....... U :
J fa fa y .
.............7:18 p. a ••••••*•••10:84 a. RE M a n k f Worahlp...W :4 3 a. m.
Wodnosdey S kla study.
. . . . n .a t a . m. W erie/aa Y o u th ............ S:4l p. m.
’ M R . Firm St., Ra. StI
J fa k r C hu rch ....... 7:00 p. a .
.. .. .. .7 : 8 # p. m. Evening Worahlp
..7:30 p m. Tucsdey CUsa ................ 8 p.
Club Mrrtlngs
.. .....7 .8 0 p. Hi Wad. Prayar Service 7:30 p. m.
Thursday
7:30 p. a .
; M N E C BE W BAPTIST CHURCH
M l W. Ooart lo a d
• Donald Gravenmeir ......... Pastor
Sunday School ........... 0:43 a. ra
Morning Worship ....... ll.o o a. m
Training Union ...........0 :lo p. m
. Evening Worship .........7:45 p. m
: Wad. Prayer Service . Tttt p.
Nursery Available

Lake Mary Bible School Completes Session Wi

Hospital Notes

other year apply to auto parts, lo­
cal telephono ealls and .travel
fares;
Despite pressures for some elec­
tion-year tax relief, Congress heed­
ed Eisenhower’s plea for a one
year postponement o f all of the
July 1 tax reductions scheduled
under exietkg law.
It was on the assumption that
the taxes would be maintained
that he forecast last January a
budget surplus of $4.2 billion for
tha new fiscal year that starts
Friday.

Betty Wigkam. Mrs Jery Lusk,
Mrs. Matquerlte J o fa t Mr*W. Reifrow, Mrs. Catty Jones.
Mrs. Carol Tipley Xfl. Mary
Crawford. Mrs. Mary
mW helm .
Mrs. M. Post. Mrs.*
Tay­
lor, Mrs. Mi Hoopengarfsrt- MrvJ. P. Beal. .Mrs. FliW. Mrs.
Cathy SksVtrs. Mrs; Lobe Horine, Mrs. Kay Sassom, Mrs.
George Elliott, Ruben TxyVw. Mrs.
O. Westaotetand, Mrs. I j V sm ,
Mrs. Helen Furgeson, Stt John
Dodson, Duke Dodson, 0- West­
moreland, Wlghsm, B slO ok, J.
P. Beal asd G. Rickets*
Rev. loissn expreosd
Ms
thanks to Mrs. Ray R«*. R- H.
Chambers, J. P. Beal Betty
Wlghsm. 0. WeMmoreliai Mar­
guerite Toonsend. Elolse Chester,
Duke Dodsen, Helen fsfguson,
Evelyn Vais, Mrs. W. t. Wansley, G. Ritkttson. and f a Arm ­
strong, whs helped by 4— ributing cookies.
The schsol had an satsllmenl
of 12S, with an ave rags Sttendancs of 01 Itch day. ‘I

handiwork was
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DAYTONA BEACH (UPI) —
IB * Miia Dixie conieit goes Into
|U gecond round tonight with
% l t a Kentucky end Mis. Winter
Baven leading the JO-heauty field.
Miss Carol FalreWld Brown, 19.
Whitesburg, Kf-, received 20
points for winning th# evening
gown competition nnd Mi»s Sheila
Lake Corum, also » . « '
ad 16 points for her selection as
Seat personality.
The contestants, From IS southM m state*, will compete tonight
in talent, worth So of the 100
points lo be swarded, and Sat­
urday night in bathing suits, also
worth SO points. Ten points will
b* awarded the contestant judged
tops In intellect, with the winner
to be announced Saturday night.

ound
e Clock

Violence Flares
In Tennessee Ciiy
Over Mixing Protest

an will be closed all day
for u e July 4 holiday,
Xnowlei, city manager
[(he refuse division of tha
[ill make double trips on
to pick up Monday's re-

• • •
!fcy picture conleat wai the
t of the day at Southaide
und Thursday. J u d g i n g
d and prices of bubble gum
raided in two classification
% and girls. In the boys
, Frank Patterson was first
i cutest picture and David
«n had the most unusual
, In the girls division fieri
rarnke won with the cutest
I and Lynn Sause won first
tilh the most unusual pic-

Marine Dies TryingiProve British Still Have Guts
m NEW
......... YORK (U PI) __
..iu
B a e arm he wild at sickening; '*'I
i wanted exrio-ment.
excitement, varied
— n
Heath
down a 2(H)-foot defending J work, ami comradeship. And by
struck down Capt. Colin Antony
having the umbrella with natuie I think Fm adventurous,
Laurence Easterbrook, B r i t i s h
Ur arm, landing casually on
Royal Marines, not at Dunkirk or
Lt — and then downing a and | know I've always been diaj obedient.
Id tonic.
Diepp* but In the dingy arena of
“ The Miuine. could satisfy th*
kday night, a* U»ual, thirty
Madison Square G arden-no le»«
; first and cure the second.”
b
preceded
Ka*terbrook
a hero for dying today in a
the “ death illde," a cornclown’s gstup, victim of circu*
technique for epeedy cliff*
mishap. .
| that adapted itielf readily
% Easterbrook, 31, o f Marlborough
[circus arena.
Li«ceedrd by the script—a*
and Cambridge and ariatocrary,
[six nights a week since the
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) — The
came to America to convince u«
opened June 17 in conjunc- State Republican Party may try
there'* gut* yet in the Britiah
Ith Britain’s vaat trade ex- to pay Gov. I^ltoy Collins’ expenrace. That ii how he died proving
if i to tlic Democratic National
bit point.
lomething went wrong see* Contention in Los Angeles this
He plunged nearly 80 feet Thur*fter Easterbrook’* slide be. month.
day night In th* climactic aerial
(hat is was remained unanGOP National Committeeman
act of th* British military forces'
d pending a formal British Anthony S. Battaglia said Thursfirst “ Tattoo" military exhibition
v investigation,
day hr will ask the party's state
in tha United State* and died four
lunged to the ground. Tech- ' committee to toot the bill for Col­
•hours later.
i spotted the tragedy and lin* rather than use the taxpay­
Star of th# show, Ka.terbrook
I out the area so that few er*' money a* planned.
nightly aomeraaulted out of a cage
10,000 person* in the audlBattaglia laid if the party
near th* arena ceiling.
Mw o f it.
agrees, it would “ sate a wasteful
He was billed a* “ Our Man
irbrook, commander of the drain «n taxpayers' fundi."
From Havana” — British to the
I detachment and band in
•earn* in dark «uit. white glove*,
•-soldier show, was carried
bowler hat and umbrella.
his troops.
&gt;, a few days before the
j, Easterbrook had told a
in o f his death slide:
D. M. Ladd wa* named on the
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — The
inyone did fall, he'd never
fe o cia l program committee of the I die descent again.”
Army Commendation Medal and a
Southeastern Chamber of Com-1 las a most unusual soldier: citation were presented to Lt. Col.
merer at a meeting of the groupj i an opera singer and Kenneth Kennedy Thursday for his
Thursday night.
I lawyer, graduate o f on* of work st Cape Canavrral and with
fa greatest “ public” schools the Central and Southern Florid*
BUnbridge, an expert in (loud control program.
Enjoy Y*ur Uelf brat ion
[ and Russian, an amateur
Kennedy, deputy ( U. S. district
With RECORDS t I
#f some renown.
engineer in Jacksonville since 1937,
DAVE'S RECORD CENTER
If* ar* certain things you'r* n ichrdultd to leave July 13 to
60S W. FIRST ST.
kd to forego for a certain command the 139th Engineer Con­
WILL BE OPEN TILL
I life,” ha had explained to struction Croup at Fort Bragg,
• P. M. JULY 4th
•viewer.
N. C.

GOP May Aid
Collins’ Trip

Ladd Gets Post

Engineer Gets
Army Medal

lly United Prra* International
Violence flared briefly Thursday
In Knoxville, Term., when four
sign-carrying Negroes picketing a
store were charged by a gang of
white youths. The signs were
knoeked from the Negroes' hand*
and an elderly Negro was knocked
to the ground.
The outbreak w*» the thiid such
violence in th* city in th* past
four day*.
Th* Rev. W. T. Crvitche* a Ne­
gro leader in the sit-in demonstra­
tion*, *aid two gang* of “ hood­
lum*, one white and one Negro,
were making a “ precarious situa­
tion” in the city.
Young Negroes staged more sitins at downtown variety, depart­
ment and drug stores. A group of
white youth* moved from* store to
store but left without trouble
when »tore managers threatened
police action.
The all-out effoit to break down
segregation at Kmixvilte lunch
counters started Monday when
picket* patrolled In front of one
of the city'* largest department
store*.
In Nashville, Tenn., Negro collega students picketed four stores
of a chain supermarket with signs
proclaiming the stores did not hire
Negro rlcmks. The student* called
for a boy I d t of the stores, all of
which were located in Nrgto
neighborhood*.
Also in Nashville, tha annual
Fish University rare relations in­
stitute closes today after hearing
a former member of the Presi­
dent's committee on government
contracts say thnt some trade un­
ion* are excluding Negroes.
Irving Fetman of Washington
said tome labor leader* have
blamed the government for “ this
most grieviout form of discrimin­
ation."
Ferman said some labor lead­
er* ara trying to put the aquerie
on those union* by having the
government crack down on their
contractor* and by having the
labor leader* supply non-union
Negro workers to fill job* whenneeded.
In other developments:
Attorneys worked late Thursdaynight at Durham, N. C,, on an
effort to seat a Jury to hear tiespas* charge* against seven whites
nnd Negroes who took part in a
downtown lunch counter-sit-down
demonstration.
A spokesman said that a new
six-member school board will
probably Its named today foi
i ’rinca Edward County, Va.

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Fri. July 1, 1960 — Page S

Retailers Balk
On Sales Tax
Proposal to impo*r a on*-cant
Dade County la i d tax on top o f
the ita lc'i three percr-m! tales tax
h»&lt; rerultrd In a called meeting
o f the Florida State Retailer At*
lociation, it wai learned today.
Officer*, director* and other re*
tail leader* representing all aection* o f the State will meet at tha
oiganization'a Winter Park head*
quartet* on July 32. It wat an*
nnunred.
“ Retailer* all orer Florida are
concerned about the Dad* tax
proposal becauie they fear U
would tpread to other part* o f th*
State,” it wa* added.

L I T ! GIANT
FOOD STORES
Florida's Frlendlieai

A GROUP «&gt;f Spanish Naval officers visited the Forreatal when it dropped
anchor at Valencia, Spain last week. VAH-5 officers showed the officers
the hriofinyr room and the system of flight operations.

Midwest Revolt
Seen In Results
Of Dakota Vote

Federation Of Art 'Paintnik'
Party Set For DeBary July 16

BISMARCK, N. D. (U P I)-D em ocratic Rep. Quentin Burdick, who
The annual Florida Federation , Annotation will act as host club combined romance and politic*
o f Art ’Taintnik” will he held for the event which will he held through one of the closest cam ­
nt the DeBary Mansion, the fcdcr- paigns in North Dakota history,
July 16, starting at 8 a. m. and
a turn'* state headquarter*.
said today his apparent victory in
continuing until 4 p. pi. Mrs. Rrn
Mi». Aila Yessler, will lie hos­
Burton, chairman of the federa­ tess assisted by Mrs. J. I&gt;. Burcher the Hate's special aenatorlal elec­
tion forecast a Midwest revolt
tion's building committee said.
' and Mrs. B. K. Childress, ail of
against Republican farm policies,
Members of th* Daytona Art Daytona Beach.
Burdick, already the first Dem­
“ It's a biing your own paint- |ocratic congressman in North Da­
brush, and the artists can just kota history, ended 77 years of
paint all day." Mrs. Iluiton added. GOP Senate rule with a thrilling,
Mote than 35 artist* attended razor-thin triumph over Republi­
last year's event and close to At) |can Gov, John Davli.
WASHINGTON (U l'h - Presl- are expected to pack the Mansion ]
With all but three out of 2,313
dcnl Eisenhower flies by helicop­ 1house this year. Admission is At)
precinct* counted, Burdick hald a
ter to his Gettysburg, Pa., farm ■cents. Soft drinks and dessert*
723-vole lead out of more than
today to spend a long Fourth of |will he offered by the federation.
200,000 vole* to Davit' 103,340.
July weekend.’
Mr * .
Eisenhower, recovered
TH AN K YOU —
from a severe attack of asthmatic
bronchitis that kept her in the
Memorial
hospital for three weeks, will mo­
Girt*
tor lo Gettysburg.
i.&lt;&gt;ngwood Volunteer Firemen
for
The Eisenhowers planned In re­
HEART
turn lo Washington Tuesday morn­ are planning a special picnic July '
4 at the home of Carl 1-ommlcr. j
RKMEAUCii
ing.
Claude Layo, Fire Chief said, |
ar# gratefully acknowledged
“ anyone who doesn't come pre­
by the
pared to iwim will get tossed in
SEMINOLE - DeUAKY
the drink, clothe* and all.”
COUNCIL
The courthouse will he doled
P . 0 . H(&gt;\ 106
Monday in celebration of the
nraniff International Airway*
Fourth of July, Circuit Court Clerk
S A N F O IU ), F L A .
wai founded June 20, 1923.
Arthur Beckwith Jr. laid today.

President Flies
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Firemen Planning
Picnic Monday

Courthouse To Close

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MOBILE, A ll — Tbe two men
w eio playing gin rummy at a
amatl table inilde a roadside shop
that sold firecrackers. This was
tn Georgia. I waited until the
band was over, and then said:
"Vflio're you for, for President?'
That waa the end of the gin?
We talked on through seven cuslomers. And that’s the way It
waa across six southern states—
Virginia, the Carolines, Georgia,
Florida and Alabama. People In
these parts will hold your car
for hours at the drop of a word
* about politics.
' These people of the crossroads
’ then go on and spell out—each
In his own colloquial w sy-th e
Paradox of Southern politics.
Z Take what the firecracker man
ia ld : "The North will never vole
’ a Southerner Into the White House
—Lyndon Johnson doesn't have a
chance." He went on: "Even
’’ though I think he’ s the greatest
man wa have, the pros won't
nominate Johnson because they
don't want to risk losing the North*
ern states In November."
The man’s partner listened
thoughtfully, tapped the edge ol
a playing card on the table, pur*
.fad h b lips and nodded
‘ ‘ ‘his
‘ agree
"^ p o in te d out that the Majority
le a d e r from Texas had performed
«i civil rights feat no one else
had been able to do In 10 years,
lie had pushed through two bills
assuring Negroes greater rights, in
the last two sessions of Congress.
i"Yeh, I know," he said, "but
they stUI don’t like him in the
North because he's a Southerner."
The paradox of civil rights in
,(he South had another painful
twist for the Texan In a talk I
bad with the owner of a modest
Motel In northern Florida.
The elderly fellow got so wound
tip talking polities in the doorway
. . his office that his Mrs. had to
call out twice, "Shut that door,
y'wanki leave all those mos­
quitos In?" before he heard her.
"Johnson sold us out to the
Northerners," he said bitterly.
"H e knew be was going to run for
President, so he coscyed up to
them birds Just so’s he'd get their
■Vote." The motel msn called it
♦‘ dirty politics.”
I asked him who he was root*
fag for. "S on ," ha said, "I'm

by Ed Koterba
for Kennedy." When I mentioned
that Senator Kennedy's philosophy
on civil rights was much more
liberal than Senator Johnson's,
he shot me a fast look.
"But Kennedy," he said, "didn’t
turn against his own people like
Johnson did.”
While a gas station attendant
filled our tank in Tallahassee. I
threw him this quick one: "D o
you believe Richard Nixon Is the
most qualified man for the PresIdency?" His reply: "I'm a Demo*
crat."
,
••Well, then, what quality would
Nixon have to have,” I said, to
get your vote In November?"
The man didn’ t even turn his
head. "H c'J have to run on the
Democratic ticket."
I elicited from him the admis­
sion that he'd happily vote for
any of the present Democratic
contenders—except one.
" I f they run Adlal again," he
said, " I ’ m quilting the party.
Where did they find him in the
first place? Nobody heard about
him until they drafted him. No
They should have left him there
—wherever he was before they
found blm. . ."
One thing about Southerners:
You know where they stand poll*
tlcally—Individually, at least.

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Three Minutes
A Day
By JAMES KELLER
Failing to cash 37 pay checks
totaling $3,670 was the cssusl hab­
it practiced by the head nurse of
a city hospital In New Jersey.
Instead of turning her semi­
monthly salary checks Into money,
she Just "let them lay around
her room.
This caused so much of a book­
keeping headache for city auditors
that they threatened to cancel the
uncashed checks.
The 69-ycer-old nurse, who hid
been on the staff of the hospital
for 31 years, agreed to cash future
checks promptly, but not without
declaring: "I don’t think It’s any­
body’ s affair. It’a my money. I
earned It."
When reminded that she had lost
considerable Interest by not bank­
ing her pay checks, sha ratorted:
" I l’a only money."
A healthy detsebment from
money helps keep God and others
In first place and avoids making
ui tlftvti of p o iiciilom . Dut It ii
important to avoid extremes, lest
others suffer by our excess.
"We brought nothing Into this
world; and certainly wa can take
nothing out."
(I Timothy 6:7)
Help uf, 0 Lord, to maintain
that sense of balance which keeps
us true to You, to self and to
others.

by Stan Delaplane

thit b « has [ this deer tn the throat. The deer
body except me.
j , . pkes
p k ci was »ur-po:cd
sur-po:cd to knife the dog
We live next to Nature In the .body
mine
horrid
. ___•front feet.
some horr alone*p-cs. I with hi* sharp
Raw. H Is 4 gorgeous life and I heard
coming in and »trang"a*
_
Instead of this, Ihe dug was
many writers hive msde a smalt , Snakes having a cup « r
biting the deer. And Ihe deer
bundle by writing about it: right in the kitchen ^
could not give him the boot* be­
"Back to the Woods.” "Return
cause the dog was biting him in
When I was reidlng
to the Farm." Things like that.
the after decks. They both made!
a terrific amount of noise. But
I read all these things in a books, I was Inlorggf
you could ice they were not up
city apartment — steamheatrd, lure kept *
, (Nature, they said, was
on their literature.
screened, laundy-called-for and de­
of CPA).
' .
livered. And I yeawied for the
You ask me.' I thlhk M „
Now this Is the time you should
simple existence.
: unbalanced. I t«y J “iiwhen let Nature stay in balance—
Now I have it. Simple Simon. i balanced. But It ll
though 1 must say Nature was do­
you try to ' * rrjr *nL.the ing a pretty poor Job.
sandwiches »nd your mMi •
One thing we try to do Is keep
This is the time (according to
|lemonade sU to the tibia
Nature from getting too raw. A
the books) where your Frenchsame
time.
bird is nesting in the house ivy.
Only this morning-1 wa#™j Canadian guide turns to you a n d A
We alio have a eouple of gar­
aaya:
w
moned-the coffee w«i■ *J
den anakes in the Nvy. We suspect cold anyway s n e e j hs# n
"Yea, Monsieur, life ia cruel In
snakes may climb the vine and
snake-chasing. I was « W n* the North country. C’esi la vie."
have a little bit of wren-on-toast.
You then go on to mine gold,
emergency
siren:
1 have more emergency calls
sobered and wiser.
The dog ana aear are"1
than a house doctor.
But the kids were screaming.
"Come quick! The snake is go­
And neighbor ladles came out,
Deer
come
down
tn
tM^d
ing up the iv y !"
flapping dish towels and getting
Well, I go out snd poke around regularly. Not because I J" generally hysterical.
the ivy with a stick (we have a such a primitive
So I pegged a few rocks at the
because the county has dec*
long anake-poking stick).
dog.
lie lei go the deer who went
I cannot find the snake and game preserve. They have L " off In a huff. So back to the cold ^
all
sort*
of
rules
to
proU"e
the small birds seem content in
coffee.
“
deer.
.
j.,
their nest.
The
dog
and
deer
w*r*P
•
However, till* remind* every­
body that a snake might come in |„g .11 right. It
Jives up the alreetj
the house. Ugh!
JACKSON, Miss. (U P I)—Cban.
"Close the doors! Ctose the was a young spike hues,
celior W. T. Horton refused the
had
read
the
rules.
windows!"
As 1 remember inJ"CaHh' request o f * woman Monday that
"Snakes don't come in house*.
she be allowed to appear in shorts
Do you wsnt u* all to luffucale Wild" or In "Tom Swift s' *
at her divorce trial because "a
Electric
Ice
breaker,
tl
in here?"
ILaw
j w of
of Fang
Fang
and
Claw.
divorce action approaches the
a
and
Claw.
It seema they do so come In
The dog was supposed
* solemnity o f ■ funeral." .
house*. And everybody— every■
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Students Forget It's Privilege To Lead Anti-Red Fight

paper has Just reported • Nixon
farm speech with these dreary pla­
titudes: "a found fiscal policy. . .
act vigorously. . .cultivate a cli­
mate favorable to freedom."
Kennedy, despite bis youthful
and debonair appearance, comes
much closer to being a serious in­
tellectual. His biographer, Prof.
James MacGregor Burns, accu­
rately describee Kennedy ae “ a
serious, driven man, about as cas­
ual as a cash register. . .(be)
loves to read, to ruminate, to ana­
lyse." Well, this is what we need
- b u t It Is not the side of the
Kennedy character that ha has so
far shown to tha American public.
Deeds are better than words, and
it Is here in tbe lack of deed* thit
the present images of the two lead
ing candidates are most disturbing
Nixon has been the most active
BY BENNETT CERF
vice president In history, but ia
"1 guess w&gt;'ro going to have
solemn fact ha has done neat to
to eat out tonight," a gastronome
nothing in forwarding the Amerl*
^ teU h h ls friend. "M y wife Just
can reuse. His job Juit doesn’t al­
phoned , to .loll , m e our dinner
low him to call signals or carry
had been badly burned."
the ball for tha administration.
" I hope you didn't lose anyIng else In the fire," said tbo
Ai for Kennedy, If ho ia destined
for "groatnets" (aa I would Ilka
lend.
Here le a follow-up o f . Hal's his animal appetites and eon"Oh, (he fire wasn't et our
case, which 1 described yester­ ■iously directs his behavtur along to believe), it will not be on his
house," explained the gsstronome.
day. A year haa Intervened and ethical lines can date a lovely record to date. Should ba leave
"It wet el the delicatessen shop."
tbe Senate neat year, be will have
OVERLAND,
Mo.
(U
P
l)-T
h
e
new
he reports hla progress la girl without despoiling her.
• • •
left almost nothing memorable be­
city has filed eult agelnat Aider- Ms quest to regain idealism.
In
short,
any
fool
can
break
Ne conformist is Dame Edith
man Wallace R. Gates, Making Bettor paste these Case Records
Ideals and destroy virtue. But It hind him. In IN I be started out
'Sitwell, seasoned English poet
to enjoin him from erecting a la your scrapbook, for some, requires a superior level of In- with (ho Kennedy-Ivfi Labor bill
and bellwether of London literati.
carport
at Wa home. The city con­ day yoe'll wish you could have promote Ideals end encourage vtr- on pension and welfare funds. But
'"T h e reason f am called eccen&gt;
telllgcnce and eeU-restralnt to tho bill was rewritten In the House
tends
It
violate* a city ordinance. aecees to them again.
(»rlc," she explains carefully, "Is
and bocama tha Toller bill bofore
Not
so,
says
Gates.
The
structure
tue.
CASE
F-403:
Hal
R
„
aged
31.
-that 1 refuse to b# taught my
it passed Into law. In ItM he co­
The
churches
are
still
the
chief
is
in
awning,
not
a
carport.
And,
Is
the
eynleal
playboy
whom
I
iJob by a lot of pipsqueak
literary
■iiHUM
sponsored tbe Kennedy-Krvln La­
'critics and lecture managera. I he maintains, there Is no law described yesterday. But an Inter­ tutors of our children tn the realm bor reporting and disclosure bill,
which
aayi
he
cannot
park
hla
of
Idealism.
vening year has now elapsed.
will not allow people to bore me.
They take us a* selfish little but It waa amended with a "bill
"Well. Dr. Crane, I thought
I BHI
am mora alive than
most.
.............
..
'I car under hla awning.
you’d like a report on my pro­ animals and try to transform us of rights" in tha Sonata and In
am an electric eel In a pond full
the House waa to thoroughly re­
gress," Hal grinned, a* ha in­ Into considerate, aolf-iacrificlng
iel flatfish."
written as the Landrum-Oriffln
adults.
• • •
vited me to lunch.
bill that Kennedy once complained
Descartes
advanced
the
prin­
LONDON
(U
PI)
—
Three
Lon"A t the end of your six months'
' Bay Harwood InsisU that his
to this writer for oven referring
'golf gama Is Improving. Ha now don debutantes are planning a program, I was completely In ciple that God Implanted a few
to it s* ■ "Kennedy" piece of
ahoots la the low hells and Joint coming out party July 7th ov* with the girl. But 1 had divine Ideal in the mechanical
organism that we cell the hu legislation.
in
the
London
Zoo.
faithfully
followed
o-Jjre
so
1
damns.
man body. Idealism must be one
Aa chairman of tha labor sub­
hadn't even kissed her yet.
"She took ma to ebureh and to of these, tor It seems Inherent In committee on legislation. Kennedy
drew a minimum wage bill, at an*
the theater; to the opera and to mankind.
But If God planted this Idealism, point, called for additional cover­
the Aregon. We went on plcnlee
and hikes along tb* North Shore. man must cultivate it in order age of tomo 11.3 mlUlon persons,
"W * attended the art Institute to make it blossom.
but it has boon eut down in sub­
Since tha churches are the chief committee and full committo# to
and field museum. Then w* park­
ed the car Is Evanston on* Sat­ nurturers at Idealism, get behind somotblng like 3-1 million. Last
urday night and want out to them so your children will at September ba pledged on the Son­
sit on the pier. It was dark, but least be started on tho proper ata floor te fiv e early consider*
road to happlncs..
tba stars wer* shining.
Hon to a secondary boycott mesaVltruo and morality and Ideal ure. Five months of this session
"Wa got to talking about llfa
and humanity and God. Bha said lam require constant nurishment passed bofore be got to It.
Do tavorna and raeo tracks and
the waa worrlad about a t beFinally, tho senator undertook
cause 1 loomed so cynical. Sha gambling Joints nurlih thorn? Cer­ last year to rip (n ) Um oath of
spoka to mo like a mother remoa tainly not.
So you owe It to your own allegiance and (b ) the aati-Com
stratlng with a wayward child.
munlst disclaimer from tbe etud
"A ll at once I felt as If I were youngsters, aa well as to other ent loan program. In 13M tha first
people's
children
In
your
com
silting by an angel. I realised I
provision was defeated la the Sen­
loved her, but my love was so muntty, to set a good example.
ate debate, and la I960 tb* second
Get
more
active
tn
the
church,
ethereal, I waa afraid to kiss her.
plus the Boy Scouts, YMCA and provision waa radically altered by
I Just held her hand.
the Prouty Amendment.
"Funny, len’l It, that an old Camp Fire Girls organisations.
Are Nixon and Kennedy tbo best
For
theie
nourish
Idealism
and
rounder ilk* me would actually
candidates for tbe presidency? It
cultivate
murality
and
nurture
gel eta go fright around a girl?
doesn't say so la their records.
sobriety and Insure fatlb.
But I did.
"And 1 still worship her. despite
the fact wo'vo now been m a r
Happiness Through Health
ried three month*."
Thar* are two stages of Ideal­
ism. One la during childhood or
t t t t a q f a *yi Si ■*».(■
adolescence when we are still
not ter from the origin of life.
"Are you expected?"
(By DR. F. LEO KERWIN)
The other comet when w* begin
to turn our tyos toward* the set­
Just « few conturlea ago it to the cause of headache*,
«|p t safer! Viral!
Page 4 — Fri. July 1. I960 ting sun.
During the middle decades, we waa believed headaches were T ^ u g h Cntlropmtfa si^uatare likely to become so enamoured
j i . i i , n m t l . menu the cause of headaches
WAI.TKM UIKLOW M l l w MS S»ablUfc»r
of earthly things that our quest caused by little dey»6 Pro*1 |K found and removed reault-i
K
sevaes-va * Cimtunu. n ««*fiioiae m o m u m
j a c k tm im
eascacLi* r a w w a a
for success or gold distract* us ding the brain with forks, jnjf jn complete recovery in
|
Maaaatea ee iisr
r «« » • *
from our quest for idoalism.
and the treatment consisted m08t cases, even to the aup*
1 hsv* told you that Idoalism
f a l U M Seiiv #*##*» s i l s i S v , issSsr, s a l ttiWMMti s « M b M andJsilh ran be consciously cul­ of driving them out. In’ this poeedly incurable migraine
NJ -—-T t »!■— Plan CSrlsUMU. _________________________________
generation there type. Have your Chiropractor
tivated. But we need to use our
brains in the process and deli­
has been a great help you t
o u e s c a ir r i o a b a tk s
berately go through the proper
DaUverv
SU SSatl
. ,
otriaa rate
•• ieaiiaet* M is ir
AU eta** motions.
?.!hl»itnfiAdth? o r O**
* series of articles
Fools and nltwlta can atcnl or
a .r ie e
B is S P
SOB* 1 l« * »
iiu s ir s w
f ®5 puWUhrf to the pahUe intere StealSe
AT*
BBS S Moo Us
U S * S sstSi
kill. U requires conscious for­
the deviLa.nnd ^
to opiate and Bluntrate
a S s t ts
see
aa# a ssmia *
us* a m n i m
bearance and intelligent aelfconIM IS
SB#
SB* S SSewta
SB* s ss -ta
....
m s practice et ecsmsunc
an asaii e«ii tM tlfO m a* ease sa tool to act honest and upright
druge have lea- chlr#pnij lk f writtea by Dr.i
Fools can make noise, but in
eened
the effect j? ^
K#rw^ whose •flic# fa
leUlgently controlled behavior la
of their work.
at SOI 8 . Fret
required to bring foi
Yet very little factual *vi* and h ia ___
from n piano or violin.
Fools can drink and gamble done# has been submitted ae FAtrfax S*7
o r deseeraU woman'* vltrue. but
only n man wh* diligently curbs

Try And
Stop Me

««•

POSTCARDS

BY HOLMES ALEXANDER
WASHINGTON - "The ‘ llllad’ Is
not about world peace; ‘King Lear*
la not about a well-rounded man;
‘ Madama Bovary' la not about the
judicloui employment of leiture
lim e."
Barium,
Thua writes Jacques n
.n u m ,
dean of faculties and provost of
Columbia University — one of the
"g ood " eggbaadi, and it'a to be
hoped that some of Ihe presidential
candidates get the meaning ai ap­
plied to the serious business of na­
tional politics.
The hope Is pertinent bccaute
the first picture (1 think) of a
candidate wearing Indian head­
dress has now turned up of Rich­
ard Nixon out in the Dakota bad­
lands. Also there was a recent
picture of Lyndon Johnson bend­
ing bis long length to kiss a baby.

And we have already had numcr
oua shots of John Kennedy and
Nelson Rockefeller accommodating
the autograph fiendi.
Some of this foolishness, per­
haps, is unavoidable — but in I960
we ought to have •» Httle as pos­
sible. All the trappings of tragedy
hover about ui, yet the two young
mfn m(J|t „ kfly ,0 ^ our „ „ i
presidential candidates have not
yet begun to speak to us in the
passionate language of peril and
tribulation. The lalest Nixon book,
“ The Challenges We F ace", a di­
gest of his speeches and papers,
ie familiar and rhetorical. On the
front of the dust Jacket Nixon is
posed with a chummy smile, while
on the beck be is pictured with
his Jew phologcnlcally act and his
index finger poking Khrushchev on
the lapel. Both poses are synthe­
tic, theatrical and unreal. The
front page of my morning news-

WORRY CLINIC by Dr. G. W. Crane

Not A Carport

Debut In Zoo

Ja&lt;
Rut
Mo
Tr,
Eva
W«

Ca

Sundi

Headache Is A Symptom: Cause Lies Deeper!

/

i

H. B. OWENS
GULF SERVICE
park Av*. at U U Bt.

HARRY ADAIR
g u l f s e r v ic e :
Cor. 1st A French

PHIL HAIR
GULF SERVICE
1111 Sanford Av*.

J. BRAILEY 01

R.DEKLE
SERVICE
3S1I French

SHILLING
SERVICE
1st A Sanford Ave

fcKENDREE
SERVICE
Longer ood

UTOR

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Farewell Coffee

ftanfnrff

Wrralft

Plan Summer Fun

Honors Mrs. Yates

A nd Recreation

A t Koen Home

For Entire Family

Mr*. I.ucy Yates was guest of
m Honor at a farewell coffee, recent­
ly. at the home of Mrs Edie Koen,
1771 Shawnee Dr., in Maitland.
The om cert wtvea of YAH 9 preacnted her with a sterling ailver
aauce bowl. Cdr, and Mrs. Yales
are leaving the Sanford area.
The guests served themselves
from an attractively decorated huf
fet of hot rolls, sausage, baked
ham, fresh fruit bowl, pastries,
cofle and punch.
9
Tnose present to say farewell
to the honoree were Mmes. Virgi­
nia Allen, Lois Blliard. Arliene
By ant, Mary Alice Cavitt, Becky
Crctsinger, Dave Cullen, Nee Dur­
ham. Phrontis Dukes, Clnno Ed­
wards, Margaret Fennell. Jimi
Gold, Anne Graf. Pat Husled.
Evelyn Illgen, Lou Johnson, Ka
thy McKee, Paula Pippen, Jean
Pridemore, Marilyn- Regan, Em
Sause. Joan Tracy, Marg Todd.
6 Meg Urquhart. Toni Waters. Carol
Wright and Shirley Youngblade.

Guest Speaker
A t Methodist
Meeting Tuesday
.Mrs. Helen Wolfarth. a mission­
ary deaconess from the woman's
division of the Methodist Churrh,
will be guest speaker at the month­
ly program and business mreting
of the Women’s Society of Chris
tian Service of the First Methodist
Church Tuesday in McKinley Hall.
The program will start at 10 a
m. The executive board will meet
at 9:30 a. m.
Mri. Wolfarth
will speak on
“ The Christian Missionary Voca­
tion." Mr*. LeBoy Nnrthrup of
Daytona Beach who is W. S. C. S.
state conferencesecretary
of
youth, will alio be a
guest and
apeak lo the group.
A social hour
will follow- thr
program and the nursery will he
open for thole with small childre...

Church
Calendar
gATURDAY
The Men's Club of the First
Christian Church will have a cookout supper for members and their
wives.
MONDAY

' ■■ -

I'hilathea Class of lu r First
rreibyterian Church will meet at
home of Mri. P. T. Piety in Os­
teen for a picnic. Husbands and
friends will be guest*.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
finance committee will meet at
T:30 p. m.

• Osteen

Personal s

p

BY MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grisham and
son, Andy are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams.
Grisham has been promoted to
Chief Personnel Man. The Grisbam* have lived in Charleston, S. C.
for five years and are now being
transferred to Pearl Harbor, Ha­
waii. Mr*. Grisham will be re­
membered by local friends is Ber­
nice Williams. The Williams have
another daughter, Mrs. Albert
Lawrence who is slto living in
Hawaii. Mr. Lasrrence is with the
Navy.

fistM onak
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirshner,
owner* of the Raymond Studio, are
leaving thle weekend for a vacation
in Nonh Carolina. Tney will also
visit friends in Nashville, Tenn.
They plan to ho away during tho
month of July.
Duns Fleisher. Kay Jenkins
and Linda Anderson, of Sanford
will be guests of Miss Pal Herrill. North Orlando Maslerbuilders Inc., representative at spe­
cial. Fourth of July festivitita to
be held in Daytona Bearh over
the holiday weekend.

MRS. RONALD RASMl'SSIN, left, was installed as pre.«i&lt;li*nt of the Unit­
ed Lutheran Church Women of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Sunday.
Rev. Ernest Bolick Jr., pastor and Mrs. Joseph Hatfield, retiring president
and inatallittK officer, officiated at the inMullation ceremony.
(Herald Photo)

ood Shepherd Church Women
old Installation Service
I new officer* of the United
l Iran Church Women of Good
i ierd Lutheran Church were
tied Sunday at 7:30 p. m. in
idlelight aervice at the Shrine

coinniittpc chairman; Mrs. Clif­
ford Ri/er, membership chairman^
Mrs. Richard Martin, offering
chairman; Mrs. James Bryant,
Faith Circle leader and Mrs. Er­
nest Bolick Jr., Esther Circle lea­
I. Joseph Hatfield, retiring der.
lent, served as installing ofPastor Bolick charged the new
Theme of the service wai oltieers to continue the nutsandChurch la One Foundation.''
isndle was lit from the Christ
le of the altar, Ye ere the
of the World.'
r officers are Mrs. Ronald
luasin, president; Mrs. Ralph
ns, vice president; Mrs. Elea
Irenshaw, treasurer; Mrs. Fr
iRivero, secretary; Mrs. WilI Meyers, Christian service
MYHTIE C. WILSON
Hume Demonstration Agent
MEN: Buying a new suit? Ivy
. la-ague, continental nr natural
style? Woolen, worsted, synthetic
or hlrnd Solid color pattern Blue,
»Y M AR IAN R. JONES
L G. G. McMahan ii enter- brown, charcoal or new color
g her daughters and grand blrnd?
Learn how to buy quality work­
tn. Coining from Jackson
lerc Mrs. Phil Graham, Jorl, manship — the quality that adds
ll, Jeffery and Jerry Graham. i to rust, wear and comfort.
Invisible cost — the parts of the
Ig from Indianapolis, Ind
I Mrs. Wiley Straughn and suit that you can't see, and the
amount of hand tailoring to fasten
Mrs, Barbara and Sandra.
I C. L. West is visiting rrla- them in place — make wise
*nd friends in Atlanta, Ga. clothes choice difficult.
For example, prospective buyers
land Mrs. R. 0. Anderson
(mily have returned to their cannot see thr interlining of the
llgham, home following a lapels and collar. But they ran
tith Mr*. Anderson's mother, test it hy crumpling a corner
of ihr lapel forward. If it springs
llnex Kasell.
I Vera Belt has been enjoy- hack in a jtlfy, Ihe lining ia resi­
n company of her daughter, lient and will hold its shape. But
Ifraham File* and children if it stay* limp, Ihe lining is prob­
lind Diane, of Jacksonville ably a alrary cotton that won't
riles drove them down and hold the desired shape and posi­
tion. In quality suits, iapcla roll
ltd for them.
Mind Mrs. John Barnes and hark to the coat and never fall
Ue, Ronald. James and Iris, forward. Good collars turn over
[kmbua, G*. surpriW- Mr. smoothly and set properly to Ihe
M|rs. Ben Wainrigbt. Mrs. nrrk for Ihe lifetime of the suit.
Thr padding that forma the shoul­
IT cousin*, by stopping for
der and cheat line ii another in­
£ while touring Florida.
Mod Mrs. J. I. I.aRoche and visible cost. Firm, lightweight
M fr. and Mr*. Henry Con- padding permanently shaped with
H We* Allis, Wis., molorrd hand stitching creates a straight,
Matersburg one day recenliy firm shoulder line and smooth,
r t friends. Mr. and Mrs rounded chest. Inexpensive, lumpy
H e Conrad returned with padding cause* the front and
K it bed to return to their shoulder line* to break or ripple
N a home i few deya later. over the padding and where K
M Mrs. Henry Conrag re end*.
Narrow, preshrunk, firm tape
P for a longer visit.
Peonies from Chimney Rock stitched around armholes, front
H North Caroline that Jim- coat edges and tht bridle stay
I ks is enjoying camp again (thr V-llne of thr roat) are other
P lm er, especially his work tailoring technique* that add to
tthnnatium and in the offire rost, wear and romfort. If the
H a p . Says his eabin males tape isn't there or is of poor qua­
l ie n boys from Daytons lity. armhole* and edges maystretch or ptirker, the V-ltne may,
luby Estes, who drove buckle out and the roll won't hold
i Rome, Ga. plans tto vis­
it and friends in Atlanta
ty before returning home.

Personals

mg service of women in the
church. He urged them to prepare
themselves lo serve as they go into
the new church building.
Mrs. Rasmussln, the newly in­
stalled president, presented Mrs.
Hatfield with a life membership in
the United Lutheran Church Wo­
men.

Recreation and summertime Just
naturally seem to go together.
Wholesome recreation is a yearroqnd need for old and young
alike. More of us are realising
that fact all of the time. It’ s part
of tne training program in much
of our work with 4-H eluh*. home
demonstration clubs and organis­
ed communities.
With
sumeriime
at
hand,
and some activities already sche­
duled. this is a good time to take
a look ahead. Call a family con­
ference sometime soon to plan
for Ihf best use of leisure time,
energy and recreational dollars
for summer months.
First, study the recreational In­
terests and
-» ««»*&lt; family
member. Help each one develop
a greater variety of outside in­
terests.
Next, plan time for recreation
In the family schedule. Talking
this over often helps family mem­
bers to see how adjustment* ran
be made so that everyone has
some individual time for recrea­
tion, and that all member* plan
some time for family-recreation—
at least once weekly.
Next, plan and provide a place
that's comfortable and adequate
for each family member. For in­
door recreation, an unused room
or basement would make an ideal
room for the T. V.. piano, record
player, radio, or indoor games.
For outdoor recreation, the family
might arrange a court for horse­
shoes, volleyball, badminton, or
croquet.
A cement porch or driveway
makes a good shuftleboard court.
The garage or ear port provides
food space for table tennis or
othrr out door games. A simple
fireplace for outdoor cookery is
easy to build and provides lots
of enjoyment. If you are really
ambitious, the family might deve­
lop an outdoor living room for
all forms of recreation.
Money is usually an item in
planning recreation. Family and
community recreation ran krrp
the cost down. Check on the re­
creation provided in your own
community and county for the
summer.

Shopping Sense
the lapels hack against the chest.
There are four checkpoints for
top-quality suit* that are visible
and easy to check. The first it
the quality of the fabrics other
Ilian the top fabrir. Thr pockets,
trouser and waist facings and fly
facings should be made of a tightly
woven twill for good wear and
shape retention. Cheap material
made stiff with siring that romes
out during the first cleaning it a
poor buy and doesn't wear well.
The trouser waist won't hold lo
shape and fit. The lining fabric
in the coat also alfecls cost and
wear.
Alteration* in men's suits are
often nereisary, so always check
seam widths. Good suits have
generous oiilirt* at center hark
and sides of the coal, trouser in­
seams and particularly in the bark
rise. Check Ihe Ditching in the
back rise also. It Should be twice
s t i t c h e d with silk thread for
strength and give.
The third check point ii the
amount of fabric piecing. The
prarlirr of using odd bits of cloth
lo rut down on yardage is common
in lower quality suits. A common­
ly used piecing n in the rrotch
of thr trousers. A piei-cd crotch is
never uaed in lop quality suits.
Another way manufacturer* cut
coats is not matching fahrir pat­
tern. If the suit la a herringbone,
check, plaid or alnpe, the design
should be joined at seams to form
a continuing pattern Mismatches
indicate less than top quality.

Controls Food Bill
MYHTIE C, WIUtUN
The family food bill will be more
or less, depending upon your
choice*. What you buy involves a
rhoire within food group*. In spite
of improved marketing, prices
vary- between certain cull of meal
or type* of fruits or vegetables.
For example, airlnin steak costs
more than hamburger, asparagus
more than cabbage and raspber­
ries more than banna*.
Deciding what to buy is nnly
part of the coat picture, however.
Many element* of how you buy al­
so alter your food bilkisThese Inrludr the state nr form of the
tood. whether it is fresh or pro­
cessed. the grade, the sue and
kind of packaging and thr type
of market in which you shop.
The extent to wmich you take ad­
vantage of abundant food aupptira
and aprnal sales also affect your
total bills.
With marketing advances, "sea­
sons" for food are almost obso­
lete. Many food* are available the
year round anywhere within the
continental U. S. A. Peak supplies
of food now determine the time
when tiie food will usually cost
Ihe least.
The amount of service purchas­
ed enter* into Ihe cost picture, too.
If you buy heat-and-serve food*,
you must eapeet to pay for the
convenience. F o r example, a
ready prepared froien pie coat*
more then one you make yourself.

JEANNE WARNKE
A SURPRISE PARTY recentlyhonored Lassie (Mrs. Charles R.)
Smith who left this week from
Tampa on a freighter to Europe.
The parly was given by Billie
(Mr*. Georgei Kimmnns at her
home on Pine Lake in Loch Ar­
bor.
The hostess said the party was
a “ lunch and punch’ ’ affair and in­
cluded the following wive* from
VAH-1: Mr*. William Rlakemore,
Mr*. Kenneth L. Coskry, Mr*.
Donald Ethell, Mrs. Harvey E.
Fisher. Mr*. Charles E. Guthrie,
Mrs. Charles Hodgate, Mr*. J. D.
Koehler, Mr*. Harold McCumber,
Mr*. Robert J. Piovrnchrr, Mr*.
Wes Ralston. Mrs. Charles R.
Smith, Mrs. Barton W. Bartholo­
mew, Mr*. Ijirry Ri«ler. Mrs.
Keith Tourney and Mr*. William
Reyn.
Table attrartion was a clever
scene made by Mr*. Kimmons.
A huge mahogany bowl depicting
a ship had a mast made of bamboo |
and a paper sail said “ Hon Voyage
lassie’ ’. A figurine represented the
honoree a* she “ sailed away” and 1
adding to the decoration w ere,
pretty hibiscus.

Among “ disciples" at the flm
meeting were Ann Allen. Virginii
Burney, Mary Joyce Bateman,
l&lt;°ui'e Andrus, Helen Tucker, Laesie Smith. Billie Kimmons, Shirley
Hisler, Donna Coskey, Audrey
Brownlee. Bot Stalpe, Jean Mi­
chael,
Marge
Wood, GleodM
Smith. Katherine Ladd, Carolina
Fine, Blanche Ter Horst and Helen
Smith. Special guest wss Andrew
Bracken.
JULIE (Mrs. Guy K.) BISHOP,
minister of music at (he First
Baptist Church, left with a large
group, Wednesday, for Ridgecrest,
N. C. In attend Music Week at
the Southern Baptist Assembly.

under the direction of Mrs. Bishop,
will sing.
The young people in the group,

A GROUP OF NAVY WIVES, un
der the leadership of Kay (M rs.'
Barton) Bartholomew, are to becongratulated for organising a dis­
cussion group that should be a
worth-while way to spend an after­
noon. Mr*. Bartholomew, who has
taken part in discussion groups!
away from Sanford, apearheadrd
the project which had its first

Try A Variety
O f Seasonings
For Vegetables
Home Demonstration Agent
Sometimes it is the seasoning
that makes a dish so good the
family ealla for second and third
helpings.
A variety of seasonings will
make fresh vegetable* mors popu­
lar - and plenty of vegetables
means improved diet*.
Mrs. Warren McCall, of Oviedo,
Try these simple seasonings to
give those vegetables new life. |has received word that she is the
Cook a tablespoon or two of minc­ |recipient of a stale scholarship to
ed onion, green pepper, or para- the rollegp of her choice. Mrs.
ley with snap bean* or yellow McCall is the daughter of Mr. and
squash. Cook a few mint leave* Mri. Roger Miller of Oviedo. She
is an active worker in community
with English peas.
Tut a pinch of vour favorite affairs, including church and ciub
herb* in water when you cook work. She is currently the leader
lima brans. Go easy with these of the MYF of the First Methodist
seasonings. Their pungency easi­ Church.
She hopes to attend the Univer­
ly overshadows the delicate flav­
sity of Florida with her husband,
ors of vegetable!.
Point up the flavor of rooked who has bi-en acceptrd for the
vrgetablri hy seasoning with flt- fall term. They are both graduates
vorful fal* surh a* bacon drip­ of the Oviedo High School.
After being discharged from mili­
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salad oil In whirh lemon Juice, tary ssrvire Mr. McCall ntudicd
horseradish or a whisper of garlic electronics in St. Louisj Mo. lie has
has ben added. If you use bacon recently been employed by Dyna
drippings, add hit* of crisp htenn. Ironies near Sanford. He plans to
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green*.
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Start Out FSL Second Half On
Leesburg
Here By 9 -6 Score
By JERRY COVINGTON
The Sanford Grsyhounds, play­
ing thalr flrat gam* under Managar Lloyd Brawn, battlad th*
Loaiburg Orloloi to a 9-6 victory
to opan th* accond half o f th*
Florida 8 lata Laagua aaaaon.
A nolay crowd o f ITS fana ware
on hand aa tho hard hitting Orayhounda began to laah out baaa
■ hita In tho flrat inning and juaap
o f f to a 9-1 lead,
Kooklo righthandar Kao Bandar*
atar tod on tho mound for th*
Grey hounda and rogiaterod hla
Ilth win agalnat alx dafoau al­
though Ha had to receive help
/ram Ron Banivoc in tho aixth
Inning.
Ha waa touched for two beta
hits la tha flrat inning and gave
up a run but than ha got tough
until tha fifth Inning.
Ha waa tapped fo r throe aaftieo
and two runa In that inning. In
tha aixth inning Roger Pearson
, .lad o f f with a double and Bandera
. retired tho next two batten. Ho
than began to Ura and waa touch­
ed fo r two more alnglaa. Ha hit
th f next batter to load tha baaaa
and Brawn eallod la Baaevle.
.. .Banovlc found trouble with hla
control and throw wild lattlng two
runa acora. Ha walked th* next
, batter but waa able to gat tha next
batter to ground out to and tha
inning. Prom hare on out ha waa
' tough atriking out fir* and al­
lowing but one baaa hit.
; — In tha flrat inning with one out
Bill Dukoa received a walk. New
leftflaldar Prank Cipriani waa
; alao walked by the pitcher, Young,
•Than Ken Harralaon, aent a Una
. shot to th* right eanlarflald fence
; fo r a double driving in Duke*.
Bolivar Hinojoaa than alnglod

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through th* box driving in Capriant and Harralaon. Bob Parax
followed with a walk and Diek
Groan alnglad aharply to left load­
ing tha baaaa one* again. Third
baaoman Georg* Arroyo than aent
a alnging double down tha rightfield Una driving In three more
runa.
Th* Greyhounda puahad aero**
throe mora runa in tha fourth in­
ning on two hlta, two aacrifleaa, a
baa* on ball* and two Laaaburg
error*.
In other P8L action Lakeland,
flrat-half pennant winnara capltallaad on four Innlnga o f ahutout pitching by '$76,000-bonus
rookie Sam McDowell to defeat
Orlando 4-8,
McDowell, who picked up tha
five-figure bonua from tha Cleve­
land Indiana, turned over a 3-0
lead to raliavar Jim South, who
waa awarded tha dadalon. Mc­
Dowell apparently tired after
limiting th* Dodger* to ona
aeratch tlngla in hla profaaalonal
debut
Daytona Beach, which finlahad
Uat in tha flrat-half raca but
haa been bolatarod tinea by aavoral new player*, got a pair of
two-run hom*r* from aecpnd bate‘man Larry Paglay to edge Palatkn
7-9.
Paglay’* second
roundtrlppor
brake up th* gam* in the latt of
tha ninth. BUI Kssaek alto h on or­
ed fo r tho Itlandar*.
Tampa pitcher Jaiaa Hickman
(truck out 11 an rout* to a 9-3
win over S t Patarlburg, Tarpon
outfialdar Ovidlo Maldanado alng­
lod four tlrna*.
Tonight Sanford play* at Lassburg, Lakeland at Orlando, Day­
tona at Palatka, and S t Pat* at
Tampa.

BoxScore

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fr r ilh
P a g e 6 — F r i. J u ly 1, 1060

loaobarg
Brown 3b
5ehoenbergpr
Norwood if
Griffin c
Paanon lb
Salallch rf
Liviey *a
Vada* 3b
Young p
Black p
A. Baidal
Wickham p
Total
Sanford
Sisk ef
Dufcaa th
Cipriani - If
Harralaon lb
Hinojosa rf
Para* e
Grain as
Arroyo lb
Sandari p
Banovlc p
Total
Leesburg
Sanford

Standings
Florida Stale League
W L Pet.
SANTOnD
Lakeland
Tampa
Daytona Beach
Orlando
Palatka
St. Petertburg
Loaiburg
17 6 10

4

National Lesgno

AR R H RBI
Plttaburgh
3 1 0 0 Milwaukee
4 13
0
San Franciieo
3 2 1 0 Loi Angelea
4 1 1 1
St. Louis
3 11
3
Cincinnati
3 1 1 0
Chicago
4 1 3 1
Philadelphia
4 0 1 3
American
3 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
New York
Baltimore
8
11 a u
Cleveland
too 023 000—« 10 3
Chicago
000 300 OOx-e 11 2
Detroit
Washington
Kama* City
Boston

Giles Settles
Pirate Dispute

CINCINNATI, Ohio &lt;LTPI&gt;—‘
rittaburgh Plrataa will not have
to play that Mhardthip" doubtshaadar In Philadalphia, July 10—
uni*** it rain* on July • or 9,
that la.

w . l . Pet.
41 33 .637
31 27 .543
37 33 .334
33 33 .0 3
33 35 .465
33 33 .476
37 39 .409
36 42 .400
Laagno
W. L. P et
40 23 .615
363
369
344
32 34 .463
30 S3 .462
36 42 .312
24 O .333

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Kiwanis, CPO Win
Klwania and CPO were victor*
In Bab* Ruth Leagua play Thurs­
day. Klwania topped take Mary,
19-7 while CPO defeated Shrine,
6-3.

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Stuart Returns To
United Proa* International
Dick Stuart has three good ra i­
son a to bellave ha has finally si­
lenced tha “ wolves" at Pitts­
burgh'* Forbes Field — at least
untU tonight’s gama with th* Los
Angelas Dodgers.
Benched by Manager Danny
Murtaugh last weekend for weak
hitting and booed by Plttaburgh
fans all aaaaon, tha husky Cali­
fornian turned those jeers to
chairs Thursday' night whan h*
hit thraa consecutive home runs
in tha aacond gama of a doubleheader agalnat tha San Franciieo
Giants.
Stuart's “ hat trick" propelled
th* Plrataa to an 11-6 victory aft­
er tha Glanta had won tha open­
er, 11-0, with a 17-hit attack.
In th* first gama, Stuart waa
hooted loudly whan ha atruek out
aa a pinch-bitter. But Murtaugh
Injected tha husky first basaman
Into hla aacond gama lineup and
Stuart reacted quickly • tagging
starter Mike MeCormlek for a
three-run blast In the first inning.
It was hla ninth bomar of the sea­
son but his first at Forbai Field,
this year.
Stuart, (bough, didn't atop Uiara.
He hit a solo homer off Billy Loes
in his next at-bat In tha third
inning and then made it 3 for-3
with another baaes-empty clout
off loser Stu Millar In tha fifth
frame.
It was Sluart'a best perform­
ance sine* he joined tha Piratca
two years ago alter a sensation­
al career In the minors.

Bowler Sets
Scratch Game
Record Here
/

Willie Maya alao enjoyed a big
night at tba expense or th* Pitts­
burgh pitchers. The Giants’ cen­
ter-fielder collected aix hits in
seven at-bats, Including hi* nth
and 19th homars, drove In fiva
runs and regained the National
League batting leadership with a
.361 average.
Tha second • place Milwaukee
Braves dropped three games
back of tha Pirate, by losing to
the Chicago Cubs, 11-5, and tha
Los Angeles Dodgsrs downed tha
Philadelphia Phillies, 10-6. Cincin­
nati and St. Louis were idle.
Tha Baltimore Orioles regained
second pises in the American
Laagua with a 9-1 victory over
tho Cleveland Indians; the New
York Yankees handed tha Kansaa
City Athletics their seventh con­
secutive defeat, 10-3; the Chicago
Whit* Sox downed tho Washing­
ton Senators, 4-2, In 10 inning*,
and tha Boston Red Sox ripped
the Detroit Tigers, 11-7.
Ernie Banks smashed the 230lh
home run of his major league ca­
reer and Richie Ashburn collect­
ed hia 2,300th major league hit
aa th* Cubs chssed Law Burdette
with a five-run rally in the sixth
inning. The Cubs collected 18
hits, including four by pitcher
Don Cardwell.
Sturdy relief pitching carried
(ha Dodgers to victory at Phila­
delphia. Roebuck took over in
th* fourth Inning and allowed only
three hits and one run the rest
of .he way to pick up his sixth

victory s ftb tl.4 * 1 / JJJomer
Charley Nall hit , ,t*T vJr fr .
and Mark Wills " “ {•*£.,• 14.
run triple lo p « *
W
hit stuck.
. Mrum
Jim Gentil* drav* ta 8 ™ ’
wilh hi. 11th
j g g R wn
the season »nd ■**8% lh,
pitched a sIx-bUt«f t*' * ,
Orioles snap *
streak. M.rv
ered off loser Tad
Th. Yankees v m k «4 »
City with five bomsrs, F*"*
,woX by Moos.
i
ting Ralph Tsrry to « « « } '*
fourth victory
*
feats. Roger H»ri« w‘
circuit homsr of th# * *“
pull five « • « •
Ruth's record 1WJ
i.„
Mantis and Tony Kub»l*°
homorsd for U»6 Ysnka
Al Smith, who honor*&gt;‘i *
third inning with 6 mite*™;
.cored the Whit* lo * ’
run at Washington whan m bled and rode home o n « e r
two-bagger by Jo* GlnsbtThe
loss snapped Washingtoni&gt;•;
game winning atm k-tb*'*
longest in six y*»r».,
Two horn* rual by
vlto carried the Tigers tornly s-o lead at Boston but Red
Sox rallied lo win on a-nin
burst in the eighth InMTed
Willies, reveling in thot
wsslher, blssted ■ 4IO-f*rlve
into the right field blcaa in
the fourth. It ws* his 131 the
season and th* 303Lh of **•
rear.

Clarence Wallis, Sr., rolling for
Leroy Benton's General Contact­
ing team, raced up a big 27JP
scratch game, Tuesday evening in
The Seminole County Business­
men'* Bowling League.
Thli act a new racord for sanc­
tioned games here In Sanford.
Another player whb also wis hot,
this week, was Johnny Johns, as
he put together a 211-211-199 to
make him a 621 icralch series.
Sanford Atlantic National BanIA
climbed on the bandwagon also,
and took three wins from Pol-Air
making the bankers a total of 33
wins in first place. Harvey'*
Plumbing atill holds second with
30, followed by Sanford Auto Pang
29, Owen's Gulf Service. 274;
Wall’ s Plumbing. 2 7 4 ; Benton's,
26, Wally's Phillips 66 with 23,
Abstract Corp., 25; Gator Lum­
im«]
ber, 2 4 4 ; Sanford Electric, 24;|
Horne'a Distributors, 21; Ride.A I
While Stables, 21; Pol-Air, 20; Vul
van Materials, 174; Atlantic Coast.
Line 17, and Florida Stats Bank'

16.
Filling in the aplit cirri* with
a pick-up of the 3-10 spilt, waa
Jim Carmichael, Elston Bard, E.
Marcel, E. Marion, Kon McIn­
tosh, and Fred McMurray.

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A NICK CATCH o f black bass waa matin by Larry
Aubray, loft, and JL B, Wallaca, Monday morning, Thoy
E t IS o f tha baai, tha larvtat going about two and one
If pounda,
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Do you think a twa pound baaa
can pull a 163 pound man out
• f a boat? Wall it can. B. B
Wallace a Navy man, had a “ littla"
b a ti4 u n k him last Friday, Wal
3r lace waa fiahiaf out of Crawa'a
and snagged a small baaa. Ap
pareaUy aa Wallaca reached to days, Tuasdaya and Fridays ax
boat U&gt;* fish, it puliad him aver C*pt holidays would ba closed.
Tha only thing we can do it
board. People caa aay what they
will about tha North'! fighting aaami, te “ wait and sea."
email-mouth bass, but tor shear
atraagth tha St. John'* River black
ba&gt;* take* the cake.
•

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Bata era atarUag to
you baaa flsharmaa caa break out
your rlga. Tba flih are hitting
on red artificial w o r s t and shin­
er*, according to auibariliaa. lava
ral fine catch*, have bran report­
ed from Urn Wokiva oad It. John'*
river this woek.

TkUtdvtriittmtHtUtrn afaartetU M
Atim iitr,

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At a mooting of tho Somlaalo
County Sportaman'a Association
Tuesday night tha members voted
31-3 against haviai a split dove
aaaaon. Thla goes along protty
wall with what tha-spartsman of
tha rest o f tha district watt, but
what they will gat ia aa entirely
different matter. Tha alteraative
te tba apUt season is that deva
eaaiea run the same parted as
• t jw State saaaaai. That is,
from Nov. la through Jaa. 8, wish
tha first nine day* opan tad Dae.
*3 through Jan. 1 ala* open. Man

Fathers, Sons
Game Saturday
Casselberry fathers will
the “do er die" attempt to prove
to thdr sane, “ thay atill have
what It tnkaa,Mwhan they moat In
a apoetel Fnthar varena Saw haaoT h T h ak te toy anpt
achadahd tor ft p. m. _
at tha n ia iilhaaiy h*u pack, a
to hSefcted fattewtoy tha
aU*n fair, |ha

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FUTURE FLORIDA JOURNALIST:

boy today-..

fo r a d a ta !
flomaday aoop this buy any ba writing columns,
n e w atoctea. ariiciea ami aditariala a b ou t an ever
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Today la Florida thmro are spprosfaeataly
820 aawpapera and BOgeneral magaiinaa. They
represent both major political parties, diocuaa
all aidaa of contravenial questlong. Than are
"stagetfooaT papers,
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bulletins, no well an booklets tor ndvattelnf end
public relations purposes. T e aapiring young
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Bqtwbgtabmrtljniw wf W B tkteboybe
allowad to report sum! writ* tho truth when be is
grownT Whe will ba hia boaa. . . hia &lt;
o r some bureaucrat? Ha will ba abte to give Fieri*
diana tha whole tiutli safer if we L
system e f ftee ententetea. with ite pctooipla o f
Fraadmn of the Fraaa. . . tba greatest torae tor
truth nadiibaxty the world heat

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Pulitzer Prize
Polished Performa tes Fail To Save winner Sandburg
Contrived Steel He r Melodrama To Write Film

West Gets New
If May Be The Heat But Several
Friend As Somalia Politicans Become 'Uncomfortable'
Gels Independence

it belabor ihe polnf. Too bad
By. FRKD DANZIG
filmed report didn't take the
NEW YORK (U P l)-A pollihed
i given by verioua Tokyo Inperformance by Burt Brmcker-1
twees, who laid the real
hott was th« most luitroui nugget; j was outside Tokyo. But the
*am still came across as a
In “ The Greet Gold Mountain,"
^re attempt I" understand
Wednesday night's “ U.S. Steel
|l«'a many problems,
Hour" drama.
inneth Jones, ■' Los Angeles
Set In a email Indiana town
driver, got off to a bad
tailed Barcelona during the turnon “ The Price ii Right"
tier or 192T, the lead-tilled »tory
Ittempted a souped-up “ our Isesday night when he blurted
u&gt;wn” »ort oZ atudy. It depicted *uthe word “ damn." Later, he
the impact on the villajeri1 mor- j«d hia chair too far backala and morale when a cool, al- H s during the excitement of
Ngame and went sprawling.
rohol-guxiling cookie, played by
struggling to his feet, he
Polly Bergen, landed in town.
Aided by her boylriend, played •me entangled in the curtain,
bv Robert Lansing, Mm Bergen hhe could laugh, since he left
show with more than MO,000
teemed to be working a profitable
phony itock con game on the irises.
reitlen native*. The caper led to
the lulcide or the town1* elderly
newipapar editor, played by Ed
Begley, after he learned (1) that
hit lovely young wife wa» carry.
Ing on with Laming, and (2) the
itock he bought with hit hardearned caib waa worihlc**. At
the end of Ron Sproat i CBS-TY
teleplay, from a novel by Jamei J United P ren International
McCague, Mila Bergen wat gm flSHINGTON—Adlal E. Stavenuinely filled with remortc and g asked If he haa any objection
young Brinckerhotf, the eager,
is name being placed in nomfawning young cub reporter, took jon at the Democratic convenI over the paper and married hit |opening in Loa Angeles July
childhood aweetheart. Preiumably, he never bad cauie for re [•«, 1 don't really."
morie.
.
Brinckerhofra performance, in ILSHINGTON — Rep. Glenn
a play that wai too contrived to
ilnghim (R-Xen.i, of Post­
be effective, lucceeded in creat-1 er General Arthur E. Suming an honeit, believable portrait.
ield's attempla to get Repub
He wai fine. Everyone elte
I congressmen to vote against
their beat with the material at
hiding the Preildent’a veto
band. H waan’t gold.
p$H0 million pay raise for fed-

MOGADISHU, Somalia (UPI) The independent East African republlr of Somalia was born today
in pride and poverty.
The infant nation, tied firmly to
the West through pledges of long­
term economic aid, merged Ita­
lian and British Somaliland* with
a total population of about three
million.
Italian Somaliland, for the past
10 years a United Nation* trustee­
ship. had represented the last
remnant of an overseas empire
built and soon lost by Fascist Dic­
tator nenilo Mussolini.
The United Stales, Italy and
Britain pledged M.2 million in aid
to Somalia in its first year. This
and a rrudo agrarian economy
were about the only immediate aaarts of the youngest of the large
crop of African atatca to reach in­
dependence in the last IS years.
All carei were forgotten today,
however,
as dignitaries
from
scores of foreign nations mingled
with farmers and nomadic tribe*men in colorful ceremoniea under
a blazing hot sun.
Unlike the sprawling and poten­
tially rich Congo which attained
independence Thursday, Somalia
was not threatened with any heat­
ed tribal disputes or political dis­
cord.

FLAT ROCK. X. C. (U P!)—Carl
Sandburg. »J-year-old poet of the
woods, the workman and the
world, signed a contract .Thurs­
day to write a motion picture for
R&gt;th CenturyTox on the life of
Jssus Christ.
The movie company will spend
*
*n&lt;* *,s million in filming
the life of Christ. It will be an
adaptation of Fulton Oursler'a
best-selling book “ The Greatest
Story Ever Told."
Sandburg, who dresaed up for
the occasion by putting on a bagIT vest and bow tie, signed the
contract with producer * director
George Stevens on the porch of
his mountain home here.
It will be tha firat movie
venture for Sandburg, who holds
two Pulitzer Prizes fpr hia poetry
and his massiva biography of
Abraham Lincoln which was 18
years m the writing.
“ I have written In more diver­
sified fields than anv American
author," he said. “ Why ain't 1
got a right to writs for movlaa?"
Sandburg recalled the day in
1911 when he reviewed the mo­
tion picture “ The King of Kings"
for thi Chingo Newt.
“ My lead for the itory said,
‘Todiy 1 picked a pink carnation
from a papier mache tomb of
Jr&gt;t.s Christ," he said.
Stevens said he considered
Sandburg “ a natural" for the
writing job and said the whitehaired poet “ has a large accumu­
lation of material on the subject."
Sandburg said the movie would
show compassion, wisdom and
great mystery because “ there baa
never been a more mysterious
stranger than Christ." He wilt ar­
I
Garry Moore pulled a Jack j workers:
Paar Wedneaday n i g h t . 1H . a far aa he'a concerned, Re rive in Hollywood July 18 to start
walked cut.
. . . Ejean congressmen are ex- work.
Garry’a departure, when hit able."
CBS-TV “ I've got a Secret" »hu
waa barely five minutes old, cimi [ AT ROCK. N. C .-C e rl Sendon signing a contract to
at the Instigation of guest Vid
oral* on a motion picture
Borge, who luggeitad that UirH
of Christ in hia flr*t
take bia vacation effective immd
Into the motion picture
dietely. Moore picked up a iuIU
eaae and loddlad off. Bill Culled ,*•»: (
WASHINGTON lUPI) — Sen.
have written in more divertook ovor Moore's ehilr and
fields than any American George Smathera (D-Fla.) in a
I Borga aubbed for Cullen. Chac
sr. Why ain't I got • right to Senate speech Thursday, called
rciulted, of eoune. bin it »r
for m oviea!"
good fun. On# of the guests ui
on .be United Statei to taka tha
Henry rtldman. the new U.S
lead in organizing a Western
SHLNOTON—
An
official
of
spelling bea champ, who
hemisphere
police lorre.
ent
Eisenhower’s
people-toumphed with the word, “ eudae
Such a force, Smathera said,
program discussing a flurmonte." Eudaemonlc? Thit «U
IS requests from Japanese was needed to guard against “ the
acribea the ahow.
for “ stater towns" in this menace of Cuban Communlim and
si
dictatorship."
re
Dial leg end Filing: ABV-TVi
He *aid U. S. Initiative In the
gotten *o a Japanese mihour-long documentary, “ Jipinhas practically no political miller “ would be welcomed by
Anchor in the Bait," contiine
unless he haa • U.S. at- most if not all the Weitern hemi­
l tta own apology for only scratch
sphere republics, excluding Cuba."
“ ing the surface of the story, so '

[Quotable
Q u o te s

f t

Smothers Urges
West Hemisphere
Police Force

IGNORING hia pursuer*, swift-footed runuwsy monkey
(arrow) climbs up facade of uncompleted 111-story
building in lower Manhattan, New York. The slippery
simian h as dodyed police, workmen, ASIH7A men and the
general public for three days, when it wns first spotted
taking s leisurely stroll up Rroadway. Where the mon­
key came from nobody knows.

Bees And Other Insects Called
Bigger Killer Than Snakes
CHICAGO (UPD—Bees and other
insects kill more Americans each
year than all poisonous snakes
combined, the Journal of the
American Medical Association said
today.
Jnsict stings may even lie be­
hind fatal heart and heat pros­
tration attacks in summertime, the
magasine laid.
The worst killers arc the honeybet and bumblebee and three
wasps—yellow jacket, hornet and
poliatet—the article quoted Dr.
Harry 1* Mueller of Boston.
“ Most mcdlcat authorities arc
convinced that severe reactions to
insect stings are the result of an
allergy," the article said. “ Severe

reactions. . .occur mor* rommonly
than it generally supposed.
"In fact," Mueller said. “ It is
poialble that unrecognized rases
account for tome of the sudden
deaths attributed to heart failure
end heat prostration in the insect
season."
The article warned homeowners
and hikers to watch out for bee
and wasp nesta and to guard
against insects through spray repcllanta. It also said bees and
wasps are attracted to dark cloth­
ing and lodialr nils and perfumes
which contain floral odors.

North Orlando
Youths Get Set
For Camp Trip
More than 14 North Orlando boys
and girls atlcndrd the special 411
rlub mrrling held at the home of
Mr*. Anton Krccck, J4U Edgcmnn
Ave. to prepare picture stencils
(or the youth’a Kraft aluminum
project.
Mrs. Krtcek said the picture
stencil project is being made ready
for the 4-11 competitions to he held
at Camp McQuarrie next week.
Approximately &lt;0 youths from
Seminole County are expected to
attend the camp, located near
Ocala National Forest.

By LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (U P I)-It could
be the heat, at Sen. Lyndon B.
Johnson (D-Tcx.) suggests or, per­
haps, it could be the humidity.
Whichever it may be. It made
several politicians extremely un­
comfortable. Johnson's discom­
fort was caused by Gov. G. Mennen (Soapy) Williams of Michi­
gan.
Williams told a questioner at
the Glacier Park govcrnori' con­
ference that Johnson had threat­
ened to block the Forand bill for
medical care for Ihe aged if Williami announced support of Sen.
John F. Kennedy (D-Mats.) for
president. Williams said tha threat
was made lo Walter P. Reulher,
president of the United Automo­
bile Workers of America. Johnson
and hi* associates sharply denied
the itory, which the governor con­
ceded he had second hand.
"II Is very unfortunate," Johnsaid said, “ that political cam­
paign* are carried on in the sum­
mer months when the heat efferta
soma people's Judgment, Tha
■lory is untrue— the usual pre-con­
vention nonsense." And ReuUver
said the itory “ hat no bans in
fact."
Another brush fire of mliundtrHanding burnt around Kennedy
and what he told Liberal Party
leaders in New York about his
attitude toward southern delegate*
to tha Democratic national con­
vention. % headline on June 23
said: “ Kennedy atturt liberals
he seeks no help In South." the
story lead off like this:
“ Sen. John F. Kennedy (old the
Liberal Party yesterday that he
hoped to win the Democratie nom­
ination for president without a
tingle southern vote in the con­
vention. Immediately alter hit
statement, the Maisackuietti ten•tor waa assured of a Liberal
endortemea*. &lt;f. is.
' Lh \Atuir *
rraltc nomination. Surh an en­
dorsement could he vital to hit
chances of carrying New York in
Ihe election."

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shoes may be a lucky omen for
tome people — but not Norman
G. Gauvln of Marlboro, N. H.
lie was driving in South Keene
when suddenly a horse shoe crash­
ed through his windshield and
The heart disease death rate landed in (he front scat next to
In overweight women Is about 50 him. He said a horse wax going
per rent above that for tha non- In the opposite direction and some­
how lotted-the shoe.
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The New York Liberal Party
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of power poMiblliUaa in any d oa*
election. Th
,s no doubt that
Kennedy made a hard pitch for
Liberal support. Whether Kennedy
told the Liberal* in elosed session
that he hoped to be nominated
without southern delegate support
or that he expected to be ee nom*
Inated it mostly a matter of M*
mantles.
Photographic , copies o f tht
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conference and they were suitably
outraged. Kennedy'a supporters at
Glacier Park aaid th a'itory wag
factually correct because the eon*
ator had littla if any delagate aup*
port form southern states. It w ai
Kennedy'! time, however, to bo
uncomfortable.
Vice Chairman Alex Rote o f the
Liberal Party finally clarified the
situation somewhat by saying:
“ Kennedy told. OS that he wan
confident that ha will be nomlndt*
ed although he had few if any
southern delegates' vote* na of
then."
Meantime, Kennedy's eampalga
office waa mailing appeals to all
delegates—including all o f tbs
southern delegatee—for their con*
vention support.
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FRIDAY P. M.

By Abigail Von Buren
, DEAR ABBY; I have a bunch of free,
loading relatives who pile in on my poor
mother every Sunday. Cara with aa many
•a eight of them drive up and they all
•tay for aupper. If a ia in her eighties and
that ia a lot of work for an old woman to
do all by hareelf. Nobody even aUya to
help her with the dlshea.
1 can't get over there every Sunday to
take tome otl the load off her. These relatives are ao cheap they don’t even bring
anything towards the meal, ao Ma has to
dig Into her deep freeze. She ia too goodnatured to tell these freeloadere whet ehe
thinks of them. Pa almost blew hia top
laat Sunday whan the relatives brought
some of their friends. Is it my place to say
something or not?
„ '■ _____
CONCERNED DAUGHTER
DEAR DAUGHTER: You bet It’* your
place. Tell them off, and do it before next
DEAR ABBY: How ean I gat my wifa
to remember what aha ahould remember
and forget what aha ahould forget? When
I taka her to tha grocery atore aha forgeta
what ahe want in to buy. But aha can remember when I got drunk at the Elka Club
dance New Year's Eva hi 1822. She la 76
Md I’m 77.
HENPECKED
. -DEAR HENPECKED: Forgetting
what happened yesterday and remember­
ing what happened 40 yeara ago la not un­
common (n folka your age, and It'a not
■arietta. Just remember to thank your

lucky (tar* every night that you atlll have
each other.
•

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DEAR ABBY: When I married Alfred
18 yeara ago, he wax a widower with two
tiny tota—one daughter and one aon. I
raiaed them both to adulthood and aaw
them married. I prided myeelf on being a
good mother and everyone will tell you I
did a fine job.
Laat year Alfred'a daughter fell victim
to a fatal diseane. 1 nuraed her night
and day until aha died. It waa a great
ahoek and loan to alt of ue. What I want to
know la. when do atepmothera atart get­
ting a little credit along with the hard
work of raising another woman’s chil­
dren?
When the death notice appeared in the
paper. I wasn't even mentioned. It read:
"She left her husband, her father and one
brother."
Would there have been anything
wrong In mentioning the atepmother who
raiaed her?
STEPPED ON STEPMOTHER
DEAR STEPPED ON: In a routine
obituary or death notice, only blood kin
are mentioned. There waa no intentional
alight here.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO KAREN: A
amart girl doean't ahow her hand until
ahe’a aaked for It.
-"What’a your problem?” Writ® io
Abby in ear® of thia paper. For n neraonal
reply, enclose a stumped, self-addressed
envelope.

YUL BRYNNER and lovely Kay Kendall ke^p tha
laughs rolling in "Once More, With Feeling," coming to
the Movieland Drive-In Sunday.

Yul Brynner demonstrates In
"One* Mare With Feeling” that
he it ■■ much at home In modern
comedy at he ia In a swashbuck­
ling spectacle.
Lovely Kay Kendall co start
with Brynner in the film coming
la the Movieland Drive-In Sunday.
The film is ■ happy comedy
■bout a musical geniua whose
egorentriciliea are kept in check
by his wife . . . until the dis­
covers him auditioning a sultry
young pianist. She walks out on
him and hit eareer promptly
starts' skidding.

In Ume, tha maestro decides to
forgive her, only to dixebver the
now it in love with an atomic
scientist end It determined to
merry him once her divorce comes
through.
The other feature on the pro­
gram Is "Drums Along the
River.” Both films will plsy
through Monday. On Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Green Mansions''
and "Legion ol the Doomed” will
be shown.
Three films will play on Thurs­
day, Friday and Saturday. They
■re "The Unforglven," ‘ "Timbuk­
tu.” and "A in’t Minbrhevln

Elegant German

*AhktUtaek.

Fashions Shown

IPYTH THORNTTMsIM cLIO O

llagaaaa ia tha word fo r tha

Hoina Mohr, a handsome, gonial the clothes, wore shown with even­

SIMM Maw York showing o f Gar- man, ia proaident o f tha Fashion ing dresses and cocktail outfits
* a a Fa*teoa. It waa bald at tha.
Plaaa Hotel aaaid a largo auditnea
ad lateroated men and women,
Loflhaneo German Airlines and
fb * Gorman Faxhloh Institute
w o n heats. Thia slstbas wars beau.
Wfnl and daring a t times, but al­
ways they wora dona la aa alagant
■ansae and the choke o f fabrics
waa roally thrilling. Y ob know I
have always laid yen that "alta u e e bacon aa you.”

Institute and Gerald Georg ie the
executive dlrecter. They gave me
Iota o f Infomation about thie
groat Gorman industry when I
was iB Berlin before Christina*.
The outstanding fashion not#
waa tha ansembla idea carried out
In design and color, and the furcollared coate, with the new I4tb
length, were Interesting. Mata,
which were designed for tho
slothes by tha famous creator* o f

A alffbttime m i l e a of "Visdo on tha CBS Television Network
V itU fs” «UI be presented aa a starting July 11.
In Ibia naw seriea, a studio
meekly summer aarlac sponsored
village ia transformed into a
bp Procter h Gambia Co. start- hug* gams beard on which con­
fag tonight at t p. a . ea WDBO- testants, moving about as "places”
vie for merchandise and cash
Aa potviousiy aaaouneed, "VI- prises. Tha prises will be modast,
in accordance with established
Ape VUUga," a bow , surprisedCBS policy. Two players at a
M a i gama ahow, atarvtng Jack time, Introduced by Mayor N an,
p e ig ea host and village mayor, alternately i spin a ehuck-c-luck
make Ua debut as a M onday dice eaga. Whatever number turns
•rough-Friday daytime feature up determines how many squares
•teh contestant may advance
down tha village's three main
DON’T BLIP UP!
streets. Urn squares offer prises
questions, - surprise opportunities,
and setbacks.
A special highlight ia the third
street. Magic MU*, on which con­
testant! become eligible for tha
merchandise in the store windows.
Tho first playor to reach the and
of "Viedo Village” wine the game
and meats a naw opponent.
"Video Villa go” will original*
live in New York.

. . . . and foryet to take
GRANDMA and THE BANFORD HRRALD with you
when m h o s voeattno. Jori
anfl FA M i l l end youW enjoy
tbo a®** eg GRANDMA — at

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"Moment *1 F ear" ia the M a
of the now Uv* suspense drama
series on NBC Mem IB to 11 p. m.
Tbo first gfay to ‘ Tha Golden
Dead," based aa Andrew Garvo'a
naval *f bear n couple's gratitude
toward a atraagar who teaetiea
tbatr sob dram drowning bockftroa
and Involves thorn hi erhns.

with proper gloves and exquisite
accessor!#*. Brown was featured
ae wa« a belga that waa so soft it
need* a now aam*. On* o f Mow
York's loading stores showed
fashion* and fabrics from Western
Germany at Easier. They wars
beautiful and were the forerun­
ners o f what wa aaw yaatarday.
There waa a festive air at tha
show, with music, flowers and
well-d rested woman and men to
view tho presentation. Tho modal*
war# flown over with tha cloihos
and they wart all Bilan and olsgant
with beautiful legs and stunning
figure*. Thalr hair waa casually
don* and aovtral wore a version
o f tha French roll, Tha ahow is
going on the road and will be aaan
in Lo* Angola* and Ran Franciaro.
Alice Modino, fashion director
for Lufthansa, created tha idea of
■bowing tha naw Germany’* fashlon creations and, when pra•anted with rod rosaa, she daaarvad tham. Thia ia an outstand­
ing effort and elegant fashion ia
ia important

Seala Will Star
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Tho al­
most axtlnet alaphant aaal, that
ding* lo a precarious axistenca
on tha Guadalupe Islands off Baja
California, Mexico, ia on* of the
latest camera subjects of Wall
Disney naturalist-photographers in
a featured*. "Island of the Baa."

Two-Car Star
HOLLYWOOD (U PI) Cary
Grant dida'l havo to ship hia cus­
tom-built Bolls Royco auto to Lon­
don whon ho Sew there In begin
work in a now Mm, “ Tho Grass
Is Groonar,” Carp keeps a aocoad
Solis hi London far juet each
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ELIHSA, SENSATIONAL trapeze artist demands top
billing in a acem from "Circus Of Horrors” coming to
tha Rite Theatre Sunday. From the left la Yvonne Romain aa Melina, Anton Diffring aa Dr. Goethe and Erika
Remberg aa Eliasa.

"Circus Of Horrors" coming lo i action end color in tho entertain­
the Kilt Theater Is a pageant of ment world.
color, a triumph of Big Top en­
With all the trappings of tha
tertainment, and a parade of circus, plus the horrors of a
crime that culminata In naa of plastic surgeon gone mad from
tho moat auspensafui ‘scents tha his pursuit of beauty, "Circus Of
Horrors" brings excitement at
screen can offer.
■tarred aa eircua owner Dr. faver pitch lo the screen.
Goethe, is British actor Anton
Diffring. familiar to American
audiences through app«arances in
Douglaa Fairbanks' lalcvlilon serHOLLYWOOD (UPO - Want lo
glon." Also starred ar* Erika
Remberg aa Eliisa, a trapes* ar­ know what songs were popular in
tist, whose bosuty he created— 1B1I? Warner Bros, installed a
Yvonne Monlaur as Nicole, beau­ player piano in an Alaikan Hotel
tiful young oquestrienns-ballerlna. setting of that tra for Edna FerClrcui scenes wore filmed at bar's "lea Palace." The popu­
the Billy Smart's Circus right out­ lar songs . on&gt; tha "juke, box" of
ride London, with the real per­ those days ware “ A Cafe on the
formers in their rolaa. In spectra Road to Calais,")"Have you F#r—and wlce icreen, the Julian Win- gotten the T im e?" "Rocky Moun­
tie—Leslie Parkyn production ia tain Melody," and "H oi Huml
a blending of the most suspensefui

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His Comedy Back

are the eye-catcher. After ill,
who'd want to look at a girl in
an old-fashioned bathing suit?
You've got to keep young and up
with the time*.”
Sennett recalled that he increas­
ed the fame of hia first comedians
by luring audiences to see them
with "eye-catching girls in bath­
ing suits.”
"I couldn't get pictures of my
comedians in the newspapers. I
noticed, though, that any picture
showing part of a girt’a leg, or
even her ankle, usually got print­
ed.
"So what T did, I dressed my
girla In bathing suits and atnod
my comedians neat to tham when
the pictures were being snapped.
And that's how the bathing beau­
ties began — strictly as a publicity
stunt.
"The only problem nowadays is
that girls are so concerned with
being slender, it's a wonder men
still look at them. What hap­
pened lo the feminine shape? Look
at my pictures if you want to tae
real woman)”

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. fr favorites, several o f them. For
WASHINGTON (U P l)—United example, the principal Communist
P r o * InUniational reported last publication in the United Statea is
1a weekly, The Worker, published
week from Milwaukee that Demoin New York.
cratic National Committee Chair­ I The IVorker's current edition
man Paul Butler had apotted devoted most of Its editorial page
Nikita 8. Khrurhchev’s candidate to a discussion o f American presi­
for president o f the United States. dential politics, especially with
Butler said Mr. K wanted Vice respect to foreign relations. Sen.
President Richard M. Nison to be John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) was
elected. The chairman was in the editorial's principal target.
Milwaukee keynoting the Wiscon­ The caption was "Kennedy'* Re­
sin Democratic convention.
treat.*
Butler said Mr. K felt that
The editorial finds Kennedy and
Nixon would be the easiest fur Gov, Nelson A. Rockefeller, of
tha Communists to deal with. It New York, alike on forelmi policy
Is Khrushchev's strategy, Butler in aupport o f the "the bankrupt
raid, to say that he dislikes Nix­ KUenhower • Dullea • Trumanon on the assumption that Ameri­ Arheson policies . . . the cold war
cans will react by voting for the policy, the 'positions o f strength*
▼Ice president.
policy, the policy of war prepar­
Perhaps Butler Is right about ations leading to the danger o f a
that If so, however, tfie Com­ third world war."
munists appear to have some othKennedy and Rockefeller, The
Worker aald, were not only polit­
ical spokesmen but were clas&gt;
symbols o f "the decisive Imper­
Salic* F a r Bias
ialist circles.”
T h # Board of I'minty CommieAccompanying tha editorial waa
slonsra of Seminole County, F l o r ­
ida w i ll rerelv* bids at Ilia Office an article by Clarence A. Hath­
of A r t h u r II. Ilsckwith, Jr .. C lrrk , away, chairman o f the Commun­
In tha Courthnusa at Manfurd. F l o r ­ ist Party of New York, accusing
ida j p to l:#d p. m . Monday, Ju ly
several presidential prospects of
I I . t i l t for Ilia following!
offering "simple minded eoluItem I —
tine l l l r . r l I’oM rrrd T r a i t o r
tie the foreign putii-y prob­
Hear t i r . a liar Tread I f t f l
confronting
the
United
F ro n t Tire* Implement Type lems
States, notably with respect to
tt ts lt
Three point hydraulic lift
communism and national defense.
L l v a l-nwer T a k e -o f f Khatt
Lumped together by Hathaway
I I Dra w b a r Horsepower
He aular Equipme nt shell In­ as simple minded statesmen were
clude!
Rockefeller, Kennedy, Nixon, Sen.
Proof Meter, Oil tlauee. F e n d ­ Stuart Symington (D-M o.) and
er*. Ammeter, Head and T a ll
Llehta,
Tem perature- Oauge, Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex.L
"Nelson Rockefeller stated tha
Hea vy D u ty Butnpera
Ite m I —
Issue," Hathaway wrote, "fo r all
On* Blrkle Bar Mower
otherg to echo.
Hydrn-Cllp|i*r Mower
"'I believe,' he says, 'that the
operation Dense of C u lle r Bar
Minna TS to plus I t Degree
future development o f our foreign
tluard T i l t
policy must begin with the fart
Mlnue T&gt;i In ptue * H Degree
that our position In the world Is
Power Operated curb lift
dramaticailly waaktr today than
K nir* Bafety
ts Degree break-back, eelf re­ 15 years ago'.
tu rn ing
"They — Rockefeller, Nixon,
Item I —
Symington, Johnson, Kennedy —
One ftolar&gt; Mower
. Must . operate
Dura
power have simple one-word explana­
lake-off nf T r a r l o r furnished. tions. With variations In tone,
C u ttin g width I feet minimum
they rush to microphones to casti­
Adjustable c u ll in g height
Hefcly clutch for rotary hladee gate — communism! — Khrush­
Bid* to be encloeed In a sealed chev!— China) Their solution! are
envelop* plainly marked on the
ootelde. Bid F o r T ra c to r Mower, Just as simple-minded—antl-rommunlsm! — devastating military
upen J u l y I t , t i l l .
Uhls to lie opened at a meeting strength! — accelerated war pra.j
to be held In County Cnmmlealon paratlons! — war on tha Soviet'
M arli ng lloom In tha Courlhouec
at Hauford. Florida on Tuesday Union and China!"
J u ly I I . 1HI.
The Worker believes It would be
Th e right la reserved to waive best to nominate Adlal IS. StevenIrregularities or trrhnh-a llllr* In
bide and to reject any or all aun.

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say claims and demands which
yeu, or either of you, may have
asalnat the estate ef J A M K 8 DC
H K A ll.V S/k/a J. D. H E A R N , d*.
neas*d, lets af said County, to the
County Judge of Bemlnul* County.
Florida, at his office In tha court
bouse of said c o u n ty at Hanford*
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publication of this notice. Each
claim or demand shall bo In nrrlla
log, and shall slate the glare of
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CHICO, Calif. (U PI) - Radio
station KPAY of Chico, located
Just II miles from Paradise,
Calif., Is offtring free funerals to
persona who feel they might bo
killed in a traffic accident on
the Fourth of July.
Ten times dally announcers
make the offer:
"Simply lend in your namo and
addresi, plus Ihe next o f kin,
on a postcard. Address the postcanl to 'Kuntral Arrangements,
KPAY Radio, Chico."
Station owner J. Ned Richard­
son said about JO cards had been
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ments began Monday,
' " I got a call from tha police
chief," Richardson said, "but I
told him he'd have to lend la hli
card Ilka everyona else."

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FH. JULY 8 - 11 A. M.
DAYTONA BEACH,
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Sea Crest Haven
■4 MONKY-MAKINO ROOMS
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main arterial root* down Flote Please Guests.
rlda Best Coaat. Phenomenal • Planned for Low Overhead
growth on every front!
and Easy Management.
• Many Fariera far Profit,
MR. A MRR. RON ROHR,
Owners
Gain, Pleasure.

PLANNED FOR EASY MANAGEMENT — LOW OVERHEAD.
Latest staggered construction given view nf ocean from each
room. Rooms a rt species s, and denigood In take cami a* f gneota
wanting 1 roam apt. np to 4 aad 8 roam apt*. 18 Murphyy kitchen*.
Rest ceramic Ills baths, fre e water. Llaeaa, beat grada
Automatic heat.
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grow lag Industrial area need a home away from home. It'o •
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my sincere thanki to my many
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friend* for their visits, card*
and beautiful floral tributea RENT or 8ALE: 5 room houae
during my buabahd'a illness and
garage; modern; FA3-057I.
death and deep appreciation to
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HOME ON LAKE, unrurnlahed 3
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ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
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Raymond Lundquist, Aaaoe.
FA 2-1951
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Tou nr* haraby aattflad that an
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Clark af Clrcut Court
Ryi Joan M. Wilke, ltd .
Paul C. Parkin*
■47 Waal south Itraat
Orlando. Florida
Attorney far Plaintiff
rubiiah June i a . 1T, t l k Ju ly I

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Pubtlah June 17, I I * Ju ly 1, I.

Tou and aach af you ar# hara­
by nollflad and required lo praaant
any claim ! and demand*
KOTICM o r N A TR R fA t.M A N T
which yoa, nr althar af you. may
i.ta v
rn n K i-L o a t k k a t i a
hard
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■ r b p k c u i, u t » r r a
Mnrrlaon, dacaaaad, lata af
N O TIC B IS H K tlE IIT s lw n p u r- llmlth
■aid, County, to tha County JudaO
auant to a Final Urcra* of fore- of
Touaty, Florida, at
clnaura data* tad day af Jus*, hi* hamlnola
In the court houa* af
lain, and anlcrvd In Chancary aald office
at Sanford, Florida,
Caia Not t*.«tl. In the Clrenlt withinCounty
calendar moatha from
Court or the Ninth Judicial Circuit, lha timealeht
af
the
publication of
In and for Hamlnola County, F lo r­ thla notice. Kachfirat
nlalm or demand
ida, w hard n lliil.L O W A T CON- ahall
b* In wrltlae. and ahall
c itK T H
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c o m p a v t,
the place of raaldanc* and
INC., a Florida corporation, la atal*
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DK VIELOI’ ll IIS. IN C . a Florida ant.
claimant,
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corporation, la Defendant, 1 wilt and any aurhr claim
nr demand not
M il I* tha hlchaat and H i t bid­ to Died ahall ba void.
der for ra»h at the Front T&gt;oar
Marparat Jana Stoddard
nf tha iamlnala Ceunty Courthouse,
A* admlnlatratrla *.».*. af
Hanford, Florida, durlne tha Ivaal
tha Kitat* of
hour* af ail* an the Bveond Mon­
Miriam Smith llarrlaea,
day In July, t i l l , tha following
YlGataiog
dM rrlhtd property na eat forth
Puhllah June IT, 94 * Ju ly 1. 1.
la aald Final Derr##. tn-wltt
A L L nf M H IIK D ITH MANOR, in tm h c m n r r r c o u r t o r t u b
C II K n it r H I L L H KCTIPK. na- k iv it i J t n ir r a i, c i r c v it , iw
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41, af the Pnhlla Record* af C H A R LE S TH O M A S S M ITH
Hamlnal* County, Florida, laaa
Plaintiff.
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but Inaludln* ntaoi that part F A N N IE . MAR SM ITH ,
of l,nt S of Block B. M RRRDafandant.
P I T H MANOR. C H A N N K L HKCN O TIC B T O APPRAR
T in v . aeeardlne to tha plat S T A T E O F F L O R ID A T O !
tharaof an recorded la ria l
Fannin Mac Smith
Bonk I, Pat* *, *f tha Public
Addraaa and Raaldanc*
Bacorda of BamlnoL Rounly,
Unknown
Florida, North of the Baatarly
Tou are hereby natlflad that a
aitanalon nr th* South tin* af bill af complaint far dlvore* haa
Lot 1. Block F.. M K R K IH TH beta fllad aaalnat you, an* yau ar*
MANOR, P H R R R T H IL L HKR- requited la *erta * a«py af y*ur
TIO N , and lyln* Waat nf th* anawar ar pleading ta tha hill af
Waal water Hat af Huai* Chen­ complaint nn tha Plaintiff* A t­
nai a* now ailatlne and con­ torney Paul C. Parkin*. I 4T Waat
structed and alas all nf MKIttS- South Slraat, Orlando. Florida, and
P I T H MANOn. IIO C L K V A n n flla th* nrlelnat Anawar ar pleadHRCTION, Waat, acoordln* to Inc In th* afflr# af th* Clark af
Ibv plat tharaof aa recorded In lha Circuit Court m
ar hafar*
Plat Boak t. pas* ft, Public Monday, Ju ly II, 111*. If yau fall
Record* af Hamlnola County, la do an Judgment by default w ill
Florida, and alaot South &lt;4 of ha taken agalnal you far th* re­
tha N K U af lha K C U af HW lief demanded la the blit ef com­
14 and th* B q of th* HWI4 plaint.
*
of th* N K U ot H V U and nil
DONE AND O R D E R E D at San­
that part of tha X 44 nf tha ford. Hamlnola Caunly. Florida,
H R 'i of HW 14 not Included In thla llh day at June, ISM.
’plat of Meredith Manor, Cher­ (B E A U
ry Hill Motion, na raeardad In
A rthur K . Rackwlth. J r . *
Pint Rook I, Pag* 41, and
d a rk *f th* (Treult Court
Maradllb
Manor
Roulavard.
H r: Joan M. Wllka, D.C.
Bertlon Waat. na raeardad In Paul C.
Plat Book I, p*a* t l, all In atr w m Parkin*
south Street
th* Publle Records af Mmlnnl* Orlando, Florida
County, Florida! tLKSH lha Atternay far Plaintiff
K. 1* ft, and l.R IH th* W. PublUh June 11. IT, 14 * Ju ly t
11 ft. af th* a I I ft. af th*
N. I l l ft. of th* H&gt;4 of lha
N K U nf HKU af HW*4) , •ell
la Malian 4, Townahlp It
M ath. Roof* t* Caat
Bala* this Ilk day ad Jana, IMS.
Kenneth I). Spaulding
Special Master
Kenneth O. Hpauldln*

FARMER’S AGENCY

2-BEDROOM with Florid* rwomT
Fenced ysrd. I l l Msyfslr Circle. FA 2 9527,
BUSINESS PROPERTY: 239« *»"
Elm AvsnuF. Write owner, J.
W. Huguley, 925 N. E. 8th. Ave­
nue. Gtinesvllle, florid*.
m
15 IAJTS in Ostein, high snd dry,
resionsble. FA 2-5330.

St Johns Realtyf0
ROSA L PAY0N
And Associate
Registered
nagasicivu Rail W t i t Bar
Ph, FA I-1MH 17-92 54 llWb*
READY FOR OCCUFAl
WANTED: Reliable
advantage af a ferfaih of
down payment on a s#M«droom, 2-bath home laarth
Orlando. Toial monthljaymeat of $93.00 inclodinpxea
aid Inauraner. HouM.haWnlets built in kttchev Frblre
. rafrigrralor, phi* »38jU»er
estraa, with m city las Lot
ilsa It x 11$. Aik t* (Mr.
Suaata home. Phos* FB035
for appointment,

FUR1BHED ar phted 4
ro o « houit at I &gt; loll.
55.745. furnlahod.flU.ndo
in
c o n n
jt n n E -i
c o u r t,
Hwy, turn So. Jsst Strtn
■E R IK O LR C O L'K TT, F L O R ID A .

JU LY

H. Mortgage Loans
MORTGAGE LOANS
Commercial and
Conventional Kesldenes
WISE and JOHNSON
431 Magnolia Ph: GA 3-3455
Orlando, Fla.

7. Business O pportnnltii

Legal Notica

V,011 *1 7 . i* me c o in ir j i n a i ar
Bamlnola County, Florida, nt hi*
office In th* court houa* af aald
Caualy at Sanfard. Florida, wlthla
aleht oolondar monlh* from th*
tlm* af th* firat publication af
thla net lea. Each claim ar de­
mand ahall ba In writing, and ahall
atat* lha place af raaldsne* and
paat office addraaa af the claim­
a n t and ahall ba awara la by th*
claimant, hla aeent. ar altaraar.
and any aueh claim or demand oat
a* fllad shall b* veld.
Anal* Ma* St. Clair
Aa aaarutor af th* (mat W ill
and Taatamvnt of
Q R R TR C D K K E IT H .
Dacaaaad
BTRNSTROM. D A V IS * M clNTOSH
Attorney* far Kaaaulrlt
Edwards Rulldlng
Sanford, Florida

i f F BEAUTIFUL k
UNDER PRICED
Lsrge home with three bedrooms
snd two bsths on 2^4 lots. Msny
treei. 2517 Oaceols Drive.

N E IG H BO RH O O D /TA RN
Conmte block and CjMMUd- SERVICE STATION: Good loca­
tion and well established, laInf sear popular. patlimeti.
venlorj—Take ever. Apply 504
Completely equipped t u n ­
W. 6th St.
ing beer aandwig^f, * f t
drtaki. Grill, bar, hepth**ir*
$
and tables, rafrifMalaitash 8. Female H elp W s n l i d
rrglaUr, beer ceeMv Med.
Price 99,500 with pedfm i. WAITRESS k COOK. Apply in
person nr call for appointment.
Dixie Belle Diner, Hwy. 17-92,
W. I. "Bill" STEMfBK*nc7
Lnnnrood. Ph. TE 1-3911.
Realtor k Utnrot
PhoM FA 2-4991
OSPark

Ltgol Notice

■CNDRRLtK,
dacaaaad.
K O TICR O F F IN A L R E P O R T AND
A P P LIC A TIO N FOR tllBCHARftF.
A ll pcraoaa era hereby aaltflad
that tha undaralancd na Adminlalratrla, C.T.A. af aald aalata, haa
aamplalad th* administration there­
of and haa fllad In aald court her
final rapart and application for
dlarhnrea. Objection* thereto. If
any, should ha duly fllad. After
flllRX proof of publication shawln*
thla nolle* haa h**n publlahad one.*
n weak far faur cenaacullr* weak*,
tha matter of approval of aald
report and tha ordering of distri­
bution of said oatala- w ill eon*
bafaro tha court
Firat publication
Jun* It,

BARGAIN: House for SALE or
RENT. 2105 Orsnge Ave. 2Redroom, screened porch, kit­
chen equipped, csrporte k large
•hsdy lewnv 5300 tor equity or
MAKE OFFER. 375 month
rent. Less than 37,000 bilance.
Alter 35 mo. rent drops t*
347.30. Contact Mrs. Korgsn, ■
FA 2 8254.

THE TIME TESTiD.ril
t N. Park Aft. Pb..FA4l23

TW O FOR TH E M ON EY
M. Y. Farmer, Realtor
Two attractive concrete block LAKIPRONT. IBedrteC B.
Lillian Tram a
200 t 130 ft. besntUhlit of
homes, aid* by side in conven­
E. E. Ivare, D. H. Whitmore
land. Sand bottam;."CBing,
ient, established neighborhood.
Aaecd^Ma*.
fiaktag- boat and doek.niih
Buy the three bedroom lor
3455 B. Park Ave. Pn. F » 14221
ed ar unfurnished. At90 a
910,300
($3,250
down)
and
lake
After hours, FA 9-3511, FA M B
so® R. lakefrdnt let 1b Ph.
title to the two bedroom praFA 9-5551, /.A 2-5011
FA 94909.
. vM R'
aently rented to good tenants,
CEMENT BLOCK 1-bedroom, dou­
limply by assuming mortgage.
ble bath home, 715 Briarcliff.
Call us tor lull Information on 3-BEDROOM, I both*!
U rn corner lot. FA 7.
Low down payment. FA 2-5429.
how you can move into an
exceptionally nice home and
Sanford Properties— Acreage
acquire Income properly at Ihe
3-b4lfoom«: with extraai
Florence Harris*, Raaltor
asms time.
extra lovely padaj *Harg«
lUntie Bank Bldg.
FA 2-5254
liviag room; cKtra-Ollt in;
W . H . ••Bill" s t e m p e r A g e n c y
extfl low coal pith jalify.
Realtor k Usurer
Ing.-FA 2-7051. /
Phene FA 1-4951
l i t M. Ferfc

R U TA TR O F
FL O R E N C E

?aeT91571.
^*
FA

WW

Ph

If you will work six hours ■ day
and can tell an Interesting story,
you should make over 9100 .a
week immediately.
1. Na night or Sunday work
£
2. No pries competition
3. Company benefits and guaD
ant red earnings
Girt experince and background
in first letter. Write J. R. Coffield, 300 West Washington, Chi­
cago 5, Illinois.

Call • ♦ • •
—
A . K. R O S 8 E T T E R
FLORIST
FA 1-1851
Celery Ave.
For All Your Florel Needs
Member - Florist Telegraph
Delivery Assse.

BEAUFUL

HOMES

-• INTEREST RATES
• Alrstdjr ked
• Ns QaaMfjtfiff
m

Tour Own flood Crodlt

• Set — 1-1 Bath Home*
IU N U K D 4TES .a d SOUTH P1NECREST

FLO R KN CK t.EIO H TO N
Bo* IS*
l^mgwood, Florida
Aa Admlalatrstrla. C.T.A. af
Mid aetata.
D A N IE L J. L a F E V B E at
W A R R ICK, C A n a IL L * L a FE R V E
P. O. Boa ITS
Winter Park, Florida
Alternate for Batata

- 3 'i % 1NTEHK8T
T s Three Year* OM

■‘

ymsats As Low As 9**5
ay stents A s Lew As 975
A H em e For T o e

M ft T U D O R
flC E SANFOKI) FA 5-1551
ODHAM, Presides!

T .V .
WITH EACH

) TRUCK

u jr a im .

It* Mnfard Atlantia Halt. Bank

STAMPS

3,000 T .V . STAM(“
USED CARS A N D
y j L T2 J 5 L ' ................................... « , 0 0 0 T. V. STAM PS
K
S * S u » .................................* 0 0 0 T. V. STAM PS
T. V. STAM PS
$1,000 A N D U P ..........................
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TOTAL •

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STRICKLAND - M0I O N , INC.
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Safe* and Service

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W H A T ’S W R O N G ?
JP*"* 5°°^ mousy list week
telUng you folks about btifa
wonderful buy In a 4 bedmotn #
roof. Florid* Room,’
kitchen equipped Including DlaHwasher, Urge sloes gs p|ic i
4H r. finsneing. only 53550 down
with lotsl price ef 915.250.00
397.00 monthly. Owner will con­
sider 31,000 2nd mortgsge. Don't
Iw esught nipping by patting
this one up. Contset SEMINOLE
REALTY, FA 2-3232 for lmmediste Intpecllon snd purchste.

3-BEDROOM bouie. Two lota In l a r g e I '**TH* 'J J J i S h
cludini corner. Tull price 17500.
Term*. 605 E 23t'. S t

A N E X C IT IN G O F F E R !
metto Ave.
Naval officer tranaferred. Beau­
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
tiful 3 BR., 2 bath borne on huge
lids between Celery and Geneva NEWLY decorated 3 room furnfully
landacaped corner loti
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kiteben ap­
iahed apartment 550 per month;
■•.•'.VI
pliances. School bus stop. Quiet
Flexible down paymenL Come
cloae In. li t E. 5th. St. Call
look and you won't leave.
neighborhood. 575 per month.
FA 2-4253 or FA 2-5755.
m
FA 2 5413 for appointment.
Phono FA 2-6145.
NICE Bleeping room, private en­
3 • BEDROOM
houae,
kitchen
*
DEADLINES
RENT A
BED
trance It bath. FA 2-3916.____
equipped, arreened porch. Fen
Rollaway, Hospitr' k Baby Beds
j&gt;
CLASSIFIED DISPLAT:
ced yard. Low down payment.
houae, terrano
By Day, Week or Month
2 -BEDROOM _______
505 Roaalia. Ph. FA 2-7351.
floor*.
Fenced In batkyard
wSh thru FH. • 3 P. M. day beideal for children. Apply 502
r* Insertion. Men. • Sat. aoo*.
RIGHT 61 tt-*\WIWN*W»NDCW&lt;
W, 27tb.
WELAKA APARTMENTS; room*
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIEDi
private batha, ’ 14 W. Firat St. 2-BEDROOM unfurnlahed borne
mow thru FH. • I P. M. day he­
available now. FA 2-1549.
NICE bedroom, prlrate entrance
PKAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
rn insertlaw. Men. • Sat. se e s.'
and bath. Phone FA 2-2445.
3-BEDROOM furnlabed home to
reaponaible party. 5110 month­ 2-BEDROOM trailer. FA 3-5355.
RESPONSIBILITY:
t-BEDROOM unfurnlahed houae.
2145 French At *.
ly, leaa with leaic. FA 2-5515. FOR RENT: Garage Apartment,
Fenced backyard. FA 2-4557.
Herald wlU net he reapesalbl*
224%k W. 19th. Street: sewly
iU H a ir
Phone FA 2 5541
I-ROOM furniahed garage apart­
■ ere than m m la t s r m t Isaerdecorated, 4 room*. 545 plua LARGE three bedroom unfurn­
ment,
Water
and
electricity
ad y e w ad, sad reeervee the
ished home 1213 Park Ave., SEPARATE dining room. 3 bed
utilitlea. No children or pet*.
furniahed. No children. FA 2-1305
I t s reviae sr reject asy ad- HOUSE, M l Rosalia Dr. Call
room*, fireplace. Parity furn
5125.00 month. Call FA 2-3551.
Telephone FA 2-2935.
FA
2
3512.
iM seat freaa that ardertd t*
iahed. Beautiful K&gt;t. 1215 Oak.
2-BEDROOM home 2052 Hiblacua
arm ts the pelicira * f this 2-BEDROOM houae, kitchen equip
55,900. low down payment. Ph.
Court. Mr*. Haiel B. Moughton, FOR RENT: 3-bedroom house at
2104 French Ave. $50 per month.
FA 2 2375 or FA 2 4352.
FA 2-3437.
ped. Phone FA 2-2137. ______
Phone FA 2-4151.
apartment near
CLEAN modern furnished apta. 2 - BEDROOM
■chool k shopping center. No TWO bedroom furniahed spirt- BURNISHED apartment, 2 room*
501 Palmetto. FA 2-4555.
k b*th oereened porch. 550 per
menl, 2101 Magnolia, 955.00.
100 ft. frontage on lake in
pets pleaae. 2515 Elm Avenue.
- •• ■
me. 407Vt W Firat.___________
NICELY furniahed 3 room apart
Phone FA 2 3951.
Loch Arbor; 2-bedrooms, Hh
MOBILE HOMES, water k light*
mant, private bath. FA 3-5303.
baths, large living room and
furnished, 911 per week. Phone 3-BR., kitchen equip!., attic fan, NICELY furmstied lerf* apart­
Florida room, double carporte.
2-BEDROOM houae, kitchen equip­
ment,
San
Lenta
Apartments,
quiet
neighborhood.
FA
2SIM.
FA 2-0319.
Call ua to see this home. Shown
ped. Phone FA 2-5043.________
404 E. 14th. A i r t a t
Pn.
by
appointment only.
UNFURNISHED
apartmerL
Kit­
OSTEEN: 1 bedroom furniahed
FA 2-4252.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Meilonvlll*
chen equipped. Cali FA 2-2500.
houae. Phone FA 24135.
BUSINESS PROPERTY: 2595 So. IF YOU'RE LOOKING for a 4
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gable* SUMMER rat* of 553. Large nice
bedroom home in the country
Elm Avenue. Writ* owner. J,
401 Magnolia Avt. FA 3-0720.
with 1 acre of land for garden
unfum. apt. 1700 Magnolia.
W.
Huguley.
925
N.
E.
5th.
A
t*
1 and 2 BR. furnished epartmsnta
apot, nice lawn on paved road,
nue, Gainesville, Florida.
5-BEDROOM furnlabed house 550
. 550 k 555 n o .
you should ice thill House is
month. 2555 Palmetto. FA 2-1910
I BR. furnished'bouse 375 me. P1NECREST AREA: Clean 2 bed­
old hut in good condition. Priced
ROSA PAYTON. REALTOR
room houa* and 3-bedroom dup­
at 910,000; 575 per month.
r u n -m o r e h a m
lex; electric kitchens; water
N O TIC K l « hereby «l*an th it I
furnished. TA 2-4411.__________
am
m
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i
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In
rrm
tuclnx
Itarorda,
i* m a c t n c i 't r c o u r t » r t * «
BROKER
a i * m j u d ic ia l e n te r r r . t s Hone*.. Koval*. Motion Plrturaa,
AN D r a n SRMINOI.H c o t'N T T , ■n« rU v rle h ta at T i l Palmetto
W. B. Sblppy, Aaaoe.
A
v
*
,
Hanford,
Mmlnnla
County,
n .o R in *
yiorlda, under th# flcllloua name l a the Heart of the Oeeaty Jade*. HUTCHISON APARTMENTS—339 255 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-5551
in m a K c m r i a . laean
of. K A R U and that I Inland to Bamleele eeaety, Florida, la F r o So. AUantle Ave., P e p t o n e
C O L K IIIL L A IlC ft R A T ,
fcete.
3-BEDROOM furnished borne, 2535
Plaintiff, raglMrr aatd nama with tha Clark la m Rotate ml
Beech. For reservation call
qf tha Clraull Court, Hamlnola
Palmetto. P bow FA 2-1910.
M
IR
IA
M
S
M
IT
H
MORRISON
FA
2-5451.
___________
County, Florida. In areordane*
CH A ftLIR M C R R A T,
Pacaaaad
with
lha
provlalena
af
tha
FletlTWO LOTS, 3 room furniahed cot­
Defendant.
tloua Varna fttitutaa. to-wltt H*e- T o A ll Cradltere e e d Poroooo M ay.
K O Tiria T O APPftAK
tage at Lemon Bluff. FA 3-3551,
le a eialm o ee flaanaedo Aealeat
tlon
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Florida
Statutaa
IttT
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it a t r n r t l o m d a t o »
Bald aatatai

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S. R«U Eststs For 8sle

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IlfWork Wanted
SHORT OF CASH?
Who iia‘1? H ov about earnInc about $2 per hour? House­
wives preferred for good
AVON torritoriea. Writ*. Box
2M. Lockhart, r u .

1‘ ‘ Plumbing Services

&lt;1).

Crralft

22. Articles For Snle
GOOD uicd frame windows, Jamba MAMMY DOLLS, toaiter or mix­
FOUND: Larce tent la woods
and aaaorted lumber. See forter covert II.so each. Send cath
Wett o f Buck Lake, Genera.
man at Nlcholion Ruick Bid*.
or money order. R. II. Lander*,
Owner may have tame bp
....
«t
t&gt;wa 179-A,
iir.t,
o
i n io ra ,
Rt.
1.
Box
Sanford,
Identifying. Phone PA 1-3411.
PEAS, Blackeye It Crowder. Ph.
Specify color of print A color
FA 2-0415.
of doll.
ST: MBS. LOUCKI K E Y !
REWARD I F ' RETURNED
Sell Ue Your Furniture. Qu’ek
TO TIT MAGNOLIA
Service With The Cath. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 1-0377.

13. Electrical Service*
Horn* Wiring — ri’ectrle Service
Sid Vlhlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
m Mimoiti___________ f a 3-0113

mhing Servicea

SAWDUST-SHAVINGS FA 2 2477,
Buckner A Son.

It. Hulld, Paint ft Kepatr
CARPENTRY.
•creening ai
f a : 4199.

DUE TO BUSINESS EXPANSION.
WE HAVE OPENINGS IN THIS
AREA FOR I ADDITIONAL
M EN
(OR WOMEN), BE­
TWEEN 40 AND 45, WHO ARE
INTERESTED IN EARNING
HOO.Oe PER WEEK. OR MORE.
MAYBE YOU CAN QUALIFY.
WRITE-WATKINS PRODUCTS.
INC., US WEST PEACHTREE
ST., N. E. ATLANTA I, GA.

ftanfarfi

PLUMI.TNG
Contracting It Repairs
Krre Eitimate*
R. L. HARVEY
fG'ft IRONING. FA 2-TOM
JM Sanford Ave. Phane FA 2 3353

The HERALD
Want Ada.
DREDGE OPERATOR, FA l-MM
after • p. at.

H|r

lumbinf ft Heating
-AIR CONDITIONING
EXACT and REPAIR WORK
llanford Ave.
FA 3-4542

MATERIALS FOR SALE: at the 20 Gallon cerbace can 12.94. mrtt
klti,
canteens. ARMY-NAVY
Oviedo white school: 1 frame
SURPLUS. 310 Sanford Ave.
building. 11' 0" x 24‘ 0” with
one door, four windowa and
pitched roof; 1 water storage
tank, 4' 0 " x 14* 0 "; 20, 2'h",
round steel Lally Colt, V 0 " ; 4,
2**" round steel Larry Cols, B’
0 " ; 170 lln. ft., 4" x 4" steel 23. Noticen ft Pcraonala
beams; ISO lln. ft., 2 l» " x 2 '» "
SPECIAL
x U " aleel tingle angle; 21. 2 'V
x 2t4" heavy bulb Teea, IS’ 0" Hear Evangelist E. It. Miller of
long. Apply to Superintendent on
La Grange, Ga. Sunday July 3,
Job at school or Richardson's
• :1S, Radio Station WTRR San­
ConstrucMon Co., P. O. Box
ford. Alao nightly 7:30 p. m.
•1ST, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida,
July 3 through 10 at Longwood
or
phone
Gedrge
Rettle,
Church of Christ, Longwood,
FO 4-3507, Oviedo. Florida.

Inline, roofing,
cement work,

PLATTS CARPENTRY
___ Service*.
new work A repairs. Specialise
in
FI*, room enclosures. Ph.
PI
T1I0S E THOMPSON
General Contractor
tome Carpentry Repairs
Roofing A Siding
Phone FA 2-4452_______

C L A R K
LUMBING ft HEATING
red to' our new location
I So. HIAWATHA AVE.

FA 2-2874
Mock off Hwy. 17 42
FREE ESTIMATES

J]

BER • HARDWARE - PAINT
ROOFING FHA Loan*
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
We Give TV Stamps

ANDERfiONI REPAIR
SHOP
Central Automobile
Repairs
Engine Tuno-upa
AI Work Guaranteed
One Block O ff Sanford
Avenue

mi

2 9 th Street-

CARPENTRY
___ repairs, re-modeling, new construction. FA 2-2304
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15. Special Services

18. Special Services

ENVELOPES. Letterheads,
_________ _ statemenls, Invoices, hand btlli, and
p r o g r a m s , ete. Progressive
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 3451306 Wett 13th St.

WE HAVE T
STOCK OF e :
USED
AT PRICES

Sewing: Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES ft MODELS

RENTALS $3 WEEK

SERVICE CALLS 92.44
903 W. First S t &lt;34 hr. eer.)
The Biggest Little Shop
— » **• —
In Stnford. All Paris And
Labor G-. ranteed N Days.
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
SANFORD RADIO ft T&gt; CENTER
303 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-1741

BIGGEST
i CLEAN

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SELL!

VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE:

15-A Beauty Parlors

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In Voting Trial

tl. S. Takes Paper Step
tr •

forward In Space War
• "p a p e r atep" forward Into apart
Up.' hut apace aclenUat* here
l« y
looked up from their
ta w in g hoarja—too buay.
■aThla U the day the NaUooal
jMaroaauiir* and Space Ad mini#tratieo absorbs most o f the Army
•aniaUe MiaiUa Agency and nett
9 n new "launching" operation

8

an regarded the change
an omen that a new break-

eat Interest as Vann doomed him.
-£But Vann had U halt twice, his
M ice breaking first on the phrase,
d||ay God kovo mercy on your
•Mil.' and than on a brief com ­
ment ho inserts* on hia own into
B e ritualised sentencing, "I'm
ahrry fo r p oo."
-»I f the aentenc# ia executed boO ra ho ia SO, Whitney will b* tha
S u agaat whit# perean In Florida'*
history to die In tha electric
lia lawyers said they planned
exhaust every legal appeal. If
ise fail, tha governor will sign
i execution order dirrtlng the
r*#n at la lfo r d State Prison to
a Whitney electrocuted during
inciflc weak,

f

he tall, alias youth. admitted
&gt;tln* sevaa man and ona wornin tba head with a » -c « l!b # r
Antal na ha hitch-hiked from Callrernla U Florida during February
0 4 Marsh.
wAII hut one mt th* man diod.
WWtSMy
t jury areceived
f t t mana an*
Ufaona
aanUaca
wornThu reday
In tha
Mayconvicted
4 fo r him
killing
tha woman,
ilb Virginia
a f Keelar.
Mrs.
Salby o f Hlaloah.

through of major proportion* may­
be ta th* waking.
Th* nnwcomtr to thia apaca port
m Um Florida aaada quickly gal*
Um leal of Lbia “ Cap# Canaveral
spirit." U'a everywhere, hut It
grows kcanar Um eloaar you coma
ta a triangular pattern af launch­
ing pad* outlined againat tba A y
Uk* so many all derricka.
On Um night af June SI three
men pared nervously an a plat­
form not far from Um apot where
a rocksl with a double satellite
la her note waa being prepared
for apace flight- They were aclealists who had helped with the p a y
load, working IS hours a day.
But they had come in this final
moment to watch their precious
product soar away.
"Worked pretty hard an this
one. did you ?" a reporter asked,
"night after night," ooe
a#
them aaid fervently, " l a and out
of divorce ceurta. Thafa the
price."
Hundred* like them have eomt
here to pour their energlea Into
America * mUsil* and apaea pro­
gram.
U was ia t M that Um decision
waa made la concentrate missile
and apace development at this
ooc-Uma dot on the map that baa
become of major military, acientiflc, political and idealogical im­
portance in a abort decade.
That was Um year Edwin J.
Beyle of Providence, B. I., waa SS
and had juet graduated from West
Point.
Today Boyle, an Air Foree caplain, baa the responsibility for
watching the functions of space-assigned mlsiUes from the time
they arrive on the pads until the
final count-down starts. Ha ia a
veteran of aeven satellite launchtags.
A decadr ago Postmaster Oliver
Halstea had charge of a fourth
clasa postoffice at Cocoa Beach,
Um Capa'a home town, and did
a business of lest than *1.100 a
year. Today, ha baa a first class
office and hat close to *11,000 ta
annual revenue.
From a 1M0 population of HO,
Um towa'a populace haa boomed
to 1,400, not counting thousands
who live outside the corporate
limits. The cltp’ a budget was only
*37,000 acvaa years ago. Today jt
it *320,000.
"1 believe thia will ba the long­
est lived of any of our military
tastallalloae. Brig. Gen. William
L. Rogers, vice commander yf Uia
Air Force Missile Training Com­
mand, predicted in an interview.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A* the
son of a Harvard man. the king
of Thailand surely must know
that crimson is tha color of the
old school Uiai.
But when he appeared before a
joint meeting of the V. 8. Con­
gress. King Bhumlbol had on a
necktie that looked suspiciously
Ilka Yale blue. This madr me
wonder If be and Queen Sirikit
might he color blind.
Before the royal couple arrived
for their slat# visit here, I read
a report that the Queen planned
to follow tbe ancient Siamese
tradition of wearing a certain
color for each day of (be week.
The color chart for Wednesday
called for her to wear green. But
when ahe appeared ta th* House
chamber Wednesday to hear the
King's congressional address, she
was dressed ta something orange,
which la Thursday's color.
At any rate, the King la a very
Interesting fellow, being, aa far

as I know, the only monarch who
plays ja u on the clarinet and
saxophone.
As one who has matched hot
licka with Benny Goodman, h*
may have felt a bit out of hia
elemrnl at the White House din­
ner where the musie was sup­
plied by Guy Lombardo.
Lombardo, a* you know, play*
"(he sweetest music this aid* of
heaven" with the soggiest saxo­
phone* this side of Lawrence
Walk. Fortunately, be did not
play a medley from "The Elng
and I.”
Tbe main character ia thia
Broadway and Hollywood musical
was supposed to represent one of
Bhumlbol'i ancestor!. 1 under­
stand tha King was not enchanted
by It and 1 can't say that I
blame him.
. I would be upset, too, if people
Igot the Impression that one of my
ancestors looked like Yul Brynner.

Oil Painting
Exhibit Set
An alt painting demonstration
by Eugen* While will be held at
the DeBary Mansion at 2 p. m.
July 13.
White, an Ohio painter, will be
the next instructor at the Flor­
ida Federation of Art Summer
School classes held at tba Man­
sion, house. Admission will be
30 cent*.

CDR. K. F . R O W E I .I ., Commandin* OffioM &lt; -Heavy Attack Squadron
Three conjrratulaten four member* of th^*»,f1vT.n.aft,cr raeM n* notice
that they have been accepted into th*
^
They are from left to right, J. L. Hutton, J-*S-h*
O . B. B. Weber, R. 1*
Seaeat.

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By PHIL NEWSOM
CPI Foreign Editor
The man-of-tha-week: Patrice
Lumumba, premier of independent
Congo.
The place: Leopoldville.
Hie quote: "Our primary con­
cern will be social juatice and
progreu. Tbtre will be no dicta­
torship. Ws want to maintain
friendly r e la t e s with all nations
and we will join neither of the two
blocs now dividing the world. In
international relations we will al­
ways fight far freedom and just
causes."
Tbe vords were high-flown as
befiU both the aspirations and
dignity of a leader about to bring
his people Into the family of In­
dependent nations.
And for tha Belgians wbo for TS
Congo, ba had these reassuring
words:
"Now European residents and
Congolese will build together.
More than aver wa will need Bel­
gian help."
But Europeans sipping drinks In
Ihe sidewalk cafes of Leopoldville
remained plainly worried. Sabena
Airlines had had to call ta extra
planes to handle th* masa exodus
of wives and children.
The sources of Ibeir worrie*

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inspection at sav time.
* Years Experience ta workiar with r hi Idram.
Health an* Safety standards
— Excellent rating. Mam
Seminole Cannty Chamber
Commerce.
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NURSERY CLASSES
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Far th* yasag cotipln whn have had

politician wbo sal*:
"A Congolese government vMvout Lumumba ia impossible. But
a government with him b anthinkable."
Lumumba's dreams are unlim­
ited. Ha plans a United States af
Africa, stretching from the Sohara to the borders of white-dom­
inated South Africa, He has plenty
of time. He is only 34.
i

wan manifold. Then are dtber
nitaral boundaries nor.\uijrs*l
iniw.su of the propie •§ hd thr
rich, sprawling Congo
a nation. Heretofore, tl
ha* been tha tale unlf]
Tribal hatred raa daef
stnag Influences on w
pohtksl parties.,
laivti or tha machl
•rgamrnt* as d W *■
debat*.
if suspicion sod feari.redding
tha Caago * futare c o A fJ tJ e d
on say one ladiridual,;llHlled
on Patrice LuasumbaLltaed,
one-tint postal clerk, Jfwweler
an* rabble-rouser.
V
Laaamba gsiaad th r pnlershin hy virtue of th*,Tl that
his Rational Congolese M*ment
woaH seals ia tha lSTdMvMmbar rf Deputies—f » r « . an a
majarity but atiO n otfj ft any
othat
Hat tha choir* w a b f from
popabr was illustrate^&gt;| rival

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RESALE
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RONNY PALMER, ia shown receiving award tor broth*
er, Lewia Palmar, for Kadet of tha Month from Capt
John Keeling, captain of the National Guard unit,
while Kadet co m m a n d e r Paul Bennett looka on .
(Herald Photo)

ALBANY. Ga. ( UPI&gt;—Defense
attorney* were expected to start
presenting their ease today ta the
Terrell County voter registration
trial, ta which the U S. Justice
Department accuses county offi­
cials of discrimination ta registra­
tion af Negro voters.
The chief voting registrar of
Terrell County Thursday made
th* first outright admission that
any official involved in register­
ing voters was prejudiced against
Jl^groes.
James G. Raines, a defendant,
testified that the deputy voting
registrar in IISB, now dead, had
"n o intention" of giving registra­
tion testa to Negroes.
U. S. District Judge William A.
Bootle hid asked Raines to ex­
plain why ha said earlier that
P. Lawson Cook had been "v e ­
hement" ta telling him he had
given na literacy or good ritiienship tests to Negroe* who applied
between UM and 1*3*.
"Cook had a strong opinion on
tha subject," Rata** aaid. "H#
waa a parson wbo had no inten­
tion of giving th* Vasta . . I could
not change that."
Defense attorney Charles J.
Bloch immediately asked Rata**
if be shared those views.
"1 da not,” Rataa* aaid. Th*
dafanac
haa
aaid
repeatedly
throughout the four days of the
trial that none of th* present
Terrell regirirar* discriminated
against Negro applicants seeking
to vote.
Indication* wore the trial may
end Saturday, or at least be re­
cessed, to allow Rainea, Bloch
and other members of the defense
team to attend the Democratic
national contention in Los An­
gelos.
The government has served no­
tice it will ask Judge Bootle, who
is hearing the case without a
jury, to appoint a federal voting
referee under the I960 Civil
Rights Art.

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VOL. XLIX

LOS ANGKLKS (U PI) — The
Btevenaon-for-prealdent ergenisetion lined up today with the etopKennedy eoelltion.
A memorandum to Democratic
national c o n v e n t ! 0 *1 delegates
friendly to Adlai E. Steven.on adrelied them not to panic H Gov.
TMmund G. Brown of the pivotal
■tale of California should endorse
John F. Kennedy for the presiden­
tial nomination.
Th# memo wa» a«nt by James
E. Doyle, manager o f the organixation .trying to draft Stevenon
for a third try at the White House.
It said
Brown's
endorsement
“ cannot assure tha nomination of
8enator Kennedy-”
m Thia move came while Kennedy
waa already under fire from form ­
er President Truman, who favors
Ben. Stuart Symington of Missouri
for the nomination, and Senate
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnion, now Kennedy'* chief
rival. Both accused Kennady o f
being a 'p a rty te a rigged eonvention.
Kennedy get* a rhanre Ui give
his own eniwer In a televised
R itw * conference today from New
York, Just a week before the national convention open* here.
Doyle's memorandum wa* un­
derstood to have gone to pro-1
Stevenson delegates in Californio
and other atatea. It aaid “ persist­
ent reports’' indicated that Brown
might endorae Kennedy aoon and
that the action “ would be orrang-d
tn make it appear that it i* ihe
derisive factor."
# "It will not be" Doyle aaid.
Ha said the Stevenson organlcation's beat estimate indicated
that Brown’a aetiv* support of
Kennedy would mean no mote
than an additional 20 votes for
the MaaaachusstU senator.
“ Thia wili leave Senator Ken­
nedy about SO votes Short &lt;•( a
first ballot nomination, even if he
•xhauata hit entire ammunition,"
the memo aaid. It said he would
Otosa votes on tho second ballot.
Kennedy file* here from Hyannis, M in i, to nuke his reply at
e newa conference which will he
nationally televised aa was Tru-j
man's from Independence,' Mo.,1
Saturday.

United K w

News Briefs
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Giant Flag*
DETROIT (UPD - What Is helieved lo be the world’* largest
|50-star flag will be unfurled for
th first time today. The 104-by255 foot flag will be displayed
across the front of the J. L.
Hudson Co department store in
downtown Detroit.

Red Visit
MOSCOW (UPI) — A delegation
of the National maritime Union
of the United States headed by
Joseph Curran left Stalingrad Sun­
day for the Blaek Sea city of
Sochi after • two-day visit, the
official Soviet news agency Tasa
reported. The American unionists
are visiting as guests of the So­
viet Maritime Organization.

Adlai Gets Boost

IN DEKLE shown how thp robber did it. Insert,
Station wns entered in the same way.
j
(Herald Photo)

New Gimmick
■t robber with h bent forglnsscuttinir broke into two
|prd gas stations Saturday morning.
‘ According to police, the robber used a glassi-utter
&gt;In entry to Dckle’s Gulf station at 2olR French Ave.
fjJoor to the wash and grease rack was opened after
liriass had been removed. Then the thief used the
itf on the door separating the garage from the inside,
jfe said.
The cash drawer was pried open and $10 in bills and
l&lt;0 in change was taken, police said.
[ Harold E. Rigg’s Sunoco station at 2711 Orlando
1|way was also entered the same way.
FThe glass in the front door was cut and knockfd
tigh with a rock. The whole cash box was taken,
|« said. He lost about f 10 in change and a title to a
| Buick. The thief also got the keys to the Cocafemachine.

Congressmen Head
’For Conventions WASHINGTON (UPI) - Membera-of Congress headed today fnr
the political conventions, leaving
behind • half dosen major billa to
be acted upon when they return to
Washington next month.
The House and Senate recessed
early Sunday morning for the pres­
i d e n t i a l nominating conventions.
The Democratic convention opens
la Los Angeles next Monday and
the Republlcani meet in Chicago
on July 25.
The Senate voted to reconvene on
Aug. I. The House, with leas of e
backlog o f legislation, decided to
stay in rocesa until Aug. 15. Con­
gress is expected to finish II* work
by early September.
Awaiting the lawmakers upon
0 t h e ir return w il be lueh key elecHen-year Rome a* minimum wage
legislation, medical care for the
aged, and billa affecting school
eonatniclion, homing, agriculture

A re-1 search tram from Ohio Slate UniUs a vrrsily, said that when Communist
Menial 1 ^ n* Srls nuclear weapons, the
7
j dancer of war over Formosa will
7 Hfrt ’ he greater than the chances of
*e fnr conflict over Berlin.
The rrsrarchrrt said that intera rr national Irnsion may increase in
*r
the next decade so that “ any spark
I —a false radar warning, an arc!\
, dental overflight, a failure in com• munirations—could trigger" ratal,
Irophf.
Sovicl
They said that among possible
Jtchrv cause* of a major accidental war,
Id out j the most serious danger would bo
agree ; thr “ unintended iproad of limited
indis- wars." They aaid limited wars arc
until a near certainty in the 1860 s.
&gt;s of ; Thr five month study waa head1rd by Dr. John B. Phelps, a memn 1m her of the Ohio Stale Physics and
arsed Astronomy Department. It was one
i that «f several financed by the estate of
ig up the late Col. Ralph D. Mention, a
a dis founder of the Reserve* Officer*
\Training Corp* (ROTC). 1

tain

CHICAGO (UPI) — A group of
Chicago area educators today call­
ed on Democrats to nominate Ad­
lai Stevenson for president am/
said Sen. John F. Kennedy should
be his running mate. The “ Teach­
ers for Stevenson-Krnnedy" said
the nation today "must have the
same qualities of leadership that
launched the American experi­
ment and went on to make thia
nation great."

Strained Relations
AMMAN, Jordan (U PD—For­
eign Minister Moussa Nasser an­
nounced Sunday, he Is drawing
up a report describing incidents
instigated by the United Arab Re­
public against Jordan to be pre­
sented at the foreign ministers
meeting of the Arab I^agtie in
August. Nasser ruled out any at­
tempts at meditation aimed at
improving the strained relations
between Jordan and the II. A. R.

Blasts Hurts 4
LUCEDALE, Miss. (UPI) - A
roadside fireworks stand exploded
near here Saturday injuring four
persons. Virgil Weeks, 42, was
inside the stand, located along
U. S. M, when, he aaid, “ every­
thing juat went bang." Injured
along with Weeks were two Mis­
sissippi Southern University stud­
ents, Woody l-ayfield and Kenneth
Sterner, and Atlas Malone, 54.
operator of the Hand. Cause of
the mishap has not been deter­
mined.

By United Pres* International
Florida'! holiday weekend death
loll Is running well behind (he Flor­
ida Safely Council's predicted 10.
United Press International today
counted nine accidental deaths
during the long weekend which
started at • p. m. Friday and
whieb aoda at midnight tonight.
J. T. Morgan, 21, Fort Lauder­
dale Negro, drowned while awitaming In a rock pit near Fort Laud­
erdale Saturday afternoon.
The state's first double tragedy
of the weekend occurred Sunday
afternoon when two Orlando Ne­
groes, Dave Owens, 41, and Leatar

MONDAY JULY d. I960

Flash Floods Lash

By United Freaa International
Tornadoes, high wind* and thun­
derstorm* so heavy they touched
off flash flood* raged through the
eastern half of the country over
the weekend.
Tito violent weather turned a
July 4 holiday into a cleanup day
for countless -Americans.
Hardest-hit appeared lo be In­
diana. Near disaster conditions
wort reported around Logansport,
Pent and Wabaah. All state police
were celled hack to duty te help
victims ef a storm which killed

one woman and caused hundreds
of thousands of dollar* damage.
Moving eastward, (he storm lath­
ed New York, New Jersey and
Connecticut.
Greenwich, Conn., police callmated that fl.OOO persona were
without electricity when gusty
winds toppled trees on power
lines.
Two New York Slate raido ataHon* were knocked off Ihe air for
up to to minute*.
The atorm disrupted traffic,
flooded subways and basement*

harry

(tad

iaf umpire of
ay at Caaxelt runner Art
ifs ion, Mike.

Mika caught regularly for the Caaaelberry Little League
Indiana and damonatraUa he knows how to block a run­
ner off the plate. T h e eons won 11 ko 10, but th acore
might be subject to proteat by the dads.

and inconvenienced millions in
New York City.
Fifty passengers on a subway
bound for Coney Island had to
leavo the train along a tunnel
catwalk when the train stalled in
a flooded Brooklyn track. Power
failures were reported In Brooklyn
and Queens. Some homes in Suf­
folk County, on Long Island, were
blacked out for several hours.
Flash floods In Morehead, Ky.,
sent 100 families from thetr homes
after a Ito inch downpour la about
an hour. Jacksonville, Pla., was
soaked with IH inches ct rein In

an hour. Th# Florida
was buffeted by 78 mile en hour
winds.
A tornado struck the Medicine
Bow National Forest 38 miles west
of Laramie, Wyo., injuring a fish­
erman and causing extensive dam­
age to forest land. Another hit
near Boxley, Ga., and two person*
were injured.
A weekend windstorm with tim
“ express-train roar of a tornado*
ripped into Ihe extreme western
edge of Kankakee, HI., demolish­
ing two houses and pulling flut
roof from • third hoi

Holiday Death
Toll Over 300;
Record Predicted
By United Presi International
The nation's highway death toll
for the July 4 holiday passed the
3no mark lodar and experts pre­
dicted motorists would set a new
record before Ihe three-day week­
end ends tonight.
“ It It becoming more and moee
apparent that motorisla are speed­
ing lo a new all-time toll for any
three-day Fourth of July," Hie
National Safety Council aaid.
By I a. m. today. Hie highway
loll had reached 204. Another 76
persons drowned and 96 died in
miscellaneous accident* fnr an
overall fatality count of 438.
Ohio led the highway slaughter
with 25 dead. New York had tl,
California 20. North Carolina M.
Texas and Wisconsin IS, Pennsyl­
vania 12. Colorado and Georgia
12. New Jersey II end Missouri
10

.

The only seven slate* with fetelily free records were Alaska, De­
laware. Hawaii, Nevada, New
Hampshire, South Dakota and Ver­
mont.
The Safely Council, before the
weekend alerted, had predicted a
highway toll of 370. But with the
death count rising alarmingly, the
council aaid It now appeared Ike
previous record of 376 fatalities
in a three-day 1858 July 6 week­
end would ko broken.
laat month,' la the three day
Memorial Day weekend, 367 per­
sons lost their lives.
Although most accldenla this
weekend claimed only one uf two
lives, death fame in large doses,
too.
Six person* were killed in a
head-on collision between Iwe au­
tomobiles near Glndiula, N. M..
and seven died in the nation's
worst accident near Spring Green,
WIs.
In the Wisconsin mishap, a fath­
er and his *aix young children
were killed after a runaway trail­
er carrying horses tore through
the family ear. Only the mother,
Mrs. Lorraine Meiater, 38, surviv­
ed.

★

★

GRANDADDY TO NEW 50-8TAR FLAG ia this 44-atar flat which has
been in tha family of Col. Joseph A. Zielinski /Ret.) of Casfteftwny for
ninny yaara and in about 68 yearn eld. ZIeHnnki ia a veteran of the Cuban

★

Two Accidents
Mor Weekend

Dearborn Electronics, today of­
ficially announced the signing of
contracts for extending and ex­
panding their present facilities
on Hwy. 1712, south of Sanford.
The Herald reported the pro­
when ha ran the atop sign and posed expamlon program more
■mashed Inin Ihe ear operated by than a month agn.
Ram Pennerton
84 yeae old
Ne^ro who was also driving with­
out lights.
Pennerton and hi* passenger,
Ivey Pennerton, war* treated for
hrulie* and laceration*. Pennerton
wa* charged with operating a
vehicle without lights and Rrnok*
was charged with operating a
TOKYO (U P D -P r e m ie r Nobuvehicle without light* and also
failure to yield th* right o f way, suke Kishi's Liberal •Democratic
Party today gained a second im ­
poliea aaid.
pressive guhernsloriah elect ion vic­
Sunday at 11:11 p. M„ Jeannette tory reflecting popular support for
Ealllle Lain*. AO, o f Sanford, who Japan's military ties with the Unit­
•ays ah* blacked out, ran the stop ed States,
alga at Sevanth 81. and hit a car
Incumbent Liberal - Democratic
driven by David Michael Roberta, Gov. Kiroahi Kurthara scored a
IT, o f Hanford. Edgar H. Vickers, smashing win over his major op­
a passenger la th* first ear and ponent, Socialist Ichiro Umexawa,
the driver war* treated for ebra- in tabulation of votes eaat in a
■lone a* they were both thrown Sunday eleelion ia. neighboring
out e f the ear on Impact, police Sails m i prefecture. H followed a
•aid..
similar triumph by the govern­
Jeannette I-alng we* charged ment party's candidate in Hie
with failure te yield the right o f northern Honshu district of Aomori
way,
polire
added.
Damage Friday.
emanated to well over 91,200,
Final unofficial results gave
Kurihara 411,822 of 667,881 votes
cast. Umexawa polled only 146.M
votes. In third place was Hideo
LONDON
(U PI) — Aneurin Babe e f Ihe Democratic Socialist
Sevan, deputy .leader nf the Brit­ Parly.
ish Labor Party, remained in crit­
Both the-voters and Ihe Japanese
ical rendition today at hie home press were apathetic towards the
near Chatham. It « u disclosed election but both major parties—
Saturday that Bevan, who under­ particularly Hie Socialist* — bad
went « major abdominal opera­ made It s sect e f public popular­
tion laat December, had suffered ity teat o f the eoetrovaeetel JapanU. 8. security treaty.

Kishi's Party
Gains Vote Win

NO ARGUMENT — Mrs. Elmer
tits father-son baseball gam* pla)
fives the thumb
L*fo who waa thrown out at

SANFORD, FLORIDA

R. J. Simpson, prealdpn! and
general manager of the firm aaid
Ihe expansion is an outgrowth “ of
the success of the present menuThe expanfacturing operation!
lion will rover an additional 5,000
square feet, Simpson added.
Dearborn ia presently manufac­
turing film type capacitors prin­
cipally for missile and other air­
borne communication equipment.
Simpson u ld that Ihe engineer­
ing staff, research and production
personnel will expand within tha
next few months with a quarter
of a million dollars In wages paid
to added employes from the San­
ford area.
Tha expansion Involves Ihe mov­
ing ef other products from Chi­
cago to the local facility. Manu­
facturing activities remaining in
Chicago will be limited to specia­
lised projects and component! of
• rommarrial nature “ that can­
not he handled in this facility,"
Simpson said.

Quake Recorded
In Aleutians
■y United Preee Inienutieeal
A “ destructive earthquake" in
the outer Aleutian Islands waa
recorded Sunday at seismograph
•Utioos.
The quake registered T an the
Richter seale at Spring Hill Col­
lege, Mobile, Ala., according te
Urn Rev. Louis J. Risele. At Berk­
eley, Calif., Dr. Don Tocher, head
ef the seismograph lab, Mid the
snake bed a Mahtor magnilade e f
d.VS end wee eenlertd 1,866 mhea
nerthwaet ef Berkeley.

WASHINGTON (U P D -P reald &gt;nt
Eisenhower held a powerful n-w
economic wr ipun today to reH iale against Cuha's Castro reel on
for its .leisure of U. S.-owned
proneriics and other anli-Amrrlcan actions.
Cingreis approved legislation
g!“ 'ng the pi -laidrnl l ie authority
he sought In halt or curtail markr&lt; ng of Cuban sugar In ilia L u t­
ed Stairs.
Key lawmakers predicted tl at
Eisenhower would use the new
powor quickly but some diplomat*
ic official*‘ said they hoped a way
could be loi.nd to avoid such messurea.
These officials were fearful ti at
cracking down on Uta Cuban auger
quota might boomerang against
thia country elsawhero In Latin
America and bring fresh erics of
"Yanke* imperialism" from M lloaallsts.
But the chances of avoiding use
nf (ho economic weapon appeared
alight. The administration itself
Insisted upon the new authority
and there waa strong pressure in
Congress for action against Castro.
With Castro threatening te selia
more American-owned property for
every eul In the sugar quoin, the
two countries appeared to aland
on (be* brink of an economic war
that could have far-reaching reper*
euaaions.

Royal Welcomt
NEW YORK (UPD — The K l* f
•od Queen nf Thailand fly hare to­
day far « three-day roood t l activ­
ities iadadtag a ticker tape parade.
• nail m King e f Swing B e a r

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foecord Enrollment Predicted
Enrollment in Seminole County School*
thift fall Is expected to reach a record
peak of 12,921. Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee said today.
Milwee said the biggest increase In en­
rollment will be in the south end o f the
Arounty. However Milwee added th a t there
* re ample facilities to take care of the in­
crease' as t a r as classrooms are concerned.

A heavy increase la expected in AHr .
monte Springs, Longwood «n»l Cassel­
berry.
During the last school year, enroll­
ment in the schools was 10,812.
Miluce said th a t he expect* 9.128
white students in the schools and 3.79.1
Negro youngsters..
School in the fall will open Sept. 8.

Johnson Defies
COP; Asks Recess
WASHINGTON (UP1) — Senate Democratic Leader
Lyndon B. Johnson, defying Republican opposition, formally
asked today for Congress to recess Saturday and return
Aug. 8. a fte r th e political conventions.
Johnson proposed a recess resolution shortly a fte r GOP
lawmakers in both House and Senate took a stand against
_

_

,

Truman Remains
Mum On Quitting
As Demo Delegate
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (U P 1 )O o r m e r Prealdent Truman re­
mained silent today about hli
•respected reiisnation a i a Mis•etiri delegate to the Democratic
Rational convention, while apeMillion increased on how hii
action would affect the preidenUal
hopei
of
Sen.
Stuart
Symington for the Democratic
preiidential nomination.
Truman, in a terie telegram
(Wednesday
to Slisiouri Gov.
Jam es T. Blair Jr., said he was
resigning ai a delegate and also
would not atlend the party'! con­
vention, beginning July 11 in Dot
Angeles. He gave no explanation.
His private secretary. Miss
lo se Conway, said the 76-yesrold former chief executive would
bold a press conference Saturday
“ presumably lo explain hix rea*
aoni for deciding not to go lo Los
^Angeles."
Only last week, at a rally for
Symington in Kansas City, Trumsn iold eoo supporters of the
Missouri supporters:
“ I'm for Stu, and I'm going to
•fay with him until the last dog
dies."

Deal On, GOP Says
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Repub.
Mean National Chairman Thru*tea B. Morton aaid today Demo•rata have made a “ deal" to run
a Kenntdy-Johnaon ticket in the
presidential election.
Morion, who also is a GOP tenA ator from Kentucky, said the tip^ a l f was former President Tru­
m an's announcement that he
would not atlend (he Democratic
•onvention opening July 11 in Los
Angeles.
The decision of congressional
leaders lo recess the Senate and
House for a month and come
back to work aflrr the political
conventions was furlhrr proof of
a “ deal," Morion declared in a
. ttatem ent.
fr “ It seems clear from all indi­
cations that a deal has been
made and there will be only one
ballot in Los Angeles," he said.
To the suggestion that he might
accept the vice presidential nombutton, Senate Democratic Lead­
e r Lyndon B. Johnson (Tex.) bad
this comment.
“ The silly season is on and I'm
sorry it is aliening people who
' ether wise
would
talk
more
V eense."
A spokesman for Sen. John P.
Kennedy, current frontrunner for
the Democratic presidential nomi­
nation, declined to comment on
the Morton statement.
Morton, said Truman’a an­
nouncement Wednesday (hat he
was resigning aa a convention
delegale "ia proof (hat he ares
the handwriting on the wall and
rumors of the Kennedy • Johnson
9 deal that has been floating
•round Washington are true."
Truman has endorsed Sen. Stu­
art Symington (Mo.) for (he
Democratic presidential nomina­
tion. He said he would explain
his reasons for not attending the
ventlon al a news conference
Saturday.

the plan to recc*« rather than adJourn for the year before the De­
mocratic convention begin* July
II. He will ask a vote later today.
Senate llrpublican leader Ever­
ett M. Du keen backed Johnson
even though (JOP senators were
i rported to have shown two-to-onr
sentiment against a recess.
Johnson accused the Republicans
of trying to keep Democrat! from
attending tha party'a pre-conven­
tion platform committee meetings
which start next Tuesday in Los
An*eie*".~H« "said the'G O I’"'move |
was “rather partisan in charac
ter."
The Democratic leader, a presIdential pio.pect, told the Senate
Congreia cannot finish next w ttk
and that “anybody who pretsndl
he can do it la misleading th « '
Ameiiran people and branding
himself aa tha demagogua he la."
House Republicans voted un­
animously at a rloscd-door caucus
to oppose recessing this weekend.
S e n a t e Republicans expressed
their sentiment Informally by a
show of hands at their own pri­
vate caucu*.
Rep. Charles R. Uneven of
lowra, chairman of the confer­
ence, told newsmen there was to
much dissatisfaction among Dem­
ocrats over tha receat plan that
there was a “good chance" that it
would b« defeated on tha House
floor.

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (VPM - Btoak
prices at 1 p. m.:
American TAT .................
American Tobacco .......... . 56‘x
Bethlehem Steel ................. . 43
Caterpillar ..........................
Chrysler ............................... . 43
Curtiss • Wright ................ . 17H
DuPont ................................ 200’4
Ford Motor ........................ . 66'*
General Electric ............... . 92*•
General Motors ................. . 44
Graham • Paige ...............
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Johnson Electronics ......... . 9W-10
Lorillard ............................. . .36'a
Minute Maid ..................... . 23' a
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Eatabliahad i908

WASHINGTON (UPD — Presi­
dent Eisenhower today vetoed as
“ indefensible" a bill to raise the
pay of federal workers by $7.so
million a year. He offered to ap­
prove “a modest increase" tied
to a 2.1 percent rise In the rost
of living since (he last general
pay boost in 1958.

Eisenhower said Use electionyear pay measure, granting in­
creases ranging from 7:3 to l.fl
percent, could not be defended
“ by any light," including the rise
in (he cost of living.
The chief executive, la a special
message to the House, said the
present federal pay system was

badly antiquated and the pay bill
would make the situation worse.
He assailed what he railed “ pres­
sure tactics" uy some postal
workers to get Congress to pass
the measure—and to override the
expected veto.
The disputed pay bill, V the
veto is overridden, would go into

effect thie Friday.
It would provide across theboard pay raisea of 7.3 percent
for 1,4M,000 white collar workers
in the three branches of govern­
ment • eteculive legislative, and
Judicial,
The aame increase would go to
1 .10.000 postal workers in higher

News Briefs
Actors To Divorce
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Aeries*
Granger announced Wednesday
“ ..........
they would dissolve their 10-yearmarriage. A spokesman for the
' ° UP&gt;»
■ dlvorce w° uld
within the next month, pron&gt;b|F ,n
» her« bolh *r«
r**id*nt*.

Another One?
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
dent Eisenhower hopes to break
away for a vacation next month.
probably in Newport, aR. 1., but
ruefully expects the August con­
gressional session lo bring him
back to tha steaming capital. The
president chatted informally with
reporters about hit vacation plan*
Wednesday.

Congo Republic

SPECIAL GUESTS nt the Coffee Club meeting held to­

Sanford Firm
Gets Survey Job

were left ko rig h t, L'apt. F. G. Edwards, Deane Rnine,
of tha N orth American Aviation Co., Lcdr. Jack Lang­
ford and Cdr. C. 8. Blake.
(IIm a id P h o to )

Red, Cuban Ties Growing

Damage Heavy
'• Two Mishaps

Fight Brewing
On Wage Hike Bill

Navy Calls Off
Search For Pilot

^Federal Controls Rapped By Sanford Attorney
Sanford attorney Edwin Shinbolter Wednesday critialed (ha
way Ihe Federal government it
•standing it* controls over indivi­
duals by it* intcrpretaliona of the
ganaral welfare elauaet of the
•onstituiion.
Shinholser. speaking at the
iwnnia Club luncheon aaid that
'" I am confident that if I
nought to run my own affaira in
Mm manner in which the federal
government's are run, I would
wind up in bankruptcy in lest than
diva years."
"I cannot accept gracefully lb*
Maitroctiow by government ai my
rig H to be an independent indivi­
dual." buinnoUer emphasised.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 727

Ike Vetoes Federal Pay Raise

day w ere sh o w n through the new storeroom addition n t
LEOPOLDVILLE, Congo (UPI)
—The Congo ended 52 year* as a
the Chamber of Commerce Building. Mra. Camilla Bruce,
Belgian colony and became the
left, of the Chnmber sta ff conducted the tour. Gueata
world's newest republic at one
minule past midnight today. The
proclamation of independence sat
off two days of riotous festivities
, in tbe Uth African country lo
gain ila freedom aince World War
II. Tha Congo is about a third
tha aiac of the United Stales and
aipa U million w nplf—loo.ono
The '{My Pl^Unfofa tjaa ktatga’ WASlJN .Tt-N (UPI) - \ ’uba'a lha three big ail firm* refused an
ni European*.
rd the Job o r‘su4V*ylng 11* water
• selaur* of American «*' n- iv'fctfna order to rafiaa Soviet aruda »U
supply &gt;&gt;J.iem and recommending Enforcem ent Askeu
has played into Ihe hands / Ihe | which Cuba 1* importing in asa 20-year program for Its develop­
Soviet trade offensive ia , l.aiin
TALLAHASSEE
U
jPI)
Girls
ment (a a local firm, Lcftler arid
Ameru a and ppses a knotty diplo- change for auger.
Bush, in association with Clark, State Gov. Marsha Orth aaid Wed­ malic problem for tha United ’ Premier Fidel Castro's currency
Dailey and Dietz o( Urbans, ill. nesday laws governing tale of ob­ Slates on how In beat it.
restrictions have, prevented Ihe
•
The preliminary survey and re­ scene literature and alcoholic
U. S. oifkisis (cared that Wed­ American lirm* from collecting
bevrragei
should
be
more
slricUy
port it to be started right away
nesday's takeover of the Texaco
and be rompleled within four enforced. Mias Orth, 17, a high refinery in Cuba and Ihe threaten­ suine *50 million in bills they were
months. It will Include a review achooi senior from Ocala, said ob­ ed aeliura of* American Esso owed lor their Cuban operaliona.
of the present water system, plant scene literature waa being forced and Bntish-Dutcji Shell refineries Cuba has expropriated $3U0 million
and facilities and the city's well on young parsons by distributor* would thrust Cuba toward greater to 9430 million in other American
properlie* without compensation.
field* and the engineers will be and producers, and that many tav­
on Iron Curtain barter
To put it mildly, these difficul­
required t» present a stage by. ern operators ignored the law* reliance
ties fur private enterprise are un­
stage dcielopmrnl proposal to against sala lo minors in order to trade.
Tbe Texaco arixura ram r alter likely to encourage free world in­
take care of the next 20 year* of make more money.
vestment in Cuba.
city growth.
Meanwhile, Soviet Premier Ni­
Mott important item in the sur­ Nikita Snubbed
kita S. Khrushchev made it clear
vey will be location of additional
VIENNA, Austria (UPI) -Soviet
in Romania last week that expand­
well fields for increasing -the i Premier Nikita Khruahrhev flew
ing trade with undeveloped areas
water supply and the stage dive- I into Vienna today with » message
was a main ilem of Soviet policy.
lopmcnl suggestions to keep Ihe of friendship and peacrfti' coex
Cuba hat signed trade agree­
city from overtaxing its supply istence and received the
in
ments with East Germany, Poland
and plant as it hat had to during diiferenl reception ha t&gt;n
11
tha recent dry period, Cily Man­ perienced on any visit u, tha West.
Two acr nt* in ihe cily limits
ager Warrrn Knowles said.
Even the 140,000 Viennese who Wednesday afternoon resulted in
The report, expected to cost voted for the Communist Parly in damages of over ll.uoo, police re ­
about. $8,000, also will include Ihe Iasi elections stayed off the ported. l,ouis Junior Hopkins a
a review of water system main­ sundrenched street*. By contrast 22-year old pipefitter from Ten­
tenance and repair problems and hi* reception in America was al­ nessee waa traveling n ortli on
proposals fur solving them in lha most friendly while in Franca it French Ave. when Louis Fritz Nafuture.
they, of Lake Monroe pulled onto
bordered on the enthusiastic.
June rains have eased Ihe pres­
French from a filling station. HopWASHINGTON (UPI) — A
sure on ine water plant and it it
kin’s car struck the left front of fiicht browed In (ho House today
running at normal since Ihe wa­
Nathey'a, resulting in LS0 dam­ aver rival electlon-yoar bills to
ter supply level is up, Knowles
age.
boost tho ll-on-hour minimum
reported.
The charge against Nathcy waa wore and briny more workers
failure to yield the right-of-way-, under its protaction.
police said. There were no inju­
Domorratia Leader John W. Mc­
ries.
Cormack predlrted that the Hou.e
In Ihe second mishap, lamia Ho- would pat* a bill by night-fall in
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - The
Navy called off a search today laa, was going south on Park Axe., Ihe rush to clean up ptndlng busi­
WASHINGTON (UIM) — T h e for i pilot believed killed when when a car driven by Doris lo-ona
before storting a convention
House was expected to vote over­ his single-engine Jet plana crashed Scruggs, of Sanford pulled onto ness
m i'K this weekend.
whelmingly laie today to grant near Palalka Tuesday night.
Ihe avenue from the Pig 'n* WmtLiberal Democrats said they be­
Eisenhower Ihe power he wants to
Tbe pilot was Identified loday lie, atarted lo make a loft turn, lieved they could pul across their
atop or trim Cuban sugar tales lo •I Lt. (Jg&gt; William D. Ixw u of and was struck1on the right iront
measure Increasing ths minimum
the United Stales.
Canton, Ohio.
lender by Kolas' auto, police aaid. wage gradually to 91-29 an hour
The legislation would halt fur­
Searcher* found lb* wreckage
Charges have been filed against and extending coverage to t.6 mil­
ther Cuban import* unless the of the plane icattared over a both parties, police aaid. Itotaa lion more worker*.
President ordered them continued. quarter • mile area Wednesday U charged with failing lo have
Hut they ronreded that tbe bill
Secretary of State Christian A. morning. But tber* was no sign hi* vehicle under control and feted a nip-and-luvk battle with a
Herter told newsmen last week of the pilot, the Navy said.
Mra. Scrugg* is charged with hav­ substitute barked by a RcpubliIhe administration had no imme­
A Navy spokesman aaid Iwwia ing no driver'* license and failure can-Southarn Democratic coalition.
diate plan to reduce Cuba's im­ waa presumed dead. The cause to yield the right-of-way. Total
House GOP Leader Charles A.
port quota.
of the crash was not known.
damage was I67S, police added.
Ilallet-k said he would fight for
the substitute, sponsored by Rep.
A. Paul Kilcbin (D-N. C.). Hailed,
foresaw
a “reasonably good
chance" of winning.
Kitrhin's substilut* would raise
tha wag* floor U 91.11 an hour,
Sbinhul»«r pointed out that tioni can be dictated by federal dividual* operating in a free at­ tha maximum recommended by
mosphere can liva and work harm­ the Eisenhower administration for
federal control over the indivi­ agencies."
oniously in a common cause; presently covered workers.
dual bat been extended, and con­
“ One hat only lo investigate those aame individuals when
tinue* to be extended in numer­
ous way*. “Social security and the eoata and terms under which grouped into apeeial segments
similar legislation
hat
been many of these projects are con­ centered on promotion of (hair
broadened to the point where even structed lo learn that tuch dicta­ selfish interests, ran be forced
the self employed.' professional tion U frequently not ia Ihe heat into particular rlaaai/icailout and
man ia now forced within Ha interest* of ttw taxpayer." ha pilled against each other."
“ Whether intentionally or alharThe Sheriff'a office reports Mist
••id.
scope."
“ Whan ■ govern moat under­ wise, our national government in there was an armed robbery at
Shinholser stressed that an In­
creasingly common mean* of ex­ take*. U destroy individuality and •caking to standardise the Amer­ lha Little Giant food ators la
tending federal control U parti­ reduce Ha paopia la a aommon ican individual hat bean guliiy of Forest City Wednesday night.
Two white men wearing khaki
cipation in alatc or public pro­ denominator, it *om*limas resort* fostering dissatisfaction, enrourject* with ladaral funds. “ Whan la daviewa do visas, “ flbinboJaar ■gm* discord and breading ha- pants and white shins sod armad
Mad; Mm lawyer aaid.
wMh a shotgun and a fietol staged
•web funds a n part of nay pro­
“ Wa must never gurreadar in­ tha robbery, lha sheriffs' office
ject far construction of reads,
buildings, or olhrr works, tb* such device involves a curious dividual freedom for so-called se­ said. The investigation was stilt
ua at prase Mata.
wage*. hours, and working asadi- parados. tbhiis
to- curity," Aa tm phasued.

House To Vote
On Sugar Quota

THURSDAY, JU N E 30, 1960

Little Giant Food
Store Robbed

and Osacho*loval|ia recently.
The State Department Wednes­
day blasted Ihe action against
Texaco as “a naked laltura. , .
to contravention of tha norma of
conduct by responsible govern
menl."
For the United Stairs the prob­
lem was how to curb Ihe Commu­
nist like “infection" in Cuba with­
out putting Washington in the role
of unilaterally cracking down on a
small l-atin American neighbor.

Search Continues
For Six Campers
MAUSTON, Wi*. (UIM) - Res­
cuers planned to search a Ki foot
deep, brush-filled holt today for
tha bodies of six boy campers be­
lieved drowned in tha swollen Wis­
consin River.
Jtesrchcrs said the bodies may
have caught In ths brush tangled
in tha hols a mile up river from
here.
Authorities said they would ask
tha Wisconsin Public Service Com­
mission In open river dams,
thereby lowering Ihe water level
to aid In the search for the boys,
all sons of families who fled lha
Communitl-ruled Ukraine.
The boys, II to 14 years old,
were swept downstream Tuesday
evening when they panicked and
let loose a guide ropq while wadlog across tha treacherous river.
The boys werr identified as Ihor
Lcwytiky of Minneapolis, and
George Trytrhan, Oleh Szereincla,
Roman Kuriama, Orest Nikoro
wyct and Orest Kurylak, all of
Chicago.
Camp leader Roslydau Bojaowys, II, was leading the boys
across the 73 fool-wide river si
dusk when he suddenly stepped
into a hole and went under.
The 19 boys clinging lo the rope
panicked and let go. Twelve of
the boys, and 14 other* who Jumpad in from the shore lo help, were
rescued.

Burdick Takes
Lead In Hot Race
BISMARCK, N. D. (U PI)—Dem­
ocratic Rep. Quentin Burdick not­
ed ahead of Republican Gov. John
Davit loday in their down-lo-thawire race for a seat in lha U. g.
Senate.
Burdock, carrying Democratic
Party hopes to establish this tra ­
ditionally Republican North Da­
kota as a a two-party state, forged
ia front on new, straggling re ­
turns from rural areas.
With all but 2$ of tha slate's
2,118 precincts reporting, Burdick
bag U M U votes sad Davis MB,130. Burdick, first Democratic
congressman in slate history, thus
Bag a MP-vala gurgle.

salaried brackets, while an a&lt;MA
tional joo.ooo postal employe*
would get pay boost* ranging
from 8 to 8.2 percent.
Eisenhower said thal be wa*
convinced a* far aa general pay
legislation wa* concerned, that it
wa* not required now and ihnuld
not be enacted “ until w* can al
the same time intelligently mo­
dernize our pay system.”
Because this view is not shared
by Congress, however, he said ha
would be willing, to resolve tha
difference, to approve “ a modes!
increase reasonable commensu­
rate with the percentage rite ia
the consumers' price index tinea
the last general pay increase."
He called Ihe pay raise an ea&gt;
ample of “ fiscal and legislative
irresponsibility" and said it would
discriminate against certain fed­
eral employe* in tuch a manner
that would offend ail thinking
Americans."
The President said that under
the bill federal employes making
higher salaries would hava gotten
larger pay raisea on a percent­
age basis lhan those whose pres­
ent pay is below com parable
levels in private business.
“To thus heighten the present
distortion would be grossly unfair
and highly discriminatory," El­
senhower laid.
He laid the measure was “ man­
ifestly unjust" because for soma
employes it granted : pay in­
crease of nearly • per cent but
for others performing exactly the
same work the Increase would ba
only about 714 percent.
lie rejected flatly the claim that
the proposed pay increases were
Justified by the rite in the cost of
living. He pointed out thal since
June 1938, when federal worker*
got a 10 percent pay hike, the
cost of living ha* advanced only
2.1 percent.
Sponsors of the pay raise be­
lieved chances are good that Ihry
can muster the two-thirds vole la
both (he Senate and House need­
ed In write U into law over hi*
objections The measure won
House approval originally on a
377-40 \ote and Was passed by
lha Renata 63-17,

Noise From New
Jet Somewhat
Lower Than A3D 7 Storms Spread
To East Coast.

The new ASJ Jet Itombrr expect­
ed at lha Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion by the end of Ihe year won't
make quite as much noise as the
A3D, Deane Rslne, llrld Service
representative of North American
Aviation Co. said today.
Raina was guest of honor at the
Coffee Club meeting this morning
and after tha meeting told the
Herald that the new bomber gets
off lha ground faster than tha A3J
making lha sound somewhat lower.
Raina told Coffee Clubbers that
his company will help In indoctri­
nating crew* at NAS until they
become familiar with the program.
Other guests at the monthly
meeting were Lcdr. Jack Lang­
ford, PIO officer at (lie base who
■aid VAII-Threc Commander Ken
Rowell i* in Washington confer­
ring with officials on the A3J.
Other guests were Capt. F. 0 .
Edwards, and Cdr. C. J. Hlakr.
Coffer clubber* also viewed the
new storeroom addition at the
chamber.

Kennedy Won’t
Carry South,
GOP Leader Says
FORT MYERS (UPI) -F lo rid *
Republican Chairman G.- Harold
Alexander said Wednesday that
San. John Kennedy (D-M ati.) wilt
not carry Ihe South in hit bid for
Ihe Democratic presidential nomi­
nation, despite recent statements
by hit supporters.
Alexander, who is also GOP
Southern state chairman, said
Kcmedy could “ kiss the South
goodbya" despite statements that
he welcomes Southern votes,
“ After all," Alexander said,
“ we have already heard from the
horse himself about where ha will
aim hit kick."
He said Kennedy “ shows be­
yond a doubt that Southerner*
must afilliate themselves with
the uarty that is tha most conser­
vative at lha national level, rather
than perpetual* in name only tha
tradition of the past too years."

By United Press Ictcrnollonil
Thunderstorms, hu:l and winds
up to 63 miles mi hour raged
through the central great plains,
Midwest and along the Atlantia
Seaboard Wednesday nighl.
A tornado touched down two
miles east of llooncville N. Y-, hut
minor damage and no Injuries
were reported.
Sixty miles an hour winds and
torrential downpour* htruck Wordrn, Livingston and Bunker Hill, lit
southern Illinois, early today. Of­
ficials reported many trees and
wires down and said the w'« It
caused heavy damaro to some
homes and businesses.
Galc-forcc winds accompanied
drenching rains through Kcuasi j ,
northern Missouri and m itra l ami
eatlern Kan.as. Hall llm tiro of
golf balls pelted St. Francis, Kan,
Heavy rains, hail and brilliant
lightning bnili-d along tiic Allan ie
roast, knirkii g out power and te'ephone line* *1 llowilns Green, Ya,
O.hrr showers and t tui.dmhowers were reported from (he north­
ern Rockies tuough tho plains and
cm ral .Missitr ppi valley into tha
ca&lt; ern Ohio \ alley.

I

li

Firsv Convict
Witness In Trial
Expected Today
JACKSONVILLE, (UPI) - T.a

federal g»\ernm r..l was c u p e ­
led to get the first of its coivlct witnesses today in lha tr.al
of 14 former Halford State Pris m
guards charged with torturing
inmates.
Ths government introduced tha
prison records of 11 convicts Wed­
nesday, including that o( mur­
derer Charles Bashlor. Tb* worst
recorded punishment shown on
Bashlor't record was reduction to
a bread ami water dlel, lots of
visiting privileges, and loss al
time oil for good behavior.
Tb* government contends lha
guards subjected convicts to cruel
punishment, which included beat­
ing, (hackling them to bar* for
long periods, and battaring th e n
with atreama of water from lira
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI) hoses.
—Secretary-General I)ag Hintmarskjold advised loday against
any United Nations meeting on lha
disarmament queatioa at this tirpa.
Hammarktjold took thia position
at a n a v i conference held while
lha United States and Us allies
KATMANDU, Napal (UPI) —
disagreed on eoavoking lha U. N. T a l a liny Himalayan soually
Disarmament Commission aa an ailed quickly u&gt; bolster Us armad
aftermath lo the collapse of the lorcts today in tha lace of Camlu-power talks in Geneva last Mon- muni it C uuioe attacks tram Tibet
day.
ua istp ilsaa border outposts.

Dog Advises
Against Meet

Nepal Bolsters
Defense Force

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�Around
The Clock
Dedication ceremonies featuring N,
Mayor Hernia Sor.ntU of - New
Smyrna Beach, a matched race
between top Grand National NAS­
CAR drivers here for the Fire­
cracker “ 210" and ten races for
the speedy Class A and B Karls
Will herald the Friday formal
opening of the New Smyrna Kart­
way Road Track.
The new one-siath track, design­
ed and built especially for Kart
racing la the only ode of its
kind in northeast Florida. Paved
with asphalt and comprised of
both right and left hairpin turns
•a d a long sweeping straight•Way, the course should provide
a maximum of skill and dexteri­
ty oa the part of Kart drivers and
a cleanup thrilling performance
-ta the soectators.
Mayor Bonnalt will officially
•pea the track ia a pre-race dedlcatioa ceremony as the latest
addition ta the rapidly expanding
recreational program to the area.
A feature attraction to the open­
ing might’s celebration will be the
jaeteh reee Ulweea the top-Grand
National NASCAR drivers Tom
fia te e e of Chicago; Larry Frank
• I Greenville, S. C.,* Bobby Johns,
Miami; Richard Petty Jr., 1M9
will be leaving aarly next wash.

A former northern police officer
and night watchman was appointed
by the Caiaelberry aldermen to
begin duties a t the community's
second policeman,
Gaylord A. Bardeen, previously
a night watchman for the Cassel­
berry Realty Co., was employed
to serve on the night shift.
Lytle Swope, chairman of the
hoard, said, “ this will now give
our town complete police protec­
tion 24 hours a day."
Action on Bardeen's base salary
was deferred until the neat meet­
ing in July, Swope added.

Jack Wilber, former president
of the Seminole Sportsmen's Club
has been named vice president of
the Fifth District Sportsmen's
Assn.------------- ~ -------------- ---—
A course for water safety In­
structors has recently been com­
pleted at tha Municipal Pool un­
der the direction of Robert Zubrod,
Southeastern Area Water Safety
Instructor of the American Red
Cross, Tho following have receiv­
ed their certificates as Instruc­
tors: Evelyn Emma Birkenmeycr,
Rosemarie Herald, Thomas Ed­
mund Herald, John Joseph Krohne,
Ron M. Lady, Harold William
Reedy, Raymond Franklin Stroupe,
William Edmond Weber and Catha­
rine Lee Giles.

Foley; Messick
Named Mailmen
For Two Areas

W. 20th St., is undergoing surgery
at Orange Memorial Hospital to­
Richard L. Foley and George
day.
F. Messick were named Wed­
nesday aa the Casaelberry-North
Orlando area'* first mailman,
He Got The Mouse
Donald WlUsoe, Caaeelberry postSTILLWATER, Okla. (UPI) - m atter said.
Foley wiB eover the North Or­
Who ia tha louse who sent Kata
the mouse? That's what Stan Katx, lando a r ts and assist Messick is
columnist on the Daily O'CoIle- Casselberry. Messick wlH also
gian, Oklahoma Stale University servo alt of tho Howetf" Park sec­
newspaper, wanted te know after tion.
The besme to house delivery
someone sent him a dead moeae
in the m a l. The only return ad- w &gt; Mart at approximately fcM
a. » . Friday, WiHsoa added.
Mrs. J. 0 . Andes flr., ef SOS drees said.

Grammar school playground hald
a contest featuring baby plcturaa
of the children enrolled at the
area Tuesday. Judging wat held in
two eategories to determina the
cutest picture and the most unuusual picture. Prixea of bubble
gum were taken home by David
White and Patti Prascott in the
cutest categories. In (he compe­
tition for most unusual picture,
prises were claimed by Bill and
Chall Crowell and Cathy Owen.

BKfN DIVING la becoming eee ef tha n o d popular •porta In tha atntai
Many sport* enthusiasts have taken to this sport and will be spending
th eir vacation this y ear a t various lakes and springs and the aalt w ater
participating in this new outdoor paatime. I t’s becoming popular w ith tha

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T hurs. June 80, ’80—Page 8

2 Negroes Assigned Rockefeller Looking Like General Without Army At Governor's Meet
Unusual Animals Highlight City
To White Schools
Summer Recreation Program Show By Dade Board
Wednesday, o ier 75 different second, Alice Hamn; Largest
pci* «cre entered in a pet parade Dressed Pet—first, Sharon Woods.
at the Pineerest playground in Best trained Pet—first, Pat Clovis;
conneetion with the Sanford Reercation Department'* Summer second, Janet Lewis. Pet With
Largest Tail—first, David Dearprogram.
Pets ranged from the smallest Diane' Dearolph. Pet with longest
flea to the largest collie dog.
| ears — first Linda Gallatin; sec­
Parents of the children acted as ond, Judy Klinefelter; third, Janet
judges for the \arious assortments
of pets. Pels were classified in Lawia; Largest pet — David Richarde, first; Christ Woods, second.
o\er 20 categories.
First, second and third place , Smallest Pet — Kenneth Von Her%ihbnns were given in each cate­ I hulis; second, Marilyn Von Hcrbugory. The ribbons were awarded to Us; third, Kerry Gonzales, Cutest
—first, Reed Stutsman; second,
the following children;
Pedigreed dogs—largest — first, ! Kathy Todd; third, Mike Pitzie;
Paula Sheppard; second, Janet fourth, Marlene Donls; fifth, Jack
i Hamn. All of these won blue rib­
Lewis; third Genny Klinefelter.
Smallest; first, Theresa Parrish; bons.
Winners In the pet parade at
second, Martita Ralston; Cutest;
first, Martita Ralston; aecond, jwillthliH* worn • \fnat Ifnitiiml
(Jenny Klinefelter. Most Reautiful;
first, Gcnny Klinefelter; second,
gfanet Lewis.
w Non-pedigreed d o g s—L arg estfirst, Lisa Phillips. S m allestfirst, Hayes Royd; second, Ken­
neth Alford. Cutest—first. A1 Sekitip: second, Da\ld Richardc;
third, Hayes Boyd. Most Beautiful
—Pat Clovis; second, Bonnie Lip_aey; third Kenny Alford.
Pets In general—Smallest Dress­
ed Pet—first, Reed Stutsman;

Danny Reagan, ducks; Francis
Ganglcman, ducks, largest Pet,
Larry and Billy Gallitan, rabbits,
and Danny Reagan, ducks.
Smallest pet, Steve Androskl,
Guppies, and Luanne Gangleman,
goldfish.
Longest Tail, Johnny Hinton,
gold fish. Shortest Tail, Frank
Dukes, turtle; and Ellen Betts,
Longest Ears, Larry and Billy Gal­
litan. rabbit; and Billy lamgwell,
rabbit. Pedigreed Dogs—Tom Aus­
tin. Carolyn McGough and Ross
Smith, most beautiful. Non Pedi­
greed Dogs—Jam es Shoemaker,
David Williamson, most beautiful.
Rest Trainrd; James Glenn. Cats
—Margie Goodspeed, Cindy Brown,
Peter Kelly; cutest birds. Geri
Warnkc, Bruce Thomas and Na-

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One day last week, while opera l• ing from the deck of the carrier
Franklin I). Roosevelt off the coast
of Italy, Lcdr. B. B. Brown of
Heavy Attack Squadron Eleven
became the first pilot to make 200
*A3D landings on the same carrier.
v Three weeks earlier he had set
the stage for this fine achieve­
ment by becoming the first pilot
in VAH-lt to make 300 arrested
landings in the A3I).
With todays hard fast carrier
operations, becoming a "CenturIan” (making 100 carrier land­
ings) is more or less a common
event among carrier pilots. But
to become a “Centurian" twice
m^board the same carrier in the
DISCUSSING PLANS FOR the Fourth of July parade
^aam e type aircraft la considered
and bazaar to ba held a t the DeBary Pinza from 4 to
quite an achievement.
' Lcdr. Brown entered the Navy10 p. m., are left, Mra. C.Imiyn Smith, co-chnirmnn of the
in 1943 and attended the U.S.
parade comm ittee and Mr*. Gloria Accardi, chairman.
Naval Academy from June of
(Herald Photo)
that year until June of 1948.
While there he lettered In foot­
ball and boaing. Shortly after
leaving the Academy, he was
assigned to the CSS Princeton
CV-37.
.Lcdr. Brown reported to VAH-11
Win January of 1959 and was with
the squadron for it's deployment
aboard the Roosevelt last year.
He previously served with VAH-3
and is currently on hia third tour
Junior and senior Ufa savin* of the Reereatlon Department
is the Mediterranean aboard the rout sts are being offered at the and the American Red Cron, pro­
Boosevelt.
Municipal Pool under the auspices
vided there are a sufficient num­
ber of registrants to justify the
activity.
Regiitrationa are being made
at both the pool and tha Recrea­
tion Department office. Tenta­
tive starting date for classes ta
July 6. In order to lake tha
Junior Life Saving Course, the
applicant must be at least 12
years of age and n»t over 13 and
a student from the 7th to loth
grade In school, and in sound
physical condition. To qualify for
the aeninr life saving course, re­
gistrants must have pissed their
16th birthday.
For both Junior and Senior
courses, applicants must possess
enough swimming ability to pass
the required rligibity test* indi­
cated in the roursei outlined.

Junior, Senior Life Saving
Courses Being Offered At Pool

Voting Rights
Trial In 4th Day
LCDR. B. B. BROWN, left, la congratulated by hi* com­
manding officer, Cdr. C. O. Dnnnaud III, a fte r making
hia 200th A3D landing aboard the carrier Franklin D.
R oosevelt.

U.S. Planning Spectacular Tests
sile* streaking across the Pacific
from Vandenberg Air Force Rase,
Calif., at speeds aproaching IS,000 milea an hour.
la announcing the long-awaited
decision late Wednesday, the De­
fense Department refused on se­
curity grounds to aay when it
would pit the Air Force and Army
m iiiilei against each other. But
19*1 or 1962 waa considered a
good estimate.

Double Sculls

Court Upholds
Western Union
Ruling On Tax
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
Supreme Court declared Wednes­
day the ttata could collect gross
receipts tax on Western Union
only on the firm'* lines wilhln
Ihe state.
The suit questioned the state's
method of collecting tile lax on
message* between Florida points.
Such messages are r e l a y e d
through Atlanta.
Hie high court upheld Circuit
Judge Hugh Taylor’s ruling In re­
gard to the tax on Western Union
linage.
It lent Ihe case back in the
lower court, however, with Ihe
provision that both the stale and
company could offer aiucmiuienta
or further evidence.
The court held Western Union
failed in prove Ihe stale had taxed
its linei outside the stale.
“ From all that apprars," said
Ihe court, "Ihe rale is based on
the airline distance between Flor­
ida points, and the Georgia Ilm.gr
contributes nothing In the way of
producing the Florida gross re­
ceipt*."

N e w In s t r u c t o r
S e t For C la s s e s
Eugene White, an Ohio painter,
will take over as instructor of
ihe Florida Federation of Art
aummer classes held in Dcllary
starting July 11.
A former student of the Ringling School of Art, Fl. Wayne,
Ind., Whila has received painting
awards in art shows held in Bra- i
denlot^ Sarasota, Ft. Lauderdale,
Toledo and Columbus, Ohio.
He will remain at the school
for three week* specializing in
oils, still life, landscapes and
portrails.

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ALBANY, Ga. (U P I)-Ju slica
Department attorneys nought to
tie up their case against Terrell
County voting registrari today as
the trial moved into it* fourth
day.
Tha government has attempted
to prove a "pattern or practice
of racial discrimination” against
Negro voter applicants by regis­
trar* of the South Georgia coun­
tyCounsel for the defense has vir­
tually conceded the fact th at ra ­
cial discrimination hat been prac­
ticed in the county, but It has
argued that condition* are now
improved.
The civil rights division of th*
Justice Department has argued
that Negroes are still, in effect,
denied the right to vote, and that
a federal refsrte is needed in the
rounty to permit them to register
in accordance with Georgia law.
The trial has brought tome
startling
testimony,
including
statements b/ two witnesses with
masters' degree* from New York
University that they were pro­
hibited from registering because
they were "illiterate."
Later white witnesses told
Judge William A. Bootle, who it
hearing tha case without a jury,
they were permitted to take tha
test In a group; tha tactions of
the Georgia or U. 8. Consituiion
which they copied warn easier
than those given to Negroes, and
that in soma rases they ware al­
lowed to ropy tha Constitution
aections, rather than writa from
dictation.

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NEW YORK (UPI)— Only four
combinations will compete in the
double sculls Juring the Olympic
rowing trials on Lake Onondaga
at Syracuse, N. Y.. July 9, it was
announced today by the U. S.
Olympic Committee. The co­
favorites are John B. Kelly Jr.
and William J. Knerhl of tha
Philadelphia Vesper Boat Club
and Bernard Costello and Jame*
Gardiner af the Detroit Boat Club.

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WASHINGTON (IJPI) — The
United States la preparing a aer­
ies of spectacular rocket teats in
the Pacific which will give the
Army a chance to prove ita claim
J ^ t h a t missiles can shoot down milH a ile s .
The testa may have a major
bearing on whether the Army's
Zeua an'l-miisile goes into large
production a t a weapon lor de­
fending U. S. cities against So­
viet intercontinental ballistic mis­
siles in the mid-1960s. A Zeua sys­
tem deployed throughout the Unitrd States could cost up to $13
billion.
No other such defense weapon
* “ ii presently under development in
the free world, but the Army has
je t to convince Defense Depart­
ment and While House scientists
that the Zeua is the right answer.
In the coming testa, Zeua ml*alles will be fired from Kawajalein island in an effort to knock
down A'.laa tnlcreonUnenul mis­

GLACIER TARK, Mont. (UP1) The issue had become blurred by. campaign if he finds the platform the Democratic National Cotiven—Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller'* ] the time the vot# came, however, unacceptable,
i tion.
war w-ith the Eisenhower admin­
HI* campaign failed to budge
"Opposition to Kennedy hat eolistration and a victory spirit gen- cate direct GOP support fur the other Republican governors from lapsed,” commented Gor, MU
crated by pro-Kennedy Democrat* New- York governor.
their belief that Nixon would be chael V. DiSalle of Ohio, who**
dropped on the rival parties today
Rockefeller did more than his nominated for the White House, reaction was shared hy soma but
By United Press Intrrnstionsl
ns political fallout from the an- share to enable the Republicans j Among the more numerous
The Dude County Miami School nual governors' conference.
to compete with the Democrat* ' Democratic governors, there were not all Democrats.
Ron id assigned tsvo Negro sitter*
Rockefeller, who ha* been in the political sideshow* which no new declaration* In suppoit of
Wednesday to white schools for throwing challenges at President are normal at governor*' eonfer- any of the presidential cuntendthe fall term but turned down np- Eisenhower and Vice President j ences.
»r*. Rut supporters of Sen. John Trio Formed
plications of 12 other Negro rhil- Richard M. Nixon for three weeks,| He repeatedly asserted his. F. Kennedy of Massachusetts
HOLLYWOOD (UP1) - Conni*
dirn who wanted to attend white stepped up his attack during the right to spenk out on national is- mnintnined a Spirit of confidence Stevens ami Diane MrBain, two
schools.
conference which adjourned here sues, despite any disagreement unmatched by backers of his of Warner Brothers' moat promis­
The hoard assigned Rosetta Wednesday. Rut ha still looked with the administration, anil rival*.
ing young contract actresses, hav#
Pearson to North Miami Reach like a general without an army, promised to keep talking in an
Anti-Kennedy Democrat* were been assigned to reading roles la
Junior High and assigned her sis­
He did have the tuppint of five effort to influence the GOP plat- upset even more Wednesday by the picture "P arrish."
ter, Barbara. to Fulford elemen­ other Republican governors lining form to he adopted at the nation- the unexplained announcment that
With Sharon Hugucny, Miss Stevtary school. Tsvo other schools in
former President Truman, most cn* and Mis* MrBain will com'
up
w
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llbcial
Democrats
ai
convention
at
Chicago
next
the county svere desegregated Inst Wednesday to rebuff the admin- month. He reaffirmed his Krpuh- prominent supporter of Sen. prise a trio competing for tha afyear.
I istration on the politically hot is -1 lican loyalty hut kept the door
Farris Bryant, the Democratic sue of medical cure for the aged, open a crack to sit out the I960 Stuart Symington of Missouri, I frcliona of Troy Donahua, who
had withdrawn as a delegate t o ! tiara in the title role.
i
nominee for governor of Florida
who campaigqrd on a segregation
program, svas out of the state
when the action came.
At Knoxville, Tenn., leaders of
a Negro drive to integrate the
lunch counters of drug, dime and
regkter I
department stores, said their pro­
tests will continue despite vlom row
lence Wednesday and an Injunc­
tion obtained by one drugstore.
Dr. Merrill Proudfoot, a white
can vet a |
minister who tenches religion and
philosophy- at Knoxville College
for Negroes, wan attarked bywhite youths when he joined n
Negro sitdown protest. Proudfoot
said his assailants poured a soft
drink over him and "another hit
me hard across the face with the
back of hi* hand.”
Mrs. Dorothy McNabb, 2I&gt;, and
her 12-day-old daughter wera hit
hy a salt thnkrr thrown by a
M W /il
white youth at a Negro. Police
arrested Jimmy Taylor, 22. and
charged him with disorderly con­
All Trimmlnga
duct.
At Rock Hill, S. C., an all-white
Jury found an invalid Negro ministrr guilty of trespassing for try­
•
ing to obtain servire at a white
lunch counter. City Recorder
B. D. Hayes sentenced the Rev.
C. A. Ivory to a *100 fine or 30
Firth • Shrim p • Oyster*
days In jail, and Ivory filed no.
tic* of an appeal.

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COULDN’T /

By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: How come there are all
kind* of lawa to protect «uch dirty, rotten
.th in fs as dogs? I t looks to me like dogs
r have more rig h ts than people. J u s t le t me
•' do all th e things dogs do and I’d be in jell.
W hy is a dog’s life w orth any more
th a n a skunk’s or a wolf’s o r a fox’s ? A
dog should be treated like any other
anim al th a t does damage and goes where
It doesn’t belong. I think a m an should
'i have the rig h t to protect his own property
ag ain st a dog if he has to take down his
gun and s ta r t shooting.
DOG HATER
DEAR DOG HATER: W hoever heard
o f a skunk, a wolf or a fox saving a life?
Or leading th e blind? Or protecting a
child? Or guarding a home? O r bringing
com fort, affection and companionship to a
m aste r? B etter leave your gun where it
is, m y friend. *
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DEAR ABBY: I've been m arried for
. th re e m onths, to a man who can do every*
th in g I can do—but he can do it better
and In h a lf th e time. He's a much better
.. cdok than I am. He loves to w arh and iron.
- And his baking could take a prise. He was
r th e eldest of 12 children and his m other
was a widowed invalid, which accounts for
•it.
I hate housework, but I love business.
; I had six girls and two men in my depart*
m ent before I quit my Job to g et m arried.
(My husband was one of the men in my
• d epartm ent; m y salary alm ost doubled
hia.&gt;
• . Abby, would people think we were out
o f our minds if I went back to work and
m y husband quit his Job to keep house?
My boss keeps calling me. My husband

nayn he would like the arrangem ent if It
weren’t for w hat people would imy. W e’d
MARY AND MOREY
like your opinion
DEAR M. and M.: All a m arriage
needs to succeed is two people whose com.
mon objectives is m aking each other
happy. D on't w orry about w hat "people
say." Do as you please.
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DEAR ABBY:. I was employed by a
well-known firm .fo r 21 years. I, achieved
a fine position and excellent pay. Being a
single woman I was frequently invited to
dinners and theaters by some traveling
business associates. E verything was
aboveboard, and I never saw the inside of
a hotel room.
Imagine my h orror when I was called
as a witness In a divorce case! I had had
about 12 dates with this m arried man
over a period of two years. They could
find nothing immoral in our relationshin,
b ut the questions put to me were hum ili­
ating and insulting. I’ll never get over it.
My firm "suggested" I resign, which I
did gladly, as I couldn’t fnce my co-work­
ers a fte r all th a t n asty publicity.
Maybe printing this le tte r will put the
brakes on some unsuspecting girl, who
dates m arried business acquaintances. I
wish I had had such a warning.
SILLY SALLY
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By VERNON BOOTY
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Nelson
Eddy c a n # thrashing out of tha
musical wood! Thursday to de­
fend hla eld ataadby—"Short'aln'
.Bread.",
Eddy, who haa milked more
Mileage out of ahortalag broad
than El via haa from hla nervous
vli, Jumped into a fray over
doughy bread after ha had
'received a report that It wai
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just barely managing to escape
' An eager preaa agent, hoping biting hla tongue which was art­
te boost interest and aalea of fully tucked In hla cheek.
•hortning bread, aislgne'd a Uni"An outrage," Nelson ex' varsity of Southern California claimed.
- professor of biochemistry and nu"Thry'ro s e l l i n g abort’nln'
•'tritlon to investigate the benefl. bread short. It'a things like this
' t i l l qualities el the eld American that will make the South rise
comestible.
•gain. And 1 don't blame ’em.
- But the profeasor, Lucein A.
"Tbe profeasor missed tbe
Bevotta, came up with a nags- point Short'nln’ broad lan't sup­
-live report, saying It was low in posed to bo nutritious. It'a a psy­
thlsmlne, riboflavin and niacin.
chological thing, It haa boon an
Influence In thla country for
years. Mammy's little bablei lova
short'nln’ bread, and happy ba­
bies grow up to become happy
cltltens."
Eddy waa rea trained from
breaking late • rendition of the
song.
On hi* nightclub tour Nolaen
makea "abort'aia’ bread" the
high point of bis appearances.
"I've never recanted tbe Jokee
•bout me aad the song," ho
laughed. "Nobody atoms to bold
It against ma.
"1 first aang H back la 18*.
but It didn’t become s national
Joke until ISM when I was on the
Edgar Bergen ah aw aad Charlie
McCarthy, e« bearing I was
going to alag 'Short’nln’ Bread.'
cried, 'Oh, not that.' Hla remark
atarted a laud that laated far

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Wear the black, is it la quite
sm art with pale blue. Do try for
matching glove* and wear pearls
if you bava no blue jewelry. Oh,
yea, try a little matching blue eye
shadow, even If you wear eye­
glasses.
"Do you consider steam baths
bad for a heart patient? My moth­
er la anxious to try th sm .-S . A."
If your mothar la awara of her
heart condition you must have a
doctor, so ask. him about the
•team baths. I would not advlsa
them, but your doctor will know
her exact condition and whether
aba can take tha baths.
"Plaasa tell me about acceiaorlea for '• soft tone of lavender
taffeta. The dresa has no trim ­
ming. 1 will wear It to attend a
big hotel dinner. I have white
hair and wear a alio 18 dress.
I have not gotten anything to wear
with the dress.—M. T.
1 would suggest matching accaaaortas. You can go "all out" and
have a lavender rinse oa your hair
aad wear Uvaader costume pearl*.
Also have your shoes dyed to
match. Dila will ba very lovaly.

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wild dialogue and off-beat sight
gigs. Aiding Blue were Barbara
Heller aad Ruth McDevitt. both
A eerie* of new "Richard Dia­
mond" episodes moved into NBCTV's aummer achtdula Tuesday
night.
lb * private eye-opener, a story
about a band of bootleggara, waa

NBC In which hla guest will ba
Jason Evsrs, star of the new
Weatem aeries. "W rangler," which
fllla Ford’* epot for th# aummer.
The Phil Silvers special on
CBS from 10 to 11 i* called
"Summer In New York." I’hll
takes guest stars Carol Lawrtnra
and Carol Haney on a summtr’a
day tour of Madison Avenue,
pointing out th a t plane for next
■eason'a TV programs ar* at their
height. Thle leads Into tha
comadian'a explanation of how
hla old asrlaa about Sergeant
Bllko cam* te be created. Help­
ing him act out thyt Wt will be
coma of the regulara from the
Bllko platoon.

On U. S. ROYAL

THEY NEVER CHANGE

Some letters, and a telegram,
from fans of CBS-TV's daytime
show, "On The Go," remind me
that Jack Llnkletter's videotape
truck is being detoured off' the
airwaves after July I. I am urged
to protest. Okay. I protest
Remember last year when
"Tbe Sam Levenson Show" was
gsttlng the axel Letters. Col.
umns. Phone calls. But still, the
re-run mortis of "Dscember
B r i d e " set in. ("December
Bride," Incidentally, is thriving,
it’s adding n nighttime re run
next month.)
"On the Go" often presented
stimulating, adventurous TV fare.
H u t, of course, appears to be its
big handicap. A game show, with
prises for the lucky players, is
replacing "On the Go," making
this episode another backward
sltp for TV.
Yes, if you fetl strongly about
this, write those lettera to tbe
By DICK WEST
network. Right sow, one cost ac­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Back
countant'# word Marne to be
worth 10,000 angry letters. But, in the long ago, when' the world
who knows, maybe this will and I. were young, Maggie, it
change U enough votces for more used to amuse me to tell people
enlightened programing are heard.
who inquired about my occupa­
tion that I was aa "apprentice
pundit."
The N ext Voice . • .
HOLLYWOOD (UP1) — What *At tbe time, I regarded this a*
kind of a sound did n tyrannosau­ a deucedly clever rejoinder; ju it
rus make? For Jack H. Harris' tbe tort of thing that would be
"DiDosaunta' film release, they're quoted in all the beat drawing
giving tbe monster a voice by com­ rooms and get me invited to
bining tbe icratch of sandpaper, Perie M eita’s for tea and reparthe roaf of a Jet aircraft and e
crying baby.

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Psychological Association here.
Harlow said young apes demonstrata a definite need for ceroesee.
He said in tbe aba*nee of their
mother they wilt develop affection
for inanimate objects such aa a
doll, or even n stick.
Tha monkey deprived of a
mothar or a substitute later finds
great difficulty in adjusting to
th* society of fellow apes. Physi­
cal contact with tha mother may
be more important than any ether
factor In the epe'a adjustment to
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secretly think of themselves as
potential pundit*. Wa fancy that
if we could get free of the fet­
ters of facta, we could write pen­
etrating analyses that would toon
act the world straight again.
• In the old days, I could Jbke
about being an "apprentice pun­
dit," but aa tbe years wore on
I found it less and lets amusing.
1 finally abandoned It with on*
last hollow laugh.
1 mean, it gradually became
clear that 1 was in danger of re ­
maining in tha apprentice clasa
forever. Political c a m p a i g n s
came and went without anyone
asking ma for a penetrating anal­
ysis. It waa beginning to look Uka
the inscription of my tombstone
might read: "No pundit, he."
But now, by a atroke of luck,
I have fallen Into ponesaion of
some documents that may sav*
the day and enable me to win
my letter as n journeyman pun-

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COOL
COMFORT

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Gobi
Wamboo, picturesque Kikuyu pollceman, riddled his way into a
minor role in “T artan the Magniflcent, Wamboo arrived a t tha
location lnslta In Africa wearing a
long-furred a p e , akin over khaki
trousera and Jacket. His headdressincluded feathers two feet high.
He carried a one-string fiddle
made from n gourd and atarted
to entertain tha cast with nativa
songs. Producer By Welntraub
promptly put Wamboo late tha
picture as "native color."

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dit, if not, I'll check hi my euMg
and leave the field clear to Wal­
ter Lippmsnn.
I have here two pieces of cam­
paign literature which, as I aee
it, may have an important bear­
ing on tha forthcoming Democrat­
ic National Convention.
The literature waa mailed out
by Sen. John F. Kennedy's presldentist campaign h eadquarters^
and by ■ committee promoting
Sen. Henry M. Jackson (DWash.) for the vice presidential
nomination.
One was postmarked in Wash­
ington, D.C., and th* other in Se­
attle, Waih. Both were received
by a reporter named Tom Ellis(on.
Anri tthat
h a t would
w ould appear
a n n e a r tto
o 'h
ton. And
'hoe
their only connection.
But let us atk ourselves this
question; If Kennedy wins th*
presidential nomination, who will'
be his choice for a running math?
And then let us examine the envalopcs in which the literature
was mailed.
For some time, Elllaton has
been getting mail from tha Ken­
nedy headquarters which ad­
dresses him a t "Elligton." And
now tbe mail he is receiving
from the Jackson committee alia
is addressed to "ElUgson."
Do you catch the significance
of that? Aa I penetratlngly anal­
yse It, the Identical milspelling
mean* that Jackson has been giv­
en accesa to Kennedy's mailing
list.
And what doca this portend?
Well, air, I’U let you draw your
own conclusions. We pundits don't
like to be too obvious.

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MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — A
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monkey bualneaa, ha probably
Ernie Ford takas off for n va­ didn't gat enough affection from
cation after hla 8:80 stint on hla mothar.

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bits and mad# for a diverting,
Imaginative, "way-out thalf-hour.
Tuesday nigbt'e filmed show
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Spot," which replaces Rtd Skel­
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Christy Beaulieu

Mrs. Beasley Named

Celebrates

President *

Fourth Birthday

Of Oviedo W. M. U

I.ltllf Mist Christy Beaulieu waa
honored recently with a party celehraiing her fourth birthday. The
feitivitie* were held at the home
of her parenti, Mr. and Mr*. C. J .
Beaulieu, 1221 Watt Second Street.
The young ladies arrived in par*
ty drese* and young men in their
Sunday beat, all ready for Iota of
fun.
The rutting of the attractive
cake and opening the gift* wa*
an exciting time for the young*
ater*. Punch and candy waa serv­
ed with the cake.
Mrs. Betty Andes asisted Mr*.
Itoaulieu supervise the game* and
serve the refreshments.
Guests present were Patty Pee­
ler, Douglas Brissey, Linda Hen­
derson, Carol Ann Derter, Mrs.
Jenny Bowling and sons, Ricky
and Rocky.

Mrs. Joe I. Rentier has heen
elected president of the WMU of
the First Baptist Church in Oviedo.
She was named to fill the vacancy
created when Mrs. Anderson re­
signed.
Mrs. Rraslcy, teaches in Orlan­
do, is an active member of the
Oviedo church and has served as
president of the organization be­
fore.
The executive board met Mon­
day evening. Due to the regular
meeting date of the circles coin­
ciding with July 4th, It was decid*
rd (&lt;■ postpone circle meetings un­
til July 11.

SaJvdsut

Oviedo Resident

S a b

Enjoying Vacation
Penny Brooks And Jill Went.

(Herald Photo)

Birthday Party A n d Dance
Surprises Buddy Lawson
Ruddy Law sun w as guvsv of
honor, recently, at a surprise birth­
day party at his home, 124 Country
Club Drive. His mother. Mrs.
Marian l.aw&gt;on arranged the sur­
prise, asisted by Mrs. Lee Fallon.
• Mrs. Willi* Jones and some
friends invited Ruddy to spend the
afternoon at thr beach, the day

of the party, and when they ar­
rived home about • p. ni. a large
group of friends met them at the
door singing "Happy Birthday.'
He received many nice gif's and
an evening of dancing was enjoyed
by those present. Guest* Included
Tommy Crow, Fenny Brook* Ann
Mahan, Myra Meeks, Donald Me-

Annual Project
Adopted By Circle
In an impresive candlelight ini­
tiation ceremony, Tuesday night,
Mrs. Gerald Behrens was received
into the membership w! the Anna
Miller Circle. The group met at
tin- Elks Club for the monthly
bu muss and social session.
During the business meeting,
pr.u.drd over by the new presidon. Mrs. Wade Snyder, members
0 vo.cd unanimously to adopt the
March uf Dimes drive as their an­
nual project.
By accepting this responsibility
it will be Die duty o( the circle to
be in charge of: 1— Sanford and
the immediate area for the Moth­
er's Mai dill 2 — All load blocks;
J —work with those in charge of
thr teenage prugram to raise mon­
ey for the local chapter of the National Foundation; 4 — Distribute
% March of Dimes canteens throughoili Sanlord and the immediate
area and 5 — to sponsor fund
raising activities to help support
the local cliaplcr of the national
foundation.
Ti'c women of the Anna Miller
Circle fell that this community
project is in keeping with their
dedication to crippled children.
Mrs. Snyder will appoint a chairman at a later date,
w
Circle members received an in
illation In attend a chapter lead­
ership conicrcnrc at the Cherry
Fiaza in Orlando. The purpose oi
the meeting is to lirlp familiarize
Workers with the patient aid pro­
gram of the national foiindalon.
Those planning to altrnd are
Mr*. Snyder, Mrs. Charlr* Gross,

fisUL&amp;Diudi
Mrs. George Mi l all lias return­
ed from a vacation in Welaka, Fla.
While there, she attended a family
rcuniun and enjoyed a five day
fishing trip on Lake George.
Flora Boss left yesterday, by
plane, for a two week vacation in
Washington, D. C., New York and
North Carolina.

Mrs. J. K. Hoolchan Jr., Mrs.
Robert Zitlrowcr, Mrs. Irene Kent
and Mrs. Edward G. Cox.
Refreshment* were served to
those present, Mrs. Snyder, Mr*.
Kent, Mrs. Zittrowcr, Mrs. iloolehan, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Gross, Mrs.
Jam es Blankenship, Mrs. Gerald
Behrens, Mrs. M. Moses, Mrs. lloy
C'liorpening, Mrs. William Kline­
felter, Mrs. W. J. Clarke, Mrs. H.
F. Hair, Mrs. E. J. Mnughlon Jr.,
Mrs. Harry Adair, Mrs. Clayton
Smith and Mrs. Russell Spencer.

Church
Calendar
THURSDAY
Royal Ambassadors meet at the
First Baptist Church for a meeting
al 7 p. m.
Elders and Deacons meeting of
the First Presbyterian Church
meets al 7:30 p. m.
Covered dish supper at the Con
grcgational Christian Church, serv­
ed al 6:30 p. m. sponsored by the
church choir. Kong service will fol­
low at 7:30 p. m. All members
and friends of the church invited.
WEDDING BLISS?
Wedding* arc turning into
three-ring affairs, a Jeweler re­
ports.
Henry I., Lambert said that one
of every five couple* now orders
a gold band for hint, nna fur her,
and the third, an elaborate hand
to be used by her on dress occa­
sions, usually studded with pre­
cious stones.
In India years ago, the bride's
right wrist was tied to the bride­
groom’s left wrist during the mar­
riage ceremony. This was the ori­
gin of the saying — "tying tha
knot."

Murray, Marilyn Hunt, Judy Lav­
ender. Jill West, Tommy Brooks,
Rrenda«Brown, Rex Creamer, Unda Rubson, Joy Duggar, Chuck
Ugden, Barbara Smith.
April Ramey, Robert Murray,
K. W. Landers, Butch Riser, Berry
Barks, Sue Carl, Barbara Willi­
ford, Maureen Firestone, Billy
Higgins, Henery Finch, Frank Noell, Mary Scott, Eddie Kosky, Carl
(Oizzy) Smith, Jimmy T o u h y ,
Kenny Tyre, Stevey Lawson and
tha honoree.

Mrs. Ruth Bacon of Oviedo left
Sunday with her son for Jackson­
ville. After spending a few days
there, she plans to go to Atlanta,
Ga., for a visit with relatives and
friends in the area.
Her next stop will be a visit with
her daughter and son in law in In­
diana. Accompanied by her child­
ren in Indiana, the group plans a
vacation in Chicago, 111., visitting
points of interest in that area.

Lake Mary

Personals
BY FRANCES WESTER
Billy Sheaffrr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Sheaffrr, of Lake Mary,
is spending his summer vacation
with Dr. and Mrs. David Messen­
ger in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs.
William Bell of Lake Mary. Tatty
Bell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
William Bell of Lake Mary, Fatty
and little daughter Kathy spent
two months at thr home of her
parent* her* recently.

Rebekah Assembly President
Ninety members and guests at­
tended the banquet and official vis­
it of the president of the Rebekah
Assembly of Florida, Mrs. Hugh
I-ee Mirk, In Seminola Rebekah
Lodge No. 4.1.
Other distinguished guests intro
dured were, Lorien lleits, grand
high priestess of the LEA; Dr.
John lleilz, past grand master of
F l o r i d a Ralph Mirhrls, past
g r a n d master of Washington,
D. C.; Fannie Spink and Thelma
Rolls, past presidents of Florida;
Flora Michels, past president pf
Washington, D. L\; Jennie I'hillips,

What’s Madras

color hearer and llricn Hells, as­
sistant color licarer of Florida
assembly; Pearl Godwin, district
deput) president of district 10 and
Edna McDonald, past deputy of
the LEA.
Twenty seven noble grands, past
noble grands and virr grands were
introduced and visitors were pres­
ent from l.ong Island, N. Y., Ma­
rietta, Ga., Stamford, Conn, and
Jacksonville, DeLand. Kissimmee
and Orlando.
The hall was decorated with the
president's colors, pink, green,
blue and silver and her flowers,

Oviedo

Is The Question

Personals

Of The Season
Home Demonstration Agent
Confusion mounts as m adrai,
madras-look, madras-style, India*
type-madras and India a-madrascoloring describe "hot'' fashion
fabrics. T he-tcrm i refer to cur­
rently popular indistincl checks
and plaids. Tilt colors arc usually
tones of blue, olive, bronze, red
and brown blending together into
a soft muted look.
Madras it a hand loumrd cotton
cloth from Maras, India. Thr de­
scriptive terms, such as madras
style and India-type-madras, iden­
tify American-made fabrics de­
signed to look like the imported
madras.
Madras has hern used for year*
in higher priced sportswear. Thia
year it has moved to popularpriced garments. Because Indian
weavers can't meet the demand
with the original hand-loomed fab­
rics, American manufaclurrri are
making fabrics that resemble m a­
dras.
Authentic, imported madras is
unique. The bleeding, or fading,
of the color* is deliberately accom­
plished hy keeping the spools and
spindlea wet whila tha fabric is
woven. Later the fabric itself ia
washed to make the intense veget­
able dyes bleed and blend toge­
ther. Madras will fade more each
lime it’s wel by either perspira­
tion or water.
Importers say it ia the "wash
water that lendi madraa it* swam­
py smell." It does have an odor.
It also shrinks. Some manufactur­
ers tailor garment* a bit larger
io allow for shrinkage. Others
recommend hand laundering to
limit shrinkage. True madras has
bumpy imperfections that identify
it as a hand loomed product.

VIKITOILS FKOM THE N orth, Dr. Janie* Bader and hi*
wife, Mary Kllen bask in the nun on top of the boathouse
owned by their relative*, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Toney of
l*ak« Mary. The viailora front Cleveland, Ohio, got their
first real look at Central Florida, when they arrived in
Lake Mary. The doctor will s ta rt hi* one year intern­
ship a t J. Hillis Miller health center, at the University
of Florida. He then hopes to srttlp in this area to open
his practice, specializing in internal medicine.
.
( Herald Photo)

Mr. and Mrs. William B. West
and children have returned from
a visit with Mrs. West's alstrri
and other relatives and friends
at Macon, Ga,
Friends will b« glad to know that
Faye Hush, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Bush of Macon, Ga.,
former Ovicdnans, and niece ol
Mrs, W. B. West, has graduated
(nun Miller High at Macon and
will rntcr the Univrrsily of Geor­
gia ihi&lt; fall.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Talbott and
Mr. and Mrs, J. li. Jours altendrd
the chicken and corn supper spon­
sored by past matrons of Seminole
chapter No. 2, OES at Geneva
recently. All pa*l patron* and thrir
wives were included in the Invi­
tation,
Mr. and Sirs. Edward Jurdan
Jr. and six children, who have
been visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs, L. E. Jordan, have re­
turned Ui their home in Massa­
chusetts.
Mrs. W. J. Darnell and child­
ren, who have been slaying with
Mrs. Darnell's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Hardy, after Mr. Dar­
nell leturned In his job, will leave
Friday, and inolnr in Ft. Wayne,
Ind. with their sister, Stiss Msrtha
Jean Hardy, slopping en mute in
Atlanta, Ga. for a visit with rela­
tive* and friends there.
Sir. and Mr*. T. L. Lingo Sr.
and daughlrr, Mrs. Spark* l,ee
Clonls and grandson. Stevie Clunts,
report a wonderful vacation at

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Reggie Alexander celebrated hit
tenth birthday Monday with •
party given by hil mother, Mrs.
Anne Alexander, at thrir home In
Lake Mary. Hr received many
gifts, his favorite one being a
transistor radio.
Children joining him for games
and refreshment* in the afternoon
and evening included: Junior, Joe,
Elaine, Harbara, Louise, Dolores,
and Patricia Flanagan Rany Alex­
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Leesburg

Moves In
IJy PETER KRAAL
Sporting a former major league
■ tw lllfht-nlfht doublehoeder at
United Prose International
‘ pitching a c t aa a now manager
Philadelphia, 6 4 end U , and the
Since
the
start
of
the
eeason.
-an d a US,000 bonua outfielder w|w
New York Yankee seouta have St. Louie Cardlnale whipped the
.looked like a million dollara when
been whlipering “watch the Ori­ Cincinnati Rede, 1-1 The San
fee broke Into the lina-up la it
oles'* into Casey Stengel's ale- Francisco a t Pittebnrgh night
"Monday night, the Sanford Grey*
game waa rained out.
^
phant-alxad ears.
•hounds taka tha field at Memorial
Both
of
Maria*
homara
against
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But Ole Case and the rest of
'Stadium tonight at 7:41 against
the Yankeaa had better a ta rt wor­ the Athletlca came with a man
. the Leesburg Orioles la the open­
on baae and ralaad hie major
rying about' the Cleveland Indi­ laague*laading total to 24. Jim
i n g game of the second half of
ans. For while the Oriole* are Coatea allowed only three ainglta
.th e 1M0 Florida Slate League
showing algna of skidding, the In­ in acorlng hie ninth consecutive
•eeason.
dians are flying.
victory of the aeaaon and hia llth
i The objective la tha aecond half
Tha Tribe, behind the six-hit In a row over two aeaaona.
-pennant and n crack at tha Lakepitching o f rookie aouthpaw Diek
Wiliiama* homer a t Boaton waa
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land Indians who won tha first
Stigman, bounced baek into sec­ hia 12th of the aeaaon and the
•half by an 11 game margin and
ond place in the American League t04th of hia career, leaving him
"wound up with baseball'a best
race Wednesday night by handing only aeven behind Mel O tt’a life .g
^percentage mark of tha year, a
Baltimore its third straight de­ time total. Rura Nison alao hit
spark lin g .731 figure.
feat, 6-3. Tha loss dropped tha a two-run homer toy the Red Sox,
» ■The Greyhounds' ntw m snagtr,
Orioles into third place by a who broke a five-game loaing
JAoyA Brown, arrived Wednes­
single percentage point.
streak.
d a y , took a look at his player*
Cleveland now h a t won seven
Two major league strikeout ree.
they relaxed at a barbecue
of Its last nine games but over ords were equalled during the
&gt; ip p e r party at tha home of club
th at period Manager Joe Gordon Dodgera-Phila twinblll a t Phlle.
•prealdaat Harold Kastoer, and
has gotten only two route-going dalphia. Dodger pitchers fanned
'•grand with acting manager Jaek
Jobs from hia prised pitching 24 men in the two games to equal
daaford that "this aquad la now
staff. And both of those efforts one mark and the combined total
In contention ta d will remain to."
THE NEW MAN at the helm of the Sanford Greyhounds in Lloyd
K astner discuss th e best way to barbeque chicken w ith club director
ware turned in by Stigman, who of 34 strikeouts lo r both clubs
. No immediate changes are planJohn Dickey, Kansas City scout Jack Sanford and tho new pilot, Lloyd
Brown. Brown gets ready to take players Bill Dukes and F rank Cipriani
stopped the Yankees with a four- matched another major league (I
wed.
hitter last weekend.
fo r a cruise around the lake. Pete Schssl th e Greyhoqnd business m anBrown.
(Herald P hotos)
high.
Z This will gfv* Brown a chance
In his latest outing against the
ager
gets
ready
to
push
the
boat
off.
A
t
rig
h
t,
Harold
K
astner
and
Mrs.
Larry 8herry won the opener in
Uke s look i t another highly
Orioles, Stigman was bothered by relief of Don Drysdala When the
^regarded rookie hurior, young
wildness, walking six while fan­ Dodgers broke a 3-3 tia with two
•Slick W at of Buffalo’*, strong
ning five. But he permmitted only runs in the eighth inning. Sandy
mi-pro circuits. Was arrival
one hit over the last three innings Koufax stopped the Phils on three
.Sunday night and hai boon itch­
and was aided by throe double hits in the nightcap but needed
in g to soo action. It may com* at
plays.
relief help from Ed Roebuck in
Xaeaburg Friday.
Stigman, who earned a promo* the eighth. The Dodger pitchers
SALT LAKE CITY (UP!) — West Jordan, UUh. “He's the only been battered into halpltienesa in
Brown la no stranger to tho
tlon to the Indians this year al­ alao combined to atop Frank Her.
Florida flu te League In that as a Gena Fullmer, two-time kayo con- man who ever knocked me o u t I tha let* going after having been
A chlckon barbecue will follow though he lost 17 games a t San rent's 20-gama hitting streak, fan.
scout for lb# Philadelphia Phil* queror of Carmen Bailllo, will de­ went to return the favor.'*
floored in the eighth round.
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI) — a baseball game when the Lake Diego In 1069, helped his own ning the Phils’ firs t aacker four %
■ ha baa bean la and'oul of tho fend bis NBA version of tba midBull-shouldered Gene won the
In their first title fight a t San Betty 8kelton of Detroit, driving Mery Reds tsxe on the Lake Mary cause in the fourth inning with a times.
ip'a parka for month*. A form* dlewalght crown against Sugar
key two-run aingle off loser Jerry
Ray Robinson In an October “rub­ undisputed 160*pound title from Francisco last Aug. 26, Gena a three-cylinder Corvalr at less Giants in e wide open Little
i r Gaorgo* Florid a league man*
Walker.
agar, be look* forward to hia saw ber mateh" if Roblneon will accept Robinson on a decision a t New scored a TKO over Carmen in the than 19 mllea an hour, milked League battle.
Two home rune by Roger Maris Uaanawered Phenes Coat
The dinner to be held at S p. m.
MASS mllea out of one gallon of
York, Jan. 2, 1967; but Sugar Ray 14th round.
•alignm ent hare and ataUd so roaeonablo term*.
helped the Yankees to a 10-0 vic­ MONEY!
Those
two
TKO's
are
tha
only
Saturday
a
t
the
Lake
Mary
cham­
gasoline
to
vfln
the
Pure
Oil
modi­
recaptured
it
from
Gena
on
.
•
firmly Wednesday.
That's w harT ullm er said today
While all ayes will bo upon the while accepting congratulations fifth round knockout e t Chicago knockouts agalnat Baslllo'a record fied economy trial* Wednesday. ber of commerce building, is tory over the Kansas City A th­
Second was Gene Stokes, Sum­ sponsored by the Little League letic* and Ted Williams unloaded
form er left-hander who saw major fo r hie Imprefsiva aecond techni­ four months latsr. A third meet­ of 64 victories, 16 defeat* and
ter, S. C., last year'* winner, and Babe Ruth baseball organi­ a 430-foot, two-run homer to give
league eervlre with the Dodgtrs, cal knockout victory over ex- ing next October would be the de­ aaven drawi.
the Boston Red Sox a 4-2 triumph
who drove a modified Rambler sations in Lake Mary.
•cantors, Browns, Red flox, la* ekampion Basllio In their return cisive rubber match.
The festivities ere being held over the Detroit Tigers in other
73.638 mile* on ono gallon, aver­
Alans, and Philliea and waa nl* title bout Wednesday night before
Manager Marv Jrnion eeld
aging slightly le u than 17 mllea because of an urgent need for AL action. Rain washed out the
way* considered a tough competi­ an estimated 10,600 spectators a t “Yee, tha Robinion fight ie tha
fund* to help the youngsters pay Chicago a t Washington night
an hour.
tor, It U expected that tha first Derka Field.
one we want in October if Sugar
Third wax D are Evanx, Day­ for tho financing of tho league. game.
home appearance of Frank Cipri­
Ray
will
remember
that
he
wh*
The gate wee estimated at
In the National League, the Mil­
The Babe Rulh and Litti*
National League
tona Beach, in a modified Cor*
ani, fleet left-fielder from Bufbeaten in hie last two fighte by
waukee
Bravea downed the Chica­
League
team
i
cost
about
6100
to
Playor
A
Club
G.
AB
B.
H.
Pet.
vair,
who
averaged
23.696
mDes
|alo, will also wbat fan interest. $96,000.
OPEN HOUSE TODAY
“I've got something I want to Paul Pender and accept reason­ Larker, L A.
64 137 24 36 .330 an hour in getting &lt;7.334 miles operate and the group is $230 go Cubs, 3-1, after dropping tha
. Cipriani more than lived up to
able
term*.”
sottlo
with
Robinson,
said
tha
batshort
of
the
funds
needed
to
de­
opener
of
their
doubleheader,
8-2;
Mays,
S.F.
67
236
36
M
.343
from
hia
on#
gallon.
his advene* notices a t he led th*
CALL FA 2-8627
Jenson and Fullmer agreed the
the Los Angelea Dodgers awept
66 2M 44 96 .340
MUs Skalton took a 81,000 purse fray expenses.
Greyhounds to an • to 8 win over tlo«aearrod champion from nearby fight with Roblneon ehould be Groat. Pgb.
64 264 41 M A37 for winning th* two-day test, de­
Lakeland Monday night to break
staged in the West—perhapa a t Clmnle, Pgh.
43 343 4* 79 .322 cided on n basis of gas economy
tha elub'f eight gam* loaing
Salt Lake City, Logan, Utah, or Ashburn, Chi.
Walton, Phila. 60 311 37 41 .322 rather than speed.
streak. I t would appoar that ho
Missoula, blunt.
67 363 37 64 A31
In praetieo runs for tho “ Fire'will bo supplying the “ dutch" hit­
Harry Markaon, managing di­ Whit*, St. L.
67 243 33 76 A14 cracker 260" race Monday, Tom
ting that baa mada Ufa rough for
rector of the Madison Square Gar­ Kirkland, S.F.
66 336 41 79 .309 Ptatone of Chicago turned in one
Greyhound hurlora lately.
National League
den Boxing Club, proposed to Skinner, Pgb.
67 363 40 91 MM of the best laps of the day—
• T hat Brown's salecUon as flanW.L. Pci. GB manager and fighter today that Kesko, Cin.
68 196 34 M J09 148.436 mUes per hour in a i960
ford manager was a good ono on Pittsburgh
41 14 .631 ... Gana meet Sugar Ray in a na­ Adcock, MU.
Chevrolet.
American League
tho p art of Xanana City was con- Milwaukee
36 36 .6*4 2Vt tionally talaviaed fight In New
64 261 40 94 .333
firmed a t the 17th annual All-flur Ban Franeiaeo
36 31 .637 6
York In October. They did not re­ Runnels, Bin.
67 237 41 86 .331
game in Lakeland Tuesday night St. Louis
33 36 .4*6 fltt ject Markion'a offer, but they re­ Mlnoto, Chi.
N.Y.
63 333 46 76 A38
where eportiwritera, rival man- Cincinnati
minded him Fulmer ie not recog­ Marls,
Gentile, Balt.
64 169 29 51 .327
U ltra, scouts, and club owners
nised as world ehamplon by the Smith, Cbl.
99 261 36 11 .333
bad gathered.
New York State Athletic Commie- Kuenn, Clave. 60 212 37 73 .315
fleouta were agreed that Seneiun.
NEW ORLEANS (UPI)-Louial.
Skowron. N.Y. 86 224 19 70 413
ford “couldn't have don* hotter."
The New York Commission, not Lopes, N.Y.
50 159 36 48 .303 ana 8t*t* University halfback
Yankee* scout Hugh Wise said
a member of the National Boxing Gardner, Wash. 63 366 36 71 .239 Johnny Robinson today was free
“ Lloyd ia a great ona with young
Association, recognise* Paul Pen­ Pieriall, Clove. 60 212 36 63 .393 to play with tha Dallas Taxans
pitchers" while the brilliant Spud
der of Brookline, Mass., as titleof th* now American Football
Rena l a l M to
Chandler, now scouting for Claveholder.
National League-Banka, Cuba Lcagu* after a federal judge
nd said “ You've got a guy who'll
"Because Pends r won't fight 62; Maya, Giant* 84; Cepeda, Gi­ ruled hia contract with th* De­
i snaking tha rest pf the league'*
any place outside of Boston," re­ ant*. 63; Aaron, Bravo* S3; Cla­ troit Lions had not been “ uncon­
m anagers dig for their vlctorlea."
ditionally accepted.''
plied pilot Marv, “and w# certain- mant*, Pirate* 61.
2 DAYS ONLY — FROM • A. M. TOMORROW THROUGH
Tampa buslnaia manager Mar­
Judge 8. 8keUy Wright ruled
ly wouldn’t go into hia homo baili­
American Lnagun—Maria, Yan­
shall Fox lauded Brown highly a t
SATURDAY
— A FABULOUS SALE WITH HUNDREDS
wick for a fight. I f Pendar wants kees 63; Gentile, Oriole* 48; Han­ Wednesday that Robinson marely
a member of the PhiUy organisa­
had
executed
an
offer
“
which
bad
to
challsnga
Gena
in
Balt
Laka
O F REAL BARGAINS — HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLES:
tion which supplies Miami with
sen, Orioles 47; Mlnoto, White
not yot boon unconditionally ac­
City or In soma neutral city in Sox 47; Skowron, Yankees 41.
flayers. (Brown w al pitching
cepted
by
the
Detroit
Football
NBA
territory,
the
match
might
Home Ruse
•each for Miami in 19M).
FOLDING
be made."
Hal Woafor, chlof of tho Na­
National Largue—Banks, Cuba Co. when be withdrew It. •
“Detroit failed to land this
Fullmer not only out-punched 31; Boynr, Cards 19; Aaron,
tional Association's umpire super­
Basllio Wednesday night but he Bravea II; Mathawa, B ravta 19; flab," the judge said. “ His strug­
visors, agreed that “Sanford will
gle to wriggl* off th* hook has
actually out-boxed him, and gave Cepeda, Giant* 16.
b* oven tougher to bast now that
perhape the most impressive per­
Ooyd Brown has coma in with
American Lange*—Maria, Yan­ proved successful."
formance In hia career of 67 fight* kee* 34; Lemon, S ta tio n 17; Man­
them . Ha'a a fin* competitor."
as he registered hie 62nd victory tle, Yankees 17; Held, Indiani 13;
Rust-proof aluminum
A three-hour cram course ia hos­
frames with durable
end his 23nl knockout.
MexweU, Tigers II.
pital careers has been set up by
plastic wabbiag.
Fullmer, 26, weighed 16914
Pitching
Mootefior* Hospital in New York
pound* to 1661a for 33-year-old
National League—Law, Pirates Citq.
Basllio aa ha Improved by two 11-3; McCormick, Giants 9-3; Wilrounds on hie technical knockout Hams, Dodgers 6-3; Burdette,
time over the bruited and blood­ Braves 1-3; Buhl, Braves S-3.
ied Carmen.
American Leagna—Coalas, Yan­
Referee Pete Clacoma slopped kees t-0; Brown, Orioles 6-2; PerIht king, who ia in training
the bout at 2t64 of tha l t t h round ry. Indiana S-3; Estrada, Orioles
for • tltl* fight with world
because tha former welterweight 6-3; Daley, Athietici 10-4; Grant,
aloe Archlo Moore, passed
end middleweight champion had Indians 3-3; Stobbi, Senators 6-2.
la workout Monday to ata reception a t tha German
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A r t h u r H. B a c k w l t b , J r .
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A u g u e l , I I M , w h l r h I* t h * l e t d e y
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t i o n o f t h # p r o p e r l y , e n d th #
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J u n * 1&gt;. l i l t
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(B E A L)
A r t h u r H. R e c k w l l h , J r .
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former night club manager con­
victed of offering Philadelphia
Philliet pitcher Humberto Ruhin$1,500 in throw a game last sea­
son $1,500 to throw a game last
te(.ton waa free on $ 15,000 bail
today pending action on hit plea
for a new trial.
A jury of (even men and five
women found Harold Friedman,
43, guilty in lea* than 30 minute*
of deliberation in hli one-day trial.
Judge Ethan Allen Dot.v, defer­
ring aentence, set a hearing Aug.
1 on Friedman'a motion.
Doty laid after the verdict that
ONE T Y P E OF FLORIDA VACATION is deep sea fish"we cannot have people tamper­
injr off Florida’s Ionic coast line. David Evan*, chartering with our alhlelei. Philadel­
boat captain, shown 40-pound king mackerel caught
phia ha* alway* been known for
rie a j alhletici and we propose to
off Vero Beach. C harter boat* are available a t practical­
keep it so."
ly all m ajor coantal cities on a daily bH.«i*.
Robinton, a slim righthander,
testified Friedman attempted to
bribe him In Robinmn'a hotel
room on the day ha pitched and
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won the second game of a twlK lin T L X ItK K I)
night dotiblehrader with the Cin­
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o f t h a follow l o g r a r t l f l c a t o h a a hitter in the seventh.
f l l f d aald r a r t l f l c a t a f o r t a x d aad
Friedman, testifying In his own
to ha laauad t h a r a o n . T h a r a r t l f l
defense, laid h* merely offered to
r a t a n t i m h a r a n d y a a r o f taau an ca,
By rHIf. NEWSOM
and television station* once suft h a d e s c r i p t i o n nf t h a p r o p a r t y , lend Robinson money after he
CARACAS (UJH) —A prominent cessfully barred most favorable
a n d l h a n a m a In w h l r h I t w a a learned that the pitcher had been
aaaa aaad a r a a a f n lln w a :
robbed.
Veneiuelan politician exploded mentions of the United Stales.
C a r t l f l e a t a No. l i t T a a r o f l a a u a n c o
Today, they a n not quite so sue
with anger recently at a query eassfui.
JUT.
PBsentPTto.v o f p r o p e r t y :
Aa estimated IT million Ameri­ from a visiting American news
I«ot* 1 A 1 B l o c k C W o o d l a n d
Aa official Veanucla has becana are suffering from aom* farm man. .
ll a l g h t a F lr a t A ddition P la t
com&gt; Increasingly disenchanted
B B o o k 7 P a g o Tt
"We don't need (be Yankee with tto# Cuban regime of Fidel
of mental illness.
.-lama In w h i c h aaaa aaad H. W.
dollar," he said. "W* hav* noth Castro, so h is sympathy for Mm
D o r o t h y ft. W i l l i a m , . All n f oatd
ing to ha grateful for to the Yan­ United States increased.
p r o p a rty b ein g la th a C o a a ty nf
kee foliar."
flam ln nta. P l a t a o f F l o r i d a . TTnlaaa
Despite lie enormous oil n r *
ou ch r a r t l f l c a t o t h a t ! h a r ad * o m
H was an extreme expression of
p a r ty balng la th a C o u n ty of
ad a c c o r d i n g t o t a w t h a p r o p o r t r P rm ln o l* . Htato o f F l o r i d a , t l n l a a a an altitude which haa proven nues, tha government confesses It
cannot finance iu grandiose plans
d t a o r l b a d In a u r h r a r t l f l c a t a will a u r h r a r i l f l r a t a a a h a l l ba r s * a * m practical for politicians who would for the future by luelf.
h a t o l d to t h a h t a h a a l b l d d a r a
n l a cco rd in g to la w th* p ro p e rty
t h a f r o n t d o o r o f t h a Ham lnola i l t s c r l b r d In o u ch r a r t l f l c a t a w ill shift responsibility for Venetuala'a
Privale investment la a necas
C o u n t y C o u r t Tlouaa a t H a n fo rd
ha aold (o t h o h l g h a a t b l d d a r a t long history of dictatorships and
F l o r i d a , on t h a f l r a t M o n d a y l a t h a f r o n t d o o r n f l h a Ham lnola her present economic dltficuUiea ally, and tha United Stria* m Ih*
t h a m o n t h o f A u g u a t , ISIS, w h i c h C o u n t y C o u r t H o u a a a t R a n ferd .
natural supplier.
to tho United Stale* aad $* U.S.
la t h a l a t d a y o f A u a u a t . I t ©
Even Venatuelaa Communist,
F l o r i d a , o n th o f i r s t M o n d ay In
D a t a d t h l a 4 th d a y n f May, t i l l t h a m o n t h o f A u g u s t , l f t t . w h i c h Is business in Veneiuela.
vocal under tba government's
a
A r t h u r If. B e c k w i t h , J r .
t h a l a t d a y o f A u g u a l , ISIS.
Tha speaker waa Prof. D. Lopes fraa-swinging concept of dema
F
C lark C ircuit C ourt
Ha I ad t h i s I t h d a y o f M ay, l t d * . Orihuela, a leader of the Repub­
Ham lnola C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
cracy. Join in promising proles
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lican Democratic Union Party lion for foreign investment* to
A r t h u r H. R a r k w l t b , J r .
N O T II'H O F A P P L I C A T I O N
which ia on* of three in Vane- work alongside government • own
C lark C ircu it Court
FOK T A T D M i n
Ham lnola C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
luala’s leftist-leaning government •d petrochemical, ataei# oil and
( * a a . 1 P I.1 t F l o r i d a n t a t o l a a
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coalition.
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power projects.
NOTIC K IK H K IIK IIT OIVKN,
Specifically, he waa attacking
F O B T A T IIKKII
Caracss today suffers from a
T h a t D. Itn in a t h a h o l d a r o f t h a I Par . 1P4.IS F l o r i d a B t a t u l a a o f the U. S. interrsia which deveL
depression. Oil rigs aland idle in
follo w In* c a r t l f l r a l a h a a flla d a a l d ISIS I
oped
Venatuela’i
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NOT IC E IP H E R K B T OIVKN.
la eu ad
tharaon.
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r a r t l f l r a t o T h a t H. R o m a t h a h o l d a r o f th o try.
tha Cuban market to Soviet oil
n u m h a r and y a a r of laauanra, th a follow ing
HU opinion was not naaassarily imports poses a further danger.
cartlflrala
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d a a c r l p t l o n o f t h a p r o p a r t y , a n d aald r a r t l f l c a t o f o r t a x d aad So
universal in Yan*s«ela, nor waa
t h a n a m a In w h i c h It w a a aaaaaa
ha laauad t h a r a o n . T h a c a r t l f l r a l a
"Yanqul go home" aign
h ad a r a aa f n lln w a :
n u m h a r a n d y a a r o f laau an ca , t h a the
' C a r t l f l e a t a No. 331 T a a r o f l a a u a n c a r t - a t r l n l l o n o f t h a p r o p a r t y , a i d scrawled on a wall of Central
Sports Conflict
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t h a n a m a In w h l r h K w a a a a a a a a . University wher# a seminar waa
H K .H C m P T IO N o r
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DENVER (UPD— The Ameri­
ad a r o aa f o l lo w s :
being conducted for the benefit of
K ly 140 fl. o f L o t T h a t w a a n
f 's r t l f l c a t a No. I l l T a a r o f l a a u a n c o
can Association All-Star baseball
viiiting U. S. newsmen.
L o t* 1 A 3 Block K R L a k e
ISIS
K llan A d d i t i o n t o C a aa a lb a r rjr
The next day a Caracas news­ game will ba piayad aa scheduled
H K P C R II'T IO N O F P R O P E R T T I
P l o t Bonk 7 P a g o I I .
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paper
answered Lopei Orihuela. on July 1$, although there is a
Mania In w h i c h aaaa aaad K a r l a M.
alon F l a t B o o k 3 I’a a a I*
In
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seven-year
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A M a r y M. Hm lth. Alt o f aald N a m a In w h i c h aaaaaaad Huala
p r o p a r t y h a l n a In t h a C o u n t y n f U l t n n . All n f a a ld p r o p a r t y h a l n g tha oil industry had left about $10 Sonny Liston-Zora Policy heavy­
H am lnola. P l a t a n f F l o r i d a . lin t# * * In t h r C o u n t y o f Ham lnola, P i n t o billion ia VcneiueJa, and it added: weight fight M tha Denver Coli­
ou ch c e r t i f i c a t e a h a l l b a r a d t a m a d o f
F lorida.
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ro rt l *
"Corrupt or inept governments seum. If the Denver Bears hold
a c c o r d i n g l o l a w t h a p r o p a r l y fl c a t o ah a l l b a r a d a a m a d a r r o r d l n g
their AmoricM Association lead
d a l c r l h a d l a a u r h r a r t l f l c a t a w ill lo l a w t h o p r o p a r t y d a a c r l h a d In used a great deal of it."
b a aold t o t h a h l g h a a t b i d d e r a t a u r h c a r t l f l c a t o w ill bo ootd l o Ih#
There are fed ladleatlons that through July 4, they will host the
l l j i i f r o n t d o o r o f t h a Ham lnola h l g b s a t b l d d a r a t t b a f r o m d o o r there would ba a repetition now All-Star game m Em same night
C o u n t y C o a r t H o u a a a t H anford
of lha P am laola C o u n ty C ourt
as Em fight.
F l o r i d a , no t h a f l r a t M o n d a y l a H o u so a t H anford . F l o r i d a , on l h a of the violence which exploded in
t h a m o n i h n f A u a u a t . 1**0, w h i c h f i r s t M o n d a y In l h a m o u t h o f Caracal against Vic* Praaidant
l a t h o l a t d a y o f A u a u a t , 1*40
A u a u a t , ISSO, w h i c h la t h a l a t Richard Nixon in INI.
P a l a d Ihl* I t h d a y of May, 111*, d ay o f A u g u al. U f a .
T h an ia, instead, an indication Send Cats Cards
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an improvement In tha VenaA r t h u r H. t t a r k w l t h , J r .
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C l a r k C l r r u l t C o u r t.
luclan attitude toward tha United women vacationing in Spain wot*
A r t h u r It. R a r k w l t b , J r .
Ham lnolo C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
Clark C ircuit C o u rt
Sutes. Communist Influences in reported to havs aenl picture
Hamlnola C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
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Air Station Commander Capt. R obert Slye a t a recent m eeting of th e or*
gnnixation. Capt. Slye waa guest of honor a t the meeting.

'E y United Frees International
WASHINGTON Republican
National Chairman Thurston B.
Merton, saying the Democrat* had
(hid* a “d ia l" to run a Kenwdy-Johnaon presidential ticket:
„ !'U seems clear from all lndlauttooa dial a deal h a t been made
and there will be only one ballot
i T U s Angelas."

Hundred* of letter* have been
circulated In tha Caatelberry area
urging aupport of the propoitd
aouthweat Seminole County Sav­
ing! and Loan Aaioclatlon, organ­
ized by reildenta and business
men of tha county.
The proponents of the bank In­
cluded, Hibbard Caiaelberry, Her­
man R. Joyce, C. II. Mullaon, Don

^WASHINGTON — S«n. Lyndon
Johnson, commenting on Mor‘a charge:
The allly season ia on and I'®
earry it la affsctlng people who
(Rbtrwiie would talk more sense."

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'N E W DELHI - Soviet Premier
EUdU 1. Khrushchev, discussing
lb* possibility of East-West war:
-"1 don't think there la danger
f t . p a r , |wt there are many Im­
p a rtia l problems unsettled, and
aelesa they are settled they might
•ana* w ar."
' SALT LAKE CITY—Gene Fullm ar an a possible bout with Sugar
Rap Roblnaon for the disputed
Middleweight title:
*T*a get aomethlag 1 want to
gatUe with Robinson. Ha’s the
only man who aver knocked me
ant. 1 want la return tbe favor."

Ambulance Driver
Reports Car Theft
A DeBary ambulance driver
Wednesday reported hla car was
atelas while it waa parked almost
Ri frost ef hla place *( employEdward J . Carter, employed by
the Allas • Summerhlll Funeral
Meaa* In DeBary, told Justice
a t Peace Charles Everalt, the
S ir waa slolan about 10 a- m.
Evaratt said h* thought it might
ha. the work ef teenage juventla
vandal*.

cab* and shiny broughams
belted amid a clatter of hoof baala
M o ra th* whit* marble facade
• f tbe ornate Italian Renaiitance
alyl# Uwatar to discharge their
paasaagera.
mmi

•''lb* ladles were swathed ia fora,
aatrick plumed beta ta d th* low
ant. wasp-waialed Dnery of nearly
A century ego. The gentleman
W in toppers, waistcoats, spats
•id heavy gold watch chain*.

M l the Grand Opera House—near
Slid St. and Sth Avt, on th*
■rings of Hell's Kitchen—Then conHdored the heart of the uptown
im «
..-Slit that waa long ago. Wednes­

day the dusty, deserted shell of

ft* opera house was swept by a

Sva-alarm fin and destroyed.
£ B a to n its demise in flames that

ftaabad M feet into the air and
ftraed |o a a adjoining, eace-faah■Sable hotel, the Grand Opera
■Rase bad datarioraled Into a potffia rri ef amall commercial eater/T h e re waa little left ef Its past
p tf tr , Tbe beg office bad become
■ bar. l b * auditorium a second•aft movk haui*. Tha lobby a

Wllaon, Lytfc Swope, of Casselberry; C. If. Johnaon of Longwood
and Jamoa Matthew* of Altamonte
Springs.
Tha circular states the purpoae
of tha establishment of the bank
and requests the reader* In indi­
cate their aupport by signing the
petition at the bottom of tbe letter
and returning H to one of the
organizers.
Swope said business and pro­
fessional men are asked to send
letters directly to the Federal
Saving! and Loan Board in Wash­
ington, D. C., giving their en­
dorsement of the plan.
“Every depositor will be a stock­
holder in the company, and no ona
group will control tha major in­
terests in tha association," Swope
added.
The circulars will also be mailto the Longwood and Altamonte
Springs communities.
"Almost every circular mailed
In Casselberry /iss been returned
with residents expressing their
andoraemnt of the erection ef a
Savlngi and Loan Association In
tbla area, Swop* added.

ATLANTA (UPI) - The board
of directors of Ui* Air Line Pilots
Association la voting on a move
to shut down just about all air
Una transportation In the South­
east by aettlng up picket lines ef
pilots at 11 major airports.
Capt. Harry Susemlhl, Southern
Airways Council chairman, said
the balloting by tbe 300-member
board will be completed by Friday.
Susemlhl said a dedilon to pic­
ket lb* airports would bar ell
ALPA members from reporting to
work at the air terminals affect­
ed. More than 100 Southern Air­
ways pUot* have been on atrike
since June •.
Susemlhl said the airports af­
The Lake Mary Community
fected would be Atlanta, Char­
lotte, Nashville, Jackson, New Or­ Presbyterian Church will com­
leans, M e m p h i s , Birmingham, plete Its first week of Vacation
Jacksonville, Mobile, Huntsville, Church School classes Friday.
The school, for alt youths be­
and Monroe, La.
tween four years old and junior
high school age, will continue
daily Ihrough next week, with the
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Tony exception of July 4, Rev. John W.
Curtis appears in six separate Pilley zald.
Identities in Universal-Internation­
Mri. Kay Sasiman of Lake
al’* "The Great lmpottor."
Mary Is serving as the school's
Curtis portrays the fabulous diraclor. Final classes will be
Fernando Waldo Damera Jr., held July 3.
whoae Iruo life masquerade* as­
Friday all boys and girls In
tounded the world. Hla costumes (be. school will have a group
for tbe picture Include n .total of outing a t Skate City, Rev. Plllay
31 different outfits.
added.

School Ends 1st
Week Of Activity

W h o fc W S T

drug store and the plush offices
that once served as hraquarlers
for the Erie Railroad—a billiard
parlor.
One dim ghost of Its past fame,
barely readable on a wall that
bad been obscured by a tenement
until it recently was demolished,
remained.
It was a sign that proudly pro­
claimed:
Grand O p en Monet
The Moat Elegant Theater
la The World
The theater had been vacated
and was to be tom down to make
way for sn apartment bouse pro­
ject when the fire broke out Wed­
nesday afternoon.
Five alarms were sounded and
more than IN firemen battled th*
blaze before it was brought under
control.
Ambulances were rushed to the
scene but only one person — e
fireman—was Injured.
The theater opened In 11*1 as'
Fika's Opera
Houaa. Ui builder
____ _____
Samuel N. Pika could aot make
a go of the enterprise and sold U
lo Jim Flak and Jay Gould, flam­
boyant railroad financiers of yes­
teryear.
Flak wanted the theater as a
ahewplac* lor his Wading lady
companion, Jeaie Man afield. She
ia said lo have Insisted en having
a theater of her own.
Fisk and Gould moved th* af-

flees of their Erie Railroad there
and then Invested &gt;240,« £ for a
grand ataircaae, bronie atatuary
and other luxuries.
Tha theater became Miss Mans­
field's home after Fisk built an
apartment in the building for her.
Ha also installed a banquet hall.
Three year* latar, however, Miss
Mansfield became interested in an­
other man, Edward J. Blokes. In a
dispute with risk over the atten­
tions of M in Mansdald. Stokas
shot and killed the railroad ty­
coon.
Stokes went to jail and Mis*
Mansfield disappeared. She died
la poverty In South Dakota.
Tbe Grand Opera House's final*
was a show-sttopper that played to
its last standing room only audi­
ence. But there was no applause
when the smoke cleared—tbe show
was ever and tha and of an ara
lay etched ia smoldering ruins.

Captain Robert W. Slye. Com*
minding Officer at tbe Sanford
Naval Air Station, wai aucat ef
honor at a covered d irt luncheon
held recently in the Enlisted Men’a
Club under the sponsorship of
Navy Wivea Club l i t . Approxi­
mately SO penons attended with
InvilaUoM extended to the wivea
of each commanding officer of
nnita baaed at the local air ate*
tloe. Club President Nell Kutzer
preaidod over the fathering which
ia a regularly achedulod monthly
aoclal event of the organization.
P at Footer and Margo Wooda
headed the luncheon committee,
whllo Doria Ellin did an outatand*
Inf Job aa decoration* chairman.
In hla addreaa Id the group,
Captain Slye congratulated the
ladlea for their outatanding con*
-tributlon to the Naval Air Sta­
tion and tha community, in lend­
ing their aupport to local charity
drivoa and Navy aponaored pro­
gram*. Ho pointed out that plana
far the future Include the forma­
tion of a ' ’ateering committee"
which would include representstivea from each of the wivea
cluoa now functioning. Tbla com­
mittee would aerve to combine
the total memberships to aaalat
in emergenciea ouch aa tbe cur­
rent Chilean earthi-iake dlaaater
relief drive. The bate commander'a auggeatlon received favor­
able comment from a great many
of the ladlea preaent and will bo
taken under diacuaaion at sobscquent meeting*.
Naval Air Station Proteatant
Chaplain William Hearn war aiao
preaent and thanked the club membera for their effort* In behalf of
the recent Navy Relief ru ad
Drive. Chaplain Hearn alto anpreaaed hla appreciation to the lad­
lea for providing the hoaplUilly
kit* and layattaa fumlabod by tha
group for uao by newcomara whoae
houaahold effect* ahlpment* have
been delayed.
Navy Wivaa Club 311 waa or­
ganized laat September, tbe num­
ber aignlfylng this a * ,tb e 311th
charter iaaued by the organization,
headquarter* of tha organization.
Each naw member ia required to
algn a pledge, which read* ka
part, " I premia* lo conduct myaelf at all Umta ia a manner
which will bring credit to tbe or­
ganization and to be ever mind­
ful ef the dignity of the poaKion
which I hold aa tha partner of •
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Elate Toureau, Sanford; Noll Belle
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men were in the Walmora Inn
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by Marquis Childs

GLACIER NATIONAL PARK,; Sen. John P. Kennedy ha* moved
Mont. — The netion’e governors to far and to fast that ha will
invariably pick a pleaaant apot for get the nomination on the first
their annual political clambake. ballot at tho Democratic conven­
iL ast year it wae the Rockefeller tion in I.os Angeles. Whatever
if e i o r t development, Dorado Beech their politic* or their preference
™ n Puerto Rico, end now they have the governor*, who know full well
come to thin national preserve the trials of elective office, have
with lit magnificent mountain respect bordering on awe for the
ecenery. .
Kennedy campaign and the tech­
But while scenery te nice, and niques of pressure and persuasion
eepecially far the wives and kid-1 that hav* mad* tha selection of
diet who come along, there ie a ! the 43-year-old senator from
more serioue purpose and that t* I Massachusetts seem all but in­
politicking. In pe*t presidential evitable.
•
years these conclaves have had a
It is not that the Democratic
lot to do with picking presidential; governors are with on* accord
^nom inees so that tha choice a t tho overjoyed at what appears aa of
"nom inating conventions that fol. thia moment to be the certain out­
low has been a foregone conclu­ come at Iaii Angeles. Thera ar«
sion. Thia gives the governors a In fact great doubt* and reserva­
heady sense of power.
tions privately expressed even as
That was to have been a part of the rumble of the Kennedy bandtho show in 1960. But event! have wagon echoes acrofr these moun­
moved so fast that this conference tain peaks.
is bound to seem antlclimatlr. For
Perhaps the gravity of the times
the feeling is strong that the and the ominous perspective ahead
choice ha* already been made, not help to explain why in both par­
only for the Republican* but for ties the symbol seems to he a
£ |h e Democrats aa well.
question mark. It was Gov. Nelson
™ Tha general impression is that I Rockefeller who suggested that

WORRY CLINIC by Dr. G.W. Crane
CASE F-404: Hal R., aged 31, i* idealism was fading; He found
■ wealthy bachelor.
love too mechanical. Each succeed­
MDr. Ctane, I’m fed up with ing romance became less stimu­
life,” he announced aa ho slumped lating than the last. So he became
nauseated with women. He waa
down Into a chair.
0 "W hat’a tlo point of going on?! fed up with living.
Without consciously knowing
I’vt been everywhere and have
tasted every amusement and every what ailed himself, he suffered
varity of liquor from Russia to from a nostalgia for Idealism, or
a homesickness for hia boyhood
tho South Seas.
"fv# been a typical playboy, outlook on life and femininity.
and Have had m.v fill of women.
Many a husband and promlnant
Now life nauseatea me.
business executive, after the age
"My friends a rt all married. of 40, develops a purely idealistic
They seem fairly happy with their fixation on a young girl not out
wives and children. And it putties i of her teens.
It Is partly due to hia subcon­
W “For 1 cannot see how any man scious wish to return to the state
can be content with on* woman. of idealism and faith of that ear­
v And why will a fellow tie himself lier period in h it life.
down to one little section of the
So I planned a rigid six-month
globe?
course of action for Hal, 1 selected
"Since 1 am so fed up with life a girl who had physical charm,
and hav* no further goals, 1 see plus religious faith and idealism.
no point &lt;n living. I'm considering She was truly a charming young
suicide. Can you give me a logical woman.
argument for staying here till old
I introduced Hal and had him
■go descends upon me?"
_
Hal'a case is one of the most consciously woo her, but not ac­
V tragic in lift. It illustrates what cording to hia former wotfiah
wo psychologists tall a nostalgia policy.
Ha waa to rt-mould hit social
for idealism.
As a boy, Hal had had the typl- life around her pattern and make
al high ideal* of the usual ado­ no attempt to roerce her to hi*
lescent. Ho had then fallen in love own sexual withe*. Ha solemnly
with a girl whom he had met at vowed to follow my prescription
to the letter, and he did.
the age of 16.
Idealism is contagious and faith
Hal worshiped her, though ho
waa too shy to tell he and never will stimulate the -arousal of
even attempted to kii* her. For faith. Our good emotions need to
he exercised daily to keep them
ho kept her on a pedestal.
0 • Just her glanre or the sound'ef strong. That'* why church aWR?
her merry laugh would enchant dance 1s so vital!
hfiit. Maybe you cynical divorcee* “Act the way you'd like to he
can’t imagine that men go through and scon you'll be the way yoa
a worshipful stage with reference act," ia on* of our axioms of ap­
to femininity, hut* it is true.
plied psyihology.
lAtter in college, Hal met an­ "Go through the pinper motions
other girl. She was the first ona and you'll soon begin to experience
'
h# had svaa kissed. She was the conetponding emotions,’’ is
thrilling, intoxicating. He wanted another way of stating the atm*
to marry her a once. But hit thought.
father disapproved and sent him
To lrgain fdcall-m, gn where
§ w t long business trip to South it is to he found! Then don't deseAmerica.
rrate it! Take an evening stroll
In hi* despondency, Hal began with a child when the stars are
drinking and gambling. Soon he shining snd try to answer it*
started carousing with other worn- sobering queries.
an.
Cynics are fed up with human­
Finally, he became a connoisseur ity, chiefly because they’ve left
of pretty girls and took them liod out of their social relations.
where he found them. Inhibition*
So go to church tomorrow, for
war# entirely cast aside.
our good emotions need to be exer­
But with tha passing of years, cised regularly, just as do our
he began feeling panicky, for hia muscles!

\

Preridcnt Richard Nixon at their
the Republicans in taking Vice
President Richaid Nixon as thrjr
banner on which the only thing
visible was a question mark. Many
loyal Republicans who would not
admit publicly to these same
doubt* are far from happy that it
is Nixon and no one but Nixon.
Since you can’t he a statesman
unless you get elected, aa one
governor remarked, many of the
Democrats a t the conference are
doubtful on the score of Kennedy's
ability to beat Nixon in Novem­
ber. In the South and in the bor­
der states the fear is that hi*
religion, the fact that he ie a
Catholic, the first Catholic to run
for president since Al Smith went
down to defeat in 1921, will work
against Him.
On another score, too, the
doubts arise over Kennedy among
the men who live at the grass
loots. That Is his youth and, even
more important, his youthful ap­
pearance against the background
of the shattering consequences of
what happened in Paris in May
and in Tokyo just one month later.
The Kennedy campaign, which
these professionals admire so ex­
travagantly, waa planned in gen­
era! outline at least four yeat*
ago and the details filled in with
shrewd efficiency and the liberal
use of money. Its rulmipation in
recent weeks — the full sweep of
the Kennedy blitz, with one tri­
umph succeeding another — has
coincided with events that no one
could foresee.
The shock of these events, the
U-2 and the Tokyo riots. Is only
Just beginning to be felt. Rut the
nature of the Republican attack
on Kennedy Is already evident.
The effort will tie made to dismiss
him a* a fine young man who may
some day be seasoned and mature
enough to aspire to the presiden­
cy; a fine young man who finds
himself where he is because of
his father's wealth and ambition.
While this may be a wicked piece
of Republican propaganda, it
neveitheless ha* many Democrats
worried.
It I* no accident — nothing
about the Kennedy campaign ia
accidental — that one of the most
active figure* at this conference
is a Kennedy lieutenant. John
Hailley, chairman of the Demo,
cratic state central committee of
Connecticut, ha* been devoting
most of hi* time for many months
to the hard, practical business of
lining lip delegate*.
He tells anyone who will listen
that he knows that at the begin­
ning nf the first ballot his man
will have 600 voles and the vision
he sees is that before the end of
the roll call a half-dosrn slate
delegations will be vying to
-awiUh their vet** and then final­
ly to move lo maka the vole for
Kennedy unanimous.
Governors who are themselves
Catholics, a* in the twn laigest
slates now under Drmocratir ad­
ministration California and Penn­
sylvania, have been concerned
that the head of the ticket should
be of their faith, against which
they have had first hand know,
ledge of prejudice. This applies
particularly to Gov. David Law.
renc# of Pennsylvania, who was
convinced that prejudice greatly
reduced the majority by which he
won office two years ago. Despite
great piesaura Lawrence ha* con­
tinued to support Adlai Steven­
son aa flrit choirr. One reason
why he cancelled his reiervation*
for Ih* conference here was be­
cause he did not want in h* subjeeted to a public inquisition as to
his intentions. If Lawrence were
lo come over and bring with him
Philadelphia boss BUI Green, then
indeed it would all ha over hut
the shouting.
In the great gam* of politira the
governors of most of the 60 states
who are meeting her* are seeded
player* in the first rank. But most
of them suffer front a aense of
having been pushed out of the
spotlight by the intense concen­
tration on world affair*. Their
problems are regional and local,
problems of water, of transporta­
tion, of overcrowding in the cities
and alum clearance. The march of
•vent* has bypassed these men
and privately they know It and
will even, in a mood of introspection, admit it.

HEADQUARTERS
(Editor's note: Ed Koterha la h* &gt;«M a little unsteadily. "To the
haadlna toward the national convention ia I.o* Ans*l«»,” I ropolitiral ronrrnliona la a rather plied. Ha said nothing, turned
unuaual « « )—hed*e-hnppinf h) away, and aloarly ahook hia baad.
houae trailer arroaa America to
What'a wrong with going to Lot
gi«a an intimate report on peo. Angelea hy way of Key West?
pie and thlnaa in thia election
Our little dreamhnuse on wheels
)*ar. Today he preaenta an In- has been on o Gulf island sine* we
timate report on hia family an hauled it (here ia December for
route.)
our wintering-over relatives who
INTO THK SOUTH—You mold are now aummering-over up
{call this initial expedition the ( North.
, transitional staged nf our summer's
About packing: I t ’s amaaing oil
pursuit
| the hidden eom eri you find tnslde
The pioblem: How to atrip an the car. W* stacked flat suitcases
ordinary seven-room house of all on either tide of the hark floor
survival equipment necessary for hump, stuffed smaller boxes untwo months, park it all in an or­ | der the front seat, and found a
dinary four-door sedan, then convenient place to rram every­
transfer it to a 36-foot house thing that didn’t fit in tha trunk
trailer parked off the southwest I or in the bark seat or insido tho
chaat of Florida.
{hood or anywhere else. This to
How we did it la perhaps best under the dashboard.
summed up by the reaction nf the
Admittedly, It ia ■ bit awkward
gasoline attendant os we headed for the front-seat passenger rid­
south deep into Florida. He peeped ing 1,200 miles with feet resting
into the hack seat and blinked. He on top of the dashboard, but thia
| must have thought all of Wash­ ingenuity helped aoro hiring •
ington was evacuating in on* large moving van.
sedan.
There'* one disadvantage to tWa
"Where you heading, stranger?" proficient packing. Tho first osto
out of tho car boa to osipaok tba
other two people.
Adding to this misery lo S e
atrango pastime th at comae or**
my family tha mlnnto woVo e* o
trip. They sta rt aceumolaHng
things.
When ■ person needs to hav*
The eight-year-old Insisted first
something don. by a firm, organ!- „ „ , G r a m p 'a Amoo hillbilly hot
cation, agency or other group and for , H u n n |r|
ha|f
h**, *
w
H h* i of the hack aeat. And tho only
* UI c*'' ' ,r ,r,end
"puir* htnv place there’s room for It la on M l
the said firm, organisation, agen -1
Amj f,,*,,
im ark In
cy or other group should he ap- th. w ,Hdle cf lhe w v I#at
th#
&amp; O E L S C /J S R .
p™*ch ,
.
t direct line of tha rtar-viow m lr.
Th# friend will r#ipon«! gm . r0r.
cloualy and instruct th* person to | Rack home ha pass** tha nut
"Just mention my name.” A per­ counter at the grocery store never
son will consider himself fortun­ noticing the bags of pecans. Now
ate to have a friend in a position suddenly, along Georgia's roads
In which he can bo of help. Where *ld* stands he "discovsrs" pecan#
previously he was unknown he in (he shell, A three-pound hag w#
I surely wish Elvis' Daddy had ing natural jealousy with ■ high now is assured a proper introdu- bought, to keep him /happy. Yo*
" I I c k c i are Red, Violet* are Hlur.
"Elvis is Home and Stuck on You!"! picked ■ name that rhymed better. regard for th* boy with the swivel tion.
have to do something'to pacify ■
hip*.
The Elvis Presley Fan Club of But—
He ran Imagine the electric ef­ restless Jackrabblt confined to 14
It
cannot
compare
with
our
Pre­
'I
wish
that
1
could
take
the
risk,
Louisville, Ky., I* In rommunira-,
fect it will hav* on the firm, or­ inchc* of space for 1400 mile*.
sident's Inspiration:
tion with me, via Mi** Shirley "Of singing on a 45 disc.
ganization, agency or other group. Rut th* hag broke and pecano
"The more I sing, the mnie It’s "From Tupelo, Mississippi he came When the friend’s name ia men­ rolled, and now every time w#
Higa*. President.
"To Memphis, Tennessee he tioned. hr can picture the awe nf dove the bark door, It crunches.
I am an honoiary Inember of i flatter,
hiought fame.
tha individual to whom it is menThere’s only ona thing wo left
this organisation. Entitled, I ima-1 "And I’ll never get on a long-play
“ELVIS!"
platter."
tionrd. If the friend is a ste rn : behind. Two weaka ago, J . Leonard
gine, to pay due* and obey the Hy(Altogrhter
in
a
rising
scream
It show* that In poetry love will character he can foresee th* aub- '■Keinath, head of tha Democrat)#
laws. (Miss Higgs never put the
now I
alvvay* score higher than envy.
nrdinata cringing at thought of! National Conventloo, suggested
bite on me for dues. Rut I sent
Anyway, onre 1 made a taxlvab being reprimanded unless w hat-1(hat If 1 wanted Dotty to serve mo
her a dollai and asked her to keep “ ELVIS! ELVIS! ELVIS!"
That give* you an idea. Combin- pilgrimage out to Elvla’ home in ever Is required is put through' 60-cent steak sandwich** In th*
me in touch.)
.
.Memphis. (There were a couple with efficiency and dispatch.
1trailer, I’d better bring along my
The Club Motto Is; “ Were
of private fus* at the gate so I
|f ih , friend is a lovabla rather town cow.
Strictly for Elvis."
could nut get a* close as 1 wanted than a stem character he will su p -' A farm er in Pennsylvania read
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to &gt;
,
pose that the mere mention of hie j about It arA offered me on* of
"Hi!" writ# our President. " I’m
I nude this pilgrimage and | l)Mnt will awaken feeling* of his. I falle-i to accept tho offer,
sending you some more Stickers.
vviote my nsinr, with the thou*- ,|r r p affection, Il should ptovuka
And new, looking at my tw#
I'm going to have some more
and* of otheis, on the brick wall. a drair* to ahow the affection by passenger*, parked in Ilk* eftttUu
stickers insde soon and If ynut
l wrote on top of it: “We’re „ t t | ng to work at once in a gra- I’m glad I did.
have anything sperial you'd like.
Strictly for Elvis." Wrote It with r(ou, p|)ir| t l0 ^ whatever Is rome to have printed on them let
a big, black ropy pencil. It la there i^irsted.
me know.
BY JAMES KKIJ.KR
for anyone to sec.
Tjlrlr‘ will he vUlun* of other
“ Rye for now. EtvDIy, Shitley."
The driver of an armored car
Hite any honorary member tup­ person* who may h*fe mtriq ro&gt;
*
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disappeared with tin.on) in cash ped lhat?
—
'
'W ell, this is ceiialnly an Invita­ while two other guard* were de­
tion that cannot be ignored. W* livering money to a hank in a
and mad* to wet'/ while the p e r-- MOSCOW (UPI) —The Soviot
have some dandy mottoes on our | midwest city.
Steals Half A Car
who has mentioned th* name I Union's announcement (hat M will
stick)!* now. But I suppose we I He was found two hours taler
ERIE. Pa. (UPI) - Police re­ son
j Hr* another serioa of long-rang*
should keep our minds to tha {buying the fourth round of drinks ceived the following phone call gels favored treatment.
H* Will anticipate more being missiles Into th* Contra! Pacific
grindstone.
fiom the A. k W. Auto Hody Ser­ dona than Is requested, extra frllla *&gt;c*l month indicated today that
for everyone in a tavern.
We uie these stickeis on the
lie had spent only Sfin of the vice: "Somt-body just stole our added, price* reduced, work »a- Russian scientists are trying to
oul.-ide of envelopes.
S30.000 hy the time detective* 1tnw truck and half a rar." The pedilctl, special delivery made, ac­ perfect rccovory techniques.
They let people know we aie&gt; caught up with him.
' half a car waa destined for the companied hy th* insistence that
The Soviet news agency Tost
"Stilckly for Elvis."
The ST-yoar-old guard had work­ junk yard.
if anything should go wiong th* said the governmant plana to.fir*
We have stickers with informs- : ed lor Ihc armored car service for
firm, organization, agency or "powerful multi • stage c a rritr
tion: “ King Elvis has broken 27 years without a uL-' on his
other group be notified a t once ao rockets" Into a target area ap­
Purity Prose
every m lr, record in the tecording record.
proximately 1,000 miles aouthwoat
LONDON (UPI) — The Insti­ that correction can be made.
business!"
The only explanation he could
We hnve: “King Elvis—Often give whch arrested was: "I'm a tute of Sewage Purification award­ What then is the disappointment of Hawaii, near Palmyra Jalaad.
Soviet rockei sciontisia appar­
imitated Rut Never Duplicated." j tick min. I feel sick all over." ed the Fowler-Arden-Lockrll prise when th* magle name ie mentionto J. 11. Edmondson for the most ed, a reasonable time for action ently are preparing to glva Pre­
We have some pirtuies of KIv!*
Company officials, happy that
—pel foiatcd and postage stamp most of the money was recover­ outstanding contribution to lite rs-! ia allowed, and nothing happen* at mier Nikita Khrushchov another
space-ag* boost on hi# latest viai)
lure for his writing* on the a r il- 1all.
tire. Glue on the back.
ed. were willing m forgive and
i
Christopher Hillopp to tba West.
The latc.-t one whirh will b e , forget as well a* help the "sick vated sludge pioerss.
printed • (light now our President | msn.”
has to w tit* it on the hark of th*
As sons of Adam, all of us arc
envelope) Is;
s u b j e c t to human weakness.
“ Elvis Is hack and here's the news, Guard yoursolf against th* subtle
“ He'll soon be staring in '( i l ! beginnings of temptation by re­
Rlue*’."
THESES REASON FOR PREFERENCE
calling that you are always in
(I have an idee "bur President! God's preienrr. You will rarely
means "starring." Rut I am not succumb lo sinful allurement* if
going to copyread her stuff until you do.
I query.)
"My soul hath stuck close In
Thcc: Thy right hand hath re­
It is difficult these tong, laty ceived me."
summer days to think up liiottoc*.
(Psalm 62.9)
But an honorary number must he
Keep me ever mindful, O heav­
honorable. I have given thia mat­ enly Father, that You know all my
ter full attention.
thoughts, words and dreds.

Mr.Billopp

by Stan Delaplane

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■V BENNETT CERE
There'* nothing routine about
motion picture production in
Egypt three day*. During the
ehootiag of • romantic interlude
at a Cairo atudlo, report a Va­
riety. tba hero waa called upon
g ilt B a rd o r) R rralft
T h u n . J u n e 80, *60— P a g e 11
to ilap the heroine on the cheek.
"Make it more realiatie," order­
ed tba director, whereupon the
hero clouted the heroine 10 hard
that he broke her Jaw and left
bar lying unconaciou* an the act.
When the director aurveyed the
damage done to h ia v heroine—
In private life ae well a t public,
it would appear—he aoeked the
s t i s c a i p n a i ba tss
hero with a chair and fractured
D e liv e r y
* f **•••
his ahull.
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2. F o r R e n t

HOUSE or Cameron Avenue, East S-BR., kitchen equip!., attic fan, 2-BEDROOM home, clean, cool
quiet neighborhood. FA 2-SM4.
and quiet; garai*; largo yard.
aidt b tlw ttn Celery and Geneva
Phone FA 2-3455.
Avenue; 4 bedroom*, klleben ap­ UNFURNISHED apartm ent Kit­
pliance*. School bua atop. Quiet
chen equipped. Call FA 2-2500. WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
neighborhood. 175 per month.
private balks, 114 W. First St.
Phond FA 1-6143.__________
FURNISHED apt. 500 Park Ave.

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TWO FOR THE MONEY

NICE large 2 bdrm. /urn. or un- NICE bedroom, private entrance
and bath. Phone FA 2-2445.
Rollaway, Koapita' A Baby Bed*
turn, epia. VjjO Megaolle.
By Day, Week or Month
1 and 2 BR. furnlabcd apartments 2-BEDROOM ualurnlfbed houae.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
ph. fa Min
in w. nt st- 100 A 945 mo.
Fenced backyard. FA 2-4557.
2 BR. furnished bouse 575 mo.
ROSA PAYTON, REALTOR
HOUSE, 4 Roams and bath, $45
Pb. FA 2-1301 17-52 at Hiawatha
per mo. FA 2-3111. *
2-BEDROOM
bouie,
kitchen
equip
75 m m
Jinan-a cotot,
FURN. A ft SOlte W. lit St.
pad. Phone FA 2-4043. ___ ■
e e e iio L i c o t m , r u a u u .
r it it i or
HOUSE, 501 Rosalia Dr. Call
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllla
OEOnOE A. IHWAB, JR.
FA 2-3.42.
D irtlltl

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Or nstlflsa ssd required Is flit
f.KBt.tR coorrn,
M e r t e n . C e n h o u n C o u n ty ,
any claims and demands which
you or either of you, may have
d to rsle.
T o u a r e h e r e b y N o tifie d t h e t Meagainst aald estate In the stflce
e l Han. Cuthbsrt Vernon alias, Jr. Belli C o o p e r, hae filed h e r m o r n
Ceualy Judea ef Seminole County, C o m p l a i n t a a a l n a t y»u. Itelnn a
a t his office In the Court Houea In s u i t f o r d iv o r c e . In C l r r u l t C o u r t
Sanford, Florida, within aleht cal. f o r llam ln o lo C o u n t y , . F l o r i d a a t
endar monthe from the tlma of tha H an fo rd , F l o r i d a , a n d you a r e
first Mhllcatlea • ef thla natira. h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o file j o u r a n .
Bach claim or demand mutt ha a w a r . If a n y y ou h av e, p e r s o n a l l y
ta writing and contain lha place o r b y a t t o r n e y , w i t h t h e H o n o r a b l e
of residence and peat office ad* A r t h u r l l o r h w l l h . C l e r k o f o u r
drete of the claimant and muat • a i d C o u r t i t S a n f o rd , F l o r i d a , anil
ho sworn (e by the claimant, hla a c o p f t h e r e o f o n t h e u n d e r s l p n e d
ata n t or attorney, or tha earn* a t t o r n e y , b y o r b e f o re t h e l l t h
ehall bo void.
d a y e f J u l y A. I&gt;. l»««i h e r e i n fe ll
r i n e r Am e r ic a s r a t io s * n o t o r J u d n m o n t w i l t bo e n t e r e d
Ate DAKIC OF NAOIIVILLB, a e a l n e t y o u b y d e f e u l t .
T h la t h a l i t h d a y o f J u n e A.D.
at Esacutor of tha Will ef
daorfo A. Bhwab, Jr.,
ilia.
deceased ( S E A L )
By B. I. Andrews
A r t h u r If. B a e h w l l b , J r .
Aaalatant Trust Officer
C lark
Mapulrs, Voarbla A Walla,
B y : J o a n M. W ilke, D.C.
Attorneya
R. W . W A R E . A T T O flN E T
IS* Wall Blrtat
r . O. Bax MIS,
Orlando, Florida
S anford, F lo rid a
Publish June IS, S* A July T, II. P u b l i s h J u n e M, 31, I I A J u l y T.

BEA U TIFU L

HOMES

LOW IN T E R E S T R A T E S
| A lre ad y F is s n c s d
• N o Q ualifying
Other T h is Ysnr On a Good Crodll
t Bedroom — l . | Beth Hemes
SUNLAND ESTATES andf SOUTH P1NECRE8T
4*i% — ■% — 3'«% INTEREST
Hemes One To Three Years Old
Dowr Payments Ae Law Aa |504
Monthly Paymente Aa Low As 175

Wo Hat# A Homo For You

ODHAM &amp; TUDOK
&gt;SALE8 OFFICE SANFORD FA 1-1551
J. BRAILBY ODHAM, President

10 LEFT

ENTRY CLUB'

MANOR

*50 DOWN
MOVES- YOU

IN

$10,850-FROM- $ 69,50MO.
9-BEDROOMS, 144 TILE BATHS with colored fiiturra,
te r m s # fleers, Venetian blinds, carports, acreen perch,
ntility room nnd many nther extree,
AH Ho d n Carry A 1 Yr. F.H.A. Warranty

IN THK CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

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our
OVERHAUL

2-BEDROOM bouse, kitchen equip
ped. Phone FA 2-2137.
2-BEDROOM upstairs apartment,
air eenditlonyd, |70. TA 2-0445
3-BEDROOM furnished house 350
month. 2334 Palmetto. FA 2-1510
CLEAN modern furnished apis.,
601 PalmeUo. FA 2-1335.
2. F o r R e n t

NICELY furnished 3 room apart­ FURNISHED apartment, 2 rooms
ment, private bath. FA 2-3303.
A bath screened porch. |S0 per WE HAVE a lovely home with
mo. 407'.4 W First.
100 ft. frontage on lake in
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gables
Loch Arbor; 2-bedrooma, l ‘t
NICELY
furmitted
larg*
apart
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0739. •
batha, large living room and
ment, San Lenta Apartments,
Florida room, double carporte.
404 E. 14th. s t r e e t
Pn
2-BEDROOM unfurnished home
Cell us lo see this home. Shown
FA 2-4252.
available now. FA 2-1349.
by appointment only.
3-UEDROOM furnished home to BEAUTIFULLY furnished room IF YOU'RE LOOKING for a 4
In private home. FA 2-7754.
responsible party. 9110 month­
bedroom home In the country
ly, leas with lease. FA 2-3551.
with 1 acre of land for garden
RENT or SALE: 5 room house;
spot, nice lawn on paved road,
garage; modern; FA2-057I.
2-HEDROOM garage apt., large
you should see thisl House is
living and dining room. 2005V*
old but in good condition. Priced
BEAUTIFUL Spartan Trailer, 1
French Ave. Ph. FA 2-5530.
at $10,000; $75 per month.
bedroom, 512 week, lights and
water furnished. Also a 2 bed­
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
room trailer. Adulte. No pels.
BROKER
FA 2-0315 after 4:30.
W. B. Slilppy, Assoc.
IV T i m C I R C U I T COU RT. -VIWTO
J I D I l T I b C I R C U IT . IV I V U F O R 5-ROOMS, unfunuibed, $73 per 202 So. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-3991
IKMIVOI.M U a U f t T V . F L O R ID A
mo. 4-Roomt, furnished, $60 per
l.q C H I V C K N V .TO. H I M .
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
mo. Phone FA 8-3021,
B U T TO R f l R T T ITC R
Raymond Lundquiat, Assoc.
KR.VRST R. r O R T R R a h d . M A O O I R
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
R. P O R T K n . h l a w l f a , a n d W A I - HOME ON LAKE, unfurnished 3 PA 2-8551 ’
TF.lt K. U ItA II AM s a d M A S V .
bedroom, large living and din­ BEL AIR HOME: 3 bedroom, kit­
UIIA IIA U , hla w lf a :
ing area. Located In Geneva. |45
PlalatUfs
chen equipped. Large beautiful­
per mo. Oviedo FO 3 3311.
vs.
ly landscaped corner lot, sprink­
I.RO.V DOW, a / k / a I.KO.H F. DOW,,
ler system. Flexable down pay­
r. r . s t o f f h i c i i a .v a n d c o n . 3-ROOM first floor apartment,
H I S N K 15. BT O K F R R O A N . hla w lfa,
ment. 4 *• mortgage. 937 mo.
furnished, |40 per me. 313 Pal­
a n d W I L L IA M D. T HOMPSON,
includes taxes and insurance.
metto Ave.
Defends*!*
1406 E. 24th St. FA 2-1604.
V O T IliB T O DRFK.VD
TO: t.K.oN
DOW , a / k / a
I.CHN* NEWLY decorated 3 room furnUbed apartm ent 950 per month; 1 BEDROOM, frame house. Needs
K. DOW a n d ----- ■ DOW . hla
wlfa. i f an t- i C. C. S T O F P I t K *
some repair. 5600 down take up
close in. I l l E. 5th. St. Celt
O AN
and
CORRINNR
K.
paymente of 930 a month. Ap­
TA 2-4235 or FA 2 3756.
S T o r r n K O A N , nia w i f a i a n d
prox. 93,500 at Sr,i. I mil* north
W I L L IA M D. T H O M P S O N e n d
Lake Monroe bridge on 17-52.
------ THOM PSON, hla w lf a . If NICE (leaping room, private en­
trance k bath. FA 2-3556.
a n y s a n d a ll (&gt;f t h i m If t h a y
CaU Ralph J. liayea FA 2-1553.
a r s l i v i n g , a n d If t h a y a r s
&lt;lsad, t b a l r u n k n o w n k alra, 2 -BEDROOM home, terrazio
AN EXCITING O FFER !
■Is« l i r a s ,
apou aaa,
irantaaa,
floor*. Fenced in backyard Naval officer transferred. Beau­
rradllora,
llanors,
a a a lg n a a a
ideal for children. Apply 602
tiful 3 BR., 8 balb bom* on huge
a n d I r u a t a a a , e n d a n y a n d a ll
n t h a r p a r t l a a h a v i n g a r s l a l m s ! W. 27th.
fully landscaped corner lot!
In g t o h a v a a n y r i g h t , title,
Flexible down paym ent Come
a n d / v r I n t a r s s t In t h a p r o . 2-BEDROOM trailer. FA 2-4366.
look and you won't leave.
party
lirr s ln a fta r dtacrlbad,
t» -w ltl
FA 2-5413 for appointment.
FOR RENT: Garage Apartment,
L o ta I I , I I . I t . I t , I t , 14.
2244b
W.
15th.
Street:
newly
I t . I I . a n d I I a f P A M .A N D O
house,
kitchen
decorated, 4 rooms. 545 plus 3 • BEDROOM
KBTATEI, Sam lnalp County,
equipped, screened porch. Fen­
utilities. No children or pet*.
Florida, a c c o rd in g ta -P la t
ced yard. Low down paym ent
t h a r a o f aa r a c e r d a d In P l a t
Telephone FA 2-2535.
Uook 13. P a s s I I , e f t h a
105 Rosalia. Ph. FA 2-7311.
P ublic Itscurds e f Sam leule
FOR RENT: 3-bcdroom house a t
C o u n t y , F l o ri d a .
2104 Frtncb Ave. 950 per month. 3-BEDROOM house In Pinecrest
TOU AIIK H K I t K O r N O T I F I E D
area, near school. Ilk baths,
Phone FA 2-4151.
t h a t t h a P l a i n t i f f s h t r a l n h av a
Urge living area. FA 2-1637.
I n a t l l u t a d a s u i t a g a i n s t y o u In
t ' l r a u l t C o u r t e f t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l TWO bedroom furnished apart­
SEPARATE
dining room, 3 bed­
C i r c u i t , In a n d f a r g s m t n o l a C o e n ,
ment, 2101 Magnolia, 955.00.
ly, F l o r i d a , la q u l a t t h t l r t l t l a la
rooms, fireplace. Partly furn­
Phone
FA
2-3551.
t h a a b n v a d a a r r lb a d p r o p a r t y a l t u a .
ished. Beautiful lot. 1113 Oak.
lad, l y i n g a n d P s l n g In S a m ln o la
16,500, low down payment. Ph.
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a a h s r a l n a b o v a LARGE three bedroom unfurn­
FA 2-2375 or FA 2-4352.
tn u ra p a r t i c u l a r l y s a t o u t T o u a r a
ished home 1313 Park Ave.,
h s r s b y r e q u i r e d t o f i le y o u r An*
9115.00 month. Call FA 2-5551.
e w a r w i t h t h a C l a r k e f t h e Clr#
FOR BALE OR LEASE
c u l l c o u r t . In e n d f o r a e m l n e l e BUSINESS PROPERTY: 2354 So. Elfht bedroom home, ideal loca­
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a a n d s e r v e a copy
tion for tourist home. Good in­
Elm Avenue. Write owner, J.
t h a r r o f u p o n H a r o l d A. W a r d . Ill,
come possibilities.
334 P a r k A v en u a, S o u t h , W l n t a r
W. lluguley, 534 N. E. Sib. Ave­
P a rk , Florida, A tto rn e y for lha
nue, Gaineavllle, Florida.

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f t O ur.. T r a n m lo n to u . Spe­
c ia list* a r t G e n e ra l M o.
te r n F a c to ry T rn U o d w ith
) n n o f o x p tr ita c n .
a rt

AtsoeU'**.

2463 S. Park Ave. P i- F» 16221
After hours, FA 2-3611, FA 3-dK
FA 2-0311, /A 2 3012
CEMENT BLOCK 5-bedroom, dou­
ble bath heme, 715 Brlarcliff.
Low down paym ent FA 2-348.

G ouauiaa

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G e n e ra l M o la rs T ra in * * M an K a u r i

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D E P T . -----

TWO LOTS, 3 room furnished cot­
tage at Lemon Bluff. FA 2-3631.

59 M ERC U R Y
.MONTEREY 4l)oor,
Like New.

Powered,

W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Agency
Realtor k laauror
Phone FA 2 4591
112 N. Park

59 CHEVROLET
BEI.AIR 4-Door Sedan,
Completely Equipped.

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HO M ES
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Quiet Community
Near Golf Course

2395
1995

58 CHEVROLET
DELRAY 2-Door Sedan,
Clean.

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Extremely Clean.

$400 Down
T u n Waal Ou 20th
SL
Fallow Country
Chib Rd. * Watch
Far Our Sl ant. . . .

OPEN D A ILY
9 :tt A. M. TU Dark
SUNDAY
1:4# P. U . TU Dark

1495
1395

57 PO N T IA C
4-Door llardlop,
Powered.

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4-Door Sedan, Power Steering,
R I H , Merc-O-Metic.

55 PLYMOUTH

2144 e'rench A n .

Co., lac.

2-Doer V-6.
Power Steering.

541 Weal M th S t m t
FA S-9199

fkliQ 7,500 T. V. STAM PS'

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, INC1
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Holler Motor Solos
Ph. FA 24711

BUSINESS PROPERTY: 2598 So.
Elm Avenue. Write owner, J.
W. lluguley. 926 N. E. 8th. Avr^j
nue, Gainesville, Florida.

SEE US NOW
FOR A QUALITY CAR

NEIGHBORHOOD TAVERN

3,000 T. V. STAM PS
USED. CARS A N D TRU CKS
...................................
1,000T.V.STAM PS
......................................... 2,000 T. V. STAM PS
......................................... 3,000 T. V. STAM PS
............................. - - - - 5,000 T. V. STAM PS

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) T a k a a 4 r a a t a « o o f F a e la r y N o tif ic a tio n t h a t o n ly

2-BEDROOM with Florida room.
Fenced yard. I ll Mayfair Cir­
cle. FA 2 8827.

WE HAVE THE BIGGEST
STOCK OF EXTRA CLEAN
USED CARS
AT PRICES TO SELL!

Concrete block and frame build­
ing near popular public beach.
Completely equipped for sell­
ing beer sandwiches, s o f t
drinks. Grill, bar, booths, chairs
and tables, refrigerators, cash
register, beer cooler included.
Price $5,500. with good terms.

J. W. HALL
S-BEDROOM furnished home, 2554
Palmetto. Phone FA 2-1515.

C.B.S. 2-bcdrooin house, kitchen
equipped, near Pinecrest School.
Cash or terms. Ph. FA 2-3377
after 3:3o p. m.

TRADE-INS
•

2432 YALE: 2 BR. masonry, air
conditioner, w uher, range, re­
frigerator and attic fan. This
1* nice. Asking 95,530. Make
offer. Phone collect: TE 1-4173
or TE 1 3351. SEM-O-REALTY.

BEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Realtor
“ Call Hall"
Phone FA 2-1941

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MERCURY - COMET

READY FOR OCCUPANCY
WANTED: Reliable party to take
advantage of a forfeiture of
down payment on a new 3-bed­
room, 2-balh home in North
Orlando. Total monthly pay­
ment of $93.00 Including taxei
and insurance. House he* stain­
less built in kitchen, Frigtdaire
refrigerator, plus many other
extra*, with no city taxes. Lot
size I t x 113. Ask to see Mr.
Sweets home. Phone FA 2-0933
for appointment.

WI™ EACHnew ford truck

5.000 T. V. STAMPS ^

P a rts

N. V. Farmer, Retltnr
LIUUn Trame
R. U. Ivors, D. H. W hitm an

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And Associates
Registered Real Relate Broker
Ph. FA 1-1301 17-51 at Hiawatha

JULY T.V. STAMP SPECIALS:

B E F O R E YOU S P E N D
YOU! MONEY

our

FARMER’S AGENCY

WHAT’S WRONG?
We spent Rood money last weeki
telling you folks about think
wonderful buy in a 4 bedroom;
2 bath, tiled roof, Florida Room,
kitchen equipped including Dish*
washer, large storage place,
4ter&gt; financing, only $3850 down
with total price of 116.230.00,
397.00 monthly. Owner will con­
sider Sl.ooo 2nd mortgage. Don't
be caught napping by paasing
this one up. Contact SEMINOLE
REALTY, FA 2 3232 for im­
mediate inspection and purchase ^

55 CHEVRO LET

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S. Real Estat* For Sal*

P l a i n t If fa In t h e a b o v e a e t l o n , on
n r b a f o ro t h a 3 t t h d a y e f J u l y . A. PINBCRE5T AREA: Clean 3-bed­
n . H a t . a l a s e D a c r s a P r o Con*
room house and 2-bedroom dup­
f a i i o w i l l b a e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you.
lex; electric kltcbene; water
I T IS O l t D P .It E D t h a t t h l a b s
p u M l a h s d In T H E P A N F O IID I I E I t .
furnished. FA 2-4411.
A I.
IJ. a n a n a p a p a r p iilillahtd
*1
Prm tnole C o u n t),
K io rld a,
on es 2-ROOM and hath furnished apart­
a a c h w e a k f a r f o u r c o n e o c u tU S
ment, utilities furnished, 911-35
w aak a .
per week: Ph, FA 3-3219.
W ITNESS lh a h a n d of th a d a r k
o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t , P o m ln ele
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t h i s t h a H a t d a y 2*A B*ach Rentals
o f J u n a , A. D. 111*.
(BE AL)
HUTCHISON APARTMENTS—139
A r t h u r If. I l a t b u r l l h , J r .
So. Atlantic Avo., D a y t o n a
C l a r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t
Reach. Far reeervetion cell
S am ln o lo C o u n ty . F lo rid a .
By I J o a n M. W i l k e
FA 3-0451.
D ep u ty C lark
W l n d e r w e e d l t , l l a l n e a . H u n t e r fb 5. Rani Ratal* For Sal*
W ard
334 P a r k A v e n u e , S o u th ,
S-BEDROOM bouse. Two lota In­
W in ter P ark . F lorida
cluding corner. Full prlcn 97500.
C ounsel, far P laintiffs
Ptfb lieh J u n a . J J , S* A J u l y T. I t
Term*. 401 E . 25t’i S t

5. R eal E s t a t e F o r Sale

5. Real E state For Sale

LARGE 3 bedroom, 2 bath home.
Garage. Nice yard. Reasonable
equity. 912 Cherokee Circle,
Two attractive concrete block
Sunland Estates. FA 2-2339.
homes, side by side in conven­
ient, established neighborhood.
Buy the three bedroom for 3-BEDROOM cement block home,
large living room with four slid­
910,500 (93,250 down) and take
ing doors into screened porch.
title to the two bedroom pre­
102 E. Woodland Dr.
sently rented to good tenants,
simply by assuming mortgage. 3-BEDROOM home, kitchen equip­
Call ua for full information on
ped. Corner lot. Fenced in yard.
how you can move into an
Nice
location. 4V*ri FHA mort­
exceptionally nice home and
gage. Low monthly payments.
acquire income property at the
Phone FA 2 1426.
same time.
FIRST 5800 cash will buy 51.800
W. H. "Bill" Stem per Agency
equity in beautiful 3 bedroom, 2
Realtor A laauror
bath home with lake view. Many
Phoee FA 3-4591
113 N. Park
extras including G. E. Built in
equipment. FA 2-3672.
LARGE 3-bedroom, 1 bath home.
Nice yard. Reasonable equity, SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedrooms.
monthly payments 576.10. 623
Corner lot. Make offer. Phone
Mimosa T e r r a c e , Sunland
FA 2-7053,
Estate* PA 2-6202.
LAKEFRONT, 2-Bcdroom, C. D.
St. Johns Realty Co. 200 X 830 ft. beautiful point of
land. Sand bottom; swimming,
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
fishing, boat and dock. Furnish­
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 26123
ed or unfurnished. Also 200 x
•too ft. lakefronl lot. Terras. Ph.
ROSA L. PAYTON FA 2-4906.

THE OLD HOME T O W N

BED

ROTICD TO CRKOITONe
TO
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e u n a o n DBMAADe A O A in a r
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5. Real E state For Sale

FALCO N

* T H U N D ER BIR D

*

FORD T R U C K S

Sale* and Service Since 1631
It r A X U H

—

ra 0 M la i M a W M « f * k iM ia t* .N I 4 4 M l&lt; K » 1 « &gt; :

"219" 4-Deer
Sedan.

55 M ERCU RY
MONTEREY 2-Dear Hardtep,
Extra Clean.
4

56 O LDSM O BILE

1

SUPER •’l l " 4-Deer, A ir Coed.,
Pewtr Steering k Brakes, R A H ,
Extra Cleaa.

FIRST

•

QUALITY

• DEPENDIBILITY

• • ROADABILITY

• PRICE

Many More Makea and Models
To Choose From.

HUNT

INC.

109 N . Palmetto

FA 2*4884

M ERC U R Y

�i

HERAD Want Ads To Deliver Yeur Business Service Message. PH. FA 2-2611
6. Heal E state For Sale

12. Plumbing Services

, 15 LOTS in Osteen, high and di
reasonable. FA 2-3330.

9 l|f

S an fo rb

Thura. June 30, ’60— Page 13

frra lb

1957 RENAULT
FA 2-6558.

U fF -A -D A Y

Wall

BARGAIN: House for SALE
Plumbing A H catinf
RENT. 2409 Orange Ave.
AIR CONDITIONING
Bedroom, screened porch, k
chcn equipped, carporte k lar; CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
FA 2 6582
shadv lawn. *3Co for equity 1007 Sanford Ave.
MAKE OFFER. *75 mon
rent. Less than *7,000 balanc
C L A R K
After 38 mo. rent drops
P
PLUMBING 4c HEATING
Mo
*47.30. Contact Mrs. Korga
Moved to our new location
FA 2 *254.
2M So. HIAWATHA AVE.
2S84
FA 2-2374
IT'S BEAUTIFUL *
Block off Hwjr. 17-92
1
UNDER PRICED
FREE ESTIMATES
Large home with three bedroom
and two baths on 2!i lots. Man&lt;
I . Electrical Services
trees. 2517 Osceola Drive.

#

MORTGAGE LOANS
Commercial and
Conventional Residence
WISE and JOHNSON
451 Magnolia Ph: GA 2-54*2
Orlando, Fla.
_

2 WHEEL utility trailer *50. 123
Mayfair Circle. Ph. FA 2 2326.

21. F urniture
New 4k Used Furniture k Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
BUY. SELL or TRADE

8. Female Help Wanted
SUPERMARKET CASHIER: Must
be experienced and have rtf
3 crenccs. Apply to Tip Top Superr market, 329 Sanford Avenue.

MRS. AVON CUSTOMER
You have used AVON COSMEtics. You know their quality
and guarantei. There Is a big
demand for AVON service.
Write at once to m ike appoint­
ment with manager, Boa 248,
Lockhart, Fia.

Jenkins Furniture
400 Sanford Ave.

WILSON - MAIER
New and Used Furniture
311 E. First St.
FA 2-3122

ARPENTRY, painting, roofing,
screening and cement work,
FA 2 4199.
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing A Siding
Phone FA 2-8452

CUSTOM Upholstering. Free Es­
timates. All work guaranteed.
Good Used Furniture for Sale.
Phone FA 2-7818 or MI 4-1171.
In Casselberry.

•You e igh t at least tblnk of the rnawy X i

firing It Dtysdfr*

t MBER - HARDWARE - PAINT

ROOFING FHA Loans
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
We Give TV Stamps
W. 3rd St.
FA 2 78*8

4RPENTRY: repairs, re-modeltog, new construction, FA 2-2506

1. Special Service*

June k July Speriatsl Permanents 22. Article* F e r Sale
*3.93 k up. 3 Senior Operators,
ALL MAKES k MODELS
Harriett, Jo Stapleton k Eva Sell Ue Your Furniture. Qu’ck
Wynne. Soft Water. T. V. Service With The Cash. SUPER
RENTALS $3 WEEK Jo
Stamps. Air Cond. HARRIETT'S
TRADING POST. FA 2-0*77.
203 W. First St. (24 hr. ser.)
REAUTY NOOK, 105 So. Oak
FA 2-3825
FA 2 5742.
SAWDUST-SHAVINGS FA 2 3877,
Buckner k Son.
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
16. Flowers &amp; Plants
W. L HARMON
R01.LAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Ph. FA 2-4223
Beds. Day, Week, nr Month—
Cut Flowers For Any Occasion
FURNITURE CENTER
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
AUTO GLASS
1100 French Ave.
FA 2-1*20
or
FA 2-0270
Ph. FA 2-7*53
INSTALLED

Dawn's

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
o r rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.

General Automobile
Repairs
Engine Tune-upa
All Work Guaranteed
One Block Off Sanford
Avenue on 29th Street

HOUSEWORK, FA 2

WASHING k IRONING. FA 2-706S

I

V

cinq

A
EXTENSION

OF
OUR

SALE

IMS, S aallea (So. af Maatere

Due to the Tremendous Response of our
Customers and

Closing Cost
As Low As

$135

our many pending deals...

V A-FH A,
FHA-LN-SERVICK

DISCOUNTS
cars

Immediate Occupaacjr
1 Year Personal
Satiafaction

GU ARAN TEE
II Tear pen aaal satiafaetiea fat
oaa fall year a a the coastmcI J ti«a af
hack.

Odham &amp; Tudor
Hwy. IT-** * 27th St.

Balsa Offiaa
FA S-USI

Sanfmd
flu
f« Braflay Odham.

Ne. D30IA

1959 PLYMOUTH

1959 PLYM OUTH

STATION WAGON • Factory Air Cond.

llelseder 4-Dr. Sedan • Air Cendltiened.

WAS

12395

WHOLESALE $1910

1959 S IM C A

1959 S IM C A
4-Door Deluae.

4&gt;Door Deluae.

WAS 11395

WHOLESALE $1020
1958 PLYMOUTH
4*Dr, STATION WAGON • Air Cond. - New
Tlrea • Motor Rebuilt.

WAS

11595

WHOLESALE $1275
3 DAY

SPECIAL!

1957 O LDSM O BILE
"91" 2-Dr. HARDTOP

WAS

$1895

WHOLESALE $1245
No. I)308A

1956 CHEVROLET
“210” 4-Door Sedan.

$995

WHOLESALE $740
1956 FORD
WAS

1795

WHOLESALE $610

fed * Patenttn

Sanford

P h.

FA 2-0711

Wlndeer 4-Door HARDTOP.

WAS 91595

WHOLESALE $1293
No. CI11A

1957 CHRYSLER
NEW YORKER 4-Doer Sedan - Factory Air
Conditioned.

WAS 91795

WHOLESALE $1390
No. 1)309A

1956 FORD
8TATION WAGON - 4-Deor.

WAS 91095

WHOLESALE $070
No. DT4A

"

1956 O LD SM O BILE
"98" 4-Door HARDTOP.

WAS 91595

1952 CHEVRO LET
riCKUP TRUCK.

WAS $495

WHOLESALE $37S

1955 DODGE
4-Deer STATION WAGON.

WAS S895

— OPEN—

WHOLESALE $450

THURS. ft FRI. TIL I P. M.
SAT. TIL 5 P. M.

SUPER SALE DAYS
Ne. 242B

1953 CHEVROLET
1595

WHOLESALE $156
Ne. PUR 191 III

JfEUAN DELIVERY.

WAS 9395

WHOLESALE $320
No. C I 07U

1953 FORD

1949 PLYM O U TH

STATION WAGON.

9295

WHOLESALE $245

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

1957 CHRYSLER

Cutloetline 2-Door.

WAS

REMEMBER — You’ll Get TOP TRADE IN VALUE
On Your Clean Used Car — We Need IT!
Our Used Car Inventory Is Below. Normal

WHOLESALE $907

WHOLESALE $940

No. OJ11A

WAS

•

WAS 91999

No. Cl 03A

No, D304A

1954 B U IC K

SATURDAY - JULY 2nd

WHOLESALE $1750
No. REP t

No. D94R

Ne. RKP 1A

W IL L C O N T IN U E THROUGH

WAS 92095

Lola O f Other Extras,

llAKDTOP COUPE.

FREE WELCOME
Ta Saafaed! Be Oar Gewta Fer
S Days Abaslately Free,
Witheat ObUgatiea AI Oaa Of
Saafard’a I aiding Mate la While
Yaa U n i t Haaaiag F a r Tan I
Tear Family. Pick t &gt; Keys AI
Salsa Office I

Ne. 1)311A

Ne. D21IA

To

USED CAR STO CK

HOLESALE

WAS

South Plnecreat

Sunland Estates

ENTIRE

Ne. 1)211 A

LAWN MOWING—yard work. D r
pendable colored man. FA 2-7034

Oa Oaera Road, So. of Baafard

OF OUR

THURS, ■ FBI. - SAT-

t HOUSEWORK: FA 2 4011.

Odham &amp; Tudor

FA 2-4622

ANDERSON’S REPAIR
SHOP

11. W ork W anted

NKW HOMES BY

Cleanance

Senkarik GIr.m and P aint To.
112-114 W. 2nd St.

21. Lost &amp; Found

MAMMY DOLLS, toaster or mix­ LOST- Child's male Siamese, baa
collar with "Tom" written In­
er rover* 11.30 each. Send rath
side. 122 Country Club Dr. RE­
or money order. B. II. Linders,
WARD. FA 2 053*.
HI. I, Box 179 A, Sanford,
Specify color of print k color
of doll.
DON'T LOSE your vacation
GOOD uaed frame windows, Jamba
money I Use safe, convenient
and anortrd lumber. See fore­
MATERIALS FOR SALE: at the
TRAVELER'S CHECKS
man at Nicholson Buick Bldg.
Oviedo white school: t frame
building, 18' 0” x 24' 0” with
BARBECUE GRILL with electric
Available at . .
one door, four windows and
motor *13; large ice rooter *12;
pitched roof; 1 water storage
cell after 6 00 p. m. FA 2-3091.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
lank. 4’ 0” x 18' 0"; 20, 2'4",
APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE,
round steel Lally Cols, 7' 0” ; 6. LOST Parakeet, ebartruese in
color, answers lo name of "P ret­
like new, reasonable. NO 8-40G8.
2 V round steel Larry Cols, 9'
ty Boy”, 29 Matansas Rd., De­
0” ; 170 tin. ft., 4” x 4” steel
nary. Fla. NO 1-5327.
AIK CONDITIONER, two-ton wabeams; 150 lin. ft., 2'x" x 21a”
tereooled Phllro model at book
x
steel single angle; 21. 2'.a” FOUND: Large tent la wood!
value. In perfect condition, may
x 2'*" heavy hulb Tees, 13’ 0”
West of Buck Lake, Geneva.
be seen in operation. Phone
long. Apply to Superintendent on
Owner may have same by
Midway 7-3074, Winter Park.
Job at school or Richardson's
identifying. Phone FA 2-2431.
Construction Co., P. O. Box
PEAS. Rlackeyc k Crowder. Ph.
8137, Ft. Lauderdalr, Florida,
____
FA 2-0413.
or
phone
George
nettle, Call . . . .
A. K. ROSSETTER
FO
4
3507,
Oviedo.
Florida.
KELV1NATOR DRYER, excelFLORIST
lent condition. *63. FA 2 6518.
FA 2-1(31
Celery Ave.
SINGER Featherweight to respon­
For AU Your Floral Needa
Cota 34.93. paint *3.95 gal., serond
sible party. 11 payment* left
Member — Florist Telegraph
gallon free, ARMY-NAVY SUR­
at *9.80. Guaranteed. Attach­
Delivery Assoc.
PLUS. 310 Sanford Ave.
ment!. Call FA 2-3825.

Sewing Mach. Repairs

OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
1 Cent per lb.
THE SANFORD HERALD
OFFICE
304 W. 1st. St. FA 2 2*11

22. Articles For Sale

REDI-MIX-CO.NCRETE
37” Window Silli *1.23
54” Window Lintel* 11.25
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2-3731

Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
21S Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 4113

ln-A Beauty Parlors

15. Special Services

WELOPE5, Letterheads, state■•nts, invoices, hand bUti, and
p r o g r a m a, ele. Progressive
WAITRESS k COOK. Apply In Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951— Windshield
B ack Glass
17. Peta, Livestock, Supplies
'**.
person »r call for appointment. M West 13th St.
Door
Glaas
V
ent Glass
V Diait Belle Diner. Hwy. 17-92,
PUPPIES: FA 2 4264.
SERVICE
SERVICE CALL* *2.M
Longwood. Ph. TE 1-3951.
Senkarik Glass and T aint Co.
The Biggest Little Shop
CHIHUAHUAS. A.K.C. registered.
114 W. 2nd SL
FA2-4822
la Sanford. All Parts And
FA 2-4576.
SHORT OF CASH?
Labor G'-sranteed 90 Days.
Who isn't? How about r i m ­
INFORD RADIO k TV CENTER BOYD S CABINET SHOP — Kit­
chen*. Doors, Plywood Walls, AKC TOY POMERANIAN puping about *2 per hour? House­ 2 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-9741
307 Elm Ave. FA 2 2118.
pic* 8 week* old. FA 2-3269 or
wives preferred. for good
see at 307 So. Sunland.
NCUUM CLEANER SERVICE:
AVON territories. Write, Bex
LAWNS
MOWED
Power
Edgar.
•pairs and Supplies. ElectroI 248, Lockhart, Fla.
Jerry Lord. FA 2-3219.
z, Hoover, Kirby, Rexslr, ote.
19. Ik&gt;a(a and Motors
o service charge. Work guarT.V.
SERVICE
within
the
hour.
9. Male Help Wanted
iteed. Call FA 2-02*4.
Gateway To The Waterway
House calls *2. Ail parts and
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
DREDGE OPERATOR, F aT i MI
labor
guaranteed
90
days.
SUN­
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Robson
Sporting Goods
after I p. m.
SHINE
T.
V.,
FA
2-9792.
typea and a im , lnitallod
304 61 E. 1st.
Ph FA 2-IM1
"Do
It
Yourself”
10. Male or Female
VAN PEI.T
E REPAIR AND SERVICE
WATCH REPAIR
20. A u tom obiles
S T I N E
DUE TO BUSINESS EXPANSION,
Old fashioned care. Modern equip­
Machinery
sad
Supply
Co.
WE HAVE OPENINGS IN THIS
ment. Electronic Timer. Lake '59 4 DOOR Triumph— 4,200 miles
AREA FOR 2 ADDITIONAL IS? W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 2-8432
Mary, FA 2-9911.
—heater— defroster— demister
M E N (OR WOMEN). B E -t
—tubless white siddwalls—like
TWEEN 40 AND 63, WIIO ARE &gt;UR SPECIALTIES — Lifetime 15-A Beauty Parlors
new—can be seen 1807 Cedar
INTERESTED IN EARNING Muffler* — Brake Adjuftmenti
Avenue—FA 2-7248.
*100.00 PER WEEK, OR MORE k Relining. THRIFTY SERVICE
MAYBE YOU CAN QUALIFY. STATION, Cor. 2nd k Palmetto.
1 9 5 0 RENAULT DAUPHINE,
WRITE-WATKINS PRODUCTS.
white, sun roof, *250 and aiAIR CONDITIONING
INC., 63* WEST PEACHTREE
sume note. Ph. FA 2-3328 after
ST., N. E. ATLANTA *, OA.
H. B. POPE CO.
le«w»y tale*
6:30 p. m.
ft).
200 S. Park — FA 2 4214
FA 1-1114
211* Oak

I t . P lu m b in g Service*
PLUM LING
Contracting k Rrpairi
Free Estimate*
R. L. HARVEY
. 204 Sanford Ave. Phene FA 2-33*3

FA 2-7450

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

(4. Build, P ain t &amp; Repair

SERVICE STATION: Good loeation and well established. In­
ventory—Take over. Apply *04
W. 8th St.

Ph.

WANTED TO TRADE Real Estate
for a housrtrailer. FA 2-0519.

louae Wiring — ii'eetrie Service
Sid Vihlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
U2 Magnolia
FA 2-0*13

7. Uuainess Opportunities

Dauphine.

20-A Trailer*

1 *

6. Mortgage Loans

22. Article* For Sale

20. A u to m o b ile!

ASK ABOUT OUR
EASY FINANCE PLAN

WAS MS

WHOLESALE $39
GO 4th. IN A
NEAR NEW CAR!

SEMINOLE CO. MOTORS
510 E. FIRST ST.

PH . FA 2*0114

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Remodeling Is Big Business
Says National Magazine
Special Custom Built
|

I * CABINETS

A a l l ) / I • BREAKFAST
BARS
i l j j l j *
To

STORE
FIXTURES

V tM irS jj«dlr*lm ni

WE ARE EXPERTS IN
CUSTOM CABINET-WORK

FOR TH E
HOME CRAFTSMAN —
HARDWOOD I BIRCH
CHERRY
I MAHOGANY
WALNUT
— Cut To Your Sis*
And Daaign

there—unused or mlsufed. There
are millions of would-be bargain
basements and acres of attics
ready In yield exlra living space."
To its builder-readers, the leading
light construction magatine add*,
"It means extra business for you."

ALSO —
PLYWOODS
And

CABINET HARDWARE
To Match
All Specially Priced
To F it Your Budget
M o o t a n i if

NOW •

THROUGH

Remodeling •»
• There are approx
lion houses In thi
yearn old. "Then
American Builder Mafaxlne In Ita
July Remodeling Issue, "repretent n lot of hnuee* that have a lot
of living left In them—If they ara
updated.”
The remodeling potential for
IDfit): and utim ated 7,200,000
bathroom*. 0,000,000 kitchen* and
J,000,000 home laundrle*. “ More
space” Is the next most Important
remodeling cry and It'* not nec**sarily confined to 20-yr*.-and-older houses. Many of the 1860 Tintaire homes are already too small
to hold their f**t-growlnc fami­
lies. “Additions may be the
answer." continues the article,

Exti a storage apace is cited as
another Important remodeling ob­
jective. "When a woman goes
through a model home, she’s a
critical buyer. And well-planned
storage . . . will influence her
every time." The appeal of extra
storare holds good in older homes,
too. The remodeling article pre­
sents idea* for adding storage for
halls, kitchens, closets, and bath­
rooms. Among them . . .
Storage between studs: “studs
can be easily cut1 into a wall to
1 piovlde storage spare fur canned
foods, books, a small built-in
desk, tec. By utilising the apace
between wall studs you can gain
extra storage without sacrificing
floor area."

SAT..

JULY

2nd

B R U N IN G Alkyd - Flat

F i r Gal.
THROUGH
BAT.
ONLY
WE GlVH
MERCHANTS GRBEN

STAMPS

FACTORY PAIN
OUTLET______

MIT S, French A ir,

By JA N REIN ER
W hen a N orthern citizen (thinking of retiring) reads in hi* newspaper
about wonderful w aterfro n t lots in Florida, more likely than not he ima­
gines a green patch of land shaded by live oaks (hung w ith Spanish moss)
and overlooking the ocean or a rom atic bayou.
A fter personal inspection and pricing of available w aterfront homesites, the prospective Florida resident m ay readjust his daydream to a
small piece of filled land facing a canal and may realize th a t his home will
have to be somewhat less pretentious than originally hoped— perhaps be­
low $10,000.
Home No. ISO-87 hss been
designed for such a need.
Though modest in six*, thli
8S0 sq. ft, design I* by »
means s minimum house
Th* L-shsped living-dlnini
arcs is generously *iz*d anc
so ar* the two bedrooms
with a 6-foot closet In each.
A wide screened porch look*
onto the water. But to keep
the building cost* to th*
minimum the plan of tha
house is a simple rectangle
124' x 38'8" topped by a
shed roof, which Is th*
cheapest roof construction
but on* which allow* gradu­
ation of calling heights be­
tween the small front rooms
and th* large rear rooms.
One enters the living room
from a rain.protected stoop
which it handy to tha car­
port. A 6-foot-wld* coat
closet (C | is just left of thle
door and a 3-foot-wlde ja ­
lousie window (for erase
ventilation) just to tha
right. The second outside
door, located on the opposite
wall, doublas as a service
uuu|.
uui to
IU «*•
piuAiinii; to
door, due
ita proximity
the kitchen. Among th* detirable feature* of the large
room are the two B-foot-wid*
sliding glasa doors which
separata it from the 8' x 24'
screened porch. At thi* line
the gently rising celling la
almost 9H feet high and
thle height I* dramatised at
night by a 20-foot-tong band
of Indirect light mounted in
ona uninterrupted line above
the two sliding doors.
In the "L” just outvide the
kitchen is th* I ' x 9' dining
area. A 30-lnch-wid* china
closet is located a t the entrance to the kitchen. The
8* a 8 kitchen has a U-ehap-

O Z lM D E S lI

n
h

j
!

Plans for home No. 930-97 ere available from Jan
Reiner, Box 88, New Port Richey, Fla. Each set of
plana consists of U-lnch-tcala floor plan, four exterior
elevation*, large-scale croas-sectlon, kitchen and bath­
room Interiors and structural and framing details; basie
specifications (exceeding FHA) are written right on the
plans. Tha first sst costa $20, each additional sot 86.
FLORIDA HOME8 magazine by Reiner is available on
newstands or by mailing 60 cents to same address,

ed counter with ample room
for the built-in range (R)
(with fan over it), th* re­
frigerator (R F), the double
sink under the window, and
generous work space. Wall
plan. Tha kltchan is con­
venient to tha porch for
summer dining er snacks. -

plumbing installation, the
•ink and the bstkioom fix­
ture* ar* placed “back-toback”. Tbe toilet la th* wallhung type and tha wash­
basin is built into a small
vanity with storage (pare
below. Th* 48 • bteh • wide

PLA N T

linen cloeat (L) It handy to
th* bathroom and bedrooms
and has floor-to-ceiling hifold doors for greatest access.
Each bedroom is a corner
room with 3 awning-type
elumlnum window* on two
wells end five feet of
closets with floor-towelling
bifold door*. The door* could
be louvered for constant air
circulation (If the house &lt;•
air-conditioned) or solid (if
mildew preventive measures
are contemplated).
- Berk of the carport and
adjacent to the porch I* a
5 V x 8' utility room with
outlets for hot w ater heater
and l a u n d r y appliance*
(LN). Next to It enother
3' x S' storage closet openi
from th* porch.
Thle house it of tlab-ongrade cabinet! ar* shown
dotted on masonry construc­
tion with wood-framed in­
terior partition*. All In­
terior* ar* finished in plas­
ter and extarlors In stucco.
Th* shed roof it topped with
white marble chips (for
greatest haat insulation) and
additional heat insulation la
specified between th* heavy
wooden rafters. The 4-inchthick floor slab la reinforced
with welded wire mesh and
poured over solidly com­
pacted fill and a solid vapor
barrier. Th* floors ar* terra tto and resilient tile. HeatInr Is electric with radiant
roile built Into th* plaster
ceilings and thermostaticnlly controlled.

FOOD

'At/iriw
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. . .

Reiner, architect, the author
of FLORIDA HOMES magatin* which la available on
newsstand* or by mailing
M) cent* to Box 98, New
Port Richey, Fla,

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Offices To Aid In Pay Study
Three of the tear tee offi
la th« eeurtheuar h»v* agi**** te
submit
■ comprehenaive
job
classification list to the County
Commission next Tueeday.
Commissioner J. H. Van Hoy
said today that Tax Assessor Mary
Earle Walker, Circuit Clerk Ar­
thur Beckwith Jr. and County
Judge Vernon Mise have agreed
to submit a Job salary range Hat.
Van Hoy aald Tax Collector
John Galloway hat refused to sub­
mit a Hat. "I spoke to him for
about two hour* and nothing
earn* out of It." Van Tfoy said.

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AJI tear fee offoem sent letfere te tee
Ti»e«dey tevtting inspection of all records
concerning payrolls. However, the
ertRimissinners said they were
not satisfied and authorised Van
Hoy to try again to get Mata
feom the officers.
The fee office haade had eited
that Florida Statute 125.09 not
only permits, but requires in­
spection of their records by the
county hoard. The statute reads:
"The county commissioners shill,
at leaat once every three months,
inspect the offices and reeoeds

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other officers of their respective
counties, and see that the laws
prescribing and regulating the
duties of said officers are being
fully complied with: and they
shall report to the governor of
the state any failure on the part
of such officers In perform their
duties."
Van Hoy said today that he
believed that the fee officers art
willing to cooperate but had mis­
understood what the board want­
ed.

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see haven’t gotten the rnnnera.
tion before," he said. "Now the
fee officer* know what we want
and the three have agreed In
full cooperation." he said.
Van Iloy explained that the
only reason for asking the fee
officer's help In the survey is
so that the board can get a
heller picture of the employment
status in the courthouse.
"With budget talks coming ap
soon, wc need some sort of guide
on what to pay employes working
under the board jurisdiction," he

said.

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road department and the agricul­
tural office.
Van Hoy said he has Inspected
the payroll records of the asses­
sor. county Judge and elect last
declined to comment on them unit
his study la completed.
"W t are not trying te perse­
cute anyone in the rourthouae and
we certainly are not trying te
bring personalities Into the study.
We Juet want to bring our am*
plcqres, a more equthle wag*
scale," he added.

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WEATHER: Cloudy with scattered shower* through Thursday. High today, 88-94.1,ow tonight, 72-76.
VOL. XLIX

A Seminole
County deputy
•*eap*d aerioui Injury when hit
M ir ilammed into a land dune
off Hwy 17-92 white chasing a
speeding ear Tueaday night.
Deput)
Charlea Fagan waa
treated for a broken noae and
laeerationa at Orange Memorial
Hoapital.
The Sheriffa oftice aaid that
Fagan left the Kayo Gaaoline Sta­
tion on Hwy 17-92 at approxi­
mately 10:30 p. m. and went about
j o o yarda when a car paaaed by
™im traveling at a high rate of
apeed.
. Fagan atarted chaaing the ear
but clipped another vehicle that
bad pulled out between Fagan'a
wahide and the apeeding car.
Fagan'a ear awerved off the
read, hit the two aand dunea. The
apeeding ter got away, Deputies
•aid.
Fagan’ a ear waa called a total
^ r r e c k by deputiea.

Rams Flood Area *
Across SR 436
Hard raioa Tueaday aflarae**
flooded SR 4M between Focwst City
• and Altamonte Spring! and tratfle
atilt waa being rerouted around
.^fle area tMa morning.
* 171# road waa under water up
la three feet deep and at icait
soe vehicle fell victim l&amp; the high
/ water. The engine of a county
• truck wai drowned out in the deep
water and had to be pulled out by
a crane.
New atreta being graded by home
builder* in the area also were
under water aa heavy m ini termad a amall lake aeveral Mock*
diameter.

N A S Ceremonies
Set ForTam ny
The Sanford Naval Air Station
wilt bold a tpeelal ceremony at
1:14 p. m. Thuneday te mark the
retirement of Cdr. Lewi* D. Tarnay. station executive officer. ,

Tornadoes, Hail
Damage Midwest
lly United Prana International
A killer atorm ayatcm struck the Middle West Tuesday
night with tomndoes, winds up to 115 miles an hour and
hnilstoncs twice as big as ice cubes.
At lenst one person died and aeveral were Injured. Dnmnge waa widespread.
Mrs. Charlea Gnuse, 70, waa killed when the roof of her
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apartment building In Quincy, ill.,
was Mown o ff by 96 milr an hour
winds. Her body was found under
four tons o f rubble.
The wind knocked out all power
In klisalssippi River City. Hospi­
tal* and police used emergency
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Two geneiatoro but otherw-lse the com­
munity waa in darkness.
Navy pilot* were bated aa m in ­
In Rockford, Illinois' second
ing and believed killed In teparate largest city, police said the hall
plan* craihea in Northeaat Flor­ broke nearly 100 windows, includida, the Navy announced today. almost every pane In the threeOn* plane, a tingle-engine Alt) otory senior high school.
The stone* ware so big they
Jet Skyhawk, went down in a bruited 40 golfer* caught on the
q r a m p . area.. of Nprthweit Rut- Iteicr ewd *9 mi*: f.-» fun-. *.i|
nam County, about !• mile* north- dug up''huge divot* nn Rockfei
weft of Ptlalka. The Highway course.
Kentucky state police **ld two
Patrol aald searcher* found the
tornadoes hit the Blue Grass
plane scattered ewer a quarter- State, one at Hendaraon and an­
mile area but there waa no flm other at Retiree, but no damage
was reported.
of the pilot.
&gt;
Missouri state police said vio­
Ilia name waa withheld.
lent winds uproolrj trees and
The Navy aald Id. Lawrence M.
ripped down utility wires in l,ouKane, of Key We*l, apparently (liana and Clarksville. A power
went down with hi* plane when company said It would be at least
the F3H All-weather Jet fighter two days before serviee was re­
plunged into the Atlantic ocean stored.
about 9 p. m., Tueiday.
Cloudbursts lashed Manitowoc,
* Kane was approaching the deck Wis., sending water evei curbs,
of the carrier Saratoga for a collapsing basement* end strand­
ldlanding when the miahap occur­ ing hundreds o f office workers.
red. It wa* the second plane to More.than a third o f an Inch
crash off the Saratoga In lea* rain fell in Milwaukee in a few
than two weeks.
minute*.
A Putnam County farmer re­
The storm was so severe in
ported Tueiday night he heard.
lows that corrfield* were riddled
crash, and aaw billowing i m o U , oy },stl wdllrh weighed a quarter
from tha other plaoe. The Navy pound.
began an aerial search at dawn
The storm saved Ha most dam­
and, spotted the wreckage near aging winds for Ottumwa, Iowa.
Laki Georg*.
Hurricane force winds of 116 miles
TJe search tontinued ter th* and hour uprooted 100-year-old
missing pitot. He wa* attached to trsaa, damased buildings and left
Attack Sq. 34 at Cecil Field Naval Ottumwa [ streets Uttered with
debris.
Air Station, Jacksonville.

Two Navy Planes
Crash In Stale

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Feeder Service
fffia*T am pa
Imematlnn(fS*lflpert by jet-hellcopter, the fyrst of it* kind in
the nation, will begin July It.
Jaes p. Van Pelt. president
of Air riorida Helicopter Airways,
aaid Tuesday the muRi-elty pro­
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Claarwatar. Sarasota and Braden­
ton.

Support Pledged
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Textile
state aenatoia from th* South to­
day pledged their support to early
action on legislation limiting th*
nflbrt of cotton textiles. One of
* I). Johnson
‘ * soa' (D.
f e t a * nators, Otie
said tha boat-chance for tha
__ ... ltion of higher tariffs or
quataa would he a-change in tha
administration and "(he right kind
o|.. president."

Killer Of 5 Nabbed
CHICAGO (UPI) — Police said
today a young Puerto Rican fa­
ther would be charged with mur­
der i« the knife deaths of his
wife, three children and a cousin
who he aaid had stolen his wife’s
lova Th* five were killed late
Tuesday night when the father,
Raymond Hernandes, 24. went on
a wild rampage with an It-inch
French ch efs knife. Ha ws* cap­
tured shortly after th* killings.

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NEW OFFICERS for the County Sportsmen’* A s m . were installed Tueeday night. Jack Wilber, second from left, outgoinc president is shown congratulating Col. S. L. Jennings, new club praoMtot. New officers looking
on are left to right, Guy Bishop, treasurer: mH Hof/mnn, director; W ilber,,
Wade Singletary, director; Jennings, Willie#Jrewer, d lm to r nnd R WHnrtman, vice preeident nnd secreUry. A tjthd meeting, Wilbw gave a'
brief teiV on Monday’* Fifth District meet. For ~m m (btailii of too ■M b'
(H e ra ld
ing held in Deijtnd see Bait Box on thn sporty, page,

Call Reds
'Unfair'

OKK1CERH were installed at n meeting of the Liona Club Tueaday night.
They are, left to right, aUnding, Georg# Hughes, talltwiater; J. Q. (Slim)
Galloway, outgoing preaident: Milton Smith, president; Bob Carroll, third
vice preaident; and Gene Gilmnrtin, director. Seated, Jim, Lee, director;
Earl Ziebarth o f Piqraon, inatailing officer; and Hugh Duncan, secretary.
Officers not present Were, Howard H ood.-first vie* preaident; Louis
Girard, second vie* preaident; Jack Morrison, treasurer; Bill Presley, di­
rector: and Thomas Albert, director.
*
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45 Perish In Mine Blast
8HC B E IJJ, Wales (U PI) The first bleat of Use siren apnl
shudder* through tha wlvaa and
mother of Six Bella and made
their babies wry.
"Blea* thoee that are trapped
and comfort their loved ones,"
the Rev. Oacroft Jones waa saying.
It waa about noon. The men had

Greyhounds Get
New Manager

IJoyd Andrew Brown, horn at
Beevtlle, Tex., on Christmas Day
In Hot and now a veteran of 37
year* of dose association with
baseball, I* the new manager of
the Sanford Greyhounds.
Ilis selection to succeed Robbie
Robertson, now en route via ear
and trailer to a new assignment
at Visalia in the Class C Califor­
LEOPOLDVILLE, Belgian Con­
nia State League, was announced
ga (UPI I— Hundreds of foreign
here today hv arting manager
vllle today for the official indeJack Sanford, Kansas City's south­
dignitaries poured into Leopold­
eastern state scout who was as­
ville today for the official Inde
signed her* Monday to take charge
mdenc* proclamation ceremonof the Athl. tics' hustling farm
a Thursday. This terming Congo
rlub
city waa bathed In carnival atmos­
Brown was scheduled to arrive
phere as workers busily erected
from his home in Miami shortly
staffs along the main thoroughafter noon today, and he will
far** and hoisttd hundred* af
mrrt not only his players but
"provisional" Congolese flags.
also Greyhound officer* and dir­
ectors at a barbecue supper ^ t
the home of rlub Prc-ident Har­
WASHINGTON (UPI I The old Kastnrr late today.
Navy’s first balllitir missile sub­
A veteran of !6 years of play
marine, the U. i , George Wash­ in the majors—1925 through 1940ington, will arrive at Capa Can­ Brown has been scouting for the
averal, Fla., on July 1 "to begin Philadelphia Phillies, and |m I
weapon tools and training." The season was a roach with tha Mi­
cautiously • worded
announce­ ami Marlins, a Philly farm (tub.
ment, made Tueaday, was taken
He and Sanford have been
I* mean that tha nuclear-powered friends for years, Sanford having
submarine would carry out ill been with tha Philly organisation
first underwater launching of a as a manager prior U&gt; his con­
Polaris ballistic missile soma nection with Kansas City about
time this summer.
four years ago.
"Hc'a going to do a great Jc.b
Water
ter us and Sanford," Sanford told
PORT ARTHUR. Tax.. ( U P D - dub
general
manager
Pater
Ban Thorton, a SZ-yrar-old re­ Schaal. "H e'll have (ha boys
search chemist, rested In a hos­ bustling Just as Robbia did, and
pital today after staying under you can tell toe fans bar* that
water longer than any other he- we'll ha is contention starting
man being. H e 4 foot, 4 inch 924- Thursday whan w* span tha se­
pound Thornton climbed into e cond half bare against Leesburg."
11-feet deep eyliadrieal tank af
Brawn, a la/thandar, waa as
water leat Friday at 4:4* p. ns. good as a aandlottar that h« wa*
Ha emerged at 11:22 p. ra. Tues­ signed by tha PhUlias whan h*
day, beating the record af 144 was a*iy 14 y*ars old. Ha mads
hour* set bp Mrs, Jane BaMaeen fate fleet m ajor Ia* gas appearance
of Near Yerk, t o one koar and with Brooklyn In Mto niSekten te
19 gtinules.
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HAVANNA, Cuba. (U P I)-F re mler Fidel Castro seised the
American owned Texas Com­
pany (Texaco) oil refinery In
SanUago de Cuba today be­
cause the company refeaed te
refine Soviet petroleum.

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DEPUTY CHARLES FAGAN waa injured when bin car hit a Band dune
o ff Hwy. 17-92 while the deputy waa chaainjr a apeedinjr auto. Fagan Buf­
fered a broken noae and waa treated at Orange Memorial Hoapital.

Deputy Injured
Chasing Down
Speeding Auto

United Frees Leased Wire

been away two hour* aiming their man. "WIN, you're alive," sobbed
keep at tha big Arraal Griffin another.
Colliary. Bankers' hours, ia what
By airly today, rescue worker!
tha men on (he other ihlfts called had brought out a total of 50 bodies
N.
of tha 46 known dead. Among the
"It's like a battlefield,' '• rescue victim*- were three father and
worker was saying. "They couldn't son teams.
have known what hit them."
Mrs. Valerie Morgan went home
One by one, female heads poked to a long-cold supper, thinking of
hesitantly from the windows of Ihc how she could explain later to
tiny. Welsh cottages that dotted her two-month-old sun (hat he no
Ihe hills shove the pithead. Then longer had a father or a grand­
they rame running out, bshles father. Her husband Collin waa
straped to their back, Welsh style. 22; hit father, Roy, 41.
Hie last time Ihe siren blew off
Two young nilnera made the un­
schedule at Six Bells was 40 years likely mlatake of oversleeping past
ago. The babies, many of them to their 10 a. m. showups Tuesday.
grow up without fathers, were car­ They war* among the mnurnlng
ried the same way.
townsfolk of Sit Bella ttoday.
Seven hundred men were Hi the
pit working 1,000 feet below gtound
when a gas pocket exploded Tues­
day. All hut 46 came out almost
immediately.
The cheapest way te lest ter
lethal gas in a rut nff mine pocket
is to thrust canaries into Ihe
hole. None of the canaries came
WASHINGTON (UPI) Con­
hark alive.
gressional leader* today aband­
The first body brought nut after oned efforts to complete their
five hours was that of Dennis work before the political conven­
Lane, not yet 2n.
tions. They decided to recess
"Tom . Toro," shouted one wo- Congress this week and return
Aug. a.
The decision wa- announced lo
newsmen by Speaker Sam Ray­
burn and In the Senate by Demo­
cratic Leader Lyndon R. Johnson,
who disclosed the Aug. • dale for
reconvening.
Johnson told the Senate that
A hearing has been scheduYd Congress will do all it can this
July 14 on a request by the Florida week, concentrating on appropria­
Stale Rank (hat the city abandon tions hills and the expected presi­
a portion of the cast-west alley dential veto of a federal pay in­
which runs from Oak Ave. be­ crease. Then, he said. Congress
hind the Herald and Burpee Seed will recess late Friday or Sat­
urday.
Co. buildings.
The leader* had hoped ter fin­
The bank said that work on the
al adjournment of the 4flth Con­
new building on the Oak Ave.-Kirst
gress not later than next week­
St. comer will be delayed until
end. Th* Democratic convention
after a decision on Ihc alley. Tha
opens in l-us Angeles the follow­
two businesses already abutting ing Monday.
the alley had adviird Ihe city that
they were concerned over the pos­
sibility that the location of the
new bank across the alley would
hamper tha access routs te tha
rear of their buildings.
The County Commission Tuesday
Th* bank baa offered to provide authorised payment of 14.600 to
a reasonable amount of room on Winter Park architect James Gam­
Iho weat side of-Its proparty as
ble Rogers for drawing up plana
•ccass la tha ether two buildings. and specifications for remodeling

Congress Agrees
To Early Recess

Hearing Scheduled
On Alley Closing

Courthouse Plan
Payment Okayed

C Of C Meet
Hie Southeastern Chamber of
Com mere* will moat Thursday
sight at • p. as. *4 tea City flail
Memorial Bldg, aeeording te
Ernest Wealing, president.

Use courthouse.
Chairman John Krider said teat
tha plana will ha kept on fife *f
Us* office of Usa Clark o f to*
•curt I* tea *va*t Um saw *omrnlslon taking aver In January
wants I* snake use of Usam.

LONDON (U P !)—Prime Wtnletar Harold Macmillan told Soviet
Premier Nikita Khmihehcv in a
iternly-wordad latter today that
Russia's breakoff of Ife* Geneva
disarmament negotiations la “ teoomprahanaiblt."
Ha added that lovlat chargee
against tha Watt aa a result are
"moat unfair."
MaemlUan railed an Khrush­
chev to reconsider his decision
"so that negotlatious on disarm­
ament ean b* restarted
soo*
aa possible."
Tha BrtUah Prims Minister
warned Russia that th* disarma­
ment conference cannot properly
b* broken off by any ona group.
While pledging Britain's willing­
ness to reach an agreement on
disarmament,
Macmillan
told
Khrushchov that "nntil agree man!
on disarmament Is reached, we
intend te maintain our aeUectlv*
defense arrangements."

Stricken Boat
Sinks In Atlantic
CHARLESTON, I . C. (UPI) A battle against tha sea In th*
ancient maritime tradition ended
early today when a tow rop*
snapped and the stricken (anker
SS George kfacDonald sank star*
firat about 40 miles from shore.
Tha youthful skipper and twe
crewmen of (he III • fated Sin­
clair Oil Co. tankrr had appeared
until the last moment to be win­
ning their fight to lav* the ship
and her valuable cargo o f oh.
Th* MacDonald had been pro­
ceeding slowly toward shore un­
der tow by a sister tanker, tha
J. E. Dyer, when the MacDonald
"a t 1:40 a. m. broke its tow ia
a light rain and 20 minutes later
sank," as ti e Dyer’s radio me*saga told the story.
Eldridge liurnthorn, 31-ycsr-old
master of the MacDwuld, sadly
watched from th* Dyer a* hll
ship slipped toward the hotSem,
The 444-fnot boat sank in 4
vertical position in 434 feet of
water to about 30 fret of her bow
remained above water today. Tlia
hulk constiti'ird a menace to navi­
gation hut .Merrill, Clispman and
Scott, a New York salvage firm,
w r- hired by Ihe owners to see
w thrr the ship could be saved.
A Sinclair spokesman saia l 1’*
t
cr carried about 100,000 htrrrl&lt;t of hravy fuel oil, worth $2-14
to 42.2) a uarrel.
I’ urnthorn ordered to crewmen
to abandon ihlp Monday nlrht
and early Tuesday when a maslive rupture In the cooling *&gt;*•
(cm flooded the engine room a id
the ship appeared doomed. Burnthorn, bis mate and one crewm n
stayed aboard to prevent the ship
being named dWferellcI, available
for sa lv a g e^

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Henson President
O f Longwood C of C
G. B. llenson is Ihe new presi­
dent of the Longwod Chamber i f
Commerce end Daniel J. Icreeny
ia vice president.
Ilie Longwod C of C also elected
outgoing presidrnt E. G. Heath
treasurer and Dorothy Heath waa
relrcted secretary In tha arganiialion's annual lerUon.
Tha new officer! will be installed
at • meeting July 14.

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MfAMI (UPI) -D en n is WhKnay,
17, feeing ton death ftaatty ter
ona of saves kill teas h* ndmUted,
will hn ton yannfiet white man
t e g s U t h * efeetm *hakr In Flor­
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Longwood's population count of
1,000 as released by the census
bureau recently was disputed
Tuesday by the town's mayor, A.
R, Lormann.
"Longwood has a population of
at least 3,000, which la far more
than the census count has given
■a credit for," Lormann said.
The Mayor said he believed the
mistake came In the census tak­
ers, "not knowing the town's
actual boundary lines." Lormann
eaplained that his information is
based on the total number of wa­
ter meter users.
"Approximately 700 customers
use the town's water facilities and
figuring at four persona per fam­
ily, results in a more accurate
nounl," the Mayor said.
Longwood's population 10 years
age was listed at 700 persons.
The American Contract Bridge
League has selected the National
Association for Mental Health as
the beneficiary t i U 190041 charity
program.

The rcj'ilar quarterly meeting
of the Chumber of Commerce
board of directore will be held
at 7:30 p. m. July 13.
The winners of the Kuitom An*
gels car club promotion drive
were announced Tueiday. The flrat
prize, fifty gallons of gasoline,
went to Mrs. R. H. Beckham of
Magnolia Avenue. Second prize,
lubrication and an oil change,
went to Bob Cushing of 1001
Maderia Ave.
Membera of the Hibiscus Circle
of the Sanford Garden P ub and
their husbands will meet Wednes­
day at • p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Joe Mahcy in Lake Mary.
A covered dish supper will be
served followed by a social get*
and combat arms. Young men In­
together.
terested in immediate enlistment
The new openings for July have can contact Sgt. Ken Hill at the
been received by the local Army National Guard Armory on Mon­
recruiter for enlistment in the day from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
regular army. Volunteers may en­
The Duplicate Bridge P u b will
list. la the clerical, construction
and construction equipment ope­ meet at 7:49 p. m. Thursday at
rations fields, automobile and air- the Touriat Center. All Bridge
'craft mechanics, medical corps players are welcomed to attend.

HEAVY
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BEEF RIB

NEW-YORK (UPI) — The New
York Central Railroad t e d a y
plunged Into an all-out battle for
control of the Baltimore A Ohio
line in e power bid that may
laad to the biggest struggl* to the
industry's history.
Th* Central, thrsatenad by the
Pennsylvania Railroad’s mtrger
plana that would upset the rail
power balance in the East, Tutsday proposed a merger offer to
BAO stockholder* in a direet
challenge to the Chesapeake k
Ohio.
Th* CaO just two weeks ago
made a similar merger offer to
the B4tO.
The Central move opens the way
for a titanic struggle in the in­
dustry reminiscent of the bra»*
knuckle fight for control of the
old Erie Railroad by Cornsliua
Vanderbilt and Jay Gould. It would
even overshadow tho late financier
Robert R. Young's successful Ult
with th* andtrbUt Interests for con­
trol o f the Central to 1094.
The Pennsylvania now owns a
one-third interest to the Norfolk
k Western Railway. A proposed
merger agreement between the
NSW and the Nickel Plate Rail­
road thus would give the Penmy
a formidable competitive advant­
age over the Central.
Cold-shouldered by the CAO In
efforts to participate In the pro­
posed merger of th* CAO and tha
BAO the Central now is seeking
to forestall the two-way consolldation by offering to acquire 60.1
per cent of the BAO stock through
e stock exchange end cash. At
the current market priee for Cen­
tral stock tha offer totaled ap­
proximately $00,363,300.

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auditorium, seating 400, a church
office, study, two nurseries and
13 class n om a with eontral hast­
ing and air-conditioning.
In financing these new facilities
tba Sanford Church o f Christ la
using the Bnadway Plan, isulng
$90,000 in 6 per cent interest bear­
ing bonds which will mature over
a period of 14 years. The church
la also using the Broadway Plan
Counselling Service, for the sell­
ing campaign, which is under the
direction of Walker's Church Fin­
ancing Service, 311 W. Church St.
Building, Jacksonville. The Broad­
way Plan has been used success­
fully by more than 4,000 churcbca
during tho last 36 years. Thaye has
naver beena default by
tba

WASHINGTON- A Stats De™
J Z r tm n . .u .
partmant spokesman on the So- c i l ^ h
viet walkout of the Geneva 'dlak' ’
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Nealte
Triplett Dr.
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anglnecr L. R. Catkin Jr., after
Mm tanker Georgs MacDonald
sank:
"Th* water just started coming
In, and wa decided H was time
«e get out o f there."
CUMBERLAND, Pa. - D r . Bar­
bara Moore, refusing to predict
when she would complete har
erosa-country walk:
"I'm leaving my arrival in
Mew York la the hand* of fate."

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PHILADELPHIA- Th* last will
and testament o f millionairesportsman John B. Rally, fathar
* f Prince** Grace of Monaco.
"1 have written this will in a
lighter vela because ! have alwaya faH that wills ware so
dreary that thay might hav* bean
written by the author * f 'Inner
Eani-lum’ *'

first mteling of tfaa canvass orga­
nisation scheduled for July 9 at
7:30 p. a . at the church. Any­
one Interested la invited to contact
any o i the M w a*a team membera.

The magic of holidays paid off
for member* o f the Flrat Proabyfarian Church in DeBary.
The group started their fund
drive for the construction of their
new church on Mother's Day and
hit their goal on Father's Day.
J. Earl Seiler, general chair­
man of th* drive, said the con­
tributions moved past the $103,000
mark, which la $13,000 more than
the goal set by the committee.
Plans for the congregation's
victory dinner were dl»cu»»ed at
a special meeting Monday and
it waa decided to hold the affair
July 30 in th* Student Union
building at Stetson University.
Salter, who will also haad th*
victory dinner, added that final
report* and the official results
of the drive will be revealed at
the dinner.

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WASHINGTON (U P !) — The
Army he* issued n cell fo r 0,000
drefteea in September.
Th* quote is 1,000 larger then
In August and la the largest
monthly cell tinea last 'December,
The Army requested 9,000 draft*«i than.
The naw cell will bring to f,$47,030 the number o f men celled
up under th* draft since the start
o f the Korean W ar In 1060.

to the causa o f headachea.
Through Chiropractic adjuattnenta the cause o f headachee
j* * " » * and removed roeult.
Ins in complete recovery in
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WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - Speaker
Sam Rayburn said Tuesday that
Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson la atill
la the race for president and will
be the Democratic nominee " if
the convention isn’ t blitaed" on
the first c r second ballot.
Rayburn, unofficial manager o f
Johnson’s still un announced cam­
paign, denounced as "utter non­
sense" a report be said he beard
on a television newscast that
Johnson's name might not be pre­
sented to the convention.
lfe also rejected as "propagan­
da" with no semblance of truth
a report aired about Johnson by
Gov. G. Mennen Williams of
Michigan. This was that Johnson,
as Democratic leader o f the
Senate, had threatened to kill a
pending plan for medical care for
the aged If Williams—who backs
the bill—threw his support to Ben.
John F. Kennedy.
Williams hat endorsed Kenne­
dy, front runner in the Democrat­
ic presidential contest.
Tills report already baa been
denied all around, and Williams
himself said he didn't In any way
vouch for Ha accuracy.

Students attending the Florida
Federation of Art classes held at
DtBary started their three day
special course in portrait painting
today,
Leroy Nichols, Instructor for
(lie past throe weeks will wind
up his training courts Friday.

Steaks 7 9 '

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SHOP BARLY FOR THB
LONG WKEKP.ND

Rayburn Criticizes
Parly 'Nonsense'

Plana were announced today fori
the construction o f new house of
worship by Iho Sanford Church of
Christ, with work to begin Imme­
diately.
Tho minister, George M. Yalea,
•old the Church baa approved the
building committee'* plana for thin
now house o f worship, which la
expected to cost not leas than $99,too. This building will provide an

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tending the assembly In Tampa
were Dorothy McAlexander, Lynn
McCord, Linda Williams, Darians
Arvati, Carol Ann Schlmmlag,
Sandl Wright and Carolina BaggarGrand Assembly, bald in Tampa, iy. They were accompanied on
toe trip by Mother Advisor, Mra.
recently..
She wai named, by the grand Kathleen Reynolds, who served aa
executive committee, as "Gfaad chaperone.
Faith State ef Florida" to serve
for tha aest year. Sberleaa la tha
daughter of Mr. and Mra, Johd
Shepard of Sanford and bar mother
ia the Worthy Matron ef Seminole
chapter. No. I, Order of Eastern
Star.
Misa Shepard served as Grand
Representative to Arkansas during
1MM0. Mias Barbara Wimberly
served as Grand Page and Miss
Jeanne Markham was a member
af tbe Grand Choir.
Other Sanfdrd Rainbow girls at-

Because sociability — and tha
foods that go with it — are so
Important in tha teens-and early
twenties, tha report recommends
special altealloa to party use *!
milk. Milk shakes made with and
without ice cream, can be flavor­
ed and made to look fastlve in a
great variety of ways, riavora In­
clude vanilla, almond, chocolate,
chocolate-mint, molasses, spices
such as cinnamon oad nutmeg,
maple, banana or mocha — that

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WEDNESDAY
Men’s Club of the Congregational
Christian Church wUI meet at tto
church at 7:30 p. m.
£
Prayer meeting si the First
Presoyienan Cmircn begins a t ' f
P. m.
Family hour at the Chriitian and
Missionary Alliance Church begins
at • p. m.
Training Union supper at tha
First Baptist Church followed by
an officers council meeting starts
at 6 p. m.
THURSDAY

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH, Women’s Society o f Christian Service
member* honored their pastor, Rev. W, T. Parsons Jr. and Mrs. Parsons
with a reception at the church, Thursday from 8 to 9 p. m. Rev. Parsons
was returned by the conference to serve bis third year as pastor o f the
new congregation. Mrs. John Dominey, third'from left, is pictured serving
Mrs. Parsons. Others nre Rev. Parsons, left and Chnrles Ciemmer, charge
lay leader, right. Mrs. J. N. Leonard was general chnirman of the reception,
assisted by Mrs. Roger Harris and Mrs. Burt Revels Jr. Mrs. Carl Williams
presided at the punch bowl and Mr. and Mrs. Ciemmer and Mrs. Dominey
were in the receiving line with the honorees.
(Herald Photo)

Plan Your Meal
Insurance
In The Freezer
u n t i l c . w n soN
Emergency meals are right be­
hind your freezer door. Prepared
dishes, sad fish can be frozen
with unexpected guests ia miad.
r o d s , such at spaghetti sauce
or chili require a rather long
cooking period. Next time you pre­
pare them, double or triple the
recipe, thea pack the extra into
Um t r t m r .
Whan free ling foods with salt
and apices, plan to use them with­
in three weeks, since flavor* tend
la change wbea stored over a
longer period.
Dinner "extraa", such aa baked
rolla and ready-to-bake fruit pies.

Go Floridian With Pineapple
Home DeaoaatrsUoe Agent
Hawaii has long been hailed aa
pineapple land. Florida also pro­
duces some of this delicious fruit.
Whether you buy fresh native,
Peurto Rican, Cuban or Hawaiian
plneapplt Uiera are many intereating things you can do with this
fruit, and the colorful untyual peel
which surrounds it I
"Whan buying fresh pineapple
look for thasa things:
1—Peals heavy for its size whan
you pick it up.
3—Fruit that is almost as big at
top as bottom. Tbara’s more pine­
apple in this kind.
I—Examine akin for soft or dis­
colored spots.
4—A fragrant small and color
•bowing.
A pineapple (bat i* ready for
eating ia yellow gold ia eolor from
bottom to top. The “ Spinas" at
top will pull out easily whan ripe,"
says Mias Alice Cromartia, Ex­
tension Nutritionist.
A beautiful way of servlag it
ia to cut pineapple in half length­
wise. Start at bottom and cut up­
ward right through tha "crow n"
or leaves at top. Tha sharper and
bigger your knife the better the
success! Now with a small paring
knife or curved grapefruit knife
cut around aaeb half, leaving
about tk inch edge. Scoop or cut

out the pineapple and dies into
bowl. Add fresh strawberries,
melon balls, sliced bananas or cit­
rus section*, and mix.
Pile back Into sheila and garnish
with fresh mint. Serve as a des-

sert. letting your gueiti serve
themselvei from the "pineapple
shell".
Calorie counters will be pleasgd
to note a to cup serving baa only
37 calories.

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4th of July . a a

Ladies1

Dresses
CELEBRATE THE FOURTH with one o f thsi
priced dresses. All branded 11ns dresses
.taken from our regular stock.
Eyelet embroidery, organdy, sharkskin, madaras,
drip dry cotton, voiles and dacron.
Sunbacks, sleeveless shirt waists, full skirted,
sbaaths. In prints and solids.

BARBARA

Barbara Honored
With Party
On Fifth Birthday

Slits 3-16, 8-20, 10*4-24*4.

For

Barbara Teller celebrated her
fifth birthday with a party at tha
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
flavored beverages with skim milk H. E. Taffer, 003 Catalina Dr.
The party rooma war* decorated
—fresh and dry. Add Ary milk to
The practical way to carry your
fresh fluid milk to give appetizing In a color scheme af pink anA lunds, no matter wbsre you era
thlcknes and foam as wslf as exblue, featuring balloons and Hippy going to travel, la in travelers'
tra nutritive value.
Birthday signs. Each guest re­ checks. The |to or $30 denomina­
A popular plak milk shake can
ceived a balloon, horn, party hat tions are best. In many outsideba made by beating peppermint
ofths-U. S. spots, travelers' cheek
stick lea cream Into milk. Garnish and a miniature ballerina doll as payments are sura to mean a diewith crushed peppermint candy
purchase.
Tbe children enjoyed an hour
or with peppermint sticks’ for stir­
of
gamts
and
refreshments
of
ieo
rers. A handsome yellow drink 1*
chilled egg nog garnished with a cream, punch and a big two tiered
bit of grated orange peel. Crushed birthday cake, gaily decorated la $1 bills.
Uffy snd nutmeg may top a » o - with candles, "Happy Birthday"
Don't bother with exchanging
lasses drink, and chocolate chips on tha icing and topped with *a your currency here; all foreign
ballerina doll.
a chocolate or mocha shake.
Mra. Howard Swearingen oasis!Mashed baeanas whipped iato
milk give appetlilag texture as ed Mrs. Taffer with tho entertain­
ing and serving. Guests attending
well as flavor.
were
Charlene Swearingen, Boppie
For variety serve "floats" rather
this ehakee — milk baverage* Faulkner, Dabble and V ieU aJtSl,
with a scoop af las cream B ooths Christie Kialaw, Kathy Worry,
S h a m Btouitaiw, Diana and U m
an top.
Hera's a U8DA recipe Her maple Roberts sad Mary Martin.
Combine fruit, sugar and salt
drink ta make la a jiffy. Ingredi­
and let stand for IS minutes. Add
ents tor « servings: Ito cups Ary
craam. Pour Into freezer and
milk; t tablespons auger; to tea­
freeze.
spoon maple flavoring; lto quarto
If you have no electrir freezer
fluid milk. To make: Add dry in­
On* e f the most convenient it may ba frozen la your refrigera­
gredients and flavoring to the milk.
Beat, itlr and shake until smooth. Items a woman can carry oa tor tray in the usual Way. .Instead
her vacation is an ever-ilsed of using I cups of cream, us*
Add ice craam if desired.
Adult* who like coffee for eeeis- handbag wiU* a shoulder strap. 1 cup cream (whipped) and S tups
Any seasoned air traveler win milk. Dissolve 1 tablespoons af
btlity coo have their coffee and
milk too, making fa ts au lalt — tall you that she generally Knox gelatin in cold water, add
chiliad er hot. For 1 serving mix make* her free baggage weight to the milk (heated). Let cool ba­
1 teaspoon Instant cottas, 1 tea­ limit thanka to bar large hand­ ler* mixing.
spoon dry milk (and sugar if bag. Hems carried onto the plan*
desired) la a plat ja r or riiakor. are not weighed.
But no matter how you trlvel,
muesli. ,
Add 3 cup fluid milk, whole or
SHOOKUO?
•him. S h a n until writ mixed and you'll be glad yon had your
serve la a chiliad glass. To sarrs roomy container. Put camera,
hot, put dry la gradient* la ottpa map*, everything you need inaide to leave your hands free
•od odd hot milk.. If doelrod gar­
far taking pictures,' shopping eta.
nish with whipped cream. Bvopn-

W t Carry Much
Cash On Travels

the

Week!

REGULAR $8.98 - $24.95

Moulded
FOOTWEAR
For Meal

W’ssh *n Wear
FOOTWEAR
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STARTS

A T 9 A. M .

• Needs n o re p a ir
• Needs no pollahlns

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• Conform* to shapo of
foot

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Shoulder Strop Bag
Traveler’s Friend

• Ioaulotoo against host

Full sad slim ■heaths. Gotten, sayon ttosa, tarpooa%
plaids, checks, solids and print*.
k
^

All Summer skirts. Buy one nr two and match up
with blouses to make a beautiful not.
Slaap S M S .

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' , *•**••. *• i f j t r . ntvoo, near* e l Ceuntr Cammlsalsntre ef 0«m lnM# Couelr. Florist, areaetes t* rsseee th* fellewlnf CsscrlhaC area
frees C -l Commercial to C-S Commerciali The Kerth atoe of Country
Club .Reed far a l « t feet from th* center tin* ef Lake lla rjr Rea*
WectwarC t* thw center jin * of Orenavlllc Avenue and the Sooth
fJ 4* of Country d u b Ho** for e Ctslh of SS* feet from the tenter
flee *f U k e Mery Haas WeeiwerS te a salat its feet West a t . a
protection feutbw erd at the center line ef drepevllle Avenue he senOd C -t Commercial.
Pubtto h atria# wUI he held la U o Seminole Ceonty Court Reese.
San fera. Ft cries. In the C tuaty Cemmleeleaera seem, *• duly to, to**
o t ISiM A- M- e r as seen thereafter u peaathle.
•eerO af Ceuatp Cemmlsetenere
Semi net* Ceuntr, F le rlta

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It's Urns far a vacation. And
wheai you go—wherever you go
- take ntong the rib-tickling
aattoa af ABCKUL Just eel!
FA Stott sod have THB BAMfo rd HERALD delivered to

•

Royal Ambassadors meet at tha
First Baptist Church for a meeting
at T p. m.
Elders and Deacons meeting of
tha First Presbyterian Church
meet* -at 7:30 p. m.
Covered dish supper at the Con­
gregational Christian Church, serv­
ed at 1:30 p. m. sponsored by tha
church choir. Song icrvlea will foto
low at 7:10 p. m. AU membeiW
and friends of the church Invited.

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SHOP

Milk Beverages
Good For Parties

■ port says.
MUk was (bought of as sn ap, proprists drink with the ftra lly at msals or at bedtime. But soft
drinks are considered more ap­
propriate when teenagers gst to­
gether — at dates, eating out or
parties. In fact, teenagers and
adults unanimously thought ef
■ ilk as out o f plaee at parties.

Calendar

MISS 8HERLENE SHEPARD

Honor Conferred
fisA dJorntU
On Sanford Girl

?
,
i

Church

Home Demonstration A | iit
The skillful use of color creates
lllusloni that minimize architec­
tural problem* in rooms.
Here’* wfcy: Dark Un*k *i.U
warm colora advance or move but.
Light tone* and cool colora recede
or fade away.
When colora move out, they can
make ■ room appear amaller and
may cauie a clotedln feeling.
Fade-away or receding colora can
create an Ulualon o f . openneai,
eapedaly when there ia little contrait between the furnlahlnga and
walla.
Color can lower or heighten cellinga. For example, a darker color
on the celling than on the walla
lowera the celling. A lighter color
on the celling than the walla
heighten! the celling.
Color placement ia alao import­
ant in altering the appearance ol
a room. For example, bringing the

Every year new potslo products
are featured In markets snd peo­
ple welcome them. For example,
the Instant mashed potatoes have

,
,
l

V ’- - .

Color Illusions
Help To Conceal
Room Problems

Potato Products
'^Featured
In Many Forms

Mrs. Margaret Alderman has
returnad to her home en Lake
Barney, after a 10 daya vacation
with Mrs. Evalya Vaughn in Arllngtop, Va. Whila thara they visitad aavara! points af iataraat lo the
area, including tha Blue Ridge
Mountalna, Luray Cavas and Mt.
Vernon.
Mrs. Bernice Itane has entered
Orange Memorial Hospital In Or­
lando, for surgical treatment.
Mr. L. T. Sheppard and Mist
Dorothy MeAloiander received (he
degree - f M uter of the Grand
Cross a f Color for distinguished
services to Rainbow Girls, Sunday
at tha Masonic Tern pit in Orlando.
Other Sanford numbers alandfag ware Mias Sharitne Shepard,
who served a i Grand MarabaU:

*. i

�Interior Decor

IO om m

Wed. June 29, 19fiO-«-r«ce K

IOsteen Boy Honored

Can Achieve

Before Leaving

Spacious Feeling

For Birmingham

nnme Demonstration Agent
Xtrs. Jack Boon* entertained s
Interior decorating can over­
grouo of nelehhorhnod children *•
her home in Osteen recently in
come the eremped feeling of s
honor of her son. Hamilton, whs
tmall house. The secret is to cre­
was celebrating his 13th birthday.
ate an Illusion of spaciousness.
Games were played in the yard
Here are some tricks with furnish­
and refreshments served to Bobby,
ings that help to create this illu­
Connie. Brenda and Cheryl Pal­
the rost la only $1.25 for adults, sion:
mer; Mike. Donnie and Ronnie
.75 for children.
Skinner; Chuck. Debbie and De­
| To avoid a crowded look, limit
lane Carpenter; XIrs. Emerson
MRS. W. A. KRATZERT, Dr. the number of pieces of furniture
Skinner and the hostess.
in a room. In arranging the furni­
and Mrs, Charles Park, Sr. and ture, leave a a much free floor
Last week end Hamilton left
with Xlr. and Xlrt. Thomas Seatheir grand daughter, Sidney, Mra. and wall space ai possible. Use
graves and traveled s i far s i
Homer Osborne and Mrs. Horace informal balance In room arrangeAtlanta. Ga., with them. He then
Berryhill are back from Ridge­ mentis to give.a sense of free-flow­
went on to Birmingham. AD.
crest. N. C., where they accom­ ing movement whieh contributes to
where he will spend the summer
panied a youthful group of the spaciousness.
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Baptist YWA convention. The girl*
Use small-scale lurniture for cor­
XIrs. Charles Hamilton.
attending were Marilyn McDaniel, respondingly small-sited rooms.
The day before he left Mrs.
Faye Garner, Jane Osborne, Betty This is especially helpful in areas
James Palmer entertained th#
Ann Long, Marty Stemper, Jackie that give the most oppressive feel­
same group nf children at a wie­
and Freddie Berryhill, Linda Me- ing.
ner mast and farewell party for
Lcllan, Genrlda McClain and Evie
Take advantage of furniture
KKV. JOHN T. ADAMS JK.. new minister nf the Kirat Methodist Chitrch
Hamilton.
and Rose Kratzcrt.
with slender supports Instead nf
nnd his family a re left in rijrht, rmnt row, Jnne, Katherine and Susan. Back
FRANCES AND RAUL VALEN­ j heavy overatuffed furniture. Avoid
row, Jo Anne, Rev. Adams and Mrs. Adams,
(Herald Photo)
ZUELA, going back to civilian life, overly ornamented furniture.
will tour Mexico this summer be­ ! Use small-scale palterna in slipfore he enters New Xlexieo State covers, draperies, rugs and wallUniversity in Las Cruces. They will . paper. Large splashy patterns
leave Sanford on Friday.
stand out.
| Select smooth-textured fabrics
EMILY AND JOHN SNIPES, with little or no sheen for large
Rev. John T. Adams Jr., new i .Mrs. Howard Montielh, local errd with an imported linen cloth
now living in New Smy rna Beach, pieces of furniture and draperies. minister of the First .Methodist church activities chairman and I and centered with an arrangement
WEDNESDAY
were in town Monday to get ino­ Rough textures and shiny surfaces Church and hia family were honor- j her cuminillee were in rhargr of of yellow gladioli in a glass con.Members of the Hibiscus ClreD
culations since (hey are going to call attention lo themselves.
ed at a reception in McKinley refreshments. Assisting her were lalner, flanked by yellow tapers in
Lima, Peru, for their vacation.
|of the Garden Club and thair hus­
Keep the same wall color in ad­ Hall, sponsored hv membera of Mrs. L. T. Doss snd Mrs. W. B. hrasa candelabra.
While he was stationed with the
A grren and yellow color scheme bands will meet at • p. m. for a
joining moms lo create a feeling the Women’s Society nf Christian Kirby.
Navy a few years back she was
Service.
The refreshment table wa* cov- was carried oul in decorations and covered dish supper and social at
of one large area.
a school teacher here.
refreshments. Green punch and the home of Mra. Joe Fahey fo
To achieve a spacious feeling,
green and yellow petit fours were Lake Xlary.
CHRISTINE (Mrs. J i m m y ) stick lo one decorating style
served lo the 2&lt;x&gt; members and ■
Ihroughovit
a
small
house.
Do
not
WRIGHT and husband have been
friends who called between 7:30
entertaining guests at their home jump from Early American lo
and 9 p. m. XIrs. Arthur Beckwith
on Osceola Drive, lirr sister, Mrs. modern to traditional.
Jr. and .Mrs R. F. Cole presided '
Preston Blum, Sr. and son. have
KINDERGARTEN ft
at thr punch bowl.
been visiting here from Ft. Bragg,
DAT SCHOOL
In Ihe receiving line with the
N. C., where Major Blum Is sta­
minister
and
his
family
were
Xlra.
Your child will learn In tin
tioned with the Army. Another
W. A. Hunter, Xlr. and XIrs. H. B.
sister and her husband, Dr. and
many thing* nt Happy Acres.
Select rind from a small, firm, WATERMELON RIND PICKLE
Cmmley,
L.
E.
Fnrguson
snd
Mrs.
Mrs. Woodrow Sugg, were here
Jean Pittard haa nln* yaara annot over ripe melon (or *-» rind
2 Ihs. watermelon rind, lime William Higginbotham.
this past weekend enroulf to the
prrimra with pre-erhnol chil­
from large mrlon.) Trim off the water made from 1 qt. water and
Ktwanis convention in Miami. They
dren.
green vkin and pink llrsh. Cut in I T. lime, 1 quart elder vinegar,
live in Gastonia, N'. C.
AlR-I-AYKRING TIME
inch cubes and soak for 2 'i hours
1 cup water, 5 cups sugar (2 'i
REGISTER NOW
Christine said she also had a
Now
ie the time to try your
in
lime
water,
made
of
2
table­
Mr. and XIrs. R. S. Rillhimer
Ihs. sugar), 1 tablespoon allspices,
nice visit, recently with Mrs. Bnh
spoons
lime
and
2
quarts
cold
hand at air-layering shrubs and
have returned from a trip lo New
for fall term Kindergarten and
Baker, a former Sanfordite, now
York City, Long Island, New Jer­ water. Dram and cover with void 1 lablespon cloves, 6 small pieces trees, says Dr. T. J. Sheehan,
Nursery CDaaea.
living in College Park.
water In freshen. Drain again, slick cinnamon. (II desired, 1 oz,
sey and Virginia.
ornamental
horticulturist
with
the
CLASSES L1M1THO
cover with fresh water and cook green ginger root may be added).
NELL (Mrs. O. W.) TOUCHTON
While In New York they saw
Agricultural
Extension
Pare and remove all grren ami Florida
and her husband spent the week­ their daughter, Betty, sail on the for Iti hours. Bring to the boil­
Agfa • I, 4 and I years, laah
end in Pelham, Ga., where (hey at­ Greek liner. Queen Frederica, for ing point, 2 quarts while vinegar, pink portions from watermelon Service.
in aeparal* rooms.
Some of the Florida plants com­
tended a reunion nf her high achonl a lour nf Southern Europe. They 1 pint of water, 8 cups sugar, and nnd. Cut H in the desired shape
REGISTER NOW
class of '35. They made several also visited friends in Weatbury, &gt; tablespoons whole cloves and or site, and mak for 2 or 3 monly propagated by atMayenng
FOR FALL TERM
slops enroute home to visit with L. I. that they had not seen for 4 stlcka cinnamon tied loosely in hours in Hie limewater. Drain the are rubber planta, crotons, hibis­
cheesecloth. Add the d r a i n e d watermelon. Cover with a weak
friends and relatives.
20 years.
Kindergarten ....... 126 Manthla
watermelon, and boil gently for vinegar (I cup In 2 cups water) cus. oleander and camellias.
in Maplewood, N. J. they atend- 2 hours.
and allow to stand overnight.
Nursery Clssseo $2* Monthly
The operation Is simple. Re­
Discard Ihr liquid next morning move a half-inch ring of bark
Park the watermelon pickle in
Roman mythology held that the ed .lie wedding and reception of
Special Rataa foe I nr Mart
Children.
goddess of women, Juno, had a the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl sterilized glass jars, cover with and make a syrup of the 3 cups near the bate of a twig, tie a
Kastnrr. She has visited the Bill- hot syrup, seal air-tight and store of vinegar, te eup water, sugar handful of damp sphagnum mois
hand in all events during her liimcrs many times in the past.
OPEN NOW — A LL DAY
in cool plare. Note: The lime (ca l­ and apices. Heal the syrup lo around the ringed area. Next,
month—June, The popularity of
While in Falls Church, Vs., they cium oxide) may be bought at the 180' F. Cover and let stand 1 wrap Ihr moss covered section
7;M A. M. In l:M P. M.
June for weddings date* from visited Mr. Billhimers’ brother and drug store. This makes a wonder­ hour. Add the drained watermelon wiili a pieee of plastic.
U M AN Day — Me Hr.
that time. The idea was that a aisler-in-Dw. Mr. and XIrs. Jack ful pickle to serve with mr.it* and rook gently for 2 hours or
The plants that arc layering
girl marrying that month would Billhimer. Their son, Bobby and or on a rrliah tray. Start using until the ayrup is ftirly thick. now and in early aummer will
Transportation FnrsvUfcfd
receive blessings from Juno—and his wife wer* also visiting there these rinds now for good eating Proves- in water—bslh eanner for he ready lo transplant during tha
FA 2-2191
fall and winter.
a Ufa o f happiness.
13 minutes.
latyr on.
at this time.

So

JEANNE WARNSE
F O U R GENERATIONS were
represented at the family reunion
AMERICANS MUST BE meeting
that look place Saturday night at
each other coming n* going in Mrs. Appleby's restaurant. Host
Europe this season! To visualize |and hostess nf thr buffet supper
how many arc there one has only I for 46 members of their family
to recall the number of Sanford ! were Mr. and Xtrs. Harold Apple­
rtej who arc on the scene now by and In the place of honor was
or else making preparations to go. her 66 year ok) mother, Mrs. Ber­
tha David.
GLOBE TROTTING next are
After a delicious supper of tur­
Mrs. George Harden Sr. and Mrs. , key and ham with "all the trim­
Grace Blount ulio will leave; mings", pictures were taken of
around July 7 from Tampa on the j the group. Coming here for the
freighter, "The Terrier". They occasion were Mrs. Claude Hend­
will make a world tour and have’ rick Jr. tlhe former Nancy Apple­
no definite plans or time'of return by) and her daughter, Mary Ann,
as it is a leisure trip stopping , of Atlanta, Ga. Also Mr. and Mrs.
where they find the greatest in­ Tom Foster and children from
terest. Mrs. Harden is hoping they Mississippi (she will be remem­
get to Athens, Greece, so she can bered as Donna Witte); Mrs.
visit her niece, Margaret Spencer, Charles Webh and two daughters
with the American Embassy there. of Phoenix, Aril., (she is the for­
mer Virginia Dann) and Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Llppineott of Balti­
more. Xld., parenti of Robert Lippincott of Sanford. The only guest
present not a member of the faml1ly was Mrs. Lois Housholdrr.
PURPLE. PINK AND WHITE
flowers flanked by pink tapers in
silver candelabra made a lovelytable setting Saturday night when
Cdr. and Mrs. Si Johnson enter' tained with a dinner party. Their
guesta were Mr. and Mrs. John
. Ivey, Capl. and Alri. F. G. Ed­
wards, Cdr. and Mrs. George Koen
and Cdr. and Mra. Buddy Yates.

Miss

M cMa h o n

THEY ARE STILL TALKING
about the elegant luncheon given
last week for Rila (Mrs. R. L.)
Bauer at the home of Clono (Xtrs.
F. G.) Edwards. The hostess, who
probably learnrd the artistry of
French Cruisine while living in
Paris, served Coqutlle San Jacques
tseafood cooked in a champagne,
sauce) and many more epicurean
dishes.
All silver appointments were
used with the exception of an an­
tique cut glsss bowl on the dining
room table which held an arrange­
ment of anthurium flown in from
Hawaii, Thr red. waxy flowers,
native of Hawaii, were sent by
Ty Ram age who is now rnrouta to
California. Beautiful Gloriosa li­
lies, at vantage points throughout
(he home, were given by Mary
(XIrs. A. B. Sr.) Peterson.

MARY MCMAHON it making
preparations for her fourth trip
to Europe. Two times the went
at a nurse, once at a hairdresser
to attend a convention ami this
time she will go with her Church.
A CHAMPAGNE PARTY given
She will be in the diocese of St. by .Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Vaughan
Augustine pilgrimage sponsored by (he is formerly of Sanford) at
Archbishop Joseph P. Hurley and i Iheir home in Orlando, Saturday
under the direction of Father! night, was attended by Ruth and
Gross of Gainesville. Around So ll’arry I.ec. Sylvia and Masun
members of Catholic Churches i Wharton. Camille and Herbert
throughout Cential Florida Will Moreland. Ken taffler, and Ann
form the pilgrimage.
and Lee Moore.
They will attend the "Paitlon
BARBARA (Mrs. Jack) MORRI­
Play” in Obrrammergau. Ger­
many, visit the Shrine of Lourdes SON it having fun keeping Up with
in France, and the highlight of the Lake Mary Little Leagur teams
the entire trip will be an audience —and she is chsirmsn of the big
with the Pope on August IS.
barbecue to be held Saturday at
Miss McMahon, wflo will leave five o'clock following a game be­
en the steamship, Hansealir. and tween the Giants and Reds. She
return Sept, 2 on the Queen Frtde- called to tell me to remind every­
ricka, has owned and operated the one of the barbecue which will
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» Osteen Personals
Mr*. Frank George and Ed Mar­
shall were dinner guesu of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Edmonds ia Or­
ange City.
Mrs. Amanda Kalb, Chicago, 111.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mil­
ler, recently.
Mrs. Charles Brown. New Smyr­
na Beach and formerly of Osteen
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™ Osteen, She D staying with Mrs.
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A family dinner was held Sun­
day, at the home of Xir. and Mrs.
Don S to well. Those attending ware
Mrs. Lois Brooke, Mra. Charlas
Brown, Donna, Xfaxinc, Corky and
Vince Stowell, Danny Neal and
tha host and hostess.
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family had as thair guests recently,
f t his mother. XIrs. S. A. Tart,
' hia sister and brother in law, Mr.

and Mrs. D. T. McGahea. of Mo­
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Dyar
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family have moved to St. Augus­
tin*.
Recant house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Boone ware Mrs.
Boone's sister and bar family, Mr.
and Mrs. James Brown, and child­
ren, Jerry Sue Warren, Dottle and
Charles Alien Brown ef Birming­
ham,-Ala.
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By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: What do you think of a
5 7 -y c a r o !d married man who roc * out in

the garage or down in the basement to
aneak a smoke when his parents are visit­
ing? Hla father disapproves o f tobacco
and doesn't know that his son has been
smoking ever since we were married, 12
years ago. I keep telling my husband I
think It’s the silliest thing I have ever
heard of.
Don’t you think If a grown man wants
to smoke Jje should be man enough to
smoke in front o f his father.
SMOKERS WIFE
DEAR W IFE: Your husband’s be­
havior IS childish. But it’s HIS father and
HIS decision. A 37-yenr-old man who has
to sneak his smokes has plenty o f probletTMwithout a wife heckling him. Lay off.
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DEAR ABBY: I have a friend of
whom I think a great deal. But ahe haa a
nasty little habit which I’d like to tell her
about, but can’t. When playing cards, she
will lick her fingers before every card
she playe, and also before dealing. Con­
sequently, the cards become unpleasant to
handle. How can I ask her to discontinue
this fault which is unhygienic and dis­
gusting for her fellow players?
REVOLTED
DEAR REVOLTED: Call a spade a
spade before she has a chance to (ret her
hands on the deck. Tell her, 'T h e cards
are slick, so please don't lick.’ ’

DEAR ABBY: Every Sunday, Just ks
i ’m ready to go to church, niy neighbor
sends her two children over to ride along
with me. This neighbor and her husband
belong to the same church, but they never
go.
I don’t mind taking the children, but I
feel that by taking them perhaps I am
making it too easy for my neighbors to
stay away from church. Also, If these chil­
dren had no other way to get to church,
1 could feel really good about driving them
there.
Please tell me, Abby, should I refuse
to take these children, or should I continue
to take them, and burn silently?
DO GOODER
DEAR DO GOODER: Continu* to take
the children, but there's no nenne in
“ buminjr.” The kind of pnrentn who would
consistently nend their children to church
with the neighbor* are not likely to go to
church themselves just to get their chil­
dren there.
CONFIDENTIAL TO BUZZ: Your
friends sound like blisters. They show up
after all the work hits been done. There
must be others who are worthier o f your
friendship. Look around.
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“ What’s your problem ?** Write to
Abby in care o f this paper. For a personal
reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed
envelope.

IDVTH THORNTON McLEOO
1 Dear Edytbt
“ My work Ukaa mo all over
Z the d ly . I walk a lot but my feat
* hurt all the time. A rt there some
£ homo treatments I might try? 1
' wear what I think are comfortable
V oboes but my feet hurl a i much
" hi those as la hlgh-baaled shoes—
Kami* G ."
Do, please, go to a oho* store
7 and hava your feet properly fitted
la aboae which are made o f leathor
• and ar# leather lined. Insist upon
this. Leathor haa aa affinity for
tha human body and leather is por­
ous. Syatfaetia linings tan do much
damage to your feet. H may be,
also, that tha higher beeli would

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oriented
apodal, “ Coke
y Tim a," os ASC-TV Monday night,
lacked effervescence. It fixated
" ‘ when K should have Sired.
Presided over by Pat Boons,
Bated authority on teenage garb
7 and grooves, tha hour waa sup•0 posed to enlighten squarei ilka
!? myself about the pony tall-flat top
* eet.
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For this, tt lined up tho pecking
“ order of teenage idols and idollnes auch as Frankie Avalon,
- Paul Anka,—two youngsters who,
7 incidentally, now sport match- lag profile*—Edd Byrnes (Wheel),
Bobby Darin (Y te l), Ann*lt*
. funieello (W o*!), Bob Denver,
(Craay),
and
Anita
Bryant
. (O oohl).
All this lad me lo aapect a
fouling, Joyous, humor • packed,
Z swinging and, y*a, youthful produetlon.
«
Instead, It waa generally alow* moving sad curiously ntrogres; siva. It waa a weak imitation o f
) a Frank Sinatra-Btag Crosby gig.
* Aa a aaluta U teenagers, it wai
I more of a aaluta la their parent*,
* tha Lawrenea Walk sal, muMeally
* speaking.
I won't dwell on the singing,
-' since I fool w* can all agree al
; this lata data that tha teenage
» stars ara not essentially singers.
7 Thay're tailored persaiulitios, tri- umphs for grownup* wka can spot
' n need, fill it by esnloiUsg In- tangibles, and make M pay for
everyone, Voice • wise, aa adults
- like ta say, 1 didn't expect much
. Dorn Anka,' Avalon, Byrnes, An­
nette, Darin and Denver. They're
not my cup of Pepsi, but I’ m
. Just a growing boy,
Tba real surprise was hearing
, tha old pro, Pal Boeao, slaughter
&gt; tba lovely ballad. "Somethin's
. Cornin'." at tho end of tha hour.
- Ha amUed through it all.
Daria’s admirers tall me the
; boy is great ia night clubs. From
1 what I ace of him as TV, though,
he's Juet copying Gary Crosby's
: actThere war* a few youthful,
1 swinging btta during Ik* hour. A
“ Madison Tim a" date* was filled
- with fun and spirit. A montage
of lop-acUiag record*, with all
bands taking part, breathed life.
- Another spot that displayed hu; mor. a commodity that was eurrtsingly scarce, lovolved a dance
Jilt into transistor radio-listentag.
Perhaps the trouble la that tha
rfdrmars all ara used ta work3 Into eebo chambers and tape
spacers, using material that is
busk spoa tba Ui*-filled pock 'a

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walking, which la always good for
you. A diet is important for you
and your widening waistline telli
you tha story. Send for my “ Diet
and Eaerdae" booklet, but really
work at the simple eiarcises. They
help but eiarcises alona will not
reduce you, the diet does that
To obtain a copy, send me a long,
self-addressed, eight-cent stamped
envelope and 25 cents in coin. Use
the program. You will feel more
youtnful — and look it, loo.
“ I have a pretty decent figure
and do work on my posture, as you
so often tell us of Us importance,
but the sloping shoulders look aw­
ful on me. My neighbor says that
pads look stupid now but I do look
so much belter with a slight pad
and lift at tho shoulders. Is It
turh bad fashion?—Mr*. Kata
Y. I."
By all moans, wear the shoulder
pads. Go to your local dressmaking
supply (tore and you will find
shoulder pads of every kind, shape
roll heat. This thow paid scant and relor. A slight lift at the
attention ta those needs. A* a te- shoulder Is good.
lult, we had Paul Anka reciting
the wistful, “ Hello, Young Levera." Ha's M. I expected Jay
North to come out et any moment
and deliver, “ September Song."
HOLLYWOOD (U P I) At '•
C'mon, Dad. You don't invite post premiere party early today
Elvis to a party and ask him to at Romanoff's Restaurant, (.ana
recite Shakespeare. The grownups Turner's date, sportsman Fred
who patched this hour together May, threw a punch at Holly­
were thinking too much like wood gossip columnist as he
grownups.
and find out. For the home treat­
ments which will help so much,
tend for a copy of “ How to Step
Lively After Forly." The leaflet
gives full instructions. Send me a
long, self-addressed, FOUR-CENT
stamped envelope and ten cenls
in eoin. I think supportive stock­
ings also would be of graal com ­
fort when walking so much In
your work.
“ My problem is a widening
waistline. 1 eat laas, I think, than
I aver have, but I do no work
now. Do you suggest a starvation
dietT I might be able to do ll-M rs.
Charles."
Why not find a hobby which
will give some eierelM , such M

Tho Channel Swim: There la a
possibility that NBC-TV will tap#
and present aa full-hour holiday
specials the famous Christmas
and Easter stage shows from
New York City's Radio Cily Mu­
sic Hall. The project U “ in tha
talking stage," a theater source
reports.
“ The Dick Clark Show," ABCTV's Saturday night llp-iyne'n
hand clap festival, haa been re­
newed for another season start­
ing nest fall.
"T o Tell tho Truth" movoa to
a new time period on CSS-TV
Thursday, July T and continuing
through Sopt. a. New time: 1#:30
p. m.
Debbie Reynold*' 60 m I n u t •
ABC-TV ipecial, sat for Thurs­
day, Ort. IT, has landed a spon­
sor, Revlon. Bob Hope's first
NBC-TV ipedai o f tha fall aeaion
will have James “ Maverick"
Garner as Us guast star.
Al Capp's 'T earless Fosdick
character Is being prepared for
TV syndication as a half-hour
cartoon aorioa by CBS films.

$5 Million Asked
For Aadland Girl
NEW YORK (UPI) — The 1st*
Erroll Flynn lured teen-aged Bev­
erly Aadland into “ moral debau­
chery and sex orgies, and taught
her a lewd, wanton and wayward
way of life," R waa charged yes­
terday In a 95 million suit against
hia estate.
The suit charged the swash­
buckling star ovarpowyred the 15year-old girl with hia eharm and
worldly espericnce and “ routed
within her deep, unrlpcned pas­
sions and unnatural dealros inimi­
cal ta tho interests, welfare and
fulfillment of her normal youth."
The action was brought in State
Supreme Court by tho new lT-yearyear-old Beverly's court-appointed
guardian Howard F. Trussed of
New York. It named as defendants
Flynn's estranged wife, Patrice
Wymor*. and Justin M. Goldenbock and Louis Grossman, tem­
porary administrators of Flynn’s
estate.

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WASHINGTON (U P !) — It you
Night
overheard g coupla of grown men
l.oo ( l i Tho Vlklago
1:10 (11 Onto * llorrlot
talking about a “ nixie light," the
C l Trio# lo night
rhaneei are you would get tick
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they were merely talking in m iC l Tato
chine language, otherwise known
titt It} t&lt;i&gt;jrtt goundoff
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you likely
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flour
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(t| Hawaiian Bye
few p ic e i, genuflect in the direc­
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tion of the ncarlt unabrldgd
Hits C l (tl (tl Nawn
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dictionary and join me in liking
I lilt (1) Jack Paar
“ whither Engliih?"
A “ nixie light," I have Juit
THURSDAY A. M
learned, ii a device uoed on an
electronic hriln. To me, it it
T:** (I) Dave O ir n u ir
T to (41 Weatbar
lymbollc of the darknen that is
T:I* &lt;«) Waku Lp Movlai
falling over the English language.
t:l&gt; 1*1 Naws
For a long time, I have had
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the feeling that our old democri*
i») Karioon Kanin
cy was developing a cla n syal . i l (tl Countdown Nana
tem bated not on social orders
l:te II) Morning Thaair*
but on lingual disorders that are
(&lt;} Kotnpar Room
(I) Karioon Kapara
dividing ua into uncommunicative
t i l l (tl Itaader** litem
camps.
It) tllne Done School
Already we hava aeen the civil
t:U (( ) Now, — tntarvlewa
10 •• til Itough Ra Ml
and miliiary branchei of our gov­
tl) Itad R o «t show
ernment break away from Ihe
It} Movla At Tan
central language and move Into
10.I# it) lia r Tour Hunch
(I) On The (to
Ihe suburb* of babel. More re­
till* (t) Prjae I* Hlghl
cently, our teenagers have been
(t) 1 loti Lucy
staging semantical street riots de­
11:1* (1) Concentration
if) December Bride
signed to overthrow the mother
tongue.
THURSDAY P. M,
Now I note that vtrbal gan­
grene has begun te infect the
businesa world. I noted this in a
booklet just published by the
Minneapolis - Honeywell Regula­
tor Co., which teemt to be hav­
1S:*a IS) (luldlns Uefct
ing trouble convening with tom*
l:* l (() Bust*
of its customere.
(I) About Pa«M
la days past, the company ex­
(S) To,ear
t:S( (I) A» Thu World Turn*
plained, instrument lingo was
(t) Baa Francisco Baal
comparatively simple, composed
(SI Matlaua Tbaatur
of such terms as “ proportional
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till (I) B*cr*t Storm
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action.**
“ three-mode
control"
and “ frequency response."
Then along came automation
and it began te run into terms
like “ transfer function," “ transi­
ent
state"
and
“ sinusoidal,"
which sounds te me like an in­
flammation of tha nasal passages.
To help get ever these road­
blocks, the company brought out
an “ automation dictionary" and
for awhila everything ran along
fine. Bui lately, it said, it hat
been getting “ a large number of
blank
stares from
our
old
friends."
The lines of communication be­
gan gelling clogged upon tha in­
troduction of electronic brains in
tha instrument field. Up sprang
a new language barrier called
“ computerese."
The company has attempted to
overcome this obstacle by pub­
lishing a booklet containing a
glossary of "computerese" terms.
It was here that I ran acrota the
“ nixie light," as well as Ihe
"transducer," the "radix" and
the “ binary digit."
I'm sure Ihe company means
well but 1 doubt the booklet will
By VERNON SCOTT
contribute much toward the pres­
ervation of basic English. We
HOLLYWOOD (U PI) — Produneed to get back to scientific
terms that everyone ran under­ cert at a rule need not live in
stand, like “ whoxlts," “ dojigger" fear of winning beauty contests.
Wilness Joe Pasternak, Jerry
and “ thingamajig."
Wald and Sam Goldwyn.
It cornea as a blockbusting
The phrase “ dark horia" came
into political parlance from rac­ shock, therefore, to meet Tinsel­
ing. Generations ago in England, town's newest movie producer,
(here was a sneaky practice of Stella Slevent. A baby - faced
dying Ihe hair of a well-known blond* with a non • atop set of
horse black, and entering him in curvet, Stella hat one outstanding
a race under a false name. 1 tbe- fault.
came customary to apply the term
She's smart!
.“ dark horse" to any unknown
When the writers and actors
horsa tht won a big race.
went on strike most actresses in
town pouled around their swim­
ming pools. Not Stella.
“ I don't have a pool," she said,
“ and I can't stand Inactivity. So
I t BaautlP dt.-ided to make a motion pic­
tut
MM-&lt; MWU M'r.M
ture of my own. I formed a com­
MttKMW
pany, Mercator Productions, with
u u i d i * » ; l-i ,v .i :t M t i
Rudolph Gunnerman, who pul up
most of the money.
t-i w him
“ I'm president of the firm, and
'H4M
tM :!
I’ m sole producer of *A Day In
iij.stiwM i»:tiiii:)•
nt •v,»jn m
Beverly Hilli.' it's a documentary
of a typical day in Bevtrly Hills."
The picture, which will run
soma TO minutes on the acreen,
was completed this week. The
budget ie small, but movie-goers
will see the famed city in wide­
Spawn
screen and color.
o f flab
“ The cily is the star of tha picSLTidMv
tut*," Stella continued, “ w* have
t t . Color
no professional actors in the
cast."
Why didn't Stella brighten the
picture with an appearance of her
own?
"I'm under contract to Para­
mount Studios, and they wouldn't
give ms permission to do i t Be­
sides, my production company
couldn't afford tha salary I de­
mand, so I Just forgot about
acting."

THEY NEVER CHANGE
* THAT ttHI,
WILBUR ? PIP Y0*
NAIL THE CHECK
TO THE LIGHT
COMPANY? f

Stella, who look* like a young
Marilyn Monro*, will hava te com­
plete her producing chores toon.
Paramount plant to star her in
one of lta own film* this summer.
“ i'll be happy t* return te
acting," ah* sighed.
“ Producing It the dirty work at
the movie outinett. You have t f
do all the planning, fight with
agents, public officials, keep the
script in balance and keep thing!
humming. There's no real person­
al creativity involved. It’a like
working backstage in a theater.
“ Without
producer*
movies

CRO SSW O RD

ar.

avowed hla love (or Miss Turner.
Following the premiere “ Por­
trait in Black" Miss Turner's la­
test picture, she reigned over a
star-studded party at tha aleak
restaurant. Among tha stars were
Robert Taylor, Zsa Zsa Gabor,
Robert Sterling, Ann Jefferies,
.Itnel Page, Jane Powell. Ricardo
Montalban and Loretla Young.
In tha early morning hours May,
who identified himself as a breed­
er of Ihoroughbreed horses grab­
bed gossip columnist Mike Con­
nolly by his tuxedo, almost tearing
il from hia back.
“ I love this girl and the things
you art writing about her person­
al life are unfair." May said.
With that May swung at Con­
nolly but waa restrained by Armand (Army) Acberd — Connol­
ly's competition.
Archerd la the goisip colum­
nist for Daily Variety while Con­
nolly writes a similar column for
lb* Hollywood Reporter.
Miss Turner broke into le a n
crying into a handkerchief, while
tha combatants exchanged verbal
blows.
Connolly last week had written
attacks on Miss Turner's behavior
in raising her daughter Cheryl
Crane who has been remitted to
a correctional institution for way­
ward girls.
Friends halted tha fray.

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M. Collection
of cattle
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League Leaders, 5-3

Basilio Hopes
To Regain Title
In Bout Tonight

Yanks Listen To Casey For Once And Stop Daley
Unilrd Pre»# International
Yankees to thrir ninth victory in sunk the Red Sox. Norm Cash
Casey Stengel almost talked the l*»t 12 game* and enahled began a four-run rally in tha see-

LAKELAND (LTD — TJie Florida Stale League All* BASILIO 1 28 SPTS MARIK ....
Stars Rot shutout pitching from two out of their three pit­
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (L T I)
chers to defeat Lakeland 5-3 in the All-Star game Tuesday
—Carraben Basilio, grand little
night.
battler o f the
trim lo teTantpa's Marcelino Lopez blanked the first half chum- 1 „rapturc
|11UIW thr
,Iir National Boxing „»
Ax..
plons on two hits for the first three innings ami I-eesburg’s i ^"■7ion,« "var»lon *of"the'world
Jim Dunlap goose-egged tha In* middleweight crown tonight from
dian# on one hit for tha middia bul-ihouldarrd Ccna Fullmer, the
thr(r&gt;
only man who aver stopped him.
,
i
.
,
, „ ,
Thli return 15-rounder lietwern
Lopet. who turned a 4*0 lead M .y M f old
o f Chl.trn.nover to Dunlap, picked up the dr* B0( N y ( „ ld 2g.yM r oId Fullmer
ciaion.
of nearby West .Ionian, Utah, will
The All Star* scored four time* ba taleviiad nationally by ABC at
in the third on singles by Pat Sisk y p. m.
o f Sanford and Tommy Helms o f
However, because o f the time*
Palatka. two walks, a fielder's tone differences they'll square o ff
choice, and an error.
at sundown hera at Darks Field,
PITTSBURGH
(UPI) — Tha
Ron Schamp, who gave up tha whera fair and continued warm
Pittsburgh Pirates today waited four run*, was ehaiged with tha] weather has been promised. A
crowd o f 13.000 and a gat# o f
for a ruling from National League loss.
touched
Daytona's 3125,000 are expected at Salt Lake
Lakeland
President Warren Giles on wheth­
er they would have to play the Sam Thompson for two runs in City’s first world title fight,
Fullmer is favored at 13-5 to
arcond game of-a doubleheader in thr seventh and another in the
eighth. Rut the Tribe was aide heat Carmen again,
Philadelphia July 10.
to collect only aix hits all night
The Weat Jordan mauler is fa*
Pirate pitcher Bob Friend, the and collected no hit longer than vored becaust he stopped Basilio,
club'* player representative, said a double.
former welterweight and middle­
Tuesday night that the team de­
A crowd of 1,001 persons saw weight champion, in the 14th
cided agninst playing the contest tlie game.
round of their fight for the vabecause it would he "too strenu*
No games ara scheduled in the rant NBA crown at San Francis,
oua."
league tonight. Aetion resumes' cn, last Aug. 31. The NBA had
Friend pointed out that the Thursday.
vacated Sugar Ray Robinson'i ti­
team is slated to play a night
tle for his failure to defend.
game July ». The contest in ques­
In that San Francisco fight,
tion was re*ichcduled becnjise of
which reached a thrilling compe­
rained-out games earlier this sea.
titive peak in the sixth round,
•on.
left-hookar Basilio was so ex­
"W e feel that this doublrhrader
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen. hausted in tha 14th that hii hand­
is roming at an important time Kstea Kefauver's bill to bring or­ lers asked the referee to stop the
of the season when wa are mak­ ganised baseball under tha anti­ bout. In th dressing room, vic­
ing a run for thr pennant,” Friend trust laws today appeared dead torious Fullmer’a faca showed
stated.
for thia session of Congress.
bruises and cuti in aevaral placet.
He said his. ,teammates_ unanlThe Senate, striking a heavy
Basilio hasn't fought since. He
mously agreed in a vote Tuesday b,ow „ t th„ plopo, ed new Contin- tooji a long rest and then went
not to take the field for the night, i enta| i.eague, voted 73-12 Tuesday into serious training. Ha wound
cap.
night to send the measure back up his conditioning campaign for
“ Even the owners and the hall to the judiciary committee where tonight'a fight at tha Industrial
players had agreed that a dou­ it Is expected to remain until Con­ School in Ogden, Utah — 36 miles
bleheader should not be played gress adjourns.
away. Thera ha sparred in secret,
after a night game," he said.
Sen. John A. Carioll (D-L'olo.), lest Fullmer learn what weapons
"W e feel the game can be played a leading supporter of tha mea­ he was sharpening.
• t another date.”
sure, threw in the towel and pro­
The July 10th game originally posed rrcommiting tha bill when
was- scheduled as • single con­ the Senate approved an amend­
test. Rut the I'iratea were rained ment by Sen. Alexander Wiley
out in Philadelphia April 24 and (R-Wis.).
June 4 and the twin bill waa
echeduled as one of the makeup
ST. ANDREWS. Scotland (UPI)
games.
—Arnold Palmer's ' first practice
BENNINGTON, Vt. (U P D -W a l. round over the famed St. Andrew*
Pirate Gencial Manager Joe L.
Brown complained to Gillea fol­ ter O. Briggs, former Detroit Ti­ golf course wasn't toa encourag
lowing tha June 4 game whleh ger owner who was otrirken with inf.
i
the Phila called o ff after • show, a cerebral hemorrhage earlier this
In fact, It was almost enough
month, has been released from a to tear#-tha be jabber* out o f the
•r before noon.
"*** called THIei'aniT skid ha Waa local hospital and plans to return bookie* who have Installed the
not living up to the leogua'o to his summer residence at Man­ Llgonler, Pa., ahotmaker aa (ha
agreement with the playtra," chester. N.H., for further recuper­ favorite for next week's British
ation.
Brown aaid,
Open championship.
“ Ho told me that John Quinn,
Buffeted by a strong northerly
the general manager o f the Phils., Q u a l i f y i n g R o u n d
wind, Palmer shot an 83-11 over
said there wae no other suitable
TORONTO. Ont.. ( U P I ) - A to­ par—on the old course Tuesday.
date for the game and I informed tal of 160 proa and amateur* will
“ I don't think I havt ever
him that late in the year we participate Monday in the first played iu a wind juit like that
make a trip to Philadelphia to qualifying round ever staged for but I was not hlttiag the hall
play one game.
thr Canadian Open golf champion­ well," the United States Open
"There isn’ t a darn thing we ship, July 6-9.
king said.
fan do about it If Gilca ignores
tha players' ugieement in permit­
ting the Phil* to aechdule the
fam e as • douhleheadrr after the
night game," Brown added.

Pirates Refuse
To Play 2nd Tilt
Of Doubleheader

Baseball Bill
Appears Dead

Palmer Scares
Bookmakers

Briggs Better

League Leaders

Bait
Box

himself blue In the fare hut final.
,
.
,
!&gt;' *ot ,h" ‘ red' ,.*U' r performance
he was after from hit first-place
New York Yankees.
“ if I told my players once, 1
told &gt;m a thousand times not
to try to kill those knuckleball
pitchers," Stengel said. "It simply
can't lie done. You gotta ju*t
meet thr bull, that's all."
cago,
Casey told the Yankees again
Tuesday night and for once, they
listened.
Coming up as a pinch-hitter in
the eighth inning. Bob Cerv reineni lie led Stengel's advice and
merely slapped at one of knuckle,
halier Bud Daley’s offerings. The
half-swing did the trick. Cerv was
credited with a blimp double that
broke a 2-2 tie. touched o ff »
threc-iun islly and ieil the Vankers to a 6-2 victory over the
JOHN THOMAS clcara the bnr at 7', 2" in tlie liigli jump
Athletic*.
•
event at the National AAU track anti field merit at
Mickey Mantle, who awing*
Bakenrfield, Calif., bettering the world record for the
from Ills heels no matter what
Stengel «ays. caught hold o f one
event.
o f Dairy's third inning pitches and
in mined it into the seats for hit
17th homer.
Cerv’s double, which came in a
Standard Oil defeated Navy. 8-2 pinch-hitting role for winning
in Little League piny Tuesday.
pitcher Boh Turley, paced the
Florida Mate League
W I. Pet.
Lakeland
«
16 .731
Palatka
38 29 .687
SANFORD
37 32 .533 |
Tampa
34 31 .523
Orlando
31 38 .1(3 1
St. Petersburg
23 to .420 j
Leesburg
W 33 .400
Daytona Beach
24 tl .363

Oilers Will

Standings

SANFORD LITTLE MINOR
LEAGUE
Won Lost
Pet.
Rams
«
0 1.0(H)
Bears
4
3 ,671
Colts
*
6 .28(1
Lions
1
6 .107
t'Hl'IU'H 8LOWIMTCII
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Pet.
W on Lost
14
3 .824
First Raptlit
11
6 .688
Naiarene
Pilieciest Baptist
7
7 .500
6
K .420
First Christian
Free Methodist
1
lit .060
LITTLE MAJOR LEAGUE
Won l^ist
Pci.
4
0 1,000
Navy
8
1 .750
Htandard Oil
3
2 .600
Yowell'a
2
2 .600
First Federal
2
2 .500
Parfection
Florida Bute Bank l
1 .250
1
3 .250
Foodmart
Chase
1
4 .200
BABE KUTIf LEAGUE
Won Lost
I’ct.
Oviedo
9
2 .818
7
4 .626
Bhrina
8
5 .615
Elks
Kiwania
6
6 .500
Civilian
6
6 .500
C
6 .600
CPO
RoUry
3
7 .300
Lake Mary
1
10 .001
National league
W. L. Pet. GII
Pittsburgh
41 24 .631 •••
Milwaukee
37 25 .597 2' j
San Francisco
36 31 .537 6 ,
Cincinnati
32 34 .485 O']
St. Louis
32 35 .478 10
Los Angeles
30 35 .462 It
28 39 .418 14
Philadelphia
Chicago
25 38 .397 15
Wednesday's Probable Pitchers
Milwaukee at Chicago (2)—Pisarro (4 2) and Buhl (S3) or Bru­
net (1-0) vs Anderson (24) and
Eliawurth (3-5j,
Lot Angeles at Philadelphia (2.
Iwi-night) — Kuufax (28) anil
Drysilale (4-10) vs Conley (33)
and Itohrrla (4-7).
San Francisco at Pitlshurgh.
(night) — McCormick (9-3j va
Misrll 44-4).
Cincinnati at St. I^mlt (night)—
Hook (6 6) vs Ssdrrkl (1-3).
American league
W. L. Pet. GB
Xaw York
31 25 .603
Baltimore
41 29 .586 iii
Chicago
39 V .537 4
Cleveland
36 27 .571 2
Chicago
36 9 .537 4
Detroit
32 32 .500 6 'i
Washington
30 34 .489 III
Kansas City
26 4U .394 13Vu
Uuston
22 43 .338 17
Wrdaetday’s Probable Pitchers
Detroit at Boston — Bunmng
(5 4 ) vs Monbouquetle (67).
K am i* City at New York—Her
bert (3-7) vt Coates (8 0).
Cleveland at Baltimure (night)
—Stigmsn (3-4) vs Brown (6-11.
Chicago at Washington (night)
—Shaw (7-7) or Score (1-3) vs
Clevcngel (1-4).
Thursday'* Gamr*
Kansas City at New York
Detroit at Boston
Chicago at Washington, (night)
Cleveland at Baltimore, (niglu)

Tiie Florida Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission called a
By United l*rr*» International
meeting of the fifth district sports­
National League
men, to find out, they said, what
Player A Club G. AB B. H. Pet. the "gripes" of (lie hunters and
Mays, S F.
67 256 56 69 .346 fishermen were. Well, they had
Lacker, L. A. 52 149 21 51 .343 thrir meeting in Deland Monday
Groat, Pitts.
66 288 44 96 .340 night, with upwards of 2,500 sports­
Clmnte, Pitts, 64 264 41 89 JUT men represented. However, most
Ashburn, Chi. 63 239 47 79 .331 agreed to go along with “ Goose
Walters, Phil. 56 204 V 67 .321 Kettles when he said that the Fish
White, St. L.
66 2VB 36 64 .326 and Game Commission would hold
Curry. Phil.
46 143 17 43 .313 its meetings and go and do as B brought to a vote and three point*
of the archer’s four point proposal
Xrklnd. S. F. 67 242 33 76 .314
darned well please.
was approved. Certification of
Burgess, Pitt*. 46 142 18 44 .310
A lot of "gripes were heard, but equipment, the tame hunt period
Amrrican League
as last y tsr and an archer's choice
Runnels, Bos. 63 251 39 84 .335 few resolved.
It was proposed by the Commis­ —either two bucks or one doe. A
67 257 41 85 .331
Minoso, Chi.
Gentile, Halt. 63 158 29 32 .329 sion lhat a uniform regulation total kill limit would be act. the
66 251 36 91 .323 as to bag limits on fish lie set. commision aaid. Still hunts will be
Smith, Chi.
61 229 45 74 .323 The concensus of those present held in Ocala and Inverness — the
Maris, N.Y.
57 220 18 69 .314 was that the limit should be uni­ same dates as last year. The 5th
Skwrn, N.Y.
l*
district sportsmen also voted for
49 154 34 49 A ll form.
Lopei. N. Y.
In previous metlngs, it was found a gun hunt to control deer popula­
59 226 37 71 .311
Kuenn, Clev.
48 148 25 44 .297 lhat must all other districts favor­ tion in Invernesa-Wilblacoochce
Berra. X. Y.
51 166 30 49 .295 ed raising the bag limit from the area. The turkey and quail seasons
Heriog, K C.
present 25 panfish—eight bases, to will be the same aa last year and
Runs Balled In
National League — Banks. Cuhi either a 5 o 10 or a compromise there- will be no early aeaion on
•I; Ma&gt;&gt;, Giants 6t; Cepcds, ol 35-10. The representatives of squirrel. Tags ware to be elimi­
Gum s 52: Aaron. Braves 51; Cle-1 the 6th district voted lo keep the nated from hunting licenses, tha
bag limit aa It j*.
Commission said, and dalra that
mrnte. Pirates 51.
Jim Crowe, operator of Crowe’s would be punched out would reAmerican League—Maris, Yan­
kees 58; Gentile, Orioles 47; Han­ camp here, raised a good point place them. The Commission alto
sen, Orioles 47; Minoso, While when he said that raising the bag ' said that the hunting license would
Sox 47; Lemon, Senators 43; limit would not effect any fisher- he smaller thia year to that it
Skowron, Yankees 43.
men except illegal fishermen who would be fit into a "decent walHome Run*
do not recognise the limit any- let."
National League — Banks, Cubs way. A beg limit. Crowe added.
Tempera really began to fray
It;
B ojer, Cards 19; Aaron, was a ph&gt;rologiral thing, for most when the old controversy over a
Braves 17; Mathews, Braves 16; fishenmen do not catch their limit split doc season began to show
Cepcda, Giants 15.
anyway.
I itself. The issue was finally poundAmerican League—Maris, YanArguments were also raised pro cd down to a vote. The result
hees 22; Lemon, Senators ID and con on universal fishing lic­ waa 63-35 opposed to the split doe Start Training:
Mantle, Yankees 17; Held, Indi ensea and restricting fishing and season. It la unlikely that any
OAKLAND. Calif. (U P I ) - The
•ns 13; Maxwell. 'Mgers 12.
boating within spawning beds. A change will be made though.
Oakland Raiders of Ihe Anirriran
Pitching
salient fart brought out in con­
Seminole county hndalS men at Football League will start train­
National League—Law, Pirates nection with (hit latter point by the meeting.
ing at Santa Crus., Calif., July to.
11-3; McCormick, Giants 9 3; Wil­ Dr. II. H. Wilbur, past president
liams, Dodgers 6-2: Burdette, of the FWF, was that thr Black
Bravea 8 3; Buhl, Braves 8 3.
bass arc not lo be found as big
^
American League—Coales. Yan- as they once were, which is cer­
ktes 8-0; Bruwn, Orioles 6 2: Per­ tainly (rue.
ry, Indians 1 3 ; Estrada. Orioles
If thing* were gelling hot on
8-3; Daley, Athletic* 101: Grant, the fishing question they really
(Our Best Baseball Club la Year*)
Orioles 3-3; Stobba, Senators 3-2. started boiling when the Commis­
------ a n d -------sioners finally managed lo quiet
Rides 4 W i n n e r s
the fishrrmrn and get on into
Enter the Sanford Herald
STANTON, Del. (UPM-Jocke&gt; hunting.
The qicslion of conducting a still
Norman Cox rode four winners at
BASEBALL CONTEST
Dalawaro Park Tuesday. Cox. en­ hunt waa raised. The dog men
la Each Tuesday's Paper
joying one of the best days of hia were vehement In (heir ob'ectlona.
YOU MAY
WIN CASH
Ca r. •, won wi*'i S s T »i c. J? and thr archers rloqurnt thrir j
itch's Joy and Buck Age. approbation. The issue was finally

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Raltimore Or- Deioek and tha Tiger* turned tha
* . mf, into a runaway with fiva
Cleveland heat Baltimore, 3-2. mure runs In the eighth. Southpaw
|n 11 Innings, Washington edged Don Mossi gave up nine hit* hi
Chicago, 2-1, In 14 Innlnge and bringing his record to 6-6.
Detroit defeated Boston, MM.
.
Wes Covington provided the key
Milwaukee climbed to within blows for the Braves In their vie*
2 i* game* o f the National League tory over the Cubs. Hie third-innlead wtih a 6-3 Victory over Chi. Ing double helprd the Bravea rally
Pittsburgh and San Fran,
for three run# and tla th# scora
cisco battled to a 7-7 tie ina game at 3-3 and hit homer o ff loser
called at the end of nine innings Glen Hobble in the risth broke
Iiecause of curfew, Philadelphia the tie. Warren Spahn want tha
blanked Lot Angeles, 2-0, and Cln- distance for Milwaukee, yielded
cinnati heat St. Louis, 10-4. Johnny eight hits, and scored his sixth
Temple's 11th inning homer o ff re- victory.
lievrr Gordon Jones gave the InRolierto Clemente singled homo
dinns their victory after Al Pilarrik |the Pirates'tying run in th* ninth
tied the score at 2-2 fur the Orioles in their gama with tha Giants,
with a two-run hunter.
Pittsburgh missed a chance to
Julio Herquer'a sacrifice fly with win with the Itasca loaded whe*
the base# loaded ptoduerd Wa«h- Don llnak filed out, Dick Bchoington's winning run in the 14th field wa# thrown out at th# plate
against Chicago. Becqurr hit the and Hal Smith struck out. Tha
game-winning liner o ff Gerry game, delayed four time* by rain,
Staley although it wa# Turk Iaiwn will be played over in its enwho filled the bales with three tlrety.
walk* and was charged with the
The , Knit rocked Ronnls Klin*
loss. Reliever Churk Stolibs pitched for five run* in the first inning
one inning ami it w-n» enough to and then breeml to victory aver
gain his fifth triumph.
the Cardinals. By winning, ClnThe Tigers broke out o f their i cinnati moved Into fourth place
slump with a 15-hit attack that and dropped St. Louia into fifth.

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MISS CHERYL CHANDLER, JUDGE VERNON MIZE

'Miss Crusade' Gets
Society's Thanks

la tsrjst ss? s

^ e American a n w ^ i e t y , to- fonj.

3 E t ^ i ato^ lMlsa
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I960 for her work In publlclring the
Caneer Cruaada. Miss Crusads.
Miss Cheryl Chandler o f Loch Arbor, made many public appearsncaa betora civic and social or.(anliatlons during the month of
Ipril, distributing educational llterature on the subject of cancer.
Mlie also announced that the
Crusade goal of 14,000, the highest
aver act for Semlnola County, had
been reached and lopped]&gt;y $500.
The Cruaade, under the eftirmanship of Mrs. Homer Walker, waa
extended Ibraughout the county,
•nd Die cooperation of a|l was ! £
•ponsible for the outatandlng sue•ess of the drive, he aaid,
Of this $4,100, 45 per cent remains In the county to continua
the aorvlce program of aid to
sancar patients through its Loan
Closet and Dressings program; to
•id (he Orange County Tumor Cl Inlc which handle* Seminole County
•aneor patients; to further tho
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Sanford; Alma M. Dunaway, La
Mary; Claude P. Herndon, Si
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Jacquelyn Robledo, Sanford; l
aula Marie Weal, Sanford; Ro
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Orlando Girl
Electrocuted
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guy wire

•a a pole holding high tension
power lines snapped Tuesday night
and tha wire, carrying 7,200 volts,
elaelrocuted Kristin# Hahn, I, and
burned three-year-old Keith Clr•data.
Officer B. L. Tlnchrr, called to
tbc aoene, threw a rope around
tha boy and pull'd him away from
tha thrashing, sputtering wire.
"Whan I saw those chlldran
there tha only thing 1 could think
about was my two," said Tincher.

fanfnrd'i biggest fourth aver
was the word going out from oil
chairmen as final praparations
wars set for this city's celebration
Monday.
The celebration, sponsored by
tha Sanford Recreation and Parka
Dapt. ia for expansion of ioeal Lit­
tle League activities.
Festivities will be kicked off at
2:20 p. m. with field events featur­
ing foot races, sack races, standing
broad Jump, throwing softball for
distance and aeveral other avenla
for all children; divided in groups
according to age. Activities will
be climaxed Monday evening with
the City's largest fireworks dis­
play to be put on aver Lake Mon­
roe, beginning at approximately 9
p. m.
In between Ume during the day
all In attendance will be sure to
find entertainment to wet their ap­
petite Inf the chicken barbecue to
be served from S until 7 p. m. At
4 p. m. activities will center
around a father-son ball game in­
volving little leaguers and their
Fathers.
The evenings activities will fea­
ture a baseball game between
league leaders, Standard Oil and
an All Star Team made up of
members, of the other seven Little
League Teams.
The menu announced for the Bar­
becue will feature chicken, potato
salad, baked beans and iced tea.
In charge of barbecuing the chic­
kens k Cotton Brown. Hie prepa­
ration of the rest of the meal has
been taken over by a group of
mothers headed by Mrs. Sherwood
Barbour, Mrs. Bill Horn and Mrs.
Stewart.
The All-Star roster for the gama
will be: Navy; David Jarrell, Le­
roy Nopper, Terry Echols; Foodmart; Doug Wall, Ricky Walstrom,
Roy Pelic. Chasa; Chuck Scott,
Danny Horn, Steve Higgins; First
Federal; Andy Lyons, Steve BaHnt,
Mick McCIsnahan; Yowell's; Al
Boniface,
R.
Barbour, Randy
Dean; Florida State Bank; Mike
Maples, John Baggs and R. Mor­
ris.
Tickrts for the barbecue may
be purchased In advance from any
Utile League Player. Prices are
11.90 for adulta and .79 for child­
ren.

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�Policy Speech Makes If Easy To Be Soft On Kennedy

WASHINGTON

KNOCKING THE L OUT OF

by Ed Koferba

Ry Holme* Alexander
nomination and rlcction fights
WASHINGTON- If* easy to he gel any rougher, let us put it
soft-on-Kennedv »fter listening to on record that Kennedy is no
th* Massachusetts senator make sawdust candidate, no ••boy" and
one of his good speeches. L'n-1 no political accident. Maybe we
fortunately, we are living in a could get a better man for the
soft-currency period of language. I%1 65 back breaker, but this
when the cliche circulates ton : one's all right—he'll do.
Ireel.v. The inflationary influence
Hi* foreign policy speech of
has debased the value of good June 14 can he picked apart for
w-ords &gt;o p»»r-pe'.hingnr:i.
t'i-aiiii in" originaiity and absence
I was sorry, after Kennedy fin -1of hard remedies for what ails
Ishad his foreign policy speech us, but the faults are those of
last week, to hear Acting Major­ our time rather than those of
ity Leader Mansfield get up and the senator. After nearly 200
rongratulale the speaker &lt;&gt;n "m s- 1years of American freedom, 34
turity
. . courage. . . honesty." presidential campaigns of sort*.
It doesn't take any particular ex- 42 years of internationalism and
treisa of these noble qualities to 15 .scars of cold war against com­
read a prepared Senate floor munism. how do you stay conform­
♦speech which never departed from ist (as Kennedy certainly isi and
a single norm of the two-party still offer new things to say or
foreign policy of tha past IS years. new proposal* for old problems.
But it was a thoughtful, well Unless you arc willing to agree
prepared and well-delivered ad­ with Barry Goldwatcr that we
dress. The soft-on-Kennedy reac­ must win, not merely endure, the
tion was evident in the press gal­ cold war. there is nothing new to
lery. Even those who prefer an­ br added. Nearly everything that
other Democrat or any Republi­ can he said against Kennedy's
can as our next president will he foreign policy statement can be
reconciled if Jack Kennedy makes used as an indictment of the
the White House. Before the * administrations of Presidents Tnio '

man and Eisenhower. For exam­
j (Ed Koterba today concludes his with radiation, human* can liva
ple. the Kennedy *peech was!
story of the strange new enter­ in shelter* nnder water for M
Against such cliches as: "stand­
prise
that gets underway this days.”
ing up to Khrushchev," "soft on
Fivt feet of water shield* a
! wrack on tha ocean floor off
communism." "party of war and
person against harm from radi­
Florida's
West
Coast.)
party of appeasement."
ation. Ry filtering contaminated
For such cliches as; "to build
ST. PETERSBURG REACH—In air through a rertain depth of
positions of strength." "the real
the last several days 1 have ask- water, fresh air Is obtainable, ft
issue." "a strong America" and
M ..dozens V p*epla ‘.his ques- .verk* --r. th* principal of aa aira "free w orld.’
I tion: "Where would you go in conditioning system, Qnase said.
For "share Ihe wealth" when
One big problem wilt he get! ease of atomic attack?"
it comes to sending millions of
Jii rintua
. hi, . , I l*ng people to the underwater
dollars, a* well as "food banks"
They all' replied they d either , hpl|eJ|&gt; ,’..vv#&gt; wj„ „ „ e)ev„ ori
and technical aid to Asia, Africa,
head for the basement or "Ju»t encased in rubber tubes," he taid.
the Middle East, Latin America
stay put—what else could we d o?" "Or. in some cases, we can tun­
and especially to India, where they
Well, thia resort community—s nel in from the water’ * edge."
have a five-year plan of sociali­
thin strip arrots the Boca Clegs
I)r. Qua**, a nativ* o f Philadalzation. and also to Poland, which
Bay from the city of St. Peters phia. parlayed his Investments,
is inside the Soviet orbit.
httrg— may have an answer to while practicing as a physician
For "keep America strong"
dispel this defeatism. Sunk into in Detroit, into a comfortable
when It conies to a "nuclear
th# bay Just east of here is the sum. enabling him to retire aa
power second to none." "ultimate
forerunner to what may «ome a doctor at 34. Ht hai put much
missile* that can close the gap."
day he underwater human bomb of his capital into his new firm,
much more "conventional forces"
shelters.
convinced hi* daitiny lie* in Davy
for the Army and Marines and a
Dr. Harold Qua»e (pronounced Jonc*’ locker.
"viable and consolidates! military
Kway si, head of Underwater Stor­
Several day* ago he ttakad •
force, capable of deterring any
age. Inc., in Washington, has claim in Washington to all under­
kind of attack" in NATO.
anchored to the floor of the bay water rights—thousands of square
Again*! the Brptihlican policy
two big atomic-bombproof rub­ miles— not now under Hie Juriswhich the late Secretary Dulles
ber tanka for storing (uni. This diction of any nation.
called "liberation," and which
pilot project, he says, will event­
Prom Mi files in Washington, be
we preached but didn't practice
ually grow into vast numbers of produced more than 100 letters
when Hungary. East Germany and
shelter* for vital supplies—and from civil defenae ptopla, military
Poland tried to revolt.
people .
and agriculture of/m als and mem­
For a Democratic policy for a
"W* have calculated." hr said, ber* of Congresi expressing curie"fre e " Berlin which, along with
"that
with
th*
air
contaminated
sity in hi* project.
West Europe, would be emanci­
Th* Agriculture Department Is
A pair of youngsters of your until you obtain desired results. pated by "seeds of liberty."
concerned about our billions ef
Against the Hepublican China
own are worth a college di­
The thumb in mouth situation
dollar* of surplus farm products.
ploma. For they extrovert your has had pleasure linked with it .
" whirh ,h»* 'l'* '" * '1-'' »■«*
Quit* said: “ Radiation from a
attention to the problem* of for several years. So we try to ed . . to prevent a steady growth
tingle bomb tould ruin all our
the world today, Instead of let­ link displeasure therewith, as by in Communist strength."
surplus stores of grain In Dm
For a Democratic China policy
ting you live In your dreamt.
painting the thumb with some
Midwest." Radiation couldn't get
They force you to read an en­ bitter substance. His mother ha* which would include "a reduction
Selling is the opposite of buy­ to them underwater.
of tension in the Formosa » * &lt;, t "
cyclopedia
to you —
can --------answer . tried this.
- , — r ----- ...
ing. In buying money is paid out.
Too, one bomb could spread
their questions, and they make
Secondly, wc might place the •*n“ unnamed methods
to itnIn
telling money is taken in.
conflagration among th* above­
you more religious.
arm
under tension while the Pfovp &lt;’ur communications with
Person* who spend most of ground fuel tanka in, say, a con­
CASE F-493: Timmy T., aged thumb is in the mouth, thus in -1
as well as "to
five, is a bright youngster but jeettng fatigue and muscle pain, f restore our historical friendship
their lime buying occasionally feel gested area like Cheater, Pa. la
it would he nice to become sellers underground tahke, fire can't
timid.
To do this, cut out a thin strip wi&lt;!?
chi"f ‘ e Pfopl«' ,
“ Dr. Crane, he ha* always |of rubber from an old inner There u nothing, I think, In the
for a change. No doubt they have spread.
poteetslona for which they have , "Now
' ow lake
« ■ « purified
Purmen water,"
waier. the
&lt;n.
tucked hi* thumb/' Timmy’* ino- tube, a* bo) a do when making Kennedy foreignpolicy
which
4her protested unhappily.
sling
shots.
coU&gt;d n ot-and probably will not
i no further u*e and which a r e ' [" rm' r P a r i a n laid. "In cat*
The latest thing on jet airplanes I we'll h» diving draper than 30 sat on ihr edge of the pool and cluttering up thr place. If they Washington were attacked, what
"I have tried putting bitter
Pin one end of the »trip to the f
1,1 " lc &gt;[*°n (or Rockcpanted.
could sell them they would re would our hospitals do for fresh
medicine on the thumb and have wnstbard of the child', paja- '
*1*”* ^ore‘ lin po‘ u‘-v
1 on’&gt; is the oxygen mask. It is tucked I fathoms this time."
• • •
ceive money in return which water?" He aaid storage tanks of
.wrapped it up so tint it seemed j mas or nighlgrown, but fasten the ! * ,, *n*.c. ,
, *bels.
in a little compartment over your
A* a m atter of fact, we sub­
Our son, oddly enough, ran could he added to their supply purified water on the bottom of
'too cumbersome to be attractive, i other to his waistband orthe
,1
l‘, ‘ * *a , ,,rlonS*- *° re'
head—at least Ihe stewardess merged first in the shallow end— breathe quite normally. I think he of cash. Thia they could use to the Potomac could supply the city
hut he involuntarily gets it into mattress.
i pca*' **
,0„ " u.r ,me. ** !°
his mouth.
When he lifts tile hand to in- '&gt;llr c *Pd*dates. It is a day to SAYS it is in this compartment. I no use pushing these things, I breathes water. Hr uses the snor­ buy something they need or to for weeks.
In area* where there are no
"Now that he is going fo start serf his thumb in his mouth, the i * rp’ * nddisarm, to be adamant never pecked. May he K Is stuf­ submerged anil took a his tuck kle only for show. It look* good store away for a rainy day.
on the snorkle. I got an aw ful lot hanging on hi* mask. He doesn't
kindergarten next term. I am rubber will be stretched. This *nd -vcl
to be
see- fed with klcrncx.
Person* who wish to become rivers, lake*, bays or oceans,
j of w ater.
put the end in hi* ntmith.
seller* will be rnrouragrd hy Quasr said, man-made lakei deep
afraid hit classmates will ridi- will exert a continuous pull on ond to none" and yet In build
If you should need oxygen (says
enough to give protection eould
rule him and call him a baby his hand and quickly fatigue the i llp p**1 pn*m,pi ln,° future rt
I c a m r up and looked at Ihe
He just lakes a lug, deep breath friend* who have sold thing*. The be built.
the flying lady) the mask will
friends will have hern surprised
or a sissy,
I mufclcs of the arm. Soon the '* "•
snorkle. There was a hole in the and goes under water.
"It la inevitable," he aaid,
Do not ask our I960 candidates drop automatically into your lap.
"So how can wr stop Timmy's hand will slip out of In, mouth,
bottom. I got out th r directions.
And hr slays and stay* and at what they got for possession*
habit of thumb lucking?"
A combination of the rubber to he clear and consistent—since I 'T la r c over your nose"—she "Place valve o ver bottom ho le." stay* and STAYS—until vmi think, they did not want. They will tell "that some day we will be go­
This habit often start* during hand, plus the hitter medicine they cannot he. Rut a«k them In demonstrates— "and breathe nor­ I found Ih r blasted v a lv r in th r good grief. COME ON UP! And of children they have sent to col­ ing under water for our survival."
if nothing else, the plan of Dr.
. t h e early months of life when on his thumb, will more quickly be serious, hard-working, know­ mally."
box and put it on.
when you leap in—thr water lege on the proceeds, or trip* to Qnase ta fascinating food for
distant
places
they
have
made,
t i baby isn't gelling enough milk, build up an association of pain ledgeable of the danger*. These
I submerged again. T h is time rolder than hllly-o—br contra up
I am glad this has never hap­
or luxuries they have Iwen able to thought.
Maybe lisa mother's supply is or displeasure with the thumb-in- things can be said for Senator
Kennedy.
pened to me. I have just dis­ I got a ir, it,- you know it Is with hardly a gasp.
afford.
inadequate hut they fool along, mouth situation,
Wr both spit on our masks,
covered I do not breathe normal­ im possible to’ .W it h e no rm ally
Or they may have invested Ihe
hoping it will increase.
The above methods demonstrate
through those things? Absolutely rubbed and nn&lt;rd. Skin diving is
ly.
money taken in on securities -that
It is common for hungry babies an attempt to substitute an un­
true.
I
breathed
abnormally,
since
an
excellent
sport
with
Ihr
right
• • •
to tos* their hands around. Ulti- j pleasant EFFECT for a former
there was nothing else to -In.
equipment. Wr couldn't really i have increased greatly in value
and brought them in welcome in­
mately, they reach the mouth. I pleasant one.
Skin diving Is the latest sport
After awhile I camr up and I gel along without it.
come.
and soon the infants arc sucking ' It i* also possible to substitute
i It requires very little equipment
This will be cheering news to
on their fist or fingers, though one stimulus for another in a
I —as nrar as I ran see all &gt;&lt;&gt;u
person* who wi»h to become sell­
the thumb seems the preferred confirmed habit like this, as by
need is an ocean. \nd the a billers. It it pleasant to think of
object.
occupying the mouth during the
|ly to hold your breath for 15
having money coming in rather
After the habit becomes en- |daytime with chawing gum.
1
, minutes under water.
Ry RKNNRTT CHRP
than money going out. They wtll
♦ trenched, even though the child
At night, the hand can be ocu, JAMES KEI.I.KK
! . Anyway, it looks fairly glam­
A business man read an
picture their satlsfarlion at being eou* announcement of hit own
may then be setting a richer cupicd with a wooly lamb or toy
Thuuswiida of bird* winging orous in the skin diving maga­
able to afford luxuries, and lake death in the morning paper and
milk supply, as from an eva- monkey or other attractive tact- thcjr WBy notth through New zine. You know, the mask on the
trips and to indulge themselves in called up hit wife in a frenxy.
porated milk formula, the young- ual stimulus.
y„rk Cjty rMrh spring
, W n face and those yellow air lank*
counties* activities without hsv- "Did you read that story about
ster may still carry on with the
If the child hold* one of these ,
j.i consideration l.v officials on your hack. You haul out
The curtain went up on Flor- shortly before 5:30 pm and al­ ing to a*k how much they cost. me m the obit page?" h* de­
thumb sucking.
toys with the hand in question |^ t h c Empire State Building.
dripping wet onto thr deck of
So they will gather together the manded. "I certainly did." an­
Many of these nuisance habits lie i, Ic-s likely to slip the thumb I From April , 6U) l(, Junp
Ida'* fabulous summer nature most to the minute you see the
the yacht.
thus originate in a situation where in his mouth.
, ht *||.n|f ht beacon on the south
"A bit of a tussle with a sand show June 25 when thr fjrst in first birds appear over the main­ possessions they do not need and swered hia wife. "Where art you
land rn mule to their nightly shine them up so that they look calling from ?"
the action was once logical or
Also, give him a tricycle and a ■ ,de o f the wor,d '. tallest building shark down there. But I'm posi­
fre*h, with the hope that they
helplul. But the original need may puppy so he can romp himself , turT1P(, „ ff. This prevent, th. tive we located the wreck of the a series of National Audubon .So­ roost.
• *
*
then disappear, yet the habit will into a state of physical fatigue , hi|d, /ro|1| bpjng collfu,,,, by th* Felipe l|t—IS guns. Cartagena for ciety's summer wildlife tours was
While you're anchorrd off the will command a better price.
"One of th* great thing* ahnnt
persist of Hi own momentum.
before retiring.
' beam o f light.
Cadiz with thr cathedral treasure." made In liny Duck Rock, 15 island, a family-style picnic sup­ Then they will offer them for
living in a dem ocracy," boasts
He'll (hen drift off to tlerp
♦
It is best to try to prevent the
And you let a lew gold doub­ nulcs away from Everglades (be per is held to Ihe accompaniment sale.
..
.
, , This custom of turning off the
Hob Hope, "is that we have com ­
Ten Thousand Island*. The tours of muffled wing beat* of the i .What a .disappointment
origin of such a habit hy increas­ more quickly thus tending to
it, is
lh
, lir , 8. « rpk
i0(, loons dribble from your fist.
, .- ,
,
continue until Sept. 4.
ing live food to your baby until check this habit a. well a . others ^
, u5(1 , bo|lly' „ fter
returning birds.
At sundown, ; w'IPn polenttal buyers take.* look plete contrul over how wa pay
• • •
Ibis summer* srhedule pro­ your boats retrace llieir way *h*ke their head*, call attention out taxes — rash, eheck, or mon­
he sleeps soundly between feed­ like self sex practices.
it m i fir s t installed.
It is not tlut easy, of courar. vide* for one day tour* to Duck through thr now darkening manSend for my bulletin "Common
ings.
•IN**'1* a1") offer at beat a ey order."
The National Audubon Society Mr discovered you can take skin Bock each Wednesday and Satur
Hup* say* that th* girl ahead
If thr habit has already deve Behavior Problems of Children,"
.
,
grove
channels
to
Everglades,
and
couple
of dollars, pointing out
pointed out that such lights often diving lesson* at a ridiculously
loped, as Is Timmy's case, then I enclosing a stamped return *n, &gt;\ * " V or
l'V1, t,av l,r‘ p ° I you return t» Miami aboui 11 p. that ihr possession* offered are of him in the line at lha tag
attract migrating birds. In the low price. But for some reason, dDuck
office really set tha internal rev*Rock and to lh# torkacrcw |m
hardly worth carting away.
it is wise to try several measure* | velope, plus 20 cent. &lt;non profit),
u„ t
they schedule them right at the Swamp Sanctuary each Saturday.
nue men back on their heels, how­
: high building* aie below- the cocktail hour. We decided to buy In addition special trip* on other
The fee is $15 per person. In- Chri»,nphtr Bil,opP ever. "I'm a nurse," she told
, light, and fly straight into th* a book on skin diving temporar­ days ran be arranged for parties eluding transportation and box
them. "It It all right for me ta
side with fatal teaults.
lake off my uniform Md nnderof six or more, Thr trips are lunch.
ily.
Costly
Objection
In your own way, you can help
Thr two-day Duck Rock-Cork
It seem* quite simple.
w ear?"
made via Audubon italion wagon*
.
.
.
,
.
COLUMBUS,
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counties*
human
beings
who
"Spit on inside of mask to pre­ from Miami gnd by Audubon in­
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through innocent ovei sight or de­ vent fogging. Huh wrilh fingers board cruisers from Everglade* Inp to the night roosting Islet,
piic*
»#t
on
hi*
land
which
the
They
t«U
about
lh*
starlet wbn
ception fly into tragedy. God will and rinse."
anil on thr second day visits the
to Duck hock.
•late n,,,,u
needs ,or
for *a n,w
new highway Bunked
flunked her driver's axaminauon
aiaminatioa
ti
Yi V o '
.
„
1'ort.p r-u x siin n &lt;i&gt;nri.iirF v.„, *'*'*
hies* you if you take even a few
We went down and bought a
The Duck Rock lour offers you
p *.cr.*’,w
". ute, claiming It was too low .! because sh* thought th* whlta
constructive step* to protect such mask ami spit on it, rubbed it
,:?
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n
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ju iy ruled tha prie. should br line in th* middle of Hi* highway
people against misfortune.
ami rinsed.
nightly rootling of So.ouo to ao.OOo ihe overnight accommodation* and
was for bicycles!
"Bear one another's burdens,
We looked up the chapter: bird* — mainly while ibis and meals—except the picnir supper i * '
and so you will fulfill the law of "Choosing a Snorkle."
some roseate spoonbills — on a afloat—is not included m tha tour
Christ."
Wr clio-r a snorkle and bought a liny, three acre islet. Shoving . price of $25 per person.
(Galatians 6:2) it. (Hy this time, th* owner of «ff Dorn the Everglade* Rod and ’ Fur those who prefer to drive
Teach all of us, O Lord, to be Ihe store swam over, drawn by Gun Club docks, the Audubon their own autos, or wjm aro not
THERE'S REASON FOR.PREFERENCE
more thoughtful of those who are the clatter of Ihe cash register.) boat, cruise down the Barron joining the party at Miami, arinnocent victims of tragedy.
He sold us a pair of flippers: river, across Chokolosk** bay and rangrnients can he made In Join
"Especially designed for walk­ into the narrow, mangrove ch an-1 thr tour* at Everglades. All raing on rural."
nel*
where
onr*
smugglers. 1 servations, however, must he
Up
There la no coral in our com ­ plume hunters ami rum runners made through Ihe Audubon SoLONDON (L'l’ l) — Th# Inde- munity swimming pool. Rut I
played htde-and seek with the clrly'a office, 143 N. E. 3d Ave.,
pendent Television Network in- didn't want to look chicken. I law. You arrive off Duck Rock Miami.
advertently ended a 55-minute wanted to look like a man who
Western — "Rawhide" — 26 min­ walks on coral, that'* what.
ute* too soon when the reels got
We put off buying air tanks
mixed up. The network Just finish­ Hut I bought a similar, smaller
ed the show in its somewhat re­ set of everything for our 4 ycar­
versed sequence and aaid the story ol d hoy.
Curmu Rule ter Annum
came out all right in th* end any­
"I'll pick up tha tanks later,"
way.
I
said
carelessly.
"I
don't
think
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WORRY CLINIC bv Dr. G. W. Crane

Mr. Billopp

by Stan Delaplane

POSTCARDS

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A Day

Mixed

You Can See Wonders Of Everglades
On Audubon Society Summer Tours

Western

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5. R eal E s ta te F o r Sale
CLASSIFIED IN USX
1. Good Food
t Far Rent
3. WaaUd to Rent '
4. Real Estate Wanted
8. Real Estate Fee Sale
8. Mortgage Leans
7. Business OppertaniUee
7 A l a i - . i c c s — ’-------------------8. Fesaale Help Wanted
f . Male Help Wanted
18. Male er Fesaale
11. Work WaaUd
18. Plumbing Berries*
18. Electrical Serricca
14. Build. Paint * Repair
15. special Serf lets
15-A Beauty Parlors
IS. Flowers * Plante
17. Peta • Lirenteck • BappUce

BEL AIR HOME: 2 bedroom, kit
chen equipped. Large beautiful
ly landscaped corner lot, tprinkler system. Flexablc down pay&lt;
ment. 4 *• mortgage. $57 mn,
includes taxes and insurance.
140S E. 24th St. FA 21901.

UNFURNISHED apartment Kit­ NICELY furmstied la rf« apart
meat, San Lanta Apartments,
chen equipped. Call FA 2-2800.
404 E. 14th. .? t r e a t .
Pn.
FURNISHED apt. 500 Park Are.
FA 2-4282.
NICE large 2 txtrm. furn. or unBEAUTIFULLY furnished room
furit. apts. 1700 Magnolia.
in private home. FA 2-7754.
1 and 2 BR. furnished apartments
W
4. US mo.
------------- H IN T o f SALE: ~ r iw tn ~ fa n r ,
g a r a g e ; m o d e rn ; FA2-OS78.
2 BR. furnished house $75 mo.
ROSA PAYTON. REALTOR
BEAUTIFUL Spartan Trader. 1
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-82 at Hiawatha
bedroom, $12 week, lights and
water furnished. Also a 2 bed­
2-BEDROOM house, clean, cool
room trailer. Adults. No pets.
and quiet; garage; large yard.
FA 2-0519 after 4:30.
Phone FA 2-3685.
5-ROOMS, unfurnished, $75 per
TWO It THREE bedroom unfurn­
mo. 4-Roomi, furnished, $60 per
ished houses, water furnished,
mo. Phone FA 2-5021.
kitchens equipped. Located on
FURNISHED
apartment, 201 Ma
dead end atreet. CaU FA 2-4411.
pie Avenue. Ph. FA 2-1571.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, 114 W. First SL HOME ON LAKE, unfurnished 3
bedroom, large living and din­
NICE bedroom, private entrance
ing area. Located in Geneva. $63
and bath. Phono FA 2-244$.
per mo. Oviedo FO 5-351$.

VLLDROOJlrfrtij rJ fiCj^e. Needs
some repair. 8800 down take up
payments of 850 a month. Ap.
pros. $3,500 a. 5ri. 1 mile north
Lake Monroe bridge on 17-92.
Call Ralph J. Hayes FA 2-1895.
A N E X C IT IN G O F F E R !
Naval officer transferred. Beauliful'3 BR., 2 bath borne on huge
fully landscaped corner lo t if.
Flexible down payment Coma
look and you won't leava.
FA 2-6413 for appointment.
3 -BEDROOMhouse,
kitchen
equipped, screened porch. Fen­
ced yard. Low down payment
809 Rosalia. Ph. FA 2-7381.

2-BEDROOM unturnlsbed house,
Fenced backyard. FA 2-4967.

FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllle

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FURNISHED house, fenced yard, 3-BEDROOM house In Pinecrest
area, near school. lib baths,
electricity furnished, $60 month,
large living area. FA 2-8657.
FA
2
6776.
HOUSE, 4 Rooms and beth, $45
per mo. FA 2-3219.
2-BEDROOM furnished house In SEPARATE dining room, I bed­
the Smokiet. $20.00 per week.
rooms, flreplecc. Partly furn­
FURN. A p t 201W W. l i t S t
Also real estate for sale. Mr*.
ished. Beautiful lot. 1215 Oak.
C. If. Largent. Rt. 2 Box 116,
86,900, low down payment. Ph.
HOUSE. 801 Rosalia Dr. Call
FA 2-2376 or FA 2-4382.
Bryson City, N. C.
FA 2 3582.

HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
aide between Celery and Geneva
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchen ap­
pliances. School bus stop. Quiet 2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
neighborhood. $75 per month.
ped. Phone FA 2-2137.
Phone FA 2-1145.
2-BEDROOM upstairs apartment,
2-BEDR003I house, kitchen equip­
air conditioned, 870. FA 2-0868.
ped. Phone FA 2-6043.
3-BEDR003I furnished house $90
RENT
A
BED
month. 2536 Palmetto. FA 2-1910
Rollaway, Hospital It Baby Beds
By Day, Week or Month
CLEAN modern furnished apta.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
601 Palmetto. FA 2-4558.
Ph. FA 2-5181
116 W. 1st S t
NICELY furnished 3 room apart
3-BR., kitchen equlpl., attic fan,
ment. private bath. FA 2-3303.
quiet neighborhood. FA 2-8886.
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gables
FURNISHED cottage at Five
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-07*0.
Points. Pb. FA 2-1467.

Legal Notice

NEW 3-bedroom house, furnished,
FOR SALE OR LEASE
oak floors. Inquire at Floral Eight bedroom home, Ideal loca­
Motor Court on 17-92 just South
tion for tourist home. Good in­
of Longwood - Oviedo cross­
come possibilities.
roads. Close to Dynatronlc and
Dcarbornt Plants.

FARMER'S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Lillian Trama
R. K. I««r«, D. H. Whltmora

3-ROOM firat floor apartment,
furnished, $40 per mo. 313 Pal­
metto Ave.

A s t:cl»&lt; a «.

NEWLY decorated 3 room furn­ 2165 S. Park Avc. Pi.. F » 2-5221
ished apartment $60 per month: After hours, FA 2-2618, FA 2-4921
close in. I ll E. 8th. St. Call FA 2-0281, SK 2-5012
FA 2-4283 or FA 25784.
CEMENT BLOCK 3-bedroom, douNICE sleeping room, private en­
ble bath home, 713 Brlarellff.
trance It bath. FA 2-3966.
Low down payment. FA 2-5429.

2 -BEDROOM bouse, terrain*
3-BFDROOM furnished borne, 2336^'
floors.
Fenced in backyard
Palmetto. Phone FA 2-1910.
ideal for children. Apply 602
t :*b arsrss n r F lor ida to
W. 27th.
M ARTHA JA N E l l i r i l .
BEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
1SIT ALLEN AVENUE.
2-BEDROOM
trailer.
FA
2-6368
KNOXVILLE, TKNNEK8EK.
2-RKDROOM garage apt.
A e w o m Complaint having h . . n
2544 French Ave.
living and dining room.
fll.il a a a ln .t you In Ilia Circuit
FOR RENT: Garage Apartment,
Realtor
French Ave. Ph. FA :
Court In and fo r 8.mtnula County,
224Vk W. 19th. Street: ndWIy
Florida, hr I.tallt I.eon filch, for
Call Hall"
Phone FA 2-3641
decorated, 4 rooms. $43 plus
dlvnrre. the »lmrl t i l l , o f which la YURN1SHED apartment, 2 rooma
utilities. No children or pels. 3-BEDROOM bouse. Two lots In­
LESLIE I.KoN IlK'll. Plaintiff,
It bath, aercened porch. $50 per
varaua, MAUTIIA JANK n iC If. DeTelephone FA 2-2935.
cluding corner. Tull price $7500.
mo. 4071b W First.
fendant. Iticaa presents ara to com .
Terms. 605 E. 25t'i St.
I l l - I l l yon In apprar and flla your
FOR RENT: 3-bedroom house at
written defense* htraln mi or be2104 French Ave. $50 per montb. LARGE 3-bedroom, 1 bath home.
fnra Iha lSlh day nf July, A. I).
Phone FA 2-4151.
ISSA, or ntharwlaa Dacrta Pro ConNlee yard. Reasonable equity,
x o t ic k o r d isso lu tio n
faaao will ba antared aaalnat you.
monthly payment* $78.10. 623
OP FAR TNBRnHIF
TWO bedroom furnished apart­
Tha Hanford Herald ly designated
Sunland
Mimosa T e r r a c e ,
aa a newspaper o f central cir ­
Notire la haraby elvan that on
ment, 2101 Magnulia, $33.00.
culation In which tlila citation tha Slh day o f Juna. IMS. the
Eatatei FA 2-6202.
Phone FA 2-3931.
•hall ha published onca each waak partnership composed o f WJLLIK
3-BEDROOM furnished home to
responsible party. $110 month­
ly, less with lease. FA 2-5661.

J, W. HALL

Legal Notice

HURRY, GANG/

NOW. YOU M UST ALL Q U IT
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OH, BOY. GRANDM A'S
SW IM M Ifc P O O L FOR
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for four conaacullva waaks.
WITNKMH my hand and official
aaat o f tbo Clark o f tha Clroull
Court on thla tha IStb day at
Juna, A. D. t i l t .
1 etc a i.)
Arthur It. ne.-kwllh, Jr.
Clark o f Iha Circuit Court
lly : Jran K. XVlIke,
Deputy Clark
Carroll Murk*
Attorney at Law '
p. n. n o s i t *
Hanford, Florida
Hnllritnr fur Plaintiff

J. IIIIUTON and E D W A R D XVIILfAMH, doing hualnata under tha
----------X V II.Lt AMH
name o f- BIICTON
r C N K R A L HOME. Hanford. r i o r XVILLIE
dissolved
withdraw
_________
___ „ ____
_______nm from
said huslnraa and will not bo lia­
ble on any abllgalloua created In
Ills futura by ED W AR D W I L ­
LIAM* nr tha W1I.LIAMM FCNEItA L RDMK, o f Sanford. Florida.
Wlllla J. Uruton
Edward Wllllama
Publish Jims IS, IT, ! » A July C.
ji n iciA i.
n a n it
THE
aT A T R OF FLORIDA,
A N D F O R BB M INOL V COL
IN C H A N C E R Y NO. I I T M
n in t h

la Ik* Court s i the I 'o o aty Judge,
assalasla Caoaty, l l a t o o f Florida,
la Fro hats,
la ro sba Kotafo aft
AL'OCIT MITCHELL REMUSAT
Dacoaaad

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MID-STATE HOMES. INC.
a Florida corporation,

NOTICE

Noll. • la he.eby given that Iha
undersigned will, on ilia llh day
nf July, A. D. ISIS, present la Iha
Honorablo County Judea o f Srml.
nota County, Florida, h*r final
raturn, account and vouchers, aa
Admlnlatratrlx
C.T.A.
of
tba
Katata o f At'QCHT MITCHELL
It EM CHAT, drcaaaed, and at aald
tints, then and that*, maka appllcallnn In tha aald Judea for a
final aattlomant o f bar administra­
tion o f aald ratal*, and far aa
order dlai-hnralns bar aa such A d ­
ministratrix CT.A.
Daltd tbla tha tl b day o f Juna
A. D. I*4».
HELEN* XV. RK MCIAT
As Administratrix C.T.A. nf
tha Ratals o f
AUaCflY MITCHELL REU CHAT, Dscsassd
A. Edwin Bhlnholscr
Attorney for Adm ln lslra lrls C.T.A.
Sanford Atlantlo Hank Jlulldlng
Sanford. Florida

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wife,

MAE

CAnTXVRlUHT,

his

Defendant*.
NOTICE O F SLIT
THE * T A T E O T FLORIDA
TO! JAMES C A R T W i m i H T and
DOROTHY MAE CARTWRIUUT .
hi* wife whoa* raaldanr* I n 41
Virginia Hill Avenue, Alexandria,

X’lrglna.

YOU A R E H E R E B Y REQUIRED
to III* your answer or written
defenses, If any. in Iha above pr o............
reedln* with
- - - Clerk o f Ihla
Court, and lo servo a copy thereof
upon tho P la in tiffs attorney, whoso
name and addrasa appeara horenn,
or btfo ro the U t h day o f July,

m orla asa on tha follow in g daacrlbed rral property ly ln r and
being In Semlnols County, Florida,
to -w ll:
l.ol I, o f Block D, nf Kecond
Rtplat o f Tract II. af Ranlando Spring*. Stmlnolo County,
Florida,
according
lo
plat
thereof recorded In Plat Hook
». Pag* 7, o f tho Publlo Itecurda nf Samlnolo County, F lo r­
ida. Subjaet to rM trlcltoa o f
record.
DONE ond O RD ERED at Sanford,
Seminal* County. Florid*. Ihl* tt t b
day o f June. ISO.
ART HUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
CI.EHK OF CIRCUIT COURT
lly Jean K. XVIIke, D. C.
(SEAL)
Harry M. Hobbt
Attorney for ria in tllf

LARGE three bedroom unfurn­
ished home 1313 Park Ave.,
$123.00 month. Cell FA 2-3931,

2-A Beach Rental*
HUTCHISON APARTMENTS—339
So. Atlantic Av*., D a y t o n a
Beach. For reservation call
FA 2-0451.
_____________

ROBERT A . WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
F A 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

PARK

Legal Notice

HOMES

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W Y N D H A W K. P HID DI.IL W I I U I K
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A aworn Complaint b a v in s bsen
fllad aaalnsl you In the Circuit
Court In and for Seminole Count),
Florida, by MARJORIE J. PltlltDLK. for divorce, tho short till*
or which I* MARJORIE J. PRIDRLE, Plaintiff, varaua XVYNDHAU
K.
PR1DDLE. Dafoudant,
three
presents ara to command you to
appear and flla your written de­
fenses herein on or litfore the
D ili day o f July. A. U. HI*, or
otherwise Uacrro Pro Con fassow lU
be onlered against you.
Tha Sanford Herald la designat­
ed aa &gt; ntw a »a p tr o f s*n*ral clrculatlon In which thla citation
shall b* published nnca each weak
f o r four con secutive weeks.
XVJTXKHH spy hand and official
■aal o f Iha Clerk nf Iha Circuit
Court un tb it tb* 10th day o f June,
A. D. t i l l .
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
Clark o f tho Circuit Court
Mack N. ClAvalend, . Jr.
Atturney at Law, P. O. Ilox 110.
Hull# SIS Sanford Atlantic
National Bank Bulldlns
Sanford, Florida
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Wed. June 29, I960— rnge 13

3-BEDROOM house, corner lot.
WE HAVE a lovely hum. with
LAFF-A.DAY
SHORT OF CASH?
fenced, $8,000. FA 2-4184.
*
100 (I. frontage on lake in
Who Isn't? How about earn­
^
Loch Arbor; 2-bedrooms, 1‘ * SUN LAND ESTATES: 3 bedrooms.
ing about $2 per hour? House­
W
baths, large living room and
Corner lot. Make offer. Phone
wives
preferred
for good
Florida room, double carportc.
FA 2 7033.
— AVON - terriioi ter" Write, "Box
--------Call S i- .u ic t uiii'iiunic. snown
246, Lockhart, Fla.
13 LOTS in Oiteen, high and dry,
by appointment only.
reasonable. FA 2-5330.
IF YOU'RE LOOKING for a 4 LAKEFRONT. 2-Bedroom, C. B. 10. Male or Female
bedroom home in the country
200 x 830 ft. beautiful point of
DUE TO BUSINESS EXPANSION.
with 1 acre of land for garden
land. Sand bottom: swimming,
WE HAVE OPENINGS IN THIS
spot, nice lawn on paved road
fishing, boat and dock. Furnish­
AREA FOR 2 ADDITIONAL
you should see this! House is
ed or unfurnished. Also 200 x
M E N (OR WOMEN). BE
old but in good condition. Priced
300 ft. lakefront lot. Terms. Ph.
TWEEN 40 AND 63. WHO ARE
at (10,000; 173 per month.
FA 2 4908.
INTERESTED IN EARNING
8100.00 PER WEEK. OR MORE.
WHAT’S WRONG?
MAYBE YOU CAN QUALIFY.
BROKER
We spent good money last week
WRITE—WATKINS PRODUCTS.
W. B. Shippy, Assoc.
telling you folks about tbix
INC., 639 WEST PEACHTREE
202 So. Park Avr. Ph. FA 2-SMI
wonderful buy in a 4 bedroom,
ST., N. E. ATLANTA 8, GA.
2 bath, tiled roof, Florida Room,
TWO LOTS, 3 room furnished cot
( 1 ).
kitchen equipped including Dish­
tage at Lemon Bluff. FA 2-3631.
washer, large storage place,
4t4»i financing, only $3630 down 11. Work Wanted
with total price of $16,230.00, LAWN MOWING and cleaning.
$97.00 monthly. Owner will con­
Call Burke Winn. FA 2-4308.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
sider $l,ooo 2nd mortgage. Don't
. 116 N. Park Avc. Ph. FA 2 612J
be caught napping by passing SALESMAN, retired CPO, age
37 desires sales, clerical or
this one up. Contact SEMINOLE
OWN A PART OP FLORIDA
other
position.
Experienced,
REALTY, FA 2-3232 for im­
Sooner or later you'll be glad you
honest, reliable. Call FA 2-3631,
invested in one of these small mediate inspection and purchase.
ask (or H. W. Henson.
“ Oh, goody------you brought me a flower poti"
acreage parcels for your home
C.B.S. 2-bcdroom house, kitchen
site or investment. . .
equipped, near Plnecrest School. HOUSEWORK, FA 2 2896.
$2,000 cash 10 acres palm ham
Cash or terms. Ph. FA 2-3377
mock
HOUSEWORK: FA 2-4018.
15. Special Services
15&gt;A Beauty Parlors
alter 5:30 p. m.
$1,800. cash 10 acres (72 lota)
$3,000 any termi 5 acres—perfect BARGAIN: House for SALE or LAWN MOWING—yard work. De OUR SPECIALTIES Lifetime June k July Specials! Permanents
pcndable colored man. FA 2 7034
homesite and a few citrus
RENT. 2409 Orange Ave. 2Mufflers — Brake Adjustments
83.93 k up. 2 Senior Opertors,
(1,003 cash 3*4 acres with over
k Rrlining. THRIFTY SERVICE
Bedroom, screened porch, kit 12. P lu m bin g S e rv ice *
Harriett, Jo Stapleton k Eva
A
1300 feel hard road frontage
STATION. Cor. 2nd k Palmetto.
chcn equipped, carporte k large
Jo Wynne. Soft Water. T. V.
^ $7,500 terms, g acres lakefront
PLUMLING
shady lawn. $50o for equity or
Stamps. Air Coml. HARRIETT'S
AIR CONDITIONING
$4,000 la cash. 3 acres close to
MAKE OFFER. $73 month
Contracting k Repalri
BEAUTY NOOK, 105 So. Oak
town
H. B. POPE CO.
Free Estimates
rent. Less than $7,000 balance.
FA 2-3742.
$10,800 terms 29% 30 acres high
R. L. HARVEY
After 36 ntu. rent drops to
200 S. Park - FA 2-4234
land
16. Flowera 4 Plantn
$17.50. Contact Mrs. Korgan, 204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-33(3
FA 2 8234.
Cut Flowen For Any Occasion
W. H. "Bill'* STEMPER Agency
ALL MAKES k MODELS
IT'S BEAUTIFUL Is
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Realtor k Insurer
UNDER PRICED
2-1120
or
FA 2-01T0
Phone FA 2-4991 * 112 N. Park
Larie home with three bedronms
203
W.
First
St.
(24
hr.
ter.)
Plumbing
4
Heating
•
17. Peta, Livestock, Supplies
and two baths on 214 lots. Many
LARGE 3 bedroom, 2 bath home.
FA 2-3C25
AIR CONDITIONING
trees. 2317 Osceola Drive.
. Garage, Nice yard. Reasonable
PUPPIES: FA 2 4264.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
' equity. 912 Cherokee Circle,
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
1007
Sanford
Ave.
FA
2-65«2
6. Mortgage Loans
Sunland Estates. FA 2-2339.
19. Boats and Motors
W. L. HARMON
Ph. FA 2-4123
13.
Electrical
Servlet*
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Gateway To The Waterway
3-REDROOM cement block home,
Commercial and
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
large living room with four slid­
House
Wiring
—
cPeclrle
Service
Conventional Residence
ing doors into screened porch.
Robnon Sporting G oods
Sid
Vihlen
WISE and JOHNSON
3 0 4 S h l L l i b ^ P h FA 2 598)
102 E. Woodland Dr.
RANDALL FLECTRIC CO.
431 Magnolia Ph: GA 3 3483
112
Magnolia
FA
2-0913
Windshield
Back Glass 20. Automobiles
Orlando, Fla.

* C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

St. Johns Realty Co.

Q

Registered Real Estate Broker
Th. FA 2-1301 17-12 at Hiawatha

tlon and well established. In­
ventory—Take over. Apply 604
W. 8th SI.
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CHECK

As Low As

w elcom e

Te ianfnrd! Be Onr Cueele Fat
2 Pays Absolutely Free,
W ilkes! OfalifsUes At One Ol
Sanford's Leading Metals While
Yes Lacate Housing For Yen A
Veer Family. Pick Up k ' j s Al
Salon Office I

Odham &amp; Tudor
Hwy. 17*92 A *Tth St.
■else Office
• a M
J.

Brelley

Ph* w
Odham.

President

SINGER Featherweight to respon*
sible party. 11 payments left
at 89.10. Guaranteed. Attach,
mcnls. Call FA 2-3823,

23. Noticed A Personals
RIDERS from Sanford area to
Marlin plant or polnta In be*
tween. Cali FA 2-3849 week days,
after 8 P. M.

24. Lost 4k Found
LOST* Child’s male Siamese, bat
collar wilh "T o m " written in.
side. 122 Country Club Dr. BE*
WARD. FA 2-0338.

BEAUTIFUL

OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
1 Cent per lb.
THE SANFORD HERALD
OFFICE
Ml W. 1st. St. FA 2 2611

HOMES

LOW INTEREST RATES
) Already Financed
% No Qualifying
Other Ilian Your Own Good Crodli
3 Bedroom — 1*2 Bath Homoo
SUNLAND ESTATES and SOUTH P1NECEEST
4&gt;,% — a * — S '« % INTEREST
Homes One To Threo Years Old
Down l'a)menla An Low A t $398
Monthly Payments Aa Lew As $71

We Have A Home For You

ODHAM

&amp; TUDOR

SALES OFFICE SANFORD FA M 6I1
J. DRA1LEY ODHAM, President

LAST CHANCE!

Our Q putk NEW CAR SALE b fc Thun.
s d B H H i H i w WWWWXVA-.Vrt ••••

DISCOUNTS
TO

our

TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL

free

Sell Ut Your Furniture. Qu’rk
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.

PEASi lllackeye lt Crowder. Ph.
FA 2-0413.

59 P L Y M O U T H

Closing: Cost

•I

22. Articles For Sale

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Ph.
Encloied head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
screening and cement work, 114 W. 2nd St.
TA 2 4822 '51 4-DOOR Triumph— 4,200 miles
or rayon tapes. Colton or nylon
FA 2 4899.
coids.
—heater— defroster— demister
BOYD S CABINET SHOP - Kit­
—tubless white sidewalls—like Senknrik Giant and Paint Co.
THOS. E. THOMPSON
chens. Doors, Plywood Walls,
new—can be seen 1607 Cedar 112-114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4622
307 Elm Avr. FA 2-2810.
General Contractor
Avenue—FA 2-7248.
Home Carpentry Repair!
REDt-MIX-CONCRETE
LAWNS MOWED - Power Edgcr. 1 96 9 RENAULT DAUPIIINE,
Roofing k Siding
37" Window Sills 81.23
Jerry Lord, FA 2-3219.
Phone FA 2-8452
white, sun roof, $230 and as54" Window Lintels $1.23
suma note. Ph. FA 2-3328 after
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
LUMBER * HARDWARE * PAINT T.V. SERVICE within the hour.
8:30 p. m.
309 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2-3731
House calli 82. All parts and
ROOFING FHA Loans
labor guaranteed 90 days. SUN*
B. EDWARDS
SHINE T. V., FA 2 9792.
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
We Give TV Stamps
15*A Beauty Parlors
903 W. 3rd St.
FA 2-789S

Odham &amp; Tudor

Teur personal satisfaction fas
see full je e r on Ike construeties e f your hoes# er money

Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133

FOUR pc. sectional A dining room
suite. Seven
mo. old. Ph.
FA 2-2293 evenings.

DON’T
LOSE
your vacation
money) Use safe, convenient
TRAVELER'S CHECKS
MAMMY DOLLS, toaster or mix­
er covers $1.3o each. Send cash
Available at . .
or money order. R. H. Landers.
Rt. 1. Box 179-A. Sanford,
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Specify color of print k color
of doll.
LOST: MRS. LOUCK'S KEYS.
REWARD IF RETURNED
AIR CONDITIONER, two-ton wa*
TO 717 MAGNOLIA
tercooted I’ hllco model at book
value. In perfect condition, may
LOST Parakeet, rhartrueie In
be seen in operation. Phone
color, answers to name of "Prat*
Midway 7-3074, Winter Park.
ty Boy". 29 Malanias Ed., De*
H»rj\ Fla. NO 8-3227,
APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE,
like new, reasonable. NO 8-4068. FOUND: Large lent ia weeda
West of Buck Lake, Geneva.
20 Gallon garbage can 82 98, mess
Owner may have itm e by
kit*, canteens. ARMY-NAVY
Identifying. Phone FA 2-2411.
SURPLUS, 310 Sahford Ave.
LOST: Small female Chltrathua
and Manchester, light brewa
1937 COOLATOR refrigerator A
llntpoint stove, both in good ren­
with black itripa on back. EE*
WARD. FA 2-8827
dition, $83 for both. FA 2-7524.

Door Glass
Vent Glaaa
14. Build. Paint 4 Repair
7. Bualntns Opportunities
1937 RENAULT Ilauphlnc.
SERVICE
FA 2-6338.
Senknrik
Glass
and
Paint
Co.
CARPENTRY,
painting,
roofing,
SERVICE STATION: Good loca-

TopQualtty

GUARANTEE

CUSTOM Upholstcrlug. Free Es­
timates. All work guaranteed.
Good Used Furniture fur Sslc.
Phone FA 2-7818 or Ml 4-1771.
In Casselberry.

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Week, nr Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
lioo French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7933

-s

1 Year Peraonal
Satisfaction

New and Used Furniture
311 E. First St.
FA 2-3(22

RENTALS $3 WEEK

Dawn's

Im m ed ia te Occupancy

Jenkins Furniture

WILSON - MAIER

2-2611

22. Articles For Sale

GOOD used frame windows, Jambs
and assortrd lumber. See fore
man at Nicholson Buick Bldg.
2-WHEEL utility trailer $30. 123
Mayfair Circle. Ph. F A 2-2326.
tBARBECUE GRILL with electric
motor $13; large Ice cooler $12;
1938 HOUSETRAILER, 42’ x I ’,
call after 6 00 p. m. FA 2-3091
$300 cash or furniture, take over
pa. mcnls. FA 2 8211.
MATERIALS FOR SALE: at the
FOR SALE or resume paymrnli
Oviedo white school; 1 frame
on 1969 English Escort Station
building, IS' 0" x 24' 0" with
Wagon. Ph. FA 2-3993 after 6
one door, four windows and
P m.
pitched roof; 1 water storage
tank, 4' 0" x 16' 0 "; 20, 2'X” ,
21. Furniture
round steel Lally Cols, 7’ 0 "; 6,
2*4" round steel Larry Cols, 9'
New k Used Furniture k Appli­
0 "; 170 Hn. Tt„ 4" x 4” steel
ances. A Good Plara To
beams; 130 lln, ft.. 2 '4 " x 2&gt;»"
BUY. SELL or TRADE
x &gt;«" steel single angle; 21, 2)$’*
x 2‘ 4" heavy bulb Tees, 13' O'*
long. Apply to Superintendent on
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7430
job at school or Richardson's
Construction Co., p. o . Box
• RIG VALUES
8137, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida,
• QUICK CREDIT
or
phone
George
Rettle,
• EASY TERMS
FO 4-3307, Oviedo. Florida.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

SAWDUST-SHAVINGS FA 2 3677,
Buckner k Son.

READY FOR OCCUPANCY
WANTED: Reliable party to take
advantage of a forfeiture of 8." Female ^ 5 eIp T 5 'a n teT =T^ ™
down payment on a new 3-bed­ SUPERMARKET CASHIER: Must
room, 2-bath homo in North
be experienced and have ref­
Orlando. Total monthly pay­
erences. Apply to Tip Top Super­
ment of $93.00 Including taxes
market, 329 Sanford Avessue.
and Insurance. House has stain­
less built In kitchen, Frigidalre HOUSEKEEPER . COMPANION
refrigerator, plus many other
for lady. Live In Orlando. Sal­
' extras, with no city taxes. Lot
ary. room and board. FA 2-3074.
site 81 x 113, Ask to sec Mr.
Sweets home. Phone FA 2-0935
MRS. AVON CUSTOMER CARPENTRY: repairs, re-model*
for appointment. •
You have used AVON COSMEIng, new construction. FA 2-2306
2432 YALE: 2 BR. masonry, air
tics. You know their quality
conditioner, washer, range, re­
and guarantee. There la a big
15. Special Services
frigerator and attic fan. This
Beamy Satan
demand for AVON atrvice.
ia nice. Asking $1,950. Make
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, itata- 2410 Oak
FA 1-7884
Write at once to make appoint­
menu, invoices, hand bills, and
offer. Phone collect: TE 1-4173
ment with manager, Box 248,
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressive
or TE 4-3391, SEM-O-REALTY.
Lockhart, Fla.
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2931—
a I-BEDHOOM home, kitchen equip306 West 13tb SL
***y
ped. Corner lot. Fenced In yard. WAITRESS k COOK. Apply in
Nice location. 414% FHA mort­
SERVICE
CALLS
$200
person or call for appointment.
gage. Low monthly payments.
Dixie Belle Diner, Hwy. 17-92,
The Biggest Utile Shop
Phone FA 2-1426.
In Sanford. AU Parti And
Longwood. Ph. TE 1-3931.
Labor Gi -ranleed 90 Days.
FIRST $800 cash will buy $1,800
SANFORD RADIO k T&gt; CENTER
equity in beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 If you will work six hours a day 303 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-9741
bath home with lako view. Many
and ran tell an Interesting story,
extras including G. E. Built in
you should make over $100 a VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE:
equipment. FA 2-3872.
week Immediately.
Repairs xnd Supplies. Electro­
lux, Hoover, Kirby, Rcxalr, ete.
1. No night or Sunday work
No service charge. Work guar­
TODAYS
NEW HOMES IIV
2. No price competition
anteed. Call FA 2-0294.
3. Company benefits and guar­
SPECIAL
anteed earnings
rUMPS - SPRINKLE IIS
All types and ilxes, installed
"D o It Y ourself
Give experinee and background
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
in flrit leitar. Write J. R. CofSouth Pinecreat
S T I N E
field, 300 Weat Washington, Chi*
4-DR. CUSTOM STATION
Oa Oaora Road, 8o. ef Saaferd
cago 0, Illinois.
Machinery and Supply Co.
WAGON
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-8432
Sunland Estates
Automatic Traasmisiioa • Corn­
er Steering . Factory Air Con­
17*92, t sal las Be. o f Haalere
ditioned.

VA-FHA,
FHA-LN-SERV1CE

22. Articles For Sale

WANTED TO TRADE Real Estate
for a housctrailcr. FA 2-0510.

Sewing: Much. Repairs

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

20-A Trailers

PH. FA

ON

★

4-Dll. BELVEDERE

PRICES

Automatic Transmission * Ra*
dla • Heater • Air Conditioned.

BEFORE YOU SPEND
YOUR MONEY

$2095

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years o f experience.
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4-Dlt. STATION WAGON
Radio a Heater
AIR CONDITIONED

Geneuine

T H E R E ’S S T IL L

General

Built.

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Sales - Service
) Take advantage o f Factory Modification that only
General Motors Trained Men Know!

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D E P T . ------

Holler Motor Sales
2nd ft Palmetto

Ph. FA 24)711

Let Your Old C a r M ake The Down Payment.

SEMINOLE
COUNTY MOTORS, INC.

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SPEAK - TOP STAFF — MADE OF DURABLE
DRAWING EVERY THURS. P. M.

COTTON CLOTH IN BRIGHT

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foecord Enrollment Predicted
Enrollment in Seminole County School*
thift fall Is expected to reach a record
peak o f 12,921. Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee said today.
Milwee said the biggest increase In en­
rollment will be in the south end o f the
Arounty. However Milwee added that there
* re ample facilities to take care o f the in­
crease' as tar as classrooms are concerned.

A heavy increase la expected in AHr .
monte Springs, Longwood «n»l Cassel­
berry.
During the last school year, enroll­
ment in the schools was 10,812.
Miluce said that he expect* 9.128
white students in the schools and 3.79.1
Negro youngsters..
School in the fall will open Sept. 8.

Johnson Defies
COP; Asks Recess
WASHINGTON (UP1) — Senate Democratic Leader
Lyndon B. Johnson, defying Republican opposition, formally
asked today for Congress to recess Saturday and return
Aug. 8. after the political conventions.
Johnson proposed a recess resolution shortly after GOP
lawmakers in both House and Senate took a stand against
_

_

,

Truman Remains
Mum On Quitting
As Demo Delegate
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (U P 1 )O o r m e r Prealdent Truman re­
mained silent today about hli
•respected reiisnation ai a Mis•etiri delegate to the Democratic
Rational convention, while apeMillion increased on how hii
action would affect the preidenUal
hopei
of
Sen.
Stuart
Symington for the Democratic
preiidential nomination.
Truman, in a terie telegram
(Wednesday
to
Slisiouri
Gov.
James T. Blair Jr., said he was
resigning ai a delegate and also
would not atlend the party'! con­
vention, beginning July 11 in Dot
Angeles. He gave no explanation.
His private secretary. Miss
lo s e Conway, said the 76-yesrold former chief executive would
bold a press conference Saturday
“ presumably lo explain hix rea*
aoni for deciding not to go lo Los
^A ngeles."
Only last week, at a rally for
Symington in Kansas City, Trumsn iold eoo supporters of the
Missouri supporters:
“ I'm for Stu, and I'm going to
•fay with him until the last dog
dies."

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the plan to recc*« rather than adJourn for the year before the De­
mocratic convention begin* July
II. He will ask a vote later today.
Senate llrpublican leader Ever­
ett M. Du keen backed Johnson
even though (JOP senators were
i rported to have shown two-to-onr
sentiment against a recess.
Johnson accused the Republicans
of trying to keep Democrat! from
attending tha party'a pre-conven­
tion platform committee meetings
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Aeries*
which start next Tuesday in Los
An*eie*".~H« "said the'G O I’"'move |
was “ rather partisan in charac Granger announced Wednesday
“ ...........
they would dissolve their 10-yearter."
The Democratic
Democratic leader,
leader, a pres- marriage. A spokesman for the
The
Idential pio.pect, told the Senate ' ° UP&gt;»
■ dlvorce w° uld
Congreia cannot finish next wttk
within the next month, pronand that “ anybody who pretsndl &gt;b|F ,n
» her« bolh * r«
he can do it la misleading th « ' r**id*nt*.
Ameiiran people and branding
himself aa tha demagogua he la."
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Presi­
House Republicans voted un­
animously at a rloscd-door caucus dent Eisenhower hopes to break
to oppose recessing this weekend. away for a vacation next month.
S e n a t e Republicans expressed probably in Newport, aR. 1., but
their sentiment Informally by a ruefully expects the August con­
show o f hands at their own pri­ gressional session lo bring him
back to tha steaming capital. The
vate caucu*.
Rep. Charles R. Uneven of president chatted informally with
lowra, chairman of the confer­ reporters about hit vacation plan*
ence, told newsmen there was to Wednesday.
much dissatisfaction among Dem­
ocrats over tha receat plan that
there was a “ good chance" that it
LEOPOLDVILLE, Congo (UPI)
would b« defeated on tha House —The Congo ended 52 year* as a
floor.
Belgian colony and became the
world's newest republic at one
minule past midnight today. The
proclamation of independence sat
off two days of riotous festivities
, in tbe Uth African country lo
gain ila freedom aince World War
II. Tha Congo is about a third
tha aiac of the United Stales and

W EATHER: Cloudy through Friday with widely scattered shower*. High today, 86-90. Low tonight, 74-80.
VOL. I L I X

United Preea Leased Wire

Eatabliahad i908

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Repub.
Mean National Chairman Thru*tea B. Morton aaid today Demo•rata have made a “ deal" to run
a Kenntdy-Johnaon ticket in the
presidential election.
Morion, who also is a GOP tenA ator from Kentucky, said the tip^ a l f was former President Tru­
man's announcement that he
would not atlend (he Democratic
•onvention opening July 11 in Los
Angeles.
The decision of congressional
leaders lo recess the Senate and
House for a month and come
back to work aflrr the political
conventions was furlhrr proof of
a “ deal," Morion declared in a
. ttatement.
f r “ It seems clear from all indi­
cations that a deal has been
made and there will be only one
ballot in Los Angeles," he said.
To the suggestion that he might
accept the vice presidential nombutton, Senate Democratic Lead­
er Lyndon B. Johnson (T ex.) bad
this comment.
“ The silly season is on and I'm
sorry it is aliening people who
' ether wise
would
talk
more
V een se."
A spokesman for Sen. John P.
Kennedy, current frontrunner for
the Democratic presidential nomi­
nation, declined to comment on
the Morton statement.
Morton,
said Truman’a an­
nouncement Wednesday (hat he
was resigning aa a convention
delegale "ia proof (hat he ares
the handwriting on the wall and
rumors of the Kennedy • Johnson
9 deal that has been floating
•round Washington are true."
Truman has endorsed Sen. Stu­
art
Symington (M o.) for
(he
Democratic presidential nomina­
tion. He said he would explain
his reasons for not attending the
ventlon al a news conference
Saturday.

WASHINGTON (UPD — Presi­
dent Eisenhower today vetoed as
“ indefensible" a bill to raise the
pay of federal workers by $7.so
million a year. He offered to ap­
prove “ a modest increase" tied
to a 2.1 percent rise In the rost
of living since (he last general
pay boost in 1958.

Eisenhower said Use electionyear pay measure, granting in­
creases ranging from 7:3 to l.fl
percent, could not be defended
“ by any light," including the rise
in (he cost of living.
The chief executive, la a special
message to the House, said the
present federal pay system was

badly antiquated and the pay bill
would make the situation worse.
He assailed what he railed “ pres­
sure tactics" uy some postal
workers to get Congress to pass
the measure— and to override the
expected veto.
The disputed pay bill, V the
veto is overridden, would go into

effect thie Friday.
It would provide across theboard pay raisea of 7.3 percent
for 1,4M,000 white collar workers
in the three branches of govern­
ment • eteculive legislative, and
Judicial,
The aame increase would go to
1.10.000 postal workers in higher

News Briefs

Actors To Divorce

Another One?

Congo Republic

Sanford Firm
Gets Survey Job

SPECIAL GUESTS nt the Coffee Club meeting held to­
day w ere sh ow n through the new storeroom addition nt
the Chamber of Commerce Building. Mra. Camilla Bruce,
left, o f the Chnmber staff conducted the tour. Gueata

The '{M y Pl^Unfofa tjaa ktatga’ WASlJN .Tt-N (U PI) - \ ’uba'a lha three big ail firm* refused an
ni European*.
rd the Job o r‘ su4V*ylng 11* water
•selaur* of American «*' n- iv'fctfna order to rafiaa Soviet aruda »U
supply &gt;&gt;J.iem and recommending Enforcement Askeu
has played into Ihe hands / Ihe |which Cuba 1* importing in asa 20-year program for Its develop­
Soviet trade offensive ia , l.aiin
TALLAHASSEE
U
jPI)
Girls
ment (a a local firm, Lcftler arid
Ameru a and ppses a knotty diplo- change for auger.
Bush, in association with Clark, State Gov. Marsha Orth aaid Wed­ malic problem for tha United ’ Premier Fidel Castro's currency
Dailey and Dietz o( Urbans, ill. nesday laws governing tale of ob­ Slates on how In beat it.
restrictions have, prevented Ihe
•
The preliminary survey and re­ scene literature and alcoholic
U. S. oifkisis (cared that Wed­ American lirm* from collecting
bevrragei
should
be
more
slricUy
port it to be started right away
nesday's takeover of the Texaco
and be rompleled within four enforced. Mias Orth, 17, a high refinery in Cuba and Ihe threaten­ suine *50 million in bills they were
months. It will Include a review achooi senior from Ocala, said ob­ ed aeliura of* American Esso owed lor their Cuban operaliona.
Cuba has expropriated $3U0 million
of the present water system, plant scene literature waa being forced
and Bntish-Dutcji Shell refineries to 9430 million in other American
and facilities and the city's well on young parsons by distributor*
would thrust Cuba toward greater properlie* without compensation.
field* and the engineers will be and producers, and that many tav­
reliance on Iron Curtain barter
To put it mildly, these difficul­
required t» present a stage by. ern operators ignored the law*
trade.
ties fur private enterprise are un­
stage dcielopmrnl proposal to against sala lo minors in order to
Tbe Texaco arixu ra ra m r a lte r likely to encourage free world in­
take care of the next 20 year* of make more money.
vestment in Cuba.
city growth.
Meanwhile, Soviet Premier Ni­
Mott important item in the sur­
kita S. Khrushchev made it clear
vey will be location of additional
VIENNA, Austria (U PI) -S ov iet
in Romania last week that expand­
well fields for increasing -the i Premier Nikita Khruahrhev flew
ing trade with undeveloped areas
water supply and the stage dive- I into Vienna today with » message
was a main ilem of Soviet policy.
lopmcnl suggestions to keep Ihe of friendship and peacrfti' coex
Cuba hat signed trade agree­
city from overtaxing its supply istence and received the
in
ments with East Germany, Poland
and plant as it hat had to during diiferenl reception ha t&gt;n
11
tha recent dry period, Cily Man­ perienced on any visit u, tha West.
Two acr
nt* in ihe cily limits
ager Warrrn Knowles said.
Even the 140,000 Viennese who Wednesday afternoon resulted in
The report, expected to cost voted for the Communist Parly in damages of over ll.uoo, police re­
about. $8,000, also will include Ihe Iasi elections stayed off the ported. l,ouis Junior Hopkins a
a review of water system main­ sundrenched street*. By contrast 22-year old pipefitter from Ten­
tenance and repair problems and hi* reception in America was al­ nessee waa traveling n ortli on
proposals fur solving them in lha most friendly while in Franca it French Ave. when Louis Fritz Nafuture.
they, of Lake Monroe pulled onto
bordered on the enthusiastic.
June rains have eased Ihe pres­
French from a filling station. HopWASHINGTON
(U PI) — A
sure on ine water plant and it it
kin’s car struck the left front of fiicht browed In (ho House today
running at normal since Ihe wa­
Nathey'a, resulting in LS0 dam­ aver rival electlon-yoar bills to
ter supply level is up, Knowles
age.
boost tho ll-on-hour minimum
reported.
The charge against Nathcy waa wore and briny more workers
failure to yield the right-of-way-, under its protaction.
police said. There were no inju­
Domorratia Leader John W. Mc­
ries.
Cormack predlrted that the Hou.e
In Ihe second mishap, lamia Ho- would pat* a bill by night-fall in
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) - The
Navy called off a search today laa, was going south on Park Axe., Ihe rush to clean up ptndlng busi­
WASHINGTON (UIM) — T h e
for i pilot believed killed when when a car driven by Doris lo-ona ness before storting a convention
House was expected to vote over­ his single-engine Jet plana crashed Scruggs, of Sanford pulled onto
m i 'K this weekend.
whelmingly laie today to grant near Palalka Tuesday night.
Ihe avenue from the Pig 'n* WmtLiberal Democrats said they be­
Eisenhower Ihe power he wants to
Tbe pilot was Identified loday lie, atarted lo make a loft turn, lieved they could pul across their
atop or trim Cuban sugar tales lo •I Lt. (Jg&gt; William D. Ixw u of and was struck1on the right iront
measure Increasing ths minimum
the United Stales.
Canton, Ohio.
lender by Kolas' auto, police aaid. wage gradually to 91-29 an hour
The legislation would halt fur­
Searcher* found lb* wreckage
Charges have been filed against and extending coverage to t.6 mil­
ther Cuban import* unless the of the plane icattared over a both parties, police aaid. Itotaa lion more worker*.
President ordered them continued. quarter • mile area Wednesday U charged with failing lo have
Hut they ronreded that tbe bill
Secretary of State Christian A. morning. But tber* was no sign hi* vehicle under control and
feted a nip-and-luvk battle with a
Herter told newsmen last week of the pilot, the Navy said.
Mra. Scrugg* is charged with hav­ substitute barked by a RcpubliIhe administration had no imme­
A Navy spokesman aaid Iwwia ing no driver'* license and failure can-Southarn Democratic coalition.
diate plan to reduce Cuba's im­ waa presumed dead. The cause to yield the right-of-way. Total
House GOP Leader Charles A.
port quota.
of the crash was not known.
damage was I67S, police added.
Ilallet-k said he would fight for
the substitute, sponsored by Rep.
A. Paul Kilcbin (D-N. C.). Hailed,
foresaw
a
“ reasonably
good
chance" o f winning.
Kitrhin's substilut* would raise
tha wag* floor U 91.11 an hour,
Sbinhul»«r pointed out that tioni can be dictated by federal dividual* operating in a free at­ tha maximum recommended by
mosphere can liva and work harm­ the Eisenhower administration for
federal control over the indivi­ agencies."
oniously in a common cause; presently covered workers.
dual bat been extended, and con­
“ One hat only lo investigate those aame
individuals
when
tinue* to be extended in numer­
ous way*. “ Social security and the eoata and terms under which grouped into apeeial segments
similar
legislation
hat
been many of these projects are con­ centered on promotion of (hair
broadened to the point where even structed lo learn that tuch dicta­ selfish interests, ran be forced
the self employed.' professional tion U frequently not ia Ihe heat into particular rlaaai/icailout and
man ia now forced within Ha interest* of ttw taxpayer." ha pilled against each other."
“ Whether intentionally or alharThe Sheriff'a office reports Mist
••id.
scope."
“ Whan ■ govern moat under­ wise, our national government in there was an armed robbery at
Shinholser stressed that an In­
creasingly common mean* of ex­ take*. U destroy individuality and •caking to standardise the Amer­ lha Little Giant food ators la
tending federal control U parti­ reduce Ha paopia la a aommon ican individual hat bean guliiy of Forest City Wednesday night.
Two white men wearing khaki
cipation in alatc or public pro­ denominator, it *om*limas resort* fostering dissatisfaction, enrourject* with ladaral funds. “ Whan la daviewa do visas, “ flbinboJaar ■gm* discord and breading ha- pants and white shins sod armad
Mad; Mm lawyer aaid.
wMh a shotgun and a fietol staged
•web funds a n part o f nay pro­
“ Wa must never gurreadar in­ tha robbery, lha sheriffs' office
ject far construction of reads,
buildings, or olhrr works, tb* such device involves a curious dividual freedom for so-called se­ said. The investigation was stilt
tbhiis
ua at prase Mata.
wage*. hours, and working asadi- parados.
to- curity," Aa tmphasued.

Nikita Snubbed

Damage Heavy
'• Two Mishaps

Fight Brewing
On Wage Hike Bill

House To Vote
On Sugar Quota

were left ko right, L'apt. F. G. Edwards, Deane Rnine,
of tha North American Aviation Co., Lcdr. Jack Lang­
ford and Cdr. C. 8. Blake.
(IImaid Photo)

Red, Cuban Ties Growing

Navy Calls Off
Search For Pilot

^Federal Controls Rapped By Sanford Attorney
Sanford attorney Edwin Shinbolter Wednesday critialed (ha
way Ihe Federal government it
•standing it* controls over indivi­
duals by it* intcrpretaliona of the
ganaral welfare elauaet of the
•onstituiion.
Shinholser.
speaking at the
iwnnia Club luncheon aaid that
'" I
am
confident that if I
nought to run my own affaira in
Mm manner in which the federal
government's are run, I would
wind up in bankruptcy in lest than
diva years."
" I cannot accept gracefully lb*
Maitroctiow by government ai my
rig H to be an independent indivi­
dual." buinnoUer emphasised.

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 727

Ike Vetoes Federal Pay Raise

aipa U million w n p lf— loo.ono

Deal On, GOP Says

THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960

Little Giant Food
Store Robbed

and Osacho*loval|ia recently.
The State Department Wednes­
day blasted Ihe action against
Texaco as “ a naked laltura. , .
to contravention of tha norma of
conduct by responsible govern
menl."
For the United Stairs the prob­
lem was how to curb Ihe Commu­
nist like “ infection" in Cuba with­
out putting Washington in the role
of unilaterally cracking down on a
small l-atin American neighbor.

Search Continues
For Six Campers
MAUSTON, Wi*. (UIM) - Res­
cuers planned to search a Ki foot
deep, brush-filled holt today for
tha bodies of six boy campers be­
lieved drowned in tha swollen Wis­
consin River.
Jtesrchcrs said the bodies may
have caught In ths brush tangled
in tha hols a mile up river from
here.
Authorities said they would ask
tha Wisconsin Public Service Com­
mission In open river dams,
thereby lowering Ihe water level
to aid In the search for the boys,
all sons of families who fled lha
Communitl-ruled Ukraine.
The boys, II to 14 years old,
were swept downstream Tuesday
evening when they panicked and
let loose a guide ropq while wadlog across tha treacherous river.
The boys werr identified as Ihor
Lcwytiky of Minneapolis, and
George Trytrhan, Oleh Szereincla,
Roman Kuriama, Orest Nikoro
wyct and Orest Kurylak, all of
Chicago.
Camp leader Roslydau Bojaowys, II, was leading the boys
across the 73 fool-wide river si
dusk when he suddenly stepped
into a hole and went under.
The 19 boys clinging lo the rope
panicked and let go. Twelve of
the boys, and 14 other* who Jumpad in from the shore lo help, were
rescued.

Burdick Takes
Lead In Hot Race
BISMARCK, N. D. (U P I)—Dem­
ocratic Rep. Quentin Burdick not­
ed ahead of Republican Gov. John
Davit loday in their down-lo-thawire race for a seat in lha U. g.
Senate.
Burdock, carrying Democratic
Party hopes to establish this tra­
ditionally Republican North Da­
kota as a a two-party state, forged
ia front on new, straggling re­
turns from rural areas.
With all but 2$ of tha slate's
2,118 precincts reporting, Burdick
bag U M U votes sad Davis MB,130. Burdick, first Democratic
congressman in slate history, thus
Bag a MP-vala gu rgle.

salaried brackets, while an a&lt;MA
tional joo.ooo postal employe*
would get pay boost* ranging
from 8 to 8.2 percent.
Eisenhower said thal be wa*
convinced a* far aa general pay
legislation wa* concerned, that it
wa* not required now and ihnuld
not be enacted “ until w* can al
the same time intelligently mo­
dernize our pay system.”
Because this view is not shared
by Congress, however, he said ha
would be willing, to resolve tha
difference, to approve “ a modes!
increase reasonable commensu­
rate with the percentage rite ia
the consumers' price index tinea
the last general pay increase."
He called Ihe pay raise an ea&gt;
ample of “ fiscal and legislative
irresponsibility" and said it would
discriminate against certain fed­
eral employe* in tuch a manner
that would offend ail thinking
Americans."
The President said that under
the bill federal employes making
higher salaries would hava gotten
larger pay raisea on a percent­
age basis lhan those whose pres­
ent pay is below com parable
levels in private business.
“ To thus heighten the present
distortion would be grossly unfair
and highly discriminatory," El­
senhower laid.
He laid the measure was “ man­
ifestly unjust" because for soma
employes it granted : pay in­
crease of nearly • per cent but
for others performing exactly the
same work the Increase would ba
only about 714 percent.
lie rejected flatly the claim that
the proposed pay increases were
Justified by the rite in the cost o f
living. He pointed out thal since
June 1938, when federal worker*
got a 10 percent pay hike, the
cost of living ha* advanced only
2.1 percent.
Sponsors of the pay raise be­
lieved chances are good that Ihry
can muster the two-thirds vole la
both (he Senate and House need­
ed In write U into law over hi*
objections The measure won
House approval originally on a
377-40 \ote and Was passed by
lha Renata 63-17,

Noise From New
Jet Somewhat
Lower Than A3D 7 Storms Spread
To East Coast.

The new ASJ Jet Itombrr expect­
ed at lha Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion by the end of Ihe year won't
make quite as much noise as the
A3D, Deane Rslne, llrld Service
representative of North American
Aviation Co. said today.
Raina was guest of honor at the
Coffee Club meeting this morning
and after tha meeting told the
Herald that the new bomber gets
off lha ground faster than tha A3J
making lha sound somewhat lower.
Raina told Coffee Clubbers that
his company will help In indoctri­
nating crew* at NAS until they
become familiar with the program.
Other guests at the monthly
meeting were Lcdr. Jack Lang­
ford, PIO officer at (lie base who
■aid VAII-Threc Commander Ken
Rowell i* in Washington confer­
ring with officials on the A3J.
Other guests were Capt. F. 0 .
Edwards, and Cdr. C. J. Hlakr.
Coffer clubber* also viewed the
new storeroom addition at the
chamber.

Kennedy W on’t
Carry South,
G O P Leader Says
FORT MYERS (UPI) -F lo r id *
Republican Chairman G.- Harold
Alexander said Wednesday that
San. John Kennedy (D -M ati.) wilt
not carry Ihe South in hit bid for
Ihe Democratic presidential nomi­
nation, despite recent statements
by hit supporters.
Alexander, who is also GOP
Southern state chairman, said
Kcmedy could “ kiss the South
goodbya" despite statements that
he welcomes Southern votes,
“ After all," Alexander said,
“ we have already heard from the
horse himself about where ha will
aim hit kick."
He said Kennedy “ shows be­
yond a doubt that Southerner*
must afilliate themselves with
the uarty that is tha most conser­
vative at lha national level, rather
than perpetual* in name only tha
tradition of the past too years."

Dog Advises
A gain st M eet
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (U PI)
—Secretary-General
I)ag Hintmarskjold advised loday against
any United Nations meeting on lha
disarmament queatioa at this tirpa.
Hammarktjold took thia position
at a n a vi conference held while
lha United States and Us allies
disagreed on eoavoking lha U. N.
Disarmament Commission aa an
aftermath lo the collapse of the
lu-power talks in Geneva last Monday.

By United Press Ictcrnollonil
Thunderstorms, hu:l and winds
up to 63 miles mi hour raged
through the central great plains,
Midwest and along the Atlantia
Seaboard Wednesday nighl.
A tornado touched down two
miles east of llooncville N. Y-, hut
minor damage and no Injuries
were reported.
Sixty miles an hour winds and
torrential downpour* htruck Wordrn, Livingston and Bunker Hill, lit
southern Illinois, early today. Of­
ficials reported many trees and
wires down and said the w '« It
caused heavy damaro to some
homes and businesses.
Galc-forcc winds accompanied
drenching rains through Kcuasi j ,
northern Missouri and m itral ami
eatlern Kan.as. Hall llm tiro of
golf balls pelted St. Francis, Kan,
Heavy rains, hail and brilliant
lightning bnili-d along tiic Allan ie
roast, knirkii g out power and te'ephone line* *1 llowilns Green, Ya,
O.hrr showers and t tui.dmhowers were reported from (he north­
ern Rockies tuough tho plains and
cm ral .Missitr ppi valley into tha
ca&lt; ern Ohio \alley.

I

li

Firsv Convict

Witness In Trial
Expected Today
JACKSONVILLE, (UPI) - T .a
federal g»\ernmr..l was c u p e ­
led to get the first of its c o ivlct witnesses today in lha tr.al
of 14 former Halford State Pris m
guards charged with torturing
inmates.
Ths government introduced tha
prison records of 11 convicts Wed­
nesday, including that o( mur­
derer Charles Bashlor. Tb* worst
recorded punishment shown on
Bashlor't record was reduction to
a bread ami water dlel, lots of
visiting privileges, and loss al
time oil for good behavior.
Tb* government contends lha
guards subjected convicts to cruel
punishment, which included beat­
ing, (hackling them to bar* for
long periods, and battaring then
with atreama of water from lira
hoses.

N epal Bolsters
Defense Force
KATMANDU, Napal (U PI) —
T a l a liny Himalayan soually
ailed quickly u&gt; bolster Us armad
lorcts today in tha lace of Cammuni it C uuioe attacks tram Tibet
ua istpilsaa border outposts.

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BETHEL, Maine (UPI) — Alt
"five crewmen were killed Monday
night when an Air Force tanker
plane crashed and eiploded “ into
a thousand pieces” In the foothills
of the White Mountains.
. Tlte huge KC-97 from Ptattsfourgh, N. Y., Air Force Base
Turned like a flickering comet as
H plunged Into the nigged forest
in the hamlet of Newry, aix miles
north of here.
Identification of dead was with­
held pending notification of kin.
Volunteera walked and motored
nearly two miles up a narrow
mountain road to the widelyatkewn wreckage.
Trucks and bulldoiera to panes k a te the dense forest were dis­
patched from Dow Air Force
Base at Bangor, ISO miles away.
Two Air Force officers from
Plattsburgh, Majors William Cook
and W. D. Burnham, began a pre­
liminary investigation into the
crash.
Bernard Powers, a garage oper­
ator. said he heard a “ very loud
wailing noise” and thought the
million dollar eraft would hit his
ia.
“ I saw part of k on fire and
then the fire seemed to flicker
out. Then H crashed and explod­
ed.”
Bethel fireman Elgin Tibbetts
said the searchers found plane
parts “ blown all over the place.”
“ Everything had burned out ex­
cept what I guess was magnesium
which was still flaring up. t found
four of the bodies. All were man­
g l e d and burned.”
w Tibbetts said tha four • engine
tanker “ blew into a thousand
pieces” with only the landing gear
and a tail section, recognisable.”
Tha tanker, assigned to tha
Moth Bombardment Bquadroa,
was a* a routine mission.

Tornadoes Cross
^ States; Texas
Has Flood Threat
B r United
Tornadoes skipped aeross parts
ef Nebraska and Colorado Mon­
day alght, killing two parsons aid
•fflinfUctiag extensive damage.
&lt; '^ - A U a B. Crosee, M. Topeka,
Van., and Marvin W. Cox, M, a
Holyoke, Colo., farmer, wars
killed when a twister swooped
down on a rural area northeast
of Holyoke end trapped them in
their care.
Forty minutes before the Holy­
oke tornado hk, another tsriiter
•truck rural Sadgwiek, Colo. The
fiinoel eloud knoeked out power
f i n d communication* for almoat
w iv * hour* but caused no injuries.
•tin another tornado cut e 10mfla amate across southwest*rn
Nebraska, near M a ty . Tha twist­
a r struck eight farms but injured

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—Linton, N. D.
w An elderly man drowned in a
near cloudburst et Vlrequa, Wl*.
The victim, Olef Bagstad. about
M, died when a flash flood swept
down a d ry , creek bed a t bis
house trailer.
The threat ad floods persisted
in the Gulf roast area of Texas,
hit by tha hkrdeat rains in Wea­
ther Bureau history in the peat
lour days.
i About MO weary volunteer*
'stood by today t« battla tha floodewollen Colorado River in ease
weakened dikes give way. Tha
flood crest paased Bay CUy, Tex.,
Monday night without Incident
and Matagorda, U miles down­
stream, expected the ereat about
noon today.

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VOU XLIX

The rasa was to go to tfla jury
after instructions from Tha court.
Whitney’s d a f t n a t attaraeya
questioned him mainly about hla
lather. In a quiet voice ha (aid
the jury hla father was often
drunk, usually in debt and never
■bowed hla family any love.
“ I didn't care for him much,"
•aid Whitney.
•#3) The state examined him only
three minute*. The prosecutor had
him identify a written confession,
tho death wnapon a ( . a caliber
■date), and than asked him “Did
you Ull Arthur Keeler?"
“ Yea.” Whitney answered.
Aa tha M ai opened Monday.
Whitney threw himself on tha
marey of tha jury with a signed
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“ .The rnad-haired youth would
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday with scattered showers. High today, 88-93. Low tonight, 70-75.
TUESDAY. JUNE 28. 1900
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire Established i908

News Briefs
B ryant ‘Learning’
MIAMI (UPI) — Farri* Bryant,
hare for a “Thank You" meeting
with supporters, said Florida'*
present $1.5 million tourism hudgot should be Increased by an­
other million. “ I'm going through
a stage ef learning," Bryant said,
“ to find out what our problems
are. whether K'a a bridge over a
river or more welfare for our
cltizrns.”
,

Aid Misdirected
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - United
Nations official Paul G. Hoffman
told the Kiwanla International con­
vention Monday that billion* in
economy aid had been misdir­
ected “ because of the mistaken
notion that economic aid rould he
used to win friends." Hoffman,
former automotive Industry lead­
er, now head* the United Na­
tions special fund which is used
to develop low income countries.

Flying Flag
PORTLAND, Maine (U P I)-T be
sama 30-star American flag will
fly over the states of Maine and
Hawaii—more than 5,000 miles
apart—on Fourth of July. At
dawn tha flag trill be raised in
Poland Spring, Me., by a U. S.
Air Force Waf. A Jet will fly tha
flag from then* to Honolulu and
an Air Force aulor guard trill
raise the flag over Hawaiian soil
about IT hour* after tt leaves
Main*.

Strike Continues
L06 ANGELES (UPt (-Striking
machinist* and Lockheed missile*
and space division went m far
apart ai over today In llielr talk*
aimed at ending tha 14-day walk­
out of 10,000 workers. But labor
unrest that struck other Cali­
fornia aircraft • missile Industry
firm* appeared aB hut over.
About 20,000 Conrair workers
in San Diego Monday ratified a
now tw oyear work contract by
a narrow 5# percent.

ARMED ‘OBJECT* A REAL HAZARD

Booby Trap

White ourf fishing midway between TituavHto and
New Smyrna Reach, Dave Hankins, NA8 Sanford Public
Works Department employe, discovered a bomb-llkt ob­
ject on the beach approximately 200 feet from the wa­
ter’s edge.
Haskins promptly notified the Sanford Naval Air
Escapee Caught
Station and Chief Warrant Officer James Bradfield,
NEW YORK ( U P I ) - A 33 -yearassistant ordnance officer, nrrived on the scene within
old man who escaped from a
two hours, accompanied by Chief Petty Officer R. C.
Florida courtroom in 1057 will be
Benedict and 0. G. Richerson, A03.
arraigned before a U. S. com­
The objeet proved to be an "Emergency Submarine
missioner today an ■ federal
TdhttfjleaUcip Signal
it
sn ‘V ^ - y .’.eoivUtlqn, • rljhrjB-ad unlawful flight to avoid
confmv.iunt. The FBI announced
ranking it extnriiely hazardous, if riot Impossible t»
Monday night It had arrested
handle or move in any way. Bradfield. after taking the
Frederick Shakespeare at hit Job
necessary steps to safeguard personnel and property
la the Bronx. The FBI said
In the area, detonated the signal, eliminating the hazard.
Sbakaspaara, who had been liv­
Haskins’ action in reporting the object-prevented
ing here since August, 1050, under
serious injury to any person who might have inadvert­
tha alias of Frank Long, had
taraped from the P«lk County
ently attempted to move the device. Naval authorities
Courthouse, Bartow, Fla., on Dee.
urge all residents In this area to contact NA8 Sanford
M, MAT.
in situations of this kind Hnd take measures to restrict
tha handling or moving of such objects until an^ ordnance
expert arrive-.

Captain,2CrewmenRide
Out Battle Against Sea
CHARLESTON. S. C. (U PI)—
The reptein and two crtwmrn of
a stricken oil tanker, abandoned
by the rest of the rrew, Todr the
ship today in a battle against the
l«a.
Forty of the crew of the S8
George MacDonald were taken off
by another tanker and a Coast
Guard cutter, but the captain and
two member* of the crew stayed
aboard the MacDonald, disabled
when a rupture in the engine
cooling system flooded the en­
gine room.
The 1,000-ton tanker, owned by
the Sinclair Oil Co., was wallow­
ing helplessly about 140 miles
southeast of Charleston Standing

.Whitney Trial Shortened
By Admission Of Guilt
MIAMI (UPI) —Denols White**,
IT, of North Hollywood, Calif!,
testified quietly today ha shot to
death a Miami gas ttatloo attend
ant in February, and minute* later
e^b o th sides in hla murder trial rest-

JIt f j&amp; a t t f o r f o S f m t f t

automatically receive the death
sentence unleti the 11-man, one
woman jury recommends mercy.
U M does, a life sentence la
automatic. Whitney la already
serving a life sentence after a
jury at West Palm Reach con­
victed him and recommended
mercy in his trial for killing Mrs.
Virginia Selby of Hialeah. Fla.
Monday's move by defense attorueys MUrhell Goldman and Ed­
ward Swan had the expected effect
of shortening the trial considerab­
ly.
The Jury was selected in four
hours after tha prosecution and
defense bad each excused seven
veniremen and Circuit Judge Haraid Vann had released 10.
, Mast at the releases were baaauaa of opinions on the death
penally.
Before being accepted, each
Juror hnd In declare ha had no
moral objection to condemning •
17-yaar-old to death. Each malso
had la agraa Ihar wmdd havu aa
iP JacUaa to giving * convicted
murderer a life sentence.

by were tho UH8 Robinson, ■
Navy destroyer loaded with re­
servists getting an unexpected
thrill during their active duty
tours; tho rommorrial tug Sa­
vannah, from Savannah. Ga., and
annthar Sinclair tanker, the J. E.
Dyer.
The Essco Scranton, a tanker on
its way from Moora City, 8. C.,
to Raytown, Tex., had been near
the scene Monday night when tha
MacDonald was atrirkan. Tha
Scranton picked JR crewmen fr«m
lifeboat*. The Robinson took an­
other 12 crewmen aboard.
Tha Scranton proceeded toward
Jacksonville with Ha load of Mac­
Donald crewmen.
The Coast Guard had difficulty
getting anyone to abandon ship at
first. The MacDonald's skipper
and 14 of tha crewmen refused to
leava at one point early this
morning even though the stern
deck was awash and the bow
low in the water.
The Coast Guard had expected
the ahip to sink by mid-afternoon
today hut Mia atowlng of tha
settling and tha calmness of tha
seas apparently helped tha cuse
of the mariner*.,

4-H Club Meet
Planned Thursday
There will he a 4-H club meet­
ing si 2 p. m. Thursit*) for North
O r b * * you tha at tha home *f
Mr/. Anton Krecak, area 4-H
home demonstration leader, 141
Ed gem on Avr.
Girla will be oriented Into dif­
ferent projects and than be al­
lowed to select toe aveeatten shag
desire, Mrs. Kreoak added.

Special M eeting

Tlie County Commission said
today that it still 1* not getting
cooperation from the fee office
heads in a county pay scale study,
although all four officer* had sent
letters to the board inviting in­
spection of all records concerning
payrolls.
The commissioner* said they
want the fee office* to supply a

GENEVA (UFI) - The West
called a bait today to the 10nation disarmament conference in
tho face of a Communist walkout
and ordered the conference rec­
ord sent to the United Nations.
Hie action marked the complete
collapse of the talk* which had
begun srith high hopes three weeks
ago.
R meant that the problem ef
International disarmament would
go bark to the United Nation*
where it wilt he debated by more
than ft) nations in an open forum
inotaad of a select group meeting
In closed session.
The representative* eg to* Mol­
ted {Mates, Britain, France, Italy
and Canaria gathered for a formal
session Hits morning at the Palate do* Nations despit# the fael

Diplomacy Trips
Called Success

New Commanders
C Of C Guests

Driver Dozes Off,
Wrecks Automobile

Anti-Payola Bill
Headed For Okay
t A d U h g a # w te m of ■ proposal

poJeoman's^aaZry and other m at­ to bring lh# brwadrastlng net
ters, Mayor w. M. Benson said. -murk* under fadccal reguis'.ion.

list of employe salary acaies for
each office.
Commissioner Lawrenc* Iwofford said “ we know we have the
right to look at the books any­
time we want, hut they arc not
giving us the salary ranges wr
have asked for time and time
again."
Swoffnrd said he would like to

know why a girl In the clerk's
office working 35 koura a week
makes more money than a
sheriff's deputy, working 60 hours
a week "and risking his life."
Commissioner J. H. Van Hoy
asked Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr.
why he has not furnished a break­
down on job classifications. Reck-

Disarmament Talks Flop

More Views Asked
On Aid For Aged

WABiaKOTON (VH&gt;—An antiA special Casselberry town coun­ payaia hill headed today toward
cil meeting has barns tailed for Howas passage fallowing over-

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Board Insists On Fee
Officer Pay Scale Lists

WASHINGTON (UIM) — Presldent Elsenhower says his personal
diplomacy ha&lt; been so successful
that K drove the Communist* to
•atram a measure* to block hi*
visit to Japan.
The president told the nation
Monday night that Russia and Red
China forced the Japanese govern­
ment to cancel tha Tokyo trip be­
cause they realised hla worldwide
missions have helped to obstruct
Communist Imperialism.
His radio-talaviaion report on hi*
23,000-mila F ar East tour draw
mixed reaction from oongraaalonsl
leaders.
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn­
don B. Johnson said ha hoped
and prayed Elsenhower was cor­
rect In believing that, tha Aslan
lour had produced beneficial af­
fects for tha fr*a world.
Senate Republican le a d e r Ev­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Wel­ erett M. Dirksen called the speech
fare Secretary Arthur I. Flem­ "an adequate answer" to Demo­
ming was called before the Sen­ cratic critic* of the president's
ate Finance Committee today tn trip.
giva the administration's views on
Eisenhower said the Communists
proposals to provide medio*I cere autfrred a sharp aetbaek, even
for tha aged.
though they blocked hla Japanese
Chairman Harry F. Byrd (D- visit. He said ratification of the
Va.) declined to forecast which IT. 8 -Japan security treaty was
of Mia five pending plan* tha com­ a "slanal defeat" for tho Beds
mittee would favor. He said there that far outweighed cancellation
was a lot of electlon-ys-r pressure of his Tokyo stop.
to do something to help pay the
The 'president said ho had no
medical expenses of the nation's plans for any more such trips be­
If million person* over S3.
fore leaving office neat January.
The latest proposal was intro­
duced Monday by Ben. Albert Gore
(D-Tenn.L It would extend Social
Security benefit* to include medi­
cal Insurance for about 14.1 mil­
lion oldsters at an annual coat
Officer* who got new commands
of 21.1 billion.
Many lawmaker* imp* tea Sen- in lh* recent change of command
atf wilt broaden a House-passed ceremony at tho Naval Air Sta­
program of fodaral-atate medical tion will bo special guest at the
rare grants that would he*p about Chamber of Commerce Coffee Club
meeting Thursday.
one million old folks.
Capt. Frank U. Edwardi. new
Gore told the Sena to ha had
urged Democratic Leader Lyndon CO of Halwing One; Cdr. Kenneth
R. Johnson to call Congress back Rowell and Cdr. Frank D. Milner
to Washington after the political will be present at tho meeting and
conventions to work on this and open house in the Chamber of
Commerce building whieh will
other major legislation.
show off the new addition to tha
building. Lcdr. Jack Langford,
wing public Information officer,
will he another apodal guest at
the M a. m. meeting.

A Navy man was awakened
rather suddenly this morning a f­
ter he apparently went to sleep
at the wheel and hie ear veered
off the road, clipped off two con­
crete marker post* and foil into
a tsn-foot ditch.
The sheriff'* office reported
that there was about 1600 damage
to the ear of Robert Jay, 20, who
is attached to VAH-T. Charges
for failure to have hie vehicle
under control are ponding against
Jay.

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NO. 725

Longwood C O f C
Elections Tonight
A president, vice prealdqal and
treasurer will ba alerted g I p, m.
today to head tha Longwood
Chamber of Commcrra for the
198061 year E. G. Haste, presi­
dent, said.
The officer writ be Installed at
regular modlhly C of C meeting
held July 14 at tha Longwood Civic
League Hal).

there was no hope of the Commanlsta showing up.
For it) minutes the five dele­
gates, who since March have
sought some mean* of reconcilia­
tion with the Soviets on the arm i
question, waited in silence. Then
Britain’s David Ormsby-Gor* took
the chair and called the meeting
to order.
He described ■ meeting he had

Bulletin
ABRRTILLERY, Wales ( U P I ) An explosion ripped through a
eoel mine hero today, trapping
dotena at miners below ground.
A heavy death toll was feared.
The National Coal Board aaid
nine bodies have been recovered.
A board spokesman said 40 to
90 man still were trapped in the
Six Brils colliery, whieh employ a
some 1,438 men.

JOSEPH CORBETT JR*
one of tha FBI’# ten most
wanted fugitive*, ia want­
ed for escape from the
California Institution for
Men, Chino, Calif., where
ha wan serving a five-year
to Ufa sentence for mur­
dering sn Air Force serge,
snt. Convicted of seconddegree murder, ha ie con­
sidered armed and dan­
gerous. Corbett also is
known as James Barron,
Jo* Corbett. Waller Osh o r n , William Osborn,
Chnrlen Osborne. W. Wil­
liam Osborne, Walter Os­
borne and others. Anyone
having information on the
whereabouts of Corbett is
asked to rontact the FBI
office at 1224 Dale Mabry
Blvd, Tampa.

Ike Veto Expected
On Pay Raises
WASHINGTON (U PI)-Rrpubllctn congressional leaders said to­
day after conferring with Presi­
dent Eisenhower that they expect
him to veto an election-year pay
raise for 1,370,000 government
worker*.

had with Soviet Delegate Valerian
A. Zorin Monday night when the
latter made it plain the walkout
was final.
The shawdow session adjourned
briefly for the participant* to con­
fer off the record. Than OrmsbyGore reconvened it long enough
to formally pronounce ai dead
three months of delicate Eaat-Wett
negotiations on the arms race.
Ha ordered tha records sent to
the United Nations where Russia
waa pressing for a General As­
sembly debate on ths disarmament
issue.
The Western delegates had de­
ckled to hold today's maeting pri­
marily to dram atlie their deter­
mination to keep alive even the
slim meat hope* at stowing the

Drainage District
Vote Set Sept. 12
The County Commission today
set Sept. IS to hold a special
election to vote on eitabllihlng a
drainage tax dtatriet for the Loth
Arbor area.
If the majority at tha proptrty
owners favor the district, a plan
to eliminate flooding would be
put into effect soon afterwards.
Kstlmalad -cost at tha plan it
140.006.
The board, two monthci ago rueelved a petition from 132 free­
holders In the area asking that
the district be established.
The commisiioa today alio
authorised Tax Assessor Mary
Earle Walhrr to produce a tax
roll for Mw Lake Mary Fire Dis­
trict so tho hoard can datermloe
how much to levy in that area.
Ed Zimmerman, representing
the dletrict said that a $7,900 bud­
get was drawn up with $5,000 to
be used for the downpayment of
a fire truck. Th* rest of the
money would go toward needed
equipment, Zimmerman said.

Parking Restricted
On Four Streets
City eommisiionrrs continued
Monday night to try to solve traf­
fic flow problems by voting re­
strictions on parking on Ninth,
13th, 20th and 23th Sts.
Them will he no parking on
either side of W. Ninth St. from
Sinford Av*. to French Ave. ex­
cept on tho aouth side of the street
tn the blocks between Myrtle and
Laurel and between Park and Oak.
A single parking spare will ba
left vacant at tha Park and Oak
corner*.
There will be no parking on 13th
St., a state road and which already
has no parking sign* Installed.
The same applies to 25th St.
between Mrllonvltle and French
Ave.
There will be no parking on 20th
St. from French Av*. to Locust
Avr.

Hobby Presents Budget;
Asks More Pay For Help

Miertff J. L. Hobby today pre­
sented bis 196061 budget request
to th* County Commission asking
for salary raises for deserving
full time deputies ana adding tw*
additional deputies to bia staff.
Th* budget request was for
$144,000. The Sheriffs hud$et teat
year was $131,000.
Chairman John Erider aaid teat
011 Lease Bids
the board would study Hobby's
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) ~ The request and scheduled Its first
state agreed today to advertise budget meeting neat Tuesday at
for bida for an oil toaao an abont • p. aa.
12 mllas at bottom* in tha Chatta­ In presenting Ms budget, Hobby
hoochee and Apalachicola river* to said teat his staff waa aadeepaid
Jackson and (ladadwi eonttga- Tha ia a*m parte« wtte eteav aeaaIrate was requested by Humble tiea “at thta atao.1*
Jii A Refining Ca.
Hobby isid 4hat

ly'a growth aa M ia, th* outside
work load of lh* Sheriff* depart­
ment will be increased almost M
percent during the next ytar.
According to Hobby's budgat
request, th* salary of the shariff
would remain at tto.ooo. Salaries
for deputies and assistants would
jump from $»,000 to $7$,$00. Hob­
by said be would Uke to see “de­
serving full time deputies who are
now making baturaeo $300 and $850
• month got $400 a mouth.”
•'Other axpandUurea
include:
equipment, $48,00$; investigations,

with aaid k was M "imposribffl«y."
“ Thera ie nothing so involved
here," Van lloy said, adding, “ I
would like to know why a clerk
in the sheriff's office make* $17S
per month and a cterk in tha
Clerk of th* Circuit Court’s attier makes $300.
Van Hoy stressed that the board
does not want to bring Individual
employes into this study but to
see that all employes get tha
pay they deserve.
The board authorized Van H«r
to contact each ef the fee offlccri and ask again if they would
furnish the salary range list.
County Judge Vernon Mixe point­
ed out in his letter today that
the aalary schedules of th* em ­
ployes in hit office are “ are clear­
ly recorded in these records.**
He wrote that “ I will attempt as
heat 1 can to comply with your
request.”
Tax Assessor Mary Earle Walk­
er wrote that “ if you tar* to in­
spect the books in any way aa
to salaries or otherwise, yoq
may do so.” Backwith and Tax
Collector John Galloway sent
similar tetter*.

American Women's
Arrest Thwarted..

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HAVANA (UPI)—Tha rttvws a t
two U. B. diplomats thwa
tempts by agents of Pros
del Castro’s military Intel!
organization to arrest t h e m ___
Thursday, It waa reported to­
day.
After arguing for more Mian as
hour and a half with a carload
of riflemen and fommygunners,
Mr*. Jam** R. Banks and Mr*.
George Falk managed to reach
safety at th* amhaaay.
Intelligence agents whe had
been trying to get th* two wom­
en to their headquarters appar­
ently dropped the whole matter.
So far as is known, no charge hat
been filed against the two women.
. They were snapping plrtures of
picturesque buildings In llavana’a
Miramar district as xnuvenlra for
Mr*. Falk, who left Friday for
Italy with her husband, a con­
sular representative, Mr*, P in k *
husband is an economic attache.
V. S. Ambassador Philip W.
Bonsai la believed to have pro­
tested the attempt to violate the
American women's diplomatic im­
munity when he and minister
Counselor Daniel Rraddock visited
the Foreign Ministry Monday
ntiteL
Th* reported attempt to arrest
Mrs. Panks and Mrs. Falk oc­
curred a week to the day after
th* arreat of emh*-«v attaches
Edwin L. Sweet, of Abilene, Tex.,
and Willlim G. Frirdcmann, of
Stillwater, okla.

Japanese Fanatics
Run Out Of Steam.
TOKYO (UPI)—The fanatic loftwing Zcngai-urcn siudant organi­
ze! on ran nut of (tram turiay.
‘I -ie vaunted organizing power
of the group that forced canceilalion of President Kisenhmvrr'a
trip to Jam n railed only a fee ila
fraction ol what it had prombed
would be a massive anti-govern­
ment organization.
Leas than 1,000 students shovrd
up for a desultory, spiritless drmonstration at the Parliament build­
ing. Zengakuren lenders had boast­
ed tear* would be 20,000.
The only eaeitement cam* al
mldaflernoon when a group of 20
rightwing members af tbe neofascist Greater Japan Patriotia
Society roled up in a truck with
loudspeakers and started shouting
pro-government and pro-American
slogans.
About 100 poUremrn quickly
surrounedd tha truck and Hopped
tha rightwingers from getting too
near the leftists, whe ware sitting
on the graas singing the Commit*
nlst "Internationale.”
A police crackdown on the Zeogakuren leadership, combined whb
cramming for final examinatlona
and just plain too much demon­
strating In the past month, h ai
taken a lot af flra ant af th# stud­
ents.

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Santa Trial Slated

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Cri­
minal Court Judge William T.
Harvey today M ated Bapt. I t aa
new trial date for Mrs. Etizabefit
L. Sam i, term er cterk a f tho
JatkaeavOte Polka Credit Union.
Tha judge ate* Ml Bapt. f for
a o d 'lM U ^ N e e rv e d !-earing molten* ea tea cnteWtaft
at bar health at, te a t tk te . &lt;
for aoatiagaaciaa.

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AREA DIRECTORY
By URlIti Preea Intt rmlloual
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The school board of tha eighth
North Carolina city to be*in a
program of limllad racial Integra,
tlon In the school* anlgned three
Nfgro children to tha firet grade
of white achoola Monday night.
In neighboring Tenneiaea a new
drive began againit lunch counter
segregation.
The school board at Chapel
Hill* N. C., home of the Unlver*
sity of North Carolina, turned

Any of you hunting and fishing
enthusiasts intonated in joining a
club that helps recommend fishing
and game laws in the area? The
elub is the County Sportsmcn'a
Assn, which wUl meet today at S
p. m. is the courthouse. An instaUatloa of officers will be the
main item of business at tonight a

The Uons Club will Install of.
i fleers at TtIO p. m. todfy at Jim
1 Spencer’s Restaurant. Installing
' officer will be Earl Ziebartb, internalional counsellor of Pierson,
e e e
Edwin Shlnholser, Ssnford at­
torney will apeak lo the Kiwanls
Club a i the dub's noon luncheon
t t the Citric Center Wednesday.
• 0 0 0
' Mrs. Dorothy B. Alexander, the
M ilitant Juvenile counsellor of
Lake County will be the guest
aker a t Ihe noon luncheon of
Jayeaaa Thursday. Mra. Alexander la expected to speak on
Juvenile delinquency and improve­
ment! of conditions in all tha coun­
ties in this area.
e e e
Speaking of tha Jayeeci, Mason
Wharton hai been appointed state
chairman for tim leadership pro*

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MANILA (UPI) - Extremely
high tides smashed against the
w aiters coast af Urn Philippines to­
day, bringing mord misery to a
M ilan trying to recover from de­
vastating winds and rains of Ty*
Wracked commudeatioos lines
delayed reports of new damage
from the raging seas but tha U. S.
Navy ordered on "emergency
alert" lor its giant complex of
harbor facilities, dry barracks and
Baval air fteldi at Subic Bay.
' Tha total death, dasttructlon and
Injury ted fram tho typhoon wai
b i ps n d ' calculation duo to fallen

Glamour Gone
At Finch Trial
gram and Skip Hartley named
slate chairman for aviation.
Tha Royal Arch widowa will hold
n covered dish supper at t:M p. m.
today a t tha Masonle hall.
• Mrs. J. 0. Andes Sr., 006 West
20th SI., is in serious condition at
Orange Memorial hospital after a
fall last night Mrs. Andes h it
been n resident of Sanford far It
years.

wires, washed out rail lines, land­
slides and general confusion.
Authorities s a i d "hundreds”
wera missing. An initial eatlmate
of property damage was IS mil­
lion and that certainly was con­
servative.
The Philippines Rad Cross esti­
mated that a t least U 000 persona
were homelesi, 90,000 of them Ja
tha hard-hit province af Albay
alone.
It was tha most destructive ty­
phoon to hit Um Philippines in
several y a rn and brought the
confirmed toll of typhoon daadu
within a M-day period to ITS, with
hundreds still unaccounted for.

LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Gone
la the glamour, tha milling throngs
in the hallway and most of the
press. But the charges remain
murder In the first degree against
Dr. R. Bernard Plneh and Carole
Tregoff, his lover.
The courtroom in the old hall
of Justice is amall by comparison
lo the modern splendor of the
first trial held in the nearby coun­
ty eourthousa. Selection of tha
Jury is the same. Tedious.
The first day of the second mur­
der trial preliminaries ended with
nine woman and three man tenia*
Uvaly seated in the Jury box.
Selection of the panel resumed
today.
The. 41-year-old surgeon and his
B-yaar-old former receptionist
are charged with allying bis aoclalite wife, Barbara Jean, S3,
outside th tlr suburban West Co­
vina, Calif., horns last July if.
Jurors who beard tha first
trial indicated thoy favored con­
victkm of tho doctor bat acquit*
tel of Miss Tregoff.

LEOPOLDV1LLB, Belgian Congo
(U PI)—Smiling African women
danced in the streets of this ox*
sited alty with their menfolk today
hi dresses bearing the declaration:
"Independence on Jana SO."
Spontaneous celebrations antici­
pating the formal emergency of
the Belgian Congo na a sovereign
nation flowered everywhere, even
fat those native aeetteM th a t enly
two days ag» worn la n state of
M aarten* bOeoest of peH *al

down requests of nine Negro pa*
pile for reassignment to a white
junior high school. But the board
assigned three Negro first graders
under a policy announced last
H. B. Papa Co., Inc.
year to begin limited integration
in the first grade.
far Tka H «.,» V.«r Aravte
Other North Carolina cities
W ..t..r CoaCittoor
where limited integration already
KDDIRS
la in effect are Oreenabofo, OurM*« — Sarvtee
ham, Winston-Salem, Charlotte,
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lock—the last two restricted te
achoola used by military depend*
ents.
At Knoxville, Tenn., Negroes
picketed Rich'* department store
demanding Integration of luneh
counter service, Leaders said pro.
tests would continue la a "full
S tilaiM U l Silkloe O u r
scale drive to obtain equal treat­
ment.”
O.lte. so S-lill
Thera ware incidents of egg
throwing and water splashing
during the eight*hour picketing
siege Mondey but ao arrests.
Tha re were theee developments
elsewhere:
Prigidaira
Three legietrers of Terrell
lA t u a laanca
County, Ga., went on trial in
federal court a t Albany on charges
of discriminating against Negro
voter applicants.
The National Aeeociation for
tha Advanetment of Colored Peo­
ple filed suit in federal district
court at Montgomery seeking to
force Alabama to let the NAACP
register to do business te the
state. I t has been barred under a
temporary state injanetien issued
four yaars ago.
Federal Judge Oran Lewie post­
poned until July 29 a bearing oa
tbs constitutionality of the closing
of schools la Priose Edward Coun­
ty, Va., la avoid integration.
A three-Judge federal court
panel a t Memphle took under
study a tost case attacking hue
SepelrMf * loortee * SibelMleo
segregation. A t Nashville's Fisk
Car. — |r*«M — Trotter*
University race relations institute aim a. m .
iu m
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Harvard Pref. Thomas Pettigrew
said Ministers a f major Protest*
ant demonatfona in the South gen­
erally favor integration.

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Baraice Bolger, Sanford; Ana Mye tt, Sanford; Bcttba Hogaa, SanlM d| Jackson Montgomery 8r.,
•aafard; EUs Mss Thompson,
•infeed; Ed Wllltemi, Sanford;
Babacca Imoak, Sanford; Mary
d a ta Berrien, Sanford; Breads
Je a a Smite, Sanford; Barbara
Vwaeas Sullivan, Omasa City: Al­
lan Tout#, Sanford; Hush J. NlchMr. aad Mrs. J . E. porter, Saaferd, a sea.
BNenleeele
Mm. Robert Ctemeate sad baby,
Sanford; John Moore. Sanford;
LUlte Harris, Sanford; Treava
C a g b u r a , Sanford; Elisabeth
Wyaa, Sanford; Aaa Bcnalm, Da■ary; Otmldtea Braaaford, Senfcfd; David Stilllvaa, DeBary;

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Comp McQuarrie
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Seven girts aad one boy from
tea North Orlando area wUl travel
lo Camp McOnnrrte, Ocala Na
tteaai Forest, he a Weeks camp
teg trip, Martial July ».
Mrs. Aatou Krtcek, 4-H bomi
demonstration leader far tea
North Oriaado area, will accom. paay tea p c up. Tbo trip Is spot

Picnic Discussion
Set By Firemen
The Longwood Volunteer F in man's Association wiil bold a
masting at S p. m. Wadaeaday nt
iba town hau bulidlag, Claude
Layo, fire chlaf said.
"Tha mate Item af dlacuaeton
will ba tea plaaateg of tea FaurUi
of July flraman'a picair, to bo
bald at tea bsme af Oari Lam■tier," Lays added.

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Services Wednesday
For Mrs. Altman

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Funeral eervioee per Mrs. AHce
Altman of Longwood nnd former*
ly of Ceasolborry, edit ho hold
Wednesday nt 10 a. m. e t CoxPorker Funeral Home, W inter
Park. Burial will bo in Woodlawa
Memorial Park, Orlando. Mombora of the Ceseclberry Mans
Club will be pallbeenee.

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Bring t — Take 1 Or He ca.

Many o f the Oengeteee men,
Jumping the gun an • a she doled
4t*hour national helidny, stayed

THS NSW S0*«Ur fla t becomes official July 4th. Inde.
pondence Day aignala tha start of a campaign by
AMVET8, World War II and Kornan Veterans organlxa*
tlon, to honor all of our atates by displaying our new
flag on all appropriate occasions.

Fa ij O r

White residents, still fearful of
wsalbla racial violence when tho
Belgian government ends Ma long
rule over the sprawling African
territory, stayed off tha streets aa
murk aa possible, rarely te a tar*
teg Into the African tactions.
Tha entire territory, one third
the aiaa a f the UnKad 8 tales, waa
reported peaceful despite peliUeal
discontent among Baluba nnd
Range la tribooasan who failed te
gain repraaaatatien te tha new
native government.
A thousand Balubar demonstra­
ted before Parliament Monday
wbon President Joseph Rasa
Vubu was sworn in M chief of
state, but n heavy police guard
diaaauragod aay violence.

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RSTtes n r rrat-io n a n iu o

Motlrs to h .r e b r given. th a t e lts r c o a .ld .r a u .a e f reeueet h r
W eteea Reel e e l O snrae lleee fo r r.io n in g e t p re p s rtr ie Ameal*
•d Ftot e t D ru li Park, the Ism lssl* C au atr Xaaln* oam m taslaa
* ' l ' t s l l a public b earlag te d sttrm lae the tee.lbltlty e ( rseem*
tasaSiba te th e n e a r ! a t C auatr Cemmltslonera, th a t all a t t e l a
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Dr. Sluart F . Culpepper of Cas­
selberry aad his family hava gena
to Dunum , N. C., wham ba will
speciallie te aaaatheaiology at
Duka University.
'The doctor’s practice te hie aew
clinic bulldteg at Caiaalberry will
ba lakaa over by hla brother, Dr.
tiaorge Culpepper.

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D. M. Evans Jr. aad Sea Evaaa
of Casselberry, is under treatment
at Florida Sasltarlum at Oriaado
for treatment of a kip which aha
broke te a fall at borne Sunday.

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Rockefeller Raps Ike's Defense Program
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New York • Gov. Nelson A. iR k ••backaiound” paper on Id*
inu«t of the COP new* a t tkl* H*h»d report that San. John F.
Dckcfcllor told the nation * gov.
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annual Governor.1 cin fer- * “ "•&lt;*; th# D,mocr*liC
n o ., today th a t the Eisenhower ,rp0,r t « / h* i» n .n of the gover. .
dentlal front-runner, had offered
rmini.tration 1. .eeking “unreal. nor* conference apecial commit- ence. Democrat, were portionmg h|tn „ futur, c„bintl I#Vfl posl|
out the political highjinka among | ,,iH 0f the meeting:
tic .heller” with a “baigain lee on civil defense,
ifemcnt” defenso piugram th a t1 Rockefeller said the sober de. , many of their member..
I “ Because you’re not on the
&gt;rds immediato expansion.
feme fact, “mark the lVGO's a .
Four “favorite .on" pre.iden. steamroller, doe. that mean you’re
The governor, still the only a decade of danger." He said the tUl candidates were meeting this a n t i
,
,
ildout on a GOP governor*' en- nation 1. In a “paradox of peril"
l#
,
,
The four state* represented at
irsenient of Vice-President Rich- in that while militarily stronger morning to talk over the pte.l- [ the nieflin|c _ N„ v j , r, fyt Call.
-il M. Nixon, called again for a than ever in ita history it la. in denlinl convention .ituation. They fornla, Iowa, and K an.a. — will
1.5 billion Initial in military and a relative and realistic sen.e, .aid their .cation wa. not a “atop-1cant a total of 169 vote, at the
Democratic convention w h i c h
viiian defense spending.
“more exposed to fatal danger Kennedy movement.
Gov. Robert B. Jleyner, of New . t . r t . July 11 at l.o« Angeles.
His detailed criticism of cur- than ever in our history

Q u o t a b le
Q u o te s

Mrs. Peter Honing has been ap­
pointed to the Home Nursing Assn,
by the board of directors of the
West Volusia Hume Nursing Assn.
6hc will begin duties in July.
Mra. Honing attended the Unirsity of Toronto, graduated from
the Toronto General Hospital Nurs­
ing School and received her degree
in public health nursing at the
University of Michigan. She waa
a nurse for seven years in Flint
Mien.
Kesidents of Volusia County mayget the services of the home nurs­
ing program by calling the Public
Health Dept, in Deland.
RLl’ersons wishing to aid the group
By contributions may contact E.
T. Lloyd, 831 N. Arlington Ave.,
Delapd.

By United Pres* International
HAVANA — Cuba's aemi-olliclal
radio referring to President Elsen­
hower in a broadcast that hinted
the United Stales was to blame
for Saturday'i munition explosion
here:
“Too bad hi* majesty, Caesar
Attila Nero Caligula Eisenhower,
lha first ambassador of the United
Statri and ita putrid deradeul
democracy, waa playing golf."

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NEW YORK — A court-appoint­
ed guardian for Beverly Aadland
filing suit against the estate of
the late actor Errol Flynn for |3
million:
"Errol Flynn led her (Miss Aad­
land) albng the by-waya of immor­
tality, accustomed her to a freniled life of wild parties, subjected
her to a moral debauchery and
sex orgiea, and taught her a lewd,
wanton and wayward way of hie.”

About |204 minion, la spent an­
nually for aid to dependent chil­
dren in fainlliey w hen one or
both of the parents are disabled
and unable to aupport their chil­
dren.

NEW YORK — Impresario Luben Vichey concerning efforts to
comply with a city ordinance re ­
quiring garments for an African
woman flra dancer who uiually
performs bar* from the waist up:
“ H will be impossible for her
la 'cover up' unlesa you can sup­
ply us with fireproof brassieres."

Atl the city playground, h^d
small games tournament, during
the first week of operation. The
winners from each playground will
meet in a city wide tournament to
determine an all city champion
in each game near the climax of
this .timer's playground season.
The winners at the grammar
school pla&gt;ground were Dill Cro­
wd. In Chess. Larry Rowes, check­
ers; Nell Rieharde, jacks; Sammy
Parrish. Chinese checkers; Shirlry
Muse, jump rope; Polly Pedrick
hopscotch: and Carol Muse in
plrk up-sticks.
The winner* at Soulhsitle school
playground were niliv Tongwcll,
dominoes; Donna Dearne, Chinese
checkers;- Pincky Simon, check­
er*: Hen Winfree, chess; Christine
Androski. pick-up-slicks and hop
scotch and Judy Foster in Jump
rope.
At Pineerest school the winners
were Kathy Todd for Jacks, Kathy
Ryan, rhlncse checker.; Jack
Damn, checkers; Sharon Wood,
for piek-up-stirks and Marilyn Yon
Herbuli* in Jump rope.

HNS. MARION W. IHHKI.I. receive* his promotion order* to L t.(J. *.)
from Ctlr. K. F. Rmvell, ComninmlinR Officer of Heavy Attack Squadron
Three. I*bell ha* been with Heavy Attack Sqtlndron Three as an air In*
telliRcncc Officer since May of 1059,

Peters Renamed
To Head Exchange
TAMPA (UPlb Orange
Coun­
ty citrus grower Phil C. Peters
will head the more than 3.000
membrred Florida Citrus Ex­
change for the sixth consecutive
year.
Petera was reelected last week
by the board of directors in head
the 1960-81 season. John T. Lealey was re-elected as general
manager.
Other officers re-elected were
C. G. Wllholl, Vero Reach, first
vice president; Ford W. Moody,
Palm Harbor, second vice presi­
dent: R. II Ilurlhurt, third vicepresident; Joe E. Keefe, Dundre,
fourth vice president; James Sam­
son. Tampa, treasurer — comp­
troller; Counts Johnson, Tampa,
general counsel and secretary;
and E. F, Gtidgcn and L. C.
Johnson, Tampa, assistant aecra*
tariei.

“ Lake George Control, 409, 23 score ISO rte ll” (thU k an exPlaying a unique varietinn of
| cedingly fine drop, even for an
musical chairs here recently, a miles.”
“Lake George Control 4no, 10 i experienced bombardier “n " navi*
VAII-T crew headed by Lt. T. P.
Stewart, changed bombardier navi­ miles."
“409, Lake George Control,
gators in the middle of the Jet
cleared to drop."
stream.
With a alight shudder, the bomb
The crew, composed of Lt. N. R.
Pruden, B N and R. W. Van Fleet. bay doors opened, and an instant
AM2, third crewmnn, had just later, “hack, the ‘bomb bay doors
In Thankful Tribal*
rompleted four successful runt on closed, and anxious seconds pass
the target at Lake George.
“409. Lake George Control,
LL Pruden asked Van Fleet
■ f S
THI
If he would like tu drop the two splash!"
“Lake George Control, 409, ro
SEMINOLB
remaining bombs, and receiving
—DaRARf
an afifrmative reply, exchanged ger."
"409, L i k ' l George Control,
COUNCIL
scat* with the crewman.
An Initial line-up was made by
gratefully arrepta and s t k s w There are now some 20,000 Cath­ Iedge* memorial eootrlhttls—
the R N, and Van Fleet called “ In­
bound I" to Lake George Control. olic priests in the United States,
for HEART RESEARCH.
Hunched over the relatively unfa­ according to Catholic Digest. Addi­
P. O. BOX IN
miliar contrail, Van Fleet made tionally, 3,300 American priests
small corrections for wlndi and are serving as missionaries in forSANFORD, FLA.
eign lands.
made his calls to control.

REV. ROBERT DEKALAND8 ia th* newly appointed pastor at tha Bar­
nett Memorial Methodiat Church in Enterpriae. Shown above ia the De*
Kalnnda family. Back row. left to right are Rev. DcKalands, Mra. DeKaInnda, Patsy and Teresa. Front row, left to right, &gt;David, Michaal and
Robert.

BALTIMORE (U P l)-T h e govtrnm ent will ask a federal grand
|ury today to indict a 31-year-eld
Itinerant saxophone player ac­
cused of murdering five persona,
Including four members of tha
Sfarroll Jackson family hi Vir­
ginia.

Tha musician Is 'lanky, hand­
some Melvin Da via Rees Jr.,
being held on $100,000 bond in
Memphis, Tenn. His arrest Fri­
day touched off police efforts to
pin on him a series of unsolved
murders dating back more than
seven years.
Investigators were reported to

BOSTON (UPD—A major medi­
cal advance—the aucceisful trans­
plant of a kidney between ether
than identical twine—waa announc­
ed by Peter Bent Brigham Hoe# ta l.
T h e history-making operation
was disclosed through e paper
published in the New England
Journal of Medicine. Dm . John
Merrill, Joseph E. Murray, J ,
Hartwell Harrison, Eli A. Friendaian, Jam es B. Draly and Gustave
J. Dammin told of tbo transplant.
Tha operation was performed
Jan. 24, 1939, when Andrews Riter-

Ia of Milwaukee donated a healthy found in a shallow grave near
kidney te hi. twin brother. John.
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twin* have been unabla te under- charged Rees with murdering
go the operation 'successfully In Jackson, 29, and tha couple’s
the past aince the receiving pat- other daughter, ll-month-old Janient'a system rejected the donor I [ rt, whose bodies were found near
kidney.
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FISHERMEN'S W HARF
I f HOLMES ALEXANDER
WASHINGTON - It is not nccesa iry to go whole hog' and fall
jpvaram ent'tbc enemy of man, but
M V sftU m rfJa y Mock did to u t jus nook
“ Our Enemy — The State". Tho. mas Jefferson nearly did su with
bis dictum — "least governed are
. best governed’’. But, surely it Is
axiomatic to say that government
’Is the champion pest and Intrudor of human privacy. Even the
Bar
s’bad-guy.good-guy" distinction is
hard to make. All government
tabes Inexcusable liberties with
the intimate affairs of Its sub­
jects.
Our cam in point Involves three
separate governments — the Nasi,
the Austrian Republic and the
USA. U tha early 90th century a
Philadelphia heiress, descendant of
a signer of the Declaration of In­
dependence, married an Austrian
aristocrat, and they had a son
and daughter, both sadly deficient
la aseiitaUty. The daughter died.
Tba sen, Oskar Teuber, born In

1133 by tha pre-Nssl Austrian
courts so that a guardian could
bo appointed for bis person and
property.
*, But In IBM. Oskar Teuber, bav.
lag undergone therapy applied te
have bis competency reinstated.
By 1941, with Austria natlfled, he
was declared okay — for a very
suspect purpose. No mental defec­
tive was allowed to Join the Natl
party. But funds and dues were
needed. Bo Teuber became legally,
sane — and a Natl. Yet la 1943,
applying for a marriage license
he ran into another rule of German
National Socialism, a paternalistic
form of tutorship. Having once
been a mental defective (although
legally "cured") he was forced In
1944, a t a condition of marriage,
to undergo sterilisation to protect
the "purity" of the Germanic
race.
Well, poor fellow, what was be
now — sane or insane? With the
Nasi collapse, the Austrian State

ST. PETERSBURG BEACH, F li.
—Harold. Q uite, Waiblnftoa In­
dustrialist, will launch here next
week a strange new enterprise—
M feet under the water.
His men are sinking two 230foot rubber storage tanks into
the bottom ol the Boca Clega Bay,
anchoring them to concrete foot­
ings on the floor of the bay and
siphoning, into aaeh 10,000 gal­
lons of Jet fuel.
This la to be the pilot project
of one of the most Imaginative
developments in underwater acti­
vities of our time.
What Quase. «f, who retired
from practice as a family doctor

qany, later under full local sov­
ereignty. But Teuber was now bela­
ted between the pillars of governipentopolls. Section S3 of Trading
with tba Enemy A ct,. 1944 says
that alien property must be re ­
turned if It la In our "national
Interest" to do so. The Austrian
Treaty of 1953 Is, In part, an In­
strument for returning war-selied
property ef Americana and Aus­
trians. But the Justice Depart­
ment, under tha 1944 act, holds
that we have a "national Interest"
In keeping the belongings of the
pathetic Teuber, a dues-paylng Na-

All three governments — ours,
Hitler's, and Austria’s —. have
combined to pester this unfortu­
nate man (now living obscurely
with bis wife in Salisbury) and to
paw over fais property, some of it
located In Philadelphia. Tba latest
elalm msde by private lawyers
to Congress and the federal gov­
ernment Is that Teuber never was
a Nasi. How could bo be, a steri­
lised Incompetent, not even eli­
gible to perpetuate the Master
Race?
The whole yarn doesn't prove
much about the victim, but proves
a lot about the institution called
government. Jt should be taken
much aa my grandmother would like sleeping pills — aa little aa is
pep up when she was visited by absolutely necessary to get by.
friends and relatives.
The presence of visitors is a

Three Minutes
A Day

blood to tba brain Is alwsys ntesssary for rationality. If thin mini­
mum la not mat wilb, wo are
asleep, or dream or talk Irratioagpparaat. Irrationality.
. But whan my father and moDrir would visit h tr, she would
ba guile rational. My aunt com­
plain ed . about bar talkativeness
iou
uhu,
and um
tha wuu
wild iMNiis
stories ujav
that bum
ah* told,
tail Grandma would be quite lucid
whenedlr she M l . company.
"You must think I am ' a fib­
ber," my aunt finally explained,
"for when you folks coma down
for a visit, she Is always paricily wall behaved and rationI."
Aa our grandparents grow eldrly. they tend to have hardening
I tba arteries. This artarosderits, as It to technically named,
roducao the nourishment of tho
brain.
- Elderly people thus may. have
flu of irrationality, and talk aloud
at night aa If they a r t to a dream.
A friend m e e tly called me to
look at to r agad mother who is
past 40.
"Mother Is irrational to tba
morning," this friend explained.
"S to .may oven accuse m* of
poisoning to r food for aba develops
|U sorts of delusions.
' "B ut after lunch sto teams I*
t o perfectly normal and to have
forgotten bar illogical talk af
jb* morning.
,i "And if guests coma to, a van
luring Uw morning, ah* may to
•n its rational and plaaiuS. Dr.
Crane, how do you' aaceunt far
»p afternoon rationality’ follow*
g bar morning Irrationality?''

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By JAMES SELLER
A large part of contemporary
literature "does not express the
feelings of French youth."
This conviction was expressed
by famed mountain-climber Maur­
ice Herxof, France's High Com­
missioner ef Youth and Sports,
and. author ef "A naapuna."
He regretted that modern artists
sad writers are "rarely attracted
by tho good and normal things."
His' criticism waa directed p arti­
cularly a t the depravity of earlain modern novels and literature
which depicts French youth as
sentimental, skeptical and down­
right scornful.
Hertog contended that most
young people are reasonably good
and "only want seriousness, some­
thing- in which they can taka p art
with confidence."
Focus attention on the majority
of youth who lead normal lives
rather than on the abnormal
minority. God has endowed young
men and women with Innate good­
ness, despite their human weak­
nesses. Help bring K out and
everybody will benefit.
Be net conformed te this
world, but ha transformed. In the
newness ef your mind, that, you
may discern what la the good and
acceptable and perfect will at

A fainting parson can thus be
restored to consciousness by low­
ering the head and adding more
bleed to the bra la.
An Iren tonic for the rad blood
corpuscles may also help remedy
tbs situation) especially if the eld­
erly persons are anemic a i they
usually ar*&lt;
But purely psychological tonics,
such as guests, will likewise raise
lbs blood supply flowing through
tha brain and often bring a
temporarily confused disoriented
adult back to rationality.
la tba early morning a person’s
blood sugar level Is also Jew.
An elderly parson thus profits
greatly by cotfae e r lea in the
morning and sweet rolla -er other
sugar food*.
The caffeine prods tha boart
into fraster activity during the
usual m a n ia s sluggishness, while
the sugar Is quickly absorbed In­
to tha blood stream for quick
energy.
(Bomasa 19:1)
Whan with your grandparents,
laapire young people, O H al/
moreover, talk sto u t old times. Spirit, to taka a stand far goodAsk them about (heir childhood.
Taaaa them and Jeka with them.
And Insist w it they attend
family rtualeoi, aa I always did
with my grandmother, for these
are the payetologJaal method* far
prodding; the at tot* emotional ex­
citement and thus greater mental
alertness.
Let them to happy to.thslr old
ag#. It’s bettor fog them to 41#
LONDON (UP1) —' Electronic
happy than to live sad.
monitors will keep an automatic
ays m Donald Campbell's tubejet ear "Bluebird” to help, minim­
ise the' hnsarda of driving around
400 mlles-an-hour when t o streaks
across tha Utah salt flats this
year to a bid to arack tha weald
land spaed retard.

Measuring equipment developed
kg the aircraft industry will give
aonttouaua readings1 af atrain,
pressures aad. temperature* frees
gg differeat parts af tha eakfcto
aafndto tamsha bath to a to n

Speaking of houses. The most
Interesting thing wo did when
building our house was to put In
a brick stairway.
We are in the good old summertime midst of adding a new room
to the dwelling. The yard is full
of lumber. And the children are
stepping on the nails. I t is the
most delightful season of the year.
"Absolutely NO brick stair­
way!”
That was the only thing 1 put
my foot down on when wo built.
in my gay and gory Journalist
days, I was often assigned to the
emergency hospital. If you look
down the blotter of the day’s
emergencies, you find a startling
repetition t
"Falling down stairs. Contu­
sions, possible skull fracture."
•
o
•
We built a house of comparably
soft wood. Wooden walls, wooden
roof—(th e ' kind th at eatehod on
fire easily when the chimney blowa
sparks). Wo built a wooden gar­
age.
What did we build for stairs?
•riek.
N et only that. When you tumble
down these badly-lit, hard, brick
stairs, you land on a solid brick
floor.
I f I were building a boobytrap, I would design auch a house.
•
o
•
I worked out the statistical "Of
five people admitted to emergency
hospital, four wlU have injuries
resulting from household falls."
I pointed out th at frame houses
stand aafely during earthquakes.
"Moat persons Injured in the
Ban Francisco earthquake of *04
were hit by bricks from toppling
ehlmntys."
1 got out tho blueprints. I stow ­
ed how the stairway bricks hung
lika the sword o f Damocles, right
above the dining table.
I painted a purple word picture.
Tha festive family Is gathered
around tho feativo board. Rumble!
Rumble! Crash!
Tha neighbors coma in. They
pick you up with the thing we use
to tom pancakes with.
Mverytody listened. Urey said:

“Gee, Daddy knows a LOT,
doesn’t he?”
Than we went ahead and built a
brick ataircaae.
I t has kept us on our toee—for
want of a better word.
One hilarious thing about this
stairway—we will probably die
laughing about i t One funny
funny thing about it is tho tele­
phone.
We have a long cord on the

BY BENNETT CEMF
CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER has
n well-nursed grievance against
’’those wretched unknowns who
are responsible for American
packaging.”
Sto calls them "those w lurds
of cardboard, waxed paper, cellophana, tap# with red labs saying
'Pull,' rad doU saying ‘Push,’
semi-perforated hyphen lines saylag 'Opan bare.’ who are responalbla for causing our con­
sum er goods to leach us in box­
es, containers, wrappers, and
cartons that are not only in­
creasingly hideous, but increas­
ingly unopenable."
Wowl Any member of the pack­
aging fraternity c a rt to rebut tha
angry MUa Skinner?
Sign outside the clubhouse at
a new metropolitan race track:
"Don't atop on tha graaa. It may
have to to your (upper."
A atenog In a Gotham law of­
fice says her boss la such a wolf
he ramlnds her of a dry cleaner:
to work* fast -and leave* no
flag.

telephone. The telephone comes
out of a closet. And the cord
stretches right across tha stairs.
It is as effective as a trip wire In
a- m int field. I t la well camou­
flaged—blenda right in with the
brick.
Catch thia cord Just right with
your foot and you coma down lika
n stage comic. I t la really comical
and wa all anjoy It. (Our Inauranca ratea era a littla high. But
wa all agree It la worth it.)
•
•
•
The atalra turned out to be use­
ful In n way I did not anticipate
a t all. And It ahowa, " If you
haven’t triad It, don't knoek I t "
The atalra are open with n de­
corative, wrought-iron hand rail.
Wall, you can reach up and put
•11 kinds of things on tba stepa.
Thing* you will Uka upstairs
later. When you are on you way
up. Things lika roller skates and
hair epray cam.
“Just pat it en the atalra,” we
say. " I’ll take It up later."
You a r t fort of reminded to
take things up this way. Because
the things are right in your way.
I t la excellent on your way up.
You can see the tblnga fitting
right there. On your way down­
stairs, you do NOT sea them. Tba
overhang of tho atalra aort of
hidea them.
t
But you notice them when you
step on them.
We stepped on a can of hair
spray Jpst this morning and camo
down Ilka n plana with no winga.
It made a fearful clatter. Livened
up the breakfaat table no ond—
that’a one way of putting it.

A vacuum cleaner is a thorough,
practical, labor-saving device for
keeping a house clean. All the
more distressing that, in perform­
ing Ha function, It la introduced
into rooms where persons are bus­
ily engaged in writing or reading,
and seated immediately over spots
from which dust and dirt should
be sucked up. ’
When asked if the vacuum
eleaner wilt disturb them such
persons of necessity reply that It
will cot bother them in the le a st
They cannot protest against the
vacuum cleaner and place themstlvea in opposition to the clean­
ing of the house.
It is a m atter of regret that in
performing Its function the vac­
uum cleaner makes a deafening
noise which drowns out the voices
of persons who try to tslk against
it. Thus when one person makes a
remark the person to whom It la
addressed docs not bear it at all
or hears i( Incorrectly, In tha
former case failure to bear
arouses suspicion that tha seeond
person Is getting deaf and ought
to go to see an ear specialist.
Or, worse still. It provokes the
charge that the person addressed
never listens to what Is stld. It
follows that If tha person does not
listen it Is because the person Is
not Interested. And If the person
Is not Interested that is a sign qf
dying affection.
Or, if w hit Is said is heard
over the nolaa of the vacuum
cleaner but 'heard Incorrectly It
will lead to painful misund/rstandings, the person to whom
the rem ark la made aaying yea
when tb s'a n sw e r should be no
and vice versa.
Too bad that In accomplishing
Ha worthy purpose, the vacuum
should creata as a by-product an
atmosphere of misunderstanding,
frustration and strife. .That t u r n
thoughts away from technological
progress and creates instead a
yearning for tha good old days of
tha notlelesa feather duster.
Christopher Billopp

by Ed Koterba
in Detroit IS years ago, Is aim­
ing lo do Is some day have all
our surplus foods and military
fuels stored on the .floors of our
oceans ana pays.
Eventually, he hopes to m a k jt
ocean floors around the worla
habitable!
His plan, which he spelled out
lo me a few daya ago In his of­
fice in Washington, seems to
make sense. But to insure against
interference down there, Dr.
Quase is staking what la perhaps
the strangest claim aver made on
ibis-earth.
lla ha a applied for tho land
under the water ouside the n o r m a l
U. S. limits. His Is tha first
such claim on record.
Hii attorneys filed the claim
on June 10, 1960, with the Depart­
ment of Interior. In part, the let­
ter of application readi:
"Application and claim are
hereby made to acquire all rights
to use tha oceans, seas, bays,
gulfs and waters of tho outer
continental shslf ef the UnltecL^
States.”
^
The purpose is "for the con­
struction and establishment of . .
underwater Installations which
house man and machines, for
storing and warehousing. . .’’
Quase emphasized that ha
wanti only tba underwater rights
—not tha surface. The surface la
governed,, beyond the norm l!
three-miles limits, by internation­
al law.
»
The unofficial word from t h a "
Interior Department was: "Wo'v#
never had anything lika this hap­
pen to ua before."
Quase said that If tba claim
were allowed ba'd turn it right
over to the United Statea govern­
ment, and then lease cer­
tain area*. " I Juat want to make
sure,” be said, "th at the Rus­
sians don't claim it first."
Tha former physician—a ta ll,.,
thin, nervous dreamer — first J
thought about his project two and
a half years ago whlla lying
awake night worrying what would
happen to our families—and espe­
cially bis three young children-*
In the event of atomic attack.
H t arrived at tba conclusion
that tba only place safa from
radiation—from contamination of
our food stocks—waa under water.
Also, water insulates against the
spreading of fire of highly-com- O'"
bstibia fuel.
So ho set up the Je t Fuel and
Storage Company, together with
a subsidiary. Underwater Stor­
age, Inc. He, together with the
Firestone Rubber and Tire Com­
pany and the Global Marina Cor­
poration, spent $30 million to ra-

to the Editor
Editor:
The Sanford A rt Association
wish*! to thank you for tha splen­
did publicity given to them by
your newspaper
Without your help .our two
shows could never have been the

success that they ware, and tha j
interest created through you has J
been responsible for our growing
membership.
Ruth H. Gallagher .
, Corresponding Secretary
Sanford Art Association

(THERE'S REASON FOR PREFERENCE

Igloo Fire
LINCOLN, England (U P I)-A n
igloo caught fire hers when an
electric light In the Eskimo horns
abort circuited. The wooden re­
plica waa allghtly charred.

Engineers • watcklag the build­
up af atnln an instruments aaa
want Oamatolt bp rndto link If
ha oppress ion tha design limitstiana af hte dM mill an tour

Kennedy Assured
Of BigN.Y. Vote
•Juat th e

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Page 4—Tuae. June SB, I960

ALBANY, N. Y. (U F I&gt; - Ben.
John V. Kennedy la ear* af most
af Now York’s 114 Democratic
National Convention votes, and
tto drive by supporter* ef Adlal
E. Stevenses to apeet tha sena­
tor's presidential haadwasae has
beta dealt a serious Wow.
At a spatial caucus last weak
by tto largest slagta Hoc of dele­
gates to tto eoavoatha, Kiaaady
was given IT pledge* with prem­
ie**, of mare, Stevenson received
1 Four ta d on*-half others wars
scattered among Senate Majority
Loader Lyndon Ju k i sen and Baas.
Stuart Symington and Hubert
Humphreys

11 free days In duly

a planned

LAKE FRONT

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community

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D id y ou e n o w you c a t add to savings or open aa account with
ua aa Iato aa July 11 - and Mill earn dividends from July 1?
Wa’re actually handini you eleven free earning! days!
Act nowl When December 31, 1960 rolla around, you'll
•hare a full six months’ dividends with our other happy aaven.

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_____ 1NOTON (UPI) - T to
District of Columbia procurement
officer has Pant 1«4M naw p a in
of- policemen's panto hack to the
manufacturer with tho following
lasUwetiena: For modesty's sake,
sew tto aoams to tto aaato with
stranger thread. Tto officer said
tto aeam t began to giro way oron
tofero tto trousers wars handed

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Miw Charbonneau

Tue«. Jun« 28, 1960—Page R

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Pittsburgh Guest*

To Marry

Enjoyed

Honored

Thomas Earl Dees

A t Blue Springs

A t Luncheon

Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Thumai
Charbohneau,"'Third ' street, San­
ford, announce the engagement o|
Their daughter. Carmen Beverly
lo Thomas Earl Dees, of Quincy,

A family picnic nan held at blur
Spring*, Sunday. Tlu&gt;*c attending
were Mr. ami Mr*.'Villen Alinr-ii
and &lt;on, Paul. Mr. and Mr*. (Irani
Clutter and children. William and
Dwayne of Oiteen, Mr. and Mra.
J. I.. Allman and aon, J. L. Jr.,
of Remon Junction.
Mr. and Mra. M. J. Hilliard.
Webiter, Mr. and Mr*. Jack Con­
way, Leesburg. Mrs. Gladys Gahagen and daughter. Evelyn, Pitts­
burg. Pa., Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
English. Daytona Reach, Mr. and
Mrs. Hamby Hilliard, Orlando. Mr.
and Mrs. George Hauser and child­
ren. Martha and Martin, and Mr.
and Mrs. Red Hauser, Deland, Mr
and Mrs. Earl BouquarU and sons
Olen and Randy of Sanford.

Miss Cliarbonncau was born in
Abindgdon. Vs., and attended
schools in Virginia and graduated
from Princeton High School in
Princeton W. Vs. While In high
school she was a member of the
Tuture Homemaker's Club and
played basketball with the PrinceW o n High School girl's team. She
presently employed by Llpsey
Appliance Service in Sanford.
Mr. Cox was born In LaCros*.
Wis. and it Ihe grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl C. Cox of Quincy. He
it a graduate of the Gadson Coun
ty High School in Quincy. He wa» a
member of the high school football
squad, Ihe Future Farmers of
America and the Lcllcrman's Club.
He Is now serving with the United
^S tates Navy and stationed at the
Sanford Naval Air Slallon.
An early fall wedding is plan
ned.
Literally, your trouaseau is any­
thing you can y with you to your
now homa.

r"

Mrs. Vivien Allman entertained
at a luncheon in Osteen Wednes-

V ;

d a y . in h o n o r o f A ir s

TUESDAY
Disabled American Veteran#
auxiliary meets at T:M p. m. at
Ihe DAV homa en Mm Orlande
Road.
Past Noble Grands Club meet*
at ■ p. m. a t the home of Mra.
Nell Full ell, 1110 Laurel Ave,
Royal Arch Widowi will meet at
the Masonic Hall for the last ses­
sion of Ihe season. Covgred dish
dinner served at 6:30 p. m. k the
Masonle dining room.

Enjoying Vacation
MRS. I,. R. HAUER, second from left, whs guest of honor nt n farewell
luncheon, given by Mrs, F. G. Edwards, at her home in Loch Arbor. Mrs.
Edwards is shown serving the honorec. Others in the picture are Mrs.
Warren Knowles and Mr*. Louise Knowles.
(Herald Photo)

Dr. and Mra. John Bradin of
Osteen, left this weekend for a
vacation in the northern atatea.
They plan to be gone about fix
weeks. Their first stop will be In
Brunswick. Ga. where they will
visit the Roth family, former pat­
ients of the doctor.
They will slay at the Grand
View Hotel in Gatlinburg for sev­
eral days and the go to Gnadenhutten, Ohio for a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Ran.
They plan lo spend »ome lime
in Detroit, where they lived for 23
years. After visiting friends and
relatives In that area, they will
return by way of Si. Louis and
visit their son and his family, Mr.
and Mrs. Rirhsrd Bradin and
daughter Christina and t h e i r
daughter and her family. Rev.
and Mrs. Rirhsrd Sommerficld,
Susan and Gretchen.

MISS PATRICIA ANN FRYER

Mr. and Sirs Raymond M. Fry school and is presently employed
er, soo South Sanford A ve, an­ by the Continental Can Company
In Winter Garden.
nounce the engagement and ap­
The wedding will be an event of
proaching marriage of their daugh­ July IT at 3 p. m. at the Khencicr
ter, Patricia Ann, to LeKoy Tay­ Methodist Church. All friends of
lor, son of Sir. and Mrs. John D. tha couple are Invited to attend.
Taylor, Sanfurd.
Mis* Fryer wss born in Sanlord
■nd altcnded schools in Sanford.
While in Semlnola High School she
was a member of the Glee Club,
Future Tearhcra' Club and the
Journalism Club. Sha is presently
employed al the Sanford Herald.
TUESDAY
Sir. Taylor was born in Sanlord
Brotherhood
supper st the First
and la a graduate of Seminole
High School. He waa a member of Bsptist Church at T p. m.
Graduation eserelsea were held the Journalism Club while in
Ladies Stissionsry Fellowship
at the Osteen Baptist Church, F ri­
meeting at Ihe Christian and .Mis­
day evening and graduation rersionary Alliance Church at 3:30
liffcatea presented In Ihe 63 rhi'd
ren who wera registered for Ihe
Presbytery mreting al 9:30 a.
summer Bible school.
m. in the First Presbyterian
A program waa given with all Ihe
service in July. Both worn Riven a corsage. Shown
MRS. JOHN WHITE AND MRS. EUGENE FLINT were
Chureh, Orlando.
Presbyterian
children participating. The lead­
around the luncheon table front left, back, are Mra.
men'* rally begins al 4:30 p. m.
honored at a luncheon at the Pinecrest Inn by the lutdiea
ers were also presented certifi­
Welcome Wagon hostesses report Classes, business sessions and sup­
White, Mrs. Joint Heddard, Mr*. Clyde Bryan, Mr*.
Auxiliary of tha Fleet Reserve. Mrs, Flint who will be
cates. Rev. Joe Douthitt was sup­ catla made lo the following new per will be held.
Wannctta Chesser, Mrs. W. H. Harnett, Mrs. C. T. Walk­
leaving with her husband and family for Alameda,
erintendent of the school. Sirs. residents of Sanford: Mr. and Mrs.
WEDNESDAY
er, Mrs. Flint. Mrs. K. E. Fisher, Mrs. O. E. Bertrang
Calif., was presented a past treasurer’s pin and a gift
Margaret Allman had charge of
and Mr*. H. JL Sundvall.
from tha unit. Mrs. White was presented her past presi­
Ihe nursery. Sirs. Albert d a rk waa Jease Todd and daughter, Mary
Men's Club of the Congregational
leader for the beginner* group, as­ Lynn, from Venice. Calif, and Mr. Christian Chureh will meet al the
dent's pin, as she will be on leave during the installation
sisted by Jackie Brooke and Donna and Mr*. Robert Kurvin and sons, church at T:30 p. m.
Robert and Steven from Ft. Wal­
Slowell.
Prayer meeting at the First
Mrs. Kenneth Harvey had charge ton Beach, Fla.
Presbyterian Church begins at f
of the primary department with
Familie* transferred here by the p. m.
Frances Riggs and Carrel Crim Navy are LI. and Mrs. L. G.
Family hut.r al the Christian and
assisting. Rev. and Mr*. Douthitt Sheets and children, Allen, Sam­ Missionary Alliance Church begins
assisted by Barbara Ann Clark my, Willie, and Jranne Andsusy, at • p. m.
Member* of the Wilton family I at the homr of Mr. and Mra. A. L. Kilo, Ilillic Sue and a house guest Homestead; Mr. and Mrs. Donald were responsible for the Juniors. (rom Pensacola and Mr. and Mrs.
Training Union supper at Ihe
from
Albany,
Ga.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ashley, Donny and Scott, Alta­
met June 19 at tha boma of Mr. j Wilton, 468 Rosalia Dr.
Tatum 3rd served as secre­ M. II. Keefe and daughters, Ma­ First Rapt 1st Chureh followed by
W. J. Wilson Jr.. Apricot, Buddy, monte Springs and Mr. and Mrs. John
tary and Mra. L. W. Jones was rian and Margaret also from Pen­ an officers council meeting starts
•nd llr*. Charles R Wilton, 119 j Those attending included Mr. and James and Jackie of Fitzgerald,
in rharge of the refreshment*.
sacola.
at • p. m.
West 19th St. for the annual WU-1 Mrs. A. L. Wilson, Mr. and Mr*, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Harsh, Holland Davis of Kitrgrrald, Ga.
•on family reunion.
I Fred Wilson and son. Matt; Mr.
The family group meets each *n&lt;i Mr*. Walter Cook and childyear on Father's Day to honor th t f*n- David, Danny and Sherry;
Rev. W. J. Wilson Sr., who It the Mis* Martha Cook. Mr. and Mra.
father of eight children, II grand- Thomas Boston and children, RoMrs. Charles Walsh ami twin '
children and 11 great-grandchild- * « , Kandy, Barbara ami Susan.
ten&gt;
Mr. and Mra. Rodney Harris, liar- sons, Daniel and David of Talla­
An outdoor luncheon was aerved bar* and Clyde; and the hosts, Mr. hassee, havr been visiting Mr. and
to tha many relative* and gueala
-Mr*. Charles R. Wilson, Carol Mrs. John D. Abrahams at their
home, 316 West 20th St.
Tha only ooe of Rev. Wilson's chU- •nd R»y »U from Sanford,
James Duffy, retired attorney
dren not present was Mrs. Leroy
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Wilson, John
Turner and family of Fort Valley, Jr., Lynn and a house gueat from and publicity chairman of the De
Incorporated 19tT
Ga. She eoukl not attend due to New Smyrna Beach; Mr. and Mr*. Bary Community Center expansion
AFFILIATED WITH THE ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANE OF JACKSONVILLE
Illness In her family. It waa an- T. G. Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. Wood- committee left Monday for a six
Bounced that the gathering will row Crawford. Chip and Connie all week vacation trip to New York
SANFORD. FLORIDA
meet on Father's Day next year of Orlando, Mr. and Mra. W. P. and New England.

Church

Calendar

Osteen Children

Present Program

Hostesses Welcome

Four New Families

C.

G la d e * G a .

hagen and daughter Evelyn of
Pittsburgh, Pa., who are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. George Hauser of
Drland. Other guests w e r e
Mrs. Hauser and children, Martha
and Martin, Mrs. J. E. English
of Daytona Reaeh, Mrs. Grant
Clutter and children, William and
Dwayne of Osteen and Mrs. J . L.
Allman and son, J . L. Jr. of Ben*
son Junction.

Dr. and Mrs. Bradin

R.Wilson Host At Family Reunion

Osteen

Personals
BY MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Larson of
Sloline, III. spent several daya with
Sir. and Sira. Norman Miller.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Honlcutt and
ions Jimmy and Jack were recent
dinner guest* of Sir. and Mra&gt;
L. W. Jones. The Jonea' spent
one day at the beach with the Honicutlt who are visiting in Daytona
Beach. They are from Atlanta, Ga.
Sirs. Julius Grrheardt, has re­
ceived word of the death of her
sister, Sira. Andrew Rclchrath, m
Nrwtonville, Ontario, Canada.
Lindy Gay Pell, Samaula, b at
been vlailing her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Pell.
Str. and Mra. Joe Paul d u lle r.
Annrtle and Joe Paul J r. o(
Clarksville, Texas, arrived in Oatern last week for a ahort visit
with his mother, Mra. Edna Clut­
ter. Thursday they left for the
return trip to their home and were
arompanied by hia mother, wha
will spend the summer k Texas,
her former home.
Rev. Erie Roberts la the new
Pastor at the Oateen Methodist
Church. He preached hla first a#r&gt;
mon Sunday. Rev. Roberta Ja alas
Ihe Paalor at the Stafford Memo*
rial Church in Lake Monroe. Roe,
and Sira. Roberts and their tws
children will soon move into th t
parsonage at Lake Monroe.

IP cA A on aJb

STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS O f
JUNE 16, I960
COMPTROLLER’S CALL

RESOURCES
I
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Family Picnic

TlvJtixji

Loans and Discounts
O verdrafts
Banking: House, Furniture and
Fixtures
Other Real Estate
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Other Resources
U. S. Government
Obligations
$5,000,
Other Marketable
Bonds
453,
Cash and Due From
Banks
2,108,:

LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Surplus
129,370.52
39,950.00
15,000.00
44,053.73

$

260,000.00
250,000.00

Undivided Profits

270,304.05

Reserves

111,553.85

Unearned Discount

133,642.54

Deposits
$12,236,649.80

Total

$ 12,236,649.80

OFFICERS
M. B. POPE
President, H. R. Pope Ce.
Sanford, Florfck
GEORGS B. BISHOP
Retired, Senferd, Fiend*

I . W. SHANDS
President
The Atlantic National Bank
of Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida

J. C. HUTCHISON
Director A Chairman nf Executive
Com milta of Cbaaa A Co.,
Sanford, Florida
B. P. MANN
Vke-Prsideat

Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Sanford, Florida

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By PETER RCHAAL
| for hfa new *«il*nment at VISanford will remain In the area
Roaring from behind agalnit Ihe | aalia, Calif, yeaterday.
tor about a weak, advialng and
league leading Lakeland Indiana
Acting pilot naiiiord aaid that •coutlng playera, bia normal laak
on their home field laal night, three men were under considersthe Sanford Greyhoundi (cored lion and that either would “ give aa aoulheaatern d a te acout for
their moat Important Florida the fana of Sanford an action- Kantaa City. He la well known In
Stale League decialon of the aea- filled aecond half that would find Sanford aa a aecond baaeman
with a atrong aeml-pro team
aon with an I to 9 victory that
cloaed out the firal half of the
fielded here in 1930.
IBM ic a ton aatlafactorily.
The win broke the Greyhounda'
eight game loalng atreak and
equally at Important, it aaaurrd
them of third place in loop standNEWTON, Mann. (UP1)—Jimmy Piernall resigned
Inga, one-half game ahead of a
hlmaelf
todiiy to an unwanted and indefinite period of
surging Tampa club which, rain­
rest, ntill protesting that he is no more tired than any
ed out at home, could have back­
ed Into third apot had the Greyother ball player.
hounds lost.
The 30-yenr-olti Cleveland Indians outfielder said
It was achieved by the kind of
he Would make no effort to join the club in Bnltlmore to­
“ 100 percent effort a t ell times"
night, even though ho felt he was ready to play.
that acting manager Jack San­
“I’ll go back when they want me,” he said Monday
ford told the equad before the
night. He added that he hod not heard during the day
gahte waa “ absolutely necessary"
end It was lustily celebrated by
from cither Indinns Manager Jos Gordon or Frank Lane,
the young club aa Its players
the
club’s general manager, ‘Til just wait here until
swarmed Into the clubhouse with
they
call me.”
their first victory over the first
Piersall was ordered to take a rest because, accord­
half champions on their home
ing to Gordon nnd team doctors, he had lost a lot of
grounds.
It came largely bacauae of
weight and appeared to Iw ill. Jimmy said he had lost
sterling relief hurling by Beetle
six pounds, dropping to 174 a few weeks ago, but has
Bailey, Ihe fait flinging lefty,
regained
the weight.
and 199-pound Ken Sander* who
retired 12 of Ihe final 14 In­
diana facing him from the sixth
TRYING AGAIN
through the ninth.
The Grryhound* combined a
walk, error, fielder*’ choice and
Dirk Green's single for a pair of
runs In the firat but saw Ihe In­
dians pick* up a single run In
Ihelr half on an error, sacrifice,
and Infield bunt by Jack Parker,
loop’s leading slugger.'
Young Floyd Mppold of the
Hounds found his lead abort lived
when Ihe Indians' Ken Elweln
opened with a double In the se­
cond, after which Gen* Bates
lofted a Iremendoui homer out
of the park In right center 3T9
feet away, A single by Doby plus
an overthrow of aecond by Lippold brought in a third run be­
fore Ihe Indians were retired.
Sanford waited until the seventh
to fall upon a Uring Jim Smith
who was racked up for five runs
on four hits before Billy Harris
relieved him on the mound.
BUI Dukes opened with a dou­
ble but Hinojosa fanned. Dick
Green drew a walk aa did Ken
llarrelaon and Bob Peres dumped
a bunt scoring Duke*. The
Hounds' brand new 139,000 bonus
outfielder, Frank Cipriani then
stroked a perfect single through
C A tM tttB A S I U O .
Ihe hola off first Into right field,
•coring llarrelaon and Green,
WHO M EETS (SEHE
A4KVP HOV T&gt;teNtlTtRwith Peres scoring when Long's
fU L LM SR M A R gT tlR rt
w e;o*r rrrLB Twice,
throw from right bounced into the
(So /r t s a l t l a x e e r r /
CAKMiH A U V N *Aie&gt;
Lakeland dugout. Cipriani wound
e r t J u n e 2 9 ,' r t A rt
70 HAVA rXAPrrtoH
up on third during the play,
oar,vo rcfiH 'M -p u r
e s h o r t 7 0 r e o a /X
scoring a moment later &lt;&gt;n a
HWM TM OLP 04 f t &lt;0
0 0 /S O W f OH THE
•Ingle by Jorge Arroyo. Harris
O/m'O AfK&gt; TAtaHO
W O O LSW E fSftr 77TLE He
came to tb* mound and Ken
f tjn te oafWOHOA WM
Sanders greeted him with a sin­
G iC E Ch'SEP OOTR/OHT.
M ULPM M O** H tLR
gle but Pal Siak forced Sanderi
at second to end tb* frame.
Cipriani, in hla first profession­
al appearance and first gam*
und.-r lights, proved to be all that
had bocn claimed for him. He
got three hit* In four trips, dis­
played tremendous speed on the
bates and a fin* arm , and drove
In a pair of runs when they were
aorrly needed.
Aa • reward for their victory,
SALT LAKE CITY (UP1) —
srtlng manager Sanford told the
Muscular Gen* Fullmer, the only
player! thay needn't appear at men to ever stop Carmen Batlllo,
Ihe park until 9 p. m. Thursday
afternoon when tha club opens remained a slight favorite today
the second half of the season to beat the one-time world w*l&gt;
terwelght ami middleweight champ
with Leesburg.
This afternooo, Sanford, gentral In their title bout Wednesday Cedar City. Utah, heavyweight
inaneter Peter Schaal, and All- night.
Fullmer, huldrr of the NBA Lamar Clark. Their bout will
star team players Pat Siak, Ken
liarreison, Bolivar liinojoaa. Bub version of the middleweight crown, cloa* tha program.
Both Fullmer and Bailllo be­
Peres and Bob Golick, were ache- defends hla title against the ex*
duled to leave for Lakeland where onion farmer from Canattota, gan the long wait today. Fullmer
the five wUI appear In the league's N. Y-. In a nationally tflavlsed 19. relaxed a t hi* home in nearby
rounder from Salt l« k e City's West Jordan, Utah, and Bailllo
ltth annual all-star game.
motored from hla training camp
The squad wUI be honored after Derkt Field.
Fullmer won the NBA version at Ogden to Salt Ink* City. He
the game at a aleak supper where
aids wUI be presented by League of the till* laat August by stop­ planned to relax by reading and
President Herb Smith on behalf ping Bailllo in 14 round* a t San visiting with hla handler!.
Trainer Angelo Curley said the
Franrisro. That fight, a pier six
of the officers and fana.
Wednesday afternoon club of­ brawl which found both fighter* champion was In excellent spirits
ficers and directors will honor banged up a t the end, was ad- and vary confidant. "Gena isn’t
the playera, their wives and girt Judged "fight of the year” by over confident. Just aur* b* can
heat Carman again," Curley said.
friends at a barbecue supper and Ring Magesin*.
I t will he BaalUo’e first fight
The sponsoring Intermountain
outing at Harold Kastaer's lakeBoxing Club anticipates another slac* ha waa beaten by Fullmer
aide home.
Kama* City officials had not alugfeat between the two Veter* In San Francisco whan thay
announced at noon today whs an*. Promoter* expect a crowd of fought for tha NBA version of tha
they had aelected to replaco man­ tuoi# than 10.000 and a gate ex* till* vacated because ef 8ugar
ager Robbte Robertson who left reeding |100,000 for Salt Lake Ray Robinson's failure to defend.

Who's Tired?

STRIKE I, called umpire Gerald Jonea an tha baseball
plunked into the mitt of YowelPa catcher Bernle Barber
after Ken Uopklna of Koodmart took a healthy cut in
Monday night action In the Little League at Ft. Mellon
Park. Recreation department actlvitiea are keeping the
park bualer than usual thia summer.

Yank Nelters
League Leaders
Suffer Severe
Blow Af Wimbledon
WIMBLEDON, England (Ul’l)
•-The United States tennis force,
|w rd hit by tha elimination of Ita
last two survivors In tha men's
•Inglai, was counting today on
ihe women In the Wimbledon
thamplonihlpi,
Darien* Hard of Montebello,
Califs played Sandra Reynolds of
Bouth Africa and Karen Itenti*
• f San Diego, Calif., faced Chris,
line Truman of England In the
Ruarler-flnals of the woman's sinThe ether two matches pilled
lefendlag champion Marla Bueno
ef BraiU against Angsla Morti­
m er of England and Rene*
rhuurman ef South Africa agalnit
on llaydon of England,
In tha men's doubles competl(Ion, Earl Bouchols and Chuck
McKinley, both of St. Louis, were
scheduled to play Spain's Manual
Santana and Juan Manutl Couder
while Barry MacKay of Dayton,
Ohio, and Ron llolmborg •(
Brooklyn meet Mexico's Francisgo Contreras and Mario Llamai.
Buchhnls suffered a pulled
thigh muscle In his loft leg and
(wilted hla right ankl* Monday,
forcing him to default hie quar.
(er-flnal singles match to Neale
Fraser ef Australia.
The 19-year-uld St. Louis LuungIte r waa leading two sets lo on*
and the Kora waa lied 13-13 In
(he fourth eel, in which he had
blown five match points, when he
Mae finally carried oft the court

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MacKey, ro-favored with Frasir for the men's crown, was dimnattd by Nicola Pletrangell of
Itely, 19-14, 9-2, 3 9, 9-4. The hulk.
Ing Ohioan once again was haunt­
ed by double-faults, commuting
ll, and fell four times chattel
IMetrangelt's clever placements.

National League
Player ft Club G.AB R. II.Pet.
Mays, 8. F.
46291 94 U .344
Larker, L. A.
51143 21 90 J13
Groat, Pitta,
19264 41 96 .336
Clmnte, Pitta. 63 299 41 M .332
Walters, Phil,
97200 27 M .930
Whitt, 8t. L.
69294 34 R2 ,323
Alhburn, Chi.
62239 47 76 .323
Curry, Phil.
43141 17 43 .319
Krklnd, S. F.
66236 32 73 .315
Skinner, Pitta. 34292 47 71 .310
American league
Gentile, Balt, 62 U3 29 32 .340
Runnels, Bos, 62 246 39 83 .337
Minoso, Chi.
66 292 41 14 .333
Maris, N. Y. M 229 43 74 .329
Smith, Chi.
69 243 36 78 .311
Kuenn, Clsv.
91 223 36 70 .314
Skwrn, N. Y. 96 217 II M .304
Lop*!, N. Y.
41 149 23 45 .302
Hariog, K. C. 90 163 30 49 .301
Berra, N. Y.
48 141 29 44 .217
Run* Batted la
Natleual League — Banks. Cubs
611 Mays, Giants 32; Ceprda,
Giants 32; Aaron, Braves 90; Cle­
mente, Pirates 49.
America* League—Marls, Yan­
kees 96; Gentile, Orlolrs 47; Han­
sen, Orioles 47; Minoso, White
Sox 46; Lemon, Senators 43;
Skowron, Yankees 43.
Heme Rune
Nallaual Uague — Banks, Cubs
I t; Boyer, Cards 19; Aaron,
Breves 17; Malhsws, Braves 16;
Cepeda, Giants 19,
America* League—Marls, Yan­
kees 22; Lemon, Senators 17;
Mantle, Yankees II; Held, Indi­
ans 1); Maxwell, Tigers 12. .
Pitching
National League — Williams,
Dodgers 1-1: law , Pirates 113;
McCormick, Giants 93; Burdette,
Braves 93; Buhl, Braves 13.
America* Leagea—Coates, Yink*es 1-0; Daley, Athletics t03;
Brown, Orioles 6-3; Perry, Indi­
ans 6-3; Estrada, Orioles 1-3.

Philly Wonts
Next Title Bout

Bout Receipts
H it Record High
: NEW YORK (UPD—The total
receipts for last Monday’s Floyd
tPatterson-Ingcmar Johanuion bout
W1ready have reached an all-tima

high.

• With more movie revenue atill
In b* received, tha lo u t receipt*
of 93,349,993 far aurpaisas lh* 9?.*
199,990 brought In by tha aacoud
Jack Dcmpsey-Gene Tuuney bout
f. Tb#
amounted
to f4.’
13,.
IHV receipt* H
HlWWMlfW IW
921.693. Far hla victory, Patterson
teUl receive about 9393,730 and
Johansson will gat 9413,323, It
Bobby Johnson hurled a one bil­
waa unofficially estimated.
; Each fighter also will receive ler to lead tha Rotary Club to a
a share of the gala receipts at tha 9ft win over Kiwanis in Bab*
*1* Grounds, which tallied 9934,- Ruth League play Monday,
la other BRL aclioo, the Klks
It. Johansson also has an exclu­
sive share of the television and defeated Lake Mary, 6 0 .

Rotary Tops
Kiwanis In BRL

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i WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Sonata was set to vet* today on
legislation to pul organised bat*,
ball under tha anll-truai law*.
' T h e measure, sponsored by Hen.
Estes Kafauver (D-Tenn.), was
in ngraemant t* limit debate,
ghlrh should astute final action
ha# lull Iffht
Meanwhile, B1U Tarry, farmer
nanager of tha Naw Y«rk Giants,
tod (mw president o f the Jacksonrill# Braves in the Boath Atlantic
-segue, tald ha had been placed #a
•card agalnat tha bill Without hit
inowledg# « r consent.

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‘““‘“I 1* Ia lh* Blnth’ Orlando a
Branclfortl alngled, went to
aecond on a bate on balla, atole
thifd and raced home when the
ball waa thrown wildly to third.
The Dodger* acorod all of their
run a In the fifth inning of the
aecond
game
on three
•w
w w atto ■
* * • • * we*
» « ( * « walks,
m » an
error, e tingle by Arlo Engel and
a triple ateal with Engel going
home.
Leeaburg divided a twin bill
with St. Peteraburg, taking the
firat gam* 12.4 and dropping the
aecond 7-3.
Outfielder Chuck Boontn, mak­
ing hla profeaaional debut after
graduating from the Univeraity of
Richmond, waa the big gun for
the winners in the firat game.
Boonen drove in three runs with
a double and a alngle.

Florida Mate League
W L
Lakeland
46 It
Palatka
J t &gt;1
Tampa
34 31
SANFORD
39 31
Orlando
29 3t
St. Patersburg
2* 31
Leeaburg
21 31
Daytena Beach
24 41
Nad—al League
Pittsburgh
41 34 .631 . ..
Milwaukee
96 29 .360 3
San Francisco
36 31 .917 •
St. Louis
32 34 .495 914
Cincinnati
31 34 .477 10
Los Angeles
30 34 .4 * lOVt
Philadelphia
27 30 .400 14te
Chicago
29 17 .409 14Vt
Tuesday's Prebabl* PRcbere
. Milwaukee a t Chicago — Spahn
(5 4) vs Hobbit (9-9).
San Francisco at Pittsburgh
(night)—Jonas (9ft) vs Haddig
(4-4).
Cincinnati a t St. Louis (night)—
O'Toole (5-7) vs Kilo* (3ft).
Los Angales at Phlladtlphia
(night) — Williams (9-2) va Rob­
erta (4-7).
American League
W.L. Pet. GB
Naw York
37 29 .907 ...
Baltimore
41 29 .994 ...
39 27 .363 2
Cleveland
36 30 .549 3
Chicago
31 32 .492 OH
Detroit
Washington
20 34 .460 9H
Kansas City
26 90 ,409 12th
22 42 .344 19
Boston

Who Says There
Are No Dodger
Fans In Brooklyn?
NEW YORK (U P I)-W h e said
thara ere no Dodger fana l if t in
Brooklyn?
Tha Bums cama heck to New
York for an exhibition game with
the Yankees Monday night nnd an
enthusiastic throng of 99,492, in.
eluding a multitude of the “faith,
ful" from across the Brooklyn
Bridge, gave them a rousing welcom* a t Yankee Stadium.
Thay cheered the Dodgera until
their voice* became hoars*. They
booed the Yankasa ju st aa hard.
And thay almost want berserk
when on* of their old heroes, Gil
Hodges, drove in Brooklyn-born
Tommy Davis with a triple in the
seventh inning th at gave the
Dodgers a 4-9 victory.
I t waa the Dodgera' first ap­
pearance in New York since they
moved to Lot Angeles 11a years
ago. And to tho Mg town's fens,
It brought back memories of tkos*
old Yankee • Dodger "subway"
brawls.

United P m * International
No ooe waa more surprised than
Jack KraUck when Manager Cook­
ie Lavagetto of the Waablngton
Senator* named him to pitch
agalnat the Baltimore Oriole*
Monday night.
And no on* waa more aurprited than the Oriole* when the
29 • year • old aouthpaw knocked
them out of firat plae* in the
American League by pitching hi*
way to a 9-2, 10-inning victory in
hit firat major league atart.
Kralick had relieved in 19 prevlout game* tbia acaton
and
turned in tlx fireman appearance*
laat year for the Senator* before
getting the atarting nod from
Lavagetto.
A wild 10th Inning, reaulting in
three unearned runa for Wash­
ington without a ball being bit
out of tbo infield, dropped tho
Orioles into second place in the
American League Handings, three
percentage points behind tha idle
New York Yankees.
Hoyt Wilhelm, who usually fig­
ures in eay wild spree, waa the
victim of horrid support in a
frame In whlcbu tnplre Joe PapereUa tossed out Baltimore Man­
ager Paul Richards for arguing
on ■ Upped foul by Bob Allison.
Allison, with the count I and 2„
attempted to punch on*. of Wilhelm's pltchea and It trickled foul.
Richards claimed it should have
boon ruled a bunted foul third
strike.
It was tha beginning of the end
aa Allison than walked, advanced
to second on Lenny Gmen’s bunt
ilngla and stole third. Both (cored
aa Marv Breeding's throw to the
plate on Julio Bacquar's grounder
tailed over Clint Courtney's baad.
Another bunt by Billy Gardner
and Hal Naragon's double play
grounder scored the third run.
Baltimore was in arrears twice
during tb* game, but managed to
tie the count on each occasion. A
triple by Reno Bertote and an
Allison double accounted for the

first Waablngton run. The N atff
(cored their aecond without the
benefit of a hit.
The Oriole* tied it the firat
lime on two alnglea and Gene
Woodllng'a
aacrifice
fly and
evened it again when Jackie
Brandt tripled home a run in the
eighth.
Kralick won hi* third alraight
without a lota while Wilhelm suf.
fered hit fifth lo it in 10 decisions.
There waa no other action ist&gt;
either league.

COOPERSTOWN. N. Y. (UPI&gt;
_Dick Drott narrowly missed
making hlatory a t Cooperation
Monday when he tossed a no-hit.
ter for aaven Innings while laad.
fng the Chicago Cubs to a 5-0 vjr.
lory over the Cleveland Indians
In the 19th annual Hall of Fame
for the Cuba during the regular
exhibition game.
r*
Drott, who hasn't won a game
season, rstlred the first 19 men in
order before he walked Ken As.
promonta on a .1 and 2 pitch in
the seventh Inning to spoil an
otherwise perfect (tint.
Mo* Drabowsky replaced D iott
In the eighth and gave up a sin*
gl« to Tito Francona for Clev*.
land's first hit of the game.
A home run by rookie centerfielder Dan Murphy in the first,*
inning waa all Chicago needed t o *
bring tha National League even
with the American In victories at
nine each. One other game ended
in a tie.
Two more home runs off loser
Jack Harshman in the third in.
ning completed the scoring, lorry
Klndall poled one to atart the
frame. Ernie Banks than doubled
and Dick Gamart singled to set
E s p e n s h ip S ig n s
the stag* for Ron Santo's th r e e .,
MONTREAL (UP!) — The Mon­ __
i.__ . . .
V/
treal Alouattes have announced
the signing of Jack Eipenihlp, e
former Florida State Univeraity
halfback, to a 1990 contract. H t la
Polish Up Your
a native of Lake City.

Rough Spots

Waivers On Lockman
CINCINNATI, Ohio (U PI)-T b*
Cincinnati Beds have asked waiv­
ers on veteran oulfielder-infielder
Whitey Lockman to make room
for Joe Gaines, 23-year-old out­
fielder who hae been called up
from Portland of tb* Pacific
Coast League.

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(Dsuah Obby:
DEAR ABBY: Our milkmun is a hand% sonie young man about 30 and he’s so nice

1 hsto to hurt Ilia fteiings. I gave hiin
my back door key to let himself in and
put my milk in my refrigerator.
My husband says the milkman is sup­
posed to leave the milk outside the door.
He is raising quite a fuss a about it, too.
1 like to sleep mornings and don’t want
the milk to get sour; that's why I gave
him a back door key. My husband has no
^ reason to be jealous of the milkman but I
• believe he is. Should 1 ask the milkman for
the key and tell him to leave the milk
outside or what?
LOUISE
DEAR LOUISE: Better to have sour
milk than a sour marriage. Your hus­
band's wishes outrank the milkman’s feel­
ings. Get the key.
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DEAR ABBY; Some friends invited
9 m.v husband and me to dine at a roadhouse
cafe. The four of us ordered steaks. Just
as I started to eat mine I noticed a dead
fly on it. 1 pushed it back and asked my
husband to order me another one. He re­
fused and traded steaks with me. I told
him he shouldn’t eat it either, but he said
it didn't bother him. 1 lost my temper and
we had n few words.
By this time people nt other tables
^ were taking it all in and started voicing
“ their opinions. Some were with me and
some were with him. Our host insisted on
ordering another steak. Do you think I
was wrong to mention the dead fly? Or
should I have brushed it off and eaten
the steak anyway?
SQUEAMISH
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DEAR SQUEAMISH: Telling your

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By Abigail Van Buren
husband was fine. He then should have
quietly ordered another steak. Since he
lacked ihe courage, you should have let
him trade steaks with you instead of mak­
ing an issue of it. The lively row between
you was probably far more humiliating to
your host th«n the presence of a dead fly
on your steak.
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DEAR ABBY: Please print this for
the “Live Today” teenager who said her
parents were too strict and old-fnshioncd,
and with the H Bomb ready to hit us any
minute why not have all the fun possible?
Well. I’ll tell you why not:
God had His reasons for putting us on
this earth, and if He takes us away He
will also hnve His reasons. If He wants us
to live and have fun. He will sec to that,
too.
I absolutely agree with your answer.
Abby. My mother talks just like you do
and I love her for it. We teenagers should
try to understand that our parents have
lived their lives and made mistakes and
they are being strict with us to keep us
from making the same mistakes.
I think this “Live Today” girl just
wanted an excuse to have her fun and she
needed someone to agree with her. If she’s
smart, she'll take your advice. I’m no
angel, but I know right from wrong and
if I get into trouble it will be nobody’s
fault but my own because I’ve been taught
different. Thank you.
FEARLESS TEENAGER
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“What’s your problem?” Write to
Abby in care of this paper. For a personal
reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed
envelope. .

Don’t Look BackLook Ahead!
“ Don't look back, look ahrad,1’
■ay* fsmnui industrial designer
I Belle Kogan. She tells this to
manufacturers who come to her
for crcat've designs and, says this
interesting “career after forty"
woman, “ This adviae is for ail
mature women, including me."
Miss Kogan has her own design
studio and produces Ideas that are
modern and exciting. She b«lieves that women should have
many and varied interests and
hers include travel and cooking
) (an Indian curry dish is her fa­
vorite party concoction). She loves
to read, to garden and to guide

beginners In her profession. Our
lady industrialist designer also
collects but feels that when col­
lections grow “just too big," they
must go. Decently she parted with
a collection of almost six hundred
turtles of silver, jade, crystal and
other interesting materials. This
collection started from a turtle
pin given her by a friend, but now
she feels they clutter her sur­
roundings. "Now I prefer a few
wcll-cboscn things to a collection.”
Color, Miss Kogan feels, is im­
portant to a woman and she weara
browns and greens in various
shades to set off her auburn hair

A

If you happen to be planning
nn expedition this summer, 1
recommend that you establish a
bate camp in the Mayflower Ho­
tel. The accommodations there
are rather primitive, but the na­
tive* are friendly and generally
sanitary.
Upon leaving the bate camp,
expeditions usually proceed in an
eastarly direction along a grassy
plain known as “Tba Mall," tak­
ing their bearings from the Wash­
ington Monument.
This* takes them to the foot of
Capitol llill, where the climbers
tan pause at Grant's tlalue lo
check their equipment, obtain
more guides, if needed, and take
on ■ fresh supply of popsiclet.
Now a decision must be made
whether to approach the summit
from the Senate side, past “ The
Cave of the Winds," or from the
House side, whence iprang the
legend of the “abominable con­
gressmen."
Either route is baiardout, but
once you reach the summit and
drink in the inspiring view el
Sam Rayburn's head shining in
the distance, it all somehow
a worthwhile.

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and brown eye*. For “ cool"
colors her choice is turquoise and
and gray. And, ihe never wears
black. “ I hive owned only two
black dresses in my life," the
says emphatically “ One was a
dinner dress which 1 sold aftrr
one wearing. I know black is
sm srt, but it is not softening."
This busy, clever woman was
one of the first in her profession
to go into business for herself de­
signing for great industrial firms.
Todiy there are new and exciting
materials and she Is fascinated
by all that is new. She always
looks ahead and never back!
“ Whole new worlds ran open
for a woman whose children are
grown. She has time then. “ But,”
she added, “ I am amared at hove
many women do not take advant­
age of this time to start doing
something they have elways want­
ed to do." 1 feel sure that Belle
Kogan will alwaya use her lime
for creating a new world fur her­
self, if necessary.

HOLLYWOOD (U PD —Twentleth Century-Fox 8tudlo officials
Tuesday denied they plan to drop
tha service* of actress May Britt,
fiances of Negio entertainer Sam­
my Davis Jr.
“May B ritt ta undtr long term
contract to 20th Century-Fox and
there Is no factual basis for any
story the studio is terminating her
contract," said production chief
Buddy Adler.
Adler's formal statament fol­
lowed a studio spokesman's of­
ficial announcement last week that
the blonde Swedish actress' con­
tract would not be renewed when
its option falls due next year.

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — A re«
taurant a t the femoua rorner of
Hollywood end Vine has become
a dally “back room" meeting
place for soma of tha best-known
oldtime comedians in show busi­
ness.
Between 2 and 4 every after­
noon a t Hody't Restaurant, you
eon find them sipping coffeo and
reliving the paat.
Calling themselves the Comedy
Club, they include John 8wor and
AI iferman, minstrel stars and
tha “Two Black Crow*;" Llttlo
Billy, the orijrinal Buster Brown;
Perry Kilbride of “ Pa Kettla"
fam t and Jaek Pepper, a vaude­
ville alar who did an act with
Ginger Rogera when she first
went into show business.

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By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UBI) - I seem
to have miilald my calendar but
I judge from the number of legs
I’ve been seeing recently that
summer ii here at last. Which
meant that it'a mountain climbing
time again.
,% Already
advance partiea of
climbing eapeditioni are arriving
here to aet up bate camp* In tha
foothills, hire guidea and lay in
aupplie*.
Aa toon a i tha weather turns a
bit more hot and muggy, theie
intrepid adventurers will slip into
‘ their short abort*, lace on their
flat-heel iboea and alart inching
their way up the craggy alopci
of Capitol Hill.
£
If luck la with them, several
tbouiand of the more hardy
climbers will caperlenct the exfctliaration that cornea with set­
ting foot on tha summit, which in
all history has only been con­
quered by 47,270.031 men, women
and Brownie Scoutt.
Of all the world’s majestic
peaks, none la more challenging
to the climber than Capitol Hill.
_ which rises to the spectacular
O lN ifht of 41 feet above the tail of
veweral Gram a horse.

WEDNESDAY, A. M.
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Calif., court. Two of his ex-wives are suing him for sup­
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Golf Fans Witness Exciting
Finish To Money Game On TV
By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (U P !) - TV win­
ners: Cary Middlccoff defeated
Mike Souchak, 1-up, in the final
round of “ World Championship
Golf" on NBC-TV Sunday and
won $23,000. It wsa ■ thrilling fin­
ish a* Souchak missed tying the
match with an oh-ao-clo«c puti on
the final hole. Souchak * com­
ment: “ You can't foci too bad
about coming up a loser when
you Mill win $10,000 for it."
While Middlccoff wai winning,
the four-man team from Rutgers
University made it five in a row
by defeating the Bradley Univer­
sity team on CBS-TV's "College
Bowl," the sharp, fail, no-non­
sense quix program.
TV Loaer: NBC-TV * "M.tilery
Show" which follows “ Music on
Ice," promised a chilling drama
but lacked sufficient frost.
As a result, “ Fear is ihe Par­
ent" was an incredible, pulpy
wad on wet Iwaddk- Theodore and
Mathlide Ferro's story hid to do
with an exurbanile who, before
his marriage, was Involved with
a married woman. When the
woman was killed accidentally,
und«r embarrassing circumstan­
ces, our here fled her house in
panic. He feared a scandal that
would destroy his career with a
mass circulation magatinc called
“ Glat.”
A year later, our hero Is m ar­
ried to an earnest, perceptive
woman and living a cocktail-glass
house existence in 'Connecticut.
lli$ mistress' death weighs on his
conscience and he lets his wife
in on hi* dark secret. Wifey be­
came completely unhinged—not
because of a moral issue—but be­
cause she talked herself into be­
lieving her hubby was out to kill
her.
At one point, they professed un­

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dying love for each other and then
argued about whether ahr would
reveal his “ secret" after the di­
vorce that they'd never get. Anyhow, wifey began gelling mi­
graine hrsdachcs, having night­
mares and finally skulled her
man with a club. This therapy
cured her headache and saved
the marriage. Hubby was last
seen looking up at her through
hi* bandages, smiling and bab­
bling happily about how ho was
going to quit his high-paying mag­
azine job and take a lower-paying
book publishing job. No more
fear and recrimination for them.
There was enough lather here
to spin-olf a whole new soap
opera series. Thr mystery lacked
credibility chiefly because Mona
Freeman, the wife, was level­
headed and sweet-natured at the
start. Her rapid descent into madness couldn't be justified by the
silly material that supposedly un­
hinged her. Arthur Franz and
Miss Freeman made brave triea
at carrying ihls show off in the
“ Gaslight" manner—if you will
pardon me for coupling a classic
with this bumbling, ineffective im­
itation.
Dialing and Filing: Mike Nich­
ols and Elaine May, scratched by
a thin-skinned sponsor from last
week's "Emmy" show, turned up
as the mystery guests on “ What's
My Line" Sunday night. They
threw Ihe blindfolded nancl for a
loss until they slopped using Ihe
same yokel accent for their an­
swers. It was a merciful gesture.
Jack lirnny called it a season
Sunday night by rc-running an
old. low-key fllmrd show. At one
point, Rochester took over for a
Louis Armstrong imitation. Hia
voice didn't make it. Too smooth,
of all things.

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THEY NEVER CHANGE

Producer Proves To Be Giant
When It Comes To Plugging Film
By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (U P I)-ln his
own way producer-advertiser Joe
Levine Is a bigger man than
“ Hercules" whom he has ballyhoned for more Ilian a year.
Physically Levine, a rotund, be­
spectacled little man, is no match
fur Steve (Hercules) Reeves.
But he's a giant when It comes
to whumplng up a campaign for
one of his horrendous movies. He
gives away hlrycles, runs contesta lor kiddies, blares his Iilms,
receives praise from radio and
television, and (ills newspspers
and magazines with advertising.
Joe spends twice as much mon­
ey dragging Ihe public into thea­
ters as he does on the pictures
themselves. For instance, “Her­
cules" cost only Sgoo.ooo to make.

Experience In Democracy Working
Out In Venezuela Despite Poverty Channel Swim
By PHIL NEW80M
CARACAS (UPI) — An expertmrnt in democracy Is being ear­
ned out in Venezuela, where
great waallh left millions in
grinding poverty and 130 years
of independence brought less than
a dozen years of freedom.
This Is a land of contrails, and
they begin here in Caracas.
Of Venezuela's seven million inhsbitanls, more than a million
live in Caracal, a city divided be­
ta een old and new, of broad
boulevarda and narrow streets
stretching along a valley bor­
dered on the one aide by cloudcovered (6,008-foot) peaks of Hie
coastal range and on the other
by lowering hills reaching toward
Ihe interior.
In the new section of the city
rise gleaming, multi-colored busi­
ness buildings, modern super­
markets and the ultra-modern
gracefully designed buildings of
Central University. These are
symbols of Venezuela’s age of
oil. In the old section are the
narrow streets and aging man­
sions which are the link with
the slower-pared turn of the cen­
tury. when Venezuela'a wai an
agricultural economy and cattle
ralung iti chief industry.
The Venezuela of today dates
its beginnings from Jan. 33, 1631,
when a military junta overthrew
the dictatorship of President Mar­
cos Perez Jimenez.
Before Perea Jim rnet there bad
been a brief period of national
freedom and before than an un­
broken 27 years of dictatorship
under Juan Vicente Gomex.
Gomel placed a strangle hold on
Vtnexuela'a cattle industry, lead­
ing to its ruin. Later, be discov­
ered the luxuries that could be

afforded from the flow of oil's
black gold. But few of these reach­
ed the Venezuelan people.
A three-party coalition under
President
Rornulo
Betancourt
rules Venezuela today, the result
of one of Venezuela's few truly
free elections.
At its top are leaders whose
dedication to democratic princi­
ples is not even questioned by
their enemies.
But problems are manifold and
in earaeas Ihcre are many who
believe the government cannot
live oul its elected five-year term.
It bars Communists from top
government polls, but closes Its
eyes to tlielr penetration of
schools, communications indus­
tries, such as newspapers, radio
and television, and labor unions.
It is a leftist government press­
ing twin goals—«n the one hand
to develop what It calls a national
consciousness and on Ihe other lo
press an induMralization and ag­
ricultural reform pi'ugram to
spread a greater degree of wealth
among more people.
It has It* enemies, as seen by
last week's assassination attempt
against Betancourt.
ll hat not eliminated poverty.
Shanty village* housing 200,000
restless unemployed press down
upon Caracas from the mountain
and hillsides. There his been a
flight of money from Caracas and
half • finished business buildings
attest to a building boom brought
to a sudden grinding halt.

The Channel Swim: Rosemary
Clooney and Jose Ferrer will star
in a Thanksgiving Day family
special on NBC-TV.
Jackie Gleason's contribution to
CBS-TV'a 1960-61 season haa nar­
rowed to two specials: A 00minutc comedy-drama, “ Million
Dollar Incident," and an huur-long
variety show. Dates will be an­
nounced later.
•
Jerry Lewi* will sub for Jaek
Taar when Paar takes a Fourth
of July break neat weak. Paar
returns on JUly 3.
Dean Fredericks, now seen as
Ihe star of ABC-TV’s “Slava Can­
yon" aeries, has landed the rola
of a Shawnee Indian warrior,
Crowfeather in “Daniel Boone,"
a series lo lie *ren as part of
ABC-TV'a “ Wall Disney PrsMnta"
next season.
Dan Duryea and Frank T^vejoy
will star in “Shadow of a Pale
Horse," a drama set in the AuaIralian bush country, on CBS-TV'a
“ U.S. Steel Hour." July 20.

Joe spent morn than $1.3 mil lie*
promoting 1L
Now Im hag a naw film, "Hep.
culea Uaahalned.” Coals a million
dollars. Cast a t hullabaloo: 3 \i
million dollars.
Ha haa ether “ Herculaa” spies
planned but refuiei to divulgn
tho tiUoi.
“ We'ro In tho circui business,”
Levlno said. ''T hat's all movies
are, tha circus business.
It'a showmanship,
and
it
seems everyone else has forgot*
ten about that. Nobody wants to
see message pictures. They like
horror stuif and my pictures.
'Hercules' took In $11 million.
"Nowadays when buslnesi gels
bad the movie people lend to cut
expenses, and the first thing they
cut is advertising. Instead they
should advertlsa more.
“ Even the circus isn't going so
well because they don't put up
billboards anymore, end they
stopped having the parade.”

DREAMING OF A
(ROPICAL VACATION?

So Ii MICKEY MOUSE. But
—he’s ready and eager to go
wherever you go, wnothtr to
Hawaii or tha mountains. Ju st
call FA 2-2AU and havo THB
SANFORD HERALD and Walt
Disney’. MICKEY MOUSE dalivarod to your vacation ad­
dress.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Coed Feed
2. For Rent
2. Wanted te Rent
4. Real Estate Waatad
6. Real Estate For Sale
4. Mortgage Leans
T. Buainesa Opportunities
7-A I ns a ranee
8. Female Help Wanted
9. Male Help Wanted
10, Mala s r Female
11. Work Wanted
13. Plumbing Services
II. Blectrical Services
14. Build. Paint * Repair
II. Special Servlcea
IS-A Beauty Parlors
16. Flowers A Pleats
17. Prts • Livestock . Supi
II. Machinery • Tools
19. Boats nsd Motors
29. Automobiles
29-A Trailers
31. Furniture
23. Articles For Solo
22-A Article Wasted
24. Notices 4k Personals
24. Lost A Found

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HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
slda between Celery and Geneva
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchen ap­
pliances. School hus stop. Quiet
neighborhood. $75 per month.
Phone FA 2-6145.
2-BEDROO.M house, kitchen equip­
ped. Phone FA 2-6043.
EFFICIENCY Apt. Ph. FA 2-4758.

RENT A

BED

Rollaway, Hosplta’ k Baby Beds
By Day, Week or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5181
116 W. 1st St.
3-BR., kitchen equlpt., attic fan,
quiet neighborhood. FA 2-8886,
FURNISHED1 cottage at
Points. Ph. FA 2-1467.

Five

UNFURNISHED apartm ent Kit­
chen equipped. Call FA 2-3800.
NICE large 2 bdrm. furn. or un
furn. apla. 1700 Magnolia.
1 and 2
$00 k
3 BR.
ROSA
Ph. FA

SALE by builder. It’« new.
2-BEDROOM first floor apart­
AN EXCITING OFFER 1 FOE
3-Bedroom all electric retire­
ment. Five room cottage, clean. Naval officer transferred. Beau­
ment heme. A-» rnnstruetiod
Small children accepted. Rem
tiful 3 BE., 2 bath borne on Huge
and lniulalion, Corner loL Not
*60 each. Phone FA 2-1737.
fully landscaped corner lotr
a project. FA 2-0693.
Flexible
down
paym
ent
Coma
2-BEDROOM upstair* apartment,
look and you won't leave. 3-BDRM., 622 Mlmoia Terrace.
air conditioned, $70. FA 2-0868.
FA 2-6413 for appointment.
Low down pint. FA 3-3273.
3-BEDROOM furnished house 390
3-BEDROOM, all tile bath home
month. 2336 Palmetto. FA 2-1910
Fenced yard. Corner lot ia
OWNER MEANS
Pinecrest FA 2-8770.
BUSINESS!
2-BEDROOM
furnished house,
electric kitchen: carpet. Phone Leaving Sanford — will accept an 3-BEDROOM bouse. Two lota In­
FA 2-3750 or FA 2-1286. ‘
extremely favorable down pay­
cluding corner. Full price $7300.
ment on this like new cement
Terms. 605 E 2M’- S t
|
FURNISHED Apartments, Avalon
block 3-oedroom home. Step
Apartments, 116 W. Second.
out of the spacious screened LARGE 3-bedroom, 1 bath home.
Nice yard. Reaaooable equity,
porch to the large fenced back
2-REDROOM house, unfurnished.
monthly payments $78.10. 623
yard shaded by two huge oaks.
Cali Mrs. Dietz. FA 2-3363 from
Mimoia T t r r a e t , iunland
Kitchen equipped. Oversited
1:00 til 5:00 p. m.
Eetatea FA 2-6202.
living room. No qualifying, Just
FURNISHED garage apartment,
a phone call te
2432
YALE: 2 BR. masonry, aif
adults only, 1513 Palmetto Avc.
conditioner, washer, range, re­
CLEAN modern furnished apis W. H. “Bill” Stemper Agency
frigerator and attic fan. This
Realtor A insuror
601 Palmetto. FA 2-4338.
it nice. Asking $8,950. Make
Phone FA 2-4901
112 N. Park
offer. Phone collect: TE 1-417$
NICELY furnished 3 room apart
or TE 1-3391. SEM-O-REALTYg
3 • BEDROOM
house,
kitchen
ment, private bath. FA 2-5303.
equipped, screened poreh. Fen­
SLEEPING ROOMS, tha Gables
ced yard. Low down payment. We are pleated to offer exclusive­
ly the N. W. Corner of 30th
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
800 Rosalia. Ph. FA 2-7381.
Street and French Avenue for
2-BEDROOM unfurnished home 3-BEDROOM hoove la Pinecrest
■ale. Thin property reUirne •
available now. FA 2-1549.
nice three-figure monthly in­
area, near school. 1W baths,
large living area. FA 2-8637.
come to the owner. U h at ex­
3-BEDROOM furnished home to
cellent frontage of 112*. Call ua
responsible party. $110 month­ ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
for details.
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
ly, less with lease. FA 2-388$.
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
2-BEDROOM garage apt., large
living and dining room. 2005W SEPARATE dining room, 3 bed
111 N. Park *ve. Phona FA 2-243^
French Ave, Ph. FA 2 3830.
rooms, fireplace. Partly furn .“ Open evenings till 8:30 P. M..
ithed.
Beautiful
lot.
1215
Oak.
BURNISHED apartment, 2 rooms
$6,900, low down payment. Pb, 3-BfeDROOM home, kitchen equip­
k bsib screened porch. $30 per
FA 2 2376 or FA 3-4382.
ped. Corner lot. Fenced in yard,
mo. 407W W First.
Nice location. 4 t t * FHA mort
FOR
SALE
OR
LEASE
NICELY furnished larc» apart
gage. Low monthly paymanta,
ment, San Lanta Apartfr.rUs Eight bedroom home, ideal loca­
Phone FA 2-1426.
tion
for
tourist
home.
Good
In­
40t E. 14th. S t r e e t . Pn
come possibilitiei.
FIRST $800 cash will buy $1,900
FA 2 4282.
equity in beautiful $ bedroom, 2
bath home with lake view. Many
BEAUTIFULLY furnished room FARMER’S AGENCY
extras Including G. E, Built I *
in private home. FA 2-7754.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
equipment. FA 2-3172.
Lillian Trama
3 BEDROOM house. FA 2-5273.
R. K. I»uva, D. H. Whitmore
3-BEDROOM cement block home,
AsIJf'ates.
RENT nr SALE: 5 room house
large living room with four slid­
2465 S. Park Ava. Pi.. F» &gt;5221
garage; modern; FA2-0578.
ing doors into acreenad porch.
After hours, FA 2-2616, FA 2 - M
102 E. Woodland Dr.
BEAUTIFUL Spartan Trailer, 1 FA 2-0281, 'A 2-3012
READY FOR OCCUPANCY
bedroom, $12 week, lights and CEMENT BLOCK 3-bedroom, dou­
WANTED: Reliable party to taka
water furnished. Also a 2 bed­
ble bath home. 713 Briarcliff.
advantage of a forfeiture of
room trailer. Adults. No pets.
Low down payment. FA 2-5429.
down payment on a new 1-bed­
FA 2 0519 after 4:30.
room, 2-bath home in North
5-ROOMS, unfurnished, $75 per S t Johns Realty Co.
Orlando. Total monthly pays
mo.'4-Rooms, furnished, $60 per
ment of $91.00 Including taxes
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
mo. Phone FA 2-5021.
and Insurance. House has.stain­
116 N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 2-6123
less built In kitchen, Frigidaira
FURNISHED apartment, 20t Ma
refrigerator, plus many other
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
pit Avenue. Ph. FA 2-1571.
extras, with no city taxes. Let
BROKER
ait# $1 x 115. Ask to sea Mr.
HOME ON LAKE, unfurnished 3
W. B. Shlppy, Assoc.
Sweats home. Phona FA 2-0939
bedroom, larga living and din­ 202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3001
for appointment.
ing area. located in Geneva. $05
3-BEDROOM
furnished
borne,
2556
per mo. Oviedo FO 5-3518.
C.B.S. 2-bedroom house, kitchen
Palmetto. Phone FA 2-1610.
equipped, near Pinecrest School.
FURNISHED house, fenced yard,
Cash or terms. Ph. FA 2-3377i
electricity furnished, $00 month.
LAKEFRONT LOTS
after 9:lo p. m.
FA 2 6776.
Two high k dry lake front lota
on little Lake Mltnic, outside
2-ROOM k bath furnished apart­
of Osteen each 75' on lake
ment near N.A.S., water furn­
350’ plus in depth, 100' on the
ished, $11.25 per week. Also
rear. A wonderful buy at
house, unfurnished, nothing fan­
$1100.00 each. Call—
cy but cheap rent, $11.50. Ph.
FA 2-3219.

Stenstrom Realty

2-BEDROOM house, clean, cool
and quiet; garage; large yard.
Phone FA 2-3685.
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MELOOK A,,tLt,A MANOKEBCHIEF
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5. Real Estate For Sale

BR furnished apartments
$65 mo.
furnished bouse $73 mo.
PAYTON, REALTOR
2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

Stenstrom Realty

2-BEDROOM furnished house in
the Smokies. $20.00 per week. 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2430
“Open aveninga tU 1:30 PM"
Also real estate for sale. Mra.
GARAGE APARTMENT: 106 W.
C. 11. Largent, Rt. 2 Box 11$, TWO IX7TO, S room furnished cot­
lath. St. No doge. Apply alter
Bryson City, N. C.
4:30.
tage at U nion Bluff. FA 2-9651.
TWO It THREE bedroom unfurn­ NEW 3-bedroom house, furnished, OWN A PART OF FLORIDA
ished houses, water furnished,
oak floors, inquire at Floral Sooner or later you'll be glad you
kitchens equipped. Located on
Motor Court on 17-92 Just South
Invested in one of these small
dead end street. Call FA 2-4411.
at Longwoud - Oviedo cross­ acreage parcels for your homeroads. Close to Dynatronic and
site or investment. , .
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Dearborn# Plants.
$3,000 cash 10 aerts palm ham­
private bathi, 111 W. First SL
mock
3-ROOM first floor apartment,
NICE bedroom, private entrance
furnished, $40 per mo. 313 P al $1,100 easb 10 acraa (72 lots)
and bath. Phone FA 4144$.
$3,000 any terms I acres—perfect
metio Ave.
homaaita and a faw citrus
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
$1,109 cash $Vt acres with over
2-A Bench Ren lain
Fenced backyard. FA 3-4067.
1300 feet hard road frontage
HOUSE, 4 Rooms and bath, $49 HUTCHISON APA RTM ENTS—910 $7,900 terms. • acres I*kef runt
So. Atlantic Ave., D a y t o n a M.OOO H cash. S acraa close la
per mo. FA 2-1210.
to am
Beach. For reservation call
FA 2-0491.
______ $10,100 terms »% 2$ s e n s high
land
HOUSE, 901 Rosalia Dr. Call
FA 2 1992.
BEL AIR HOME; 2 bedroom, kit­
2-BEDROOM bouse, kitchen equip
chen equipped. U rg e beautiful­
ped. Phona FA t-2197.
ly landscaped corner lot, sprink­
ler system. Flexabla down pay­ LARGE 9 bedroom, I bath home.
ment. 4 *&gt; mortgage. tif mo,
Garage. Nice yard. Reasonable
includes taxes and insurance.
equity. Oil Cherokee Circle,
1404 E. 24th St. FA 2-1004.
Sunland Estates. FA 9-1990.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvilia

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES

1 BEDROOM, frame house. Needs 9-BEDROOM house, com
fenced. $0,000. FA 9-4114.
soma repair. $600 down tako up
paymenta of $50 a month. Aprox. $3,500 a&gt; 5%. 1 mile north SUNLAND ESTATES: 2 bedrooms.
Comer let. Make offer. Phene
aka Monroe bridge on 17-02.
FA 2-7051.
Call Ralph J. Hayes FA 2-1995.

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Other than Yaw Own Goad Credit
• Bedroom — 1-1 Bath Home#
SUNLAND RSYATBB aad SOUTH P1NBCBBBY
4Ii% - I S - l ', % INTEREST
Homee One Te Three Years Old
Down Payments Ac Lav Ac WOO
Monthly Paymenta Ac Lae Ac 171

Wo Have A H am Far Ynn

O D H AM

ft T U D O R

BALKS OFFICE HANFORD FA 9-1901

�ir
rf
1

Want Ads, To Deliver Your Business Service Message. PH. FA 2-2611
eal Estate For Sale

12. Plumbing Services

15-A Beauty Parlors

ffl|r

ftanfitrh

ft'rraWt

T ues. Ju n e' 28, 1D(U)— P ag e 9

14. Build, Paint &amp; Repair

&gt;n and Well established. In
mtory—Take over. Apply 604 CARPENTRY, painting, roofing,
screening and cement work,
. 8lh St.
FA 2-4899.

'emnle Help Wanted
PERMARKET CASHIER: Must
I experienced and have rrfreneei. Apply to Tip Top Superlarket, 329 Sanford Avenue.
DUSKKEEPER . COMPANION
for lady. Live in Orlando. Sal'ary, room and hoard. FA 2 5074.

IRS. AVON C U STO M ER
feu have used AVON COSMEIts. You know (heir quality
Rd guarantee. There is a big
tmand for AVON service,
frite at once to make appoint­
ment with manager, Box 246,
ockhart, Fia.
!ED 25 WOMEN; Sarah Covenfy fine fashion Jewelry $35 to
for 15 hour week of jrour
holce. No delivering, no colacting, no investment, and asmlea Issued. Need car. Call

10

ITRESS A COOK. Apply In
erson or call for appointment,
lixie Belle Diner, Hwy. 17-92,
mgwood Ph. TE 1-3931.

Male Help Wanted
JUNG SALESMAN capable of
learning budget sales work. Fire
Hone Store, Sanford. No phone

Male or Female
RJE TO BUSINESS EXPANSION.
WE HAVE OPENINGS IN THIS
AREA FOR 2 ADDITIONAL
M E N (OR WOMEN), BE­
TWEEN 40 AND 63, WHO ARE
INTERESTED IN EARNING
6100.00 PER WEEK, OR MORE.
MAYBE YOU CAN QUALIFY.
WRITE—WATKINS PRODUCTS.
INC., 650 WEST PEACHTREE
ST., N. E. ATLANTA 8, GA.
(I).
_______

lLAWN MOWING and cleaning.
1 Call Burka Winn. FA 84306.
iALESMAN,

retired CPO, ago
37 desires sates, clerical 'o r
other position.
Experienced,
honest, reliable. Call FA 3-3631,
a ik for H. W. Henson.

THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing 4i Siding
Phone FA 2-6452

Articles For Sale

and assorted lumber. See fore­
man at Nicholson Rulck Rldf.
BARBECUE UR ILL with electric
motor SIS; larse ice cooler SI2;
call after 6 00 p. m. FA 2-3091.

Gateway To Th« Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
R obson S p o rtin g Goods
•6 8 K. 1st.
Ph FA 2-5661

1 -I t.,

e IMS. IM Taunt ftiAua.

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at

A *s.

rn

siLia

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

20-A

air tnai*. LOST CilinT. n i.ir Sitiuirlt, Si. i
A R M Y-N'AVY SURPLUS, 310
collar with "Tom't written InSanford Avenue.
aide. 122 Country Club Dr. RE­
WARD. FA 2-0536.
1MT COOLATOR refrigerator A
Hotpoint Hove, both in good con­
dition. SOS for both. FA (524. DON'T LOSE your vacation
money! Uae aate, convenient
FOUR pc. sectional &amp; dining iw m
TRAVELER'S CHECKS
suite. Seven mo. old. Ph.
FA 2 2295 evenings.

_______ I 1

TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL

n** wne*.

1956 MERCURY Medalist, stand­
"Jf you’ve looking for your ahirta, I put them in that
LUMBER • HARDWARE - PAINT
ard shift, V-l engine, radio ft
automatic washer over there."
FlfA Ilians
heater; 1955 Ford pickup, V-8
R. EDWARDS
standard shift; 1937 Graham
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Paigr, standard shift with over­ 21. Furniture
22. Art idea For Sale
We Give TV Stamps
drive. 6 cylinder with a super
903 W. 3rd St.
FA 2-7898
charger and radio; FA 2 9639. New A Used Furniture A Appli­ SAWDUST-SHAVINGS FA 2-3677,
Buckner A Son.
ances. A Good Place To
CARPENTRY: repairs, re-model­
CLASSIC MERCADES-RENZ
BUY,
SELL
or
TRADE
ing, new construction. FA 2 2506 Blue ribbon winner, Sebring ConROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby MAMMY DOLLS, toaster or mix­
co'ir De L'alogsncr. 1958. 1937
er covers $1.50 each. Send rash
Jenkins
Furniture
Bods. Day, Week, or Month—
15. Special Services
convertible, model 230, 2 door, 400 Sanford Ave.
or money order. R. II. Landers,
FURNITURE CENTER
FA 2-7450
4
passenger,
aide
mounts,
sus­
Rt. 1, Rox 179-A, Sanford.
1100
French
Ave.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
pension axles, one shot lubri­
Specify color of print A Color
Ph. FA 2 7953
• BIG VALUES
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
cation system, overdrive, 60%
of doll.
• QUICK CREDIT
p r o g r a m ! , etc. Progressive
iriginal. Motor just complently
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALB
• EASY TERMS
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-8651—
AIR CONDITIONER, two-ton waoverhauled. Drive anywhere. WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
1 Cent per lb.
306 West 13th SL
tercoolrd Phi'-o model at book
Handsome, functional. $1,600
THE SANFORD HERALD
value. In perfect condition, may
cash. FIRM. Write: F.P.Chap- WILSON - MAIER
OFFICE
OUR SPECIALTIES - Lifetime
he seen in operation. Phone
New and Used Furniture
man, The Village Shop, Fruit&gt;04 W. 1st. St. FA 3-2011
Mufflers — Brake Adjustments
Midway 7-3074, Winter Park.
land Park, Fla. Call nltea: &gt;11 B. First St.
FA &gt;5022
A Helining. THRIFTY SERVICE
FOUR PIECE blonde bedroom APARTMENT StZK GAS RANGE
State 7-1920.
STATION, Cor. 2nd A Palmetto.
suite, like new. Call FA 2-0681
CUSTOM Upholstering. Free Es
like new, reasonable. NO 1-406$,
SALK or TRADE: 1958 Pontiac
after 6:00 p. m.
SERVICE CALLS 82.06
tim atei. All work guaranteed.
tudor
Starchief,
excellent
con­
The Biggest Little Shop
Good Used Furniture for Sale.
dition, good rubber. FA 2-2446.
FACTORY TO YOU
SWIMMING POOL
In Sanford. All Parts And
Phone FA 2-7811 or Mt 4-1771
ALUMINUM
Labor G. .united 00 Daya.
la
Casselberry.
FOR BALK
40 CHEVROLET, good mechani­
VENETIAN BLINDS
SANFORD RADIO A V CENTER
cally, new Urea, 8150. FA 3-8003
16 x 32 fl„ fully equipped
Enclosed
head.
Sag-proof
bottom
303 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-9741
Weed furniture, appliance!, tools
Rather William* dleplay pool,
rail with plastie ends. Plastic
53 BUICK HARDTOP, power
etc, Bought-Sold Larry’s Mari
ran now be eeea la actual oper­
•
r
rayon
tape*.
Cotton
or
ayloa
VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE:
iteering; radio; rum good.
Ml Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 1-4111
ation. Available now at , .
eords.
Repairs and Supplies Electro
Make offer. A. R. Lorminn,
HALF PRICES
Senkarik Ginas and P a in t Co.
lux, Hoover, Kirby, Rexalr, etc.
Longwood, TE 1-4171, evenings
No service charge. Work guar­
IIS-114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4628
TE 1-3591.
anteed. Call FA 2-0294.
YELLOW squash and blaekeyed
50 PLYMOUTH Convertible, real
REDI-MIX-CONCRETR
pea a by the buanel. FA 2-0413.
sharp, new premium W'S/W,
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
37" Window Sills 11.25
RAII, 4800 actual milea. Maka Sell Ua Your Furniture. Qu'ck
All types and sites, Installed
54" Window Lintels 81.25
offer. A R. Lormann, Long- Service With The Cash. SUPER
"Do It Yourself"
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
1007 N. Hanford Ave. FA 2-6368
wood. Ph. T E 1-3591 • TE 1-4173
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
309 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2 5751
TRADING POST. FA 8-0677.
evenings.
I T ' 6 E
Machlner, and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd SL
Pb. FA 144)2 1031 PACKARD, clean, fair
dilion, 8125. FA MM2.
AIR CONDITIONING
1957 RENAULT Dauphine. Ph,
H . B. PO PK CO.
FA 2-6556.
200 S. Park - FA 2 4234
'56 4-DOOR Triumph— 4,206 milea
defroster— demister
Sewing Mach. Repairs —heater—
—tubleas white eidewalla—like
ALL MAKES A MODELS
new—can bo seen 1007 Cedar
RENTALS $3 WEEK Avenue-FA 2-7)46.
203 W. First St. (24 hr. »er.)
10 50 RENAULT DAUPHINE,
FA 2-3625
white, sun roof, |3M and as­
sume note. Ph. FA 2-3326 Ifter
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
6:30 p. m.___________________
W. L. HARMON
Ph. FA 2-4223

2i. I.osl &amp; Found

2-PIECE living room eulle. 1.
12 x 12 Wilton velvet rug. 2
electric ranges. 1, 22 rifle. 4
Wilton velvet throw ruga. 1
tingle box tpring A maltreat. 23. Notices ft Personals
FLORIDA STATE RANK
I/ossing Transfer Storage Co.,
RIDERS
from
Sanford
area
to
FAIrfax 2 3372.
Martin plant or points in be­ LOST: MRS. LOUCK'S KEYS.
REWARD IF RETURNED
tween. Call FA 2-3849 week days,
. E. Refrigerator, 9 cu. ft., one
TO 717 MAGNOLIA
after 6 P. M.
year old. used but lika new.
FA 2-7862.
LOST Parakeet, charirucae Is
color, answers to name of "Prat*
MATERIALS FOR SALE: at the
t.v Roy". 29 Malanrai Rd., Da*
Oviedo white school: t frame LOST: Mens glasses. Dr. Tenons
name on case. FA 2-3684.
Bary, Fla. NO 8-5227.
building. 18' 0" x 24' 0" with
one door, four windows and
pitched roof; 1 water storage
tank, round, 4' 0" x 10' 0"; 1
water storage tank. 4' 0" x ■
16' 0": 20, 2**" round ste e l!

19. Boats and Motors

I960 VOLKSWAGON $1595. After
6:00, FA 2-7144.

22. Articles For Sale

OCB uMu (la m . . i i i u u . t , jaulbs TenU, U;p»,

Contracting A Repairs
Free Estimate!
aEFRONT. 2 Bedroom, C. B
R. U HARVEY
N) X MO ft. beautiful point of 204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 33*3
|nd. Sand bottom swimming,
thing, boat and dock. FurnishD or unfurnished. Also 200 x
16. Flowers &amp; Plants
M ft. lakefront lot. Tcrma. Ph.
Cut Flowers For Any Occasion
fA 2 4908.
P lu m b in g ft H eatin g
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
AIR
CONDITIONING
FA 2-1820
or
FA 2-0270
Mortgage Loans
CONTRACT and HEPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave
FA 2-6562 17. Pets, Livestock. Supplies
MORTGAGE LOANS
Commercial and
IX. Electrical Services
Conventional Residence
WISE and JOHNSON
House Wiring — E'ectne Ser
&gt;1 Magnolia Th: GA 33493
Sid Vthlen
____ Orlando, Fla.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
PUPPIES: FA 2-4264
112 Magnolia
FA 2-1
Business Opportunities
(VICE STATION: Good loca-

22.

PRICES
B E F O R E YOU S P E N D
YOUR MONEY
£ Our.. TrinsmiiMion
ciuliotM a rt (iencral
torn Factory Trained
yoara of experience
All our Farts a rt

SpeMo.
with
•
Gonoulno Genoral Moto n

Built.
0

Taka advantage t f Factory Modification that M ir
General Motors Trained Mon Know I

----- S E R V I C E

D E P T . -----

Holler Motor Sales
2nd ft Palmetto

Ph. FA 24711

Trailers

WANTED TO TRADE Real Estate
for a housetrailer. FA 2-0311.

utility trailer 630. 123
Windshield
Back Glas« 2-WHEEL
Mayfair Circle. Ph. rA 2 2320.
Door Glas*
Vent Glass
WORK, FA 2 281HJ
1956 HOUSETRAILER, 42' x S',
SERVICE
3500 cash or furniture, take over
BABYSITTING days or evening*, Senkarik Glass and Paint Co,
pa. menu. FA 2-8281.
114 W. 2nd SI.
FA 2 4822
| my home or yours. FA 2-7106.
BOYD'S CABINET SHOP - Kit
ehens, Doors, Plywood Walla
AWN MOWING—yard work. De­
307 Elm Ave. FA 2 2816.
pendable colored man. FA 2-7034
LAWNS MOWED - Power Edger.
Jerry Lord, FA 8-3219.
FOR BALE
2-Badroom frame houra at 812
Holly Avenue; hardwood oak
floora throughout. Appraised
by independent appraisur at
$6,000. This house must bo told
this summer. Price will bo re­
duced 130.00 per week until
sold. Current price |6,650. Con­
tact Mi». M. L. Rabom, 8r. at
FA 2-3859 or M. L. Rabom, Jr.
at FA 2-4179 or FA 8-3233.

✓

FOR SALE or resume payments
on 1959 English Escort Station
Wagon. Ph. FA 2-3995 after 6

EVERY CAR IN STO CK G O IN G A T

T.V. SERVICE within the hour.
House calls 82. All pari* and
labor guaranteed 90 days. SUN­
SHINE T. V.. FA 2 9792.

15*A Beauty Parlors
June ft July Specials: Permanents
83.93 ft up. 2 Senior Opertora,
Harriett, Jo Stapleton ft Eva
Jo Wynne. Soft Water. T. V.
Stamps. Air Cond. HARRIETT'S
BEAUTY NOOK, 103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742.

O N L Y 10 LEFT V

TODAYS
SPECIAL

54 BU IC K
2-DR. HARDTOP
Neods Soma Work

"COUNTRY club"
MANOR

$50 DOWN
MOVES

YOU

IN

$10,850 -F R O M -$69.50 MO
8-BKDROOMB, l l i TILE BATHS with catered fiataree.
lerrasta fleer*, veaetiaa blind*. carperte. ecreea perch,
utility reem aad maay ether eatraa.

All Homes Carry A ! Yr. F.H.A. Warranty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

Sales - Service

SEMINOLE

Our Used Car Inventory is too low!
We're looking for good clean Trade-ii
Get the p i t for your car —

k

OPEN EVENINGS
BY
. APPOINTMENT

During the month of June!

OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30th.

COUNTY MOTORS. INC.

• DODGE • DART
• CHRYSLER
SIB E. lat SL

PA S4B14

OPEN EVENING T IL f J 6

Ph. PA M T U

�'

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P R IZ E S W E E K L Y !
• M DeitoeS |t B N echeduled to to p to t d (U i w M to d mm
placed, one In each ad on thia pa ye. Indicate the winner bjr
writing in the name of the team oppoeite the adeertlaer’a name
in the entry Hank ea thta page. Ha Seoeee. .Into ptek the

FREE CASH PRIZES will be awarded each week (in acoordanoe with Con teat Rules at right) as follows: 1st
PRIZEi $15; 2nd PRIZE: $10; 3rd PRIZE $5. Nothing to
Buy. Nothing to Pay. No Obligation.

• One entry only to each contestant. Entries for tMa week’s
contest mast to brought to the office of thia newspaper, or potomarked, not later than Noon, Friday, Jaly let.
• Winners of thia weeks eontoto aea not oUpibke to
within three weeke. Decisions of our eon toot Jadgaa

OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK
Snukarik Claaa 4 Pahtl C o..
ChapM a Coacrdt Prod acta
Calory City Printing Co........
McRobarU T in Supply, 1m .
C u n iT l Fnmltare _...........
Hob Cntatoy Agency ..........
Harry** Bar 4 Package-----Ilurgar King .........................
I.akt Hoaro* 1m ....................
liar rag 4 Bererty ............. .
Seminole County Laundry ...
I'lnacrant but ................. —
Sanford Ctannan .................

UP TUB BASEBALL GAMES LISTED IN THBSE A M .
THEY’RE TO BE PLAYED FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY — YOU MAY W ill CASH l

HR Low bar 4 Hardware
ABatata Inaurance.........
Cavanaugh Tire Sarvica .

NO EMPLOYEE OF THE SANFORD
HERALD OR MEMBER OF HIS
FAMILY IS ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE.

Winner.
Winner.
w inner.

Winner
Winner
Winner
.Winner
Winner.
•Winner.

Winner.
.Winner.
Winner.

"Complete Insurance Service"

RESTAURANT

SANFORD ATLANTIC BANK BUILDING

FA 2-0375

FULL MKNU — NOW INCLUDING WINES AND BBBR
Telephone PA t* M 7

CINCINNATI AT CHICAGO (SUN.) .

DETROIT AT NEW YORK (SAT.)

BELMONT

IMPERIAL
CORBY’S

'C jaohqsiA J jcw jtA n
W. m 9L
I
DAYTONA AT PAI.ATKA (FBI.)

SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y
Phoae Fee Free Fickup

LAUNDRY

feeemk
PA
.tflLWAUKKB AT ST. LOUIS (SAT.)

Sanford, Florida

AN

W IN N E R S OF LAST W EEK’S CO N TEST :
First Prisa — US — WILLIAM A. WARMINGTON, USNA8 Sanford (P10): Sacond P rk r—110—CAROL OXFORD,
407 Colonial Ways Third Prina — 9* — MRS. 8. G. BALINT, &gt;414 S. Suamiarlin Are.

Aad Delivery

UP -

PAINT

with DaPaat Prefaaaional Paint*
Oataid* Wbita 14.91 Gallon

Complata Laundry Sarvka
Sanitona Cleaning
DAYTONA AT LAKELAND (SUN.)

A N CIEN T

AGE

SEAGRAMS
*

$ &lt; **

“ 7"

“*

Other Braada Ala# Oa Special!
*

THIS WEEK'S 8PECIAL

I Far III.N

f

&lt; £ o k s T fla n A a s 9 /u t

Bauta IVAt, m Milan Marth ai Baufaod
Man* FA M M
Frank Bm
LAKELAND AT ORLANDO (FKI.)

THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL!

PlNfCRfST

Wash Pant$ 25c
We do expert alterations
and mending. Call FA 2-8700
119 B. Sacond St.
Sanford'S OMaat Clann i
CHICAGO AT BALTIMORE (FRI.)

CORBY’S

ANCIENT AGE

Pra-Cost Concrete Material
f a r the De-M-YeareeM U— m Bentade S r
Fuel Dram Paata
Patie B toka — I" i &gt;" s II* aad I" i U" a » " Siiea
F x i f x W Bulkhead PMa*

SM ^BR^uiRwH
Liae Career Paata
Septic Teak Ceeer Biaha
ALSO — Mila, Ltatela aad Bern Ntadaw

C H A P M A N C O N CR ET E PRODUCTS
PALATKA AT SANFORD (SAT.)

NOW!

CAVANAUGH
TIES tfUUVJib

4

Fraparty

iaa N. ELM AYE .

SPECIAL

AatoaaatU Tranaralaalon ipacMH
REPAIR AND OVRRHAUL

GOOD EATING I
Frea Parking

•

C o a a o W a J u A n ilu A B

INN

PA W i l l

IH% Aato F taaadat M Yaa QaaWy
ISft Detra Oa Lew Ceto quality laaaraace
ae. A seat — Pheaa PA S-TM1 — Offkee la

SANFORD AT PALATKA (SUN.)

UP

�- ttr t—

Offices To Aid In Pay Study
Three of the tear tee offi
la th« eeurtheuar h»v* agi**** te
submit ■ comprehenaive job
classification list to the County
Commission next Tueeday.
Commissioner J. H. Van Hoy
said today that Tax Assessor Mary
Earle Walker, Circuit Clerk Ar­
thur Beckwith Jr. and County
Judge Vernon Mise have agreed
to submit a Job salary range Hat.
Van Hoy aald Tax Collector
John Galloway hat refused to sub­
mit a Hat. "I spoke to him for
about two hour* and nothing
earn* out of It." Van Tfoy said.

f

AJI tear fee offoem sent letfere te tee
Ti»e«dey tevtting inspection of all records
concerning payrolls. However, the
ertRimissinners said they were
not satisfied and authorised Van
Hoy to try again to get Mata
feom the officers.
The fee office haade had eited
that Florida Statute 125.09 not
only permits, but requires in­
spection of their records by the
county hoard. The statute reads:
"The county commissioners shill,
at leaat once every three months,
inspect the offices and reeoeds

of Hi* county Judge, sheriff and
fllsrlr
tfi* flfPiiif Artitrl m(4
other officers of their respective
counties, and see that the laws
prescribing and regulating the
duties of said officers are being
fully complied with: and they
shall report to the governor of
the state any failure on the part
of such officers In perform their
duties."
Van Hoy said today that he
believed that the fee officers a rt
willing to cooperate but had mis­
understood what the board want­
ed.

"1 believe that's the only reason
see

h a v e n ’t

g o tte n

th e

rn n n e ra .

tion before," he said. "Now the
fee officer* know what we want
and the three have agreed In
full cooperation." he said.
Van Iloy explained that the
only reason for asking the fee
officer's help In the survey is
so that the board can get a
heller picture of the employment
status in the courthouse.
"With budget talks coming ap
soon, wc need some sort of guide
on what to pay employes working
under the board jurisdiction," he

said.
That*

aM|M&lt;

ixrtiwi*

lasln*

road department and the agricul­
tural office.
Van Hoy said he has Inspected
the payroll records of the asses­
sor. county Judge and elect last
declined to comment on them u n it
his study la completed.
"W t are not trying te perse­
cute anyone in the rourthouae and
we certainly are not trying te
bring personalities Into the study.
We Juet want to bring our am*
plcqres, a more equthle wag*
scale," he added.

B ’a u f n r iT
WEATHER: Cloudy with scattered shower* through Thursday. High today, 88-94.1,ow tonight, 72-76.
VOL. XLIX

A Seminole County deputy
•*eap*d aerioui Injury when hit
M ir ilammed into a land dune
off Hwy 17-92 white chasing a
speeding ear Tueaday night.
Deput) Charlea Fagan waa
treated for a broken noae and
laeerationa at Orange Memorial
Hoapital.
The Sheriffa oftice aaid that
Fagan left the Kayo Gaaoline Sta­
tion on Hwy 17-92 at approxi­
mately 10:30 p. m. and went about
jo o yarda when a car paaaed by
™im traveling a t a high rate of
apeed.
. Fagan atarted chaaing the ear
but clipped another vehicle that
bad pulled out between Fagan'a
wahide and the apeeding car.
Fagan'a ear awerved off the
read, hit the two aand dunea. The
apeeding te r got away, Deputies
•aid.
Fagan’a ear waa called a total
^ r r e c k by deputiea.

Rams Flood Area *
Across SR 436
Hard raioa Tueaday aflarae**
flooded SR 4M between Focwst City
• and Altamonte Spring! and tratfle
atilt waa being rerouted around
.^fle area tMa morning.
* 171# road waa under water up
la three feet deep and at icait
soe vehicle fell victim l&amp; the high
/ water. The engine of a county
• truck wai drowned out in the deep
water and had to be pulled out by
a crane.
New atreta being graded by home
builder* in the area also were
under water aa heavy m ini termad a amall lake aeveral Mock*
diameter.

NAS Ceremonies
Set ForTamny
The Sanford Naval Air Station
wilt bold a tpeelal ceremony at
1:14 p. m. Thuneday te mark the
retirement of Cdr. Lewi* D. Tarnay. station executive officer. ,

Tornadoes, Hail
Damage Midwest
lly United Prana International
A killer atorm ayatcm struck the Middle West Tuesday
night with tomndoes, winds up to 115 miles an hour and
hnilstoncs twice as big as ice cubes.
At lenst one person died and aeveral were Injured. Dnmnge waa widespread.
Mrs. Charlea Gnuse, 70, waa killed when the roof of her
__-------------------'

apartment building In Quincy, ill.,
was Mown off by 96 milr an hour
winds. Her body was found under
four tons of rubble.
The wind knocked out all power
In klisalssippi River City. Hospi­
tal* and police used emergency
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Two geneiatoro but otherw-lse the com­
munity waa in darkness.
Navy pilot* were bated aa m in ­
In Rockford, Illinois' second
ing and believed killed In teparate largest city, police said the hall
plan* craihea in Northeaat Flor­ broke nearly 100 windows, includida, the Navy announced today. almost every pane In the threeOn* plane, a tingle-engine Alt) otory senior high school.
The stone* ware so big they
Je t Skyhawk, went down in a bruited 40 golfer* caught on the
q ra m p . a re a .. of Nprthweit Rut- Iteicr ewd *9 mi*: f.-» fun-. *.i|
nam County, about !• mile* north- dug up''huge divot* nn Rockfei
weft of Ptlalka. The Highway course.
Kentucky state police **ld two
Patrol aald searcher* found the
tornadoes hit the Blue Grass
plane scattered ewer a quarter- State, one at Hendaraon and an­
mile area but there waa no flm other at Retiree, but no damage
was reported.
of the pilot.
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Ilia name waa withheld.
lent
winds uproolrj trees and
The Navy aald Id. Lawrence M.
ripped down utility wires in l,ouKane, of Key We*l, apparently (liana and Clarksville. A power
went down with hi* plane when company said It would be at least
the F3H All-weather Jet fighter two days before serviee was re­
plunged into the Atlantic ocean stored.
about 9 p. m., Tueiday.
Cloudbursts lashed Manitowoc,
* Kane was approaching the deck Wis., sending water evei curbs,
of the carrier Saratoga for a collapsing basement* end strand­
ld landing when the miahap occur­ ing hundreds of office workers.
red. It wa* the second plane to More.than a third of an Inch
crash off the Saratoga In lea* rain fell in Milwaukee in a few
than two weeks.
minute*.
A Putnam County farmer re ­ The storm was so severe in
ported Tueiday night he heard.
lows that corrfield* were riddled
crash, and aaw billowing im o U , oy },stl wdllrh weighed a quarter
from tha other plaoe. The Navy pound.
began an aerial search at dawn
The storm saved Ha most dam­
and, spotted the wreckage near aging winds for Ottumwa, Iowa.
Laki Georg*.
Hurricane force winds of 116 miles
TJe search tontinued ter th* and hour uprooted 100-year-old
missing pitot. He wa* attached to trsaa, damased buildings and left
Attack Sq. 34 at Cecil Field Naval Ottumwa [ streets Uttered with
debris.
Air Station, Jacksonville.

Two Navy Planes
Crash In Stale

News Briefs
Feeder Service
fffia*Tam pa
Imematlnn(fS*lflpert by jet-hellcopter, the fyrst of it* kind in
the nation, will begin July It.
Jaes p. Van Pelt. president
of Air riorida Helicopter Airways,
aaid Tuesday the muRi-elty pro­
gram will service Nt. Petersburg,
Claarwatar. Sarasota and Braden­
ton.

S u p p o r t P le d g e d
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Textile
state aenatoia from th* South to­
day pledged their support to early
action on legislation limiting th*
nflbrt of cotton textiles. One of
* I). Johnson
‘ * soa' (D.
f e t a * nators, Otie
said tha boat-chance for tha
__... ltion of higher tariffs or
quataa would he a-change in tha
administration and "(he right kind
o|.. president."

Killer Of 5 Nabbed
CHICAGO (UPI) — Police said
today a young Puerto Rican fa­
ther would be charged with mur­
der i« the knife deaths of his
wife, three children and a cousin
who he aaid had stolen his wife’s
lova Th* five were killed late
Tuesday night when the father,
Raymond Hernandes, 24. went on
a wild rampage with an It-inch
French chefs knife. Ha ws* cap­
tured shortly after th* killings.

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WASHINGTON (UPI I - The
Navy’s first balllitir missile sub­
marine, the U. i , George Wash­
ington, will arrive at Capa Can­
averal, Fla., on July 1 "to begin
weapon tools and training." The
cautiously • worded announce­
ment, made Tueaday, was taken
I* mean that tha nuclear-powered
submarine would carry out ill
first underwater launching of a
Polaris ballistic missile soma
time this summer.

Water Record
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Sportsmen’* Asm .

NEW OFFICERS for the County
were installed Tueeday night. Jack Wilber, second from left, outgoinc president is shown congratulating Col. S. L. Jennings, new club praoMtot. New officers looking
on are left to right, Guy Bishop, treasurer: mH Hof/mnn, director; Wilber,,
Wade Singletary, director; Jennings, Willie#Jrewer, d lm to r nnd R WHnrtman, vice preeident nnd secreUry. A tjthd meeting, Wilbw gave a'
brief teiV on Monday’* Fifth District meet. For ~m m (btailii of too ■ M b '
(Herald
ing held in Deijtnd see Bait Box on thn sporty, page,

OKK1CERH were installed at n meeting of the Liona Club Tueaday night.
They are, left to right, aUnding, Georg# Hughes, talltwiater; J. Q. (Slim)
Galloway, outgoing preaident: Milton Smith, president; Bob Carroll, third
vice preaident; and Gene Gilmnrtin, director. Seated, Jim, Lee, director;
Earl Ziebarth of Piqraon, inatailing officer; and Hugh Duncan, secretary.
Officers not present Were, Howard Hood.-first vie* preaident; Louis
Girard, second vie* preaident; Jack Morrison, treasurer; Bill Presley, di­
rector: and Thomas Albert, director.
*
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45 Perish In Mine Blast
8HC B E IJ J , Wales (UPI) The first bleat of Use siren apnl
shudder* through tha wlvaa and
mother of Six Bella and made
their babies wry.
"Blea* thoee that are trapped
and comfort their loved ones,"
the Rev. Oacroft Jones waa saying.
It waa about noon. The men had

Greyhounds Get
New Manager

been away two hour* aim ing their
keep at tha big Arraal Griffin
Colliary. Bankers' hours, ia what
tha men on (he other ihlfts called
N.
"It's like a battlefield,' '• rescue
worker was saying. "They couldn't
have known what hit them."
One by one, female heads poked
hesitantly from the windows of Ihc
tiny. Welsh cottages that dotted
Ihe hills shove the pithead. Then
they rame running out, bshles
straped to their back, Welsh style.
Hie last time Ihe siren blew off
schedule at Six Bells was 40 years
ago. The babies, many of them to
grow up without fathers, were car­
ried the same way.
Seven hundred men were Hi the
pit working 1,000 feet below gtound
when a gas pocket exploded Tues­
day. All hut 46 came out almost
immediately.
The cheapest way te lest ter
lethal gas in a rut nff mine pocket
is to thrust canaries into Ihe
hole. None of the canaries came
hark alive.
The first body brought nut after
five hours was that of Dennis
Lane, not yet 2n.
"Tom. Toro," shouted one wo-

IJoyd Andrew Brown, horn at
Beevtlle, Tex., on Christmas Day
In Hot and now a veteran of 37
year* of dose association with
baseball, I* the new manager of
the Sanford Greyhounds.
Ilis selection to succeed Robbie
Robertson, now en route via ear
and trailer to a new assignment
at Visalia in the Class C Califor­
nia State League, was announced
here today hv arting manager
Jack Sanford, Kansas City's south­
eastern state scout who was a s­
signed her* Monday to take charge
of the Athl. tics' hustling farm
rlub
Brown was scheduled to arrive
from his home in Miami shortly
after noon today, and he will
mrrt not only his players but
also Greyhound officer* and dir­
ectors at a barbecue supper ^ t
the home of rlub Prc-ident Har­
A hearing has been scheduYd
old Kastnrr late today.
July 14 on a request by the Florida
A veteran of !6 years of play Stale Rank (hat the city abandon
in the majors—1925 through 1940- a portion of the cast-west alley
Brown has been scouting for the which runs from Oak Ave. be­
Philadelphia Phillies, and | m I hind the Herald and Burpee Seed
season was a roach with tha Mi­ Co. buildings.
ami Marlins, a Philly farm (tub.
The bank said that work on the
He and Sanford have been new building on the Oak Ave.-Kirst
friends for years, Sanford having St. comer will be delayed until
been with tha Philly organisation after a decision on Ihc alley. Tha
as a manager prior U&gt; his con­ two businesses already abutting
nection with Kansas City about the alley had adviird Ihe city that
four years ago.
they were concerned over the pos­
"Hc'a going to do a great Jc.b sibility that the location of the
ter us and Sanford," Sanford told new bank across the alley would
dub general
manager Pater hamper tha access routs te tha
Schaal. "He'll have (ha boys rear of their buildings.
bustling Just as Robbia did, and
Th* bank baa offered to provide
you can tell toe fans bar* that a reasonable amount of room on
we'll ha is contention starting Iho weat side of-Its proparty as
Thursday whan w* span tha se­ •ccass la tha ether two buildings.
cond half bare against Leesburg."
Brawn, a la/thandar, waa as
good as a aandlottar that h« wa* C Of C Meet
signed by tha PhUlias whan h*
Hie Southeastern Chamber of
was a*iy 14 y*ars old. Ha mads Com mere* will moat Thursday
fate fleet m ajor Ia*gas appearance sight at • p. as. *4 tea City flail
with Brooklyn In Mto niSekten te Memorial Bldg, aeeording te
’ Ernest Wealing, president.
If game*.

Hearing Scheduled
On Alley Closing

man. "WIN, you're alive," sobbed
another.
By airly today, rescue worker!
had brought out a total of 50 bodies
of tha 46 known dead. Among the
victim*- were three father and
son teams.
Mrs. Valerie Morgan went home
to a long-cold supper, thinking of
how she could explain later to
her two-month-old sun (hat he no
longer had a father or a grand­
father. Her husband Collin waa
22; hit father, Roy, 41.
Two young nilnera made the un­
likely mlatake of oversleeping past
their 10 a. m. showups Tuesday.
They war* among the mnurnlng
townsfolk of Sit Bella ttoday.

Congress Agrees
To Early Recess
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Con­
gressional leader* today aband­
oned efforts to complete their
work before the political conven­
tions. They decided to recess
Congress this week and return
Aug. a.
The decision wa- announced lo
newsmen by Speaker Sam Ray­
burn and In the Senate by Demo­
cratic Leader Lyndon R. Johnson,
who disclosed the Aug. • dale for
reconvening.
Johnson told the Senate that
Congress will do all it can this
week, concentrating on appropria­
tions hills and the expected presi­
dential veto of a federal pay in­
crease. Then, he said. Congress
will recess late Friday or Sat­
urday.
The leader* had hoped ter fin­
al adjournment of the 4flth Con­
gress not later than next week­
end. Th* Democratic convention
opens in l-us Angeles the follow­
ing Monday.

Courthouse Plan
Payment Okayed
The County Commission Tuesday
authorised payment of 14.600 to
Winter Park architect Jam es Gam­
ble Rogers for drawing up plana
and specifications for remodeling
Use courthouse.
Chairman John Krider said teat
tha plana will ha kept on fife *f
Us* office of Usa Clark of to*
•curt I* tea *va*t Um saw *omrnlslon taking aver In January
wants I* snake use of Usam.

LONDON (U P!)—Prime Wtnletar Harold Macmillan told Soviet
Premier Nikita Khmihehcv in a
iternly-wordad latter today that
Russia's breakoff of Ife* Geneva
disarmament negotiations la “ teoomprahanaiblt."
Ha added that lovlat chargee
against tha Watt aa a result are
"moat unfair."
MaemlUan railed an Khrush­
chev to reconsider his decision
"so that negotlatious on disarm ­
ament ean b* restarted
soo*
aa possible."
Tha BrtUah Prim s Minister
warned Russia that th* disarm a­
ment conference cannot properly
b* broken off by any ona group.
While pledging Britain's willing­
ness to reach an agreement on
disarmament,
Macmillan
told
Khrushchov that "nntil agree man!
on disarmament Is reached, we
intend te maintain our aeUectlv*
defense arrangements."

Stricken Boat
Sinks In Atlantic
CHARLESTON, I. C. (UPI) A battle against tha sea In th*
ancient maritime tradition ended
early today when a tow rop*
snapped and the stricken (anker
SS George kfacDonald sank star*
firat about 40 miles from shore.
Tha youthful skipper and twe
crewmen of (he III • fated Sin­
clair Oil Co. tankrr had appeared
until the last moment to be win­
ning their fight to lav* the ship
and her valuable cargo of oh.
Th* MacDonald had been pro­
ceeding slowly toward shore un­
der tow by a sister tanker, tha
J. E. Dyer, when the MacDonald
"a t 1:40 a. m. broke its tow ia
a light rain and 20 minutes later
sank," as ti e Dyer’s radio me*saga told the story.
Eldridge liurnthorn, 31-ycsr-old
master of the MacDwuld, sadly
watched from th* Dyer a* hll
ship slipped toward the hotSem,
The 444-fnot boat sank in 4
vertical position in 434 feet of
water to about 30 fret of her bow
remained above water today. Tlia
hulk constiti'ird a menace to navi­
gation hut .Merrill, Clispman and
Scott, a New York salvage firm,
w r- hired by Ihe owners to see
w th rr the ship could be saved.
A Sinclair spokesman saia l1’*
t
cr carried about 100,000 htrrrl&lt;t of hravy fuel oil, worth $2-14
to 42.2) a uarrel.
I’urnthorn ordered to crewmen
to abandon ihlp Monday nlrht
and early Tuesday when a maslive rupture In the cooling *&gt;*•
(cm flooded the engine room a id
the ship appeared doomed. Burnthorn, bis mate and one crewm n
stayed aboard to prevent the ship
being named dWferellcI, available
for s a lv a g e ^

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Henson President
Of Longwood C of C
G. B. llenson is Ihe new presi­
dent of the Longwod Chamber i f
Commerce end Daniel J . Icreeny
ia vice president.
Ilie Longwod C of C also elected
outgoing presidrnt E. G. Heath
treasurer and Dorothy Heath waa
relrcted secretary In tha arganiialion's annual lerUon.
Tha new officer! will be installed
a t • meeting July 14.

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MfAMI (UPI) -D e n n is WhKnay,
17, feeing ton death fta a tty te r
ona of saves kill teas h* ndmUted,
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PORT ARTHUR. Tax.. (U P D Ban Thorton, a SZ-yrar-old re­
search chemist, rested In a hos­
pital today after staying under
water longer than any other heman being. H e 4 foot, 4 inch 924pound Thornton climbed into e
11-feet deep eyliadrieal tank af
water leat Friday at 4:4* p. ns.
Ha emerged at 11:22 p. ra. Tues­
day, beating the record af 144
hour* set bp Mrs, Jane BaM aeen
of Near Yerk, to one koar and
19 gtinules.
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
prices at I p. m.:
American TAT ................... M
Bclhlhrm Steel • . m . . . . . . . . 46
Caterpillar
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Chrysler
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Curtiss • Wright ................... I7H
DuPont ................................ 206(4
Ford Motor
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General Electric .......... ...
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General Motors ................ 44
Graham • Paige ................ 2
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Lorillard
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Penney
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Scars Roebuck ................... 66(4
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ 404*
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Wesllnghouse El................... 97

LEOPOLDVILLE, Belgian Con­
ga (UPI I— Hundreds of foreign
vllle today for the official indedignitaries poured into Leopold­
ville today for the official Inde
mdenc* proclamation ceremona Thursday. This terming Congo
city waa bathed In carnival atmos­
phere as workers busily erected
staffs along the main thoroughfar** and hoisttd hundred* af
"provisional" Congolese flags.

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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29, 1960

HAVANNA, Cuba. (U P I)-F remler Fidel Castro seised the
American owned Texas Com­
pany (Texaco) oil refinery In
SanUago de Cuba today be­
cause the company refeaed te
refine Soviet petroleum.

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DEPUTY CHARLES FAGAN waa injured when bin car hit a Band dune
off Hwy. 17-92 while the deputy waa chaainjr a apeedinjr auto. Fagan Buf­
fered a broken noae and waa treated at Orange Memorial Hoapital.

Deputy Injured
Chasing Down
Speeding Auto

United Frees Leased Wire

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VOL. X L IX

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M O N D A Y , J U N E JT , 1 M 0

Storm Out A t Geneva
GENEVA (UPI) — Russia and
its Communist aatoUHas abruptly
walked out of the 10-natton dis­
armament eonference today la an
obviously rehearsed m a n e u v e r
which Mocked bearing of new weal
era proposals and threw the par­
ley into angry turmoil.
Chief Soviet Delegate Valerian
Soria aad the entire Oommuniat
bloc etalked from the meeting
room vowing to place the whole
iaaua before tbe United Nations
General Assembly. French Ambas­
sador Jules Mcteh shouted “HoodC IV IL D E F E N S E T R U C K H A S S IN G L E -S ID E -B A N D T Y P E O F R A D IO .

Stocks
ITOCKS PI
Ann ....................
NEW YORK (UP!) - Stock
price* at 1 p. m.:
American TliT .
90
Bethlehem Steel
to
Chrysler
Curtis* • Wright
17**
200'i
DuPont ...............
677*
Ford Motor
94*4
General Electric
44&gt;k
General Motors .
45
Inti. TAT ..........
3544
Lurtllard ....
Penney ........
44
14U
Penn RR ..............
57*4
Sears Roebuck
40H
Standard Oil (NJ)
9
Studebsker
........
90
Wcstinghouse HI. .

News Briefs
Death Toll

OPERATORS WORKED AROUND THE

CLOCK FOR

DISTANT CONTACTS.

LOS
ANGELES (UPI) —
Machinist approved one contract,
counting waa close in a second and
a third dispute waa stalemated to­
day in union-aircraft-missile in­
dustry disputes. Douglas Aircraft
workers ia El Sagundo ratified a
new two-year contract covering
S.000 union member* Sunday.
Union spokesmen said 6U percent
approved.

Pressure Expected
WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ De­
tons* Secretary Thomas 8. Gatos
Jr. says Russia may “put pres­
sures on us that might involve
minor military actions" bwt the
United Statue ia ready for any
eventuality. Gala* said Sunday,
however, ha did not took for th*
Soviet Union to start any major
arlsia. Gatos was totorviswad by
clubs throughout ihe country for a Sen. Leverett galtonstall &lt;R.
total number of contacts to the Mass.) on a television program.
U. 8., its possessions, and Canada.
A point la given for every con­ Coexistence Pact
ROMANIA (U PI)—Soviet Pre­
tact made, with extra point* given
for operating on emergency powtr mier NiklU Khrushchov was beand also for operating under a lieved today to hav* collected the
certain wattage. No prise except aignatures of five East European
tbe honor of winning ia offered Communist loaders on a document
nationally but “Skip," tha Florida supporting “peaceful coexistence"
“ hams" publication, gives a tro­ with tha Weet. Western expert*
phy to th* atato winner. Lost year ia Ixmdon said such a document
most likely would be used to back
the Orlando club won tbe cup.
up Khrushchev in his current
Tbe event is sponsored by lb* wrangle with Red China’s Mao
American Radio Relay League Tas-tueg, who support* a “hard
whose membership numbers over IlneM fat the sold war.
200,000. Most of tha equipment be­
long to Civil Defense which coope­
rates closely with the amateur Troops Ready
LEOPOLDVILLE, Belgian Con­
radiomen.
go (UPI) — Troops poured Into
Leopoldville .Sunday night end
early this asornlng to head off a
now outbreak ef violence a t a
swearing in ceremony for Joseph
Threw Sanford boys and a boy Kaa# Verbu, the first president of
from Plant City ware apprehended tbo Independent Congo. Inetoad af
by poller Saturday for shooting jay *»4 eatohrslUa, an atmosphere
of hatred end tension built up as
out atrael lights.
Th* youths war* charged with tbia sprawling native territory
destroying public property, police nagged Me freedom from Belgium,
said. They were turned over to scheduled to go into effect Thereday.
toetr p a ro n u .^

•'Ham s' Compete For National Laurels
“CQ4, C4J4, thia is W4PLB call­
ing. . ." For M conaecuUva hour*
Saturday and Sunday, to hams
from tha Orlando Amatuer Radio
Club worked fevarishly to maka
contacts with other operators particlpalins in th* annual nationwide
“hams" /laid day.
to) The stub operated three radio
positions from tha Lake Mary site,
getting power from mobile genera­
tors. Radio telephony, radio tele­
graphy and a new innovation
which is rapidly replacing conven­
tional methods, singleside-band,
wera employed by the group.
D m abject hr* af tbe field day

Coffee Club Meet
^Slated Thursday
t A combination Coffee Clubugd
opao bouse will be acid a t ' IS
a. m. Thursday at tba Chamber
of Commerce so that members
esa inspect tb# n*w storeroom
addition at Ibo Chamber.
Doans Rain*, fit id aervks re-

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presentsstive af tha North Atnar-

ion 'Co.
Co. wC
lean AvI
Aviation
wfll bo a aps­
d a l guest al UiAmsctiug.

is to tost the equipment and
man under adverse conditions such
j s would occur in event of a local
or national emergency, Vice Presi­
dent Al Case said. The men ate
and slept in tha field to keep Uic
transmission going around the
dock.
Th* club comp*!** with other

Cars Collide
On Osteen Bridge
A collision at the Osteen Bridge
caused damage In two cars tot.il*
lag $27$ dollars at 1 a. m. today.
Tha Sheriff's office reports that
Earl Maddot. 24, of Wmter Gard­
en posted a &lt;50 bond for operat­
ing his vehicle at an unlawful
speed, after he rammed a car
driven by Everett Smith of New
Smyrna.
Maddox was traveling nest on
SR 411 at about to mph coining
sc tots tha Osteen bridge when he
met Smith'* car. Smith saw the
Maddox car and stopoed before
th* careening car struck him, tha
offlre said. No om was

Police Apprehend
Four Vandals

ment, awl therefore Moscow eon
on-1
tidered this eonference could do ne
more work.
Polish Deputy Foreign Minister
Marian Nasskowski, today's chair­
man, ignored repeated Weilern a t­
tempt*—orally snd to writing—to
get the floor, snd announced when
Zorin finished:
"The work of this commission is
now discontinued, Its role there­
fore now exhausted." Moch leap­
ed to his feet, roaring: “ I want
the floor; I want th* floor I

Flood Works
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Th#
Democrallr-ronirollcri Senate has
added “ hsd projects" to the B1.6
hillinn
omnibus public works
authorization bill snd thus endan­
gered 11 badly • needed Florida
works, according to Rep. William
C. Cramer (R-Fla.).
He said Ihe “ pork barrelling"
by the Senate has jeopardized 11
Florida navigation, flood control
and beach rrosion control pro­
ject*.
Cramsr said tlis “ bad projects”
added 1200 million to tha bill.
“ Too many unsound and preraa-

Many Homeless
In Texas Floods

By United Press International
The Highway Patrol reported
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) - Hun­
today that at least aaven persona
died on Florida highway* during dreds of families along tbe flat
Texas coasllands moved back Into
the past weekend.
their waterlogged and mud en­
crusted homes today in th* wake
Citrus Budget
LAKELAND (UPI) — Th# Flo. of floods caused by up to two
rida Citrus Commission mat today feet of rain.
Partly cloudy skies and only
to discuss its 1960-61 budget of
18,250,000 and a proposal to split scattered showers were predicted
It* advertising of fresh and pro­ as some 1.500 or more homeless
cessed citrus between taro sge»&gt; persons turned to the cleanup task
in farm end city homes strung
out altpg a 100-mile trunk from
to Pert LaVtoAPT'-*-'
T j^ v /v s i^ ' Islands Houston
They had been Ihe vtettay ef a
MANILA till'! ) —A Killer Ty. flood brought on by lack or drain­
phoon Oliva emashMl into the age streams rather than swollen
llppinca with 140 mile an hour rivers and cracks.
ids Sunday night and early toThere just wasn't any place for
leaving a heavy toll of death, that much rain water to go in a
and destruction. At least hurry, so If Just piled up on lop
ns wars dead or missing of the flat terrain, flooded under'iO.ftuO parsons w*ra mad* panes, streets and highway* and
besnalass.
crept Into homts.
More than 37 inches u( rain fell
Time Limit
at Port Lavaca, a town at 1,600
8T. PETERSBURG (UPI) — on Invars Bay in Calhoun Coun­
Tha General Taltphonr Co. of Flo­ ty, between 6 p. m. Thursday and
rida has 20 data to answer accusa­ mid alteration .Sunday.
Th* rains didn't start until Fri­
tions by the S tate Railroad and
I ^ l t o Utilities Coram lesion that day morning further up the coast,
R violated (jtto ; charges as pre­ hut th* gauge* showed something
scribed by lew. The commission like 17 Inches at Houston and 20
filed th* accusation* Saturday, inches al Bay City before the ami
upon a complaint by Chart** P, B. fina'ly brake through lat« Sunday.
Ptnsnn, president of a West Coast
•ohrinunlrationa company.

Stalem ate

Clarence Hamilton, left, and Al Caae survey the camp autup. Top, the group
•eta up Mving and working quarter# inside tanta. Lower right, radio# pow­
ered by mobile generators.
(Herald Photoa)

twmism! Hoodluntism!" at them.
The Western powers promptly
denounced lbs move, coot inL ed
with the day's session and an­
nounced another meeting of the
eonference for Tuesday morning
—which the Reda clearly did not
plan to attend.
Sorin, iha same man who broke
up tha last East-West disarmament
conference to 1.ondon in August,
1957, got the floor first. He announred that the Western powers
had refused to discuss disarms-

In Case You
Haven’t Noticed,
it’s Been Hot

Just in case you haven't noticed
Ihe temperature has reached 95
degrees in III* Sanford area for
Ihe past six days.
During th* first 30 day* in Jun*
the temperature has only been
beln* 90 for two days.
The weather bureau says a#
immediate re Itot ia in sight.

Chief U. 8. Delegate Fradcrict
M. Eaton, who returned from
Washington with new American
proposals only Sunday, then tod
off a round of Western speech**
deploring th* walkout and warn­
ing that tha wnrld would ba tha
best Judge of the Soviet action.
“This Is a sad moment.'' Eatoa
said. “ The Soviets have shown
their true motives."
Eaton went to Washington W
days ago and stopped off in Lon­
don and Paris to confer an his wap
haek'here.
(

President Confers
'Jeopardized' With Top Advisors
On World Crisis

lurrly considered pet projects are
being added when th* .Senate
more than doubles the Houseapproved bill," he said.
Th* House approved th* hill
last year at $658,310,500.
“ Florida project* represent a
Justifiable I percent of tha bill
approved last year by the House,"
he said.
Cramer said he would support
tha bill if th* “ bad" projects were
eliminated “because a veto by
Ih* President would mean holding
up many good projects to save
Iha few had on**.”
Tha U Florida project* Cramer
referred to are: Navigation—
Everglade* Harbor, $117,300; Gulf
Coait shrimp boat harbors, 1172,.
000; Bakers Haulover Inlet, $239,000; Palm Beach Harbor, Lake
Worth Inlet, $4,900,000: Miami
Harbor, 10,010,000; little P a n ,

Benefits Bill
Is Introduced
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
Eugene J . McCarthy (D-Mlnn.)
and fiva members af hi* special
comnUtta* aa problems af Mm Un­
employed today introduced a bill
designed to set up a $500 million
expansion af the Social ferurity
system.
McCarthy said tha hill was aim­
ed mainly at helping neady unem­
ployed and their familiei, especial­
ly in areas of chronic unemploy­
ment where stataa and locailtlea
have been unable to provide affec­
tive assistance.
Ht said tha measure would pro­
vide for federal granta-in-ald to
states which elect to share tb*
cost of the program — and which
have established approved ganeral
aislatance, programs.
The hill, ro-sponsored by Demo­
cratic Sens. Joseph S. (lark (Pa,),
Jennings Randolph (W. Va.) Pat
McNamara (Mich.),- R. Vance
Hartk* (Ind.) and Gala W. McGee
(Wyo.) would help flnanre aid for
about 435,000 Mato general assistanr* eases by providing ap t* $SJ
a month par parson.

Campbell Named
To FOM Board

John M. Campbell, M S. Cen­
ter Street. Eustis. a veteran citrus
man and rharter member af
Florida Oranga Marketers, Inr..
has been elected In the FOM
executive committee by the board
of directors, it was announced
here this week by J. J. Parrish
Jr., prasidrnt of FOM.
Campbell's election fills tb# vaeancy an lb* esoeutlv* commitla* left by toe resignatloa af J.
Dan Wright Jr., recently named
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - With chairman af to* Florida Citrus
three convicts waiting nearby to Commission, who will cuntinua
testify, attorney* began ih* todi aa a director of FOM.
oue job of ehaosiag a lim a n Jury
today for Bm M ai af M farmer
guards a sensed af torturing and
abusing inmates In Florida’s Ret
ford State Prison.
OGDENSBURG N. Y. (UPI) Judge Bryan Simpson told tome
I t prospective jurors who showed Th* erula* ship North American
up at federal court to'a morning with 273 passengers aboard aad
ht hop#* to coraptote th* trial ia th* British freighter Invar were
four week*. But he admitted R Much fast early today hs SI.
Lawrence Hi vac mud about IS
may taka longer.
milaa apart.
Hard - working tug* war* ueabta to Ire* either vassal. The
North American, a (hr** • deck
cruise ship, ran aground an a
mil*-lung sandbar ia tb* port af
Maitland fireman today opened Ogdensburg Friday. The Invar
an lnveiUgalloo into a fir* Bun- apparently drilled out 61 its ship­
day that destroyed a iwo story ping channel Sunday and became
structure on S. Orlando Are.
embedded hi mud east af Snow
Tb* structure known aa to* Look, near Mataana.
Bronson home bad baaa unoc­
cupied for the past three year*.
Maitland Fir* Chief Ralph Pond­
er said this morning that ha be­
lieve* tha Bru waa started by
vandals.
ORLANDO (U P1&gt;- T. 8- W it,
(raffle division manager fur tba
Louisville and NashviU* Railroad
at Winter Park, waa killed hare
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Saturday by a ball of lightning an
ing business economists war* split a golf course.
sharply today aver whether th a n
Kirk and several ether golfers
will be a recaaalon near , tha aad ware crowded under a shelter a t
of i960 but they agreed that a tha Umt. Nona of the etbsrs waa
boon Ia

Brutality Trial
Begins Today

Boat* Stuck
In River Mud

Firemen Probe
Maitland Blaze

Lightning Kill*
Orlando Golfer

Economists Split

Nasskowski hesitated for an in­
stant while he glanced at Zorin,
then continued to lead tbe Com­
munist group out of th* room
while Moch yeMed, “Hoodlumiaml
Hoodlumlsm!"
British MinUler ef Male David
Ormsby-Gort, who also was on
his feet trying to get the floor,
moved to the head of th* table as
the C o m m u n i s t disappeared
through th* door, and took over
the chairmanship.

Clearwater Bay, $104,ooo; SI.
Marks River, $1,711,000.
Beach eroaion control—Key West
$231,000.
Flood control—Prosecution rtf
Ihe Central and Southern Florida
comprehensive plan for flood rontrol and other purposes approved
by the flood control act of 1946 to
con $23 million.
It will Include canals, levees
and water controls, drainage
structures in the Nicodcmus
Slough area, Glades County at an
animated tost af $311,000.

Havana Rocked
By New Blast

WASHINGTON (UPI) — T»rs#.
dent Eisenhower conferred with
his top advisers today on the trou­
bled world lituatlon, th* legisla­
tive outlook, and tonight's 'etovision report on his Asian tour.
Vice President Richard M. Nin­
on and Secretary of State Chris­
tian A. Hcrter conferred aeperataly with th* chiaf reaeutiv* at hi*
requaaL
Nixon spont 60 minute* with
Eisenbowar and want ovor both
global developments and th* statue
of administration-backed legisla­
tion atill pending in tha dosing
days of Congress.
Herter, along with Undersecre­
tary of Stats C. Douglas Dillon,
briefed tha President on the Jateal
development! in international af­
fairs,- including the blow-up e t
East-West disarmament negotia­
tion! to Geneva today,.
White House News Secretary '
James C. Hagarty said th* P resi­
dent’* speech tonight waa mention*
ad “only in passing." Eisenbowar
had no listed appointments, and
waa expected * 9pend tha m l
of tha day potisblag-lfa remarks.
H# will speak on the major rsdto
and TV networks at 6:30 p. ra.
Asked about reports that Nixon
was' given a copy a t the Presideni's address Sunday, Hagerty
laid •If* news to m e." lie added
that the spoaep was not finished.
Eisenbowar, who returned Bumy morning (rom his ss.uoo-mlle
p, ia befeved lo feel that hla
ssion
Orient waa successhe wag forced tn
cance
icduled visit to Ja*
pan

HAVANA (UPI)—An ammuni­
tion dump explosion, toe second
such disaster to rock Havana in
Sit months, touched off a wav*
of bitter anti - U. 8. comment
throughout Cuba today and semi­
official charges ef sabotage.
At least 10 persons were report­
ed • rreeled in connection with tb*
blast, which occurred Sunday
night In a major Cuban army
munitions depot in the Cayo Crui
•action of Havana Harbor.
Offit is l reports put the toil at
two dead and 906 injured.
D m explosion hxrled hug* seeIlona of tha atona wall of tba am­
munition dump 100 yards out into
tha hay. The conrusalon M toed
in
downtown
storefronts. *. It
smashed Window glass In hqif!|Mr
apartments, stores and
buildings for five mils*
A tremendous whit* cloud
roomed high Into tha air a v e r
dump. Residents rushed to
street from their homea, fro
restaurants and from uvenlng
masses al church to near pan­
ic. Electric power to some areas
waa knocked out temporarily.
Tha alto was only 260 yards
scrota tha harbor from wbar* the
French munitions ship La Coubra
blrw up at dockside March 4,
killing 00 parsons and bringing
accusations of sabotage against
tha United State* that plummeted
Oanava became the second
Cubsn-Amarlcaa relations to a
Seminole County community in
historic tow.
more than a week to b* notified
that U will get a new c&gt;st
offie#.
Postmaster GcncraT- Arthur E.
Summcrficld said that advertise­
The Lake Mary Blood Uank ment has h.'cn posted to secure
board of directors have arranged post office' facilities in Crncva on
for tbe mobile unit of tha Central a monthly rental bails for a fix- ' •
Florida Blood Hank to b# at th* ed term u! five jra rs .
Lak* Msry Fir* House to rereive
Specification* call fur &gt; facili­
donor* from 4:30 to 7;3Q p. m. ty containinj approximately 60#
Thursday.
st, r ir e feci of floor a/a re , 60
A doctor will b* to attendance *q&gt; ire fret of platform space and
and refreshments will be served 3,00 square /ert of parking spa -c,
to persons donating blood.
I ist week, Farn Park was a'»a
AU eligible doeora who need notified tl'at it would get a new
transportation to the blood bank post ullii-c.
are asked to rail Rev. John PUlay,
Geneva Postmaster James L
FA
1-7009; Mrs. W. H. Foulk, Brown said bids should be sub-,
FA
2-4594; Col. P. L. Ilisscll, mi.tad to Carl Bolt, assistant real
FA
2-5243 and Harold
Kean, ra lite manager, p*&gt;at office do&gt;-|
FA. 2 3777.
pertinent, Atlanta, Gi.

Geneva To Gel
New Post Office

Blood Bank Unit
Set At Lake Mary

Statios Owaer Beaten,
Robbed O f $ 3 9 2 H e r*
E. V. (Sam) Midkiff, owner of
Sam 'i Sinclair Stilton, at Eighth
aad Park Av*., was listed as in
"good" condition today after he
was baatan and robbed of $392,
at about 7:41 a. m. Saturday.
Luther Hay Hail, 21, of Sanford
la being bald to the Semiaol* Coun­
ty Jail under $10,90$ hood to connaetion with the robbery. Hall who
baa baaa to trouble before made
a statement confessing to Um rob­
bery, police said.
Wbitoy McMtUaa. aa employe

wife was alck and ha needed
money. Midkiff waa hit again and
knocked th* club from HaU's hand.
Midkiff said that ha did not recog­
nize Hall became hi* ayra wore
full of blood, McMUIan s8id.
A passing woman motorist MV
Midkiff staggering in front of Um
station and slopped A. D. Johnson,
who took tba injured man la tha
hoapital.
Midkiff laid polio* ha thought M
waa Hall, for the man had been
aoming tot* lb* slaUan regularly
for about a moath aad Midkilf
recognised hla vale*. The offi­
cers apprahaoded HaQ at hla
apartment. Resident* of nearby
houses laid that they hod naan n
man walklag ap sad down tha
•treat earliar. Juat before "

ad Midkid's described the robbery,
after a talk with tha injured man.
MtdkUf had juM opened his sta­
tion and waa sluiag reading a pa­
per whoa Hail cams through tba
back door and hit him twice with
• stolen Bight stick, MeMilton said.
added. Matt
MIAMI pm M hi* toot and grappled
gotten change la r a Ian Bel­
wi-h hla assailant who muttered la r bill and had

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�Contest Proves
Big Success Here

Fulbrighf Says
Probe Was Soft

Around
The Clock

A representative of the Social
Security Administration District
Office In Orlando will be at the
City Commission Room, City Hall,
la Sanford, July I, July II, and
July IT between the hours of 9
a. m. and noon. Thla service Is
made available to those wbo wish
to apply for old-age and survivors
insurance benefits, social security
account numbers, or obtain infor­
mation about the social security
program.

• • •

A reducing diet clinic for de­
pendent personnel has been started at the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion. The Instruction clinic will be
held each Tuesday at 1 p. m. In
the Dependent Clinic at the Naval
A ir'Station. The coordinator is
Capt. R. E. Stutsman, USN, MC. Thla will he the final meeiing until
• * *
September. Prior to the meeting,
The Past Noble Grands' Club a covered dieh cupper will be held.
will meet Tuesday at • p. m. at
the home of Mrs. Nell Futrell, 1110
Laurel Ave.
The Monroe Chapter Of the Ro­
yal Arch Maaoni will confer the
Royal Arch Degree Tuesday at
7:10 p. m. at the Maeonlc Hall.

Floyd Fullerton
Dies At Age 78
Coursey Joins
In Missile Test
WHITE B A N D S MISSILE
XANOE, N. M. (AHTNC)—Army
S taff sergeant William L. Cour­
sey, 9910 Sanford Ave., Sanford,
participated with other personnel
from the 44th Artillery Group in
the launching o f tha Redstone
missile a t tha White Sands (N. M.)
Mlssila Range, early thla month.
Sergeant Coursey, assigned la
B attery B ed tha group's 43Id Ar­
tillery la Germany, entered the
Army Is 1040 and arrived over­
seas in February 1949 on this tour
st duty.
The sergeant la a graduate of
I wSfnnU High School. Hie mother,
lfrs. Hattie T. Coursey, Uvea on
Routs L Forteos, Gs.

Floyd C. Fullerton, 7t, died Sat­
urday at tha Seminole Memorial
Hospital altar a lengthy illness.
Fullerton had earns to Sanford
in l i l l to work as an englnear
on the Atlantic Coast Line from
Hannibal, N. Y. whera be waa born
Nov. 19, 1991. M made hie home
on Lake Onora.
He waa n member of the Sanford
Elks Lodge and the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Engineer*. The sur­
vivors are his wife, Mra. Lora S.
Fullerton; ■ son, F. Duane Fuller­
ton of Jacksonville; n daughter,
Mra. Locke Crumley of St. Augua
tine, and a granddaughter, Joan
Crumley, also several alecei and
nephews.
Funeral aervlces, officiated by
Rev. L. R. Rushton, will be held
Tuesday at 4 :» at the Briaaon
Funeral Home. Tbs Klka Lodge
wiS bold a grave-aide eerviee at
Laka View Cemetery.

Follow 'Sanford's
GREYHOUNDS
Entsr tha Sanford Herald
BASEBALL CONTEST
la B a il Taaaday’a Paper
TOU MAT WIN CASH

TOKYO (U P!)—Ranking mem.
bare ef tha ruling Liberal-Demo­
cratic Party today agrsed to try
U atlect before July 1 a new
primf minister to replace Nobueuke Kiahl, according to party
Secretary General Shojlro Kawaahima.
The agreement waa reached at
a closed meeting of nine leading
membars of the party. They also
agrood that a\naw cabinet must
be formed "a t th a earliest oppor­
tunity" but failed to make much
progress in selecting a successor.
Kish! did not attend the meeting.
While the party hierarchy waa
trying to agreo «n a replacement
for Kiahl, wbo baa announcad hl&gt;
Intention to resign, soma leflst
groups which forced his hand said
they would begin new demonatralions Tuesday against "reaction­
ary" government.
Tha militant and usually violent
Eengakurtn students' federation
said It would m utter a t leaat
20,000 members Tuesday after,
noon for a 'se w damonitratlon Ja
front of tha Parliam ent
A Eengakurtn apokeaman told
UPI that the new government
would be no different from Xiahl'e
government and "we are going to
demonstrate agalnat any chance
of a IJ be ral-Democratic member
■ucceeding Kiahl. We will block
Kiahl from handing over the reins
of government to his cohorts."

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Chairman J. William Fulhright (D-Ark.)
said today the Senate Foreign Re­
lations Commltttee’s report on the
U-t incident and summit confer­
ence failure was “ very soft in
its criticisms.''
Fulbrlght termed the report. Is­
sued Saturday night, a “ very
thorough factual account’’ but he
said it was -overly moderate and
failed to deal strongly enough with
some of the most Important Is­
sues.
Nevertheless, he said. It was the
best report on which a majority
of the committee could agree.
Fulbriaht said he expected to out­
line his own views In a Senate
speech within the next day or so.
The report, signed by 14 of the
committee's 17 members, accused
the Elsenhower administration of
mishandling the spy plane Inci­
dent at almost every Important
point.
It said there was good reason
to conclude that the U-2 flight
should not have been made just
prior to the summit conference.
It said the Paris Rig Four meeting
probably would have been held If
the Incident had not taken place,
although prospects for success
were alight.
Sen. Alexander Wiley (R-Wls.),
the committee's top Republican
member, and Sen. Frank J. Lausche fD-Ohio), attached a Joint
minority statement and Sen. Ho­
mer E. Capehart (R-!nd.) issued
a statement saying the report was
not In the nat loo’s beat interests.
Capehart cast the only vote
against the report when the com­
mittee approved It. 14-1. Wiley and
Lauaehe abstained from voting.

JACK WHITS

Bible Glosses
A Daily VaeaUon Bible School
ia boiag conducted by the Church
af God oa French Ava. through
next week.
The d a ise s ara being held

Marine Honored
For Rescue Efforts
Private First C lan Jack W.
White of the Marina Barracke at
the Naval Air Statioa at Sanford
waa awarded a meritorious mast
bp Major Ralph C. Wood, the Me-

A victory dinner has been d in ­
ned by members of the DeBiry
First Presbyterian Churcta The
affair will be held July Jo,
Stetson University.
t)
The Congregation earlier had
set a goal of $90,000 to be col.
lected for the construction of a
new rhurch. Last week, the furd
committee went beyond the lloo,.
000 mark.

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•WICHITA FALLS. Tex. (UP1&gt;-,
Police don't expert to have tt&gt;&lt;^
much trouble tracking down tlfci
two men who bought ttoo worth
of guns and paid for them with
a check that bounced. The mra
had their names engraved on the
barrel of each gun.

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AN UNUSUAL SETTING for a tree is the one that grown almost in tha
center of a home owned by the Earl Toneya of I-ake Mary. When the family
added a Florida room to their home, they didn't want to destroy the tree,
no they constructed the room around it.
(Herald Photo)

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (U P l)-C arroll Jackson had hear-llke hands
and strength unmatched in ,o rd i­
nary men. But be was too gentle
to save himself, his wife and two
small daughters from a erased
killer.
The entire Jackson family waa
wiped out IS montha ago in what
appears to have been a sense­
less slaughter.
This past weekend, almost SOO
milea from the murder scene in
the peaeful Virginia countryside,
the FBI chargvd Melvin Davia
Rees, 11, with tha crime. The
FBI also accused Rees of at least
one other killing in tho Washing­
ton, D. C., area, and he faees
questioning about four other mur­
ders dating back to ISIS.
With the exception of Jackion,
aU the vlctima were women and
children.
Carroll Jackson was in the
prime of his quist, peaceful life
on Sunday night of Jan. It, 1059.
He looked like a man that even
a crated killer would fear. He
waa a , S-foot-2, 219 pounds, nod
be could toaa 100-pound sacks into
the big truck he drove for a feed
company as easily a« he could
toaa hia tg-menth-old daughter,
Janet, Into tha otr in an afternoon rotoip.-,,
But he waa a gentle man. His
high- school football soach once
remarked, laughing, that Jackson
was to gentle bo waa little help
to the team.
He and hie dark-haired wife,
Mildred, 17, said goodbye that
Sunday night to her parents, Mr.
and Mra. Lewis Hill, and atartad
home to Apple Valley, Va., 19
milea away.
Their car was found betide the
road the neat morning.
Alto two montha later Jacktoo’* body waa found In a saw­
dust pile near Fredaricksburg,
Va., 90 miles away. He had been
■hot In the bead, ills hands were
bound with a red necktir.
Beneath hia body lay that of
little Janet. She waa untoucheddead of suffocation or exposure.
Two weeks latar the bodies of
Mildred Jackson and 4-year-old
Susan Ann ware found In shallow
graves near Gambrilli, Md., Mra.
Jackson had been beaten and
strangled. Busan Ann waa beatan
to death.
The man the FBI aaya U the
killer ia handsome and quiet.

last week.
While waa awarded the mast
“for meritorious service rendered
te the Sheriff* Department in cosneetioa with an automobUa actdent In which an auloroobli* had
cratbtd through a bridge and
plunged iato the St. John* River
trapping all of it* occupant*."
In aa effort to reacue tha car1*
occupant*, White made numerous
dives iolo a solid rasss af water
hyacinths In vary cold water. After
locating the ear be attached a
wrecker cable to it ae that K could
be raised.
Maj. Wood concluded the meat
by acylng," Thla humanitarian ac­
tion oo the part of Private First
Class While reflect* credit not Service Award
wily oa Himself but on the entire
HUNTSVILLE, AU. (U P I)-D r.
Marine Corps end ia ie heaping Eberhard Rees, deputy director
with tha hlghaat tradition* of the of the Development Operation*
Naval Service.1
Diviiloo, Army Ballistic Missile
•r.enfy at Redstone Arsenal here,
waa awarded tha Department of
Defense distinguished civilian ser­
vice award today.

Former Sanford
Resident Dies
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Raymond F. Monsalvatge, 70.
l l » Holly Ave.. Holly HU1, died
Sunday at Halifax Hospital after
a brief Illness.
Born in Key West he moved
te Atlanta as a boy, graduated
from Boya’ High School and from
Qworgia Tech as a Chemical Ba­
ll neer In 1111.
Ha waa a member of an Hon­
orary Society at Tech. American
Chemical Society, and attended
St. James EpUcopal Church, Or­
mond Beach.
He was connected with chemi­
cal manufacturing in New Or­
leans and at Barranqullla, Colum­
bia u South America. He waa
aetiva In research work for the
control of clinic diseases and
pasta In Florida. Prior to World
War II he went to Manila with
the coconut oil industry. He lived
ie Sanford, and waa connected
with Chase aad Company, from
W o to 1*31.
Survivor* Include hU wife, Flor­
ence; one son, Raymond F., DayUn. Ohio; aad four slaters, Mr*.
Arch V. Avera and Mra. Evaa
T. Butler, both of Atlanta; Mra.
J- R. Tomlinson. Lake City, and
Mra. W. L. Marshall, Wadesbcro,
N- C. Halgb-Blaek Funeral Haase
Is In charge. Services will be at
S p. a . Tuesday.

PRESTIGE

Hie only trouble appears to havo
been domestic. Neighbors of his
parents at Hyattsville, Md., recall
Rees a i t quiet and helpful young
man.
He plays the piano, the guitar,
the saxophone and the clarinet.
He waa working for a piano store
a t West Memphis, Ark., when the
FBI arrested him last Friday. He
came here five months ago with
a dance band and stayed on.
Rees' former wife live* with
his child and parents a t Hyatti-

vine.

Rees waa arrested on a murder
charge for the 1057 shooting of
Mra. Margaret Harold at Gambrills, Md., near the spot where
the bodies of Mrs. Jackson and

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her daughter were found. Kidnap­
ing and murder charges in the
Jackson family killings foUowed.
He alio will be questioned about
the fatal shooting June 19, 1059
of Nancy Marie Shoemette, 19.
and Michael Ann Ryan, 14, near
Collegt Park, Md., and the 1059
killing of Mary Elisabeth Fallen,
18, and Shelby Jean Venable, IS,
whose unclothed bodies were
found hi the Potomae River.
Rees has bean quiet, smiling
and uncommunicative In jail here
where he h held under 9100,000
bond.
Tbs FBI would not say why it
singled out Rees from among the
1,500 persona questioned In the
Jackson case.

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Mental Patients Spark Riot In Canadian Jail
.MONTREAL &lt;LTI) — Mental
patients tparked a tiot by .ToU inmatt* at the maximum security
Bordeaux Jail Sunday night and
ime convict was shut from a wall
trying to etcape before the dittutbance was crurhed.
The riot bloke out during a
liasebcll game between guiudf
amt mental patient- in the south
courtyard of the jail at the north
end of Montreal Island.
A group of ptisoneis suddenly
da«hed to the jail a medical office

n lirit they tipped open metal, Att alarm brought !tll .rjnsd rarst erlminally insane, were awaiting 1
tiling cabinets and set fire to filled with city policemen to the I transfer to other institutions. He !
their contents .and to bedding.
i jail along with firefighting equip­ said they were complaining about
their food and having guards
In the court}aid, several prison­ ment.
Guards, reinfotced by city po­ transferred.
e r placed benches against the
A spokesman fur the governor
jail's "7-foot high inner vs all nnd lice, brought the inmatec under
began to climb them. Only two control. They vvcie searched fur (wardenl of the ptisun, l.t. Gov.
prisonets managed to teach the weapons ami leturnrd to their K. Getneay said the prisoners
calmed down a f t e r Getneay j
cells.
top.
One was shot between the shout- - Firemen put out the blare l.t agreed to investigate their com­
tier blade*, the other jumped from the medical building befoie it plaints.
In a brief statement, Gerneay
the wall and broke his leg. One spread to the other buildings in
said, "There has been a slight
guattl was knocked from the wall. the prism ,
disturbance inside. Everything is
A jail spokesman
A third prisoner was wounded in
now under control."
th t hand by a stray shot.

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Dixie Beauties
Vie Ai Daytona

First Ballot
Kennedy Victory
Is Predicted

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (CPI)
—Twenty fair flowers of southern
womanhood entered the first of
preliminary judging today to de­
WASHINGTON (LTD — A West
termine the winner In the 15lh
Coast supporter predicted today
annual Miss Dixie ennicst.
Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mat*.)
The girls, from 13 states, are
would win the Democratic presivying for a $1,230 award and other
dential nomination on the firit bal­
prizes which will be presented to
lot at the Lot Angeles convention.
the winner on the final night of
judging Saturday.
The forecast by Rep. Edith
The entrants range in age from
Green to re.), an ardent Kennedy
18 to 23, in height from 3-4 to
campaigner, followed a prediction
5-7'*, in weight from 100 to 138
by former New York Gov. Avercll
and In measurements from 34-22Harriman that Kennedy would
34 lo 38 21-37.
They will be judged on the basis
capture th* nomination on the sec­
of intelligence, personality and
ond ballot.
beauty.
Harriman taid In New Yurk that
The contest is part of the an­
only favorite aon balloting would
nual Dixie Frolics sponsored by
block Kennedy from a first ballot
the local Junior Chamber of Com­
victory Enough of these votes will
merce.
awing to Kennedy to put him over
Contestant* are:
on the second ballot, he said.
Geraldine Roddey Barron, 20,
A* Kennedy's running mate if
Chester. S. C.; Wendy Ann linendir gets the nomination. Mr*.
bark. 20. Aiken. S. C.: Gene Le­
Green suggested Sen. Hubert H.
noir Wilson 19. Charleston, S. C.j
Humphrey tD-Minn.l, Gov. Orville
Marie Lorraine True. 19, Phoe­
K. freem an of Minnesota. Gov.
nix, Md.; Alice Sue Williams, 20,
Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin, or
Bichmond, Va.; Dona Idelle Axi.m,
GETTING ACQUAINTED nt the Forest Lake Academy
Ken. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.) in
I*. El Dorado, Ark ; Rita Wilson.
that order.
Camp meeti»K are Pastor anti Mra. 11. V. Hentlerahot,
19, Humboldt, Tenn.; Norma Ann
Other political developments:
rifrht, and Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Lovett, left. llev. llenderBuchanan, 18. Elk Park. N. C.
—Public opinion pollster Dr.
shot is a newly appointed pastor to the Forest Lake
Lydia Inez Smith, 19, Savannah,
George Gallup taid if the presi­
Ga.; Lynda lame Bradbury, II,
Church
near
Forest
City.
dential election were held now, it
Atlanta; Judy Carolyn Kandall, 18.
would he a photo-finish between
Forest. Mis*.; Pal Sullivan, 22,
Nixon and Kennedy.
Birmingham, Ala.; Patricia Ar—Gov. foster Furcolo ot Mastsden Eavpt, 20. Cookeville, Tenn.;
rhusettx said Ihe rcliogoitt iasue
Caro) Fairchild Brown, 19, Whitesis not dead, furcolo, like Kennedy
burg. Ky.; Lynda Mae I-ong, 20.
a Roman Catholic, said "there
Independence, Mo.; Joann Lea
are some people who will make
Watts. 19, Poplarvllle. Miss.; Shel­
it an isiur.” although the presi­
ls Lane Corum. 18. Winter Haven,
dential candidates would nut.
Fla.; Janet Marie lllll. 23. Nilro,
—Gov. David L. Lawrence of
Coming In first at Grammar W. Va.; Linda Fae Watson, 20.
Pennsylvania stuck to his neutral­ Treasure hunts were the high­
Slone Mountain. Ga.; and Anita
ity on Democratic candidates. He light of the three city playground* School area were Sheila Pollard, IIhen Atkins, 18, Memphis,
said in Harrisburg he did not be­ la&gt;t Thursday morning with th* Diane Bridges, larnec Fileger.
lieve there would be a bandwagon
Paul llaxton, Chull Crowell, Polly
rush for any contender on the winners at each area being re­
l’edrirk, Jimmy Bncklrr, Cathy
freshed with cool popilrles.
first ballot at Lot Angeles.
a.
f
|m .
. _ . .
At ra th of the areas all of the Green. Wayne Hardin, Candy Fer­
children were divided into equal rell, Steven Parrish.
Three streets fn Longwood—Pal­
groups and given clues which sent
metto. Grant anil Wilms, will he
their group scurrying in search of
completely paved by Wednesday,
the other clues leading In Ihe end
John Farina, town rounrilntan
gual someplace in the playground
said.
area.
Bay and other streets In the
Eight fire hydrants, recently
Mr. and Mr*. William Dunran, ' Members of the winning group
community will hi graded this
(14 S. Fairfax St. in North Orlan­ at Pinecrest were Jimmy Smilli. purvhsM-d byLongwood town
week. Farina added.
do, won a three day vacation trip 1 IlonaM Harris, John Hicks, Arlene rouncilmrn have arrived and will
I
Spencer
Terry
Haig,
Judy
’Vtivon,
|„.
placed
on
Church,
Palmetto
to Hollywood.
Thli, the first honeymoon In I Kenneth Vonkerbulis, Patricia Til- and Wildmmr Avenues, Council,
thair three year* of marriage lis, Lex Lossing, Linda G.tl'alln, man Jim Iteiter said.
Four hydrant* will I** placed
came about a i a result of a con­ David Dickerholf, Diane Dearolpb
DESERVES THE BEST
'
on Church, three on Palmetto nnd
test held In Sanford by a local and Tracy I-angforil.
PltE-SCHOOl, CMtE and
At
Southside
the
winners
were
one
on
Wildmcre,
the
councilman
merchant.
TRAINING
Pinky Simon. Mike Bojeagi*. Fred added.
•
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A*
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dy Hardin. Frank Patterson. Mike
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WASHINGTON (U P D — These Debbie O Toole.
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_ ,
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neth Leroy and Wcllslcy C orbett,!
determining If currency I* fit to
Monday thru Saturday
will represent their are* when they | RATES: 110 Week or Sir Per
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fairly clean, so that its class, de­
ACCORD, N. Y. (CPU — Vil- attend the annual national Boy Hour.
nomination and genuintnest can lagers heto credit the name of Seoul Jamboree to be held next
HAPPY ACRES
he determined without difficult)-. their community to the optimism nionllt in Colorado,
Kindergarten 4 Dev School
The two boys along with Edgar |
It must contain a sufficient of a Post Office clerk- in the 18th
WATCH FOR SIGN
amount of "life’’ o r&gt;"slilng" to century. Settle * in the 1700'* Corson and Eddie Itrdinan of DeRlrervirw Are off W. 1st 81.
permit Its being handled with twere engaged in a long cuntio. Ilary, returned Irom a weeks
PIIONK FA 2-8181
Membe Chamber of Commerrr
facility. It should not contain ! veray over a name, and finally one ramping trip at LaN'oche Forpst
heavy creases which break the irate citizen wrote the postmaster, Park, near Ocala,
fiber.
.
general in Washington, suggesting
It thould not be so badly coiled that because of all the squabbling
as to be offensive, or be torn, th* new community he duhhed
perforated or otherwise mutilated. "Discord." A government clerk
Turned down rornere do not ren­ Hid a little editing, however, and
der nntei unfit.
th* new name became Accord.

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Mr. Jack Phillips, who workod on The
Herald news ataff this past year, h ai, a t
th e young age of 22 yoars, aet an example
tov every living person.
Ho died Thursday while trying to
make himself more usoful to his fellow
tnan.
v
His death came unexpectedly during
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\ th e teaching field.
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hftt
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WASHINGTON — Admiral Hy­
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the atomic sub, came across a
strange parallel between a current
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the ancient days of Pope Plus

never hesitated to do anything th a t would
make him more capable. He had been told
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though he knew it held many possible per*
sonsl hardships for him.
The refreshingly u n s e l f i s h and
straightforward personality of Jack Phil­
lip* made a friend of everybody he m et and
dealt with and he always gave his complete
attention to the wishes of others. His
forthright expressions of faith and hope
had a definite Influence on many people.
It is doubtful th a t anybody associated with
him did not benefit in some way from tho
purity of hla heart.
His family grieves Jack, an only son,
but they must be comforted to know in
their hearts th a t tha Good Lord, whose will
he served faithfully, must have decided
th a t thla fine young man already had con*
tributed enough.

MIBICAI
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MlNlMUi

Three Minutes

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V CASK ff — set: Lena 0., aged
If, la an attractive college coed.
, "But. Dr, Cress, my Ufa la
misersbio," she said, end the
tears earns to bar m i.
"I btuah at tba, rughtoit pro­
vocation. Whosever I am is a
crowd, if the conversation. turn*
my way, ! become ao self cons­
cious 1 can foot my akin grow­
ing warm sad rod.
^"The mors I fool tbs Mush formins, tbs worse k bscomas. And
If • boy talks to mo, I always
fttra as red as a boot..
"To Make matters worse, tho
hoys Uks to tease me about tt.
■ad this Increases my Mushing
•von mors then ever.
* "flo, I have boon refusing dates
and party IsvttaUeas lately, but
I am set happy floss while tho
others an havtag. ■ grand Ume.
What can I da?”
7 BbishiaJ is sss of these nutsJ im habits that form whoa wo
•re is a .social situation and fool
tmduly nervous or embarrassed.
It la a first eonaia of atutter?
lag, trembling Bands, spaaUe coli­
tis, social nausea and vomiting,
aa wall aa tbs oxetsilve desire
fa empty the Madder on a date.

has permitted this blushing to
demiaato bar brain and upset
bar happiness when (he la hi s
crowd of people.
She has allowed hor emotions
By JAMBS KELLER
and a tiny "aegmental” habit
Being trapped for 11 hours In an
concerning the Mood vessels af
tho neck and faee, to mutiny overturned automobile, nearly
against the normal dominance of covared by tha icy waters of a
stream, was tha ordeal survived
Never permit such mutiny: AT by an Oregon mother of six child­
ways keep your brain on the ren.
She landed In this predicament
throne, and let it dictate the be­
havior of your organs or onto- whan returning home early one
evening from a nearby center. Her
tioni.
Like s spoiled child who grand­ car slipped off the highway and
stands and always trios to raono- tumbled 113 feet down an embank­
pollse tbe social spotlight, this nut' ment into tbe shallow river.
W ater moped In until thero were
sane# habit has occupied tha Number One posillUon in Lana's atten- only 4 Inches of air space. Tbe
young mother spent tho night
Uon.
She must push it out of that clinging to two aafoty belt rings
dominant sp o t How? By parryiag on tho floor of the upside down
the tearing remarks with a stock, car.
•vsr-raady retort.
When rescued by a state patrol­
“That just proves I’m a loyal, man the next morning, she was
red-blooded Americas," aha can asked what bad spurred her to
nonchalantly laugh It off, and than hang on. " I have a husband and
quickly turn the conversation upon all children,” the said. “ God waa
hor companion, aa by paying Mm with m t. Ha has been real good
an honest compliment on hla tie to ma . . . that's all 1 can say."
If you too have a nobis purpose
or hair or pearly white teeth.
When tha focus of attention la la Ufa that la Mggor than aalf, It
on Mm, bn becomes relatively sell will buhy you up In fair weataar
conscious. This restrict* Mfl think­ and foul.
“ This is why I wai born and
ing to hla own epidermis. Con­
sequently, ha d o e ti't attend Ms why I have come Into tbe world,
critical attention to Lana or not­ to bear witness to the truth."
ice bar Mushing.
lo you Mushara should laugh
a t yourself. Shrug your shoulders
and dlvart attention by paying
eompllmants to your companions.

W AGt,

Wa put a new plaster on the
old mansion and built on a new
room this summer. I t gave us a
great sense of accomplishment.
(Whan our Banker totted up
the interest, he gave an astonish­
ed and delighted whistle. He’took
Ms whole family to Europe.)
Building a family nest is vary
satisfying. I would certainly re­
commend it for several reasons:
I t U kts rare of man's deep
itlvo instincts — "a man’s
is hla castle."
I t lasts a lifetime. Tbe building
proceas, I mien. Soon os you got
one thing built, another part
wears out.
I t is a game the whole family
can play.

out the blueprints, ws figured, im­
mediately how we could save a
great deal of money.
One way wa can save money is
for me to do the painting and the
carpenter work. (I can do it on
Sundays and Saturdays—oh my
days off.)
The sad thing about this is I
cannot paint, I cannot carpenter.
I told them the most hilarious
story: How once when 1 waa in
manual training in grammar
school and started to maka a table
for my mother. I never could got
tho legs planad evenly. So it did
not rock. Finally, the legs got so
short I converted the whole pro­
ject Into a ahoeshina stand.
"Isn’t that tbe funniest thing
you ever heardT” I asked, slap­
ping avtrybodg on tho back.
Tho division of work baa bosit
Nobody laughed. There is a
meal Intonating. When wo got
shortage af humor around tho
manse. 1 try to make up for i t

K

to consider any increase in ap- to tha Republican claim of peace

bey like u remain
attention, for tM
r domlaanea nf tlx
r have afflicted.

Lana ones mla-sranounced a eight year* to tha WMto Hour*.
ithnr commas ward In grea­ The meeting began with a state­
ter KbaeL Everybody laughed, ment by the president na tha
ha Mt amkam imd. Hat fae« IMS budget. Even thenih ha goal
out nf efflea a few davi later,
"Look at her Meek", teased tha tha president la required to pre­
sy who .set behind her.
sent la January nompUte budgeThla directed bar conscious at- tary proposals for the fiscal year
rntian to till normally tavalus- beginning July 1. 1SS1.
iry aet by which tha vassal* Warming to this than*, Eisen­
I tha- aUa relax and tons permit hower stressed tha need far fis­
rtra bleed to accumulate then, cal Integrity and absolute econo­
ma giving the akin ita reddish my to every area- of goveramant.
at er Mush.
Nat on* department, ha mid, look­
Fee tha ensuing six years, Laaa ing around the cabtMt table, wai
stem visage as ha outlined tha
'41 budget which will ba hla partlag shot to Congress.

With "a little Mt o' luck." tha
cutrant fiscal year win and with
a holr-llM surplus of $»0 million.
But tha record (ar tha other
years is, with two exceptions —
‘M and ‘17 - Maak indeed.
In IMS, tt canid ba saM that
tha cammkmanU from tha Tru­
man ndministntlon and tho Keran . war-1_____ J thaMdeficiti af

91.4 billion. Fraridant Els*shower
had Inherited a budget that
Prealdatt Truman presented a
tew day* bstera ha left tha White
House, and from this many hUliana war* whacked.
Tha daOclt far '14 was | 3.1 Mllien. F a r ' l i tt was 14.1. billion
and for 'H tt was |M MUion. In
INS, tt waa a thumping »114
Milled This makes tha total for
Uw praridaat'r twa terms ia the
White House, granted ha is cor­
rect an tha entreat year, | l l . l
Milton. Far ana whose primary
article af faith la flseal Integrity,
this la a grim fact of life.
While tt may ha Mamed an
Democratic Congresses and aa
ra uasxaacted recessions, thara
o m large factor to the Repub­
lican record that cannot ba lgnarad. Elatabawtr’a Orel secre­
tary af tha treasury, tha a u q
wheea InBneaco waa perhaps
greatest at *9 aa a praaidani m w
ta fevorvoant and p n l l t l e s ,
Gaerga M. Humphrey, put through
a tax cut to IM4 of f? Milton a
year.
It takas only a little arithmetic
to thaw that if that tax cut had
bean put through, tha Etoanhawar
adaUnistrattoa would have ended

B

by Ed K ofertf

and prosperity.
The budget presented by an
outgoing prealdant in Ms last days
aright be taken aa purely an
academia exercise. A fter all, tha
aaw president and his own budgatmakari e ta do whatever they
want with it.
But in this Instance, tha stem
order of economy has sent lite­
rally hundreds of bureaucrats
scampering in at least three or
four government departments, ac­
cording to one cabinet source.
They a r t under orders to find
ways to maka cute or to hold
tha line of current appropriations.
And tbla last is net eaay to do
la view of tbe rise ia costs in
almoit every area In the light
of now responsibilities the govern­
ment must assume abroad.
Tbe Irony that tMs should bo
going on at tbe very moment
when this country has suffered
om
of tbe gravest diplomaticpropaganda defeats In its history
has not been lost on soma af
those who mutt do tha scamper­
ing and scurrying in search af
wa/a to save on candla ends
and such. It may be that hla experi­
ence in Aria will have worked a
change la the president. But those
reporting Ms attitude as ha left
do net look far U.

I decided—(aa after a lot of
thought, mind you)—I decided to
b« tha Brain Man for tha project.
For a long time, everybody has
bean trying to think up a name
for this bouse. I t eite on a hillside
in a grove af radwootfs and madrones.
(
Everybody thought we ehould

Editor:
Being the mother of ■ son who
lives outside the elty limits, I
wai wondering what the other
half of Banford children are goin i to do thla summer.
They have no recreation pro­
gram aet up for thsm like that
for cMldren wo* live in tho city
unless a 15 fen la paid for each
child. And I know there are many
parents wbo cannot afford this.
There should be no discrimina­
tion among tha children Juit be­
cause soma of tham live in dif­
ferent sections of town.
I for o m would Ilka to see the
county get started oa n recrea­
tion program where our children
ean enjoy tbemaolves in different
aeUvilies well-sponsored during
tha summer months.
Mrs. J. E. Hall

„ “'Winking
It’s a gime eiUed
at tha EiUmale." It
F _goes like
tbii:
The idea boya come up with a
(pending achcme, a pet project,
auch a i a new airplane for tho
Air Force. It will coat a tremendoui amount of money. The aim of 100 dueata and a scarlet robe.
So, Just to keep the record
of tha game is lo slip the money
request by the Congressional Ap­ straight, it must be pointed out
that the fine art of lying about
propriations Commlttes.
estimates may have been im­
Say the project’s cost is 110 proved upon by the men of the
million. It’a far more than Con­ Pentagon. But, ■■ Rickover h a im
grats would appropriate — the top now revealed, they didn't Invent
Pentagon orass agrees on that.
So thay send up a crew of underlings with convincing faces, and
these money askers give the law­
makers a look of faded dollars
signs in their eyes.
“This program will cost prac­
tically nothing,” they say. "At the
most, hey, hey, two or three nillllon”
The project is approved. Then,
slowly, the real costs begin to
By BENNETT CERF
&gt;
emerge. First, the money chang­
A pretty Iasi answered aa ad
ers of the Pentagon ask for “sup­ for a secretary, but cam* back
plementary funds,” then additional homa ia high indignation. “ The
money for "unforeseen expendi­ man wbo latervtewtd mo came
tures.”
up behind me and deliberately
Then they wint more money pinched me," aha- reported, ”*o I
because of the "rising cost of slapped him in the tee* and walk­
material and labor.” FlnaUy, It's ed out.”
an “emergency supplement.” So
" I wouldn't have don* that,”
In the end the pet project reaches
the |10 million plateau — Just mused the mother. “ Why didn't
as everybody in the Pentagon you report Mm to tho bead of ^
the firm?"
knew H would aU along.
“ Mama,” explained tho girl,
Now, Admiral Rickover, blmielf
not an orthodox player of the “ tho man who ploehod m* is tho
game, was discussing prices of head of tha •firm."
• a
atomic submarines — which he
Two lads from tho deep South
buff, below estimated cost and
within ■ period of Ume he was were tooting merrily along tbs
highway in a battered jalopy
told couldn't be done.
those quaques a t the foot of tha
He was before tha Joint Atomic when the driver suddenly Jammed
driveway: "Happy Acres.” Or, Energy Committee. Rep. Chet Ho­ on the brakes. Tbe boys shuddered
“Blde-a-Wee.”
lifleid (D., Calif.) brought up tha aa an express train thundered by
a scant six test before them.
question of "kiting” estimates.
“ Whxtcba Mow that b o n fo rt"
"Reminds ma of what happenad
Actually, I had nothing square
like this in mind. 1 sat around in the IMh Century," Rickover gasped the passenger.
“ I didn't,” answered tha driver.
while the painters painted (at a recalled, “ to Pope Plus II."
It seemi the Pope had received “That horn you beard waa Ga*
King's ransom per hour). And the
carpenters sroofsd off a t Cadillac many insinuations against bis ar- brtal'si"
• • •
chilect, mainly because the man
prices.
Sbeilty
Berman
says he’s dis­
spent
more
than
80,000
ducats
in
"How about 'Delaplane's Folly'7
Ha, ha, ha!” Well, that was a constructing a church and a pal- covered a Chinese restaurant in
i ace, when his estimate was IS,000 Chicago that's so good all tha
bomb.
“Tbe law of the Ephctians would rickahaw drivers cat thara.
Jimmy Hatlo, tbs cartoonist, al­
ready called hla place "Wit's have obliged tbe architect to make
Tha office of lieutenant gover­
End.” So that was out. I suggest­ up tha difference," Rickover said.
ed “Lest We Forget” — 1 was “ He wai a Florentine named Ber­ nor la Arkansas was created by
referendum In 1914, -but it was
thinking of the mortgage pay- nardo.”
Piua inspected the work, then not until 1937 that tbe first lieu­
manta. But nobody rose to it.
tenant governor took ttfflee.
Wo thought of splendid names.
Like "Splendid Acres.” But the
place only covers three-quarters
Happiness Through Health
of an acre. And you cannot call a
plaeo "Splendid Three-Quarters of
an Aero.”
Healthy Thounghtsl

Try And
Stop Me

We looked up names Ilka In­
dian names: "Wa-pitl-ka-boneroo.”
"Which means,” I explained,
" Tho . Place - Where-Palefae*Sings-His-Splendld-Daath-Song.'"
They said it waa too Indian. Be­
sides, this place la "traditional.”
That la the way we describe it. i t
was all axplainsd to tha architect:
"W hat wa aro trying to build ia
something 'traditional.' Like n
New England farmhouse. Only
REALLY more like English Tudor.”
(Ws had Just been in England
and war* fascinated by the vil­
lage* in tha Shakespeare country)'.
So when the whole place was
built, it had a little of everything.
I euggested we call It: “A Wee
Bit of England.”
Nobody spoke to me for a weak.
If they don't want to taka adventage of Brains around tha place,
OK by me.

LONDON (UP!) - Gilbert Shaw
Scott ran tha following brief
query in Thursday's London Timei
personal column: “ Diary kept
tinea January I, IMS. Is this a
record?"

(By DR. P. LEO KhJRWIN)
Many people wonder why a
Chiropractor la so Interested
in the spine w h en often the
complaint may be located in
the atomach, kidneya, eyes,
legs, etc.
Mmmmm Chiropractors a n
I interested in the
spine because it
K I S
houses the main
■ O r channel of life
force—called the
,
spinal cord. Tho
spinal cord may
”■ ■ 9
1 bn likened to a
great trunk of tha trap from
which many branches and
sub-branches como forth,
The aplndl cord and nervous
system comprise tho main
communication system in
your body carrying mesaagea
tu and from tho brain to
every microscopic cell.
When thero ia an open lino ao
to apeak—th a t ia, when tho

messages get through, all &gt;■
wetl and health ie abundant
providing th a t moderation ia
the keynote of living. When
there la a block to th a t Ufa
energy output, it meant th a t
one or more of the bones of
the spine is displaced slightly
from ita normal position.
Now you can aen why tha #
Chiropractor is ao vitally In*
tereated in your back and
fpin* Ha la scientifically
gained to lorate and retnova
tIu t Mock of lift e n e r g y bringing you haalth and hap*
plne,,‘
Onn of n nnrl^n of srilslM
published la tha Mblie InterSat i o V xnU laand M lotrato •
tha practice of nclnatifle
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Loo Korwla whose office la
located a t 201 8. Preach Avo.
and hit telephoao number to
FAirfnx 2*7442.

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Eleanor Box

Weds L G. Nordgren

.Min Eleanor M arsarct Box and t» a tiara of serd pearls and ■ The maid nf honor wore a
Lt. Leonard Gustaf Nordgren were srquins. She carried a bouquet of , sheath of pale pink silk organia
I with matching chantilly lace jac0 united in marriage May 29, at tlic w-hitc orchids and stephanotis
First Methodist Church in Collins­
ville, Ala. Officiating at the cere­
mony was the Jtcv. crarence Dav­
is.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Elbert M. Box Jr., of
Collinsville and Lcdr. and Mrs.
G. O. Nordgren of Sanford.
Mrs. Albert Clayton. organist,
H presented a program of wedding
music and accompanied Jack
Farmer, soloist, who sang “ I
Promise You." "Because” and
"The Lord's Prayer.”
Miss Jimmie Lee Wright of Fort
Payne, Ala., was maid of honor,
and bridesmaids were Misses
Jane Scruggs, Linda Prcstwood
and Sue Tillman of Fort Paynr
and Miss Marcia Tatum of Valley
0 Head, Ala. Miss Donita Mile.* nf
Birmingham, Ala., served »s
flower girl.
Lcdr. Nordgren served his sun
as best man. Candles were lighted
by brothers of the bride and
groom, Munsey Box and Gusty
Nordgren. Ushers were Sid Vihlen of Sanford and Robert Tins­
ley of Jacksonville, Ala.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was lovely in a gown
0 of her own creation of imported
chantilly lace and tulle over satin.
The fitted bodice featured a
Sabrina neckline etched with seed
pearls and iridescent sequins and
elbow length sleeves. The bouf­
fant skirt was caught in the back
with tulle roses cascading above
the chapel train. Her fingertip
LT. AND .MRS. LEONARD G, NORDGREN
veil of silk illusion was attached

4 - H Girls Report
On Short Course

Elastic Garments
Need Careful,
Frequent Washing

ket and a bandeau of pink tulle
dresses of mauve silk organia
I leaves. Her bouquet was a eaacade
of feathered pink earnationa and
sweetheart roses.
The bridesmaids wore sheath
dresses of mauve silk organza
with matching cnintllly lace jac*
kets and bandeaux of mauve tulle
leaves. They carried cascade
bouquets of feathered pink carna­
tions. The Dower girl wore a frock
of pale pink silk organia and
chantilly lace with a bandeau of
tiny roses. She carried a minia­
ture basket of rose petals.
The bride's mother chose a
dress of pale blue lace with
matching accessories and a white
orchid corsage. Mrs. Nordgren
also wore a dress of pale blue
lace with matching accessories
and a white orchid corsage.
Following the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Box entertained with a re­
ception at their lovely home tn
Collinsville. Assisting were Mrs.
William E. Box. Misses Dixie and
Bow Box, Birmingham; Mrs. Fred
naymond. Miss Susan Raymond,
Fort Payne; Mrs. Edward Wright,
Miss Sandra Coker, Collinsville
and Mrs. Clinton White of Fort
Payne. Mrs. R. C. Tinsley, of
Jacksonville, kept the bride'a
book.
For traveling the bride chose
a sheath dress of beige silk and
chiffon with matching jacket and
bone colored accessories. Her cor­
sage was an orchid from her bri­
dal bouquet.
The couple will he at home in
Gadsden, Ala. until early Sep­
tember when Lt. Nordgren will
report tn Ft. Benning, Ga., for
active duty with the United
States Army.

Sleeves Dominate
Fashion Interest

Of Selecting

In Summer Clothes

Good Watermelons

Stepping nut fashionable In
spring and summer garments is
a pleasure. Many new trends pro­
vide a fresh, exciting new- look.
The most obvious fashion change
today is in the sleeve Wide,
cropped kimono-like sleeves are
popular and especially attractive
in above-elbow lengths for costs
and suits. Dolman nr balwing
sleeves are also In style. They're
rut in one piece with the bodice
to give a roomy look.
Practically no sleeve is fulllength—most sleeves are cropped
somewhere above the wrist. Short
sleeves and sleeveless fashions
are more popular this year than
ever before. Even when sleeves
are almost waist length, ihey're
wider, tubular, and very new look­
ing.
Many waistlines are normal but
some appear slightly lowered.
They feature back-dropping con­
tour bells, low-placed pockets,
long fitted torsos, and hip yokes.
Colors trend toward a pale,
lltened look. Pale grey it gain­
ing in poplarily. Beige to mocha
tones ire important, and bone is
an especially good accessory hue.
Popular pastels and bright shades
are moss green, mimosa, bright
blue, violet and rosy red.

Stork Shower
Honors
Mrs. Joyce Boyd

Mrs. Pat Butler and Mrs. Shirlay Higgins were co-hostesses at
a stork shower, honoring Mrs.
Joyce Ray Boyd, at the home of
Mrs. Butler, 109 Hays Drive.
Several games were played by
the guests and all those who rereived prizes graciously gave
o jc o
them to tha honoree.
Refreshments of rake, punrh,
nuta and mints were served by
tha hostesses. The cake was ela­
borately decorated and topped
with several dolls.
MONDAY
Guests included Mrs. Glemler
Gordon, Mrs. Jerry Clark. Mrs.
Members of B. P. 0. Docs will Ruby Alderman, Mrs. Norma
meet at I p. m. at the Elka Club Krahenbill, Mrs. Carol Little,
for an initiation and social moot­ Mrs. Delores Pickens, Mrs. Grace
Smith, Mrs. Frances Harrington,
ing.
Mrs. Ann Rock, Mrs. Pal Butler,
TUESDAY
Mra. Shirley Higgins, Miss Mary
Ann Wright and the honoree.
Disabled American Veterans
auxiliary meets at 7:30 p. m. at
Some of the new elertric food
the DAV home on the Orlando mlaera today are capable of ope­
rating a wide variety of special
Road.
attachments. Such an attachment
ia an ice rream freezer.
The farln-scepulo-hiimeral form
It wll tenable you to whip up
of muscular dystrophy eommt#-, Oelieldtia home made ice creams,

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Washing garments that contain
Linda King of Sanford. Carla played games of the countries.
The Dress Revue was Thursday- elastic carefully and often will
Lommler, Longwood and Palsy
Bettler of North Orlando, enjoyed night. Seventy-seven girls model­ ' give them longer life. Oil and
ed dresses they had made. Carla perspiration from the skin, detertheir trip to the Girls 4-H Club Loitimlcr represented us in the i gents and heat ran nuickly ruin
Short Course, in Tallahassee, rec­ Revue.
! the clastic in girdles' and bras.
ently, and would like to share their
Wash garments containing elas­
The liiguligiil of short course
experiences with other young peo­ was when the Statu 4-H officers tic in soap and warm water. Avoid
ple. Below are two reports in were installed, after which the 4- using detergents. Do not rub on
••letter form."
ii'ers participated in the candle heavily soiled areas, use soft
"We arrived at Florida Stale lighting service. We want tu thank brush. Squeeze out the moisture
University at 4 p. m. and were our sponsors who made it possible rather than wringing the garment.
Thorough rinsing of elastic gar*
as»igncd rooms in the Jennie Mur- lor us In lake this trip, and Miss
phee Dormitory. The first even­ Myrtle Wilson, home demonstra­ mrnts is important. Then roll in
ing a welcome speech was given tion agent, who gave her time, lurkish towel to lake up the inoaby Dr. Milton W. Carothers, vice energy and helped make this trip lure that cannot be squeezed out.
Gently smooth the garment Into
president of the university.
very successful.”
shape and dry at room tempera,
The second day we heard a
Linda King
lurp. Never dry over direct heat
speech by Miss Emmie Nelson, n a - 1
President Seminole County
or in a dryer.
tional committee chairman on
tjirls' 4-H Council
the fecial rmiiclei, nhouldfra end your next outdoor gathering try
Since nil and perspiration short­
boys' and girls' club work. Alter i "My trip to 4-H Short Course
upper
arms.
this recipe:
assembly we went to seperate' was one of the most interesting en the life of clastic, frequent
clases. i met with the stale coun­ trips I have ever taxi-n It was a washing of girbles and bras will
cil, as 1 represented our county lot of fun to stay in the dormitory help them Isst longer.
4-H council.
and I know I shall like going to
Tha State Girls' 4-H Council con- college. The food was very good.
siatta of the president and elected
We had assembly every morning
delegate from each county council. and evening. I had four rlasses
The purpose is to provide an op­ and my first one was music Our
portunity to develop leadership teacher. Mr. Bill Mcars, taught us
F IR IU O H T AND
among older 4-H girls. During the how tn lead and direct music.
meeting the council holds business Since wo have singing in 4-H it is
S i e i U T OARDRN
TUESDAY
sessions to help us in our county very neccsary to know how to lead
Brotherhood supper »t the First
4-H clubs.
songs.
Baptist Church at 7 p m.
We elected oiiiccia tile next
My second class was "CitizenLadies Missionary Fellowship
morning. The council was divided ship." The teacher, Dr. Juanita meeting at the Christian and Mis­
in the ten districts and a district Gibson, gave us information on sionary Alliance Churrh at 2:30
representative &lt;v«s elected from the basic beliefs regarding demo- p. m.
each district. Campaign speeches rracy in the United States. She
Presbytery merting at 9:30 a.
were given about the girls running was most interesting. She also m. in the First Presbyterian
for a state office before we voted. answered a number of questions Churrh, Orlando. Presbyterian
On "Youth Day," Paul Hendrick, we had to ask her concerning our mrn'a rally begins at 4:30 p. m.
a 4-H boy from Jasper, told about government.
Classes, business sessions and sup­
his travels to the fair held in New
My third class was "Snacks". per will he 'held.
Delhi, India. He was one of the We learned how to make snacks
eight representatives from the which have lesi calorics and more
United States. It gave us and other vitamins.
O viedo
countries a better understanding of The fourth class was "From Here
each other. He contrasted life of To Maturity." We discussed emo­
an Indian girl to that of an Ameri­ tions, social and menial lifr, and
can.
problems whlrh concern teenagers.
1 was in the class "4-H Is News." All in all I had one of the best
BY MARIAN R. JONES
We learned bow to develop and and one of the most educational
Mrs. K. A. Farnell, Mrs. Willie
take pictures for the paper. We (rips nf my life."
F. Partin and sister, 3lrs. Mamie
were also taught to write news
Patsy Rettlar,
Barnes of Miami, have returned
articles, which Included the A. B.
North Orlando
from a vacation trip to Boston
C's of writing. We heard 4-H girls
Girls* 4 H Club
Rouge and New Orleans. La.
tell of their trip to National 4-H
Congress and Leadership Camp.
Following a shopping trip in
downtown Tallahassee we toured
the Governor's Mansion and the
home, The Grove. While touring
the governor's home I talked with
Mrs. Collins and her daughters.
Our last .day was inspired by
Dr. Marshall O. Watkins, direc­
tor of Florida agricultural exten­
sion service. His topic was "Youth
Works and Serves." A recognition
program took place after lunch.
Our evenings were spent in as­
semblies. Tuesday was Talent
Night where girls gave demonstra­
tions. Wednesday was "World of
(Plain Plata*)
Fun" where we flew eround the
world In imaginary airplanes and

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MISS SHEILA MARCH ETTA CAMPBELL

CampbellDorminey
Engagement Revealed
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Campbell,
2434 Myrtle Ave., announce the
engagement and approaching mar­
riage of their daughter Sheila
Marchelta, to Stanton Osborne
Dorminey of Douglas, Ga.
SIDs Campbell was born tn Kil­
patrick, Ala., attended Sanford
schools and is a graduate of Semi­
nole High School. While attending
high school she was a member of
Ihe t). C. T. Club. Future Teach­
ers, Theipiani ami Spanish Clubs.
She served as class chaplain dur­
ing her sophomore year and
played saxophone for three y ean
in the high school band.
Miss Campbell Is Ihe grand­
daughter of Mr. and Mra. R. J.
Campbell of Crossvllle, Ala. and
Mra. Cara Whitmire of Ft. Payne.
Ala. Sha la presently employed
by G. A. C. Finance Corporation
in Sanford.

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Mr. Dorminey was born in Doug­
las, Ga. He ia a graduate of Doug­
las High School and received hit
H. S. degree in agricultural engi­
neering front the University of
Georgia. He la presently employed
by A. C. Doudnry Surveyors Inc.
in Sanford.
Tnr wedding wilt be an event
of Sept. 3 at 3 p. m. at the
First Baptist Church in Sanford.
No formal invitation! will be sent
and all friends of the couple are
invited to attend.
More than 3,243,000 American
workers have Insured pension plan
protection under 29,430 pension
plans in effect at the start of I960.
Construction is the largest in­
dustry In the United States, ac­
counting for anmc IS per cent of
total employment.

Home Demonstration Agent
Bed and green, king-sited water­
melons, now plentiful at Florida
markets, offer a variety of u iei
to the homemaker.
Common uses of this summer
fruit include melon balls served
i separately or in fruit cups and
! salads.ice-cold slices for desserts
or between-meal and late-evening
snacks. Hollowed out, juicy ripe
melons make fine punch bowls,
too.
Cuttinr and plugging is the heat
way to determine quality. Sweet
nrsa depends considerably on va­
riety. Large melons usually hava
more heart flesh free from seed*.
Midget melons are as ripe and
rich fleshed as the larger ones.
To buy juicy, ripe melons, look
for good deep color of rind with
a velvety appearance and yellow
undersides. Immature melons look
hard, green and unripe. Their un­
derside la pale green or white.
Good watermelons appear iynf*
metrical, firm and fresh. A hard
white altreak running lengthwia*
through the Dealt ta undesirable,
but can't be detected without cat­
ting.
For storing several days, water­
melons should he kept at a tem­
perature of 38 to 40 degrees with
high humidity. Melons held at
freeting temperatures tend to be­
come dented or pitted or aequir*
bad flavors after one week.
Watermelons have been popular
since ancient times. Egyptian pic­
tures show that watermelon! were
cultivated even in prehistoric
times. Watermelons rind pickle*
and preserves long have been
a favorite.

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Mrs. Garland Shaw, president
of the Longwood Civic League,
and her family will leave Wedneiday for a month's vacation trip
to Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reaves have
received word that their son.
Jimmy, baa returned from a trip
to Europe, by way of Honolulu
and New York. He ia an Air
Force engineer, stationed a t Do­
ver, Del. He plana to retire this
fall after 20 years of service.
The Reaves' niece and nephew,
Mr. and Mra. R. J. Manry end
daughters, Martha Lee and Irena
of Lakeland, atoppad by a for •
visit this week. They were **•
route home from Jacksonville. .

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1 Tha Sanford Greyhound* a rt in
Ota raidat of their worn dump
of the season and even m an n er
Wobble Robertson won’t be able
to help them now.
Robcrtaon waa promoted Sun­
day to manager of the. Claia C
Visalia Club of the California
League.
He will leave tha club after tonight’* game with Lakeland and
will be replaced temporarily, by
Kansas City’a southeastern state
scout, Jack Sanford.
Sanford club officials called the
■ o ra “ a deterred promotion."
Robertson will be leaving the
club with the locale in fourth
place and in aa eight game lotVisalia is in the cellar posi­
tion, but hat a pitching staff with
a "tremendous potential.” Robert­
son was told that Xanaat City
regards him aa the "finest pitch­
ing coach in our organisation.”
RoberUon told Greyhound of­
ficials that he "thought long and
hard before making the decision
to accept the offer to move up in
tne organisation." He declared "1
only did it when I waa aiaured
that my replacement at San­
ford would bo the best avail­
able; that he would be given
every bit of help in moulding a
pennant-contending club for tbe
second half that opens Thursday.”
Sanford was scheduled to arrive
a t noon today to effect the trans­
fer. He waa to have been greet­
ed, too, by two new players—
936,000 bonus rookio outfielder
Frank D. Cipriani, and rookio
right-hander Dick Was, both of
Buffalo, N. Y.
Just wbat changes are in pros­
pect for the Greyhounds were not
known at press time because
Sanford was not located until
Sunday and notified that be had
been ordered la Sanford at once.

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Hinojosa Sixth In FSL Bat
Parade; Sanford 2nd In Hitting
In tbe pitching department, Ron
B a j l v s r Hinojosa, Sanford’s
classy rightflelder Is tha aistU Banovle la fifth with n 7-4 record
leading batter in tha Florida B ute and Bob Golick it ninth with an
8-5 mark.
League with a 423 average.
Tha Greybounda lead tbe league
Leading the list in the batting
department 1s Miles McWilliams in fielding and bava tha most putouts of any club in the circuit.
of Palalka with a 430 mark.
Sanford Is in second place In
club hitting with a 4M mark, nine |
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points behind league leading Lake- D O C t O P U P u B P S
land.

Indian Star
To Take ‘Rest1

WEST PALM BEACH (U PI&gt;- Patriots Sign Guard
BOSTON (UP!) — Tha Boston
Dub Pagan relaxed at his fire
NEWTON, Mas*. (U P l)—Clavecdytala’a Job today and looked Patriot* of the American Football lend lodian* centerflelder Jim
Laagua have eignad John Gianback to the two shots most re­ nandrea, 218-pound guard from l'ieraall was boma with his family
sponsible for Sunday's victory la tha Unlvaraity of Cincinnati.
her* today, but ha said it was
the Florida Open golf tournament
Just a noimal visit as far as he
at nearby Tequesta.
knew and not an enforced rest
*A brilliant .recovery shot and a Bowling Head
ordered by the team physician.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. f U P l)-N a t
10-foot putt on the llth bole gave
Dr. Don Kelly, Indians doctor,
,Pagan a one-under par TO and a Kogan of Clavtland, Ohio ie the said Sunday night ba ordered an
four round total of ISO. He nip­ new preaident of the bowling Indefinite rest for Piersall after
ped Miami Beach's George Bern­ Proprietors Association, He was tbe stormy outfielder wee ejected
ard In by one stroke to win, 9300 elected Sunday a t tha group’i 28th from the Indians nightcap with
annual convention.
top mossy.
the Yankees a t Cleveland.
The banishment, following •
sixth Inning argument with um­
pire Hank Soar, was tha most re­
cent of a eerie* of Incident* in­
volving Plsrsall this season.
When Piersall arrived Sunday
night a t Boston'* Logan Airport,
he said he did not know h* had
been ordered to taka a rest. 11a
said be was merely home for a
three day visit with his wife and
children, who have lived in thie
Boston suburb since be w ai with
the Boston Rsd Sox.

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Orlando Nips
Sanford Nine
By 5-4 Score

Standings

The Sanford Greyhounds suf­
fered their eighth straight lot* in
a row Sunday night as Orlando
outlasted the locals, S-4.
Leesburg's hitters had a picnic
as tbe Orioles humiliated Lake­
land 24-8 to set the highest run
total In the 1960 Florida State
League season.
E ver/ Leetburg batter except
tbe pitchers got a t least one hit.
Roger Pearson banged the three
Indian hurlera for five hits in
seven trips end drove in icven
runs.
Bobby Brown and Jim Satalich
had four hits each.
Lou Konyha pitched St. Peters­
burg to a 2-0 win over Daytona
Beach and picked up his fifth
straight win. The effort was Kony­
ha'* third shutout of the year
and It dropped his earned run
average to a sparkling 1.46.
Tonight’s action inciudea Day­
tona Beach a t Tampa, Leesburg
a t St. Petersburg, Orlando at
I’aiatka and Sanford a t Lakeland.

Weekend Sports
By United Press International
SATURDAY
WIMBLEDON, England-B arry
McKay and Earl Buchholz reached
the quarter-finals of the Wimble­
don tennis championships.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. _ Gay
Brewer Jr, won tha 115,000 Kan­
sas City pro-amateur golf tourna­
ment with a 210 score.
BAKEI1SFIELD, Calif. — John
Thomas high-jumped 7 feet, 2 in­
ches to set a world record in tha
AAU track and field champion­
ships.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. —
Dick Crawford, University of Hou­
ston Junior, won tho NCAA golf
championship for the second time.
SUNDAY
PURTMARNOCK. Ireland-B elgium'a Piory van Donck won tho
individual International golf titlo
and tha United 8latee took the
Canada Cup.
CHANTILLY, France — Henri
de Lamas* won tha French ama.
teur golf championship for tb t
llth tima by defeating John Daw.
•on of Loi Angeles, 4 and 2.
LE 3IANS, France —• Olivier
Gendebien and Paul Frer* of Belglum raptured tbe Lo Mans 24hour endurance classic in *
Ferrari.
CHICAGO — Joyce Zlske of
Waterford, Wi«„ defeated Barbara
Romack on the second playoff
hoi* to win tha women’* Western
Open golf championship.

Frazer Favored
At Wimbledon
WIMBLEDON, England (UPI)
— Young Earl (Butch) Buchhols
of St. Luuls, who beat Neals Fras­
er In tbe U. S. national indoor
championship* at New York
earlier this year, gets another
crack at tbe Aussie today in tha
Wimbledon tenuis championships.
Fraser was a strong favorite to
win the match — one of two
quarter-final tusslea on today'*
program.
The other quarter-final will pit
big Parry Mackay of Dayton, O.,
co-favorite with Fraser for tbe
men's title, against Italian Daria
Cupper Nicola Pietrangell.
Mackay was expected to win his
match as easily as Fraaar, Tha
second - seeded Y a n k breesed
through hla first four matebaa
without losing a set. Ha was es­
pecially Impreeslv* in whipping
Jorgen Ulrich of Denmark, 6-2,
6-2, 8-6, in tha fourth round Sat­
urday.

Florida stale League
W L
49 I t
Lakeland
3t IT
Pslatka
Tampa
34 31
33 33
SANFORD
29 31
Orlando
29 39
St. Petersburg
24 39
Leesburg24 40
Daytona Beach

League Leaders

Bowling Leaders
Have 'Rough' Night

Signi Ram Pact
LOS ANOELES (UPI) — The
Loa Angelea Rams have an.
nounced tba signing of offensive
tackle Charlie Bradshaw to a twoyear contract Bradshaw, a form­
er Baylor University star, is
starting his third year with the
Rami.

Start Training
NEW YORK (UPI) — Welter­
weight champion Beany (Kid)
Paret and Garnet (Sugar) Mart
of Philadelphia bava atarted train­
ing for tbolr non-titl* bout a t
Madison Square Garden, July 12.
Nearly half , of the nation's de­
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421
410
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497
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Rookie Jim Gentile Is the Amer­
ican League's naw batting leader
and that makes it tough for Tokyo
but bully for first-piece Baltimore.
Gealile, purchased conditionally
from St. Panl for 920,000 duriac
the off-season, was all sat to go
to Japan and play if he failed
te make good with the Orioles.
National Lea gee
He looked futile with Baltimore
W. L. Pet GB
41 24 .631. ... this spring end began to think
Pittsburgh
more end more about bis trip to
Milwaukee •
36 23 .390 2
tbe Far East.
Sea Francisco
34 31 .337 •
" I wasn't fooling,” says tbe
32 34 .443 tie
St. Louis
slugging. 26-year-old first base31 34 .477 10
Cincinnati
Los Angeles
30 34 .4 » 101k man. "R ather than go beck to
27 39 .400 14W tbe minors, 1 would have gone to
Philadelphia
Chicago
23 37 .403 141e Japan.”
Paul Richards stuck with Gen­
Tuesday's Games
Los Angeles at Philadelphia, night tile, however, and the Orioles paid
San Francisco at Pittaburgb. night St. Paul tbe money for him only
a few weeks ago. The transaction
Milwaukee at Chicago
could easily develop into the base­
Cincinnati at SC Louis, night
ball eteal of tbe year.
America* League
W. L. Pet. OB
GentUa slammed bis ninth and
10th homers of tbe season against
41 17 .103
Baltimore
Kansas City Sunday—on* with
37 23 .597 1
New York
33 27 .3*5 2
two on in tha sixth inning and
Cleveland
36 30 .343 4
another with th* bases full in the
Chicago
31 32 .492 7(4 seventh—to drive in seven runs
Detroit
29 34 .432 10
Washington
20 39 .400 tits
Kansas City
22 42 444 17
Boston
Tuesday's Games
Chicago a t Washington, night
Cleveland at Baltimore, night
By Untied Pree# 1*1*national
Kansas City at N'aw York, night
National Lea gee
Detroit at Boston, night
Player 4k Club G. AB. B. H. Pet.
Mays. S. F.
66 233 36 a t 44i
Larkcr, L. A. 31 143 21 60 .343
Groat, Pitts.
63 264 41 96 .339
Clemente, PitU. 63 239 at 96 432
Walters. Phlla. SC 200 27 66 430
White. St. Louie 63 234 3* 92 .323
Asbburn, Chi. *2 233 47 76 421
Kirkland, S. F. 66 239 32 73 413
Skinner, PitU. 64 232 47 76 410
B. Edwards Builders Supplies H errera, Phlla. 69 204 26 63 .30*
took on the V.F.W. team, last
American Leaf**
week In the Thursday, night Mix­
G. AB. B. H. Pet.
ed League, and came out on the Gentile. Bello. 61 150
52 .347
losing end a* their opponent* took Runnels, Boston 62 246 39 13 437
2 4 points from them. This give* Minoso, Chi.
66 252 41 94 433
the euppliers a total of 2 6 4 in Maris, N. Y. 60 223 43 74 429
top spot, with DeBary Pharmacy Smith. Chi.
63 243 36 71 411
and Powell's Office Supply tied in Kuenn, Clave. 39 223 36 70 .314
second with 24 wins each.
Skowron. N. Y. 36 217 19 66 404
Town 4k Country T. V. Service Lopes, N. Y. a 14* 33 43 402
dropped three to Food Fair, put­ Kerxog, K. C. 50 163 30 49 401
ting the T. V. team in third, and Berra, N. Y. 49 141 26 44 .297
the grocers in fifth. Stainmoyer
Kbas Batted la
Roofing, with a 2664 scratch
National League —Banks, Cubs
scries took all four point* from I t, Mayi, GlanU 32, Cepcda, GiSanford Mfg. Co., and climbed anU 32, Aaron, Brave* 30, Cltinto fourth epot, while the menu- men!*, Pirates 49.
facturers took ovar sixth. Mrs.
American Ltagnc—Maris, Yan­
Appleby's Restaurant, in dropping kees 39, Gentile, Oriole* 49, Han­
three to tho druggists, dropped to sen, Orioles 47, Minoso, Wbilo Sox
seventh, and V. F. W. holds eighth. 46, Ltihon, Senators 43, Skowron,
Ed Callan was top bowler in Yankees.
the league, with a 690 scratch
Home Bans
series, but Jo# Danyluk run him
National League —Banks, Cube
a close second, turning in a 671. 21, Boyer, Cards 19, Aeroa,
Ann Conklin had a 666 to lead tha Braves 17, Mathews, Bravee II,
women.
Cepeda, Giants 13.
Picking up the 3-10 split, was
American League—Maris, Yan­
Viola Kastner, Dot Powell, Keith kee! 22, Lemon, Senators 17, Man­
Westfall, Don Baldwin, Bill Fostar tle, Yankee! 16, Held, Indians 13,
and Wallaca Woods, with Woods Maxwell, Tigers 12.
also making tha 9-7. Sua Jackson
also failed tbla one, and Mary Lou
Danyluk got the five and dime.
Ken Ston* toppled tbe 4-9, while
Gloria Accardl picked up tba 6-7
to add to her total.

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in a 9 2 victory that powered the
Oriolci into first piece. Along
with It, be vaulted to tbe top of
the league la hitting with a 447
average and Jumped lo eaeond
place in the nine-batted in depart­
ment with 49.
Rookie Chuck Eetrada. support­
ed by Gentile’s two homer* plui
another by Gene Woodling,
breezed to bis eighth victory with
a two-hitter. Estrada held tha A's
hilUss until the eighth when Bill
Ttittle singled sod Andy Carey
bomcred.
.
The Indians knocked tbe Yan­
kees out of first plaee by winning
the second game of a doubleheader, 7-6, in 11 innings after
losing the opener, 6-2. The White
Sox swept a pair from tbe Red
Sox, 4-2, end 21-7 (Util's no mis­
print), and the Senator* look two
from th* Tiger*. 4-2 and 7-4In tha National League, tha lastplace Cube snapped a nine-game
losing streak with 7-6 and 7-3 vic­
tories over the first-place Pirates.
Despita the two losses, tba Pirate*
lost only a half game of their
lead and they still a rt three
games up on tbe second-place
Braves, who lost to the Dodgers,
S-3. The Reds beat the GlanU,
10-4, while tbe Phillies won a 3-2
decision over the Cardinal* in e
12-innutg opener and then loit the
nigbicap. 4-3.
Southpaw Whitey Ford stopped
tbe Indian* on four bit* In win­
ning tbe opener for tbe’Yankeei,
who knocked out Ted Bowtfleld
with a three-run b u n t in tbe
ilxth.
Roger Mari* wa* tbe key men
In tbe nigbicap. He kept the Yan­
kee* in tbe game with his 21*t
and 22nd homer* of tbe seaion
and then committed an llth in­
ning error on pinch bitter Bob
Hale's double that allowed Hank
Foile* to icore tbe winning run.
Jim Perry was tba winner and
Johnny Jam es tba loser.
Billy Pisrce and Early Wynn
burled tbe WbiU Sox to th tir two
wins ovar tba Red Sox. Pierce
pitched a five-bitter and drove In
two run* in lb* opentr and Wynn
coasted in tba nightcap a* the
White Sox turned the game into
a shamble* with 11 run* in tne
fourth inning. Sherm Lollar led
Chicago'* 22-bit attack in the
nightcap with four biU.
Pedro Ramos and Don Lee
Uamed up for Washington's open­
ing game triumph over Detroit
with Ramos registering hie fourth
victory. Tbe Senator* scored alt
of their runs and eight of their
10 hits off Frank Lary. In th*
nightcap, Washington ebased los­
er Paul Foytack with a four-run
burst la the first Inning and aflar
Law Berberet’a three-run homer
drew tbe Tigers within one run
in the seventh, Reno Bertoia hit
a two-run homer for the Senators
In the eighth. BiU Fischer gained
hia_third victory. _

Friend and Vern Law in their
sweep. Friend, trying for his 10(h
win in th* opener, was ripped
for 10 hits and six runs in 4 2-3
innings. Mark Freeman was tha
winner although requiring Don
Elston's help in the ninth when
the Pirates rallied for four runs.
Law shooting for his 12th victory
in the nightcap, gave up all seven
Chicago runs during the eight in­
nings he worked. Errors by Don
Hoak and Bob Skinner helped
Chicago score four runs in the
sixth. Seth Morebead was tbe win­
ning pitcher.
Rookie Frank Howard drove in
four runs with two bomsrs as the
Dodgers downed the Bravos.
Johnny Podres held MUwaukee to
seven hits for his seventh victory
against six losses. Lew Burdette
was ugged with his third loss
compared with eight victories.
Bob Purkey scored his seventh
victory for tbe Rods although the
Giants got to him for 11 hit*. Tbo
Reds scored two rune in thef irst
Reds scored two runs in the first
inning on Andre Rodgers' error
and doubles by Veda Pinson and
Gu* BeU, then drove Jack Senford to tbe showers with a fourrun rally in the third. Wally Poit
and Orlando Cepcda hit homers.
Tony Gonzalez' 12th inning ho­
mer off Ernie BrogUo gave the
Phils their opening gsm* vic­
tory but Brogllo came back in
relief in tbe nightcap to win and
bring his racord to 6-4. Tba Cards
erased a two-run deficit in tho
nigbicap when Hal Smith hit a
thr*e-run homer in the ninth in­
ning.

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Q u o t a b le
| Q u o te s

QUANTITY
RIGHTS
RESERVED

By Uailed Press International
WASHINGTON A Senate
Foreign Relations Committee re­
port on the U-2 incident and re
aulting summit collapse:
“ In the absence of compelling
reasons to the contrary, there is
good reason to conclude that the
f l i g h t should not have gone."
WASHINGTON - Underscoreta p - of State C. Douglas Dillon,
on the riots which caused Presi­
dent Eisenhower to cancel his
visit to Japan:
“ One of the good things that
has come out of this is that it
has opened the eyes of the Japan­
ese people to the ways the Com­
munists operate and what they
^ r * able and willing to do."

MIBCHANTS CHIN KAMH

Wr.th Your Surchai* of 41.00
or Mon food Order

SLICED TENDER BAB/

CAPT. ROBERT W. SI, YE, Sanford Naval Air Station Commanding Of­
ficer, is shown swearing in Ens. Douglas 1* Michl. Looking on are Michi's
wife Alma and three of their four children: Suellen. 12; Lawrence. 7; and
David, 5. The Michis’ youngest daughter, Jeanne Marie, 14 months, was
not present a t the recently held ceremonies.

Prices Good Thra
lioon Wednesday.

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W ITNESS m y bond and official
to o l of offic* a t Sanford, g e m ln o lt
County. Florida, t h is g l t h d a y of
j u n * . use.
(SEAM .
A r t h u r II. B erhw llh. J r .
C lark of C ircuit Court
By: J o a n M. Wilke.
D t p u t y Clerk

•

NOTICE O F SUIT
T H E STATE O F FLORIDA, TOl
SA RAH F. BROWN. If alive, pud
ir dsod to h s r u n know n h*lrt, dovise**.
Itsa to tt
ond
g r a n te e s ;
H E N R Y C. S H E P H E R D . If nllv*.
a n d If dead to hla u n know n hair*,
devisees, Its*!*** and s r a n t t t t ; nil
p trsoni
h a v in g
or
c la im ing
Intoraata by. th ro u g h , u n d e r or
a g a i n s t s u r h parti**: and, oil
^ p a r t i e s h a v in g or rlolm lng any
E s t a t e . r i g h t, till* o r Internal In
or lion upon th* wbola o r a n y
p o r t e f th* follo w in g dsocrlbrd root
p r o p e r l y lying, be in g and e l t u t t *
In aomlnol* County, Florida, towit:
Th* N orthe ast
of th* South.’•*[ ■* of tho N ortheast &gt;4 of
Portion 7. T ow nship •* South,
R a n a * S* Kaai.
TOU A R E H E R E B Y NO TIFIED
t h a t a s u it to qulot till* ha* h**n
fllad a g a i n s t you In Iho C ircuit
Court. Ninth Ju d ic ia l C ir c u it e f
- F l o r i d a , In a nd fa r aomlnol* Coun&gt; B y , la C ba ac sry. tho t b b r t v U t r d
till* o f which I* Ja m ea C. H all
a a d Boll* d o s t Hall, hla wife.
P l a in t i f f s , vs. S a r a h F. Brown, t t .
a l .. Dofondanta, a n d by th**a pr*aonta you a r t r o q u l r td lo fll* yo u r
a n s w e r to oald c om plaint w i t h th*
ITIork of aald C o u rt and t&lt;f oorvo
n ro p y thereof upon 111* Plaintiff*'
a t t o r n e y who** pant* and addrosa
a p p e a r s below on o r befor* iho
t l i h day a t July, A. D. ISSe. t h e r e ­
in a e i t l n s up th* **late, r ial.:,
till* or In tere st In, o r ll*n upon,
Ihe above d e tr r l b e d p ro p e rty claim.(Tgd by you. Herein fall not, or
decro* pro t o n f o u n will b* t u ­
tored a e a l n a t you by default.
W ITNESS My had* and th* t e a l
of told Court - al Sanford. Semi,
imlo County, F lo r id a ihto t 4 tb day
of Ju n e . A. P. ISSt.
A ltT IH .lt B E C K W IT H JR .
c l e r k of lb* C ircuit Court
Hy: Aria J. I.u n d q u ltl
eputy Clerk
K l a n e . h M. Loffler
E d w a rd * B uild ing
Foot Office Draw or SJu
Sanford. Florid*
—Attorney f o r P laintiff*
V H b l l i h J u n * J I , A J u l y S, I t , IS i

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Green S T A M P S
W I1H F VE RY PU R C H A SE
CMOOSI F0OM MODI FMAW IOOO
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Dynalronlcs lac., (ormed in
Orlando by five electronici en­
gineer* a little over three y ean
ago, predicts gross revenues for
the current fiscal year of $2,700,000, nearly $1,000,000 more than
for 1959.
Dynatronics' president, Parker
Painter Jr. made this ‘estimate
as the company approaches 1960's
first quarter dosing date June

Legal Notice

31. M arlsy, Ja inea II. o 'lir le n ,
Georgia. A. O'Brien and J a n a Cl.
H a ffle r. a r a hereby noilflt.l th a t
a Com plaint In foreeloaa a c e rta in
^ m o r t g a g e on. iho lo llo w ln s desvrlbV o d p r ope rty. In w i n
|, o | J. Hlork "K". COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO. I, a c ­
c o r d in g to in* p lat th e r a o f aa
racorded In f l a t ilook I I , p a s s
IS, I'ubllr n e r o r d s of Stm lnola
C ounty, Florldo,
h a t b**n filed o g a ln t t you ond
you a r t r o q u lr td to eerv* a copy
of y o u r An»w*r o r Pleading t o tha
C o m p la in t on P l a l n t U r t a tt o r n e y s ,
Andaraon, R uth. W ard * Dean,
I I I F e a t Contra! Avtnue, Orlando,
F lorldo. and f l i t tho o rigina l Ana w t r o r PW adlnv In th* offlro of
Iho C lark of th* C ircuit Court on n r
bo fo rt th* l l t h day of J u l y . 1SS*.
I f you fa ll to do *o, a Doer**
P r a Contsa so will ha t a k e n a g a i n s t
you for tha rsllof dem anded la
th a Complaint.
T hla Nollca ahall b« published
• nea oa th w t o k for f o u r c o a s t r u t i t t w*aks In th* S anford H er-

on

M ERCH AN TS

JUNE 23
Admissions
David Sullivan, DsBary; Andrew
Patarson, Sanford, Bill* Conklin,
DoBary; Bernice Bulger, Sanford;
Archie Mat Collins, Sanford;
Elaine Morris, Sanford; Julia
Scarborough, Sanfotd; Ross Lee
Williams, Osteen.
Dismissals
.M a rg a re t Filipatrirk, Sanford;
V M argarat Faulk, Sanford; William
8trlngfi*ld, Sanford; Mrs. Charles
Painter said that during tha first
Youtsey and baby, Sanford; Mrs. year of operation tha company
Edward Doty and baby, Sanford; handled a dollar volume of work
Odessa Wolf, Sanford.
of approximately 9107,000. Dur­
ing the second year thla was
nearly quadrupled to $419,000. At
the end of the third year—1939—
IN TWR t 'I R C t'I T COt RT OF TIIK dollar volume had again quad­
NIN TH J l DICIAI. ClRCI IT OF, rupled lo 91,900,000, which pro­
A M I FOR SEMINOLE r o I N T X , duced earnings of 22 cents per
m y to a ilM
IN CHANCERY .NIMshare of common atock.
v i H R to rn
T H E HOSTON FIV E CENTS 8AVThe company is engaged in
IM IS BANK
Pla intiff, electronics research, development,
instrumentation and production
R O B E R T R. MARI.F.T a nd BAR. for both the armed forces and
BARA M. MARI.BT, hla wife*
JA M ES H. O'BRIEN and O E O n- private industry.
It has grown from its five
411A A. OHR1KN. hla wife, and
JA XK 0 . H K F r L F .n . • widow.
founding members to a total of
Defendant*
ROTICE OF *1 IT IN MORTUAUK 168 employes.
r O B E C L O a t RE
The air conditioned plant, locat­
TO:
ed on Highway 17-92 In Seminole
R O n E R T R MARI.BT and RARCounty was specifically designed
A E A R A M. MARI.KY, HI* wife,
lo suit the specialised need of
^ 1 1 7 Riverside Urlv*
G reenw ood Xllatlealppl
the company. A 20,000 square feet
JA M E S II. O'BRIEN amt OEOR- addition has just been complet­
(11A A. IYDRIKN, hla wife,
ed which provides a facility of
IT. S. Navy Coniml»*ary Slurs
P e a r l Harbor. Hawaii
41,000 squire feet and will en­
JA N E &lt;1. IIE F F L K It
able the company to accomplish
R. T. D. No. 1
a planned expansion to over 230
l .n g i n t o n . I'»nn»)lvanla
TSU. Robert II. Marley, B a r b a r a employes.
,

WE S A V F Y O U M O N E Y

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MONTREAL — Prison Gov. E.
Gcraaay, following a riot hy 330
inmales of Bordeaux Jail in
which four parsons were injured:
“ There h is been a slight dis­
turbance inside. Everything is
now under control."

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CDR. E. DANKWORTH,
commander of Carrier Air
Group Three based on Ihe
Saratoga, it a s recently
completed his ijualificHtionn ns a heavy attack
plane commander in the
A3!) Skywarrior.

FORT LAUDERDALE (U P I ) Kathy Magda, vivacious 19-yearold brunette, said Sunday when
she was-announced as winner ol
the I960 Miss Florida contest she
thought a mistake had been made.
Miss Magda, who represented
this city in the pageant at Sara­
sota. was crowned Saturday night
to dim ax three days of prelimi­
nary Judging.
Tl»c dark-eyed beauty won the
right lo represent Florida in (he
Mlsi America contest at Atlantic
City in September. She also raceivrd a li.ooo educational scho­
larship, modeling and personal |
appearance contrada, clothea and
a vacation.
Annette Baker of St. Petersburg,
was first runnerup, Sandy Guthrie
of Miami was second, Charlotte
Jeorg of Winter Park was third
and Linda Couch of Tampa wai
fourth.
Miss Magda, a graduate of Fort
Lauderdale'*
Stranahan
High
School and a Florida Slate Univcrslly student, was the only con­
testant to win two preliminary
events. She took the talent com­
petition Thursday and the swim
suit competition Friday.
At Florida State, the wai chosen
“ Greek Goddess'' this year and
“ Miss Drcamboat'' in 1939. She
was a finalist In the 1960 Orange
Bowl beauty contest.

U.J. GOVERNMENT
GRADE "A" QUICK FROZEN

FREE GIFTS

Western Lean Corn Fed Mealy
LADY FAIR BUTTERMILK
OR SWEET MILK

FROZEN FOODS
WINTER GARDEN
FROZEN

Apple, Peach, Cherry

Legal Notice!

LADY FAIR LARGE

A warning (o all foxhuntrrs who
APPLICATION FOR T H R SALK OF
C O t'V T l 1.4 M IS
“disturb
the peace" at night in
A l t T I I l n H. RKCKWITH, Jit.
DeBary was issued by Constable
C lerk of Hie Circuit Court
Sanford, Semlnol* County, Florida O. D. Papineau.
J u n o ], l t i e
Papinrau laid he is going to
F o r ond on be half of Iho Hoard
of County C om m liatonera o f Semi­ “ crack down on fox hunters who
nole County, Florida, and In a c ­ come to DeBary from other areas
cordance with Ihe provlalon* ef with their hounds, creating a
C h a p te r 1*4. F lorida B latu tea 1141,
aa amended, you a r e hereby r e ­ nuisance at night and keeping
q u e u e d to publleh notic e of end
o ffer el puhllo eel* to Ihe higheet bidder fn r re eh , e t th e from
door of the Bemlnnle County Court
llouee a t Hanford, Iho follo w ln a
FIC T IT IO t a RANK
deei rlbed landa a llu a te d In aald NATICK l a he reb y given t h a t 1
am engaged in b n s l n r t s a t IDS
Counly, t o - n l t :
Cert.
Hate of
L ast Aead. W est Sill at. aem lnnle County,
Florida, under t h e f ictitious name
No.
Cerl.
Value
at. Telephone A nsw ering Hervlre,
ssr
i /7 / 4 1
iio e o a
and Ibal I Intend to r e g is te r eald
Value F l s e d
l*ate
Ay Hoard
Acquired name w lih th e C lerk of Iho Clrm ono
7/7/41 r u l t Court, aemlnnle County. F lo rN. *« ft. of W. I Si ft. of lllork
S T ie r 17 of tha T own of Sanford
flat# and Tim a of S a lt
A t J u l y II. It** a t 11 A. M.
Sira, d r a c o H. A rm stro n g
14St W. F i r s t S t r e e t — Sanford,

Legal Notice

many of tha local resident* awake
all night."
The constable added that be
hai received many complaints
from DeBsry residents of the
noise being mada by the fox
hunters,
“ Unless this Is stopped, strin­
gent action will be taken against
violators," Papineau warned.

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Residents To Show
Recreation Need
Residents sr* expected to m iss
at the North Orlando Town Coun­
cil meeting Tuesday lo requeit
Ihe councilman to promota the
idea of caiablishiBg a recreational
am .
The meeting will be held in
Mayor Roy Liddicott'a office at
8 p. m. Tuesday.

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W ITNESS my hand a n d nfflrla
Meal a t Sanford. SemlnoU County
Florida, th is M rd day of J u n e
I***.
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A r t h u r &gt;1. H e ikw itb, J r .
C lark of tho Circuit C o u rt
Seminole C - u a iv . Florida
Hy: Je a n B. Wilke.
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Deputy c l e r k
d o r d o a V. F r e d e r l t k
A tto rn ey for F la ln tif f
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Sanford, Fiords
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F at* 8—Mon. June I f , I960

By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: Pleaw print your
opinion of parent* who come to visit their
married children without an invitation
and whenever they feel like it.
Th# only advance notice we ever jrct is,
•We ar* dying to ace the grandchildren.”
My husband and I have been annoyed
by theae spur-of-the-moment visits from
his parents and mine. No sooner does one
set leave when the other set ahowa up.
Don’t you think parents should realise
th a t If they were wanted they would be
Invited? Just because our children happen
to be their grandchildren seems to be a
pretty poor excuse for barging in.
y
IMPOSED UPON
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DEAR IMPOSED ON* Do YOU need
an invitation to visit your parents’ home ?
I doubt it. Most parents make it plain that
THEIR home Is THEIR CHILDREN’S
home. And many parents have kept their
large homes in spite of the added work
sad expanse so their children and grand,
children may visit them. Your parents feci
welcome because they don’t suspect you
are sa small and selfish as you really are.
Yob two make a serpent's tooth look dull I
o « o
DEAR ABBY: There la a young worn,
an who drives by our house every mom*
f a t about 8:05 in a blue and white Chevy.
My husband feels that it'a hla duty to
amlle and wave a t her. He doesn't know
her from a load of hay. I say he can look
the other way. He aaye it will h u rt her
feeling*.
I am fattin g upset over this routine.
Am I wrong to object or not? Please put
jroor answer in the paper, Abby. I want
Mg old gent to as* Jt.
UPSET
DEAR UPSET: If he doesn’t know her

from a "load of hay," maybe he is ju st
feeling his oats. Next time, stand right
beside your husband, embrace him affec­
tionately and smile and wave to the friend­
ly stranger. I’ll bet she either changes her
route of her routine.
DEAR ABBY: I am a boy of 12 and 1
am having trouble with my brother, who
is 10. He wore my Boy Scout uniform and
tQok my bugle outside and blew it all day.
When I caught him I gave him a little
tap on the head. He was standing on the
porch by the mailbox and his head ac­
cidentally hit the mailbox and a little tiny
cut was made and maybe two drops of
blood came nut. He ran in the house
screaming and my mother went into
hysterica
I am now beinjr puniahed by having
to stay in the hou.M all day Saturday and
Sunday. My brother didn’t fret puniahed
at all for wearing my uniform and blow,
insr my bugle. Do you think this wns fair?
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DEAR PUNISHEO: Your brother had
punishment coming, too! But your mother
probably felt th at m atter waa taken care
of when you "tapped’* him (some tap!) on
the head. Next time, leave the punishing
to your mother.
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AND DESPERATE": I can’t help you
unleaa you aend me your name and ad*
dress. T offer advice and refer people to
the proper agencies; I do not "turn them

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Abby in care of this paper. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.

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EDYTH THORNTON M cLEO D
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•I have beta te exhausted I tan
hardly work through the day, 1
•a t ag at ail o'clock eaah day, do
all my housowoifc ole., and then
drive to aiy Work In town, la thla
as ha ualion part ad growing oldar.
1 am aixty, but I am not OLD or
81CK-H."
You are overdoing It, and you
Bfed more rest. At we grow older,
« e de need to rest more end aot

‘‘go" so hard. You sptak ef "your
work" in town, but whet ia it that
you do at *1x7 I call th at work,
too. Can't you get a member of
the family to take th at over, so
you can alaep UI) taven a t least,
have a leituraly bath, torn* break,
fast and than driva to town? Driv­
ing ia work on busy mornings, ae
take it a bit aatitr, won't you?
"M r problem la a vary,florid
complexion, and with my pure

Trio Takes Unusual

CHICAGO (U PI) — The boya
•laying country muaie. these days
have big city manners, among
Other unexpected qualities.
Take tha Chad Mitchall Trio,
ooo of the country* newest young
folk Binging group*. They still
•ing dolefully of bluebells and
•Mltleahellt, but Utty invited thla
reporter to dinner and tent her
aad orchid — a yellow on* a t
•bat!
Two aerubbed, blond* German
gift*, I I and 90, who Joined the
aorty, alto got orehida and looked
like the Junior prom — which
mad* the reporter feel Uke Moth,
aria Day.
Oa a night when you gat yellow
oeehid* from tha gultar-sUum.
tn aspect, h u t . . .
Yon don't aspect thorn to droaa
Ilka theae callage boys who played
Chicago's staid Palmer House (a
gray flannel suit*.
And you have ovary right to
oop act throe men la a trio. There
aao four hoys aad a guitar ia tho
Chad Milahe11 Trio, Dannie Col■as. tha boy with the guitar,
Aaeoa't aiag. He and the ataging
■atabare ef tha trio, Mitchall,

Mika Pugh and Mike Kubluk, are
all undergraduate! from Gontaga
College, Spokane, Waah.
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The Channel Swim: “Queen for
a Day," an NBC-TV daytime fea*
lure since January, IBM, shifts to
ABC-TV’s afternoon schedule next
season.
How to gel on "The Price is
Right": NBC-TV reports the win­
ner of Its “ Bill Cullen Look-Alike
Contest" will appear on the show
Wednesday night, July JO. Wom­
en and children are eligible.
ABC radio reports “ tba largest
alngl* program audience in all of
radio history"—sa million listeners
—tuned lo the Patterson Johansson
title light Monday night. Figure*
are baaed on a 100-city Trendex
survey.
Bill Dana, known na "Jose Jimines" on the Steve Allen Show,
will appear oa CBS TV’a “Spike
Jones Shew" thie summer.
Fred Astaire, now planning hla
neat NBC-TV special, hope* to
have daaeer Berrie Chase with
hitn again.

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By FRED DANF.IG
NEW YORK (UPD—’ Tha Se­
cret World of Eddie Hodges" was
easy to u k e but it left me won­
dering about th# secret world of
TV’ scheduling.
The one-hour CBS-TV special
starred -Master Hodgra and his
heroic. elaborate backyard daydream* which, courtesy of video­
tape, could burst into being right
before our very eyes. Why a show
of this sort is presented at 10 p.m.
when the
youngster* it it
about are all snooting is today's
puzzle.
The program, with Jackie Glea­
son as the harmonica-backed nar­
TUESDAY A. M.
rator, sentimentally addressed it­
( I ) Today . . D a r t O e rre w e y self to the question, “What is a
«f) W i a l t i r
boy?" as depicted by Master
I I ) Sarin M arkat
Hodges, who stUI has enough
l«) W aka Up Meelea
baby fat and fracklea on him to
IS) Today
I f ) N*«e*
successfully portray the universal­
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ly appealing all-American boy
|f&gt; C a p ta la K s n a a r o o
type. Boys may dream about pi­
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i t ) M o m m a T k o a tr o
rates, cewboya, circuses and vau­
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deville, or show business. And
( I ) K arloon Kapara
they sometimes cause mischief,
l i t Reeder* DI«o»t
I f ) Dina D ona Bchoel
like when they accidentally bat a
I f ) N a n a and Interview *
ball through a neighbor's window.
I t ) Da Ro Ml
I'U buy all that. Heck, Art Lanki t ) Rod I l o n a Show
i t ) i l e v l e At Ton
teller has been telling us all that
i l l P la y T our H u a t k
for years.
(*) On T ko Oo
Such pasttimes are deeply im­
( t ) Prloo la R i g h t
1*1 1 Lava Lucy
bedded in our lore. They are. to
t t ) C a n e a n tr a t la a
be sure, literary cliches. But
( ! ) December 8 r l ! a
Thursday night's treatment of
these barefoot boy-with-Tom-SawTUESDAY P. M.
yer-tan pursuits succeeded in en(I) Train er C IIN IW IN

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white hair 1 look very unattrac­
tive. What could 1 do to ton* down
my akin 7 Of course, I never wear
rouge or any bright colors in
clothes.—Mr*. T."
Cleanse your fact with cleansIng cream, not hot water and soap,
and use a touch of cosmetic oil.
Than use face powder in a toft
beige shade, on* without any pink,
and have a soft rote tone in lip.
stick. If your akin still looks too
florid, try e dusting of pile laven­
der powder over tbo beige.
**1 have rather difficult hair to
keep nice. My scalp geta a* dry
a t my face. I would like to get a Sit*
program for homo care.—Rita F."
My booklet on hair care and t : i l
t:M
styling, written just for my a fte r
forty readers, should be of htlp to l i t !
you. To roctiva a copy, tend me a
long, self • addressed, eight-ccnt 1:1*
envelope and 3$ rents In coin. In
tha meantime, start brushing your
hair and massaging’ tha scalp.
With th* booklet, 1 will alto tend
a copy of directions for making
the famoue little "Halrbo," which
dreaaea up your hair ao attractive­
ly whan you do not wear n hat.

tertaininf In attractive good-hu­
mored faihion.
Producer-director Norman Jewiton. writers George Foster, John
Ayleswnrth and Frank Peppialt.
set designer Gary Smith and
choreographer Pete Gennaro com­
bined fantasy, insight, warmth and
ayle to make it a charming TV
divenlon.
They generally avoided the
quicksand of icntimcntality, ex­
cept for a final segment in which
Margaret Hamilton, as a grouchy
neighbor, began addressing the
Hodges lha way Danny Thomas
lectures hit TV son. Rusty Hamer
ever. Monday night. Most of the
dialogue was more straightfor­
ward.
Eddie’s daydreams conjured up
Boris Karloff, who was fearaomely
fulminatory as Capt. Hook, Hugh
O'Brian. as Wyatt Earp. who
ataged a virtuoso-style barroom
brawl, Jania Paige as a clown
who took part in a gloriously tany
clown dance while Eddie prepared
for hia sensational high-wire act,
and Bert Lahr as the mailman
who taught Eddie the vaudevilllan
‘‘skull,” ••conk," “double-conk"
and "eye fade-away,’* before join­
ing the led in e "Bluebird of Happlnesi" duet.
With school out, the show serve*
to remind parents to be patient
when the kids behave like kid*
this summer. Too bad they put it
on at an hour when the kids
couldn’t awing with it, too.

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Marine* r o t o t r o
Bob F roaclsco Boot
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u a t o ■ torso
Voting Dr. M aleae
MIMIenalr*
Beat ike Clack
From Theae Roele
Who Dm Ten T r a i
Verdict Is Tour*
C o m e ly P layhouse
B r l g h i t r Day
A m e r lw a I s s t i u s
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e d g e or Right
A dve nture Time
Movlu
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Fepeve Flay house
Q u irk D ra w McGra
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Top Stars Set
For New Film

Bill Offered
To Stop Payola

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —■ Paromount Pictures has announced
three multi-million dollar pleWASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep.
John B. Bennett (R-MIch.) planned luie* individually starring John
Friday to offer an amendment to Wayne, Danny Kaye and Frank
the pending House payola bill Sinatra. They will be filmed dur­
which would bring broadcasting ing th* next IB monthi.
Wayne will aU r In Howard
nelworka under federal regulation.
Bennett said be would offer tbe Hawks' “Th* African Story" to
proposal in an attempt to (UI a be filmed in Tanganyika.
Key* will stor In a comedy
"glaring emission" ia tha house
Commerce Committee hill to out­ which has not yet been named,
law payola, rigged TV ahowa aod and Sinatra will bend th* cast in
other deceptive broadcasting prac­ n comedy to be mad* by the pro­
tice*. Debate on the overall bUl ducer-writer-director team of Mel
Bhevelson and Jack Bose.
began Thursday.

CROSSW ORD

By LYLK C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (U PI)—If my
friends, tha radio broadcasters,
would take a bint from me, it
would bo this:
Give tha listeners a bieakl
Gel rid of that crowd noiie.
I waa one of those millions who
tuned in last week te Floyd Pat­
terson's butchary of Ingemar
Johansson. Tho blow-by-blow waa
a pretty thing. Tha fightcaster,
whoever he waa, had a clear voice,
a sharp eye and, to boot, ho knew
something of the racket.
Through rounds ont to four, in.
elusive, we got along fine. Radio
fight-casting hat coma a long way
sine* Graham McNameo Invented
the technique back there in th*
days of the Coolidge bull market,
equipment for th* job conaistod
McNamte'a qualifications a n d
•quipment for tha Job ronsiitad
exclusively of a timbroux baritone
voice. He also had an unerring initinct for recognising and announcing tho ontranco into th* arena
of the program's sponsors.
I a ! tha champ and th* eponaor
com* to ringside at th* tame mo­
ment on fight night, and McNameo
would prim* hia golden lunga
with enough hot air to toll to hia
eager listener*, this:
“Ah, and her* come* Mr. J.

Ing, uh------. daaporauly Hey,
Peglar, what would you coll that
thing Mrs. Moneybucka It wear­
ing?"
Westbrook Peglar: “Aw, ahudup.
Who the bell care* what th at
broad has on?"
McNamee: “Thank you, Mr.
Peglcr. Mr. Pegler, friends, taya
Mr*. Moneybucka It wearing a
gold lam* thing trimmed in mink
—oope! copal Tha fighters pro ia

THEY NEVER CHANGE
$ * y , HOM ER, GOT
A MATCH f " j

By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Earlier
thla week, the television industry
announced the winners of the
“ Emmy" awards. And now it's
time for me to announce the win­
ner* of the "Gimme" awards.
The trouble Is, there are so
many winners I don't have the
space lo list them all.
I had planned to present the
awards to tha members of Con­
gress who did the moat this year
toward keeping tha federal Treas­
ury from overflowing.
1 bad in mind getting tome
sculptor to design a bronze stat­
uette which the lawmaker* could
display in their offices to show
they had made a contribution to
tbe federal debt.
These symbolic figurines, called
“ Gimmea." rwould
" rhave ‘ depicted
-------- a taxpayer over a barrel with hit
back to the wall. It wouldn't have
been hard to find a model. 1
could have posed for it myself.
But so many congressmen did
outstanding spendthrift work this
year that I have decided to de­
clare il “ no contest." I think I'll
juM give Congress a unit citation
and pats along to (he special
award* iti other fields o( public
service.
The first aperial award goes to
Rep. D. R. (Billy) Matthew* (DFla.), who single-handedly saved
tbe nation iaat winter after be
waa barred from entering a re­
served section of the Mayflower
Hotel lobby.
In a speech on the House floor,
Matthewa wanted that "if giateamen are ever prohibited from
going into the lobbies of hotels,
I predict this republic is l e t far

looked the republic was stilt
standing.
The next award, for the beat
left-handed compliment, goes to
Sen. Hugh Scott (D-Pa.). Com*
menting on charges that Sen.
J. W. Fulbright (D-Ark.) waa "an
overeducated S.O.B.," Scott aald
“ I do not think the senator front
Arkansas It overeducated at all.R
The award in the congressional
Immunity division goes to Rep.
Samuel S. Stratton (D-N.Y.), who
left hit car by a parking meter,
thinking his congrettionil license
platea would keep police front
giving him a ticket.
When he returned two day* lat­
er, he discovered the m eter waa
owned by a private parking lot
and that he owed S1.20 in (eea.
The award for introducing thfl
bill moat unlikely to be pastecr
goes to Sen. Wayne Morse (DOre.). It would cut the salaries
of congressmen to S3 cents an
hour.

the ring. There got* the bell. A
right. A left. A right, left, right.
Whooih. He'* down. Ha's up. Mr.
Moneybucka ia standing at hi*
$160 ringside teat. Mr*. Money*
bucks also ia atandnig. He's down
again. Whooooth. Whatta fight!
l l i t referee ia counting. Hold on
folk*. — nine, ten! Ho'a out like a
lamp. Hey Peglar, who won?"
McNamee, of course, waa not
that bad. But ha wasn't very good
either, a t a fight announcer. This
week'* fightcaster waa okay. But
I had to wait for tha morning
ntwtpapers to learn what happened in the fifth round when
Patterson plastered dimples.
What waa broadcast to tho lis­
tening sodality in round five waf
the monstrous crowd noise. Tha
fightcaster'* words wort lost in
the scroerhta of the Polo Ground*
paying cuatomars. If tho broad,
cast waa intandad to convey th*
BEETLE BAILEY la good
excitement of tha evening it ad­
for a laugh every day, no matmirably succeeded. If it waa in­
tar where you ere. So be aura
tended to inform the listeners how
you Uke BEETLE along on.
tba fight was won, it was a flop.
your v a c a t i o n . Juat call'
Why could not tho crowd noise*
FA 2-2611 and have BEETLE
BAILEY and THE SANFORD
be screened out of tbo fight
The hotel immediately adopted
‘Caster's microphone! If we are an “ open lobby" policy for con­ HERALD delivered to your vato be deprived of TV aervico on gressmen and Ui* last t i n t I ration addrass.
all food fights, why must tha
climactic moments of the alter­
nate radio-cast bo wasted on th*
noises of a mob scene.
Bed na it waa, tha PatteraonJohansaon fightcast was a big
improvement over th* first fight
in which 1 had n boiling inUreat
▲ O N T H I O C IA N
and had to get th* etory second
hand.
Hi* air cen d itleeed

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5. Real Estate For Salt

2-BEDROOM first floor apart­
R E N T A BED
•■BEDROOM hom«, clean, eool
ment. Five room eottage, clean,
lA ff-A -D A Y
ana quiet;
!(rjS J i r i RoUswsy, Ilarpits’ &amp; 5iby i»4*
Small children accepted. Rent
By Day, Week or Moalh
Phona fA 2-368$.
$40 each. Phone FA 2-1737.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East Ph. FA 2-Sllt
116 W. lit S t 2-BEDROOM houie, kitchen equip­
aide between Celery and Geneva
ped. Phone FA 2-2127.
Avenue; 4 bedroom*, kitchen ap­ 3-BR., kitchen equlpt., attic (an
quiet neighborhood. FA 2
pliances. School bua atop. Quiet
2-BEDROOM upitaira apartment,
neighborhood. IT! per month.
air conditioned, 870. FA 2-0668.
FURNISHED cottage at Flva
Phone PA 2-614$.
Poiota. Ph. FA 2-1467.
3-BEDROO$( furniihed house 880
2 BEDROOM houae, kitchen equipmonth. 2$36 Palmetto. FA 2-1810
2-BEDROOM
apartment,
unfur
ped. Phone fA 26043._______
nlsbed, kitchen equipped, 13th
house,
EFFICENCY Apt. Ph. PA 2-4758.
and MellonvUlt. Ph. FA 2 2739. 2-BEDROOM furnished
electric kitchen; carpet. Phone
UNFURNISHED apartmert. Kit
FA 2 3750 or FA 2-1286.
chen equipped. Call FA 2 2800.
FURNISHED Apartmenti, Avalon
n r w a r t n r t i t c o i r t o r r m r . FURNISHED apt. $00 Park Ave
Apartmenti, 116 W. Second.
a irm
j c m r u i . e m e r r r . iv
a v n rnaa a n a a ito i.r r o i m . NICE Urge 2 barm. (urn. or un 2-BEDROOM house, unfurnished.
n .o a iiD A . in
t H a .u a a r n *.
(urn. apt*. 1700 Magnolia.
Cali Mri. Diet*. FA 2-3383 from
iin o n r r
1:00 til S:00 p. m.
1 and 2 BR furnlibad apartmenti
RUTH a. HlUOINnOTHAM. '
Plain tiff,
860 A 16$ mo.
FURNISHED garage apartment,
adulla only, 1513 Palmetto Ave.
2 BR. furniihed houaa 67$ mo.
HILLARD H IL L HIQOINIIOTHAM
ROSA PAYTON. REALTOR
t»af* ndant.
CLEAN
modern furnished apti.,
v o T i r a TO lirrK M i Ph. FA 2-1301 17-82 at Hiawatha
601 Palmetto. FA 2-4338.
T H B BTATB O r r i / i n J D A :
TO: MILLARD IITLL H ltlH IM IG. FURN. Apt. 2300 Melionviila
THAU, who** rtaldanc * and nd*
NICELY furniihed 3 room apart­
dr*** I* unknown.
GARAGE APARTMENT; 106 W.
ment, private bath. FA 2-3303.
Tou or* h*r*by nnilfU d t h a t ault
16th, St. No dogi. Apply after
baa h»«n fltad «*»ln»t you In th*
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gablei
C ircuit Court In and for Mtmlnnl*
4:30.
401 Magnolia Ava. FA 2-0720.
County, Klorldn In Chancary. Tha
" J u s t lg n o rs h im ."
n a tu r e of tHIn ault la a a u lt for TWO A THREE bedroom unfurn
2-BEDROOM
unfurnlihed borne
dlvorca. Ahbravlatad t It la of thla
iihed
houtei,
water
furnUbed,
raa* I* n U T H *. IIIOH IN BOTH AM,
available now. FA 2-1348.
kitchen* equipped. Located on
Pla intiff, va. MILLARD H IL L Iflll5. Real Efltatfl For Sale
OIMIOTIIAM, Dafandant. Th* nam*
dead end »treel. Call FA 2-4411. 3-BEDROOM furnished home to 2-A Beach Rentals
of tha P l a ln t l f r * a tt o r n e y I* I.KO
responsible
party.
$110
month­
W. HAt.RT, I I I b o u lk O r a n aa At*
HUTCHISON APARTMENTS—338
WEI-AKA APARTMENTS: roorai
AN EXCITING OFFER !
ly, less with leate. FA 2-3888.
au*. Orlando, Florida.
So. Atlantic Ave., D a y t o n a Naval offietr traniferred. Beau­
private baths, 114 W. F ln l St.
Not l a t * r t h a t th* 13th day n |
Beach. For reaervation call
tiful 3 BR., 2 bath home on huge
July, III*, you a ra raqulra d to NICE bedroom, private entrance HOUSE, FA 2-4186.
FA 2-0431.
Ilia w ith tha Clark of th a Circuit
fully landscaped corner loll
and bath. Phone FA 4-2448.
Court In a nd for n .m ln o l* Coun.
2-BEDROOM garage apt., large
Flexible down paym ent Come
ly, Florida, lha a n w a a r to aatd
living and dining room. 20031k RENT or SALE; $ room house;
look and you won't leava.
ault and to aarve upon tha P lain- 2-BEDROOM uniurnlihed bouii.
garage; modern; FA2-057I.
French Ave. Ph. FA 2-3630.
t i l t and in tha P l a l n t l i r a a tlui
FA 2-64IS for appointment.
Fenced backyard. FA 2-4967.
nay, a ropy o f a a Id a n a w t r .
I f you fall to do ao a Darraa HOUSE, 4 Rooma and balk, 84$ FURNISHED apartment, 2 rooma BEAUTIFUL Spartan Trallar, 1 1 BEDROOM, frame houie. Needs
Pro Confaato will
ha a ntarad
4i betb screened porch. $30 per
bedroom, 812 week, lights and
per mo. FA 2-2219.
some repair. $600 down take up
a e a ln a t you l o r lha r a l l t f demand
mo. 4071k W First.
water furniihed. Also ■ 2 bed­
• d In aald Complaint,
paymenti of 830 a month. Ap
room trailer. Adulti. No peti.
WITNESS m y hand and aaal at FURN. Apt. 10114 W. l i t SL
prox. 13,500 a. 3%. 1 mile north
NICELY furniihed larg* apart
• a n l o r d , Samlnnla Counly, Florida,
FA 2 0318 after 4:30.
Lake Monroe bridge on 17-82.
HOUSE, 801 Roialia Dr. CaU
thla l a t h day of J u n t , III*.
ment, San Lanta Apartmenti,
CaU Ralph J . Hayes FA 2-1885.
(SBAI.t
FA 2 2322.
404 E. 14th. A t r e e L Pn. 5-ROO.MS, unfurnished, $75 per
A r t h u r H. Rack with, Jr.
FA
2-4282.
mo. 4-Rooms, furniihed, $60 per
Cl«rk a t c i r c u i t Court
Fomlnola C ounty F lorida
mo. Phone FA 2-5021.
BEAUTIFULLY furnished room
OWNER MEANS
Ryt M a rtha T. V lh ltn
in
private
home.
FA
2-7754.
D aputy Clark
BUSINESS!
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a d o p t io n
FURNISHED
apartmanl,
201
Ma­
LEO W. HAt.RT
TMR OTATR OF FL OfltllA TOl
Leaving Sanford — will accept an
ple Avenue. Ph. FA 2-1371.
A tto rn e y (o r P la in tif f
1-BEDROOM C. B. house, carR
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exlramaljr favorable down pay­
I I I Boulh Oran*# Avonua
portc, furnished, air conditioned,
KNOWN AH KfldllBI.L O R IF FIT II
Orlando, Florida
ment on tbia like new cement
AUDKKM l» IIOI'TIC No.
$80 month. Rt. 1 Box 167, HOME ON LAKE, unfurnished 2
r u b l l a h J u n e 11. te, IT A J u l y 4. W1IOHK
1. HAVKN. V im ilN IA . AND WITH
block 3-bedroom home. Step
bedroom, large living and din­
Orange
Blvd.,
Paula.
It.LRNK HAT, WIIOHK ADDRRHH
NOTICai TO CRKDITONn
out of tha ipadous screened
ing area. located In Geneva. $8$
l h t m n r o r n T V J t n u K ’* r n r a r 1H ORNKHAI. DBLIVKflT, NKW S BEDROOM bouse. FA 2-3273.
porch to tha large fenced back
per mo. Oviedo FO 5 3318.
I T 4 1 0 FOB SRWIKOI.M c o t . I T T , LONDON. UONNKGTICUT:
yard shaded by two huge oaki.
A p e tllln a h a l l n r b**n filed by
FLORIDA. IN M t O O lT R
W lllla rd O. Bl*n»«ll and Fern M.
Kitchen equipped. Oversized
IN B B l ADMINIBTRATIOX VN«
Nlan**ll, hla wife,. In th* Circuit
MUCnaaABT OFi
living room. No qualifying, ju it
t.’n
u
rl
In
and
for
Hamlnul*
County,
I KB AUUCANDKR,
n phona call to
NOTICM l » r B I I T
In tb* f i e r i of lb# C o n s t y J u d a s
D rraaaad F le rld a . In Chancery, for adoption

Legal Notice

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Legal Notice

T o All C r*dll*m a n d All P»roan*
B i r N d Claim* * r D em and* A gain*
M eadd Be tat* l
A3 O r d i r *1 Adralnlatratlon Un■ a a t a u r y ha* b#*n *at*r*d haraln.
T h * f a ta l eaah v a lue *r aald *atat*
a* la lh a a m * u n t a t |T lt .* (. Tha
o c ta l* he rein ha* baaa a a a l i n t d to
l b * fa llow lne h t l r a t
A n n a Them aa. l e i Cypres* Ava
au*. Baalord F lorida ,
Roea P e rry , 1711 J * r r r Avsnns,
Baalard, Florid*
C*lkl**n At**and*r, 1*114 ban*
f*rd A t a a u a , Sanford Florid*
. T an, and aacb a t yeu. a r a .b a r * *
by a * ti n * d a d d raqulrad t a proa e n l a n y c laim s-aa* demand* which
y a u a r alth*r af yen h a r a a ea ln a t
M l natal* * t l h a A l*i*ad*r, daa*a**d, | i l * * r B*mlao1* County.
Florid*, la Ik* H o n a rab lr County
J u d ( * a *f Stm ln ola County, and
III* l h a earn* la t h t l r *fflc«* la
th * C a naty Courthnur* In damlnnl*
Counly, VRiflda, w ith in *loht eel.
• nda r ■ * a l h * I r a n th* d a l* af th*
(Irat publication baraof. Bald clalma
a r dem ands t a aonta ln th# l**at
• I d r s M • ( th a f l a l m a n t and I*
h* a w s r a I* and pr**rnt*d **
Oforaaali. a r **m* will b* barred.
Dated ikl* l i b day a f June, III*
Anna Thom**
aa **• *1 th* p a ll t U n t r * fnr
Order *1 A dm inistration Unn*M***rF *1 th* B i t a t a a r
I KB ALEXANDER,
D*c*a**d
E d it h Brelda
J I t a r n t y f a r P#tlll***r*
84* U ne *]a Read
Miami Batch, Florida
P u b l l ih J a a a I I , I I , IT A J u l y I.

MEW MOMBS I T

Odham &amp; Tudor
i N t h PiRhCTMt
Ob O oart Raa4, Be. wt laniard

Sunlsnd Estates
17-92, • Bailee Mb. of haaiard

Closing Cost
As Low As

$135
VA-FHA.
PUA-1N-SERVICB
Im «sdlato Occupancy

of J u l i a Ann rirlfflth. lh a a b b r e ­
viated till* of w h lrh la In It*
Adoption of Julia Ann rirlfflth. a
min or, (hla holla* la la raqulr* you
aa lh a n a tu r a l parent* of eald
m inor I* a p p e a r In eald Court nn
J u l y t l , III#, lo ahow cauao why
aald p a lltla a ahaald net ba g r a n t•d. H araln fall not o r a final d e ­
er** a f adoption m ay b* entered
d e c l a r l n r aeld m la e r lb* lasal
child nf aeld p»tlllon*r*.
WITNKHH ray hand and the nfftrla l h»al *( thla Court ( h i t I t h
d a y o f J u a t A. D. 194a.
(■KALI
*
’ • A R T Jd fN H. KKCRWITH. JR.
Clark af Ik* C ircuit Court
Hyi M a rth a T. Vlhlaa
D t p u t y Clark
K e n n eth M. L efllar
Kdwarda Bulldlnaa
f o o t Offlra D r a w e r lie
Hanferd, Florida
A ttorney for P e l l t l a n t r a r u h lle h J u n e II, I*. IT A J u l y 4.

XOTIPK TO CNKDITOBU
IN T H N COI HTT J l DriK'S r O t ' R T
I # m i f o r s u m voi.si c o c .i t v ,
F i .a n in s . in p h o s i t n
IN NKl ADMIMITNATKIN UN*
NKCKBIAHV (IF
DAIHT AI.KXANDBR,
Deceased
T a A ll C r e l l l e n a e d All P a ra au a
H e i l a i C lalm a a r D m b u I s A g a la e l
aald M atelai
Aa Order af A dm inistration t in naetaeary ha* been a a ta r a d haraln.
Tb* loial r a a h value of sold aalnt*
la la lha a m o u n t of l i s s e t s . Tha
aalala herein he* been a a s la n s d to
lha fnlle w lna hair*:
A a na Them**. I l l C yprata Ava.
Sanford, Flo rid a
R o ta Terry, IT U J e r r y A v a a a i ,
Sanford, Flo rid a
(’atlileen A lesander, 111(4 Ban*
ford Avenur, Hanford. F lo r id a
Tou, a nd a a r h of you, aro haraby natlflad a n d raqulrad to p r e ­
sent a n y claim* and dam aada
which you a r e it h e r a f you b a r *
a g a l n a t tha oalata a t Daisy Alesa a d s r, d t r a a t e d , lata o r HsmlaoW
County, Florida, to tho Ilonorablo
Counly J u d a e a of Hemlnolo County
and flip lh a aam a In (h a ir o f f l r ta
Id th a C a u n ty Courthoue* In Semi■
County, Florida, w ithin eig ht
calenda r m onth * front lb* d a te u t
th* first publication hereof. Bold
clnlma or de m a nds to c o n ta in lha
••a a l addroea of iho c la im a n t and
to b# a n o c a to and prooented oe
aforesaid, o r u t a t will bo barred.
Dated thla ( t h day *( J u n t , 111*.
A n n a T homaa
aa one a f th a pa tltlone ra for
Ordar or A d m in is tr a tio n Unnaooaeary of Kalat* of
D A i e r ALKXANDNIt.
Dereased
F i l t h Rrolda
A itsrn e y for P e tltlo n a ra
l i t Unooln Road
Miami Uaach, F lo r id a
P s b lla h J u n a I I , I*. IT A J u l y 4.

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CaU . . . .

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GUARANTEE
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b m foil year m Ik

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FREE WELCOME
To S abI m SI S o Owr G w b For
I Days Abnelntaly Free,
Wilkaol ObligeUbb A t Oao IN
Saaferd’e U a fia g Motel* While
Ybb U n l a I t a i i a i F or Y«b A
Year Family. Pirk Up Key* At
Sales Offiaat

Odham &amp; Tudor
Uwf. 17-81 A I 7lb M4.

Salw Offish
■ford
Ph. FA S-1MI
Sf alley

Odham,

Preside*!

FL O R IST

Celery Ara.
For AU Ysur Floral Nssda
U tB b sr — Florin Telegraph
DcUrary Assac.

BTAT K

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ANNA K TANtIKM AN If allva,
and h e r u n b n o w n apmtsa If m a r ­
ried. and If dead, tier u n k n o w n
heir*, devlaree, e r an tee e , oealuntee, llenora. r r ed llo ra, trueloea, and
a n y and all o t h e r peranna c la im .
Ina by, Ihcounb, un d e r o r opaln at
h e r: ALMA K. HINC1, widow, of
Munry. T t n n s y l r o n l a : FIAITD D.
HJOHI.OM a nd KBTHKH HJOIIIjOM,
bln wife, m a ilin g addreaa I*. O.
Rns
I I I , (Tominerre, O hlahom a:
FIAITD M. HIOIIIAIM, m a ilin g a d ­
dreaa HP/4 Floyd M. Hloblum, Hq.
Co. DL’HAA, T on F t. Hal Vulr, V ir ­
ginia, ana c r r i i . r h j h i i l d m , hi#
wife, m a ltin g addreea I I I N. Chat
A tonne, Hller City, N o rth C arnllnat
all u n k n o w n helre of OOUDIIAItT
HJOIlUiM. deceased, If a n y o t b a r
t h a n ( l r a n d t a i HJoblom, Itilby M s
RJnblum Itnhanan, Oliver K. Hjoblom. M a r g a r e t HJoblom Mulllna,
Floy d M. HJoblom and Otla A.
HJnhlnm; nil u n k n o w n h e ir s «t
MOIlllIB MORGAN HJOliLDU. dor r e e r d i If any o lh o r t h a n Doris II.
HJoblom, Morris Morgen HJoblom,
J r., U la d y i M u te # HJoblom Fable,
C h e rlo tlo Marl* Hlublont Heller*,
J o h n F r e d e ric k HJoblom. a n d W e l ­
ler# HJoblom, n m in o r: and all
p e r l i t e ha v in g o r c la im in g In have
a ny rig h t, till* nr Internet In end
lo tk a following deacrllied land,
l y in g a n d being In Remlnol* C oun­
ty, Florida, to*w it: T h a t p a r t o t
O ut . U t 1. Hanlon 1C, Tow nehlp
i n Boulh, R a nge 10 Kaef, lying
betw een th* W t e l t r l y r i g h t of
way tin* of th* old H e n fo rd -M k *
Mary Hoed ( w h l r h r i g h t of way
tin* I* I I fe et W eet of th* ri g h t
of w a y of th* Allanllo C o a t Line
R ailroa d) a n d C r y a ta l !-akt, and
w ith in IC feat of Iho Hanford
G r a n t lino, being a s t r i p of land
IC f a s t wide ly in g Houth of and
a d ja c e n t In lha NKIy l i n t of to ld
G ove rnm ent U t 1.
Tou, a n d oach of you, a r c hereby
notified t h a t n null h o t been
b ro u g h t a g a l n a t you In th a C i r ­
cuit c o u r t , In and for Hemlnolo
Counly-, Florida. In chanc ery, an1111*4 PA TRICK F R U IT CORFU.
RATION, a Flo rid a c orporation,
p laintiff, v. ANNA K TANtIKM AN,
a t al, defendant*, and you, and
aacb a f you, a r* ra q u lra d to f l it
y o n r A nsw e r l* tho P l a i n t i f f s
C om pla int w ith t h e C lark of aatd
C ourt, a n d aarva upon p la i n t if f
o r p l a i n t i f f * a tt o r n e y , OKO. A.
Hl'KKR. Jit., whoa* addreea la P. O.
Ros l i l t , Hanford, Florida, a copy
of aald A n a w tr, a n o r be fore J u l y
I I , 114*, a n d If y a u fall In do
ao, a decree pro roafeaeo will b*
a n ta r a d a g a l n a t you, a n d e a c h of
you, for tho rollot d e m a n d ed In
■aid C o m p la i n t
Th* n a t u r e *( thla ault la ta
qulot th a t i l l s to th a a b av a deaar l h t d land In plaintiff, F a l r l c k
F r u i t C orporation, a Florida, c o r ­
poration.
WITKKBfl m y hand a n d aaal of
aald Court a t Hanford. Btmlnol*
County, F lorida, tbln ITIh d a y a f
Ju n a , A. D . m s .
A RT H U R II. B E C K W ITH . JR .
Ily J e a n K. W llhe
D a puty Clark
G1 : A. Hl’KKR, J R .
Bollcltor f a r p l a i n t if f
P. l». Uas I I I !
Hanford, F lo r id a
P u b l l t k J n n t IC, IT A 'Ju ly 4, I t .

BEAUTIFUL

HOMES

LOW INTEREST RATES
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g No QoBlifylaf
Oibap Tbaa Ye«r O^ra Gs*4 Cn4H

Lag a I Notica

Remlnolo Cownly, S ta io ad F lorida
l a P robnlo.
l a r* lb * R a ta l* adi

o euitaK J. KNOKL

Deaaesed.

F IN A L NOT ICW
Nolle* la h e r e b y s i r e n t h a t th*
u n d a r e la n a d will, a a t b s Tth day
of Ju ly . A. D. l i l t , p r e t e s t to tha
( (o n o ra b ls C ounty J u d f i of Se m i­
No t i u r o f a c i T
nal* County. F lorida, he r final
rolurn, a c c o u n t a n d voucher#, aa I T A T B O r KI-ORIDA TO:
CIIAni.K H R. IIKNIIT. W. O.
K i a c i i tr l s of th* R a t a l a of
GKDRGK J. K.NGRL d i r e * . .4, and AUDENRKID and
AKTIIUK R.
a t eald time, th e n and tbera , m ak * HPINNING, If alive, and t h e i r u n ­
application t* lb* aald J u d a s for k n o w n a p o u t t a If m arried, and
a final a a l l la m a n t of hor a dm lnl- If dead, (h e ir u n k n o w n heir*, d*.
grant***.
a*lgn*e*.
II*.
nlatratlon a f aald sa lat* , and for vl***»,
an orde r d is c h a r g i n g h e r nn auah nors, c r td l l o r a . truale**, and a n y
and
nil
part!**
c la im in g
by.
K sacuirla.
Dated t h is Ik* 1st d a y a f J a n a , t h r o u g h , undar. o r a g o ln t i sold
roa partlv* D *f*ndanta: WILLIAM
A. D. 111*.
/ a t Annla K t h t l P a r k * Cngal W K IN K IIT A COMPANT, th* dom lAs K s s c u t r l i a f th* K atat* af ell* a n d legal e n ti t y e f w h lrh
I* unkn o w n , (he u n k n o w n helre,
G e a r s * J- Kagel
Deaeaaed. s u r c a i i o r s In Interest, ( r u ile se ,
RTKNBTItOM, DAVIH A MelNTOBU director*, stockholder*, grant***,
■ salens**, llaaera, cradllor*, p a r i Attorneys f a r R s a a n tr t g
n*ra a r o t h s r pa rlla a claim ing by,
Kdwarda Nulldln g
t h r o u g h , undor nr a g a ln a t aald
Hanford, F lo r id a
WILLIAM W KINKIIT A rO M P A N T j
IN T H H CIRCUIT COI'RT, NINTH V O L U H I A 1NVKHTMKNT t ’OMJ M I tC l A l , CIRCUIT. IN AND FO R PANT, INI*., ■ Florida a orpora llnn
• KNIMII.H UOUNTT, F lo r id a .
w ith II* prlbclpal plar* of bnslIN CIIANURRT NO. I SOI*
ne t* a t Dalmnd, Vnluala Coualy.
NOTICH TO DRF RN D
F lo r id a ; and a g a l n a t a n y a nd nil
JOHKI’ll A. ZIKI-INHK1 a n d H E L C N p a rso aa ha ving, or c la im ing to
ZIKUNHKI, hla wife,
have, a n y r ig h t, till* o r In tere st
P l a in tif f s . In th* follow ing ri**crlb*d land,
HOWARD DKRK HCOTT a n d MART ly in g a n d ba la g In Bamlnola C o u a ­
It. HCOTT, hln wife, and
ly, F lorida, l o - w l l: TRACT I —
TICK COMM Kit CIA L BANK a t
I-ot I t , gnnford C t la r y Doll* noW1NTKR PA RK,
r o r d l n g lo plot t h e r e o f recorded
D e f e n d a n t * In P i t t Rook I, p a g e s Tl nnd I t
THH BTATK O F FLORID A TO:
i f th* public r e co rd s of Bamlnola
HO WARD IIKItN SCOTT and C ounty, F lo rid a! T RACT II —L ot
MART R. HCOTT, hla wife, 111, Sa n fo rd Celery D e lla a o ro rd Whoa* raeldenra la u n k n o w n a n d Ing t a p l a t th e r e o f recorded In
Whoa* l a s t k n o w n a d d r e s s w a s 111 P l a t Hpak t, pages Tl a n d T&lt; of
■unnytown Road, C a asslbarry, F l o r ­ th a publlo records of Btmlnol*
id*.
C ounty, Florida.
Pleas* la b * natla* t h a t you ar*
Tou, s a d each of you, a r t horaby
hereby ra q u lra d la fit* yo u r w r i t - notified t h a t a a u lt baa baan
tan a n a w t r a r dafansaa, If any, b r o u g h t a g a l n a t you In Iho Clreult
personally or bp a n a tt o r n e y , on Court, la and fo r Homlnola C ounty,
a r bafor* J u l y I, l l l l a t th* offlc* F lorida, In chancery, t n t l l l a d W. W,
af tb* C lark a f th* C lreult Court, LINS nnd FLAIR M. LINK, hla
at th* C o u rt Hauoo In Som lnsla wlf*. Plain tiff*, va. CIIARI.KA R.
Caunty, Hanford. Florida, a n d to H R N n T . a l al, Dafandanla, a n d
mall a copy t h e re o f to HTBN- &gt;ou, and each nf you. a ro r e ­
PTIIOM, DAVIH A MsINTOHIf. At- quired to f l i t y o u r A nsw e r to tho
torne&gt;* for Plaintiff*, P a s t Offlaa P la intiff*’ Com pla int
w ith
lha
Hoi I I I , Hanford, F lorida, In t h a t C l a r k of aald Court, a a d aervo
certain proceeding pe n d in g a g a l n a t upon P l a in t i f f s ’ a tto r n e y , G. ANou In tb* Circuit C o u r t o t lha tiR R W Hl’KKR. who** addreaa la
Hath Judic ia l C ircuit of Florida, P. O. Bog I I I , Panford, Florida,
In and F o r a a m l n s l t Counly, F l o r ­ a ro p y of aald Answer, og o r b e ­
ida, In Chancery, a n a b b r e v ia te d fore W edneeday, J u l y 1*, A- D .
till# of oald eauaa be in g **JOHKPH U K , a n d If you fall lo do ao,
A. Z IK U N BK I a n d IIRLKN S I R - a decree pro aonftaao will ba a n ­
LINHKI, hla wife, plaintiff*, va. t a r a d a g a l n a t you, a nd sa oh a f
HOWARD IIRUN SCOTT a n d MART yau, fo r th* r t l l a f dem anded la
I t HCOTT, hla wife, a t at.. Defend- aald Com plaint.
ante", a n d ha raln fa ll n ot a r a
THa n a t u r e a f th la ault la to
Dacra* P ro Caafaaaa w ill b* a n- quiet Ilia till* ta th* nbsv* d e s ­
cribed
land.
larad a a a l n s t you.
Th* n a t u r e of t h is pr****dlng
WITNKHH my b a n * a a 4 aaal a f
being a s u i t f a r fa ra c la au r* a f a aald C o u r t a t Sanford. Seminole
M ortgage a n th* fo llo w in g dsn- Counly, F lorida, tbia 17th d a y of
c r lb .d real p ro u e rty l y in g a n d b*. Ju n e , A. D„ l l l h
Ing in Hamlnal* Caunty, Florida, (■■AL)
A r t h u r H. B eckw ith, J r ,
ta - w llt
C lark of aald C ourt.
I-Ot I o f B laak ’-a- *f N *rBy: J o a u M. W llk t,
m sn d y Addition to C a sso lb tr r y ,
D a puty Clark
Florida, a cc o rd in g to P l a t Book
a.
A
n
d re w Speer
T. P a a e a «»-»#, Beiulnola Connty,
F lorida Publl* lleoorda.
A t t a r n s y f a r P la in tiffs
WITNKHH my hand a n d ***! a t r . a B * s sis
Sanford, Hemlnolo C ounty, Florida, Sanford, F lo r id a
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Legal Notica

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■UNLAND M T A T M and SOUTH N N H C R B S T

SWIMMING POOL
FOR BALK

4 * 4 % — &gt; * — I &gt;4% I N T E R E S T
H a as aa O ob T b H u m Y n n OM

16 x 81 fln fully equipped
Ealhar Wlliiaasa display peel,
can raw ha aaaR |r actkal awacattoR. AvallaWa raw
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Mamthlg F a/aaata Aa Law As 878

Wb Havb A R bdih For You

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR
EAI.BS OFFICE BANFOKD FA I-1H1
J . EEAILBY ODHAM, PrcaMaat

HALF PRICK I

TtUt
GSEESSSD

188T H. Banfard A n . PA I-4UI

1 - BEDROOM
houir,
kitchen REDUCED: 3 bedroom, 2 bath
cauipnad erreaneH pnrrh .Fen.
ii o u • a. Lathe tuiner lui
red ysrd. Low down psyment.
FA 2 4367.
808 Rosslis. Ph. FA 2-7381.
3-BEDROOM home in Pinecreit 2432 YALE: 2 BR. masonry, air
conditioner, washer, range, re
ire s , nesr school, Uh batbi,
frigerator and attic fan. This
lira s living sres. FA 2 8637.
is nice. Asking $8,830. Make
offer. Phone collect: TE 1-4173
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
or TE 1-3381, SEM-O-REALTY
Raymond Lundquiit, Assoc.
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg. &gt;Ve are .pleased to offer exclusive­
ly the N. W. Corner of 20th
LIKE HITTING THE JACK POT!
Street and French Avenue for
That what you'll lay when you
sale. This property returns a
tes this 10 acres adjacent to
nice
three-figure monthly In­
State Road 413 about 20 min-,
come to the owner. It has ex­
utei from Sanford. Good com­
cellent frontage of 112'. Call us
fortable two bedroom home,
for details.
family size living room, Urge
kitchen; deep well, with good
water. Septic tank. Price? On­
ly 86,200. You can't go wrong
on this. $3,600 cash will handle 111 N. Park *ve. Phone FA 22420
it, balance only 8(3 per month. .“ Open evenings till 8:30 P. M..
Shown by appointment—Farm ­ 3-BEDROOM home, kitchen equip
er's Agency.
ped. Corner lot. Fenced in yard.
Nice location. 4U% FHA mort­
FARMER'S AGENCY gage. Low monthly paymenti.
Phona FA 2-1426.
N. V Farmer, Realtor
Liliun Trams
FIRST
3800 cash will buy $1,800
R. K. Iv an , D. H Whilmora
equity in beautiful 3 bedroom, 2
A sirr'ya*.
bath home with lake view. .Many
2463 S. Park Ave. Pi.. F» &gt; 5221
extras including G. E. Built in
After hours, FA 2-2616, FA 2-«*r.
equipment. FA 2-3872.
FA 2-0261, 'A 23012
CEMENT BLOCK 3-bcdroom, dou­ 3-BKDROOM cement block home,
large living room with four slid
ble bath home, 713 Hriarcliff.
ing doors into screened porch.
Low down payment. FA 2-5429.
102 E. Woodland Dr.

Stenstrom Realty

St. Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
118 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 26I2J

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
W. R. Shippy, Aseoe.
&gt;02 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3991

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave. Phona FA 2-2420
“ Open avenins* til 8:30 PM"
tage at Lemon Bluff. FA 2-3631.

HOUSEWORK, FA 2-2886.
BABYSITTING days or evenings,
my home or yours. FA 2-7106.
HOUSEWORK: FA 2 4016.

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12 . P lu m b in f S e rv ic e s

PLUMBING .
Contracting A Repairs
F ret Estimates
t
R. L. HARVEY
204 5an(ord Ave. Phona PA 2-3382

Wall

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H e a tin *
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 26382
IS. Electrical Service*
House Wiring — iC'ectric Service
Sid Vihlen
RANDALL FLECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
FA 2-0911

14. Build, Paint ft Repair

MORTGAGE LOANS
Commercial and
Conventional Residenca
WISE and JOHNSON
431 Magnolia Ph: GA 3 3483
Orlando, Fla.

CARPENTRY, painting, roofing,
screening and esmeni work,
FA 2-4899.
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Rome Carpentry Repairs
Roofing k Siding
Phona FA 2-4452

8. Female Help Wanted

MRS. AVON CUSTOMER

15. Special Servicen

You hava used AVON COSMElies. You know their quality
and guaranies. Thera la a big
demand for AVON service.
Wrilo at once to make appoint*
ment with manager, Box 146,
Lockhart, Fia.

ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ments, invoices, hand hills, and
p r o g r a m s , ate. Progressive
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-305^)
306 West 13th SL

N EW
R AV EN N A
PARK

H O M ES
$450 Down

FOR SALE by builder. It’s new.
3-Bedroom all electric retire 9. Mala Help Wanted
ment home. A-l construction
and Insulation. Corner loL Not YOUNG SALESMAN capable of
learning budget sales work. Fire
a project. TA 2-0893.
atone Store, Sanford. No phone
SUNLAND ESTATES: 2 bedrooms. ■Calls.
11 a m — — a —
aan^M
Corner lot. Maka oiler. Phone
10. Mala or Female
FA 2-7033.
DUE TO BUSINESS EXPANSION,
WE HAVE OPENINGS IN THIS
ROSA L. PAYTON AREA
FOR 2 ADDITIONAL
M E N (OR WOMEN). BEAnd Associates
TWEEN 40 AND AS, WHO ARE
Registered Real Es*ate Rrokar
INTERESTED LN EARNING
Ph. FA 8-1181 17-88 « Hiawatha
$100.00 PER WEEK, OR MORE.
U A L ESTATE DRIVE-IN
MAYBE YOU CAN QUALIFY.
WRITE—WATKINS PRODUCTS,
J.
HALL
INC., 639 WEST PEACHTREE
3344 French At*.
ST., N. E. ATLANTA S, GA.
Raalter
( 1).
“ CaU HaU"
Pboae FA 2-8641

Turn West Oa 20th
8L Fallow Cam trjr
C!tsb Rd. ft Watak C |
For Our Slgao . . . .

OPEN DAILY
• :M A.' M. TU Dork
SUNDAY
2 :N P. M. TU Dork

w.

Construction Co., Inc.
M l Wool tath aieeoi

FA SU M

2-BDRM., 822 Mlmota Terrace.
Low down pmt. FA 2-3272.
2-BEDROOM, aU (He bath home.
Fenced yard. Corner let in
Pinecrest. FA 2-8770.
2-BEDROOM house. Two lots In
eluding corner. Full price 17300.
Terms. 006 E. 23t‘i St.
LARGE 3-bedroom, 1 bath home.
Nice yard. Reasonable equity,
monthly payments $76.10. 023
Mimosa T a r r a c a, Sunland
Estates FA 24302.

INCLUDES: New Petal*. Cast,
denser, Plugs, Mat Spark Tinting
nnd Adjnst Carburet nr Idle.

• CYLINDER FORD,
CHEVY, PLYMOUTH

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■ ''C O U N TR Y C l u V "

MANOR

*50 D O W N
MOVES

GUARATEED-----------

M cMILLIAN

&amp; PARSONS

AUTO REPAIR SERVICE
M.

Ph. FA 2-7484

YOU

IN

$10,750 - FROM - $09 MO.
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IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

ooaj;orw;our^

PRICES ON OTHER CARS COMPARABLE

----- SATISFACTION

PM

SALESMAN, retired CPO, age
37 desires sales, clerical or
other position. Experienced,
honest, reliable. Call FA 2-3631,
ask for H. W. Henson.

OUR SPECIALTIES - Lifetime
Mufflers — Brake Adjustments
k Rclining. THRIFTY SERVICE
Sooner or later you'll be glad you NEED 23 WOMEN; Sarah Coven­
STATION, Cor. 2nd k Palmetto.
invested in one of these small
try fine fashion Jswelry $35 lo
acreage parcels for your home
830 for IS hour week of your
site or investment. . .
choice. No delivering, no col­
i 12,000 cash 10 acres palm ham
lecting. no investment, and sam­
mock
ples issued. Need ear. CaU
81,600 cash 10 acres (72 Iota)
FA 2 4503.
13.000 any tarm i S acres—perfect
WAITRESS k COOK. Apply in
-j
homesite and a few citrus
person or calt for appointment.
I&gt;1,995 cash 314 acres with over
Diait Bella Diner, Hwy. 1742,
1300 fest hard road frontage
Longwood. Ph. TE 1-3931.
87,300 terms. 8 acres lakefront
4.000 14 cash. 3 acres close to
town
If you will work six hours $ day
M10.800 terms 29% 36 aeres high
and ean tell an interesting story,
land
yoj should make over $100 a
week immediatetly.
W. H. “ Bill" STEMPER Ageiey
Realtor k Insuror
1. No night or Sunday work
Phona FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
2. No price competition
2. Company benefits and guaran­
LARGE 3 bedroom, 2 bath home,
•
Q u ie t C m m u b H /
teed earnings
Garage. Nice yard. Reasonable
equity. 911 Cherokee Circle,
• Naar Golf C u m
Give experience and background
Sunland Estates. FA 2 2339.
in first letter. Write J . R. Coltield, 300 West Waihington, Chi­
I-BEDROOM house, corner lot,
cago 0, Illinois.
fenced, $8,000. FA 2-4184.

• CYLINDER FORD.
CHEVY, PLYMOUTH

1001 w ,

LAWN MOWING and cleani-^ .
Call Burke Winn. FA 2-4308.

OWN A PART OF FLORIDA

G ET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL!
JUN E 24 T O JU LY 2 O N LY

TUNE UP

ff. MortKBK* L obrb

STATION Attendant: Truck Driv*
a* «rtih chauffer* license; Cab­
inet Shop Milling: apply Har­
old Travis, 202 Bamboo Dr.

3-BEDROOM furniihed home, 2338
Palmetto. Phone FA 21910.
SUPERMARKET CASHIER: Must
b# experienced and have ref­
erences. Apply lo Tip Top Super­ LUMBER • HARDWARE • PA1&gt;*P
LAKEFRONT LOTS
market, 329 Sanford Avenue.
FHA Loans
Two high k dry lake front lots
R. EDWARDS
on liula Lake Mitnlc, outside HOUSEKEEPER - COMPANION
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
of Osteen each 73’ on lake
for lady. Live in Orlando. Sal­
We Give TV Stamps
330* plus in depth, 100‘ on the
ary, room and board. FA 2-3074. 803 W. 3rd St.
FA 2-7888
rear. A wonderful buy al
$1100.00 each. Call—

W. H. ‘'Bill" Stemper Agency TWO LOTS, 3 room furnished cot­
Realtor k insurer
Phona FA 2-4881
112 N. Park

II. Work Wanted

5. Real Estate For Sale

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I’«t*» Livestock. Supplies 22. Articles For Sale
Jn. June 27. 1960—Page 111SALF or TRADE: 193* Pontiac OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
ttidor Starchirf, excellent con­
dition, good rubber. FA 2-2441.

Special Services

1 Cent per lb.
THE SANFORD HERALD
OFFICE
304 W. 1st. St. FA 2 2611

46 CHEVROLET, good mechani­
SERVICE CALLS 12.00
cally, new tirea, 1150. FA 2-1003
The Biggeit Little Shop
FOUR PIECE' blonde bedroom
(is Sanford. All Parti And
19. Boats and Motors
auite, like new. Call FA 2-0664
Labor G anteed M D an
after 6:00 p. m.
INFORD RADIO A T ' CENTER
Gateway To The Watarway
Sanford Ave.
FA 2-1741
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
FACTORY TO YOU
Robson Sporting Goods
ALUMINUM
LCUUM CLEANER SERVICE:
Ph FA 2 4961
VENETIAN BLINDS
tepaira and Suppliea Electro, 304-6-1 E. lat.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
lux, Hoover, Kirby, Rexair, ete.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
No aervice charge. Work guarMercury Outboard Motor*
• r rayon tapaa. Cotton or nylon
la nteed. Call FA 2-0294.
WOODRUFF MARINE
sard a.
2401 French Ave.
FA 9-1392
PUMPS ~ SPRINKLERS
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
type* and aiiei, initalled
112-114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4SII
20. Automobiles
• Do It Y our.eir
R EDI-MIX-CONCRETE
&gt; E REPAIR AND SERVICE
I960 VOLKSWAGON $1395. After
S T ’
E
37'* Window Sills 91.23
9:00, FA 2-7144.
34" Window Lintels 11.23
Machinery and Supply Cat
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 24412 1936 MERCURY Medaliit, alandard shift, V-l engine, radio k
300 Elm Ava. Ph. FA 1-3731
AIR CONDITIONING
healer; 1933 Ford pickup, V-l
standard shift; 1937 Graham GOOD used frame windows, jambs
H. B. POPK CO.
and assorted lumber. Scr fore­
Taiga, standard shift with over­
2UO S. Park - FA 2-4234
man at Nicholson Buick Bldg.
drive. 6 cylinder with a super
swing Mach. Repairs charger and radio; FA 2-9939. BARBECUE GRILL with electric
ALL MAKES k MODELS
motor 915; large ice cooler 912;
CLASSIC MERCADES-BENZ
call after 9 00 p. m. FA 2-3001.
Blue
ribbon
winner,
Sebring
ConCENTALS $3 WEEK cour De L'alogancr, 193S. 1937
2-PIECE living room suite. 1,1
203 W. Firal St. (24 hr. ear.)
convertible, model 230, 2 door,
12 x 12 Wilion velvet rug. 2
FA 2-3623
4 passenger, aide mounts, sus­
electric ranges. 1, 22 rifle. 4
pension
axles,
one
shot
lubri­
LNO TUNING k REPAIRING
Wilton velvet throw rugs. 1
cation system, overdrive, 90%
W. L. HARMON
single box spring k mattress.
iriginal. Motor just complently
Ph. FA 7-4223
Losslng Transfer Storage Co., I
overhauled. Drive anywhere.
FAirfax 23372.
Handsome, functional. $1,600
AUTO GLASS
eash. FIRM. Write; F.P.Chap- G. E. Refrigerator, f eu. ft., one
man, The Village Shop, Fruit*
year old, used but like new.
INSTALLED
land
Park, Fla. Call nitei:
FA 2-7302.
I'indahield
Rack Glssa State 7-1929.
)oor Glass
Vent Glasa
Sleeping bags, jungle hammocks,
umbrella tenta $39.93 — up.
SERVICE
20-A Trailers
Army-Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford.
rnkarik Glass and Paint Co.
114 W. 2nd St. '
FA 2 4612 WANTED TO TRADE Real Estate
1997
COOLATOR refrigerator k
for e housetretler. FA 2-0319.
Hotpolnt atove, both in good con­
lOYD’S CABINET SHOP - Kitdition. $6$ for both. FA 2-7324.
chena. Doora, Plywood Walla, HOUSETRAILER for kale or
307 Elm Ave. FA 2 2916.____
rent: 27 x I General in good FOUR pc. factional k dining room
condition. Robert Schultze. 3315
auite. Seven mo. old. Ph.
EARS cleaned and poliahed. One
Orlando Dr., DeWItt Trailer
FA 2-2295 evenings.
day aervice. Free pickup and
Park, Sanford.
delivery. Small cart $3. Medium 17.30. Large cart 110. 2-WHEEL utility trailer S30. 123 23. Notices A Personals
Waah job t l . Phone FA 2 4917.
Mayfair Circle. Ph. FA 2-2326. RIDERS from Ssnford area U
Martin plant or poinla in be­
LWNS MOWED - Power Edgar. 1936 HOUSETRAILER, 42' X S',
tween. Call FA 2-3149 weekday#,
Jerry Lord. FA 2-3219.________
$300 cash or furniture, Uk* over
after 9 P. M.
payment*. FA 242S1,
|i5-A Bcsuly Psrlora

24. Lost A Found

FOR SALE or resume payment*
PJune A July Specials) Permanent*
on 1939 English Escort Station LOST: Child's mate Siamese, baa
S3.9S k up. 2 Senior Opertora,
Wagon. Ph. FA 2 3995 after «
foliar with "Tom" written In­
Harriett, Jo Stapleton k Eva
p m.
side. 122 Country Club Dr. RE­
Jo Wynne. Soft Water. T. V.
WARD. FA 2 0336.
Stamps. Air Cond. HARRIETT'S 21. Furniture
BEAUTY NOOK, 10$ So. Oak
LOST: Mens glasses, Dr. Persona
FA 2-5742.
name on case. FA 2-3$64.
New A Uaed Furniture A Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE
DON’T LOSE your vacation
money! Use safe, convenient
Jenkins Furniture
TRAVELER'S CHECKS
409 Sanford Ava.
FA 3-74M
•FAr 9-9994
Available at . .
9 BIG VALUES
9119 Oak
9 QUICK CREDIT
16. Flowera A Plante
FLORIDA STATE BANK
9 EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
LOST: MRS. LOUCK'S KEYS.
Cut Flowera For Any Occasian
REWARD IF RETURNED
WILSON - MAIER
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
TO 717 MAGNOLIA
FA 2-1120
or
FA 94170
New and Uaed Fsrnitur*
Sll E. First St.
FA &gt;4922

MAKE
THE MOST OF THE

BEST D E A L
OF

STOCK

5 o in a

DISCOUNT

CHIHUAHUA PUPS, AKC. rare
whits*. Ph. FA 24331 all day
Mon. k Tuas.; after 9:00 rest
of week.______________

CUSTOM Upholstering. Free Es­
timates. All work guaranteed.
Good Used Furniture for Sal*.
Phone FA 2-7111 or Ml 4-1771.
In Casselberry.

and apricot female pedigreed.
ate. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
Miniature* ready to go July lit.
211 Sanford Ava Ph. FA 2-4133
Telephone DeBary, NO 1-4402.
P. O. 769.
22. Articles F ^ T s U T ™ '"
SI BUICK HARDTOP, power YELLOW squash and blackeyed
steering; radio; runi good.
peaa by tbe busnel. FA 24413.
Make offer. A. R. Lormann,
Long wood, TE 1-4173, evening* Sell Ua Your rurnitur*. Qu'ck
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TE 1-1391.
TRADING POST. FA 9-0677.
•0 PLYM O U TH Convertible, real
■harp, new premium W-S/W, SAWDUST-SHAVINGS FA 2 3677,
Buckner k Son.
RAH, 4100 actual miles. Make
offer. A R. Lormann. Longwood. Ph. TE 1-3591 • TE 1-4173 ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day. Week, or Month—
evenings.
FURNITURE CENTER
1931 PACKARD, clean, fair
1100 French Ave.
dition, 1123. FA 2-0962.
Ph. FA 2-7933

TODAYS
SP E C IA L

CHECK

TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL

PRICES

Our used car in ven tory is too low!
W e’re lo o k in g fo r good clea n
T rade-ins!
G et th e m o it fo r your car - D u rin g th e m onth o f J u n e.

58 PLYMOUTH
FOKDOR STATION WAGON
V-9 • Automatic Trans. •

0 Our . Tranamiasion Spa*
ciallsts are General Mo­
tors Factory Trainsd with
&gt;ears of experiencs.
) All our Paris

art

Gtnoulna

General

Motors

Built.
) lake advantage of Factory Modification that enly
General Motors Trainsd Mrn Know!

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Holler M otor Sales
2nd &amp; Palmetto

4-DR. CUSTOM STATION
WAGON
Automatic Traatml.eioa • Pow­
er Steering . Factory Air Cowdilimed.

59 PLYMOUTH

i

Ph. FA 2-0711

LO O K !
C 0 R V A IR
C H EV R O LET

AIK CONDITIONED
Radio k Heater

$2395

B E F O R E YOU S P E N D
YOUR MONEY

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BY

$2095

APPOINTMENT

Most of these outstanding buys
are equipped with all the deluxe
features that make driving a
pleasure.

Salei - Service

SEMINOLE
COUNTY MOTORS. INC.

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BETHEL, Maine (UPI) — Alt
"five crewmen were killed Monday
night when an Air Force tanker
plane crashed and eiploded “ into
a thousand pieces” In the foothills
of the White Mountains.
. Tlte huge KC-97 from Ptattsfourgh, N. Y., Air Force Base
Turned like a flickering comet as
H plunged Into the nigged forest
in the hamlet of Newry, aix miles
north of here.
Identification of dead was with­
held pending notification of kin.
Volunteera walked and motored
nearly two miles up a narrow
mountain road to the widelyatkewn wreckage.
Trucks and bulldoiera to panes k a te the dense forest were dis­
patched from Dow Air Force
Base at Bangor, ISO miles away.
Two Air Force officers from
Plattsburgh, Majors William Cook
and W. D. Burnham, began a pre­
liminary investigation into the
crash.
Bernard Powers, a garage oper­
ator. said he heard a “ very loud
wailing noise” and thought the
million dollar eraft would hit his
ia.
“ I saw part of k on fire and
then the fire seemed to flicker
out. Then H crashed and explod­
ed.”
Bethel fireman Elgin Tibbetts
said the searchers found plane
parts “ blown all over the place.”
“ Everything had burned out ex­
cept what I guess was magnesium
which was still flaring up. t found
four of the bodies. All were man­
g l e d and burned.”
w Tibbetts said tha four • engine
tanker “ blew into a thousand
pieces” with only the landing gear
and a tail section, recognisable.”
Tha tanker, assigned to tha
Moth Bombardment Bquadroa,
was a* a routine mission.

Tornadoes Cross
^ States; Texas
Has Flood Threat
Br United

Tornadoes skipped aeross parts
ef Nebraska and Colorado Mon­
day alght, killing two parsons aid
•fflinfUctiag extensive damage.
&lt; '^ - A U a B. Crosee, M. Topeka,
Van., and Marvin W. Cox, M, a
Holyoke, Colo., farmer, wars
killed when a twister swooped
down on a rural area northeast
of Holyoke end trapped them in
their care.
Forty minutes before the Holy­
oke tornado hk, another tsriiter
•truck rural Sadgwiek, Colo. The
fiinoel eloud knoeked out power
f i n d communication* for almoat
w iv * hour* but caused no injuries.
•tin another tornado cut e 10mfla amate across southwest*rn
Nebraska, near M a ty . Tha twist­
a r struck eight farms but injured
Tornado-Ilka wtoda damaged
farm buBdingi near .Venturis,
N. D., 71 mile* southeast of BIsmarek. HaU and high wind* at•ompamlad n thunderstorm et
—Linton, N. D.
w An elderly man drowned in a
near cloudburst et Vlrequa, Wl*.
The victim, Olef Bagstad. about
M, died when a flash flood swept
down a d ry , creek bed a t bis
house trailer.
The threat ad floods persisted
in the Gulf roast area of Texas,
hit by tha hkrdeat rains in Wea­
ther Bureau history in the peat
lour days.
i About MO weary volunteer*
'stood by today t« battla tha floodewollen Colorado River in ease
weakened dikes give way. Tha
flood crest paased Bay CUy, Tex.,
Monday night without Incident
and Matagorda, U miles down­
stream, expected the ereat about
noon today.

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1

B ryant ‘Learning’
MIAMI (UPI) — Farri* Bryant,
hare for a “Thank You" meeting
with supporters, said Florida'*
present $1.5 million tourism hudgot should be Increased by an­
other million. “ I'm going through
a stage ef learning," Bryant said,
“ to find out what our problems
are. whether K'a a bridge over a
river or more welfare for our
cltizrns.”
,

Aid Misdirected
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - United
Nations official Paul G. Hoffman
told the Kiwanla International con­
vention Monday that billion* in
economy aid had been misdir­
ected “ because of the mistaken
notion that economic aid rould he
used to win friends." Hoffman,
former automotive Industry lead­
er, now head* the United Na­
tions special fund which is used
to develop low income countries.

Flying Flag
PORTLAND, Maine (U P I)-T be
sama 30-star American flag will
fly over the states of Maine and
Hawaii—more than 5,000 miles
apart—on Fourth of July. At
dawn tha flag trill be raised in
Poland Spring, Me., by a U. S.
Air Force Waf. A Jet will fly tha
flag from then* to Honolulu and
an Air Force aulor guard trill
raise the flag over Hawaiian soil
about IT hour* after tt leaves
Main*.

Strike Continues

The rasa was to go to tfla jury
after instructions from Tha court.
Whitney’s d a f t n a t attaraeya
questioned him mainly about hla
lather. In a quiet voice ha (aid
the jury hla father was often
drunk, usually in debt and never
■bowed hla family any love.
“ I didn't care for him much,"
•aid Whitney.
•#3) The state examined him only
three minute*. The prosecutor had
him identify a written confession,
tho death wnapon a ( . a caliber
■date), and than asked him “Did
you Ull Arthur Keeler?"
“ Yea.” Whitney answered.
Aa tha M ai opened Monday.
Whitney threw himself on tha
marey of tha jury with a signed

Booby Trap

White ourf fishing midway between TituavHto and
New Smyrna Reach, Dave Hankins, NA8 Sanford Public
Works Department employe, discovered a bomb-llkt ob­
ject on the beach approximately 200 feet from the wa­
te r’s edge.
Haskins promptly notified the Sanford Naval Air
Escapee Caught
Station and Chief W arrant Officer James Bradfield,
NEW YORK ( U P I ) - A 33 -yearassistant ordnance officer, nrrived on the scene within
old man who escaped from a
two hours, accompanied by Chief Petty Officer R. C.
Florida courtroom in 1057 will be
Benedict and 0. G. Richerson, A03.
arraigned before a U. S. com­
The objeet proved to be an "Emergency Submarine
missioner today an ■ federal
TdhttfjleaUcip Signal
it
sn ‘V ^ - y . ’.eoivUtlqn, • rljhrjB-ad unlawful flight to avoid
confmv.iunt. The FBI announced
ranking it extnriiely hazardous, if riot Impossible t»
Monday night It had arrested
handle or move in any way. Bradfield. after taking the
Frederick Shakespeare at hit Job
necessary steps to safeguard personnel and property
la the Bronx. The FBI said
In the area, detonated the signal, eliminating the hazard.
Sbakaspaara, who had been liv­
Haskins’ action in reporting the object-prevented
ing here since August, 1050, under
serious injury to any person who might have inadvert­
tha alias of Frank Long, had
taraped from the P«lk County
ently attempted to move the device. Naval authorities
Courthouse, Bartow, Fla., on Dee.
urge all residents In this area to contact NA8 Sanford
M, MAT.
in situations of this kind Hnd take measures to restrict
tha handling or moving of such objects until an^ ordnance
expert arrive-.

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youth

Established i908

Tlie County Commission said
today that it still 1* not getting
cooperation from the fee office
heads in a county pay scale study,
although all four officer* had sent
letters to the board inviting in­
spection of all records concerning
payrolls.
The commissioner* said they
want the fee office* to supply a

automatically receive the death
sentence unleti the 11-man, one
woman jury recommends mercy.
U M does, a life sentence la
automatic. Whitney la already
serving a life sentence after a
jury at West Palm Reach con­
victed him and recommended
mercy in his trial for killing Mrs.
Virginia Selby of Hialeah. Fla.
Monday's move by defense attorueys MUrhell Goldman and Ed­
ward Swan had the expected effect
of shortening the trial considerab­
ly.
The Jury was selected in four
hours after tha prosecution and
defense bad each excused seven
veniremen and Circuit Judge Haraid Vann had released 10.
, Mast at the releases were baaauaa of opinions on the death

penally.

Before

being

accepted,

by were tho UH8 Robinson, ■
Navy destroyer loaded with re­
servists getting an unexpected
thrill during their active duty
tours; tho rommorrial tug Sa­
vannah, from Savannah. Ga., and
annthar Sinclair tanker, the J. E.
Dyer.
The Essco Scranton, a tanker on
its way from Moora City, 8. C.,
to Raytown, Tex., had been near
the scene Monday night when tha
MacDonald was atrirkan. Tha
Scranton picked JR crewmen fr«m
lifeboat*. The Robinson took an­
other 12 crewmen aboard.
Tha Scranton proceeded toward
Jacksonville with Ha load of Mac­
Donald crewmen.
The Coast Guard had difficulty
getting anyone to abandon ship at
first. The MacDonald's skipper
and 14 of tha crewmen refused to
leava at one point early this
morning even though the stern
deck was awash and the bow
low in the water.
The Coast Guard had expected
the ahip to sink by mid-afternoon
today hut Mia atowlng of tha
settling and tha calmness of tha
seas apparently helped tha cuse
of the mariner*.,

GENEVA (UFI) - The West
called a bait today to the 10nation disarmament conference in
tho face of a Communist walkout
and ordered the conference rec­
ord sent to the United Nations.
Hie action marked the complete
collapse of the talk* which had
begun srith high hopes three weeks
ago.
R meant that the problem ef
International disarmament would
go bark to the United Nation*
where it wilt he debated by more
than ft) nations in an open forum
inotaad of a select group meeting
In closed session.
The representative* eg to* Mol­
ted {Mates, Britain, France, Italy
and Canaria gathered for a formal
session Hits morning at the Palate do* Nations despit# the fael

Diplomacy Trips
Called Success

4-H Club Meet
Planned Thursday
There will he a 4-H club meet­
ing si 2 p. m. Thursit*) for North
O r b * * you tha at tha home *f
Mr/. Anton Krecak, area 4-H
home demonstration leader, 141
Ed gem on Avr.
Girla will be oriented Into dif­
ferent projects and than be al­
lowed to select toe aveeatten shag
desire, Mrs. Kreoak added.

each

New Commanders
C Of C Guests

Driver Dozes Off,
Wrecks Automobile

A Navy man was awakened
rather suddenly this morning a f­
ter he apparently went to sleep
at the wheel and hie ear veered
off the road, clipped off two con­
crete marker post* and foil into
a tsn-foot ditch.
The sheriff'* office reported
that there was about 1600 damage
to the ear of Robert Jay, 20, who
is attached to VAH-T. Charges
for failure to have hie vehicle
under control are ponding against
Jay.

Anti-Payola Bill
Headed For Okay

Juror hnd In declare ha had no S p e c i a l M e e t i n g
WABiaKOTON (VH&gt;—An antimoral objection to condemning •
A special Casselberry town coun­ payaia hill headed today toward
17-yaar-old to death. Each malso cil meeting has barns tailed for Howas passage fallowing

over-

would murderer a life sentence.

ters, Mayor w. M. Benson said. -murk* under fadccal reguis'.ion.
t .»

SANFORD, FLORIDA

list of employe salary acaies for
each office.
Commissioner Lawrenc* Iwofford said “ we know we have the
right to look at the books any­
time we want, hut they arc not
giving us the salary ranges wr
have asked for time and time
again."
Swoffnrd said he would like to

know why a girl In the clerk's
office working 35 koura a week
makes more money than a
sheriff's deputy, working 60 hours
a week "and risking his life."
Commissioner J. H. Van Hoy
asked Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr.
why he has not furnished a break­
down on job classifications. Reck-

Disarmament Talks Flop

More Views Asked
Captain, 2 Crewmen Ride On Aid For Aged
Out Battle Against Sea
CHARLESTON. S. C. (U PI)—
The reptein and two crtwmrn o f
a stricken oil tanker, abandoned
by the rest o f the rrew, Todr the
ship today in a battle against the
l«a.
Forty of the crew of the S8
George MacDonald were taken off
by another tanker and a Coast
Guard cutter, but the captain and
two member* of the crew stayed
aboard the MacDonald, disabled
when a rupture in the engine
cooling system flooded the en­
gine room.
The 1,000-ton tanker, owned by
the Sinclair Oil Co., was wallow­
ing helplessly about 140 miles
southeast of Charleston Standing

TUESDAY. JUNE 28. 1900

1

NO. 725

I

Board Insists On Fee
Officer Pay Scale Lists

WASHINGTON (UIM) — Presldent Elsenhower says his personal
diplomacy ha&lt; been so successful
that K drove the Communist* to
•atram a measure* to block hi*
visit to Japan.
The president told the nation
Monday night that Russia and Red
China forced the Japanese govern­
ment to cancel tha Tokyo trip be­
cause they realised hla worldwide
missions have helped to obstruct
Communist Imperialism.
His radio-talaviaion report on hi*
23,000-mila F ar East tour draw
mixed reaction from oongraaalonsl
leaders.
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn­
don B. Johnson said ha hoped
and prayed Elsenhower was cor­
rect In believing that, tha Aslan
lour had produced beneficial af­
fects for tha fr*a world.
Senate Republican le a d e r Ev­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Wel­ erett M. Dirksen called the speech
fare Secretary Arthur I. Flem­ "an adequate answer" to Demo­
ming was called before the Sen­ cratic critic* of the president's
ate Finance Committee today tn trip.
giva the administration's views on
Eisenhower said the Communists
proposals to provide medio*I cere autfrred a sharp aetbaek, even
for tha aged.
though they blocked hla Japanese
Chairman Harry F. Byrd (D- visit. He said ratification of the
Va.) declined to forecast which IT. 8 -Japan security treaty was
of Mia five pending plan* tha com­ a "slanal defeat" for tho Beds
mittee would favor. He said there that far outweighed cancellation
was a lot of electlon-ys-r pressure of his Tokyo stop.
to do something to help pay the
The 'president said ho had no
medical expenses of the nation's plans for any more such trips be­
If million person* over S3.
fore leaving office neat January.
The latest proposal was intro­
duced Monday by Ben. Albert Gore
(D-Tenn.L It would extend Social
Security benefit* to include medi­
cal Insurance for about 14.1 mil­
lion oldsters at an annual coat
Officer* who got new commands
of 21.1 billion.
Many lawmaker* imp* tea Sen- in lh* recent change of command
atf wilt broaden a House-passed ceremony at tho Naval Air Sta­
program of fodaral-atate medical tion will bo special guest at the
rare grants that would he*p about Chamber of Commerce Coffee Club
meeting Thursday.
one million old folks.
Capt. Frank U. Edwardi. new
Gore told the Sena to ha had
urged Democratic Leader Lyndon CO of Halwing One; Cdr. Kenneth
R. Johnson to call Congress back Rowell and Cdr. Frank D. Milner
to Washington after the political will be present at tho meeting and
conventions to work on this and open house in the Chamber of
Commerce building whieh will
other major legislation.
show off the new addition to tha
building. Lcdr. Jack Langford,
wing public Information officer,
will he another apodal guest at
the M a. m. meeting.

had la agraa Ihar wmdd havu aa
t A d U h g a # w t e m o f ■ p ro p o s a l
iPJacUaa to giving * convicted poJeoman's^aaZry and other m at­ to bring lh# brwadrastlng net

.

J f * m ha
“ .The rnad-haired

L06 ANGELES (UPt (-Striking
machinist* and Lockheed missile*
and space division went m far
apart ai over today In llielr talk*
aimed at ending tha 14-day walk­
out of 10,000 workers. But labor
unrest that struck other Cali­
fornia aircraft • missile Industry
firm* appeared aB hut over.
About 20,000 Conrair workers
in San Diego Monday ratified a
now tw oyear work contract by
a narrow 5# percent.

ARMED ‘OBJECT* A REAL HAZARD

By Admission O f Guilt
MIAMI (UPI) —Denols White**,
IT, of North Hollywood, Calif!,
testified quietly today ha shot to
death a Miami gas ttatloo attend
ant in February, and minute* later
e^b o th sides in hla murder trial rest-

United Press Leased Wire

News Briefs

.Whitney Trial Shortened

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Longwood C Of C
Elections Tonight
A president, vice prealdqal and
treasurer will ba alerted g I p, m.
today to head tha Longwood
Chamber of Commcrra for the
198061 year E. G. Haste, presi­
dent, said.
The officer writ be Installed at
regular modlhly C of C meeting
held July 14 at tha Longwood Civic
League Hal).

there was no hope of the Commanlsta showing up.
For it) minutes the five dele­
gates, who since March have
sought some mean* of reconcilia­
tion with the Soviets on the arm i
question, waited in silence. Then
Britain’s David Ormsby-Gor* took
the chair and called the meeting
to order.
He described ■ meeting he had

Bulletin
ABRRTILLERY, Wales ( U P I ) An explosion ripped through a
eoel mine hero today, trapping
dotena at miners below ground.
A heavy death toll was feared.
The National Coal Board aaid
nine bodies have been recovered.
A board spokesman said 40 to
90 man still were trapped in the
Six Brils colliery, whieh employ a
some 1,438 men.

JOSEPH CORBETT JR*
one of tha FBI’# ten most
wanted fugitive*, ia want­
ed for escape from the
California Institution for
Men, Chino, Calif., where
ha wan serving a five-year
to Ufa sentence for mur­
dering sn Air Force serge,
snt. Convicted of seconddegree murder, ha ie con­
sidered armed and dan­
gerous. Corbett also is
known as James Barron,
Jo* Corbett. W aller Osh o r n , William Osborn,
Chnrlen Osborne. W. Wil­
liam Osborne, W alter Os­
borne and others. Anyone
having information on the
whereabouts of Corbett is
asked to rontact the FBI
office at 1224 Dale Mabry
Blvd, Tampa.

Ike Veto Expected
On Pay Raises
WASHINGTON (U PI)-Rrpubllctn congressional leaders said to­
day after conferring with Presi­
dent Eisenhower that they expect
him to veto an election-year pay
raise for 1,370,000 government
worker*.

had with Soviet Delegate Valerian
A. Zorin Monday night when the
latter made it plain the walkout
was final.
The shawdow session adjourned
briefly for the participant* to con­
fer off the record. Than OrmsbyGore reconvened it long enough
to formally pronounce ai dead
three months of delicate Eaat-Wett
negotiations on the arms race.
Ha ordered tha records sent to
the United Nations where Russia
waa pressing for a General As­
sembly debate on ths disarmament
issue.
The Western delegates had de­
ckled to hold today's maeting pri­
marily to dram atlie their deter­
mination to keep alive even the
slim meat hope* at stowing the

“ Thera ie nothing so involved
here," Van lloy said, adding, “ I
would like to know why a clerk
in the sheriff's office make* $17S
per month and a cterk in tha
Clerk of th* Circuit Court’s attie r makes $300.
Van Hoy stressed that the board
does not want to bring Individual
employes into this study but to
see that all employes get tha
pay they deserve.
The board authorized Van H«r
to contact each ef the fee offlccri and ask again if they would
furnish the salary range list.
County Judge Vernon Mixe point­
ed out in his letter today that
the aalary schedules of th* em ­
ployes in hit office are “ are clear­
ly recorded in these records.**
He wrote that “ I will attempt as
heat 1 can to comply with your
request.”
Tax Assessor Mary Earle Walk­
er wrote that “ if you tar* to in­
spect the books in any way aa
to salaries or otherwise, yoq
may do so.” Backwith and Tax
Collector John Galloway sent
similar tetter*.

American Women's
Arrest Thwarted...
f f i . - 'ii

Drainage District
Vote Set Sept. 12
The County Commission today
set Sept. IS to hold a special
election to vote on eitabllihlng a
drainage tax dtatriet for the Loth
Arbor area.
If the majority at tha proptrty
owners favor the district, a plan
to eliminate flooding would be
put into effect soon afterwards.
Kstlmalad -cost at tha plan it
140.006.
The board, two monthci ago rueelved a petition from 132 free­
holders In the area asking that
the district be established.
The commisiioa today alio
authorised Tax Assessor Mary
Earle Walhrr to produce a tax
roll for Mw Lake Mary Fire Dis­
trict so tho hoard can datermloe
how much to levy in that area.
Ed Zimmerman, representing
the dletrict said that a $7,900 bud­
get was drawn up with $5,000 to
be used for the downpayment of
a fire truck. Th* rest of the
money would go toward needed
equipment, Zimmerman said.

Parking Restricted
On Four Streets
City eommisiionrrs continued
Monday night to try to solve traf­
fic flow problems by voting re­
strictions on parking on Ninth,
13th, 20th and 23th Sts.
Them will he no parking on
either side of W. Ninth St. from
Sinford Av*. to French Ave. ex­
cept on tho aouth side of the street
tn the blocks between Myrtle and
Laurel and between Park and Oak.
A single parking spare will ba
left vacant at tha Park and Oak
corner*.
There will be no parking on 13th
St., a state road and which already
has no parking sign* Installed.
The same applies to 25th St.
between Mrllonvltle and French
Ave.
There will be no parking on 20th
St. from French Av*. to Locust
Avr.

Hobby Presents Budget;
Asks M ore Pay For Help

Miertff J. L. Hobby today pre­
sented bis 196061 budget request
to th* County Commission asking
for salary raises for deserving
full time deputies ana adding tw*
additional deputies to bia staff.
Th* budget request was for
$144,000. The Sheriffs hud$et teat
year was $131,000.
Chairman John Erider aaid teat
011 L ea se B id s
the board would study Hobby's
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) ~ The request and scheduled Its first
state agreed today to advertise budget meeting neat Tuesday at
for bida for an oil toaao an abont • p. aa.
12 mllas at bottom* in tha Chatta­ In presenting Ms budget, Hobby
hoochee and Apalachicola river* to said teat his staff waa aadeepaid
Jackson and (ladadwi eonttga- Tha ia a*m parte« wtte eteav aeaaIrate was requested by Humble tiea “at thta atao.1*
Jii A Refining Ca.
Hobby isid 4hat

with aaid k was M "imposribffl«y."

ly'a growth aa M ia, th* outside
work load of lh* Sheriff* depart­
ment will be increased almost M
percent during the next ytar.
According to Hobby's budgat
request, th* salary of the shariff
would remain at tto.ooo. Salaries
for deputies and assistants would
jump from $»,000 to $7$,$00. Hob­
by said be would Uke to see “de­
serving full time deputies who are
now making baturaeo $300 and $850
• month got $400 a mouth.”
•'Other axpandUurea
include:
equipment, $48,00$; investigations,

mar

a o d 'l M U ^ N e e r v e d

for aoatiagaaciaa.

HAVANA (UPI)—Tha rttvws at
two U. B. diplomats thwa
tempts by agents of Pros
del Castro’s military Intel!
organization to arrest t h e m ___
Thursday, It waa reported to­
day.
After arguing for more Mian as
hour and a half with a carload
of riflemen and fommygunners,
Mr*. Jam** R. Banks and Mr*.
George Falk managed to reach
safety at th* amhaaay.
Intelligence agents whe had
been trying to get th* two wom­
en to their headquarters appar­
ently dropped the whole matter.
So far as is known, no charge hat
been filed against the two women.
. They were snapping plrtures of
picturesque buildings In llavana’a
Miramar district as xnuvenlra for
Mr*. Falk, who left Friday for
Italy with her husband, a con­
sular representative, Mr*, P in k *
husband is an economic attache.
V. S. Ambassador Philip W.
Bonsai la believed to have pro­
tested the attempt to violate the
American women's diplomatic im­
munity when he and minister
Counselor Daniel Rraddock visited
the Foreign Ministry Monday
ntiteL
Th* reported attempt to arrest
Mrs. Panks and Mrs. Falk oc­
curred a week to the day after
th* arreat of emh*-«v attaches
Edwin L. Sweet, of Abilene, Tex.,
and Willlim G. Frirdcmann, of
Stillwater, okla.

Japanese Fanatics
Run Out Of Steam.
TOKYO (UPI)—The fanatic loftwing Zcngai-urcn siudant organi­
ze! on ran nut of (tram turiay.
‘I -ie vaunted organizing power
of the group that forced canceilalion of President Kisenhmvrr'a
trip to Jam n railed only a fee ila
fraction ol what it had prombed
would be a massive anti-govern­
ment organization.
Leas than 1,000 students shovrd
up for a desultory, spiritless drmonstration at the Parliament build­
ing. Zengakuren lenders had boast­
ed tear* would be 20,000.
The only eaeitement cam* al
mldaflernoon when a group of 20
rightwing members af tbe neofascist Greater Japan Patriotia
Society roled up in a truck with
loudspeakers and started shouting
pro-government and pro-American
slogans.
About 100 poUremrn quickly
surrounedd tha truck and Hopped
tha rightwingers from getting too
near the leftists, whe ware sitting
on the graas singing the Commit*
nlst "Internationale.”
A police crackdown on the Zeogakuren leadership, combined whb
cramming for final examinatlona
and just plain too much demon­
strating In the past month, h ai
taken a lot af flra ant af th# stud­
ents.

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Santa Trial Slated
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Cri­
minal Court Judge William T.
Harvey today Mated Bapt. I t aa
new trial date for Mrs. Etizabefit
L. Sami, termer cterk af tho
JatkaeavOte Polka Credit Union.
Tha judge ate* Ml Bapt. f for
!-earing molten* ea tea cnteWtaft
at bar health at, teat tk te. &lt;

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Three Big Virginia Stores Start Integration Af Lunch Counters

5 Revolutionary Groups
Sign Pact Against Castro
MIAMI (U PI) — Fir* Cuban
revolutionary groups, including
three onto linked with Fidel Cas­
tro's 20th of July movement in
apposition to Fotgenelo BatiiU,
Wednesday annoum-ed signing of
a cooperative pact opposing Cas­
tro.
Tha group, which calls itself
the
Democratic
Revolutionary
Front, (FRD) signed their pact in

Mexico City. A statement by the
group waa releafed her*.
The signers were:
Former Prime Minister Man­
uel Antonio da Varona, now presi­
dent of the Aulentlco Party.
Dr. Manuel Artlme Hues*, once
a captain in Castro’s revolution­
ary army, now secrelary.general
of the movement for revolution­
ary recovery.
Dr. Justo Carrillo Hernandes,
former president of the Cuban
Development Rank under Castro,
now presdlent of the Montecrlsti
Association.
Jofe Ignacio Rasco, president
of tha
Democratic Christian
Party.
Aurellano Sanches Arango, pre­
sident of the Triple A movement.
The Autentlco Party, the Triple
A movement, and the Montecristl movement, along with Castro ’a 20th of July movement, were
all signers of the 1968 Caracas
Pact opposing Batista, a t that
time Cuban president
The FRD said Its principal aim
waa to overthrow the Castro re­
gime and establish a provisional
government In Its place. The pro­
visional government would hold
power no longer than 18 months
before holding free elections, the
group said.

Port Work Underway
E. A. 8ESNIE

F. A. Scsnle. one of the found­
er* of the North Orlando Village
arrived Wednesday for a today
Visit to the new community.
Scsnle, treasurer of the Sliver
Creek - Precision Corp., said he
waa "an amaxed a t the growth of
the area that hla company may
Consider moving a foundry in this
general location."
North Orlando recently calibrat­
ed it's first anniversary as an in­
corporated village.

CAIRO (UPI) - Saudi Arabia
•xpeeta So trebls tha berthing
capacity of Dammam, Ita only
port on the Persian Gulf, early
next year.
The current 82(1 million project
will Increase the berthing ca­
pacity from two to six ships.

.

By United Press International I sora rather than avoidcri or accep.
Three big stores In northern Vir­ tors." He ascribed this to desegre­
ginia integrated ther lunch coun­ gation of the armed forces and
ters Wednesday, and new demon* major league baseball teams.
In Alabama, Gov. John Patteratrations by Negroes against segre­
gation at the lunch counter broke I son refused requests of several
out In North Carolina.
Tha lunch counter demonstratlona, which began last February,
have virtually ceased In the South
since beginning of the summer
vacation at schools and colleges
But summer school students at a
Negro university in Charlotte, N.
C., staged sitdown demonstrations
in at least six stores Wednesday.
The F. W. Woolworth Company
and two department stores in Ar­
lington. Va., just across the Poto­
mac River from Washington, In­
tegrated their lunch counters after
two weeks of such demonstrations.
Woolworth said the Arlington alore
would be the only one in Virginia
to do so.
At Nashville, Tenn., a speaker
at Fisk University's annual race
relalioni institute called the sitdown demonstrations "one of the
most massive social movements
Ihls continent has ever known."
Ur.. Robert Johnson, consultant
lo the Field of Foundation of New
York, told the Fisk audience that
during the past decade there has
been a "aharp Increase In the ten­
dency of American Negroes lo hemm# orderly and effective aggres-

Negro organliations lo create a
bi-racial committee lo study the
race question in the stale. Palterson said the requests came from
"Negro racial agitators" w i t h
whom he would not deal.
f

2 • 3 • 4 BEDROOMS
from $3 3 0
f ; Down
Minimurt! F.H.A.

a planned

GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHER LEAGUE delegate* to the Florida state
convention at Suraaota were, from left, Peggy Henke*, Karen Metzler, and
Sunan Garrow. Karen, who won the poster contest of the Sanford United
Luther Woman’s Club, also won at the state convention with the theme,
"My God, My Church, My Life." This was the first Sanford delegation to
the convention and resulted in membership in the Florida- Synod Luther
League.

Immediate Plans For North Orlando Shopping Plaza Denied
Rumors of a grocery store and in grocery and other stores will
shopping plats to begin construe- not liegin before 60 days,
tlon within two weeks in North
The site of the first business
Orlando were denied today by stores in North Orlando will be
Bill Deutsch, vice president o f : located on the Longwood-Oviedo
Masterbuilders Inc., who said con- Road across the street from the
rtruction of a proposed 7-11 drivel North Orlando Homes sales officy.

"Thrre will b# three other
stores tied in with the 7-11 con­
struction Deutsch said. "Tenta­
tive leases are presently under
negotiation with other businesses
for the other stole buildings be­
ing planned,’’ he added,

LAKE FRONT

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Four Plus One
MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UPI) —
Three-year-old Linda Fay Is the
only child In the Robert l-ee Palmer family without • twin. The
Palmers are a family of four e»ts
of twins end Linda Fey. All the
nine children are under five years
old. The eldest twine are Robert
Lee and Ruby I.**, not yet 6.
Then there are Loretta and Lonetta, 3, Esell and EstelL 1, end
newcomers Eerl end Earline.

One Lot of Denim

lake Mary Summer
ProgramUnderway
,

A summer recreational program
lor nil children from kindergar­
ten age through sixth grade hea
(teen started' at the Lake Mary
Elementary School with expert
lead en for each group.
Activities start a t 8:}0 until
11:90 a. m. and many special
events a n planned for the next
a it week*. Beys and girls are
invited le Join the groupa new.

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49 Join In Oviedo
Summer Program
Forty-nlno registered on Monday
for the Summer Reenatlnn at
Oviedo's Sweetwater Park Swim,
m ini Pool, according to Paul
Mikler, Recreation Director.
This number U aapected to increate, especially at the conclus­
ion of the Bible School program
now at Hi* P in t Baptiet Church

Hospital Notes
Batty Fay# Bchlusemayar, Geo•vat Fronke I. Jones, Hauford|
John Wesley Wallace, Weyrroea,
Ga.| Geraldine Brentford, San­
ford: William Richard Springfield,
Sanford: Ruth Frances Hamm,
Sanford; Amy Clemanta, Sanford:
Elisabeth -Wynn, Sanford.
Births
Mr. and M n. Llah Harden, fan ford, a sent Mr. and Mrs. William
R. Befalustmayer, Geneva, a tea.

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Ellas both Allred, Sanford: Lida
Mae Rigge. Sanford j Noli Lodge,
Sanford: Ralph 8treblow, Altamonte Springe; Patricia Costello,
Maitland; Kelly Clary, Sanford:
Reid E. Ivereon, Sanford; IJ ttie
Cooke, Sanford] Mrs. David Kanno
and baby, Sanford; Mrs. E. H.
Myeea J r„ and baby, Sanford;
Ruth Peep lee. Lake Monro*.
JUNE at
V®,*, " IltT Myat B| on aworu | a s r
■olla Harris, Sanford; Robert R.
Mahan. Sanford: Thelma FrankBn,
Sanford; Maxine Pcgtar, Sanford.

Ririfcn
Mr. and Mr*. Bruce E. Clemenla,
Sanford, a son; Mr. and Mr*,
ly m a a L. Myers. Sanford, n eon;
Benjamin Hughes Jr., Sanford;
Elisabeth Weak*, Sanford; Mrs.
LUb Harden and baby. Sanford:
Walter AhendrhnJn, Sanford; WflUe Mae Pringle, Sanford; Jessie
Mansfield,
Sanford;
Wllhelian
Barriab, DeBary; Evelyn Christ-

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All New Fabrics

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Travel Bags
Small Canvas, 2 Handles, With Zipper.

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1 p. m. Slocks

June is still the favorite month for marriages in
Seminole County.
With one week to ro before the month ends, there
have been 31 application for marriage licenses as com­
pared with 39 for the entire month of June last year.
Since Thursday morning two more application*
were posted in the county Judge's office in the court­
house.
Although the vast majority of applications are filed
by county residents, there are many from people In
various sections of the nation.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
price* at 1 p. m.:
•
Amrriran TAT ..................... to
American Tobacco................. *7
Baltimore A Ohio ................ 36»*
Bethlehem Steel ............... 46
Caterpillar _________ —____ »
Chrysler
........................ 46‘*
Curtiss • Wright ................ 17’«
DuPont ................................ 207'x
Kastman Kodak ................ 136'*
Ford Motor ........................ M’x
Central Electric ..........
92‘«
General Motors ................. 4.V*
Int. TAT ............................. 44»*
Johnson Electronics* ....... T -7N
LoriUard .............................. 37S
Minute Maid ...............
72**
Penney ........................
48**
Penn RR ................
14U
Sear* Roebuck ..................
S*
Standard Oil (NJ) ................ 4IH
Stude baker .............
»’»
U. S. Sleol ......................... &amp;!'«
Wrotinghouse HI...................

Health Director
Seeks More Help
County Health Officer Or. Clyde Brothers told the Jayccoe Thursday th a t he plana to ask the County Commission
for an additional $5,000 out of the 1960-61 budget to employ
another sanitarian.
Answering a question at the Jaycee luncheon, Dr.
% rothers aaid that the oounty health department now has
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“ | only twn xantarians. He explained
that the two are kept so busy
devoting their time to checking
property sewerage and water faci­
lities that they haven’t time to in­
spect restaurant* in the area,
"which,- la one of the main jobs
of that offire."
Dr. Brother* xaid that at the
present the health department get*
$18,000 from the county and with
funds from the school hoard, state
CARACAS, Venezuela (UP1) — and government has an operating
President Romuln Betancourt wax budget of $100,000.
Injured and a lop ranking Vene­
Dr. Brother* also said that he
zuelan officer waa killed today In expects the new health center,
•n apparent axiaiainatlnn attempt now being constructed on ltwy.
(gainst the President.
17-91, to be completed by Oct. 1.
Betancourt'* naval aide, Capt.
He explained that the center will
Lopez Parra, wa* killed by a bomb have the best in equipment and
blast and Interior Defense Mini­ clinics and an auditorium to house
ster Gag. J om Lopez Henriqnez 60 persons. He added that the audi­
■And his wife were seriously Injur­ torium will be available for orga­
nizations such a* the Cancer and
ed.
Col. Arms* Perez, head of Ret Heart aorietty for meeting*.
The county health o f f i c e r
ancoun'i armed guard, also wax
alto explained the job of the
injured.
First reports conflicted on where health department and aaid the
the bomb came from. Radio newt- unK plena to carry on its large
men aaid K waa thrown at a lina scale Immunization program and
of official cart in which the govern­ pre-natal and care of children
ment man wera riding. Other eltnte*.
aotireet aaid it waa planted in
^ h t defense minixter’a vehicle.
V The eaplosion earn* aa the earavan turned into Avenida da loa
Procerea in downtown Caracas. Betonrourt's eer waa heavily dam ­
aged.
Word of lha aieasiinalioa at­
TTNITOD NATIONS. H. T.
tempt spread Like wildfire. The
army ruahad tank and troop rein­ (U P I)—The United Nations today
forcements to the presidential pal­ could claim one of it* few undis­
ace, apparently ftaring the attack puted triumph* since Woild War
a t a prelude to a revolutionary II—a peaceful settlement of tha
Anccntino-Itraak dispute over Iwr assassins struck famowo Maxi Ool. Adolf Birhmann.
Thera wa* no doubt titchmana,
aa the Betancourt entourage waa
sorouto to Army Day ecramoniaa. the accused killer of millions of
The oapioaton same jest as the Jewa who was discovered and
oars w on passing a soda fountain. captured by Israeli agent* in a
Tha site waa only a few blocks sensational kidnaping from Ueunoa Aire last month, would stand
from the reviewing stand
Bntaaoomrt woe token to Mm trial in Israel for hi* World War
Onhrorafty City tffaie tar emer­ t l arimas.
Argentina indicated the injury
gency treatment. First report! laid
don* to its national dignity by the
ho won anh
illegal abdurtion could bo consid­
ered all bat forgotten following
Ttiaraday's mild Security Council
resolution asking Israel for ade­
quate reparation.”
fo Bueno* Air**, Undersecre­
tary of Foreign Affair* Miguel
Angel Centeno said the repara­
Television olar Carry Moore may tion might be nothing more than
have found the solution to Long- a public apology, auch a* already
wood's sidewalk problem*.
offered by Iiraeli Foreign Minis­
On hie TV program, *Tva Cot ter Mr*. Golds Meir.
y
Secret," ha had his panel's
rootprint • imprinted in concrete
block*. •White they were doing
this he said, "If any Mayor needs
hio sidewalks repaired, Just send
mo a telegram."
Two Sanford youth* w*r# in­
Lnagwood Mayor A. R. Lormann jured Thursday whan the motor
did just IbaL Ha tent Garry Moors (cooler on which they were riding
a telegram, explaining the need wa* hit by a car driven by Fred­
for good sidewalk! in the com­ die Dean Mcncfee, a Sanford neg­
munity. »nd told liie TV person­ ro.
ality. in hi* telegram, he could
John Charles Ogden, $4, and
£ is e the eanoreto block*.
Joha Henry Ray, 1J, ware treated
for abrasion* and laceration* af­
ter Mooefee ran a red light at
20th Stroet and Park and hit the
scootar, police said.
Charge* against Monetae are
Students of lha Florida Federa­ pending, polire added.
tion of Art summer r im e * will
complete their first round of in­
structions neat week.
I^roy Nichols, art in*true tor of
DeBary, xald Monday and Tuasotoay the class will b* devoted to
Handicap# painting, and Wednes­
day, Thursday and Friday, they
will bo taught portrait painting.
Painting* done by Iaroy Nich­
ols are now on display at the Innes
Gallery located at (he DeBary
Mansion.

Venezuela Leader
Hurt; One Killed
Jn Murder Attempt

Eichmann Affair
Termed UN Victory

Long wood Mayor
Takes Street
Problem To Moore

Scooter Mishap
Injures Two

Busy Agenda Set
For Art Students

Stevens Named VP
ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Dr. Herb
Steven* of Fort l.atiderdale was
elected one of to national vice
president* of the Junior Chamber
of Commerce Thursday. Stevens
was named a* the Jaycecs con­
cluded their loth annual conven­
tion here.

The Coast Guard said Boat­
swains M auJIXC RoShi* Pierce,
22, of Franklin, Va., was on watch
when the 45B foot freighter loomed
out of the fog—so thick that 15
milei away in Manhattan the lop
of the Empire Stale Building was
invisible a block away.
Tamalonis aaid tie had just got­
ten "out of the sack" before Hie
aeridrnt. He said that from the
lim* the emergency signal sound­
ed lo the time he climh*d into the
ruhber lifeboat-raft, only to minut«* elapsed.
"The men got off one at a
time," he said. "It was good dis­
cipline. We watched her gn down
—it waa only three or four min­
utes that the went down alter
o* got into the raft.

"I was afraid the tuek, (be un­
dertow. would take ua. an I told
the men to paddle away with
their handi.
"But there wasn't much water,
and after a while we could ua*
the oars.
"One time w* heard a liner
very close by, and Ihe fog wae
pretty thick. I shot off a lot of
flares to save us. ( guess there
were about 30 flare*."
Tamalonis said twn men were
on duty on the lightship, on* no
deck and one in the engine room.
The ship is 133 feet long. )t
was struck amidship. The mao
on watch. Pierce, founded the
alarm in time for *veryon* to gel
up and get off—with only th*
clothes they were wearing and
a few wallet*.

oTIu&gt; H a n fo r d S jm tlfc
WEATHER: Partly cloudy and warm through Saturday. High today, 87-92. Low tonight. 68-74.
VOL. XLIX

United Preoa Leaned Wire

Established i908

FRIDAY. JUNK 24, I960

Finch Case
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Carole
Tregoffs attorney* today prepared
a U. S. Supreme Court rase to dis­
qualify the Judge in the second
murder trial of the red-haired mo­
del and Dr. R. Bernard Finch. The
high eourt appeal made a further
delay probable in the retrial of the
admitted lovers now scheduled for
Monday.
VAN NUYS, Calif. (UPI) -A n
18-year-old youth itirrendered to
police early today and confessed
shooting to death Shalk Dastagir,
40, brother of actor Sabu the Ele­
phant Boy Thursday night In an
abortive holdup. Police said Jim
Shields, a former employe of Dastagir's furniture store, confessed
the slaying to officers, slating he
needed money to "fix up his car."

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Twen­
ty of about $0 Raiford Prison
convicts, slated to teatify on bru­
tality ahargea against U former
Raiford prison guards nrzt week,
arrived in Jacksonville today. The
guard* are accused of inflicting
cruel and unuiual punishment in­
cluding chaining prisoner* and
spraying them with high-pressure
hoses, during a four-month period
in IBM.

Castro Threat
HAVANA ( UPI)—Premier .Fidel
Castro says hi* revolutionary gov­
ernment may confiscate hundreds
of millions of dollars worth of U. S.
property if Congress reduces Cu­
ba's share of the American sugar
market. In a speech Thursday to a
group of "former IBM revolution­
ary students," Castro eited the
Cuban Telephone Oo., the Cuban
Electric Co. and various banks,
sugar mills and mines among
Aiuerican-owoed properties which
have not yot been iokea over by
Ihe government.

JAKUBCIN who rocently won Uic Stato 4-H Club
Tractor Contest held at the Boy'g 4-H Club Short Courae
at the University of Florida, is ahown with hie proud
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jakubcin Sr. of Slavia. John
will represent Florida in the Eastern State* Tractor
Operator's Contest in September.

hat decided to retire from the
...... """
M ai. Department no matter which
fjg g y y
parly wins lha November elec­
tions.
On still another subject llcrtrr
denied dally that the United
Stales in any way suggested to
Tokyo that it should call off Presi­
dent Eisenhower's trip to Japan.
Sleeting with newsmen on the
tOlh anniversary of th* Communist
By United Frets International
attack in Korea, llerter used the
Summer alarms unleashed 6
newt conference to call for a " re ­
affirm atioo of lha free world's deadly fury of tornadoes and reedeform inatloo-to rrslal » 7*v-»*&gt;*n
and our support tar the United
Th* tempo*!* smashed nemos
Nations."
and farms, knocked out communi­
Herter said in hit roinment &lt;&gt;n cations and sent rivers surging
Khrushchev that Ihe Soviet lead­ over Iheir banks bt Illinois. In­
er's statements that he would diana and Kentucky. Severe flood­
not deal with President Risen ing was feared.
bower and hi* letters to Democra­
Four lions atrapod their open
tic political figures came about at air pit at a Louisville zoo when •
close (o Interfering In U. S. do­ record five Indies nf rain In nin*
mestic affair* as anything he could hour* collapsed a concrete wall.
think of.
Three were shot at once. Th#
Khrushchev recently quipped
fourth roamed wild for elghl hour*
(hat if It were true lhal Ihe U. S. before being shot.
candidate endorsed by lha Soviet
At least seven deaths and doeUnion would lose, hr would en­ ens of Injuries were blamed on
dorse Vice President Richard M. the rain, wind and lightning that
Nixon.
raged from Ihe Mlttisaippl lo lha
llerter said lliai because of hit Appalachians. Four persons wees
age and the possibility that Ills killed in Kentucky, two Jn lllinoit
arthritic condition might g e 1 and one in Indiana.
worse hr hat (lecldrd (hat a "youn­
Twn private planet wore report­
ger man" should lake over Hie post ed misting over Ohio or Hio cast
of secretary
as the storms swept the area.
When he became secretary a
Meantime, weathermen in Flor­
little ovrr a year ago, ha rerilled. ida aaid a potentially dangerous
hit doctor* gave him a medical squall ara In the soilliwcsl Gulf
clearance only until the end of the or Mexico was not cxprcict! to
prrirnt administration.
grow into the season's first liuirlllerter alto told reporters: The cane.
United Stales has been giving in­
The Weather Burrai. tn'd th#
formation roncernlng Cuba to Hie cold front which produced the
Inlrram rrirau Peace Committer storms wmil I cro « the Appa nbut "at Ihia moment" has made chlnns toward the K ail Coast to­
no decision lo bring a major in­ day. Rut lie siurnts were cxnc tdictment against Cuba in the in­ ed lo ahnir ami si r only s-iowora
ternational body.
or isu'atrd lliundirslof/n* from
He experts Japan to remain a , .M ne to Florida. Clearing weather
staunch free world ally despite wa predicted tur the hard hit MidPrime Minister Nnhuauke Kislii'a ui .
announcement that hr will resign.
He laid rancrllatinn nf President
Eisenhower's Japanese trip last
wrrk was entirely on Japan's ini
tialivr.
He lias seen no haslr chan-r |
In Soviet imllry or in Premier
Khrushchev's position In the Kr.-m
lin hierarehy despite Khrushchev's
W. K. Dibble of Geneva wsa
w-recking nf the summit and hi- circled p r o dent of the nev v
hitler attacks on President Eisen­ f o r m e d SoutUcastern Semin -e
hower.
County Republican Club.
Other officers, elected at the
club's organizational meeting he Id
• uc day in the Geneva Community
Flection Meet
A special Lung wood Chamber Mali were George Bouldcn of Chuof Commerce meeting fur the | luota, vice president: Mrs. Katha­
election of -officers will bp hrld rine laidd of Geneva, secretary*
at I p. in. Tuesday al the Civic ' ■ml Charles MrCuna of Chuluou,
treasurer.
League building.
Plant for the installation of
D. N. Ladd, Republican candi­
offirert meeting scheduled for 8 date for Congress from this dis­
p. m. July 14. will be discussed I trict, spoke lo tha group after
alto, E. G. Heath, president, said. I Ihe business meeting.

Rain Cause Havoc
In Ohio Valley

Deep Trouble

Convict* To Testify

NO. 723

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Secretary of State Chriotinn
A. Herter accused Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev todny of metldliiiR in U. S. internal affairs by hi* comments
on presidential election.*.
Herter also told his new* conference—the first he hzi
held since collapse of the summit mnetiiiR In Paris—fhnt he

Sabu’s Kin Killed

ST. PAUL. Minn, (UPI) - The
AFI.-CIO is in "deop lyouhloU. Ft»k
Negro labor, -a leader of the Na­
tional Association for tha Advance­
ment of Colored People (NAACP)
said today. Herbert Hllf, labor sec­
retary of the NAACP. laid the
group's annual lahpr d|nn*r (might
is likely to hear charges leveled
against ArL-CIO Preaidant George
Meany and many fogmrnla of or­
ganized labor.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Nikita Accused
Of 'Meddling'
In U.S. Affairs

ORLANDO (UPI) - The Marlin
Co. received Army contracts total­
ing $18,863,460 Thursday for con­
tinued work on it* Lacrosse mis­
sile. The Lacrosse, a swepl-wing,
solid-propellant missile, is launch­
ed from a 2'» Ion truck and steer­
ed by a mobile ground guidance
station.

THE ST. JOHN'S Aanociution of Life' UmlurWritou metalled new officer#
“ at A' rhuetTrig“UriTib“Mlir Lou restaurant TnUrtduy. John Harrltoa, zone
vnpe-president of the State Association, installing officer and gdeat speaker
m ehown congratulating I- K. (Ruck) Fprguson, president. Ken Murphy,
second vice-president is at the far loft. Other officers are, Stuart Stetson,
first vice-president and Ralph Hackett, secretnry-trrnsiircr.
(Herald Photo)

Mao Challenging Nikita For Red Rule
LONDON (UPI) — Communist i These experts believe the qi.ar
China's Mao Tae-tung is plainly i rel — hasieally over the Marxlstchallenging Soviet Premier Nikita U-muist teaching that war with
S. Khrushchev fur the supreme capitalism is Inevitable — is loo
leadership of intornaimnal Com­ deep-seated for the two men to
share equal siatus in Hie Cominiimunism.
This is tlx- cousidcrt-ii opinion of ; nlst hierarchy.
noted Communist affairs experts
Khrushchev p r u e I a I in e d in
who have watched a Sinn.Soviet speeches in Bucharest, Itnmania,
dispute over party ideology burst that socialism and capitalism cuuld
from s secret Inner-rirrle affair co-exist peacefully. He argued lliai
into a wide-open, public debate. Marx and Iwnin were brilliant phil­
osophers hut in some eases their
theories were outdated by a rapid
ly changing world.
Hr appeared to have the sup
port of all Eastern European Com­
munist leadrra at present.
Tile I’eiping regime's reartion
lo this was bold and direct. Two
HONOLULU (UPI) - President &lt;lza&gt;a after Khrushchev spoke, the
Eisenhower, described by his staff official Peiping Peoples Dally re ­
as puzzled and somewhat amused iterated party Chairman Man'*
by Democratic criticism of hi* belief that coexistence is impos­
failure to visit Japan, will present sible.
Herenl pronouncement*- from
his side of the recent Far Eastern
trip to the American people Mon­ Peiping indicated Mao ia being
built up systemaiirally now a* the
day at 7:30 p. m.
Speaking f r o m Washington, true guardian of classic Commu­
where he Is expected lo return .Sun­ nist ideology.
day, the Chief Executive will ac­
cent Ihe positive rather than de­
fend his trip. He still believes (irm­
ly that his visits to Ihe Philippines,
Formosa and Korea added up to
a successful venture in developing
closer ties between Ihe United
Hunters ami fishermen of SemiSlates and Ihe Orient.
Eisenhower's speech, under prrp- 'mile-Volusia area will lie given a
ation here in ronsuliatiun with ^ chance In express themselves at
members of his White llousi staff, a rule* and regulations meeting to
will be broadcast nationally by ra ­ lie held al 8 p. m. Monday night
dio and television and relayed in Ihe Del.and City Hall.
The meeting It one of a aeries
around the world over the short­
wave circuits of the Voice of being held over thr stair lo sam­
ple puhlir opinion regarding hunt­
America.
ing end fishing rules (or the I960til seasons with officers of the
Game A Fresh Water Fish Com­
mission presiding.
At a meeting held last Sunday
Commissioner* from the Lake l-'ifth llegion sportsmen passed a
Mary Fire District T h u r * d a y number ol motions covering sug­
agreed to submit a $7..vat budget gestions In lie made to Commis­
to tliw County Commission next sion officials. One perennial ques­
week for Ihe 1960 61 • fiscal year. tion will be that of deer hunting
The main Hein on thr budget will willi dogs. Some Florida sports­
be for a $3,000 down payment on a men feel dog hunting should h*
$12,000 lire trurk. The remainder prohibited in some areas—al lead
of the money would he used for for part of the season.
equipment at the fire house.
Restricted hunting of does for
archers and firearms hunter* will
Kadet Award
he considered.- A proposal for an
The Kadrts of America will make early season squirrel bunt in the
a Kadet Of the Month award at St. Johns River valley met appro­
7:30 p. m. today at the National val at last week's meeting. It
will be introduced Monday sight.
Guard Armory.

Demo Criticism
Puzzles President

Hunt, Fishing
Rules Meeting
Scheduled Monday

Fire District
Budget Drawn Up

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fished the lightship'* nan* crew­ Guard base oi. Staten Island, hag­
men K&gt; safety.
gard _and
hollow-eyed. They
The Green May s c r e w (lumped break! a sled at one# and .then met
a raft alongside the sinking light­ newsmen.
Chief Boatswain Joseph Tim sship and its Coast Guardsmen
made it In safety just minute* be­ lonis of Ml. Carmel, Pa.. 27-yearfore the red-and-whito beacon ves­ old skipper of th« lightship, aaid
Ihe big beacon on his red-andsel plunged to the bottom.
The men paddled with their white • emblaroned vessel was
hands in a desperate battle to get working and an automatic foghorn
aw*y lest surtion haul them down was blasting out its warning sig­
with th* doomed lightship. They nal every 13 seconds.
mad* it.
Hut when h* was aiked if any­
Taken atioard the freighter, the one spotted the approaching
Coast Guardsmen waited while freighter on Ihe lightship’s radar,
two eutters sped a dozen milaa an officer advised him not to an­
from Staten Island in New York swer.
harbor—one lo take up th* vigil
In any ease, the lightship was
at Ambrose and the other to I a sitting durk. Heavy anchors
bring tihsm home.
! moored It against any slippage
Just before 7 a. m. th* aur- | from exact position at the doorvivor* readied St. George* l'oa*l ! way to New York.

Martin Contracts

A Summer sketch group will be
organized toon by the Sanford Art
Astn.
Anyone interested in joining Ihe
group is asked In contact Mr*.
Beth Gregory at FA 2-6293.
Association officials reported alan today that the annual meeting
of the organization will be held
Sept. 14. There are to be no regular
summer meetings planned by the
4iroup.

Th* North Orlaodo Village Coun­
cil will moet at &gt; p. m. Tues­
day in Mayor Roy Liddicott's of­
fice. Vico Mayor Frank Fasula
will prosido in place of the mayor
who is o* a a h week vacation
U p­

NKW YORK (UPU — Tha his­
toric "oya" of the world’* biggest
harbor—Ambrose Lightship—wa*
rammed by a passing freighter in
thick fog today and tank at Its
lonely anchorage e^ght miles off
New York C»iy. But it* Coast
Guard crewmen were saved.
The 6.123-ton American freigh­
ter Green Ray. outward bound,
collided* with the U. S. Coast
Guard's "Relief 503" at 4:30 a.
m. in the blacked • out gateway
to New York harbor, (he world’*
busiest tea lane.
The stubby, 129-foot lightship
sank in 9o feet of water, leaving
the main Ambrose channel tem ­
porarily unguarded. The Green
Ray was only slightly damaged. It
launched a boat ot once and

News Briefs

Sketching Group
^To Be Organized

Council Sets Meet

Freighter Rams Lightship O ff Harbor

It was no secret that Red China
in the past several years has been
pressing for expanded influence
within Hie Communist bine, and
lias been getting it.
\\ hu( surprises Western exferta
is that Mao, even if he is equal
lu Khrushchev within party nego­
tiations, seems no longer willing
in thr interest of Communist unity
In arrrpl the world's view ol him
as a secondary leader.

Jack Phillips Dies
In Washington
Jack Phillips of Thr Herald
staff, . who had an operation on
hit heart this month at George­
town University Hospital at Wash­
ington. died Thursday.
He had hero reported recover­
ing from the corrective surgery
ami had written Irltera saying that
hr expected lo return to work in
August. A rising temperature
Tuesda) was the only indication
nl possible complications, in Ihe
post surgical period, his family
said.
Members of hit family had re­
turned home lo Orlando lo await
his disrhargr from Ihe hospital af­
ter doctors had reported his pro­
gress as satisfactory.
Funeral arrangements will he
completed this weekend, the fami­
ly said.

Lutheran League
Sets Installation
An Installation nl officers for
thr United Lutheran Church wo­
men will lie held Sunday al the
Shrine Club.
The installalihm will lie a candle
service at 7:30 p. m. New offi­
cers arc Mrs. Ronald Raimussin,
president; Mrs. Ralph M. Wil­
kins. vice president; Sirs. Eleanor
Crenshaw, treasurer: Mrs. Fedor
Rivero, secretary; Lucille Kauf­
man, rducalion committee chair­
man; Mr*. William Meyers, Chris­
tian service committee chairman;
Mrs. Clifford Rizor, membership
chairman; Mrs. Richard Martin,
offering chairman, Mrs. James
Bryant, Faith Circle leader and
Mrs Ernest Bolick Jr., Esther
Circle leader.
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0:b!'!e fleeted

Cljb President

Beauty Battle

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SARASOTA (U PI) — Mims Fort 'Lauderdale and
Mias Sf. Petersburg won the first two prcllmin«rie»
Thursday night in the battle of heautlea for the I960
Miss Florida crown.
Kuthy Magda, a 19-year-old brunette front Fort
I-auderdale, won the Group A talent contest with a
dramatic reading of a scene from the play "Our Town.**
Nineteen-year-old Annette Raker of St. Petersburg
displayed 36-24-36 measurements to win the Group B
swim suit competition
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Church Of Christ

FIRST BAPTIST c h u r c h
III Park Arena*
W. P. Brook*. Jr.
P**tor
F. B. Fisher
A»»or. Pastor
Morning Wonhip ... . 1:45 a. m.
Sunday School . . . . . . 1:45 a. m.
Morning W orship....... 11:00 a. m.
Training Union .......... 1:45 p.m.
Evening Worihip
. 1:00 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.
Nursery available

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Geneva
FIRST CHURCH
Ralph Brewer J r .......... Evangelist
OF THE NAZARENE
Bible School ............. 10:00 a. m
W. 2ad St. at Mapla.A«&gt;^
Morning W orship........ll:0u a m
Evening Worship ...... 7:30 p. m I. W. Justice ................... Pastor
Wed. Prayer Serviea . 7:30 p. a aundsy School ............ 0:43 a. m.
Morning Worship ... 10:45 a. m.
NYPS
.................... 0:50 p. m.
N .y . P . U N . J . I ........ Op. a .
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Gospel Service ............. 7 p. a.
Paola
r.tra Duncan ..........
Minister
Morning W orship........ 11:00 a. m FERN PARR CHURCH OF THE
Evening Worship . . . . . 0:00 a. m
NAZARENE
Thurt. Bibla Study — 7:30 p. m
O'BRIAN ROAD
Rev. Jim Fisher ............ Pastor
Sunday school.................9:45 a. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Morning worship ....... 10:45 a. m.
I/logwood
Youth service
.......5:45 p. m.
Morning Worship ... 10:30 a. m. Evangelistic service ... 7:30 p. ra.
Evening Worship
7:30 p. a Wed. prayer service .7:30 p. a .

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th St. k Oak Are.
Rev. Gail Smith .. . .
Pastor
Sunday School ............ 1:45 a. m.
Morning W orship........ 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ............ 1:15 p. m.
Evening Worship .........7:50 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:50 p. m.
Nursery Available

Episcopal

HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Park Ave. at 4tk St.
Rev. John W. Thomas....... Pastor
Holy Eucharist ............ 7:30 a. m.
Family ServiceChurch School .......... 0:00 a. m
Morning P ra y e rSermon ............
11:00 a . m .
Holy Communion —
Tuesday ................
7:30 a. a
WEST BIDE
Wednesday ................. 10:00 a. m
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Thursday .................. ..7:30 a. m.
411 S. Hotly Ave.
Sacrament at Penance
Paul Colly ......................... Pastor Saturday ................5:00-0:00 p. a .
Sunday School ............10:00 a. m.
Morning W orship........ 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study ...................7:0u p. m.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Evening Worship ........ 7:30 p. m.
CHURCH
Wed. Prayer Service ..7:30 p. ra.
Enterprise • DcBary
Fr. Paul Shuiti ................. Pastor
Holy Communion—
CHULLOTA FIRST BAPTIST
Sunday .................. 1:00 a. a.
CHURCH
Morning P ra y e rC .0. Swaggerty ............. Pastor
Sermon .................... 0:30 a. a .
Sunday School ............ 0:45 a. m.
Holy Communion—
Morning Worship ....11:00 a. m. 1st Sunday each month 11 a. a .
Training Union ........ i:30 p. m.
Evening Service ...........7:50 p. m.
W’ed. Prayer Servle* .. 7:10 p. m
CHRIST CHURCH
Loagwood
Rev. Georgs 1- Granger ..Pastor
ELDER SPRINGS
Sunday Serviea ............... 0 a. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Church School ............ 10:00 a. a .
B. H. Griffin ................... Pastor Holy Communion
Sunday School .......... 1:15 a. a .
First, Third Sunday
Morning Worship ....11:00 a. m.
Youth M eeting...............1:00 p. a . Jewish Synagogue
Evening W orship...........1:00 p. m. CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL
10th and Magnolia
Wed. Prayer Service 1:00 p. ra.
Friday Evtning Serviea
p. a .
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Lutheran
OP GENEVA
GOOD AUEPHKRD UNITED
Jack L. Stewart
Pastor
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday School
........10:00 a. a .
Saaford Shriaa (Tab
Morning Service .........11:00 a. m.
1st St. and Lea Ava.
Training Union .......... 1:50 p. a .
Ernest Bolick Jr.
Pastor
Early Sorvlee ...............0:15 a. a .
HILLCREST BAPTIST CHURCH Church School ............0:50 a. m.
OP GENEVA
Morning W orship........ 10:30 a. m.
Joseph M. Slade, Jr.
Pastor Pastor's Uaaa ............ 0:50 a . a .
Sunday School ...........10:00 a. m. Luthar League............ 1:5(1 p. a .
Morning Worship ... .11:00 a. a . Confirmation Class Mon. 1:45 p, a .
.Training .Union ........ I:l*.p. a . CokocMra Class Tburs. 4 PJH.
•Evening /Worship ....7 :J a V a . Nursery Available.
Wed. P a y e r Service .7:50 p. a
PINECRKST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ml W. Onora Road
Donald Gravenmeir ..
..Pastor
Sunday School ------ - 1:45 a. m.
Morning Worship ....... ll:0 0 a . ra.
Training Union ............ «:30 p. m.
Evening Worship .........7:45 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service . 7:45 p. m.
Nursery Available

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
LABE MARY
W. B eann ......................... Paster
Sunday School .......... 1:45 a. n
Morning Worship ....11:00 a. a .
Evening Worship . ...7:30 p. n
Wed. Prayer Service. .7:50 p. a .
Training Union
1:50 p. a .
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OP LONGWOOD
Car. Church Si Gran! Sts.
C. L F u t c h .....................Pastor
Sunday School . . ..0 :1 5 a .m .
Morning Worship ....11:00 a .m .
T racing Union .........0:45 p. a .
Evening Worship .........7:45 p a .
Wed. Prayer S ervice....7:45 p. a .

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE
REDEEMER
100 W. 35th Flat*
Herbert W. Goers* ............Pastor
Early Service ............... ■ a. a .
Sunday School ............. 0:15 a. m.
Adult Bible C la ss.........0:15 a. m.
Worship Servlet .........10:50 a. a .
ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
Slavla (Near Oviedo)
Stephen M. Tuhy ............... Pastor
Morning Worship .........1:15 a. a .
Sunday School ..............0:00 a. a .
Christian Day School, Monday
through Friday — Kindergarten •
Elementary
1:00 a. a .

Methodist

LAEE MONROE
Three allea weal of Saaford
on First St., right at Moaree
Corear
Robert O. Byrd .............. Pastor
Sunday School ............ 0:45 a. m
Morning Worihip ....11:00 a. a .
Training Union ......... 0:50 p. a .
Evening Worship .........7:50 p. m.
Wod. Prayer Service . 5:00 p. a .

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
410 Park Ava.
Rav. John Adams ............ Pastor
Morning Worship ..... ...«:30 a. a .
Sunday School ............ 0:45 a. a .
Morning W orship.......il:(su a. m.
M Yr Ms*ting* ...........5:00 p. a .
(Intermediate, Senior)
Teacher Training Course
Evening W orship.........7:10 p. a .

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF OVIEDO
Jaek T. Bryant .
Paster
Suadiy School
...........0:45 a. i
Morning W orship........ 11:00 e. m.
Training Union ............ 6:15 p. a
Evening S erv ice............7:00 p. m
Wed.. Prayer Service ..7:30 p. a

FREE METHOD1ST CHURCH
Laurel Ava. at 0th S4.
Ira E. Hindman Jr. ............Pastor
Sunday School ............... 0:45 a. a .
Morning Worship ........ 10:45 a. a .
FMY ............................. 7:oo p. a .
Evening Worship .........7:10 p. a .
Mon. FMY Recreation 7:00 p. a .
Tues. FMY Prayor . . . . 7:50 p. a .
Wad. Prayer Servian . 7:50 p. a .

Catholic
ALL SOUIS CATMOUC
CHURCH
Oak Ave. at Mb SI.
Rev. Richard L y o n s............ Pastor
Sunday Moaiaa ............ !:00 a. a .
.......... 1:30 a. a .
. . . . . . . . 10.00 a. a .
.........~ll:3Q a. a
Daily Mass ...................7:15 a. a

Christian
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1007 S. Sealerd Ava.
J a a a a N. Barnett .......... Pastor
Sunday School
. . . , 0:45 a. a .
Morning Worihip ....... ll:iw a. a .
Junior Fellowship
.. 3:30 p.m.
Chi Rbo Fellowship ... . 5:00 p.n.
Christina Youth Fellowship 0:0u
P.

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Nazarcne
Nazarene

Baptipt

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A s United Church aI Christ
Park Ava. at stib St.
Rav. Joseph K. Stock, .......Pastor
Bible S chool............... o:45 a. a .
M onlus Worship . . . ll:tw a. a .
P ilg ria Fellowship ... 7:30 p. a .

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST
la d SL and R la Ave.
George M. Yalta .......... Minister
* M a Schaai ................l l ;00 a. a .
Harming Worship . . . . li:oo a. a .
Evening W orship.......... 7:30 p. a .
Wed. Bible S tu d y ...........7:30 p. a .

I.ARE MARY
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary
S. L. Drawdy ....................Pastor
Sunday School .......... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship — 11:00 a. m.
Christian Service Training 0:00
p. m.
Evening Worship
7.no p. m
Wod. Praysr Serviea 7:50 p. m

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Oak Ava. and Third B4.
Rav. Graver C Sewell, Jr.
Morning Worship . . . . .1:45 a. a .
Sunday School ............ 8:45 a. m.
Session Mealing ......... 10:43 a. m.
Morning-Worship....... 11:00 a. m.
Pioneer Fellowship ... .5:00 P- m.
Senior Fellowship . . . . ..6:00 P.m.
Evening Worship . . . . .7:30 P- m.
Wed. Preyer Service 7:00 P- m.
Nursery Available

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School To Run
One More Week

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Page 2—Fri. June 24, 1960

Churches Plan
Varied Program
Of Summer Socials
It Is easy to tell that summer
la here by the picnics, barbecues,
box socials and "dinner on the
grounds" which the area churches
are holding In large numbers.
Many of the rhurrhes have *!•
ready held their out-of-door so­
cials but there are still a number
coming up.
An oldfa»hli&gt;ned Sunday school
picnic will he held by the Good
Shepherd Lutheran church, Sat­
urday.
The picnic begins at 3 p. m. at
the Rig Tree Park. Priic* and
games for all ages have been
planned.
Everyone
attending
should bring a basket lunch,
drink* and dishes.
A covered dish dinner will be
held on the grounds of the First
Christian Church Sunday after
the morning worship service. All
members and friend* are invit­
ed.
A covered dish supper will be
the program of the adult fellow­
ship group at Harnett Memorial
Methodist Church,
Enterprise.
Monday. Supper starts at 0:30
p. m. in th* church.
Last Sunday, after the services
at the Eheneser Methodist Church,
a dinner on th* grounds was held.
The Flrat Christian Church,
Sanford, reported a vary success­
ful barbecue sponsored by the
Men's Club last Saturday. Around
•00 plates were sold. Funds rais­
ed from this project went for
a now carpet in the ehurch sanc­
tuary.

RETIRING REV. GEORGE GRANGER, second from left, is presented
with a check from Chnrlos Pasternack, senior warden. Rev. Granger has
been the pastor of the Christ Church Episcopal, Longwood, Also in the pic­
ture are Mrs. Granger and Charles Morrison, treasurer of the chtfreh.
(Herald Photo)

T’ie Vacation Bible School h».
Ing held now at the Fir«t Bant:«t
Church in Oviedo will run for one
m»rc - w eek.------" )
At the registration hcM )*,(
Friday, t9 children were rrgu;.
ered. Jack T. Bryant, pastor of
the church, is acting as principal
and Mrs. Lawson A. Hardy is se­
cretary.
Miss Martha Jean Hardy j|
superintendent of the intermedi.
ale department. Mrs. .lark T.
Bryant is superintendent of tliqt
junior department with Mrs. Ms*
E. King.
The primary group is led hr
Mrs. Ben F. Ward Jr., Mrs. R,
M. May* and Miss Jackie Pcndarvis. Mrs. Harvey Joe Slayton ami
Miss Sandra Mays are leaders
of the beginners.
The nursery group has four
teachers; Mrs. Arthur Metralf,
Mrs. W. A. Ward Jr., Mrs. Char,
lea Aulin and Mrs. Howard
Gott.
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Refreshments are being served
by Mrs. G. M. A nt and Mrs.
D. W. WUli*.
During the last 15 year*, there
has been a 77 per cent decline in
the death rate from appendici­
tis.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
DeBary a v ia Cantor
Of th* nation's fa mil lea, 0 5
A. C. Summers ................ Pastor
par cent have annual Incomas
Sundsy School ........... 0:00 a. ra.
Morning W orship.........10:00 a. a . ranging from 510.000 to tts.ooo.

Other Churches
COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
THE SALVATION ARMY
Lake M iry
514 R. Sacand SL
John W. Plliay ................ Pastor
Sundsy School .............10:00
a.a .Sunday:
M onies W orship.......... 11:00 o. a . Sunday School .......... 10:00 a.
Holiness M asting....... 11:00 a.
Junior High Westminister
Fellowship ................. 0:50
p.a .Street M asting..............0:50 p.
Y P L .................................l:oo p.
Senior High W sstainlitsr
7:50 p.
Fellowship ..................7:50
p.a .Salvation Moating
Tuesday:
s
Corp C a d e ts.................... 5:30 p.
UPSALA COMMUNITY
Band P ra c tic e ..............4:00 p.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Ladles Homo League . 7:50 p, a .
John W. Pillay.......................Pastor Tburs. Prayer Service . 7:30 p.
Naming Worship .........0:00
n.a .Sat. Street Masting ... 0:50 p.
Sunday School .............10:00
e.a .
Westminister Fellowship
THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
Santoro
...7:50
p.a*
24th and Chata Ava.
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. a .
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Morning W orship........11:00 a. a .
CHURCH
Bvenlng W o n h ip .........-7:45 p. a .
Cases Ibsrry
Thursday Service ......... 7:45 p. a .
William H. Romas ...
Sunday School ............ 0:45 s. m.
THE BANFORD
Morning Worship . . . . M a. a .
CONGREGATION OP
Wednesday Prayor
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSRS
and Fellowship ....... 5 p. a .
1521 W. 1st SL
Temporary Masting, Women's
Sunday Watch lower
C lu b ....... ... Overbrook Drive
S tu d y .......................... 2:00 p. m.
Wad. Bible S tu d y .........7:30 p. m.
Fri. Ministry School . . . 7:30 p. a .
Other Churches
Friday S erviea............... 1:50 p. a .
PINE CREST ASSEMBLY
Chnrch Of God Of Prophecy
OF GOD CHURCH
2507 E la Avenae
Car. 57th and R la
H. M. Snow ........................ Pastor J. H. M esser...................... Pastor
Sunday School............. 0:45 a. a . Sunday School ............. 5:45 a. m.
Morning Worship ....... 10:50 a. a . Morning Worship.........11:00 a. m.
Evening W orship........... 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service ... 7:45 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service .. 7:50 p. a . Woman's Missionary .. 7:45 p. a .
Young Peoplas Sun. Bar. 5:45 p. a .
Nursery Available
THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
Chrtstisa end Missionary Alliance
Park Av*. and llth St.
Cecil M. Seal* ................... Pastor
Sunday School
... . 0 :4 3 a .m .
Morning W orship.......... 10:40 a. a .
Evening S erviea............. 7:41 p. n.
A. Y. F. Youth Sarviea 0:30 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service . 1:00 p. a .

CHULLOTA COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Billy J, McDaniels ....... Paafor
Church School ......... 10:00 a. a .
Church .....................11:00 a. a .
Youth Christian
Fellowship ................. 7:55 p. a .

Negro Churches

PROGRESS MISSIONARY
BAPTMT CHURCH
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Midway
SCIENTIST
E. E. W illiams.....................Pastor
•00 E. Second St.
Sunday School ........ U:oo a. a . Sunday School..................1:30 a. m.
Morning W orship....... 11:00 a. a .
Sunday Worship ....... 11:00 a. a .
Wednesday Service . 5:00 p. a . Flrat, Hilrd, Fourth Sundays
Tuesday Beading . 2:30-4:30 p. a . Evening W orship........ 7:30 p. a .
Thursday Reading 2:30-4:50 p. a . First, Third Sundays
Ushsr Board, Tuesday . 7:50 p. m.
Choir Rehearsal,
CHURCH OF GOD
T uesday...................5:00 p. a .
French Av*. and ttnd St.
Junior Church,
Joel D. Brown . . , ........... Pastor
Wednesday ............ 7:30 p. m.
Sundsy School ........... 0:41 s. in. Busincaa Meeting ....... g ;00 p. m.
Evangelistic Service . 7:30 p. m. Friday preceding first Sunday,
Tuesday S ervice.......... 7:50 p. a .
monthly

EBENEEKR METHODIST
CHURCH
CUrua Haights
Rav. Hugh Booth ............ Pastor
CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST
FIRST SHILOH
Sunday school .......... 10:00 a. a .
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
BAPTIST CHURCH
Morning Worship ....11:00 a. a .
City Hall
1101 W. 13th SL
M. Y. r ........................ 0:30 p. m.
Evening Service............ 7:30 p. m. J. G. Brooks . Branch President J. W. Marshall ................. Pastor
Wed. Prayor Serviea ... .7:50 p. a . Sunday School ............ 10:00 a. a . Church School ............. 0:30 a. a .
Sacrament Meeting ... 5:00 p. a . Morning W orship.......11:00 a. a .
Evening W orihip........ 7:30 p. a .
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Tuesday P ra y e r .............. 7:30 p. a .
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
Oners Rd„ at Waadlaad Ava.
Teachers Meeting,
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
W. Thomas Psrsoa Jr.
Pastor R. Ruth Oram .......... . Pastor
Wednesday .............7:50 p. a .
Sunday School............... 1:45 a. a . Sunday School .............I0:U0 e. a .
Morning Worship .............10 a. a . Morning Worship .......41:00 a. a . UON HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
MYF ..............................0:50 p. a . Evening S erv ice............7;00 p. a .
Or sags Ave.
(A oew Church serving a new Wed. Prayer Service . 7:50 p. a . J. L. Brook* .................... Pastor
Community)
Church School.................8:30 a. a .
Pentecostal Conquerors,
F rid a y ..........................7:10 p. a . Morning Worship........... 11:00 a. a .
Evening Worihip .......... 7:30 p. a .
FOSTER CHAPEL
luaaday
Prayer Service 7:30 p. a .
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
METHODIST CHURCH
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Oviedo
ST. JOHN METROPOLITAN
Seventh 84. end E la Ave.
Sunday School
... 0:45 a. a .
BAPTIST CHURCH
C.
W.
B
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a
c
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...............
.
...
Pastor
Morning Worship ....... 1!: uq a. in
*3* Cypres* SL
Saturday
Sabbath
School
1:50
a.
a
.
Evening Worship ......... 1:00 p. m.
H. B. W hitehurst............... Pastor
Morning W arship.......11:00 a. a . Church School............. 5:50 a. a .
Wod. Prayor Service . 7:50 p. a . Morning W orship....... 11:00 a. a .
PAOLA WESLEYAN
Evening W orihip.............7:50 p. a .
METHODIST CHURCH
UNITY CENTER OP SANFORD Choir Rehearsal
0 MUas W tti au EL 40
Warnne'e d a b —Mo Oek Ava.
Monday .......
7:35 p. a
Cecil W. Shaffer
Pastor Josephine B. Stuck!* ....... Pastor Prayer Matting
Sunday School..............0:45 a. a . Sunday Worship ....... U:M a. a
Tuaaday.....................7:31 p. a .
Morning Warship ....10:43 a. a .
Wednesday Bible Study,
Wsaiayqn Y au tb ............ 6:41 p. a .
M0 E. Fire! St.. Res. 511
Junior C hurch .......7:50 p. a .
Evening Worship ......... 7:50 p a . Tuesday Class ................ 5 p.
Club Mealing*
Wod. Prayor Service 7:50 p. a .
Thursday ................. 7:50 p. a .

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of construction, building materials, zoninq, and marry other factors that influence
the value of o home In a community. F L O R ID A ILLU ST R A T ED also cited North
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On Camping Trip

Lake Mary Juniors

Oviedo girls are alio included lq
the group of campers this summer.
Ann Martlii, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William H. Martin, and Oulda
Wolcott, daughter of Mr. and Mrl. £
Henry Wolcott, are enjoying tho
various details of camp life a t
Camp Greystone, at Tuxedo, N. C.
Ann attended Greystone two sum­
mer* ago, but this is OuIda’s Urit
trip.
The girls were taken to the camp
by Mrs. William H. Martin and
Mrs. Roy Britt, tho latter ef Saaford, who also spaot a few day*
at tha Wheeler horn* is Wayoes*
villa.

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Enjoy Outing
• If ember* of the Junior Boy* *nd
Junior Girl* Sunday school elaitc*

;«f'J!l? Plfti EspUrt church rt

;nak. Wayne Beal, Eugene Ho-jpm
- gatrdner.

Cattle Improving
The majority of the cattle In
Seminole County Is of native
ftra b m a a and "English blood"
•M is. This Improvement of qual­
ity has been of great Importanct
I# the beef cattle Industry. Con­
tin u ed Increase In range cattle
'to Seminole County hinges on con41sued stress ef quality and im­
proved production efficiency, accerdins to Count) Agent Ceell

REV. AND MRS. I. W. JUSTICE were honored at n reception in the Youth Hall of the F irst Church of the
Naxarene, Sunday afternoon by members of the congro*
fation. Mrs. Raymond Sandifer, president of the Worn*
en’a Missionary Society was chairman of the reception
committee. She was asslated by Mrs. W. P. Burke, Mrs.
Howard Butcher, Mrs. Tom Spivey and Mrs. Leslie Hob
combe Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter assisted with in*
troductiona and greeting guests at the door.
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ircle To S p o n so r D a n c e
Guest speaker at the Anne Miller
Circle meeting was Mr. Edward
Foremen, fteotrat Florida field
rspreeoatstlva. Ha tongratulated
the Members for their work with
the Mothers' March end the suc­
cess ef the reed Mock conducted
b r ibe elrds to raise money for
(ho "M arch of Dimes."
John Sauls, Seminole County
march ef dimes chairman, was
•Is* e guest at the meeting. Ha Bl­
aise eemmended the circle mem-

bora for tholr work and asked
them to m sk t the march of dimes
drive an ;nnual project. This will
ho discussed et the nest mooting
of tho group.
Tbo meeting wee preceded by a
covered dish supper for member*
and their husbands. Plans war*
discussed, a t the business session,
for a denes sponsored by the cir­
cle. It wee scheduled for June K
at the Elks Club. Starting time
will be l:M p. m. Mrs. Ed Cos
win he la chergo of arrangomsnts.

M a n y Flow ers

Don’t crowd the pattern when separate*, and all-weatbar coats.
you put your summer outfit to­ Even shoes and handbag* come
gether. Summer fashions bloom
with patterned fabrics la dross**, In fancy design*, not to mention
hats.
Aim for • coordinated outfit
as you shop for Individual Hems.
Juat • UtUa "fancy" with ■ lot
ef "pie la" ie a holpful guide. For
Instinct, a flowered .dress goes
BY FIANCES WESTS B
wen with i a plain-colored wool
Mr. aad Mrs. Stanley From
hut It fights with a plaid
and daughter*, Mary, aad Nancy, Jackot,
or bold twoed Jackal.
are apendlag their vacation in
Tha flower bedecked hat of
Lake Mery with Mrs. From'* many color* wants to b* tha
father, Mr. Herbert J . Sahtar aad "wholo-abow" — so 1st It. Your
wife, whe grave dewa with them drora and coal caa bo smart, yet
from Greenweed Lake, H. Y., te plain enough to sot the stag*
see how tholr new' aom* in Lake tor that crowning glory.
Mery was faring during the sum­
Print dress, patterned cost, and
mer aad hava a testa ef Florida fancy hat auggast you. want on e
la Juae. They have enjoyed a trip •hopping sproe and forgot what
South along tha Ridge end visited waa homo In tha closet. Taka
the Bek Tower, Cypress Garden*, tlm* and thought to fit eaeh
gg par cent decline i t the death aad spent a pleasant afternoon at Usm Into pises — and don't
ra ts from scots iteum atie 1ever.

Personals

Mambors attending were Mrs.
JT. R. Hoolabaa Sr.,. Mrs. Clyde El­
lison, Mrs. Frank - Wl|*on, Mr*.
Charlie Stafford, Mrs. Fultoo B ai­
ley, Mrs. Harry Adair, Mrs.
Charles Gross, Mrs. Robert Elttrower, Mrs. Marcella Faille, Mr*.
A. P. Forihey Sr. Mrs. Ed Miller.
Irene Kent, Mrs. Ray Osier,
Mrs. Morris Moses, Mrs. Roy
Cheapening, Mrs. Jam es Via, Mrs.
J. M. Cameron, Mrs. Edward Cos,
Mrs. Buford Brown, Mrs. Jam es
R. Hoolehan Jr., Mrs. Wad* Sayder and Mr*. Russell Spencer,

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butter and flour a c : U teaspoon
of salt. Sprinkle lightly with but­
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BOBBIE (Mrs. Robert) ROZSA,
who has llvrd in Loch Arbor for
the past two years, will leave Mon­
day with her husband and two sons
to make their home in San Diego.
Mr. ftozsa has been a Douglas
representative with VAH-7.
People arc saying farewell to
the Rorsas' at parties. Thenr neigh­
bor, Mr*. Robert Ramey enter­
tained with a swimming parly for
them and Mrs. Charles Quinn had
a dinner party that included others
with the Douglas Company. Satur­
day night Lcdr. and Mrs M. D.
McPherson will have a rgok-out on
their patio for Mr. and Mrs. Roisa
Co hosts will be Lt. and Mrs. Neil
Pruden.

FOUR SISTERS, together for the
first time in quite awhile, were
at a dessert-bridge, yesterday at
the home of Anne (Mrs., Lee)
Moore on Mellonville Ave. Her sis­
ters arc Catherine (Mrs. Charles,
Jr.) Park of Gainesville (toon to
be moving back to Sanford) Dottie (Mrs. Jack) Boll here from
Hawaii and Mary (Mrs. Ed) Higgin-;.
., Completing the delightful gath­
ering (which, no doubt, was full
of reminiscing of other good times
together) were Mrs. G. V. Jones
of Shervrport. La., Mrs. Bruce Bolt
of Orlando. Mrs. B. L. Perkins,
Jf.. Mrs. Jimmy Crapps and Mrs.
Jack Morrison.
DUTTIE BOLT, her husband and
Iheir two children are visiting her
mother, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Bolt. Lt. Colonel Bolt will attend
a training program in Pensacola
while hi* family remaini here for
the summer.

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MARTY JONES is having a pleasant visit in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Perkins,
Sr. She, and her three children
will be joined later by Mr. Jones.

MRS. BOLT

Celebrates
Twelfth Birthday

SALLIE AND EUGENE WIL­
LIAMS, and Iheir two youngsters,
are breathing in fresh mountain
£ air at Lake Junaluska, N. C.
w Whtfn they left they accompanied
their recent house guest, his
ntoliier, Mrs. Myra Williams, to
her home in Folkston, Ga.
THE LOCll’ AKBOK HOME of
Clono (Mr*. F. G.) Edwards was
the scene of a farewell luncheon
yesterday for Rita (Mrs. R. L.)
Bauer.
Among those invited were Mrs.
f flirt Peter**"!, Mrs.. A. B. Peter
^ son, Jr., Mrs. Dorothy Odham,
Mrs. D. H. Mathers, Mra. Randall
£ha*c, Mrs. Donald Jones. Mrs.
Louise G. Knowles, .Mr*. Warre.t
Knowles, Mrs. Joseph Scinocca,

Summer Retreat

MRS. JUNKS
Mis* Ccuin Heard, Mrs. David
Gatchel, Mrs. Jrno Paulucci, Mrs.
Neill Houston, Mr*. Harry Lee Sr.,
Mr*. Art Elder, Mrs. Arthur O'­
Leary, Mrs. Kenneth Rowell. Mrs.
Dan MUncr, Mjro. Steve Oliver,
Mrs. Ernest llorrell. Mrs. John
Barlow, Mrs. George Koen, Mrs.
Silas Johnson and Mrs. J. P.
Cullen.
JANE (Mrs. Wally) PHILLIPS
lies as her house guest, her step­
mother, Mrs. Ira Sumner and
daughters, of Greenville, S. C,

P&amp; a a o jw I a
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Lavender
plan to spend the weekend with
Ihtir son. Douglas R Lavender
and his wife at Cocoa Beach. They
V will welcome the newest member
of the family, the first grand­
daughter, 6 lb. 12 ot. Toni Renee,
bom June 21, at Patrick Air Force
Hospital. Douglaa ia serving n
the U. S. Air Force and ia stationed
at Cocoa.
U ttls Mis* Nancy Louise Brock,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
H. Brock of Dade City, will a r
rive today for a two week visit
with her grandmother, Mr*. NanW c» H. Brock. Her parents will go
to Chicago and Milwaukee for ■
vacation. Another son of Mra,
Brock, Rev. Alva H. Brock, hit
wife and aon. Timmy, or St.
Petersburg, plan to apand the
weekend with her.
3tr. and Mr*. Wendell L.
Springfield spent the past weekend
in Tampa with Mr*. Springfield's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rael
Sr. The couple helped celebrate
% Miss Lynn Reel's birthday on the
17lh, Lawrence Reel J r .'i on the
llth, Mrs. Springiieid's on the
SUih and Father's Day the 19th.
Mr. Springfield's slater and fam­
ily, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mueller,
•( Tampa, and his uncle, Wyatt
Springfield and family of Dalton,
Ga., and lha Reel family all en­
joyed a picnic at Cltarwalnr
Beach on the Gulf.

MISS EDNA LOUISE COWAN

Lake Mary Girl

A LUNCHEON TODAY at the
home of Mrs. B. L. Perkins Jr.
included ihc above uut-of-town
visitors.

Church Group Plans

Welcome Wagon hostesses report
the following new families visited.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Martin and
children, Cecil, Joseph, Brenda
and Mary, from Colum bus, S. C.;
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Laubert, Mi­
chael and Hrnee from Englewood,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gross
and sons, Arthur, Bob, Dennis and
George from Leonardtown, Md.
and Mrs. Amy Hall, Samuel and
Howard from Iva, S. C.
Families transferred to the area
by the Navy include, Mr. and Mra.
J. T. Been and aon. Todd, from
Fall River, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs.
William Brasher, Richard and Rob­
ert Ironi Jacksonville; Mr. and
Mrs. Gabe Devries, John, Gabe,
Judith and Shelia from Provi­
dence. R. L, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Scddon from Memphis, Tcnn.
Mr. and Mr*. William Brown
and children, Kris, Michael, Da­
vid, Dale and Susan from Milling,Ion, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Squires, Michael, Steven, Susan,
Debra and Cindv from Auburndale,
Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McKee,
Agustus and Anna Marie from
Princeton, N. J., and Lt. Cdr
France* Mitchell from Miami.

Mr*. Marjorie Pope Cowan, 22U9
Sanford Ave., announce* the cngagruu nt of ~lRf drUfchlc'r, r.nna
Louise, to Glen Dale Johnson Mis*
Cowan is the daughter of Edward
Clinton Cowan Jr., of Douglanille,
Ga., and the granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jordan Thomas Pope of
Sanford.
Mist Cowan wa* horn in Sanford
and was a member of the 1957
Seminole High School graduating
class. During her high school
years she was member of the Pep
Club, Tri-HIY, (Slee Club and Fu­
ture Nurses Club.
She it presently attending Craw­
ford W. Long Memorial Hospital
School of Nursing in Atlanta, Ga.
During her freshman year she was
a member of the Cheerleader's
Corp., and was vice president ol
H. S. U. She Is a member of the
Glee Club and wrill receive her
degree in nursing in September.
Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr.
and Mr*. Claude O. Johnson of
Seattle, Wash. He was born in
Seattle, graduated from Lincoln
High School with the cla»* of IS.V3.
He received his college degree
from the University of Washing­

FLORENCE ( Mr s . Douglas)
STEN8TROM was at the Yankee
atadium in New York City when
Mickey Mantle hit (wo home runs
—and it was quite a thrill she
said. The Slcnstrom family Is
back from a Iwu week varatiun
that took them to Washington,
D. C., New York city and To­
ronto, Canada. Another high­
light of their trip was a visit to
beautiful Niagara Falls.
On the return trip Senator Slrnstrom reminisced at his alma ma­
ter (Law School at Hie University
of Virginia In Charlottesville)
while Florence went on an antiqueshopping spree. In fact, they drove
into Sanford with an "honest-togoodness' butler churn crowded in
between them!
"Baba" (Mra. Richard) DEAS
was hostess to her Thursday
Bridge Club yesterday and the
club was well sprinkled with
guests. Enjoying the afternoon
were Shelia Roberts, Katherine
Bishop, Charlotte Donahue, Jennie
Shedden, Doris Angel, Evelyn
Bales and Carlin Eiek.

Wanda Mixon was guest of
honor at a patio and pajama parly
given by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil J. Mtxon, at their home
In Lake Mary In celebration of her
eleventh birthday, June 21st.
Pastel color* were used in the
decorations for streamers across
the patio where refreshments of
cake, lee errant and punch, were
served. The cake was also decorat­
ed in pastel shades.
MRS. ROZSA
Dancing and pin the tall on the
PILOT CLUB Mr.MUKRS roc
tior.kry were enjoyed by all. Garacully combined business with Sinlth won the prita for the game.
pleasure when they met at the
After the birthday party the girls
home of past president, Lurene
(Mrs. Raymond) Ball. A board and
general business meeting was tutOwn
lowed by
Steak" party in a lighted area
on the Ball's Crystal Lake pro­
perty. While member* cooked on
charcoal burners, the serving com­
mittee consisting of Mrs. Joel
Field and Mrs, Harvey Swatwon,
took charge of all the good thins*
that usualy go with thick, juicy
steaks.
Conversation centered around
the International Convention to be
attended by Lucky (Mr*. A. O.)
Payne in that continental city of
San Francisco July 24-28. Members
talked, too, of the plastic party to
be held next Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. T. J. Weitgale.
Special guests were Miss Jeanne
Crprda. Mra. Doris Midmer and
Mrs. Carolyn Richmond, all of
Winter Park and Mrs. Harry Han­
sen of Hollywood.
MONA AND RALPH JARVIS
have had uut-o(-tlatc gurstt com­
ing and going—and have a house
full now. The Jarvis' San Clair
estate on Sanford Avenue is so
secluded by hedge that one oltrn
WANDA
misses the beauty of their gardens.
Especially lovely now is the mass stayed on for a pajama party and
of bright blue hydrangea on the wiener ro ait.
Those enjoying lha afternoon and
front lawn under the row of tall,
stalely palms.
evening were: Mary Front, Nancy
From, Angela Rcnfruw, Mary
Flannlgan, Barbara Rowell, Pal
Omey, Sheila Davis, Stephanie
Lankford, Nancy Shipman, Wayne
Real, Bobby Lee, Gregg Wilhelm,
and James Clements

Jjojcat

ton in IBM. While in eollega ba
was a member of the Arnold Air
Society, Scanoard and Blade, hon­
orary lociety,’, and the Masonle
1/oslge. He was commissioned a
2nd Lieutenant in the United 8tatei
Air Force in June of IBM and is
presently stationed at Mereedea,
Calif.
The wedding will be aa event
of Oct. S at 7:30 p. m. at the
First Baptist Church in Sanford.

Enterprise

Personals
RT HELEN BNODGIAM
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Long went
by plane to Nassau for a abort
visit. Patsy and Linda remained
with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lewis
in Ft. Lauderdale and when they
returned from Nassau they all
drove to Key West for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Womack.
Donna Reale accompanied them
for a visit of several days before
her parents and the family cams
up for the weekend.
Mrs. R. Colecn and son David
nf Dcland spent Tuesday afternoon
with Mr. and Mra. J . B. Oviatt.
Mrs. Bill Spurlin and son Bu'ch
of Montgomery, Ala., Mra. Buddy
Parker of Maitland, Mr*. A, H.
McKrthan. daughter Mildred aqd
grandson Roy of Orange City were
guest* of Mrs. W. E. McKethan
Tuesday.
Mr. and* Mrs. Jack Ryan have
returned from a visit with their
son in the service in Clovis, New
Mexico.
Mr*. Harvey Dunn, Mra. R o u
Lee Peterman and Mra. Alma
Lee Goodwin have been attending
the lunchroom workers school In
Daytona Beach the past two
weeks,
Mr*. C. A. Henderson, Mr*.
Elhel&gt; Clark and D. J . Parker rep­
resented Enterprise at the cham­
ber of romnlerce coffee eluh last
week when they entertalnd repre­
sentatives from Enterprise, Lake
Helen and Cassadaga.

Legal Notice

CWF OFFICERS SHOWN AT THE INSTALLATION ate left to right,
Mra. H- K. Ring, secretary; Mrs. O. T,_Pearson. treasurer; Mrs. Bart Hin.
son, vice president; Miss Flo Bishop, president and Mrs. H. M. Ramey, dis­
trict secretary, installing officer.
(Herald Photo)

W o m e n 's F e llo w sh ip In sta lls

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Leers F o r C o m in g Y e a r
An installation ecreniony wa*
held tor new officers of the Chris­
tian Women's Fellowship of Ihc
First Christian Church, at the
June meeting. Using the fellowship
theme for the year, district CWF
secretary, Mrs. II. M. Ramey, ol
Daytona Reach, served aa install­
ing officer.
Those Installed to serve for the

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year were Miss Flo Bl»h- year were given and t
udent; Mrs. II. H. ilinxon for 1960 81 was approve
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Church
Calendar
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— FRIDAY
Holy Communion services In
honor of St. John the Baptist Day
will be held at the All Saints Epis­
copal Church, Enterprise, at &gt;:3o

SATURDAY
Sunday School picnic for Good
shrphrrd Lutheran Church at Big
Tree Park begins at 3 p. m. En­
tire congregation la welcome.
SUNDAY
Women of (he Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church will Install offi­
cer* at 7:30 p. m. In the Shrine
Club.

THERE’S REASON FOR PREFERENCE

2 * 3 * 4 BEDROOMS
SATURDAY
Members of the Ethel Root Cir­
cle of the Congregational Christian
Church will hold a "Cookbook
Cookfood “ sal* in front of the Foodmart from t a. m. to C p. m.

SUSIE (Mrs. Alvin) CALHOUN
called front the railroad station
Wednesday afternoon to say that
she was practically aboard the
train for Lakeland to meet her
MONDAY
first grandchild! A 6 lb. M os.
Members of H. P. O. Does will
son had arrived that morning at
1:43 to Mr. and Mra. Dean Han- meet at g p. m. at the Elks Club
gon. Mrs. Hanson is the former (or an Initiation and social meet­
ing.
Marilyn Calhoun.

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HAPPY ACRES
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»By Alan Mavtr

BUSY CHAMP - FU LLM ER,

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NEW YORK (UPI) — The lari
of the Friday night TV-radlo
fights will be staged tonight at
St. Nicholas Arens, where light
heavyweight.. contenders... D. o u g
Jones and Von Clay meet in a
return 10-rounder.
Unbeaten Jones of New York is
favored a t D-S to beat Clay of
Philadelphia again. "Dynamite
Doug” seeka his ISth straight vic­
tory and eighth kayo.
T hen'll be no more weekend
television fights until Oct. 8,
when the rsxor fponsor resumes
them — on Saturdsy nights instesd of Friday nights. And
they'll be shifted from NBC to
ABC, hut without radio.
Jones and Clay met in n thriller
a t St, Nick’s on March 28 and
lanky Jones wound up with th*

Sanford, 11-3

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W.B.A. M /PPLeW F/SH T
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Last Of The Friday Night TV Bouts Tonight

B ait
Box

tty JERRY COVINGTON
Thu Orlando Dodgers combined strong pitching and
Dtent bata hera Thursday night to defeat the Sanford Greyounds, 11-3. It was the Greyhounds fifth loss in a row and
the third time in a* many games th a t the Dodgers have
handed them a defeat.
The Dodgers pounded three Sanford pitchers for 13 hits

S

which Included two doublet and a
triple. They also issued nine bases
on balls. Righthander Bob Golick
started for the Greyhounds end
was going strong until the fifth
Florida Stale Uagao
W. L. Pel. Inning. He issued two walks and
gave up four hits, one a three run
LtkelSBd
41 18 .H i
double by Arlo Engel with two
.574
P slstks
**
outs,
as the Dodger* pushed across
SANFORD
55 8S .547
four runs. The next inning he got
.SIS
Tampa
38 20
them oul in order but in the
St. Petersburg
88 81
seventh inning he lost his control
Orlsade
* *•
and was pulled in favor of Beetle
Leesburg
84
80.400
Dartuns Beach
' 81 40 .344 Ballsy.
Bailey stopped the rally In the
By Ualted Press laterasUoaal
seventh when ho fanned the last
National League
hitter leaving two runners strand­
r. L piCL OB ed. He then lost his control in the
W.
3S
28
Pittsburgh
eighth as ho walked thro* and
35 83 .003 2U gave up a single to Manager
Milwaukee
014
.531
34 30
Sea FraacUco
SVt Brandy Davis. Joe Patrlkovlc then
30 32
SI. Louis
SVt came in and was promptly tagged
30 38
Claclnaatl
with a double and a single bofore
38 S3 .450 11
Lot Angeles
25 37 .403 1414 he could retire tho side. Petrikovle
Philadelphia
33 35 .307 14Vb gave‘up a elnvla and a triple In
Chicago
the ninth as tho Dodgers pushed
Americas U ague
IV. L. Pet. GB across their U th and final run.
Tho only Sanford batter to aolvo
35 23 .003
New York
38 87 .585 14 tho offerings of Mlko Thornton
BslUmore
was Bolivar Hinojosa. He singled
2
33 35
Cleveland
in the second inning and doubled
38 30 410 8
Chicago
8V4 la tho fourth for the only two
30 20
Detroit
Greyhound hits in tho game.
25 33 .431 10
Washington
In other FBI, action Daytona
30 30 .418 11
Kama i City
Beach, riding its longest winning
32 38 .307 14
Boston
stre a k 'o f the aeason, notched it*
fourth in a row with a 7 to 1 tri­
umph over 8t. Petersburg.
Paul McKenslo went the route
with a throe-hitter to pick up the
By Halted Prase lateraatloasl
decision.
National League
Lakeland took advantage of 10
Player * Club 0 . AB R. B. Pet. walks to trim Leesburg 11 to 0.
•3 447 Jack Parker featured the Indian
Groat. Pitta. 01318
Mays, 3. F.
03 310 33 82..312 attack with a tkrse-rur. trip!:.
Tampa and Palalka split a
Walters, Phil. 53 185 37 03 .385
White, St.L.
Ol 241 35 SO .338 doubleheader, Palalka taking the
Clmente, Pitta. SO 251 41 S3 .387 first gam* 8-1 and Tampa the
Skinner, PitU. 01 838 47 71 4 N nightcap, 0-8.
Alhbura. Chi. U 218 48 as 417
Bonus pitcher John Flavin,
Adeock, MU.
47 178 21 58 415 signed by Cincinnati for a five,
Xaiko, Cln.
02 341 30 75 .311 figure price last week, made his
Mathew.. Mil. 58 204 45 03 .301 professional debut for Palatka in
Americas League
tho first gams. But ho hurt hi*
. Runnels, Boa. 50 834 30 81 .340 arm and required flrst-lnning re­
70
.335
50 100 48
Maria. N;Y.
lief from Ivan Davis, who picked
5S 148 88 47 431 up tho win;
GenlUs, Bal.
02 240; 40
Mibese, Chi.
Homo runs by Brio Rodin and
ot m s i
Smith, Chi.
Ovidio Maldonado keyed a fiveKuefcn, Clev. 54 300 30 04 400 run, first-inning rally which led
Henog, K. c. 47 131 N 40 .305 to Tampa’s win the second game.
Skwron, N.Y. 50 317 18 SO .304 ORLANDO
AB R H RBI
35 « 403 Ellia Sb '
PisrsaU, Clev.
4 3 3 O
45 148 25 43 408 Davis cf
Berra, N.Y.
1
4 S
Base Balled la
8
Alcaraa Sb
4 3
National League — Banka, Cuba Bngel rf
8
4 0
•0; Cepeda, Glanu 50; Clemente, Lago lb
0
1 0
Pirates 48; Maya, Giants 47; Monkarsh If
4 8
0
Aaron, Braves 41.
1
8
1
Americas League—Marla, Yan­ Brancifortl as
o
a 1
Roaa
e
kees 82; Ha men, Orioles 47; Lemo
8 0
•n , Senator* 43; Skowron, Yan­ Thornton p
o
Ferguson p
1 0
kees 45; Minoao, White Sox 43.
87 II 13 7
Total
Heme Baas
AB R H RBI
National League — Banka, Cuba HANFORD
8 0
3
31; Boyer, Cards 17: Mathew*, Dukes 8b
0
8 0
Bravei 16; Aaron, Braves 10; Disk cf
O
4 0
Thomaa, Cubs 14; Cepeda, Giants Harrolson lb
U
8
1
Hinojosa rf
34.
fl
3 0
Amcricaa League —Marls, Yan­ Green s*
O.
8 0
kees 30; Lemon, Senators 17; Arroyo 3b
0
8
1
Mantle, Yanks 10; Held, Indiana Maloney If
0
1 0
22; Williams, Red Sox 11; Cola- Bysick o
0
2 1
vito, Tigers 11; Maxwell, Tigers A. P e n s o
0
0
1
Gollek
p
21.
O 0
0
Bailey p
0
O a
Spending tor hospital services Patrlkovlc p
2
Total
84 3
during IBM Is expected to total
000-040-111 11-18-2
some (8 million, according to the ORLANDO
000-110-100 3- 3-4
SANFORD
Health Insurance Institute.

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Big Fourth Sot
The Sanford Recreation and Parks Department
plana to give this city its biggest Fourth in recent years.
The Little Major League Baseball Boosters are in
charge of the afternoon and evening affair.
Starting a t 2:30 p. m. with field events for the
youngsters and continuing with a father and son gams
a t 4, a chicken supper will be served from 6 to 7 p. m.
At 7, an All-Star team will play Standard Oil, the first
half winners in an exhibition Little Major League Game.
Following the game, Central Florida’s largest aerial fire,
works display will begin over Lake Monroe, to climax
the day. All events will be held in Ft. Mellon Park.

Final Home Game Of FSL First
Half Set For Greyhounds Tonight
*

Frank Colo's St. Louis Cardinalowned Daytona Beach Ielanders,
with itx college itare in the lineup,
will meet Robbie Robertson'e Senford Greyhounds at Memorial Sta­
dium si 7:45 p. m. today in the
final home game of the Florida
State League's first half.
It will be the last game at the
stadium Until next Thursday sight,
when the Greyhounds start the
second half playing host to the
Baltimore’* Lesiburg Orioles.
Winning the second half, and
thus gitttng s chance to meet first
half winner Lakeland in a threeout-of-five game playoff Is the solo
objective of Manager Robertson
a* the opening day neari.
That Kansas City, which supplies
Sanford with players, Is awaro of
this objective Denoted in the fact
that at least three new player*
will be in Greyhound uniform when
they open the new season.
Frank Cipriani, a highly touted
outfielder; Dick Was, a widely
known righthander in the Buffalo,
N. Y„ area; and Jack Bysick, 195pound rooklo catcher from South­
west, Pa., aro the newcomers, with
more to come.
Robertson, who baited .320 In tot
games while managing Olcan, N.
Y., last season, is even considering
■ return to the game In order
to bring some needed batting
punch when it counts.
Tonight the Islanders will field
six colleglite stars. They are in-

fielder Bill Kesack of the Univer­
sity at Pennsylvania; Ray* Bittell, FSU captain who'll be at escond base; infieldcr Larry Fegley
of I*cnn State; shortstop Bobby
Daw of Georgia Tech; outfielder
John Kcple of Fordbem, end right­
hander Frank McAnnich of FSU.
The Greyhounds close oul the
first half with three games on the
road. Saturday night they are at
Daytona, Sunday night at Orlando,
and Monday night at Lakeland.
Tuesday night, five ot the Grey­
hounds will return to Lakeland as
members of the All-Star team
which meets the Indians In the
league’s 17th annuel mid-season
tilt. They are Ken Harreison, lb;
Bolivar Hinojosa and Pat Sisk, out­
fielders; Bobby Peres, calchsr,
and Bob Golick, righthander.
Wednesday will be en open day
for all clubs unless rain delays the
All-Star game. If there's no rain,
directors o f the Greyhound club
will rompllmsnt the team with a
barbecue chicken dinner at the
homo of Club President Harold
Kastner Wednesday afternoon.

Zimmer Fined
PHILADELPHIA (U P l)-D o n
F.lmmer, Chicago Cuba’ inflelder,
has been notified that be haa
been fined |28 for his argument
with umpire Ed Yergo during the
second game of a double-header
against Philadelphia, Tuesday.

Braves' Flag Express In High Gear; Orioles Gain In AL 2 Tie For Lead
74, and tba Boston Rod Sox routUnited Frees IntanuUeaal
That shrill whistle you hear to­ ad tba Kanaab City Athletics, 13-4,
day mesne that Charlie Dreaaea in other American League action.
bee the Milwaukee Braves’ pen
tipeha wont the distance for the
sent express in high gear.
B revti to win bia fifth gam* be.
And IRat dull thud is the hopes bind a nlae-blt attack that Includ­
of Sen Francisco fens hitting reck ed twa bits each by Waa Coving­
bottom after a four-gems sweep ton and Frank Torre, flam Jonas
a t tho faandi ot tb« B ravtt (bet suffered bis seventh loss altar beleft the Giants U s games
infl tagfed for e l|b t hits and sight
the iced in the National League runa in 8 84 ionlnjs. Four Ban
pennant race
Francisco errors made six of tba
The team i passed each other Milwaukee runs unearned.
Thursday like ships in the night
Joe Glean singled to snap a 1-1
—the Braves apparently going on tie in the seventh inning and tba
In challenge for their third pen Cardinals added another run on
pent in four year* and tiw Glanta tingles by Ronnie Kline and Ju­
apparently going nowhere.
lian Javier to snap the Pirates'
The score wet 5-4 with Warren aavan-gama home winning streak.
Bpahn picking up bin fifth victory It was (Ulna's third win of the
and Ed Mathews bitting two-be- season while Harvey lladdix suf­
m «r and driving in four n u n fered hit fourth defeat.
lift tba Brava* within tie gamaa
■ten Williams pitched a six-hit­
of tba first-place Pittsburgh Pi- ter to rates his record to d-l be­
ra ta l. Tba victory stretched the hind • 18-kit Cincinnati attack that
Braves’ longest winning streak ot included two bite neck by Tommy
tba aeason to six gamei and daalt Devi* and Don Demster. William*
tba Glanta tbslr fifth straight low retired the first I I m ta to face
and ninth In U games.
him before Eddie Kesko doubted
The Braves gained n full game to lead off the seventh inning.
when the Piratea were beaten
The PhUltea rose out ot tba NL
S-l, by tba tit. Louis Cardinals, N iter on the wings ot o seventh
•white the Philadelphia PhUltea inning solo homer by Ken Waldawned the Chicago Cuba, d-l, te n tin t broke n # 4 tie with the
and tba Los Angelas Dodgers de­ Cuba. Dick F arnU . who pUcbed
■ feated
--w.w.. the- -Cincinnati
- -- -x — Radi, d-8, i t the last I 1-3 Innings, won bis
the ether National Lecgue _
fifth game whUe Salk Morehaod
The Baltimore OrUtes advanced suffered bia sixth losa without a
to within a bail gam# ot Um vletery this Mason.
A merican League land when they
The Orioles scored two runs to
at tba Chicago White Bov. 8-3, lb# Uth inning whin ace relief
11 Innings nnd the Detroit Ti­ ntiainr Gerry fitatey ot Ike White
l e r s topped th e New York Yan­
■est eam e
alter tbs flax
kees, f-l. The Cleveland Indiana tied the score a t 8 3 in the ninth
Ik* WaA I a i Mb jU fliiifi,
by Bey Stovers and

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A1 Smith. Chuck Estrada, who
shut out tho While Sox for the
last 1 1-3 Innings, won his seventh
game and Staley was charged
with bis third loss.
Charley Maxwell homered to
laid off tba bottom ot the ninth
and enable the Tigers to soap the
Yanks*!' six-game winning streak.
Don Motal, who struck out five
and walked two, won his fourth
game against five losses.
Bob Allison's wild throw from
right fisld after a single by John­
ny Temple permitted Jim Perry
to score In the eighth inning with
the Indians' winning run alter
they overcame Washington's threerun laid in the seventh. Johnny
Brlgga gained his third win of tha
tesion while Truman Clevenitr
lost his third decision.
Gary Geiger and Russ Nixon hit
homers end Geiger. Nison end
Frank Me lions bad three hit*
each to lead the Red Sox’ ll-hlt
■Itack. Delork yielded nine hit*
but went the route to wla his first
gem* of the year.

At summer gets into full awing,
boating activity is increasing. As
one fish camp operator put it,
"the hot rodders are out in full
force.” Before loading up for
a weekend on the river boat own­
er* should look over the slate and
Coast Guard regulations concern­
ing the operation of hosts.
Section One of tha stale law
reads that a person apprehended
for reckless operation of a mot­
orboat is subject to a minimum
fine of S25 and/or Imprisonment.
Penalities for operating a motor
boat while under the Influence
of Intoxicating liquor or narcotic
drugs rang** from $25 to $500
and/or imprisonment. Damage to
property brings a 5500 fine and
ALSO three to 12 months im­
prisonment. If a death results,
the convicted person Is subject
to existing laws relating to man­
slaughter.
Owners of boats powered by a
motor of more than ten horse­
power are required to register
their boats. The state boating
laws require approved life pre­
servers for each perion on board.
Motorboats operating after dark
ire supposed to have lights, a
bright white running light in the
rear and forward, a green light
starboard and a rsd light port.
• • •
The U. S. rish and Wildlife Ser­
vice's annual creel census for the
St. Johns River shows a marked
increase in fishing activity.
During the shad season which
ran from Dec. • to April IB, 1,700
boat-days or 18,100 man-days were
put in, showing a 8.4 percent in­
crease over last year. A total of
74,600 shad wero caught of which
48 parcant were roa. This waa
an increase of 8.7 percent.
• • •
Rainy windy weather put a
crimp in fishing activity this
week, though aeomo paaflah were
wore reported caught. A few
baas w art picked up mostly by
fly fisherman who moved along
the abort!.

Headi Committee

Yanks Pacing Wimbledon Play
WIMBLEDON, England (UPI)
—Earl Buchholx, 19-year-old blond
belter from St. Louis, hopes to
catch up with fellow Americana
Barry MacKay and Jack Frost
today in the fourth round of thn
Wimbledon tennis championships.
Buchholt was leading Bob Marie
of Australia, 6-4, 18-13, in their
third round match when play,
which was Interrupted four tim et
because of rain, finally was sus­
pended esrly Thursday night.
Weathsr permitting, Buchholx
and Mark will resume their
match today on the famed center
court.

PROOF of the fact th a t
the “tantalizer” lure works
is this catch exhibited by
James Sparks a t Weklvn
Haven. Sparks caught bass
nnd bream on the lure.

Proposes Site
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —
Mayor George Christopher has
proposed the Cienta’ Candlestick
Park as the site of the PattersonJohansson heavyweight title re­
match. In n telegram to promoter
Jack Fugasy, Christopher said the
nsw stadium has a seating capocity of 43,000 and additional thous­
ands could be handled in tempor­
ary bleachers.

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Flowers Wins
Legal Battle
OXFORD, Mile. (UPI) - All
American fullback Charlie Flowere, free of a legal hold Imposed
by the New York Glentf, will report for practica in twg weeks
with tha Los Angtles Chargers of
the
new
American Football
League.
Federal Judge Claude Clayton
Thuraday throw out a lawsuit
brought by tha Glanta of tho Na­
tional Football Leagua to atop the
former Oie Miss star from play­
ing with the Charger*.
It was ths second legal victory
of the young AFL aver the older,
eetabllthed NFL thlg week.
A Loe Angela* Judge ruled Mon­
day that former Louleltna State
great Billy Cannon ws* free ‘ to
play for tho lloueton Oiler* of the
AFL rather than the NFL Loe
Angeles Rams In a similar suit.

In Bowling Loop
Wieboidt’s Camera Shop and
Jean's Spaghetti House tied for
first place in the T Bowling
League in play this week.
Each team ended the night
with 1614 wins. In third place
prero the Country Club Manorcites and Team 1 with II wine fol­
lowed by Smith’s Amoco Station
and Team 3.
Kathy Bukur of Wieboldt'a took
high game io this week's play
with a 214 scratch followed by
Yogi Hudson with a 171 end
Clara Timlon, 133.
Kathy also rolled high seriss
with a 483.

decision. He is favored to win
again because of his combined
skill and punch.

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TORONTO (UPI) — Frank J.
Salk*, managing director of the
Montreal Canadians, has been
namad chairman of the hotkey
Hell of Fama Committee, replac­
ing tha late Lester Patrick.

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Around
The Clock
Sixteen Sanford area residents
have been awarded certificates in
lifesaving and water safety by the
County chapter of the American
Red Cross. The 18 a r t Janice and
Wendell Springfield, Charles Quinn,
Jimmy Ray, Judy Robb, Jimmy
Gracey, Steve Brown, Charles
mjfayts, Clifford Abies, Evelvn
“ irkenmeyer, Ron Lady, Joe
Bloyd. Tom E. Herald, Ro*c Msrle Herald, Bobby Lankford and
Johnny Lake.
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Representatives of two photo­
graphy studioa in Sanford aro
attending the state-wide photo­
graphers conclave in Miami. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Jameson of
Jameson Studios and Michael Rahijs, of the House of Rahija are at
the four-day convention.

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A The Seminole County SportsTnan’a Assn, will install new offleers for the year at its meeting
Tuesday at I p. m. in the courthouse.

Welcome Wagon
Club Holds Meet

George Bowser. Longwood elec­
trician, appointed Tuesday to the
board of electrical examiners by
the County Commission said Thurs­
day he would accept the position.
“ I am pleased, and hope 1 can
contribute to the advancement of
my profession in Seminole Coun­
ty," Bowser said.

ORGANIZERS OP THE PROPOSED Southwest Seminole County Federal
Savings and Loan Association to be located in Casselberry are, left to
right, llibbnrd Casselberry, Lytle Swope, Joseph Mulson, C. H. Johnson
and Herman Joyce. Other organizers not shown are Donald Willson, and
James Matthews.
(Herald Photo)

(It's like Vacationall the time)

Quotable Reading Program
Quotes In Full Swing
! y United Pres* International
LOS ANGELES— Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Miller, former FBI under­
cover agents in the Communist
Party, on their decision to build
a bomb shelter in their front
yard:
“ Being Communist* as long as
we were and knowing (he dangers
M i thoroughly as we do — both
“ f us realize the United Stalei is
in peril today.”
HAVANA — Premier Fidel Cas­
tro, hinting his government may
confiscate all remaining Ameri­
can-owned business interests in
Cuba:
"They are here now, but it may
be that they will not be here."

‘since more man l.ioo letter* tlon drive, response has increase
were mailed to DeBary reiidentt rapidly. Jam es Duffy, publicity
requesting, participation in the chairman, aald.
community center annex construeThe proposed extension to the
DeBary Community Center will
cost In the neighborhood of 911,000
with the majority of the funds
coming from local contributors.
“ Local civic organizations and
More than 21 representatives of clubs have recently contributed
the South Seminole County Wel­ as a group, auch as the Garden
come Wagon club met in Cassel­ Club and the Catholic Mission,
berry Thursday for a covered Duffy added.
All the funds contributed will
diah lunrheon meeting.
Mra. Frank Lewis, North Or­ be maintained by nr. Segar, fin*
lando, president, said the group anclal secretary of the expan*
plans to atari swimming clan sion committee in a separate ae*
instructions for children in the count, Duffy said.
The expansion is expected tn
county.
“ The charge* set by swimming accommodate space for 500 and
recreation arras, however, has take care of church and civie
forced delay in the program, un­ organizations, holiday baztara and
til we ran find an area that ii benefits, the publicity chairman
financially feasible for us to explained.
pursue the Idea," V ri. Lewis add­
ed.
Hunting: Permit!
In other buftness, Hop* Ben­
WASHINGTON (U r i) — T he.
nett, a Casselberry shellmaking Senate has passed a bill te alia *
enthusiast, aaid she would as­ civilian sportsmen te get special
sist area residents in the art of permits for hunting end fishing
shellmaking designs.
on military reservation*.

Bowser To Accept
Electrical Post

The Anna Miller Circle will hold
a dance Saturday from 9 p. m. t&lt;*
1 a. m. at the Elka Club. The
Starlighttrs will provide music for
dancing.
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DeBary Residents Giving Full
Support In Center Fund Drive

Lake Mary will soon have the
of probably - being the
only area in Seminole County to
have a complete roadside park.
Following a request by Earl
Toney of Lake Mary, the coun­
ty commissioners Tuesday agreed
to place concrete tables and
benches in Crystal Park Lake.
“ The location, with its access to
the swimming area and natural
scenic beauty, should make it
one of the most ideal roadside
picnic grounds in Seminole Coun­
ty," Toney added.

Or. Charlai Pcriont, Sanford
■Optometrist, is in Orlando today
A ttending a three day post gra­
duate course in contact lenses.

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Roadside Park
Set For Lake Mary

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Summer reading program at the
Sanford Public Library ii going
strong with two of the 76 students
registered having completed the
program.
Pamela Poole, nine years old,
and in the Smoky Bear Reading
Club, has finished reading ten
books. Sandy Urquhart, eighth
grade student and in the Solar
System Reading Club, has com­
pleted 12 books to finish the re­
quirements for the program.
There is room for ten more
children in the Smoky Bear Club,
Mrs. Sara King, head librarian
reported. This club is for first
through the fourth grade readers.

ANGELES — George W. James McEachern
•Iker, Ford Motor Co. executive
%andLOS
director of styling, saying
compact cart will become In­
Dies At Age 73
creasingly popular:
" It ii a part of a general da-

James A. McEachern. Sanford
for compactness, which wc
in men’s Ivy League suits resident, died at 9:30 a. m. Thurs- !
women’s emphasis on allm- day in Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital after a lingering illness.
and sleekness."
McEschcrn was born In ThomasNEW YORK— American Nazi ton, Ga., April 19, 1187. Ha made
J a r t y Commander George Lin­ his home in Sanford for th« past
c o ln Rockwell, saying he would three years at 1801 Maple Ave.
return to New York, from which A retired fafmer, he was a mem­
he was ousted after a near-riot ber of the Congregational Christ­
ever his plans to hold a July 4 ian Church and also a member
of the W.O.W. for the past 30
gaily:
"I'll be beck. If the Commies years.
ean speak in Union Square, so
The survivors sre hit wife, Mrs.*Nora McEachern; two sons, Jack 1
ran I."
P. McEachern, Atlanta, Ga., and |
Howard B. McEachern, Sanford, &lt;
and two brothers, W. E. MeKachtrn, Georgia and A. B. Mc­
Eachern, Jacksonville.
The body will be sent to
Thonaslott, Ga. for service* and
burial. Britton Funeral Home i»
-in charge of the local arrange­
Broward N. Howes and hi* wite, ments.
Hazel, owners of the new Chick
•a’ Treat Drive-In, prtudly boast
that their ritablishmi nl is the Firemen Meet
largest in Florida.
Hampered by heavy ralns.the
Tbe driva-ln special! es In soft Longwood
Voluntaar
Firemen
Jeo cream, "broaattd' eblckan— limited their meeting to practice
•b re a ste d " by a new heat in on the pump, Claudo Layo, Fire
Jtetlon process, and fa-t service. Chitf said. In olhtr business.
It it located at 1901 Fitnch Ave. Layo added the association voted
•o a r the high school.
to invite the Mayor, the councilThe Howes now reside at 509 men and their wives tu th* Fire­
Valencia Avenue In Sanford. They men'* picnic to be held July 4,
came to Florida 15 months ago at the home of Carl Lommler.
and aatUed in Orlando where
Howes waa in the furniture busiFewer non-farm home* will be
n ett. At the Howes had two built Ihi* year than last, accord­
restaurants in Washington, D. C., ing to the Federal Home Loan
they are no alrangera to the Bank Board.
V ltilifle
Hawet I* a native of Live Oak,
but hat livtd most of hit life in
Washington, D. C. They have two
xoT ic -B o r r i . a t . i o ■ w a h i w o
daughters and seven grandchild­ osr
r n o r n o * u C R * s« r.t a m i
ren all living in Orlando. ____ AM BM SM FhT* IS S'lMSTAIh DIP*
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Varied Summer
Program Schedule

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: I am an intelligent, a t.
tractive, well-dressed girl of 20. Everyone
aaya I have loads of personality. I am a
huge success with everyone—except the
opposite sex. Some girl friends have told
me I'd be more popular with men if 1
bought myseif a few "curves." (I am
294540, and 5 ft. 5 and weigh 126.) I
don’t see where this kind of cheating
would do me any good. If a man got in.
terested in me for my "figure,” I'd have
to tell him before we were married th a t it
was artificial. W hat should I do? Does
th a t kind of dishonesty pay?
"STRAIGHT UP AND DOWN”

V

Vsafari

I am sick and tired of talking "baby talk”
with some three-year-old who has answer*
ed the phone for "Mummy” and wanta to
play guessing games with me.
This morning I asked a child whose
mother was down in the basement wash.
Ing to please call her mother to the phone.
Apparently the child was detoured on the
way and forgot all about It. I waited on
the line fully 16 minutes, then hung up.
I couldn’t call back because her receiver
was off the hook half the day. I think
children are cute — but not on the tele,
phone.
DISGUSTED
DEAR DISGUSTED: I agree with
you. And in this connection, now th a t we
can dial long distance directly, many chil­
dren have accidentally made some very
costly long-distance calls while playing
with telephones. I recommend toy telephones for children.
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DEAR ABBY: You can tell 24-year*
old “Miss L” th a t the 62-year-old "bache­
lor” she is running around with has a wife
and children. Furthermore, there will be
no divorce in this family. My husband's
name belongs to my children and me.
"Miss L” can expect nothing bnt ultimate
disgrace and possibly a child without a
name. His name goes with this family—
and so does his income.
"A’S WIFE"
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DEAR "STRAIGHT” : Many of your
"straight up anti down” sisters buy
"curves” because they want to look better
in their'clothes—and it is not a m atter
of baiting their hooks with sponge rubber.
It’s no more "dishonest” than using arti*
fieial color on your cheeks and lips or put.
ting an artificial curl in your hair. All’s
fair in love and war, and the war is ont
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DEAR ABBY: I know a lady motorman who has so much electricity in her
th at when she takes her clctthes o ff the
sparks start to fly all over. I would like
to know if there is any danger of her
catching fire.
CLOSE FRIEND
DEAR FRIEND: No danger—unless
she has a conductor.
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DEAR ABBY: Don’t adults with
young children answer the telephone
themselves any more? I am In business
and use the telephone a great deal. And

Tha If. S. Steel Hour, eonttnu
in* Iti established policy of hail*
iog summer ai another season—
and not a reaion to drop standardi of entertainment — has lined
up an exciting roller of ita n
in an array of freih, new teleplays. Seen on alternate Wednes­
days, at I p. m., the “ live" dra­
ma series will present such luml-

HERE IS A SCENE from "Huckleberry Finn" coming
to the Rita Theatre Sunday.

Literary Classic At Ritz Sunday
Mark Twain's “Tha Adventures
of Huckleberry Finn," one of the
great literary claaaiea of all time
haa been brought lo the screen
and will open at the Bits Theater
Sunday.
Seen aa lluck la 13-year-old Kddie Ifodgei, who scored in the
Broadway musical, "The Music
Man," and followed with a bit on
the screen in "A Hole In The
Head.”
Playing Jim the runaway slave,
la Archie Moore, world's light

Circle Theater's Play On Prison
Life Turns Out To Be Stereotype

By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (U P I)-A t “Tha
Prison
Profeasor"
began on
Wednesday night's “ Armstrong
Circle Theater,” 1 thought it waa
a shame that a school teacher
had been tent to prison.
The teacher in Ibis true ilory,
Herb Holland, was sentenced to
a tix-monlh term in the Nassau
County, N.Y., prison for obtaining
and gulp down roffe* and the narcotics Illegally. 1 figured he
Juices and coffee "iloab'.’ around needed hospitalisation mors than
.......
la their stomachs all morning, im ­ J a il.
But a« the CBS-TV drama drew
portant thtnga Ilka scalp massage
and hair brushing just cannot be te a close, I found mytelf think
dene in the morning—yet it would Ing it was a sham e'tha teacher
moat probably set you up for the was leaving Jail.
What' hoppen? Holland, who
entire day.
Dry hair It the most oft repeated had kicked the habit, let himself
complaint. I receive hundreds of get hooked on prison reform.lle
lettare weekly asking how le overcame official inertia, budget
make hair grow, how to dreas un­ limitations, room shortages, in
ruly hair and make it more lus­ mate hostility and prejudice, and
trous and luxuriant, how to make organised a school for the ether
U grow longer, and then—they wise idle youth serving time with
him.
cut it off!
(Holland's class teamed small
If you want to know more
about fo u r hair and hew to do er than moat classrooms on tha
things for It, atnd me a long outside, which may be one rea
Mlf-addrtatad, elgbt-cent stamped ton he waa able to accomplish
envelope and 23 cents In coin. to much with his students.)
Holland wanted lo move, with
Use the booklet to your advantage.

'Makeup Tricks

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Give You Lift

EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD

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.Healthy hair is lustrous. It t preparations on your scalp, but to
•Uaea. it le full of lira, vitality, relievo tension and (bat taut fool.
• id vigor. The only way lo pre­ Ing H la rv eseary to masiage the
serve its natural beauty or to ra­
t e * it after illness or aegteet la scalp, working from the nape of
ta bring new heelth to the scalp the neck up te the crown of the
•ad —te the entire body.
bead. To aid In this, touch the
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Special Teen Show fV Tonight
A great number of the eountry'a
top teenage performers will aaaemble Monday for a special
musical revue with Pat Boone at
hoit. WLOK-TV, Channel •, will
carry this apecial “live" program
from i:3o to 10:30 p. m.
Among the latent! who will ap­
pear on tbia telecast are Edd
“ Rookie" Byrnea, Connie Franela,
Frankie Avalon, Paul Anka, Fa­
bian, Bobby Darin, Annette Funicello, Anita Bryant, plua many
olhtra.
Coca, Cola, the sponsor of this
revue entitled, “Coke Tima," aaid
these performeri w en discriminately chosen by memberi of
duba a crota the country aa be­
ing ihe artiste they moat warned
to tee.
For thla time only, the popular
“ Adventurei in Paradise", usual­
ly scheduled at B:30 p. m. will not
be teen.

“ Head of lha Claaa" is the
title of the new game show NBC
puts on for the summer. Gene
Rayburn la m atter of ceremonies.
NBCa “ Cavalcade of Sports”
lilts a 10-round lighl-beavyweight
fight between Doug Jones and
Bob Olaon. Thla ia lha last pro­
gram of this long-lived sports
aerie a oa NBC.

Don’t Say He’s Beat
DENVER (UPJ) — A couple of
“beatniks'' recently were written
up in newspapers after their arrest for allegedly stealing $4,000
worth of furnishings from plush
apartment house lobbies to dec­
orate their own “wgy out" apart­
ment. One of them was unhappy.
He complained to a Denver Dost
reporter, “I’m a burglar, not a
beatnik."

EDMUND PURDOM and Georgia Moll in a ncena from
“The Cossacks” opening a t the Movieiand Drive-In Sun.
day.

'The Cossacks' Opens At Movieiand
“ The Cotaacka” will open a
two night run at tha Movieiand
Drive-In Theater Sunday.
The other feature on the pro.
gram it “Never Say Goodbye,"
starring Rock Hudson.
Starring in “Tha CossackM* it
Edmund Purdom, John Drew
Barrymore and Georgia Moll. Thla
it the first lime (his film has been
shown in the Sanford area.
“ The Cossacks” it the story of
the war between Caucasian tribes­
men and (he soldiers o» Czar Alex­

By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPD—Filmtown
b is been described as a place
where the inmates run t h e
^sylum.
One inmate, Red Skelton, soon
will be running his own little asy­
lum — Ihe first comedian since
Charlie Chaplin to bca-t his own
movie factory. It so happens the
studio Is the same one Chaplin
built.
In many respetia Skelton's pur­
chase of the old Chaplin Studios is
In keeping with the belief that
Red has filled (hr void left by
Charlie. He ia Hollywood's favor­
ite clown, a position once held
by Chaplin.
Fortunately for Skcllon, (hr
only thing red ab &gt;ut him la -his
hair. Chaplin’s political sympa­
thies evrnutally led to his down­
fall in tinsel town.
Two questions arise, What docs
Red think of Chaplain? What does
he plan to do with a studio of his
own?
“ One at a time,” said Red.
“ First of all, 1 knew Chaplin per­
sonally. I entertained him one
time from two In the morning
until dawn a t a party given by a
mutual friend.
"He teemed very likeable—that
waa before he went to Switzer­
land and got into trouhle with
all his political views and ac­
tion*."
Turning to the subject of hit
new atudio, the redhead announced
be hat big plana for making it
a busy place.
“ I plan lo produce my own
movies and TV aCriei,” he aaid.
“ I plan to use my mobile tape

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period from 1350 to I860.
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On Tuesday and Wednesday,
“ The Badlandera starring Alan
Ladd and Ernest Borgnine will
play. The other feature «n the
program is “ Damn Citizen," star­
ring Keith Andes.
On Thursday, Friday and Sat­
urday. “Who Waa That Lady"
starring Tony Curtis and Dean
Martin: "The Purple G*ng,"
starring Barry Sullivan and "The
Woman They Almost Lynched,"j
will play.
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hit family, lo another part of the
country and ita rt life anew when
hit time came to leave the pritton. Rut the county didn't want
to abandon this tuccrtiful experi­
ment. You guested it. Holland
w it hired a t the priiun't firit
“ civilian” teacher and the ihow
ended with Holland and “ bit
boyt” back toiietber. Of courtt,
the real ending of (hit itory won't
be known for yeart.
The play geta my vote becautc
it wat able to tweep us along,
mike ua care, ohow how telfitb,
itodgy human behavior can be
made la yield before a deter­
mined and righteoua eauae.

reid, during the weeke lo come.
On June 3B, Emmy Award-win­
ner, Polly Bergen, will co-atar
with Ed Begley, in “The Great
Gold Mountain," the ilory of a
beautiful swindler and a small­
town editor who expotea her. Ap­
pearing with them will be Burt
Brinekerhoff and Robert Lam­
ing.
Because of a CBS pre-empllon
for the political conventions, the
Steel Hour will produce only one
dramstltatlon during the month
of July. “Shadow of a Pale
Horse," starring Dan Duryea and
Frank Lovejoy, will be seen July
30. A provocative tcleplay, about
a group of uniutored Australian
villagers who struggle to estab­
lish law and juatice following a
murder, it waa adapted by Ihe
new and talented young writer, Joe
Palmer. J r , from a ilory by
Bruce Stewart.
Red Buttons, whose first straight
acting aasignment won him an
Academy Award, stars in “ The
Case of the Mitaing Wife," an
original teleplay by Orin Borsten, which concerns a man who
la found guilty of the murder of
hit wife, even though her body
cannot be found. Buttons will por­
tray the inspector who solves the
mystery surrounding the caia.
Another original, “ Bride of the
Fox," by Budd Fishel and Barry
Hyamt, will be the Steel Hour
offering, August 24. The romantic
adventure story is set during (he
time of the Civil War.
And, on Sept. 7, one of tele­
vision'! moat delightful personali­
ties, Arlena Francis, will e«-»t*r.
with liana Conreld In “ When in
Rome," a warm comedy about a
wife who finds it difficult lo be­
lieve In her husband's innocence,
wlien be la willed a large turn
of money by an unknown Ameri­
can woman, “ in memory of three
divine days and nigbti In Home."

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A special Cadclbcrry Town
Council meeting h*« been called
In discua* the paving of Winter
Park, Drive and the resurfacing
of S. Triplett Dr.. Mayor W. M.
By DICK WERT
"taw al the While Muuie
Benton said.
"A
»ign «n the l»wn. ‘nut for
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Sine*
The meeting will br held at
g p. in. Tuesday al the Town 11*11. all Ihr comedian* are telling po­ lale’."
A .'alary for llir (own policeman litical Joke* the*c day*, I gueas
will alto be diicuisrd Benson you can't blame tome of the poli­ "LBJ »aid 'I'm deeply d airrtied,
added.
"(nr Dixie'* a name I detest.
tician! for trying to be comedi­
•• 'Reg»rdle»* of maps.
an!.
" 'can't you see I wear chap*?
Four per cent of the nation'*
One political iroup that like* to “ 'I'm noi from the aouth, hut the
familie* have an annual income
be the life of the party, provided West'.’’ '
of $1,000 to $1,499.
it'* the Grand Old Party, li the |
Republican rongrctalonal commit- ■"Adlal asked in hla way quite
tee. It hai been limbering up for diaarniing,
" ‘Why do they find me »t&gt;
l a I k e I n t t a l lk » I m i a l r J a l a * . the coming campaign by rompoialarming?
• r m l n n l e C a n a i y , F l o r i d a , l a P r a - ing election year limerick*.
" 'I admit lhal It's true
h atr,
"The limerick long ha* been a
" 'I’ve already loti I tn,
l a r * i R i l a l i »f
mean*
of
condrnaing
Itauea
point­
J.VMKH I). IIK ARK a k a
J . D.
" 'I 'think a .third try would he
edly and aucrinclly In poetic&gt;
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D i c i i h i I. form." the committee laid a* Jua- charming'."
T a *11 C r r d l l n r * a n d P r r a a a a M a i *
tification for it* action.
l a a C laim * a r llr m a a d *
V aalaai
"Ju«t a* the limerick described "HST l«ld hi* disciple named Sill,
la M C alalrt
" ‘My man, let me give you *
Yon am t * ach n f y o u a r a h a r e h y the people and i«*ue« in the day* |
n o t If teat am t r*'|Ulr»i| to pr»**nt of it* chief patron, Edward L e a r.; clu*.
a n y c la im * *n&lt;l d e m a n d * arhlrli __a.^l.4,1. . I . a i I . . . . . . .
" *Ju«t forget ihl* toft tell
y ou. n r r l i h r r o f you . m a r l i a r *
" 'and ittr t giving them hell,
a a a l u a l Hi* r a t a l * o f JVMI'.H I*
",'or Ui« p*rty may ibinjun
IIK A H N a k a J. P. It KAHN. it*,
r r a a r i l , U t * o f aalil C o u n t y , to th *
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C o u n t y J u i l a * of a r m l n n l* C o u n ty .
F l o r i d a , a t hi* of flc* In t h * c o u r t
It o u t * o f t a Id C o u n t y a t Hanford,
Florida,
w ithin
tig h t
calendar
m o u t h * f ro m . h r tint* n f t h * f lra t
p u b l i c a t i o n of t h l t no lle* . K a r h
c l a i m o r dciuattil tl t a l l l&gt;* In w rit*
In k . a n d ah a l t a t a t t Hi* p l i c a of
r » a l d * n r a a n d p o t t offlc* o f th *
c l a i m a n t , a n d t h a l l h* twrorn In
b y t h * c l a i m a n t , hi* * ( » n t , o r at*
tn r n ty , and ant tu ch claim or d a ­
rn a nd n o t ao filed t h a l l b* veld.
R l l a a b t t h C. I i * * rn
Aa * i * c u t n r of th* l-a* t Will
a n d T » * ta m « n l nf
JA MKK
P. H KAItN a k / a
J. P. IIKAHN
d*c*aa*d
P u b l l a h Jt t n * 1a, IT, *4 A J u l y t

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THAT LEAVE
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GOP Leaders Trying To Get Into Act
With Well Timed Political Limericks

I try to he objective, about po­
litical mallera and I thought I de­
tected in theae line* a alight partiian rant. So if the DcmorraU
have any poela in their corner.
I'll he glad la give them equal
rhyme.
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Bible School
The Lake Mary Community
Presbyterian
church Vacation
Bible Schoql will open Monday
and* continue until July Jth. All
children from age four through
Junipr High are invited lo attend
from • to 12 a. m.

X O T IC R O F *IVT-KI«l«l,MtVB

THANKS.

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l a t b a r*w r( a f »k* r t a a l y J i t l k
a»mlw*l* r a a a t r , H * r M ta I* f i t .
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p*c*aa»d
T n All Cradltar* a n a f i n n a H a *la n Claim* n r n*a»and* A f a l a a l
»ald Kata«*i
You and *arh nf you a r a h*r»hy
nntlflad and r*uulrad tn praaant
an* clalina and drm an d a which
you. nr r l t b a r of you. m a y hav*
awalnat lha aatal* of (IHRTHPPIC
K KITIl, riaraatld. t a la a f aa Id
I'nuniy. In th# County J k d e a nf
ttrmlnnl* County, Florida, a t hla
offlc* In lha court huua* of aald
I'n u n iy at Hanford, Florida, w ithin
*i*ht r a l r m l a r mnnlha from th*
llrti* of tba flrat public ation of
thla nolle*. Karh rlalm n r dam and ahall h* In w r iting, and ahall
a la t* tba plac* af rta ld a n r# and
pnal n f f lia addtaaa of lh a c la i m ­
ant. and ahall b* aworn In by lb*
claimant, hla a g an l, or a tto rn ay .
and any a m h rlalm or damand not
ao filed ahall h* void.
Annia Ma* Si. t 'la l r
Aa a aa co to r of lha I n a l Will
and T aa ta m an t af
m cnTRU bR k r i t h .
Paraaaad
hTKNHTROM. DAVIS * MalKTOSH
A tlnrnrya for K to e u trla
Kdo a ida llulldlBk
Hanford, Florida
l*o hi lab J u n a It. IT. I I * J u l y 1

SANFORD
FURNITURE
COMPANY

• Carpet
• Furniture
• Tile
• Piaaee
• Rental Bede

In Thankful Tribute

L«gal Notice
nerm ora

OVER 35 YEARS
at Flrat and I'alm rtle
(Along Side I’oat Office)

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N O T IC E IS k a r a b y a l v a n t h a t 1
a m a n e a g a d In F r o d i i r l n k l l t ro r d a ,
S o n i a . Nov ala, M otion
I'l rt o t a a ,
a n d P l a y r l g h t a a t Tta I 'a l m a t t n
A v a . S a n f o r d , k a m l n n l a C ounty,
F l o r i d a , u n d e r th * f l r l t l n u a nam *
of, K A R U o n d t h a t I In lan d lo
r t s l a t a r aa ld n a m * wrlth l h a C l a r k
af
t h * C i r c u i t C o u r t, A*mlnol*

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COUNCIL
gratefully accept* and acknow­
ledges memorial csntributtMB
for HEART RESEARCH.

P. O. BOX 10«
SANFORD, FLA.
WATCH TOR BIOHOW'S NIW

BARGAIN

N IX T M O N D A Y
2 mere daya left this w s t k
Excellent Shelving
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MY OUTBOARD, a
AND MY FREE
TRADING STAMPS/

LIRV FtlHKI l.tiat HK *«*.■
sir a P K i i s i . M%*T*eit
NOTICK Ik 1IKRKIIT alv*n pur■ua nt lo a Final t)*rr*a nf fnraelnaura datad Sod day nf Jon*.
IftA. and *nt*tad In Cha neary
Caa* No: le.adS. In th* c ir c u it
Court of th* S lo th Judlrlal CIrrult,
In and for Hamlnol* County, F l o r ­
ida. w h a rrln
III il.I.OIV VT CONCltKTK
r n O D l'C T R
COMPANY,
INC., a F lorida corporallon. la
P la in tiff.
and
CIIKHRY
HIM .
rtKVKtAvPKna. ix c . , * r i o r id *
r o rp o rallo n , I* li*f*ndanl. I will
call lo th* hlah**t and h**t hidd# r f o r mult at th* F r o n t l»oor
of th* Kamlnol# C ol .u t Courtboua*.
Hanford. Florida, dm I n i th* l» i* l
boil-* nf **1* on th* a*r ooO . *lonriay In Ju ly . ISIO, tba fo llo w in i
da srrlb ad propa rly aa »*t forth
la aald F in a l Hri-r**. 1 - n i l :
Al.f. of MKRKIUTH MANOR,
CIIKIIIIY H IM . XKUTION, a r corilllia to lb* plat t b r t a o f aa
r a cu rd rd In Plat llonk I. paa*
4*. nf til* I'll til la.- Rarorda of
Srm lnnl* County, Florida, l*aa
Mil• 1. t. and a. of Hloak C,
b u t Includloa *l»o; t h a t p a r t
nf T*ut * of lllm k It. MKIIKIHTH MANOR. CIIAN'.S’KI, 8KCT l o \ , a i r o r d l n r lo lb* plat
th»r»of aa ia i o r d .i l In Plat
Hook ». P a t * ». of tba Publlo
R»rorda nf M*mlnnla County,
Florida. Not th of tba K aatarly
M ta nalon nf lb* ao u th lln* of
1*H I. lllm k F . MKIIKIHTH
MANOR. C I I K R I t r H I M . SE C ­
TION, and lying \V»at of th*
W r i t w a ta r llna of Kuala C h a n .
n*l *• now a t l a i l n a a n d r u n a tr u i 'l td and ala* all nf MKIIKHITII MANOR. llo l.'LF.V A nn
KKCTION. VV*at, ari-ordlng t "
th* plat lh ara o f aa ra rorda d In
Plat Hook I. paa* Tl, Public
l l- r o n l a nf Ramlnola County,
Florida, and alaot Kouth I* of
th* N B 't nf th* NK'a af * « '
•a and th* K&gt;, of th* ktV ',
nr tba NK'a • ' I W ' i and all
th a t p a r t of lha K&gt;* a f th*
HKU nf K t v q not Inrludad In
plat of M*r*dlth Manor, CharIV IHII Hr, linn, a t lacnrilad in
Plat Hook *, P a a * 4*. anil
Mvtrdltli
Manor
Rnulavkrd.
K*,tlon tVa a I, aa ra rorda d In
Plat llonk *. l*aaa T*. all In
III* Piitille Rarorda of Krmlnnl*
County, F lorida: il.KKH th*
K i n ft. and I-KHR lha W.
is fi of th* 8. I t ft. nf th*
N. mu ft. of I h r S'* of the
NK*, nf KK't or KtV 1,1. all
In Faction 4, T ow n sh ip t l
Knuth. Han** St Fa at.
Dal*d till* t i h day of Juna, H i t
Kriinaih o. Kpautdlna
Kptrlal M a r l r r
K*iin*lh II Kpaulillna
• to Hanford A llantiu Nat'l. Rank
I’uhli-h J u n a la, IT, 14 A J u l y I

DONALD KIRKPATRICK,
irroimil training officer for
Heavy A l tack Squadron
Seven, recently received a
promotion from the grado
of Lieutenant to Lcdr., in n
ceremony conducted by
Coninmnder Kenneth P.
Howell, Squadron C o m miimler.

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French Ava. at Slrd S t
OPEN 7 A. M. - 11 P. M.
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Chicken. Sanaa ge
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GULF SERVICE

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GULF SERVICE

SHILLING
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New Sensation In Eating Comes To Sanford
W« Are Proud Of Our
MODERN COUNTER and
CABINET WORK

C O N G R A T U LA T IO N S
On The Grand Opening
Of Sanford's Newest Eating Spot

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Featuring The NEW Eating Sensation

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M« N ICOLET AVE.

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CONGRATULATIONS

Phone C Y 3-1769

an tfce eonpistlon of your
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ORLANDO, FLA.
OPEN

ALL CONCRETE
PLACING and FINISHING

Friday

SUCCESS

BY —
Saturday

Bradford Carter
CONCRETE SERVICE, INC.

Phono MI 4-8341 .
N. Orlando Are
Winter Park, Fla.

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Midnight
■OMBTHIN6 TO CROW ABOUT — “BKOAHTKD CHICK KN-—FINGER LICKIN' IJOOII
vanramont In rooking. I t injtcto hast units Inttontanaouity a s s n tb s chicken, tra it in all /la
to tha bona In a minute*. No pra-rooktng, no htavy breading or battor to eoak up grease ..
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CHARLES W. SMITH, DISTRIBUTOR
Chink • a • Treat aad Freea E tte Corp.
OTHER FRANCHISE LOCATIONS AVAILABLE

BROWARD N. and HAZEL E. HOWES
Owners and Managers

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SANFORD, FLA,

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

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LONGW OOD, FLO RIDA

�.WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVB
By HOLMES ALEXANDER
EVANSVILLE, I n d .- Somtthinz
like 44 million ton* of unsalable
British eoal lie* on top of the
(round—a monument, like our
own heaps of surplus foodstuffs,
to the socialisation of an industry,
f . True, British miners and Amer" 'le a n farmers are working and eas­
ing at public expense and probably
voting for their political benefactors, although this Is becoming less
certain through the years. But
the work of these persons Is worse
than useless, since they are grow­
ing gray and bent in the produc­
tion of commodities which are not
needed and which nobody wants.
Contrast this dismal study in
British nationalisation and AmeriA) ran vote buying with the story of
eoal in the United States. It Is
an industry which hit bottom a few
years ago and was accounted by
many as good only for the grave­
yard. At the end of the postwar
conversion period which followed
1945, coal seemed to be in the
last phases of losing its best cus­
tomers. The American railroads
were shifting to diesel oil and cur­
tailing their passenger runs. The

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Can you criticise people with­
out engendering ■111 willT This
I* a moat difficult psychologi­
cal dilemma. Every teacher,
hustoeaamen and parent should
tutor himself thoroughly In the
"sandwich method." It ia the
only sure-fire plan for hand­
ling this delicate problem.
CASE E 496: Calvin K . aged
M. ia a department store man­
ager.
"Dr. Crane, my biggest pro­
blem as an employer consist! of
how to administer criticism," he
admitted to me at a luncheon we
were attending.
"Even when I Iry to be re*aonebly tactful and even when
the correction le vitally neces­
sary, th* victim of my criticism
always seems more or lets re­
sentful.
"But new employes often re­
quire instruction. When they make
a ' mistaaS, it ia essential lhal
they be corrected.
"Such criticism ia helpful to
them, for it teaches them how
to avoid repetition of faults that
would ultimately lead to lota of
• Job.
"But bow can a man criticize
hit wife or hit employes without
engendering hostility and resent­
ment?"
The best technique to uae in
this dalicale situation ia tha
"sandwich malhod."
Sandwich your correction or
reprimand between two honest
compliment*. Th* first layer of
th* sandwich must be a tincera
hit of prats*.
This demand* tome self control
and careful personality analysis
on the part of th* erilic to he
can pick out ■ legitim at* virtu*
ef hi* employ*.
Too oftoe our correction or
criticism ia blurted out on tha
spur of the moment and ia an
. angry ton* of vole*.
That ia especially true in our
dealing with member* of our
family, especially our children.
Criticism should preferably oc­
cur in private Interview* and a
good taacher or tmployor should
have unusual self control. He
should reslat the natural human
tendency to grow emotional and

American household, with the war general managers making 123.000
demands over, was getting plenty to 125.000. The welfare fund of
of fuel oil, and was yielding to a the United Mine Workers (supvery successful sales campaign for ported, of course, out of the cost
for natural gas as the house heat- of the product) is taking rare of
er. In the distance loomed atomic the derelicts, while new yobs are
energy as the industrial fuel of are opening up in related fields
the future. The price of coal in as coal begins to prosper. Coal
1I4S was I4.M a ton at the mine operators no longer think of tons,
head— about one-quarter of a but of thermal units — that is.
cent per pound. There was a wave | quality has replaced quantity in
of featherbedding and trade re- their thinking. And while produrstraints by the unions. The stand- tion is down, productivity is up
ard definition of a coal mine was, and is climbing. The U. S. Bu“A hole in the ground owned by reau of Mines puts the rise in
a you know-what."
American productivity at 78 perBut behold! Twelve years later cent in the past 10 years. The
a remarkable upturn is in pro- American mal miner produces
gresa. The price of coal is a frac- 12 tons a day, and is indicated
lion lower than in 1948. It is Just to produce 15 tons in another five
about the one anti-inflation com- years. His socialized counterpart
modity in the market place. Re- in Britain produces a mere 1.7
tween 1947-58, the number of roal tons per day.
f
mining jobs dropped by 230.ML
All of this astonishing Iraniand the number of Iona mined formation came about, not by
droppad by 228 million tons.
whining to the government for
Rut these figures do not repre- subsidies and price fixing restric«ent bad news. Quite* the contra- tions, but by a magnificent getry. The miserable, low-paid, pick- together of the interested partin hand miner has been replaced ies. Capital has worked with labor,
by machinists making M2.000 to The owners and operators of the
S14.000 a year and bossed by mines, the United 5line Workers
------------------ - —-----------------. and affiliated unions, the shipping
«
... ^
facilities of railroad, river barge
(If H r l e U f I r a n A
*nd ®cean freighter — the Joint
success belongs to all.
Instead of assuming that coal
markets had gone, never to re­
becomt embroiled in an angry turn, the entire industry perverbal exchange.
Criticism always lend* to de­
flate our ego. It la human nature
to resent ego deflation.
The strategy in the sandwich
method, therefore, consist* of
first bolstering up the ego of the
person being criticized so Hist
the possible deflation of the (and nerd for Inch every ten
"m ealy” layer of the sandwich years. The Atomic Energy Com­
will be offset by the twin com­ mission has become, instead of a
competitor, the largest single sin­
pliment.
Thus, by starting off with an gle buyer of American coal.
Then, there are a number of
honest compliment, we enhance
new use* in the making. One is
the vanity of the victim.
Then we hand him the meaty a railroad engine lo burn pulver­
ized coal at greater economy than
layer of the sandwich which con­ il
can burn diesel fuel. Another
sists of our criticism.
ia a microwave process of "cook­
Even then, try to make it an ing" eoal and extracting valuable
intellectual rather than dh emo­ chemicals. Another is the use
tional matter, and slip inlo il of coal as highway "binder" ma­
casually by the “ 1 wonder" route. terial.
Because the victim receives
It is a remarkable revolution, lo
some deflation lo his pride be witnessed in multlmillion dol­
finish the sandwich wilh another lar rutting machines, in diligent
hon»«t compliment, which ahould efforts bv the coal diggers to
bring hia ego back to normal restore the ripped-up land to
if not even above par,
woods and pasture, in almost
Thui you have put across the unbelievable
fraternization
of
reproof of correction, while re­ labor and management officials.
taining his friendship and good
It make* the beholder believe,
will.
if he ever doubled, that nothing
Suppose ■ wife' feels her hus­ ia impossible to (he American
band is uaing too much slang or lysiem of enterprise.
profanity around iheir children,
and wishes lo correct him.
"John, you are so wonderful In
devoting time to playing with the
children. They can hardly wait
till you gel home at night.
"1 wonder, though if it wouldn't
be better to be more careful to
your speech around them, for
they are young and impression­
By JAMES KELLER
able.
Fire departments have to know
"You know, darling, how they
try in imitate you in every way, where the fire is before they ean
for whatever you do i* perfect put it out.
in their eyes," and th* wife should
That fact waa brought home to
smile adoringly at him.
a 35-year-old man in a small New
So be sure to smile when you England town in a very graphic
employ the sandwich method, for way.
Ih* amile helps keep the situation
Rouaed front sleep by Ihe ameil
on a friendly planet Smiles a rt of intake, he Jumped from a sec­
disarming.
ond story window of hit burning
Thty help lake the sting out horns and sprinted to the nearby
of your critiriam.
volunteer fire station, a short dis­
Send for my "Vocational Guid­ tance away. He quickly yanked
ance Kit" enclosing a stamped the whittle cord to auminun th*
return envelope and 2U cents.
volunteers.
li offers many other pertinent
Ha was in aurh a hurry to get
Ideas of use to employers, at
beck to hia burning house, how­
well as lo parents and teachers.
ever, (hat he neglected to wait
and tell the first volunteer where
the fire was. Nor did he leave
any direction on how to reach hit
home which wee hidden from
light.
By the lime the bewildered fire­
men found th* fire, th* house had
burned to tha ground.
Little overaighta can cause big
trouble. Pay attention, therefore,
to the small things which contrib­
ute to the (leace of your home,
community, country and world. In
God'a plan, no detail of life ia un­
important.
"Tha impatient man shall work
folly."
(Proverbs 14:17)
Keep us reminded, O Lord, that
trifles ean lead to perfection but
that perfection is no trifle.

British General
Still Victorious
After 179 Years
"You ran do it on a ahoaatring, provided
the ahoaatring ia tied around ISJMO"
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Fri. June 24, 1960—Page 11

SPARTANBURG. S. C. (U P D Brig. Gen. Daniel Morgan, vietorioui ovar the Britlih el the
battle of Cowpen* 179 yaara ago
waa still on the winning side
Monday.
Th* geaeral'a statu* stands
where (ha city fathers want to
make a perking area. The moving
of the atatue it opposed by (wo
chapter* of the Daughters of the
American Revolution ia a auit
against Mayor Neville Holcome to
event "him robbing ua of our
ritage."
County Court Judge Charles
Pace ruled Monday ft is up to
the city of Spartanburg to ahow
why it had a legal right to move
tb* statue.

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NEW YORK (UPI) - The dia
waa deafening from the nation's
wadding belle last year—more
Americans walked down the aisle
than evar before. About l.toi.uuQ
couples stood before tb* altar dur­
ing 195# for a IT percent rise
ovet the preceding year.

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WASHINGTON
A person Ju«t
doesn't go up to the vice presi­
dent of th* United States and ask
him if he knows why some peopi* don't like him. Rut I did.
And his reply was direct—and
• enlightening.
Richard Nixon's answer was
not complete, for this "I-dnn'tlike him but I don't know why"
phenomenon la a complex one.
Rut a face-to-face discussion
about personal things with the
! vice president leaves the interI viewer with a heavy respect for
a man such as he—and. for that
i matter, for any individual of great
| responsibilities who must contend
with nasty talk about hla manI nera and personality.
| Nixon turned hia head toward
i the window and thought a mom­
ent before the reply eame.
Finally, he said, and not with
bitterness: "I think this is tomeI thing that la Inevitable—any in­
dividual who lakes a vigorous
stand on controversial matters is
bound to find that there are people
who don't like him. . ,"
I thought that would end it
right there. Rut, It was obvious
now, this was a mailer of con­
cern to him—not so much him­
self pecsonally, hut concern on
behalf of hia children.
The vice president philosophi­
sed: "You learn to roll with the
punch," he said. But the giveand-take of politics, he said,
sometimes has a disillusioning
effect on young people. In his
home, he pointed out, "we don't
tune to political programs, nor
do we discuss politics."
Rrrauie a certain newspaper
carloonist occasionally portrays

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"The vest it definitely back,"
said the tailor looping the tap*
meaiur* around my waist. He
cinched it up and read the nulnher. "Grown a bit, haven't wo?
“A year ago, you couldn't have
have sold a vest with a eourl or­
der. Today, about half our cus­
tomers want a vest. It i* the
g r'atetl change In men's fashion
since th* coal with th* belt to the
back."
True, I have bean noticing a
number of veils lately—Grandma
used lo aay anybody with a weak
chest should wear a vest. So there
are some healthy aspects to th*
style.
Nobody seemi to know exachy
how men got on th* new fashion.
Our banker always wears a vest.
But 1 consider it part of. • bank­
er* uniform. It ahow* conserva­
tion. Look around any race track
and you never see a ye*t. (I do
not include those flashy Tattersall
things. If my banker wore one
of those, I would move the ac­
count.)
Some of th* tailors blame It
on President Elsenhower. He pu'
on a vest the minute he got out
of Clast A'a.
"In the papers the other day,"
said Ihe Uilor, "I notict Elsen­
hower wore a vest in Manila.
That's hot country, right?"
"Like a Sheriff's pistol. Filipino
formal dress it a pleated shirt with
Ihe tails hanging out."
"So Eisenhower wear* a veil.
Look at it this way. No matter
how light you get the material, a
vest is bound to make you hotter
He must feel pretty strong on vests
—like he wesn'l dressed without

the pockets. It was to save ma­
teriel. Do you want pleats on the
trousers?"
"Should I? Pleats are square,
aren’t they?"
"They are good for camouflag
Ing th* stomach. If you wear the
eoat open. If you wear a vest, that
will do th* same thing."

the vice president as an unshaven
ogre, the Nixons do not allow
the paper delivered to their bom*.
"The thing with children," ha
said .Vi* that ynuneer reooW al­
ways do not see things In subtle
terms. They only see them a*
black and white."
This makes it somewhat diffi­
cult for the vice president o r hla
wife, Tat, to explain away a cri­
tical editorial or cartoon when
the two Nixon daughters, Julia
tl. and Tricia, 14, happened to
come across on* and start ask­
ing questions.
Yes. there are people who don't
like him, who will vote against
him if he is the Republican nomi­
nee for president. You can't ba
liked by everybody, he said. "In
1958,” he said, "there were IT
million people who voted against
President Elsenhower."
Maybe this "I don't like Mm"
attitude has been distorted, ba
suggested, in recounting that a
lot of folks were surprised by tbs
large number of votes east foe
him in the recent primaries.
Over the month when I'd hear
criticism of the vice president,
the critic would usually add: "But
I know he's the most qualified
man to be our next president"
Last week, on* of our neigh­
bors dropped a hint that may
give an answer to the Nixon per­
sonality question. She said:
"I don't like people who era
to meticulous
personally.
H
only Nixon would stub his toein public once in awhile, commit
some silly personal blunder—Ilka
stick his elbow in the banquet
soup—it would make him look
more human."
She said if Nixon would look;
a little more like an ordinary*
Joe, with warm common appeal,
Pick A Name
she thought she'd vote for him.
SOUTH FALLS, Me. (UPI) —
Which would Indicate that
Listed in the local telephone di­ charm is more Important than
rectory here I r ■ gift shop called experience and ability hi' fatting
the “ Elegant Pack Rat."
Into the White House.

"Some say It's the Italian look,"
a*w Ihe tailor "And some blame
It on th* Continental influence. But j
1 say it's politic*. Look at Ntxon,,
Never wore a vest until he was
Vice President for a year.
'T he minute he put on a vest,
I said to myself: •'There'* a man
who * thinking of the Presidency."
“ What about President Tru­
man?"
"Th* double-breasted type. Even
when douhle-brealtcd suits went
out President Truman wore them.
Along wilh Ih* how tie. A double
breasted suit euta down th* spread
in the middle and you don't need
a vest.
"Remember Truman had been
In Ih* haberdashery buainets. He
didn’t need anybody to tell him
Ihe tricks of dressing."
The tailor see* tilde prospect
for Kennedy—"an Ivy League type
bul I haven't teen any vests in
the picture," Sievenaon —"t h *
ahlrt sleeve appeal; but I'd like
lo get a look In hla closet, |'d

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Gue Vargleh, former ownet
of Sanford Bonding Ageticr,
286 Edwards Building, advises
all concerned that Mr. and .Mrs
A. W. Anale.v, local reaidanls
who operate Ih* agency of A.
W. Analey, Ball Bonda, have
purchased our offlco at 208 V
1 ordered a vast with tha suit
Park Aetna*, Edwards Build.
(W# can always wear il with
"* and have moved their bail
working pants; I don't know any-1 bond office t h e r e . THEY
thing handier for m ill than Ihe { AI.ONE ARE AUTHORIZED
four pockets on a vest.)
TO RECEIVE ANY PAYA vest came with the euit when : M K N T B DUE “SANFORD
BONDING."
I got my first pair of long panli
And for yaara thereafter, wa al­
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lomers and I am aur* Mr. and
(Two pairs af pants too. Remem­ Mrs. Ansley will strvir* them
ber?)
sll as I have.. They ere open
I don't remember exactly when twenty-four hour* a dar, under
the name of A. W. Analey, Rail
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LIKE HITTING THE JACK POTI $1(00 EQUITY la beautiful apici- LARGE 3 bedroom, 3 bath home.
37 desires sales, clerical or
AVON
REPRESENTATIVES
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in
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E
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Reasonable
That what you'll lay when you
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Experienced,
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Earn about »2 &lt;*&gt; par hour year
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equity.' *'*i Cherosee Circle,
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244, Lockhart, Fla. No obliga.
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114 W. l i t St.
utet from Sanford. Good com­
3-BEDROOM house, corner lot,
Ilona.
traa.
FA
2-3172.
fortable
two
bedroom
home,
HOUSEWORK, FA :-2«M.
3-BR-, kitchen equlpt., attic fan, 2 Ft O O M furnlihed {oartment.
fenced, $9,000. FA 2-4114.
family alto living room, large
Adulli. Summer R a t a l .
quiet neighborhood. FA 2-1314.
SEPARATE
dining
room,
3
bed­
kltcban; deep well, with good
FA 2-4393.
FOR SALE by builder. It's new.
water. Septic lank. Price? On­ room i, fireplace, partially furn3-Bedroom all electric retire­ 9. Male Help Wanted
3-ROOMS uururntitied,
p*r
labed,
beautiful
lot,
I
lls
Oak,
ly $4,200. You can't go wrong
ment home. A-l construction
month; 4 room, furnlihed, 440 BURNISHED apartment, 2 roomi
$4,100, low down p a y m e n t .
IN SANFORD
on thti. $3,400 caah will handle
It b*!h .creened porch. 130 per
and insulation. Corntr let. Not
per month. Pb. FA 2-4203 after
FA
3-2374
or
FA
3.4342.
it,
balance
only
$43
per
month.
mo. 40714 W rtrit.
a project. FA 2-0493.
S:I0 p. m.
Shown by appointment—FarmYOU PISIHV! TO LIVE IN
furnlihed larg* apart­
• r ’a Agency.
BODY &amp; PAINT
SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroomI.
FURNISHED cottage at Fivt NICELY
ICE 8KATING
ment,
Sen
Lanta
Apartment*,
Corner
lot.
Make
offer.
Pbona
Polnli. Pb. FA 2*1447.
MAN
T it
M GRLLN
404 E. 14th. .41 r e e t. Pn. FARMER'S AGENCY on the lake in front of thli beauti­
FA 2-7033.
ful 3 bedroom, 2 bath home U a
FA 2-4292.
to maintain fleet of grove and on
2-BEDROOM apartment, unfurN.
V.
Firm
er,
Realtor
sport
you
and
your
friends
can
tSTA H S
the road equipment. Must be
aiihed, kitchen equipped, 13th.
Lillian Trama
enjoy everything alia but. Boat ROSA L.
sober, experienced and reliaPAYTON
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mi
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Aiisefa'ee,
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UNFURNISHED apartment. Kit­
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Associates
Mri. Appleby, FA 2-9441 or
with wall established company.
2443 S. Park Ave. Pi„ F* 94221
ing? You wouldn't believe ul.
chen equipped. Call FA 2-2100.
FA 2 3941.
Rafilterad Real Estate Broker
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Mary. FA 2-3049.
in private home. FA 2-7734.
BEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
tice putting in a law as amouth
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2444 /ra n c h Ave.
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L O W LOW l o w
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Low down payment. FA 2-3429.
$40 month. Rt. 1 Box 117,
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D O WN P A Y ME N T
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Palmetto.
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St.
Johns
Realty
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FA
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0 I*
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$40 A S43 mo.
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FA
2-4770,
Realtor li Injuror
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d n - L It S u " d o s
3 BR. furnlihed bouie 473 mo.
BROKER
Phono TA 2-4991
112 N. Park S-BEDROOM house. Two lota In­ II. Work Wanted
Beach. For reiervatlon call
ROSA PAYTON. REALTOR
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FA 2 0131.
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AN EXCITING OFFER !
washer, four bedrooms, two
LAWN MOWING and cleanlag.
VACATION
18th. St. No dogi. Apply after Naval officer tranifarrtd. Beau­
FA 2 4347.
I IVINC, ROOMS
bathi,
Florida
room,
large
utili­
Call
Rurko
Winn.
TA
2-4309.
4:30. .
tiful I BR.. 3 bath home on huge Horn* Just Inside the city. A
ty and storage room, near new LARGE 3-bedronm, 1 bath home.
fully landscaped corner loti
high ichool at 412 Osceola Driva
3 BR. unfurn. houie FA 2-1929.
brand new listing, A neat 2
Nice yard. Reasonable equity,
Flexible down payment. Come
and underpriced at $16,330,
bedroom
bungalow
with
lovely
monthly paymenti $76.10. 423
TWO 4 THREE bedroom unfurn
look and you won't leave.
owner* equity 13,430, but loma
yard on 147' x 133' lot- A clever
Mimosa T e r r a c e , Sunland
lahed houaea, water furnlihed,
FA 2-4413 for appointment.
terms could be arranged on
plan that should appeal to any
E itatei FA 2-6202.
kltchena equipped. Located on
down payment. SOME FAMILY
housewife. Close to schools and
Sanford Properties-. Acreage
dead end alreet. Call FA 2-4411.
COMPLETE
is going to be happy they an­ 2432 YALE: 2 BR. masonry, air
shopping. Owner transferred. A
Florence Harrlai, Realtor
conditioner, washer, range, re­
swered tbli ad. Contact . . .
tremendous buy for Juat $9430.
2-BEDROOM houie for rent or Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FA 2-3144
ON CEMENT
frigerator and attic fao. This
Reasonable down payment, and SEMINOLE REALTY
aale, reasonable. Ph. FA 2-0371.
la nice. Aiklng $1,930. Make
1 BEDROOM, frame houie. Needs
balance on low VA 4lkV» mort- 1901 Park Ave.
SLAB
BASE
Ph. FA 2-3232
otfeh Phone collect: TK 1-4173
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
some repair. $400 down lake up
gi$e.
«)
or TE 1-3391, SEM-O-REALTY.
private hatha, U4 W. Flril SI.
payments of $30 a month. Ap­
TRANSFERRED TO
prox. $3,300 a . i',i. 1 mile north
TIME
Wa aro planed to offer exclusive­
NICE bedroom, private entrance
NORFOLK? OCEANA?
Lake Monroe bridge on 17-92.
ly- th# N. W. Corner of 20Ui
and bath. Phone FA 2-2449.
CiU Ralph J. Hayes FA 2-1993. Alon* will 1*11 tba atory. First Attractive 3 BR home Ideally
Street and French Avenue for
located
for
navy
personnel.
NEW TRAILER, I bedroom*, mo- ATTRACTIVE 3 bdrm., 2 bath
come-flrat serve basis. Imagine
sale. Tbit* proparty return* a
Owner desires to exchange for
dern. 111 per week. Adulta. No
a nice 2 bedroom older home
nice three-figure monthly in­
home In Loch Arbor; reason­
Sanford
homa
immediately!
Will
pell. FA 2 0319.
on landscaped, oak-shaded lot
come to the owner. It ha* exable. FA 2-2293 evenings.
trade, $2300 equities. Phone—
Total price — only (7400. Years
caUenl frontage of 112'. Call us
I-BEDROOM furnlihed apartment.
of comfortable living In this
for detail*.
101 Palmetto. Can FA 2-3147
anug little home.
HOME
SEEKERS
Stenstrom
Realty
after 1:00 p. m.
Wn are privileged to offer for
Stenstrom Realty
FOB
your inapectlon and examination
3-BEDROOM unlurnlihid home.
111 N. Park Ava. Phone FA 2-2420
4)
a flnt iilecUon of beautiful 3
Fenced backyard. FA 3-4997.
"Open evenings ill $:30 P. M.”
111 N. Park &lt;tve. Phone FA 2-2420
bedrooms, 1 4* 2 tile bath homci The family who want* to live In
."Open evtmngs till 1:20 P. M..
HOUSE, 4 Rooms and bath, $43
In choice location*.
one of Sanford'a fineat real IDEALLY LOCATED
8’ x 12’ STORAGE
per mo. FA 2-Slll.
dcnlial sections, bere'a the buy.
6. Mortgag* Loans
Near Plnecrest School — Lovely
Thtie
homes
feature
fully
elecA
lovely
3
bedroom,
2
bath
«’
x 12* COVERED PATIO
FURN. ApL 30144 W. le t St.
3 BR., 2 Bath Home. Double
‘MORTGAGE LOANS
’ trie kitchens, heating units, hot
home, with too many features
Carporte, Extra Large UtUity
4’ x 12’ Covered Out Door Storage
Commercial and
water heatera, and Venetian
HOUSE, 101 Roiella Dr. Call
to list. Appraised for $33,300,
Rm„ Patio, Large Well LandConventional Residence
blinds. Some with numerous ex­
FA 3-3312.
this home can bo purchased for
leaped G a r d e n . Reaaonable
WISE and JOHNSON
tra*.
(29,300. Financing available.
OTHER MODELS
Down Payment, 4tt mortgage.
431 Magnolia Ph: GA 2-3493
(There'* a 2-car carporte, and
•P
mint. Five room collage, dean, The financing on Iheaa homes la
TA 2-2434.
Orlande, Fla.
ON DISPLAY
a larga flnlabed room for work
Small children accepted. Rent
already eatabllabad. Soma VA,
abop.)
S-BEDROOM
furnished
home,
2354
4&gt;
$40 etch. Phone FA 3*1737.
8. Female Help Wanted
FIIA, and FHA In • service.
Palmetto. Phono FA 2-1410.
Monthly paymenti range from
CHILDREN
I-BEDROOM bouie, kitchen equip­
SUPERMARKET CASHIER: Mult
Hand! - House Of Central Fla., Inc.
• II and up. Down payments just
YOU poiaibly bavo wanted a
ped. Phone FA 3-1137.
be experienced and have ref2618 Iroquis
Hehind Plnecrest Inn
1700 to S1000. No second mort­ Will love this beautiful 3 bed
home on heavily traveled street
erencei. Apply to Tip Top SuperPHONE
FA
2-8780
EFFICENCY Apt. Ph.-FA 2-4734.
gages required. Total Salea
where
you
could
own
and
ope­
room. 1 bath home, d o le to
market, 329 Sanford Avenue.
price* from $13,400 and up.
rate a small builneie. If 10,
ebopping end schools. Two large
3-BEDROOM furnlihed house $40
see this new home, well locat­
corner lota, well landscaped
month. 2334 Palmetto. FA 2-1910 If you ara Interested In buying a
ed near buslnaii district. CaU
and shaded by big oekit Naw
horn* in tha near future, we
for appointment FA 2-4013,
I-BEDROOM furnlehtd houie,
financing! Total price— only
urge you to ate th a n fine home
electric kitchen: carpet. Phone
$12,500. Down payment, only
buys, for the number la limited.
$900, including all doling coat*.
FA I-3TM or FA 1-1214.
LAKEFRONT LOTS
We will be pleated to serve
Paymenti le u than rent. A Two h i|h k dry lake front loti
FURNISHED Apartments, Avalon
you.
real home.
on little Lake Mitnlc, outside
ApertmenU, 11$ W. Second.
of Osteen aach 73' on lake
330' plus In depth. 100* on the
DRIVE
S-BEDROOM bouse, unfurnished.
Stenstrom
Realty
rear. A wonderful buy at
Call Mra. Died. FA 3-3343 from
$1100.00 each. Call—
4:00 111 3:00 p. m.
l i t N. Park Ava. Phone FA 2 2420 By $413 Yale Avenue, and look
thli neat 2 bedroom home over.
“ Open evening! ill 4:30 p i r
FURNISHED garage apartment
Feature* all the neeeultles,
Stenstrom Realty
adulli only, 1)13 Palmetto Ave. 3 • BEDROOM
house,
kitchen
plua alr-condltloner, drapes, pa
equipped,
screened
porch.
Fen­
tlo,
fane*,
wall
and
pump.
Total
111 N. Park Ava. Phono FA 2-2(10
CLEAN modern furnlihed apta.,
ced yard, Low down paym ent
price only $1300. Reasonable
"Opon evenings tu | :jo PM”
401 Palmetto. FA 1-4334.
104 Rosalia. Ph. FA 2-7341.
down payment, with balanco on
low
4tk"»
mortgage.
Monthly
HOUSE on lake. FA 1-4104.
HAVE ORDERS, must eel] Im­
3-UEDROOM house in Pinecreit
payments as low aa $30 par
mediately. Will accept reason­
area, near school, M bathi,
NICELY furnished 3 room -apart­
month.
able offer. S Bedroom CB home.
larga living area. FA 3-4637.
ment, private bath. FA 2 3303.
Beautifully landscaped largo
SLOWLY
rornar let with eprinkltr aysSLEEPINO ROOMS, the Gablta ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
F’ K A V l i H H O M E S
Raymond Lundquiat, Assoc.
tem and bearing fruit trace.
401 MagnoHa Avt. FA 3-0720.
. ' 1
' WMM &lt;1*11 1*1 / I - 11 | J ’ ft)
FA l- S lll
Atlantic Bank Bldg. But aurdy tha particular home
FA 2-1104. 1404 E. 14th St.
2-BEDROOM unfuralihid home
buyer la onca again looking b*
\ amiiui 11ovum
MASONRY HOME
available now. FA 2-1340.
fore buying, lt'a only good, TWO LOTS, 3 room furnished cot­
I "O N I I f t .,) ,., I h o * ■
tage
a
t
Lemon
Bluff.
FA
2441!.
sound business to ln v eitl|lte
1 YR. OLD
FURNISHED house, S rooms and
tha price* and payment* of
bath, aulomitio washer. 943 On* block to naw high school.
home* In all aectloni of BanFour acres of cleared fertile
monthly. No pets. 219 W. 19tb.
ford. We are proud to aay our
land. Will accept any raasonabl*
Phone FA 2 2909.
home listings are the b ait ever,
offer. 2320 Georgia Ava. Pbon*
offering a wide variety of stylse
S-BKDROOM furnlihed home to
FA 2 3791.
to choose from. Wa would conresponsible party. SU0 month
OUR
aldtr U a ra il plea aura to strve
ly, le u with lease. FA 2 3444.
you in waking tha home of
OWNER MEANB
your choice.
BUSINESS!
Leaving Sanford — will accept an
catremcly favorable down pay­
Stenstrom Realty
ment on this like naw cement
block 3-bedroom h e a t. Step 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA3-34I0
out of tho ipacloua ecrcened
"Open evenlngi till 1:30 PM”
porch to the large fenced back
yard abided by two huge oaki.
WE ARE GIVING
____
Kitchen equipped. Ovtrsiied Ca l l . . . .
A.
K.
RO
88
F.TTER
living room. No qualifying, juat
FLORIST
a phoa* call to
FA 21411
Celery A ft.
Far AU Your Floral Noada
W. H. “BUI" Stamper Agency Member
— Florist Telegraph
Realtor k lieuror
Delivery Assoc.
Phone FA 1-4441
m N. Park

HOUSE, FA 2-4144.
RENT A BED
Page 12—FrI. June 24, 1060 Holla way, Hoipita' A Baby Beda

Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611
2. For Rant
g-BEDROOM hooic. c lu n , cool
and quiet; ( ir a te ; large yard.
Phone FA 2 34*3.
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
(Ida between Celery and .Geneva
Avaaua; 4 bedroom*, kitchen ap­
pliance!. School bua atop. Quiet
nel|hborhood. $73 per month.
Phone TA 2-4143.
|&lt;BEDROOM bouie, kitehea equip­
ped. Phone PA 3-4043.
•-ROOMS, private bath, nicely
furnlihed, clean. Call FA M ill.
I'BEDROOM upalalra apartment,
air conditioned, $70. f a i-oiai.

EXTRA 8PECIAL!
Thin .Week Only

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Inaeraprlag Matlreaaea

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ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
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Solan Office

Sanford

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Nrralh

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11. Work Wanted
ABYSITTtXG day* or evenings,
my home or yourj. FA 2-7108.
IRONING In my home FA 2-7781
Y O U N G MAX, a s* 21.
n r r r d . e x p e rie n c e d
d riv in g a n d h e a v y
w ork will e o n tid e r
Job. Call FA 2-2808.

well men*
in tr u c k
e q u ip m e n t
any type

HOUSEWORK; FA 2-1018.

22. Article* For Sale

22. Article* For Sale

20. Automobiles

' ROLI.AWAY, Hospital and Baby
CLASSIC MERCADES-BENZ
Blue ribbon “ inner, Sebring ConBed*. Dav, Week, or Month—
ALL MAKES it MODELS
cour De L'alogancc, 1958. 1937
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
model 230, 2 door,
RENTALS $3 WEEK 4convertible,
Th. FA 2-7953
passenger, side mounts, sus­
203 W. First S t (24 hr. ser.)
pension axles, one shot lubri­
FA 2-3623
cation system, overdrive, 80', OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
1 Cent per lb.
iriginal. Motor just complently
PIANO TUNING a REPAIRING
THE SANFORD HERALD
overhauled. Drive anywhere.
W. L HARMON
OFFICE
Handsome, functional. $l,60u
Ph. FA 2-4223
204 W. 1st. St. FA 2 2811
cash. FIRM. Write: F.P.Chsp*
m in, The Village Shop, FruitAUTO GLASS
land Park, Fla. Call nites: UMBRELLA tents $39.95 up. life
vest, boat cushior s. AKMY-NAVY
State 7*1929.
INSTALLED
SURPLUS. 310 Sanford.Ave.

Sewing Mach. Repairs

Windshield
Back GUr*
Door Glass
Vent Glass 20-A Trailer*
CROWDER PEAS $t.23 r r r bu.
Bring container and pick. Ph.
SERVICE
WANTED TO TRADE Real Eatate
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co. for a housetraller. FA 2-0519. FA 2-7881.

A lt2. dumbing Service*

PLUMMNG
Contracting k Repairs
114 W. 2nd S t
FA 2-4622
Free Eitlm ates
LARGE utility trailer, good con­
OUR SPECIALTIES — Lifetime
dition. 2108 Amelia. FA 2 0680.
R. L. llAnVEY
Mufflers — Brake Adjustments
201 Sanford Are. Phone FA 2-33IJ
8&gt; Relining. THRIFTY SERVICE HOUSETRAILER for aale or
rent: 27 x 8 General in good
STATION. Cor. 2nd A Palmetto.
condition. Robert Schultie, 3515
BOYD S CABINET SHOP — Kit­
Orlando Dr.. DeWitt Trailer
chens. Doors, Plywood Walls,
Park, Sanford.
Plumbing A Heating
307 Elm Ave. FA 2-2816.
•&gt;
AIR CONDITIONING
2-WHEEL utility trailer $50. 123
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK 15-A Beauty Parlors
Mayfair Circle. Ph. FA 2-2326
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2*8382
A Satisfied customer ia our best 21. Furniture
1.1. Electrical Serviced
advertisement.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
House Wiring — u ’eclric Service 103. So. Oik . . . . Ph. FA 2-3742 New k Used Furniture k Appli­
ances, A Good Place To
Sid Vihlen
BUY, SELL or TRADE
RANDALL FLECTRIC CO.
June A July Specialsl Permanents
112 Magnolia
FA 2-0913
Jenkins Furniture
83.93 &amp; up. 2 Senior Opertnrs,
Harriett, Jo Stapleton A Eva 400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7430
I I. Build, Paint &amp; Repair
Jo Wynne. Soft Water. T. V.
•
BIG
VALUES
Slampt. Air Cond. HARRIETT'S
^CARPENTRY, painting, roofing,
• QUICK CnF.DIT
BEAUTY NOOK, 103 So. Oak
screening and cement work,
• EASY TERMS
FA
2-3742.
FA 2-1899.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
THOS. E. THOMPSON
WILSON - MAIER
General Contractor
New and Used Furniture
Home Carpentrv Repairs
311 E. First St.
FA 2 5622
Roofing &amp; Siding
Beamy Salas
Phone FA 2-9132
2810 Oak
FA 2*7864 CUSTOM Upholstering. Free Es­
timates. All work guaranteed.
LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINT
Good Used Furniture for Sale.
F1IA Loans
10. Flowers &amp; Plants
Phone FA 2-7818 or MI 4-1771.
B. EDWARDS
In Casselberry.
I
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Cut Flower* For Any Occasion
We Give TV Stamps ,
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Used furniture, appliances, tools
903 W. 3rd St.
FA 2-7998 FA 2*1620
or
FA 2-0270
ete. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133
1.). Special Serviced

W a ll

Dawn's

17. Pets, Livestock, Supplies

SERVICE CALLS 12 00
AKC TOY POMERANIAN pup*
Tl.e Biggest Little Shop
pies 8 weeks old. FA 2-3269 or
In Sanford. All Parts And
see at 307 So. Sunland.
Labor G: .ranteed 90 Days.
SANFORD RADIO 8* Tv CENTER CHIHUAHUA PUPS. AKC. rare
whites. Ph. FA 28331 all day
303 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-9711
Mon. A Tues.; after 6:00 rest
^ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
of week.
ments, invoices, band bills, and
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressive POODLE LO/ERS, cream male
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-2851—
and apricot female pedigreed.
Miniature* ready to go July 1st.
~ 306 West 13th St
Telephone Denary, NO 8-4402.
VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE:
P. O. 786.
Repairs and Supplies. Electro*
lux, Hoover, Kirby, Rcxair, ele. SEVEN purebred white doves. S.
No service charge. Work guar­
L. Veal, 1100 Santa Barbara Dr.
anteed. Call FA 2*0291..

22. Article* For Sale
YELLOW squash and blackryed
peas by the busnel. FA 2-0415.
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Qu'rk
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADINCJ TOST. FA 2-0C77.

FOUR PIECE blonde bedroom
suite, like new. Call FA 2 0681
after 6:00 p. m.

G. E. AUTOMATIC washer, rea­
sonable. FA 2-3134.

I960 MORSE Super Dial. T a k e LOST: Mens glasses. Dr. Persons
name on cave. FA 2-3884.
over payments of $7.80. Guaran­
tee and attachments. FA 2 3623.
One only.
DON’T LOSE your vacation
money! Use safe, convenient
1933 CHEVROLET 2 door BelAir.
TRAVELER’S CHECKS
R and 11. $350; 1919 Plymouth
2-door $133; 24 inch boys Co­
Available at . .
lumbia bike $20; FA 2-8097.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
BARBECUE GRILL with electric
motor $15; large ire cooler $12;
call after 6 00 p. m! FA 2-3091. LOST: One black loose leaf note­
book. Please return to I.arry
2-PIECE living room suite. 1
Jones c "o County Judges Office.
12 x 12 Wilton velvet rug. 2
electric ranges. 1, 22 rifle. 4
Wilton velvet throw rugs. 1'
IIKDHOOM HUY!
single box spring k mattress, j
French
Proventlal
tossing Transfer Storage Co.,
FAirfax 2 3572.
lllaque or Fruit*ood Finish
SUITE INCLUDES! Ilookraac
G. K. Refrigerator. 9 cu. ft., one
Brit, Triple Dresaer, Large
year old. used but like new.
Frame Mirror A Cheel of
FA 2-78*2.
Drawers.
REG. $269.50 VALUE
21. I.ont &amp; Found

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with pia«tic ends. Plastic LOST: Child's male Siamese, has
collar with “ Tom” written inor rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
aide. 122 Country Club Dr. RE­
cords.
Senkarik Ginas and Paint Co. WARD. FA 2-0336.
112-114 \V. 2nd St.
FA 2-462$
REDI-MIXCOXCRETE
37’* Window Sill* $1.23
54'* Window Lintels $1.23
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2 5751
GOOD used frame windows, jambs
and assorted lumber. See fore­
man at Nicholson Buick Bldg.
ICE CREAM BOX, h holes, $100.
large Nchi drink box 8150; 100,
8'* x 8” glass blocks 75c each.
2620 Iroquois.
HAMLIN Bud on Sour Orange.
Meet all Stale requirements.
3 116” diameter and tip. Whole­
sale $1.00 each, or .90c each In
dor. lots ot more.
COCOS PLUMOSA PALMS up to
60” high at $2.00. Buyer selects
and dig* Oranges A- Talma. J. C.
Sikes. Bt. 1 Box 94 Monroe Cor­
ner. FA 2 0683.

16 x 32 ft., fully equipped
Esther Williams display pool,
can now be seen In actual oper*
ation. Available now at . .

HALF PRICK!

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NEW CAR TRADE-INS
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VOL. XLIX

ErtabSNMd 1908

MONDAY, JUNE JT, 1M0

Storm Out At Geneva
GENEVA (UPI) — Russia and
its Communist aatoUHas abruptly
walked out of the 10-natton dis­
armament eonference today la an
obviously rehearsed m a n e u v e r
which Mocked bearing of new weal
era proposals and threw the par­
ley into angry turmoil.
Chief Soviet Delegate Valerian
Soria aad the entire Oommuniat
bloc etalked from the meeting
room vowing to place the whole
iaaua before tbe United Nations
General Assembly. French Ambas­
sador Jules Mcteh shouted “Hood-

CIVIL DEFENSE TRUCK HAS SINGLE-SIDE-BAND TYPE OF RADIO.

Stocks
ITOCKS PI
Ann ....................
NEW YORK (UP!) - Stock
price* at 1 p. m.:
American TliT .
90
Bethlehem Steel
to
Chrysler
Curtis* • Wright
17**
200'i
DuPont ...............
677*
Ford Motor
94*4
General Electric
44&gt;k
General Motors .
45
Inti. TAT ..........
3544
Lurtllard ....
Penney ........
44
14U
Penn RR ..............
57*4
Sears Roebuck
40H
Standard Oil (NJ)
9
Studebsker
........
90
Wcstinghouse HI. .

News Briefs
Death Toll

OPERATORS WORKED AROUND THE CLOCK FOR DISTANT CONTACTS.

LOS
ANGELES (UPI) —
Machinist approved one contract,
counting waa close in a second and
a third dispute waa stalemated to­
day in union-aircraft-missile in­
dustry disputes. Douglas Aircraft
workers ia El Sagundo ratified a
new two-year contract covering
S.000 union member* Sunday.
Union spokesmen said 6U percent
approved.

Pressure Expected

•'Hams' Compete For National Laurels

Coffee Club Meet
^ Slated Thursday

m

t A combination Coffee Clubugd
opao bouse will be acid a t ' IS
a. m. Thursday at tba Chamber
of Commerce so that members
esa inspect tb# n*w storeroom
addition at Ibo Chamber.
Doans Rain*, fit id aervks representsstive af tha North Atnarion 'Co.
Co. wC
lean AvI
Aviation
wfll bo a aps­
d a l guest al UiAmsctiug.

is to tost the equipment and
man under adverse conditions such
j s would occur in event of a local
or national emergency, Vice Presi­
dent Al Case said. The men ate
and slept in tha field to keep Uic
transmission going around the
dock.
Th* club comp*!** with other

Cars Collide
On Osteen Bridge
A collision at the Osteen Bridge
caused damage In two cars tot.il*
lag $27$ dollars at 1 a. m. today.
Tha Sheriff's office reports that
Earl Maddot. 24, of Wmter Gard­
en posted a &lt;50 bond for operat­
ing his vehicle at an unlawful
speed, after he rammed a car
driven by Everett Smith of New
Smyrna.
Maddox was traveling nest on
SR 411 at about to mph coining
sc tots tha Osteen bridge when he
met Smith'* car. Smith saw the
Maddox car and stopoed before
th* careening car struck him, tha
offlre said. No om was

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Th#
Democrallr-ronirollcri Senate has
added “ hsd projects" to the B1.6
hillinn
omnibus public works
authorization bill snd thus endan­
gered 11 badly • needed Florida
works, according to Rep. William
C. Cramer (R-Fla.).
He said Ihe “ pork barrelling"
by the Senate has jeopardized 11
Florida navigation, flood control
and beach rrosion control pro­
ject*.
Cramsr said tlis “ bad projects”
added 1200 million to tha bill.
“ Too many unsound and preraa-

Many Homeless
In Texas Floods

In Case You
Haven’t Noticed,
it’s Been Hot

Just in case you haven't noticed
Ihe temperature has reached 95
degrees in III* Sanford area for
Ihe past six days.
During th* first 30 day* in Jun*
the temperature has only been
beln* 90 for two days.
The weather bureau says a#
immediate re Itot ia in sight.

lurrly considered pet projects are
being added when th* .Senate
more than doubles the Houseapproved bill," he said.
Th* House approved th* hill
last year at $658,310,500.
“ Florida project* represent a
Justifiable I percent of tha bill
approved last year by the House,"
he said.
Cramer said he would support
tha bill if th* “ bad" projects were
eliminated “because a veto by
Ih* President would mean holding
up many good projects to save
Iha few had on**.”
Tha U Florida project* Cramer
referred to are: Navigation—
Everglade* Harbor, $117,300; Gulf
Coait shrimp boat harbors, 1172,.
000; Bakers Haulover Inlet, $239,000; Palm Beach Harbor, Lake
Worth Inlet, $4,900,000: Miami
Harbor, 10,010,000; little P a n ,

Benefits Bill
Is Introduced
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
Eugene J . McCarthy (D-Mlnn.)
and fiva members af hi* special
comnUtta* aa problems af Mm Un­
employed today introduced a bill
designed to set up a $500 million
expansion af the Social ferurity
system.
McCarthy said tha hill was aim­
ed mainly at helping neady unem­
ployed and their familiei, especial­
ly in areas of chronic unemploy­
ment where stataa and locailtlea
have been unable to provide affec­
tive assistance.
Ht said tha measure would pro­
vide for federal granta-in-ald to
states which elect to share tb*
cost of the program — and which
have established approved ganeral
aislatance, programs.
The hill, ro-sponsored by Demo­
cratic Sens. Joseph S. (lark (Pa,),
Jennings Randolph (W. Va.) Pat
McNamara (Mich.),- R. Vance
Hartk* (Ind.) and Gala W. McGee
(Wyo.) would help flnanre aid for
about 435,000 Mato general assistanr* eases by providing ap t* $SJ
a month par parson.

Campbell Named
To FOM Board

John M. Campbell, M S. Cen­
ter Street. Eustis. a veteran citrus
man and rharter member af
Florida Oranga Marketers, Inr..
has been elected In the FOM
executive committee by the board
of directors, it was announced
here this week by J. J. Parrish
Jr., prasidrnt of FOM.
Campbell's election fills tb# vaeancy an lb* esoeutlv* commitla* left by toe resignatloa af J.
Dan Wright Jr., recently named
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - With chairman af to* Florida Citrus
three convicts waiting nearby to Commission, who will cuntinua
testify, attorney* began ih* todi aa a director of FOM.
oue job of ehaosiag a lim a n Jury
today for Bm M ai af M farmer
guards a sensed af torturing and
abusing inmates In Florida’s Ret
ford State Prison.
OGDENSBURG N. Y. (UPI) Judge Bryan Simpson told tome
I t prospective jurors who showed Th* erula* ship North American
up at federal court to'a morning with 273 passengers aboard aad
ht hop#* to coraptote th* trial ia th* British freighter Invar were
four week*. But he admitted R Much fast early today hs SI.
Lawrence Hi vac mud about IS
may taka longer.
milaa apart.
Hard - working tug* war* ueabta to Ire* either vassal. The
North American, a (hr** • deck
cruise ship, ran aground an a
mil*-lung sandbar ia tb* port af
Maitland fireman today opened Ogdensburg Friday. The Invar
an lnveiUgalloo into a fir* Bun- apparently drilled out 61 its ship­
day that destroyed a iwo story ping channel Sunday and became
structure on S. Orlando Are.
embedded hi mud east af Snow
Tb* structure known aa to* Look, near Mataana.
Bronson home bad baaa unoc­
cupied for the past three year*.
Maitland Fir* Chief Ralph Pond­
er said this morning that ha be­
lieve* tha Bru waa started by
vandals.
ORLANDO (U P1&gt;- T. 8- W it,
(raffle division manager fur tba
Louisville and NashviU* Railroad
at Winter Park, waa killed hare
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Saturday by a ball of lightning an
ing business economists war* split a golf course.
sharply today aver whether th a n
Kirk and several ether golfers
will be a recaaalon near , tha aad ware crowded under a shelter a t
of i960 but they agreed that a tha Umt. Nona of the etbsrs waa

WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ De­
tons* Secretary Thomas 8. Gatos
Jr. says Russia may “put pres­
sures on us that might involve
minor military actions" bwt the
United Statue ia ready for any
eventuality. Gala* said Sunday,
however, ha did not took for th*
Soviet Union to start any major
arlsia. Gatos was totorviswad by
clubs throughout ihe country for a Sen. Leverett galtonstall &lt;R.
total number of contacts to the Mass.) on a television program.
U. 8., its possessions, and Canada.
A point la given for every con­ Coexistence Pact
ROMANIA (U PI)—Soviet Pre­
tact made, with extra point* given
for operating on emergency powtr mier NiklU Khrushchov was beand also for operating under a lieved today to hav* collected the
certain wattage. No prise except aignatures of five East European
tbe honor of winning ia offered Communist loaders on a document
nationally but “Skip," tha Florida supporting “peaceful coexistence"
“ hams" publication, gives a tro­ with tha Weet. Western expert*
phy to th* atato winner. Lost year ia Ixmdon said such a document
most likely would be used to back
the Orlando club won tbe cup.
up Khrushchev in his current
Tbe event is sponsored by lb* wrangle with Red China’s Mao
American Radio Relay League Tas-tueg, who support* a “hard
whose membership numbers over IlneM fat the sold war.
200,000. Most of tha equipment be­
long to Civil Defense which coope­
rates closely with the amateur Troops Ready
LEOPOLDVILLE, Belgian Con­
radiomen.
go (UPI) — Troops poured Into
Leopoldville .Sunday night end
early this asornlng to head off a
now outbreak ef violence a t a
swearing in ceremony for Joseph
Threw Sanford boys and a boy Kaa# Verbu, the first president of
from Plant City ware apprehended tbo Independent Congo. Inetoad af
by poller Saturday for shooting jay *»4 eatohrslUa, an atmosphere
of hatred end tension built up as
out atrael lights.
Th* youths war* charged with tbia sprawling native territory
destroying public property, police nagged Me freedom from Belgium,
said. They were turned over to scheduled to go into effect Thereday.
b o o n Ia
to e t r p a r o n u . ^

Clarence Hamilton, left, and Al Caae survey the camp autup. Top, the group
•eta up Mving and working quarter# inside tanta. Lower right, radio# pow­
ered by mobile generators.
(Herald Photoa)

ment, awl therefore Moscow eon
on-1
tidered this eonference could do ne
more work.
Polish Deputy Foreign Minister
Marian Nasskowski, today's chair­
man, ignored repeated Weilern a t­
tempt*—orally snd to writing—to
get the floor, snd announced when
Zorin finished:
"The work of this commission is
now discontinued, Its role there­
fore now exhausted." Moch leap­
ed to his feet, roaring: “ I want
the floor; I want th* floor I

Brutality Trial
Begins Today

Boat* Stuck
In River Mud

Firemen Probe
Maitland Blaze

Police Apprehend
Four Vandals

Nasskowski hesitated for an in­
stant while he glanced at Zorin,
then continued to lead tbe Com­
munist group out of th* room
while Moch yeMed, “Hoodlumiaml
Hoodlumlsm!"
British MinUler ef Male David
Ormsby-Gort, who also was on
his feet trying to get the floor,
moved to the head of th* table as
the C o m m u n i s t disappeared
through th* door, and took over
the chairmanship.

Flood Works 'Jeopardized'

By United Press International
The Highway Patrol reported
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) - Hun­
today that at least aaven persona
died on Florida highway* during dreds of families along tbe flat
Texas coasllands moved back Into
the past weekend.
their waterlogged and mud en­
crusted homes today in th* wake
Citrus Budget
LAKELAND (UPI) — Th# Flo. of floods caused by up to two
rida Citrus Commission mat today feet of rain.
Partly cloudy skies and only
to discuss its 1960-61 budget of
18,250,000 and a proposal to split scattered showers were predicted
It* advertising of fresh and pro­ as some 1.500 or more homeless
cessed citrus between taro sge»&gt; persons turned to the cleanup task
in farm end city homes strung
out altpg a 100-mile trunk from
to Pert LaVtoAPT'-*-'
T j^ v /v s i^ ' Islands Houston
They had been Ihe vtettay ef a
MANILA till'! ) —A Killer Ty. flood brought on by lack or drain­
phoon Oliva emashMl into the age streams rather than swollen
llppinca with 140 mile an hour rivers and cracks.
ids Sunday night and early toThere just wasn't any place for
leaving a heavy toll of death, that much rain water to go in a
and destruction. At least hurry, so If Just piled up on lop
ns wars dead or missing of the flat terrain, flooded under'iO.ftuO parsons w*ra mad* panes, streets and highway* and
besnalass.
crept Into homts.
More than 37 inches u( rain fell
Time Limit
at Port Lavaca, a town at 1,600
8T. PETERSBURG (UPI) — on Invars Bay in Calhoun Coun­
Tha General Taltphonr Co. of Flo­ ty, between 6 p. m. Thursday and
rida has 20 data to answer accusa­ mid alteration .Sunday.
Th* rains didn't start until Fri­
tions by the S tate Railroad and
I ^ l t o Utilities Coram lesion that day morning further up the coast,
R violated (jtto ; charges as pre­ hut th* gauge* showed something
scribed by lew. The commission like 17 Inches at Houston and 20
filed th* accusation* Saturday, inches al Bay City before the ami
upon a complaint by Chart** P, B. fina'ly brake through lat« Sunday.
Ptnsnn, president of a West Coast
•ohrinunlrationa company.

Stalem ate

“CQ4, C4J4, thia is W4PLB call­
ing. . ." For M conaecuUva hour*
Saturday and Sunday, to hams
from tha Orlando Amatuer Radio
Club worked fevarishly to maka
contacts with other operators particlpalins in th* annual nationwide
“hams" /laid day.
to) The stub operated three radio
positions from tha Lake Mary site,
getting power from mobile genera­
tors. Radio telephony, radio tele­
graphy and a new innovation
which is rapidly replacing conven­
tional methods, singleside-band,
wera employed by the group.
D m abject hr* af tbe field day

twmism! Hoodluntism!" at them.
The Western powers promptly
denounced lbs move, coot inLed
with the day's session and an­
nounced another meeting of the
eonference for Tuesday morning
—which the Reda clearly did not
plan to attend.
Sorin, iha same man who broke
up tha last East-West disarmament
conference to 1.ondon in August,
1957, got the floor first. He announred that the Western powers
had refused to discuss disarms-

Lightning Kill*
Orlando Golfer

Economists Split

Clearwater Bay, $104,ooo; SI.
Marks River, $1,711,000.
Beach eroaion control—Key West
$231,000.
Flood control—Prosecution rtf
Ihe Central and Southern Florida
comprehensive plan for flood rontrol and other purposes approved
by the flood control act of 1946 to
con $23 million.
It will Include canals, levees
and water controls, drainage
structures in the Nicodcmus
Slough area, Glades County at an
animated tost af $311,000.

Havana Rocked
By New Blast

Chief U. 8. Delegate Fradcrict
M. Eaton, who returned from
Washington with new American
proposals only Sunday, then tod
off a round of Western speech**
deploring th* walkout and warn­
ing that tha wnrld would ba tha
best Judge of the Soviet action.
“This Is a sad moment.'' Eatoa
said. “ The Soviets have shown
their true motives."
Eaton went to Washington W
days ago and stopped off in Lon­
don and Paris to confer an his wap
haek'here.
(

President Confers
With Top Advisors
On World Crisis
WASHINGTON (UPI) — T»rs#.
dent Eisenhower conferred with
his top advisers today on the trou­
bled world lituatlon, th* legisla­
tive outlook, and tonight's 'etovision report on his Asian tour.
Vice President Richard M. Nin­
on and Secretary of State Chris­
tian A. Hcrter conferred aeperataly with th* chiaf reaeutiv* at hi*
requaaL
Nixon spont 60 minute* with
Eisenbowar and want ovor both
global developments and th* statue
of administration-backed legisla­
tion atill pending in tha dosing
days of Congress.
Herter, along with Undersecre­
tary of Stats C. Douglas Dillon,
briefed tha President on the Jateal
development! in international af­
fairs,- including the blow-up e t
East-West disarmament negotia­
tion! to Geneva today,.
White House News Secretary '
James C. Hagarty said th* P resi­
dent’* speech tonight waa mention*
ad “only in passing." Eisenbowar
had no listed appointments, and
waa expected * 9pend tha m l
of tha day potisblag-lfa remarks.
H# will speak on the major rsdto
and TV networks at 6:30 p. ra.
Asked about reports that Nixon
was' given a copy a t the Presideni's address Sunday, Hagerty
laid •If* news to m e." lie added
that the spoaep was not finished.
Eisenbowar, who returned Bumy morning (rom his ss.uoo-mlle
p, ia befeved lo feel that hla
ssion
Orient waa successhe wag forced tn
cance
icduled visit to Ja*
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HAVANA (UPI)—An ammuni­
tion dump explosion, toe second
such disaster to rock Havana in
Sit months, touched off a wav*
of bitter anti - U. 8. comment
throughout Cuba today and semi­
official charges ef sabotage.
At least 10 persons were report­
ed • rreeled in connection with tb*
blast, which occurred Sunday
night In a major Cuban army
munitions depot in the Cayo Crui
•action of Havana Harbor.
Offit is l reports put the toil at
two dead and 906 injured.
D m explosion hxrled hug* seeIlona of tha atona wall of tba am­
munition dump 100 yards out into
tha hay. The conrusalon M toed
in
downtown
storefronts. *. It
smashed Window glass In hqif!|Mr
apartments, stores and
buildings for five mils*
A tremendous whit* cloud
roomed high Into tha air a v e r
dump. Residents rushed to
street from their homea, fro
restaurants and from uvenlng
masses al church to near pan­
ic. Electric power to some areas
waa knocked out temporarily.
Tha alto was only 260 yards
scrota tha harbor from wbar* the
French munitions ship La Coubra
blrw up at dockside March 4,
killing 00 parsons and bringing
accusations of sabotage against
tha United State* that plummeted
Oanava became the second
Cubsn-Amarlcaa relations to a
Seminole County community in
historic tow.
more than a week to b* notified
that U will get a new c&gt;st
offie#.
Postmaster GcncraT- Arthur E.
Summcrficld said that advertise­
The Lake Mary Blood Uank ment has h.'cn posted to secure
board of directors have arranged post office' facilities in Crncva on
for tbe mobile unit of tha Central a monthly rental bails for a fix- ' •
Florida Blood Hank to b# at th* ed term u! five jra rs .
Lak* Msry Fir* House to rereive
Specification* call fur &gt; facili­
donor* from 4:30 to 7;3Q p. m. ty containinj approximately 60#
Thursday.
st, r ir e feci of floor a/a re , 60
A doctor will b* to attendance *q&gt; ire fret of platform space and
and refreshments will be served 3,00 square /ert of parking spa -c,
to persons donating blood.
I ist week, Farn Park was a'»a
AU eligible doeora who need notified tl'at it would get a new
transportation to the blood bank post ullii-c.
are asked to rail Rev. John PUlay,
Geneva Postmaster James L
FA
1-7009; Mrs. W. H. Foulk, Brown said bids should be sub-,
FA
2-4594; Col. P. L. Ilisscll, mi.tad to Carl Bolt, assistant real
FA
2-5243 and Harold
Kean, ra lite manager, p*&gt;at office do&gt;-|
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New Post Office

Blood Bank Unit
Set At Lake Mary

Statios Owaer Beaten,
Robbed Of $392 Her*
E. V. (Sam) Midkiff, owner of
Sam 'i Sinclair Stilton, at Eighth
aad Park Av*., was listed as in
"good" condition today after he
was baatan and robbed of $392,
at about 7:41 a. m. Saturday.
Luther Hay Hail, 21, of Sanford
la being bald to the Semiaol* Coun­
ty Jail under $10,90$ hood to connaetion with the robbery. Hall who
baa baaa to trouble before made
a statement confessing to Um rob­
bery, police said.
Wbitoy McMtUaa. aa employe
ad Midkid's described the robbery,
after a talk with tha injured man.
MtdkUf had juM opened his sta­
tion and waa sluiag reading a pa­
per whoa Hail cams through tba
back door and hit him twice with
• stolen Bight stick, MeMilton said.
MIAMI pm M hi* toot and grappled
wi-h hla assailant who muttered
to tha afloat U$J h tt

wife was alck and ha needed
money. Midkiff waa hit again and
knocked th* club from HaU's hand.
Midkiff said that ha did not recog­
nize Hall became hi* ayra wore
full of blood, McMUIan s8id.
A passing woman motorist MV
Midkiff staggering in front of Um
station and slopped A. D. Johnson,
who took tba injured man la tha
hoapital.
Midkiff laid polio* ha thought M
waa Hall, for the man had been
aoming tot* lb* slaUan regularly
for about a moath aad Midkilf
recognised hla vale*. The offi­
cers apprahaoded HaQ at hla
apartment. Resident* of nearby
houses laid that they hod naan n
man walklag ap sad down tha
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