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The spray fogRingr o f the city’s streets and alleys
started Monday and will continue for the next seven
dsys. City Manager Knowles said.
The enst side of the city will be sprayed today, hs
added.
_
The fogging process, uspd to reduce the supply of
M osquitoes and gnats in the city will stn.l nt 4:30 p. m.
daily and continue through midnight.
Parents are urged not to allow their children tn
follow behind the fog, as the nozzle used tn spray be­
comes extremely hot and children are liable to receive
“ bad burns,” the city manager warned.
The'spraying will continue until the entire city has
been covered and then will resume again in about a
month.

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UN Rejects
Red Demands

Canvass Of Vote
Fails To Alter
County Results

UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UPI) — The U. N. Security
Council today rejected Soviet Runniit'a demand to condemn
Ihe United State* for ita apy flight* over Ruaaia.
The vote waa 7-2 with Ceylon and Tttniaia abstaining.
Ruaaia loat out in ita bid to brand the United Statea an
mp-graasor after U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge told *
Iti* iounrlT”RussTif '••aa*

microphone m the American em­
bassy in Moscow.
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko
had questioned
she
“ logic and morale" at President
Eisenhower and said Amrriran
U-2 apy policy brought n "vnnr
strong odor o f tbe Hitlerite think­
ing on the eve of World War II."
Lodg* followed him with an­
TOKYO (U PD—Ten# of thous­ other recitation of Soviet apy ac­
ands of leftist demonstrators be- tivities and the dramatic presen­
—aeiged Premier Nobusuke Ktshi in tation o f how th* Soviets had
t Parliament building for mor* bugged th* American embassy in
an 12 hours today, attacked po­ Moscow.
lice with rocks and marched on
Tha Soviets did not come to th*
the American embassy scream­ Security Council with clean hands,
ing against Eisenhower's planned !.odge said—a refutation o f Sovitt
visit.
Premier Nikita Khrushchev'i de­
More than 1.000 policemen mass­ nial in Parii that the Kusiiana
ed in front of the main gat* of actually sent out spies.
the embassy to black any at­
Lodge displayed to the Security
tempt to smash into the embassy Council a hand-carved wooden
compound.
The
demonstrators replica of the great seal of th*
didn't try. Instead they snakeUnited Slate* which he said was
..Banred past, yelling anti-Eisenpresented to th* U. 8. Ambassador
Bower slogan*.
in Moscow.
Th« leflwing opponents of the
"It was bung up in hi* office
N. S. • Japanese security treaty
right back o f his desk," I.odge
using Communist Party sound
■aid. "A clandestina listening datrucks, shouted demands of "Kishi
vice was discovered inside this
resign" and for Eisenhower to replica."
cancel hia June visit.
Lodge held up th* device and
After passing th« American em ­
showed how plaaler-uf-pari* was
bassy Ihe huge throngs began
used around the aeal 'and con­
serraming toward Tokyo's main
railway nation many blocks away trived to that it matched th*
Wood. It opened into two pieces,
disperse and board commuter
"Now here is the aeal," Lodg*
aim that would take them back
homa. By them more than 100,000 said dramatically. "Vwi will not#
hovf it opens Into two piece*. And
had thronged.
Kishi remained in his office and hern la tha clandestine listening
looked nervously out the window device— you can see th* listening
from time to time as a roar device. It la right under the back
swelled *p from the crowd for of th* eagle.
"Tha United States has found in
him to resign because be had
aligned Japan with the United recent years, in Iron Curtain
countries, well over 100 such daState* in tbe cold war.
The streaming, fanatical stu­ vices— 26 In Poland alone. Th*
dents outside yelled for Elscnhow- latest discoveries were within the
" r to atay home and for Klabi to last month."
Correspondents said there were
•crap the defense alliance. He bad
reports four years ago in Moscow
■o intention o f doing so.
Sometime around U p . m. Kishi that auch a U. S. aeal had been
slipped out of the building safely. placed in tha homo o f U. R. Am­
The remaining students, frustrat­ bassador Charles K. Bohlen, now
•
ed by the unnoticed departure, a presidential adviser.
Lodg* said he reeorted to the
left the area and disbanded.
The student* had stoned police dramatic display "te show that
when they found they could not our claims of espionage ere wellfounded." There had been nothing
break through the cordon.
like it In the U. N. since Warren
R. Austin, Lodge's predecessor,
produced a Russian tnmraygun
from beneath th* council desk
during debate on th* Korean War.

Red Demonstrators
Riot In Tokyo;
March On Embassy
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School Addition
Bid Is Awarded

Carroll Daniel Construction Co.'a
low bid of $20,m for Uio additions
to Rusenwald Elementary School
was accepted today by members of
tbe Seminole County School Board.
% Construction Is expected to begin
Immediately and wiil he completed
before the start of the fall term
Mila September.
In other action tha board tenta­
tively approved the American
Scenic Co., Greenville, S. C „ bid
o f 24,961.36 for the installation of
alage eurtains m seven county
school*.
Tha curtains wiB be installed at
South Seminole, Long wood, Lake
OH ary, two Oviedo, Midway and
Rosenwald elementary achools.

Accused Killer
Tries Getaway
GAINESVILLE (UPI) — Rob­
ert Radke, accused of killing his
estranged wife in • lawyer's
office, hurled himsrlf out of ■
moving ear Wednesday *n rout*
to undergo a psychiatric examine
Boa.
Tbe 31-year-old Radke, shackled
band and foul, jumped out of the
patrol car at Starke while on Ihe
way from here, to Jacksonville
for the examination. He was
taken to ■ hospital but suffered
no eerlous injuries by th* foil.
He was returned to his jail eell
here.
•

Bryant Plans Statewide
'Thank You/ Work Tours
^

OCALA (UPD— Farris Bryant
Democratic nomine* for governor,
plans two statewide tours between
now and bis January inauguration.
The Ocala lawyer said one would
would be a "Thank You" tour
and tha other a "Work Tour" un­
precedented in Florida history.
" I don't know of any governor
who has don* anything like this,"
Bryant said. "Preparation has
.^ e e n the keystone of my life and
“
want to be prepared for this
Job."
Bryant, who beat Doyle E. Carl­
ton Jr. by moro than 90.000 votes
ia Tuesday's runoff, said be plan­
ned to talk to city nod county
officials, engineers, bis supporters
end "even people who opposed
Brywai tf they'** experts he'a
tetereated In."
"1 know government as far aa

lb* mechanics are concerned," be
said, "but campaigning has con­
vinced me there's more to build­
ing a road system than drawing
a line between two points.
"The same reasoning applies to
other matters where you're deal­
ing with human beings, and deri­
sions that make lives and Jobs."
Bryant, who campaigned on a
promise (o save 30 million dollars
in slate spending, promised to
study slat* finance! "like a hus­
band who checks up on his wife's
spending."
Bryanl’a win was hailed Wed­
nesday as a "stales' right* vic­
tory" by Mississippi Gov. Ross
Barnett.
teraett, in a wir* to Bryant,
laid he looked forward tn co­
operating with Bryant "on all
matters at mutual intercet te our
people."

. aecond primary rotIng records want into the political
archives Wrdoesday as the Seminote County canvassing board
certified the official figures. The
can vis* did not change th* out­
come at soy of lb* three county
commission races.
Thor* were 2,262 voles cast m
the second primary compared to
9,723 in the first primary May 3.
Tbe County Commission vote in
Distrirt 2 was Williams. 3.X71;
Cordrll, 2,987, In commission Dis­
trirt 3, the vale was 3,398 for
James P. Avery and 3,324 for
Ijiwrcnre Swofford. In District 3,
John Kiupalrick rolled up 3,429
votes to Homer Little's 3,061.
in the District 6 peace justice
race, Elmer Ashley had 1,160 voles
compared to llomer Sewell's, 633.
In the constable's rare in District
4. Bob Carroll had 2.679 and O.
G. Owen. 1,730.
The official Seminule • County
vole (or \tatewide office! is as
follows:
In the governor's race, Karris
Bryant had 3,273 votes to Doyl*
Carlton's, 2.8*0. In the race for
secretary of state, Tom Adams
had 4,976 votes compared to Jc»*
Yarborough's, 1,436. Doyle Conner
had 4,138 votes in the race for
commissioner of agriculture while
W. R. Hancock collected 3,131,

Chile Quake Toll At 5,000
SANTIAGO, Chile (U P I)-P reeident Jorge Alessandri instituted
price controls today to prevent
profiteering in quake-devastated
south Chile where more than 5,ton
persons were reported dead or
missing.
A presidential decree froze
prices at the levels prevailing Sat­
urday, the day southern Chile was
struck by the first and most de­
vastating of a series of earth­
quakes and tidal wave*.
Relief supplies pouring io from
the United Stales amt various
Latin American countries were
easing serious shortages of food
and medicines in the earthquake
zone, but condition* atlU were crit­
ical in soma areas berausa of dis­
rupted communications.
Railroads were operating only as
far as Concepcion, near the north*
ern limit of the disaster area, and
wire communications had been re.
stored only as far aa Temuco, 123
miles farther north.
Quakes along the coast on a line
stretching about 1.200 miles south
from Concepcion were changing
the face of Chile.
Rad weather and inadequate air­

strip* mad* air supply difficult hut
U. S. embassy planes did succeed
Wednesday In reaching Concepcion
and Santiago with loads of relief
supplies.
Recurreot earth tremors and
tidal waves were reported in tha
disaster area Wednesday, but the
only new casualties reported were
20 seamen lost in the sinking of a
tug.
Eruptions of varying force wars
reported from at least nine vol­
canoes in tha southern mountain*
—two of them formed thi* week—
but no casualtiea or damage were
anticipated.
Reports of a ••cataclysmic'*
earthquake near Chile's southern
tip inspired tidal-wav* alerts in
Hawaii, New Zealand and Austra­
lia. A rerhrek indicated, however,
the effects of the aftershock prob­
ably would be purely local,
A UPI compilation of report*
from varioni communities affected
by the disaster placrd tbe known
toll so far as * , t » persons dead or
missing.
The latest government figure
listed 1,130 dead, 2..Via missing and
(MM injured, most of them seri­
ously.

MOTHER AND CHILD ntnnd amid deh ri* o f their home which w m ruln*d
by one nf the earthquake# etrlklnir the oity o f Concepcion, Chile.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday with early evening thunderahowera Friday. High today, R8-95. Low tonight, 06-71.
VOL. XL1X

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THURSDAY, MAY 26,1060

Polio Inoculation
Drive Set Saturday
Had your polio booster shot yet?
Tbe Jaycees wiU conduct their
final polio inoculation drive of
the year at 9 a. m. Saturday for
anyooc wishing a polio or booster
•hot.
Registered nurses will be avail­
able at Ihe Jaycrr information
building on llwy. 17-92 all day-to
assist in tbe shots.
Cost per shot Is 91.

Modernize Army,
Congress Urged

Work started this week on the construction of a $250,-

000 telephone building addition on W. Ninth St. thnt wiU
house needed equipment when direct dialing is put into op­
eration early next year in the Sanford area.
Bob Shedden, manager o f the local Southern Bell Tele­
phone Co. reported today that the building is expected to be
complrtrd by Oct. 22.
The building will be located at
SOI W. Ninth fit.
Once the building is completed,
telephone officials will lay the
ground work to put direct dialing
In Sanford for one or two party
ROME (U P D -P o p e John XXIII
lines, Shedden laid.
The telephono manager estimat­ proclaimed sainthood today for
ed. Ut«( direct dialing wiU be tn Gregorio Cardinal- Barberigo, a
ITUi Century edureb , foster -who
operation by AprlT o f INI.
The new building will house au­ shared the Pope's own Ideal of re­
tomatic m eiM ge equipment aa uniting Eastern and Wester*
well aa equipment nuw being used branches of the CaVholie Church.
In the central telephone office.

News Briefs

New Saint

Arab Plane Downed

Summit Collapse
Due To Pressure
b

DAK AWARD PRESENTED as Mrs, W. E. Hukor pina the Daughlera of
American Revolution sward for citizenship on Sandra Wood, during Class
Ifciy exercises.
(Herald Pholo)

Jaycee Members
Deadline Friday
Jaycecs who want a free trip
to Nassau have only until 3 p. m.
Friday to sign up now members
and get a chance for the vacation
foe two.
Tb be eligible for th* trip all
renews' memberships and new
memberships must be turned in
at that time.
Tha trip will go to the winner
picked out of a hat by new State
Jaycee President Teeny Johnson
at the local installation Saturday
flight.
Tbe ioitaliation ceremonies will
be bald at 7:30 p. in. at the New
York Giant's dormitory on Mellooville Ave.

Outstanding Students
Honored At SHS Program

The Seminole High School band
played "Pom p and C l r c u r a *
stance," s i 146 graduating sen­
iors, the boys attired in blue and
ihe girls In while, marched slowly
down the aisle to begio Class Day
exercises Wednesday.
A total of 130 awards began with
th* Daughters of American Rev­
olution presentations tn several
outstanding students, whlrh were
given by Mrs. K. E. Roumillal and
Mrs. W. E. Baker.
Members of the Class of 1933
were special guests in honor of tbe
23th anniversary of their gradua­
tion.
K. W. Christensin, registrar, re­
ceived a big ovation in appirctalioii ol his six yeara service lo the
scliuol. He auuounced ha was re­
signing to pursue further atudle*.
The Class Phnphery was issued
OLIVER SPRINGS, Tenn. (UPD by seniors John Smith, llarry Rob­
—A cow toppled from a bluff and son, Ned Julian and George Green.
fell between the raboosc and the
last car of a slowly-moving freight
train near here Wednesday. The
cow waa killed and the caboose
derailed.
The Louisville and Nashville
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
train waa traveling about 10 miles , Stale Game and Fresh Water
an hour. Crewmen were shaken ; Kish Commission today announced
up but not injured.
cigm public bearings hi gather
information to set up Florida'*
I960 61 hunting and fishing regula­
tions.
*
The meeting will be held in
Crcslviaw, June 14; Lak* City,
June 13; Scbring and Marianna,
WASHINGTON (UPD The
June 20; Sarasola, June 21; DeHouse was expected to vote today
on final passage of a 23,914.79*.• Land. June 27; Immokalee, June
983 money bill to finance atomic 2* and Miami, June 29.

Cow Topples
From Bluff;
Derails Train

Game Commission
Sets Hearings

WASHINGTON (U PD Sen.
Henry M. Jackson (D-Wath.)
urged Congress today to vote 600
million dollars to modernise tha
Army because at "the bellicose
Soviet response to the U-2 inci­
dent."
Both Jackson and Sen. Frank
E. Moss (D-Utab), In appear­
ances before the Senate defense
appropriations subcommittee, ask­
ed for restoration of 294 million energy, water resources and pub­
deleted by the House for the lic power projects
Bomarc-B anti aircraft missile.
The measure was tentatively
approved Tuesday after attempts
to boost and cut tha spending total
Postal Holiday
failed.
Tbe Oviedo Poet Office wiU be
closed on Monday — Memorial
Day. Mail wUI be delivered to Courthouse T o Close
tbe lock boxes for a morning de­
The courthouse will be closed
livery. There wiB be ne afternoon Monday ia observance of Mem­
delivery and B* rural route ser­ orial Day, Circuit Court Clerk
vice that day.
Arthur Beckwith Jr. said today.

House To Vote
On 'Power* Bill

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Phone
Work
Building Starts

[Orlando Woman
Killed In Mishap
A 33-year-old Orlando woman
was killed Wednesday night whan
she apparently ran a stop alga
at Hie intersection of SR 434 and
llwy. 17-92, the Florida Highway
Patrol reported.
Mra. Clara Louis* Holt died at
Orange Memorial
Hospital of
severe head wounds less than two
hours after the accident happened
on Hie rain slicked highway, Bill
Stringfield, investigating officer
Mid.
Stringfield reported that Mrs.
Holt hit tiie side of a tractor
trailer truck at approximately
9:03 p. m. Stringfield said the
truck, operated by Edward Shaloiki, of Savannah, Ga., was bead­
ing south when the car "alammed
into the vehicle."
No charges have hern filed
against Khaloiki, Stringfield said.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

County Board
To Meet Friday
The County Commission will
meet at 10 a. m. Friday (or a diarussion of road problems and to
consider several plata offered for
approval.
Tbe regular weakly commission
meeting was not held Tuesday
because of tha cleclioa.

The Class Will waa read by Colleen McKarlin, Marty Stemper,
Marilyn McDaniel and France*
Strickland.
The raercisea ram* to a climax
with the graduates singlqg their
Alma Malar, and ended a* th*
band played Mendelssohns "War
March uf Ihe Priests."

Speeding Dog
Nabbed By Police
MIAMI (UPD -T h e owner of
Captain, "The only water-skiing
dog on earth," was fined 22A Wed­
nesday because of Captain's dry­
land speeding.
Motorcycle officer U-o Welsh
said Captain was going 32 mile*
an hour in a 23-mile zone. Welsh
testified he knew exactly what
Ihe dog's speed was because lie
was going about one jaw-snap
faster on his mutorrycle Just in
front.
Gerald Frank, who owns Cap­
tain and operates the ski school
where be says Ihe dog skis, ex­
plained, "Motorcycles are just a
challenge to Captain." Frank was
fined 223 under an ordinance pro­
hibiting dugs from running free.

Milkman Charges
Arrest Bought O ff
MIAMI (UPD - A charge by
tbe mayor’s former milkman that
lie bought off an arrest for 2100
resulted in three policemen being
suspended Wednesday.
Ill officers, J. W. Humphrey,
31; Thomas Jarvia Jr., 29; and
Robert I*m m oni, 22, denied Don­
ald Knight's charge that he waa
picked up early Tuesday* morn­
ing on a drunk chaig* but bought
bis way out for 2100.
Mayor Robert King High said
Knight woke him at 4:30 a. m.
Tuesday to make the accusation.

WASHINGTON fUPI) — Prealdent Elsenhower said today Soviet
Premier
Nikita S. Khrushrhcv
may have acuttled the lummlt
conference under "pressure by
the Stalinleti end the Chlnete"
Red*.
The Preiident made the statement after a aperlal hrrakfaat for
rongreaalonal leaden at which he
threw hli "wholehearted" support
behind a Senate inveatlgation of
event! leading up to the auinmit
collapae.
In a nationwide leleviaion and
worldwide radio tpcerb Wedneaday night, Eiaenhower aald busineaalike negotialiona with Ruaaia
muat continue, particularly on die*
armament and a nuclear teat hen
and contact! muat be Improved
with the Soviet people despite the
•ummit collapae.
"The path of reaiMin and com ­
mon aenae la atill open if the So*
viete will but me it," he &gt;ald.
The president strongly defend*
ed the U-2 flights over the Soviet
Union and said they had pro
dured ".remarkable" resulta.

TEI. AVIV, Israel (U PI) — A*
Israeli plane today shot down a
United Arab Republican MIG Jet
in a dogfight over the Ntgev De­
sert along the Israell-U.A.H. bor­
der, tbe Israeli army announced.
A spokesman said two Israeli
fighters intercepted four U.A.R.
Jets at 10 a. m. today, two mile*
inside Israel's air space.

Solo Flight
WILMINGTON, N. C. (UPD—
Carl Olsson, 38-year-old electron,
lea engineer front Atlanta, took
off early today on a solo flight
in a single engine plant- to hie
native Sweden. Olssun's v ife and
two children in Atlanta had brea
unaware that ht was planning la
wing hia way across the Atlantia
alone.

He’s Available
ALBANY t UPI i—G n . Nelson A.
Rockefeller Is taking s long shot
chance Vies President Richard
V- Nixon's bandwsfen may he
upset before the Republican nstional convention picks a candi­
date for prjsidrul.
The 3t-&gt;cnr-uld governor said
Wednesday he was available for
a draft even though he did not
r.\j&gt;cct oue.

Stand Strengthened

CLEVELAND, Ohio (U P li—The
United Pres lytcitan thurch in n.a
U.S.A.’ s i.snd against racial d i crimination and segregation was
strengthened today as delegates
ORLANDO (U PI) — Priion iento tbe 172nd General Assembly
fences were given Wednesday to
(traded lor tlirir homes. The sub­
a. woman and her adopted teen­
ject of s.-;-rcgaliuij provtuci' a
age aon convicted of* wholesale
major battle ground at the 991
looting of reaidcnrra.
delegates of the nation's fourth
Mrs. Mary Pears Mauake and
largest Protestant denomination
David Carl Huber, IT, were acu­
ended their eight-day meeting.
te need by Orange County Crimi­
nal Court Judge Richard Cooper.
She waa given from six months
MOSCOW ( U P D - Curley-haired
to IS years and the youth from
Van Cliburn arrived today lor a
six months to five years.
Police said they stole al&gt;out council tour of tbe Soviet Union
$IS,UOO to $20,000 in loot during and was greeted ly 200 orderly
the month of Pebruery In a but noisy teen-agers and a shrinkscheme
whereby
Ihey
would ling of elderly women who tossed
drive through residential sections flowers at hint. " I ’ m too overcome
seeking homes where the occu­ wlib emotion to express myself,"
the young American pianist said
pants were absent.
as ho stood there, catching the
red and white Bowers while smll*
tog and waving te hia fans.

Pair Convicted
Of Home Looting

Pianist W elcom ed'

Senate M ay Give *
Navy Oleo Okay

WASHINGTON (U PI) - T h e Sen­
ate waa axpccted today to give
long sought approval to the Navy
to aerve oleomargarine to sailors.
The approval waa expected
only over what Sen. William
Proamire termed a •small, vigor­
ous but determined opposition”
by dairy state U w i^kars.

Auxiliary Plans
Anniversary Party *
The Ladies Auxiliary No. 48f
of World War 1 Barracks, w il
observe their aeeead anniversary,
Friday with e party following
their regular buaiaaae meeting
Barrack members will he
guests.

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Given Reception

Inaccurate Information
Caused Flyers To Stray

The Sanford Womans Club pro­
vided the setting fot a reception
held Sunday night following the
Baccalaureate Sermon at Semi- '
note High School. Hostesses -for
the graduation event acre Mrs.
Rupert Strickland.
Mrs. Joh n .
Ivey, Mrs. Billy Glenn. Mrs Fred j
Williams, Mrs. William Stemper
and Mrs. Dirk .Vkcn.
Guests included members of
the semoi class and their guests,
i members of the faculty, and other
' school officials. Others invited:
. were ministers who officiated at
| the service and their wives.
FIVE OSTEEN seniors were recently honored by the
These included Rev. and Mrs.
Training1 Union of the Osteen Baptist Church. Front
Grover Sewell, Rev. and Mrs.
row, left to right, Barbara Clark and Fay Noel. Back
John Thomas. Rev. and Mr*
row, James Shivers, Robert Brooke and Herman Allman.
Herbert Goerss, Dr. and Mrs W.
Fay and Herman will graduate from Seminole High, the
P. Brook* Jr.
The receiving line was com­
others from DeLand High.
posed o f daughters of the hos­
tesses, who were also members
of the graduating class. They
were Dian Aiken. Janet Clenn,
Frances Strickland. Kay Ivey,
Marty Stemper. snd Sally Wil­
liams.
Others who assisted the hostess­
es were Mrs. Andrew Bracken,
Mrs. W. R. Fort, Mrs. Ed Christ,
ensen and Mrs. W. G. Fleming.
The Fleet Ke»erve Association, I^urenzano, o f tb« Sanford Nsvsl
Bedford Aiken entertained with
piano selections tlroughout the branch 147, will conduct Memorail Air Station will conduct the de­
votional services.
evening.
Day Services at the Bandihell, at
Vie Arnett, president e t the jfc
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cal chapter, and Libby Whrt*
president o f the Ladles Auxili*n^
flowers graced Ibe refreshment

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WIESBADEN, Germany ( UI’ D , fighters forced the plane down by
— The pilot e f a U. S. C-47 that j firing rpschinrgun bursts,
was /oread down in East Germany ; Lundy flew the plane hack to
lest week said today inaccurate j wieibaden Wednesday with four ^
wind information from Copew-' other crewmen and four p*«»eabagen caused him to iU a jr'scci- r er*. They had been held by the
dentally over ihe Iron Curtain.
Communiite In East Germany
Tho pilot, Copt. James Lundy, since they were made to land hi
Findlay, Ohio, told a m w i con. a cornfield Friday.
/•ranee that *lx Soviet M ir jet
“ We were told the wind* were
eaaterly and initead there were
atronr weaterly
wind*,"
raid
Lundy, interviewed at U. 8. Air
Forca
European
headquarter*

Captured Woman

WIESBADEN, Germany (CP1&gt;—
What la K Ilka la he ax American
woman held captive by Russian

The
4t-year-old
pilot
waa
grounded by the Air Force pendinr an inveatifation.
“ I expected thla,". aald Lundy.
“ It’a a routine in the Air Force
In a caae like thla."
Asked about an Air Force »tat«ment that he had violated “ perti­
nent fly in r direction.’' Lundy re­
plied: “ I don't know what that
means. In my opinion everythin*
waa satisfactory."
Lundy said he had been pr*
paring to contact Hamburg air.

According lo Mrs. Barbara MeCaah, pretty bluweyed blonde wife
o f aa Air fo r c e captain. It's not
too rough.
Mrs. McCaab, of Atlanta, one of
■Inc Americans freed by the Sov­
iet! after five days of captivity
fallowing the forcing down of their
plane behind tho Iron Curtain, said cepted by Soviet jet fighters.
“ We heard blasts of machinethe Russians "treated me like a
gun fire," Lundy said. "They
lady at ail timet."
"A Russian woman waa provid- could have hit us if they had
od for me to help me out, and she wanted to. There wa* no doubt
asked me if I needed anything," in m*- m l"/ TT.?.1- r r- *« land.
"Tho Mlgs continued to fly
M n . MeCash said today.
"O b tho second day wa were overhead and after about five
fg^rrrGUsd to remove our clothes minutes the East German polka
from the piano and St waa only came. They told iu to S»ui our
then that wo were able to change &gt;billfolds on tho ground and rmU*
our band*. We were all searched,
" I was feeling pretty grimy by except Mrs. McCasb."
Mra. Barbara McCaah, o f At&gt;
R ut time.
"They didn't Interrogate me lanta and Dallar, wife o f an Air
aiang with tha others, and my bus- Force captain, waa the only wom­
hand and I warn placed in a aepa- an aboard tha plana and is be­
ala room. Wa apeat much of our lieved to be the only woman ever
time playing honeymoon bridge held by the Communists in a
plana Incident o f this typt.
and giggling."
She and her husband, Paul,
Mra. McCaah toid UP! the food
fee Russians served waa “ quite were returning to their base in
Wbeelua Field, Tripoli, from a
unusual for us Americans."
"A t breakfast wa had tome kind vacation In Denmark.
Lcndy said Soviet troops look
a f fish with funny Jelly on it. Then
than ware eggs, meat leafs and complete control after the Initial
aalad. Yon don’t gat that kind of contact with E^it German police.
thing oa an American breakfast The nine were held at Russian
headquarters at Graveamueblen,
table do you r"
She said abe watched several near, where they landed, he aald.
Mra. McCaah aald the Russians
volleyball games between the C47
crewmembers and the Soviet sol­ alternated questioning sessions
diers, and "acted as a one-woman with volley ball games with the
American men.
cheering section."
"I waa the cheering section,''
The Americans usually won, aim
she told newsmen. “ I think our
When tha Russian plane* apb m fatting anrited and I knew
that wa vara la trouble." aba said
•# last Friday's events. "There
wasn’t time to gat panicky then,
R nil happened so fast. Rut I was
acarod when wa got down onto the
ground, until I saw that tha Buid a ta didn’t intend to do ns any
karat.

A PARK KIIMiR .MODEL HOME inspected during the new aubdiviaion’a
formal opening last week wan this one being shown to Mr. and Mra. Joe
Mathieux. The open house will continue thin weekend on the aite around
Lake Minnie, just 10 minutea south o f Sanford where the Lake Mary Rd,
intersects Hwy. 17-92.

Red News Agency
Raps Ike's Speech
MOSCOW (D P I) — President
Eisenhower “ did not succeed in
making his case" In His television
and radio report to the American
people on the summit failure and
the U-S Incident, Tasa M id today.
"Elsenhower sought to Justify
the evasions to which tho Ameri­
can government resorted after the
spy flight became known to the
whole world," the official Soviet
newa agency aald in n dispatch
from Washington.
"He said the initial sUtement
about the flight issued by the
American government waa n 'cov­
ering aUtement,'”
The story waa the firat report
here on the Eisenhower talk. To­
day’s Moscow newspapers made
no mention o f it, now did Moscow
radio mention this speech Wednes­
day night.
Tass said the President "alter­
nated assurances o f his intention
to ‘ maintain buslnessllka relations'
with tha Soviet Union with justi­
fications ad the provocative ag­
gressive practice a f American* ##•
plonage."
Soviet newspaper* today con­
tinued to dissect the United Na­
tions Security Council debate oa
the U-S flight and turned on three
U. 8. allies—Great Britain, France
and Italy—aa the "abettors o f the
American aggression."

Oviedo Graduation
Scheduled Friday
The graduation exercises for the
Oviedo High School class of 1M0
will be held Friday at ■ p. m. at
the First Methodist Church of
Oviedo.
Miss Betty Duda will play both
the processional and recassional.
Five honor students o f the clast
will deliver the speeches of tha
evening.

WALL
PLUMBING, HEATING,
A IR CONDITIONING
1M7 S. Sanford Are. FA SAM I

Fleet Reserve Assn. To Conduct *
Memorial Day Service Here Monday
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T y ■C'V-.vw Pi ram Ialeraati— si
Outlook for the summer: The
bathing suit Bankers will save
cloth, and sua taw lotion will he
splashed on by tho gslloa.
The bikini is catching on.
Instead o f sheathing themselvna
in yards o f cloth, as grandma
used to do ht the bench, more
and more American girls are
going to depend an two handker­
chiefs and n hope, according to

AF May Test
Midas Ability

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WASHINGTON { UPI) — The Air
1 Force may set off a flare in the
&gt; California desert on Monday to
test the ability of its yidas attack
&gt; warning satellite to detect missile
wear on*," said Edward Camp­' launchings.
bell, 3S, assistant professor of
It alto hopes to set off flares
journalism at Northwestern Uni­’ on the following two days. They
versity, Evanston, III. Most hus­ would be visible for about SO
bands interviewed agreed with1 miles, burning a rosy color for
him.
about 4S seconds
But generally the husbands al*o1 The experiments are designed
agreed With what Campbell add­ to test the sensitivity of the Midas
ed:
satellite's infrared tensing merit"I did Uhe them on the girls^ anitm. The satellite It supposed
in Franca . . . and would probably lo detect the beat trail of a bal' listic missile when it leaves ili
launching pad.

Hospital Notes

Mabel Bishop, Sanford; le a Musa
Jr., Sanford; Grace Walls. DeLand; John Hawkinaon, DcBary;
Aline Hendrix, Titusville; Frank
Jonca, Sanford.
Dismissals
Douglas Gordon, Sanford; August
Stagman, Sanford;
Mrs. Dob
Bridge Club
Astoria, Ora., was tha firat post­ Knight nod baby, laniard; Mrs.
The Recreational Bridge Club al distributing point for the West Barbara Edwards and baby. San­
will meet at 7:10 p. m. Thursday Coast. The office was later moved ford; David Jackson Jr., Santord;
at tb* Tourist Center.
to San Francisco.
Faya McDaniel, Sanford.

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Officers’ Wives "

Airs. Pearl Tyson
Honored At Program.

A id Thrift Shop,
Plan Bake Sale

Skelton, recording secretary.

(Hcrnld Photo)

Airs. Lloyd O. Swain Chosen
*Sorority Girl Of The Year
V S w a i n
was chosen
the "Girl of the Year" by mem­
bers of the Zcta Ni Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi. The selection
was announced at the final meet­
ing of the current year at the
home of Mrs. James Lyons in
Sunland Estates. Mrs. Swain was
^presented a gift from the sorority
^ s a token of appreciation for
her contributions to the chapter
during the past year.
The end of the year "Beta Bud­
d y " exchange was also held at
the meeting, with each member
•xchanging gifts and identfying

themselves with their secret pals.
Mrs. Philip R. Bach was the
recipient of a gift, a box ol
soap, for her participation in a
contest to supplement the "Sun­
shine Fund."
Mrs. Robert Reaves, incoming
president, presided at the busi­
ness session. Plans were made
for the pledge ritual to be held.
June 7. Plans were made to hold
an executive meeting of all incom­
ing officers at the home of Mrs.
Bach in Loch Arbor. Plans for
programs and activities for next
year will be discussed.

Mrs. Harvey Wilkinson present­
ed an enlightening program on
"Architecture." Mrs. Lyons and
her co hostess, Mrs. R. A. Wesson
served refreshments to Mr*. Bach,
Mrs. Reaves, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs.
Lloyd Swain, Mrs. Sam T. Skelton, Mrs. Wallace Tyre, Mr*.
James Gordon, Mrs. Alvin Kil­
patrick, Mrs. Joe Corley, Mrs.
Wendell Springfield, Mrs. Leon
Swain Jr. and the Misses Mary
Ann Wright, Nick! Hall, Sonja
Monforton. Joan Wright, Irma
Corley and Amoret Speir.

BB g p M W M M M

Mr«. Don Brough was ho*ie*s
to the May boird merlin; of the
Officer’ * Wive* Club at the BOQ
on the Naval Air Station.
Representatives were urged to
remind the wive* in their unit*
to bring clothing and hou*ehold
item* to be told in the Thrift
Shop. Article* can be delivered to
Mr*. J eu e Taft or brought dir­
ectly to the »hop which I* open on
Monday* and Tuesday* from 9
a. m. to 12 noon.
The Thrift Shop bring* a very
valuable *ervice to the Navy com­
munity a* it allow* a turnover of
useable article* at a reasonable
cost and proceed* are used tor
many worthwhile charitie*.
Club member* were al»o re­
minded to brush up on their fa­
vorite recipe* a* their contribu­
tion* will be needed for the bake
*ale scheduled for June 15 at
the NAS.
Mr*. J. D. Ramage resigned her
post a* club advisor and wished
continued progress and coopera­
tion for her successor. Mr*. F.
G. Edwards. Mr*. Ramage was
commended for her guldence and
untiring effort*. More valuable
talent was lost to the elub when
Mr*. Ollie taper, whose husband
I* being transferred In California,
turned over the president's gavel
to Mr*. Harold McCumber.
Mr*. Brough served refresh­
ments lo Mr*. Ramage, Mr*. Ed­
wards, Mr*. Ia&gt;per. Mr*. McCumJnr •)&gt;:*."■? •e;» « jK -.t r # r T . C*rW C H 'rir&gt;r*Y a'i*». Mr*. G. Keen.
Mrs. K. Rowell, Mrs. J. Swope,
Mr*. H. S. Moore, Mr*. D. King,
Mrs. II. Fitxwater and Mrs. W.
0. Nelson.

By MRS. C M RENTE SNYDER I G A.‘» prevented her with an hon­
The li.A .’ » of the Osteen Baptist, orary membership for her year* of
church entertained their mother* Christian service to her church
at the educational building, recent­ and the community.
ly. Mrs. I’ oarl T jion had been ask­
The W. M. S. served refresh*
ed to attend by her sister, Mrs. mcnis with Mr*. Harry Osteen,
Lois Brooke.
Mrs. Tom Lemon and Mr*. Jack
When they arrived, a chair was Boone acting a* hostesses.
placed under an arch, entwined
The tabic was covered with a
with greenery and flowers.
lace cloth, and the G.A.'s colors of
A* the girl* called, ‘ ‘Surprise," green, white and gold were used.
the narrator, Jane Nison, announc­ Punch was served from an antique
ed "Thi* 1* Your Life, Pearl Tv- punch bowl, with cake, nuta and
son." Mr*. Tyson was as surprised mints.
as any movie celebrity ever was.
The girls presented the honoree
a bouquet of mixed flower* and led
her to the seat of honor, then pro­
ceeded to present her life story by •
silhouette* shown on a screen, 1
while the narrator told the story. I
Born Pearl Swlnnry, In I.afon- j
taine, Kansas in 1892, the family
later moved to take Arthur. N. M., I
where Pearl went through the 10th
grade. She then attended Teachers
Training School in Albuquerque,
N. M. and after graduation taught
in a small one room school in the
mountains.
Her parents moved to Kissim­
mee and Pearl taught at the Hil­
lard Island school. There she met
*rV*Ml
and married Claude Tyson. They
I*'" ^ rt,V hwlr
had two children. Millard and
v**4*. ' %
Winifred. The Tysons then moved |
lo Farmton and operated a chicken j
Era' .
farm and In 1928 moved to Osteen
f •,
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and opened a general store which
thr&lt; &lt;q•
they ictired
ft
in 1917.
Mrs. Tyson was under a doctor's
care for a year before entering [
the Sanford Hospital for five
weeks. During the next three and
one-half years, she was hospitalSIRS. HAROLD F. JOHNSON
ired both here and in Orlando hospltal* and had 22 operations, three
minor, seven major onea and 12
skin grafts.
She now keeps house for her
' ‘ 'baud and
..-..ie part
in church woofer Very often, you
will "tit-ar someone say, "Let's go
visit Mr*. Tyson." They know that
Mr*. Arthur Cameron enter­
they will leave feeling courageous
tained for her daughter, taraine.
The wedding of Mise Tommye wore a light green dress with and with good will toward every­
recently, with an old fashioned
"H ayride" and outdoor Western Methvin and Harold F. Johnson while accessories and a yellow one.
At the close of the meeting the
party at the MQ ranch in Osteen. was solemnired at 4 p. m., May orchid corsage.
The girls and their dates met 20, at the Central Baptist Church
For a wedding trip to the West
at the Cameron home on West
First Street and motored to the in Sanford. The Rev. S. L. What­ Coast, Mrs. Johnson chose a
outside gate of the' ranch, where ley of Birmingham, Ala. officiat­ black, and while silk outfit with
•n old fashioned wagon, filled with ed at the double ring ceremony black accessories. The couple
hay, was waiting to take them assisted by the Rev. Gail Smith, will reside at 1015 West First
Street. The bride is employed by
down the road to the ranch proper.
pastor of the church.
the Southern Bell Telephone Co.
Hy MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
All the guests came dressed In
Mr*. Roy Kelly was a luncheon
Miss Methvin is the daughter of and the groom is associated with
Western attire. If they had been
guest o f Mrs. Robert Williams,
dressed any other way they would the late Mr. and Mr*. B. G. Mack Clcveland'a Law Firm.
Out of tow - guests includrd Monday.
have had to pay a forfeit. With Methvin and Mr. Johnson is the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roof and
a huge bonfire in the background, son of Mr. and Mrs. Britton John­ Mr. and Mr*. C. C. May, Mr*.
John Robinson and Miss Clyde rhildrcn, Jacob, Connie and CharMrs. Cameron summoned the
Methvin of Plant City, Mrs. Tom line of Mims, vitiated her parents
guests to ■ hamburger dinner by son of Sanford.
The church was decorated with Segler and Miss Pat Seglrr, St. Mr. and Mrs. A . E. Clark recently.
ringing the dinner bell.
Mrs. Ella Sandera o f Boston,
Following the meal the group Easter lilies, 'glads, magnolia Petersburg, Haley Duke and Mrs.
enjoyed dancing to Hi-Fi Western blossoms and ivey. Mrs. Joe Pat Lupfcn, Kissimmee, Mr. and Ga., is (pending .a week with her JE W E L R Y STORE
music. Those attending were the klalhieux, soloist, and Mrs. Ed­ Mrs. John B. Beard and 51rs, J. sisters, Mrs, Alma Walker and
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Mrs. Raymond Tell.
honoree, taraine, Susan Oyler, ward Mossman, organist, present­ H. Hodge* of Tampa.
Susan Lee West. Janet Abram, ed a program of wedding music,
Mike Hendry, Frederick Paul Tea- including "The tard’s Prayer" and
lo, Ann Cannavino, Judy Harman, "Hawaiian Wedding March."
Douglaa Bridges. Gene Bullard.
The bride, given in marriage by
Dionet Butler, Jim McGuire, and her brother-in-law, Shannon Winn,
two out of town guests. Miss Cam­ wore a gown of white appliqued
eron's aunt and cousin. Mrs. J. orgama over, taffeta and a short
C. Jenkins and Jcral Atkinson.
veil. She carried a cascade bou­
quet of white roses.
Miss K. Jean Methvin. slate*
of the bride, was maid of honor
and wore a dross of Imported blue
voile and carried a cascade bou­
quet of pink carnations,
Mr. and Mr*. Philip Zinicota an­
John B. Beard of Tampa, was
nounce the blrttt of twin boys,
May 22, e l Orange Memorial Hos­ best man and Winston Piercy and
pital In Orlando. M n. Zinleola is Burke Winn served as tuber*.
Miss Elisabeth Methvin, another
the former Claire Normaml of
Sanford, daughter of Mr. and Mra. sister of the bride, wore a light
Lucian Kormand. Paternal grand- blur linen sheath with white ac­
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas cessories and a yellow orchid
corsage. The groom's mother
Zfnirola o f Stamford, Conn.

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Western Party

A nd Hayride Honors
Loraine Cameron

Atiss Methvin Weds
Harold f. Johnson

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Personals

MR. AND MRS. JOHN BHDDARD wore guenta o f honor at a patio party
at the home of Mr. and Mra. Andrew Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Bedriurd, left, are
shown receiving a gift from Mr. and Mra. Wolf.
(Herald Photo)

Party Honors Navy Couple
The Ladies Auxiliary of tho
Fleet Reserve Association Enter­
tained with a patio party at the
home of Mr. and 5trs. Andrew
Wolf, honoring Mr. and Mra.
John Beddard, who will be leav­
ing Sanford lo June for a tour of
duty in San Diego, Calif.- '
A gift of Jewelry waa presented
in Mrs. Beddard by the auxiliary.
Member* each brought ■ covered

Graduates Honored
With Hayride

extended to her while she was in
the hospital.
Mra. Wurt W. Warner and Mrs.
Moore will serve ai publicity chair­
men for the coming year. Plana
were discussed concerning the De­
cember state garden club flower
ahow.
Mra. A. F. Cullum sponsored lha
program for the day, which was a
garden run to a nearby nursery.
Siateen members enjoyed the final
meeting of the current season.
Color and style are Important in
lisana and bedding. However, qual­
ity and comfort aro tho. major
consideration*. Know the slses re­
quired, and chack for quality.

Mr. and Mra. K. H. Echola en­
tertained, last weekend, with a
hayride to Roek Sprlnga honoring
Miaa Janet Cleon and Miaa Faye
Garner, members of the graduat­
ing senior class.
The group met at the Erhots
home and were driven to Roek
Spring! by Mr. L. F. Garner. An
afternoon of swimming was en­
joyed followed by ■ hamburger
fry at the springs.
Those attending were Faye Gar­
ner, Harry Robson Jr., Janet
Glenn, Tom Raynor, Jeanne South­
ward, Duane Gocmbel, Frances
Strickland, Johnny Lovelace, Kay
Ivey, Ronnie Undaey, Jane Oaborne and BUly Johnson.
Mr. and Mra. Echols were as­
sisted with the entertaining by
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Garner and
51r*. Bill Glann.

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By SOLVES ALEXANDER
■ WASHINGTON - It's probable
•that U. S. aerial m ounalsiance
|over Sino-Russian territory U in a
•ntete at as-you-were.
‘ Two years ago a decision was
j taken nt the upper-upper levels to
. change the honest business of
i military scouting into the slinky
•work o f spying. ThU switrberoo en­
tailed accepting the resignation of
!eom e Air Force pilots and permit­
ting them to sign up at a big sal­
ary boost with airplane manofactaring companies as test pilots.
‘ The bill was footed by Central In­
telligence Agency (CIA) end (he
U-2 “ utility" planes were assigned
to tho “ peaceful" .National Aero­
nautic* and Specs AdmlnUtration
lo r “ weather" flights.
D ot new. with the U S concept In
. the doghouse, the responsibility for
aerial scouting returns — ns it
oheald to tbo armed forces.
1 1 hare reported on the m o o nalMaace function o f Tactical Air
.Command and on tho near-idea] re­
connaissance plane, the B-ro air*
e m it* to * h e . Another recoaals-

Behind You In This Thing
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Tea
thousand feet veer Morgantown,
W. Va-, Sea. Lyndon Johasoa tap­
ped am on the shoulder and point*
od to a cluster o f tey*slnod homes
along a bond la the river.
-See those booses yonder?" bo
said. *ln those bouses—like In
homes all over the country —
there are people who want what
is good for America. They ate

aancs wings at Forbes Air Force ; Don of hostile territory for several
Base, Topeka. Kan. There is an-1 possible purposes. One purpose
ether such wing based at Little j would be to look for missile sites
Rock. Ark. There D a fourth wing and airfields from which attacks
(light )al Laugh)in AFB, Del JUo, could be launched upon the USA.
Tex., employing U S's and B IT’ S. Another would be to “ listen'* to the
The three heavy SAC rccoonali- enemy's electronic communicasince wings rotate to our over- Uona and to test the enemy's de­
seas bases throughout the world, lenses against our planes and misThere are probably some special- silea. Another, after an exchange
irrd squadrons at unannounced of weapons, would be to bring back
places, but they are not discussed Information so that intelligence al­
and this colim n D written entirely fleers could evaluate bomb damfrom nonsensilire Information.
ago by our sidu and Judge the
Historically, aerial re connate necessity of hitting the same tar*
since was the very first use of gets agate,
military aviation. The open cockpit
But tho moat probable missies
pilot carried a camera over the would be tho two-fold ooe—first to
front lines end brought back pic- find, then to strike. As n bypothettorial evidence o f enemy capabil- teal criterion, tho air crew might
hies. Sometimes the early pilot be told to strike a primary target
would carry a few hand grenades with atomic bombs if the reranfor spot targets.
niUsance proved that Russia had
This u ia « »&gt;»tem p m s il* to- already begun'to carry out Kknitbday. The basic SAC reconnaissance cbev's threatened attack upon
plane is the Boeing RB-tTE which American bases in Norway and
flies around *00 miles per hour nt Pakistan.
40^00 feet with a range ( subject to
The efficiency o f aerial rocon
refuelling) that U limited only by B aiuuC e depends Immediately
the endurance of its three-msmber tpoo u * c m r s t o t h o aircraft, tort
CTfcW.
ftirgg Id d tw o d l unon tbc
typical RB-47 mission would advancing development o f optics
not be rc«onnaUsance but stnte- IBd pbotography. end upon the adrtiflUfllJti iBCg. Od d warlike vencitie research o f radir aod is*
sortie, the plane typically would be fra ^ r n d to U o o s
celled upon to make deep penetraThere are the very practical

Then, fo r n half hour, tho tow­
ering Texas Democrat leaned
agaiaat my east in tho nirpUnt
and philooophUod, growing n bit
aeottaeatel, hut speaking from
lomowbi i o down deep.

Tho number of miles made no a
gallon of gas gives a car owner
something to talk about wbeu the
coorcrsaliofl lags.
If the number is large ho can
boast Ho can compare K with
the number of miles to the gallon
made by other cars. It is reassure
sues that be bought tho right
car. He feels fetter when mem­
bers o f the family drive the car
everywhere without pause or con­
sideration o f tho cost
Tho number of mile* nude on
■■ gallon af gas la determined by
. taking the mileage when the tank
?• f .t t ^ J
tu m
d ia a ln o th a
is filled and Ithereafter
during the
next month or two keeping a
record o f the number o f gallons
o f gas bought At the end at tbo
test time the number o f miles
traveled has only to be divided by
tho number o f gallons at gas
bought
Accuracy depends upon the rec­
ord being kept with cere. It re­
quites that it be written down on
■ sheet o f paper or in n notebook
and that thereafter tho sheet of
notebook o r the paper bn put in
safe places where it will net be
lost
Accuracy forbids a person who
buys gas to trust to memory. Nor
does it permit counting money ta
tho pocket comparing it with
what was there before gas was
bought and calculating from the
difference bow much must have
knot spent h r gas and working
out the gaQnus from that
Accuracy win not permit V o
buyer to “ think” on many gallons
wore bought Ho must “ know.”
Accuracy would bo more likely if
them were witnesses to every gas

The usual wife doesn't demand
that you have 110,000 to the bank,
for moat at us males never can

than a man who has already been
rried.
“ Besides, I hesitate to marry un­
til I have m y bom# nil paid for. It
ten an t stem rigid to me for a man
In ask ■ girl to skimp and save
to d m ate sock sacrifices.
“ He should bo financially well
•stahbahod before he proposes
m in ta g e, t e a t you think?"
A lot od each hosteler gallantry
b either a means o f stalling off
the vital decision ta marry* or elan
b • carryover from teenage ronotions.
ActusBy, the usual woman proto struggle and save and build
homo WITH her hasband.
t She d m m t want a man to da-

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But you can protect her with an
Immediate (10,000 by simply tak­
ing out a “ family Income" policy
with any major life insurance Arm.
Women are usually quite willing
to sacrifice and skimp and work
WITH their mates to insure a hap­
py home.
Of course, they prefer men who
have the “ makings" for financial
success, such as a good trade o r
profession, but they don't demand
that yon bo at the top rung at tho
Udder.
Wives know that a man at a
cannot expect to bo top man eo tho
totem polo ta his lino o f work whoa
other men at equal L Q. have a
a-yonr hood start ta that same
profession.
Thus, a young doctor or farmer
or grocer or salesman is not ex­
pected to earn as much as an old
timer at similar talents but a
years more experience.
And wives generally realise
these facts, fo r modem girls a n
usually pretty smart.
AU they ask is that you lot thorn
work WITH you ns a partner on
the team, but that yon bo ambi­
tious enough to bo planning aboad
■y IAMBS n u n
regarding your finances.
A teenager ran up a phone W
OU bachelors like Joe can this a t VJU t daring the Christmai
tain Out Insurance and immediate- holidays. Unknown to her mother,

“ Ton get three girta living to­
gether. They share tho rent and
It's not really crowded. Somebody
ta always out an flight.
“ Each girl when she gets off
should bring oomothtag homo left

Three Minutes
A Day

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Court Rules
SIOUX PALL, g. D. fU Plt
A circuit court tern has ordered
members o f the Siena Palls Pn.
lice. Pirn and Health Departments
ta resign from labor union*. Tho
city contended tho unions had cannoctioos with the APL-CIO, and
therefore te d tho right to t trike,

n u airborne meeting l i r a ait
t a inflated feellnr, tor these
word* o f wisdom had tacom* *
privsta ••tilon o f rar-bendinx —
Ju*t botwaon tbo two o f us. 1 —
That la, I wat flattered u n tlri
board tbo m o o intimate words
spoken at ao “ impromptu” press
roafsroaco ta Iadit ns polls two
b o o n lator. Tbo senator was
simply using ms for bit rsbsarsal.
Tbo twin-engine plant was still
taxing along tbo Indianapolis ran*
way wboa tbo senator caught a
gUaspot o f a boarty Utils band­
wagon — on foot — clustering at
tbo airport door, Isd by F rate
McKinney, form er Democratic a™
tloaal chairman.
The party, swelled by reporters,
tailed tbo senator through .the
long terminal corridor pait a
small conference room whose door
seas alightly ajar. Only six report­
ers peeled o ff and wont in. In*
aide, n lonely Son. Thurston Mor­
ten o f Kentucky, chairman o f tho
Republican National Committee,
who had coincidentally arrived ta
few minutes before, was holding
j
hU press conference.
The crowd followed Johnson /
Into n fa r room, now suddenly
,
Jammed with TV cameras, record*
ing
machine*
and
reporters.
Patiently,
the
senator
went
through tho quoation*and*answer
session, answering nil tho guts*
tions that bo didn’t dodro.
Tho proaa meeting was about
over when an assistant came r a 3
ing in and whispered into John*
eon's ear: “ I have Just learned,”
the Senate leader said, “ that th*
real press conference Is la another
room, and they are now waiting
fo r me.”
j
He went through his routine
■gain. Kaw gems o f wisdom—
Johnson Isms— slipped. In here end
there. Questions: A re you not

ter to build n new on*.”
Somehow, tbo bystander got th*
strange, vague feeling that at
that very moment th* Texan saw
himaalf as that “ good carpenter.”
Another Johnaonlsm, this in
reply to a query about whether
ho was a Southerner o r a Wester­
ner: “ I never try to use nllgiom
or region to advance my position.*
Still another about dissension
within the United States on tho
summit affair: “ T h e n ta
_fo e- partisanship,
_____ . . but
__ i none for
division.*
And whoa .th* port. littl* editor
o f tho Howo High School news­
paper addrasood him with n lulu
hack with n lain o f n
Ih o youngster. J u t
bar daddy, Paul, u fo
believed that Taxaa D

Tho lS-year-old girl made as
many ns * rails a day for as
mock os OS each. Most worn
mad* to school stem s. She called
on* friend US times.
To top everything, she charged
them indiscriminately to other
m tacribon .
When they complained about
their MBs. It leek the phono m m pnay nearly t year to trace tho
call* to the chatty teenager.
Her mother couldn’t pay the bUi
bnt took prerauhem b r the future

Who owns America?
Beverly Freed
LOB ANGELES (U P O -H em r*F b i m d , taou-agm playmate
o f the b to Errol Flynn, m u b u d
Monday after etx weeks ta J m aOe hall and made a ward o f on
evangelists wife. Her mother
faces trial Thursday on charges
o f contributing to Beverly's do­

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te politicians,
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in American industry—mooey which buys
machines and provides jobs. Mast * f whnt
their savings m iw is taken away from
them in taxes, bat bsesusg It Is in their
character never to waste, they still any*.
If they over stopped, them would bo no
m w capital to onsets now jobs, no m v
machinery to malm batter jabs, m pro­
fitable mrtsrpriso whoso taxes help keep
America going. Yon, tbs savers keep
America alive. Lot's bo sum the laws

�Hy JERRY COVINGTON
pitcher this season at he went the
The Sanford Greyhound! broke diitance tcattering seven Day*
■ four game loiing itreak here tone singlet and fanning five. He
Wedneiday night before a slim wai in control all the way except
crowd of 101 aa they defeated the for the first inning when he gave
Daytona Beach Iilanden, 7-0.
up two hila and one of hit two
M Lefty Ron Banovic recorded the walks and from then on he was
first shutout by a Greyhound never threatened.
It was his fifth win of the
season against two defeats. In
four home appearsnres by Ban*
ovic, his longest game was two
hours and ten minutes. The
“ Rooster", also helped the cause
as he bunted safely In the second
inning driving across the first
Sanford run. He Is now hitting
around the .400 mark for the sea*
son.
By L'nllrd Tress International
It was the big bat o f first baseRonnie Schamp, a 19-year-old man Ken Harretsen that kept the
Lakeland pitcher, hurled a no-hit Greyhounds going at the plate.
game in the Indiana' 9-0 victory The big bonus rookie had a per­
over St. Petersburg that topped fect night at the plate going four
Wednesday night’a Florida State for four, one of which was a
League action.
three run homer in the fifth inn­
Schamp struck out 13 men and ing, He also scored three of the
booaled hia season’s record to Greyhound runs. Harrelson con­
aix wins against a single defeat. tinues to boost bis average and is
He has fanned 35 men in his last now around the .3.10 mark for the
f t * Innings.
season. This waa his fourth homer
Tbs
league - leading
Indiana of the season.
hacked him with an U-hit attack.
Air light fielding by the Grey­
Thye scored five runs in the first hounds gave Banovic plenty of
Inning to meke Schamp an easy help. The combination of Chavar­
winner.
ria, Green, and Harrelson gave
Dave June* pitched and batted the locals three double plays for
I^esburg to an 8-3 triumph over the bvrning.
Orlando. He yielded only six hits
Sanford
AB R H RBI
and contributed a triple to a sixDube cf
4 0 1 1
run fifth inning rally.
4 0 9
9
Boh Reidel rapped out two Chavarria lb
&gt; 1 1 0
£ !ou b lra and a tingle for the Arroyo 3b
Hinojosa rf
1 0 0 0
Orioles.
Perez c
3 2 2 0
Tampa committed seven errors
4 0 0
0
in a 6-4 loss to 1'alatka. Tampa Green as
4 3 4
3
ahortatop Bob Jingling waa both Harrelson lb
hero and goat, hitting safely three
times and committing four errors.
■Srm Thompson picked up the
Totals
win. his sixth.
Today's schedule presents Lake­ Daytona Beads
land at St. Petersburg, Sanford
Weiss 3b
* at Daytona Beach, Leesburg at Knowles rf
^fpO rlando, and Tampa at ralatka.
Rosario lb
Kedie cf
Foley c
Haines If
Poodry ss
Pas 3b
Scherer p
Pirro p
Mary Esther's still holds the
lead in the Jet Bowlerelie League
^ b y one half game over Sweeneyi.
w Trim-ette follows in third with
Yowell’i and Iveys Shoe Store
tied for fourth. Nell's Hair Salon
and Ro-Jay'a are tied the next
spot. House of Rahlja
Portrail* holds fifth with the last spot
being tied by the Duku k Duchess
and Howe's Fashions Teams.
Ivey's
Shoe Store took top
honors this week with high ttam
series and Reida Cornell's 314
.g)seratch. House of Rahlja Por­
traits only managed to tie one
game with this hot learn.
. Yowell's made a nice recovery
as they took all four points from
Nell's Hair Salon, 'rim-ette dupli­
cated the same count with the
Duke k Duchess Team with their
top bowler for the day being
Kathy Leach.
Ro-Jay’s managed lo lie It up
with Mary Esther's as they split
^ t w o and two. Fran Mackey was
^ t h # spark for the first place team
while Tat Tourney rolled high
for Ro-Jay's.
Sweeney's took
three
from
Howe's Fashions only lo fall bark
and lose the second game with
Billie Kiramont completing the
3-4-7 split. Celia DePalma's 190
game aided the gift shop team
while June Anderson waa high
lor Mm dress shop team.
More than 300,000 galioas ef
paint and paint products were
used in painting the Navy'e car­
rier Independence, enough to
paint 30,000 average homes.

Totals
31 • 7 •
Daytona
ooo ooo OUO-O 7 4
Sanford
020 230 000-7 12 1
Errors— Rosario, Foley, Scherer,
-Pirro, Chavarria
BOA— Paytons 24-14, Sanford
27-17.
DP— Chavarria, Green, Ha nelson
LOB— Sanford— 10, Daytona !
WP— Pirro
PB— Peres - Foley
SB— Maloney
HR— Harrelson
SAC— Dube — Banovic

Moore Outsmarts
German Boxer
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. ( U N ) —
Fiat-fighter Archie Moore intimat­
ed today he wouldn’t mind going
partners with Uncle Sam.
Moore fought himself Into a
chance to pay one o f the highest
income taxes on record Wednes­
day night when ha battled into
condition in two round* and then
outsmarted and out scraped W il­
li* Beim anoff to acore a technical
knockout win at 1:32 o f the 10th.
The victory, for which Moore
was paid 420.000, left him ready
to begin the final training routine
for a defense about July ]g o f the
light heavyweight championship
he won ia 1962. A win then would
■et him up for a heavyweight
title chance against Sweden’s In
gemar Johansson in September,

MRS. BETTY COX, head coach of one or the Little
Minor League teams instructs Pat Morgan, batting, the
proper stance to use. Catcher Bobby Smith wait* for
the fast ball pitch.
(Herald Photo)

League Leaders
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player A Club G AB R H Pel.
C'lmntc. Pgh.
37 136 2* 3* .372
Mays, S.F.
33 131 27 43 .344
Skinner. Pgh.
37 141 34 47 .333
Whilo, St.L.
33 129 19 43 .333
Mathews, Mil.
27 99-23 33 .333
Spencer. St.L.
34 12S 24 42 .326
Bailey, Cin.
32 112 14 36 .321
Aaron, Mil.
27 IOC 16 34 .321
Ashburn, Chi.
29 111 19 35 .313
Cngbtn. St.L.
30 115 21 36 .313
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Runnels. Bsn.
27 103 13 3* ,3t»
Power, Cleve.
30 118 12 40 .339
Minoso, Chi.
32 127 27 42 .331
Allison, Wash. 30 111 20 36 .324
Wcodling, Balt. 32 103 23 33 .320
Maris, N.Y.
26
9* 20 31 .31*
Lt.nipt', K.C.
33 133 IS 41 .304
Kubek, N.Y.
29 125 22 38 .304
Smith. Cbi.
32 122 16 37 .393
Gardner, Wash. 30 129 IS 39 .302
Runs Batted In
National leagu e: Clemente, Pirales 33; McCotey, Gianls 31;
Banks, Cubs 29; Robiitsun, Reds
29; Mazeroski, Pirate* 27.
Ameriean League: Lemon, Sen­
ators 26; Maris, Yankees 26; Mi­
noso, While Sox 23; Gentile, Ori­
oles 23; Skowron, Yankees 24.
Home Run*
National I-eague: Bo&gt;cr, Cards
10; Banks, Cubs 9; Aaron, Braves
9; McCovcy, Giants 9; Robinson,
Reds 9.
American League: Lemon, Sen­
ators 19; Maris, Y’ ankers 9; Ccrv,
Yankees I; Held, Indians •; Mi­
noso, White Sox 6.
Pitching
National l-eague: Antonelli, Gi­
ants 3 0 ; Law, Pirates a-l; San­
ford, Giants 4-1; McCormick, Gi­
ants 6-2.
Five tied with 3-1 records.
Aaserican League: Coates, Yan­
kees 4-4); Hall, Athletics 4-0; Mor­
gan, Tigers 3 0 ; Brown, Oriole*
3-0; Portocarrcro. Orioles 3-0.

train. Mcl-ounlrk a rive-ntx enorv
moved the Glanla a full game
ahead of the National League
park.
Willie Kirkland helped McCor­
mick with a two-run homer and
also contributed, a double and a
single.
Kstrads, a rookie faathaller who
wasn't even listed on the Baltimote roster this spring, didn't do
badly for a kid, either, when he
limited the While Sox to five hit*
and kept the Oriole* atop the
American League with a 3-2 vic­
tory. Pinchbilter Clint Courtney
pavrd the way for Kstrada'a third
victory by singling home the win­
ning tun.
Still auolhrr youngster, 2:t-yearobi Frank Howard set tongue*
wagging with a tremendous 660foot homer that helped the Dodg­
ier* defeat the Pirates, (-1. How.
'ard's homer, o ff loser Jim Urnbricht, was one of the longest ever
|hit in the majors. Only Babe Ruth
and Mickey Mantle are rrediled
with longer ones.
In other NL games, the Car­
dinals defeated the Braves, 5-3,
and the Reds heat the Cubs, 7-4,
In a game halted by rain In the
eighth inning.
The Indians downed the Sena­
tors, 1-0, In It innings, the Tigers
mauled the Yankees, 9-3, and the
Red Sox snapped a 10-game losing
streak with .a B-3 decision over
the Athletic* In the other AL contests.
George Crows’s two-run pinrh
homer with two out in the ninth
gave the Cards their victory over
the liisvrs. Crowe’s homer, was
the 11th one )tf ha* hit In a pinrh
hitting role and established a new
major league record.
The Red* celebrated night base­
ball's 23th anniversary at Cincin­
nati with their rain-abbreviated
tilumph over the Cubs. Southpaw
Jim O'Toole posted his fourth vielory although routed in the eighth
just before rain halted play.
Tito Francona's 11th inning sin­
gle luokr up a fine pitching dusl
between Jim Perry o f the Indians
and Hill Fisrhsr o f the Senators.
Frank I.ary o f the Tigers beat
the Yankees for the 22nd time in
hi* career and had more or less
clear sailing after Detroit tapped
Ralph Terry for four runs in the
first Inning,
Taking no chances, Boston man­
ager B illy Jurges employed five
pitchers in the last three innings
to safeguard his team's victory
over Kansas City. Bill Monbou■luette registered hia fourth vie-

“ OK, boy*, lel’ii get oul there nnd piny n good, clean
gnme,” barked the amiable Mr*. Hetty Cox. hend or a
little minor league team aponaored by the Sanford He*
creation Dept.
Mr*. Cox, mother o f a married daughter and two
boy*, haa established a first in thin area, and possibly
the whole ntale.
Because of the lack of men volunteering to conch
baseball minded youngster*. Mr*. Cox hns assumed the
duties a* head coach o f one of Sanford's Little Minor
league teams.
“ The 20 boy* I coach have been so cooperative nnd
easy to work with, the “ job " is now more of a thrill than
a task,” Mr*. Cox asserted.
Athletically inclined, Mr*. Cox participated in high
nchool sports and Is presently one o f the area’s top
bowler*.
Mr*. Cox has two assistants, Mrs. Madeline Kuhn
and Mr*. Mary Hawkins, All the women have youngster*
playing baseball in the Little Minor*.
Hill Hardin, another coach in the league, said Mr*.
Cox has been doing “ a fabulous job, aiming mainly at
clean *portsmanship and seeing that all the bovn get a
chance to play.”
“ I haven’t had to ncold the youngster* much, but
when 1 call down one, I jump at the whole team,” Mrs.
Cox revealed.

B IG A D S
DO

ALWAYS
BEST

Big Difference
To This Hurler
Dario Sequl, Cuban pitcher for
the Greyhounds, went Into a rbslauranl on -a-road trip (be other
day In Lakeland and ordered a
hamburger.
When the waitress brought the
burger to Dario she asked, “ Cat­
sup?"
And Sequl answered, “ me no
catsup, me pltcherl”

Yowell’s Wins
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LAS VEGAS. Nev., ( U r D -D o n
Jordan cancelled his scheduled
six-round sparring session Mon­
day when he found himself below
the 147-pound limit for the de­
fense of his welterweight title
Yowell's
defeated
Foodmari, bout Frldsy night. Challenger
(Kid)
I'aret, however,
10-1 in Mule I-eague play Thurs Benny
day while Rolary toppled Kiwanis, weighing an even 148 pounds, boa­
2-1 in Babe Ruth League action, rd six rounds.

ERY

QUALITY

BUILDING

It's Civitan versus Ovtrdc tonight in a Babe Ruth League
Rate ha II game at the klunlcipal
Stadium.
The game la shaping up into
what should really be a hard
fought contest between two well
balanced nine*.
The Civitan team eoached by
Glen Prire was sporting a 4 anil
0 record al the end of Iasi week's
play to put them at the top of
the pile
the league. The
Oviedo nine, hy Paul Mikler, Is
just one step down the ladder with
a 4 and 1 record. Roth roachea
will really be out to win (his game
which will put the winner in first
place in the league.
Game time tonight will he 7:30
and admission is $.33 for all over
six'years of age.

REFLECT

GREATEST

IN
By United Pros* International
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W I. P ci. OB
San Francisco . 33 12 .637
Pittsburgh
23 14 .622 1
Milwaukee
13 12 .336 4
Cincinnati
19 IS .314 3
Los Angeles
17 IB .472 (Pi
St. Louis
IS 19 .441 7«*
Chicago
11 IS .379 •
Philadelphia
12 23 .343 It
Thorsday's Probable Pitcher*
San Francisco at Philadelphia,
night—Anlontlli (3 0 ) vs Conley
(1 1 ).
Milwaukee at St. Louis, night—
Buhl (2-2) vs Muell.
Only games scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W 1. Pet. GB
Baltimore
20 12 .60S
Cleveland
ia 12 .soo
«»
Chicago
IS 14 .363 Its
New York
13 14 .317 3
Detroit
13 14 .317 3
Washington
12 1« .400 6&gt;i
Boston
11 17 .393 6t«
Kansas City
13 20 .394 7
Tharsday's Probable Pilchers
Chicago at Kansas City, night—
Shaw (3-3) v* Hall &lt;4 0).
Boston at Washington, night —
Carols (2-3) vs Ramos (1-S).
Baltimore at New York, night—
Brown (3-0) vs Ford (1-2).
Only games scheduled.
Florida Stale League
W L Prt.
Lakeland
36
9 .737
Palatka
21 IS .393
SANFORD
21 1&gt; .361
St. Petersburg
19 II .314
l-eesburg
17 20 .439
Tampa
]• 21 .432
Orlando
14 22 .3*9
Daytona Beach
U 31 .306

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• X- M S t L NOTICE
* 0 WHOM IT MAT CONCERN l
Thla la to adriea that wo have
bean operating an automobile Junk
M in n a yard on the property daacfib#4 ee
■lock* 4| 44 II Id ff#aaa Kntamlngar Farma Add. No. 1
Angladala) Plat Rook t Pagan
II IP, alM Dot Xa. t Block
"A f Oak Orovo Park
Parfarailng all eperatlone naual to
ttla type ef bnalnaaa
_
Owaa Braf Body Work*
Publlih May I. IS, II, I*, till.
n t m ern u rfs o s ie r , i i s m
jc d p c ia l cim ctw r b p F l o r id a
| » ABO r o w PBMtXOLM COS*n , IB CMABCBR* BO. I anas
MAHOAXBT L O y ifi • V k utifJi
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BOTICB t o DKFEND
IB B UTATB OF FLORIDA TOl
WILLIE JAMES RAPP
(Lust JCnowB AddretO
Lyans, New Tork
A Bwstn Complaint having baan
filed, ngalnai you In tbo Circuit
court Hi had for Rrmlnol* Coun.
it. Florida, In Cbsneory. for
Divorce and other relief.. Iho okort
D ili o f said action being MAH*

S it lift

I

l r . t t '1 . 4 m V ” ;*’ " 1' &lt;“ •
[.’ written defonoaa. If any. to tho
i, cemplolat filed horoln. and to
‘J esrvo • eopy tboroof upon Plain;
&gt;&gt; t lffo attorney on br bstoro Uo
!} Mik day - i f -Jaao,;. IMP, A* b*
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NOTICE
■TATE o r &gt; M R t D i TOl
Kn.YMT JOKE*.

who** addrtat Is unknown,
A pttltlon having b**n filed by
Paul l A t and Chrlallna L#*, Ilia
wtfo, In lha Circuit Court In mil
for Nomlnola Counlr. Florida, In
rhancory, for adoption of Kataconrhlta Lavarn* Jour*. tha abbr*.
vlatod tltlo at which la In fta
Adoption nf Katoronchlta 1aivtrnt
Jnnra. a minor, tbla nollra la to
raqulra you aa tha fAthar. and
natural parent nf aatd minor to
appear la Mid Mart on Jana la,
11(0, lo ihow ranaa why aald peti­
gomlnoto Cwaty, Florida, la Fro- tion Mould not bo granted. Herein
fall not or a final daorao of adop­
hato.
tion mar be antarad declaring aald
In Mi (total# of
minor tha legal child of aald pollCLARENCE W , WIUOMT.
Doeaaaad. tlanara.'
WITNRgg mr hand and tha offi­
Tn All CrHHwi aaR Forces* Hav­
ing rlalaoo as Damna«a Against cial aaal of thla Court thla 14th
dar or Mar. t»f».
■aid M a sai

Ton and Mrh of r»u are hsrabr
notified and rrqulrtd to praoont
any claim* and dtmanda which you.
or althar at you, may havo agalnat
Iho aatata of CLARENCE, W.
WRIOHT, •docoaaad, lata of Mid
County, to tho County Judge of
■omlnolo County, Florida, at hla
office lit tha court houia of aald
County nf Bdnfofd, Florida, within
right ralondar months from tbo
llmo of tho first, publication of
thla* not Ira. Each claim o - demand
•ball ba la writing, and ahall atsta
tha place of residence and pest
office address of the claimant, an
ahall ba aworn to by tha claimant,
hi* agent or attorney, and any
such claim or-demand not a# filed
(hall ha void.
/a / A. B. Peterson Mr
Aa adaUsotrator of the XaUta
' of
Clarence W. Wright.

direased

First publication May IS, ISSS,

ISM.
(REAL)

Legal Notice

Notice

w

t a v i t a o iw u i i
Clerk or tke Circuit Court,
Roaieolt County, Florida
By I btartka T,- VlhUa, D.C.
Xssnoth O. aphulSIng

■ Tho Board o f Public Motruollon
for Romlnolo'County, Florida, will
rMOlvo bl&lt;a.for tho furnishing of
nil labor, malarial*, equipment
end
ssrvleoo
required . f o r
paving and grading work at
Ranford*At?aatla*N*t'l Bank Bldg. Route Rtmluolo Klsmentarr School.
Romlnolo Cbuaty, Florida, until
R b u tf W K
iK n a j s m ». ISiSS n. m., Juno is, IMS. at tha
School Administration Buildings,
Commsrclal Avenue, Bantord, Flnr.
Ida, at which lima and place the
kids will ba publicly opened and
read aloud.
Drawings and specification* may
ba obtained no lator than May tl,
ISM, at the office of tho Archi­
tect, John A. Burton IV, Cantor
First Strost and Mollanvllla Ave­
nue,'Sanford, Florida, fwi “ ta*

(SEAL)
Arthur Rrrkwlth Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
ttr i Martha T. Vihlea
Deputy Clark
Xannath M. Lofflar
Edwarda Building
Poet Offlra Drawer It*.
Sanford, Florida
Atiornar for Palltlonara
Publlah Mar I* A June *, t, 1*.

lo Ibo Coors of Sbo coooty Jodgo,
Bomtoolo Coooty, Stota of Flo*.
Ido. lo Frohole,
to m Sbo Bototo ofi

KARAT n

M I B d CtBCCIT c o t BT, NthTM
dCDICIAL CIRCl'IT o r FLORIDA,
IX ABB FOR OKMIVUI.B COL'RTX,
CMAXCSrar s o . 100*4.
__
XWTSCR (O ORTRSfO
VERNON A. MILLER and RACHEL
•XL MILLER hla wlfa, aad RO. BERT a WATRON and OLORU
VlHOtMA WATSON, hla wlfa. .
Plaintiffs,
i WALTER tL BANJAM IN, aad If
BANJAHIK, bln Wltai
NAXCT LEE CORN, and If marrtod,------CORN, bar Lusbaud, nud
nil parsons ataimlng nay Intarost
I* the rani oatat* Involvad In thla
nail, sIMor an htlra, toanUoa, doivtaoon, grants*! *r othtr claimastta by, undar, through, or agalnat
tar ; w w rt--rayad Daft adnata or

tmm RTATB OP FLORtDA&lt;VWl&gt;U

WALTBR B. BANJAMIN and
MANOT LHROOHH, |f aald Da*
ftfdMrt*
d fta f, abdi If any nr
Ml said DofsnSant ar Dafnndnntp
dOMasod, tan unknown aeons*.
A dartsaoi, grantsoa, orndlUra
el bar partial atalmlag by,
'•ah, undo* ar against nay

u s w i w s s a i i . '^
uhaving
f F s ar
&amp; clatmlag
a 'J F ir
K
ta yhire
h i title or latoroat It tin
r b en ts dsocribas. te-wlti
Northwest Oua-Qnnrur
MU of the Nortbwaat.
•Ouarur fNWU) at BBCN »». TOWNHUIF tt
TN. BANOU IP BAST,
taeta Jteaata, ou t* *t
aa* Manlaaftar ■ ooma-

a taadT ■ H 'W *

for Ropilaola County, Florida, will
noeiv* bids (or tha furnishing ef
all tabor, material* equipment
aad
aarvlaoa
roqulrrd - ( o r
paring aad ending work at
Ro a*awald
Rfamsaury
dabsol,
damiaala Couaty, Florida, until
J te t.a - m - Juna IA IM*. at tba
■aheal ‘Administration Uutiding*,
Commarelal Avtnuo, laaford, Flor­
ida, at' wktah time aad plaoa tb*
bids w \ bo publicly opoaod aad
read aland.
otiB xt

tad *acb of you era hanky
y notified that VBRNON
AIR and RACUELM. MILIs wlfqt and ROBERT D.
N dad OLORU VIRGINIA
his wtta, .(Hod thair
Cemptalnt ta the Clnnlt l - n u i i
f domlaota County, Flay- JIM. ■{» tae office e| Me AtehlUnat yen »ed enah n f yen
ideate snaking to natal the

auo, danfarik Florida.
A eoptlfiod shook or baak draft,
Mreblp in th* Baard of FablU
laettuoUoa for Bomtaol* Oouatr,
Florida, U. R Oovoramoat Bonds,

Deceased

Nolle# la baraby given that tho
undorelgnod will, on tho ITth day
or Juna, A. D. IMS, prosant to
tho Uonorablo County Judge of
flamtnole County, Florida,,bar final
return, account and vouchara, ha
AdmlulaDatrlx of tho Ealsto of
IIARRT K. RINEHART, docoaaad.
and at aald time, thaa aad Mora,
mako application lo tho said Judge
for a final aatllamaat of her ad­
ministration of oald estate, and for
an order dloekarnlng bar go such
Admlnlstratrl*. ’
Datod thla tha llth day o f May,
A. V. ISM.
a/ Edith n. Crossloy
Aa Admlaiatratrla o f tho
Citato of
HARHT E. RINEHART
Publish May IS, SI, Jun# S, S.

THE SEMINOLE COUNTY American Red Cross Chapter officers and
director! for 1960-61 are'left to right, front row, Claude Ramsey, treasur­
e r; Mrs. George E. Wells, first vice chairman; Adm. Paul F. Johnston,
chairman; W. E. Gray, secretary. The directors include back row, left to
right, T. J. DeMers, L. L. Cox, T. G. Albert, R. H. Ivers, and John F. MeCloakey.
(Herald Photo)

Simpson Signs
Colt Contract

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - Em­
ployes of the secretary o f state'a
attics look forward to smooth
•ailing when Tom Adams takes
otflee in January, but ngriculturo
department employe* ere less sure
of their futures.
Newly-lectod agriculture com ­

f iayabio

! ARVKRTHRMBRT FOB BIBO
. The Board or Fubllo Instruction
lor Romlnolo County, Florida, will
receive aids for tho furalahtag of
all tabor, Material*, oqulpment
and
servlets
required ' f o r
paving and grading work at
Midway
Elementary
a o h * a I,
Bemlaole Countr, Florid*, untli
oist
a.
m.,
Juna
IS,
IMS,
at tbs
Jchool Administration Buildings,
Commsrclal Avonua, Ranford, Flor­
ida, nt which tlma and plaos tha
bids will bt publicly opanae and
reed alaud.
Drawings sad epeelfleatlona mar
n# obtained no later than May II,
IMS, nt thr' office at Ms Archi­
tect, John A. Burton IV, Career
Flrot Rtroot and Moltoavllls Ave­
nue, Ranford, Florida.
' A certified shack ar bank draft,
payable tn lha Heard af Fablle
inatructlon far Hamlasla County,
Florida. IT. ■- Government Banda,
ar a satisfactory bid bond rtooutod
by tha blddar and accaptabla auratie* la an amsunt equal to (Iv*
par cant of tb* bid akall ba pubmllltd with aaoh bid ,'
Tha successful blddar wilt b*
required tn furnish and pay (nr
satisfactory performance and pay­
ment bond or bonds.
Tha Board of Fubllo Inetruotloa
for Romlnolo County, Florida, reserve* th* right tovelsot any gad/
ar all bids ar to walvo any informalities la M* blddtag, Na bid
•ball bs withdrawn far a . parlad
at tirisaa (11) daya subsequent ta
tba apaalag at bids without Ut#
eoasont of tb* Board.
JOHN L. UMJMLRT
Cbhlrmaa, Board of Fubllo
lasttuottaa for domlaota
County. Florida
R, t . Mil wo#
gemlaals County Baaorlataadaat
at FttbMr laatruotlaa aad
Es-Otficl# Rorretary ta tha
Baard af Fablle Mel rue tie a

RINEHART

FfBAI, NOTICE

A catUfiod eaten ar batik draft,

ta the Board at Public
nstructlon for Romlnolo Counly,
Florida, U, 0. Oovernmont Bands,
or a satisfactory bid bond aiooutod
by tho bidder and acceptable auraties In an pmauat e«uel to flva
per cant of tha bid ahall ba cubmilted with each bid.
Tha successful bidder will bo
required to furnish and pay far
aatlafactory performance ang pay­
ment bond nr bonds.
Tb# Beard af Public Inetrustloa
far Seminole County, Florida, re­
serve! the right to reject any and/
or all bide, or to waive any laformallllaa la Iho bidding. No bid
■hall be withdrawn for a ported
of fifteen (II) dam subsequent ta
U t apaalag of bids without Mo
content of tho BMrd.
JOHN L. BRUMLKT *
Chairman, Board ef Fublle
Instruction tor Ssmlaolo
Countr, Florida
II. T. MIIWII
Bamleole County Huperlniendant
nf Fnbllo Instruction and
Xa-orilato Boerttary ta MS
Boar! of Fubllo Inatructlon
Fkkllah Mar IS, IS, i June 9.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Demo­
crats claimed they bed the votes
to push a school construction bin
through the House today oo the
third try in the last five years.
Even some Republican foes of
tbo measure agreed the House
would pass i t
The prospects were brightened
by administration willingness to
compromise on the 975 'million
dollar Democratic bill and moves
to heed off a fight over adding
fundi for parochial schools Rad
tea rh e a salaries.
The major obstacle appeared to
bo an anti-segregation amendment
which Rep. Adam C. Powell (DN .Y.) u ld be would offer. Some
Democrats aald the bill could pats

post ernes o f tko claimant, and
■hall bo aworn to hr Ike claimant,
TALLAHASSEE (U P J )-S U U
kla agent or nttornoy, and anr
auch claim or demand nat ao Iliad San. Scott Kelly wants to limit
akall l&gt;a veld.
state political campaign spending
Milan Jehnaan Brown,
to 10 cents a voter for first pri­
Aa atecutor of Ms Last w ill
maries and five cents fo r runoffs.
and TMiamsnt of
Kelly said be Intends to Intro­
duce his plan when the legisla­
RTENBTROM, DAVIR A McIKTOaH
ture convenes In January.
Attorney# for KiesntrlX
* ThtSLakalawd dagUUtos*s plan
Bdwards Building
Sanfare, Florida
would put quite a crimp In stato
Flrat publication Mar IS. ISM.
political outlay. Doylo Carlton Jr.
spont mor* than a dollar apleco
for ovsry vote he got In tho
two gubernatorial primaries, and
Bomlnaa Farris
Brydat spent
and
aervlooa
req aired
( a r slighUy Is**.
paving aad grading work at
Carlton, who gat 119,238 votas in
Imk* Mary Blemonury dchool,
Bemlnolo County, Florida, uaUl lha flyst .primary and 409319 la
ISiSS &gt; m., Juna M, 1ISS, at tb* th# rdnofl for a total o f 686,947,
Behool Admtnlatratloa - Buildings, spent 9042,890 in wooing thsm.
Commarelal Avtaqa, Baafard, Flor­
Bryant railed up 193,607 votes
ida, at whlca lima aad Ptae* th*
hide will b* publicly opoasd aad la thd flrat primary and 601,93d
road aloud.
la th# runoff tor a total o f 906,443,
Drawings sad spsolflcatlsni may for which ha Uld out 8802,418.
k* obtained as later than May
Other candidate* eliminated In
liso, at tha off lea af tba ArsblMet, Jabn A. Burton IV. Corner ths first primary pushed total
Flrat dtraat and Moltaavltl* Ava- gubernatorial spending to almost
bus , Baafard, Florida.
A certified shook or baak draft, tha 88 million mark- Kalltr said
?arable to th* Rotrd of Fubllo ths beicar figure inspired him to
nstructlon for domino!* County, propooo some limit.
Florida, U, ta dovoramoat Bonds,
ar a aattefaatary bid bond oattutod ’ Fraasnt Florida Uw puts no
by tha blddar aad aamptabla anra- limit an tha amount a candidate
lias la an amaunt squat to tIV* may spend, hut limit* Individual
por rant of the bid’ abtU ba nub- contributions to |1,000 and toinltiad wlM oath bis.
Tbs sucostsful btadtr will bs quire* Candidatea to report week­
rsqnlrod to furnish and pay for ly bow much they received aad
aatlafactory parformnnos and pay* from whom.
M
k n o d
on
kaodn
mrntP bond
nr bonda,
Tba Board of Fnbllo Inptrueltaa
(or Bomlnol* County. Florida, reoorvao tb* rldbt to rsjost any nns/
or all bids ar to waive any Informsllllas la tb* blddtnd- No bid
Shall be withdrawn for a ptrlo*
or ftftooa (II) daya anbaoentat to
tb* spsnlng o f bids without th*
M issal or th* Board.
JOHN L anUMLBT
Rbnlrmaa, Board at. Fubllo
WASHINGTON (U P I)—Whlto
lastruptlon lor ■omlnolo
Houae Preaa Secretary Jamas C.
county, Florida
Hagorty reported today the Soviet
R. T. Mtiwa*
government was going all-out to
■omlnolo Connly duporlnlondonl
of Fubllo lneirnotloa and
prevent President Eisenhower's
Bi-Offltla Borratary to M*
report
bring boomed to Russia.
Board n( FubUs Uatrnstloa
“ It la obvious that the Russian
Publlah May IP. II. A Juna &gt;.
Isadora did not have the courage
ARVRRTtlBMRXT FOR BUM
Tba Board o f Fnblta Inatruailan to let tha Russian B*epta hear tha
(or Ramlnnl* County, norlda, will president's speech,'' Hagorty said.
Motive bids (ar M* (urnlahiag of
Hagerty reported that Russian
all tabor, matarlala, *qnlpm*nt language broadenita o f the speech
aad
aprvtcaa
ronulyod
(o r
paving and grading work at were being jammed by Soviet
Longwood
Blamsatary
dcbooi.
Bamtnale County, Florida, nattl
llilp a. m-, Jua* It, IMt, at Me
Th* prate aocrotary had chal­
Behool AdmlalotraUoa Building*,
Commtntal Avonuo, Ranford. Flor­ lenged Soviet autheritlea to let the
ida, at which tlma aad plaoa tha Russian peepla bear thd V eka a f
bids will b# publicly opened and America btuukatta.
road aloud.
Ha acknowledged theta wee » o
Drawings aad apooUlaatloas may
kn obtain*d no taut thaa May ft, Jamming e f tha live van lea a f.
MM. at the office of. tb# A nh i- Wadnaeday Bight’s speech. haL
loci, John A. Beriea IT. Coratr B*4ad U waa is Eagltak And waa
First Street ead MaUenvUta A n •tat behind (ha lraucCurtota ta
auo, Baafard, FtoriBs,
A cortiriad chock or bank d n ft,
hatira af O * m a n ia s
P*r*bl# t* Me fBeatd o f Fablle (have. •
• Hegecty reported that the flrat
or a antIafootary bid bead tanalad 18 minutes af the l i n t R u slan io m

Soviets Black Out

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s s j t r t ^ K - a a a 't f S

i

missioner Doylo Conner Is requi­
red, by an act of tbo 1969 Legis­
lature, to reorganlu the sprawling
department top to bottom.
Some I department
H PpaN PPM
POB
employ**.
particularly near tha top, are 111
at cbm at the prospect
Under the late Nathan Mayo,
commissioner for 37 years, death
was virtually the only cause of
major personnel changes.
But Conner, at 31 the youngest
Cabinet member In tb* atate'a
history, hasn't said ho Intends to
fir* anyone. Lee Thompson, tem­
porarily appointed commissioner
after Mayo'a death laat month,
Mys ho will atay on or leave,
whichever Conner chooses.
Adams, who unlike Conner faces
nominal Republican opposition in
November, said daring the cam ­
paign be will retain any secretary
of state office employ# who wanta
to atay on.
Ha also said be would give
retiring Mcretary R. A. Gray a
desk In the office and place high
value on Gray'd counsel.
The election o f Conner and
Adams makes State Treasurer J.
Edwin Larson the dean of the
Cabinet. The 90-year-old Larsen
has been treasurer since 1940.
Th six-man Cabinet la rounded
out by Comptroller Ray Green,
60; School SupL Thomas Bailey,
93; and State A lly. Gen. Richard
Ervin, 69.

BALTIMORE, Md. (U PI) —
A ck le Simpson, form er Univer­
sity o f Florida halfback, today
signed his 1900 contract with the
Baltimore Colts.
Simpson was selected by the
Colta on the fourth round o f the
1067 National Football League
draft but entered the Army and
did not begin playing fo r Balti­
more until the llth game o f the
1068 season. He got into ths
championship game agalnat tha

NEW YORK (UPI) —Thd aver­
age length o f lift of United States
residents reached ee.T years in
1859, and cannot bo expected to
go much higher, tbo Metropolitan
Lite Insurance Co. reported today.
The previous high o f il.d years
was recorded in 1954 and 1939,
but dropped to 99.5 years la 1951,
according to company statisticIans. The life expectancy for bab­
ies born in i960 waa «3 years,
and one quarter of them can ex­
pect to live 13 years.
'Tt should be noted that there
has been virtually no improvement in longevity since IBM,'* the
company said. "I t Is doubtful
whether the record o f gala la
life conMrvation during the past
century can ever again ba paral­
lelled."

Fine Q uiU ty Y ellow

Crackdown Sat
On Usa O f Flags
For CloHiat* Rags
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Th*
govin upeot ta eooatdertag what
measuns can he taken to prevent
outdated American flags from be­
ing used fo r such thing* aa cloth­
ing, curtains and scrub rage ta
Haiti.
The State Department mid
Wednesday that a Mow York City
wholesaler had shipped U. 8. flag*
to tha Caribbean island and an
tavesrigtaloa shewed they were
being used fo r such purpose*.
Tha gevenuaant la trying be
halt tha practice. It paid.
Cammere* Defprtanat officials
said tha experts m aaat ha blacked
under present federal |at»%;*iut

Attempts were being made to
reach • compromise on Flemmlog’s second request—to require
states to put up matching money
at tbo start o f the eld program.
Th* bill provides grants ef 326
million dollars annually for threw
yean . The original draft provide!
that etetea would have to provldo
equal matching funds only la the
laat two yean .

Jacksonville
To Gat New
Business Center
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) A
construction firm president *™
nounced Wednesday a two-blocksquare btaslnass center, including
A. 14-story office building, will bo
built In downtown Jacksonville.
Robert Jacobs, president of S. 8.
Jacobs Co., Mid the caster will
coat IS million dollars.
In addition to tho office building
he aald it would include a fivestory department atere, a women's
specialty shop, a restaurant, sito
parking space for BOO ears.

a d v e r t i s e m e n t on p a g e 10 for

15-Year-Old Shot
In Gang Fight
NEW YORK (UPI) —A 19-yoorold boy was fatally shot and his
brother wounded Wednesday night
In a fight between two groups « f
youths on a Harlem street.
Santos Lopex died In the street
In Uw arms o f his mother. HU
brother, lerael. IT, and a bystand,
•r, Michael Brigand, 27, were
wounded.
Israel Lopes was hospitaUied ta
fair condition with a shoulder
wound. Brigand, shot ta the hand,
was treated and released.
A policedian, who board the
shots, captured throe youths ho
saw running from the eceae. Po­
lice eg Id one o f them, Hector Crux
Id, known a* "Verdugo" Spanish
for "execuUdoer", admitted ha
did tho actual shooting. Crus and
another captured auspect, Pedro
Pertrie, a , have airast records
dating beck to 1969, Including Bar­
codes arrests, officers said. Tb#
third suspect waa idsaUOed as
Louis Colon, IT. ’
Felice said • third L m os bro­
ther, Iddia, 89, had a AM fight
four mqhtbe age with one o f UW
•uipecta. They u ld there had
tinea b u n 111 tetltag hatwocn tha

even If the Houm voted to attach
the amendment, it would declaro
that schools built with federal aid
would bo "available to students
without regard to race or color."
Welfare Secretary Arthur s.
Flemming Indicated Wednesday
tha administration would go along
with tho bill if it ware revamped
to meet two objections.
m
Democratic backers went half?
way by agreeing to sponsor a
"needs" amendment that would
givq a larger ibaro o f money to

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DEAR ABBY: I am 21 - and everyone
••y* I am pretty enough to be in the
movies, on TV or on Broadway. I date a
lot. I don’t like to hurt men, so 1 tell them
from the start I don’t want to get serious
for a long time.
One young men (2G) won’t accept this.
He keeps talking about marriage. We
argue about this all the time. No matter
how I treat him, he won’t break up with
me. The dirtier I treat him, the better he
likes me. He alwaya wants to know who*
else I date and where we go. I never lie
to him. He has even gone out looking for
me when I’m with someone else. And if he
finds me, he will sit in a corner and sulk
How can I get rid o f him ?
* PJSBTERETB
DEAR PESTERED: Tne next time he
cells, tell him you do not want to go out
with him any more. And don’ t feci sorry
fo r him, no mntter what he says, because
i f you date him again, you’ll be back where
you started from. This man sounds poxsesaive, jealous and childish. And people
who react favorably to being treated
"dirty1’ are also a little sick.
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■ DEAR ABBY: The wife end I are in
our late fifties and she is getting on my
nerves so bad I can hardly stand it.
We have five grandchildren. I think
they are cute— but my wife thinks there
are no five children in the world to com*
pare with them. She carries about 300
pictures everywhere the goes. When she
runs into someone on the street, she hauls
out these pitcures and you can see the
bored expressions on their faces as they
try to get away. All she ever talks about
la her grandchildren end the cute things
they said. It la sickening 1 People are start*
ing to run when they see her coming. I am
ready to run myself. Is there any cure?
GRANDPA
DEAR GRANDPA: There is no cure
for the doting grandmother. Pray fo r the

By Abigail Van Buren .
day she meets her match head-on.
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DEAR ABBY: What do you do with a
man who refuses to let his wife get sick?
Whenever I gat alck he gets twice as aick
and I have to get up end take care o f him.
I took to my bed Easter Sunday with
a fever o f 102. An hour later he had one
o f 103. He wasn’t putting on an act either
because I saw tha thermometer. The only
time he has aver been alck is when I have
given him the idea. Does any othfer wife
have this trouble? What can I do about it?
DOROTHY ELAINE
DEAR D. E.: Many wives have this
problem end there is nothing you can do
'about it. Stay well and you’ll probably
both live to be a hundred.
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DEAR ABBY: Because you reach so
many people, I am writing this letter in
hopes that you will print it. If you do, you
could be indirectly responsible for saving
many lives. *
Recently I was in an automobile acci­
dent.' Only because leas than a month ago
I donated blood to a friend o f mine did I
know my own blood type. I had It printed
on a card and tucked in my wallet. It aav*
ed my life.
Men carry pictures o f their wives,
sweethearts, children, grandchildren-and*
dogs; credit cards, other people's card and
membership cards by tha dozens. But I
wonder how many man reading this know
their own blood type? And have sense
enough to write it down and carry it with

them?

"TYPE O"

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"Whet’s your problem ?" Write to Abby
in care o f this paper. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-addressed enve­
lope.
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For Abby’a pamphlet, "What Teen­
agers Want To Know," send 26c and a
large, self-addressed, stamped envelope in
care o f this paper.

Diet, Exercise
Can Help You
Dear M y th :

"1 have such heavy lege and
erma sod 1 wonder If exerclee
would improve this condition. I
have been this way all o f . my
sixty years, even as a young girl,
and never had Umn to tako any
notice of myaelt until now. I am
•lone with a handsome pension
ne « widow. I want to travel and
meet people and so am iatorestod
in my appearance. I scad e

good working ever I guess.—l i a ­
ble O'D."
Take time now! And i am hon­
est la telling you . that exercise
now. la not apt to de very much
but It will limber you ' aad you
will fool better lor It. Improve
your figure by aalecliag well-fit­
ting undergarments, and g e en- a
proper diet, oven-if you are only
a little overweight Forget the
problem ot heavy legs and arms.

BARGAIN PRICES
Popular Brands
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Wear simple skirts and plain hem­
lines. Choose' dolman style sleeves
aad the new Grecian drape alyle
in sleeves also will bo very be­
coming. Get a- new hair-do and
choose new makeup. Find and
work at a bobby. Try to arrange
a trip with people—e travel agent
will guide you Iai your cbolco. My
booklet, "Diet ana Exercise," and
the eoe for aiding you in your
selection of undergarmonia, "Undor Fashions," will help you In
solving eomo of your problems.
For copies of these booklets, send
me ■ long, self-addreeaad, EIGHTCENT stomped envelope and 25
cento for tech booklet There la
also a helpful booklet on balr ear*
and styling. Tbo ssme procedure
will bring it to you. Have a good
time taking care o f yourself.
"Fleaee kelp me. I am unaccus­
tomed to entertaining and sud­
denly m y husband needs to have
a. dinner party for ten business
friends, all men. How shall J in­
vito them and bow shall I .plan
It? I do my own cooking and wo
have a nice house aad garden In
a small town. Those n o n are
eonsing from New York and Boaton.—Worried."
l o t your husband do the In­
viting; you plan and cook a real
home-style m eal If it U*poseIble,
have a barbecue In your gardtn
or if not, have drinks there before
and after dinner. There is nothing
that men from big cities like
more than a home-cooked meal
and they love eating not o f doors,
don’t worry. You can disap-

Old Time Actor
Hopes To Keep
Working Until 100
By VEBNON SCOTT

HOLLYWOOD (U P D -O nly one
actor In the world can lay claim
to working in movlts with Billie
Dove and Doris Day—but he had
to livo io the age o f M to ac­
complish tho distinction.
He’s Cott Seaton who made his
acting debut in 1MT at the tender
■ge of IT. In the intervening
years he has appeared in hun­
dreds of pictures.
"And I’m still going strong,"
ha said with a twinkle.
" I ’ m just a bam who likes to
talk about the good old days but
honesty force* me to admit I
gave up acting for 30 years—be
tween ISOS end 1125. There
wasn’t much dolqg during (hat
time so I went into real estate.
But nobody bolds that against
m s."
Seaton la a plnk-cboeked old
tl’nir-Silb-utS'ry strxrda of white
hair and merry blue eyes. Hie fa­
vorite topic o f conversation la his
age.
Asked if he had a family, Sea
ton admitted thpt be is tho father
of two sons and a daughter.
"They’re good kids," ho said
" I ’m especially close to my old
eat boy, Raymond. He’s ?0 years
old, but Ray Is still a kid to me.
Guess be Isn’ t a child anymore,
though. He retired and Uvea In
Denver."
Seaton’ s other youngsters are a
son, 55, and daughter “ in her late
40’a." He Is a great-great grand­
father andiom sw bat confused by
the thought that Raymond la
great grandfather himself.
"1 began with n small stage
company which I owned back
around 1M0," tbs veiaran actot
recalled.
When Seaton made his movie
debut la 1125 be starred with
June Merlew In "Wild Beauly."
He was a squirt of 55 at tbs Urns.
" I played a whole lot of charac­
ter roles, doctors, fslbers, judges
aad other middle-aged parts,"
be said. "Now I do TV ehows,
loo. You can see me Friday night
on tho 'Hotel do Parte' program."
Seaton said he wiU continue
working untU his tooth birthday,
at which time be wUl retire.
"M y longevity la due to moder­
ation hi all things," he said, pol­
ishing o ff bis second pre-lunch
martini at tbo Hollywood Brown
Derby.

'Startime' Jam-Packed With Songs
Nostalgia, Deep Set Monotony

Ladies’ Dept.

CASH
DISCOUNT

By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - It you’re
viewer who lifted your voice in
song during Tuesday
night’ s
"StirUme’ ’ special, try some rock
candy for that sore throat and
lots of luck.
If you didn’t watch NBC-TV’ a
"Sing Along With Mitch." but
found yourself tinging around the
bouse, anyhow ... congratulations.
Me? I watched and didn't ling.
Just opened my mouth a few
times to yawn.
The hour — I sea they stiU call
it "T V ’s finest hour" — was
based on Mitch Miller** popular
"Sing Along" record albums. It
brought to bland TV tbo ultimate
In blandness — a community sing.

The hour was Jam • packed with
pre-recorded song, deep • rooted
nostalgia, deep • throated singing
and deepset monotony. The stag­
ing, tentative and tortured, didn’t
help matters.
Maybe It would hive been less
tedious as a quarter-hour insertion
in the dvenlng'a TV fare. A full
hour's worth of hammering away
at old songs in sstutei to -the
1120's, block parties and World
War I became tiresome. Especial­
ly since the tempo was so routine.
In one portion, called the "Sing
Along Segment." Miller invited
viewers at homo to join In. The
necessary words flashed across'
the screen In a demonstration of
precision electronics. The fact
that tbe traditional bouncing as­
pirin er ping-pong ball did not
get into this act can be taken aa
belated recognition of n maturing
audience, community
songfialwise.
Appearing on etage with Mitch
were a chorus ot robust-sounding
min, a group of obnoxious child
performer!, dancing girls who
had little to do, and tome goodlooking Up-synching record artists.
Diana Trask, billed aa a 12-yearold girl from Australia, performed
to a song called, "A Guy la A
Guy." Tbe Brother! Four, a vocal
quartet, repeated ibelr record bit,
"Greenfields.” And Leslie Uggama
a 17-year-old girl, tang, “Just a
little sparrow In the nest, of tbe
THURSDAY P. M.
Lord." Leslie confirmed my huneb
site it) &lt;ruuir.ai«i.sM iu
tbit, of alt tba teenagers now
isj lilahw.y Paint
masquerading aa singera, she's by
Sill &lt;s» i i t n m i M i n
O ' Xswa
far the best of the lot.
f : » &lt;D Hpurta
Miller, who bad more color In
i:SS 11) Waal har
hli voice than we usueUy gel
tl) raatral Fla. Naira
S:(S &lt;») Waathar
from him during bin radio show,
ID M.rk.ts
looked uncomfortable aa tha song
•tel IS) llunitn* and rtsklse
leader. 1 couldn’t help thinking
IS) Juhn Duly
ID lluntl'J-lirInkltjr
that perhans this was h t jv .
TiSS ID *•&lt;«Howl#
h¥*r"&lt;n/WTfljiiing biT greatest pub­
7:00 (D Htanlay Bro». liualo
Till IS) Nana—Raul ISO XOwnrdO lic IdsntiflcaUon com in g . through
TUI ID Cuiun.ito S
those "sing along" albums. Tba
(I) l-acn Up
sing • along represents Millar's
II) Mtan Canyon
forts la music about aa much as
Sill IS) Hal Slaataraaa
floor - scrubbing represents Zaa
(f) natty Hutton
(I) Donna ItaaO
Zss Gabor's,
Sill (I) Itaal McCoy.
Maybe, with this nod to nothing­
ID Proilucar'a t’holca
ness out o f tbe way, Mitch can
IS) Intarpol Calling
Silt ID Dachalnr F.tbir
put together some TV specials
&lt;i) Pat Boom
based on more unique and de­
, IS) Baa Hunt
serving record albums.
l i l f il l Markham

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medienne, has landed the starring
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role In "The Datcbet Diamonds," S:H IS) Quota For A Dap _
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to be presented on "The Hour of
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DRESSES
Voilea, Cottons, Linkns
Sixes 6-16, 12-20, 12*4-24Vi

The CbasMi Swim: Tbo sum­
mer replacement f o r ‘ ‘Tbe Dennis
O'Keefe Show," starting Tuesday,
June 21, on CBS-TV, will be a
scries of 10 "P eck 's Bad Girt"
re-runs, starring Wendell Corey,
Marsha Hunt and Patty McCor
mack. In the fall, re • rune of
"Father Knows Best" go into
this time slot..
. . .
Robert Stack, star o f ABC-TV’ s
"Untouchables," sbarai tho "P e r­
son to Person" balf-bour with Ella
Fitigerald on CRB - TV Friday,
June 3.
"Meet the Press" on NBC-TV
this Sunday will Interview Ben.
William Fulbright (D-Ark.), chairman of tbo Foreign Relations
Committeo which this week opens
bearings on tbo subm it confer­
ence failure.
"Talent Scouts," returning for
• nint • week run on' CBB-TV
starting Monday, Aug. I, kas
signed Bam Layamon as host . .
CBS his restored to this Friday's
schedule Its. hour - long report,
"Who Speaks far tba Bouth?"
which was to have been post­
poned bscausa of a special report
on tha Berlin situation. Tba latter
show now is being dalsytd sev­
eral weeks.

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TV adaptation of Richard Marsh's sue it ! rS'uVg’ o ? M a i...
comedy-mystery, one o f nine
(SI Mlllloulre
m ystery' specials being produced
far lseo-41 by Robert faudek As­
ID Whe be tew Trust
sociate*.
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the host on "How Tell la A
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Giant?" NBC • T V * M-mlnute 4:14
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filmed documentary about MssIS) AdVaature Time
leo’a- little League World Series •ill
Jil WSJ Blosgot
winners. Air time: Tuesday, June
IS) Papsyn Plorhouse
II. 1:20 p.m. e.d.L
• US IS) nia Tin Tin
(t) Carta#a a
"The Lena Westerner," a W eil
era series starring Brian Keith,
debuts
NBC-TV Friday, SepL
10. Keith portrsya a w o r k i n g
rancher named Dave BUsingsm e who operates ie tbe South
west, d ree 1M0. His "side-kick"
Pat Bo om , aa usual, slags on
la a huge dog—the animal that bis ABC half-hour,
was celled "Old YaUer" in a Walt
George Gobs! la Ernie Ford's
guest en the latter's'N B C program.
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repair. Lot approx. IS x 421.
Located on 17-92, ooe mil# north
of Monroe bridge. My • equity
MOO. Take up paymenta o f $90.
per month, 9*4 Interest approx.
$3900. Contact R. J. Hayes, P. O.
Box 495, Lake Mary—o r eaN

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For SALE or RENT
3-Bedroom, M bath*. Large toe
with extra lot on canal whiafc
has acceas to Cryatal Lake,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor %
Raymond Lundquiat, Aa’ oc.
FA 2-3961
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9. Female Help Waatod
9. Male Help Wanted
19. Male mr Female
II. Work Waatod
IS. Plumbiag Bervkae
19. Electrical Servicee
14. Baild, Palat * Repel'
II. Special Services
II-A Realty Parian
19. Flewera A Plaato
IT. Pets • Livestock • Bepj
19. Macklaery - Teels
19. Beets sad Meier■
39. Asternebilas
39-A Trailers
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33. Articles Fer Bale

UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom mod­ 3-BEDROOM apartment; living
ern CB on lake; Osteen Call
room, kitchen, partly furniahed.
FA 3-3999.
1201 W. First. Ph. FA 2-0991 or
FA 2-0914,
1-ROOM
efficiency
apartment,
furnished
home,
private balb. Suitable for one or 2-BEDROOM
3300 Sanford Avenue.
couple. Across from poatoffice.

LAND W ANTED
LOTS or ACREAGE
Give legal description, priee
and' terms. Write P. O. Boa
373, Sanford, Florida.

FOR good eats whan beaded for 1-BEDROOM,
partly
furnished
the beach -S T O P at Tha Wheel,
home. Call after 9:00, NO 9-9122.
to Osteen — Meals, Barbeque,
Burgers, Ice Cream, Shakes, FURNISHED 4 room apartment,
water furnished, $90 per month.
Cold Drinks, Sandwiches and
Call FA 2-5021.
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F or 30 D ays!

BROKER

SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom
home. Assume VA loan. Low
down payment, $73.93 per aeo.
FA I-3HT,

HOUSE for rent: 3 bedroom*, 1*4
3-BEDROOM home, electric kit­
bath*,
screen
porch,
patio.
chen. including dishwasher. Lake S t Johns Realty Co. BUY OF THE YEA R: If you
Available latter part of June.
need a big three bedroom bouse
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
privileges. $75. Ph. FA 2-3395.
3013 North Grandview.
with r n baths caU FA 14391.
11$ N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-$133
8-BEDROOM home with Florida
We are ready to sell to you.
2-BEDhOOM unfurnished house,
room, m
baths, in DeBary. 3-B. R. heme, (lira, or uafura. Buy
Total $10,500. Monthly payments
kitchen equipped. FA 2-3951.
equity.
Will
rest
$119
a
month.
FA 2-7213.
$$$.00. We can- acQ 3 ways;
Wynncwood Dr. Ph. FA 2-5M0.
$350 down could be arranged.
PINECREST HOME; 3951 Park, S
bedrooms, unfurnlabad, screen­ HOUSE and FURNITURE for
salt. Three bedroom home la We have Just received another I
ed patio. Fenced ytrd. $100
Altamonto Springs, with screen­
month. Inquire FA 3-3333.
acre listing in I*k e Mary. The
ed to Florida room. House is
last one waa purchased two
FURNISHED garage apartmant.
air conditioned. On corner lot
days after the ad appeared.
alio utilities. Air conditioning
with no traffic. Furniture is
Don't let this one gat kway, a
3-ROOM furnished apartment, wa­
optional. Adults. CaU FA 3-1939.
new. U Interested call MI 7-9353
splendid buy at $9900. Contact—
ter furnished, 190. FA 2-5303.
3-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Fenced bnekyard. FA 2-4997.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 1-9499
private baths, III W. First SL
“ Open Evenings til 1:39 FM "
RENT A BED
3-ROOM furniahed apartment, 310 Rolls way. Hosplta* k Baby Beds SUNLAND ESTATES: $ bedroom
Magnollh. Phone A. K. Rot sai­
By Day, Week or Month
8550 DOWN
ler, Florist, FA $-1311.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
eautifu)
9
Bodrrom S Bath Homs
Ph. FA 3-8191
U r W. 1st SL
with Hardwood floors. G. E
3-ROOM apartment, baa refriger­ UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom duplex
UcaUy controlled H eat Well.
apartmant, kitchen equipped,
ator and stove, rest not furn­
Landscapped Lot oa Dead End
private entrance. Apply $02 W. P A R M E R ’S AGEN CY
ished. 13th * MelkmviDe. Ph.
Street where Children play to
M.
V.
Farmer,
Realtor
FA 2-379$.
safety. We wiU be proud to shew
Lillian Trama
3-BEDROOM furnished house, wa­
you this today.
R. H. Ivors, D. H. Whitmore
ter furnished, 995 per aw. Call
MOVE RIGHT IN
Associates.
FA 3-1379 altar 1:90 p. m.
2441 f . Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5231 FHA Ftoaactog—No Closing Cast
FURNISHED apartmant, titan After hours, PA 3-M13, FA 3-49*1 — tor an appointment caU —
Holes E. Neoman at
and eleae la. Adults aaly. FA KOMI, / A 3-5912
W. H. BIS Stamper Agency I I
Jimmy Cowan, FA 9-4913.
SUNLAND ESTATES: I bedroom FA 9-9931
FA 24901
bouse. Corner le t Low down
NEAR BASE:
Two bedroom
payment. FA S-iOSL
house, electric stove and refri­
gerator. $71 a month. Located
L. PAYTON
at 1913 Yala Ave. Ph. FA I-M14. R O SA

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Rsgiftared Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA $-9991 1749 at rflawatho

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t BEDROOM Spanish bungalow.
furnished, carports. Ph.

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Arbor, MS

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W. E. Shlppy, Assoc.
303 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA.3-$$91

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$90 monthly pays til, Including 0
taxes and Insurance. No closing
coats. Built In stainless stove
and oven, will also laeluda refrtgerator;. 3 bedroom, 3 bath,
baautlfut spacious central heat­
ed home near Long wood. This
I-BDRM. block borne. Low down
home would rent lor 1150 month*
payment. VA loan., FA 2 5273.
ly
in town.
Call
Builder,
FA 2-0935.

SMALL furnished apartment, 900
Park Ava. FJ 2-0731.

ygtSAS ALL
POLLS© UP
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A GOOD BUY: Have to leave the
. _l_»nd * BR fti-nisbed apartments FURNISHED cottage to Lake
Mary. FA 2-3049.
] - —stale-.- $ bedroom home In Sun$90 * M5 mo.
land Estates. $900 down and Ink#
2 BB-..furnished bouse $79 mo; 9-ROOM bouee, ojt*ru*'ued, mod­
over payments at $75 per montfe.
ROSA PAYTON,
PAYTON, REALTOR ern, on lake located in Geneva,
Ph. PA 2-9171.
Ph. FA 3-1S01 17-92 at Hiawatha
Fla. $95 per month. FO $-3519,
S-BEDROOM
home in WynneOviedo.
ONE bedroom furniahed apart­
wood. Low down payment for
ment, ground floor. Contact 2312 SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gables
quick sale. FA 3-2371.
Palmetto. 401 Magnolia Ava. FA 2-0730.
3-BEDROOM bouse on So. French
3-BEDROOM upstairs downtown
Ave., near school, 1U bath,
furniabad apartment $95 per
larga living aroa. FA 2-9957.
month. FA 2-3071.
WANTED t# buy or rent: one
story or split lavkl bouse with FOR SALE OR RENT: 9 bed­
room, 1 bath boma In new de­
three or more bedrooms; at
velopment. $10,000, $200 down.
least 1900 square ft, living area.
3-BEDROOM furnished home to
For rent, 991 per month. Phone
Call FA 2-9393.
responsible people. $100 month.
FA 2-7017.
FA 2-59M.

UNFURNISHED apartment. Kit­
chen equipped. Call FA 2-2900.

MV CHAMP A s L .

CENTRAL
air conditioned *
h#aled home; two bedrooms,
range,
refrigerator, dlapoeal,
large water healer, Venetian
blinds and drapea. Jalousie
porch. On large lot. Well, Aa*
aume 4% loan, monthly pay­
ments only $53.32, do am pay­
ment $2,000, total price $11,990.

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�Use HERALD Want Ads To Deliver Your Business Service Message. PH. FA 2-2611
8. Real Estate For Sale
BOATING. WATKR8K1ING.
SWIMMING. FISHING

6. Mortgage Loans

Stfr

Hanford

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MORTGAGE LOANS
Commercial and
Conventional Reaidcnea
WISE and JOHNSON
431 Mainolia Ph: GA 3-3493
Orlando, Fla.

Thurs. Msy 26, ’60— Pnge 9 21. Furniture
1 — REPOSSESSED Day-o-Night
sofa 339.30 : 2 twin »iie rebuilt
Hollywood beds, each $29.30: 1
full size heavy duly colt spring
$10.00; 2 full site bookcase
headboards, each *10.00: 1, 3
piece sectional 339.30; t vanity
319.50; 3 odd chairs, each $$.00:
1, 47” Hollywood bed $19.30; 1
knotty pine twin site bed $10.00:
I twin size innersprlng m all-esi
$12.50. ECHOLS REDDING CO.,
Second ami Palmetto, FA 2-6321.

LAFf-A-DAY

tf you enjoy their, plui ■ beauti­
ful view, aee this modern 3
bedroom 2 bath Mr conditioned
home on one of the prettieit
7. Business Opportunities
lakei anywhere.
Priced under 120,000 with tood
term*.

MAJOR oil company truck atop (or
leaae. FA 2-7002 or FA 2-7332.

W . H. “ Rill" Stamper Afency

8. Female Help Wanted

Realtor k tniuror
Phono FA 2-4M1
US N. Park
Phone FA 21311 n ot Park Dr.
I-BEDROOM furniibed borne, 2SM
Palmetto. Phone FA 2-1910.

J. W . H A L L
*44
wCaH Hair

2 LADIES NEEDED
to represent AVON COSME­
TICS In SANFORD. Write Box
241, Lockhart for appointment
in your home.

Jenkins Furniture

&lt;00 Sanford Ave.

WANTED: Young colored man to
work in nuraery. Ph. FA 8 4 * * .
/ / '/

French Ave
II. Work Wanted
Realtor
Phone FA 2 3041 HOUSEWORK. FA 2-2SM.

Dawn's

menu, iavoiees, hand bills, and
p r o g r a m a, etc. Progressive FREE! Cute heallhy kittens. Ph.
PriaUng Co. Phono FA 2-2*31— Longwood, Midway 4-5*71.
Over two acres an a lakeebore
30*
Wait 13th 8L
QUARTER HORSE, • years old,
lot railing from i. paved couaty
well trained and easy to handls.
road down to the water. A PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
FA 2-0795.
modem throe bedroom, two
W. L. HARMON
bath eement block bouae rests
Ph. FA 2-4223
PUPPIES. 2 months old, black and
peacefully among the trees and
white, long and short hair, $3
extendi ita invitation to you and TV Service witbia the hour. Re­
to &gt;3. Ph. FA 2-11*4.___________
pair your TV for $7.30, ia your
your family lo enjoy the quiet
heme or no charge. Auashla*
comfort of a rural eettiag only
19. Boats and Motors
TV, FA S-M35.
minute* from town. Priced re*eoaably at $11,M0. with really
Oataway To The Waterway
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
excellent term*. You will be
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
AS
typaa and slssi. installed
glad you called . . . .
Robnon Sporting Goods
“ Do It Yourself*
304-6 1 E. 1st.
Ph FA 2-3661
WB REPAIR AND SERVICE
SPECIAL SERVICE
S
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12* GULFLINER, Fiberglassed,
BRANCH OFFICE
and Supply Ce.
top, windshield, steering, re&gt;
W. H. “ Bill” Stamper Afency 20T Machinery
W.
&gt;nd St.
Ph.
FA 2 0432
mote controls, 15 It. P. motor,
Realtor A Insurer
3*01 Park Drive
Murray trailer with wineh. Will
Sew ing Mach. Repairs sell
cheap. FA 2-U14.
FA 2-8831
ALL MAKES A MODELS
BOAT: 13 ft. Thompson; wind­
REN TA LS $3 W E E K shield and controls; Sears trail­
NEW EOMMI BY
SOS W. First SL (24 hr. ser.)
er; 1936, II II. P. Evinrude
PA 2 3025
*400. FA 2-1906.

S E R E N I T Y

Sooth Pinecreot
On Oners Bead. Be. of loafer*

Sunltnd E sta te!

1 T-M. S mile* Me. of
Closing Cost
A s Low A s

VA-PHA,
FHA-IN-SERVICE

8- 2 *

AU TO GLASS
IN STALLED

FA 2-7450

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

FA 2-462$

BELL’S SHELL SERVICE
15th k French Ave.
3000 Free TV Stamps
with each scootrr purchase

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Raby
Beds. Day. Week, or Month—
AIR CONDITIONER, *'4 ton|
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Mitchell, good working con­
Ph. FA 2-7933
dition. Ph. FA 2-4418.

Buy .W isely • From

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

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WILSON - M AIER
New and Used Furniture
311 E. First St.
FA 2-3633

**Au I aald before, the doctor leaves at air, but you
try that oatmeal poultice and check back with mm
tomorrow sight."

MIAMI CLIENT WILL TRADE WOMAN want* homework or daya
work. Ph. FA 2-4011.
HOME: S bedroomi, 2tt bathi,
located on Blacayne River, North
Miami, for property in Semin­ 12. Plumbing Services
15. 8pecial Servlcea
ole County, or will tell for
PLUMLINO
AIR CONDITIONING
$31,000. Contaci .
Contracting A Reoalrs
H. B. POPE CO.
.JTc*»
Estimate*
Sfc'-Johns Realty
200 S. Parx '-T*KA 2 4234
R. L. HARVEY
110 North Park Ave.
304 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3333 A A R APPLIANCE REPAIR
We repair all appliances. We
•-YEAR old, 2 bedroom, 1 tile
specialise in all type automa­
bath, CB home; Florid^ room.
tic washing machines. Our work
Very low down payment. Low
has been outstanding
from
monthly payment*. FA 1-71IT.
North Africa to North Carolina.
Plumbing A Hasting
Give ua a try In Florida. Ph.
AIR CONDITIONING
FOR SALE OR RENT
FA 2-3307.
CONTRACT and tlEPAIR WORK
■ a v e you been looking for a qual­
1007 Sanford Ava.
FA 2-0302
ity built threa bedroom, two
15-A Beauty Parlors
bath home with large screened It. Electrical Servlcea
A Satisfied customer ia our bast
porch, on a lakefront lot? The*
you must aee this home with ita House Wiring — d'ectris Service
advertisement.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
built lo even, range, refriger­
Sid Vihlcn
105. So. Oak . . . . Pk. FA I-S743
ator, exhaust fan, disposal, dry­
RANDALL FLECTRIC CO.
er circuit. Plenty of closet apace. 112 Magnolia
FA 2 0015
Be Lovelier With Professional
Wall ftimaea and many, many
Baauty Care.
other feature* that provide a 14. Baild, Paint A Repair
better, easier way o f living.
THOS. E. THOMPSON
This horns may be aeon anytime
General Contractor
at your convenience. For further
Home Carpentry Repairs
details aee or phooe . . . .
,
Roofing A Siding
Don Howe, R ealtor
M l* Oak
FA S-TM4
Phono FA 2-0432
RAVENNA PARK SALES OFC.
16. Flowers £ Plante
103 Temple Drive
18. Special Services
Phooe FA 2-74*3 or FA MOM
Cut Flowers For Any Occasion
SERVICE CALLS $2*0
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Th* Biggest Littla Shop
S-BEDROOM, 1 bath, kitchen
FA 2-1120
or
FA 2-0270
In Saiford. All Parti And
equipped home on com er lot;
Labor Guaranteed $0 Days.
screened breeaevay and carporta combined or Florida liv­ SANFORD RADIO A T&gt; CENTER 17. Pots, Livestock, Supplies
ing. 1*94 down, |*I.SS monthly. •th. A Sanford Ave. FA 2-»741 TOY TERRIER pups, ideal pet*
*12 Paloma Ave. FA 2 7304.
for children. FA 2-4760.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state-

Odham&amp;Tudor

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclnied head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plaiHe ends. Plastic
or rayon tapes. Cottoa or nylon
cords.

OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
1 Cent per lb.
THE SANFORD HERALD
OFFICE
204 W. 1st. .St. FA 2-2*11
Naw A Used Furniture A Appli­
ances. A Good Plsce To
LAMBRETTA
BUY. SELL or TRADE
MOTOR SCOOTERS

MOUSE for lale. Three bedroom
and one bath ranch ityle home.
Low down payment, 4V»% VA
CURB GIRLS
loan. Monthly payment. 174.00. Mual be over 21. Apply at Pig ’N
Located at 20S Bamboo Drive
Whistle.
in Sunli nd Eitatei. C a l l
FA 2 5663.
9. Male Help Wanted
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

22. Articles For Sale

NATIONAL Cash Register, new
condition, used 6 mo., only SITS
cash. See at McRaney Paint * |
Glass, 2313 So. Park Ave.
HAMILTON electric clothes dryer
$65. FA 21230.

22. Articles For Sale

ISO RED laying hens. J. W. Jonas, ]
Tuskawllla Rd., Lake Jasaup.

20. A u to m o b ile *

YELLOW SQUASH by tb* bushel.
FA 2 0415.

COLDSPOT 14.2 eu ft. frt
$150. 10$ So. Sunland Dr.

1*30 DODGE, 4-door, A-l condition,
RAH. 31*3. FA 2-60*7.

GOOD used frame window*rjamha MAYTAG apartment site spin
and assorted lumber.
dryer washma machine, reasonman at Nicholson Bulck Bldg.
2*651.
PORTABLE
17 ‘a. TV $50. Ph.
21 INCH TV, RCA mahogany con­
FA 2-27M.
sol*, excellent condition. Call
FA 2-1926.
CARRIER FREEZER, 1$ cu. f t
upright,
excelle.vt
condition.
UMBRELLA tent* $39.95 up, Ilf*
FA 2-2134.
vest, boat cushior s. AKMY-NAVY
SURPLUS. 310 Sanford Ave.
GIBSON electric guitar and
4 input AMP. FA 2-7*50.
30 GUAGE Ithlca pump $40. 30
guage model 12 Windcheater 53 DODGE fordor sedan $200; in­
pump, $63. Call FA l-41$2;
clining vibrating chair $40;
F. H. Price, FA 2421$.
S A W D U S T
and ahavingt.
FA 2-3677, Bucknar k Son.
TO responsible party in this vicin­
ity; Singer electric portable *
REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
attachments. I payments M
37” Window Sills $1.25
$5.43. Writ* Credit Manager,
54” Window Lintel* $1.25
Box i*. Sanford Herald.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
CIRCULATING oU heater, tank
20* Elm Ave. Ph. FA 3-5751
and atand. FA 2-0644.
FREEZER, Deluxe 22 foot upright
* months old. Take up payments 22-A Articlen Wanted
$2$.*3 month. Sea Clyde Wells
i t DeWiU Trailer Court.
GOOD utility trailer. FA2-0620.

20-A T railers
SMALL HOUSE TRAILER, perfeet condition, Mr. Soward,
Hollywood Trailer Court, Or­
lando Hwy.
TRAVELO:
1*46, sleep* four,
•3700 cash. Owner leaving state.
Oakway Drive Juit off So. San­
ford Ave., approximately 1 mile
So. of BUl’s Tavern.
VA-KA-SHUN-ETT It ft. housetrailer. J. W. Jonas, Tuskawills
Rd., Lake Jessup.

21. Furaitnre
Used furniture, appliances, tools
•Ic. Bougbt-Sold Larry’s Mart
SIS Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 1-4133
HIDE-A-BED sofa, Lawson chair,
end tables. FA 2-SN*. 1*06
Holly Ave.

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$144,549.40

GUARANTEE

New Cars
BRAND

NEW

ONLY *1795
58 CHEVROLET
BolAir Fordor Sedan Equipped With Power
Steering, Powar Brmkao, Automatic Transmitaton and AIR CONDITIONING. Bonntlfnl Coral
and White Finloh and Whttewal Tires. JL Papak r Car For

ONLY M795
57 FORD
• PASSENGER COUNTRY lEDAN.BaalM ad W *h
Everything laclodlag AIR CONDITIONING, power
Steering, Power Brakoo and Fordomatli. {M d and
While Finish That’s In Top Shape.

Full Price *1295

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Cylinder
Automatic,
Radi* * Heater.

WAS 12783

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56 PLYMOUTH
Sovoy Sis Cylinder Fordor, Power Flita. A Good

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60 D O D G E D A R T

Used Cars
Demonstrators

Boy At

ONLY *595

DEMONSTRATOR

runs ilka new. Motor ra-buUt In
VENETIAN BUNDS cleaned and
1*36. 30 to 40 m ics per gallon
repaired. Free Estimates. SEM­
of gas. CaU FA 2-66*7,
INOLE VENETIAN BUND CO.,
15 BUICK convertible, all powar,
MO W. Third 8t.. FA 2 2102.
new top, new paint, new Urea;
*6*5 or 33M down, taka over
T V REN TALS
payments. LocaUd at Ray Her­
It .00 per dap.
ron Used Car Lot.
SANFORD ELECTRIC,
ltd Magnolia
FA 2 1302 *64 CADILLAC. FA 2 $661.

60 D O D G E D A R T
Completely Equipped

W AS

$3757.35

BRAND
NEW

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FOR A G O O D D E A L ?
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4-DR. SEDAN. Showroom Nonr 2 Ton# Blno With
W 8W Tire*. Radio, Hooter and Fordomotle. A Ono.
Owner C a r With 18,noft Actual Mile*. A n .fh tfj'ltm L ing Buy At

THURS. — FRI. - SAT. O N L Y

30 H. P. JOHNSON Javell- motor,
electric starter, exeelleet condi­
tion. FA 2-4466.

55 C H E V Y 2 Dr.

BARGAINS
FO R

$3281

Everyone!

O N L Y $595

DODGE DART

S E N E C A 2-DR. E C O N O M Y “6“
Equipped With Radio, Heater. OU F U l i r l ^ ^ A 1!
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Continue

Friendly
Nuclear
Talks On
GENEVA (UPI) - Tba nuclear
test ban talks—only major EastWest negotiations now In sessionresumed today without even a
mention of the U-2 spy plane inci­
dent that poisoned the summit con­
ference.
ill three chief delegates—Amerin James J. Wadsworth, Brilain'a
Sir Michael Wright sod Semyon
K. Tasarapkin of the Soviet
Union—described this first nuclear
conference session since the Paris
blowup as either “ normal," "bus­
inesslike" or "useful."
Wadsworth said there were “ no
recriminations—not even aa echo"
of the spy plane incident, an Indi­
cation tbe nearly 19-month-old ne­
gotiations here were running just
vre smoothly as when they recessed
May 1$.
TsarapkJn told (he 206th meeting
that the Soviet Union has "no In­
tention of carrying out any nuclear
explosions" in the framework of
the three-power research program
designed to perfect control of un
deraround tests.
He asked that the United States
provide foolproof “ safeguards" lo
nure that these nuclear shots,
hich the Soviets have accepted
in principle, will be used solely
for research purposes and not to
test weapons.

Board Assured
Road Projects
To Be Completed

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Southeast C Of C
pushes Project
To Name Streets

eommitteo M 4 tbo Town Council
in the naming and numbering
program.
In other chamber action, Ernest
Wealing, president, appointed Mrs.
W. E. Dibble bead of Urn member­
ship committee: Mrs. J. B. Jones
Sr., temporary chairman of the
program and social commHtee;
■nd Jones temporary chairman of
Too departures committee.
The members also approved for
distribution the samples of the
new brochure prepared for the
Southeastern chamber.
Following a propoial by Jones,
tha chamber voted to approve
(he use of the words, noi.-prollt
organization in their by-lawa.

£ i t y Hall Closed
Memorial Day
Tba Sanford City Hall w il ba
closed all day Monday in obser­
vance of Memorial Day. City Man­
ager Warren F. Knowles u id .
Refuse divisions will double on
Tuesday to maintain iheir regular
schedules, Knowles added.

Lcdr. Jack Langford And Trophies Won In Florida
He’ll Compete In Southeastern Contest

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’Free K ids Day*
The County Dusty Boots Riding
Assn, will sponsor a "Frea Kids
Day" at the Dusty Boots arena on
U. 8.17-82 at the Farmers Auction
Market Sunday starting at 1:20
p. m.

County commissioners mot in
brief session today and discussed
their county road program for
the balance of the year and wire
given assurance the majority of
the projects started would be fin­
ished by January.
County Engineer Robert Davis
(old the board that work will
atari oo a portion of Banana Lake
Rond and Ccclie Drive in tha near
future. He added that work It
finished on paving Wylly Are. and
Lake Mary Road.
*
The real o f tha money In tbo
road budget will be used for main­
tenance and repair work to fteiib

*“Lis s f c S f v a iw

Toastmaster
Lt. Cdr. Jack Langford o f the
Sanford Naval Air Station took top
honora In the statewide toastmast­
ers speech contest held in Sara­
sota.
Representing the Seminole Coun­
ty Toastmasters Club and other
central Florida clubs, Langford
took first place competing against
six other area wmners.
Langford's prize winning subject
was "World Disarmament."
Tba contestants were unaware of
(hair topic until a faw hours prior
to tbe speaking. At that time, tbe
contest Judges gave three topics to
each speaker with instructions to
■elect one for tbe competition.
Langfords' top rated effort
stressed the evil of Communism
and tha need for free world arms
to m is t Communism.
Langford will now compete in
lha Southeastern contest scheduled
to bo bald in Jacksonville June 11.
Toaatmaster champions from four
atates will compete.
Langford is currently serving aa
administrative officer o f Heavy
Attack Wing One at NAS.
According lo President Cheater
Guery of the local club, lha only
speech training Langford haa re-

^Outstanding Lyman High
Students Given Awards Cuban. Economic

begin at &gt; p. m. today, aa to
seniors wifl graduate. James
Beuue la clast valedictorian and
Lucy Moon is the aalutatorian.
The name* af Semteelo High
WASHINGTON (UPJ) The
student* who received awards United States announced today it
The $50 P-TA scholarship* to­ daring that school's award pre­ will cut off ail economic aid to
gram la aw page S af today's Cuba in 180 days. This would be
ward college education, presented
about Dec. 1.
by Jam#* Birkenmeyer, were
Tbe State Department u id Pres­
awarded to Jamea Butts* and
ident Elsenhower determined last
Saturday that continued aid to
Lucy Moon.
Mrs. Dorothy Webster, ropreCuba would not be ia tha national
tenting tbe Daughters of Ameri­
apd hemispheric interest.
can Revolution, presented the
H was the first major U. 8. re­
history award lo Jimmie Hosier
prisal against Premier Fidel Cas­
a n d the citisenahip award to Caretro’ * government and w e first time
Tynn Judy.
aid has been cut off lo any Latin
Ralph Diggs, principal, present­
American country,
ed the Stetson University scholarTbo President acted under the
ahip to Eddie Spellman, and also
Mutual Security Act of 1M0 which
(ha $400 teaching award* to
provide* that no economic aid be
Jam** Beuau aad May Lynn Mc­
given unless the President decides
it Is "in the national and hemis­
Cann*.
U the Mobley football award*,
pheric Interest."
James Reusu was voted the most
valuable lineman, Mike Brown,
moat valuable back and Buddy
N o Bank Holiday
Mtowtoo the moat Improved playTba Sanford AUaotlc and Flor­
%r. Mrs. Rot* Mobley and Coach
ida State Banka will not close
BUI rualsr mad* (ho presentsMonday lo observe Memorial Day,
Mows.
but will remain open as usual,
Other award* included the Amer­
the two banks announced today.
ican Logies Auxiliary eitiiesship
and Americaalxatioe presentaW ilson Registration
tioaa; the Longwood Civic League
Registration for Aral grads
pttoUa at tha Wilson
in
JAMES HBI’ SSE U dan* Pool* wiM he held at to a. m.
Council and Spanish Club awards.
valedictorian.
Commencement exercise# will
lw special class day asercises
04 Lgman High School mare than
tot different award* were pro
to (be school's outstanding

collapse, cited two other m*Jor
factors which in "combination,”
ho laid, probably impelled Ruiaia
to icuttls last week * P aris, Big
Four meeting:
Khrushchev's apparent conclu­
sion that in the race of Weilern
unity, especially on the Berlin is­
sue, “ there was lltllc likelihood of
his having his way" at the summit.
“ Serious questioning" and possi­
bly outright opposition In the So­
viet hierarchy to Khrushchev's
personal diplomacy and so-called
"softer-" line toward the weal.
Tod».y Western diplomats were
pmJTuxJIT"“ tHaT CTSft.Jta now
would veto a small power appeal
for resumption of East-West peace
talks under UN auspices, even
though he conceded tha resolution
had some merits.

bodge suggested that Gromylas
“ regretted” Kisenhower’a deetoioa
to stop the spy flights.
“ The only other possible explan­
ation," be said, "ia that Mr.
Uromyko has taken leave o f Mo
aenaes, and 1 d o s t believe this Jo 4**
so."
Lodge said the United K atie
never bad engaged la aabotago
"and Mr, Gromyko cannot cite one
Instance of sabotage by the United
States."
“ The structure of Hie world li
not perfect, but It ia not so fragile
that war can braak out because af
loncaUou.
uromyko e l a i m a d Thursday
night tha small power rasolution's
main effect would be te shield
America's "Hitlerite" policy o f ag&gt;
gresaion. Lodi
lastic illegal!

ATHENS, Greece (U P I)— ProWestern army officers seised
power in Turkey today in an
apaprcntly bloodless coup that
toppled the strong-man regime o f
Premier Adnan Menderee. They
promised to give Turkey "frea
elections" and keep K faithful to
Western alliances.
Menderes, President Celal Bayar utd National Assembly Presi­
dent Kefik Koraltan ware reported
arrested.
The armed force* seised radio
stattene and other communica­
tions facilities, aaated o ff tbo
border and set up a “ committee
of' national unity" under Gen.
Comal Gurael, commander o f
Turkish land forces, to run tbo
cou sin ?
The Ukeevsr elim sxad. store

than two years o f domestic un­
rest and n month of rlotoua stu­
dent-led protests against Mentie tvs' government.
The students apparently were
Inspired by the student upriaing
which toppled Byngman Rhea's
government In 8outh Korea.
With most communications to
the outside world cut o ff Immedi­
ately after Use army takeover, re­
porta o f the coup came from army
broadcasts over the Turkish radio
and diplomatic dispatches to other
world capitals.
Tha Iranian govarnment was In­
formed by Ha representative In
Turkey that Mendsree was la
custody and would stand trial.
The armed forces said Turkey
would stand by Ita International
obligations, and remain “ completeIf Ivad te.tba VaRed Natteaa

charter and to tha principle o f hu­
man rights."
"Wa believe hi NATO and
CENTO and we are faithful 'to
them," tha original eommuniqoo
announcing the ooup said.
Turkey la the strongest military
power In the Middle East and a
v iu l Western baatlou.
It guards Russia's outlet* to
the Mediterranean from the Black
Bea aad forms the Western front­
line between NATO and CENTO,
the former Baghdad Pact which
■Hies Iran, Pakistan, Turkey,
Britain and the United States.
The army which seised sqrttel
ia U. I.-equipped aad trained ,and
fought valiantly with t h e t H l W
Nation* in Korea. It reoMeeo
heavy U, 8. aid. Urn army num­
bera roughly. $9,060 officer* and

SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI)—A Bi­
plane U.S. air fleet carrying near­
ly 500 men and 400 Iona of medi­
cines and equipment waa on Ha
way here today to aid survivors
o f (his week's disastrous earth­
quakes.
The mercy (ask force included

the officers, men and equipment
of the 200-bed 7th U J . Army
Field hospital, k left the United
States shortly before dawn Thurs­
day $o fly here by way of Pa­
nama and Peru.
Earthquakes continued to rack
southern Chile and a loth volcano
waa reported lo eruption, but tbo
worst af the disaster that ia be­
lieved to have taken more than
5.100 Chilean Uvea appeared to
have pasted.
Fourteen persons were reported
dead or missing Thursday in the
LUfen araa, 75 miles south of Val­
divia, hut it appeared they were
victims of Sunday's earthquake

blea (indicating earthquake no­
li vity) at night
."T h e city has no telephones,.no
electricity, no heat and no good
water, the (Calle) river la stlR
very high.'*
I
McAdams reported1even worse
devastation in lha ToUah-Puerto
Saavedra araa of the oeaat, where
(he tidal waves hit hardest.
"There's not n house to ha seen
w han these citlea used to he.”
be u id . "Several hundred yards
Inland, you can aee an occasional
rooftop sitting In the trees."

union of the bitter exchange over
Soviet demands that the Security
Council condemn U. I . spy flights.
The demand was voted down !•!
Thursday.
At Washington, Secretary of
Stale Christian A. lierter acknowl­
edged today that Soviet Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev might have
found it impossible to torpedo the
aummil conference had it not been
for the American spy plane inci­
dent.
•
“ It la debatable whether It would
have been possible for Mr. Khrush­
chev to devise another pretext for
so radical and violent a position,*"
lierter told the Senate foreign Re­
Lodge laid that “ any honest lations Committee.
lierter, lead-off wltneaa at tha
reading of the president's speech
shows that he said no auch thing.” eommittea’s historic inquiry lata
Lodge's remarks were a contln- the events leading to tha summk

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI)
—U. I . Ambassador Henry Cabot
Lodge today accused Soviet For­
eign Minister Andrei Gromyko of
deliberately distorting President
Elsenhower's report to the nation
and said the president's “ love of
peace is a household word through­
out the world."
Gromyko told the Security Coun­
cil Thursday night that Eistnhower had brought “ mankind lo the
brink of war" by declaring in hia
Wednesday night speech that the
United SUtes "intended to con­
tinue Hi policy of military espion­
age and sabotage against the So-

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Xamlng of streets and number­
ing o f houses, a project spear­
headed by tba Southeastern Semi­
nole County Chamber of Com­
merce, ia expected to atari toon
in that section of the county.
At the chamber meeting held
hi Oviedo Thursday, J. B. Jonas

starting at 9 a. aa. Coni por shot in $1.

Aid To Stop

ceivad baa been in tha toastmast­
ers organisation.
Guery also pointed out that tbe
club still has a few openings for
new members.' The club meets
every Wednesday at 7 p. m. at the
Mar-Lou Restaurant on Hwy. 17-92.

News Briefs
Pasternak Weaker
MOSCOW (U PI) — Soviet writer
Boris Pasternak, ia serious condi­
tion after two heart attacks and
Buffering from a lung affliction
which may be cancer, is "getting
weaker and weaker," k waa re­
ported today.

Dog Track Bought
MITCHELL, R. D. (U PI) - The
Sodrac Dog Racing Track in
Union County, S..D., was purchas­
ed Thursday for an undisclosed
sum. New owners of tbe track, val­
ued at f l million, are Pat Feeney,
Pierre, 8. D., and Jerry Collins.
Sarasota, Fla., who owna the
Sanford-Orlaado Kennel Club.

Fla? Bill Asked
WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep.
Paul D. Rogers (D Fla.) has In­
troduced a resolution to keep for­
eign countries from using old
American flags for floor coverings,
curtain and rags. Tbe resolution
followed Wednesday's disclosure
that ao American exporting firm
hid sold 48- and 4&gt;-star American
flag* to a Arm in Haiti which sold
them as.mill and remnants for use
as clothes, curtains or scrub rags.

said that $5,M0 ie dot a id a iH k
month for maintenance wont.
“ The way it looks now tha aotire
road program will bo carried out.”
In other business during the
apecial meeting, the board agreed
to aak the State Road Depart­
ment to pipe a ditch on Ottora
road lo prevent flooding.
Agreed to cootart the SRD u&gt;
proceed with widening SR 427
from Alia monte Springs lo Longwood aa (be program baa been
Included in (he SRD budget.
Put off until test Tuesday
okaying a plat of tbo Longdate
subdivision and authorised Com­
missioner Lawrence Swoffortf to
rbeck with the Mayor A. R. Lormann of tangwood on the boun­
ds ries of lha subdivision.

Lost Toe Sewed
Back By Doctors
8ILVI8,

____
Austin
Kinney lost his toe In a lawnmow*r Thursday, but doctors sowed
it back on.
Kinney, ‘i t , was mowing his
lawn when bis left big to* got
raught in the machine and the
blade* rut H o ff.
Doctors at a medical clinic sum­
moned police, who sped to Kin­
ney’s lawn, found the toe, end
rushed it beck to the medical cen­
ter.
Doctors performed an emergen­
cy graft lo re-attach the toe.
They u id it will take five or six
day* to determine whether it will
work.

Board Turns Down
Fund Request
The County Commission today
turned down a request for funds
by the Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Department.
County Attorney Mack Ctevotand
Jr. informed the board (bat R
had oot tha authority to give
the funds and monay would have
to coma out of (ho publicity fund.
The board received a letter ask­
ing for funds in connection with
a current drivt now being con­
ducted by tbe volunteers.

Two Nominated
To Fruit Board
Two Sanford men wore nominat­
ed Thursday to the Shlppara Ad­
visory Committee, which helps
set grade for fruit In interstate
commerce.
Tiie (wo are John Schlrard Jr.
and E. M. Southwi rd.

Bombs Wreck Home
BUENOS AIRES (U PI) - Two
powerful bombs today wrecked the
home o f Gen. Juan Lagalaye, chief
of Ui« army lntelllgsucs service,
seriously Injuring bia wifa and a
presidential guard. The last such
attacks on the home o f an army
officer tarty this year touched off
a nationwide roundup o f thousands
of suspected anti-government par­
sons and declaration of n nation­
wide state o f emergency.

disrupted communication*.
Reports that a number of loot•ra had been executed In Puerto
Monti, one of the ciUes moat
heavily damaged by Sunday's
quake aod the tidal wave that fol­
lowed, were denied by officials
here.
MaJ. Utonder McAdams, assist­
ant U J. air attache here, who
made an emergency flight to Val­
divia Thursday la a U J . embassy
plane, u id people lhara are alill
"terribly distressed."
"Every Ume we land at Valdi­
via airport scores af people arc
waiting, willing to do anything to
gel oul of there," be said. "It's
nltll raining. There are alill rum-

The Sanford Polirr Benevolent
Association, lac., will place flhga
on tba graves of deceased police
officers in Memorial Day cere­
monies Monday.
The iribi.ii' will lie for Ucorgo
W. Harriett, Sam C. Gardner, Ar­
thur R. Marihall, Green W. Smith,
W. A. Tillit, Sam Smart, Charles
M. Hand, Jan es F. McClelland Sr.,
W. Connrr William .on, Robert C.
Wilcox, Wiliam Benton. David
Sprer, C cjrge H. Tomlinson, R ob­
ert L; Kennedy, Wcaley Prescott
and F. D. Dyson.
Also II.
Wbillcn. J. A. Kill!brew, Cleveland Jacobs, Joe Cam­
eron,-John V. Marlin, Tom Allen,
Oscar Vernon,. Ho'wrt L. Jones,
A. D. Sm i.'u Hubrrt Young, Clif­
ford C. Redenbaugb, Thomas Oil*
Tyner Jr., J. M. Victory, A. L,
Barineau, J. A. Howard, B. J .
Goode, Charles H. Shaffer, J. 'B,
QuatUebaum, James Hiram Lee,
Sr. and John (Thee) Lea.
Officers killed in the line of duty
were William Benton, Cleveland
Jacobs aod F. X. Graves Sr.

n.

Osceola Airbase
To Be Discussed
Tha County Commission today
authorised Chairman John Krider
aad Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr.
to go to Washington next week
to rout with federal offlclala an
acquiring the Oseeqls Auxiliary
air baa* In aerthoast Seminal*
County.

No Visitor
TOKYO (U PI) Communist
Chines* Premier Chou Ea-lai is not
likely to accept British Field
Marshal Viscount Monlgomery’a
Invitation to a private visit in Eng­
land, observers said today. Mont­
gomery, retired deputy command­
er of NATO forces, ex leaded the
invitation Thursday night at a
banquet in Peiping. He alto prom­
ised to change West ere impres­
sions « f Communist China, whieh
ha u id la ‘Wetter than (ho 0(d
China."

not board af earlier because af

jsFustuatfm
acre Inal bvferiag Lake Rar*
■ay and have tanUttwaiy given
their a-eevsl to too (motor.

TWO M L LlO lf M O U E L M poopte k C hit gg* i
on# shown here ia a public park near Coo—pcloa.

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* MIAMI (UP!}—Florida today ac­
claimed Farris Bryant aa Its gov­
ernor-to-be and furnlshtd solid en­
dorsement of hit deep-South ap­
proach to any racial problems that
may arise in tho next four yarn.
Bryant rolled to victory over
•tato Sen. Doyle Carltoo Jr., in
Tuesday's decisive second Demo­
cratic primary with a margin of
better than 91,990 votes. Bryant
tarried 14 of the state’s m coun­
lie*.
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tional returns from all 1,971 of tho
state’s precincts gave Bryant Ml,'9M votes and Carlton 009,919.
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turned back Carlton's first bid for
the governorship, bs slso over­
came the editorial endorsements
of most of the state’s msfor newspapers and tho powerful backing
of out-going Gov. LeRoy Collins
which wsrs given the ST-yesr-old
son of a former ah|ef executive.
Bryant rolled up a more than S-l
majority in defeating Carlton In
tho county.
Bryant polled 1,094 votes to
Carlton's 1,799.
Bryant capturod U of the II
county precincts. Carlton managed
to oomo out oa top by a slim mar­
gin in tho Sis via precinct.
One ef tho last atatamente made

compiled by UPI placed the toll at

News Briefs
Farm Bill Okayed

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aboiwa 'ad fLukn Blnihuc, born ta
thn travail that made itself felt
all around tho Pacific basin this
wank, added Utter amok* to that
ad at tenet w n s known veles-

WASHINGTON (UPD-Tho g n ­
Tha formation of the now volats haa approved a flta billion
dollar. farmiM My bUMte# man- canono one nlroady .mors than
90S fast high—dtapUcod Um lake
A t h u votod ky tbs Hoorn hut aoma bad and aant ausiaa of watdk
lto million lass than Prasldaet surging into the landilldo dataatod Baa Pedro Rlvor, creating a
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new threat to quaks-devastated
VaUhte.
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Th# . rumbling peaks Jattod
MONTGOMERY (UPI) - Ttte amoka aa much aa 91,000 foot in
Rav. Martin Lnthar King Jr., tho air, as 4 aoma of thorn also
Negro integration tender, goos os botehod glowing streams of lava.
trial today on two aousto ef Fortunately, few Chilean towna
perjury la connoctlon with kla a n located near tho volcanoes
state Income lax. Ring could ro- that wore in action today.
Now report* of looting cam*
ftons the disaster sons. In tha
Puerto Saavedra region, halfby this week's tidal
Johnson Holds LeadB drowned
waves, troops ware ordered to
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPU-For- take "energetic action" to put a
atop ta "acts ef pillage" bp ta­
with teas than B09 pnetaete ontidal wave lashed Chita’s
tabulated, today was Um Pams
const Tumdny, and n
eratie oomteoa far United Mates ■taJoo earthquake WM reported
m b s tor to epposs Incumbent.Ben. ta tho effihor* Chiloe I■land*.
Observer* at the University of
John Sherman Caspar (B-Ky) ta
Chile said this week’s earthquake*
wore "the most intense ever re­
corded." Seismologists ta the
Canary Island* said they ware
wqno Uwa tho** which devastat­
ed southern Peru or tho "Morascan Bivtora" earlier this year,
- A resident of devastated Puerto
Maatt, looking aadly at the creally
aggression "anywtwra ta th9 tilted walls of hi* home, agreed
world." Opening tha 191k South- with Uw experts,
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to a st Asia Treaty Orgaohiltoo
military odvtears' modaoaaas, tha and ef Ui« world," ha said!
Gatos aald tha United Matos waa
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NEW YOKE (UPI)
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by the Ocala-born, Harvard edu­
cated victor on election evo was
lha promise, If he won, to “ stop
answering these race questions of
the newspaperc.” He also Issued a
plea for unity.
In his, victory statsment at
Ocala, Bryant pointed to the sup­
port ho collacted throughout the
state aod declared, “ 1 wcot to
work to pull tho divisive elements
In Florida back together.
He said be had no "bitterness In
my heart1' for Carlton.

NEW YORK (UP1)
price* at 1 p. m.:
American TAT , : ......
American Tobacco ...
Bethlehem Steel ........
Caterpillar .................
C A O .......................
Chrysler
Curtiss • Wrlgbt ...
Douglas Aircraft .
DuPont ...............
Eastern Air .........
Ford Motor .........
General Electric ...
General Motor* . . .
Graham • Pate* ..
Int. T A T ......... ....
LoriUerd ........... .
Bhutto', Maid
Peonoy
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Soars Roebuck .....
Standard Oil (NJ) .
Studabaker ...........
U. 8. Steel ..........
Wcstlagbouse El. .,

when 1,723,470 gallons ware used
Jrom Um supply already being
used at a rate that has taxed Its
capacity, City Manager Warren
Knowtes said today. •
This was almost 100.000 gal•joa more than the previous high
May 17 and compares to a form­
er record of 9,900,000 tor a peak
day.
The city water pumps were
operating tor 90 hours and 90 min­
utes at full pumping capacity Mon­
day to provide water pressure,
Knowles pointed out ta raptallng
an earlier request by the city that
residents use water sparingly for

Duncan To Attend
Lioni Conclave

“ I want to work with him and
earn his friendship and support."
Governor Collins, at the peak of
hit own povvtict! tavver in Flor­
ida, accepted Carlton’s defeat with
disappointment. But he congrat­
ulated Bryant and offered "aoy
cooperation or assistance I can
give to him, and that he would like
lo havt."
Collins Itarned late Tuesday he
had been chosen as permanent
chairman of the national Demo­
cratic convention at Lot Angelos
In July, a post that could put him
in position as a strong dark horse
candidate for the vice presidential
nomination.
Carlton also offered Bryant con­
gratulations.
The 19 counties that went tor
Carlton were Broward,-Charlotte,
Dade, DcSoto, Glades, Hardee (his
home county), Highlands, Hills­
borough, Monroo, PinalUs, 8L
Lucie and Sarasota.
Bryant won the remaining 19
and yielded Hillsborough, PinelIn, Saraaota, Cbadtete, DeSoto,
Glades, Highlands and ;St. Lucte
by only slim margins.
Carlton's biggest votes came
frdm Dade, 111,979 to 9a,300, and
Broward, 97,974 to 19,030, but the
swells Ultra were, .not nearly
enough to atom the UOe. lor
for Ary
Jtey-

WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e su­
per aircraft carrier Saratoga and
a West German merchant ship col­
lided off Capo Hslteras, N. C.,
shortly after midnight, Uw Navy
said today.
Thera was no serious damaga to
lha canter and no personnel InJuries wan reported early today,
the Navy said.
Tha Saratoga was en route to
Mayport from Norfolk, Va.
U m Navy said a jet fuel line
which carries fuel for aircraft was
broken and n fire resulted on the
Saratoga, but it was quickly ax-

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‘Favorite’ Hara

More than t,000 persons flocked
to the polls la the second primary
as compared with 9,711 voters who
cast ballots in the first primary
M ay!.
Supervisor of Beglstrsltoa Mrs.

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VICTORIOUS CANDIDATES la thg County Commission n e w were con­
gratulated by County Democratic Executive Committee Chairman Bob
Billhlmer today as the canvassing committee met to check Tuesday's pri­
mary vote tabulation. Left to right, James Avery, Ted Williams, Billhlmer
and John Pitapatriek.
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Adams, Conner
Roll To Victory
In Ctbinet Posts

Elracr Ashlay, Ja Marina Carp
veteran of Warid War II dofaatod
Homer Sewell la lha r.ce for
pesca justice In DUtrict 9 while
Bob Carroll won over O. G.
Owen Is tha DUlrlct 4 coostabU’s
race.
Ashley, la gaining the victory,
collected 1,190 votes to hU op­
ponents, 449.
Ashley took the majority of the
votes in Fern Park, Bear Lake
and Longwood white Sewell cap­
tured the majority of Forest City
votes, 99-19.
Carroll collected 9,900 voles to
Owen's 1,049.
Carhill will replace J. Q. Gal­
loway as constable Jan, L Gallo­
way opposed Sheriff J. L. Hobby
In ibe first primary and was de­
feated.

The merchant ihlp was identi­
fied as the Bernard Leon HardL
The Navy laid the Hardt suffer­
ed "extensive damage" above the
water Use. Its radio communica­
tion* were knocked out.
Tho ship's engine waa running,
however, aod it got under way for
Capo Henry, Va.. by l a. m., aacurted by the V. B. destroyer
Stripling.
Ike Gorman ship intended ta
proceed to Baltimore.
Tho Saratoga, which carries a
A campaign to "keep Sanford'*
craw of 9,MB and is aa long aa an
99-atory bulldlag la Ugh, suffered teenagers working at horn*" la
damage (a fta upper bull and a cat- presently being waged ky Uw
walk, in addition to Uw fire.
local Florida Mate Kmfteymaat
office.
Daniel B. Hahn, manager, said
application* for summer and full­
time employmeat have been receivsd by Bemlnote High School
Kay Graves, University of Flor­ students, and ha it urging local
ida Athletic Director and bead employers to hlra local youth.
"The appllretioas am piling up,"
football eoacb will speak at the
Hahn said, “ U would bo a loss
Jaycaa luncheon June M.
G ram succeeded Bob Wood­ lo this arts, If tha graduating
ruff aa grid coach at Uw aad af seniors were forced lo toava San­
last asasoo.
ford In search of tmploymoal."

Campaign On
To Keep SHS
Graduates Home

Graves To Speak
A t Jaycee M eet

UN Ready To Back U.S. In Spy Flight

grand Jury bearing
tolls of hi* com pi
dUt toted.

In DUtrict I and Ted Williams de­
feated J. D. Cordell in the District

A retired Navy chief, accountant
and Sanford businessman ware
handily voted into three county
commission posts in Tuesday's
second primary.
James P. Avery defeated incum­
bent Lawrence 8wofford In the Die*
trict I race while John Pitapatrick
wen over incumbent Homer Little

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Peace Justice Hugh Duncan
will be out ef town from Thurs­
day through Soaday hot hi* of­
fice will remain open.
Duncan and Mrs. Duncan will
bn ta a dategallon (ram Uw Baaford Lions Club attending Uw
Florida state Lions convention at
Miami Beach through. Uw week­
end. Othara going *rom bora will
„ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ k* Hobart Carroll, Eugaoo Oildent Eisenhower to expected to tall martin and MIHoa Smith aod
Iks American people tonight that their wivat.
tin United States must stand firm
fsnkwt new Soviet threats but
toava Uw way open for future nego­
tiations with Russia.
The President's report on Mm
summit conference collapse and Us
"open akioa" inspection system i U-2 Issue
moaning to th* fra* world will bo
under U. N. coolrol.
lost moil
•nrrtod on major radio and tele­
The Midas "spy •to •tho •sky" view of
vision notwork* at I p . n .H s will
•stellite, hurled. Into orbit from satellites.1
Capo Canaveral Tuesday, was
"Insteat
known to have a key rate to Uw U-2 type
plan, which would subject strata- dress, ou
glc areas of tha world to constant proposals
survolllaocr. thus guaranteeing all plan," O
nations against surprise attack.
That th
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L.flndi today
C-47 and Its alas occupants'‘ item
East Germany after tha Iroo Cur­
tate had lifted la record Unto.
Tbo America* craw and pauen
gers, including n woman, had beta
•chadded lo fly to Wait aargtaay
this morning five days after Soviet
MIG-17 Jets forced th* piano ta
land to a Communist cornfield near
tho Baltic Baa.
After hours of fingernail MUng
today a spokesman at U. B. Air
Korea European headquarters barn
said tha pjana and Uw nine Ameri­
cans wan still grounded. Ha said
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MIAMI (UPI) - Youth and
North Florida were carved ta
Tuesday's Cabinet races with
Doyle Conner and Tom Adams
piling up ene-aided victorias ovar
older opponents from farther
Boutb.
Tho Il-yaar-oid Conner won
election ns Uw youngest Cabinet
member In tbo history of Uw
slate. Ha carriad 93 of the stale's
07 counties aa ha beat W. B.
Hancock of Graveland by more
than 90,900 votes.
Adami, 49, crushed Jeu Yar­
borough by more thaa 100,000
votes to carrying all but two
eousttes.
Adams defeated Yarborough la
the
ta•
tofw ..race
souw by
w# a
on »9-1• vote
»w»w —
Seminole County. Adams rolled
up 4,N9 votes to Yarborough's
1,412.
Ik Um oommlaatoner of agrlcultura rare, Conker ftefeated Han­
cock 9J94 votes to 9,949. Conner
took 11 of Um II praclncla al­
though Hancoek- proved strong la
Uw Sanford precincts. '
Tho victories of Conner, a fiveUt(s from
wo, - term
Park, re•enator
iy carried
affirmed Mi. , . .
into lha runoff from the first
primary May 9,.
.With 1,994 of tha slate's 1.971
prsriarta reported. Adams polled
4lt,MoS»ua to
for Yar­
borough. &gt; * o gat More than a
third or htK^vstei to his homo
county, D adc.\
WUh 1,909 practods counted to
Uw agriculture race,.Conner ratted
up 419,Ml votes against 949,979
for Hancock, who lad tkrdagk Uw
taciy coasting byt faded aa Uw

Wilton Registration,

County Judye Vernon Miae
mreUni today aa a canvassing
beard to chock a l the votes and
open the STS absentee ballots.
The absentee ballots are not o »
pected lo change the outcome is
any of the races.
Avery, retired Navy chief fremi
Lake Mary, unseated Bwofford In
the District a commission race tab*
in# 10 of the It precincts and cel*
lectin! S.4U votes to his eppen
cat's a,til.
In the first primary, Swafford
had been high man In the eating
but thara ware tour other candf
dates la the race.
Although 8wofford took two ad
the throe Sanford precincts, Avery
proved strani in Oviedo Golden*
rod, Longwood, Lake Mary and
Fern Park.
Avary, in a victory apeook after
the returns ware fas Tuesday nlytrt,
their faith In ma. I'll never M
them down." he said.
Fltxpalrick, in beating Little
grabbed 9,94! votes to kla oppon*
m i’s 9,994.
FlUpatrick captured 19 predated
although In many eases the voting 033
wna vary dost, the accountant,
who haa his offices In Banked,
took all three Sanford precincts In
chalking up his victory.
Fltxpatrick thanked kla support*
ora and promleod to work toward

own hardware and appliance stern
aa 99tk Bt, rafted up M R vote*
to Cordell'# MOi.
Williams rolled-op the biggaat
majority ed any candldata as ha
took 19 prwtacta ta mate tnlaassa
handily, white Conte* bad'TuZ „

poaod la tho ascend primary cam
lectad M U votes. His runoff ap»
pootnt in the DUlrlct 1 race, T. V.
Brawn dted a week before Uw glees
(tee.
Ike eely member ef Uw present
eommUstee wbe will agate serve
next year will be Vemoa Dumb
from District 4.
Commlsteon Chairman J a k a
Kridsr dedlnad ta anak n-elacttag
. »•
this year.
0- -».It,-7
*"

XIj

In Perfect Orbit
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
America's first "spy•lll•lhe•sky'•
sataUlto whirled aroend earth to
a naar-parfoct orbit Udsy, poised
for a crucial test of lu mliiits.
detecting “ eye."
•if!J -tJ
U. 8. scientists platted the path
ith
of the 2ti ton-moorlot, named M
*
ih
daa 11, as accurately as possl.
. l;
.1btc, to work out.a tight series of
real and simulated missile firings
during its oiterating Ufa of absut
* month.
T. ' &lt;
The tests ware dalayed aoma*
wbai Tueiday when, shortly alter
(he satellite had gonn Into orbit,
a key computer malfunctioned
and scientists wero forced to
spend 99 minutes miking rattgh
calculations by band.
The Air Force hopes tit provu
that Midas )l can detect rackrig 7
by boat radiations the miao u
they art launched. This wt
pave Um way for a system
satellites that would patrol Ui«
aklta around-tha-dock within tw«
years, to warn against aaeak a t
tacks by an aggnsaar.
■

Unknown’ Takes •
Committee Race
TAMPA (U P I)— Tlm iidM u

wondering today if (ho acridoa
his name carried l o U d u n u
political unknown from Jack
villa, to aa amaxing victory in

muablaa ' confirmed t h a t b a d
weather bad delayed tbo plant's
takeoff for tbo two-hour flight to
Wtoabadcn.

Monthly Drills

primary haltot

up majority opinion to th* coun

Tho lira siren will Mast off
to DoBary at 9:41. p. m. Thursday
announcing tbo atari af the
monthly « m drills, Id Manly. Bra
chief raid. Hotly added that Ml
active firemen a n to tepart at
lha S w im s a t t p a ,

tha Delary re-

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.—

Castro Denies

D - • a^V
1
\W f t
Life 2

aW

'Tenne (teo vote* Tuesday which
ifavd him a total of 722 delegate
*. voles
aiAlaa definitely
ifof IitIf af (S committed
OAmmlffpft or
flP P
1f»
exf pressing a preference for him.
i H« needs ooly 600 vote* at the
} convention to win the nomination,
j Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Arix.)
» Is runner-up to Nixon with 29
f pledged votes. Many delegates
(Have yet lo be chosen but most
, arp expected to go to Nixon bartying some dramatic political up! oat.
* Ooldwatcr, not regarded as a
i serious presidential contender, fre; quenlly baa bean mentioned as a
possible running-mate for Nixon.
f However, many others figure in
•peculation for second place on
: th a GOP ticket.
Nixon long has been regarded
•In Republican circles ai the logi. cal presidential nominee in view

HAVANA (UPD—Premier Kidd
Castro, his face flushed with
anger, said Monday night there
was no truth to American press
reports that Cuban troops have
surrounded the V. S. naval base at
Guantanamo.
The Imports, published In Nor­
folk, Va., had previously been de­
nied by U. S. authorities.
"On May 1, we made it dear
In definitive terms that Cuba did
not have an aggressive attitude
toward the Guantanamo base nor
about any other matter," Castro
told a press conference.
"These reports were propagated
by elements which persist in try­
ing to provoke a clash between
Cuba and the United States. . . .
"The aggressions don't come
from Cuba, but from the United
States . . . and from the U. S. Sen­
ate, from the planes that have
burned our sugar cane, from the
circles who persist in creating
problems for Cuba."
Tbe Premier said Jose Miro
Cardona, Cuba's new ambassador
lo the United Stales, will leave
for Washington "when conven­
ient." He did not set a date.

4 Q fff-4 st}r!!irc.9 n
mbpo

ha tip# nrffllflpiit.

-Negroes Planning
j Beach Mixing Drive

There Goes All 9
CLINTON. Okla. (UPD — A
stray cat blackad out tha towns
of Clintoi., Arapaho, Custer City
and Thomas for eight minutes
recently, but gave its ninth life
doing it. Jt crawled into a trans­
former at the Public Service Co.
and was electrocuted.

BILL LEBHERZ, marketing dlrwtpr of Ox Fibre Brunh Co., right, is wel­
comed to Sanford by Mayor Earl Higginbotham, center, and a group oj
business leaders and officials Tuesday. Left to right, James Wright, Man­
ager of the Benson Junction plant; Clifford McKibbin, chairman of tha
Chamber of Commerce's committee of 100; Higginbotham, B. L. Parkins
Jr., president of the chamber and Lebherz.
(Herald Photo)

« half of the administration during

' kla f u

MARION, Ind. (L'PI) -Deputy
Sheriff Guy Spencer, a police offi­
cer for more than 20 years, says
ht's had some "close ores, but
nothing like this.”
Spencer, 49, was escorting con*
vlcted rapist Harold Lohman from
the courthouse to the county jail
Tuesday when his prisoner pulled
out a hidden .32 caliber pistol,
aimed It at Spencer and clicked
the trigger three limes at point*
blank range.
The gun misfired each time.
“ My guardian ar.gel must have
been on my side," Spencer said.
Lohman had been out on bond
pending an appeal from a Janu­
ary, 1930, conviction of raping an
ll-ycar-old girl. He was ordered
back Into circuit court when his
bond expired and the judge or*
dered him held for pre sentence
investigation.

1000 should bo a bigger year for
bualnesi than tbe previous year
Bill Lebherx, marketing director
of the Ox Fibre Brush Company
told a group of Sanford business
leaders and civie officials Tues­
day.
Lebbers was the guest of honor
at • apecUl noon luncheon at
Mrs. Appleby's Restaurant.
Tho marketing director waa in­
troduced by Jamea Wright, man­
ager of tha Benson Junction pUnt.

Attending the luncheon were 1.
L. Perkins Jr., president of the
Chamber of Commerce, John
Alexander, newly elected Jaycee
president; Mayor Earl Higgin­
botham of Sanford; Clifford MeKlbbin, chairman of tha chamber's
committee of 100; Mack Cleve­
land Jr., county attorney; Vernon
Miie, county judge; Robert Bau­
man, president of the Sanford Atlantic Bank and John Kridsr,
manager of tbe chamber.
Lebiters told the group that bo
waa tired of bearing about say
depression. "As toon as thing*
atari to slid then fa always de­
pression Mlk.
"At far as we are concerned,
we are doing business like nthar
before and are way ahead of Dit
year, Lebbers laid.
The area plant, localad at Ben­
son Junction, employs more than
100 peraons and uses Sanford as

• DAYTONA BEACH (UPD - A
&gt;Negro leader said Saturday a new
! drive to Integrate public beaches
'probably would begin hen, but
! pat until after Tuesday's primary.
I Tha Negra spokesman, who
r asked that his name not be used,
! fa an official of the NAACP. He
iasid the drive would be delayed
The tan collector's offlco re­
, «atil after tha primary because
Negroes did not want ft to cause ported today that an error ap­
• last-minute flare-up in the gov- peared in the annual tax salt no­
tice which liattd the New Mount
The spokesman said the cam- Cavalry Baptist Church as owing
alga "might" begin along Daya’a Beach'a miles of broad 170.54 in texts. The nmount should
lehaa next weekend.
* have appeared aa Hue from Lovle
ho moiling a d d ip a p .^
fAACP leaders met la Tampa L Battles and hot sha chunk
■atiy to plan tho drive.

Tax List Error

Oviedo Graduates
Hold Services

tft ?

X special service waa held ea
Sunday for tha graduating alast
of tbe Oviedo High School.
Rev. Jock T. Bryant, porter of
tha Pint Baptist Church in Orisdo, gave a talk on growing up.
Services were held in tha First
Msthodlst Church In Oviedo.
Miss Naomi Tuhy playad the
piano for the precobslonela. The
citae president, Michael Duda, gave
tho invocation and Misa JoAaaa
Oliver read tho scripture.
Rev. George Carlton, pastor of
the. Methodist Church,
the benediction.

"SUPER RIGHT* BEATY WESTERN CHUCK

"

"I waa taking him to the jail,"
Spencer said. "We use the alley
quite a bit going from the jail to
the courthouse and back. I got
him about half way. He pulled a
gun from his right coat pocket
and turned and ftred at me.
"While I was getting my own
gun out of the holster, he pulled
the trigger twice more. ____

Youth Talks Way
Out And Into Jail

"II look me by iurpri*e," Spe*.
eer uld loberly. "We were goin*
lo search him at the jail."
The prisoner had been brought
to court by his attorneys. When
he finally was searched, authogi.
ties found more than the giA?
"Lohman had three hacksaw
blades sewn into the waistband of
his trousers," the deputy said.
"He had foam rubber insoles in
his shoes, and a pair or wire
cutting pliers in his right shoe.
A key and box of medicine were
in the other shoe."

DALLAS, Tex. (UPI)—A fasttalking young man arrested for'
speeding had the brashness to
telephone Dallas Mayor It. L.
Thornton In tbe middle of the
night and demand release from
jail.
Jerry Mixon, 20, told the mayor
he was the son of city Council­
man George Mixon. The mayor
w u o in
got the chief of police to order
the release of his caller.
The next day pollca discovered
that Jerry Mixon waa not the son (
of the city councilman and had
w all
*
been arrested before for not hav­
PLUMBING, HEATING,
ing a driver's license and using
AIR CONDITIONING
loud mufflers on hia car. He was 1007 8. Sanford Ave. FA 2-UI1
arretted again.

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Leave It To Kids

MANKATO. Minn. (UP!) —
Police arrested three teenagers
they sold "fished** contenta out of
n night despository at the First
National Bank. The police declln.
ed to tell how the youtha warn
abla to got to the money in the

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SULTANA SHORT GRAIN

1Pupils Pur On Folk
Dance Program
. A program of folk dancoa waa
.put on at the Leke Mery Element{«ry School by the third grade
-pupils Tuesday afternoon.
' Class numbers taking pert ware
iPat Beet, Sue Brooklyn, Nadine
|Johnson, Emily McMenamln, Patti
;|far Riley, Fatty Rowall, I.ynette
iBchooley, Lynn Smith, Kay Winder,
hold, Karen Smith, David Benson,
Wayne
man, Roy
WR/fts Bo
Doroin,
IW7 Cheater,
Lnriwr, Johnaionnlay Jimlaas, Craig Keogh, Berry
Werner, David Wester end Charles
' Dunn.

“ SUPER RIGHT* ALL MEAT

FRANKS
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The Answer Hurt
BT. PAUL, Minn. (UPI) — Joneph Donovan sold "gladly" when
;Republican Mock worker Richard
McMillan called at his home In n
•urvey to determine what party
resident favored. Donovan le a
long-time secretary of state and
P member of the state Democratic•Fanner-Labor Party.

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; NORMAN, Okie. (UPI) - Mrs.
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found this not* from an annoyed
|patron stuck ea n stamp-vending
meeklae which frequently broke
fawn; "Yen fight rain, sleet, mow
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�HAWS— As the four heads of
svensment go their separate
ways in the anermath of the exadoakm at tbo summit — or Just
(glow It — one conclusion Is 1nuseapable. They art all, without
•xcspUon, reduced In suture.
Inch nation hai begun In its
way to develop o rationalisation,
a Justification, for what happened
and for the role that the natlon’a
-loader played or failed to ptay.
White this may do for national
janaumption, to assuage wounded
^arlde and salve hurt feelings, It
3$ - not good enough.
•'There la a great void, a vast
.lad somewhat ominous omptljg a i, In which only a few perma can Join tbo chorus of "I
Id you so." Among them are
riUea such as former Secretary
f State Dean Acheron who hare
mslatently scorned summitry at
i extrais* opening the way to
&gt;*ela*ly tbo kind of storm to
bleb President Eisenhower was
Ibjsciod and to o painful dlsittskm'putting the caute of peace
lek to a now low. But oven these
ritlcs could hardly have foreseen
w aeeldent af. the - espionage
lane and its effort M any slight* chance of meets* at tha sum11$..
It I* t«o early to knew how
tab of the four ao dissimilar
m wffl react in tbo void that
is been .erarJaf*..wVwhowtr
10. go on travellag, receiving aa
i Portugal tbo maaslvs acclaim
i t t hat coma to.moan much to
its . It la probata# that bis Aslan

2 CAiB K-4M: Peggy 0., aged,» ,
Jg perplexed about romance.
3 "Dr. Crane," aba began, "1
la v a dated a teacher of cboralstry
for the past four years. Ha la now
ft, and Ms nemo la Joe.
. "Ho Ilroa with Us widowed
'Mother, who atoms to libs mo fairI f wall. And Jot protest* that he
Torts me, but ho shies away from
dll talk about marriage.
* "Recently, while I wai attending
*dur stale teacher’* convention, 1
'met a high school principal named
Arthur.
"He it a widower, aged &gt;4, with
r| little boy who la three rears old.
And Arthur has bora driving ovor
to my Iowa oach weekend to see
• "Jot Rtta b u t becauta 1 don't
■fra bias all af aur time, but I bar*
derided I kart already apent four
J ta ri with Jot, ao why wast* my
lift on au old bachelor. Am I

; tractive, but if they have deferred
-to a widowed mother for U yean
pad bava become enslaved by tb*
j habit af patting iff decisions, they
; are uausfiy difficult to handle.
•&gt;- A widower, however, hs* already
1keen
housebrohra by
$
P ^ a i. saw^wwswwww
Wg aoma other
-woman.
' i; Ha la thus more considerate than
Jhs bachelor, and for men under•steading of women.
!► Beside*, be la not to indecisive.
•Rad women can't get their great.' net romantic thrills from the kisses
i n f o timid male,

live follow-up, txen of great
value. But, as in Latin America,
their usefulness. Is questionable,
since they stir expectations that
cannot or will not be fulfilled.
And as Elacnhotrer reaches the
end of his authority these cere­
monial progresses with all the
appurtenances ol vait cheering
crowds and triumph^ archways
bava leas and lesi vzW.
On the eva of hit departure It
wai characteristic that Prime
Minister Macmillan should exreis to those who talked with
Im about the future a concern
for Eisenhower and wbat It had
meant to him to tako such In­
sults from Khruihchev. After
■11, aa the prime minister re­
marked with the urbanity, the
worldliness, that la bit hallmark,
a president of tbo Unltod States,
and particularly this prfsldant,
"la unfeeuatomed to th§ kind of
rough oxehango that la Urn staple
of life for those of us who grow
up In the House of Commons."
!w*w will he reaet7 What will he
do?
Tho Macmillan watchword Is
testeaH,
Above ail, no haity action from
tbo West, since there la no evi­
dence that the Communist line
out of Moscow la about to under-

t

For women regard Indecisivenets aa a feminine trait. They
think man are POSITIVE and bold,
not uncertain and hesitant
When they meet a fellow who
can't nuka up Us mind and who
runs boms to mamma to got hla
problems solved, they subcon­
sciously rata him aa only half-man.
Most women react with disgust
at the stories of males who use
rouge and lipstick or dress la
feminine lingerie, for women don't
grow romantic about half males.
But there arc a lot of other sec­
ondary famala traits besides the
use of rouge or lacy lingerie.
Women themielvea tend to feel
timid, uncertain and physically
waaker than tbo other sox.
So when they encounter a male
who la timid, uncertain and afraid
of athletics- or fisticuffs, they
vaguely recoil.
You unmarried girls like Peggy
CAN marry a bachelor and bo rea­
sonably happy, but you will gtMraUy pay a heavier price in quar­
rels and heartache.
A widower of the same traits
and physical charms, will be a
safer bat for a happy, harmonious
married life.
And If your bachelor boy friend
la tha son of a long time widow, bb
doubly on guard, for bo will prob­
ably ramaln tied to her' apron
strings till ah# dies.
So 1 advised Peggy to continue
dating tbo widower. It Is okay to
keep dating an old bachelor U you
bava no other bettor prospects,
but don't waste more than •ooe
year of your Ufa on such "manana” guys.
Sand for my "Tasta for Sweet­
hearts," anclosing a .stamped re­
turn envelope, plus 10 cents (non­
profit), They wlQ help wood out

go a radical shift. The disillu­
sion Is almost .greater for Macmlllan than for Eisenhower since
he bad built his hopes higher,
and certainly just prior io the
U-J he bad given clear indica­
tion that ne was prepared to go
much further In a temporary solu­
tion for Berlin than Franco or
the United States.
On the day that tha heads of
government left Parts for home
the hading commentator on the
stale-owned radio, which In
France under the DeGsulle re­
gime has become virtually an In­
strument of propaganda, said with
something like proud complac­
ency that the U-2 proved the
wisdom of the DeGaulh policy of
refuting to anbmlt control of
France'! fleet and air force to
NATO. This was an example of
what could happen if one’s allies
were not consulted. That la, of
course, untrue, since, no mailer
what the agreed extent of con­
sultation, such an act as the
espionage flight would never have
coma within Ha compass.
If this la (o be the lino, then
Doaaulla’s nationalism and bis
determination to build, regardless
of coat, an Independent nuchar de­
terrent for France la reinforced.
The t-aric—fnlly of that four**—
Ha Impossibility In relation to
French resources—has been evi­
dent enoughJajMJlKf.
th* country It is given a glowing
color by the dream of grandeur
of which DeGaulle is noth sym­
bol and progenitor.
Aa for the fourth man, wa
know loo well what bit course is
to be. It is to cause the utmost
trouble and uncertainty in the
West without provoking a war.
Or, at any rate, the assumption
despite th* summit explosion Is
still that Khrushchev wants to
atop short of war.
If the recent pait la a pre­
cedent, tha tragedy will be to find
the West In tha newly created
void reading to the actions of
the Commun'U loader. Except for
piecemeal Instance*, tom* of
them important enough, the West
baa not taken n major independent Initiative alnce the Marshall
Plan. That fact should sober oven
the hotleit of hot-heada who now
teem determined to reset with
a bigger and bigger chip on tbo
shoulder to (he Russian aggros*
sivenesa. The MarsbaU Plan
saved Western Europe from com­
munism and U has stood through
the vaara at a aymbol of wbat
the west can do la unity. It la a
lesson, a profoundly Important
example, if anyone it In tha mood
to discover what to do in a void.

When guests arrive lo spend. a
night or two they will bring suit­
cases with them. These must be
moved from their automobile to
tho guest room.
It la tha part of the boat to do
tho carrying. This avet though ho
may bo a frail man with a bad
back. Carrying me suites at could
bo Just enough to cause the baek
to snap, crippling the boat foe
the duration ot tha guests' visit
Oa tha ether hand a mala guest
may be a former athlete, aoHdly
built and aa powerful aa an ex.
Ho may keep hlmaolf in excellent
physical condition taking atr*mi­
en* extra lies, whereas the host
la the bookish typo whoa* physi­
cal oxartloo is limited to walking
to hla automobile or the boa.
Tb* guest, loosing th* situation
will inslit upon carrying tho suitcues. If tb* boat has already
started to walk, off with them,
th* guest wffl Intercept Mm and
try to wrest tb* suitcase from
hla grasp. The Lost will fight back
using up soma of 4bo limited
strongth that should bo conserved
for carrying tba snltcaM.
If tha guest, la spfio af Ma
greater strength, cannot wrest the
suitcase* Horn th* boat ho wffl
demand th* privilege ot carrying
at Watt o m . But the hoot will re­
fuse th* compromlao, contending
that U la •taler to cany two
suHcaeee than on* because they
balance each other.
On the other hand should th*
guaat win out sad wrest Uw suitcaaea from th* boot and walk off
with thorn th* host will be martifiod, fooling that ho baa not done
Ma duty by Ma guest and alas
that Ms inferior physical condi­
tion has beta exposed and em­
phasised.
dearly, it la right and proper
that tba boats do tb* carrytag
But tbs guests could cooperate
by bringing with them suitesaea

WASHINGTON — The law.
makers blinked when the man saw
he needed $4,000 to alow down the
revolving door at the Capitol.
And, in almoit the same breath,
be said be wanted $S million to
•peed up th* Capitol'* trolley aervice.
There were other *trang* re­
quest* for money on thl* occasion
—the annual trip of Capitol archi­
tect George Stewart to th* appro*
priationa room.
If the general rule applies, the
lawmakers will approve most of
th* Items, almost all of them
matters Involving penonal eonvenlence.
,
There was, for Instance, a re­
quest for money te pay a musclesoother—physical therapist they
call him — to give our senators
fro* massages la the gymnasium
•team room.

"Then tho warm girl, with a
warm smUe, takes your bar* chest
and puts it against a cold, cold
plate."
"Why does the do that, Daddy"
"1 am not sure, ton," I said.
"Evan la restaurants they warm
the plata.. But In tha X-ray room,
tho photographic plataa are made
of romt best .resistant motel,
furthermore, U is your father’a

bor hammers—"with a kick Ilka
that wa can got you a spot oa th*
Forty-niners," said tho medico.
Our diet la inquired into. "I oat
Ilka a horse," 1 jsald. "Neigh,
neigh."
"Very funny," said tba* medio
without a smile. "Let's try tba old
blood pressure.” Ho wrapped up
my arm and pumped and Ustmad.
"Hmmmm," ha said.
1 bate tnoae “ hmmm" things. It
could mean anything.
"Taka this aUp up to X-ray,"
aald tba doctor. Medicine it spe­
cialized those scientific days. (You
could cut your throat and tha stom­
ach man would not touch you. "Out
of my department. So* Dr. Jones,
ear, nos* and throat Hours I to
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X-ray la a curious department
of modern medicine. Thia is Where
wo got tho picture on tbo oM
pump.
"Take off everything down to th*
waist," said th* lady la tha white
smock.
"My wrist watek, too?” I aaked
shyly. You know, you might want
to know what time it la.
Tha lady slapped a pair of ovorals* calipers oa my bar* chest
"Good heavens, girl I These a n
cold”
"Now, now," aha said soothing-

voices. Something like your own
Iniuranco la peculiar. You must
voice when you tell the child: pass to your reward under very
“ Wouldn't you rather play some­ special, fine • printed clrcumthing else besides cooking tho cat
stances. The more you see the doc­
In the oven, dear"
tor, tho less ensnee they have to
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Well, dear hearts, I can remem­ pay off. It la found buaiaoas.
ber when we did not have annual
checkups. We juat took an aspirin
Anyway, back at tha X-ray
and aald: "Maybe It will go away Ranch: Thera you ara with some­
In an hour."
thing boating In baek of you. And
Tho medical men did- not ap- you think, "She probably turned R
prove of this attitude.
on and forgot to turn It off. I am
Nowadays, I cannot pick up a probably well-done, already."
magaxine without reading about
"Breath* deeply," sbe said.
all th* horrid things that aro hap­ "Hold ttl”
pening to m*.
1 tail you a man standing around
"Annual cbackups aro your beat in bit pants, with hla chest against
Insurance."
cold motel, la la bad psychological
I read that la my own Insurance position.
company ad. At first I could not
"You may dress now," said tb*
see why they should downgrade smiling lady, awitehiag off the cur­
Ihclr own lnaurane*. But 1 Imagine rent and stepping cut of the lead
they aro taking tbo odds oa their box.
bet.
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, That's that for on* more year.',

By JAMES KELLER
"Singers have a glorious mis­
sion— to transmit to thtlv *udldlenees all the musical beauties
that lie in ooera.”
“•flCKffft. jlovauni MartlnelU, the
world-famed tenor wno sany with
New York’s Metropolitan Opera
for 30 years and who will soon
celebrate the 30th anniversary of
his singing debut in Milan.
On* who it imbued with the
conviction that he has been en­
trusted by God with a mission to
fulfill in life utuslly experiences
the true Joy of living.
Oh the other hand, he who has
little or no concept of the special
role he is expected to play on (he
stag* of. life ordinarily leads a
dull, almlesi, purposeless exis­
tence.
In God's plan you, too, have
been given a personal assignment
to "transmit” to men a bit of
divine truth, goodness and beau­
ty. It should be a "glorious mis­
sion” for you because you also
can make the world better for your
being la it.
"As the Father has tent Ms, I
also sand you.”
Deepen In me, 0 Holy Spirit, a
keen realisation of the mission
la lif* which You oxpact mo to
fulfil.
Human and animal footprints
believed to be anywhere from *,000 to 1,000 year* old have been
found at Managua, Nicaragua.
Scientists believe tbo prints to b*
tb* earliest trace of man la that
part of th* world.

And • $1200 Hem — for tw*
•pcelal mahogany telephone booth*
for the Democratic cloakroom of
the Senate.
Lookinf over all thia proposed
•pending had my head spinnlng-W
especially that one about th*
turning door that turn* too fait
for our apeedy lawmaker*.
Stewart maintain* that it's t&lt;*
dangerous and it need* a governor
to hold down the maximum (peed
to l i revolution* a tnlnutt.
Holding legislators in check
with • governor isn't as costly,
of count, aa rushing them through
n subway. Stewart wants to buiM
o new trolley taction underground
from tho new, naw House O ffice
Building to the Capitol.
This undoubtedly will turn out
to bo tho most expensive on.,
minute rid# in oil the world's
transportation history.
Now, members of tha House
must walk from their offices ta
th* Capitol serosa tho street,
while tha 09 men and the lady on
the Senate aide ride In atyl* on *
$4 million trolley system.
”
Th* architect waa describing
the n*w proposed line. "Th* haul,"
he said, "is not too long, and ths
longest run would take a little
brer cne minute from terminal tu
terminal.”
Bap. Frank to Bow (R-Ohio)
sighed: "Thir^-$^'«&gt;l* . 2s for
that?”
Actually, the money for this
trolley system is Just a smalt hunl^
of the full cost connected with*
the nsw, new House. Building.
That structure, now being built
so that each congressman may
hays a three-room suite instead o f
two, will end up coating flua
million before it’a completed in
1063.
There was one request that did
stir up the lawmakers' dander, it
was for an additional tree doctor
for the 2,600 rare, beautiful treca^
on the Capitol grounds. Only ons*
man is attending them now.
Rep. Wait Horan (R-Wash.)
was mortified. “ As ah apple grow,
•r who has not only 2,600 trees,
but 16,000 trees,” he said, "I do
not understand why the architect
has to have tree surgeons.”
Htowart explained that a lot
of hi* trees are U to 60 feet high
and many ara ailing from Dutch
elm disease. They're gelling up lorn
years, ha said — 60 and 66 yesta*
•Id — and need additional loving
cart.
Whereupon the congressmen
went into an off-the.record huddla, and then apparently buried an
axe in that request
But it looks Ilko they’ll furnish
the money for the trolleys, the
revolving door, tho telephone
booths — and their own bone dot*

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W edding Announced

MR. AND MRS. JOHNNY 0 . CARHART JR.

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Mil­
ler, Sanford, announce the recent
marriage of their daughter, Miss
Anna Will Miller, to Johnny G.
Carhart Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Carhart Sr., of Baltimore,
Md. The wedding was solemnized
at the Baltimore Catholic Church
with Father Powers, officiating.
The bride, given in marriage by
her brother-in-law, Lewis M. Cor­
tes, wore a gown of white nylon
lace over laifeta, a single strand
of pearls and carried a bouquet
of white mums, centered with
white rose buds. Her fingertip
veil of silk illusion fell from a
crown of seed pearls.
Mrs. Cortes, sister of the bride,
was matron of honor and groom's
father, served as best man.
Following the ceremony, a re­
ception was held at the home of
the groom'a parents. Assorted
sandwiches, cake and punch were
served to the guests. Assisting
with the serving were Mrs. Allen
Karr, aunt of the groom and 5!rs.
Miller, the bride's mother.
For a wedding trip lo the moun­

tains. Mrs. Carhart chose a gray
suit with black accessories and
the rose huds from her bridal
bouquet. The couple will reside
at 4232 Birger Ave. in Baltimore.
Tbe bride was born In Barwick,
Ga.. graduated from High School
In Morvin. Ga. After moving to
Sanford, she has been employed at
Florida Fashions in Orlando.
The groom was born in Penn­
sylvania and graduated from the
Long wood High School. He is now
employed by a Service Station In
Baltimore. Out-of-town guests in­
cluded Mrs. Miller, mother of
the bride, Mr. and Mra. James
E. Florey of Jenkinstown, Pa.,
Miss Betty Florey. Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. M. Cortes and
children of Ashland. Ohio and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Florey, Judy
and Joe Florey of Livingston, N.

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A!wa&gt;s buy eggs from a market
where they are refrigerated. Eggs
quickly lose quality at room tem­
peratures.

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Mjs7 Chase Hostess
*To Scout Leaders
About 50 adult girl icout leaden, Robb, Mrs. L. J. Leary, Mrs. T. C.
assistant leaden and committee Thompson Mrs. John Sutherland,
workers met recently at the home Mrs. Wendell Holmes, Mm . Tom
of Mra. Randall Chase, district Stewart. Mrs. W. D. Bridge and
chairman and neighborhood No. 1 5!rs. Robert Graffrus.
chairman. They reported a most
Mrs. Chase (hanked tlie leaders
aucceisful year of scouting in Scm- for their outstanding work and
innle County during the past year. showed the group the new centen­
5liss Marge Nichols, Irom the nial badge to be worn by all who
Orlando Citrus council office, was i participate in scouting for the next
a guest. Duting the evening, Miss three years. Four workshops con­
Nichols awarded certificates of cerning programs, recruitment,
completion to a group who has public relations and training were
completed the basic leadership conducted by Mrs. James Buckler,
course in Sanford.
5trs. W. W. Jones, Mrs. Lewis
They are M n. Charles Bennett, Jlorgan and Sirs. D. H. Fletcher.
Mrs. G. D. Bishop Jr., Miss Nancy
Under the direction of Mrs.
Buckler, a Brownie Day Camp will
be held June 6 to 10, at the Silver
Lake Boy Scout Camp. In response
to numerous requests of scout
workers, a Red Cross first aid
class will be given at the Episcopal
Parish House.
Miss Sally Robb, a mariner
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scout, and wearing a uniform that
Members of the Girls Auxiliary many of the group had never seen,
of the Central Baptist Church were was Introduced. A humorous skit
honored at a Mother-Daughter was presented, entitled "Hams In­
banquet, recently, sponsored by ternational." It was presented as a
the WMU of tbe church.
Playhouse BO production and was
The dinner' was served in the planned in honor of Mrs. L. R.
a church dining hall and members Bauer who .has helped with the
w of the Junior Gr A .’a.jh cir mothers scouting,w oprai*.. the. past, four
and members of tbe WMU Execu­ years.
Mrs. R. E. Stutsman's entrance
tive Council, were guests of honor.
Mrs. Ina Galloway was In charge In the new girl scout uniform of the
of the preparation and serving of 21st century stopped* the show. It
was made of black material with a
the meal.
5(ra. Mary Cameron, GA direc­ silver cloth tunic and sliver helmet
tor, gave the welcome address, with violent red feathers towering
and the program with the girls over it. Others in the skit were
participating preceded the dinner. Mrs. H. H. Osborne, Mrs. Morgan,
Those attending were Rev. and Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Buckler and Miss
Mrs. Gail Smith. Mrs. Galloway, Mabel Chapman.
At the conclusion of the pro­
Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Lorena Crit­
tenden, 5trs. Maybelle Hayes, Mra. gram, Mrs. Chase presented Mrs.
Marion Kennedy, Mra. .Nell Bul­ Bauer a cherished certificate of
lock, Mrs. Harriett Bridges, Mrs. appreciation for her work during
Eva Benton, Mrs. Ruby Bridges, the past four years. Mrs. B. Wol­
Mrs. Edna Giles.
ford led the group in a "Scouts
The Misses Faye Haynes, Cindy Own" closing ritual. Refreshments
Kennedy, Marcia Bullock, Evelyn of green punch and green Iced
Cameron, Becky Cameron, Linda cakes were served by Mrs. C. F.
Bridges, Brenda Benton and Pat Lind, the new neighborhood N o.'2
Spears.
chairman and Mrs. Bauer.

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DonateS’T w o Rugs
T o Church Nursery
The Phebean Class of the First
Beptist Church met for their May
meeting at tbe home of Mrs. Ralph
Bella.
The devotion was given by Ihe
class president. Mrs. G. W. Skip­
per, after which she conducted the
business session. A thank you note
was read from Mrs. Robert Hodges
thanking the class for Ihe pqttcd
plant she received while a patient
at the hospital.
Mrs. Betts reported that the
committee had purchased the two
rugs for lha church nursery and
that they ara now being used. Mrs.
Douglas Freed was welcomed to
tbe class.
Several interesting and informa­
tive quix games wrra enjoyed by
the group under the direction of
Mrs. Bells. Novel prises were
awarded to Mrs. Skipper and Mrs,
Vernon Hardin.
The hostess served cake and
punch to Mrs. Skipper, Mrs.
Hodges, Mrs, Freed, Mrs. Hardin,
Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Leon
.Swain. Mrs. Alfred Chiles, Mrs.
Donald Reagan, Mrs. H. L. Swaggeriy, Mra. Dan Batten, Mra. Ken­
neth Campbell, and the leather,
Mrs. J. D. Cordell.

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Girls A n d Mothers

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MIMOSA CIRCLE
Members of the Mimoss Circle
met at the home of Mrs. Howard
Rice In DeBary. Mrs. Jo Peck,
chairman, opened the meeting by
having the members redd the gar*
den collect.
™ It was decided that a su m .of
money would be donated to send
a child to summer camp. It waa
announced t h a t a president's
luncheon would be held In Winter
Garden, May 25.
Members decided to sell nap­
kins at the state flower show,
scheduled for this fall. Programs
for next year were discussed. Mrs.
Walter Schwarx was welcomed as
^ a new member.
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At the conclusion of the bus!
ness session, Mrs. Gerald Behrens
was honored with a surprise stork
shower and received many beauti­
ful gifts. A white elephant sale
was also held. At noon a covered
dish luncheon was served la tht
Florida room, overlooking the
lake.
Those attending were Mrs. Beh­
rens, Mrs. Peck, Sirs. Schwarx,
m Mrs. C. B. Cleveland, Mrs. C.
w Hittell, Miss Kay Ifenninger, Mrs.
W. B. Moye. Mrs. Walter Price,
Mrs. Alice Robiolio. Mrs. C. L.
Wallis, and a guest Miss Dorothea
Heantnger.
DIRT GARDENERS CIRCLE
Members of the Dirt Gardener's
Circle held the last session o f the
club year at the MQ Ranch In Os­
teen. Tbe ladies forined a motor­
cade la Sanford and drove to the
• ranch at 10 a. m. They were met
and welcomed by Mrs. Gladyce
Morris, boss lady of tbe ranch, in­
vited to the trading post for cof­
fee then went to the MQ shod for
the business meeting.
At the close of a short business
session, Mrs. L. E. Leeper, retir­
ing president, presented the gavel
la Mra. R. F. Robison, Incoming
president. Mrs. Robison and the
^ t h a r now officers, Mrs. J. R.

Wells, vice president; 5!rs. Clyde
Ramsey, secretary and Mrs. Wil­
liam Brislon, treasurer, discussed
plans for next year.
The women were served a deli­
cious luncheon at the ranch “ cook­
house" in typical western alyl*.
The tables were centered with
miniature covered wagons and
boots, holding flower arrange*
ments.
Tbe favors, donated by Mrs.
Leeper, were hen and biddie cac­
tus, planted in slyrasoi! in shell
containers. Twenty-four members
and one guest, Mrs. Arthur McCatlum, enjoyed the interesting out­
ing.

Bomans Vacation

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MR. AND MRS. J. W. DODSON

Dodsons Married
Sixty Years
Mr. and Airs. J. W. Dodson cele­
brated their sixtieth wedding anni­
versary, recently, at (heir home on
Lake Mary Blvd. in Lake 5lary.
April 17 Mrs. Dodson celebrated
her list birthday. Mr. Dodson will
also have It fruitful y e a n to his
credit in August.
Eleven years ago they came to
Florida for a visit and traveled all
over the state. They slopped in
many pretty places, but found that
Lake Mary had the best drinking
water, and decided to move here
from Berra, Ohio. Thry purchased
an old home and later bought addi­
tional properly across the street
and built a new concrete block
bouse.
They have seen many changes
in the last few years, and have
done their part to help make Lake
Mary grow. They have built sev­
eral homes here and had many
frienda and relatives join them in
this location. Both were born in
West Virginia, and were married
but later moved lo Ohio. Mr. Dod­
son worked in Akron and Cleve­
land, Ohio where be waa mainte­
nance foreman at tbe Ciyle Hos­
pital. Then, as Mr. Dodson puts it,
be retired and came down here
and went to work.
He ia proud of the fart that ha
did not apply for social security
until he was 75. He does all of bis
own yard work, and has one of
Ihe greenest lawns around. Mra,
Dodson keeps her comfortable
home like new, and does ber own
housework. All of their children
like lo return home often Tor Moms

good cooking and to get sound bustn n s advice from Dad.
They have five children, twelve
grand children, three great grand
children and one great graal
grandson. One daughter, Mrs. S. A.
Dobbins, lives near them in Lake
Mary. One son, Carl, lives in San­
ford and ia a member of the police
force. Another son, Bill, lives in
Cassribcrry, John livra in Loch
Arbor, and Andrew lives in Bruns­
wick, Ohio.
If asked about any advice Ihey
might give to account for their
long happy marriage, they both
Mrs. K. A. Monfort cm and daugh­
say, "Give and lake and. go into ter, Sonja, entertained at a
marriage determined to make it luncheon at the Birbizan Restau­
work."
v
rant in Winter Park, Saturday,
honoring Mis* Marty Stemper, a
member of the Seminole High
School graduating class.
The luncheon table was centered
with an arrangement of American
Beauty roses, white daisies and
baby breath. Place card favors
A group of neighbors and friends were small boxea of thank you
of Mrs, Richard Langdon surprised notes, gift wrapped In red and
her with • stork shower, Friday. while, further carrying out the
clasi colors of rod ond white.
They prepared refreshment! of ice
Mis* Stemper was presented
cream, aisorted snacks and a big with a gift of lingarie. Guests were
decorated cake and look tbe party the honoree end her mother, Mrs.
right into Mrs. Langdon's borne.
W. H. Stemper aod tho Misses
They presented her with a com ­ Frances Strickland, Barbara Brad­
plete formula and itarllizer kit. ley, Carole# Oatarholm, Dee Mar­
Games were played and prises s'rave, Faye Garner and Colleen
awarded to Mrs. Wilfred Haines, McFarlin.
Mrs. Gerald Carrier and Mrs.
Arnold Morgan.
Others present werr Mrs. David
Keene, Mrs. William Heinbuch and
Misaea Tina Haines and Paula
Morgan.

Luncheon Honors

Miss Marty Stemper

Mrs. Langden Feted
With Stork Shower

T o Attend Workshop
Five mrmbers of the Sanford
Woman's Club plan lo attend the
district 7 workshop in St. Cloud, to­
morrow. Attending will he Mrs.
George Wells, Mrs. A. W. Woodall, Mra. Al Hunt, Mrs. Jack
Stemper and Mrs. W. L. Gramkow.
The workshop on various activ­
ities of Ihe Florida Federation of
Women's Clubs will be held from B
a. in.' to I p. m. and luncheon tick­
ets will be available by the hostess
club, The St. Cloud Woman’s Club.
"Federation Echoes" is the theme
of the meeting and club problems
and programs will be among the
Hems discussed. A question and
answer |&gt;rriod will conclude the
session. All club members are in­
vited to attend.

night at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Jack Morriion. Other guests, all
neighbors In Loch Arbor with the
exception of Mrs. Wallace's sister,
Ann O'Neill, were Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hartwig, Mr. and Mrs,
Guy Allen, Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Rill llalback
and Mr. and Mra. Orville Touchton.

went home with valuable
tool
IRENE (Mra. John) LUDWIG
will leave Friday by plana tor
Santa Monica, Calif, to viait her
daughter and son-in-law, Connie
and Alan Clark. She will meet tor
the drat time her one-year-old
grandson, Greg, and will he a*

SATURDAY NIGHT Libby and
John White entertained with a
pizza party at their home—after
supper and games played on ihe
patio, the party ended with a
midnight swim in Ihe Woodall's
pool. Guests werr, Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Wilson, Mr. rod Mrs.W.W.
Jones, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Woodall
Mr. and Mrs. Don McMutris, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Mr.
and Mra. John Broughton of Jack­
sonville, Mr. and M n. Cliff LeGrande. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ethel),
Mrs. Wendell Holmei and Mrs.
Tom Silas.
monthly had an "all weekend par­
ly " at Ihe beach cottage of Caro­
line and Jimmy Crapps in New
Smyrna Bcarh—other club mem­
bers were Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Perkins Jr..
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Jr., with Mr. and Mrs. Al Wallace
and Mr. and Mra. Bobby Newman
Jr. as guests.
MRS. WINIFRED STILES had
an aura uf good luck surrounding
her Friday night at the fashion
•how held in the Woman's Club.
MRS. LUDWIG
She not only won a door prize
but acrepted one for her daugh­
hand
to
great another grandchild *
ter and neighbor—and the two
. . -,
people seated Ihe closest io ber due in June.
Mrs. Ludwig Is looking forward
to her first plana trip a id also
the opportunity to spend thirty
minutes with her daughter. Marl
Ann*, whan bar flight make* a
stop In New Orleans. Magi Anna,
a senior at tht School o f Nursing
Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Aiken and at Orange Memorial Hospital, to
Mrs. Ava Wright Davis entertain­ in Ntw Orleans to study p a ­
ed Saturday night with a plzta stries at Charity Hospital.
parly, held at the Aiken home
artcr the "Mayday Ball." The
CAMERAS
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Photography
Aiken, a member of the graduat­
1 • Day Daeslaptog
ing class of Seminole High School.
W 1K B O LD T C A M E R A
The guests were served an the
porch where a raft tbema prevail­
SHOP
ed. The tables wera covered with
BIB S. Farit
Sanford. Pit
red and white checked cloths, and
centered with arrangements of
gardenias and red geranium*.
. OVER M TEARS Present with the honoree ware
at Fleet and Paha aria ,
her escort, Ned Julian, Sally Wal­
(Along Rida Peat Offle#
lace and Rob Willis, Janet Glenn
and Tom Raynor, Jean Southward
and Charlea Oraveii, Lindt Hum­
phrey and Winston Piarcy, Judy
Asancio and Joha Smith, Kay
Ivay and Ronnie Lindsey,. Diana
Haynes and Bill Richardson, Sherlene Sheperd and Jame* Mark­
ham, Sally WUltaaa and Bobby
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ford Aiken, Carelya T u n er and
• Rental Rada
Alex Carman.

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Rebekahs Plan
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Members of the Scmlnola Rebekah Lodge will meet Thursday
al fl p. m. in (lie Odd Fellows Hall.
Plans will be made for the Initia­
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June I meeting.

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ANN and AL WALLACE, re­
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Miss Aiken Honored

MRS. COLMAN
were served in a shaded part of
the yard after guests enjoyed a
cool, refreshing swim.
Those invited were Mrs. Irving
Pryor, Mrs. Ralph Jarvis, Mrs.
William Kirk, Mrs. Jack Stemper,
M n. Ralph Auilin Smith. Mrs.
Carl Schilke, Mrs. Jimmy Wright,
Mrs. Harry Krhclberger. Mrs. Al­
fred Chiles, Mrs. Donald Flamm,
Mrs. William Stemper, Mrs. Doug­
las Stcnslrmn, Mrs. George Wells
and Mrs. Nesl Farmer.
The jioslcstel presented ■ cov­
ered casserole and coffee server,
both on warmers, to the honoreo
who sooq will be moving to Dal­
las, Texas.

Just A rriv e d ...

In Alabama
Ur. and Mrs. Willard Boraan and
family, o f Lake Mary, drove to
Alabama last week for a home­
coming celebration and family re­
union at his home io Heflin. They
also spent one night in Atlanta.
After they returned. Mr. Boman
left for California w hen he will
attend a Navy training school for
two weeks In the southern pert of
the stale. He will also visit Sunnyvale and Escondido, where Mrs.
Boman's brother, L. A. Wisenbaker, lives._________________________

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Focus week was observed by the
First Baptist church of Lake Mary
last week with the members of
both G A organizations participat­
ing in activities all week. Sunday
the girls wore green skirts and
while blouses, the G A colors, and
RKTTY (Mrs. Paul) COLMAN
sat togelher for the church service. was guest t f honor at a surprise
They sang their G A song in the ; luau luncheon and "splash" par­
choir Sunday night. Monday, Tues­ ty last week at lha home of Rose
day, and Wednesday altcrnoons (Mrs. A. W.) Woodall. Co-hostessthey visited the sick, shut-ins, and es were Evelyn (Mrs. E. W.
prospective G A's and took bou­ Christensen and Libby (Mrs. J.
quets of fldwcrs for the sick and K.) While.
potted plants to the shut-ins.
Little Karea Wood a11 and Ken­
Wednesday night thry were rec­ neth White presented iris to each
ognised at prayer meeting and guest •• they arrived. Hared wore
gave all the memory work they a flower ia her hxir, also a Icl
have learned since being a G A.
around her neck as did Kenneth
Thursday thry gave a program wha was dressed In caprl pants.
for their motheis at a Mother and Fresh pineapple salad, openfared
Daughter Tea. Mrs. Evelyn Varn aandwlehea and Hawaiian punch
helped decorate and serve the re­
freshments. M o t h e r s attending
were Mrs. J. P. Beal. Mrs. T. N.
Stafford, Mra. Powell, Mrs. W.
Renfrew, Mrs. R. A. Swendson,
Mrs. H. Mixon, Mrs. L. llorine,
Intermediate counselor, amj. Mrs.
M. Boman, Jr. G. A. Counselor.
Members present were Linda
Beal, Linda Stafford, Melda Pow­
ell, Angela Renfrew, L i l l i a n
Swendso.ru. .WlCtU*' *
Flanagan, Mary Flanagan. Dolores
Flanagan, P a t r i c i a Flanagan,
Paulette Holly. Nancy Shipman,
Cheryl Avery, Eva Johnson, Kvay
Bell Chivers, and two visitors,
Nadine Johnson and Gara Smith.
Friday, Mrs. Cathy Chivers,
Mrs. Louis Honne and Mrs. J. P.
Beal took the Intermediate and
Junior GA girls to Ihe l/&gt;ngwood
Baptist church to observe a coron­
ation service and supper. Twslva
members attended.

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Lakeland Tops
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Two rani batted in by John Park•r f i n Lakeland a 8-1 win over
. Sanford Tueaday night.
It waa the fifth lofi In a row
for the locals who host Daytona
Beach hero tonight
r- Bob Gollek started on the mound
•' hr the Greyhounds and was tag;{ od with the loss.
' 2 In other Ffib action, Tuesday
, ras pitchers’ night with shutouts
mg up by St Petersburg’s Karl
rope and Tampa’# Jack Moltenray.
Drops let Leesburg down with
x hits as the Saints won 13 to 0.
; was the fifth victory against
te defeat for Drops.
Moltenbrey doled out flva hits
i Daytona Beach In a 4 to 0
-iumph by the Tarpons, lie
rack out IS.
Orlando pitcher Marcel Gullsuit retired 19 straight men and
id a no-bitter working until the
^btb aa the Dodgers beat Pa&gt;; te ' - &gt; t r « a &gt; V n totaled.jcsia ,
bree hits for the night.
Tonight's games:
Daytona Beach at Sanfo-d, Orado at Leesburg, St, Petersburg
t Lakeland, and Tampa at Pa-

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Meanwhile, Jack Kanner led
Buddy's Auto Service to a four
point sweep over Harry's Liquors
with a big ST9 evening, while Tom
Best led the losers with a S13.
Also taking four points from
their opponents were the Bukur
Music Shop team and the Lake
Monroe Inn five. The Mualcmen
behind Frank Huhn's 5U had lit­
tle trouble with the Faust Drugs
team. The same waa true of the
Lake Monroe Inn keglera as Garry
Fox rolled the high series of the
evening with a 471. while Joe Carsley led the losers with a 914.
Gene's Seminole Cleaners and
Laundry waa the other team to
score a four point sweep, as
George 8waan rolled a 334 to help
the team ovsr Team Five in the
league, led by Pat FiUpatrick'a
300.
The only even maleh of the night
saw Jim hpencer'a and George's
Tavern come out with a dead heat,
as each team took two points. Rick
Skelly led the aggregation from
George's with a 340 total, whtla
O'Leary topped the Spencer group
with a 923 night
High single game for the night
was rolled by A1 DePalma, who
made a fine comeback from a 109
to roll a big 241 total. Other 900
games were rolled by Johnny
Gromer, Ed Jones, Jack Kanner,
George Kenls, Buck Forguson,
Rick Skelly, with Frank Huhn and
Garry Fox rolling two of the elite
games apiece.

Player A auk G. AB R H Pci.
Clemente, Pitt 39 132 2&gt; 97 .373
Mays, S. Fran 34 126 27 44 .349
ibrsykowskl e
Skinner, PitU 39 131 34 47 .341
White, St L.
32 126 19 43 .341
Spencer,
St
L.
33 124 24 42 .339
22 2 9 3
26 102 19 33 .324
mat for Golick in Aaron, MU.
Cunghm, St. L. 29 112 21 39 .321
31 110 13 33 .319
ooo oot ooo-l Bailey, Cln.
Chi
29 107 18 34 .311
100 010 10X—3 Ashburn,
Mathews, Mil. 26 99 20 30 .313
American League
Runnels, Bos.
26 99 12 39 .394
Woodllng, Bat 31 99 39 SI .333
Mlnoso, Chi.
31 124 29 41 .331
Allison, Wash. 29 108 20 33 .330
Power, Cleve. 29 113 12 37 .322
Smith, Chicago 31 110 10 37 .311
Lumpe, K. C. 31 129 14 40 .310
ft LAS VEGAS. Nay. (UPI)-WelN,. Y. 23 04 19 9 .300
-Berwalght champion Don Jordan Marls,
Kubek, N. Y. 21 121 22 37 .309
'jhnd Benny (Kid) Paret of Cuba Hansen, Bal. 32 109 13 33 .309
finish training today for Nevada's
Runs Billed In
,$lrat world till* fight in a half
NaUeoal League—Clemente, Pi­
•century at Convention Hall Friday
rates 39; McCovey, GlanU 31;
»lght.
J Unexpectedly, Jordan of Los Banks, Cubs 29; Robinson, Reds
kAngeles, says he la not taking any 29; Maieroskl, Plntes 27.
American League — Lemon,
;Jagreat risk with his 147-pound
ingrown, here In Urn city that be- Senators 20; Mlnoso, White Sox
;"earns America's gambling canter 2’ ; Marls, Yankees 24; Skowron,
'{sdurlng the 90 years that elapsed Yankees 24; Gentile, Orioles 24.
Home Runs
•alnca Jack Johnson kept the
National League — Banks, Cubs
raeavywalght crown by knocking
'moot Jim Jaffrlei at Reno, Ncv., 9: Aaron, Bravos 9; MeCovey,
Giants 9: Robinson, Reds 9; Spen­
Min 1910.
ft When rangy, slcepy-cyrd Jordan cer, (,’ards B; Boyer, Cards •.
American League — Lemon,
'jNuares off with Paret Friday
$1 4 it; "I think 1’li win tht fight Senators 10; Cerv, Yankees •;
Held, Indians S; Maris, Yankees
uftery easily," bo said.
T; Mlnoso, White Sox 9.
Pitching
National League — Antonclll,
Giants 3-0; Law, Pirates 8-1; San­
ford, Giants 4-1.
0 tied with 3-1 records
B’ By United Press International
American League — Coates,
s Completion of the first elimina­ Yankees 4-0; Hall, Athletics 4-0; uncovered any secrets In the
tion round has trimmed the orig­ Morgan, Tlgars &gt;4; Brown, Ori­ training camp of heavyweight
in a l entry list for the 1990 U. S. oles 2-0; Portocarrcro, Orioles rhampion Ingemar Johansson, he’s
'Open golf championships from » r
keeping them to himself.
:*1&amp; down to 4d0.
Louis, who is advising Floyd
£ Pint-round oUmlnaUon tourneys
Patterson on bow to regain the
•a# 94 sites on Monday and two
crown from Johansson in their
Cmora on Tuesday produced 4)1
June 20 return bout, paid a much‘ Woliars who will compete In the
ballybooed visit to Ingsmar’s
•Second round of eliminations at 19
camp here Tuesday to see what
A fferen t cities Juno 0-7. Alee
he could see.
i#empetlng In the second round
But the only thing he had to
(NriU bo 4d golfers exempt frees
aay publicly waa that it might
'Abe Ifaret round.
taka Floyd n round longer to
whip Johansson than ha first
today by Ring Magaslne.
figured.
3U0 In Yacht Race
The magatine also named ban­
'£ NEWPORT, R. I. (UP!)—More tamweight champion Jose Be­
# s a 140 yaahta an exported to cerra the "fighter of the month"
Mari In the biennial Nswport-to- for his successful defense of the
Warmuda race June 19. Austin C. crown against Japan's Kcnjt Yone.[Vagner, who arranged the 19M kura.
CPO defeated front running
;jjhrent and advance plana for the Dave Charnley of England mov­ Civitan
Ruth Laague play
n&gt;Amerles'a Cup contact, said the ed up from third place to raplace Tuesdayin Baba
while first Federal
;*JHartlng mark tar Dm 630-mil# Boat in tbs No. 9 Dot behind slammed Perfection. 14-4 in Little
:faee would ko a ooo to noo-foot champion Joe Brawn and No. 1 League play.
;HIsm that wtu be established be- contender Caries OriU. Perkins,
itPXMn the Brenten Reef lightship of Chicago, waa rewarded for bis
Braves Sign Two
the Cutter Hold
victory with the No. 9 spot.
MILWAUKEE, Wla. (UP1) The Milwaukee Sieves have sign­
ed two collage players te minor
itracts. T'.'.Z...
Pitcher David
league cent.
Cos of Wastehastar Stats Teach­
ers Collage, Pm, will report to
'INDIANAPOLIS, tad. (l/PI) - (29,000 for tbs encounter and H Louisville
of the American Assn.,
frbt beavywaigbt champion Ar­ will servo aa a warm-up for kia and catcher Butler Powtll from
next
title
defense,
in
two
m
ontha
id* Hoara, admitting ha s not hi
Loyola of New Orleans will be
against Eric 8chsopner, the Euro­ assigned to Bolae In the Idaho
k» boat physical aondUlat. was pean
179 pound champion.
State Laague.
ivend In dofoot WiUl laamaaaff

liter, Jock lb
md aa

S. Open Golfers
all By Wayside

CPO Defeats
BRL Leaders

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Moore'S guarantee waa aplnat
i tooigbt’i talavlalon fight.
99 per cent of the not combining
The bant wiU give Iba tttlahoid- television end the goto for the
r a "payday" before hie next de- coliseum crowd, pnpoctod to bo
around 7,000 fane end 940,000.
ftoth fighter* worn expected In Besmanoff baa a 19,000 guarantee
sign hi ground 900 pounds
against 31 per cant of the ooliIt wtt bo nn uauaualfight for ao«u| gate only-’ . ’
son, who nanally doesn't atop Promoter At Paris optimistical­
W the ring unless Up title is at ly predicted n crowd between 9,Hub Bet ho was guaranteed 909 and 10,000 for (43,000.

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Limits Training

NEWTON, Conn. (UPi)-GbolUnger Floyd Pattenen limited hie
training Tuesday to cnleathenica
and a aevcn-mlU ran hi prepara­
tions for hie return heavyweight
UtU fight iritk Champion Iagsmar
Johansson at thn Polo Grounds in
Naw York, Juno 90.

United Preea International
The kid from Class B Psul
Richards said was his "spring
headache’’ is giving thn Balti­
more Orioles’ rival* a king-sited
hangover.
He’s Steve Barber — a 91-yearold left-hander Coach Harry Brecheen saya “can throw a etrawberry through a locomotive"—and
right now he look* like the rookie
find of a lifetime.
Only three weeks ago Rlchardt
had Barber ticketed for the mi­
nora but Tuesday night he pitched
the Orioles Into a half-gam* lead
In the American League with a
9-1 victory over tha Chicago White
Sox. Tha six-foot, 100-pounder now
owns a 4-1 record and a glittering
1.99 earned ran average — not
bad for a kid who waa 7-11 at
Pensacola of tha Alabama-Florida
League In 1999.
This is the first time the Orioles
have been in first place at thif
■tags of tbo season since they
■witched to Baltimore and it ap­
pears it’s time for tbs "big boys”
to start taking them seriously.
".. .iisnls - hlnr.t7T*k...V .i, . ■it's gt="
ready "later than they think” and
that the young Orlolea already
have come of age.
The Cleveland Indiana beat the
Washington Senators, 7-2, and
moved past tha White Sox Into
seioftvt v’ WTTtta-Detroit Tigers
whitewashed tha New York Yenkee’s 4-0, and the Kansas City
Athletics dealt the Bolton Red
Sox their 10th straight loss, 8-2,
in other American League games,
Tho San Francisco Giants re­
claimed first place In the National
League by eight percentage points
when they defeated tha Philadel­
phia Phillies, 4-0, and the Ix&gt;s
Angeles Dodgers beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 4-1. Milwaukee at
St. Louis and Chicago at Cincin­
nati were rained out
Jim (Mudcat) Grant downed the
Senators for the 12th straight
time over a two-year period with
a four-hitter. It wa* a shutout
until Jim Lemon’* two-run homer
in tha ninth,
Don Mosal, who beat the Yan­
kees six times last season,
pitched ■ four-hitter as tha Tigers
■cored their ninth win in 13
games and moved to within a
gams of fourth-place New York.
Bud Daley pitched an eighthitter end Jerry Lump* and Marv
Thorneberry hit homen for tha
Athletics, who routed Dave Hill­
man in the fourth Inning, It was
Daley's fourth win against two
defeats.
8am Jones finallv turned In a
top-notch road performance when
he pitched a walk-lets four-hitter
to win hit fifth game for the
Giants, Willie Mays doubled home
the Giants' first run and tingled
their second Into scoring position
before they added their final rune
in the eighth.
Gil Hodges' two-run homer and
Johnny Podret' elght-hittar com­
bined to dump the Pirates Into
second place. Hodgee* homer
came In the second Inning after a
Itadoff tingle by "nature boy"
Frank Howard, who also drovs in
a run with a sacrifice fly.

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DEAR ABBY: I lovo children mid we
jiuve eight of them. On Saturdny nfter100ns I go to town to do the week’s mar­
keting'while my husband stays home and
tinds the children. I am never gone more
than three hours, but when I return I find
Ihe children sleeping all over the house.
The six-year-old told me that “ Daddy
rives us sips of his drink.” This can be
eer, wine or hard liquor. I asked him
khout it and he said it quieted them down
ind did them no harm. Will a few sips do
them harm, Abby? I am worried.
MOTHER OF EIGHT
DEAR MOTHER: Your husband had
letter learn a few facts about the effects
»f alcohol on children AND the penalty
for making it available to them. I mean
lips, gulps or anootsful. Insist that ha
jgtop it. And send HIM to the store while
fOU stay home and mind the children if
ghe hasn’t any better sense than that.
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: I was 14 years old on
Saater Sunday and my mother and I had
big birthday party planned. Unfortunately I hod the flu on my birthday, so we
nd to call the party off.
I was hoping we could postpone it for
wo weeks, but my mother called it off
or good. She said it would look like we
&lt;*•&amp;.jn f'tn ff'i^ rty j ust - far.
sents if we had the birthday party two
eeks inter. Do you think this was fair to
e?
NO PARTY
DEAR NO PARTY: Your mother was
fright, honey. The only time to have a
t "birthday” party is on your birthday. You
|coud have had just a plain party at a later
date, however.
D

R

V

DEAR ABBY: I am a woman of 55
Iwho has worked for the government in a
civil service job for 25 years. I retired

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By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) — “ The
Woman in White,” a mystery
atory with ■ deep-pUe plot and
wall • to • wall romance and nil
pente, came out of the TV wring
er looking like a stringy throw
rug Mondsy night. .
Tbs 100-yesr-old classic by the
English author, Wilkie Collin*,
just had too much story for the
confines of a one-hour time slot.
Despite Frank Ford's a g i l e
adaptation, the “ Hour of Great
Mysterias" production on NBCTV tended to bounce, Jerk and
akip where it was supposed to
glide and flow. The grace an d
neatness of Collins' novel about a
naan fortune-hunting husbaid'a
plot against his bride — with the
aid'of Count Foseo. the master
schemer—was largely absent o i
Mondsy night. The cast was
obliged to work flamboyantly be­
cause of the groat condensation la
the story. Even if It waa meant
to be a representational show­
piece of web-upon-web mysteries
the production failed because ei
its pace.
Still, there were moments of
compelling mystery and tenSalon in the hour. The show started
ff with a rousing fog-bound
raveyard meeting between th e
|woman in white ind tba story's
iro, Walter Hartrigbt. Unfortustely, the first act soon lapsed
finto strident, choppy scene} setting.
The second sot aaw some flashy
staccato-Uke plotting being done
[by the villains of tbs piece, Foe] co, playod by Walter Blesak, and
|Sir Perelval Clyde, played by
[Robert Flemyng. But again, tba
[eprtMlinesa of thia

TV Tonight
NBC’s “ Wagon Train” has Be
first sequel to an aarlier story,
lit D “ too Doctor Swift Oaud
[Story.”
Phillip, Dennis and Lindsay
! Crosby, Carol Uwrcnce, Don
Adams and Geasviev* work on
|Perry Ceme'a NBC hour.
ABCs “ Hawaiian Eye” Mrise
I ha* “ Aselgnment • Manila” as Rs
|drama of mystery.
Tba Lagal Aid locitty's efforts
ta help those la trouble la dramaLtlasd on tba CBS “ Armstrong Ctr’ cl* Theater” as “ Positive Identi­
fication.”
Light « heavy champ Archla
Moore engages in a lOewuad nantitle fight against heavywoigbt
Won Besmsnaff an ABCs “ Wodnaedpv Night Tights.”

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Television

By Abigail Van Buren

f l b b y :

last September and now I think I am going to have to go bnck to work again in
order to get some rest.
The reason is this: 1 have three daugh­
ters and a son. They are all married and
are raising fomilies. Since I have ’’retired”
I have been pestered to death to come and
take care of this one’s children and the
other one’s baby. They don't realize what
they are asking. I get two and three calls
a day: ”Mom, can you run over and watch
the kiddies for a few hours 7” How can I
say no when tiiey know I am not working?
Don’t get me wrong, Abby, I love my chil­
dren and my grandchildren, but I don’t
want to be a free baby-sitter seven days
a week—and that's what I am. If you can
think of a solution besides going bnck to
work, please let me have it.
FREE SITTER
#
DEAR FREE SITTER: It’s strange
how some people can’t say "NO" — but
when they’re stepped on they certainly
can holler “ OUCH!” You retired because
you wanted to mat. Now stay home and
next time you are asked to “ sit”— unless
it is convenient and you really want to—
aay “ NO!”
•
•
#
DEAR ABBY: I just read the letter
from “ DOG LOVER” who thought more
of -Ws
Will
you please send me his name and ad­
dress? I think we are reinted.
ANOTHER DOG LOVER
•
•
•
“ What’s your problem 7” Write to Abby
in care of this paper. For a pcrsonnl reply,
enclose a stamped, self-addressed enve­
lope.
•
•
•
For Abby’s pamphlet, “ What Teen­
agers Want To Know,” send 25c and a
large, self-addressed, stamped envelope
in care of this paper.

. . . . . . . Too Much For One Hour
evaporated with the need for
bolder action and dialogue.
Tbe final act came eloio to gal­
loping off Into the area of bur­
lesque, whst with dramatic con­
frontations, dueling, shooting, se­
duction, fire, death end reconciletion taking place. Credit muit go
to director Paul Nlckell sod the
east for not letting It reaeh the
burlesque level. Bit it wss dose.
Loli Nettleton, tn the roles of
tbe woman in white and the heir­
ess, Laura Fairile, was the best
one In the cast. She was intsnse
and plenty welrd-0 when she had
to be, frail and eonfused at other
times, and communicated those
characteristic# beautifully. Slobban McKedMr, as U r step-sister,
wssa't spbsterish enough. Tbe
rest of tho cast, which Included
Arthur 1(111, Bits Vale snd Csth-

erlne Proctor, did well enough, al­
though Sletak mined much of the
unctuousness as Fosce,
This was the third snd last
show of the eeeson for this series,
which returns next fall. If It was
not as cleverly done as ” T h e
Bat,” or as sly as “ The Burning
Court," I put tbe blame on the
need for trimming It to fit t 60minute slot. They said It couldn't
be done. And It couldn't.

Predicts KO
GROSSINGER, N. Y. (UPI)—
Mickey Walker, former titlaholder In the welterweight and mid­
dleweight divisions, predicts Inge.
n(er '‘Johansson will*-knock out
Floyd Patterion again In their
June SO heavyweight champion­
ship fight at tbs Polo Grounds.

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vparfmenf,
equipped,
private entrance. Apply 802 W.
27th. after 6:00 p.m.
2-BEDROOkt furnished apartment,
close in. FA 2-4434 or FA 2-4325.

HOUSE equipped with gaa atova
and electric refe*55-*tar. So.
Sanford Ave. .A Oakway Dr. $54
mo. FA 2-0045.

2-BEDROOM borne, electric kitthen. Including dishwasher. Lake
2-BEDR005! furnished house, wa­
privileges. 875. Ph. FA 2-2345.
ter furnished, 845 per mo. CaU
FA 2-1378 after 8:00 p. m.
2-BEDROOM homo with Florida
room, 1H baths, in DeBayy.
WILL SHARE HOME with couple
FA 2-7318.
FA 2-0644.

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IN T U B CIBCI’ IT COURT OF T U B IN T H R CIRCUIT COURT, NINTH
111 N. Park Av*. Phone FA 2-2420 NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IK JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FO R
r a w i t atm o r F l o r id a t o i
RRINOI.R COl NTT, FLORIDA,
CHARI.EA RO BRRT TOUNCE
AND FOB BEBINOLB CttUKTT, ■
“ Open ’ til 8:30 p. m.”
Chancery No. loseI.
W hose residen ts Is unknown nnd
F l.o n lD A
TH
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w hoso la st know n addros* waa 1-BEDROOM
furnished duplex, IK CHANUKRV NO. isa ss
CORPORATION, a F lorida
OLA BELL, REDMOND,
a /o D. W . Flow #, R om ont Road,
country
location.
W.
L.
Hol­
Charlotf*. North Carolina.
F lalu tlff, Corporation,
FlalntlfL
combe, 1203 W. 20th„ FA 2-0343.
A Iw o rn Com plaint h avlaa bstn
,va.
fllsd aga in st you In thn Circuit
ARTH U R REDMOND.
Phone
D efeudaut. JAMBS H A R P E R and M A R T ANN
Court. In an* F o r nom laola Coun­ 8 • BEDROOM trailer.
H A R PE R , hie W ifi
NOTICE TO A PP E A R
ty,
F lorida.
In
Chaneary, fo r
FA 3-7822.
D efen d an ts:
BTATK O F FLORIDA TO:
D ivert*, tho abort title o f said
BORTOAUR P O R B C M O I'R R
action
being
R IU .tD
HELEN
A rthur Redm ond
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NOTICR
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F BALE
TOCNCE. P la in tiff. Vi, CHARLES
te l North C layhorae Street
NOTICR IB H E R R B T OIVEN (hat
RO BERT
YOUKCE,
D efendant;
M obile, Alabem a
tbeee preeanta a r t to cause and re.
Teu are hereby n otified that a undar a D acres o f F o re e lo in fa and
quire ysu to tile you r w ritten ik t h e e m e r r r c o u r t o r t h r b ill o f com plaint fo r dlvorro has aata entsrad by tha Judge o f tha
NINTH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT.
IN
defenses, tf any, ts tha Com plaint
been filed egeln et you, and you C ircuit C ou rt o f tha Ninth Judlel
fllad herein and to eorvo a eopy AND FO R SKMIXOLH COUNTY, ora required to eerve a cop y o f Circuit C ourt o f tho Ninth Jud i­
th ereof upon P la in tiffs attorneys FLORIDA.
you r answ er o r pleading to the cial Circuit, In and for BemlnolO
on ar h efors tha Sth day o f Juns, IK CH ANCBRT NO. 1 M B
bill o f com plalat on ths p la in tiffs County. Florida, an tha N th da y
M
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aOULD,
A. D. IMS, otharwlaa a Decree Pro
attorney
Paul C.
Parking
#41 o f May, 1IH , la a certain caue*
P la in tiff, W est South gtraet, Orlando, F lo r­ betw een The Rulldera M ortgage
C oafoeeo w ill bo entered aealnet
-VByou sa d th « sane# proceed o *
ida, and fils the original anawor C orporation, a F lorid a corporation .
JOHNNIE LEB OOULD.
parte.
o r pleading la tha o fflca o f tha P la in tiff, and Jam eo H arper and
nefeadant. Clerk o f Ihp C lr«ult..Court oa or Mary Ana H arper, hla w ife. D aWITNEBB m y baud and offlalat
NOTICE TO A PP E A R
b efore Monday, J ana IS. IMS. If fendaata, b ein g C b a n cerr No. 1 !1 * 4
eeal a t Banford. Bemiaela Couaty,
T
E
N
STATE
OP
FLORIDA
TO I
Florida, thla Sth day a f Slay, A.
you fall to do oo Judument by I w ill oell at publle a u ctloa to th*
JOHNNIB
I.RB
MOULD
default w ill ba taken ugalaet yon highest bidder fo r caeh at tha
D. t l t l .
US N. W . Cherry Road
fo r the relief demanded In the W est fro n t d o o r o f tha C ou rt
(■ B A D
Meeelllnn.
Ohio
llou ee, la th* C ttr o f Banford,
bill o f com plaint.
D A V ID M. flATCH RI,
T
ou
ars
heraby
n
otified
that
an
C lark a f tka Circuit C o u rt
DONK AND O RD ERED nt Ben- •em laola co u n ty , F lorida a t tha
bill
o f com plant fo r ford, Seminole County. Florida, hour o f H i m o 'c lo c k Ai M. an
In and F ar Bom laels County, amendsd
div orce baa been filed aaalnst you, thle Sth day o f May, 111*.
Monday, Juna 4 1H *. that eartala
F lorida
and
you
aro
raquaeted
la serve n (BEAL)
parcel n f real praparty described
Byt Martha T . Vlhlen
aa follow at
cop y o f you r answ er o r pleedlna
D eputy Clark
• DAVID M. OATCHKL
to
tho
amended
bill
o
f
com
plaint
L«t la. B lock I L NORTH O R n iaattrom , Davla A Mslutoak
CLE RK O F TH R
LANDO, F IR S T AD D ITIO N
o a the p la in tiffs attorney Paul
A ttorn eys f o r F la lu tlff
CIRCUIT COURT
C. Perkins, SIT W est South Street, Paul C. Perkins
a cco rd in g to th* p U l th e re o f
Edw ards R u lld ln f
O rlando F lorida, aad file tha o r i­ BIT W att Booth Street
o o reaerded In P lot B ook 14
Banford, F lorida
P ages I I and 14 e f tha Pub«
Publish M ay 11. IS, H A Jana t ginal answ ar ar pleading In tha A ttorn ey fo r P la in tiff
lla Reoorda a f Bem laol* co n n *
o fflca o f tha Clerk o f the Circuit Publlah May 11, IS, t l . * June t.
ty. Florida.
NOTICE B T PUBLICATION OP C ourt on o r b efore Monday, Juna
' l l , 111*. It you fall to do ao Judg­ IN TMR CIRCUIT COURT OP TU B (■K AL)
PETITIO N SO B ADOPTION
A rth u r M. B eck w ith , Jr.
IB T H E CIRCU IT COURT OP T E E ment by default w ill be taken NINTH JUDICIAL Cl EC t IT. IN
NINTH JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT H P agalnet you fo r tha re lie f dem and- AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
C lerk o f Circuit O osrt
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In
tha
M
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rnmplalnL
B y : M ertha T . Vlhlen
FLO RID A, IN AND FO B S E R IFLORIDA.
DONK AND O RD ERED at Ban- IN CHANCERY NO, lSdSt .
D eputy C lerk
NOLH CO VETT. IN CHANCBRT
ford, Bamlnola C ouaty. Florida, BENNIE STARK E,
n o . is e en
W lndtrw eadla, H alnta, H au ler
PETITION F O E ADOPTION OT A this Sth day o f May, 111*.
Plaintiff, * W ard
(BEAL)
HINOR CHILD
P. a
B ox t l f
DAVID M. O ATCH BL
W in ter Park,- Fla.
I n ret A doption nr
C lerk a f tha C ircuit Court
tie f.n d a n t. Publlah M ay t« . 1MB.
RONALD W IL LIA M OWAILES,
B y : Martha T. Vlhlen. D.C.
NOTICE TO APPEAR
a m inor,
IN
COUNTY JUDGE**
COURTS
Byt M EXVKAL ELTON CULPEP- Faul C. Perkins
■TATE OP FLORIDA TO:
■ R R IhO L R COUNTY* F L O R ID A
ALT AM EAR BTARKP.
PK R and DO RIB BUTTON CUL. S4T W aet South Btraat
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lorida
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apl a
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Publlah May IL 1*. 8* *
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T o : W IL LIA M F O X BWA1LEO.
Naw Tark City, New York
NOTICE TO CRRDITORB
w hose raeldenca Is unknewn
T o n ara heraby notified that a
TO
ALL
PERSON B HA VINO
but w hose last bnawa real, i n t h n r i N c r r r c o u r t o r t d r bill a f com plaint f o r dlvorea has
deroa w aal t i l l N. 14th I t , NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCU IT IN b eta fllad again st yon, aad you CLAIM* OR DEMANDS ABA1KST
AND FO R BR HI A OLE COUNTY. ara requlrad to serve a eopy of BAID MBTATDl
BL Louie, Missouri.
Tou a a * each o f yon a r* heraby
TO U R A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED FLONIDA.
your answ er ar plaadlan to tho
that n Petition ban base fllad IN CMANUEKY NO. taU T
bill o f com plaint on tha P la in tiffs n otified and requlrad t* fils nay
NOTICR
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Y
PUBLICATION
A ttorney Paul C. Perkins, SIT W est rlalme aad dam seds w hich yea,
In tb s abava styled Cnart by Men■ a ttb
direst,- Orlando,
Florida, ar alther o f you , m ay h o v e agaln et
veal E ltea CulpepF*r 'an d Darla SAMUEL STEINER,
P lain tiff, and fUa tha orla ln a l Answar ar ea!d aetata In tha o fflca o f Hon.
Rattan Cnlpepper, his w lfa, far
pleading In tha o fflca a f tha Clerk C. Varan- Miss, Jr. C ounty Judge
tha adoption a f Raaald W illiam
Bwallaa, a m inor, by tbo petition ­ •OPHIB STEINER,
o f tha Circuit Court on o r before o f Momlnol* c o u n t y nt bio o fflm
Defendant. Monday, Juna It. m e . If you fall la th* Court H eue* la Banford,
ers. M anveal Niton Culpappar and
to d a ao Judgment by default w ill Florida,
within
sig h t
isla n d e r
D oris Button Culpepper, hia wlfa, TO I Sophia B ltlaer
l i t W est t l l r d Btraat
and you ara required to aerva a
ba taken e g n iset you f» r the re­ months from the time e f th* flret
•Naw Tark. N. T.
to p y o f yanr A aew or o r O bjections
lie f rfamandad la tha bill o f com , publication e f this aotlca. E tch
TOU A R E H E R E B T NOTIFIED FUlnL
In sh ow oouaa w hy said Petition
claim o r damand must ba la w r it­
DONE AND O RD ERED St Ban- ing and contain tha p la c* o f realohsnld ant bo granted, tn lha a t­ that a Com plaint far D lvorea baa
torn ey fo r petitioners. CHARLES been filed agalnet yen, and you ford, Sem laoU County. Florida, dene* and peat o ffic e address o f
N. I-ANK. 1ST M etcalf Building, a ro required to aarva n co p y a f this tt k day o f May, i l l * .
th* claim ant and m ust bo sworn
Orlando, F lorida, nnd file tko o r i­ y e a r Answ er on P leln tirre A t- (•EAL1
to by tha claim ant, hla agent ar
teraeya,
PH
ILIP
XDKLMAN
nnd
D
avid
M.
O
atch’
l
gin al la tha atflae a f tha Clark
attorney, o r th* tam e sh e ll bo veld.
HOLLANDER.
o f tbo Ctrealt Court la and far LAW REN CE I L
Clerk e t the Circuit Court
Richard E. Clarke
Northeast Tlth
Bemiaela C oa n ty nt Sanford. F lo r­ Suits SIS, t i l l
Byt M srtha T . Vlhlen. DC.
A* E xecu tor o f said oatat*
Street,
Miami.
Florida,
and
file
the
ida an ar b efore tha N th day a f
Paul C. Perklna
ANDERSON, RUSH, W A R D
otin ln a l A nsw er In tha n 'flca at S4T Want South a ttest
Juas. IM S.
A DEAN
H EREIN F A IL . MOT ar a Decree the Clerk o f tko C ircuit Court. In Orlando, Florida
I N East Central A van e*
Pro
C onfess*
w ill
ba antarad and fa r nominal# County. Florida, A tinriity fo r P la in tiff
Orlando, F lorid*
on ar b efore tha Sth day o f June, Publish Mey 11. It. S4 A June L Publish Mey U - A June 1. t. N
aga in st you.
WITNEBB m y baad aad ths seal t i l l ; atharwlaa defa u lt w ilt ba
ar said C oart la Sanford, nom i­ antarad agalaat you.
D ated at Samlaale C ouaty, F lo r ­
nate Canaty, F lorida, thla N th
ida. this Sth day a f M ay I N I
r.ay a f M ay, IM L
(BEAL)
(■ E A L )
■ EHIBOLH COt NTT BOARD OP ADJUBTMDBT
D avid M. Satchel
A rth n r H. B eckw ith, Jr.
.hotlea e l PnbHa H eart**
C lerk a f tk - Clrcnlt O eart,
A s C lark o f tk# bald Ctrant
n
whom It may roncornt
Seminole
County,
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N ntU aln Cennty Board o f Adjustment w ill held a publle hear,
r . a Bon m
B y Martha T. Vlhlen.
la g tn consider the possibility . r g reetin g perm it.Ion to la tta ll n
Banford. Florida
D onate Clark
w
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plant
an requested by thn M ld -F l.rlda in vestm ent Co. an tb*
Byt Martha T. TthldO, M .
CH ARLES N. LANE
Philip Edslm an
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Cauaty C ou rt IIsues. Bastard. Florida, o n May t l , 2*4* Bd t l N f t AL
or aa a t* a ik etaa fter aa partible.
Bemlnole C ouaty Board a f Adjnstm dnt
Bp W illiam C M elbock. Vice-Chairm an

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T a w hom It m ap concern:
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�Use HERALD W ant Ads To Deliver Your Business Service Message. PH. FA 2-2611
5. Real Estate For Sale

2. For Rent

Real Estate For Sale

franforh

3 BDRM. block home. Low down SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom
HOUSE HUNTING
home. A »u m e VA loan. Low
payment, VA loan. FA 2-3273.
Savt time! Call ui for complete
down payment, 973.63 per mo.
* rental service!
FA 2-2937.
ONE ACRE— 17-92, 200' facing
Lake Monroe;
approximately
BUY OF THE YEAR: It you
600' West of Sanford City Line.
need a big three bedroom house
Write
Box
S,
c
/r
Sanford
Her­
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
with IV* baths call FA 2 5261.
ald.
"Open evenings til 9:30 PM "
We are ready to sell to you.
Total $10,500. Monthly payments
FURNISHED cottage is Lakt FOR SALE; 1 Bedroom house,
$68.00. Wc can sell 2 ways;
partially furnished. Needs some
Mary. FA 2304*.
$250 down could be arranged.
repair. Lot approx. 93 x 423.
Located on 17-92, bne mile north
4R FURNISHED garage apartment,
HOUSE for sale. Three bedroom
of Monroe bridge. My equity
also utilities. Air conditioning
and one hath ranch style home.
$600.
Take
up
payments
of
$30.
optional. Adults. Call FA 2-1926.
I.ow down payment, 4t%% VA
per month, 3% interest approx.
loan.
Monthly payments $74 00.
I-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
$3300 Contact R. J. Hayes, P. O.
Located at 206 Bamboo Drive
Fenced backyard. FA 2-4967.
Box 493, Lake Mary—or call
in Sunland Estates. C a l l
FA 2-3663.
6-ROOM bouse, unfurnished, mod­
ern, on taka located in Geneva, CENTRAL
air conditioned J&gt;
Fla. $65 per month. FO 3-3312,
healed home; two bedrooms, We have Just received another $
Oviedo.
range,
refrigerator, disposal,
acre listing in Lake Mary. The
large water heater, Venetian
last one was purchased two
RENT OR SALE: 9 bedroom
blinds and drapes. Jalousie1 days after the ad appeared.
home, Plnecreit. By owner. Im­
porch. On large lot. Well. As­
Don't let this one get away, a
mediate occupancy. FA 2-7393.
sume 4 ' i . loan, monthly pay­
splendid buy at $39oo. Contact—
ment* only $33.22, down pay­
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gablei
ment $2,000, total price $11,950
401 Magnolia Avo. FA 2-0720.
til N Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
Call FA 2-1563.
"Open Evenings til 1:30 PM "
4. Heal Katnte Wnntcd

Ijrrald

Wed. May 25, 1960—Pnjre 11

three or more bedrooms; al
least 1100 square ft. living nrea.
Call FA 2-8343.

2-BEDROOM home in Wynnewood. Low down payment for
quick sale. FA 2-2378.

LAND WANTED

land, $300 down, assume VA
loan, $76.9$ a month. 206 Sun
land Dr. FA 2-1432.

3-BEDROOM house on So. French
Ave., near school, 1H hath,
large living area. FA 2-8637,

LOTS or ACREAGE
Give legal dsscriptloo, price
nod terms. Write P. O. Box
*72, Sanford, Florida.

9 C. A. Whiddon, Sr,
BROKER
W. B. tttippy. Assoc.
292 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-9121

S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
144 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24123

OUSE and FURNPTURE for
sale. Three bedroom home In
Altamonte Springs, wilh icrecned i* Florida room. House is
air conditioned. O* corner lotwilh no traffic. Furniture is
A GOOD BUY: Have to laava th*
state. 3 bedroom home la Sun­
land Estates. 1500 down aad lake
ever payments at 271 per month.

three bedroom cement block
MOVE RIGHT IN
home reita peacefully on a large
lot in an attractive in-town FHA Financing—No Closing Cost
location. Tile bath, terraxzo — for an appointment call —
floors and a large Uvlng-FlorHelen E. Noonan at
Ida room complete the picture.
W. H. Bill Stemper Agency
The 4tt% mortgage is a dollar- _FA 2-8331
FA 2-4991
saver. And, excellent terma
can bo arranged. For an ap­ 3 - B E D R O O M , 1 bath, kitchen
equipped. Large corner lot
pointment at your convenience,
92800 equity. 4 tift GI mortgage,
Juat call . . .
Ph. FA 2-6597.
SPECIAL SERVICE
6. Mortgage Loan*
BRANCH OFFICE
, "B ill" Stamper Agency
MORTGAGE LOANS
Realtor k Insurer
Commercial and
2901 Park Driva
Conventional Residence
FA 2-8331
WISE and JOHNSON
431 Magnolia Ph: GA 3-3493
FOR SALE OR RENT: 9 bed­
Orlando, Fla.
room, 1 bath home in new de­
velopment. $10,000, $200 down. 7. liiutinetM Opportunities
For rent, $93 per month. Phone
FA 2-7017.
'
MAJOR oil company truck stop for
lease. FA 2-7682 or FA 2-7332.
2-BEDROOM furnished home, 2556
Palmetto. Phone FA 2-1910.
8. Female Help Wanted

FREE RENT
For 30 Days!

213 ROSALIA DR: 2 bedroom, kit­
chen equipped home. 2300 down, |90 monthly pays all, including
Uxas and insurance. No closing
200 monthly. FA 1-4517.
costa. Built In stalnleS* stove
SUNLAND ESTATE!: 2 bedroom.
and oven, will also include re­
I bath, extra la* go home. View
frigerator; 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
•f lake. Asaum# FHA or FHA
beautiful spacious central heat­
i* s e r v i c e mortgage. P k
ed home near Lnngwood, This
FA 2-3173.
home would rent for 9130 month*
ly .In
town.
Call
Builder,

LADIES WANTED: Earn 940 tc
950 spare time. Car necessary.
Phone FA 2-6281.

2 LADIKS NEKDKD
to, represent AVON COSME­
TICS in SANFORD. Write Box
246, Lockhart for appointment
in your home.

FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Lilliaa Trams
R. H. Ivors, D. H. Whitmore
Associates.
9461 S. Park Ave. P k FA 1-5231
After hours, FA 3-2212, FA 2-4*21
FA 9-0261, / A 2-5011
2 BDRM., 1 bath home, kitchen
equipped, Fla. Km. fenced yard
FA 2-1350 after I P. M.
SUNLAND ESTATES: I bedroom
bouse. Corner le t Low down
payment. FA 2-i053.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

WANTED: Young colored man to
FOR SALE OR RENT
work in nursery. Ph. FA 2-4060.
Have you been looking for a qual­
ity built three bedroom, two
bath home with largt screened
porch, on a lakefront lot? Then HOUSEWORK, FA 2-2996.
you must see this homo with its
built in oven, range, refriger­ WOMAN wants housework or days
work. Ph. FA 2-4016.
ator, exhaust fan, disposal, dry­
er circuit. Plenty o f closet space.
Wall furnace and many, many 12. Plumbing Service*
other features that provide a
PLUMLING
better, eesier way of living.
Contracting k Repairs
This home may b« seen anytime
Free Estimates
at your convenience. For further
R. L. HARVEY
details see or phone . . . .
204 Sanford Ave. Phona FA 2-3383

Don Howe, Realtor

RAVENNA PARK SALES OFC.
105 Temple Drive
Phone FA 2-7495 or FA 2 3083

Registered Real Battle Broker
Pa. FA 9-1991 1741 *1 Hiawatha
ROBERT A . WILLIAMS, Real tor
Raymond Lnndqulat, Assoc.
PA 2-1911
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

J. W. HALL
2944 tren ch At*.
Realtor
“ CaU Hall"
Phone FA I-J441

FOR SALE

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BOATING.
SWIMMING, FISHING

Ju4

19

Minutes

20-A Trailer*
193t, 26' ANDERSON housetraller, furnished or unfurnished; 20
ft. inboard boat, open launch;
230 II.P. engine; for quick sale.
Park Ave. Trailer Park, Lot 33,
evenings.

•MOWN

TRAYKLO:
1946, sleeps four,
$700 cash. Owner leaving state.
Oakway Drive Just off So. San­
ford Ave., approximately 1 milt
So. of Blll'a Tavern.
VA-KA-SHUN-ETT II ft. housetrailer, J. W. Jonas, Tuskawllls
Rd., Laka Jessup.

116 North Park

WILSON - MAIER

Seuth

Of

lake

llew ateua

BEAUTIFUL

Veer*

Sewing: Mach. Repairs
RENTALS $3 WEEK

A. K. R088ETTER

30 H. P. JOHNSON Javell« motor,
electric starter, excellent condl'
tlon. FA 2-4468.

FLORIST
A 2-1651
Celery Ave.
For All Your Floral Needs
ember - Florist Telegraph
Delivery Assoc.

TV RENTALS

APPOINTMENT

35 BU1CK convertible, all power,
new (op, new paint, new tires;
5993 or $300 down, take over
REE
ESTIMATES ehatrfully
payments. Located at Bay Her­
givan. Mattress renovating, up­
ron Used Car L ot
holstery and slip covers. Cus­
tom built bedding mada to or­
der. Call or come la. Nla Bed
ding Manufacturing C o.„ 1301
So. fanford Ava. / A 3-2117.

South Plnecreat
Oa Oaora Rond, Is . o f Sanford

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Guaranteed

Sunland Estates

Coe*try Sedan Fordor Station Wagoa • Sporty Tntene led
aad While Fininh - Whitewall Tin* - Pla* Air CnndiUe*
lag • Perfect For Family Oatiap* Thia Snauner.

17-91, &gt; mils* He. ed Bantam

Closing1Cost
As Low As

PLASTER REPAIRS,
mates. FA 2-5639

5 7
Immediat* Occupancy
1 Year F«r**a*l
Satisfaction

HOMES
•

GUARANTEE

Quint Commuoily

Year personal satisfaction foi
full year ee the construetie* e f year home or meaty

om

Ave.

O L D S M O B IL i

“98" Fordor Hardtop . All Factory Accenaerien • Very
Low MUeage • Factory Air Cimdlliealog • Make Y e w
Vocation Safe
and
~
nd Comfortable la Tkts "OK" Used Car.

MOVES

Hanford

95,000

Balance

ONLY

YOU

IN

50 - FROM - S69
3-REDROOMB. l t i TILE R A T H ! wilh colored futures.
(errates floors, Venetian blinds, enrporte, screen perch,
utility room and many ether estrae.

Homcn Carry A I Yr. F.H.A. Warranty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES
An

Turn Went On 201h
81. Follow Country
Club Rd. ft Watch

OPEN DAILY
9:00 A. M. *TU Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. Til Dark

FREE WELCOME

Our Ueed Cor* WiU Bo Displayed For Y&lt;
Inspection Nightly Oa Our Lairg* Lighted L o t '

241 Went ISlh Uireet
I'hune FA 2-3163

/J N

ai the alga *f your boat bay

Te Sanford! Be Our Guests 9'si
9 Days Absolutely Free,
Without Obligation At O m Ot
Sanford's Leading Mntals Wbll*
You Locate Housing For 3 on 4
Ynnr Family. Pick Up Keys Al
Sales Office!

U

HOLLER

S haunaJuth
Ceanlructioa Co., la

ea f

1895
WHERE DEALS SHINE

REGISTERED
KKOK ER
ASSOCIATES I Alvin Odham. C. o . Todd. Jo* Douglas*,
Pirn McCoy
UWV. 17-91 ft ONOKA RD.
ML FA 2-6341

VANCE E. DOUGLASS

Safety Checked

NASH 3fetropoll(an that looks and
run* Ilka new. Motor re-built in
1959. 30 lo 40 m &lt;ea per gallon
of gas. CaU FA 2 9927.

21.00 per day.
SANFORD ELECTRIC.
119 Magnolia
FA 2

Privilege*

t*

driving a fully equipped
car give* you er prefer
the economical performance of a d&lt;
yoa’ll make th* right choice If It’* aa “OK".

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50 DODGE TRUCK. Ph. FA 2459*.

VA-FHA,
FHA-IN-SERV1CE

LAKE

Ou

NOTICE

Jenkins Furniture

LOTS

•

22. Article* For Sal#

Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart DESIRE to aell emerald eut dia­ FOUND: l law* roller nnd 1 law*
mond engagement ring. Lika
219 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133
marker. Owner may claim at
new. If Interested call FA 2-3329
Fire Station No. 2 and pay for
• BIO VALUES
after 7 p. m.
• QUICK CREDIT
woty*.* r y e * TV! . , . Our btjwllntj tenm beat
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALK
.
• EASY TERMS
.siev'd i-w, -i ' **—•
Accounting, Gilroy in Sale* is down with the mump*
WE u i V E W V X L 'c ^ n . A l f P o -------------- t - . t t l per lb. —— \~
THE SANFORD HERALD
. . . and Lucille is leaving me . . . what’* new with
OFFICE
New and Uaed Furniture
304 W, 1st. St. FA 3-2611
311 E. Firit St.
FA 2-3922
8ell U i Your Furniture. Quick
14. Build, Paint ft Repair
15-A Beauty Parlor*
HIDE-A-HED sofa, Lawson chair, fferrf.-e ttV'i. Th* Cash. SUPER
YOU SPEND 1/S OF
end tables. FA 23*99, 190f
TRADING TOST. FA 2-06*7.
YOUR LIFE IN BED .
A Satisfied customer U our beat
THOS. E. THOMPSON
Holly Ave.
General Contractor
advertisement.
LAMBRETTA
WHY NOT RE COMHARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Home Carpentry Rcpaira
— REPOSSESSED Dsy-o-Night
MOTOR SCOOTERS
PORTABLE? WE CAN
105. So. Osk . . . . Ph. FA 2-5742
sofa $30.50; 2 twin site rebuilt BELL’S SHELL SERVICE
Rooting A Siding
Phone FA 2-6452
Hollywood beds, each 929.50; 1
REBUILD
YOUR MAT15lh k French Ave.
full tlxe heavy duty coil spring
Be Lovelier Wilh Professional
T
R
E
8
8
OR B O X
$000
Free
TV
Stamps
15. Special Service*
910.00; 2 full slie bookcase
Beauty Ct.rc.
with each ecooter purchase
SPRING TO LOOK AND
headboards, earh 910.00; 1, 3
SERVICE CALLS 9200
piece aectional 939.50; 1 vanity AIR CONDITIONER, % ton
FEEL LIKE NEWI
The Blggeat Little Shop
919.50; 3 odd chalra, each $9.00;
Mitchell,
good
working
con­
la Sanford. All Parti And
1, 47" Hollywood bed $19.50; I
dition. Ph. FA 2*4418.
Labor Guaranteed 90 Day*.
Beaeiy Salon
knotty pine twin site bed 910.00;
NO BEDDING NEED
SANFORD RADIO k V &gt; CENTER
1 twin aise innerspring mattresa NATIONAL Caih Register, new
IS TOO GREAT OR
9th. k Sanford Ave. FA 2-9741
$12.50. ECHOLS BEDDING CO.,
condition, used i mo., only $17S
TOO
SMALL OR TOO
16. Flower* &amp; Plrfnts
8econd and Palmetto, FA 2-439L
cash. See at McRaney Paint k
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stateDIFFICULT FOR THE
Glass.
2515
So.
Park
Ave.
ments, invoices, hand bills, and Cut Flowera For An; Occasion
ECHOLS BEDDING GO.
ancas. A Good Placo To
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressiva
SANFORD FLOWE! SHOP
HAMILTON electrie clothes dryer
BUY, SELL or TRADE
Printing Co. Phone FA 3-3651— FA 2-1920
165. FA 21310.
or
FA 2-0270
306 West 13th S t
CALL FA 14111 FOB
150 RED laying hens. J. W. Jones,
17. Pel*, Livestock. Supplies 400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7!
PIANO TUNINO * REPAIRING
Tuskawllla Rd., Lal:a Jessup.
FREE ESTIMATE.
W. L. HARMON
TOY TERRIER pups, ideal peU ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby COLDSPOT 14.2 cu. ft. freeaer
Ph. FA 2-4223
for children. FA 1-4769.
Beds. Day, Weak, or Month—
2150. 109 So. Sunland Dr.
FURNITURE CENTER
CABINETS: pro-finished, custom FREEI Cute healthy kittens. Ph.
1100 French Ave.
made or built to order. General Longwood, Midway 4-5971.
Ph. FA 1-7953
Mill Work. Boyd's Cabinet Shop,
307 Elm Ave., FA 2-2919.
QUARTER HORSE. 9 years old, CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
well trained and easy to hand!*.
TV Servlee within tbs hour. RsFA 2 0795.
mates. Phone FA 2-7919.
pslr your TV for 27.50, in your
homo or no charge. Sunablaa PUPPIES, 2 month* old, black and 22. Articles For 8*1*
TV, FA 2 9855.
white, long and short, hair, $5
YELLOW SQUASH by the bushel.
te$5. Ph. FA 2 -U M r~ PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
FA 2-0415.
All types and sizes, Installed 19. Boat* aad Motors
GOOD
used frame windows, Jamba
"D o It Yourself'
and assorted lumber. See fore­
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Gateway To The Waterway
man at Nicholson Bulck Bldg.
S T I N E
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Machinery and Supply Co.
Robson Sporting Goods
21 INCH TV, RCA mahogany eon
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 24432
6 2 E. 1st.
Ph FA 3-5061
sole, excellent condition. Call
FA 2-1926.
AIR CONDITIONING
12' GULFLINER, Fiberglassed,
H O L L E R MOTO R
H. B. POPE CO.
lop, windihield, steering, re­ LARGE utility trailer 255, paint,
SALES **w ha* a l*n *
r o ft. Park - FA $ 4 »
cots, tents. ARMY-NAVY SUR­
mote controls, 15 II. P. motor,
■election gf exceptionPLUS, 310 Sanford Ave.
Murray trailer with wlneh. Will
alp
clean, tk roughly re­
tell cheap. FA 24314.
20 GUAGK Ithlca pump 940. 10
conditioned “OK" Med
ALL MAKES k MODELS
guage model II Windcheater
cars nay aae weald be
BOAT: 13 ft. Thompson; wind­
pump, t65. Call FA 2-4192.
shield and controls; Sears trail­
araad t* own. No matter
er; 1958, II II. P. Evlnrude
303 W. First St. (24 hr. aer.)
If yoa’re toakiag far Ike
9400. FA 2-1909.
FA 2-3625
feel ef luxury that

St. Johns Realty

Dew * — I
IT

FA 2-0915

SMALL HOUSE TRAILER, per­
fect condition. Mr. Soward,
Hollywood Trailer Court, Or­
lando Hwy.

MIAMI CLIENT WILL TRADE
HOME: 3 bedrooms. 2th baths,
located on Riscayna River, North
Miami, for property in Semin­
ole County, or will aeU for
226,000. Contact . . . .

LOTS — PRICED «1,M0

Teem* — 39%

112 Magnolia

COMPLETE 3 rooms of furniture, TO reipooilble party la this vicin­
plui wathlng machine, mower
ity; Singer electric portabta A
and 3 metal cabinet*. FA 2-6339
attachments. • payment! at
after S p. m.
93.43. Write Credit Manatee.
Box 69, Sanford Herald.
S A W D U S T
and shavings.
FA 2-3677, Buckner * Son.
CIRCULATING ell heater, tank
and aland. FA 2-0644.
REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
I
37’* Window Sills 91.23
MAYTAG apartment ame Bph
34" Window Lintels 91.23
dryer washing machine, reason­
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
able. FA 2-9632.
309 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2-3731
PORTABLE 17 In. TV $30. Ph.
FREEZER, Deluxe 22 foot upright
FA 2-2796.
9 month! old. Take up payment!
$29.92 month. See Clyde Walla CARRIER FREEZER, 19 a*, f t
upright,
excellent
condition.
at DeWltt Trailer Court
FA 2-2194.
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
22-A Article* Wanted
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enrloaed head. Sag-proof bottom GOOD utility trailer, FA146J0.
rail with plastic ends. Plaatie
WANTED: Spring tooth harrow
er rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
for t h r u
point hook-up.
eerds.
FA2-6640.
Senkarik GIhm nnd Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd S t
FA 2-4622

Realtor k Insurer
Phase PA 3-4991
US N. Park
Pbooe PA 2-S33I 2601 Park Dr.

True S ub u rba n L iv in g
LARGE

FA 2-6562

RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.

Priced under $20,ouo wilh good
terms.

Lakeview

QUIET ON A

1007 Sanford Ava.

If you enjoy these, plus a beauti­
ful view, see this modern 3 13. Electrical Service*
bedroom 2 bath Mr conditioned
boma on ona of lha prettiest House Wiring — K*ectrie Service
Sid Vihle*
lakes anywhere.

EXCLUSIVE
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Heating

AIR CONDITIONING
WATKRSKIING, CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK

'34 CADDILAC. FA 2-1641

W. H. “ Bill" Stemper Agency

g-Btdroom frame houaa at 312
Holly Avenue; hardwood oak
fleere throughout. Appraised
by iadspendtni appraiser at
$6,000. Thia house must be sold
this lu m m r. Price will be re­
duced 290.00 per we«k until
sold. Current price $5,900. Con­
tact Mrs. M. L. Raborn, 8r. at
FA S MS * or M. L. Raborn, Jr,
at FA 2-4179 or FA 3-32*3.

Lakefront

Plumbing ft

22. Article* For Sale

L A F F -A -D A Y

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

20. Automobile*

Hwy. IT-92 ft 27th *4.
Seles Office
■seised
J.

Rreiley

P k PA t-1101
Odham,

President

‘ ‘ vr^-fCW i

�Pare 12—Wed. May 26, 1M0
■m m vY vvw yvvvvm

YOU SAVE CASH IN EVERY DEPARTMENT PLUS

M H C H A N Tf G R IIN STAM PS

M ERCHANTS

W IT H THE PURCHASE OF $7.50 OR M O RI

$96 Ml CHOICK

itoSr.
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n c u. y

PSC . . . GOVT. GRADED CHOICE
♦EAVT WESTERN MATURE BEEF

ANNETTE BAKER. 19.
will reprcncnt St. Poter*.
— Florida
Beauty Contest slated for
SRrnsota next month.

c h o ic e q u a l it y c o n t r o l l e d

PSG U.S. CHOICE
Fred Mulholland of Tampa look
lop honor* at the Armed Porrea
Model airplane meet held at the
Naval Air Station Saturday.
The meet waa aponaored by
the NAS Prop and Rib Smaahera.
The meet ran throufhout the day
and a large crowd waa on hand
to watch the varioua event*.
Mulholland, dogged

by an rn&gt;

ne failure and landing hla plane
the lake came through with a
winning aingle * channel acore of
73 and a double channel acore of
•0 from the Judgta.
Second poaltlon in the aingle
competition wa« won by Jamea H.
Snow of Orlando and third place
honora went to Sam Beniamin of
Sanford.
Thirty-five boya competed la
the eventa.
Approximately
4,000 p&lt;
viaited the ba*e during tiu
long open bouee activlUaa.

£

JW IFT’S BROOKFIELD, FARMER CRAY
PURE PORK HOT OP. M ILD

BONELESS

HTHER
HALF

SAUSAGE 3 i&amp; llJ E

ELDORADO OR BADGER FANCY S LIC iD

S w ifts Premium or Farmer Cray AS Meet

FRANKS

39’

COLD CUTS
FARMER CRAY US. GOVERNMENT
CRADE ‘•A” QUICK FROZEN

| FRESH LEAN WESTERN

PLAIN OR SELF-RISING

D A /P rP FP T
BENSON’S er LADY PAIR

Owen Holds Mark
BROOKLYN, N. Y. (UPII
Mickey Owen, Brooklyn Dodger
goat o f the 1041 World Keriea,
hold* the National League record
for moit errurlei* chance* accept­
ed In one aeaion by a catcher.

ROStDALE HALVES OR
PYNE TASTE SLICES
LUSCIOUS CALIFORNIA

ICE BOX

BISCUITS 3 2 5 ’
BLUE BONNETT, COLORED

OLEO

l’a u 2 3 *

W ISCONSIN LONGHORN

L I CAN
YOUR CHOICE
L IM IT -1
OOfFEE W ITH
$500 FOOD
ORDER

FRESHLY CUT S N W W l

FILLETS

*

59*

MULLET *

154

FRESH CAUGHT
L IM IT -1 W ITH
$5 00 FOOD ORDER

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SCALLOPS
FPOZFN FOODS

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• D E VH i POOD

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GORTON! GOVT. NbPtCTiD
PKC
H A W A IIA N GOLDEN

PUNCH 6 iZ

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1100

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88

PICNIC SPECIALS
BAKIr s FUOfi

C O OKIES

• CHOCOLATE „ „

HYGRADE PEANUTS

COCKTAIL"*29« Mixed N uf$»43‘
SPANISH « 29c CASHEWS * 43&lt;

ROLLS

FRESH TINDER

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CMMFLOWnr
RID RIPf JUCY SWEET

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M INUTE M A ID OCLICIOUt

whin you do. . . visit
FAMILY! If you n *d
UP TO $600
phono: FNrfu 2-4612
H fo fi noontoifrinf#
far monoy the u im diy!

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CALIFORNIA JUICY

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Bugs Beware!

t p. m. Stocks

The spray fogRingr of the city’s streets and alleys
started Monday and will continue for the next seven
dsys. City Manager Knowles said.
The enst side of the city will be sprayed today, hs
added.
_
The fogging process, uspd to reduce the supply of
Mosquitoes and gnats in the city will stn.l nt 4:30 p. m.
daily and continue through midnight.
Parents are urged not to allow their children tn
follow behind the fog, as the nozzle used tn spray be­
comes extremely hot and children are liable to receive
“ bad burns,” the city manager warned.
The'spraying will continue until the entire city has
been covered and then will resume again in about a
month.

NEW YORK (UPD Stock
prices at 1 p. m.
American TAT
American Tobacco................ 34‘ i
Bethlehem Steel
C I O ...................
Chrysler .
Curtiss • Wright ................ 21*V
Douglas Aircraft . ................ 30H
DuPont .................. .............. 207
Ford Motor
............. 66*«
General Electric ................ on
General Motor* .. ................ 44
Graham • Paige . ................
2
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Int. TAT
Johnson Electronics ............ 7-7'x
Ixvrillard .............. ................ 37H
Minute Maid .......
Penney ................ .................. 123
Penn R R
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Sear* Roebuck
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Standard Oil (NJ)
Studebsker ...........
U. S. Steel ....... •••***•••• BO*♦
Westinghous* Kl.

UN Rejects
Red Demands
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UPI) — The U. N. Security
Council today rejected Soviet Runniit'a demand to condemn
Ihe United State* for ita apy flight* over Ruaaia.
The vote waa 7-2 with Ceylon and Tttniaia abstaining.
Ruaaia loat out in ita bid to brand the United Statea an
mp-graasor after U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge told
Iti* iounrlT” RussTif '••aa*
microphone m the American em­
bassy in Moscow.
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko
had questioned
she
“ logic and morale" at President
Eisenhower and said Amrriran
U-2 apy policy brought n "vnnr
strong odor o f tbe Hitlerite think­
ing on the eve of World War II."
Lodg* followed him with an­
TOKYO (U PD—Ten# of thous­ other recitation of Soviet apy ac­
ands of leftist demonstrators be- tivities and the dramatic presen­
—aeiged Premier Nobusuke Ktshi in tation o f how th* Soviets had
t Parliament building for mor* bugged th* American embassy in
an 12 hours today, attacked po­ Moscow.
lice with rocks and marched on
Tha Soviets did not come to th*
the American embassy scream­ Security Council with clean hands,
ing against Eisenhower's planned !.odge said—a refutation o f Sovitt
visit.
Premier Nikita Khrushchev'i de­
More than 1.000 policemen mass­ nial in Parii that the Kusiiana
ed in front of the main gat* of actually sent out spies.
the embassy to black any at­
Lodge displayed to the Security
tempt to smash into the embassy Council a hand-carved wooden
compound.
The
demonstrators replica of the great seal of th*
didn't try. Instead they snakeUnited Slate* which he said was
..Banred past, yelling anti-Eisenpresented to th* U. 8. Ambassador
Bower slogan*.
in Moscow.
Th« leflwing opponents of the
"It was bung up in hi* office
N. S. • Japanese security treaty
right back o f his desk," I.odge
using Communist Party sound
■aid. "A clandestina listening datrucks, shouted demands of "Kishi
vice was discovered inside this
resign" and for Eisenhower to replica."
cancel hia June visit.
Lodge held up th* device and
After passing th« American em ­
showed how plaaler-uf-pari* was
bassy Ihe huge throngs began
used around the aeal 'and con­
serraming toward Tokyo's main
railway nation many blocks away trived to that it matched th*
Wood. It opened into two pieces,
disperse and board commuter
"Now here is the aeal," Lodg*
aim that would take them back
homa. By them more than 100,000 said dramatically. "Vwi will not#
hovf it opens Into two piece*. And
had thronged.
Kishi remained in his office and hern la tha clandestine listening
looked nervously out the window device— you can see th* listening
from time to time as a roar device. It la right under the back
swelled *p from the crowd for of th* eagle.
"Tha United States has found in
him to resign because be had
aligned Japan with the United recent years, in Iron Curtain
countries, well over 100 such daState* in tbe cold war.
The streaming, fanatical stu­ vices— 26 In Poland alone. Th*
dents outside yelled for Elscnhow- latest discoveries were within the
" r to atay home and for Klabi to last month."
Correspondents said there were
•crap the defense alliance. He bad
reports four years ago in Moscow
■o intention o f doing so.
Sometime around U p . m. Kishi that auch a U. S. aeal had been
slipped out of the building safely. placed in tha homo o f U. R. Am­
The remaining students, frustrat­ bassador Charles K. Bohlen, now
•
ed by the unnoticed departure, a presidential adviser.
Lodg* said he reeorted to the
left the area and disbanded.
The student* had stoned police dramatic display "te show that
when they found they could not our claims of espionage ere wellfounded." There had been nothing
break through the cordon.
like it In the U. N. since Warren
R. Austin, Lodge's predecessor,
produced a Russian tnmraygun
from beneath th* council desk
during debate on th* Korean War.

Red Demonstrators
Riot In Tokyo;
March On Embassy
*

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School Addition
Bid Is Awarded

Carroll Daniel Construction Co.'a
low bid of $20,m for Uio additions
to Rusenwald Elementary School
was accepted today by members of
tbe Seminole County School Board.
% Construction Is expected to begin
Immediately and wiil he completed
before the start of the fall term
Mila September.
In other action tha board tenta­
tively approved the American
Scenic Co., Greenville, S. C „ bid
o f 24,961.36 for the installation of
alage eurtains m seven county
school*.
Tha curtains wiB be installed at
South Seminole, Long wood, Lake
OH ary, two Oviedo, Midway and
Rosenwald elementary achools.

Accused Killer
Tries Getaway
GAINESVILLE (UPI) — Rob­
ert Radke, accused of killing his
estranged wife in • lawyer's
office, hurled himsrlf out of ■
moving ear Wednesday *n rout*
to undergo a psychiatric examine
Boa.
Tbe 31-year-old Radke, shackled
band and foul, jumped out of the
patrol car at Starke while on Ihe
way from here, to Jacksonville
for the examination. He was
taken to ■ hospital but suffered
no eerlous injuries by th* foil.
He was returned to his jail eell
here.
•

Bryant Plans Statewide
'Thank Y o u / W ork Tours
^

OCALA (UPD— Farris Bryant
Democratic nomine* for governor,
plans two statewide tours between
now and bis January inauguration.
The Ocala lawyer said one would
would be a "Thank You" tour
and tha other a "Work Tour" un­
precedented in Florida history.
" I don't know of any governor
who has don* anything like this,"
Bryant said. "Preparation has
.^ e e n the keystone of my life and
“
want to be prepared for this
Job."
Bryant, who beat Doyle E. Carl­
ton Jr. by moro than 90.000 votes
ia Tuesday's runoff, said be plan­
ned to talk to city nod county
officials, engineers, bis supporters
end "even people who opposed
Brywai tf they'** experts he'a
tetereated In."
"1 know government as far aa

lb* mechanics are concerned," be
said, "but campaigning has con­
vinced me there's more to build­
ing a road system than drawing
a line between two points.
"The same reasoning applies to
other matters where you're deal­
ing with human beings, and deri­
sions that make lives and Jobs."
Bryant, who campaigned on a
promise (o save 30 million dollars
in slate spending, promised to
study slat* finance! "like a hus­
band who checks up on his wife's
spending."
Bryanl’a win was hailed Wed­
nesday as a "stales' right* vic­
tory" by Mississippi Gov. Ross
Barnett.
teraett, in a wir* to Bryant,
laid he looked forward tn co­
operating with Bryant "on all

Canvass Of Vote
Fails To Alter
County Results
. aecond primary rotIng records want into the political
archives Wrdoesday as the Seminote County canvassing board
certified the official figures. The
can vis* did not change th* out­
come at soy of lb* three county
commission races.
Thor* were 2,262 voles cast m
the second primary compared to
9,723 in the first primary May 3.
Tbe County Commission vote in
Distrirt 2 was Williams. 3.X71;
Cordrll, 2,987, In commission Dis­
trirt 3, the vale was 3,398 for
James P. Avery and 3,324 for
Ijiwrcnre Swofford. In District 3,
John Kiupalrick rolled up 3,429
votes to Homer Little's 3,061.
in the District 6 peace justice
race, Elmer Ashley had 1,160 voles
compared to llomer Sewell's, 633.
In the constable's rare in District
4. Bob Carroll had 2.679 and O.
G. Owen. 1,730.
The official Seminule • County
vole (or \tatewide office! is as
follows:
In the governor's race, Karris
Bryant had 3,273 votes to Doyl*
Carlton's, 2.8*0. In the race for
secretary of state, Tom Adams
had 4,976 votes compared to Jc»*
Yarborough's, 1,436. Doyle Conner
had 4,138 votes in the race for
commissioner of agriculture while
W. R. Hancock collected 3,131,

Chile Quake Toll A t 5 ,0 0 0
SANTIAGO, Chile (U P I)-P reeident Jorge Alessandri instituted
price controls today to prevent
profiteering in quake-devastated
south Chile where more than 5,ton
persons were reported dead or
missing.
A presidential decree froze
prices at the levels prevailing Sat­
urday, the day southern Chile was
struck by the first and most de­
vastating of a series of earth­
quakes and tidal wave*.
Relief supplies pouring io from
the United Stales amt various
Latin American countries were
easing serious shortages of food
and medicines in the earthquake
zone, but condition* atlU were crit­
ical in soma areas berausa of dis­
rupted communications.
Railroads were operating only as
far as Concepcion, near the north*
ern limit of the disaster area, and
wire communications had been re.
stored only as far aa Temuco, 123
miles farther north.
Quakes along the coast on a line
stretching about 1.200 miles south
from Concepcion were changing
the face of Chile.
Rad weather and inadequate air­

strip* mad* air supply difficult hut
U. S. embassy planes did succeed
Wednesday In reaching Concepcion
and Santiago with loads of relief
supplies.
Recurreot earth tremors and
tidal waves were reported in tha
disaster area Wednesday, but the
only new casualties reported were
20 seamen lost in the sinking of a
tug.
Eruptions of varying force wars
reported from at least nine vol­
canoes in tha southern mountain*
—two of them formed thi* week—
but no casualtiea or damage were
anticipated.
Reports of a ••cataclysmic'*
earthquake near Chile's southern
tip inspired tidal-wav* alerts in
Hawaii, New Zealand and Austra­
lia. A rerhrek indicated, however,
the effects of the aftershock prob­
ably would be purely local,
A UPI compilation of report*
from varioni communities affected
by the disaster placrd tbe known
toll so far as * , t » persons dead or
missing.
The latest government figure
listed 1,130 dead, 2..Via missing and
(MM injured, most of them seri­
ously.

MOTHER AND CHILD ntnnd amid deh ri* of their home which w m ruln*d
by one nf the earthquake# etrlklnir the oity of Concepcion, Chile.

*

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday with early evening thunderahowera Friday. High today, R8-95. Low tonight, 06-71.
VOL. XL1X

United Pr*M Leased Wir*

EatablUhad 1908

THURSDAY, MAY 26,1060

Polio Inoculation
Drive Set Saturday
Had your polio booster shot yet?
Tbe Jaycees wiU conduct their
final polio inoculation drive of
the year at 9 a. m. Saturday for
anyooc wishing a polio or booster
•hot.
Registered nurses will be avail­
able at Ihe Jaycrr information
building on llwy. 17-92 all day-to
assist in tbe shots.
Cost per shot Is 91.

Modernize Army,
Congress Urged

Work started this week on the construction of a $250,000 telephone building addition on W. Ninth St. thnt wiU
house needed equipment when direct dialing is put into op­
eration early next year in the Sanford area.
Bob Shedden, manager of the local Southern Bell Tele­
phone Co. reported today that the building is expected to be
complrtrd by Oct. 22.
The building will be located at
SOI W. Ninth fit.
Once the building is completed,
telephone officials will lay the
ground work to put direct dialing
In Sanford for one or two party
ROME (U P D -P o p e John XXIII
lines, Shedden laid.
The telephono manager estimat­ proclaimed sainthood today for
ed. Ut«( direct dialing wiU be tn Gregorio Cardinal- Barberigo, a
ITUi Century ed u reb , foster -who
operation by AprlT o f INI.
The new building will house au­ shared the Pope's own Ideal of re­
tomatic m eiM ge equipment aa uniting Eastern and Wester*
well aa equipment nuw being used branches of the CaVholie Church.
In the central telephone office.

News Briefs

New Saint

Arab Plane Downed

Summit Collapse
Due To Pressure
b

DAK AWARD PRESENTED as Mrs, W. E. Hukor pina the Daughlera of
American Revolution sward for citizenship on Sandra Wood, during Class
Ifciy exercises.
(Herald Pholo)

Jaycee Members
Deadline Friday
Jaycecs who want a free trip
to Nassau have only until 3 p. m.
Friday to sign up now members
and get a chance for the vacation
foe two.
Tb be eligible for th* trip all
renews' memberships and new
memberships must be turned in
at that time.
Tha trip will go to the winner
picked out of a hat by new State
Jaycee President Teeny Johnson
at the local installation Saturday
flight.
Tbe ioitaliation ceremonies will
be bald at 7:30 p. in. at the New
York Giant's dormitory on Mellooville Ave.

Outstanding Students
Honored A t SHS Program

The Seminole High School band
played "Pom p and C l r c u r a *
stance," s i 146 graduating sen­
iors, the boys attired in blue and
ihe girls In while, marched slowly
down the aisle to begio Class Day
exercises Wednesday.
A total of 130 awards began with
th* Daughters of American Rev­
olution presentations tn several
outstanding students, whlrh were
given by Mrs. K. E. Roumillal and
Mrs. W. E. Baker.
Members of the Class of 1933
were special guests in honor of tbe
23th anniversary of their gradua­
tion.
K. W. Christensin, registrar, re­
ceived a big ovation in appirctalioii ol his six yeara service lo the
scliuol. He auuounced ha was re­
signing to pursue further atudle*.
The Class Phnphery was issued
OLIVER SPRINGS, Tenn. (UPD by seniors John Smith, llarry Rob­
—A cow toppled from a bluff and son, Ned Julian and George Green.
fell between the raboosc and the
last car of a slowly-moving freight
train near here Wednesday. The
cow waa killed and the caboose
derailed.
The Louisville and Nashville
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
train waa traveling about 10 miles , Stale Game and Fresh Water
an hour. Crewmen were shaken ; Kish Commission today announced
up but not injured.
cigm public bearings hi gather
information to set up Florida'*
I960 61 hunting and fishing regula­
tions.
*
The meeting will be held in
Crcslviaw, June 14; Lak* City,
June 13; Scbring and Marianna,
WASHINGTON (UPD The
June 20; Sarasola, June 21; DeHouse was expected to vote today
on final passage of a 23,914.79*.• Land. June 27; Immokalee, June
983 money bill to finance atomic 2* and Miami, June 29.

Cow Topples
From Bluff;
Derails Train

Game Commission
Sets Hearings

WASHINGTON (U PD Sen.
Henry M. Jackson (D-Wath.)
urged Congress today to vote 600
million dollars to modernise tha
Army because at "the bellicose
Soviet response to the U-2 inci­
dent."
Both Jackson and Sen. Frank
E. Moss (D-Utab), In appear­
ances before the Senate defense
appropriations subcommittee, ask­
ed for restoration of 294 million energy, water resources and pub­
deleted by the House for the lic power projects
Bomarc-B anti aircraft missile.
The measure was tentatively
approved Tuesday after attempts
to boost and cut tha spending total
failed.

House To Vote
On 'Power* Bill

Postal Holiday

Tbe Oviedo Poet Office wiU be
closed on Monday — Memorial
Day. Mail wUI be delivered to Courthouse To Close
tbe lock boxes for a morning de­
The courthouse will be closed
livery. There wiB be ne afternoon Monday ia observance of Mem­
matters at mutual intercet te our delivery and B* rural route ser­ orial Day, Circuit Court Clerk
vice that day.
people."
Arthur Beckwith Jr. said today.

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Phone
W ork
Building Starts

[Orlando Woman
Killed In Mishap
A 33-year-old Orlando woman
was killed Wednesday night whan
she apparently ran a stop alga
at Hie intersection of SR 434 and
llwy. 17-92, the Florida Highway
Patrol reported.
Mra. Clara Louis* Holt died at
Orange Memorial
Hospital of
severe head wounds less than two
hours after the accident happened
on Hie rain slicked highway, Bill
Stringfield, investigating officer
Mid.
Stringfield reported that Mrs.
Holt hit tiie side of a tractor
trailer truck at approximately
9:03 p. m. Stringfield said the
truck, operated by Edward Shaloiki, of Savannah, Ga., was bead­
ing south when the car "alammed
into the vehicle."
No charges have hern filed
against Khaloiki, Stringfield said.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

County Board
To Meet Friday
The County Commission will
meet at 10 a. m. Friday (or a diarussion of road problems and to
consider several plata offered for
approval.
Tbe regular weakly commission
meeting was not held Tuesday
because of tha cleclioa.

The Class Will waa read by Colleen McKarlin, Marty Stemper,
Marilyn McDaniel and France*
Strickland.
The raercisea ram* to a climax
with the graduates singlqg their
Alma Malar, and ended a* th*
band played Mendelssohns "War
March uf Ihe Priests."

Speeding Dog
Nabbed By Police
MIAMI ( UPD -T h e owner of
Captain, "The only water-skiing
dog on earth," was fined 22A Wed­
nesday because of Captain's dry­
land speeding.
Motorcycle officer U-o Welsh
said Captain was going 32 mile*
an hour in a 23-mile zone. Welsh
testified he knew exactly what
Ihe dog's speed was because lie
was going about one jaw-snap
faster on his mutorrycle Just in
front.
Gerald Frank, who owns Cap­
tain and operates the ski school
where be says Ihe dog skis, ex­
plained, "Motorcycles are just a
challenge to Captain." Frank was
fined 223 under an ordinance pro­
hibiting dugs from running free.

Milkman Charges
Arrest Bought O ff
MIAMI (UPD - A charge by
tbe mayor’s former milkman that
lie bought off an arrest for 2100
resulted in three policemen being
suspended Wednesday.
Ill officers, J. W. Humphrey,
31; Thomas Jarvia Jr., 29; and
Robert I*m m oni, 22, denied Don­
ald Knight's charge that he waa
picked up early Tuesday* morn­
ing on a drunk chaig* but bought
bis way out for 2100.
Mayor Robert King High said
Knight woke him at 4:30 a. m.
Tuesday to make the accusation.

WASHINGTON fUPI) — Prealdent Elsenhower said today Soviet
Premier
Nikita S. Khrushrhcv
may have acuttled the lummlt
conference under "pressure by
the Stalinleti end the Chlnete"
Red*.
The Preiident made the statement after a aperlal hrrakfaat for
rongreaalonal leaden at which he
threw hli "wholehearted" support
behind a Senate inveatlgation of
event! leading up to the auinmit
collapae.
In a nationwide leleviaion and
worldwide radio tpcerb Wedneaday night, Eiaenhower aald busineaalike negotialiona with Ruaaia
muat continue, particularly on die*
armament and a nuclear teat hen
and contact! muat be Improved
with the Soviet people despite the
•ummit collapae.
"The path of reaiMin and com ­
mon aenae la atill open if the So*
viete will but me it," he &gt;ald.
The president strongly defend*
ed the U-2 flights over the Soviet
Union and said they had pro
dured ".remarkable" resulta.

TEI. AVIV, Israel (U PI) — A*
Israeli plane today shot down a
United Arab Republican MIG Jet
in a dogfight over the Ntgev De­
sert along the Israell-U.A.H. bor­
der, tbe Israeli army announced.
A spokesman said two Israeli
fighters intercepted four U.A.R.
Jets at 10 a. m. today, two mile*
inside Israel's air space.

Solo Flight
WILMINGTON, N. C. (UPD—
Carl Olsson, 38-year-old electron,
lea engineer front Atlanta, took
off early today on a solo flight
in a single engine plant- to hie
native Sweden. Olssun's v ife and
two children in Atlanta had brea
unaware that ht was planning la
wing hia way across the Atlantia
alone.

He’s Available
ALBANY t UPI i—G n . Nelson A.
Rockefeller Is taking s long shot
chance Vies President Richard
V- Nixon's bandwsfen may he
upset before the Republican nstional convention picks a candi­
date for prjsidrul.
The 3t-&gt;cnr-uld governor said
Wednesday he was available for
a draft even though he did not
r.\j&gt;cct oue.

Stand Strengthened

CLEVELAND, Ohio (U P li—The
United Pres lytcitan thurch in n.a
U.S.A.’ s i.snd against racial d i crimination and segregation was
strengthened today as delegates
ORLANDO (U PI) — Priion iento tbe 172nd General Assembly
fences were given Wednesday to
(traded lor tlirir homes. The sub­
a. woman and her adopted teen­
ject of s.-;-rcgaliuij provtuci' a
age aon convicted of* wholesale
major battle ground at the 991
looting of reaidcnrra.
delegates of the nation's fourth
Mrs. Mary Pears Mauake and
largest Protestant denomination
David Carl Huber, IT, were acu­
ended their eight-day meeting.
te need by Orange County Crimi­
nal Court Judge Richard Cooper.
She waa given from six months
MOSCOW ( U P D - Curley-haired
to IS years and the youth from
Van Cliburn arrived today lor a
six months to five years.
Police said they stole al&gt;out council tour of tbe Soviet Union
$IS,UOO to $20,000 in loot during and was greeted ly 200 orderly
the month of Pebruery In a but noisy teen-agers and a shrinkscheme
whereby
Ihey
would ling of elderly women who tossed
drive through residential sections flowers at hint. " I ’ m too overcome
seeking homes where the occu­ wlib emotion to express myself,"
the young American pianist said
pants were absent.
as ho stood there, catching the
red and white Bowers while smll*
tog and waving te hia fans.

Pair Convicted
Of Home Looting

Pianist W elcom ed'

Senate May Give *
Navy Oleo Okay

WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e Sen­
ate waa axpccted today to give
long sought approval to the Navy
to aerve oleomargarine to sailors.
The approval waa expected
only over what Sen. William
Proamire termed a •small, vigor­
ous but determined opposition”
by dairy state Uwi^kars.

Auxiliary Plans
Anniversary Party *
The Ladies Auxiliary No. 48f
of World War 1 Barracks, w il
observe their aeeead anniversary,
Friday with e party following
their regular buaiaaae meeting
Barrack members will he
guests.

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TUESDAY, K A Y S4, 1960

Tucker eeUmeted that M percent
of lawn* la the county ware dam*
aged by the long drought.
Sanford la alao looking forward
lo aomt rain to aid the clty’a
dwindling water eupply.
City Manager Warm Xaowlea
had u pcrtad recewtly that unleu
person!

cooper si to

oy reducing

the uae a# water oa plant* and
lawaa tha city would be forced to
put lalo effect a water rationla*
program.

8ANFORD, FLORIDA

get during the seat few day* May
will atill I* down ta the county
record book* aa ooo of the warm*
eat and dryeat la Malory. la the
laat as daya law than an Inch ef
rain fall in tha tahfard area.
During tha uma period last year
mors than two inch** fell.
Nineteen of tha first IS daya af
tha month alao law temperature!
•ear over Um M degree merit aod

NO. 700

BERLIN (UPI) —Soviet force*
announced today they will relearn
nine American* captured Friday
when their Army C-47 tranaport
plana Wit forced down In Bait
Germany by Soviet Jet fighter*.
Col. Gen. I. 1. Jacobowski, So­
viet commander In Germany, aaid
the eight Amerlcaa men and one
woman and lha aircraft would be
turned over to tha U. S. Army
at the plan where the aircraft
landed.

In a formal pole to Grn. Clyde
D. Eddlrman, U. S. Army com*
minder In Europe, JacobowakI
GAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) - laid the Uma of the turnover
Tim United State* amt up a 9H* could be chosen. by Eddleman.
Jacobowskt’i note waa In reply
tea Mldaa earth satellite today te

to as America* sals during Um
weekend demandinf the'release Washington,
the Coaaaualat l a d
ef Um six passenger* and thru
arew member* «lw W tint M Soviet# alao pratiilU tow MMw*
tios at Eaat G a m a air w w
hagaa ta Hamburg and strayed by the C47 courier riraralT*3
■aid Um Unitad Stataa bear* thi
across Um Iran Curtain.
The flv* day* during which the responsibility for «he latideat
Jieotowski said the declataa Is
nine Americana wet* haldoapttv* had byaa filled with rumor* fataaaa the AnMeteeaw wan labaa
that the Ruaalana were going to te ifrwneat wHh tbs EoMGawhand their prtaoaeri aver ta Com- m«* government. .
taualst Eaat German authoriUe*.
Tbl* could hart created a major
lateraaUoanl Incident alnce the
United State* refuses la rcoogalaa
Um Eaat German aateUHe governmeat. Bait Germany, haa ettempted aimllar effort* la the paet to

Hi iirfd

41m dIi m MM

latad Eaat German territory and
had to ha famed down by toe
"decisive action’* at Um garish
fighters when U igaarad afpinta
to land. Other report* aaid lla
Jet* fired warning etets.

test a “spy-luth-aky" system for'
detecting barilla mlulUa within
n r oad* after they am fired. .
Tha (tea world** aUgMi«*t ipar*
racket, an gg.fbdt;: two-Rar* Atla**Ag*na, blasted from the cap*
at 11:87 p. m. with th* Hmousln*.
■trad moonltL Tit* ramble may
ache la dlplomaU* k*lla.
Tha aatelllte, dobbad Mid** U
a repeat of a shot
which felted
W, w»« equipped
with ’ a super- ooled Infra.red
le launching!

K

fron an orbit
t SOO mil**
above earth.
The apara-boj
peering over th'
mil** each *w
America » .T/J-mtnuiv
an Impending thla*ll
This la about tWk* th# warning
time available with present radar
aystaata.
The Air For * planned te test
tb* satellite’* “ay*,” with flare*
ftr*d at Edwarp* sad Vandtntwrg
Air Force beta# In tialirarala this
week. 1ft ala* Waa retorted th* Air
Force Might tins* tb* launching*

FUced hi mbit about
was not expected until

Tb* auparvlaor. af regiatraUoa
said at noon that raiulta at coun­
ty and Male political races pro­
bably will be known by about •
p. m. today.
Voters were finding tha shorter
second primary. b*llot easier to
make mark, but apparenUy. fewer
of them were being- rail diirlag
th* morning boon thin la tha
same period ml the first primary;
Sanford’s three preelael* show­
ed fairly heavy, voting, but re­
ports from Oviedo, Altamonte
Springs end Fern Park rlerka said
U was touch lighter than oa May

forme# Gov, Millard Caldwell,
largely an race • Uaua line*.
Moderate Coiltnt endorsed Carlton
■ad Mgregatloalst Caldwell back­
ed Bryant.
Collin*. Just off the train from
an Industry-hunting trip la the
North, told a statewide television
audience election eve Florida
’&gt;eeds « man like Doyle Carlton”
as aqvernor,Colllna laid he waa asked In
Um North If Florida will “ conllnue an lit present forward course”
la race relations.
Bacaute 'af. this, Collin* aaid.
sad becaura ef the endorsement

of Bryant by OMwtTT, he

with being “ seft toward hrtfgra*
Uon." .
'.- Bryant, apatklag aw aaaihai
lelevlilen thaw liter, said ML- &gt;:
didn’ t thlak.CoUlaa made Me bef^vJ
“ I .think my opponent and Um
governor hare pushed the seal*' .,
button,” Bryant aaid.- ’thap haa#
lha race la test

Nearly all the officials reported

’*—*w w lliai «L«p
choice” MVth* I
11 .V* *5 ? ni**rF:plan mluloner raaea-

utloaal “open skba”
of Ite own; bte«*d aa ■test local latert
-.There teemed
te* clfcthig
tael Furl* Bri
every * * * - ;
Doyle Carlloa Jr.
gin la the count
appeared the ato
Buster Hancock.

a “ taka your
county comleh hold Urn
km

from AM- •d.lfew
toghlaad.
1m X H

agriculture
Baa. T&gt;n
earthquake-driven

•h KUNlIn ^vnUCMfO
NEW VOtK (UPI)—The Damo*r»Ue Natiaaal Committee’s arraagameate. Committee today a*.
Iccted Gov, Laltoy Collin* of Flor« » to to permancat chairman of
Um Las.AagsIps raevenUaa beginaiag duly it. /&gt;
to*. Frank Church of Idaho war

;afe Show durtagffifimtoaTSSfSmaUttea’a ctoaad aaasiaw tore. Far« a l aaeedteimi at waa not aspect-

ed until a ectoduled 4 p. m. press
tosftrtMfi

•Collin* will Succeed ta Um gav*l

wesj*ra, 1 t .

Japan’* heavily populated mala.
to tha finish, Bnrant Island of Honshu bora tha brunt
af th* towering wall* .rat water, vleensen art
which petiaded the co

' "Th* telftviilea station contrail-,
pd J»y the newspaper* b dllcriaHnaUag against ma. I’m going to
hold their bet te the fira,w‘lryt
•nl Mid. fie said t o will prewar
to Um FCC, •
The Herald and Napa of Miami
both endorsed CarlUa In (to cam-

miaui. interval*.forvi
II hour*. *V# 8
Slong-a*
*

ueltte*—dead, iftolai

CM&amp;' stnmk the Hawaiian Is­
lands Monday, Mlllng n . parsons
and Jsavlag IT mlsalng,. Tha
r;
wave* swept aa |b Okinawa. Um!
! t o . Caritoa - Bryant contest PhlUepteea. Nhw laaland, Japan,
alto developed Into one tolWOtol Australia, and mt*t Pacific Is­
outgoing Gov. LeRoy Colllna and lands at tto rala af M to M
miles an tour,
la CMle, where weekend earthquakn, floods, tidal wives and
a volcano eruption wrought ter­
rible havoc, atotorfcies to BaaIftO.ON bomate**.
Loss af Ub aa such UA. Paclfle
be alien* aa Okinawa, Jahaae* Is­
land aid oUmts was prevented by
aw Okinawa

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Whether W rdnilt Ne.ira
llol'aad Jr. jo white Cam
fmtJttary Afhaol.
W a g e B oost U ra

the poet office bssraiogJ '

Uc called Jto paUao; and I
Cowah aad.Jitoy Mawtgemery, will
to. laotored ns Um CanUaenUt department and epoedy work
Fours* lallewed by a. Georgs John- rescue and fire crews Mopped
flra frawi spreading to the p

Vegstobl

�By A bjgail Van Buren
■looking) an d a b a ch e lo r. H e
lives a t h om e. H e r e c e n tly to o k a j o b w ith
a b ig c o n ce rn . L a te ly he hat) been g e ttin g
ca lls a t all h o u rs o f th e n ig h t. W h e n he
g e ts a call he sh o w e rs, sh a v e s, d re sse s and
d riv e s o f f w ith o u t re g a rd to th e h ou r.
W h e n h is fa t h e r q u estion ed h im , he
a d m itte d h e w a s s e e in g h is b o s s ’ w ife . H e
s a y s s h e is fa t , 4 0 and m ean s n o th in g to
h im . H o w d o y o u c o n v in ce a 3 2 -y e a r-o ld
b o y th a t th is is d a n g e r o u s ? H e s a y s he
k n ow s w h a t h e ’s d o in g and th is is on e
w a y o f g e ttin g a h ea d .
M R S. S.

D E A R A B B Y : M y h u sb a n d '* lo d g a
,, .m e m b e rs h ip is b re a k in g up m y m a r r ia g e .
• H e h a s held e v e r y o f f i c e — local, d is t r ic t,
i* a n d n o w h e is a s ta t e o ffic e r * H e h a s b e ''c o m e a la d ie s' m an b eh in d m y b a ck and
'" s p e n d s t o o m a n y n ig h ts a tte n d in g m eeU
J j n g s , g o in g to d in n ers an d g e ttin g in a t all
u h o u rs .
:sr
H e r e c e iv e s n o m o n e y f o r all th is g a l’ " liv a n t in g an d e v e r y w h e r e h e g o e s s o m e ­
o n e h its h im f o r r a ff le tic k e ts an d d o n a '."t io n s , an d s in ce h e a c ts tike a b ig s h o t h e
‘c a n ’t s a y n o.
I ca n ’ t ta k e it a n y m o re and am se r­
i o u s l y c o n s id e r in g d iv o rce . I th in k e v e r y
’" m a n sh ou ld h a v e a little o u ts id e a c t iv it y ,
* b u t w h en it’s ov e rd o n e lik e th is, w h a t’s
’ “ th e an sw er?
L O D G E W ID O W

" W h a t ’s y o u r p ro b le m 7” W rite to A b b y
in c a r e o f th is p a p er. F o r a p erson al re p ly ,
en close a sta m p e d , se lf-a d d re sse d en velop e.
•
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•

D E A R B A R R Y : E ith e r f i r * h e r o r
■vm a r r y h e r.
•
•
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' D E A R A B B Y : O u r p rob lem la o u r son .
H e U 82, a co lle g e t r a d , g o o d -lo o k in g (m a y .

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Art Carney Big
Star Of Current
Television Season

D E A R A B B Y : I w ou ld like to add m y
c o m m e n t a b o u t th e "r e s p e c ta b le bualncas
m a n ” w h o d o e s n ’ t a p p recia te h is w ife ’a
e f f o r t s to g u a rd h is rep u ta tion .
H e sh ou ld k n o w th a t n o re sp e cta b le
m a rried m an rid e s a lon e in a c a r w ith a n y
w om a n , m a rried , sin g le o r d iv o rce d ( e x ­
c e p t h is close r e la t iv e s ), i f h e w a n ts to
s t a y re sp e cte d .
M y h u sb a n d is a p r o fe ssio n a l m an w h o
th a n k a m e w h en I p o in t o u t to him a ltu a tio n s w h ich m ig h t c o m p ro m is e h is r e ­
p u ta tio n . H e k n o w s I tr u s t h im im p li­
c itly , b u t n e ith e r o f ua tru s ts th e v icio u s
g o s s ip s in
thim to w n . A P P R E C I A T E D
•
•
•

D E A R A B B Y : T a m o v e r 21 an d h ava
n e v e r b een m a rried . I ow n m y o w n b u si­
n e ss. I h a va a y o u n g w o m a n w o r k in g In
m y o f f i c e w h o ia a d ead r in g e r f o r M a rily n
M o n ro e . I c a n 't k eep m y m in d o n m y w o r k
w h e n sh e ia a rou n d . H a v e y o u a n y p r a c ti­
c a l s u g g — tio n s ?
BARRY

I

TUESDAY P. M.

D E A R M R S . 8 .* T h is m a y be on e w a y
o f " g e t t in g a h e a d "— b u t it is a lso a w a y
o f g e ttin g a h ea d ston e. A 3 2 -y e a r.o ld is a
M A N . n o t a b o y . A n d i f h e d oesn ’ t k n ow
th a t h is b e h a v io r Is Im m oral, illegal and
ju s t plain stu p id , so m eon e o u g h t to r e -

D E A R L O D G E W ID O W : A h u sb a n d
w h o is h a p p y a t h om e d o e s n 't se ize e v e r y
o p p o r tu n ity to run a w a y fr o m it. Y o u r
p r o b le m is n ot w h a t’s on th e "o u t s id e ” b u t
w h a t Is la ck in g o n th e inside.
»U n d e r th e cin d e rs, th e h o m e fir e s
•co u ld stilt be b u rn in g . S h a ke y o u r g r a te s
- a n d r e v iv e th e liv e coals. G e t a n ew h a ir­
d o an d a n ew outfit^ L iste n to h is trou b les,
. b u t d o n ’t tell him y o u r s . L e t h im k n o w
I f 't h a t th e re is n o th in g o n th a o u tsid e w o r th
-p u t t in g h is h a t o n f o r — a n d h e ’ ll a ta y

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Men Are Going

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For New Styles

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show tor men recently. Its pur­
pose waa to show clothes created
h y . •By tho Italian designer, Brtoni.
nto clothes wore* of coufso, la tho
Continental cut and ware exciting
la color and la m w Ideas.
• Brionl of Romo showed the ala!gant dark fabrics and the over­
coats were lined ia brilliant colors,
such as crimson. Man ARC weartog this.
tho host far tha fashion show
was,Mr. Laalte'Vail, president of
{ W*taMuso « Hardy, where men's
•faahtens feign supreme and are
■tha latest aad the moat alegant.
tflpeakiag with Mr. Vail, who is
'handsome, beautifully dressed and
«get conservative la hla attire, ha

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for man's wear. Ha suggests color
combinations and style ideas,
whleh la why hla sales staff are so
nlea to talk to and so helpful when
men want tha latest In elothaa and
colors. And tbase salesmen are
well-dressed to set a proper fashkm exampla for Uielr mea customora. Mr. Vail aaya, "Because wa
endeavor to maintain tha vary
highest standards of perfection,
our salts people aro thoroughly
Instructed at to how a cult meat
fit.” Be, there's no seed hare ter
the Uttle woman to go along. Her
man la ia good aad experienced
hands.
I asked for Informalloe oa some
of the amarteat accessories for a
gentleman's wardrobe and here ia
what I heard: Recommended is a
truly elegant shirt styled with the

new "wlda-aprcad" collar; rich,
silk neckwear, narrow ia shape,
eometimee with fringed cads or
squared (a smart color ia Briool
blue-phim); Mack sllp-on shoes;
matching sock* and he should have
one of tho naw Ho pint which Fashlon dictate* should bo worn at the
aide of the Ua rather than ia the
renter. "And," taye wall-groomad,
elegant Mr. Vail, "a man abould
wtar smart hats, not to compete
with hia lady, but aa a sign that
ha ia a well-dressed, modem gen­
tleman."
Ladies, look to your men and to
your laurala. But, don’t you like
to see your man, and ovarybody
alaa'a, look aa alegant aa posatbla,
•specially after forty? &gt;
Tomorrow—"Dear Edyth Thorn­
ton MeLood."

C R O SSW O R D

By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPM - If the
fading television season hai pro­
duced a new star, It la Art Car­
ney. .Jackie Gleason's old sidekick.
And If there la anyone who
looks and bahavti unlike a star,
K la Carney.
He could paaa unnoticed la ■
crowd—or even In uncrowded cir­
cumstances, During his years
with Gleason, Art happily escaped
the limelight by hiding behind the
fat comedian's considerable bulk.
Now, however, he la a reluctant
top banana hlmielf and deter­
mined not to share the same fata
that killed off hla ex-boss—over­
exposure.
He has refused all offers to apar In * weekly show whether It
dramatic, comedy or variety.
Fearful, last hla Irish face be­
come too familiar, Art will ap­
pear lass frequently next season.
"1 had tight shows of my own
this s e a s o n ," ho explained.
"That’s enough right there. Than
add to that a few guest appear­
ances and reruns of 'The Honeymooneri' that I made with Jackie
and you can see I'm on television
too much i i It li.
"It wsia't so had appearing
ovary week whan I waa with
Jackie because I wasn't boat.
Jackie took all tha responsibility.
"I've never boon an organizer,
or the leader type. That’a why 1
was in the Infantry and never
made more than Pfc."
Typically, Art forgot to add that
he waa wounded ia action aad re­
ceived the Purple Heart. It la hla
modesty and unwillingness to dis­
cuss hia taints that dlilnguishti
Carney from oher TV tap-noteh-

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F o r A b b y 's p a m p h let, " W h a t T e e n ­
a g e r s W a n t T o K n o w ,” sen d 2 5 c a n d a
la rg e , s e lf-a d d r e sse d , sta m p e d en v elop e in
c a r e o f th is p a p e r.

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Topp-r
Baa Francis*. Bast
Aa Tha Warld Turaa
Mr. a Mrs. North
Qu.sn For a Pay
Far Batlar w Wars*
Day la Coart
House Party

itt ft'r 'a l&amp; r K iu * Shew
• &gt;*• («) Millionaire
(tl B u i tha Clank
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Channel Swim
By FRED DANUO
NEW YORK (UPD —Viewers of
situation comedies on TV aro con­
stantly being called upoo, not to
watch, but to overlook.
We're supposed to overlook aimUarities in format, stale plots, in-

"Balance of Terror." CBS-TV
first part of a two-part "Small
World" discussion about nuclear
stockpiles and dliarmament, ra­
diated Intensely fait oplnioni Sun­
day. Among the ihakcra and mov­
ers In the aymposlum waa a com­
parative neweomar to TV, Dr.
Jerome Wieaner, who serves,
among other thing*, as a presi­
dential science advisor.
Despile bis curious Mort Sahltype intonations, Dr. Wlesner put
forth the freshest thoughts on the
complex subject. He menUoned a
"doomsday” weapon and apokt
with aoma deapair about Russia's
paranoid fear of eaplonaga and
America's paranoid fear of sur­
prise attack. He feels both stdea
must accept rules that look dan­
gerous to each, rba discnation
continues neat Sunday.

sipld, Imitative attempts at hu

mor, and, what la moat discour­
aging of all, a complete bullying
and bruahlng-off of the here and
now.
Having been banished from the
world of motion pictures, these
frightful and frightened atoriea
are finding refuge la TV, Intellag the tube.
And Uila brings us to Sunday
night's’ "G.E. Theater" on CBSTV, which offered a situation
comedy pilot film called, "At
Your Service." •Produced by no
lesa a talent than Gene Kelly, and
starring Van Johnson, who be­
haves Ilka a young Walter Bren­
nan, tho thing was filmed la Pa­
ris.
The locate enabled ui to get
some views of stunning made­
moiselle* aad boulevards. Tha
springboard for the background
music aod sound effects was Garshwln's Jaunty "American In
Parla." So much for tho aisats.
Tha liabilities? Well, tha Mat is
as long as the Parts aummlt con­
ference waa abort. Let me Just
•ay that the plot had Johnson
portraying sa American ia Paris
who was tho ogling operator of
an escort service, or gigolo busi­
ness, or aoma such ridiculous
mooey-grabblag schema. Ha was
hard at work trying to *aptelt tha
fame of a visiting soxpot, played
by Jan Sterling, b; first exploit-

"Camera Three," always aim­
ing Itself In the direction of ar­
tistic progress, Sunday became
the first TV program to toom in
on' the hottest director In film*,
Sweden’s Ingmar Bergman, De­
spite this althaeas the CBS-TV
program displayed a curiously un­
characteristic reluctance to delve
Into Us subject.
Sloughing off the "why" of the
controversial director’s approach
was aa error. Aa a result, the
combination of film dips end
comment by. Arthur Knight mads
M virtually straight reportage.

NBC'S
"Loramte"
repeat!
"Night of the Quiet Men.”
"Funeral at Forty MQa" ia the
western drama aa ABC’* "hugerfoot.”

NBC*a "Wartime" hour U devot­
ed to "Slog Along with Mttcb,"
a musical affair baaed oa record­
ing talents, including the Brother*
Four, Diana Task, Leslie Uggeme
sod a JO-voice chorus.
Manila Van Doran aad Petae
Lorre are gueat atari ea ReO
Skelton's CBS show.
Garry Moore baa alegar Doro­
thy Collins aad comodtea Clift
Arquette oa his CBS variety hear.

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too aad the rest would rather talk
Bbowt themselves, eu end eft, the
air, than anything else. This, Art
acknowledge!, la partially respon­
S,l.
sible __
for their
___
ikr popularity.
aita (S) Kdaa of Ni#ht
How, then, does Carney explain
(I) Advoaturt Tima
hia tremendous ratings and criti­
cal approval during tha peat sea­
son?
atie ill S,F
P
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K..a,V
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"Wall," ha bfstitated, "maybe
(t) Woody W .ed p .a k .r
It'i because aometlmes tha public
takas aa interest ia a performer
la making a dollar's worth of who ia not a forward, aggressive
nickels, the U. 8. mint uses only person. It happens sometimes.
11 cents worth of metal.
iM

Ins the scire**' daughter, played
by Judl Meredith.
It was a monstrosity, a chcapie
throwback that only adda up aa
a deliberate insult to the need*
of the medium.

Tbe Chsaael Swim: A series of
eight nsw bsif-bour situstion com­
edies will replsce CBS-TV’s "Hanncsey" sleeting on Moodsy, Aug.
1. In couriering tbe rerun summer
trend, the series will mskt esc of
pilot films stsrring Jsck Cerson,
Welter Sleisk, Dick Vsa Dyke,
Jsnis Psige, end others.
Mel Blsne end Bta BenadarrA
will provide the voices for "Mn*
and Mrs. Barry Rubble," the nextcave neighbors "to'^The Flintstents,” la ABC-TYs animated
cartoon series.
Gene Kelly la reported to have
agreed to create aod star to an­
other dance show on "Omnibus"
when that aeries return* to TV
next season . . . "The Tom Ewell
Show” goes Into CBS-TV’s Tues­
day night slot next fall, replace
lng "Tightrope."
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Aa eight-week series oa NBCTV's "FronUsrs of Faita," start­
ing Sunday, May » , will deal

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RADNOR, Pa. —Gene Barry un­
doubtedly never would have play­
ed tho part of Bat Maitersoa if
Masterson had ndl tarried a. goldhsadsd cans aod worn a derby
bet.
TV Guide magazine aaya that
Barry, who ia something of a
dandy hlmsalf, disdains ordinary
cowboys. Is IMS, when Herb Gor­
don came to Barry with tha Idas
of starring in a TV Waitern aer­
ies, B am replied, "I don't want
that kind of exposure." Gordon,
bnwevor, was not to be discour­
aged. "But O.ne," ha Insisted,
This fallow carries a darby hat
•ad a cbm ." "That did U," Barry
•ays.

Man Qb A String — Mora
Dtadly Than Billy Tha Khl!

The first Jewish congregation
hi Arkansas built a synagogue
in Little nock Hi tiff.

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Hold Initiation

Girls Honored

At O E S Meeting

During Focus Week
• ^By Osteen Church
The Osteen Baptist Church ob­
served "Focus Week" with a aer­
ie* of event* during the past week.
The G. A. Girls were recognised
at the Sunday morning service.
Shirley and Libby Sermons sang
a ’duel, accompanied by Diane
Jones.
Thursday evening the girls en­
tertained their mothers at a spe­
cial program honoring Mra Pearl
ftTv«on. With Mr*. Harry Os'een
and Mrs. Tom Lemon in charge
of arrangements, the WMS served
refreshments.
Those attending were Alice ami
Shirley Sutton, Diane and Lynn
Jones, Shirley, Kathy and Libby
Sermons, Sheryl Palmer, Joyce
Harvey, Jane Nixon, Susie Crlm.
MRS. ERIC VIHLEN'S
Fonda Vincent.
Mrs. W. L. Jones, Mrs. Gerald hat wax chosen ns the
Hosack, Mrs. Edgar Sutton, Mrs. craziest model at the Gnr0Curt Vincent and daughter, Patty, den Club luncheon.
Mrs. John Crim, Mrs. H. B. Nixon,
Mrs. A. Palmer. Mr*. Billy Ho­
sack. Mrs. Lois Brooke, Mrs. Jack
Boone and the honorcc.
Friday evening, the GA girls and
their leaders, Mrs. Albert Clark
and Mrs. Hosack, attended the
associations! meeting at the Bap­
tist Church in Longwood. Diane
Jones was recognised for complet­
ing the "Maldeu Step" in the
The Civic and Fine Arts De­
'^forward Heps of the G. A‘s.
partments of the Sanford Woman’s
Club, closed the season with a
Y- joint merting at thr club building
;,v*- .V.-l la»t week, t rovered dish lunch­
if *5
eon was served at noon. Hostesses
were Mrs. Ben Wade. Mrs. B. C.
Moore, Mrs. E. Compton and Mr*.
Andrew McPherson.
Mrs. H. C. Echelbcrger sang
a prayer song as the invocation,
accompanied by Mrs. Georg*. Mc­
Call.
7.. V. Smallwood, stele highway
patrol safety direc'or was guest
speaker and explained the new
Florida traffic laws to the group.
A musical program was presented
by Davis Wayne Mathes.
Programs wilt be resumed by
the club in October.

Club Departments
Present

Final Programs

NEW OFFICERS of the S tnford Garden Club were installed at the recent lunc: con meeting. Left to ritrht
they are, Mrs. Kari ,W. Lau, i.istallinc officer, Mrs. Eric
Vihlen, president, Sirs. Harry Lee Jr., vice president,

Mrs. Vernon Hardin, recording secretary, Mrs. John
Fox, corresponding secretary and Mrs, J. W. Messier,
treasurer.
(Herald Photo

Leers Installed At Club Luncheon
The (mat business and luncheon
meeting of the Sanford Garden
Club wax held at the Shrine Club.
Following the covered dish lunch­
eon new officers for the coming
year were installed.
Mrs. Earl W. Lau, Winter Park,
director of distvict seven, served
as installing officer. Those install­
ed were Mrs. Eric Vthlcn, presi­
dent; Mrs. Harry Lee Jr., vice
president; Mrs. Vernon Hardin,
'.ccording secretary; Mrs. John
Fox, corresponding secretary and

Mrs. J. W. Messier, treasurer.
For the first time, the club pre­
sented the incoming president with
a president's pin. In the future it
will be given to each succeeding
president to wear during her terjn
of office.
Mrs. Volie Williams Jr., presid­
ed at the business session when
cbmmmrc reports were heard mid
up to date information on the state
floury show was given by Mrs.
Frrd lianas and Mrs. David llach.
Mrs. James Trui'l gave a report

from tlie annual convention of the
Florida Federation of Harden
Clubs that she and 10 other San­
ford rroreschtatitcs attended at
West Paint He sell. Mra. Truitt Hat­
ed that the host club planned well
for the entertainment and the only
criticism that could be found wai
that loo many informative sessions
were planned at the same time
and dclegulcs rould not possibly
attend everything.
J. Gregory Conway presented a
two hour demonstration on flov.rg

Osteen
t - DWAYNE CLUTTER, son
of Mr. and Mra. Grant
Clutter, celebrated his first
birthday
at a family
chicken barbecue dinner at
the home of his parents in
Osteen. Guests present for
the celebration were hit
prandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Vivien Allman, Mrs. Edna
Clutter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
ft Allman and son. J. L. Jr.,
Paul Allman, J. W. McCul­
lough and William Allman.

fisM om th
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
‘ M. N. Cleveland and family, duriteing the pait week included Hr.
w and Mrs. H. H. Shiflet of Norfolk,
Va., Dr. and Mrs. Julian Pentecost
and children, Ricky, Ann and Mary
Nancy or Waynesboro, Va., Mra.
G. K. Holbiook, Savannah, Ga.,
the Rev. and Mra. Connie Mack
Bowen and daughter, Holly, of
Dutchtown, Tann., and Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Vassar of Hartwell,
Ga. Some of the families war*
enroutc to the Southern Baptist
Convention in Miami Beach. Anm other recent guest of the Clevolands was Dr. Robert Shiflet of
Tocroa, Ga.
Mr. aod Mrs. E. R. Wood left
Saturday for High Point, N. C.
They will apend several daya visit­
ing relatives, than go to Raleigh,
K. C. for the graduation aaerciNi
at North Carolina State College,
May 29. Their ton, Donald. Mas
Joyce, will receive hi* degree tn
f engineering.
Mr. and Mr*. Aldan Robbian and
aona, Aldan Jr. and Kevin of St.
Peteraburg, apent the weekend at
the 'Mayfair Motel. They visited
with Mill Neil Williams and har
father, W. B. Williams. Mrs. Robbiin, the former Myriam Rosseter,
la a long time friend of Misi Wil­
liams. The two families enjoyed
ewimmlng, boating and dining dur­
ing tbe weekend. Mr. Robbian also
f t competed in the "Model Airplane
Meet" at the Naval Air Station
end won third prise.

Personals

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TV

THE I'ALM CIRCLE of tho Sanford Garden Club closed the season with a
picnic nt-the homo of Mrs. George Rounds on Virginia Avc. Shown at the
meeting, left to right, are Mrs. Harry I*. Newton, incoming president, Mrs.
Rounds, hostess, Mrs. A. D. Rountree, retiring president and Mrs. Hlunton
Owen, program chairman.
(Herald Photo)

VAH- l Wives Plan
Bake Sale June 16
sonnet. Mrs. Barton W. Bartholo­
mew added that speakers from
outside the group will be brought in
from time to time to lead, in the
discussions.
Names were taken of tlinsn wlm
can help in the Thrift Shop during
the month of June. The business
meeting was dosed with tho pre­
sentation of a farewell gilt to Mrs.
William L. Hackctt whose husband
ii bring tranferred to another
squadron..
Those attending were Mines
Charles B. Smith, Barton W.
Bartholomew, Donald E. Kthrll,
Harvey E. Fisher, William L.
Hackctt, Charles Hodgalr. Neal J.
Johnson, George W. Kimmoni,
Walter J. Kuehn. Harold E. Mc­
Cumber, Wesley L. Balslon, Robrrt S. Satrc, Larry Itisler, L. H.
Higgenbothrm,
Hubert Gulden.
Max W. Otto. Wdliam N. CoiUer,
and Wendell W. Powell.

The officers wives of VAH-l met
for the monthly eolfee at the home
of Mrs. Harvey E. Fiiher. Mrs.
Robert II. Golden was co-hostrss
and assisted Mrs. Fiiher In serv­
ing a delightful asaorlmcnt of
pastries from a table rovered with
a white linen cloth and decorated
with a beautiful bouquet of chry­
santhemums.
In the absence of Mrs. David A.
King, wife of the commanding of­
ficer. Mra. Harold McCumber pre­
sided at the business meeting. Tho
All Wives Bako Sale was. announc­
ed for June IS and each member
was urged to bake a contribution.
Mrs. Donald E. Elhcll agreed to
continue as treasurer for the com­
ing year. Plana were made for a
squadron party which will be given
by the wives and held at tho MQ
Ranch in the near future.
Mrs. dairies R. Smilli, wife of
the executive officer, announced
that a discussion group is being
formed from wives who have an
Interest in world and civic afalirs.
She stressrd that membership is
not limited to VAH-l or Navy per-

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it is. if it bears "The Krai Of quality." A Holler
Tha beat and moot dependable driving insurance

Lake Mary

Personals

SERVICE!
A t Luncheon
Mrs, N. C. Slawter entertained
with a luncheon at Morrison'e Im­
perial House In Winter Park, Sat­
urday, honoring her granddaugh­
ter, Miss Marcia Elalno Philips
who will graduate from Likcview
High School in Winter Garden,
May So.
Those attending were Uie Missel
Jane Mastenbrook( Terry Barr,
Orcon Hall, Sharon Fain, Christine
Stacy, Sandra Logsdon, Joyce Gillard, Wanda Frederick, the honnrre’i sister, I^cnllas Philips, her
mother, Mr*. Jeanne Philips and
Mrs. Slawter.
A corsage and a gift wai pre­
sented to Marcia by her grand­
mother.

SANFORD
GAS COMPANY
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PA M T U
latural Gas Pee Hanford

Personals
By FRANCE® WESTER
Mr*. Helen Ferguson hai been
in Seminole Memorial hospital
fur a week. She expects to coinc
home this week,
William Thorn is home from the
huspiul now and doing fine. He
may have company now.
Floyd Tallman hat been trans­
ferred to the Orange Memorial
hospital in Orlando. He wai oper­
ated on Friday night for a gall
bladder and liver ailment. His chil­
dren in Pennsylvania havo been
notified so it is quite serious.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Piper
have relumed to their northern
home. They will return to Lake
Mary in thr fall.
in the craiy hat line !■ a straw
bonnet and matching bag with
pony tails. Thr pony tails art
multi cotyred, and the straw romes
in white, beige, yeliow, red, royal
and black.

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TRADING FAIR!

The Real McCoys
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Here'* yowr rhisra la |ft lit* wneld-teatln'oet
•leal a v e r • . . * . i She alitmilng '* * Ford t'alrlan*
SOU— or on any other Ford in Ilie iiouaal Yet, wrc'te
tiadini. trading, trading lo teat 'em all—during our
11art i train* T ra d in g Fair. Your present car is worth
ntotr lo ua, ■«&lt;&gt;— than you ever reikotied puuibir! Not
only that. Imt lunk at alt you Kelt It aatyrr/armaarr^ Ford
it latnou* (or it—with the vpatsling pep til the Mileage
Mater h is or tte tnturaamhne authority of the ThunderUrdrown V-I*t Ileal raw/ttl? Ford w im e the hook art it
—with wider dour opening*—load* ol room for all
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rider* —grnrrou# front seat loam padding—tmill-fm•pry*
WiU
tttm/ml through and throughl It #*/ .Ijft? Nothing will
d m * up your driveway mote proudly. Come In today!
la ir immediate delivery I Drive a *M ford tonight I

plnecrest Church WMU Morning
Circle inert* at the church at 9:3o
a. m. Shirley Smith Circle meet',
at the home of Mrs. Ted Lewi*. 913
Camellia Ct. at 9;30 a. m. Clark
|Circle incels at the home of Mrs.
John Kader, 130 Woodland Dr.,
7:45 p. m.
I Brotherhood supper and pro|gram meeting at 7 p. m. at First
Baptist Church.
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Tribute

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Celebrates

ECONOMICAL

Mr. and Mrs. James Wclc|t cele­
brated their Htb wedding anniver­
sary last week at their homo in
Enterprise. They entertained Rev.
and Mrs. Bill Swyear and daugh­
ters and Miss Helen Snodgrass at
a steak supper. Jamci donned hia
official apron and prepared the de­
licious meal.
Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Tyler wero
weekend gurats of Judge and Mrs.
Thomas River and Mrs. E. C.
Vaughan. Mrs. Vaughan accom­
panied them home for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Henderson
were called to St. Cloud, due to the
death of Mr. Henderson's brotherin-law, A. L. Drummond Sr.
Rev. and Mr*. Bill Swyear leR
last week (or Benton, ill. to be
with his father, who la seriously
111.
Mra. Herbert Dreblow wgy call­
ed to Pennsylvania, due to the
serious illnrts of her mother,

TUESDAY

S e co n d

arrangement the first evening.
Mr. Conway is known as the "Dean
of Flower Arrangers" and holds
degrees in (his field from the Uni­
versity of Osaka tn Japan and the
University of Southern California.
Some of the interesting things
enjoyed by the members was a tea
and fashion show, hr S.rlr Fifth
Avenue, a shopping tour on Worth
Avc. and the various foruini and
talks.
The Sanford Club won Hie con­
vention delegate's award and re­
ceived honorable mention for the
"Junior Liltrrbug
;icr." The
delegate* were very excited to re­
ceive recognition before an as­
sembly of about 900 people.
During the meeting winners of
tiie craxy hat contest were Judged
and Mra. David llach won first
prixe for the prettiest hat and Mra.
Eric Vihlen for the craticxt.

Personal s

Calendar

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Enterprise Girl

Enterprise

BY MBA CLARENCE SNYDER
Mr. and Mra. Guy Beall left
Sunday lo spend (he summer in
the north. They will atop in Bruns­
wick, Ga. and visit a nicer, then
on to their aona, Earl Beall. Bris­
tol, Tcnn., where they will visit
for a short lime. They will then
go to Charleston, W. Va., for the
summer.
Mr*. Harry Osteen and ner
guest, Mrs. Charles Brown of
New Smyrna' Beach, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Ixonardy in San­
ford, Tuesday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tyson re­
cently visited their son and daugh­
ter-in-law in Green Cove Springs.
The following Osteen students
are on the honor roll of their
various schools. Corky Slowell, En­
terprise. Fay Noel, 12th grade at
Seminole High, Donna Slowell, 9th
grade, Penny Nixon, 11th and
Barbara Ann Clark, 12th grade
at Deland High School.
Nancy Riggs, Jane Nixon, Diane
Jones and John Tatum HI went to
Silver Springs, Thursday, with the
seventh grade of the Enterprise
Scboel. Mrs. L. W. Jones was one
of the parents furnishing tramportatlon.
Mr. and Mr*. John Tatum Jr.
and children, John, Deborah and
Janet and Mr. and Mra. William
Cook and ions, Jimmy, Scotty and
Tracy of DcBary, picnicked at
Burls Tark, DeLeon Springs, Suuday.
Mra. Manning Todd Sr. is visit­
ing her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Leitner and
children In Belle Glade.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Whlddcn Jr.
and children, Nancy and Glenda
are spending ten days with his par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Whiddcn
Sr., in Labellr.
Robert Williams is visiting his
brother, Melvin, in New Orleans.
Ellsworth Fuller of Sanford ac­
companied Williams on tbe trip.
Mrs. Eunice Jenkinson has re­
turned home after a weeks visit
with her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Jenkinson and
daughtera in St. Petersburg.
John Tatum Sr. visited hi* son.
John Jr„ last week. They enjoyed
a fishing trip on the St. Johns
rjvtr.
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At a recent meeting of Seminole
Chapter No. 2. O. E. S., held at
Masonic Tcmplr, Eastern Star
members were privileged to witness a Rainbow Girls Assembly
and Initiation. This was the aurpriie treat promised hy the Worthy
Matron, Mrs. Marjorie Shepard,
for this meeting. It was the first
Rainbow Assembly that many of
the Eastern Start had seen.
The girls looked lovely in their
colorful formats and did their work
so reverently it was indeed a treat
to watch. One gentleman from
Titusville, who had come all the
way just to see this ceremony, wai
so impressed he said "he was re­
turning more determined than ever,
tn get the organisation started in
his home town for the benefit ef
the girls there.'*
Rainbow girls who were initiated
were Sylvia Williams, Elisabeth
MRS. DAVID II. llAl'H Rhodes, Jo Sandon, Sharon d ie t ,
won the award for the Dottie Sewell and Linda Tucker.
The O. E. S. meeting that follow­
prettiest hat in the Gar*
ed was brief dut to tha iatanasa af
den Club contest.
the hour. Two petition* for Initia­
tion were received and referred ta
committees on character.
Birthday guests of hooor for May
were Peat Patron Harvey L. Dunn
and Mrs. Billie Schnabel. Each
made a contribution to tha Rain­
bow fund and receivtd a email
gift.
Mrs. Lillian Cleland and her
committee served refreshment*
Mitt Linda Long celebrated her after Chapter adjourned.
Ilth birthday with a supper party,
Friday, at the home of her par­
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Long in L n U e M o n r o e
Enterprise. The boys and girls en­
joyed a delicious supper and danc­
ed and played games throughout
BY MBS. H. L. JOHNSON
the evening.
Friend* of Mrs. C. R. GUea win
After the boys went home, the
girls concluded the celebration regret to learn that aha was In­
jured In a fall. Her daughter,
with a slumber parly. The guests Mra. Eddie Grow o f Miami Baaeh,
and (he hoata spent very icw hours It staying with har for a few
sleeping but all reported having a days.
wonderful time.
Those helping Linda to celebrate
Any Jewelry a hrid# woari
Included Maureen Urben, Pamela should ba limpte. No gawdy ear­
Walasck, Patsy Long, Judy Florca, rings, necklacei or bracelets.
Linda Smith, Larry Holloway, Er­
nest Watson, Richard Stifc, Joey
Vickers, BUI Vickers and Geiry
Ilopper.

gratefully accept* and acknow­
ledge* memorial runlrihuliont
for HEART RESEARCH.
P . O . B O X 106
SAN FORD, FLA.

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By HOLMEg ALEXANDER
"W* fertot that men's ability to
Central: the physical depends upon
: «U moral."
J. F. Dulles
WASHINGTON- John Foster
Duties died just a year ago to­
day, l* ». and Immediately things,
which were bad enough anyhow,
treat to tha dogs.
aren't-da to say that- the
Or secretary of stale was getready to pun some miracles,
had all years In office to do
Tho best you can say Is
b* festooned the bottom of
Ship of Male with tho barnI of many treaties end sill­
's which stowed ut up — but
ay alto havo kept tba water out.
- a of ue would have liked it
,------ . if fecratary Duties had at- x fared,. Instead of continuing, tha

ba of
re, far

Mai began when they
recently for Sunday
haw data lack at io-

"&gt; O ii.la iM M vital to urn proper
nettoning at the thyroid, lo t
when ear diet la law to iodine, our
body tomshew signals tbst it needs
■ W l vD/rCU NiTvtlM.
The thyroid gland ha* no
•'brato," yet it aomihow receives
r o g M Ibursm

toe (toynid’s aeerettoo).
fa u map doable Is omptoyeis
faaOa) lad treble or quadruple
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diplomatic - policy of Join-everythine which commenced with
President Woodrow Wition. Dullei and Wilson, both the torn of
Presbyterian ministers, felt tbst
this nation had an obligation to
go out aod save the world.
It may take another century
to say whether this missionary
seal was beneficial, but a year
Is long enough to siy something
about another quality in Mr. Dulles
—a good quality by any measure,
but a quality which had better
b e ‘ displayed by a master — or
not at all.
It is the quality called moralism. Often it provokes ridicule,
for to be moralistic Is to seem
stuffy and over-righteous even if
this appearance is undeserved.
To evaluate the former secre­
tary's moralism, as a cods of di­
plomacy, wo may apply It to aome

like (he bulging goiter in the neck
when we lack adequate iodine in-

event* that have occurred alaea hi*
death.
Premier Khrushchev's visit of
last year Is oi,e. It would never
have happened if Mr. Dulles had
lived and kept command of the
American foreign policy, Not that
tba secretary was inhospitable or
that he was against the exchange
of personal visits, tut Mr. Dulles
believed communism to be an evil
thing, and he knew Khrushchev
to be a wicked man. Mr. Dulles
did not choose to dignify the Red
leader with the sort of reception
be was bound to receive as an
important visitor of state. It
smacked of trying to compromise
with sin.
The 1M0 summit meeting was
another event which Dr. Dulles
would have bent aU his strength
la prevent. The secretary did
not want the IMS summit meeting
at Geneva, and ho saw no point
in a return engagement of the
heads of government. Mr. Duties
would have said that, until the
Russians bad demonstrated their
bona ftdes by deeds and not
words, no good could be accom­
plished and much ill might betide
another get-together of glamorous
personalities In an atmosphere of
show and propaganda.
Mr. Dulles, the moralist, Is
self-depleted In a new book, "The
Spiritual Legacy or John Foiter
Duties," whleh is a selection of
hia unofficial sermons, addresses I
«ni4 artfrlr* 9 ml* Ifanru 9 Du.

For example, one of my earlier
patients was a girl with bone in­
fection. An eroded spot in the skin
didn't heal. The akin cells finally
became cancerous.
The normal skin cells usually re­
produce normal skin cells, but they
may ultimately lose this ability to
reproduce their own kind. Instead
wild calls (cancer) now are form­
ed.
Why do (be normal akin calls
lose the ability to continue making
NORMAL akin cells and revert to
tho wild, cancerous type?
Could it bo a lack of some vital
chemical?
Modern medical research is now
stressing tho importance of furnlshing tha body the raw mate­
rials that our various glands need
if wa wish tha body to manufacture
A bunch of the neighbors wore
the various roc relions required for
wbaopiag It up around our place
good health.
Urn other light
If our soil (and therefore our
The' weetfco*l*#v iuraed wwrar
food) lacks 30 or more chemicals,
maybe those doflcltncoa are what
and w o.an back at tha old barultimately throw our physiology
out of balance.
Just at a goiter can davclop
from lack of one single chemical, :reat risks (brinksmanshlp") for and interest about Princess Mar­
garet and Antony Armstrongnamely iodine, mayba cancer and
other deficiency aUmenta may ba
Aa you may know, tha eouple
due to tlmilar lack of one or more
will sot up housekeeping next
trace chemicals.
month. Tho Queen will give them
If you are cancer-free at 33, why
a
grace-and-favor house. That ia
should you gat ctaeer at lor
tha loyal way of saying, for
And why dots your pancreas pro­
free.
duce plenty of Insulin when you are
Anyway, wo aU agreed that
II but .run possibly M percent be­
Antony ia ana-up without a mort­
low par when you are so, which is
gage problem.
tha usual time for diabetes to
But we further state that tha
■trike most of its victims?
malatoaanc* will ba a killer.
Tha eouple wQl get Bearing-

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votes for the first ballot at the
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does Kennedy
about 140.

ranch house typee. They scream
like eraty If they Sava to do an
upstairs, tea.
You get somebody upelilrj, on
the third floor. They have forgottea to bring up tho polishing wax.
You think they are gum to run
all the way down to tha kitchen
without a baof?
I look for a lot if turnover at
Kensington Palace. Oh, dear,

WASHINGTON (UFJMtao of
tha morn eielusive argaiiieiions
bore to (ha capital ia a group of
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woman who call themselves tbs had their husbands all primed la
eongresaieea! club.
pass a bin doaatiaf to them a
All a woman has to do to Jobs slice of government-owned land
a* a alto far a new etubhous*.
ad to Congress. Considering tb* Than aa unfortunate thing hap­
material moat woman hava to pened.
work with, (his la no only job.
News stories about tb* project
As you might imagine, tha club began to appear to tba papers
la in a position la oxen a -certain and tb* cUibhouso MU suddenly
disappeared into a pigeonhole. 1
assume the fact that this Is an
•loetion year had something to do
with lie demise.
Howtver much they might tear
to cross their wives, our congress­
men apparently decided that in
this ess* valor was tho bettor
part of discretion. After all, they
don't hnvo to b* reelected as bus-

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off to &gt; good start The Princess
is used to Bring sround Bucking­
ham False* which is a fair-slse
s etter. Bo ah* sbeuld know how
many vacuum cleaners and mops
will ba -needed.
Tb* way w* worked it out an
paper, Antony la not going to
roue out ahead on graeo-andfavor. It looks goad. But did you
over pay far a complete new
plaitsriag job? That’a just ONE

ate, bed com# home to unwind. It
would be Just the weekend, but, as
bo said, "When you get beck to
Washington, you’ll never have felt
better In your life — a day soak­
ing In the Texas sun and you faee
responsibilities with new vigor.
Responsibilities — this man has
’em. Re Is, after all, second to the
president in bearing the respon­
sibilities of our nation.
Yet, at midnight, after the twoengine plane rose from the Indlsnapolls airfield, the senator refused
to go to sleep. Lady Bird, his wife,
touched him caressingly on the
knee and said, •‘please." And he
said, "111 get my sleep at the
ranch."
So, as the plane thundered
through the cloudy night, the
senator ralaxed In hit own unlqut
way — by talking, gesticulating,
reminiscing, and planning out loud
the talks of leadership that lay
ahtad.
The senator la I1..HI* stamina
conttnuss to amste me. Re bad
been on tho go this day for IS
consecutive hours. And It's Itke
that most of the time.
Once I caught him a brooding
mood — in distant meJiUUon, bis
long ruddy faro profiled against
the night, and I thought! "la the
presidency of the United States
for this man?"
Earlier, I set In the Great Rail
of tha Indianapolis Press Club
and witnessed a phenomenon in
polities. His "adversary" on the
stage, Sen. Thurston B. Morton
(R*Ky.), chairman of the Repub­
lican National Committee, addresst-d 1,000 Hoosltr dignitaries
and brought tha bouts down-In
applause — for praise for Ms op­
ponent
He pointed to Johnson as a

Three Minutes
A Day
By JAMKg KELLER
When an author la Baghdad
completed his book, "There Are
No Thieves Any More," he » i |
asked to disease It at a sym­
posium of fellow writers.
Only an* thing marred the suc­
cess of the occasion, Upon re­
turning to hia home, ha found
that it had been looted by
thlavesl
Having an unrealistic outlook on
conditions in Ibe world is inviting
a rude awakening. When such dls^
Maslonment occurs, It ususiljW
cripples any further attempts to
lessen tba avila that beset man­
kind and contributes to making
conditions a-bit worse by failing
to bettor thorn.
Avoid oatremaa. Recognise man's
weaknesses as -wall aa his
strengths and you wQl develop
tb* CbrUt-liko habit of leading
him toward perfection.
Yai, you will do much more to
balp your fallow human belngdl
If you remember that, aa son* of
Adam, wa tarry tba dafaeta of hie
fallen nature and muat continu­
ally ftrivo, with God's grace to
overcome this Inborn weakness.
"A Just man shall fall aovas
times and shall risa’ again."
(Provarbs 34:ll)
Give ms tb* good son**, 0 Lord
to bo aware of human weakness
tnd the strength to overcome it.

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At any rate, their wives are
having to make-do with their old
clubhouse. 1 am pleased to report
that on the occasion of my latest
visit than, Uwy seemed to be
bearing up vary well.
Tb* ladies ware gathered in tho
club auditorium to boar a talk by
Bess Myaraoa, a New York tele­
vision performer. Aa I interpret­
ed it, ibe was passing along tips
on fashions and makeup which
congressional wives might find
handy when tboy join their hus­
bands on tb* campaign trail this
summer.
A candidate's wife, Mlta Myeraon arid, should behave aa though
ah* wan "an stage aU tha Ume."
Than aba laid about tb* time she
faded to follow this ml*.
While tfeliveriag a refrigerator
commercial, she said, aha "want
fishing for a bra •trap" in tho
belief that the was off camera.
As it turned out, tho cameraman problsm.
A three-story heus* Just a
had missed hia cue la fetus on bust*
Ibe back of • bankroll.

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Standings
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San Pranciaeo at Philadelphia,
night—Jonee (4-8) r*. Roberta (1*
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Cardwan (1-1) vs. O’Toole (2-4).
Milwaukee at St. Louie, night—
Buhl (2-2) vs. Sadetkl (0-1).
Wednesday's Games
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Loa Angola* at Plllaburgh, night
Chicago at Cincinnati, night
Milwaukee at SL Louie, night
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Mow York
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Barber (S-l) va. Score (1-2).
Boston at Kan*as City, night—
Hillman'(0-0) vs. B. Daley (2-2).
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Washington at Cleveland, night
—-Kaat (1-3) va. Grant &lt;l-iy.
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Baltimore at Chicago
Boeton at Kansas City
New York at Detroit
Washington at Cleveland, night
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The Dodger* are wrestling with
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dom or waa Monday nigbt’a onehitter just another false startT
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Scheduled Tonight

: DENYEN (UPI) - Yarns Ba­
hama, an as-flaiiing guide from tbs
Bahamas, will try to avaogo a
Madison Iguana Garden lo « here
tonight when be meat* Argentina
scrapper Viator Kalaaer to a 10round middleweight bout at the
Denver Auditorium.
Oddemakare have established
Bahama a 74 favorite, but than ha
Waa g 0 4 favorite going into the
MtkmeUy-tele vised bout at the
Garden laat March when Salstar
look a split decision.
Zalaaar, who toot a aloe* deci­
sion last month to seventh-ranked
Dick Tiger, British Empire cham­
pion. waa saptetod to bars g Sve*
ar aia-pound weight advantage to­
night. Yarns was aapsetod to
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B. Bdwarda Builder* Supplies.
W|La
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lak e Mery
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the Thursday Night Mixed .League,
W. L. Pet.
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Foodmart
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First Federal
1 S .280 dropped to third plac# with IS.
Florida State Bank
2 S .286
Mrs. Appleby's Restaurant la
Perfection
S S .286 In fourth spot, followed by DeChase0 8 .000 Bary Pharmacy, Team S and
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Stelnmeyer Roofing, SVi sod San­
ford Mfg. Co. has SM.
Ed Horning was tops for the
men turning In a 231 scratch game
to bring hia aerie* up to Hi. Lil­
lian Donat was high for the wom­
en, aa aha rolled a 352. Dot Powell
MONTE CARLO, Monaeo (UPI) waa not far behind a« aha racked
—Lance Ravautlow, son o/ Wool- up a big 840 scratch.
Worth heiress Barbara Hutton, is
Ja*a Carathcra, Ruth Phillips.
spearheading tha way for A marl- Ann Conklin. Mike Accardi and
can-made racing cars to Sunday’s Jim Andaraon all found the 2-10
split to their liking aa they top­
oUasle Monts Carlo Grand Prii.
pled this ana easily. Joan Peter­
JUvantiow, Mlsa Hutton's 21- son idled the 2-7, and Dot PoweD
jr-old son by her first marriage picked up th* S-T to flU In the
n Danish count, la one of two split circle for the week.
American drivers entered In tha
yaca at the wheel of “ Scarab"
Sara, which Reventlow manufac­ Eagles Sign Back
PHIUDELPHIA (UPI) — The
ture*. The other American driver
Philadelphia Kaglts Monday an
Is Chuck Daigh.
It will be the first Uma Ameri­ nouneed tha signing of Theron
can care have entered a formula Sapp, a 200-pound back to a I960
Mo. 1 Grand Prix race. Reventlow contract, Ha te presently serving
was making his bid at a Uma when a alx-month hitch In the Army.
British car* ware making most of
tbs European running, following
Misses Lunch
ft* retirement from racing of the
BOSTON (UP!) — Sugar Ray
German Merced** Beni firm and
■light decline of the Italian Robinson mined another appoint­
ment Monday. Ha. had invited
rarie a
Furra
and Maaaratls.
newsment to lutuh — but failed to
show when hie plane was ground­
ed to New York because eg bad
weather.
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ever sinew he waa signed to a
SSI,000 bonus contract to ISM.
On* day Sandy looks like a world
boater. But then weak*, even
montha, may paae before be win*
another game.
Hia 14 victory over the National
League leading Pittsburgh Pirate*
for example, was his first tri­
umph stoc* Aug. 31, ISSt, when
be tied Bob PeUer's major league
striheout record bp fanniag IS
Ssa Pranciaeo Giants In on*
game.
Only ana thing remains constant
about Koufai — when ha'a really
got it he's one af the moat over­
powering pitchers anybody's ever
It waa like that Monday night
when 6-1, 310-pound Sandy yielded
a single in the second Inning to
pitcher Benny Daniel* and than
Juit “ bombed" the Pirates with
bis fast* balls. Ha walked six but
he struck out 1? and there wasn't
i semblance of a hit after tha
second frame.
Bui, then, there's the other
Koufai — lbs Koufai who has a
M l career record, including 14
this reason and who didn't win a
game all last September or in the
Bret five weeks of this season.
Tha Dodgers victory cut tha
firat-plac* Pirates' lead over idle
San Francisco to one game and
moved Loa Angelas past the St.
Louie Cardinals into fifth plac*.
Tha Chicago Cube topped the Cin­
cinnati Reds, 74, in 13 Innings
and tha New York
Yankees
shaded the Kansas City Athletics,
4 3, in tha only other major leagne
activity.
Georg* Altman hit his reread
homer of the /M r to brock up a
three-hour and M • minute mara­
thon in Cincinnati after the Rada
tied tbs score at 64 on Qua Bell's
two-run homer In the 13th. Nine
pitchers saw action to the game
and (here were ail homers — by
Wak Moryn. Jim Brosnan, Ed
Bailey and Vada Pinson in ad­
dition to those bp Bell and AHman.
Tha Yankee* beat the Athletics
for the list time to their last M
game* when pinch • hitter Elston
Howard's sacrifice (1y scored Gil
McDougald and snapped a 3-3 tie
in the ninth. Rookie John Gablar
received credit for his second vic­
tory but hrebeller Ryns Duran
really locked it up for New York
by retiring the Athletics to toe
ninth vie three strikeouts.

Vacations Coming !

Louis Scheduled
For (Snooping’
Episode Today

Navy, Oviedo
Take Victories

Plenty Of Gold In Those Golfing Hills

DUNEDIN (UPI — Thar* will
b* more gold than aver in those
bill* lor golf* tournamant proa
this M l —a grand total of $260,000.
4 , Edwin Carter, national tour­
nament director for tha Prof**atonal Golfara Aten, disclosed to­
day that th* program for Sep­
tember through December will
aet new highs both in numbtr of
tournamant* and in priaa money,
Th* achadul* inaluda* 10 PGA
ro-aponaored 72-holt tournamant*,
tight pro-amateur avrnta to b*
staged in conjunction with (has*

major tourneys, and eight other
events of various types.
. “ Never before hav# ao many
tournament* bean scheduled on
th* fall tour," said Carter.
•‘Never before has so much prise
money been available tor the
player* at thi* stage of too
year."
The richest tourney of th* fall
will he tha Carling Open at Ta­
coma, Wash., Sept.- 16-18, 'worth
823.000. Thera will even ha a
tournament, to* fll.OOO Hotel Dei
.Coronado pro-amateur at Coro
nado, Calif., during World Bariea
weekend Oct. 7-9.

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CINCINNATI, Ohio (U P!)—
The last major leagus holdou^
against night game* and to# first
prnf*»*ional baseball team to play
under th* light eombin* tonight to
cSlebrat* the 26th anniversary ef
night baseball.
It was May 24. 1936, when Praa*.
dent Franklin D. Roo»ev#It threw
a switch in th* White Houoe toab
illuminated Crotley Field here for
th* first night game between th#
Cincinnati Reds and th# W la t o n
phia Phils.
Tonight, tha Red* and Ohicaya
Cubs, a team which does not hava
lights In its horn* Wrigley Field,
will meet to celebrate the sliver
anniversary of that first conloah
Big Paul Derringer, on* of toa
all-time Cincinnati great*, will
to** out the fir*t pitch. Ha
pitched 23 years ago when* th*
Red* defeated the Philadelphia
Phi la, 8-1, in the firet are RghW
contest.
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Cincinnati played- seven night
game* that firet year and follow­
ed with eaven more in oarh of ton
next two years. Although night
contests caught on here, it vraent
until 1938 that Brooklyn became
th* second National Lsagua team
to play night gams*.
Philadelphia followed euit in
1939, and New York, Pittsburgh
and Rt, I.oui* Installed lights u&gt;^
their park* in 1940. With th* ass-N
-caption of toe Cube, th* old Bot*
t*n B r e &lt; r e » i:« th* last Nption*1 League team to install l.'.’t’i
Vt their1
when they
erected in 1946.
Since this beginning, night
ball ha* increased eteadily through
the years.
Last year to* National U t p i
recorded an all-tima night gam*
attendance when a total of 6,401.^
142 epectators paid their way i i 9
to see th* NL club* perform wa­
der th* lights. In 1969, 296 gsunea
were played at night in th* Na­
tional League. This yaar, 809
game* are scheduled under to*
light in the senior eirowM.

Scotch Doubles
Draws Bowlers
Sunday evening at Jet ____ _
was Scotch Doubles Night, and
even the losers had such a good
time that they were ready to 6*
it all over again.
First place, worth 826. was won
by the team of Mary LeigMy and
Carl Von HerbulU, They tarried in
a 626 handicapped teriei lo beat
out tha other 21 couple* compet­
ing..
Second place money went tato
George Kent* end Erma Webb,
who bed a 616 series. Wallace
Woods sod Pst Footer took (bird
place money and Jack and Bar­
bara Harrison earn* in for toa
fourth prita.
Th* next Scotch Doubles wtl
ba hold June 8. AH bowlers wtto
established averages sn* Invited
io come out and enjoy toe neat
tournament. Entries will b* socopied until 6 p. a . on bawtinnto
night

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Map Sllh to vaccloato doga from 1:10 P, M. to 1:10
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By United Press International
National Leagne
Player k Club G. AB R. It. Pci.
Clemente.Pitt
33 MS 28 33 .372
Skinner. Pitt
33 133 33 46 .346
33 123 26 42 .341
The Greyhound* signed third Maya, S. F.
By JERRY COVINGTON
32 126 19 43 .341
League leading Lakeland stret­ baseman George Arroyo and ha White, St. L.
ched their first place lead here broke into the line- p in fine style Spencer, St.L. 33 124 24 42 .339
26 102 16 33 .324
Monday night as they edged the picking up two hits'in three trips Aaron, Mil.
Cungham.
StL
29 112 2t 36 .321
to
the
plait.
Although
he
wa*
Sanford Greyhound* by a score
31 110 13 33 .318
credited with an error on a wild Bailey, Cfn.
of S I.
26 107 IS 34 .318
It was tha Greyhound* third throw in the ninth inning he made Athburn, Chi.
Mathews. Mil. 26. 96 20 30 J13
loss In ae many game*. They several fine fielding playa.
American League
travel to Lakeland tonight where
Shortstop Dick Green, who bat
25 95 12 34 .338
they hope to break back into the been experiencing a bad batting Runnels, Bos.
Plersall,
Cleve
26
74 IS 26 .331
win column.
slump, finally broke out and was
Herd throwing righthander Ken swinging tha bat like ha did in Allison, Wash. 28 104 19 35 .337
21 70 14 23 .329
Sanders went all the way for the the first two weeks of the season. Berra. N.Y.
Greyhounds and lost his third He had a doubts and a single in Woodling, Ral. 30 95 24 31 .328
game against fiva victorias. He three trips and drove in one of Power, Cleve 28 111 11 36 .324
24 90 18 29 .322
•eattered seven Lakeland hits and the Greyhound runt. On his third Maria, N.Y.
Hansen,
Bal.
31 103 IS 33 .320
iU-uek out five. Ho eaperieneed ■ trip to the plate he hit another
30 120 25 36 .317
little wildness In the first and line shot that waa caught on a Minoso, Chi.
Kubek, N.Y.
27 117 2* 37 .316
second inning* walking three. All good play by Gordon Lund.
Runa Ratted In
of the walk* ware turned into
lo the fifth inning, Ernie Glvini
National League — Clemente,
run* aa the Lekeland batters eame of the Indiana hit a long ball (o
through with clutch hits. After the centerfield fence where ball Pirates 34; McCovey. GianU 31;
surviving these two Inning* he hawking Pat Siak crashed into Banka, Cub* 29; Robinson, Reds
was never in trouble again until the concrete barrier and received 28; Materoskl. Pirates 27.
American League — Minoso,
the eighth and ninth when they a serious aye eul. However, Sisk,
A U S T R A L I A ’ S HERB
pushed acro«t a single nin in who is the finest defensive out­ White Sox 29; Maris, Yankees 24;
Skowron. Yankees 24; L e m o n ,
Elliott
hits the tape ten
each of these Inning*.
fielder la the league, held on to Senators 24; Hansen. Oriolei 22.
yards
ahead
o f the field as
the ball and prevented the Indiana
Home Rum
from scoring Iwo ro re runa. The
National League — Banks, Cubs he wins the 1,500-meter
cut took several stitches to close 9; Aaron, Braves •; McCovey, "miracle Olympic mile" race
and Siak will be out of the line­ Giants 9; Robinson. R e d s 9; ut the Coliseum Relays in
up for more than a week.
Spencer. Cards •; Boyer, Cards 8. Los Angeles. The time was
American League — Lemon, 3:45.4. The world recordThe Greyhounds, trailing by one
run going into the eighth, missed Senator* 9; Cerv, Yankers 9;
NEW YORK (UPI) — Another a choice opportunity to tfe the Held. Indians 8; Maris, Yankees holder in both the mile and
the 1,500-meters defeated
31 berth* in tha M it qualifying ball gams. With one out they fill­ 7; Minoso, White Sox 8.
refugee Hungarian Laszio
Pitching
round for th# U. S. Open golf ed the bases on tingle* by Arroyo
National League — Antonrlll, Tabori.
Jerome Welters
championship ora up for grabs and Maloney and a hit batsman,
today et San Francisco and In. but starter George Denyer struck Giants 30; Law. Pirates 6-1; was 3rd.
dlanapolis but it’a wait 'till next out Ossie Chavarria and Bill Sanford. Giants 4-1.
(7 tied with 3-1 records)
yaar for Al Balding, Jim Farree, |Dube to retire me aide.
Freddie H»i*
S few_____
. .uvher
. . .
Tonight User Grryii'/uitaV irivef —Nmrrtrxn League—— Coates,
lu r e who misted out In thelakeland for a gihgle affair j Yankcc*-4-fr;-tJallt Athictic* 4-0;
round.
____
with Bit Boh Onllrk echedilied to ' Morgan. Tiger* 3-0: Brown OriThree hot-shooting Californians, go on the moundndmorrow night j ole* s o ; —p6no&lt;rmerer"unarm
all playing at LaJolla, Calif., pac­ tha locale return home (o face 3-0.
ed the nation with ssven-under the Daytona Beach Islander*.
par 133'* in preliminary trials Sanford
All R H RBI
NEW YORK (UPI) - Reports
scattered serosa 54 cities Monday, Chavarria 2b
4 0 1 1
that Venetian Way, the Kentucky
leadlnr 431 playare Into the sec­ Sisk et
2 0 0 0
Derby champion who flopped in
ond aeries of testa acheduled in Dubs et
2 0 0 0
the Preakness, might have been
II cilia* June 6-7.
5 0 1 0
liarrclson lb
the victim of tempering are un­
Amateurs M. O. Johniton Jr., Hinojosa rt
6 0 0 0
GR08SINGER, N. Y. (UPI) — der Investigation by tha Thorough­
and Charles Cortnay, both of La- Pores c
1 1 1 0
Joe
Louis, who ha* received more bred Racing Protective Bureau.
Jolla, and pro Dick Collatt of Cor­ Arroyo 3b
I 0 s 0
“ We are investigating thorough­
advance
publicity than any other
onado, Calif., tipped around the Green is
a l 2 1
ly and will try to run down all
LaJolla layout in 133 for a one. Maloney U
0 "apy" in history, was scheduled those rumor* about Venetian
4 12
shot nationwida lead on tha near- Sanders p
2 0 1 1 to do some very public "snoop, Way," said Spencsr Drayton, for­
ing" today at th* training camp
act nama player—Jimmy Clark of
mer FBI agent who thuds tbs
gaticoy, Calif. — who led the field
38 3 10 3 of heavyweight champion Inge- TRPB.
Totals
mar
Johansson.
at Little Rock, Ark., with 67-67—
There were reports that Vene­
The celebrated "Brown Bomb­
AB a H RBI
114.
Lakeland
tian Way might have been treat­
But Little Rock wa* a disaster Givins of
4 1 2 1 er" make* no secret of the fact ed with butaiolidln, a pain-killing
2 0 0 0 he wanta to learn something that drug which it banned in Maryland
area for a few name pros who Long rt
stopped off on their tour of the Jo. Parker 2b
2 1 1 1 will help Floyd Patteraon beat but not in Kentucky. However,
3 0 0 6 Johanason in their return title trainer Vic Sovinskl denied after
circuit to eompete in ‘ the Little Bate* lb
3 0 1 1 fight at New York Jun* 20.
Rock section.
Gentle if
Louie la now an adviser to ax- the Derby that Venetian Way was
Canadian star Balding and John Ja. Parker 3b
S 1 1 0
sore or required any special drugs.
3 2 1 0 champ I’/itterson and announced
McMullin o f Pair Oaks, Calif., Lund is
Willie llartack, the jockey who
soma
time
ago
that
ha
would
viait
j
4 0 8 0
were among fiva baaten in a play­ Dobraykowshi s
rode Venetian Way to a first plars
Johansson's
ramp
today
to
eee
4 0 1 2
off far tha last berth. Ferre*, Denyer p
finish in the Derby and fifth in
what ha could find out. Johan*tournamant tourist from Winstonthe Preakness, said after the lat­
30 8 7 S son's handlera say Louis will ter that something was wrong with
Salem, N. C-, collapsed in the 90
Total*
120 000 Oil—5 7 3 laam tha champ la more danger- the colt.
degree heat and 76 percent humid­ Lakeland
000 300 000—3 10 3 oua than aver.
Sanford
ity and didn't finish.
“ it had nothing to do with Die
Haas of MeUlre, La., and Gay Errors—Jo. Parker 2, Ja. Parker,
trainer or th* track condition*
Harrelaon, Arroyo, Green
Brewer of Crystal River were
either," said Hartack.
out of it as ware Jarry Priddy of POA— Lakeland 27-18, Sanford
27-18
baseball fame and John Brodie
Joins Knicks
IX)B— Sanford 11, Lakeland 6
of pro football note.
Navy defeated Florid* State
NEW YORK (UPI)—Tha New
Generally, however, tha better HBP— Sandora (Denyer) Luna
Bank, 14-2 in Lltti* League play York Knickerbocker* signed Ktlly
(Sanders)
known piayora got by the first
Monday while Oviedo slammed Coleman, former Kentucky .Wasround ainca tha competition was SB—Jo. Parker
not nearly aa stiff aa K’ll b* 2B— Ja. Parker, Lend, Peres, Lake Mary, 11-1 in Bab* Ruth Isyan basketball, star, to * pro­
League play.'
fessional contract Monday. OoteGreen'
June 6-7 when another 48 hot shots
Civilan and Oviedo will clash for man, a 6-2, 220-poundar, was th*
who war* aaempi from local qual­ SAC— Loni 2. Sisk. Green
first piara fn th* BRL circuit at Knicks' second draft choice. H*
ifying move In to Uka their licks. SK— Givins, Chavarria
7:30 p. m. Thursday at Memorial averaged 30.6 points a gam* in 26
8tadinm.
game* last season.

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Provo A Bvolya CUrte
William A A ' Jlnnioo ■
Clark
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Robert n A tathla n Ce liac
Bobby R A Jo Aaa Cetllaa
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4B* Ittk day of June. Ill*, war* Carley'a Curb Market
Bfata will k* laauad tharaea dir* John C Carlngtea Jr
agtiag the |*ry upon and aelaar# Cawta Company
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Robert I A Lila M Puorot
11.11
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Alfred C Lawton
1.11
Richard J A Forn B latch
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1.11
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11-44
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4.11
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Ruperi W A Carolina B
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11.11
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Al I.lraly Amuatmonl Cm
11.11
Al Liroly cigarotio Barvloo 17.11
John A A Annotta Llveck
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Edward l« A Dorlo B Look* 11.11
Henry H A Virginia ■
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111.14
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11.11
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Market Raatauraut
14.14
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1T.II
Mark*! Tarlmaal Track Btaf IA14
Jamaa L A Gloria A Markham A ll
Mar-lau Motel
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Joaaph J Marquette
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Arthur W A Oalr* B Marah AM
B B A Marta Marakall
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Jaba D Jr A Haney P Martin A ll
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Rllaahath A John McBride
11.11
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Wlllla R A Oaraldla* O
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R A A Julia R McMillan
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Ralph M A Ruby Masks
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Charlaa M A Jail* Merritt
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1.11
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Willie k Pearl Mlkall
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Ragar J A Agatha t. Miller
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James A Baralca MltabeU
11.11
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Wlllla B A Donna P Hang
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11.11
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1.11
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Edward L A Batty L
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14.11
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11.11
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2-ROOM fnntlotted apartment, MS
apartment,
Magnolia. Phone A. E. Roeeel&gt;

1-ROOM cfflcidnry
private bath. Sultabla for one or
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FURNISHED apartmAat. Children
orar I welcomed. Clot* to
3-BEDROOM fumlibed homo to
downtown Sanford. Will aecom*
retpoaiible people. 9100 month.
modal* 4 people. Call FA 3-IM7

FA 2-SMI.

3-ROOM and bath apt. FA 2457*.

Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4S12.
RENT

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W E A R E IN T E R E S T E D
Rollaway, Hoipiti' k Beby Bed*
Ib helping you find the home op
By Dty, Week or Month
apartment of your choice. Call
CARBOLL'S FURNITURE
todgyl
111 W. let SL
1.11 Ph. FA l-IU I

Vanaura
Stanley A Iren* A Vernay
*.11
Victory Beer Garden
1.11
Klla Vinton, helm
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111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 3-MM
Erneat L Jr A Alice B Wed* 4.1t
"Open ’til 1:20 p. m.”
John C A Betty I Wagner
Ett
Albert Jr A Lucy Walden
Ml
1-BEDROOM
furnished duplex,
Alfred* Wallace
T.41 t BEDROOM anfumlihed houie,
country location. W. L. Hol­
Reuben J A Bllb* R
kileben equipped. Ph. FA 2-4441
Wetlatedt
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comb*. 1203 W. BXfa., FA 3-0242.
Robert L A Marjorie J Wala 1.11 S-ROOM apdrlment cloie uptown,
Prank A Laaia* ward
l.lt
I
• BEDROOM treller. Phone
928 month; also, 2 bedroom
Warran'a glaalatr Barrie*
FA 2-7B22.
apartment: FA 2-SM1.
Btatlaa
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Beaver A Ruth Weehlnglea t.tt
PARTLY fumlibed 3 bedroom HOUSE for real: S bed room e, Ug
Deuglaa S A Bertha 44
Wataen
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bethi, icraen porch, patio.
apartment, teeter furaiehed. Ph.
Gtrald C A Catherla J
Available
latter pert ef June.
FA
3-4114.
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William Wataaa
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William R A Virginia B Wabb I II
Margaret Waaka
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Robert T A Brelya O
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Joseph M Welmer
1.11

9019 North Grandview.
OUSE equipped with see stove
end ntectric refrigerator. So. CLEAN large apartmant, nicely
furnlebed. FA 2-4282. Sea Lantg
Sanford Ave. k Oakway Dr. 950
Apartments, 404 E .14U SI.
mo. FA 140*3.

9-BEDROOM bom*, electric kit­ t-BEDROOM
chen, including dlinwaeber. Lake
M t s privilege*- 971. Fh. FA 2-1341.

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M l 2-BEDROOM homo with Florida FURNISHED apartment 990. 100
Ida Ma* Walls
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W. bth ft. FA l-OHO.
room ,. lVte baths, la DeBary.
Anile H Welt
Ett.
FA 1-7313.
Birger A Prance* Waster
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HOUSE, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, Loch
Varna* F A Hasel L
Arbor, 995 mo. PA 3-3912.
Waatfall
M l UNFURNBHED apartment. Kit
W P A. Paarl 8 Waatmaralaad M t
chon equipped. Cell FA 2-2900.
Natbaafal Waataa
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Franklin I. Wheeler
MS
David A Kallle M Whll*
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Mlahaal A Je.neli* T While
AM
Rntbaa J A Janla Whit*
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AM UNFURNISHED S bedroom duplex
D L A Sylvan M Whltahouae 'EM
apartment, kitchen equipped,
Carl B A Iris A Whltelatk
t.lt
private entrance. Apply lot W.
David Whitaker
tl.VI
Claud* M A Mary B W h in .* E ll
NICELY furnished large 8 bed­
Andrea a A Jasper B Wicker A ll
room and 1 bath apartment, l t l l
Philip H A Batty R Wlddle
4.11
Paul A Franca* K Wldner
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Sanford Ave. FA 9-MCT/
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Karmen B A Otarla L Wilbur M t
Donald L A Annalta M Wilcox l.lt
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Wlllla a Moool* P Wright
A ll
Bsulr* Wright's l» a
Ttl
Robert O A Rvalya M Wyaha A lt
Haward R A Mamla Wymaa
i.tl
Wlllla A Matilda w y e *
1st
L H A gva Wynn*
A ll
Too.Moo Bottlleg Oa
St.M
Chart** R A Bull* M Toaace I II
Charlaa R a Audray P Young AU
Robert A Isabella M Young tl.ea
Wad# D A Lilli*a N Young AM
Prad • A Oorlrud* Xorronnor AM
Mag* J A Mortal * Ximmar AM
Albert M Bias**
AU
Albart M A Baboqth
Elite* aror
AU
Blitravor Brea Oaraga
M .ll
Robwt B A Msrgawito

All lemlnel* County Vocational
mining class#* will end tha winr aaaaiau on Tknreday.
Cleaaeo at Bomiool* High in

Armao President
Of Heart Council

ganeral education, art, Rueeiait
and Spnnlah end the Lyman School
rlessee in bookkeeping, typing,
btuinast English, eemmetflgl taw
and Bpeniph will cleae until Bept.
9, when tho fall stealoa resum**.
AU day class** la tha county Vo*
rational school will close. Claeses
on Monday through Thursday
from T U B p. m. wilf W hold tu
commercial subject*.
Industrial education clasaoa will
continuo through BapL Locomotive
engineering, firemen and railway
trainman course a will continue
through tho summer months. A
two weak tours* for public school
lunchroom worker* on nutrition
will start next mouth. Mr*. Neouw
ForU* la the Bounty instructor.
Tho Negro educational caureae
will alee close until regular Bat-

R eaifn P oiti
Mr. and Mm. Heroid Hu t U,
Udchcra *t tha OM*m echadl w m
ClFW A "Ben Voyage" party by
Ihe P en al Tbdcberi AMecUUea el
Mew then 1M Meads
■Headed the severed dish supper.
The Herrie* raaigMd te ececpt
S teechiag eieigsaeat in Gyem.

Maas Change

Ltgol Notict

The DeBety Cethelie Mieehm
■■■■uaiia a cbenge 1a Ihe time
echeftUe e f the Mesaee. On Sunday
n o n c e IB HKRRBT aiYRW end eU Meiy dayi, the m au will be
that tho onSorslgnod Swlrlag ■to held Ad 7 m a. m. ineteart ef Aeen.

•ng*g* In bust BOO* la tb* City

mt BsaforA Bomlnol# County. Flor­

ida. undo* tb* rtriTGeu* asm* of
MEDICAL CKNTBR FMAKMACr.
la toad* to rogtoior sold homo with
tb* ctorb a f tb* Ctaoull Coon af
S*ml**te County, Plwld*, pnmnoai
I* tb* prnvlstoa* at tb* Florida
PldUttau* Nam# Blatutt.
• fa/ Prttnci* X Room 111*4 Ml

t* m

I

S-ROOM apartment, b u refrigep.
alor end atove, real not furnUhed. 13th k MeBenTiDe. Ph.
FA 3-2T3I.

NEWLY decorated S room torn
Uhed apartment MO per month;
cloie in. I l l E. Sth. SL Cal
FA 2-4215 or FA 2-57M.
ONE bedroom fnrniihed apart­
ment, ground floor. Contact 2312
FURNISHED apartment*, hard­
Palmailo.
wood floora, tile bath*. MS W.

ReraU*D?r A Deri* L I m m *
Ra*h«im*a Btlragn -Y ard
JOHK.U a ALLOW AT

..li tai-AfH.-j g dhM..ini .dliniivrtfiilinl*

BR. fumlibed aparlmenta
M i mo.
furniohod bouao 111 M .
PAYTON. REALTOR
2-IMt ; t-B2 at Hiawatha

ter, Florist, FA 3-1961.

N H K 4

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The Catholic mission meats hi

Ltadeey, Okie, ranks as Hm
irgert hwomeora ekipplag point

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Something New, Something Old-- WANT ADS Are As Good As Gold
5. Real E sta te F o r Sale

2. F or R ent

.i. Real E sta te F o r Sale

al|t

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ftrralh

1-BEDROOM, partly furniihed
hotnr Call after 6:00, NO § 3122.
FURNISHED rottage
Mary. FA 2-3019.

in

CB home, corner lot
St. Johns Realty Co. 3-BEDROOM
in Sunland Estates: Will sell
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
or trsde for home in Jackson­
Lain 116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 6123
ville. Call FA 2-4888.

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J. W . HALL
S44 French Ave.
Realtor
^"CaH Hall"
PhoM FA 21441
9-BDRM. block bom*. Lew down
payment, -VA loan. FA 2-5273.
VOtI III M i n I t o

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MANOR

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*50 DOWN
l O W
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MOVES

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$10,750 - FROM - $69 MO.

•4 i A » M | N ]

3-REDROO.MR. 1 4 TILE BATHS with catered Allures,
tarraaee fleer*, veeetias blind*, rarpe-te. screes pe-ck.
utility ream and many ether extras.

All Home* Carry A 1 Yr. F.H.A. Warranty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES
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Sewing Mach. Repairs

VA-KA-SHUN-ETT 21 ft. housetraller. J. W. Jones, Tuikawtlla
Rd., Lake Jessup.
*

RENTALS $3 WEEK

22. A r tic le * F o r 8*1*

S{
I960, Z.Z., Sewa on buttons, m akef
butonbolea automatically, em-,
broidery*, appliques. Payment*
99.10. Write Credit Maaagar,*
Box 90, c/o Sanferd Herald.

21. F u rn itu re

Used ftiralture, appliances, tool, S A W D U S T and riu riaia,
etc. Bought-Sold Larry'* Mart
FA 23677, Buckner k Son. 15-A B eau ty P a rlo r*
211 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133
REDt-MIX-CONCRETE
A Satisfied euatomar la our beat
• BIO VALUES
37" Window Sills tl.29
advertliement.
• QUICK CREDIT
94" Window Liatela 91.M .Z
HARRIETTS ‘ BEAUTY NOOK
• EASY TERMS
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. - k
103. So. Oak ... Fh. FA 3-3743 WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
309 Elm Ave. Ph. FA * 3791 '
Be Lovelier With Profeailoaal
WILSON - MAIER DESIRE te sell emerald cut dia­
Beauty Care.
New and Used Furniture
mond engagement ring. Ltk*
Sit E. Flret St.
FA 2-3622
new.,If interested eaQ FA I BM
after 7 p. m.
New k Used Furniture k Appli­
ance!. A Good Place Te
OLD
NEWSPAPERS FOE BALM
Beauty Salem
BUY, SELL or TRADE
I Cent per lb.
9910 Oak
FA 9-7994

Dawn's

Jenkins Furniture

406 Sanford Ave.

16. F low era A P lan t*

THE SANFORD HERALD
orn cE

FA 3-7430

204 W. 1st Bt. FA 9-2911
Cut Flowera For Any Occaaiee ROLLAWAY, Hoapital and Baby
Sell
Ue Yeur Furniture. Qn'A
Beds. Day. Week, or Month—
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Serrice With The. Caah. SUPER
FURNITURE CENTER
PA 3-1320
or
FA 2-0276
TRADIN G POBT. FA 9-0677,
1100 Freneh Ave.
Ph. FA 2 7933
17. Ptls, Livestock. Supplii

SALE SALE SALE

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AH SINGER-LB., 919.06; Ambaaeaft*
929.30; Tru-Sew 939.00. Phew*
work .guaranteed. Free EatlTOY TERRIER pupa. Ideal pete
FA 2 3925, 303 West let
matea. Phone FA 2-711*.
for children. FA 24760.
Sanford.

5 -* +

PUPPIES: TA 2-4264.

22. A r tic le * F o r Sal*

*1 take ft y o a V t A e d M to t o w nsT*
8. F em a le H elp W an ted

PUPPIES, 2 month, old, black aad
white, long and short hair, 92 YELLOW SQUASH by the buahel.
FA 2-0413.
te 93. Ph. FA 2-1194.

LAM BRETTA

MOTOR SCOOTERS

___*
B E L L ’S S H E L L S E R V I C E *

IS . S p cela l S ervice*

13th k Freneh Ave.
3000 Free TV SLMnpe
with each scooter purchase

OOOD used frame window*, Jamba
19. B oa t* an d M otor*
and assorted lumber. See fore­
SERVICE CALLS 92 00
man at Nicholson Rulek Rldg.
Gateway To The Waterway
The Biggeit Little Shop
Your KVINRUPE Dealer
---- fw Sanford. All Parti And
21 INCH TV, RCA mahogany con­
Rob.uon S p o k in g Good*
Labor Guaranteed 90 Days.
excellent condition. Call
Ph FA 3 3961 . Fsole,
WANTED: White female over 21 SANFORD RADIO A Tv CENTER 30444 K. lit.
A 2-1996._____ _ _____ ______
for curb Lop;--Appiy Hr
N 9th. A sanftm r Av»: - n r V tu t
BOAT: IS (t. Thompson; wind­
Whistle.
AIR MATS 92.96: paint 93.93 gal.,
shield anu controls: Stars trail­
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state2nd. gal. free! ARMY-NAVY
er:
1938,
11
H.
P.
Evinrude
menta, invoices, hand bills, and
SURPLUS. 310 Sanford Ave.
0. M ale H elp W a n ted
9400.
TA
2
1906.
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressive
Printing Co. Pbon* FA 2-2931— 30 H. P. JOHNSON Javelin motor, 30 GUAGE Ithlca pump 940. 30
WANTED: Young colored man lo
guage model 13 Windcheater
work In nursery. Ph. FA 2-4090. • 309 West 13th St.
elrctrio starter, excellent condi­
pump, 965. Call FA 3-4W2.
tion.
FA
2
4461.
F1ANO TUNING A REPAIRING
10. M ale o r F em ale
COMPLETE 3 rooms of furniture,
W. L. HARMON
20. A u tom ob ile*
plus washing machine, mower
Ph. FA 24223
WANTED: Grader* and packei
and 3 metal eabineta. FA 2-6359
30
DODGE
TRUCK.
Ph.
FA
243M.
fo- produce. Apply at old Din,| CABINETS: pre-flniihed, custom
after 5 p. m.
fcldcr Packing House on Sou
made or built to order. General NASH Metropolitan that looks ead
FREEZER, Deluxe 23 foot upright
Sanford Avenue. Ask for W.
Mill Work Boyd’ * Cabinet Shop.
runa like new. Motor re-bullt In
9 months old. Take up payments
Strickland.
307 Elm Ave., FA 2 2816.
1939. 30 lo 40 m tea per gallon
931 92 month. See Clyde Wglla
of
gas.
Call
FA
2
9997..
W. JTKD, Men. Women. Raise TV Service within the hour. Re­
it DeWKt Trailer Court.
pair your TV for 97.30, in your 36 CADDILAC. FA 29661.
belt for us at home. Pull, spare
FACTORY TO YOU
home
or
no
charge.
Sunshine
time. Doesn't taka up space.
ALUMINUM
TV, TA 2 9833
We furnish everything. Sher­
2 0 .A T ra ile r*
VENETIAN BLINDS
wood, Dept. G-491, Monmouth,
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
1931, 36* ANDERSON hooeetrall- Bnrleeed head. Sag-proof botkew
Maine.
AH types ant* sizes, instilled
n il with plastic end*. Plaatie
•r, furnished or unfurnished; 99
"Do It Yourself"
er rayoa tepee. Cotton or nylon
fl. inboard boat, open launch;
11. W o rk W a n ted
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
230 II P. engine: for quick tale.
S T I N E
HOUSEWORK, FA 2
Park Ave. Trailer Park. Lot 91, Senkarik Gian* aad Paint Oo.
Machinery and Supply Ce.
119-114 W. tad St.
FA 1-4999
eveningi.
207
W.
2nd
St.
Ph.
FA
24431
WOMAN wants housework or days
work. Ph. FA 2-4016
AIR CONDITIONING
LADIES WANTED: Earn 940 lo
950 spare time. Car necessary.

H.

12. H u m b in g S erv ice#

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B.

POPE

r o S. Pack -

CO.

FA 24894

pum uN o

AUTO GLASS
Contracting A Repair*
Fret Estimates
INSTALLED
R. Lt HARVEY
Windshield
BackGists
304 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3333
Door Gins*
VentGlass
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.

Wall

114 W. 2nd St.

Quito Community

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Near Golf

I
Cylinder
Anlewatk,
Radio 41 Heater.

WAS 12781

60 DODGE DART

As Low A s

$135

C om p letely

W AS

WANTED!

for I h r t i
FA24940.

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24. Loat ft Ftaad
FOUND: 1 Uww radar
marker. Owner me
Fir* It* He* Me. I
this ad.

New Cars

E q a lffo d

13757.35

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Used Cars
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Demonstrators
BARGAINS
FOR

*3281

Everyone!

V A -F H A ,
F H A -1N -S K K V IC E

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SEN ECA 2-DR. E C O N O M Y M6H
Eqalppod Wilk Radio. Heater, O* P U

Hvy. 11-93 A 17th St.
•alee Office
«
Fh. FA 1-1901

Coastractiaa Con la*.
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Brailey

Odham,

ErrSident

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USED CAR SPECIAL

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1695
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Odham &amp; Tudor

Shaanudum

DO M EfD AR

Ana Raton, Tara Wgaala aad 8ua Viaara.

Te Sanferd! Be Oer Gueeia Far
9 Days Aheelntaiy Free,
Wilbeut OkUgatie* At One Ol
Sanford's Lending Metals While
Yea Lorete Heesleg Far Ten II
Year Family. Pick Up Key* At
galea Office!

OPEN D A ILY

22-A Article* Waatad

$2356

Closing: Cost

FREE WELCOME

9:90 A. M. T il Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. T il Dark

CARRIER FREEZER, 19 • * ..«,*
upright,
nxeellent
FA 2-2134.

NEW

DEMONSTRATOR

Your personal aaliafaetlee far
eee full year tm the construelion of yo«r homo oe money
herb.

T u n Wato On SOth
81. Follow CoNNtry
Club Rd. ft WaUk
For 0 « r Sigma. . . .

Iso RED laying hens. J. W. J6M V
Tuskawflla Rd., Lake Jeneup.

60 DODGE DART

GU ARAN TEE

$450 Down

M l Waal Mth Mreet
Phase FA S-9IM

BRAND

17-92. 9 mile* He. ef Hauler*

1 Y e a r P erson a l
Hat Inf act lo o

Ceurae

HAMILTON electric clothes dryer
365. rA 2-9330. ___________
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Sunland Estates

HOMES
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NATIONAL Caah Regteter, * * w
condiUon, uaed 9 me., eaily 91N
rash. See at McRaney Paint ft.
Glaaa, 2315 So. Park Ave.

• u • u • Li • u • Li • Q

On Ooora Read, Re. ef Haeferd

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK

Iv

SUE!

S ou th P ln oeroat

PLASTER REPAIRS, free ettlmates. FA 2-3636

_ d O ia .-v .rb . FA 2-4418.

FA2-4922

Odham &amp; Tudor

THOS. E. THOMPSON
Gaaaral Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing A Siding
Phone EA 2 6432

AIR CONDITIOKfWrtrtarc*
Mitchell, food working eotW

$144,549.40

LANDSCAPE GARDNER
P lu m b in r A Heating
FRANCIS PRZOLD
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK We put in lawna — Nodding, Sprig­
ging
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 24382
Peat — Renovation
FREE ESTIMATES
13. E le c tr ic a l S ervleee
10 yrs. Expfrirnc# Pb. NO 9-4T90
Houae Wiring — si'ectrie Service
FREE
ESTIMATES chaerfully
Sid Vihlen
given. Mattress renevatlng, upRANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
holitery and slip covert. Cul112 Magnolia
FA 2-0818
tom built bedding made to or­
a
der. Call or come la. Nix Bed­
14. Build, Paint 4k Repair
ding Manufacturing -Co.„ 1301
So. Sanford Ave. PA 9-2117.
WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Rob Beard
Contact 308 West 9th St
NEW HOMER BY
Pbooa FA 2-9643

" ' country a u B ^

t IV I IN

2 0 -A T ra ile r*

208 W. First St. f24 hr. aer.)
FA 2-3623

STENSTROM REALTY

Offers these select homes for Priced under 920,000 with good
1«1 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420
your inspection and will be
tcrmi. .
"Open evenings til 8:30 PM"
pleased to show them at your
convenience.
W. H. "Bill" Stempor Agency
f t WANTED to buy or rent: one
Realtor A Inatiror
•tory or split level house with
11?
three- or more bedrooms; at BEL A I R - A 2 BR. CB home Phon# FA 2-4991
located on a beautiful landscap­ Phone KA 2 8331 2601 Park Dr.
least 1800 square ft: living area.
ed corner lot in a fine neighbor­
Call FA 2-8383.
hood. Includes well and pump SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom
for lawn sprinkler system,
home Assume VA loan. Ix&gt;w
stove and new refrigerator plus
down payment, *73.63 per mo.
LAND WANTED
other extra*. Prleed below mar­
FA 2 2937.
LOTS or ACREAGE
ket value because of military
Give ltgal description, price
t r a n s f e r . $10,730. Attractive C. B. HOME: 3 bedrooms, 2
and terms. Write P. 0. Box
terms. 4te% mortgage.
hath*. Terms available. Low
*72, Sanford, Florida.
down payntenL 7IS Briarclitf.
Ph. FA 2 5129.
HIGHLAND P A R K - A delightful
3 BR home situated on a very
5 . R eal E a ta te F o r Sale
BUY
OF THE YEAR: If you
large corner lot with beautiful
need a big three bedroom house
shade tree*. I9€al location for
with Ilk baths call KA 2 5Z61.
cool summer living. Very at­
C. A. Wliiddon, Sr.
Wc arc ready to sell lo you.
tractive terms for only $1000
BROKER
Total 910.500. Monthly payments
down. Convenient to schools and
W. B. Shlppy, Assoc.
$68.00. We can sell 2 ways;
shopping centers. Total price
B2 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 SMI
$230 down could bo arranged.
912,930.
•
LOVELY 2 bedroom, 2 bath home
hi Dreamwold, 2317 Osceola Dr. LOCH ARBOR— An attractive 3 HOUSE for isle. Three bedroom
and one bath ranch style home.
^ By Appointment
BR, 2 bath, CB home in beauti­
tx&gt;w down payment, I 1* '* VA
ful Loch Arbor, attrartlvrly
loan. Monthly payments $74.00.
FOR SALE OR RENT: I Bed­
priced at 914,950. Terms arc
located at 208 Bamboo Drive
room, t bath home in new de­
availablet Price Includes stove,
in Sunland Estates. C a l l
velopment. 910 .000, $200 down.
refrigerator, Venetian blinds and
FA 2 5663.
For rent, 992 per month. Phone
other features.
FA 2 7017.
9-BEDROOM furnished borne. 2356 STOP IN TO SEE US OR CALL: We have Just received another S
acre listing in Lake Mary. The
Pglmetto. Phone FA 2-1910.
laat one was purchased two
Stenstrom
Realty
A GOOD BUY: Have to leave the
days after the ad appeared.
Ml N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420
etate. 9 bedroom home In SunDon't let this one get away, a
"Open
evening!
til
9:30
PM"
land Estates. 9500 down and taka
splendid buy at (1900. Contact—
over payments at 975 per meatb. CENTRAL * i l r conditioned A
Stenstrom Realty
------Ph. F A 9-9179.
heated home; two bedrooms, 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420
913 ROSALIA DR: 2 bedroom, kit­ 'range, refrigerator, disposal,
"Open Evening! til 9:30 PM"
large water heater, Venetian
chen equipped heme. 2200 down,
btlnds
and
drapes.
Jalousie
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath home in Sun­
Sft-aaoolhly. FA 2-4517.
porch. On large lot. Well, As­
land, $300 down, asiume VA
sume 47. loan, monthly pay­
loan, $76 98 a month. 206 Sun­
SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom,
ments only 953.22, down pay­
t bath, extra taiga home. View
land Dr. FA 2-1432.
ment. 92.000, total price 911.930.
ef lake. Asiume FHA or FHA
Call FA 2 1363.
in s e r v i e a mortgage. Ph.
$55 0 D O W N
FA 2-3872.
NEW 2 bedroom CB he***, furn­ Beautiful 3 Bertram 2 Bath Homa
ished, on 3 lots. Can FA 24159.
with Hardwood floors. G. E.
FARMER'S AGENCY Will accept trailer.
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
tically controlled Heat. Well.
M. Y. Farmer, Realtor
S-BEDR003I home hi WynneLillian Trams
Landscappcd Lot on Dead End
wood. Low down payment for
Street where Children play (n
B. H- Ivara, D. H. Whitmore
quick sale. FA 2-2379.
Associates.
aafaty. Wo will be proud to ihew
you this today.
SM9II. Park Ave. Ph. FA 9-9291 3-BEDROOM house on So. Freneh
Aflar hours, FA 2-2619. FA 2-4921 .Ave., near school, 1H bath,
M O V E R IG H T IN
FA 24291, /A 2-3012
FHA Financing—No Cosing Cost
large living area. FA 2-8657,
— for sn appointment call —
2 B D R M , 1 bath borne, kitchen
Helen E. Noonan at
. equipped. Fla. Rm. fenced yard
S O L ID V A L U E
W. II. Bill Sleraptr Agency
9 FA 2-1330 after I P. M.
SELDOM SEEN: this quality built FA 21331
FA 2-4991
three bedroom cement block
SUNLAND ESTATES: 9 bedroom
homr reals peacefully on a large 3 - B E D R O O M , 1 bath, kitchen
bouse. Corner lot. Low down
equipped. Large corner lot.
lo t . In 4n attractive In-town
payment. FA MOSS.
92600 equity. 41t% GI mortgage.
location. Tile bath, terrauo
Ph. FA 24597. floors and a large Hvlng-FlorROSA U PAYTON Ida room complete the. picture.
The 4Ms7f mortgage is a dollar- 6. Mortgage I-oane
And Associates
•aver. And. excellent terms
Bsglitered Real Eetate Broker
MORTGAGE LOANS
Fh. FA 9-1901 17-99 at Hiawatha^
I k 1 can be arranged. For an ap­
Commercial and
pointment' at your convenience,
Conventional Realdenea
^9-BEDROOM, I bath boust; aL. ? Just call . , .
WISE and JOHNSON
w tached garage. 912 Cherokee Ctr* 411 Magnolia Ph: OA 3-3493
ale, Sunland Eatate*. FA 3-2559.
SPECIAL SERVICE
Orlando, Fla.
BRANCH OFFICE
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realter W. H. “ Bill" Stamper Agency
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
7. llunlneau O p p o rtu n ille a
Realtor At Inauror
FA 1-9991
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
- 9901 Park Drive
MAJOR oil company truck stop for
FA 2-8331
least. FA 2-7692 or FA 1-7332.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

15. S p ecial S e rv ice *

ALL MAKES k MODELS

LAFF-A-DAT

3-B. R. home, furo. or unfurn. Buy
FOR SALE OR RENT
FURNISHED garage apartment,
equity. Will rent SltO a month.
Wynnewood Dr. Ph. FA 2 3880. Have you been looking for a qual­
alio utilitlea. Air eonditioninc
ity built three bedroom, two
optional. Adulta. Call FA 2-1*28.
HOUSE and FURNITURE for
hath home with large screened
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
sale. Three bedroom home in
porch, on a lakcfront lot? Then
'Fenced backyard. FA 2-4967.
Altamonte Springs, with screen­
you must see this borne with its
ed in Florida room. House Is
built In oven, range, refriger­
•-ROOM house, unfurnished, mod­
air conditioned. On corner lot
ator. exhaust fan. disposal, dry­
ern, on lake located In Geneva,
with no Irafuc. Furniture Is
er circuit. Plenty of closet space.
I Fla. MS per month. FA 53318,
new. If interested eall Ml 7 8832
Wall furnace and many, many
Oviedo.
other features that provide a
RENT OR SALE: 3 bedroom ONE A C R E - 17-92. 2P0* facing •better, easier way of living.
Lake Monroe: approximately
This home may he aeen anytime
home, Plnecrest. By owner. Im­
GOO* West of Sanford City Line.
mediate occupancy. FA 2-7393.
at your convenience. For further
Writ* Box S, c/r Sanford Her­
(Ictatli see or phonr . . . .
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gables
ald.
t
Don Howe, Realtor
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
FOR SALE: 1 - Bedroom house, RAVENNA PARK SALES OFC.
105 Temple Drivf
partially furnished. Needs some
4 . Real E n ta le W a n ted
repair. Lot approx. 83 x 423.
Phone FA 2-7495 or FA 2-3083
We need amall acreage listings,
Located on 17-92, one mile north
► from two to forty acres. These
o f Monroe bridge. My equity
see excellent sellers when pro­
S600. Take up payments of $30 BOATING, WATERSKIING,
SWIMMING; FISHING
perly presented and advertised.
per month, 3r&gt; interest approx.
Call us and we will send an
$3300. Contact R. J. Hayes, P. O. If you enjoy these, plui a beauti­
aaaociatf out to view the pro­
ful view, see this modern 3
Box 493, Lake Mary—or call
perty, we do not list over the
bedroom 2 bath sir conditioned
FA 2 1895.
telephone. Conta*: acreage de
home on one of the prettiest
pertinent
lakes anywhere.

Stenstrom Realty

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Summer clothe* and slamoroua
hair alylea were viewed Friday
night at the Woman's Club by a
large audience. The ahow waa
aponaored by the Hairdreaiera'
Aaan. end part of the admiaaion
waa donated to the Entcrpriae
Children'a Home.
In the fashion spotlight were 21
models who promenaded across
tha Howcr-trelliscd stage to show
hlgh-fashlon coiffures, many with
exotic colors with names such as
“ Cherry Silver” and •'Pink Chif­
fon.’1 Complementing milady's
trasses were a pretty assortment
of. clothes from play togs to eve­
ning wear from Howe's Fashion
Shop, the Mary-Esther Shop, Sher­
ries, the Duke and Duchess Shop
and Cowan's Department Store.
Mary Joyce Bateman proved to
be an excellent narrator and gave
descriptive comments as each
model appeared. Margaret Ecbelberger, wearing a printed chiffon
dress and as chic as any model,
tang two songs, "It Might As Well

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lira. — tettortoc — Accc.Mrtoc
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"Tec Ccc Al»»yi Traif Veer Allite Mce" MltCM ANDIU — USIP
Ml I. TIM
lectors
SA 2-117!

L A R R Y 'S
F a ir w a y T a x o c a S a n r lc t

Harry M. Kalffla, JrM M^r.

H a -h a s

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M W A USID MART

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ML TIXACO riOOUCTI

TIXACO 6 A I AND O il!

MRS. MUNSON
. . . w i t h bVafiffiCTWiiniUiai.

DARLENE MASON

MRS. BURGESS

~ e r . w ith rin g let*

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Hattie Carnegie crystal blue jewel Anlla Mae Thompson who wore a
wtJW«y.*.9» embossed suit design­
Lovely Pat Harrell added an­ ed with a low, square back inter­
other elegant touch to the show by est. The other suit, an unugual
promenading across the stage with paisley print, waa shown with a
a large black French [foodie which •mart straw hat and beach bag
sported a swirl of chiffon at hla Rosanne Jorris was tha model and
collar. Pat's coiffure, "Sea Foam her hair wilh draped bangs and
Mist,"'was while beige with black french twin waa styled by Phil
velvet tips and waa created for Dayley of the Princess Mary Shop
her by Belly Anne Howard of In DeBary.
Vera Brown waa seen In a shim­
Dawn’s Beauly Shop.
lfowc's Fashion Shop had two mering c o i f f u r e of "Frosted
hits In bathing suits. Looking aa Beige" styled by Dawn Kiddy. Lor­
pretty going aa she did coming waa etta Munion wora a blonde hair
style called "Sunburst” which waa
created for her by Phillip Boyd of
Ibe "Leilani House of Beauty."
Young and p e 111 * Patricia
IH ,
Oracey, with a shining hairdo from
the Lovely Lady Shop, delighted
r|
the crowd as she tip toed across
the stage oblivious of her audience
and more Impressed with back­
stage activity. Darlene Mason,
whose pony tall of ringlets waa
styled at the Doris Beauty Shop
-*
waa another charmer who made a
curtsy lo the commentator alter
•ach appearance. She w on clothes
from tbs Duke and Duchess Shop,
Another roung model. Jerl Wheatlsr»d. bat M H H i „
Joe Wynne.
Gloria Aecardle or DeBary mod­
eled wilh the assurance of a pro­
fessional. A striking brunette, she
wore a romantic wing-wave style
designed for evening by Anrfetle
Washburn. Her first 'appearance
waa in a becoming chiffon cocktail
dresi.,
"Lady-ln-Waltlog" clothes - from
Sherries Fashion* were modeled
by Betty Hunt. Another young ma­
tron, Mildred Stamper, made a
lovely end well-poised model and
wora an "easy-to-care-for" hair
style by Nancy Reynolds.
Marty Boyd, who modeled and
also demonstrated a glittering ar­
ray et Jewelry from Wort's Jewel­
ry Store, wore a heir atyle named
“ New French Scene" styled by
Francea Warren.
Joaephlne Burgess with her long
L U C Y M O U G H T O N has b een a w a rd e d th g S a n fo r d A r t
black hair swept to one aide in a
A s s n , s ch o la rsh ip to th a su m m e r c a m p f o r a r t stu d e n ts
sophisticated manner, waa dastUng
a t F lo r id a S lu t* U n iv e rs ity . S h a is sh o w n ta lk in g o v e r
In a fithla pun silk cocktail stress.
th s ca m p w ith J o e M a th ieu x , h ig h sch o o l in s tr u c to r w h o
Helen Btehl's hair had a modified
c o n d u c ts w o rk sh o p s f o r th e uAnociatinn. T h e a w a rd w aa
fullness which waa said to make
lha turn toward tbo caster lines of
a n n ou n ced at th e a u ctio n held M on d a y n ig h t a t th e
summer and Sally William*, girl
C iv ic C en ter to help ra ise fu n d s f o r th e sch o la r s h ip . M ias
graduate of 1900, showed a hair
M o u g h to n w a s selected b y a c o m m itte e c o m p o se d o f M rs.
stylo brightened aboat f h r t o
M ild red B a b co ck , co u n ty a rt su p e rv iso r, M a th ie u x and
shades to give highlights.
M rs. *nielm a S ik es o f W ilso n S ch ool.
(H e ra ld P h o t o )
Betty BUIbtmer'a h a i r w a s

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Merlel Ukrlceflee — tireitece I. I. A.
W.tkto* • rellielca — TV tlewsi
rick U* a O.lir*,, — (••* terrlce
ttfk a Treeck Are.
teetorS
fA H IM

, Weiklef — Weitoe — Ttrer, Me.
IreC lerrke — Tltkl*. Teckle
111! lectors Are.
teetorS
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S t u 's P u r e O i l S e r v i c e

K a r r a k o r 's S t a n d a r d

S. C. Middtabrook, Prof.

S e r v ic e

Ipeclel Tree Irkrlceftoe Wllk Oft
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Vises — Sefferlei — Acceueriet
Wei Week II.M
M l Tr.»«* Are.
leelerS 1 SA »-ttlt

"Platinum Beige" and styled In
gentle lines wan swepi-wing aides
and bang effect. Teenager. Dianne
James, wora a casual and carefree
style and another high school stud­
ent, Lorraine
wore
French bangs that swirled to the
aide wilb soft wave.
■ Stage scenery waa by Wood­
ruffs Garden Center and a bou­
quet of rosea waa donated by Rossetter Florist. Many door prizesJ
from local merchants, were given'
away during tha evening.
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SHILL SHVICI
SHILL riOOUCTI
m u - a c c iiio iih
it v*« o.ic* lifft .i.i
14 Mai. S e e r a ito e .llM I tick
l i f t If. I N rt Of
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H a r r e ll ft B e v e r ly

Lucille Annie Mero, Sanford. Cary
Ann Thompson, New Smyrna
Beach. Nancy Ann Tremper, Sanford. Guaaia Nathan, Sanford.
Walter Whaley, Sanford. Nallia
Maria Gant, Sanford,
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lea Edwards,
Sanford, a son.
Dismissal*
Frankie Mat Thomas, 8anford.
Jeanette Gordon, Seaford. Selfia
Stanley, 8anford. Kathryn Pharan,
Hanford. Floyd P. Tollman, Lake
Mary.
MAY SI
Adailaeieaa
Bobby Wellborn, Lake Monroe.
August Htegman, 8anford. Lelah
McCree, Sanford. J. C, Cummings,
Hanford. Marion Elisabeth Mit­
chell, Sanford. Amo* Sanders,
Sanford.
P'rtha
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maro. San­
ford, a sun, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Trempor, Sanford, a son.
Dismissals
Adala McBegdo, Sanford. Jamas
William Smith, Sanford. Willie
Williams, Sanford. Archie Wise
Jr., Sanford. Mrs, H. D. Kennedy
and baby, Sanford. Bobby Well­
born, Lake Monroe, William Halback, Sanford. Cary Ana Thomp­
son, New Smyrna Beach. Helen
Fergeraon, Lake Mary. Mlante
Day, Sanford.
MAY St
Admissions
Nettle L. Phillips, Sanford. Sam
Johnson, Sanford. Willie Edge,
Lake Monroe.
ford. Bona Lm

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SNOBS

Rocky In Slump
M ay Be Benched

0,trk,.ll*e **d Nnlctoe
All lra*i *1
DETROIT (UPlt—Detroit Tiger
Oiatal ..a
Manager Jimmy Dykrs raid he
24 H**r l**a S»f»lc*
may bench Rocky Colavito, the |
taatorO
TA 2.7ISI
Tiger right fielder obtained from 14(1 llta A**.

Cleveland In a trade for batting
champion Harvay Kuenn, when
lha Tiger* play tha Baltimore Or­
ioles tonight.
Dyke* *ald hr would maka hi*
daclilon an whether to bench BesWinf A M m ufM tvrtef C*.
MATTtltllt IIMOVATI0 — ***UIIT
Colavito, who I* hitting only .170,
lira 21% M H.w M.HfUMI
after ha. see* the Oriole** pitchH*Uyw*te 1.41 M.4* I* Or**r
Ing lineup for the two-gama ae­
I.M 'I U*fc*l»t»ri«*
ries starting tonight.
isei t. ».«i*re
»««i*re
ta i n n
Shirley Johnson and baby, San­
ford. Charla Bowers and baby.
Long wood, Albert Edward*, San­
ford.

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393.73
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143.43
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promenading across the stage with paisley print, waa ibowa with a
straw hat aad. beach hag.
Hr a a m a d / "Bias a large Mach PrancS poodle which iwatt
VWar hairdresser, Bah sported a awM at chtffaa hMds Beeamm JonrU waa the model and
bar hair with draped ttaaga and
MMIae eraafad "Piatt collar. Pat's ootthuo. “ goa foam trench twist waa styled by Phil
M « ,"V e a white baiae with hUek
velvet tiga.. aad was crested for Dariey af the Princess Miry Shop
her .by BbUy ^Adaa Howard; af la DeBsry.
Vera Irown was seen la a shim­
Hawn's Beauty Shop.
Howg's faihloo Shop had two mering e a l t f u r a el “ frosted
Beige" styled by Deem Kiddy. Lor­
etta Nansen wore '* bleeds hair
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Lucille Annis Nora, Sanford. Cary
Ann Thompson, Nsw Smyrna
Beach. Nancy Ann temper, Baa.
fard. Cassis Nathan, Sanford.
whoao paay u li af rtaglotS waa Walter Whaley, Sanford. Nellie
atyiad at the Doris Bsaaty Ship Mario Goat, Sanford.
Btrtha
was another thinner who mads o
curtsy to the commentator after Mr, and Mrs. Tray L»e Kdwards,
each appearance. She was* clothes Sanford, n eon.
from tea Duka and Dueliaai Shag,

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Qlaris AcnrdU of DaBoiry mod­
eled With the aasuraace.ar a pm
B a h a il. A strihiag brunette, aha
ware a ramaetir wieg-wavi style
designed h r ovaalag hy Aedbtte Bobby WeUbocm, . Lake Monroe.
Washburn. Her Ant 'appearance August StaBawn, Sanford. Latah
MeCran, Sanford. J. C. Cummings,
Banted. A drian Mliaahoth Mit­
chell, Seated. Amaa leaden,

■tdrley Johnson dad baby, San­
ford. Charts Bowers and hnby,
Longwoed,1Albert Hdwntda, Sea.
ford.

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to Bag * that part
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44 . 4 TTaet daic
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W e ll b o r n C Phi llip s J r Ino 14 *4
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W e ll b o r n C P h ilip s J r Ino
14.44

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W e ll b o r n C P h illips Jr Ino
W e ll b o r n C Phi llip s J r Ine

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Lots II II 11 II 17 *
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Lota II * 44 Lee* Kly
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Lola It II 41 A 41 —
Lota 41 A 44 Lass B
I I ft of Lot 44 _
SPCIILING HMIIItlTa

Chaaa Development Cora . 1117.11

Leonard P A Roaa A Payton
PLAT BOOK II PAOB f t
Charlaa H A Alina Powtll
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PLAT BOOK It PAItNB W * SI
William J Arthur
4
Bertnlco S. Joaaa
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Kllaabelh C Joaaa *
PLAT BOOK t PASR8 1BV I B A

W 41 ft of B*4 of Lot
41 Blk A ______
W 41 ft of 814 of Lot
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Beg 171.1 ft K of NW
Cor Lot 44 Blk
A run A 14 llfg
II min W 111 4 ft
K 141.1 ft to n n
NKIy along
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II min K 111 ft
W 14 ft to POII
pt of Lota 71 74
lit 111 4 111 Blk

Fred H A Minnie W
Anderson
Clyde ' BMu m
Prtd II A Minnie W
Anderson

P rod 'clalr

44.11

Hairs

41.11

Ornrg* II Jr * Irens
,11 Hess
Athenian Corporation
Athenian
Albanian

I K Italian
PLAT NOOK 1 PAOM tS4
John A Burton IV
PLAT BtlOK 4 PAWN f t
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Corporation

Louie * Marla Rotaa
PLAT BOOK I PAON IB

John T *

Clartlon A Ann Scott
Kina W Smith

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J T * Mildred D Haggerty 41.14
PLAT NOOK S PAUB SB
Fl»»d I, * Mary L Harris 44.11
Irv In I, A Kftlya C
Freeman
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l- t a II A 4 1 ------------Albert K A CUudla J
McMillan
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47KI.KN* AVRNIK ADDITION PLAT NOOK I PA44BS IBB « IBB
Lata II A II Blk A
Carl P McLaraaCarp,
14.lt
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Roy A A Mary ■ Redding l l . l t
l&lt;ota 1 A 1 Itlk C ——
J D Woodruff, it al
141.4*
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May T Woodruff
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p l a t b o o k a p a u b aa
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174.11
I K A Martha C Rattan
14.11
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IV H * Ann tlracay
I, A Urnwn
Ralph II Idtmh
Charlea K A Kth*l M
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PLAT ROOK la PAOM BB
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PARK VIKW
PLAT ROOK B PAIIK MB
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Hubert' A A Catliry n 8
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lludolph A Mary S e l l
11.41
WVlIh.irn C Phillip* Jr
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Wallbora C Phillip* Jr
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LOT* 44 A 44 BLK A B M
SMITH'S «ND
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Arthur L A Kalla M Iteed 4a.lt

Cornelius W A Mao Wright l l .l l
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William X A JoMphlu* ,C
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Itny A Hobble J Praaley
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(Rare K I. Miller
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Myrtle L Naltlaa
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Joa L A Miriam L
Moaa 171.11
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John K A Flnrenra Dlaalrod 47.14
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Lawla P A Mary Oflaaby
B 1H ft of B 1*4 It
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Charlaa O A lta tly . I
Bwaggart y

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144.14
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Sentlnal Home*
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47.41
Phillip K A Ruth H Tinnier t l l .l t
Rohan H A Barbara M
Marlty
1*144
Tuxedo Park limpet Ino
41.11
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Raymond R Atkina
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Charles. K A Krnaatlna T Hall 11,1!
Joseph A Miriam J Moaa
11.41
Fred W Hall
111.11
It H Itlaer
B4.I1
Tana Dlaun

John I) A Marjorie II Carllon 4 It

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Garfield Armalrnng H i '
Richard F A Floriaca J
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William C ilarlllaa
Maggie V Tuuualay.
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Batty M Cag
Charles K III A Dorla A
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P fl Borronnor
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Cullta A Hotkey, Raaltora II.It
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Culloa A llarkay
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James B A Faye C
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MARKMAM PABK MKlIiMTt PLAT BOOK I PAUB Tl
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Harvey W McCalley

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'Aranka Takarl, Hairs
Cunla A Lyd* D Lavrndar
Rebecca C Tlllls
W *1 A Matlla Horn*
C M A Galen Roger*
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Raymond II Aikln*
Gills tl Wondalda at
Jamaa Turner

Donald M A Johaala L Davla
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lllvora D McCreary Jr
Joa A Miriam M isi
Amauda Calhuun, Halra
Lowman J A Maigaral U
Oliver
Allra T Mania
Bmu I, Forla
Ida Wright
llvlr*

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Fred H A Mlnnl* Audaraon 41.44
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Jame* A * Uvla K William*
Mary A Fannie Cooper tfolra
Mary Cooper Halra
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Hanry * Haasla C William* 11.41

Jamoa I. A Gloria A
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114.11
William i: » Kllaabelh
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11.41
William K * Kllaabelh
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14.11
Charlea K A Thaltna
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Harry A Marian Bchaffar
47.14
Clark C * Harlrna K Caalla 4.41
Mnrnnrel Thorn*
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Krneai * llUnrha
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Milton II Mannhalmer,
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44.41
Milton R Mannhalmar,
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44.11
Odin M Anderson, et al
4.41
Charles It * Ulllls II Tounea 4.47
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Jna T * Maraarelt H gaaaar 14.11
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14.14
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117.44
Karl W A Jean Jttnkorman 41.a!
Karl W A Jean Junkerman 11.74
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* MIAMI (UP!}—Florida today ac­
claimed Farris Bryant aa Its gov­
ernor-to-be and furnlshtd solid en­
dorsement of hit deep-South ap­
proach to any racial problems that
may arise in tho next four yarn.
Bryant rolled to victory over
•tato Sen. Doyle Carltoo Jr., in
Tuesday's decisive second Demo­
cratic primary with a margin of
better than 91,990 votes. Bryant
tarried 14 of the state’s m coun­
lie*.
Unofficial United Press Interna­
tional returns from all 1,971 of tho
state’s precincts gave Bryant Ml,'9M votes and Carlton 009,919.
In doing ao, Bryant a***, only

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turned back Carlton's first bid for
the governorship, bs slso over­
came the editorial endorsements
of most of the state’s msfor newspapers and tho powerful backing
of out-going Gov. LeRoy Collins
which wsrs given the ST-yesr-old
son of a former ah|ef executive.
Bryant rolled up a more than S-l
majority in defeating Carlton In
tho county.
Bryant polled 1,094 votes to
Carlton's 1,799.
Bryant capturod U of the II
county precincts. Carlton managed
to oomo out oa top by a slim mar­
gin in tho Sis via precinct.
One ef tho last atatamente made

S A N T I A G O , C hlte (U P 1 ) — V o lc a n o e s t h a t h a d b oon
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News Briefs
Farm Bill Okayed

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thn travail that made itself felt
all around tho Pacific basin this
wank, added Utter amok* to that
ad at tenet w n s known veles-

WASHINGTON (UPD-Tho g n ­
Tha formation of the now volats haa approved a flta billion
dollar. farmiM My bUMte# man- canono one nlroady .mors than
90S fast high—dtapUcod Um lake
A t h u votod ky tbs Hoorn hut aoma bad and aant ausiaa of watdk
lto million lass than Prasldaet surging into the landilldo dataatod Baa Pedro Rlvor, creating a
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new threat to quaks-devastated

King Trial

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with teas than B09 pnetaete ontidal wave lashed Chita’s
tabulated, today was Um Pams
const Tumdny, and n
eratie oomteoa far United Mates ■taJoo earthquake WM reported
m b s tor to epposs Incumbent.Ben. ta tho effihor* Chiloe I■land*.
Observer* at the University of
John Sherman Caspar (B-Ky) ta

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by the Ocala-born, Harvard edu­
cated victor on election evo was
lha promise, If he won, to “ stop
answering these race questions of
the newspaperc.” He also Issued a
plea for unity.
In his, victory statsment at
Ocala, Bryant pointed to the sup­
port ho collacted throughout the
state aod declared, “ 1 wcot to
work to pull tho divisive elements
In Florida back together.
He said be had no "bitterness In
my heart1' for Carlton.

NEW YORK (UP1)
price* at 1 p. m.:
American TAT , : ......
American Tobacco ...
Bethlehem Steel ........
Caterpillar .................
C A O .......................
Chrysler
Curtiss • Wrlgbt ...
Douglas Aircraft .
DuPont ...............
Eastern Air .........
Ford Motor .........
General Electric ...
General Motor* . . .
Graham • Pate* ..
Int. T A T ......... ....
LoriUerd ........... .
Bhutto', Maid
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Soars Roebuck .....
Standard Oil (NJ) .
Studabaker ...........
U. 8. Steel ..........
Wcstlagbouse El. .,

when 1,723,470 gallons ware used
Jrom Um supply already being
used at a rate that has taxed Its
capacity, City Manager Warren
Knowtes said today. •
This was almost 100.000 gal•jo a more than the previous high
May 17 and compares to a form­
er record of 9,900,000 tor a peak
day.
The city water pumps were
operating tor 90 hours and 90 min­
utes at full pumping capacity Mon­
day to provide water pressure,
Knowles pointed out ta raptallng
an earlier request by the city that
residents use water sparingly for

Chile said this week’s earthquake*
wore "the most intense ever re­
corded." Seismologists ta the
Canary Island* said they ware
wqno Uwa tho** which devastat­
ed southern Peru or tho "Morascan Bivtora" earlier this year,
- A resident of devastated Puerto
Maatt, looking aadly at the creally
Peace Justice Hugh Duncan
tilted walls of hi* home, agreed will be out ef town from Thurs­
with Uw experts,
day through Soaday hot hi* of­
"W # think H U the beginning ef fice will remain open.
tha and e f Ui« world," ha said!
Duncan and Mrs. Duncan will

Duncan To Attend
Lioni Conclave

aggression "anywtwra ta th9
world." Opening tha 191k Southto a st Asia Treaty Orgaohiltoo
military odvtears' modaoaaas,
Gatos aald tha United Matos waa
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Th# . rumbling peaks Jattod
amoka aa much aa 91,000 foot in
tho air, as 4 aoma of thorn also
botehod glowing streams of lava.
Fortunately, few Chilean towna
a n located near tho volcanoes
that wore in action today.
Now report* of looting cam*
ftons the disaster sons. In tha
Puerto Saavedra region, halfby this week's tidal
Johnson Holds LeadB drowned
waves, troops ware ordered to
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPU-For- take "energetic action" to put a
atop ta "acts ef pillage" bp ta­
MONTGOMERY (UPI) - Ttte
Rav. Martin Lnthar King Jr.,
Negro integration tender, goos os
trial today on two aousto ef
perjury la connoctlon with kla
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“ I want to work with him and
earn his friendship and support."
Governor Collins, at the peak of
hit own povvtict! tavver in Flor­
ida, accepted Carlton’s defeat with
disappointment. But he congrat­
ulated Bryant and offered "aoy
cooperation or assistance I can
give to him, and that he would like
lo havt."
Collins Itarned late Tuesday he
had been chosen as permanent
chairman of the national Demo­
cratic convention at Lot Angelos
In July, a post that could put him
in position as a strong dark horse
candidate for the vice presidential
nomination.
Carlton also offered Bryant con­
gratulations.
The 19 counties that went tor
Carlton were Broward,-Charlotte,
Dade, DcSoto, Glades, Hardee (his
home county), Highlands, Hills­
borough, Monroo, PinalUs, 8L
Lucie and Sarasota.
Bryant won the remaining 19
and yielded Hillsborough, PinelIn, Saraaota, Cbadtete, DeSoto,
Glades, Highlands and ;St. Lucte
by only slim margins.
Carlton's biggest votes came
frdm Dade, 111,979 to 9a,300, and
Broward, 97,974 to 19,030, but the
swells Ultra were, .not nearly
enough to atom the UOe. lor
for Ary
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WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e su­
per aircraft carrier Saratoga and
a West German merchant ship col­
lided off Capo Hslteras, N. C.,
shortly after midnight, Uw Navy
said today.
Thera was no serious damaga to
lha canter and no personnel InJuries wan reported early today,
the Navy said.
Tha Saratoga was en route to
Mayport from Norfolk, Va.
U m Navy said a jet fuel line
which carries fuel for aircraft was
broken and n fire resulted on the
Saratoga, but it was quickly ax-

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Adams, Conner
Roll To Victory
In Ctbinet Posts

Elracr Ashlay, Ja Marina Carp
veteran of Warid War II dofaatod
Homer Sewell la lha r.ce for
pesca justice In DUtrict 9 while
Bob Carroll won over O. G.
Owen Is tha DUlrlct 4 coostabU’s
race.
Ashley, la gaining the victory,
collected 1,190 votes to hU op­
ponents, 449.
Ashley took the majority of the
votes in Fern Park, Bear Lake
and Longwood white Sewell cap­
tured the majority of Forest City
votes, 99-19.
Carroll collected 9,900 voles to
Owen's 1,049.
Carhill will replace J. Q. Gal­
loway as constable Jan, L Gallo­
way opposed Sheriff J. L. Hobby
In ibe first primary and was de­
feated.

The merchant ihlp was identi­
fied as the Bernard Leon HardL
The Navy laid the Hardt suffer­
ed "extensive damage" above the
water Use. Its radio communica­
tion* were knocked out.
Tho ship's engine waa running,
however, aod it got under way for
Capo Henry, Va.. by l a. m., aacurted by the V. B. destroyer
Stripling.
Ike Gorman ship intended ta
proceed to Baltimore.
Tho Saratoga, which carries a
A campaign to "keep Sanford'*
craw of 9,MB and is aa long aa an
99-atory bulldlag la Ugh, suffered teenagers working at horn*" la
damage (a fta upper bull and a cat- presently being waged ky Uw
walk, in addition to Uw fire.
local Florida Mate Kmfteymaat
office.
Daniel B. Hahn, manager, said
application* for summer and full­
time employmeat have been receivsd by Bemlnote High School
Kay Graves, University of Flor­ students, and ha it urging local
ida Athletic Director and bead employers to hlra local youth.
"The appllretioas am piling up,"
football eoacb will speak at the
Hahn said, “ U would bo a loss
Jaycaa luncheon June M.
G ram succeeded Bob Wood­ lo this arts, If tha graduating
ruff aa grid coach at Uw aad af seniors were forced lo toava San­
last asasoo.
ford In search of tmploymoal."

Campaign On
To Keep SHS
Graduates Home

many (UPI)—
L.flndi today

Graves To Speak
A t Jaycee Meet

UN Ready To Back U.S. In Spy Flight

grand Jury bearing
tolls of hi* com pi
dUt toted.

More than t,000 persons flocked
to the polls la the second primary
as compared with 9,711 voters who
cast ballots in the first primary
M ay!.
Supervisor of Beglstrsltoa Mrs.

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Florida state Lions convention at
Miami Beach through. Uw week­
end. Othara going *rom bora will
„ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ k* Hobart Carroll, Eugaoo Oildent Eisenhower to expected to tall martin and MIHoa Smith aod
Iks American people tonight that their wivat.
tin United States must stand firm
fsnkwt new Soviet threats but
toava Uw way open for future nego­
tiations with Russia.
The President's report on Mm
summit conference collapse and Us
"open akioa" inspection system i U-2 Issue
moaning to th* fra* world will bo
under U. N. coolrol.
lost moil
•nrrtod on major radio and tele­
The Midas "spy •to •tho •sky" view of
vision notwork* at I p . n .H s will
•stellite, hurled. Into orbit from satellites.1
Capo Canaveral Tuesday, was
"Insteat
known to have a key rate to Uw U-2 type
plan, which would subject strata- dress, ou
glc areas of tha world to constant proposals
survolllaocr. thus guaranteeing all plan," O
nations against surprise attack.
That th
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei bate waa

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In DUtrict I and Ted Williams de­
feated J. D. Cordell in the District

A retired Navy chief, accountant
and Sanford businessman ware
handily voted into three county
commission posts in Tuesday's
second primary.
James P. Avery defeated incum­
bent Lawrence 8wofford In the Die*
trict I race while John Pitapatrick
wen over incumbent Homer Little

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East Germany after tha Iroo Cur­
tate had lifted la record Unto.
Tbo America* craw and pauen
gers, including n woman, had beta
•chadded lo fly to Wait aargtaay
this morning five days after Soviet
MIG-17 Jets forced th* piano ta
land to a Communist cornfield near
tho Baltic Baa.
After hours of fingernail MUng
today a spokesman at U. B. Air
Korea European headquarters barn
said tha pjana and Uw nine Ameri­
cans wan still grounded. Ha said
U tha weather did not. lift the
American* wou!(l be take# lo Bar-

MIAMI (UPI) - Youth and
North Florida were carved ta
Tuesday's Cabinet races with
Doyle Conner and Tom Adams
piling up ene-aided victorias ovar
older opponents from farther
Boutb.
Tho Il-yaar-oid Conner won
election ns Uw youngest Cabinet
member In tbo history of Uw
slate. Ha carriad 93 of the stale's
07 counties aa ha beat W. B.
Hancock of Graveland by more
than 90,900 votes.
Adami, 49, crushed Jeu Yar­
borough by more thaa 100,000
votes to carrying all but two
eousttes.
Adams defeated Yarborough la
the
by
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ta•
tofw ..race
souw
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on »9-1
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Seminole County. Adams rolled
up 4,N9 votes to Yarborough's
1,412.
Ik Um oommlaatoner of agrlcultura rare, Conker ftefeated Han­
cock 9J94 votes to 9,949. Conner
took 11 of Um II praclncla al­
though Hancoek- proved strong la
Uw Sanford precincts. '
Tho victories of Conner, a fiveUt(s from
wo, - term
Park, re•enator
iy carried
affirmed Mi. , . .
into lha runoff from the first
primary May 9,.
.With 1,994 of tha slate's 1.971
prsriarta reported. Adams polled
4lt,MoS»ua to
for Yar­
borough. &gt; * o gat More than a
third or htK^vstei to his homo
county, D adc.\
WUh 1,909 practods counted to
Uw agriculture race,.Conner ratted
up 419,Ml votes against 949,979
for Hancock, who lad tkrdagk Uw
taciy coasting byt faded aa Uw

Wilton Registration,

County Judye Vernon Miae
mreUni today aa a canvassing
beard to chock a l the votes and
open the STS absentee ballots.
The absentee ballots are not o »
pected lo change the outcome is
any of the races.
Avery, retired Navy chief fremi
Lake Mary, unseated Bwofford In
the District a commission race tab*
in# 10 of the It precincts and cel*
lectin! S.4U votes to his eppen
cat's a,til.
In the first primary, Swafford
had been high man In the eating
but thara ware tour other candf
dates la the race.
Although 8wofford took two ad
the throe Sanford precincts, Avery
proved strani in Oviedo Golden*
rod, Longwood, Lake Mary and
Fern Park.
Avary, in a victory apeook after
the returns ware fas Tuesday nlytrt,
their faith In ma. I'll never M
them down." he said.
Fltxpalrick, in beating Little
grabbed 9,94! votes to kla oppon*
m i’s 9,994.
FlUpatrick captured 19 predated
although In many eases the voting 033
wna vary dost, the accountant,
who haa his offices In Banked,
took all three Sanford precincts In
chalking up his victory.
Fltxpatrick thanked kla support*
ora and promleod to work toward

own hardware and appliance stern
aa 99tk Bt, rafted up M R vote*
to Cordell'# MOi.
Williams rolled-op the biggaat
majority ed any candldata as ha
took 19 prwtacta ta mate tnlaassa
handily, white Conte* bad'TuZ „

poaod la tho ascend primary cam
lectad M U votes. His runoff ap»
pootnt in the DUlrlct 1 race, T. V.
Brawn dted a week before Uw glees
(t e e .

Ike eely member ef Uw present
eommUstee wbe will agate serve
next year will be Vemoa Dumb
from District 4.
Commlsteon Chairman J a k a
Kridsr dedlnad ta anak n-elacttag
. »•
this year.
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In Perfect Orbit
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
America's first "spy•lll•lhe•sky'•
sataUlto whirled aroend earth to
a naar-parfoct orbit Udsy, poised
for a crucial test of lu mliiits.
detecting “ eye."
• i f !J -tJ
U. 8. scientists platted the path
ith
of the 2ti ton-moorlot, named M
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daa 11, as accurately as possl.
. l;
.1btc, to work out.a tight series of
real and simulated missile firings
during its oiterating Ufa of absut
* month.
T. ' &lt;
The tests ware dalayed aoma*
wbai Tueiday when, shortly alter
(he satellite had gonn Into orbit,
a key computer malfunctioned
and scientists wero forced to
spend 99 minutes miking rattgh
calculations by band.
The Air Force hopes tit provu
that Midas )l can detect rackrig 7
by boat radiations the miao u
they art launched. This wt
pave Um way for a system
satellites that would patrol Ui«
aklta around-tha-dock within tw«
years, to warn against aaeak a t
tacks by an aggnsaar.
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Committee Race
TAMPA (U P I)— TlmiidM u

wondering today if (ho acridoa
his name carried l o U d u n u
political unknown from Jack
villa, to aa amaxing victory in

muablaa ' confirmed t h a t b a d
weather bad delayed tbo plant's
takeoff for tbo two-hour flight to
Wtoabadcn.

Monthly Drills

primary haltot

up majority opinion to th* coun

Tho lira siren will Mast off
to DoBary at 9:41. p. m. Thursday
announcing tbo atari af the
monthly « m drills, Id Manly. Bra
chief raid. Hotly added that Ml
active firemen a n to tepart at
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Scientists in both the
United State* and Russia are working on a neutron
“ death ray" bomb that eould destroy an enemy troop
aoneeatratioa without contaminating friendly forces, ft
waa reported today.
The magaaine U. S. News A World Report said in a
copy righted article that the U. S. neutron bomb project
waa so hush-hush that even the code name haa been
labeled "top secret."

WEATHER: Fair through Tuesday. High today, 88-96. Low tonight, 85-72.
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MONDAY, MAY 28, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Torrential Rains
Follow Chile
Earthquake

ONE PASSENGER died after this car went over a bridge rail and crashed
into a tree near Oviedo. Howard Woodbury o f Cocoa died la an Orlando
hospital pf a skuH fracture and other injuries. Driver o f the ear, Charles A.
Conley o f Cocoa waa injured and another passenger, Randolph Terrell Jr.
Hiighwajr Patrolman Bill Stringfield reported.
(Herald Photo)

SANTIAGO, Chile (U P I1 - Torrrntial rains
hit earthquakedevested Chile today. Hooding
stricken areas and crippling res­
cue operations In towns where 30foot tidal wave* wrought havoc
ia the w ake'of the tremblors.
Official reports listed at least
305 person, dead and more than
100 missing but communications
wore
broken
and
authorities
feared the toll would rise. More
then 1,000 persons were injured.
At least 300 were in critical con­
dition.
The Interior Ministry said the
devastation stretched MM milee
from Concepcion to Ancub over
an area *of thousands of square
miles containing 1,500,000 persons.
Property damage was in the un­
told millions.
The rains Inflicted new hard­
ships on persons who have been
sleeping in the open In rear of
new quakes, and hampered Unitrd
Mates, Argentine and Peruvian
effort* te assist the Chilean armed
forces te rescue and relief opera­
tion*.
Surging Udcs caused b) earth­
quakes and tidal wava« in Chile
today ripped loose moorings end
scattered some ao yachts In an­
chorages of Long Beaeh • Los
Angeles harbor.
The Coast Guard said ■ strong
current was going in with each
surge that brought harbor waters
up several feet before falling
bach. The surging began at dawn.
Small finger piers of main an­
chorages were pulled loose with
some of the craft that drifted
beck and forth in the channels.
Coast Guard crews and boat
owner* were gathering. up lines
snd securing the drifting basts.
There era several thousand small
boats and yachts anchored te the
harbor.
No injuriei were reported al­
though aomo small pica sura craft
foundered.

Crash Victim's Body Found
Navy starch plants recovered
O h t third victim ef the Sanfokd
beeed Navy Jet that ersihed te­
es the Banana River Wednesday
and tapk the Uvea ef Us three
n un crew.
NAS official* Mid the body of

Aviation Mechanic Qian Limbart
waa Sound over the weekend. Tbd
bodies e f Um other twe victims,
LL Hsrry Lackey II and Louis M.
Beverly ware found shortly after
(be search started,
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UNIT BO NATIONS, N. Y „ (UFI)
—Ceylon was reported working
behind We oceans today te provast a major Security Council
blowup between the United States
and. the Soviet Union evor U S.
■py piano flights.
A Informed
sources
ante
Sir
O ciau da Corea af Ceylon, o a e a t e t
#f the Security Council far May,

planes ef eaa nation ever lar*
rilorv
moilwr.
, Such ■ resolution,.if It avoided
direct condemnation e f the United
Slates for the *J-f spy plan*
downed In Russia, might stan d's
chance of gainiog the accessary
seven votes af thd It • member
conacil without a vat* by any ef
Mm five preraanaot members.
la Moscow, the fevtot press and
raaoluUoa that would oip roos die- radio heaped abuse ea President
approval of lntoHlganco flights by Eisenhower today but pledged te
keep Germany out o f tb* crisis
stags psndtag another summit

Art Show Crowded;
Ruction Tonight

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More than 2fo persons crowded
onto the Civic Center patio Sunday
te look over approximately 1M
paintings at the Sanford Art Assn,
show.
Tbs association's auction will be
bald at 7 p. m. today with Jack
Frost acting as auctioaser.
The auction la bald te help de­
fray expenses for soma Seminole
mpouniy youngster te attend the anw i l summer camp far art stud" J r i . Helen DaWit, president ef
the association said today she vaa
pleased with the shewing 8uaday,
and Mid the crowd waa almost as
large as that af the flrst show test
November.

Wage Dispute
m CHICAGO (U PI) — The na*
^ l e n s railroads and the Brotherbead e f Locomotive Engineers to­
day handed their wag* dispute to
govern mint arbitrator* par a
a), binding deciaiea.

Tbs attack against Elsenhower
pictured him aa a hypocrite, a
general rather than a president
and not a vary good general at
that, a false friend of the Soviet
Untea aad a man who is trying
te continue the cold war.
Mesa while in Washington. Chairm at J. William Kulbrigbt (D-Ark.)
af the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee pi sawed today to in­
vestigate the American spy plana
caaa that led te the summit con­
ference collapse. Pulbright said
Congress should probe the U-3
incident because It would be
"pood far the soul ef Ur country
to get aa understanding af what
happened."
President Eisenhower will report
to the nation on all radio aad TV
networks Wednesday night ea the
collapse of the summit conference
aad the free world's future aims
and goals, Um White House an­
nounced today.
Ik e speech will originate from
the president's While House- o f­
fice. It will be rarried from T to
T:M p. m. on the CBS aad ABC

crly will be conducted at * a. m.
Tuesday at lb* NAS chapel with
Chaplain W. Leonard Dugger of­
ficiating. Burial will be in Oaklawn Cemetery. Grarakow Funeral
Home ia in charge af arrange­
ments.
Beverly, attached to VAH-3, is
survived by his wife, Norma
Jean; one daughter, Lisa Anna;
one son, Loots; three brothers,
Kenneth, Raymond and Benjamin
aad a sister, Mrs. Catherine Jan*
Smith.
NAS official, reported today
that a court of inquiry will open
the trash probe later in the week.

Assessor Issues
Statement on Roll

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Climbers Rescued

TALKEETNA, Alaska (U PI) The last two of five injured moun­
tain climbora who were stranded
last week on North America’s
highest peak were safe and dry to­
day, waiting with shout M other
Tea Assessor Mrs. Mary Woikar climbers lo be airlifted from a
today issued a statement con­ mountain shelter. The five rescues
cerning requests far adjustments cost two live*.
on lha last tan roll.
Following la Mrs.
Walker's
statement:
LOB ANGELES (U PD -W ealthy
"Since my return te office, Dr. R. Bernard Finch and his
many taxpayers have requested paramour Carole Tregoff were
the assessor1* office to make ad­ scheduled te return to court today
justments on lag assessments oe for the start of their second trial
Ibe IN# U x roll.
on charges of murderng Finch’ s
For the convenience of the lax- wife for love and money, but de­
yers, I wish to make Um follow- fense objections could cause a de­
I statement. The Attorney Gen­ lay.
eral's opinion o * this question Is
as follows:
Neither the lax assessor mak­
WASHINGTON tUPIl - Presi­
ing the assessment, nor his sue- dent Eisenhower motored beck te
, may ehange a valuation Um White House from Gettysburg
e f real or personal property for
ay after a wtkeend of rest in
U x purposes lifter Um final ad­
wake of Um collapse of the
journment of Um equsilxstioo meet­ summit conference. Cloudy, damp
ing, and especially after the de­ weather in the Gettysburg area
liv ery of the tax roll te Um lex threatened any prospect of golf
collector.”
today.

Finch Trial Back

B

Ike Takes Rest

K

Thefts A t Track
Charged To Two

Two Orlendoeni, David Loren,
IT, aad Belly Wallace, 31, were
charged with grand larceny follow­
ing n theft at the Seminole Race­
way, the sheriffs department aald.
They admitted Healing IS sad­
dles nod 17 bridles following their
arrosLJaturday by Deputy W. R.
The NBC network will carry a Sepbarger, Um sheriffs office said.
delayed telecast «g mm report at
They are being held on bonds of
I1.S00 each.
9 p. a .

Offers Help
HOLLYWOOD (U P I)-M rs. Flor­
ence Aadland said today she wants
te become • spiritual counselor
dedicated te helping young girls In
trouble. “ I believe,” she said.
"Uiat so many young girls called
Juvenile delinquents need under­
standing and love—not punish­
ment." Mrs. Asdltnd'a daughter,
Beverly Aadland, is scheduled te
be released from juvenile hall to­
day where eh* b is been held since
April f Igr lack ef parental super
vision.

NO. 699

Issue

Debated
Contests

In State,
Name colling and the racial
issue erupted at the first* o f two
fla il political raUies in the coun­
ty Friday night, but at the final
rally Saturday, the candidates In­
volved quieted down and spent
their three minutes ia ■ last ditch
attempt to get vote* before the
second primary Tuesday,
At the flrst rally at Kerr Park,
a small crowd heard District 3
County
Commission candidates
hurl charges at each other and
continued bitter words after they
left the speaking stand.
James Avery, first to speak,
said that his opponent had " r e ­
sorted to half truths and lies
in an attempt to assassinate my
character."
"He has brought lha race issue
Into the election. I am for total
segregation and do not have a
Negro rampalgn
manager.
I
would like to ae* my opponent
make a public stand on this
Issue," Avery said.
District 3 Incumbent commis­
sioner Lawrence Swotford said,
"I t waa not mo who mot to a
Negro lodge and said I will lead
your people to their rightful place
In society. It was not me who
la destroying relations with Ne­
groes here by meeting with,N e­
groes and making promises. It
was net me that told Negroes
that ‘you will never get In our
schools union you gel rid o f Miltrod and Ibe pupil placement
law *.'"
After Swofford and Avery left
the speaker’s stand, Avery kept
up a verbal barrage at Swotford
shouting, “ You are a liar Mr.
Swofford. You ora ■ liar."
However, at Up final rally Satu|dsy night at Memorial Stadium,
Avary kept to hi* platform and
aegregaUon waa not mewl lowed.
He skid be wehte w art, toward
• batter toed and atlnlangbM
program and had "a o string* at­
tached" in him.
"N o Klngfish summon* ma la
hi* office (Or instructions," Avary
aald.
Swotford said ht had the beck­
ing o f hit district In that ho took
District 3 in tho first primary by
■ large percentage'of votes. He
Hood on hie record for "• well
ordered development te the can­
ty."
• .
Other candidates in the run-off
Homer LitUe aad John Flupatrich-, running for the District 3
onnmissioner. spoke on Ihelr re­
cords, with LitUe saying lhat if
elected be would help ask the
county legislative delegation to
Introduce a bill to ralae home­
stead rxrmptioi\ from 15,000 to
$7,500 for people over U living
on pensions and smaU income*.
Fitxpatrlck cited hie business ex­
perience and called for ■ "m ore
businesslike approach to county
affairs.
In the District 3 County Com­
mission rare J, D. Cordell and
Ted Williams both u id they op­
pose o county manager typo ef
government.
Other races in lha oorond pri­
mary will be for District • Jus­
tice of the Peace whan Elmor
Ashley and Komar Bewail will
face each other and In the race
for constable of District 4. R. E.
Carroll aod O. O. Owens era the
opponent*.
Tho polling places wUI open et
7 a. m. and close at 7 p. ns.

Fare

Blocked

B oobU
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Tho
Civil Aeronautics Board blocked
temporarily today f a n boosts pro­
posed by four major alrilns* and
announced it would deal with
higher passenger fares an an in­
dustry-wide basis.

Be Independent
The voters have been subjected lately to several
dart throwinir contests Instead o f political campaign*.
Some aspirants seek to ease into offica by being against
most anything in the way o f a program and through
being against. soma political personality on the county
acenr.
Thia makes their efforts dlatsateful and hardly in
the public interest.
The Herald has aald before, and repeats, that it ia
not interested in political personalities but haa been
plugging for the.progreaa o f the county and the good of
the many citixena who juat want their buainesa handled
right no matter who handles it.
We are urging again that voters think independent­
ly and consider carefully what the candidates are offer­
ing In the way o f n realistic program and, moat of all,
their qualifications, if any, fo r publie service.
It's time for voters to real lie that leadership can­
not come from opportunists who hnvw none to offer.
It’a time for the voters te atop voting against peo­
ple who have provided leadership when It waa needed
anti now become the targets o f one and all who take the
line o f least resistance and stoop to vilifying them.
Every voter should search his mind for recollection
o f how much some of these personalities have done for
the public good while the "againa" and ail their Uk sat
Idly by reaping the benefits.
Every voter haa the responsibility o f letting the
public good, not any private or factional axe grinder in­
fluence the way he votes.
If this ia the basis of the voting, Seminole County
will continue the progress it has atartad in spite of those
who had only criticism and nothing else to offer.

Adams Claims Support
,

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By I'aMod1Froo* leteruattoaal
Jess Yarborough predicted vic­
tory te the runoff primary lor
sec rotary ef otito i n f Tom Adam*
claimed Um supptrt ef roUrlag
Secretary ef Stale R, A, Gray
Sunday,
One of them wilt get Um Demo­
cratic nomination te the Cabinet
post Tuesday.
Yarborough asid, "1 have beep
successful in c o m in g the mes­
sage lo the people thit I am
fully qualified te bs their eeere-

Here's A Switch- Gas Prevents Fire

Fortunately for • fs o etstioa
la Casselberry, the storage tasks
filled Um day before prevented
whet may have been a tragic ex­
plosion.
An automobile seme "barrelling
in" lo Ernie Thompson's Colonial
service itatioa end felted te step
until it had rammed on* o f the
gee pumps, knocking off Re
hinges.
"A sudden spark from Mm
damaged electrical wiring caused
flames to shoot out from the
lin k ." Pete Perry, attendant at
Um Um* of Um mishap, related.
"1 ran and rut the system off,
but Um flames continued until Um
flru department came end snuffed
them out. leaving a charred pume
and a crispy hose," Perry added.
He esplsined Um reason the
tanks didn't explode was teal
they had been filled te cepacUy,
which prevented aa air-pocket
from forming.
" A near empty lank would have
raallv rained u axnlaaiaa." he

Misfit*

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lary of state end serve Um best
interests o f riorid t."
"Gray has Umc snd agate oxpressed complete confidence te . .
Tom Adams snd has repeatedly
expressed confidence that the
people of Florida will choose him
as their secretary of state."
Yerborough was attacked from
a new quarteV Saturday. N. D.
Wslawright, who was defeated for
the effloe te Use flrst primary,
cslted Yarborough a "modern-day
Benedict Arnold."
Wslawright said
Yarborough
was on Um Dado County School
Board which authorised Integratlou of Mlaml'a Orchard Villa
Elementary School. Ho said Yar­
borough "already once has told
Florida's principle* far poUUcal
expedience through
supporting
late grottos te our stela's school
system."
Beth W. R. Hancock end Doyle
Conner predicted they would
wia handily In Dm runoff primary
far commissioner of agriculture.
Haaoeek said, " I f lh* people
vote oe Um basis of which candi­
date has the record of perform­
ance, and is beet suited te serve
on Um state Cabinet . . , there
la an question In my mind that
I will be elected . . , and my
opponent retired from poliUca."
Hancock said C om er "takes his
order from bia political coach and
fellow townsman, Charley Johns."
Conner, who led the first pri­
mary. predicted he would win
Tuesday's voting by more than
100,000 votes. He laid many of
Hancock'* supporter* bad come
ever t* hi* camp.
"It is unfortunate lhat my oppo­
s e d saw fit to base his campaign
oe personal emcars and fabricstiff

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MIAMI (U P I)— Doyle * - CerV
ton Jr. said today the architect e l
Farris
Bryant's
gubernatorial
campaign ia former governor Mil­
lard Caldwell, "a raactionsry de­
dicated to fight against any form
o f prograae for Florida."
Bryant charged Carlton with
"hypocrisy" on the racial ques­
tion.
Aa the two randldatea swapped
charges, Gov. LeRoy Collin* an­
nounced ha-would go on television
tonlgtit to make a speech on be­
half o f Carlton. Bryant said he
was "am astd" nt Collins' "else*
violation of the spirit e f the Con­
stitution."
Carlton said Caldwell had b m
quoted a* saying Florida mush
avoid attracting any atom indus­
try.
"This close* the ring o f antL
labor and anti-industry- supported
In the opposition camp," Carlton
"Now wa know where they gag
their reluctance te talk shoot •pnrifle plant for dlrocUng
dustry o f Florida."
Bryant, in Miami, said, "
ponent’s comments fellow
tern
of
hypocrisy
characterised his m l ,
was far Interposition and
a letter te prove It, but
accusing me. He waa f
closing and voted for *
d ose them, but he was
me. He helped wUhltek .. .
vote school hill, but he was accu­
sing ma for following the ceurah
he outlined."
Bryant pointed out there Is B
Florida law allowing pnranta te
move their chlldres from integra­
ted schools. He sold m m o f the
choices open te the psfonts would
bo to placa hie child te a private
school. Bryaat weald a&gt;
.T *
whethoc ‘
subsidies ....
te
vet* schools.
.
" ! would be very careful abeng
doing anything to affect adversely
our publie school system," he said.
The candidates meg fsre-to-fae*
i n televised debate In Miami
Sunday night.
Bryant eald then that Car Itoil
voted for a bill which would clean i t *•&gt;
Khoolt If National Guard troopn
were used to fore* integration.
Carlton denlrd the measure menHoned the National Guard. He
•aid it specified only IntarvoaUaB
by federal troops,
Bryant read from what be said
- t e • *®py o f Um bill end ta il
Um words “ NaUenal Guard" a p .
peered fa the test.
Both Carlton and Bryant spent
today in Miami in n lis t minute .
appeal fok the 011/ * heavy vote.)
They were to debate again over
WPST-TV from 10 to It p. m,
BFynat and Carlton affirmed
their support o f the Pupil Assign­
ment Law during th* debate. Noth
said they would ki-cp schools
segregated If possible.
Carlton suggested there I* g
need for local authorities te h*
armed with more power to haivJl*
their racial problems.
"I will see'&lt; to give It (•&gt; thru)
If I am governor." ho said.
Bryant said "The i ’upll As­
signment L**v l« th* best defense
thnt we hud. If Integration falls,
WO Will dr.visu new way to achieve
our alms."
Lryant said he thinks rrappur^
llonmrnt ran b* effected through
the present Constitution. Carlton
mainiainsd the growii g areas of
tire state tan get no hslp In too
legidaturo through this method.
He advocated -changing the Con,

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that 7.000

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�O M r«t r u n i r Lewis, 7t.
M Me hem* In Lengwood Satur­
day following a ihort tUnesi,
He w u bora April «, 1M1, In
L angwsad, and *»• • number of
0m Langwood Baptist Church.
■Hs to survived b y bts wifs, Mrs.
JMith Lswte, Longwood;
or#
daughter, Mrs. Orars French,
Lootrwood) on* m , T. W. Lewi,,
Orlande; scvun elatare, M i l May

Wins Attendance
Award In District

Tha Jay esc s will launch their
third polio inoculation drive all
day Saturday at tha information
butiding on Hoy. 17-92. At former
drives, close to 1,000 persona have
been inoculated. Cost of each
■hot la $1.

The Royal Arch Wldowa *1)1
hove a covered dish supper ot
IlM p. » . Tuesday at tha Masonic
,W ailer, Springfield, A le , Mrs. Mall. A business- mealing will be
* ■Malle Nartfn, Oklswsha, Mrs. held after the supper and all
Grace Thorton, Mrs. AUra Click Royal Arch members are invited.
'■•d Mrs. Bertha Shipp, ell e f
The Monroe Chapter R.A.M.,
Renford; two brother#, Fred J.
Lewis; Ormond Ranch, W. A. will bold Ha regular meeting and
confer a degree at 7:10 » . to.
Lewis, f engTrald
Funeral aervtoee will he held nt Tuesday
d p, m, Tuesday a t Brisaou Fun.
Sidney L. Vihlen Jr., nf San­
•ml Berne, with the Rev. Lewis
■kedak
.......... * RBaptist
t^ l.S /1h.u
L ford *111 graduate from Southern
Flitch, tLesigweed
Church
Union Junior College to Wadley,
Ala., June I.

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Tha City Commission win meat bearings will Include toning of
at I p. m. today with three pub- four newly annexed lots in San
lie hearing* as (ha main Items Sam XnolU and a hearing on a
nf business. One hearing will request to abandon a right-ofway an Third St. between Mellonvilla end San M am a Ave*.

T O THE VOTERS
OF SE M IN O LE C O U N T Y
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Avery Lewie, « , 127
Circle, died ef a heart atwhile at New Smyrna Beach

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She said that Florida now leads
the entire organisation in Anchor
Chibs, sponsored by Pilots aad
composed of high school etudenla.

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heme at S a. m. Friday following
a abort Itleeaa.

udga Who claims tha liberal
Beta Feb. IT, UM. to Mascot, vlewa Of the form er. Democratic
■ho lived to Sanford lav the p u t vice presidential candidate do not
IS years. She wee e member e f
the Primitive Baptist Church.
Conaorvntive Judge Andrew T.
She is survived by thru daugh­
ters, Mre. deha Began , Mice (Tip) Taylor, who opposes KaSetde Vera, Mrs. Jack Palnttrj touvar to tha Aug. &lt; PamncruUc
eat aee, Jullae Vara; five bra* primary, to expected to a a h e Keihort, W . M, Knight, Bally Knight. suvar’e lecaed, ecpeclaUy his
Oliver Knight, Kfaeer Knight and vetoa eg civil rights and lahar
Mila, a major campaign toaua.
Matthew tKnight
Privets funeral eervieee were
h ell at 4 p. m. Saturday nt Brie*
aee Funeral Home, with the Rev.
Crawford, Orlando, edftotottaff.

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Shirtag Jahason, laniard; Gwen­
dolyn Norris, Sanford; Maggie
Hagea, Sanford; Gaorgana Kalian•chmidt, Sanlord; Sarah Slmmoea,
Sanford; Frankia May Thomas,
Saafurd; Charia Bowers, Longwood; Ossie Marion, Sanford; Wil­
liam C. Halbach, Santord; Floyd
T a l l m a n , Laka Mary; Vtoyd
Rowes, Oviedo; Georgia Smith,
Santord, Barbara Edwards, San-

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Mr, aad Mrs. Charles Beware,
Loogweed, a dsugbtar; Mr. and
Mrs. Boy Johaaoe, Santord, a
dsugbtar.
Margaret Tyre, Santord; Bits
Pilate, Mims; Sylvia Farnsworth,
Santord; Mary Bristol, Ovtodo;
Richard Burks, Sanford; Mrs. W.
L. Dicksrboof aad baby, Santord;
Geri Clark, Santord; Elijah Wal­
ters, Sanford; Bulb Mattery. San­
ford; Brian Sills, Santord; Kmma
Ragan, Santord; Mrs. Msxie MUtor and bafay, DeBary; Eras .Wise­
man and baby, Sanford.

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TOKYO (UPI) —Stone-throwing
leftist students protesting the
United States - Japan security
treaty injured scores of policemen
today in e brief bu' bloody battle
outside the Japanese Diet (Parlia­
ment) building.
Police headquarters reported M
policemen were Injured, 14 of
them seriously. Student leaders
said * 40 or SO' of their ranks
were injured by dub-swinging po
lice, none seriously. Flfteer of the
rioters were arrested.
It took 9,000 police to break up
the student mob of 1,800. Then the
students regrouped and did a
snake dance to the Tokyo railroad

station, stopping en route to throw
some stones at the Foreign Min­
istry building.
At the station, Takeo Hiyama,
chairman of the Young Commun­
ist League, vowed te and his fol­
lowers would burn down Premier
Nobuiuke Kishl's residence and
the Foreign Ministry "when the
time is ripe."
Hayaraa told United Press In­
ternational afterward he was or­
ganising thousands of students for
violent demonstrations
against
President Eisenhower when he ar­
rives on a slate visit next month.
The clash came after police re­
peatedly warned the students for

HOME FOGGING

several hour* that their demonatration was Illegal and they must
break It up.
The itudente Ignored the warn­
ing; and pranced about in wild
make dancet denouncing the
treaty and demanding the reiignational of Kiahl who pushed It
through Parliament last week.
Klahl aim hai been under presaure from moit Japanese newspapen and many leading politi­
cian!, Including tome member*
of his own Liberal-Democratic
Party, to step down.

90 DAY GUARANTEE
All Homes Up To 1,000 Sq. F t . ----- $15.00
$1 For Each 100 Sq. Ft. Over 1,000

SOUTHERN CHEMKALS, INC

Florida's sugar cans harvest
totaled 914.800,000 In value during
1089.

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Check the experience
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TOUCHTON’8 DRUG Co. Manager At Chllea congratu­
lates Mra. Jewell* Chapman who has rounded out IS
years o f service with the company.
(Herald Photo)

T H E Y CO TO G ETH ER !

Kennedy, Rivals Begin Scramble
To Land Uncommitted Delegates
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h * con­
test for the Democratic presiden­
tial nomination moved into a new
f arena today with Sen. John F.
Kennedy and hia rival* ready to
scramble for delegates still un­
committed or still to be chosen.
The Oregon vote last Friday waa

Q u o ta b le
Q uotes
■y United Pro** UUrwaUanal
MOSCOW—Moscow Radio, stat­
ing that Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev has promised Ruisis would
sign so separate peace treaty with
East'Germany without consulting
Its World War 11 allies:
“ The Soviet Union keeps iU
promises. The peace treaty is •
ameane to ease tssaions, not te In9crease thorn."
LEBANON. Ohio — Red Alvtf,
former warden n&lt; Ohio Peniten­
tiary and now first superintandent
of a new prison for Aral offender*,
denying that • the ultra-modern
prison with Individual colls and
soft musk 1# elaborate:
"Tboro la nothing elaborate
about a toilet without n seat, sinks
I without plugs, and a window with
1 b a n ."
MACAO—Loo Sou, a 97-year-oid
fisherman who fled here from Bod
China by boat, explaining why he
and others risked death to cicape
to freedom: •
"W o are quit* recklaaa because
we believe we are already aeatonaed to death by starvation and over­
work. One way or another wo are
) doomed to die, so wo escape.”

the lest of the major presidential
primary contests this year before
the Democratic national conven­
tion opens at Loa, Angeles seven
weeks from today,
Twenty of the so states still
must choose delegates, although
the delegations from two of these
—Indians and Maryland—already
are committed to Kennedy for at
least one ballot by their presiden­
tial preference vote*.
Kennedy's victory In Oregon
waa his seventh without a defeat,
although he had major contests in
only four stales, lie started the
campaign as the man to beat and
the primaries served to stretch
hia lead over such actual, or pro­
spective rivals as Sen. Stuart Sym'lngton, Senate Democratic Lead­
ers Lyndon B. Johnson and Adlai
E. Stevenson.
After two defeats apiece by
Kennedy, Sena. Hubert H. Hum­
phrey and Wayne L. Mere* both
-bowed out es candidate* far the
presidential nemiaett—
*»
The United Press International
count o f committed and known
first ballot preference* now shows
Kennedy with 303H convention
votea, Johnson with MV% and Sym­
ington with t m . A candidate needs
Til vptes to win the Democratic
Domination.
These figures do not toll the
whole story because sentiment baa
jelled In tome etatea which have
not yet cboeen delegatee. In elate
conventions next month, for ex­
ample, Texas will provide at votes
for John n o end Connecticut 11 far
Kennedy.

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ELECT

DOYLE CONNER
C O M M IS S IO N E R O F A G R IC U L T U R E
THE JOB: No post in the State Cabinet has such impact upon public welfare as that o f the Commissioner of

Ranted. Fin.

PHILADELPHIA — lire. James
C. Parker, of Grand Hapidi.
Mich., president of the National
Congroee of Parents and Teaebcra,
calling on adults to sat good esam plea for their children:
"If adults ait out their leisure
at sitdown sports and twiddle the
TV dial for twaddle, hew can we
expect the young to labor at ardusous learning^"

less then M,W* barrels a day
count for IT percent of the
lion's crude oil production.

0 &gt; A .C .,F I N A N C E

Agriculture.
The duties o f this office*go far beyond the State’s agricultural pursuits — into intimate comers of everybody’*
life; the car you drive, the lipstick you use, the food you eat, the welfare o f your child in school, the taxes you
pay, your health, the economic stability o f your job.

EXPERIENCE: 10 YEARS OF LEGISLATIVE SERVICE: Five terms, Florida House of Representatives.

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Speaker in 1957-1958. Chairman of Agriculture Committee (two sessions). Chairman o f Committee on Rules,
Member Health, Finance and Taxation, Safety, Citrus Committees, Constitutional Advisory Commission,
Legislative Council.
An outstanding legislative record, wide agricultural experience, complete freedom from special-interest ties
and devotion to the public welfare qualify Doyle Conner for Commissioner o f Agriculture.

HE pledges to:
1. promote the general welfare o f Florida, and as a
Member o f the State Cabinet to promote increased
efficiency and economy in government;
2. promote the development o f markets for Florida
products through the establishment of a Market­
ing Institute;
3. p l a n for better U B a g e o f Florida lands;
4. promote conservation, drainage, and development
o f the State’s water resources;
5. promote Florida’s vast citrus industry, and assure
uniform inspection;
6. protect farmers and the public, by rigid inspection
and control o f weights, measures, and analyses of
consumer products;

7. .assure honest and impartial enforcement o f laws,
regulating feeds, seed, fertilisers, insecticides,
and fungicides;
8. advance the school system of Florida;
9. foster adequate care of the aged and o f dependent
children;
10. protect our bays, beaches, and waterfronts
against indiscriminate filling;
11. assure job stability based on efficiency for De­
partment o f Agriculture employees;
12. work for adequate prisons and mental institu­
tions;
13. implement reorganization o f the Agriculture De­
partment

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DOYLE CONNER is interested in the problems o f our county, as well as the rest o f the state. During this cam­
paign ha has vialted Seminole County four times.

DOYLE CONNER received 3591 of the 6782 Seminole votes cast to nominate Commissioner o f Agriculture^
Ha appreciates the confidence shown by your vote, and asks your continued support

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Mr. Billopp
munlit ayatem la *o Immoral,
wicked and menacing to We*tern
vein o f tha summit conference ctvtIllation that a policy that
ana scarcely le u than that— unctions ita exiatenee la not aesold war warrior* will try to ceptable. Somewhat la** emotion­
over-hath tha Soviet Union al but nd lee* Implacable are the
I the tftHcd States. 'The ex- man In tha Atomic Energy Comt to which they aecceed will be million and the pentagon who a n
I measure o f the danger la convinced that America1! ’ policy
mint be ufta or strength pushed to
teh the world now eland*.
H that part! there cannot bo a point at which In ona way or
i least doubt. In a fall from Uw another it will overwhelm tha So­
emit, w W » f tha Western pew- viet Union.
had unto quite recently talk-, The danger Inherent In these
attitudes la evident enough. A t ita
farthest limit ere the I’enUkan
p .a t m halfway point. The drop planners who prepars detailed pa­
ereclpltops, the dlslllualon som­ pers to provo that the United
States can absorb forty million
ite'frtetien lit Washington that casualties In a nuclear war and
l consistently oppoeed any un- yet emerge the eventual victor.
They will now be pushing for
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tending with Soviet Russia,
never limited, la well identified, more ready alerts, greater de­
ceneiate, an the one hand, of fense appropriation* and an end
t hard-core antl-Communist* to all contact! with the enemy to
• are convinced that' tha Com- tho east.

WASHINGTON—Along a major
treat behind Uw Iron Curtain,
h i p e o p le •m
a symbol that
nooks Khrushchev's world-shahsg denunciation oi spying.
Hla street la In Prague, Ctecholovakls. On my v isit' there I
earned that U was renamed
’Jhmenberg" by the Communist*
I t ' a tribute to the "honor and
raler” o f Ethel j n d Jalius Rosentars, two o f hfltory’i moat treaThe thoroughfare waa thus tillI after the couple waa executed
ir turning over our atomic sec•U to toe deviate. And now,
dddrete, spying in Nikita Khruahbar's lo o k fern be corns, he tells
ke world, an net o f war.
What tho deeds o f Urn Rosenergs mag eventually eoet in bum o Uvea, no o re win know. Con•maty, the assigned mission ef
Got Fronds 0 , Powars was aimIk’ to. aavo our nation countteu

deed, us

eo-cailed "truth

I In picture myself In Ms
wt It waa a vague Image,
In solitary confinement!
have a ay Idas — ■ bare
- o f what hla capture bad
ths world T
Could not envision
ay t l s name to known la'.-go almost tvory man.
and cHte in tho United
And virtually Uw globe

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There must be others, like I,
(oilin g and wondering about this
fine-looking young man whose
fate may be death by a firing
squad behind the Iron Curtain.
In tha morning I went to tho
phono and catted Mra. William
Hilemsn, and aakad
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whit
about
baa been crossing hsr ml
young Powers.
"It's strange that you ask ms
that question,” sbo said, “ for Just
n tew minuted ago at breakfast I
was sitting there trying to picture
what P ra n d j waa having for
breakfast on this day. .
Joyce HUetnan la Francis Pow­
ers* younger sister. Sha'a a strik­
ing brunette, and a mother. These
h ir e been daye o f mental torture
for her, and for the other listers
—Jean, Joan, JanJco and Jessie.
Francis — or "G ary” aa they
aomeUmes call him —la thalr only
brother.
Mrs. Hlteman, who works la a
Washington Insurance office, keeps
at her aide at all times ■ portable
atoctrie radio to grasp at any
news about her brother.
“ Vou beard about Dad, I guess,”
Mrs. Hlloman said. ” H# wants to
azebango himself to the Russians
for Franeli. He’s already applied
for a passport.”
Joyce .aid that U tbe Reds refuse kirn, she’d try to offer her­
self hi her brother’s (lace.
Meanwhile, na for young Powers
and the events leading up to hla
capture, tba outaide world knows
virtually nothing. Will wa ever
get Uw full, true story!
Tbe mission — arranged by
hlgher-upa — may now appear to
have been a blunder. But, then
•gate, when and If the real story
Is known there may he oaUbliahed n monument proud and tall
fat the name ef Francis 0 . Pew-

: CAB9 &gt; 4 « 7 t Harley H , aged
waa tha euggMtion, eo new, virile
t o , to an insurance eseeuUve,
” "Dr, Crone," he begin, Mwh*t mates were imported, hut to no
avail.
do medics think about the pen e f
■ The* It waa frrual that-a Gay
trace o f cobalt was needed, Now
tho sheep, Instead o f becoming ex­
tinct, a rt thriving better than
ever before.
Bo modern medicine realise*
that trace chemicals may spell tha
difference between Ilfs and death.
In our modern vitamin capsules,
we often include a doaan chem­
icals, ton, but the ocean water has
far more.
Indeed, all water soluble chantglude with thin ndvlcai
,
wntor, wnicn contains tracts
* "Cancer la apparinUy due to of nearly BO chemicals.
fam e chemical dWkleaey,*
Kelp and shrimp and other aea
t And many ether ailments that product* may thus offer us some
axtro chemicals that are now leak­
,»u* attributed to g e m s, such at ing in our usual farm soil.
fttahetem gray hair, baldness, posBut a little o f the ocean water
aiM r multiple sclerosis, myaathan- Itself would give us the entire
supply o f aolublo chemicals, and
probably ba far e boaper.
Instead o f paying M per pound
fo r seaweed, you could get eeeen
water far • few rente per gallon,
•nd yea folks along the sea eoasta
can dip it up by the bucketful,
free of charge.

In tha Commoniit bloc the fit*
lion convinced of the Inevitability
of the cold war I* harder to de­
fine but It may bo equally Impor­
tant In tha equation of uncertain­
ty and fear that wo new confront.
It la on tha oppoalUon of thcaa
dem enti that the beat explana­
tion o f Premier Khruihchev'a d o lent and Intractable behavior here
In Paria may be found.
Little noticed outaide tha.Communlit bloc, a drumfire of attack
on- Khruibchev haa crown louder
In recent month*. Coming In ita
purest form from Rad China, the
attack haa cantered in Khruihchsv’a " h i m y " In tba weird subterranean world o f the MarxlitLanlntat
doctrine.
Khruihcbrv
waa laying not only that peaceful
coexlitenca
between
capitallim
and communlam waa poaalbla but
that laadar* in tha Wait, notably
Preaidant Klaenbower, genuinely
wanted peace. The true faith In
tha view o f the Chtncae and
othera among tha hard-line Com.
munlata la that no “ imperiallat"
can want peace, and tha war be­
tween capitallim and communlam
muat go on to Ita and with the
triumph of-tha latter.
When Prealdent Elsenhower at
hla prea* conference laat week not
only accepted reiponilblllty for
tha U-3 plana incident but aeemed
to ba aaying that he approved tha
continuance o f ' auch M i g h t * ,
Khruahchev waa put in an ex­
tremely
embarraaaJng poiitlon.
Ha had apparently bean proved
wrong and hie auipicloua critic*
war* proved right.
Whether, aa utcIUta obaarvara
hare Inalit and aome We*timer*
agree,- Khrushchev waited until
8unday night for a alga that Eis­
enhower would voluntarily dis­
avow tha flights Ii perhaps now

It Is considered Important thit
a child be put eariy to bed to
Insure it tba sleep no which Its
health and growth depend.
The .child will not apperelate
Urn value o f sleep to Its health
and growth. It will be more eonceraed at the moment with some­
thing It Is Interested in doing. Be■Idas, It associates going to steap
tarty wth babyhood,
Perhaps the child haa A &gt; r
brothers and slstera who ire al­
lowed to alt up Iste.'Or th e e may
be children la the neighlmrhood
wboM parents do not take their
responsibilities seriously, t r who
pooh-pooh tho theory tha^ chil­
dren have to go to bed er.riy la
order to be healthy and grow.
Thus a child who goes to bod
early will bo envious o f older
brothers and sisters or will be
humiliated before children of ita
own age who do not have to go
to bed early.
.
Whstcver tho reason, tho child
will fight the proposal that it go
to bed tarty. It will changa tea
subject. It will appear not to
bear. It will a sk , pennlulon to
stay up just a few' minutes moro
lor some special purpose. _____

(By DR. F. LEO KERWIN)

•nd be ao rich !
We did not Investigate the
daughters. They are ell back el
Vaster.
Thus the old order changeth.
Farm prices are supported. Tbe
props ere knocked out from under
American humor.
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The hatard to your traveling
correspondent la not tbe fanner’s
daughter. It la his own fair mai­
den.
"What did you bring m o !" she
■aid.
“ A heartful o f love end a bag­
ful of kisses.” , ! am a romantic
■oil.
It scams 1 should bava brought
something from Bergderl Good­
man.
One year you can bring them
bubble gum. The next they have
grown Into teenage harptoa. Noth*
mg Will do less than cashmere
sweaters,
A 10-cent comic book still paci­
fies our small boy, thank good­
ness.
I can scarcely afford to go any­
where. It coils ma so much to
com* home.
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A good many expensive things
hare plied up since I left. A mere
three week* ago.
The bathtub ta leaking down
through the plaster.

it lalleth as a senile rain from
heaven—upon the afternoon bridge
players, The plumber cannot find
tbls leak. The merry fellow sug­
gests taking the house down end
putting It back together again.
The gay tent with the Roy Rog­
ers print baa. fatten among tbe
poison oak.
Did our 4-year-old eowboy do It!
Ho did not!
"It waa Donna and Carrie. They
pulled It down.”
I gather that our boy stood by,
pleading with them in e gentle­
manly fashion to desist. He went
around propping It up. He did hla
best.
H e . waa overwhelmed by the
two young ladies who share his
good fortune and hla bad. (Hla
fortunes have been terrible lately
—a female around a lent la like
same around a house; always movI'm . tha furniture.)
coneoquently, the tent came
down. It la scattered around the
hillside. The scene looks somewhat
as the Little Big Horn must have
appeared that day In UTf- after
Custer had 'leafoed his military
lesson:
"Never dlvted your forces In
tbe faee e f • superior m n y , "
"What did you bring m a!” aha
u ld .
1 do not divide my forces. 1
divide my belongings.'
. "I did not bring you a cashmere
•wraier, daughter, But you can
borrow on e.of my white shirts to
wear iloppy-llke. With the tell
hanging out over your Bermudas."
For my son: "1 have brought
you a gorgeous corale book. It
ahowa how to fight dragons.” (It
I* • plugger comic hook far a
Russian movie: ‘‘The Sword and
the Dragon.” Sent to mo by Mr.
Boon Reyes, tho show bU enterprenear, it to for free. Thus we enpi-

tatiste save money.y
e a e
Jherc are atacki of bills. Tha
■laid utility blUa that show 1 am
a man of settled habits. (Also that
modem comforts have me by tho
throat.)
The restaurant and theater bills.
(They show I am gay blade.)
Tbe bank loans are due. (I am
n im porter of free enterprise.)
Tim butcher, the baker. Tho
gangsm an and the electrician—
"How tn tba world do we blow
that many fu ses!”
Father to back at tha old stead
agate. Relax.

J regret that It has not been poesible for me to meet and
talk with each of you. I had to work, ill order, to keep up my obli*
:rations, and that cut down my available time*

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• Enforce the laws impartially.
• Bo at your oervlce 24 hours a day.
• Equip my car for emergency needs*
• Work with the other law enforcement agencies and
with the courta.

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Pin n string nbovn and in thn if they are level. They should
center o f an open doorway and be level and on a horizontal
*o tha plane with on® another. Thn
attach • email weight to the ^
atUntlon l f
other end. Remove all clothing
points am not an they
from your child, ntafid him should be.
with hin back to the string ao \ misaligned nplnn can cause
that it falls along many ailmenta o f childhood
the center o f the auch an poor toniiin, bad*
n eck
without eyes, bed wetting, running*
touching it. Have ears, headaches, chronic colda,
him stand on etc. To thn Chiropractor
both feet, eyea these misalignments indicate
dosed and in- what in wrong with your
struct him to re- child. The spine haa been hla
______ lax. Now note study and its correction uathe contours o f the spine In turally i i safest in his hands,
relsUon to tbs firing. A nor- on e o f a series e f articles
mil spine should be directly ptlWial,ed la the public l i t e r - ,
n line with the string and Mt tn txplaia bS fluatratc*
the string should fall directly (he practice e f scientific
through the crease o f the chtrepraetle, written by Dr.
buttocks.
P. Iteo Kerwia wheec efficc is
Now note the shoulders and located at SOI 8. French Are.
hip bones. Hold n yardstick and hla telephone ■■■her to

If you elect mo Constable for District
time and effort to that offlee, and will do these thinfs
you efficientlyt

TOM
ADAMS

»h e a ha might have been w
10 feet o f It all the time he wi
that small sailing vessel!
God Almighty created the
man body to taka ear* o f 1
P « tty wall, If It haa tho row

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NEW YORK (U PI) - Business­
men favor east cuts, not higher U rforeign competition la domestic
markets, according to a Newt
Front Magatine survey. The pub­
lication said to per cent e f th&lt;n
M&gt; corporation presidents Inter­
viewed voted for eoet cutting e e l
only • per cent fevered tarffii
with reservation.

Check Your Child’s Spine By This T e s t :'

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Happiness Through Honlth

"D id you haar the ooe about the
traveling aaltiman and tha farmor*a daughter! W a ll.. . ,
Those ’w ort the Jokes of our
time, child, They w e n not Mart
flshl caliber, kids. But we whooped

cold aaleutetion, la to Indulge in n
kind o f
ostrlchlim
especially
dangerous for this moment
The satellite observer! here
have been u y tn g, "How would
you In America have reacted if •
R um lan plana had bean shot down
near Chicago or D etroit!” Tho
pam* question ha* bean In tha
minds of the French and the Brit­
ish, And member* o f the Soviet
delegation hava demanded, "How
waa Chairman Khrushchev and
tha Defense Ministry to know
that the tiplonage pinna whan it
waa first detected did not carry a
nuclear bom b!”
It Is logical to expect that out
of tho fear and tension created,
together with the Insistence of
tho Soviet Defense Ministry on
moro etringent measures, will
come a hair-trigger alert. Tha
danger ef accidental war, which
in Uw past Khrushchev haa seem­
ed genuinely to fear, la Immeas­
urably increased.

Determined parents will net give
in. Fateful aa the order may be
to tbe child and aa contest? to
Ua wishes they will put to t child’*
future good above all other con­
siderations.
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They m ay hove to deal In
bribery, make p ro m lm and even
Indulge In eoinpromisea. But their
wiDporr* ‘rill prevail over that
c ! tee soda *ed they win get It
to bed end to steep add enjoy a
e f triumph.
triumph will teem
having had
all tha (I m p it wants end needs
for health
and
growth will
wake at dawn and make enougVte
noise to get tha rest o f tha house­
hold ur with it.
-Christopher Billopp

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Plans Picnic

Surprised

A t June Meeting

With Shower

"Stop Worrying and Start IJrInc* 'was the topic of the pro­
gram given by Mri. Eva Harkey,
at the monthly meeting of the Eld ir Spring! Home Demonitration
Club, at the home of Mr*. Lorry
Black.
Mrs. Harkey pointed out that
non-worrier* were very acarce
today and that people should try
to eliminate things that cause
worry.
Mrs. Earl Bradbury led ihe de­
votion. Reports were given and
Miss Myrtle Wilson laid about the
Deep South plant. Three club
members also altended this tour.
Plins were made for a picnic at
the June meeting, Mrs. David
Fauvcr will be hostess to this
meeting at her home. Mrs. Har­
old Fauvcr welcomed two visitors,
Mrt. J. P. Henderson of Miami
and Mrs. Harkey from the San­
ford club.
Mr*. Black served refreshments
to Mr*. Harkey, Mr*. W. D. Simpson, Mra. Fauvcr, Mrs. S. E. Norwod, Miss Norlne Norwood, Mra.
Henry Foster, Mra. Lydia Schulze,
Mrs. R. L. Bradbury, Mrs. Carl
Bradbury, Mrs, M. V. Nolan, Miss
Wilton, Linda and Ann Bradbury
and Jean Nolan.

Mr. and Mr*. Karl Doiiey and
their daughter. Evir. were host*
at a miscellaneous surprise allower, last'week, for Harold Johmon.
groom-elect of M in Tommye
Metbvtn.
The couple was told that the
party would be a tea for Mt»*
Mrthvin and did not learn who
wai really the honorrr until time
to open Ihe gifts. He received
many personal gift* and item* that
men would enjoy in the home.
Refreshment! and a social hour
was enjoyed by those present in­
cluding Mr. and Mr*. Briton John­
son. parents of the honoree. Mr.
and Mrs. Shannon Winn, Miss
Methvln'a luo sisters, Misses Imogene and Elizabeth Methvin, Mr.
and Mrs. Marian Harman.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mossman, Mr.
and Mr*. Pete Echols, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Galloway, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Patterson, Mr. and Mrs.
W, E. Viblen and Miss Duane
Vlhlen.

Oviedo Parties
Precede Wedding
O f Miss Lundy

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AZALEA CIRCLE
Mr. and Mrt. Henry Russell, Mr.
and Mrt. Roy Tillia and Mist Ellalee Kirchhoff were Joint hoslctsea
to the Azalea Garden Circle mcmbera and their famtliea at a supper
• at Rw Russell home on Marina
k le.
The guests assembled In the
apacious party room with glasa
doors on one aide framing a beau­
tiful aeon* of Ihe St. Johru River.
They were acrvrd from an ex­
tremely long tabic with arrange­
ments of Gloriosa lilies. Circle
members presented Mr*. Hfnrv
McLaulin, retiring president, with
a gift.
A brief buiineti meeting waa
held, including reporta of the past
year's activitiei. Membera were
reminded of the program on lawna
and lha annual May luncheon
meeting.
The new officers were then In­
troduced and installed. They arc
Mrs. John Callahan, president;
Mrs. C. P. Harkey, vie* president;
Mrs. It. F. Steele, secretary and
_ Mra. Porter Lansing, treasurer.
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Mr*. Callahan appointed the
various eommitte* chairmen and
Mrs. J. P. Cullen, program chair­
man. revealed plana for next
year’s programs.
Tha hospitality of the hostrssea
and the scenic grandeur of Marim i
let* was enjoyed by the 25
person* attending.
CAMELLIA CIRCLE
* Membera of tha Camellia Circle
m held Use final session of the club
year In tha form of a picnic. With
sbeir husbands invited as guatta
they assembled at the recreation
area of Lake Golden for n aleak
try and enjoyed a social get-to­
gether from S to • p. m
Each couple brought them i*.vn
eteaks and the circle furnished
beans, salads, drinks snd deiaerl,
Hoataasea wera the Mmes. J. L.
Horloo Jr., A. K. Shoemaker Jr.,
m W. L. Gramkow, Earl Lae. Richw ard Silver* Jr.. Bob Crumley and
Dan Hamner.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mra. Vernon Hardin. Mr, and Mra.
Tom McDonald, Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Stataon,. Mr. and Mrs J.
Harold Chapman, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Chilta and the hostesses
snd their husband*.
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MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
Japanese lantern* and blue bulbs
gaily lighted the garden of the
J. E, Ntcholds borne oo West
First Street as members of the
Magnolia Circle entertained their
husbands at a aupper. The menu
of fried chicken and alt the trim­
ming* made everyone forget their
diets and waist lines.
Hostesses were Mr. and Mr*.
Ntebolds, Mrs. William Bind sir,
Mrs. Frank Lalske and Mrs. Har­
old Sherwood. Members were re#
minded of the final geneigl luncheon meeting. Mra. H. K. Ring,
incoming chairman, presented a
gift to Mra. Joa Messier, retiring
chairman.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Sinclair, Mr. and Mra. Sher­
wood, Mri. Messier, Mrs. Ring,
Mr*. Lirske, Mr. And Mrs. A n
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hama,
Mr. and Mrs. Olio Bordorf, Mr.
and Mrs. P. L. Elmore, Mr. and
Mr*. Fred Harris.
Mrs. Richard Elam, Mr. and
Mrs. Lon Simerly, Mr. and Mra.
U M ar Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Smith. Mra. Veala Smith,
Mra. Anne Will*), Mrs. L. Arm­
strong and lha Nlcholds.

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MRS. LEONARD J- FAULK JR.

Miss Lundy Weds
Leonard L Faulk
BY MARIAN R. JONES
The chapel of the Firit Metho­
dist Church of Oviedo was Use
scene of the May IS wedding unit­
ing Miss Ann Elizabeth Lundy
and Leonard Leon Faulk Jr.
Mist Lundy i* Ihe daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lundy, of
Oviedo. Mr. Faulk It the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Faulk
Sr., also of Oviedo.
The Rrv. George 11. Carlton of­
ficiated at Ihe double-ring serv­
ice amidst a setting of palma.
baskets of white gladioli, pom
poms, lilies and greenery. Can­
delabra bearing burning white lapera were used on either side*of
the altar. Family pews were
marked with white satin ribbons
and lied with white bowa, A
while aisle cloth was also used.
Miss Yvonne King, a school
male of the bride, served as
maid-of-honor. Bridesmaids were
Mias Patricia Broach, of Miami,
and a cousin of tha bride, and
Miss Judy Rusaell, of Eau Gallie. The brlda'i younger slater,
Mias Jane Lundy, was junior
bridesmaid.
The bride, given in marriage by
iher father, waa radiant in her
formal gown of hand clipped Chan­
tilly lace designed with an elon­
gated bodice and scalloped sabrina neckline embroidered with
pearls and aequlns. The long tap­
ered alecvea ended in polnU over
her bend. Her fingertip veil of
imported illusion was attached to
a small Swrdith crown of pearls
and brilliants and ihe carried a
bouquet of while orchida and ticpha nolle on ■ prayer book.
The attendants were all gowned
alike In street length dresses of
pink organza over taffeta and
white lace. They were designed
with cap sleeves and a double
rose effect of self-material on the
filled bodice. They carried bou­
quets of roses to match th* color
of their dresses.
Leonard L. Faulk Sr. served a*
best man for hi* son. Ushergroomsmen were Sana* Warnright, Glsnn I&lt;e* and Jimmy
Brookshire. A program of nuptial
music was presented by Mrs.
T. L. Unao Sr., organist and
Mrs. W. II. Martin, soloist.
The bride'* mother chose for
her daughter's weddiog a street
length dresa of champagne lace
with accessories lo match and
■ corsage of yellow rosea. The
mother of the bridegroom chae*

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H O T W ATER

a dress of blue lace with pink
and blue accessories and a cor­
sage of pink roses.
A reception was held immediate­
ly fallowing Ihe wedding in Fel­
lowship Hall of the First Metho­
dist Church
James R.
Brookshire received guests at the
door.
The table, covered with a silver
and gold cloth, was centered with
Ihe tiered wedding cake, surround­
ed frith fern and roses and flank­
ed by silver candlclmtdcri bear­
ing burning pink and while can­
dles. Twu cryslal punch bowls
ware presided over by Mr*. Waller
Menges and Miss Marlene Bellhorn. Cutting ihe ,-akc wa» Mrs,
Mary Ann Fletcher,
Circulating hosicsics were Artanna Green, a cousin of the bride
from Orlando, Ann Slavik, Unda
Ray, Gay Iflrey, Marilyn Partin
and Carol and Jan Beasley. Bev­
erly Faulk, siiler of the bride­
groom kept the bride's book.
Mrs. Joe Battle and Mrs.
Charles T. N'iblack assisted with
the guests while Angela Ray and
Mary Jane Kelsey gave the rice
bag* to Ihe gueats.
For traveling the bride chose
a two-piece ensemble nf mot*
green dacron and cotton with beige
accessories
pink sweetheart corsage. Following a honey*
moon trip to Ihe Eaat Coast the
couple will he al borne on Lake
Charm Drive where they have
taken an apartment.

Church
MONDAY
W. M. U. Leadership Clinic at
First Baptist Church, starling at
•:«* a, m. Bring a sandwich for
lunch.
TUESDAY
Men of the Presbyterian Church
will bold their aupper meeting at
T p, m.

DRAPES

MONDAY
Sanford Drove lao B. P. O. Does
will meet at I p. m. at tha Elks
Club for Ihe regular business meet­
ing.
TIEHDAY
The DAV Auxiliary will meet
al 7:30 p. m. at the DAV home
on the Orlando Highway for Hie
regular business session.

M I7 1

AIZss Messer Feted

At Graduation Tea
A graduate lea honoring Mlsi were of red roses, carnations,
Phyllia Messer was given by her vcrhlnas and white lllici. Grad
ailhourUcs
decorrd
the
mother, Mrs. J, H. Messer, and uatr
dining entrance.
Mias Ola B, Yalri at the honorThe refreshment table* was overee'a home at 2A0J Kim Avenue. laid with
while linen cloth.
MU* Messer was presented with Miniature
I graduates compleicd the table arrangements. Re­
a gift of lingerie.
Carrying out the class colors freshments of canape*, mints,
floral arrangements in Jhr home nuts and punch, with red roses
frozen in an ice cake, were serv­
ed lo Ihe guc»ts. Background mu­
sic for Ihe occasion was a stereo
alhom entitled "Billy Vaughan
Plays".
Guests
calling between the
Imur* of 4 and * p. m. were
Misses Sandra Deikins, Ronnie
Moller, Annette Yales. Shirley
Jones, Pally Griffith, Margaret
Mr. and Mr*. John Keeling were Fortson, Linda Spivey, Sally Wil­
host! at a farewell dinner parly, liams, Sue Kokr. Frances Strick­
recently at Jim Spencer’* Restau­ land, Jeanne Southward, Fay Noel,
rant, honoring Mr. and Mrs. W. and Lois A. Metier,

Andersons Honored
With Dinner Party
A t Spencers

C. Anderson of Winter Haven and
formerly of Sanford.
Mr. Anderson is being trans­
ferred lo Atlanta, Ga. after serv­
ing for two years In (his terri­
tory a* supervisor of calalog
sales offices for Scars Roebuck
and Co.
In addition to Ihe guests of
honor, olhrr* attending were Mr.
and Mra. Don Barker. Mr. and
Mr* Karl Lane nnd Mrs. Mary
Jones all of DeLand, Mr. and
Mra. Jim Stepp, Titusville. Ray
Ledford, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Can­
non, Cocoa, Mr, and Mrs. Lester
Norton, Winter Haven, Mr. and
Mr*. Leon Boss; Gene Chamber.
lein and Ken Stone, Sanford and composer, Stanley Vlhlen, son of
Mias Addle Mae Kuhn and J. P. Mr. anti Mrs. Sidnry Vlhlen of
Robinson of Atlanta.
Sanford.

TROOP Ms
Two girls Irom Girl Scout Troop
211 attended the Citrus Sing si
Mead Garden, recently. Tliia was
the last meeting nf the senior
planning tumid and all eighth
grade girls going Into senior scouts
were Invited.
The girls gut acquainted with
delegates ol other senior troops,
sang songs and ate a nosebag
lunch.
Girls attending were Judy Lewis
and Miki Mnrgan and they were
the nnly girls from Sanford, at­
tending.
Later the troop went lo Slavia
for Iheir Iasi visit nf the year
at the Lutheran Haven. They have
visited this home once a month
since the beginning of the year.
A wiener roast waa enjoyed at
thia meeting, by both Ihe girls
and the children of Ihe home Sha­
ron Smith was in charge of the
games and a demonstration on
"knot tying." All reported having
a very good lime.
Girl* In the troop are Ida
Hearn, Lou Jolllrt, Sue Jolltet,
Judy U w is, Linda Jones, Virkie
McCullough, Sandra Mycr, Sue
Etlrn Mickle, Valorie Moore, Nicki Morgan, Sharon Smith, Gall
Holfman, Adriana Wellima, and
Suaan Stewart. Mra. Loula Mor­
gan la Ihtlr leader.

i plants to be sold at wholesalo
'prices to all residents of North
Orlando. This will not b* limited
to members of the garden club
but Is open to any residents in
need of plants and shruba. Dates
of the sales will be announced la­
ter. Mrs. G. B. Dorman is chair­
man of this rommiller, assisted by
Mrs. Gary Weis and Mr*. William
MacKiniosh.
A telephone committee was ap­
pointed to call membera and re­
mind them of the club meeting!.
They are Mrs. Frank Bailey, Mrs.
Robert Darla and Mrs. E . Har*
ville.
A garden of the month award
will be given, starting In Juna.
Ilnmcs of members will be judged.
Members are requested to be sure
that their names snd addresses
are registered with the judges.
They are Mrs. Sommer*, Mr*.
J. D. Brinstead and Mrs, W. A.
Harris Theze Judges will a*rv«
until January when new atttceae
will be elected.
Mrs, George Bradford will be
hostess to Ihe June meeting at
her home at It Devon St. Mra,
G. B. Harris will ba co-ho lies*
and speaker will be Mr. Taylor
Briggs, eily park commUMofter of
Winter Park. Ills subject will b e
"Palma and Florida Trees.*’

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HONOREE A M ) HOSTESSES at the ton for Mien
Phyllia Meaner are front left, Mias Meaacr, Mias Ola H.
Vntca and Mra. J. H. Messer.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. Roy Burke ami Mrs. Henry
Ward were co-hostesses to the May
meeting of the North Orlando Gar­
den Club.
Mrs. Lucien Meyer* of the North
End Circle of the Winter Park
Garden Club waa guest speaker for
the evening. She gave a list of
alt poisonous plants and brought
seeds and cuttings of various
plants as gifts to the club mem­
bers.
She gave a very inspiring ulk
and was most generous in answer­
ing questions concerning all kinds
of plants. She suggested mtkfng
frames covered with moss to keep
young plants from freezing. She
also said moss used over wire
frames was good for protecting
seedlings. She told the group to
trim back all plants that have
bloomed.
The North Orlando Club has
made arrangements with several
nurseries to bring truck loads of

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Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Martin
and Mr*. B, F. Wheeler Sr. en­
tertained, last week at the Martin
home, with a rehearsal party. At­
tending were the member* of the
Lundy, Faulk wedding parly.
A profusion of roses were used
throughout the house. Assisting
with the serving were Mis* Anne
Martin and Miss Beverly Faulk
Guests Included the Rev. and
Mrs. George II. Carlton, Mr. and
Mr*. T. I.. U nto Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Lundy, Mr. and
Mr*. L. L. Faulk S r. Miss
Yvonpe
King,
Miss
Patricia
Broach, Miss Judy Russell, Jim­
my Brookshire, Bcnne Wainrlghl,
Glenn Lee. Mis* Pat Friescher.
bridal eon suit ant, Mrs. R. W.
Esles. who directed Ihe wrddlng,
Ihe honored couple. Mr. and Mra.
L. L. Faulk Jr. and Ihe hosta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Martin and
Mrs. B. F. Wheeler Sr.
Mra. Donn t'lrey. Mrs. James
Partin, Mr*. Merritt Staley and
Mrs. Walter A. Teague, entertain­
ed with a luncheon for the brides­
maids at Ihe Imperial House in
Winter Park.
The decoration* carried out the
bridal motif for Ihe occasion. The
hostess presented the honoree with
a lovely hostess gift.
Allrnding were Ihe toother of
the bride, Mrs. John I., Lundy,
Ihe mother of the bridegroom,
Mrs. L. L. Faulk Sr., Ihe brideelerl. Miss Ann Lundy, Miss
Yvonne King, Miss Jane Lundy,
M in Judy Russell, Miss Pallida
Broach and the hostess.

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Ocesns o f styles 1 fabrics 1
sizes 1 Th* big, beautiful
catch — all at Penney'* minnow-sixed prices) Deeply V ’d
knit nukes much o f m beau­
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�GreyhoundsLoseGripOnSecondPlace
Losing2 InRow;FaceLakelandTonight
By JERRY COVINGTON
Tha Sanford Gray bounds loat
thair grip on sacond plats orar
tha waabcnd by losing two to St.
Pstarsburg after defeating Palatka two In a row.
Tonight tha locals face league
leading Lakeland hero In a battle
to get back In the running far
first plica in tbs fast Florida
Stats League.
Sanford lost Saturday, 8-1 and
8-4, Sunday night.
In the game Saturday night,
pitchsr Ron Ba ioric went all tha
way for the Greyhounds only to
sse his effort-, fall by the way­
side. The little “ Rooster," who
suffered his sacond loss o f the
season against four victories dtserved a better fete. Ha scattered
eight hits end struck out fivs but
ths Saints took advantage o f
evtry break end pushed aeroea
three runs whits the cold Sanford
hitlers could enly muster one
run.
First baseman Ken Harrelson
was ths only Sanford .batter to
touch the Saint's Lorry Brough­
ton for mors than a single blow.

mad* U errors in Uie field Fri­
day as Cocoa defeated tha locals
14-1 to wia tha Group 8 baseball
tournament.
* Cocoa will now represent tha
district la tba stats tourney next
month.
Only one Cocoa run was eirnad
la tha tilt as Uw Seminole defense
ton to places.
Bsbby Johnson started on the
m aood far tha locals and struck
•at firs o f tho A n t ala mea ha
faced.
In tbs third frame, his dsfens^
opened up and Cocos cams up
with four runs, and was navar
headed after that.
Jlai G race/ and Paul MUsball
alas cam s ia to pitch far Sanford.
Saafocd banged out alas kits
while tho bays from Cocos bad

rightflaldar Jack DePalo, a con­
verted pitcher, hit a blast over the
laft field wall to g i n tba Saints
enough margin to taka tha victory.
The Graybounds loaded tha bases
ia thair half o f tho sixth with no
outs, but pinch hitter Mika Maloney
popped to abort to rotiro tha aide.
Again in tho seventh tha locals
throaUnad whan Bill'Dube ltd o ff
with a walk and Bolivar Hinojosa
singled. However, pitcher Fred

Chambers shut ths door and they
wtra both laft strondsd. Hinojoia,
who ia leading tha laagua in hittiny, had thraa for four to main­
tain a good margin &lt;■ this depart­
ment.
Sundey Liao Score
SU Petersburg 200 003 000 5 • 3
Sanford
109 000 000 4 7 0
Battariaa: St. Petersburg, Chambars, Dotlnalqri Sanford, Pstrikoric,
Bail ay 7th, Colick 9th, P o m

The Sanford Greyhounds may be
la a minor slump but it certainly
doesn't show In the way they are
pounding the ball.
Sanford Is leading the other
seven clubs la ths league In batting

with a strong .274 average. Lake­
land, the league's leaders in tbc
Florida State League, are in sec­
ond place in batting with a .299
mark.
In Individual batting, BoUvar
Hinojosa o f tha Greyhounds la bat­
ting at a .374 clip rapping out 40
hits for 107 llmea at b a t Ken Har­
relson, also with the Greyhounds is
not far behind with a .312 batting
average.
In pitching, Sanford’a Bob ColIck, baa won the most games in
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., (UPI) lha loop with a 3-1 record.
—Tha Speedway’s fastest fisld,
led by throe veteran drivers and a
naw sensation In rookie Jim HurLONDON (U PI) — Tha Harlem
tublse, waa set today fo r ths 600- Globetrotters arrived In London
from New York Sunday to begin
mile Memorial Day auto race.
Four days o f hatlc time trials, their 11th tour o f Europe. AceomIneluding last-mlnuta dramatics, panylng basketball's f a m o u s
•ndad lata Sunday when a SJ-tar clowna wera a troupa o f comsdistarting field was completed dt- ans, trick cyclists, acrobats and
■pita sporadic downpours o f rain thair opponents, tha U. S. Allwhich threatened to extend the Store.
preliminaries.
When it was all ovsr, Hurtublss
owned tha ona and four-lap quali­
fying records which waro smashed
throe time in tha trlale and just
missed breaking the long sought
160 mllo and hour barrier by
I6-100tht o f a second.
Tha California comat, the first
qualifier Sunday, wrecked all
trial speed marks for the famous
gasollns darby when he roared
around tho two and one half mile
oval at a clip o f 149.069 fur tho
10-raila distance. Ho hung up anDistrict 4 Seminole County
other naw mark whsn ha was
clocked at 149.601 on hla third
trip around tha course.
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vary bridge which tumbled 90
&gt; u to racing speeUtoro lata too
paths o f tba speeding c a n .
A t least 69 persons wars In­
jured, 20 of them seriously In tha
accident b a n Sunday la tho fourth
l i p af tho local Junior Grand
"fe u *
racing driver Chris
ThrolfaU and tour racing fans
more killed InstaoCy, Two other
injured died aborily baton midIfbt, hospital officials reported
w it today,
{ ■ ■ M L too British hop# ia tha
to n t o m f t seek fractures. Ho
the overpass col■■S lat spilled shrieking men
M t o t o t B a doian yards abstd
r i l m but it was toe isle to
M BjmLRsrrilila im pact Ameriu iC T W C a r r o n Smith, Just belad Urn, auffored light lajuriai.
There waro no Amoricaas rehrtad a m w g tba dead or aartoua-

B R E A M A R E B IT IN G In the Weklva River and Tommy

Rogers and Harold Melton are shown with part o f a
catch Sunday by them and their families on an outing
at Wilbur Brewer's Camp Seminole.
(Herald Photo)

up and ehsar fo r tba ons that's
winning ball games fo r him In
Pittsburgh,
**W#' didn't have much o f a
bench last year and you saw what
happened," Murtaugh says. "This
year wo have a fine ona and you
can aee what's happening now,
Tha greatest fasting in the world

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on By Marr
- t t g i 'a tod ' way young Dav*
B a r r today du m b e d bow be,won
M s first major golf victory, a
92,091 first priia Sunday In tba
Sam Snaad Golf Festival.
Tba 86-year-old Houston, Tex.,
professional refused to wilt ia lb*
■trotcb, firing a icorohlng sixunder-par 64 m tha final round
to pull away from two challengers.
R a finished with a 72-hole total
• f MS, IS under par. and aevea

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that tied the score at 7-all.
Milwaukee defeated Chicago,
8-1, Los Angeles downed Philsdtlphla, 9-6, end Cincinnati sal­
vaged the nightcap o f a doubleissdcr, 6-3, after St. Louis won
tha opener, 6-3.
In tha American League, ths
Senators swept m doublthesder
from tho Whlto Sox, 7-S and Si-'J,
to shave Chicago's lead to a half
gsm t, ths Orioles took over sec­
ond pise* with rsln-abbrsvlsted
7-6 .win ovsr ths Indians, the
Tigers extended ths Red Sox las­
ing strosk to nine games by winnlng both ends o f a twin-bill, 0-'J,
and 6-2, and ths Yankees bent the
Athletics, 9-7.
The Breves won their gams
from tha Cubs even though held
to four hits by Glsun Hobble, One
o f those four hits wss a two-run
homer by Joe Adcock that broke
a 1-1 tie in the sixth. Jsun
Pisarro hurled a seven-hitter for
hie third triumph.
Dan Dryadala made hla first re­
lief appearance o f the season for
tho Dodgers and halted a Phillies
rally to preserve Ed Roebuck's
sacond victory. Los Angslta blsw
a four-run first Inning la d , but

clinched the game with two runs
In tho seventh after trolling S-8.
Daryl Spencer's ninth inning
homsr against ths Bads won tha
opener for the Cards aftsr Stan
Muslal had tied tha seoro with a
homsr in lha eighth,
Spencer also homertd in ths
nightcap with a man on base, ty­
ing the score at 8-2 in the first
Innlnr, but Vada Pinson singled
home the tie-broaking run in tha
third and ths Beds never were
headed.
Cemllo
Psscusl and
Pedro
Ramos pitched the Senators to
their two victories over tha Whlto
Sox, Pascual registering his fifth
victory in ths opensr wtih help
from Tax Clevenger and Ramos
winning his first game o f the
■on In ths nightcap aftsr fivs
straight defeats.
The two losses were tha firat o f
tho season at home fo r ths White
Sox, who had won 10 straight at
Comlekty Park.
Baltimore rapped Cleveland tea
Gary Ball fo r aaven runs in two
Innings to move within a half
game o f the top. Jackie Brandt's
two-run homer highlighted a fourrun first Inning rally and tba
Orioles chased Bell with throe
more runs In the eecond. Woodls
Held homered for Cleveland In
the second and Vie Power hit a
grand-slam In the third but Jatk
Fisher look over for Skinny
Brown and elopped tha Indiana.
Rain cauied postponement e f a
scheduled eecond gams.
Jim Bunning o f tho Tigers won
his first gams o f tha season by
holding ths Red Sox to six hits
In the opener. Hank Aguirre was
tha winner fit the nightcap al­
though Pete Burnside had to coma
to his aid In ths eighth.
Yogi Berra hit two home runs
and Bob Cerv and Roger Marla
une each in the Yankees’ victory
uver tha A's. Cerv hit hla homer
with two on in tha fourth to
spark a four-run rally that gave
New York an R-0 lead. .Jerry
Lump* hit two hamsro fo r Kansas
City.

maintained a two run lead until tha
sixth Inning whsn startar Joe
Pstrikovle waa touched fo r two
Mary Bather’s Mill holds the singles to start tba Inning. Than,
lead In * e Jet Bowleratttes Lea­
gue with a total ot 331* wins to
their favor,
Sweeney's follows with a riot*
second with 22 and Nell's Hair
Salon and Trim-etta Figure Salon
via for the third slot with a tie of
19 wins each.
House of Rabija Portraits with
19, Ro-Jay'a total 17, Ivey's Shoe
Store 1IH, Yowsll's, II, Duka A
Duchess Dras* Shop with II, and
Howa'a Fashions with thair toUl
of 14 follow the leaders.
Mary Esther's took the first two
games from Neil'a Hair Salon win­
ning both by large margins. Fran
Mackey turned in tba high series
for tha draia shop and Marge
Lyons aided tha beauty shop with
her high series and tba 6-10 split
she picked off.
Howa'a Dross Shop Just eoultfn't
maks tba score to top tha TrimDETROIT (UPI) _ Rocky Colaetta Figure Salon as Trim-etta .took
vito watched from the bench Sun­
tha four points In this weeks play.
day while tba Tigers awept a
Mary Satra was the spark for the
double header from the Boston
figure salon with her 481 serial.
Rod Sox..
A ad. unless manager Jimmie
Dykes tries to anaak a fourth out­
ratal 84; McCovey, Giants 91; fielder into his starting lineup,
Banks, Cuba I I ; Robinson, Rada ho may just be an observer for
quite some time.
to; M sieroiki, Pirates 27.
Tba way the Tiger outfielders
American League; M 1 n o a o ,
White Sox 23; Marie, Yankees, 24; hit Sunday there doesn't seem to
Ualted Prose I ate national
Skowron, Yankees 24; Lemon, Sch- be any room for the 26-year-old
Colavlto, whoso .161 balling aver­
The National Football Lea gut store 24; Haaeaa, Oriole* 23.
age la Detroit’* m ajor disappoint­
may sat an attendance record
Ham* Rune
■gain this year despite competi­
Naliaaal League; Banks, Cubs ment o f the spriog.
tion from tha « new American 9; Aaron, Braves 9; McCovey,
League, a United Press Inter­ Giants 9; Robinson, Reds 9; Spen­
national survey showed today.
Llllli t
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cer, Cards
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Cards
The NFL set its eighth consecu­
American League; Lemon, Sen­
tive attendence mark in 1999 and ators 9; Cerv, Yankees g; Held,
all of ita established clubs re­ Indians •; Maria, Yankees 7; Mlported sales of season tickets run­ jnoao, White Sox 6.
ning ahead of last year's pace
Pitching
with the campaign more than four
Naliaaal Laagua; Antonelli, Gi­
months away.
ants 3-1; Law, Pirates 6-1; San­
American League lesms, in ford, Giants 4-1. 1 tied with 3-1
most eases, era just setting up records.
their ticket drives but the Los
American Laagua; Coates, Yan­
Angelas Chargers, who will com ­ kees, 4-6; Hall, AthlaUca 4-0; Mor­
pels directly against the Rams of gan, Tigers 3-0; Brown, Orioles
the NFL, reported the aala o f 15,- .3-02 Portocsrrtro, Orioles 3-0.
090 aaason ticket*. This wai tha
top mark reported by an AFL
Tho 'British War Department'!
club. The Rami, wbo Marled their
1919 schedule with 18,100 season Atomic Weapons Research Es­
llckata sold, laid currant sales In­ tablishment la on nn Island at
dicated they would open with tba mouth o f tho River Thames.
It Is named Foulness island.
about 40.000 sold this year.

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On Bench Awhile

NFL May .Set
Attendance Mark
Despite New Loop

VOTE

BALTIMORE. Md„ (U PI) — .
Bally Ache, impressive winner o fO
the 9179,100 Preakneis Stakes Sat­
urday after being decisively beat­
en in the Kentucky Derby t w o .
weeks earlier, will surely win tha
Belmont Stakes, his handlers now
are thoroughly convinced.
“ There should be no doubt in
anyone's mind that be can run
over a dUtance,” said Joseph
Arnold who bought Bally Acha
for *1.250,000 a week ago.
But before Bally Acha gets to -*
Belmont Park and a shot at tha
testing mile end one-half classic,
he will be sent to Garden State
Park on Tuesday to run in tha
$100,000 added Jersey Derby ihera
on Memorial Day.
That will make five weekends
in a row on which Bally Ache h is
raced but “ old Ironsides" seems
to thrive on a rigorous campaign.
Bally Ache suffered no ill effeels from his runaway triumph J
in the Preakneis in which Ken­
tucky Derby winner Venetian Way
was up the track, fifth in the sixbon e field.
Dreams of sweeping the Triple
Crown with Venetian Way crum­
bled when the colt, powerhouso
winner of the Kentucky Derby
only 14 daya previous, ahowed lit­
tle in tha Preakneis.
Atlanta, Ga., has 29 colleges
and Institutions ot higher learn­
ing. Total enrollment at Atlan­
ta's white and Negro colieges and
similar InsUtutions is well ove*

20,000.

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o f g o v e rn m e n t. I d o a n t believe (h e o g tru on*
p en s* t o th o c o u u l r w o u ld h o ju s t ifie d , U n d e r
thin fo r m o f g o v e rn m e n t, n o# nutn w ou ld ru u t h o
co u n ty , a n d th a t U w h a t w o w a n t t o a v oid .

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bent t o ro p re o n o t e v e r y o n e in th o co u n ty fa ir ly , an w elt a a e ff ic ie n t ly . T h a n k Y o n .

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: My non Rruduntea from
high school this June and it is the custom
here for mothers to dance the first dance
» t the Senior Prom with their sons.
He attends quite a large boys’ school
4 and the prom will be a big affair. My
problem is that 1 will be five months preg*
nant at the time of the prom and I’m
afraid I would be out o f place on the
dance floor. 1 explained it to my son, but
he said he would be proud to dance with
me regardless.
Abby, although I am past 40 I am not
ashamed o f my condition, but I hesitate
to do anything that might be in bad taste
^ or would embarrass my son. And 1 cer“ tainly don’t want to cause any unfavorable comment. 1 would appreciate your
advice.
OK THE FENCE
DEAR MOTHER: Get o ff the fence.
That's no place for a woman in your con­
dition. I f your son wants to dance with
his Mom at the prom, then dance she
should. The "comment" should all be fa0 vorable. No one could criticize n pregnant
mother who is a good sport, and a proud
son who is unabashed.
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DEAR ABBY: Why is it that fat peo­
ple are always ao good-natured?
ARTHUR

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DEAR ARTHUR: Probably because
they can't fight and they can’t run.
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DEAR ABBY: Have you among your
readers anyone who understands animals
well enough to figure this out? 1 have
given up. I am engaged to a man (he is a
widower and I am a widow, both in our
late 30’a). I am not superstitious or anything like that, but when Carl comes into
a room where there is an animal, the

IN T H E

B IK IN I"

By FRED DANUG
NEW YORK (UPD Mirk
Twain's TV
monopoly
ended
Thursday night.
Seema that &gt;11 year long wo've
been seeing Twain lying in bed
on some TV stage and uttering
hla words o f wisdom and good
humor into the TV cameras.
But Thursday night, CBS-TV’a
“ Electra Playhouse" put Ernest
Hemingway into the act. Or a
reasonable facsimile o f Heming­
way. The occasion was a *0-min­
ute adaptation of Hemingway's
short story, "The Gambler, Tbe
Nun, and tbe R adio." In tbe
story, a writer obviously modelled
is the Hemingway mold Ilea in
a hospital bed and spouts elo­
quent opinions about everything
from women'a clubs to bullfight­
ing.

BRIGITTE HAKUOT
PLUS AT &gt;:M ONLY

“ F IV E B O L D W O M E N "
IRISH McCALLA • COLOR
STARTS TUESDAY
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DEAR FRIGHTENED: When a per­
son does not "especially care for animals"
the animals sense it. and the feeling be­
comes mutual. I doubt if there is any more
to it.
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DEAR
ABBY: The letter from
"Curious,” who wanted to know what the
churches did with all their money, re­
minded me o f this story:
Only two weeks after the wedding, the
bride-groom called on the preacher who
had married him. "I want you to 'unmarry
me’ from that woman," he demanded.
"She is the most extravagant woman in
the world. Why, every time I turn around
she asks me for more money."
"W hat is she doing with all the
money?" asked the preacher.
"I don’ t know," replied the dissatisfied
bride-groom, "I haven’ t given her any
yet.”
I f Curious was curious enough, he'd
attend church for a while and then he’d
find out what the church does with all
its money.
R. E. W. (One Who Knows)
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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 enve­
lope.

Hemingway Takes Over TV Screen
On Stretched Out ’Nun' Story

PHONE FA 2-1S1S
LAST TIMES TONITK
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animal reacts In the strangest way.
My sister’s puppy, who is over-friendly
to all strangers, took ope sniff o f Carl,
laid back his ears, put his tail between his
legs and slunk off. My own cat was hor­
rified when Carl came near her. Her hair
actually atood on endl
Carl admits he doesn't especially care
for animals, but the way the animals hate
him Is frightening. Do you suppose the
animals know something we don't know?
FRIGHTENED

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Portraying this author wat
Charles Bickford, who happens to
look mor# like Twain.
Hemingway's o f f i c i a l
TV
stretcher-outer. A. E. Hotchner,
had the Job o f trying to sustain
a plot buildup over a SO-mlnut*
course. It wouldn't have been ao
hard a Job if the time slot was
30-mlnutes long. And it would
hav# coma out mora affectively,
too.
In m a e 1 1 n g bis challenge,
Hotchner displayed admirable in­
genuity. He toned la Inconac.
quential but amusing bits of busi­
ness, a medley of aongs. tome
Jata, conversation* about base­
ball, football and bullfighting. lia
also pbonied up soma situations
designed to build suspense.
The light story dealt with the
shooting of a Mexican gambling
man in a Western saloon on*
night In the 1930’s. Tbe gambler
pulled through after some close
calls and, tbankt to the spiritual
and moral support of SIslar Cacilia, found naw reasons for liv­
ing.
Tbe story is one tbat Heming­
way encountered while be himself
wat in a hospital In 1U2. "P apa”
sefm td to be a mighty grouchy
old onlooker in this TV play. But
I guess his orneriness wa* sup­
posed to serve as a contrast to
the I'lbmUsireness o f the gam­
bling man.
The to-called suspense la tha
story Involved the neat move by
the gunman. Would he come to
the hospital to finish o ff the gamblerT He cam* to the hospital all
right, but In ona of ihoae dustcovared windups, only to make
aura hit foa would liva and ketp
quiet about the shooting.
As the gambler. Richard Conte
fashioned a quiet, winning per­
formance end Eleanor Parkar, aa
tbe nun, also was eicallent In a
role that broke no naw-ground.
When Miss Parkar and Conte, un­
interrupted by clumsy, contrived
plot detours, played out tbeir
scenes • together, the production
took on warmth and naturnlnaaa
and dtvaloped appeal. But after
pouring it on far a half-hour, it
ail began waarlag thin. Dimeters
Albert Marr and Jamea Clark
managed thing* In slick style.
The outdoor drama, "Tke Unit
Colony," begins its 20th season
June U at Maateo, N . C . The
season continue* through'Sept. 4.

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New Restaurant
Being Constructed

Take Clothes That
Travel Easily

A reotaurant and cocktail lounga
la being built Into the Wade bond­
ing on Park Dr. by a new San­
ford company.
Robert Hancock, owner of the
Plnecrcat Inn, la president and
Don Howe, real calaic broker, lo
secretary-treasurer of Capri Reatauranl. Inc., which will operate
th* business. Architect Wade Tye
designed the new structure.
"The Capri will have the finest
fooda available and we hope to
have a grand opening about July
1," Howe said.

UJQRNION McUEQP
Dear Edyth:
"What type clothes would 1 need
on a cruise to tbe West Indict?
1 will be aboard for a month. 1
am fifty and tingle.—Mollla T ."
Take clothes that wUI travel
easily. Drip-dry and cotton dress**
are the beat. Shirt-waist dretsts
are smart for wear while "doing"
the varioui sport: and dinner
dresses are a "m ust". Lace and
chiffon are also good travelers.
You will need casual sboca for
walking around tbe deck, sweat­
er* and aklrti plus colorful
blouses. I would suggest several
attractive tcarvrt, sunglasses and
a beauty kit. You can alto buy
lovely thinga at attractive prices,
such as skirt*, aweateri and wond­
erful bags. Take a lightweight
wool coat and try to keep every­
thing in harmony aa to colors.
" I have gray hair and would
like to wear a gray ensemble for
my daughter's wedding. Would
this be too much gray? The wed­
ding it at four in tbo afternoon at
the home o f her married titter.

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ABC's "Cheytnna" repeats "The
Law Man."
J it s pianiat Eddie lleywood Is
featured on Kate Smith's CBS
program.
Tbe "Bourbon Street Beat" pusalar on ABC is "Falsa Identity:"
ABC's "Adventures ia Para­
dise" repeals "Paradis* Laat."
Stave Allan's NBC slot ia taken
over for tha third (and aaason's
last) of tba "Dow Hour o f Great
M yiteriai." In this case ■ drama­
tisation of tbe Wilke Coiliaa clas­
sic. "The Woman in White," with
Walter Sleiak and Siobhan Mc­
Kenna.
A house that cost 17,500 te
build in 1141 would cost approsi
malely $11,500 to duplicate this
yaar, according to building spe­
cialist! or AUiad Chemical's Bar­
rett Division. That represent* an
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Braves Honored
MILWAUKEE. Wit.. tU PI) —
Hank Aaron and Kddls Mathews,
tha National Lcaxua'i leading bat­
ter and horns ru n Isader, respect­
ively, received awards for their
batting feats befoie Sunday's Milwaukee-Chlrago gam*.
league
President Warren Giles presented
th* Hllltrlch A Bradsby silver bat
award to Aaron, who hit .355, and
tha first annual Kiel O il home tun
award to Mathews, who belted 48
homers last ftaiun.

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annual World Entertainment Golf a black lace dinner dress and
championship. Wilke's 140 score a brown wool jeraey sheath-style
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and Robert Sterling by three Ella S. J ."
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and the theater. Wear a pretty
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day tbe St. Loula Cardinals of the coat for travel, sightseeing and
National Football League will open shopping. Wear brown accessor­
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crepe would be nice with the coat
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CARD or THANKS
We, the family of H. R. (Bob)
Derrick wish to thank our many
frfenda tor the beautiful floral
offering*, food ard money given
to ui In out* recent bereave­
ment. Especially to the penonnel of Stricklsnd-Morrison, Inc.
for their unaelflih love and
deeda of klndnesa over a num­
ber of y e a n ; to our paator Dr.
W. P. Brooks, Jr.; Dr. Edwin
Llndiey and to Gramkow Fune­
ral Home for their courtesies.
We extend our deepest appre­
ciation.
Mrs. Estelle Starr Derrick, wife
Mrs. Marshall Derrick, mother
Mr. 4 Mrs. Phil Hair
Mr Jr Mrs. D, S. E. Starr

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FOR good eats when headed for
the beach—STbP at The Wheel,
in Osteen — Meals, Barbeque,
Burgers, Ice Cream, Sbakes,
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NEWLY decorated 3 room furn­
ished apartment MO per month;
close in. I ll E. Mb. S t Call
FA 2-4235 or FA 1-3734.
FURNISHED . apartments, hard­
wood floors, tOe hatha. MB W.
nth. Street.
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gibing
401 Mignolia Ave. FA 34733.

LARGE fare. I bdrm. M i l
screened porch, tiled bath,
ONE bedroom furnished sptrt257.50. Mto Msgnolis. Also largo
ment, ground floor. Contact 2112
unfurn. apt. FA t-3131.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 3-2420
Palmetto.
"Open evenings Ul 1:20 PM "
FURNISHED apartment. Children
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
over S welcomed. Close in
2-BEDROOM
borne,
electric
kit­
1203 Elliott. Call FA 2-3234.
downtown Sanford. Will accom­
chen. including dishwasher. Lake
modate 4 people. C al FA 2-M0f
privileges. 273. Ph. FA 2-23M.
313 PALMETTO AVE: ground
floor 3 room famished apart­
2-BEDROOM borne with Florida
ment 140 a month.
room, ttt baths, in DsBary.
2-ROOM famished apartment with
FA 2-7213.
balh and garagt. 2330 N. Nar­
cissus. FA 2-31*4,

Stenstrom Realty

3-BEDROOM upstairs downtown
- furnished apartment M3 per UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom duplex
apartment, kitchen equipped,
TWO bedroom furnished bouse
month. FA 3-2071.
private entrance. Apply 402 W.
M3.00. 1103 Wsst 20th. St. Csll
27th. after 4:00 p.m.
R o b • r t A. Williams, Pk.
FA 2-3931.
3-BEDROOM famished borne to
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom mod­
respooslbla people. $100 mooth.
ern CB os lake; Osteen.- 943,
FA 3 3430.
FURNISHED apartment, cleai
2-BEDROOM unfurnished horn
1-ROOM
efficiency
apartment,
and close in. Adults only.
available June 1st. FA 2-134*.
private bath. Suitsble for one or
Jimmy Cowan, FA 3-4013.
couple. Across from postoffice.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom home
FURNISHED Cottage. FA 2-2000.
FA 2-7004.

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2-BEDhOOM unfurnished house,
kitchen equipped.* FA 3-3431,

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APARTMENTS for .rent at Stone 3-ROOM apartment d ose uptown,
tU month; also. 2 bedroom
latsnd on Lake Monroe; 2 quiet
cool, furnished apartments. Sum­
apartment; FA 2-4331.
mer rates. Call FA 2-42*0.
ARTLY furnished 2 bedroom
apartment, water furnished. Ph.
1 and 2 BR. furnished apartments
Uo k MS mo.
FA 2-4214.
2 BR. furniibsd house tTS mo.
OUSE equipped with gaa stove
ROSA PAYTON. REALTOR
and electric refrigerator. So.
Ph. FA 2-1301 lT-tl .at Hiawatha
Sanford Ave. 4 Oakway Dr. |S0
2-LARGE room apartment with
mo. FA 2-OMS.
carporte I block off Sanford
Ave.; pass Uie air baso route,
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turn to right; Mb. house from
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water furnlahed, $00 per mooth.
Call FA 2 5021.

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kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-44M.

NICE 4 room furnishsd apartment
900 mo. Call FA 2-3071 from
0:00 to l:M , FA 3-33H after
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FA 2-2*00.
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HAVE you been looking for a good
private baths, 114 W. First St.
two bedroom furnished bouse
but unable to find wbat you 2-ROOM furnished apartment, 310
wanted? S E E
STEMPER’S
Magnolia. Phone A. K. RosaetTRR STATE OF FLORIDA VSl
"Don’t Throw Your Money
ter, Florist, FA 2-1231.
S A R A H E . LORD.
Away" Ad in lha FOR SALE
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FOR S A L S :
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room. Lot » It. ■ l » ft. Small
a sim a isg pml. II ft. x 13 ftUtility ream ar work shop
Hark yard Fenced. H U M , 1343
daws, M cloning casta, par*
manta 344 moFtkljr, Include* tsan r a n e e and taxes. Call
FA 1-2213 ar FA M I U .

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HOUSE FOR SALE:
12.344 dews, 23444 K f menlh
4Vs% mortgage. 4 reema, tacledlag 3 had reema. H i bgtha;
sstra large Flarld« ream, pine
panelled, dee Me glass deers.
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2. For Rent
1-BEDROOM,
parti;
furniihed
home. Call after 1:00, NO 13122.
FURNISHED cottage
Mary. FA 2-3046.

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Lake

NICELY furnished 1 room apart­
ment private entrance. 307 Park
Ave.
1033 W. FIRST: Light housekrcpin a roomi, all furniihcd, private
entrance!. No Children.
FURNISHED garage apartment,
alto utilities. Air conditioning
optional. Adulta. Call FA 2-1*24.
1-BEDROOM unfurnished house
Fenced backyard. FA 2 1967.
g-ROOM house, unfurnished, mod­
ern, on lake located in Gcneia,
Fla. 165 per month. FA 3 3318,
Oviedo.
RENT OR SALE: 3 bedroom
home, Pinecrcst. By owner. Im­
mediate occupancy. FA 2-7393.
• ROOM unfurnished house, water
heater, stove, refrigerator. Nice
location. Adulta only. FA 2-2939,

4. Real Fatal* Wanted

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

ONE ACRE— 17-82, 200' facing
Lake Monroe! approximately
600' West of Sanford City Line.
Write Box S, c /r Sanford Her­
ald.

BEE IT NOWI
Four bedroom, 2 ’seth borne. Quiet
community. LR. 13' x 20'; DR.;
kitchen, built in stove, disposal.
Utility room wired for washer SUNLAND ESTATES: 8 bedroom
house. Corner lot. Low down
and dryer. Cohter lot 100' x 120'
payment, FA 3-7035.
with 12 orange trees. Low down
payment. No qualifying. Phone
FOR SALE: I Bedroom house,
' FA 2 3314.
partially furnished. Needs some
repair. Lot approx. 83 x 423.
Located on IT-82, one mile north
o f Monroe bridge. My equity
BROKER
1600. Take up payments of 830.
W. B. Shippy, Assoc.
per month, 3% interest approx.
202 So. Park Avo. Ph. FA 1-3661
83300. Contact R. J. Hayes. P. O.
LOVELY 3 bedroom, &gt; bath home
Box 495. Lake Mary—or call
in Dreamwold, 331T Osceola Dr.
FA I-1B95.
By Appointment

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

W. H. *'BillH Stemper Agency
Realtor k Inauror
Phone FA 2 4991
Phone FA 2-8331
9

112 N. Park
2601 Park Dr.

k fUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom,
2 bath, extra la*ge home. View
o f lake. Aaaumo FHA or FHA
la s e r v i c e mortgage. Ph.
FA 2-3871._____________________

LAKKFRONT HOME
Lovely I bedroom, 2 bath, CB
borne, situated on Lake Minnie.
Features include built in range,
heating unit, water heater,
blinds, and many extras. Only
Ml 1 year old. Total price-430 000.
Terms available!______________

FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
LUllaa Tram*
X. R. Ivera, D. H. Whltmora
Asaociates.
1441 S. Park Ave. Pfa. FA 2 3321
After hours, FA 2-3613, FA 3 4*31
FA 2-0381, /A 2 3012

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I BDRM., 1 bath home, kitchen
equipped, Fla. Rm. fenced yard
FA 2-1330 after S P. M.
Call • * . •

A. K. ROSSKTTER

FLORIST
FA 2-1811
Celery Ave.
For All Your Floral Needs
Member — Florist Telegraph
Delivery Assoc.

1-akefront
Just

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QUIET

ON

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LOTS
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Dow Moon

A. BEAUTIFUL

Privileges
Sanford

LAKE

True S u b u r b a n L i v i n g
LARGE

LOTS — PRICED

11,500

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15,000

Terms — 39% Dona — | Years On Balance
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

V A N C E f. DOUGLASS

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ASSOCIATES: Alvia Odham. C. O. Tedd, Jee Douglas*,
f i n MeCey
HWT. IT-82 A ONOBA BD.
PH- FA 2-8341

15. Special Services

Sewing Mach. Repairs

R. HOME: 3 bedrooms. X 11. Work Wantad
baths. Terms available. Low
HOUSEWORK. FA 1-2*66.
down payment. 713 Bnarcliff.
Ph. FA 2-5429.
ACCOUNTANT desires position
with future in Florida. Present­
BUY OK THE YEAR: If you
ly employed by C.P.A. firm
nerd a big three bedroom house
with 4 years coitinuou* exper­
with 1‘ * baths rail FA 2-3281.
ience. B. R. A. degree. Major
We are ready to sell lo you.
in accounting. Married. Aga 26.
Total 310.300. Monthly payments
Replies confidential. Box C, 6 / 6
368 00. We can sell 2 ways;
Herald.
3230 down could be arranged.
WOMAN want* housework or dnye
HOUSE for aale. Three bedroom
work. Ph. TA 2-4016.
and one bath ranch style home.
Low down payment, 4 tirr VA I R O N I N G in my home. Call
loan. Monthly payment* 174 00.
rA 2 7066 after 1 P. M.
Located at 208 Bamboo Drive
In Sunland Estates. C a l l
12. Ilumbing Service*
FA 2-3663.
PLUMBING
6. Mortgage Loans
Contra cling k Repalri
Free E ilim alci
MORTGAGE LOAN!
R. L. HARVEY
Commercial and
204 Sanford Ave. Phon* FA 2-2363
Conventional Residence
WISE and JOHNSON
431 Magnolia Ph: GA 3-3493
Orlando. Fla.

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ALL MAKES k

MODELS

RENTALS $3 WEEK
303 W. First St. (24 hr. ser.)
FA 2-3623

CAR FOR SALE. 1933 Bulek Super
LANDSCAPE GARDNER
4 dr. sedan with automatic
FRANCIS PEZOLD
transmission, radio and haater.
We put In lawns — Sodding, Sprig
Call FA 2-7798 after 3.00 P. M.
ging
Financing ran be arranged.
Peat — Renovation
NASH Metropolitan that look* and
FREE ESTIMATES
runs like new. Motor re-buklt In
10 yra. Experience Ph. NO 8 4780
1939. 30 to 40 m Us per goUea
FREE
ESTIMATES cheerfully
of gaa. Call FA 18987.
given. Mattress renovating, up­
holstery and slip covers. Cui- ’36 CADDILAC! FA 2 8Ml7 "
tom built bedding made to or­
der. Cad or come la. Nix Bed­ 20-A Trailers
ding Manufacturing Co.., 1301
ROYAL Spertantue, all aluminum,
So. Sanford Ave. FA 22117.
1931. 33*. wail la wall carpeting,
excellent condition. FA

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

21. Furniture

Windshield
BackGians
Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bou|bt-8old Larry'i Mart
Door Giaaa
VentGlaaa
&gt;11 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA S-41U
SERVICE
Sonkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
• BIO VALUES
114 W. 2nd St.

IS. Klactrkai Bervtcaa

THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing k Siding
Phona FA 24432
PLASTER REPAIRS, free e«limates. rA 13639______________

PIANO TUNINO * REPAIRING
W. L HARMON
Ph. FA 2-4222

YOU

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IN THE CITY — A L L CITY C O N V E N IE N C E S

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$450 Down
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HI. Fallow Country
Club Rd. A Watch
For Our Sigaa« . . .

OPEN D A ILY
9:09 A . M. TH Dark
SU N D A Y
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Jenkins Furniture
400 Sanford Ave.

FA &gt;743*

ROI.I.AWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day. Week, or Meath—
FURNITURE CENTER
lino French Ave.
Ph. FA 3-7633
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work guaranteed. Free K illmates. Phona FA 3-TSI9.

22. Articles For Sait

A .Satisfied customer Is our best
YELLOW SQUASH by the bushel.
advertisement.
FA 20415.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
103. So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 3742 GOOD used frame windows, Jamba
and assorted lumber. See fore­
Re liv elier With Professional
man at Nicholson Bulek Bldg.
Beauty Car*.

•eeety 8alaw
SERVICE CALLS 82*6
8616 Oak
FA ( 7664
Tha Biggest Lilli* Shop
In Sanford. All Parts And
Ifi. Flowers A Plants
Labor Ctiranleed *0 Days.
SANFORD RADIO 4&gt; TV CENTER
Cut Flowers For Any Occasioa
•th. k Sanford Ava. FA 1*741
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
or
FA 24270
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state- FA 2 1820
menta, Invoices, hand bllli, and
p r o g r a m s , tie. Progressive
Printing Co. Phona FA ( W I ­
SH West 13lh St.

3-BEDROOMS, 11) TILE HATIIS with colored nature*.
Itrrssse fleers, Venetian blinds, carpertr. screen perch,
utility roses and many a4ker extras.

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15. Special Services

$10,750 - FROM - $69 MO.

M

AIR- CONDITIONING

H.

CABINETS: pre-finlshed, custom
made or built to order. General
Mill Work Boyd'* Cabinet Shop,
WALL PAPERING k PAINTING
307 Elm Ave., FA 2 2816.
Work Guarantaed
Bob Beard
Coatart M l West *(h S t
15-A Beauty Parlors
Phone FA 2 8643

*50 DOWN

A

STINK

Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 24432

14. Build, Paint Ik Repair

- ' c o u n t r y cluV "
MANOR
MOVES

WILSON - MAIER

House Wiring — electric Service
Sid Vihlen
RANDALL PLKCTRIC 00.
112 Magnolia
FA 14611

I960, Z.Z.. Sews on buttons, make*
butonholas automatically, #m&gt;
br.tiderys, appliques. Payments
38.10. Write Credit Manager,
Box 30. c /o Sanford Herald.
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
1 Cent per lb.
THE SANFORD HERALD
OFFICE
204 W. 1st. St. PA 1-Mil
Sell Ue Your Furniture. Qu'ck
Service With Tha Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 1-0*77.
CULL CUCUMBERS tl.M bu. la
your container. Harold Kaatner,
West 13th. Street
SALK SALE SALK
SIN G ER -LB., 918.00; Ambassador
828.30; Tru-Sew 838.00. Phone
FA 2 3623, 301 W*lt la t S t,
Sanford.

LAMBRETTA
MOTOR SCOOTERS

BELL’S SHELL SERVICE
13th k French Ave.

RELAX!
ENJOY T R O U B LE -F R EE

D R IV IN G

Vacation Fun?
DRIVE

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FA 2 4622

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R. Female Help Wanted

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22 Articles For Bala

3000 Free TV SUmpa
Senkarik Glaaa and Taint Co.
with each acootar purchase
BOAT: 13 ft. Thompson: wind­ 112-114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 4621
shield and controls; Sears trail­
er; 1936, II H. P. Kvinrude S A W D U S T
and shavings. 22- A Article* Wanted
FA 2-3877, Buckner k Son.
6400. FA 2-1906.
WANTED: Spring tooth harrow
for t h r e e
point hook-up.
30 H. P. JOHNSON Javell- motor, COMPLETE I rooms of furniture,
FA24640.
plus washing machine, mower
electric atarter, excellent condi­
tion. FA 2 4468.
and 3 metal cabinets. FA 2 6331
2L I.oat A Found
after 8 p. m.
Mercury Outboard Motors
DESIRE la sell emerald cut dia­ FOUND: l lawn roller and 1 lawa
WOODRUFF MARINE
mond engagement ring. Like
marker. Owner may claim at
2401 French Ave.
FA 2-11*3
new. If interested call FA 2-3338
Fir# Station No. 2 and par to*
after T p. m.
this ad.
20. Automoblllee

# QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
TV Service within the hour. Re­
pair your TV for 37.30, In your WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
home or no charge. Sunshtaa
TV, FA 2 *833.
Naw and Used Furnitar*
311 E. First St.-~ •
FA 2-8*22
PllWpS - SPRINKLERS
Plumbing A Heating
7. Hualncaa Opportunities
All types and sites, installed New k Used Furniture k Appli­
AIR CONDITIONING
“ Do II Yourself"
ances. A Good Pile# T*
3IAJOR oil rompany truck atop for CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 243d)
BUY. SELL or TRADE
lease. FA 2 7682 or FA 2 7332.

Stenstrom Realty
CENTRAL air conditioned *
heated home; two bedrooms,
ranae, refrigerator, disposal,
large water heatrr, Venetian
blind* and drapes. Jalousie
porch. On large lot. Well. As­
sume 4ft loan, monthly pay­
ments only 333.22. down pay­
ment (2,00u, total price (11,*30
Call PA 2 1363.

r i buy an automatic drier!"

3-BDRM. block home. Low down W. 4TED, Men, Women. Raise
payment, VA loan. FA 2-3273.
bait lor us at home. Full, spar#
time. Doesn't take up spaee.
SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom
We furnish everything. Sher­
home. Assume VA loan. Low
wood. Dept. G-411, Monmouth,
down payment, $73.83 per mo.
Maine.
FA 2 2937.

111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 3-2(20
“ Open evenings til 8:30 PM"

Lakevlew
South

*'Ok*yt Okay!
3-HEDROOM, 1 hath home in Sun­
land, $50u down, assume VA
loan, 876.93 a month. 208 Sun­
land Dr. FA 2-1432.
10. Male or Female

COLORED MAID: mutl live on
premises. Salary 3123, room and
STENSTROM RE A L IY
board. Seminole County Home.
Offers these select homes for
FA 2 0083.
your inspection and will be
pleased to abow them at your LADIES WANTED: Earn (40 lo
convenience.
830 spare time. Car necessary.
Phone FA 24261.
BEL A I R - A 2 BR, CB home
located on a beautiful landscap­
AVON CALLING
ed corner lot in a fine neighbor­
Pleasant dignified part time
hood. Includes well and pump
work near your home at an
for lawn sprinkler system,
A V O N Representative. We
alove and new refrigerator plus
train you. Mr*. Jean Mllanich,
other extra*. Priced below mar­
Box 2(6, Lockhart, Fla.
ket value because of military
t r a n s f e r . (10,730. Attractive
termi. 4'V“&gt; mortgage.
COMPANION for elderly person;
room, board and (alary. Slone
HIGHLAND P A K K - A delightful
Island, Enterprise. P h • a e
3 BR home alluatrd on a very
FA 2 4260 or, FA 2 3689.
large cornrr lot with beautiful
shade trees. Ideal location for
cool summer living. Very at­ 9. Mai* Help Wanted
tractive terms for only 11000 HELP WANTED, retired gentle­
down. Convenient lo schools and
man for position a i cashier. See
shopping - centers. Total price
3lr, Prince between • and 7
812,830.
P. M. at Movielaad Drive la
Theatre. No phone calls.
LOCH A R B O R - An attractive 3
BR, 2 bath, CB home In beauti­ 10. Male or Femal*
ful Loch Arbor, attractively
priced at 314,830. Terms are WANTED: Gradara and packtrs
available! Price Includes stove,
for produce. Apply at old Dingrefrigerator, Venetian blinds and
felder Packing House on Soulh
otbar features.
Sanford Avenue. Ask for W. G.
Strickland.
STOP IN TO SEE US OR CALL:

EXCLUSIVE
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Stenstrom Realty

LAND WANTED

WE ARE INTERESTED

HAIRY INDIGO
21 INCH TV, RCA mahogany eon
Th# Ideal cover, crop for grovea
sole, excellent condition. Call
and pasture sowing.
FA 3-1826.
Early, per 100 lba ............... *28.00
Regular, per 100 lba .........(27.00 UMBRELLA tanta 331.63 up. lift
Quantity discounts.
vest, boat cuahloM. AxMY-NAVY
CITRUS BAGS
SURPLUS, 310 Sanford Ave.
1 bu. M — (175.00, H Bu.
6 GUAGE Ithlea pump 340. 20
M—3100.00
guaga model 12 Windcheater
■« Bu. M. — MS. 0
pump, (63. Call FA 2-41(2.
A. M. PREVATT, Phon# 21*4,
Seville. Fla.
REDI-MIK-CONCRETE
37” Window Still (1.23
17. Pete, Livestock. Supplies
34” Window Lintel* (1.23
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
PUPPIES: Tk 2 4264.
306 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2-3731
GERMAN SHEPHERD pupa 14
weeks old, had ihota. Males (33. FREEZER, Deluxe 22 foot upright
FA 1-1363.
6 months old. Take up payments
(28.12 month. See Clyde Walla
QI ARTKR HORSE, 6 years old,
at DeWItl Trailer Court.
well trained and easy to bandie. FA 2 0763.
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
19. Boat* and Motors
VENETIAN BLINDS
Eneleaad head. Rag-proof bottom
Gateway To The Waterway
roll with plastic ends. Plastic
Your EVINRUDE Daaler
or rayon Upas. Cotton or nylon
H obson Sporting G ood *
cords.
304-61 E. lit.
Ph rA 2-3MI

Paying these sky high rent* when 3 R E D R O O M . 1 bath, kitchen
you can own thi* fine, two bed­
equipped. Large corner lot.
room and den. completely fur­
S260U equity. 4‘ sV. Gl mortgage.
nished home, located in quirt
Ph. FA 24397.
neighborhood for only $73 PER
MONTH after making a LOW
We have Just received another 3
down payment.
acre listing in Lake Mary. The
READY TO MOVE INI
last one was purchased two
CALL US TODAY I
days after the ad appeared.
Don’t let thii one get away, a
W. If. “ Rill” Stemper Agency
splendid buy at 439iK&gt;. Contact—
Realtor 4s laaumr
Phona FA 2-4991
112 N. Tark
Phona FA 2-8331 2901 Park Dr 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-242*.
"Open Evenings til 1.30 PM”
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN

St. Johns Realty Co.

22. Artidaa For Sal*

Mon. May 23, 1960— Pane 9 16. Flowers 4k Plants

MONEY AWAY

Stenstrom Realty

fc helping you find the home or
apartment at your choice. Call
today!

Ijrralb

Beautiful 3 llcdru.m 2 Rath Home
with Hardwood floors. G E
equipped Kitchen
Thermosta­
tically controlled Heat. Well,
Landscapped Lo! on Dead End
3-HEDROOM, 2 bath house: at­
Street where Childrrn play In
tached garage. 812 Cherokee Cir­
»a(et.v Wa will be proud to abow
cle, Sunland Estates. FA 2-2339
you this today.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
MOVE RIGHT IN
Raymond Lundquitt, Assoc.
FHA Financing—No Closing Cost
FA 2-3951
Atlantic Rank Bid*. — for an appointment call —
Helen E. Noonan at
W. II. Bill Stemper Agency
DON'T THROW YOUR
FA 2-1331
FA 2 4911

J. VV. HALL

B13 ROSALIA DR: 3 bedroom, kit­
chen equipped home. 3300 down,
888 monthly. FA 3-4517.

sr.no

Ganforb

Registered Real Es*ate Broker
Ph FA l-tlot 17-12 at rflawatha

We need small acreage listings,
2544 French Ave.
from two to forty acres. These
Realtor
are excellent seller* when pro­ “ Call Hall"
Phona FA 2 3641
perly presented and advertised.
Call us and wo will tend an NEW 2 bedroom CB house, furn­
ished. on 3 lots. Call FA 2413*.
associate out to view the pro­
Will accept trailer.
perty, we do not list over the
telephone. Conta'i acreage de­
partment
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
11* N. Perk Ave. Ph. FA &gt;4123
li t N. Park Ave. Phon* FA 2-2120
“ Open evenings til 8:30 PM"
S-B. R. home. fum. or unfurn. Buy
equity. Wit) rent 1110 a month.
WANTED to buy or rent: one
Wynnewood Dr. Ph. FA 2-3880.
atory or split level house with
three or more bedroom*; at HOUSE and FURNITURE for
Wait 1800 aquaro ft. living area.
aale. Three bedroom home in
Call r A 2 8383.
Altamonte Springs, with screen­
ed in Florida room. House Is
air conditioned. On corner lot
with no traffic. Furniture it
new. If interested sail MI 7-8832
LOTS o r ACREAGE
Give legal description, price
2-BEDROOM CB house. Florida
and lermi. Write P. O. Box
room, utility . 001. and carporic.
&gt;72, Sanford, Florida.
3400 down for cquity.FA2-2326.

S. Real Batata For Sola

iEhr

Real Estate For Sale

5. Real Entitle For Sale

Ceaalrnctien Co* lac.
(41 Wont ( i l k atreat
Phan# FA 2-3181

NEW BOMBS

57 B IIIC K
Speoial Fordor Hardtop - Fully Equipped . Vary Low M B *
aga • Beautiful White Finiah and Whitewall Tiros • Lfk*
New laaide and Out • Perfect Far That Summer Vacation
Trip.

1495
5 8 O L D S M O B IU
Super -MR” Tudor Hardtop . Baautlful Rad sad WhK*
Finiah and Whitewall Tire* - Vary Lew Mileage « Uke
New Inalde aad Out • Make Year VaoatUa A "
On* Ie Thla Air Condilkaaed Beauty.

2495

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Odham &amp; Tudor
South Pinecreat
On Oeera Bead, Be. e f Sanford

Sunland Eatates
17-92, I mil** if*. o f Master#

Closing Coat

57 FORD
Country Sedan Fordor Station Wagon •
and Whlta Finiah . Whitawal Tice* .
leg • Perfect For Family Outlaga This

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1495

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$135

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FHA-IN-8ERVICE

Vary
•98” Fordor Hardtop • All Factory........
low Mileage • Factory Air Conditioning • Maks Yonr
Vacation Safa and Comfortable In Thin “ OB’,» Uead Car.

Imaiediate Occupancy
1 Yaar Pereonal
S a tisfa ctio n

1895

G U ARANTEE
Year pareaeel sallsfecUoa f «
see fell year aa the eoaetrecIlea of year hem* or meaty

FREE WELCOME
T* Saaferdi Ba Oar Gaaala Fes
S Day* Abaelntely Free,
Without Obligation At Oa* Ol
Sanford's Landtag Meteie While
Yea Locals Mousing Fur Yen 41
Your Family. Pick Up Keys AI
SsUa Of flee!

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Satan Of flee

Sanford

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J. Jlreltcjr Odham, Pi Mid tat

Our Uead Care Will Be Displayed Far Ysar
a Lot.
to*.
Inspection Nightly On Our Large Lighted

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MRS. ESTHER EVANS w u Insulted u new president
of the Business end Professions! Women's Club slonr
frith • elete of other officers. Shown et the induction
meeting ere, from left, Mrs. Nells Livinfston, eorresl l i i i n f secretery; Mrs. Jessie Brinson, second vice
president; Miss Adrienne C. Welts, pest president Flo-

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Nikita M a y Hove .
M in e d Tha Boat
IHMANAPOUB (OFI&gt; - The
president at •■firm which bulk
a Jet heat tor President Elaanhawer to aim to Nikita B. Khrsahebev aald today the Runlas
H m ilsr may have missed tha
host, literally, whan ha torpedoed
the summit eouferenet.
The HAM heal, an II • foot Jet
eruieer hearing a silver phqus,

abowad agraeloa wars receiving
numerous Inquiries but that moat
travalera wan apparantly taking
a "wait sad aaa stUluda."
loma agent! are advising clients
to eaacal thalr tripa, ellbar becauio they believa Aswrlcani may
ba aubjtclad to uncomfortable hos­
tility or because they feel that "If
lhe’a set good aneugh for them,
ra era iheold go."
Jack Wlermms, prsaldent at
American Teurlat Burras, a
"wbolaaalo" agency which hasdla« arrange&lt;uenU with RwuU't
Intouriat and otbera tor stbsr
aessetsa. aaid bo toll that "U
they don’t want President Elsrahewer, why should we Asa them
M million dollars In tourist monay."
Ha aald ha aim felt thing*
might he "thoroughly unpleasant"

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The florid* Federstloo of Art
Is *pensoring a "paintnik" In Da8s ry Sunday, from 10 a. m, to 4
p. ta. &gt; "paintnik", in caas you
don't know, la a picnic for paint*
on, where they era picnic and
paint and alto bo observed by
curious spectators.
Thli "paintnik" wilt bt held on
lbs lawn and ground! at the hiltoric Count DeBary Manilon.
which la Um atata beadquartan
for th« Art Padaratlon.
Tha Fadaratloo baa announced
Uut ipsetatora art wtlcomt. Adminion wlU ba M cants and
boveraga and cako art included
Is lbs sdmUaioii. Anyone wfee is
really hungry Is tdvlsad to bring
bii owa lunch.
Artists (roa at) over Florida
will ba painting. If you have savor
•sen an artist at work hats la
Um chance.

OUTGOING BOUTHSIDR PT-0Prsaldent Dob Bales, left, eonvrstulstee
mewtf elected, president H. W. Rnwle while ether officers look on. Left to
right* Bales, Rawls, Ernest Southward, first vice president; Mrs. J. C.
Miteheli, second vice president end Mra. Welter Cook, secretary.
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Jn Flight
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
America today fired an Atlaa mis­
sile With e dummy warhead on a
1.000-mile flight t o e petat off the
Hb of South Africa.
The *Wt&gt;ot Atlaa took SI minutes
to make a trip that, aimid at the
northeast, would have penetrated
deep late the heart ef the Soviet
Union.
I The AUbb soared 1,000 miles to
Rhe edge of space with tht dummy
warhead plus 1,000 pounds Of “ nor­
mal research and development"
instruments.
The note cone bit the water Just
north ef Prince Edward Island,
off the southere Up of Africa.
The shot exceeded the prevloua
long distance mlaalle mark set
by Russia,—7.TB7 miles over the
Pacific Ocean last January with n
-called “ super rocket."
The Air Force said the purpose
of the teat “ wai to obtain date on
re-entry at Increased velocities re­
sulting from longer range flights.”
The Allas passed between South
America and Africa but did not
cross any land maiaea, the Air
Force said.
Two ablpa and an airplane were
staUoned downrange to track the
missile’s Bose cone.
ADM longest previous
prWTIVUB HOI
- The
shot «7
by IH
an
Atlas wss s,ra miles ever the Atlsnllc.
As it pulled from Us psd snd
- dissppesred Ugh tale n baay sky
toward the southeast, the Atlas
appeared well ea Its way to an
historic flight that would' over­
shadow the best that Russia has
offered publicly to the way of ta g
distance shots.
Soviet missilemen fired a multis t a g e d ballistic mlssllt last JenW ik ry that sent Us nosa cone into
' the Pacific Ocean S0Q miles from
Pesrl Harbor and wUhin twe miles
ef Us Urget. That abet severed
7,7*7 miles.

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Collins Endorses Carlton In Governor Race
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Gov.
LrRoy CollLni today endorsed
Doyle I . Carlton Jr. Cor governor
in the May M run-off primary.
Colllna, who made the- announce■ant at hit weakly oawa confer­
ence, aaid ho thought Carlton r «a
the candidate beat qualified and
equipped to make this elate the
heat governor."
“ 1 abaft vote for him on election
day," the governor said.
Collins aaid Carlton had "dear­
ly indicated” he wanta to keep
the Mate ea Ue present nuree in
racial matters. And CoIUna said
he was proud of the course the
state had been following for the
peat yean.
He aaid, "where is there another
state that haa done a better Job
in this area than Florida." to the

campaign debate Thursdsy night,
Carlton aaid he would do every*
thing lawfully he could to maintele icbopl aegregatlon, but would
oever order a achool cloeed.
Bryant reiterated his stand tor
segregation, but added. “ I will
never close the schools el Flor­
ida."
Both aaid they favor raises for
teachers and a minimum wage
law,
Colllna' announcement he would
eupport Carlton came as a longawaited Indication el hla eboke
la the governor's race.
•Colllna aaid bo haa no present
plana to make a speech on behalf
of the Wauchula rancher “ bet I
never close the door."
Colllna apparently broke hla long
silence aa a result of much pres-

sure from Carlton supporters. It
also was believed that recent en­
dorsements of Bryant by former
Gov. Millard Caldwelt and Mra.
Dan McCarty helped force Colllna'
band.
He refUsrd to endorse a candi­
date In the first primary and had
indicated until hla announcemtnt
today that he would keep mum un­
til election day.
The outright attack on Collins'
policy toward the touchy rare
problem by Caldwell Thursday
night also played a part In the
surprise Collins announcement.
The governor had said earlier
that ha would stay out of tho
campaign unless forced to de'end
his administration.
Caldwelt said in a statewide
broadcast Thursday night endors­
ing Bryant that the Collins admini-

•i rat ion was "soft toward integra­
tion."
Colllna' endorsement of Carlton
brought e stream of questions
from newsmen on tht race angle
ol the campaign.
But the governor refused to com­
ment on whether the election of
Bryant would, hi hit opinion, be
a repudiation ol the racial course
taken bp the Colllna administra­
tion.
;
Carlton and Bryant Indicated In
their Pensacola debate Thursday
night they hold doubts about the
wisdom of capital punishment.
The heavily-populated areas of
the Southeast Florida roast draw
both men from the Florida pgr.handle today aa they stumped
through Dada and Broward coun­
ties.

Carlton aaid in Ew television
debate be favora modification ad
the eapltal punlihmaM law. He
aaid there la a definite dfsUnclta
between a man who ktlla with pre­
meditation and one who ktlla ea
Impulae.
“ It haa been proved that aapBtil puniahment la not ■ daticrenB
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to
crime,"
Bryant uld he would hate to
be faced aa governor with the
problem of allowing a man to be
put to dtalh. He said he beta
that If capital puniahment were
abolished, persons who commit
capital crimes should ho put le
prison permanently.
The debate failed to preduee
clashes such aa occurred at simi­
lar appearances to Tallahassee
and Miami.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday. High today, 86-04. Low tonight, 62-68,
United Praia Leaned Wire

TWO LYMAN High School students, Mary Lynn McCanna and James Henry Beusee, have been awarded |400 a
year general scholarships to be used in preparation for
careers as teachers. The two students were selected in a
competitive examination taken by more than 1,000 stu­
dents In the state. Another Seminole County student was
also named recipient of the award. She is Dian Aiken of
Seminole High School,
(Herald Photo)

Tornado Levels
Kansas Town

Established &lt;908

FRIDAY, MAY 20. 1960

NEW YORK (U PI)
prices at 1 p m.:
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Bethlehem Steel ......
Chrysler ...................
Curtiss • Wright ......
DuPont ....................
Eastman Kodak .......
Ford Motor .......... .
General Electric .......
General Motors .........
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Penney .....................
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Sears Roebuck .........
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“ We must be prepared for the
international outlook to become
more stem."
Ho praised President Eisenhow­
er tor wisdom snd courage in an­
nouncing an and to U-t flights and
dedtnad to predict what Khrush­
chev haa In-store for Berlin.
Macmillan
said Khrushrhev
gave ne suggestion shortly before
tho summit meeting wai to have
started that he intended to wreck
it
Ha rold Khrushchev mentioned
the apy plane incident in a letter
eight days before the conference
and otpresaed belief the confer­
ence would achieve Utile. But be
did net indicate hla own course,
Macm|lUn aaM.
Macmillaa
aaid Khrushchev
Mated in the letter he would not
negotiate under threats, but that
Britain beltoved those “ threats"
ended whan Eisenhower, sold the
apy ftighto had he— euepended.

News Briefs
Fidi
Catch O ff
- w ta u iu n m u MIDI,
i •eoforrf\Greybo—d-Bt. Petersburg
tofttbtlT cam*
Admission price to the rally at
toe audio* wiU be o voting r*g-latratioo card.
Thr— —mmiasta races will
he at stake In the primary and
a constable's post in District 4
and Peace Justice peat to Dis­
trict «.
to Races Include: District S County
Commission; J. D. Cordell and
Ted Williams; District t, James
Avery snd ’ Incumbent Lawrence
Swodord; District I, Incumbent
Homer Uttie and John FiUpatrick.
In the eo—table's race, Bob
Carroli will faeo O. O. Own snd
Elmer-Ashley nod Homer Bowen

SANFORD, FLORIDA

—Th. In.

'enwortb tornado '“ caueed comto*
erable damage. Houses and barns'
Just disappeared acd we're trying
to find out If anyMe la Missing.” ,
The American Red Goes sent
a disaster unit to lUusvUie and
Silver Lake, near Topeka, Kan.,
a tornado swooped through
Mail Rate Hike Asked after
the farm area. Nina nomas were
WASHINGTON (U P I) —The U. S destroyed and several persons tod
Chamber of Commerce urged Con­ Jured.
gress today to atrenmltoo the BeThe twister skimmed across
ti— 'a mall handling and raise poatal rates to make tha Post Olflce
Department aelf-auppmUng. The
chamber called for postal rats in­
crease* — Ural, second and third
class mail to wipe out tho expect­
ed ISM million I'oit Office Depart­
ment deficit in the next fiscal
year.
Stales commercial
in IBM totaled 3,100,000,000 pounds,
slightly below the record catch to
IMA’ The average price paid' fish­
ermen was 4.71 cents per found,
the lowest In to years.

Merger Vote Asked

LOS ANGELES (U PI) ~ Isle Errol Flynn's teenage
to mate, Beverly AadUnd, haa

•vangcliM. '
Superior Judge AUon Miliar,
finding Beverly to ha “ a bad girt
but not real bad,” aaubbad tha IT*
year-old btanda'a ■ e ther sad
awarded custody to tha Bar.
Leonard Eltera aad Ua wife.
• T a vary happy," sobbed Bee-

NEW YORK (UPI) - Stockhol­
ders ef the Atlantic Coast Lint
Railroad and Seaboard Air Lin*
Railroad will be asked to vote
approval later thin year ef a mer­
ger of the two lines. Termi of the
prepoaad ACL-Seeboard merger
cell tor the creation of a new
company to be known ts Seaboard
Coastline Railrosd Co.

Collins Still Trying
TALLAHASSEE IUPI) - Gov.
LeRoy Collins said today ha has
written n*w lettars to three presi­
dential hopefuls asking them to
meet with tho Florida Democratic
e— vention delegation to discuss
the Issues. Tha governor said be
a—t toe leUar—' v Senators John
Kaaaady,
d Johnson and
Stuart SymingtM.

Hate Rally Staged
TOKYO (U PI) —MiUloaa af Chi­
nese Communist staged a "hate
America” rally In Peiping and its
suburbs today and a leader liken­
ed the U. I. position at tho summtt conference to a murderer
fleeing tha law court. Teng Hsiaoping, general secretary of th* Chiaoaa Communist Party, lad what
tba Communist Now Chian Nsws
Agency called an “ unprecedented
mammoth rally" Jn Peiptop to
back Nikita Khruaficbav aad con­
doms what ha called "U. S. aggreaaMs aad prevocattoa."

Final School Day
For SHS Graduates
Search Continues
For NAS Crewman

Navy aaarch planes today con­
tinued to comb th* Banana River
area west of Patrick Ate Fore*
Base, for toa third victim of a
Sanford based Navy Jet that crash­
ed Wednesday end took tha lives
ef lu three-man crew.
Still missing was Aviation Mo­
th sale i c Gtan Llmbert ef 174014
Magnolia Avt., Sanford.
Tha other victims were L4. Har­
ry A. Lackey 11 of 111 Oakland
Dr.,.tha pUoi and instructor pilot
LL (jg ) Louis M. Beverly of 416
Briar CUfL
Funeral aorvicea tor Lt. Beverly
will ha conducted at t a. mTuaaday. Gramkow Funeral Home
reported.,
Tha Navy will apaa a court of
Inquiry Into th# causa of tba
crash next week.

Tha culmination of 13 t a g years
of bcIi m ] will coma to a rlimax
today for the 1PM graduating clan
kt Seminole High School.
A “ Fun A f t e r Graduation"
•vent will taka placa at Now Smyr­
na Batch Monday,, undar tha supervlsta of Mrs. Harry Robson,
chairman of tha all-day picnic
.Th* event la being sponsored by
the Rotary Club with the assist­
ance of bcal merchants. Those
donating to too affair were Ralph
Wight, William Shook, Earl Toney
and tho Winn Dixie Store and
Hollar Motors.
Tha mothers participating to tha
annual event are Mrs. WUliipn
Shook; Mrs. R. E. Osterholm;
Mrs. Ned Julian; Mra. Fred Wil­
liams; Mrs. Earl Toney; Mra.
H, L. Osborne; Mrs. William
Btemper; Mr*. E. II. Alexander;
Mra. R. C. Wood; Mrs. S. D. All­
rod; Mra. J. 0. Osborn and Mrs.
J. V. Stowell Jr.
Urn members of tha Sanford
Elks donated too chairs and Hugh
CarltM, principal of Plnecrest
school, loaned tha use at the
school's speaker,

Queen Mother's
Romance Denied
LONDON (U P I) - Buckingham
Poloco today ompkoUoolly doolcd
a report appearing to a Now York
Tb# Sanford Art Assn.’ will prenewspaper that Qua** Mother Ett- •em « brand a*w aatectiafe. of
Tisahrik, M. waste t* marry tor

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•wholly without
Tha Haw York

foam noma to 4 p. m. Sunday- Th*
amot laflea's auction, with too
Navy’s Jack From as aucflotmor,
will ho hold m 7 p. m. Monday.
A s display will to mam to too

4,000 Marchers
Say'Ban The Bomb'
AMONG THE HIGHLIGHTS of tha Armod Fore** Day celebration hare
'Saturday will bn a tour of a Navy craah boat uand in rescuing downed fly&gt;
ere and ahipa in distraite, The boat, docked at tha Lake Monroe bandahell,
arrived here from the Mayport Naval Air Station. The craft will be opened
to tha public from l i a. m. to 8 p. m.
(Herald Photo)

SUMMIT, Alaska (U P I) - A
ski-equipped helicopter tailed to­
day in its attempt to rescue an
injured woman and four injured
men who have been stranded aince
Tuesday aa Ml. MrKlalay, North
American's highest mountain.
The helicopter wai forced to re­
turn to Ft. Greeley for repairs.
Paul Crows, leader of the
stranded group, ridiped that “ all
(iva persona a n to worsening con­
dition."

Youth Charged
With Fire, Theft
to th*
be too
ho »bow
I to.our
Mra.
Of too

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ma* and
it work*
brimo."

“Tba association's numbers,
experienced artista and heginacre, all have Moo working to add
to too cultural pursuits of th*
community and w* hope toelr
efforts will giv* a n pleasure I*
tha public." Mra. DeWiT saidTho auction will ha held to halo
defray expenses for soma Senn­
nail County youagater to tha
annual aammor camp Bar art

hower haa coma under (he to*
fluence ef American “ cold war
circles" who have ne Interest
In reaching a settlement with Rueala.
Kbruahchtv, frowning darkto
wUle a Carman interpreter read
hla speech to I,MB Communist
functionaries In East Berlin 'MkA
he admitted that “ P r e s t o A jK *
senbower has a tougher p N H M ’
than I do."
He told the CofflmuatoH Me
Pentssoo was opposed toWBMBr
fUl negotiations St tbe‘ S toM K
and arranged the d lsp a M D jflB
Intelligence plane ever t k r f i M K
Union ea May Day to enter to
sabotage toe chiefs ef governai eeB
meeting. *
Eaat Berlin ooaamunleta rounded
up tone of thousands of paras—
to cheer Ebroehchov when he
the streets of BaM Berlin to
went under heavy guard through
apeak at the rally.
The Rada orifinally planned SO
outdoor rally but after Khrushchev
wag, shooed id . Faria, they as
nounred he wouid apeak 1—lass
to toe Werner Beeleublndor Hal
when the audience ef 10.000 eeud
be earefull screened.
President Charles DedaUlle of
France Indicated to hla cabined
today he will steer o more In*
dependent course ia world at­
tain following the summit fiasco,
DsGsuUt called the cabinet
tote special session to discuss th*
effects of toe summit collapse, H*
will report to the nation to a
broadcast next Tuesday.
Eisenhower relumed home to­
day to • scheduled fanfare at
trumpets and warm bipartisan
welcome designed to show national
unity to the few ef Russian to*
suite end threats.
The president, returning from
U»e scuttled summit conference la
Parte and a hero's reception to
Lisboa, was scheduled to land at
Andrews Ate Fores Base at I
p. to.

Police turned over t* county
Juvenile authorities a IS-year-old
youth believed to bava started a
minor Are at Magnolia and Sixth
St. Wednesday and to bare broken
Into Franklin'a Curb Market an
W. Ulh SI.
The boy has admitted, I* police
that he ran away irom.b Miami
reform school tost wfck, they
said. Polio* are rhtrlrgig out bin
story.

Tha Marin* Barracks af tha
Sanford Naval Ate Stetloo will
spotlight to* Armed Forces Day
activities Saturday with a make
believe attack on a fortified "pill­
box," similar to thorn rood on
tho batUflfialds of Tarawa and
Iwo Jlma.
A riflo squad composed of U
Marinas, armed with maebino
guns, flame throwers and o baaooka, will be used to capture
the two loot high pUl box, located
at toa Bortbeast aid* of the air­
field.
The Air Station will opaa Ua
gates at It a, m., following Uw
parade which will atari at f;M
a. m.
J. 0. Galloway, grand marshal
of the event mid the parade will
form promptly at B a. m. on Oak
Ave. at too Fourth St. intersection.
At HM, to* parade will'begin
ha Jaunt along Oak Are., to Firm
St., turn oaat an* move ohm*
Firm l* Sat Carina Avo. '

"Thera will be a deputy marshal
•l each alreet intersection la dir­
ect aay unite arriving late ter
th* formation," Galloway aaid.
Tba parade will be highlighted
with a model of to* A3J Vigilant*
Jot bomber mounted aa a float,
for a pre-latroductioa preview of
the type cratt that will be based
•I too Naval Air Station later to
the summar.
Mora than l,!So civilians and
military personnel including four
Seminole County marching bands
will b* featured.
Tha activities will climax with
tba open houM at the Navy base
from 11 a. m. to I p. m. Tha
camera regulation baa been waiv­
ed by Capt. Robert Ilya to allow
tba public an opportunity to get
pictorial avid*nee of toa Navy’4
role to "Power for Peace.'’
A Nviewiag stand will ba con­
structed at First and Magnolia
with aourijr oad oily official* * * *
military - m m ia lim vtowfl* tho
parade.

NEW YORK (UPI) About 4.QI*
man, women and children, d ia ll­
ing and tinring “ ban the bomb"
marched through the heart of
Manhattan early today in demonairatc In front of United Nnilona
hrmtquartera
against
nuclear
te#*».
They marched down Broadway
ami through Times Square af.rr
lirarim speeches by ItM Repub­
lican presidential candidate Alf
31. Landan, ?.!.*». E.cr.to; Roo.
vel, and labor leader Walter R a ­
ther at a rally In Madison Square
Garden.
About 17,000 persona were pres­
ent at the Garden rally, sumsored by the Nnllaosl Committee
for a Bane Nuciea. Policy,
Carrying signs reading “ baa
tha bomb," “ fallout kills," and
“ sign nuclear bomb part," the
marchers spread out hallway
•cron tha city aa they walked
along Und St. They walked ip
n leisurely fashion along tha aid**
walk, chatting with one anoth­
er. slopping for rad lights, and
breaking out now aad than into
disorganised songs and chants.

Apopka M on Held
For Lumber Theft
A 43-year-old Apopka mao l i
boiag bold at lb* county Jail to-*
day on ebargas of atoaliag
worth af lumbar from a ■
vltioa building project Thor
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EvaagpllaUe service ....T .ltp . m.
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Presbyterian

REV. ROBERT SPEAR

Nazarene Pastor
'The Rev. Robert H. Spear, Jr.,
patter of the Flrrt Church of the
Naiarene will be leaving Sanfen!
niter five ant e half yeare of
service.
Rev. Spear’t resignation will ha
effective an Sunday. He win seen
ha laaviaf Sar the Pin t Church
at the Naiareae In MlemL
Since M r. Spear haa been the
minister af the Naiarene la Seu»
fort, the church hue built n uac­
tuary and aducatloaal buDtlng.
The membership, church giving
and the church achaal have been

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(u o rn m
BY JEANNE WAR.NICE
DO YOU NEED A PICTURE to
brighten the dark corner of ynur
living room? If so. why not try to
find one at the art auction to be
held Monday night in the patio
of the Civic Center. The auction
lit h e first to be held by the San­
ford Art Assn, and a large per­
centage of the sales will go to­
ward a scholarship for tome tal­
ented high school student.
The Art Assn., with Helen DeWit at -president, is to be con­
gratulated for organising a group
to actively participate in cultural
and creative activities and Ihelr
beginning purports to be an en­
riching and enlightening study of
M e arts for both the professional
and amateur. And we especially
welcome them aince their crea­
tive self-fulfillment brings worth­
while pleasures to others!

sha teaches it at her Crystal Lake
home and has plans for "roundingup" a*sketch group this summer.
Colonel and Mrs. Gregory moved
here two years ago when he re­
tired from service.
DONNY BROWN is among one
of several new-.artists to join the
sssn. and although it was only
two month* ago that she started

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MARY AND BART PETERSON
■Iso entertained with a small, but
charming, dinner party for the
Blackburns.

MRS. BROWN - taking instructions aha will exhi­
bit two paintings la the show. And
If you are wondering bow you
would find time to do any art work
you might remamber that Donny
la the adoring mother of six lillls
Browns!
MEG URQUHART, originator of
tho Scholarship idea, la not one
I t squander leisure moments. She
ia a talented musician and has
found that she has artistic ability
ANOTHER SANFORD WOMAN
not content to Join tha ranks of
sedentary spectators ia June Andareno, mother of four children,
who says "painting la the best
diversion from housework'^. Two
months ago June, a former pro­
fessional dancer, bought her first
palttto and haa been so busy ever
•inoe.Jhni-.Jte will -hove /three
painting* lo oxhiblL
AMONG OTHERS TO EXHIBIT
their work will bo Catherine Dod­
son, Marjorie Howard, Pat .Camp­
bell of Oviedo, Marguerite Pope,
MRS. DoWIT
Grclohen Lewis Crowell, Mildred
• f oils.
Babcock, Tbalma Sikes and Sid
Helen will have several paintings Sehlrard.
•a exhibit at tha Civic Center Sun­
NOW IF YOU HAVE BEEN aufday and Monday and row can bet
Shat at least one or two of them fleientiy inspired there ia a new
will he of flowers since they ore book at our city library that will
her favorite topic. Sha says, "1 giva added encouragement to the
love te grow them and paint them, person who want* to paint but ia
too timid to make a beginning. It
toot"
la titled, "Get In There And Flint"
BETH GREGORY, vice-presi­ and ia simple, lucid terms the
dent of tho Assn., and also chair­ author toll* one where and how
man of tho show, has enjoyed art to put this and that “ glob ef paint"
■inco childhood days. Before her - i l l of which ia likely to shock
marriage to an Air Force career the preftaaieoall—but which is, at
man, aha did commercial work least, o beginning to greater
.along with fathleo drawings. It things.
|tnu not loo long ago, after yean
A BRIDGE-LUNCHEON yester­
of water coloring, ate became hiJk l_ _lfl
Aoui mmerei day after*ooo given by Rote (Mrs.
Algernon)
Speer
end
Gene­
vieve (Mrs. Harry) Woodruff at
the Speer camp on the SI. Johns
River honored Ann (Mrs, All Wal­
lace and her sister, Mrs. Robert
O'Neill, g visitor from Detroit,
GuesU ware the honor**’* moth­
er. Mrs. W. A. Adams, Mrs. E. C.
nartda’s rtiomOUM
WoMhatm, Mr*. C. F. Cooper
tad Mr*. G. Bohmaa of Orlando,
Mr*. B short Walling of Laeaburg,
Mr*. Bibirt Crumley, Mr*. John
Mchey, Mra. Kirby Fit* Jr.. Mr*.
Wood*! Springfield, Mr*. Robert

FO O D STO RES

CAPTAIN AND MBS. J. T.
BLACKBURN” left this week after
a pleaiant »tay with friend*,
Cdr. and Mr*. Si Johnson at their
homo on Mctlonvltle Ave. One
evening the Johnsons' entertained
with a cocktail parly in their honor
—a ring of gardenia*, flanked by
white taper* in lilver candelabra,
made an attractive table setting
and the party food included a sea­
food dip (lobster, crab and shrimp
omblned with cheese In a chafing
isft) and other tasty appcliteri
such a* sharp cheese rolls, roast
beef and ham to be placed be­
tween ' rolls.
Guests were ' Mayor and Mrs.
Earl Higginbotham. Mr*. Ty Baraage, Mr*. Audrey Brownlee, Mr*.
Ellis Austin, Mrs. Pat Moore, Mr*.
Robert Ramey, Mr. and Mra. F. D.
Scott, Mrs. Andrew Carraway,
Cdr. and Mrs. Paul Spelt*, Mr.
and Mra, A. B. Peterson Sr., and
their neice, Beatrice, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Peterson Jr., Mr. and
Mr*. Roy Symes, Bill Hutchinson,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey, R-Adm.
(ret.) and Mrs, Robert Jackson,
Captain F. G. Edwards and Cdr.
and Mra. George Koen.

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HELEN DEWIT Is among the
professionals. A native of Illinois,
she attended McMurray College in
Jacksonville, 1U., tho Chicago Art
Inalituto and tho Chicago Academy
of Fine Arts, god then began a
sreer In tho commercial art
eld. She aaya gU this was before
sha became ■ "Mama" because
following that title her Interest In
art fagged and laid dormant for
10 years. But a low years ago in
Coral Gables abo joined an Art
Club and resumed her hobby of
water-coloring—and moat recent­
ly she has explored the fiedium

LIT'L G IA N T

Newman Jr., Mr*. Jam** Crapp*.
Mr*. W. C. Hill, Mr*. Tyler Dedman and Mri. George Harden Jr.

Mrs. Mitchell

Women’s Fellowship

Gives Program

Hears Reports

A t Club Meeting

Of Recent Projects

Mra. Robert Mitchell was guest
speaker at Ihe final meeting of
the club year for the American
Home Department of the Sanford
Woman's Club. She gave a demon­
stration on ' Liquid Embroidery."
After explaining how the work
is done with a ball point tube of
colored paint that writes, paints
and decorates without a brush, she
gave each member a piece of
cloth and let them experiment for
themselves.
Mrs. Donald Flamm. chairman,
presided at a short business meet­
ing when plans were made for a
bake sale, with Mrs. Alfred Chiles
and Mrs. E. W. Christensen tn
charge ef arrangements.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mr*. Christensen, Mr*. Gordon
Sweeney, Mrs. A. C. McReynold*
and Mrs. N. V. Farmer.

Fashion, Hair Show
Set For Tonight
Residents of the Sanford area are
reminded of the Spring Fashion
and Hair Show tonight at the San­
ford Woman's Club at R p. m.,
sponsored by the Hairdresers
Assn., with fashiona -from local
storea.
More than SO door prizes will
be awarded and refreshments
served. Part of the proceeds will
be donated to the Enterprise Chil­
dren's Home. Price of admission
ia t l and anyone who has not
purchased their tickets in advance
may get them at the door.
Doris Mason of Doris' Beauty
Shop, entertained tha girls who
wit] model for her shop, this after­
noon. They are Betty Hunt, Jose­
phine Burgess, Lorraine Cameron
and Darlena Mason.

HONORBE8 A T TH E BARBECUE, from left, Don Petcnton, Buddy Fulper, Henry Morynn and Rill liailey and back row, Mr. and Mrs. D. E, Peternon, and Mr. nnd Mra, W. C. Galley, parents of Don and Bill.
(Herald Photo)

Graduates Honored At Supper

SUNDAY IS THE LAST DAY
for dinner to be served to '.'outside
strays" at the MQ ranch, says
Bosslady, Gladyce Morris. After
Ibis weekend the MQ will be get­
ting ready for tha boys and girls
summer “ round-up".
Last Sunday Mr. and Mra. Ar­
Mrs. Voile Wllllami Jr. was host­
thur Moore celebrated their Mth
wedding anniversary with a family ess lo the monthly meeting of the
dinner in the western-atmosphere Golden Ctrele Sunday School Class
of the cook-house.
of the Plnecrest Baptist Church at
her borne on Washington Drive.
Mrs. Cliff Ablea gave the devo­
tion and plana were discussed for
neat month’s meeting. A picnic
MONDAY
is being planned for this meeting.
Sanford Drove 1M B. P. O. Does
Mrs. 8. L. Wiggins and Mrs. Jean
Bostwlck were appointed to servo will meet at S p. m, at the Elks
aa new secretary and treasurer, Club for tha regular business meet­
respectively.
ing.

Local Student
T o Play In Recital
Tommy Judy, plain pupil of
Mary E. Tolar Nanea of tha Tslar
School of Plano, will be presented
la the annual spring recital spon­
sored by the Central Florida Music
Teachera Association to bo held
In the recital hall of Thompaon'a
Music Company, Orlande, an May
M. at • p. m.
Tammy 1* the talented ‘ young
mo of Mr. and Mra. B. E. Judy
l l » E. Second Street. Sanford.

Rllt Beasley, Colleen McFarlin,
Sue Ann Toney, Linda Threat,
Sheryl Peterson. Linda Spcira,
Linda GriHith, Pat GriMUh, San­
dra Estridge, and Pali) Bennett,
David Slaughter, Leonard Himes,
Ricky Rolh, Don Mitchell, Burke
Winn, Ronnie Brewer, Easac Clay­
ton Jr., Mr*. J. L. Perkins, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Peterson Sr„ and
the hosts and honored.

Graduate Honored

S. S. Class Meets

A t Beach Party

A t Williams Home

Mr. and Mra. A1 HumUton and
Mr. and Mr*, J. P. Wilson enter­
tained tho Wilson'i son, David, and
a group of tho graduating clasa
and thalr dates with a picnic at
New Smyrna Beach Sunday.
Tha group met at the Wtlaon
residence and drove to the beach,
where they were served a picnic
lunch. During the afternoon, sun
bathing, swimming and hand ball
games were enjoyed on the beach.
Those attending were Ssndra
Kadrr, Carol Ann Corroll, .Marty
Slrmpcr, Myrna Williams, Gerry
Luke, Sunny Skinner, Betsy Schuenemitut, Mary Ann Humphrey,
Barbara Bradley.
Lluvil Rlsner, Jim Cohen, Terry
Christensen, Bobble Osborne, Bill
Shook, Glenn Utt, Tommy Bulner,
Glen Hodges and David. Other
gueila ware Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Roundtree and Mrs, Lee Patton.

Shower Honors Two
Future Brides

TOMMY

Mias Mary Joanna Robinson,
brlda-elect of Herbert Aseel and
Miss Rutb Jaan Robinson, brideelect of George Edward Hiller,
were honored with miscellaneous
bridal showers at tha Fellowship
Hall ef the Congregational Chris­
tian Church by the ladles of the
church.
The hall waa decorated with
greasery and white gardenias
while the refreshment table waa
covered with a lacs cloth and
centered w i t h two miniature
bridesmaids around which were
fern and Uny pink rosebuds. Dainty
pink and wblta sandwiches in the
shape* ef heart* and bells, petit
fours, pink and green mints, and
Ume punch all carrying out the
delicate color (heme were served.
Crystal appointments completed
tha decoratloos. Two haart shaped
cakes each dtcoraled with the
bridai-elect name and thalr wed­
ding dataa were presented tn each
Of the girls, Altn presented to

MOVE

each were corsages of tiny pink
rosebuds and gardenias.
Games were played and prises
awarded to Mrs. Howard Rollins
and Mrs. Maurice Corbett. Serving
as hostesses were Mr*. Owen
Meredith and Mrs. Max Coberly
assisted oy Mrs. Earl Moxley.
Other guests included, Mrs. Bon­
ner Carter, Mrs. Merrill Robinson,
Mr*. Maude Anderson, Mrs. Her­
bert Thurston, Mrs. Emma Bell,
Mrs. Lawrence Tinsley, Mra.
Ralph Hammond, Miss Dorotba
Heath, Mrs, Otllff Nordgrcn, Mr*.
Ernest Benedict, Mrs. Edward
Simpson, Mr*, aeorge Cfaabot.
Mrs. Judy Bedenbaugb, Mra. W.
W. Linz, Mrs. Oacar tittrower,
Mrs. T. R. Alford, Mr*. Gy* Schmsh, Mrs, Ralph Lessing, Mrs.
Robert Gelman, Mrs. Bea Ander­
son. Mrs. Helen Ramusat, Mr*.
John Jones, Mrs, Edward Ludecka,
Mr*. Harold Harbst, Mrs, Alice
McMillan, Mrs. Edward Woods,
Mrs, Clyde Stinson and Mrs. Joe
Petra*.

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O P E N S A U G U S T 29, I960

The Sanford Story League wilt
hold their election of officers at
the regular mrrling on .Monday.
Hie I p. m. meeting will be at
(he Episcopal Parish House. Mr*.
John -lurs* ia in ehargo of the
meeting. The hostesses are Mrs.
David Jauver, Mrs. R. F. Moule
and Mr*. W, L. Roche.

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gratefslly aeeoato and
lodges memorial coat
for HEART RESEARCH.

KINDERGARTEN
Directed

Story League

OPEN T A. M. - t l P. M.

Keep Tear Game Or «a h .
tm C M Drinks, Uocteo tea.

Mrs. V. H. Grantham presinted
Ihe program at the Christian Wo­
men's FelloVvship meeting at tha
church this week. She spoke on
ways to eliminate family tension*
tn our dally life. She suggested
that one good way to start the
day w it for the whole family to
have breakfast together and In­
clude family devotions at this
time.
Miss Flo Bishop, president, pre­
sided at Ihe buslnesa session when
reports were given. The service
chairman. Mra. Lester Tharp, re­
ported that two boxes ef cancelled
■lamps had been collected and
tent to the national office.
Mrs. O. T. Pearson made •
box of hospital gowns from old
shirts to be tent lo the Sweltxer
Hospital. A dedication aervleawa*
held for the boxes of clothes that
are being sent to Thailand. Rev.
J, N. Barnett gave a report from
tha stata ‘ convention held la Jack­
sonville, last week.
Hostesses' were Mr*. R. L
Dooms and Mn, M. J.^RoUft,
other* attending were Mra. W. Hi
Young, Mra. J. L. Horten Jr.,
Mft. J. L. Horton Sr., Mrs. B, S.
Hinson Jr.. Mrs. Graee Armstrong,
Mrs. A. R. Stroup, Mra. A. B.
Huntley, Mr*. W. P. YetJey, Mr*.
H. K. Ring, and Mr*. J. N. Barnett.

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Girl Scout Banquet
Slated Saturday

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given Jwlf-day holiday for **D- breaker*, about 10 feet offshore.
fig p e meet yearbook* at Hera
With her were Niek Sauk, la.
Cathode High School in Wataen- Larry Crania, IS, and Teasle l*tviOe.
tunlch, IS.
King abaft atuekod her during
Klag Theriot and ST other
"Larry and Susanna were awimbnsab picnic.
mlng around the tube and Nick
Urn victim, Saaanno Theriot,
and I woro oo It," Hiss Ltttunleh
t* ottewdlng the picnic with her
amid. "Susanna screamed that
aomothing waa oo Bar leg, Larry
grabbed her arm, end Nick told
me to pull my feet up onto the
tab*,
"1 saw blood and the fin •tickleg e«t ef the water," the uld.
Given FREE
"The aharfc we* dart grey, mayWith every Hotpoint Appliance
bo alt feat long. Wo ilnrtod kick-

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Their acnama attracted Edward
Cataal, IT, who swam out to help
Approximately one-third of all
bring the Injured girl to safety.
Two youtha who witnessed the fresh tomatoes marketed in the
attack through field glaaaea call- U. 8. ar* grown In Florida.
ad from g nearby born* for an
ambulanca.

Legal Notice

fa Its Caars ar the Caaatr i f S l ' i
•ratlaele C a n ty , Vlerlia, ta PreSale.
ta rriKetate i f
manna m . axeman
D k i i i s I.
Te A ll Credllere ee&lt; Piraeaa Mar­
la * Clalaia ar n r a s s ls Asalaal
aaM Retain

L E T S FACE I T !
J . D . C O R D E L L is t h e o n l y
c iiid iia le fo r S e m i n o l e C o u n ty
C o m m i s s i o n e r G roup 2 w h o :
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BdrvH Utroo yoon ta (bo U.- 8. Navy.
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CHUMite of Amrteu U i Im Pool It.
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•ITwta to protatao oUbl# growth of Mr ooaaly.
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A mother and daughter banquet
wilt b# held at tb«. Pinecrvit
School Saturday for Girl Scouts
of Neighborhood 2 and their mo­
ther*. Dinner will be served at •
p. m. in the cafeteria followed
by the program in the auditorium,
Taking part on the program
will be girl*'from Brownie Troop*
» 2 , 2 «, SI, 1« and 111.
Following the entertainment, the
court of award* will be held. Tbl*
la the part of the program that
the Intermediate Girl Scouta have
been working for all year. They
will, receive the award* and
badge* earned during Che put
year of teoutlng, '

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PROGRESSIVE? Than

Elect

J.D. CORDELL

Vnu and rach of yon ara hereby
notified and rrgulrrd to prrarnl
any olatma- and drmanda whirl,
you, or allhar or you, may hava
against tha aslata of M ANNA M.
aXOIlUK, dereeerd. lata or aald
Cuunly, to tha County Judea ot
Hemlnul* (vuiniy, Florida, at his
office In tha ruurt huua* of aald
County at Hanford, Florida within
alght calender ntunlha from tha
lima or the first publication of
this notlra. Mach claim or damand
ahall ho In writing, and shall state
tha place of rtsldince and poat
office addrrae of tha claimant, and
ahall ha aworn to by tha claim­
ant, hla agent, o r , attorney, and
any such claim or demand not ao
filed ahall be void,
Hearts Touhy
Aa aaaeulor of tha Last W ill
and Testament of
M
ANNA M.
uanoa
n. OEOnOR,
ucuiiur.,
dcssasad
A. Kdwln Hhlnholaar
*11 Atlantia National Bants Bldg.
Sanford, Florida.
Attaraar for Kiaeuior
Fubllah May II, IMS.
fa I be Caart a f She reanty Jadga.
nasnlnela Cessaty, Slain at Flerlda.
In Fra bale
In re the Ketala a ll

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FINAL n o n CM

UAllIlT C. OAKXI

YOUR COUNTY CONM1BBIONER
P i P al A4v.

Dseaaatd.

Notice I* hereby glran that tha
undtralgnsd w ilt on tha lib day af
June, A. 1). I l l* , prasaat to tbs
llonorabla County Judg* ef Semi­
nole County, Florida, bar final re­
turn, aeoount and vouchers, aa
Kxaoutrlg a f the Batata at H A M IT
C. UAK B*. deceased, and at said
lima, than and there, make appli­
cation to tha aald Judge far a
final aattlamhnt of htr adralnlatralion a f aald aslata, aad far an
ardor discharging M r aa such
Kxacutris.
Data* this U g trd day af May.
a. d. m «.
Joaaphlna B. Oakes
Aa Keaeutrla of tha B alataaf

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Deceased.
STKNHTROM. DAVIS A MetNTQSU
Attorney* for Bgaeutrla
Edwards Building
ganford, Florida
Publish May I. II, It, It, Ml*.

Ferry Winita, builder of award
winning borne* In Florida b u
developed 1,000 aerea In North
Crlando and bat opened five
"Coronado" mode' home*.
The homes, will be on view Sun­
day. These home* feature com­
plete aubdivision facllltlo* Includ­
ing city sewera, city water, paved
street* with curb* and gutter*, a*
well a* underground storm drainage.
Selling price for the borne* will
rang* from 13,250 to $1,350. Thir­
ty homes In addition to Urn modal!

Danfort

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DOESTHEHU HURT
HR. CONNER?

ar* now under construction.
Charles L. Wilson bat been
named general superintendent for
the development while Leo Loalta
ha* been named general aalea
manager.
Wilson la ■ graduate of the
University at Louisville and hu
a long and varied background la
lb* construction Industry.
Loaiaa baa been aetlva in school
and church affaire In the Semi­
nole County area and la a veteran
of World War II. Ha baa more than
IS years experience in telling
"quality" home*.

"KHURTB PRON TIB OftUNDO SOtTIIKL-lTM

Liquor And Laics
Mix In House To
Disgust Of Most

Recreation Calendar
Balnrday
t a. m.—Free awimmlng, Munici­
pal Pool; Archery Claat, Semi­
nole High School.
0:30 a. m.—Baton Lesson*. Southaide School; Junior Bowling; J*t
Lancs.
1:30 p. m.—Swimming, Municipal
Pools.
7:30 p. m.—Youln Wing, Senior
High, Civic Center.
I p. m —May Day Ball, Civic Cen­
ter.
. Sunday
3 p. m.—Art Show, Civic Center
Patio.
Monday
1:30 p. m.—Art Auction, Civic
Center Patio.
4 p. m.—AAU Swim, Municipal
Pool.
4:30 p. m.—Minor League Base­
ball, Giants Spring Training
Field; Little Major League Base­
ball, Ft. Mellon Park.
7:30 p. m.—Sanford Art Group
Auction, Civic Center,
Tuesday
4 p. m.—AAU Swim, Municipal
Pool.
4t30 p. m.—Minor League Baa*ball, Ft. Mellon Park; Bab*
Ruth League Baseball, Giants
Spring Tralnlhg Field; Little
Major League Baseball, Ft. Mel­
lon Park.
T p. m.—Church Softball League,

Legal Notice
NOT!CSS X NDNM r i n T T l O l l
NAMM iTATVTM
TO WHOM I T M AT CONCERN)
Notice to hereby given that the
anderalgned, pursuant la Iba "Flatliloua
Kama
StatuteCbaptsr
IIS.SI, Florida Statuta, wtU regis­
ter with the Clerk of tba Circuit
Court, la and for Oranga County,
Florida, upon racalpi of proof ot
tbs' publication of ibis notloa, IM
flail tlouo name,
lo-wttt L O fT LA K B H IL L * untar
v lilch wa ara engaged Is business,
at number P. O. Bog IT*. Lake
Florida Urlra, Altamonta ipriags,

Ft. Mellon Park.
W r iu r iif
4 p. m.—AAU Swim, Ft. Mellon
Park Pool.
, I
4:M p. m.—Minor League Bitebail,' Ft. Mellon Park; Baba
Ruth League Bauball. Giant*
Spring Training, Field; Little
Major League Biuball, Ft. MeL
Ion Park.
7 p. m.—Square Dancing Leuoni,
Civie Canter.
I p . m. Square Dancing, Civic
Center.
Thursday
4 p. m.—AAU Swim, Ft. Mellon
Park Pool.
4:30 p. m.—Minor League Bateball, Ft. Mellon Park; Bab*
Huth’ League Baseball. Giant*
Spring Training Field; Little
Major League Baseball, Ft. MaiIon Park.
7 p. m.—Church Softball League,
Ft. Mellon Park.
7:30 p. m.—Ratio Rider*. Art* aad
Craft* Bldg.;. Duplicate Bridge
Tourist Bldg.; Babe Ruth Lea­
gue, Memorial Stadium.
Friday
4 p. a*.—AAU Swim, F t Mellon
Pool.
4:30 p. m.—Minor- League Base­
ball, Ft. Mellon Park; Babe
Ruth League Bauball, Glante
Spring Training Field; Little
Major League Baseball, Ft. Mel­
ton Park,
T:M p. m.-e-Youth Wing, Junior
High Nile, Civie Center; Llttl*
Major League Bateball, FI.
Halloa Fork.

tejtfalathsh*.

W e a r y H ou se C r in d i O n

ana* la ptana aery firm the CayMal.

Uaina C a l)* I t *A Disgrace*
ONI NIGHT LAST WHUt, Bap. Chert* udal. SL Au|
see W the west aMa ud tiasslsalliai mamhsri. aBraad aa.
had had aaaush af Um hahariar si tea least haem.
■It a • shuaa aad a dli trees,1* Valet said la a nssdl a
psrtkolarty hcJstaraaa al*M Merten. *tC« tea want lSo teas
II jim is teebraw. WsereMsUnf iseDedho sasafaarsal
talar Varna atabariM that ihry wrra turner tea lad
dMt Uriah III* mUUae hi taasa UaaU ha Uhaait|Up.*

*Worat In R ecen t Year**

. . bMAVw o r Bovag m»»bw««iii^fmMmgMM mo
beletvdlyae—wlwme*ig&lt;in bar*waaMmieammim*^^

m* t v * la mam* yun If aet te IHvurr.

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But reyerter ha* attend auly tea stattem. but U ten uaa
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Florida needs firm leadership af'
the head of the Department of
Agricylture.
Elect W. R. (Buster) Hancock,
Commissioner of Agriculture

r l That" Iho parties |atar**tag la
aald ttmteaae aaterp rises, ar* aa
fellewat
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JOHN O. K BNNBO T
P A U L U. M ITCHELL
p. w . ai.TB
JOgKI’ll M. A N D flB W S
JAMKfl M. ItAMSKT
Data* at gasalnala County, Flar-

Orlando, Flerlda

i know that
'ant will save

Xatlca I* M raby gives that pur­
suant ta a Final Oacraa nf Fore­
closure entered In the abova-atylad
eauaa, I will tail tha fallowtag
described real pr* early at toat ad
la aamlaala Cauaty, Florida, tawilt
Lot 1*. Black *C". LtTTLB
W K K IW A BSTATBU NUMBER
ONE, aeoordlna la Plat Ibareor, ao recorded la Plat Book
I, Pago II. Public Records of
Mm laajo County, Florida, oub.
loot la a lira! mart gaga bald
b r First radar el Barings A
Lean Aesoetatlan of Oelbnd*.
a* public auction ta tha hlahesi
and bast bidder for raab, a!
-gemlnols County Courthouse,
ford, Florida, at U * haur of
Veloch, a. aa, aa lbs H at di
May, IM *.
(BJCAL)
Arthur * . Baakwith, J
Clark o f Clrault Court
By M arika T. Vlklaa
Deputy Cltrk
Fahllsk May **, Ilia .

for the people
o f Florida
L m v n » m l i H M •M r. I m w y
Fkrrto b r y u t h M p r a r w U u t k * ___
j * « ? rU to e M g r w M L

CITIZENS of Seminole County:
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Spaclflaatloao far lh* ogulpmaat
required may ba obtained at the
Office of lb* Cdunty ttngfndtr tu
tba Caarlbaua* a t Banforg, Flor.
It lapropege* thpt parmant fog
th* a b a **
auuipaaut
wilt
b*
mad* la t l Oaual monthly Install*
mania, with la * Board af County
Commissioners reserving tba right
to pay, la full, any unpaid balance
an or after November 1, U N .
■Ida ta b* enclosed ta a sealed
aavatanm plainly anarbad oa the
oulMda, BID PO R EXCAVATOR,
span June T, It**.
•W u w ill be apanad a t -a meat*
In* to bo bald ta tha eouaty Com,
million Matting Room la tb*
Caurlbauaa at Sanford, Florida aa
Ju»h T, I|»li

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Enforce the laws Impartially.
Be at your service 24 hours a day.

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Equip my car for emergency heeds.

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Work with the other law enforcement agencies and
With the courts.

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BY A N Y

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Your vote end rapport will be appreciated.

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time and effort to that ef flee* and will do these things to serve

bids.
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Board of Couaty Commlaslaaara
uamiaol* County
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Jobe Krtdar, Chalrmaa

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Tha t in t I* reserved t* walv*

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talk with each of you. I had to work, in order to keep up my obli­

Tba Board of County Commit,
alooars of Samlnala County, Flare
Ida will racalva bid* at tha Of flea
af Arthur • Bacbwlth J r. Clark,
la (ha Caurlhous* at Sanford,
Florida up I d t-.M P. M. Monday
Jun* *, 1 * 0 far the following)
Ham I. A
gate tin* powarad
oacavalar equipped a* a
dragline—clamahall cap,
able af kaadllag M au.
hla yard buckets.
TBADR-1N — u se Baa.
taut Medal M l* maualad
on a aeaerameat aurplu*
half-track vtblala, with

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" w i t la * *»&lt;»*•’ aad v u chsitlwd aa tb* fleer lev hit otaenm
U»e, wh«h mtay ef hMeeUnfwv ceeMdemd eeueenettvei

Rtahard**it *Vasria1
Attaraar ad Law
Mil Bdgswatar Or.

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Fri. May 20, 1960—Page t

Program of Progress'.. Not Promises!
Listed below are some of the county wide projects
I am proud to have supported and actively worked for:
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• N E W ZONING L A W W ITH S U F F IC IE N T
A U T H O R IT Y TO P L A N A N O R D E R LY DEV E LO PM E N T OF COUNTY. Also, Board o f
AdjufttitiMil lo benefit thoee Hint may want la
appeal.

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• STU D YING JOB C LA SSIFIC ATIO N S AND
S A L A R Y SCHEDULES FOR A L L COUNTY
EMPLOYEES.

• PLACE D
ALL
PURCHASES
OF
M A.
TF.RIALH A N D SU PPLIES USED B Y COUNT Y ROAD D E PA R TM E N T UNDER COM­
P E T IT IV E BIDS.

• N E W P L A T L A W TO P R E V E N T FU TU RE
CONSTRUCTION ON U N S U ITA B LE LAN D .
Alao, requiring the pouting o f Honda by eontractor* and developer*.

• P LA N N E D FIV E -YE A R ROAD
ING PROGRAM FOR CO U N TY.

• T R A F F IC A N D P L A N N IN G S TU D Y TO
DE TE R M INE
W H ERE FU TU RE ROADS
SHOULD BE BU ILT.

• EM PLOYED
G1NEER.

Slomka reported alio
neiotlatini with * • » '
duatriea la reloca*
as they won’t *
reiidenl* ltv»*

t he ia
*r Inkm*
tor

The eor
ed woe’
aide*
BIG TRRR PARK

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• PURCHASED 1230.000.00 W ORTH OF NEW
MODERN E Q U IPM E N T FOR ROAD RE.
PAR TM E N T.
A l area
Ait laid.

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Slomka aald that one at the
planu ia one of the leader* in the
eltetronira fiekl, and would eatploy more than l.ttt per* at.

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State Approves
Record Seminole
Road Program

g sE g a rm a i

Fur Die tin t time in Die hi*lory of .Seminole County, alt
ila recommended road and bridge projecta have been placed
ia the current State Road Department budget.
The County Commiaaion nan received a copy of the rnnd
work scheduled during the coming lineal year ami it* prowed primary and aecondary projecta are all Hated.

MKW LONG WOOS

1. FO UR L A N IN G S A N F O R D A V E N U E
2. FO U R L A N IN G W EST F IR ST STREET, FR E N C H
IN T E R S T A T E
3. SR 427 A L A M O N T E

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• CONDUCTING COUNTY-W IDE D R AIN A G E
STUDY.

A U T H O R IT Y TO C R E A TE DISTRICTS FOR
FIR E PROTECTION A N D OTHER IM PROVE.
M ENTS IN TH E COUNTY.

.Mho la*
A today that
A JO# loot run«1 aa »ooo a« the
anmiaiua givri it*
4 m i the tile May 3*.
yort will h* built in roewith in IndbMrial park
,t elto and Slomka reported
. bis Rrm U neiotiatmg with
.varal electronic* plant* oa re­
senting there.

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• P LA N N E D MUCH NEEDED H E A LT H CBN.
TER.

A U TH O R IT Y TO R E G U LATE GARBAG E
A N D TRASH DISPOSAL. ALSO, T O E STA B ­
LISH S A N IT A R Y L A N D FILLS .

WIDENING a HKBl’ IUHNC SANFORD AYR.

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SP R IN G S T O O R A N G E C O U N T Y L IN E

4. N E W O ST E E N BRIDG E
GENEVA AVENUE

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6. FO U R L A N IN G
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7. FO UR L A N IN G SR 436, A L T A M O N T E T O TH E T U R K E Y
FAR M , C O N N E C T IN G T O N E W A L IG N M E N T O F 15-A
8. IM P R O V E
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9. R E B U IL D 427, L O N G W O O D T O A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S

SOUTH NTHtMT A PR AIRIS LASS

10. S T R A IG H T E N A N D RESU RFACE 426, G O L D E N R O D T O SR 46
11. A Q U A R T E R M IL L IO N D O L L A R R O A D PR O G R AM FOR IM ­
P R O V E M E N T S T O C O U N T Y R O A D S A L R E A D Y IN PROGRESS.

TH ESE
BUT
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CAN

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PROOF

ACTUALLY

PR O M ISES
OF

W HAT

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LAWRENCE
SW0 FF0 RD

NSW HSALTS CENTER

LONGWOOD TO LA S S B U ST

Vote For Lawrence Swofford And Be Assured
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Progress And Orderly Development In Seminole
Pd.' Pel. Adr.

�Lakeland
88 T
Palatka t
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18 11
SANFORD .. .. . . . . 18 12
Leesburg ........
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st. Petersburg .. .. u U
Tampa ................ 18 18
Orlando ..............
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Daytona Beach ... 8 81

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JH
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The Sanford High baseballers 5-4, and Cocoa aocked Winter Park,
JN
A t are meetbg Cocoa thla afternoon 5*1.
Ray Lundqulit wored Sanford’a
.400 to decide who will repreieot Group
winning run in tha top of the lev*
M
I in Um Stale tourney neat month. enth when ha aeeoted horn, from
AT8
la tho opening round of tourney flret on an overthrow by the
Naltewal Laagaa
play, Sanford nipped Grovcland, Grovcland catcher on an attempt*
W. L. PH. GB
ed aacrilice.
2i io jn ..,
PWabiugh
Bobby Johnson, who cam* in to
Ian- Franc1* &gt; 88 10 .00T ve
relieve Jim Gracey la the fourth
Milwaukee
U 11 J U 4
got credit for the victory.
IT 14 A4* 4Vi
Cincinnati
Sanford got n cbanco to play in
Lea Angela a
11 18 .111 8
the Group 8 Tourney when they
Chicago
18 IS .488 8
captured .flrat place in tha »ub*
11 II ATI 8
St. Loula
group tournay lait week.
Philadelphia
11 80 AU 10
There waa no change in the lead
Mafci'e geeuMa
of the Seminole County Business*
Chicago « Philadelphia 8
men'* Bowling League thia week,
Pttuburgh 8 St. Loul* 8
aa Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Cincinnati * Loa Angelea «
held ihtlr fint place poiition with
San Fran, at MUw. ppd.. rain.
22 win*.
Friday * Prebable Pilcher*
However Kcond place aaw newLm Angelea at Philadalphla
(night)—Podrea ( M ) n Conley comer*, aa Owan’a Gulf Service
took over that slot, with 18V*
(M).
Sat Pranclaco nt Pittsburgh wloa.
Tied for third with 18 wins each,
(night)—AntooelU (8-8) V* Hadla WaUy*a PhUUpi 88 and Harvey'*
dig (M ).
Chicago at Milwaukee (night) Plumbing. Tho fourth place team,
—Cardwell (8-8) vn Igaha (8-1). Wall'* Plumbing, baa lTVi, folCinelanatl at SL Leola (night) lowed by Gator Lumbar. l«v*. San­
— Newcombe (8-1) va Jickaoo ford Auto Part*, 18; Vulcan Material*, 1M , Pol-Air, Horao’a Die(84).
trlbuton, and Benton, General
Saturday's Game*
Cootraeting, all with 14 wlm, RidaLoa Angeloa at Philadalphla
A-While Stable*, 13; Florida Stata
San PrinctKo at PltUburgh
Bank. Abitract Corp., and Sanford
Chicago at Milwaukee
Eleetrle, nil with 12, and Atlantic
Coaat Lino with aaven win*.
RolUnS ■ &gt;70 (cratch acriea put
Jim Doucette on top of tha heap
Chicago
thia week giving him three free
Baltimore
game* for hla skill. Georg* Kenla
New York
turned In high game of 2ST
Cleveland
■cratch, and waa not far behind'1
Boston
Doucette'* aeries aa he racked up
Detroit

Bankers Remain
in First Place

la the In fe e d Little League la the Navy
irdgmiad ln Stanley FolosU. Front row,
otart OoMstahL Lofty Oxford, Bob KuyK tjr, Turf Xeholo and M. Caolo. Second

with a Una single to cantor scor­
ing; Harralaon. The neat two men
ware m ired aad this Bandera
earn* through with a aharp dou­
ble (a caster scoring Greco.
n o Rada took the lead in tho
third oa McWilliams homer but
the Greyhounds bounded back in
Iho fourth when Sandora singled
bums Chavarria who bad abated
aad moved I t aecood whea Paul
Gammel waa walksd.
n * big blow came in tho fifth
lining for tho Greyhound*. Bill
Doha and Mika Mntenty ted off
with bait elefte* and tho (COM
waa aat. Bis fUnaJoao stepped to
tha plate and hi* o two three pitch

row, loft to right, Tim Bangon, Dick Watara, Chria
Akera, Leroy Noppor, Jim Dodaon and Jim Akern.
(Herald Photo)

Locals At Homo
This Weekend

Tonight tha Sanford Greyhound*
travel to Palatka where (hey will
fact tho Reda In t battle for
aecond place in the Florida Slate
League.
The Reda hava given tha nod
to MUm MalUaec, tho 18-ycar-old
rookie who hoc thrown two conaecullva no-hitter*.‘ to go agalnal
Robbie Robertaon'a hard hitting
Greyhound*. Righthander Bob Golick will probably atart for the
local*. Ha baa a record of 5-1.
Saturday night the Greyhound*
Batten at Claveland (night) —
are homo (or a throe day atay
when they fa n tha SL Patera- Manbauiuatla (1-8) va Grant (0-1)
burg Saint*. They alao fact the
Baltimore at Detroit (night)—
gaints on Sunday and they they Walker (00) vs Moetl (14).
Waihbatea at Xaasaa City
play best to leasno leading Late(eight)—Meat (14) va Hall (8-0).
Naw York at Chicago (night)—
Night" at Memorial Stadium and Ford ( M ) va Wynn (14).
SMncday’n Gaman
o q Saturday night a political ralwill bo hold at 7:88 p.m. proceed' New York at Chicago
b g the game. Three act aon tie- Washington at Manta* City
kata to aa the home game* will Baltimore nt Detroit
Beaton at Cleveland.
be give* away after tho rally.

Palatka
Taylor rf
Helm* a*
Bristol 2b
McWMUma U
Halaaka. 8b

Perfection, 18-6
The Navy leapt its hold «

BALTIMORE, Md. &lt;tJpf)_Su«.
n* Bln*. Farm'* Vonttian Way.
the Kentucky Darby winner,
ht«J- R probable field o f •!(
pected to b« entered today for
Saturday’* 84th runnlni or tim
11(0,000 added Pmkncaa Stake*
at Pimlico.
Two of tho colU, Llansollm
Farm'* Divine Comedy and Grata
Duoa'a Stable** Celtic Alb. beat
the run and wet* entered for the
middle jewel in racing's triple
crown on Thursday. Turfland'a
Bally Ache. WIndfleldi Farm'a
Victoria Park, and C. R. Mac Sta.
ble’a T, V. Lark complete the
*mall tat Preakneaa field *inc*
Bill Gall won la 1M0.
m

Shonta Signs
BOSTON (UPD—Charles (Chuck)
Shonta, 22, an end from Eaitern
Mtchigao College, baa ilgned a
1180 contract with the Bolton Pa­
triot* of tho American Football

A atroog
advocate
• f State
Righto
L t t ’i afoct
B O Y C .

N E S

Robinson
Suspended
BOSTON (UP1)

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Maryland Athletic Commission at
Baltimore Thursday night for fall*
ure to fulfill n fight contract in
Baltimore bat Monday nighL

Totals
ar 4 • 4'
Palatka
US 488 808-4 #1
Sanford
8N 188 80n-T 18 8
E—McHenry, Hinojosa; Chavarria
BOA—Palatka 24-14, Sanford XT-

22
DP— landers. Green, Hamlaoe;
Helms, Bristol. McHenry
L O B - Sanford t* Palatka 18
W P - Sander*.
cruteinf the
BALK— WUkareon
S B - tfalma
28— Halms, Bristol, Chavarria,
craft la an uaaafO manner.
Sanders
Sheriff J, L. Hobby baa begun
JB—Hamlaon
operation of patrol boat from tho
HR— Hinojosa, McWUlUma
Moure# bridge to Lake Harney
during tha heavy bmt traffic
timet. Ik e paint will be made
on Wednesday afternoons and all
day Satutdaya and Sundays,
"Wn just had *o many compurer * oak G AB R. M. Pet. ptabts about reekteia handling
May*, S.r.
38 188 I I 41 ATI of boats that 1 decided to put the
cimate, pgh. H I M 88 48 ATS patrol boat on tho river during
Skinner, Pgh. 21 117 88 41 AH the time* when moat of the people
Bailey, Cia.
IT 88 18 88 A4I are out," Hobby said.
"Boat drivers mast remember
Spencer, SL L. 8P 18T » 88 AM
White, at. L.
M 118 IS 87 AM that they can ha anostad for
Aaron. MU.
84 M I I 81 AM reckless boat driving (ha same
Aahburn, Chi. 88 81 IT M A S aa they can b a car—and that
Cunghm. SL L. M »T 18 I I AM goes for driving white ialaiteated,
ha Mm u J
Kasko, Cb.
81 1M . M M AU
Mathew*. MU. M M IS M A U
American iM gm
waterways sate," tha ihariM arid.
Allison, Wash. M H 18 M A ll "There are ao m iay famlltes who
Runnate, Ban. I I St 18 M AM ga an
with their tk&gt;M*vn
Power, Clovo. 88 1M I I M AM m haute ef all elsee that wn caa’t
Skowren, N.Y. M M
T 81 A ll allow a few smart alec* in spoil
Kutan, CteveL M I I • 87 AU their recreation," Hobby said.
Marta, N.Y.
R 71 U 81 J U
H u m , BalL M 84 11 M A ll
Minoao, ChL
M 144 M M A ll

league Leaders

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP1) —
Harr/ Kota Jr., and other chil­
dren la tha Rota household ware
Cutting the blame for watering
artificial flowara until the maid
piped up “ Mrs. Rota, I’ve been
WASHINGTON (C PI) - Sent.
watering those flowen . , . they’ve
John F. Kennedy and Wayna
put out new leaves."
Morse contested today for Ore­
gon’s IT Democratic convention
votes while Virginia prepared to
give 33 votes to Senate Demo­
cratic Leader Lyndon &gt;. Johnson.
Tha Oregon balloting provided
t last major claah of tha 1M0
presidential primaries. Kannedy
has entered six other state pri­
maries this year and won aach of
them with a bis vote.
If the Massachusetts senator
can defeat M om in the iatter’a
home slate today, it will live tha
Kennedy bandwagon another big
ush toward the Democratic prealential nomination.

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Tha Longwood Curiat Church
Episcopal will hold special serv­
lets consisting of Evoalng Prayer
and Litany,, at 4 p. m, Sunday.
A procession of tho Priest and
people around tho church grounds
with tho planting of and blasting
of ornamentals in tho church yart
will bn ladndad. Tha sm ico la
Ibald following an ancient church
Icustom aa Rogation Sunday.

Johnson and Sen. Stuart Sym­
ington (Mo.,), who have refused to
campaign la Oregon, and Sen.
Hubert H. Humphrey (Mina.), who
la no longer a candidate, also
art on the Democratic ballot.
Vico President Richard M. Nin­
on Is unopposed In tha Republican
presidential primary in Oregon.
Oregon delegates to the nation­
al conventions are bound by the
results of tha prim arias.
In Virginia, the two • day state
Democratic convention opened to­
day. It will name a 33-vole dele­
gation expected to support Johnaoo, regardless of wbethar it is
formally instructed. Sena. Harry
F. Byrd and A. Willis Robertson
and Gov. J. Lindsay Almond all
all have endorsed Johnson.
In Minnesota, Democrats also
opened a two-day state convention
today. With Humphrey formally
out of the race for tfao presiden­
tial nomination since his defeat
by Kennedy In West Virginia teat
week, the conventon la net ex­
pected to commit Ha 31-vote dele­
gation to any other candidate,
Symington, who hopes to inherit
Humphrey’s farm bait support,
was scheduled to address the
Minnesota Democrats Saturday
Bight.

Kenaedy collected the first farm
bait dividend from Humphray’i
withdrawal. Abner X, Larson,
North Dakota Democratic chair­
man, called at Kennedy’s office
Thursday with an informal prom­
ise that Kennedy will gat North
Dakota's 11 convention votes,
which wen previously plodgod to
Humphrey.

Tha Homamaattr Corporation of
Florida, developers of Park Ridge,
will bold a grand opening Sunday
at their aew lake(root community.
Park Ridge is located on the
shores of Lake Minnla, two and
oaa half miles south of flaafard off
Hwy. 17-92.
Than art five furnished models
on display aet amid attractive
landscaping on curbed and paved
streets. Tha models range from
a two bedroom, one bath home to

R. f. "Bob" Carroll
Conslable

DISTRICT 4, SEMINOLE COUNTY
Qualified
Capable
Experienced
Will devote full tin*

Catholic Women's
Club Schedules
Bake Sale Sunday
The Catholic Women's Club and
the Holy Names Society have plan­
ned variooa activities for the nest
two Sundays at the All Souls'
Catholic Church.
The Catholic Women’s Club will
hold a bake sale this Sunday.
Cakes, piaa, cookies and pastry
will be sold after each Mats.
This is to supplement tha summer
fund of tha club.
The Holy Names Society Will
have a breakfast on May W in
Ur new social ball. This will be
served between each Man. Any­
one donating blood to the All
Souls Pariah Blood Bank will re­
ceive a free breakfast. Everyone
la invited to participate ia both
of the club's activities.

Local Custom Rule,
Woolworth Says
WATERTOWN. N. Y. (UP1) Tho president of the F. W. Woolworth Co. laid Wednesday the
firm will continue to abide by
local customs In determining Its
lunch counter seating policies,
Robert C. Kirkwood told a
stockholders' meeting that antisegregation picketing or boycotting
of Woolworth stores waa "unjus­
tified and misconceived'’ because
no individual company could re­
solve "local customs, established
by the local people for the conduct
of business la their community.”
•‘Dealing aa wa are with the
deep-rooted convictions of tha peo­
ple la the South, it is hardly rea­
listic to suppose that any one
company la influential enough to
suddenly change their thinking on
Ibia subject." ha said.
Five stockholders and a proxybearing Negro cood pleaded with
the firm to taka tha lead in lunch
counter Integration. The annual
Woolworth meeting wai picketed
by about 30 persona.

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4 Counties In Line
For New Plant
TALLAHASSEE &lt; U N )-S t*te
Development CoinmUilun Direc­
tor B. R. Fuller Jr. said WednevHey four Florid* eountiei are un­
der consideration at the possible
site of a proponed 12 to 20 million
dollar chemical plant.
Escambia, Bay, Leon and Gads*
den counties are prospects for the
plant, which will reprocess fuel
elements for privately-owned nuclear power plants, rxtractlng
uranium from spans elements for
r«-uie.
Fuller said a report le due in
about a month from a nuclear
engineering firm hired to study
the plant to see If it i* safe.

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at the Civic Center the executive
vice president of the Florida Sav­
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Recently made a Ben Franklin
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He Liked The Mural
Movie
DALLAS. Tex. (UP1)
actor Rusa Tamblyn ia taking
home to Hollywood an expansive
Dallas memory — a GOO pound
wall. Tamblyn's wall ha* a mural
by Bill McCauley on it. The wall
has been a part of tha Eighth Day
Coffee House, but owner Don
Jackson decided to enlarge the
room, so Tamblyn asked him to
ship tha entire wall to hla home.

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m "*rita*" bat roe were indiscreet. Bet­
ter le here attracted a few bate than all
that attention.

•he will ran end gut my hat. Everyone
laughs, and aha does, too, but she see to
f t that 2 hasp my hat on. I am getting
tttwd «£ this treatment If I am not too
eU for edvice, plena* send some my way.
BALD A ND NOT ASHAMED OF IT
DEAR BALD: 'Dike your hot off,
Xewry. And keep it off— unless you are
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DEAR A B B Y: Two yean ago n r
wife’s aiatar sorted to p*r n* |7* for onr
dininc room sot I hauled it ovor thoro
•ad oho p v o mo f l l an K. Timo west oo.
Nothin* w m sold ond nothin* more woo
paid. 1 w rote her a letter A tk in * for the
balance but tt was ignored.
Her (Uuchter w as reconUr married.
She gave her the dining room set as A
wedding gift. Should we oak the daughter
and her husband for what is owed on the
furniture ?
GYPPED

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D B A S ABBY: My husband and I Hvw
fa a housing development, so you know
how close neighbors are. One evening lest
fall m f husband had to work lata end I
was sitting out in the yard enjoying the
peace end quiet One of the neighbors,
whoee wild was out of town, came to the
edge of my yard and aaked me if I cared
lo join him In a game of chase. Wc eat on
my poreh until dark playing chess, end
then wo Just talked, We didn't put the
Mroh light on no'K would have attracted
bugs. Ho stayed until my husband came
horns at 10 p. m. Months later I hear that
tha neighbor* are stin talking about tt.
Did I commit any sort of crime?
FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR

DEAR GYPPED: You efaouid NOT, aek
the daughter and bar husband for what
i« owed. Your wife's sister made the deal
with you; 8HE still owes you the money,
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Tho Olrl In Tho Bikini,* slsrf i i
. ring BriglUo Bsrdot will open a
. .two night run at the Movicland
*-. . i
i Drive-In Sunday.
J
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* gram U "Ftvs Reid Women" iter\i
, rini Iriih McCalle.
" D m Girl In The Bikini" was
Em Mcond film Brigitte made.
When her father leirned the Etta
fjpio * - of tho film ho tried to get a
* eourt order to impound tho prints.
!/
• Various governmental agendas
,
: hev# tried to de toe same.
On Tueaday, W#dne»day
Thursday, " * m T*U
"Pal Joey" win play.
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you, H night we wlea lo lied some­
thing &lt;e do whleh plea m s your
husband and do that. Per hap* he
would go dancing then. Try tt.
•Thave to attend n y husband's
ctau raunion dtamr in July. I
hive a dark rod satin dress and
black satin pumps. Would this bo
proper? He will wsar g white
coal, ■ cummerbund and . black
trousers, a soft shirt and no hat.
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perly dreased but you wos't if
you wear the red satin. It will
be heavy looking for July. Can't
you manage e black chiffon, a
black lace or black organs* for
a dinner drtss? And do have the
IKsck aslie pumps dyed red to
match the dress, which will be

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NBC has (he Jerry Lewis vari­
Three adventure films will play ety special set for S:St&gt;-*;30.
"Eyewitness to Hislury," from I
Friday and Saturday. They are
"Third Man oa the Mountain," to l* ia CBS appraisal of the sum­
"Tha World la HU Arms," end mit conference,
“ Gunslinger."
"Perfect .Setup" oa ABC’s "TT
Sunset Strip" at I has operative
Jeff Spencer posing as a batch
Drug Plmn Offered
boy to Hawaii white trailing a
CAIRO (U P l)- T h e Arab Nar­ (ugltlvo. Tha principal* of that
cotics Conference has recommend- other ABC sores, "Hawatto*
ed tho esUbllthment of a regional Eye," also ara involved to this.
HtavyTMlgkto Eddie Macben
mldea*t narcotic# organisation at­
tached to tho United Nations. Tha and Ales MiUff fight to rounds oa
rerummindeUon suggested that on NBC'a “ Cavalcads ef Sport*"
the organisation set up Its head­ at to.
quarters In Calm with branch offled* In Middle East eouatriee.

Patti Page Joins
Tea Cup Circuit

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ERNIE K0VAC8 end Margo Moore in a scene from
"Wake Me When It's Over," starting Sunday at tha Rita
Theatre.

Writers Showing Males As Sissies

SKATE

n r V E R N O N SCOTT

HOLLYWOOD (UPM — John
Wayne, who can drink, and
brawl with thi beat of 'em, delored today the psychotic weak*
nga depicted sa heroes ki mod­
ern down beat movica.
“ Ten or IS years ago audiencea
went to pictures to see men be.
having like men," he said. “ To.
day there are too many neurotic
roles.
"It'a the Teoneaace Williams ef­
fect both on Broadway and in
movica."
Wayne ia a lowering man who
might be dismissed by so-called
Intellectuals aa a nice guy, but
no ball of fire In f.Q. department
The big guy fools them, however.
The wheeli are clicking along all
the time.
“ Williami and a lot of other
afield to find
writers
American men who are extreme
casex,’* ho said, “ They aren't rep­
resentative of the average man
in this country, but they give the
impression that we arc a niUon
of weaklings who can’t keep up
with the pressures of modem livtag."
Wayne is disqualified automati­
cally — by his very appearance—
from playing such rotes as thoM
given Tony Perkins, A n t h o n y
Frsncioas, Rod Steiger, Paul

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Wgyne'a latest pictures, “ Oo
North" for 20th Century-Fox and
“ Tlie Alamo'* for hia own Batjae
Productions, are ha-man epics of
Alaska and Taxas, respectively.
“ Action ia tha keynota of my
pictures," ho explained. "It's an
added advantage In every re­
spect. I try to combing an tntmate story with people you can
root for. Tha more audience iden­
tification with the characters tbs
better off you are.
“ Then after an InUmate scene
there should bo a shot of soma
scenery to give audiences •
chance to breath* a little.

TODAY ft SATURDAY
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play w it Rabbi Adam Htller,
played by Charles Laughton. To
him, reality ia one seed in •
w a s t e l a n d — again, Bcrling's
phrase — cr a momeet of lo*i«
is e world gooo mad.
Unfortunately Serllng endowed
Heller and a number of other im­
portant characters with behavior
si inconsistencies that served to
muffle both logic and madness.
For example, Rabbi Heller was
dependent os Homolka, bis old
Christian chess partner, for austenaace in the ghetto. This mads
me wonder about tbs Naxl cap*
tala portrayed by Georgs MacReady, was able lo spout all the
traditional anti-Semitic garbage
and still retain enough Mnie to
see through hia own words and
recognise them as aa expediency.
Less important inconsistencies,
but jarring nonetheless, were the
p l u c k s d eyebrows, the wellserubbed looks of the young ghet­
to women.
There was n noble attempt on
the part of Sorting and director
Fielder Cook lo plsy out tbs story,
with low-keyed scenes and studiad
calm, which served to shut out
ferocity — ■ fresh approach—but
perhaps succeeded too well.

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speaking, waa to create a debat­
ing society atmosphere where
raw, daaperato human feelings
were called for.
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for prime time television and I
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NEW YORK (UP1) — ."In the
presence of Mine Enemies," the
Rod lorlieg play about life and
death In — sad eut — of the Waru w ghetto, promised mors this
if delivered Wednesday night as
CBS TV'a "Playbou.# 90."
Serllng ehoM to pluck from this
World War II "sea of insanity"
—his phrase — a sot of charac­
ters ‘whose words sed actions
could be formed into a parable
of sorts and whose experiences
could bo coated with a romanti­
cism that tbs pertpeettvs of his­
tory has given them.
Serllng’# dialogue, as usual,

Tbs funniest story on military
tile te hit the scram since “ No
Tima lor Sergeants*' and “ Mister
Roberts" win arrive at the 1Mb
Theater Sunday.
“ Wake Ms Whet K 'l Over,"
starring Emit Kovaci, Marge
Moore and Jack Warden will open
a* the Rita and ertttoo her# bailed
this ihow ai ooo at the funniest
“ picture! lines fun e s i bom."
Based on Howard Singer’a beat
■altar by the Mme same. “ Wake
Mo Whoa H's Over" Idta the
mideap tale of a Manhattan bar.
keep and World War H vet who
through a mix-up in Air Force
aerial numbers is re-drafted and
shipped to a radar base on Shims,
a ting speck of aa island ta the
Pacific.

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BOSTON (U P !)—Judges should jtlon of a Us court m x i
write brief opinion* in deciding 11’ taxpayer came into ro
ta in , according to Chief Juatice testified, "As God la my
J. Edgar Murdock of the Tax do not owe thii tax."
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In Plane Crash
WEST END, Grand Bahama Is­
land (U P!) —One of four pertons
killed in the crash of a light plane
w ii Identified as New York play­ An''installation of officers for proprlatlon of MM.waa glean in
wright Dixie Dean.
the Southslde School I’-TO win tha {’interest School for eonttibuU
Mias Dean died along with a held at tha final meeting Tuesday In* to fund raising projects,
West Palm Beach businessman
and a couple who operated a beau­ night.
H. W. (Buddy) Rawls is tha new
OVER 35 YEARS
ty ahop hera whan their light plane
at Pint and Palmetto
crashed into tho tea ahortly altar president and Ernest Southward la
(Aleag Bide feet Offlee)
takeoff Tuesday night.
-tha incoming vice president. The
The other victlmi were Clarence secretary ia Mra. Walter Cooke and
Coeten, M, owner and pilot of tha joint traasurera are Mr. end
tha plane and owner of a Weit Mrs. Gordon Sweeney.
Palm Beach plumbing firm: Jrrry
The P-TO hat purthated I I
Brodner, J», and hla wife, Phyllla,
SO. operators of the beauty ahop pedeaetal fans (or the school class­
rooms, Dr, J, P. Darby, project
at the Grand Bahama Club,
chairman said. In addition, the
orgenltetlon hat given the library
Florida peanut yield last year 1600 for book*. Because numetout
averaged 1,110 pounde per ten, an children from the rinse rest area
have come into Southslde, an apincrease ever tho year befon.

CO NG RATULATIONS fo r tha Ulant group o f bombartiar navigators ha
complete tha intensive seven-month course conducted bp V A H -I at tha
NAS came from Capt. James D. Ramage, right, Hptwing One commander.
Member* o f the class are, from left, Ensign T. D. Merlang, B. 0 . Sandefur,
A M I; Ensign J. D. Davis and J. S. York, AEC. They will join tha craws
in A8D 8kywarriors.
(N avy Photo)

SECRETARY
OF STATE

SATURDAY

Hospital Notes
MAY U
Admissions
Ruth Marian, Sanford; Yvonne
Black, Sanford; Primus Brown,
Sanford; Patricia Hytnan, San­
ford; Richard Burks, Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. James Hyman, Banlord, a daughter.
Dismissals
Din Brawn., Sanford; Reginald
Shcddon, Sanford; Zclma Osborne,
Sanford; Bobbie Haight, Sanford;
Bella Johnson, Sanford; Thelma
Hunter, Sanford.

SPEAKING
BALL GAME

By United Frees latenutlonel
The publie libraries of DaSville, Va., will be closed after
the last Teadsr leaves tonight te
gat around a federal court order,
effective Saturday, te dessgrngate library faculties.
The City Council voted un­
animously to shut the pubUe
libraries, Including the Negro
branch library and a mobile
library, rather than comply with
the desecration ruling obtalded
Lake Monroe
by fiya Negro high school stu­
dents. Residents of the eity will
vote on permanent closing tu aa
advisory ref rendu m June 14,
A similar suit Involving the
publie library ad Petersburg, Va,
BY MRB. H. L. JOHNSON
Friends of J. 1, Lake will regret will be heard hi Richmond today
to learn be Is confined to the Or­ by a federal district Judge, It
ange Memorial Hospital in Orlan­ was brought by I I Negroes ar­
do where he underwent major sur­
gery Isst weekend. He ts re­
ported to be doing well.
Mrs. Bertha Gibbs Is abla to ba
home again alter being coafinad
to Seminole Memorisl Hospital.
CLEWlflTON (U PI) — A V. I.
Mrs. S. E. Norwood had with Senate subcommittee on migratory
her on Mothers Day at har home, labor wound up three days of
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Norwood aad bearings in South Florida Wed­
children of Gainesville. Mr. and nesday and Eg ahalrmsa said It
Mrs. Ernest Hamilton and family had reeaivad some support ef
ef Enterprise, Mr. and Mra. J. H. pending migratory legislation.
Tindel, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold TinSen. Harrison Williams (D-N. J.)
del and sons of Elder Springs and uld the aammlllti had found
Miss Norlne Norwood.
general support “ for our educa­
tion and housing measurci among
There are nearly 110,000 rnOea
of slata highways, country rdhds
and city streela In Michigan.

ELECT

Personals

Constable

• ill do my tout to (it s
the service your preaeat Conole bio bee given joo. 1 know
this w l» not to- •• »«„y task,
hnt I will work herd Is contiaun this type ef service.

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Senate Migratory
Hearing Over

My experience guiliHas me to give you good eervtco and with
the help e f the people ef this district, I am eura I can.
e

I will work Im harmony with your shariff sad 1 am sure of hie
eeoperatlan.
I will make this a fall lime Job aerviag the people at all times.

Your yott on May 24 will be appreciated.

EVENING

rested far staging a demeoatratten at the library last month.
City Recorder John Jester of
Greonrllie, S. C., hears • motion
te throw out disorderly conduct
charges against seven Negros*
arrested for aa anti.segregation
damoaetntlon at the county li­

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21st

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A D M IS S IO N W IL L BE BY PR E SE N T A T IO N O F Y O U R

brary.
Than ware new—hut quiet—
Negro demonstrations Thursday
at Chattanooga, Team, protecting
segregation of lunch counters In
dime and deportment statue. The
Negroes, complying with a city
ruling forbidding large gatherings,
entered stores la groups ef six
or lose. Negro pickets marched
hi frost of stereo at Memphis.
A t Greensboro, N, C , the Bute
Civil Righto Advisory Committee
received sworn complaints from
etn a Negroes (barging that Ber­
tie Oouaty eommlseloaers denied
then tha right to register a*
voters.

ThU will cntitl# you to bring tho wholo funity
Hear nil tho Seminole County Candidates apeak
and then stay and watch the Sanford Greyhounds
play the St Petersburg Ball Club.

Saminola County Democratic Executive Committee
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THE JUBi Ns poet in tho State Cabinet has such impact upon publie welfare aa that at tha CsmmUeisnwr 4
Agriculture.
The duties ef this office go far beyond the Btata'a agricultural pursuits—Into intimate Corners o f &gt;sm)hnd|~g
life; tha car you drive, the lipstirk you use, the food you eat, the welfare ef your child ia school, the ta n * yen
pay, year health, tha economic stability ef yeur Job.
IXPMSIKNCKi 10 YEARS OF LEGISLATIVE SERVICE) Five terms, Florida House af Repn eanUthrei.
Sousa Speaker ia
Chairman of Agriculture Committee (two aeaaioM). Chairman ef CcmmiMcn an
Rules, Member Health, Flaance and Taxation, Safety, Citrus Committees, Constitutional Advlaory rsmmlsalsn.
Legislative Council,

An outitanding leg islalive rrrord, wide agricultural experience, complete freedom from epeelal Intireet Hef
dovotlon to the public welfare qualify Dey le Connor for Commissioner of Agrirullurn.
pledgee Ml

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promote tha general welfare o f Florida,
■■d as a Menahar e f tho State CahiaSt to
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T. assure honest end impartial
laws, regulating feeds, toed,
eecticldte, and limpMdtoi
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dependent children;
10. protect our hnye, I
against ladi.criminal filling t
11. assure job stahillty;
Department o f Agrlc
U. work for adequate
■tltuttons;
13. implement reorganisation of tha

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owns America?
* Not the politicians.* They a n public
servants, paid to serve th* people.
* Not th* rich. Th* corporations of
America a n owned bp mon than twelve
million paopia,
* Not the labor unions oven though some
of their leaden act as though they did.

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It is the savers who own America. By
doing without thing*—by self-denial—
they built homes and started stores.

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In American industry— money which buy*
machine* and provide* job*. Moot of what
their saving* earn i* taken away from
them in taxes, but became K le in their
character never to wait*, they etfll savs.
If they ever etopped, then would be no
new capital to create new job*, no new
machinery to make bettor Job*,' no profliable enterprise whose taxes help keep
America going. Yee, the saver* keep
America alive. Let'* bo sun. the law*
keep aaven alive, too.

H I S U IN O L B CODNtY Council of Parents and Tanchara installed now
officers at a recent meeting * f the organisation at tha Pinasn st School
Mr*. W. 8. Higginbotham, esntar, coagratulatas now pnaldont, Mrs. Gor.
don Frederick. Left to rlg^ht, Mrs. W. C. Hopkins, treasurer; Mr*. Ralph
Wight II, secretary; Mr*. Higginbotham, Mrs. Frederick and Mrs. T. C.

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By HOLMES ALEXANDER
WASHINGTON — In saeond
sober thinking about thn miserable
plans episode, it may turn out
t nothing ia loit except our
or. Our secretary of state hai
been caught in a ile, which is bad
enough. Our president has looked
very Inept, which la worse. But If
we can, for once, rise above the
pusillanimity to which the nuclear
age has conditioned so much of
our thinking, it Is possible to find
a silver lining here.
In wartime, hot or cold, the pur*
pose ie not to arrange a meeting
R f wills with tha enemy. The pur­
pose la to force our wilL upon him.
The ioea o f our U-Z spy plane end
the capture by the Russians of Ha
pilot did not make it easier for
tha aummit principals to talk
about friendship and accommoda­
tion between the USA and USSR,
hot such talk wae nonsense any-

has put the U S A In a position to
fore# one o f President Eisenhow­
er's major policies upon Russia.
I f wa treat our relationships with
Russia truthfully and admit that
we are engaging with an Implac­
able enemy, It la now within our
capability to score a clear victory
and to impose the will o f th e'pre­
sident upon a sulking Khrushchev.
A t his pre-summit press confer­
ence, Mr. Eisenhower told us of
this policy, th lf will. It Is his
open eky proposal which he made
in (ieneva at tba 11*56 summit
meeting, in these words:
“ To give to each other a com­
plete blueprint o f our m ilitary es­
tablishments, from beginning to
end. from one end o f our countries
to the other; lay out tha establish­
ment* and provide the blueprints
to each other.
“ Next, to provide within our
countries
facilities
fo r
Aerial
photography to the other coun­
On th* other hand, this episode try . . . . you can maka all tha

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Hal la &gt; smart man except
when it comet to Judging women.
That's why u Scientific Marri­
ng* Foundation has long been
ueadsd ia America. Idealist* of
both eases ran easily he duped
|er deceived la ramaece so they'
'w e d u reputable orginliatioo la
serve us their combined chapereae and press agent.
CASE E-46S: Hsl G„ aged 3$,
ewn* an electrical shop.
"Dr. Crane, I served during the
war and saw a lot of my buddies
lose their wives by divorce.
“So I figured I’d be doubly care­
ful when I got back lo the States.
"Ia six months I married a girl
• ho seemed my type. Later, I
Bound out that she had been mar­
ried before. She never told me she
was a divorcee till after the wed­
ding.
"Soon the began running lo tav­
erns and started going out with
married men. One night she and a
half drunken companion smashed
Into another ear and my wife was
killed.
“ Maybe 1 am just peculiar for I
jran't seem to find a girl with sim­
ila r Interests.
" I belong to the Presbyterian
eburch and attend Sunday school.
i like classical music and enjoy
going oo hikes with a camera to
photograph birds, which ia my
main hobby.
"Somstimca I think I must have
been born about 35 years loo late,
tor the women 1 meet are chiefly
interested in taverns, clgarels and
.night clubs. Aren't there any good
Woman left in America t "
A lot of Idealistic young people,
both women and men. are duck
soup for sirens or Dan Juans.
A siren can often wrap a smart
man around bar littl* finger, as
Hal's wife did, and bn will not
■how enough gumption even to find
nut if aha has ever been married
before.
Indeed, a lot of professional men,
whose wives have died, will marry
*an tha rebound. And they often
F ri. May 30, I960— Fag* 11

D A IL Y

pick women who are so obviously
unsuitable that all their family or
friends can ice that fact at once.
But these romantic simpletons
can't delect tho “ falsa front" or
sales manihip put on by the design­
ing females.
No, there are so captivated that
they rush into matrimony with a
woman who will divorce them
within a year or two.
So a Scientific Marriage Founda­
tion has long been needed in
America to put eyra into blind
Cupid's head.
If Hal, for example, had consult­
ed this marriage foundation, he
would have been introduced to a
suitable woman, of the same reli­
gion and ideals.
In fact, we'd have tried lo find
a girl who also liked outdoor life,
hiking and birds, so Iheir recrea­
tion would bave welded them clos­
er together through the years.
And don't get the idea that a Sci­
entific Marriage Foundation is
only for teenagers or isolated folks.
We find that our best rooters
and often the most frequent type
of applicant Is a professional man
who knows It Is smart nowadays to
be matched with somebody of the
samt ideals, religion, race, hob­
bles, etc., BEFORE letting your­
self get romantic.
'
For then you can safely fall In
love, knowing your companion is a
certified person, aliened to bythree local character references
end personally interviewed by a
talented clergyman counsellor.
llai was soon introduced to a girl
with all tba asssta bo wished, in­
cluding a classy chaasis, tod, for
our applicants' are bsualjy' above
average in their physical charm.
But men are often iaty about
writing, so our women appllcapt*
outnumber the meo. The men want
to telephone for they hate So fill
out a questionnaire I
That's normal, for tha average
huabtnd doesn't oven write to his
own parents after marriage, but
makes his wife do his secretarial
work!
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pictures you choose and take them
to your country to study, you to
provide exactly tha same facllities fo r us . . . "
The Russian leaders, Bulganin
and Khrushchev did not choose to
arcept — but this time we can,
if wa dare, make a very good e f ­
fe c t'b y attempting to force their
acceptance. This is true because,
in the limited but significant
science o f aerial reconnaissance,
we occupy a position o f strength.
We are better at aerial spying
than the enemy is. The president
can say to Khrushchev — either
accept my open sky proposal o r '
we will continue with the success-1
ful penetration o f your air space
and will taka photographa o f a ll'
your military operations.
T h lt would not he empty boast­
ing on the president'* part. Tha
A ir Fort# Is organised with re­
connaissance groups ht both the
Tactical A ir Command and Stra­
tegic A ir Command. These units
are provided with R F -IO l’a, RBfMI’a and RB-47’s. These swift,
high-flying ffghtar-type and bom­
ber-type planes nerd not operate
from foreign base*. Two o f them
In their N avy equivalents ran be
carrier-launched, and the third l*
today being operationally refuel­
ed at high altitude.
A ll these and other planes, as
wall as our spare vehicles, are
equipped with automatic cameras
o f amaxing reach and fidelity.
Some o f the highest performance
figures are not yet released for
publication, but even the available,
outdated information Is Impressive
enough.
On an actual four-hour . flight
from L o t Angeles to X tw York at
40,000 feet, a strip o f land 2,700
milea long and 490 milea wide was
Lika Art and Culture, tha lively
filmed. Pictures from a seven- spiritual side of California has
camera battery o f this type will been watered down by the cascade
show what type o f Ian ii mower of new people pouring into the
was used to cut the grass at par­ Golden Stale.
ticular homes, what laundry hangs
The original settlers of tht boomout to dry and what material ia lime Eighties brought the old-time
used in the separate bouses. A l­ religion with them.
titude and night are no longer
This was not (as it Is today) tht
conditions o f any importance In land of electronics, missiles and
aerial photography. Cloud cover golden real estate. It was tha State
and camouflage do not baffle the to retire In. And once retired, to
airborne camera. Unless tha Rus­ find the Slate of Grace.
sians are willing to fig h t a war
Churches of all denominations
about it, they cannot ptevent our sprang up under the smog-lets blue
looking down their chimneys. And skies.
if we are w illing to lose an occa­
Along with the retired population
sional plane, wa can have just came an adequate number of
about all the picture* o f Russian preachers, evangelists and Rssortmilitary sites that we desire. ed sky pilots of splinter groups.
Thera is no evidence that they can
Nearly alt were successful.
9 * 9
match us in this field. And even
i f they did, they would derive less
Our moil famous Lady of the
profit sinee we ere fa r tssa accre­ Light was the late Aimee Semple
tive.
McPherson. She had been convert­
It 1s an imposing position nf ed by a youngHoly Roller psstef.
strength which we hold in aerial And her Aogaius Temple of the
reconnaissance.
another Four-Square Gospel always had a

By MCE WEST
WASHINGTON (U P I)- A small
j household disaster sent me down
to the U.5. Patent Office to scru­
tinise the latest list of Inventions.
I wanted to see if anyone had
Invented a way to keep cats from
having kittens in the linings of
box spring beds.
1 may have found what I was
looking for in patent number
2,929.077 issued to Lars Magnus
Ericsson of Nykoplng, Sweden. I
am not certain, however, that
this was what Ericsson had In
mind when he Invented "a furni­
ture ipring connection device."
The official Gazette of the Pat­
ent Office describes the device at
some length but doesn't make
dear how U works or whit H is
used for,
A drawing of the gadget, how­
ever, Indicate* that it might maka
box springs unsuitable for feline
maternity wards and, if so, Erics­
son has performed a public serv­
ice.
At any rate. I can atfurd to
watt a few weeks for a fuller ex­
planation. The crisis that occa­
sioned my rlsit to the Patent Of­
fice has passed, the tabby nur­
sery having now been moved to
a closet and the bed temporarily
reclaimed for human slumber.
While I was browsing through
the Gaiette, I looked orrr some
o( the other new patents to see
if our inventors are responding |o

Happiness Through Health

Nature I b What?

la this spectacle nf salvation, tho green bathing suit hanging on

a number of volunteer ladles clung the line—a taxi driver will show
to a papier-mache Rock of Ages. you the house.
Stage lighting flashed. Loudspeak­
er thunder roared.
Slslcr Aimee in an Admiral's
uniform directed the rescue—the
Navy-dad choir and a life saving
crew of young mm tossed an
actual line. And all wera saved
from the stormy seas of sin to the
shores of salvation.

Rut nobody could prove It. And
Sister pul on one nf the greatest
shows of all time at tho Tempi*:
Tha choir this time was dressed
with horns, tails and pitchforks.
They were Introduced as Sister's
detractors—the reporters, l h c
Grind Jury, and the politicians.'
They were defeated by a Hock
of winged angels. Hallelujah)

faw years, we w|H-bave spare antelllUs to do the same jub. Thia ia
on* time when our advantage over
tha cold war enemy is clear and
present. Leaving aside, fur the
moment, the merits of tha open
aky proposal, It ia a policy which
Mr. Eisenhower now' has tha pow­
er to forre upon Khrushchev.
And to fort* one's will upon th*
enemy—that la th* very essence
and definition of raHilary victory.

There was a brief interlude in
19M when Sister disappeared in
a green bathing suit into the Pa­
cific and turned up in Agua Pricta,
Mexico.
She had been kidnaped, she said,
by a trio of fiends named Steve
and Jake and Mexieail Ruse.
It wae a alory that railed fur
all the faith of the faithful though
sister had been held prisoner and
aerott the Sonors desert, her shoes
end clothing were not scratched
at all: That wst the miraclcl)
There was tome ink that Sister
flavor at this brisk-background.
Sister Aimee't Tempi* in Lot bad taken sabbatical leave with a
Angeles grew on a slather of volun­ young radio annuunrer from the
tary gifts from a wholly satisfied Temple. In Carmrl, California, you
can find plenty nf proplo who saw
congregatioo.
It was no dry service.
W h o a the Gospel Lighthouse
sang, "Throw Out tha Lifeline,"
the ladies of Ihs choir were dress­
ed like American sailors. (The
Navy protested ia • court action.
But they lost.)

The off-beat religions of today's
California are pale beside those
angelic days.
We have a few robed and san­
daled desert preacher*. And a few
years ago, Nature Iloy wandered
up and down Holywood boulevard.
There are a liandlul of aging fol­
lower! of the fiery Atine Besanl.
But most or the cults that sought
to vitally have gone under—one of
of them literally when the Stale
built a dam In front of th* holycity.
The spiritual guidance hat been
surrendered to more orthodox lead­
ers, more sedate temples.
They are not nearly at crowd-

By JAMKA KEIJ.ER
Reading his own death notice
was the rare experience of • re­
tired Army sergeant in New Mex­
ico.
liii wife received iwo Idler*
from the U. S- Army one morning.
On* offered condolences on the
death of her husband and the
other suggested that she start pro­
cessing Insurance claims.
Since her husband had been very
much alive when he had left for
work three hours before, she
phoned him to come borne im­
mediately and personally disprove
the disturbing notices.
“ I couldn’t help feeling funny,"
the confused man slid after see­
ing the letters. "It was ilk* read­

ing my own death warrant, ft
said I am officially dead, but I
am not."
No one relishes Ihe Idea of be­
ing classified a* dead while still
living. But avoid the danger of
drifting through life ea g you
were "half alive."
Think of your comparatively
abort stay on earth aa a prepara­
tion for life everlasting and you
will live life to the fullest.
" I have fought th* good fight.
I have kept the faith. For the
rest, there ts laid up lor me a
crown of Justice."
(2 Timothy 4:7, »)
Inspire me, 0 Holy Spirit, to
make my life count from Use paint
of view of eternily.

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limit* it tan be ap- tro)|Ing and regulatih* *1 plied to
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w ill tall you more. T h a t’* when you foal the extra measure
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other needs of oar time*.
According to tbo NatiosMt In­
ventor* Council, the armed fartee
alone are In the market for a m *
than 300 near products, a sm of
which would be almoet no m M
aa a cat-proof bed.
The Army, for Instance, la in­
terested In acquiring a Wag-Lut­
ing trouser patch, a better gravy
base for irradiated meat and
something that would make 41
instant bread mis, last* and
small like yeast-leavened Wave*,
I saw nothing la the Gaactte
that might fill these require­
ments, hut that doesn't mean ear
inventors aren't ia there thtaking.
The Garotte waa fairly (tearing
will) bright ideas for providing aa
with a better tomorrow.
A'N ew Jersey florist haa been
granted a patent for. a “ shaggy'*
chrysanthemum plant which cer­
tainly would be right at heme la
my garden. I hat* been growing
shaggy flowers for years wtthoat
realising there might he earn*
money *n it.
Two California woman have
come up with e headband nfcWb
it supposed to keep water oat el
bathing caps. I never thought B
would be possible to keep water
out or bathing caps without heap*
in* bathing caps out of water.
I wouldn't he surprised it com*one eventually lavonta n wap t*
teach cata birth control.

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f MVSeL*
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like
(THAT 7
meat*, faraUhed and unfurniabed for your JnapacUoo.
ELM—t bedroom duplex, furaiibNEWLY decorated 3 room fum•d, 943 per month.
iibed apartment $40 per mootb
close in. I l l E. Mb. 3C Call
ELX— also a 1 bedroom, furnish*
PA 3-4245 or PA 2-3714.
td, ground floor, $81 per month.
13 STREET—l bedroom, furnlshedPOX food eata when beaded for
We need email acreage listing*,
the beaeh—STOP ,at The Wheel,
from two to forty acres. These
la Osteen — Meals, Barbeque,
are excellent sellers when pro­
Bargers, fee Cream, Shakes.
nisbed, $33 per month.
perly presented and advertised.
Cold Drinks, Sandwiches and
Call us and we will aend an
Steaks.
LAKE MARY—3 bedroom duplex,
associate out to view the pro­
kitchen equipped, $73 per month.
perty, we do not list over the
telephone. Conte-t acreage de­
Contact property manager at—
partment
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
Stenstrom Realty
Kitchen equipped. PA 3-3$Sl.
Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave. Phone PA 3-3430 111 N. Park Ave. Phone PA 3-3420
3-ROOM furnithed apartment krith "Open Evenings til 1:30 PM”
"Open evenings til a:30 PM”
bath and garage. 3320 N. Nar­
cissus, PA t-3144.
ROOM apdrtment, hat refriger­ WANTED to buy or rent: one
ator nod stove, rest not furn­
story er split level house with
ished. 13th ft MelloaviUe. Pb.
furnished apartment 9*3 per
three or more bedroom*; at
PA
3-3739.
month. PA 1-3071.
least 1900 square ft. living area.
LARGE I
screened
3-BEDROOM furnished homo to
$57.10. 1793 Magnolia, Also large
LAN D WANTED
responsible people. $190 month.
tinfurn. apt PA MM1.
PA 3-SMf.
LOTS ty ACREAG E
FURNISHED apartment. Children
Give legal description, price
FURNISHED apartment, clean
over S welcomed, dose to
and term*. Write P. 0. Box
end close in. Adults only.
downtown Sanford. Will accom373, Sanford, Florida.
Jimmy Cowan, PA 3-4413.
FURNISHED Collage. PA 3-3300.

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C, A. Whiddon, Sr.
By Day, Week or Month
WELAEA APARTMENTS: rooms
BROKER
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
private baths, H I W. First S t
W. B. Shlppy, Attoc.
Ph. PA 3-3111
114 W, 1st BL
» So. Park Ave. Ph. PA 3-MB1
3-ROOM furnished apart:
FURNISHED 4 room apartment, ■Magnolia. Phone A. K
LOVELY 3 bedroom, 3 bath home
water furnished, $40 per month.
ter, Florist, FA 3-1131.
in Dreamwold, 3317 Osceola Dr.
Call FA 3-3031.
By Appointment.
iu boon looking for a good
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom duplex
two bedroom furnished house 313 ROSALIA DR; 3 bedroom, kit­
apartment; lake privileges. $43
but unable to find what you
chen equipped home. $300 down,
$40 monthly. FA 3-4317.
waotodf S E E
STEM PE R S
"Don't Throw Your Money
3 BEDROOM unfurnished bouse,
Away” Ad in the FOR SALE
bitches equipped. Pb. PA 3-444$.
COLUMN.
APARTMENTS lor root at Stone
Island on Lako Monroe; 3 quiet SALE er RENT: Now duplex. By
owner. Modem. Kitchen equip,
cool, furnished apartme&amp;U. Sum­
ptd. 3313 Palmetto A v 0,
mer rates. Call PA 3-4300.
FA 3-4300 otter 5:00 p. m.

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room, m hatha, In DsBary.
home, situated on Lake Minnie.
BR. furnished apartments
PA 3-7313.
Features Include built in range,
$03 mo.
heating unit, water beater,
furnished bouse $73 mo. SMALL furnished apartment, 100
blinds, and many extras. Only
PAYTON. REALTOR
Perk Ave. PA 2-0731.
1 year old. Total price—$30,000.
3-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha
Terms available!

3-LARGE room . apartment with UNFURNISHED S bedroom duplex
carports 1 block off Sanford
apartment, kitchen equipped, SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom,
Ave.; pass the air base root*,
private entrance. Apply aoa W.
ltt baths, large -modem kitturn to right] Mb. bouso from
37th, after 1:00 p.m.
chon. Backyard fenced. View of
Sanford Ave. on left alio. Eolako. $M0 and Uko up monthly
2-BEDROOM furnished apartment,
nivmcrt* r e *.X**v_
eloee In. PA 2-4434 or PA 2-4325.
ONB bedroom furnished apart­
3-BEDROOM, 2 tiled bath, house.
ment, ground floor. Contact 3313
Sprinkler system. On two lots.
Palmetto.
1404 Holly Avo. Ph. FA 3-4334.

Four bedroom, 3 both bom*. QuIm
community. LX, 13’ x 30'; DR.;
kitchen, built In itove, dispoisl.*
Utility room wired for waibar*
end dryer. Corner lot 100* x 120*
wllb 13 ortnie tree*. Low down
payment. No qualifying, Pbooe
PA M ilt .

KOSA L. PAYTON
And Associates
legiiterod Real Estate broker
Pb. PA 3-1301 17 *3 at Hiawatha

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Reall*.
Raymond Lundqulit, Assoc.
PA 3-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

DON’T TH RO W YO U R
M O NEY A W A Y
Paying these skyhlgh rents when
you can own this fine, two bed* a
room and den, completely fur- W
nlshed home, located In quiet
neighborhood for only $73 PER
MONTH after making n LOW
down payment.
READY TO MOVE INI
CALL US TODAY!

W. H, "B llP Stemper Agency
Realtor A Insurer
Phono P A 3-4M1
l i t N. Park
Phono PA 34131 2001 Park Dr. m
BDRM., 1 bath homo, klteben
equipped, Fla. Rm. fenced yard
FA 3-13U after $ P. M.

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OPEN D A IL Y
9:00 A . M. T il Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. T U Dark

FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
LUUan Trams
R. H. Ivors, D. H. Whitman
Associates,

•-ROOM house, unfurnished, mod- 344$ S. Peril Avo. Ph. PA 34331
ora, oo lako located In Geneva, After boura, PA 2-3411, FA 3-4121
PI*. $43 per mootb. PA S-35U,
Oviedo.
3-ROOM unfurnished bouse, water
beater, stove, refrigerator, Nice
location. Adults euly. PA t-WB.
9-BEDROOM heme on Bel Aire
Bird., klteben equipped. $71
month. Available June le t
PA MOST.
UNE llthi 3 bedroom unfurnish­
ed bouse, 113 W. 4th. Street,
Telephone PA 2-3411 d a y s .
PA 1-4417 evenings. •_________

NICELY furnished | room apart­
ment private entrance. 507 Park
Ave.

• ROOM furnished efficiency
apartment, 701 Pork Avenue.

ion W. FIRST: Light hmiwkeepUk rooms, nil furalshad, private

FOR SALK
f-Bodreom frame bouso at S it
Holly Avenuet hardwood ook
fleam throughout. AppMlaed
by Mepoudnt appraiser at
44.WMF- This bouso must bo sold
this summer. Price will bo to­
ilucod $MA4 per weak until
sold. Currant price $1,960. Cowtact Mrs. M, L. Reborn, fir. at
PA M 4 I I or M. L. Reborn, Jr.
ot PA 3-417P or P A 3-33*1.

MOVES

UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom mod
era C l aa lako; Osteen. $43.

1-BOOM offlcteacy i
private bath. Suitable

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Something New, Something O ld - W ANT AD S A re A s Coed As Gold
(Mr
■ Sanford Propertiei— Acrcat*
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped.
Florence Herrin, Realtor
Atiume VA loan. 4330 down,
Atlaiutlc Bank Bldf. FA 2-32*4
973.13 per month. Sunland Es­
tate*. FA 2-2437.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

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Kri. May 20, 1090— Page 13 20-A T railer!
ROYAL Spartanalt*, all alumloum, TV, 193* RCA 11” ; 11 OA, Brown­ 1900, Z.Z., Sewa on button*, make*
1M1. U '. wall to wall carp*lin|,
ing automatic; HO Gaga train
butonbolaa automatically, em­
excellent condition. FA 20024.
layout, I anglnai, 20 can; port­
broidery!. appliques. Paymanta
able aawlag machine: eompoalt
•a. 10. Writa Credit Manager.
bow; M arrow*, fletcheri, qulBox 10, c/o Sanford Herald.
var; • band radio; 20” gtrla
bike; M” boya EnglUh blkt; OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR BALI
SALE or TRADE for something
1 Cent per lb. /
surf rod and m l ; FA 1-7333.
of equal value, or will RENT:
TUX SANFORD HERALD
1 bedroom Spartan h o u s e
11 INCH TV, RCA mahogany con­
OFFICE
trailer. FA 14449.
sole, excellent condition. Call
M4 W. l i t St. FA 3M11
FA 2-19M.

A V O N C A L L IN G
Pleasant dignified part time
work near your home aa an
A V O N Representative. We
train you. Mrs, Jeaa Milaalch,
Box 149, Lockhart, Fla.

2344 French Ave.
Beautiful 3 Bedrsum 2 Bath Homo
Realtor
with Hardwood floors. O. E.
“ Call HiU”
Phone FA 2-3441
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­ COMPANION for elderly person;
tically controlled Heat. Well,
room, board and salary. Stone
C. B. HOME: 3 bedrooms. 3
Landscapped Lot on Dead Ead
Island, Enterprise. P h e n e
baths. Terms available. Low
Stm t where Children play In ' FA 1-4290 or FA 14N9.
down payment. 713 Biarcliff.
safety. We will be proud to shew
Ph. FA 3 5429.
you this today.

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LARGE utility trailer 933, paint,
cots, tents. ARMY-NAVY SUR­
PLUS, 110 Sanford Ave.

MOVE R IG H T IN

FHA Financing—No dosing Cost GROVE FOREMAN, age 13 to 41.
Year round employment with
Shoppers Special
99.330 — for an appointment call —
well established company la
Helen
E.
Noonan
at
Three bedrooms, nice screened
Clermont area. Paid vacation.
W.
H.
Bill
Stamper
Agency
porch and fenced yard.
Excellent advancement oppor­
FA 2-9331
FA 1-4991
tunity for ambitious and cons­
Shoppers Speelal
93,903
cientious man. Nice house furn­
Two bedroom frame in town.
ished. Salary commensurate
STENSTROM
REALTY
. 9139 down.
with, ability and 'xperieace. Re­
OfTera these aelaet home* fer
ferences required. Must pass
your
Inspection
ead
will
bo
SPECIAL SERVICE
physical examination. All replies
plsssed to shew them at your
BRANCH OFFICE
confidential. Bex H. A., c/o
coovealtnco.
H.
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Bill”
Stamper
Agency
W.
Sanford Herald.
Realtor k Insurer
BEL
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CB
heme
3901 Park. Drive
located on n beautiful landscap­ 8EMI-RKT1RID MEN. ever 40,
FA 2-8881
desiring to supplement their ined earner let in a fine neighbor­
come, selling VBpeciiligad Light­
hood. locludes well and pump
NEW 2 bedroom CB house, furn­
ing Products; call or write
for
lewn
sprinkler
system,
ished, on 3 lots. Call FA 24130.
E. G.-Yeary, 1023 N. Washing­
•love
and
new
refrigerator
plus
Will aceopt trailer.
ton Ave.. Tltuivtlle, FU., Fh.
other extras. Priced below mar­
AM 74309.
ket valuo because ef military
t r a n s f e r . 919,719. Attractive
terms. 414% mortgage.

M EN U FOR TO D AY

S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
119 N. Park Avs. Pb. FA 24123
9-R. R. home, furn. or uefurn. Buy
equity. Will rent 9110 a month.
Wyanewood Dr. Ph. FA 2-3M0.

Stenitrom Realty

We have Just received another S
acre listing in Lake Msry. The
lest ooa was purchased two
days after the ad appeared.
Don’t let this one get away, e
splendid buy at 91900. Contact—

.Stenstrom Realty
311 N. Perk Ave. Phone PA 3 2410
' “ Open Evenings til 9:19 PM”
MOVING TO SANFORD
Will trade er sell my 3 bed­
room, S bath homo in Orlando
far
property in Sanford.
Contact............
FLA. CROSSROADS REALTY
434 N. Orange Bloesem Trail
Orlande
. GA 34141

NEW BOMBS BY

Odham &amp; Tudor

WILSON - MAIER
New and Used Furniture
311 E. First 8t.
FA 2-3422

TltOS. K. THOMPSON
Genera] Contractor
Homo Carpentry Repairs
Roofing k Siding
Phone FA 94432

ALL MAKES k MODELS

Cut Flowers For An: Occasion
SANFORD FLOWS! SHOP
FA 21120
or
FA 2-0270

INSTALLED

WiBdohlelrt
Door Glut

Back GU»*
Vent Glut

S E R V IC E

BELL S SHELL 8ERVICB
13th k French Ave.
3000 Free TV Stempe
with eech scooter purchase

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Downtown Sanford

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Term* — 29% Down - I Year* On Beleac*
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

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ASSOCIATES) Alvin Odham. C. a Todd, Joe Dengleeo,

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1930 CADILLAC “ 43” 4-door, automalic transmission, radio k
heater. WQl take Wide In. Cell
Jesse* Quirk at FA 94914.

RANDALL FLECTR1C 00.
MegaeUa
FA 14911

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use Wiring — iS’ectrio Service
Sid Vihlea

Sunland Estates

Jest

PA 1-4433

AIR CONDITIONING
Senknrik Glass and Pnlnt Co.
CONTRACT led REPAIR WORE 114 W. lad It.
NASH Metropolitan that looks end
FA 94933
1007 Sanford Avo.
FA 14143
runs like new. Motor re-built in
1134. 30 to 40 m’loo nor gallon
of gas. Call FA S d itT

AIR CONDITIONING

Lokefrnot

Senknrik Gian and Pnlnt Co.

PEEK R9T1MATE9 cheerfully
givea. Mattress rseevatlag, up­ CLEAN 1933 nine paseeeger Pon
holstery aid slip cavers. Cus­
Use we ion, power brakes, ra­
tom built bedding made to or­
dio, baiter. |093 Pb. PA 2-11H0.
der. Call er come la. Nix BedContracting k Repairs
dixg Manufacturing Co.„ 1291 CAR FOR SALE. 1931 Rulck Super
Fra* Estimates
4 dr. sedan with automatic
So. Sanford Ave. PA 3-2117.
R. L. HARVEY
transmluioa, radio god healer.
904 Sanford Ave. Phono FA 24393
CaQ FA 3-7799 after 1:90 P. M,
AUTO GLASS
Financing can be im aged.

1741, 8 mtlee Bn. ef Baaterd

LAMBRETTA
MOTOR SCOOTERS

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed heed. Beg-proof bottom
roil with plostle ends. Plastic
.o r reyon tepee. Cetten er BylM
cords.
113-114 W. tnd SL

On Oaara Reed. Sa. ef Sanford

REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
IT” Window Bills 91.13
94” Window Lintels g l.ll
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave. Pb. FA 3-3731

EXCLUSIVE

USED FURNITURE: 2 Twin site
Innersprlag mattresses A-l con­
dition. each 913.00; 2 twin slse
rebuilt Hollywood beds, each
929.30; 4 twin ilia Inaersprinf
mattresses, eaeh 110.00; 2 99”
Innersprlag mattresses, each
•12.90; 1 full site orthopedic
mattress, like new, 919.90; 1
full sire box spring, like new,
913.00; 1 set maple bunk beds
with Innterspring mattresses
939.30; 1 44” Hollywood bed; 1
repossessed Day k Nlgbtar
so,'a 9M.90; 1 maple vanity
dresser 119.10; I T ’ Rollaway
beds with laaoripring mattresses
Gateway To Tho Waterway
•19.73; 1 3-piece eecUaaal 929.30;
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
1 plaitle eccisieael chair 910.99;
Robson Sporting Goods
1 full ilia rebuilt Beauty Rest
4 4 E. 1st.
Ph FA 2-1991
mattress $24.30; l twin site eoll
spring, h e a v y duty 910.99.
99 H. P. JOHNSON Javslh molar,
ECHOLS BEDDING COMPANY,
electrie starter, excellent condi­
2nd * Magnolia. Ph. FA 24221.
tion. FA 2-4409.

ACCOUNTANT desires position RENTALS |3 WEEK
with future in Florida. Present­
291 W. First St. fB4 hr. ser.)
ly employed by C.P.A. firm
Mereury Outboard Motere
with 4 years coitiauoui exper­
WOODRUFF MARINE
ience. B. B. A. degree. Major
LANDSCAPE OARDNER
.
3401 French Ave.
PA 8-1!
FRANCIS PEZOLD
In accounting. Married. Ago 29.
Replies confidential. Bex C, e/e We pot In lewne — Redding, Sprig­
’It Pays
Herald.
ging
To Uae
Peat — Renovation
PEER ESTIMATES
Tho. HERALD
19 yrs. Experience Ph. NO S-4799
Want Ado.

k ’ H ittin g

FA 2-3023, 203 West 1st St,
Sanford.

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Beby
Beds. Day, Week, er Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1109 French Ave,
Ph. FA 1-7933

Sewing Mach. Repairs

Plumbing

MAO; Tru-Sew 939.00. Phono

New A Used Furniture k Appli­ FREESER, Deluxe 22 foot upright
ances. A Good Place To
9 months eld. Take up payments
BUY, SELL or TRADE
919.11 month. 9*o Clyde Walls
at DoWttt Trailer Court.
Jenkins Furniture
400 Sanford Avt.
FA 1-7439

HIGHLAND P A R K - A delightful
3 BR home situated an n very
Urge corner let with beautiful
shade trees. Ideal location for
cool summor living. Vary at­
PLASTER REPAIRS, free esU
tractive terms for only 91000 WANTED, Men, Women. Raise
mates. FA 2-9939.
down. Convenient to schooU and
halt for us at bom*. Full, spare
shopping centers. Tout price
time. Doesn’t take up space. 15. Special Service*
912,9M.
We furnish everything. Sher­
wood, Dept. G-411, Monmouth,
LOCH ARBOR— An attractive 3
Maine.
BR, 2 bath, CB heme in beauti­
ful Loch Arbor, attractively WANTED: Graders and peckers
fer produce. Apply at old Die*priced at 914A54. Terms are
feldor Packing House on South
available! Price Includes stove,
Sanford Avenue. Ask for W. O.
refrigerator, Venetian blinds and
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state,
Strickland.
other features.
meats, Invoices, hind bills, end
p r e g r a m s , etc. Progreulvt
STOP IN TO SEE US OR CALL:
Printing Ce. Phone FA 3493130* West 13Ul St,
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
"Open evenings U1 «:M PM"

ONE ACRE— 17-93, 300* facial
Lake Monroe; approximately
. aoo* West ef Sanford City line.

• BIO VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

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Death Ray
W AS H IN G TO N (U P I) — Scientists in both the
United State* and Russia are working on a neutron
“ death ra y" bomb that eould destroy an enemy troop
aoneeatratioa without contaminating friendly forces, ft
waa reported today.
The magaaine U. S. News A World Report said in a
copy righted article that the U. S. neutron bomb project
waa so hush-hush that even the code name haa been
labeled "top secret."

WEATHER: F air through Tuesday. High today, 88-96. Low tonight, 85-72.
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EatabUakad 1909

MONDAY, M AY 28, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Torrential Rains
Follow Chile
Earthquake

ONE PASSENGER died after this car went over a bridge rail and crashed
into a tree near Oviedo. Howard Woodbury o f Cocoa died la an Orlando
hospital pf a skuH fracture and other injuries. Driver o f the ear, Charles A.
Conley o f Cocoa waa injured and another passenger, Randolph Terrell Jr.
Hiighwajr Patrolman Bill Stringfield reported.
(Herald Photo)

Crash Victim's Body Found
Navy starch plants recovered
O h t third victim ef the Sanfokd
beeed Navy Jet that ersihed te­
es the Banana River Wednesday
and tapk the Uvea ef Us three
nun crew.
NAS official* Mid the body of

Aviation Mechanic Qian Limbart
waa Sound over the weekend. Tbd
bodies ef Um other twe victims,
LL Hsrry Lackey II and Louis M.
Beverly ware found shortly after
(be search started,
funeral services for Lt. Bev-

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planes ef eaa nation ever lar*
rilorv
moilwr.
, Such ■ resolution,.if It avoided
direct condemnation ef the United
Slates for the *J-f spy plan*
downed In Russia, might stand's
chance of gainiog the accessary
seven votes af thd It • member
conacil without a vat* by any ef
Mm five preraanaot members.
la Moscow, the fevtot press and
raaoluUoa that would oiproos die- radio heaped abuse ea President
approval of lntoHlganco flights by Eisenhower today but pledged te
keep Germany out of tb* crisis
stags psndtag another summit

UNIT BO NATIONS, N. Y „ (U FI)
—Ceylon was reported working
behind We oceans today te provast a major Security Council
blowup between the United States
and. the Soviet Union evor U S.
■py piano flights.
A Informed sources ante Sir
Ociauda Corea af Ceylon, oa ea tet
#f the Security Council far May,

Art Show Crowded;
Ruction Tonight

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More than 2fo persons crowded
onto the Civic Center patio Sunday
te look over approximately 1M
paintings at the Sanford Art Assn,
show.
Tbs association's auction will be
bald at 7 p. m. today with Jack
Frost acting as auctioaser.
The auction la bald te help de­
fray expenses for soma Seminole
mpouniy youngster te attend the anw i l summer camp far art stud" J r i . Helen DaWit, president ef
the association said today she vaa
pleased with the shewing 8uaday,
and Mid the crowd waa almost as
large as that af the flrst show test
November.

Wage Dispute
m CHICAGO (U PI) — The na*
^ le n s railroads and the Brotherbead ef Locomotive Engineers to­
day handed their wag* dispute to
govern mint arbitrator* par a
a), binding deciaiea.

Tbs attack against Elsenhower
pictured him aa a hypocrite, a
general rather than a president
and not a vary good general at
that, a false friend of the Soviet
Untea aad a man who is trying
te continue the cold war.
Mesawhile in Washington. Chairmat J. William Kulbrigbt (D-Ark.)
af the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee pi sawed today to in­
vestigate the American spy plana
caaa that led te the summit con­
ference collapse. Pulbright said
Congress should probe the U-3
incident because It would be
"pood far the soul ef Ur country
to get aa understanding af what
happened."
President Eisenhower will report
to the nation on all radio aad TV
networks Wednesday night ea the
collapse of the summit conference
aad the free world's future aims
and goals, Um White House an­
nounced today.
Ik e speech will originate from
the president's While House- of­
fice. It will be rarried from T to
T:M p. m. on the CBS aad ABC

crly will be conducted at * a. m.
Tuesday at lb* NAS chapel with
Chaplain W. Leonard Dugger of­
ficiating. Burial will be in Oaklawn Cemetery. Grarakow Funeral
Home ia in charge af arrange­
ments.
Beverly, attached to VAH-3, is
survived by his wife, Norma
Jean; one daughter, Lisa Anna;
one son, Loots; three brothers,
Kenneth, Raymond and Benjamin
aad a sister, Mrs. Catherine Jan*
Smith.
NAS official, reported today
that a court of inquiry will open
the trash probe later in the week.

Assessor Issues
Statement on Roll

SANTIAGO, Chile (U P I1 - Torrrntial rains hit earthquakedevested Chile today. Hooding
stricken areas and crippling res­
cue operations In towns where 30foot tidal wave* wrought havoc
ia the wake'of the tremblors.
Official reports listed at least
305 person, dead and more than
100 missing but communications
wore broken and authorities
feared the toll would rise. More
then 1,000 persons were injured.
At least 300 were in critical con­
dition.
The Interior Ministry said the
devastation stretched MM milee
from Concepcion to Ancub over
an area *of thousands of square
miles containing 1,500,000 persons.
Property damage was in the un­
told millions.
The rains Inflicted new hard­
ships on persons who have been
sleeping in the open In rear of
new quakes, and hampered Unitrd
Mates, Argentine and Peruvian
effort* te assist the Chilean armed
forces te rescue and relief opera­
tion*.
Surging Udcs caused b) earth­
quakes and tidal wava« in Chile
today ripped loose moorings end
scattered some ao yachts In an­
chorages of Long Beaeh • Los
Angeles harbor.
The Coast Guard said ■ strong
current was going in with each
surge that brought harbor waters
up several feet before falling
bach. The surging began at dawn.
Small finger piers of main an­
chorages were pulled loose with
some of the craft that drifted
beck and forth in the channels.
Coast Guard crews and boat
owner* were gathering. up lines
snd securing the drifting basts.
There era several thousand small
boats and yachts anchored te the
harbor.
No injuriei were reported al­
though aomo small pica sura craft
foundered.
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Climbers Rescued

TALKEETNA, Alaska (U PI) The last two of five injured moun­
tain climbora who were stranded
last week on North America’s
highest peak were safe and dry to­
day, waiting with shout M other
Tea Assessor Mrs. Mary Woikar climbers lo be airlifted from a
today issued a statement con­ mountain shelter. The five rescues
cerning requests far adjustments cost two live*.
on lha last tan roll.
Following la Mrs. Walker's Finch Trial Back
statement:
LOB ANGELES (UPD-Wealthy
"Since my return te office, Dr. R. Bernard Finch and his
many taxpayers have requested paramour Carole Tregoff were
the assessor1* office to make ad­ scheduled te return to court today
justments on lag assessments oe for the start of their second trial
Ibe IN# Ux roll.
on charges of murderng Finch’s
For the convenience of the lax- wife for love and money, but de­
yers, I wish to make Um follow- fense objections could cause a de­
I statement. The Attorney Gen­ lay.
eral's opinion o* this question Is
as follows:
Ike Takes Rest
Neither the lax assessor mak­
WASHINGTON tUPIl - Presi­
ing the assessment, nor his sue- dent Eisenhower motored beck te
, may ehange a valuation Um White House from Gettysburg
ef real or personal property for
ay after a wtkeend of rest in
Ux purposes lifter Um final ad­
wake of Um collapse of the
journment of Um equsilxstioo meet­ summit conference. Cloudy, damp
ing, and especially after the de­ weather in the Gettysburg area
livery of the tax roll te Um lex threatened any prospect of golf
collector.”
today.

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Thefts A t Track
Charged To Two

Two Orlendoeni, David Loren,
IT, aad Belly Wallace, 31, were
charged with grand larceny follow­
ing n theft at the Seminole Race­
way, the sheriffs department aald.
They admitted Healing IS sad­
dles nod 17 bridles following their
arrosLJaturday by Deputy W. R.
The NBC network will carry a Sepbarger, Um sheriffs office said.
delayed telecast «g mm report at
They are being held on bonds of
I1.S00 each.
9 p. a .

Offers Help
HOLLYWOOD (U PI)-M rs. Flor­
ence Aadland said today she wants
te become • spiritual counselor
dedicated te helping young girls In
trouble. “ I believe,” she said.
"Uiat so many young girls called
Juvenile delinquents need under­
standing and love—not punish­
ment." Mrs. Asdltnd'a daughter,
Beverly Aadland, is scheduled te
be released from juvenile hall to­
day where eh* bis been held since
April f Igr lack ef parental super
vision.

NO. 699

Issue

Debated
Contests

In State,
Name colling and the racial
issue erupted at the first* of two
flail political raUies in the coun­
ty Friday night, but at the final
rally Saturday, the candidates In­
volved quieted down and spent
their three minutes ia ■ last ditch
attempt to get vote* before the
second primary Tuesday,
At the flrst rally at Kerr Park,
a small crowd heard District 3
County Commission candidates
hurl charges at each other and
continued bitter words after they
left the speaking stand.
James Avery, first to speak,
said that his opponent had "re ­
sorted to half truths and lies
in an attempt to assassinate my
character."
"He has brought lha race issue
Into the election. I am for total
segregation and do not have a
Negro rampalgn manager. I
would like to ae* my opponent
make a public stand on this
Issue," Avery said.
District 3 Incumbent commis­
sioner Lawrence Swotford said,
" It waa not mo who mot to a
Negro lodge and said I will lead
your people to their rightful place
In society. It was not me who
la destroying relations with Ne­
groes here by meeting with,Ne­
groes and making promises. It
was net me that told Negroes
that ‘you will never get In our
schools union you gel rid of Miltrod and Ibe pupil placement
law*.'"
After Swofford and Avery left
the speaker’s stand, Avery kept
up a verbal barrage at Swotford
shouting, “ You are a liar Mr.
Swofford. You ora ■ liar."
However, at Up final rally Satu|dsy night at Memorial Stadium,
Avary kept to hi* platform and
aegregaUon waa not mewl lowed.
He skid be wehte wart, toward
• batter toed and atlnlangbM
program and had "ao string* at­
tached" in him.
"No Klngfish summon* ma la
hi* office (Or instructions," Avary
aald.
Swotford said ht had the beck­
ing of hit district In that ho took
District 3 in tho first primary by
■ large percentage'of votes. He
Hood on hie record for " • well
ordered development te the can­
ty."
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Other candidates in the run-off
Homer LitUe aad John Flupatrich-, running for the District 3
onnmissioner. spoke on Ihelr re­
cords, with LitUe saying lhat if
elected be would help ask the
county legislative delegation to
Introduce a bill to ralae home­
stead rxrmptioi\ from 15,000 to
$7,500 for people over U living
on pensions and smaU income*.
Fitxpatrlck cited hie business ex­
perience and called for ■ "more
businesslike approach to county
affairs.
In the District 3 County Com­
mission rare J, D. Cordell and
Ted Williams both u id they op­
pose o county manager typo ef
government.
Other races in lha oorond pri­
mary will be for District • Jus­
tice of the Peace whan Elmor
Ashley and Komar Bewail will
face each other and In the race
for constable of District 4. R. E.
Carroll aod O. O. Owens era the
opponent*.

Tho polling places wUI open et
7 a. m. and close at 7 p. ns.

Fare

B o o b U Blocked
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Tho
Civil Aeronautics Board blocked
temporarily today fa n boosts pro­
posed by four major alrilns* and
announced it would deal with
higher passenger fares an an in­
dustry-wide basis.

Be Independent
The voters have been subjected lately to several
dart throwinir contests Instead o f political campaign*.
Some aspirants seek to ease into offica by being against
most anything in the way o f a program and through
being against. soma political personality on the county
acenr.
Thia makes their efforts dlatsateful and hardly in
the public interest.
The Herald has aald before, and repeats, that it ia
not interested in political personalities but haa been
plugging for the.progreaa o f the county and the good of
the many citixena who juat want their buainesa handled
right no matter who handles it.
We are urging again that voters think independent­
ly and consider carefully what the candidates are offer­
ing In the way o f n realistic program and, moat of all,
their qualifications, if any, fo r publie service.
It's time for voters to real lie that leadership can­
not come from opportunists who hnvw none to offer.
It’a time for the voters te atop voting against peo­
ple who have provided leadership when It waa needed
anti now become the targets o f one and all who take the
line o f least resistance and stoop to vilifyin g them.
Every voter should search his mind fo r recollection
o f how much some o f these personalities have done for
the public good while the "againa" and ail their Uk sat
Idly by reaping the benefits.
Every voter haa the responsibility o f letting the
public good, not any private or factional axe grinder in­
fluence the way he votes.
I f this ia the basis o f the voting, Seminole County
will continue the progress it has atartad in spite of those
who had only criticism and nothing else to offer.

Adams Claims Support
,

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By I'aMod1Froo* leteruattoaal
Jess Yarborough predicted vic­
tory te the runoff primary lor
secrotary ef otito in f Tom Adam*
claimed Um supptrt ef roUrlag
Secretary ef Stale R, A, Gray
Sunday,
One of them wilt get Um Demo­
cratic nomination te the Cabinet
post Tuesday.
Yarborough asid, "1 have beep
successful in coming the mes­
sage lo the people thit I am
fully qualified te bs their eeere-

Here's A Switch- Gas Prevents Fire

Fortunately for • fso etstioa
la Casselberry, the storage tasks

filled Um day before prevented
whet may have been a tragic ex­
plosion.
An automobile seme "barrelling
in" lo Ernie Thompson's Colonial
service itatioa end felted te step
until it had rammed on* of the
gee pumps, knocking off Re
hinges.
"A sudden spark from Mm
damaged electrical wiring caused
flames to shoot out from the
link." Pete Perry, attendant at
Um Um* of Um mishap, related.
"1 ran and rut the system off,
but Um flames continued until Um
flru department came end snuffed
them out. leaving a charred pume
and a crispy hose," Perry added.
He esplsined Um reason the
tanks didn't explode was teal
they had been filled te cepacUy,
which prevented aa air-pocket
from forming.
"A near empty lank would have
raallv rained u axnlaaiaa." he

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-

lary of state end serve Um best
interests of rioridt."
"Gray has Umc snd agate oxpressed complete confidence te . .
Tom Adams snd has repeatedly
expressed confidence that the
people of Florida will choose him
as their secretary of state."
Yerborough was attacked from
a new quarteV Saturday. N. D.
Wslawright, who was defeated for
the effloe te Use flrst primary,
cslted Yarborough a "modern-day
Benedict Arnold."
Wslawright said Yarborough
was on Um Dado County School
Board which authorised Integratlou of Mlaml'a Orchard Villa
Elementary School. Ho said Yar­
borough "already once has told
Florida's principle* far poUUcal
expedience through supporting
lategrottos te our stela's school
system."
Beth W. R. Hancock end Doyle
Conner predicted they would
wia handily In Dm runoff primary
far commissioner of agriculture.
Haaoeek said, " I f lh* people
vote oe Um basis of which candi­
date has the record of perform­
ance, and is beet suited te serve
on Um state Cabinet . . , there
la an question In my mind that
I will be elected . . , and my
opponent retired from poliUca."
Hancock said Comer "takes his
order from bia political coach and
fellow townsman, Charley Johns."
Conner, who led the first pri­
mary. predicted he would win
Tuesday's voting by more than
100,000 votes. He laid many of
Hancock'* supporter* bad come
ever t* hi* camp.
"It is unfortunate lhat my oppo­
s e d saw fit to base his campaign
oe personal emcars and fabricst i f f nthteP Ihsa nn hit niimtifi.

MIAMI (U P I)—Doyle *- CerV
ton Jr. said today the architect el
Farris
Bryant's
gubernatorial
campaign ia former governor Mil­
lard Caldwell, "a raactionsry de­
dicated to fight against any form
of prograae for Florida."
Bryant charged Carlton with
"hypocrisy" on the racial ques­
tion.
Aa the two randldatea swapped
charges, Gov. LeRoy Collin* an­
nounced ha-would go on television
tonlgtit to make a speech on be­
half of Carlton. Bryant said he
was "amastd" nt Collins' "else*
violation of the spirit ef the Con­
stitution."
Carlton said Caldwell had b m
quoted a* saying Florida mush
avoid attracting any atom indus­
try.
"This close* the ring of antL
labor and anti-industry- supported
In the opposition camp," Carlton
"Now wa know where they gag
their reluctance te talk shoot • pnrifle plant for dlrocUng
dustry of Florida."
Bryant, in Miami, said, "
ponent’s comments fellow
tern of hypocrisy
characterised his m l ,
was far Interposition and
a letter te prove It, but
accusing me. He waa f
closing and voted for *
dose them, but he was
me. He helped wUhltek .. .
vote school hill, but he was accu­
sing ma for following the ceurah
he outlined."
Bryant pointed out there Is B
Florida law allowing pnranta te
move their chlldres from integra­
ted schools. He sold mm of the
choices open te the psfonts would
bo to placa hie child te a private
school. Bryaat weald a&gt;
.T *
whethoc ‘
subsidies ....
te
vet* schools.
.
" ! would be very careful abeng
doing anything to affect adversely
our publie school system," he said.
The candidates meg fsre-to-fae*
i n televised debate In Miami
Sunday night.
Bryant eald then that Car Itoil
voted for a bill which would clean i t *•&gt;
Khoolt If National Guard troopn
were used to fore* integration.
Carlton denlrd the measure menHoned the National Guard. He
•aid it specified only IntarvoaUaB
by federal troops,
Bryant read from what be said
-t e • *®py of Um bill end ta il
Um words “ NaUenal Guard" ap.
peered fa the test.
Both Carlton and Bryant spent
today in Miami in n list minute .
appeal fok the 011/ * heavy vote.)
They were to debate again over
WPST-TV from 10 to I t p. m,
BFynat and Carlton affirmed
their support of the Pupil Assign­
ment Law during th* debate. Noth
said they would ki-cp schools
segregated If possible.
Carlton suggested there I* g
need for local authorities te h*
armed with more power to haivJl*
their racial problems.
"I will see'&lt; to give It (•&gt; thru)
If I am governor." ho said.
Bryant said "The i’upll As­
signment L**v l« th* best defense
thnt we hud. If Integration falls,
WO Will dr.visu new way to achieve
our alms."
Lryant said he thinks rrappur^
llonmrnt ran b* effected through
the present Constitution. Carlton
mainiainsd the growii g areas of
tire state tan get no hslp In too
legidaturo through this method.
He advocated -changing the Con,

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NO. 697

News Briefs W

Arms Hally Tonight
NEW YORK (UPI) — Thousand*
of persons arc expected to attend
a rally sponsored by "The Cbmmittecs for a San Nuclear Policy"
at Madison Square Garden tonlghl. The rally will mark (ha first
large-scale disarmament gathering
la tho United Stales.

Ships Collide
IJMUIDEN, Holland (UPI) Two ships collided in the North
Sea today forcing 44 persons, in­
cluding two women, In take to
life boats in thick fog. All were
rescued. A total of three Ufa boats
were launched, two from (he badly
damaged Swedish freighter Mongabara and one from Ihe British
tanker Workman,
*

Castro Aide Missing
HAVANA (UPD—Capt. Herman
Marks, of Milwaukee, who com­
manded firing squads for Premier
Fidel Caslro, has been missing
since Saturday on a "fishing trip"
with four other Americans, It was
reported today. Unconfirmed reporta aaid the five, who left the
lit* of Pines off Cuba's south
coast in a sporla fishing boat,
were fleeing to Mexico.

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Patience Urged

MIAMI BEACH (UPI)-Soutbern Baptists ealled today for
"Christian patience" In negotiat­
ing for International peace. The
11,0N delegates allending t h e
Southern Baptist Convention here
adopted a Resolution offered by for­
mer A r k a n s a s Congressman
Brooks Hays deploring the crisis
brought about by Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev’s actions at Ibt
Beverly la survived by his'wife, summit confereoca to Paris.
Norms Jean; two children and a
sister, Catherine Jane Smith of Students March
HALEIGH, N. C. (UPI) - Police
Appalachian, N. Y. Beverly was
used tear gas Wednesday night to
born in Schenectady, N, Y.
Limbert is survived by his wife dispart* a crowd of about 500
Joan Marie, and his father and North Carolina State College stu­
mother, Harry and Laura Blanch* dent* who marched through down­
town Baleigh chanting- "we like
Limbert of Red Wing, Minn.
NAS officials reported that the lkc" aad "to bell with Russia."
plane was approaching a landing The student* marched from the
atrip at Patrick when it suddenly campus to Capitol Square end
pulled up, burst Into flanirs and then down Raleigh’s main strqcl.
dived into the river Just west of They were scattered when regular
the base. Jt sank almost liamc police detachments were rsInferr­
ed by a balf-goseo squad cart and
djatelyt
B paddy wagon.

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By United Press tntcraallraal
Hundreds of thousands cf Por­
tuguese gave President Elsen­
hower a hero’s welcome at Lisbon
today white Nikita Khrushchev
flew Into Communist East Beriia
still shaking hla fist and leaving
the world guessing whether he
will explode a new crisis over
Berlin.
As the chief* of slate pulled
out of Paris, the United Nations
Security Council was alerted to
meef-Mondiy to consider Russia's
complaint against U. S. spy plana
flights.
The 15-nsllofl NATO alliance un­
animously condemned Khrushchev
tor torpedoing the summit con­
ference and pledged complete
solidarity to th* critical days
ahead.
With the failure to Hie summit
conference still heavily on hla
mind, Elsenhower admonished tha
free world to rally stronger than
ever against Soviet Russia's tac­
tics,
,
President America Thomas wel­
comed Elsenhower as a "tiretose
knight arrant of peace" and Por­
tuguese who filled the air with
cries of "Viva Eisenhower, Viva
Elsenhower" made it elear they
regarded him as the hero of tha
summit encounter with Nikita
Khrushchev.
The president, described by
White Home Press Secretary

Red
Jamro C. Hagerty as "completely
disgusted and fed up with the tac­
tics af Khrushchev," said be
thought that while them was no
praaatog mason Joe dismay, tha
fire nations had to tighten their
bells and work harder to the face
af Soviet abuse and accusations.
EUanbowar said that white tha
free world had no high hopes for
the summit, the leaders of their
nations had thought there might
have been some chance of redu­
cing world tension.
"You deserve lo know that Ihe
representatives of the United
States, the United Kingdom and
Franca did our very best to bring
■bout that condition," he said,
"We answered abuse with dig­
nity and logic. We answered ac­
cusations with facts. There Is no
reason to be dismayed or dis­
heartened. We have had these
conditions before to dealing with
the Soviets. Rather than be dis­
mayed we mutt tighten our belts,
keep our chins up and each of us
work ■ little harder for tbs great
caure of peace with Justice and
Ashed whether the conference
failure would change Kteenbowar'e plana to submit his "open
program far cooperative
aerial, tospeoika to tea United
NaUoaa, jtogortr said “rot to the

Khrnabcbev already bod three*
ened to sign a separate peace
treaty with Communist East Ger­
many—a move aimed at forcing
Uto Allies out of Woot Berlin, iso­
lating tba city and splitting Gee*
many forever.
Ho Is expected to slate bte to*
tenlions Friday la another af bte
fiery- speeches before a. halg
Elsenhower rally being prepared
by the aatelllte nation. Today the
Reds greeted him with denuncia­
tions of Elsenhower and West
German Chancellor Konrad Adanauer.
In tha remembrance of voters*
correspondents, eucb openly antiAmerican vehemence was without
precedence to Uw II year* Uwt
this city bag be a divided be­
tween Soviet and Western rule.
H was considered Uw evitable
atmosphere to which KhnishchaV
could spring a bog tall of ugly
surprises for free West Berlin,
which he has designated a “ can­
cer" to be eliminated atiUteraUy
upon the failure of Eost-Woot anfoliations.
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daily bustnoeo na usual amid ten
general feeling that whatever tte
Soviet Premier bod planned fop
them after Uw summit
to Paris, Uwy ootid do nothtof
■bout B.

Crewman; Crash Probe Set
The Navy today ordered a full
lnveaU|iltou into tba cause of
Wednesday's crash o f a Sanfordbased Navy twin-jet plane in the
Banana River that look the lives
A af'lhs plane's three man crew.
• Cdr. Gilbert Blake, NAB safety
officer, was at the seen# of the
crash at noon today and la aspectod to call a court of inquiry to
determine the cause sometime
neat week.

Meanwhile, boat crews resumod
a search of the river today for
the body of one of tho victims.
Two bodies were recovered with­
in hours after tho A3D plunged
into the river during a practice
series of laadlags at Patrick Air
Korea Bast, The third victim was
still missing whoa darkness halted
a search Wednesday, night.
The victims, all from Sanford,
were Lt. Harry A. Lackey 11 of

i l l Oakland Dr., the pilot; In­
structor pilot Lt. (Jg) Louis M.
Beverly of IIS Briar Clift and
Aviation Mechanic 2C Glen A.
Limbert of 1T00W Magnolia Avc.,
whose body bad not been recover­
ed at noon.
Lt. Lackey la survived by his
wife Betty and two children. He
was born in Carlisle, Pa., and gra­
duated from tua U. S. Naval Aca­
demy In IMS.

Zoning Board

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hew rsspfartionmant might best
Gubernatorial candidate Dayla ha achieved.
night K Cartoon asked Bryant encUy
where ha Intended to lop off the
Florida school integrated ha toO million. Bryant earned several
agencies whan expenditures could
carry out tho order.
be cut bat cited ao definite figures
Mis opponaat. Farris Bryant, to the cases.
appearing with him an a televised
"If ww are to continue to talk
debate to Tempo, oald bo
to
said Carlton,
uot every legal means availabto "m« generalities,"
aright as well proceed (to
to clrcomvant gw aoust order.
asst question)."
Carlton said racial psaca would theBryant
said no constitutional
ba maintained "11 wo have stable amende)eat
was needed to achieve
leadership,"
reapperttonmenl.
If be Is elected,
Bryant said th an would ha na Bryant said,. "I think
Urn Leftsracial treobte "H lbs hand an the latere wdl la the opening
days
helm la Arm and steady."
They agreed ao new legislation at the aant session’' come up with
a roapporiionroent agreement.
was needed to deal with th
Ceritoo, pushing Us plan to
add
sis m en senators end Id new
The head-to-head station was
members, contraded eetawithout hot words. About the only House
ethafteaBl amendment was aseeaBryant’s campaign sary.
to an earlier campaigning Wed­
prwmlaa to cut IM million within nesday
at Tampa, Bryant said
two years off state aglading, and
Oeritoa had taken "a Tad David
approach and declared war an
P art Choppers."
"I loathe that kind af ap­
proach," toe Ocala eaadldate said.
“ We're loo big for that.
"We’ve been foliowing th*
course af fighting Uw- Pork Chop­
pers tor five years," said. Bryant,
DELAND (UPI) - A lim e s "and they are stronger new teen
Jury, accused of a “gross mis- ever baimw."
ferriage at Justice" to their ver■temping through Tampa, Carl­
diri in a Negro rape trial, was ton said, "during my sight years
discharged Wednesday bp Circuit to the state Senste I have fought
Judge Hobart Winrfter
far tea right of the majority af
Wingfield acted after the com- Ptorida ciUsaaa to the populous
meat by State Attorney W. W.
Judge. Wingfield said he did not
"I have do commitments to tbs
discharge lh« Jury because ef email eminty Pork Choppers er
their verdict, but because be grit say special interest."
to wou|d be unfair af (bam to
Carlton said ba would work If
toy further cases after Judge's elected toward re taming state
comment.
consumer taxes to the mere popu­
Judga made the remark after lous areas which pay the moot of
Clarence Boyd Howard, It, and Ibcm.
Claence Heath, V, two Daytona
He rolled his pita for (hat "an
Batch Negroes, were tried tor the escalating formula far state aid
alleged ran* af a Negro woman. to local schools."
Tbs Jury round Uro toe guilty af
"We cannot afford," Carlton
ton lesser offense of assault with paid, "to dilute the quality of our
intent to rape, and Wingfield Bea­ public school system by falling
ten red them to to year prison to provide enough funds to keep
terms.
pace pith our growth."

Criticized DeLand
Jury Is Dismissed

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The County Commission over­
rode a Zoning Beard decision
Wednesday and agreed to keep
Weathcrsflcld Acres commercial
Instead ef residoetlsl.
The board, meeting in special
session to hear testimony and
transcript a before adopting a com
profaensive toning law for the
county, agreed that Wtalbcrefield
Acres was not suitable for a real
dentist ares at thin Ume.
The commission also took into
account that at tbo final public
hearing on the toning proposal
Tuesday, 51 property owners urg
*d the commission to keep the
land commercial.
There waa an opposition to
ibeir request.
The beard also took under legal
advissmtnt a request by Col. J,
O. Gregory to enforce stricter
restrictions on lakefrent property
la the Crystal Lake Haights area.
After wading through a number
of petitions aad requests for
strict soaing, tee commission
Wednesday authorised their at­
torney to draw up a resolution
adopting the toning proposal.
Formal adoption Is espectod at
the May II County Commission
meeting, Meanwhile, Chairman
John Krider said after the brief
meeting Wednesday, tea board
will- aoatlnue study an the pro­
posal.
At tea final bearing Tuesday,
County Zoning Director Robert
Brown, pointed out to approxi­
mately 100 property owders that
modifications on tee law can always ba made "M there is s Just
cause.”

City Issues Dog
Tog Reminder
, Dog owner* In the city were re­
minded today by City Manager
Warren Knowles that all dogs in
the city must b* licensed.
Knowles said this Ikons* may be
obtained at tbo office ef city clerk
by prewnting e veterinarian's eartifkate that the dog has received
its annual rabies shot.
Th* coat of a elty license Is gt.

Big Runoff Vote Seen; Rally Friday
Supervisor af Reglstialica Cam­
illa Bruce predicted today teat
# t e e voting turnout is aant Tues­
day's second primary Will ha
greater teas the Brat primary.
Mrs. Bruno w plilaaB teat to
tea Bret primary S.1M perrons
rated to tie to eouwty precteete,
hut said many ware turned away
because af tea

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of voting procedures
and varing should move rapidly.
Mrs. Bruce also said that to*
tercet would be high to the se­
cond primary with terra County
Commission races at Make.
Than alec will be runoffs hi
the District 4 constable n
District g peace Justice t t
The fir s t political rally
6m primary wtf ba told
tight at dto Font Park
Hall. The rally to sponsored by the

County Executive Democratic
Committee aad will atari at ■
The second will be told Satur­
day eight at Sanford's Memorial
Btadtoa aad will to held at 7:10
prior to tea Greyhound baseball
gasM.
Mrs. Brwe acid test a special
school tor clerks end inspectors
wMl to told ag (ha Home Demonstratiro afoton at !:M p m. to­
day.

NEW YORK (UPlJ — Stock
prices St 1 p, m.t
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Tha Soviet Union report* It will
General Electric .
. «9H bring down its latest satellite
General Motors ...
. 45 "shortly" and ana of America's
Int. T k T ..........
. 43H top rocket experts says ha has n
lls-g
Johnson Electronics
"rood hunch" tbaro to n man to
. 35H side.
LorlUard
Minute Maid
. lBVk Tba official Soviet news agency,
Penney . . . . . . .
. in
Tass, said Wednesday night avtryPenn RR ....
. 131) thing aboard tha spacecraft, put
Scars Roebuck
. SOW in orbit May IS, was "working
Standard 0(1 (NJ)
. 10'. normnlty" and "the command will
...10's bs given from earth shortly to
Sludebaker ...........
U. 8. Steel . . . . . .
. aiH start
th* , , . descent."
MaJ. (ton. John B. Medaris, for
mer commanding general of tha
U. S. Army 'Ordnance Missile
Command, said In Chicago "I'm
not on* toast bit sura that th*
Itiisstons have a dummy in It,"
It would not make sans*, Ma­
The Sanford .Boat and Ski Club ds ria said, for Russia to put up
will meet at a p. m. today to lbs a satellite of sufflclrat weight and
Little Greco Hut in FI. Mellon spare to carry a man, without try­
Park to make final plans for its ing to have a man to It or without
trying to bring tha vehicle back
next cruise.
The organization will cruise to to earth Intact,
Crescent Lake during the Memor­ Malvln V, London, a physics prof***or at Naaaon College, Springial Day weekend.
The club today issued a thank vato, Maine even reported ha had
you to the City of Sanford, Semi- heard tbs “scrambled vole*" of a
role County Chamber of Com­ man aboard tha Russian spaceship
merce and individuals who helped if* -aid lh* vole* sounded "like
with the second annual St. Johns Donald Duck with a eora throat."
Landon aaid ba baa faith in hla
Outboard Marslhon.
Winner of the prise skis given radio Up# rocordings, Ha balisvaa
sway during the day of the race tha government mads similar re
was Paulina Haina of Lake Mon- mrdlngs but Is keeping them recirt.
The theory has been advanced
Hint Russia would not announco
M ay Ball Slated
its satellite was manned unless it
»»i able to recover tha spaceman
Saturday Night
• live.
, The annual May Day Ball, *|*ensored by tbs Seminole High School
Student Council, will be Saturday Missile Groins’
at ■ p. m. to tbo Sanford Civic
Are Successful
Center.
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) All Seminole High students,
parents and friend* are Invited to —The delicate guidance systems
the dance and coronation of th* of America’s Polaris god Bomsrc
May Queen and King. France* A missiles "thought" their way to
Strickland and John Lovelace were three successes In Uto ikies over
elected by the students to be Florida Wednesday.
At Uw cape, Uw ti-foot-UU Po­
queen and king this year.
laris proved that even a Jolting
"shot from ■ cannon" couldn't
Cornier Caravan
addle its steering "brain." The
rocket waa flrod from aa under­
Here Friday
ground "ship motion simulator"
A caravan of cars hauling Cen­ tub# to its fourth straight success
tral Florida supporters af Doyls at ranges of more thaa l.aoo miles.
Conner for agriculture commliAt Eglln Air Foret Rasa, two
sioiicr will to to Sanford at 5 p. m. Bomarc A interceptor missiles
Friday, Conner's sampaiga man­ successfully totoreeptod a superagers said today.
sonic Rsgulua target rocket. These
Seminole County bickers of tea were noar-misscs, but the Air
Starks member of Uw legislature Force aaid tha Bogulro would b a n
are tovitad to Join the caravan, beta knocked down if tooUoal warthey said.
beads had town used.

To Be Returned '
To Earth Shortly

Boat Club To Plan
Cruise Tonight

LOOKING OVER T H E SCRAPBOOK o f th a p u t y ea r'* tife g ta a n th *
now SomUtolo-DoBnry H aajft Council officora. K ite tod a t a m ooting a f th *
g ro u p Wodnooday n ig h t g t Hwalnnio M em orial H o ap itti w e n , to ft to t i f h t ,
Tom A rm ao, p re sid e n t; M rs. C arl S eh ilk t, aocrw U ry; R o b e rt B au m an ,
tre a s u re r, a n d K an U f f lo r , p raald o n t-o laet
(H am id P h o to )

Tornadoes, Rain A3J Model Ts Highlight
HR U.S. Midsection
By Utitod Free#
A far-reaching storm system hit
Uw country’s midaccUoa during
(he night with tornadoes, Ugh
winds, rsto and hall.
On* man died naar Telia,
Okla., when flying debris cared
to the tog of bis ear duriag a
brief but strong windstorm.
The TO mile an hour winds
which raked Uw area giro lifted
o roof from a motel nad dawned
power Unas.
The Weather Bureau aaid a
possible tornado damaged barns
and houses la Uw HlgarvUlt,
Ark., area. Funnel clouds wore
also sighted near Hot Ipringa,
MorrUton and Athins, Ark., but
did no damag*.
Observers sighted other torna­
dos* naar Salllaaw, Okie., and
Lincoln, Neb., but neither ap-‘
parently touched ground. Okla­
homa and Nsbraika wer# batter­
ed by winds and ball.
Heavy rate, marblo-alao ball
and winds over 50 milaa an hour
bit tho Omaha area, and a heavy
downpour left two toebaa of ball
at Hill CUy, Kan.

Maintenance Strike
NEW YORK (UPI) — Mainten­
ance men went on strike a t tba
77-story Chrysler Building today,
keeping iterator operators from
reporting to work, but supervisory
personnel mnniwd Uw elevators to
lift 10,000 tonanta to work.

Armed Fortes Parade

County residents will gat their
first okanco Saturday to se* a
model af tba new A3J Vigilante
Jet bomber that will ba bored at
tba Sanford Naval Ait Station lat­
er to tha summer,
A modal of tba craft will ba
mounted on a float a t th* Armed
Forces Day parade scheduled to
begin at 0:50 a, m.
Panda Chairman Joel Field an­
nounced this morning that the
A3J Will ba among the many high­
light# of tba pared* which will
fu tu re about 1,250 civilians and
military parrenne! and four Samtools County marching bands.
Tbs parade will form at • a. m.
and start moving at 0:30. Begin­
ning at Fourth HI. and Oak Av#.,
It will go north on Oqk to First
IU, turn asst and move along
First to San Carlos Av*.
Ao part of tbo Armed Korea*
Day acUvIUes ban, a show will
ba held at tha Navy bare from 11
a. m. unUl S p. m. Tba Navy will
opta Ha gets* to Uw public and
camera regulations bare bora
weired so that tha public might
get an opportunity to obtain pic­
torial evidence of Uw Navy’s roll
to "Power lor Peace."
Tentative plans during th* Navy
open boure include several demon*
■traUons of Navy operations and
static displays af aircraft, guided

missiles, and other Nary equip
ment,
,
Grand Marshal of the parade IB
Sanford will tw J. 4). Galloway.-.
Marching banda w ill. iucluda.
Semlnoia High, Sanford Junior
High, Lyman High and -Cioontg
Academy.
Thera will also br close order
drilling by lbs Dcllpry Kndsto, .f
SNAS Matins Color Guild and *
contingent of sailors.
A reviewing stand will tw placed &gt;1
at First and* Mugnolia with coun­
ty, Navy a id city officials view*
ing the pared*.

Airliner Collides
With Light Plane

PARIS 1UPI) ~ A Cats veil#
twiu-Jel int liner collided, hcad-ud*
with a ,li; &gt;1 p ane V.Uj O feet ovar
Paris today.aad landed sa-ety with
a ripped fuselage, a lorn rmldef,
a dead engine, and IS injured pa*sengers.
Tba light plsnr disintegrated to
air, killing Pic pilot Imlantiy, and'
tte MO-korst power tagio* ripped
through tbo airliner’s fuselage lira esn-opener, injuring Me pssren- ,
ger fatally and hurting L&gt; af
11 persons aboard.
The injured included ao Arnett- 1
can, hlraUfled aa Ariel ClMobarg,
u , at roreat Hills, N. V.

Experts Conduct Lawn Caro Clink
Lawn problems were discussed
by agricultural exports aad about
200 homeowner* who asked quaitions at a county lawn clitic at
tha Home Demonstration Coaler.
Following aa illustrated prereatafioa ef lawn care by Frank Wil­
son, extension turf specialist,
scores of quasiions wore Maworro
by Hw panel of experts.
SltUag to on Uw panel, made ratad Iqr County Agent Cecil
wore Dr. John WUson,
glat; Dr. Jaka Darby, I
Dr. Harlaad
gill, *B ataK
tral Florida Experiment

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Rhoades presetted an Interest
tog discussion r i nematodes and heavy rains to asid-Harch."
WLlrea added that "white
affect m lawns aad oraa-

disease may rot ho aa active
aa R was (bag, tbo redurod
DIVtag Iks clinic period, Indivi­ system dost not allow tho
dual brow owners brought for­ to take ap adsq
ward diseased town samples for the present day
wRUk®

Tucker aaid today that
are way briag bath igsa aad
sampteo tg the agagf'g afitow for
Uw w m purposes.
Far tha
pari,"

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Sorority Chapter
O biervet
Founders Day
F o n t e 'i Oar * m r t t t m d
Satardey evening when Ibe Gem­
ma Lambda chapter ef Beta Slga a n i M t a l l t i BarWasa Beetesram te Winter Path far a
iM rftahw tf dtemr. Mr*. M i
McCall, ttlrhai m iM m « u k »
and with the title ad "Girt of the
Veer**. She vaa n a i l te lUa
title W c tu t of bar mrtateadltg
leaim h te art p U u t t ad the

Miller Circle

NEW o m e n s o r T ill OVIEDO WOMANS CLUB, ahowi, at the in .
ataltetioe a n Mra. R. W. Eaten, president, right, shaking hands with Mra.
Ralph Austin Smith, Inatnlling officer, Mrs.'E. L. Luttrell, left, first
vice president. Beck row. from left, Mrs. James Wilson, corresponding
sacrotary, Mrs. B. G. Smith, parliamentarian, Mrs. Jamaa Brookshire, recording secretary, Mrs. B. F. wheeler, third vice president and Mrs. J. H.
Staley, treasurer. The second vice president was not present et the instal-

art la retiring elate regent and
the newly elected national v * )
president. She gare an Intending
report froaa the Continental Con.
i m i that met hi Waehington, d .
C. laat aeonlh.
A letter wai rani from the pm ideal general. Befreahmeate were
eerved by the hoateaaea. Mra. C. R.
OawaoB. Mra. A. C. Benina. Mr*.
L. C. WUdnrr and Mra. A. H.
Oraar. Mra. G. A. Wakefield and
Mra. Wilbur Maganas ware wel.
; corned a* gueeta.
J
Other membera present were
. Mra. Boumillet, Mr*. Key, Mrt.
Heke. Mr*. ButJer. Mra. Tm«,
! Mra. Baker, Mra. Park. Mra.
Weodraff. and tba Mate* Deane
Turner, H. W. Rucker, Lawrence
Ttuley, Ralph Leonard, L. W. Fel.
Iowa, W. A. Canady, Cora Brown.
Xaymaad Smith, A. C. McCollum,
J. B. Bay, Prand* Beta, P. p.
Campbell, Jamaa Siam*, B. P.

Sallk Hantaofl Chapter, Daugh­
ter* ef tba American Bavolntfon,
n e t at tba General San/ard Memerlal Library for the final aeaatee e f tho currant year and elect­j
ed ■ aewetete ef efOeera who will
ern e ter Ute next two year!
They wwe totalled la a ceremany with Mra. Lawrence Hailey,,

DARRELL

Birthday Party1
Honors Darrell

tlow will ha started aaaa. when a
site la definitely choice. She re­
ported that SLUMS has hens ac­
cumulated from vattoa protect*
and ie e eiteai. Yearly report*
were gives by the pceiideet aed
all officer* end chairmes.
The interior ef the Wadena ream
looked like a flower garden with

Oviedo Parties
Honor Miss Lundy

meste ef ice-cream, cake, aed
punch served. The large birthday
cake was daears tad with eaoha&gt;i
sad a wagon train.
Onsets were, Aeh, Mark. Canale
sad B aa P»U. Johnny and Clay
Veiao and Bedaey and Victor
V eto, all ef Oateen. Alee, David,
Dianne end Denny Pell, Telly and
and Chrta Prank, Raney, Pat end
Peggy Kirtier, Bshby and Dickie

PERMANLNT
IHAT

CHAlirNGES
THfM All

Personals
CuotominO for
•if typm of Mr.

T o M eet Tomorrow

ROUMILLAT fir ANDERSON

MOIY1MI1IVUC. right, Is shows with some of her gifts nt tho
ihsMi fewMm; O, G»Owsr, left. A group of friends enjoyed an eveoname with prims awarded te winners. Mias Mathvin god Harold
wfltbe married tomorrow at 4 p.m. in the Central Baptiit Chinch.
(Herald Photo)

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| Banquet Honors

Miss Evans W eds
George W. Houston

Girls and Mothers
A t Central Baptist

NEW OFFICERS of the Gamma Lambda Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha
Sorority are left to right, Mr*. David Van Ncsa, president, Mrs. Jack
Schirard, vice president, and Miss Patty Walker, corresponding secretary.
Mrs. John Dickey, Is the retiring president.
(Herald Photo)

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STEVEN

Surprise Party
F ar Osteen Boy
. Steven David Rlgl* waa honored
with , s u r p r is e birthday party,
Saturday afternoon, at the Osteen
School auditorium. Steven ia the
•on bf Mr. aad Mrs. Marvin Riggs
and the party given by his mother
aod grandmother, Mra, Roy Col­
lins, was in celebration of Mi ninth
birthday.
Oamea were played and prises
awarded lo Marcello Tart aad
Buddy Land. Tbe hostesses served
Ice cream, cake and punch to the
gueals.
Others attending were Deborah
Tatum, Shirley Sutton, Foods Vin­
cent, Lynn Jones, Janet Frsncce
end Nancy Riggs, Kirby Osteen
aad Rennie end Mickey Riggs.'

Couples Hold
Squadron Party

Sorority Installs Officers
Mrs. David Van Ness was In­
stalled as president of the .Gamma
Omega Chapter of Epsilon Sigma
Alpha at the May business meet­
ing held at the home o t Miss
DotUa Mbits la Laka Monroe.

All Junior and Intermediate
G. A'« of the Central Baptist
i Church were honored at a mother(laughter banquet. Monday night at
the church. Dinner waa served at
0:30 p. m. followed by a program.
The event waa in observance of
youth focua week. Mrs. lna Gallo­
way waa in charge of thc.dinner
assisted by Mrs. Ruby Bridges and
Mrs. Lorcna Crittenden.
The Rev. and Mrs. Gall Smith
were guests of honor. Other moth­
ers attending were Mrs. Charles
Hayes, Mrs. John Bullock, Mrs.
M. Kennedy, Mrs. Ed Cameron,
Mrs. Jack Benton, Mrs. C. D.
Bridges, Mrs. Barto Wright, Mrs.
George Carver, Mrs. Herbert Padrick and Mrs. Elizabeth Spears.
Girls attending were the Misses
Evelyn Cameron, Marcia Bullock,
Becky Cameron, K a y e Hayes,
Brenda Benton, Pat Spears. Jane
Carver, Linda Bridges, Cindy Ken­
nedy, Louise Wright and Polly
Pedrick.

Miss Patty Walker; treasurer,
Mill Jeannette Klntew; parlia­
mentarian and historian. Mrs.
James Butler, and educational
director, Min Ginger Jones.
This la ihe last buslnesa meet­
ing for the group unlil September
but socials will be held during the
summer months.
Graduate Honored
Following adjournment of the
Miss Metis served sweet
With Chatter Party meeting,
roils and coffee.
The next meeting, a social, May
34, will be a swim party at the
A t Weible Home
home ot Mrs. W. K. McRoberts
Mrs. Jack Weible entertained in Loch Arbor.
with a "Coke and Cbattar Party",
last weekend, at her home in Loch
Arbor. Guest of hooor was Bliss
Sberlene Shepard, a member of
(ho Seminole High School gradualinf clan. Mra. Martha Aihby y rv cd as co-hoaless.
The patio was decorated In a red
aad while color scheme with lan­
te rn , red hibiscus, gardenias and
magnolia blossoms. The buffet ta­
ble was covered with a Meitean
scraps and held a large bowl ot
gardenias.
Chicken salad, ehecte and pineapple sandwiches were served with
canapes and asaorted appetizers.
The bostessss presented Miss She­
pard witk a graduation gift.
Invited guests included Diana
Haynes, Sally Williams, Jaoet
Glenn, Jane Osborne, Dian Aiken,
wmjw
Ulincr. Jaan
d«RA .OWI
IIVl■IlSa
ray* Garner.
Southward,
Marilyn ^MeW tottl,-' » y
lv4y»
Frances Strickland. Colleen MePerlin, Salty Wallace, Sue Ann
Toney, Bonnie Stoffer and Linda
Parker.

O f teen Girl
Recieves Award

JERI WHEATLAND, left,
a
fourth frada atudent, will
A Group of G. A.’s from the
Osteen Baptist Church attended a model thin cotton brocade
district meeting at the Longwood drees from Sherry’s Duke
Baptist Church, recently. Diane and Ducbena Shop a t the
Jones received the "Greta Octa­ Hairdressers
Anno. Fa­
gon” for completing the maiden shion Show Friday evenatop In the forward steps of the in*. Mine Eva Jo Wynne of
G. A'g.
Mrs, L. W. Joeea, Mrs. Albsrt Harriett*! Beauty Nook, ia
Clsrk and David Hosack accom­ shown preparinr to style
panied ihe group. Those attending her hair for the event.

The officers and wives of VAH-T
held their monthly squadron party
at the home of Lt. (jg) Pcrclla
with Miss Ann Jam et serving as
hostess. Ail enjoyed boating, ski­
ing, dancing and the outdoor bar­
becue.
Attending were Cdr. and Mrs.
K. F.‘ Rowell, Cdr. and Mrs. I.
W. Ownby, Lcdr. and Mrs. J. R.
Swope, Ena. B. J. Richard, Lt.
(Jg) and Mrs. R. Valenzuela, Lt.
(jg) and Mrs. J. J. Wade, I.t. (Jg)
snd Mrs. M. W. Olto, U. (Jg)
and Mrs. If. J. Hilz.
Lt. (Jg) and Mrs. F. H. Galloney, Ena. B. J. Gallagher, Lcdr.
and Mrs. J. P. Boland, Cdr. D. B.
Dolly, Lcdr. and Mrs. C. A. Dunn,
Lcdr. and Mra. W. A. Elling. Ena.
L. J. Hall. Min Barbara Sweitzer,
Lt. and Mra. E. S. Jiosepian, Lt.
Don L. Oliphant and Mr. Dooley
E. Culberlon.

THURSDAY
Mrs. K. F. Rowell will be hoatesi
to ■ coffee for all Officers Wives
of VAH-T at har home In Lake
Mary. Starting time I t a. in.
VAH-V Enlisted Men’s Wives
Club will met at I p. m. at the
Sundsk School ream ■(, the Navel
Air Station. A program on hypno­
tism Will be presented.
FRIDAY
Bake sale in front ot the French
Ave. Winn-Dixie store, from • to
II a. m. Sponsored by the Ameri­
can Heme Department of the San­
ford Woman's Club.
Covered dish supper at the Os­
teen Schoet, honoring Ur. and Mra.
Harold Harris, teachers.

MRS. GEORGE W. HOUSTON

Sanford Home Club
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Plans June Picnic
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club met at the Club Center
with Mrs, John Clark, chairman,
presiding, and welcomed Ihe 21
members and two guests allend­
ing. Blrs. Eva Harkey, gave the
devotion and read a poem, “The
Glorious Minority.1She also gave a
reading on a poem for Mother'a
Day.
The secretary, Mrs. John Senkarik, gave a report on the tour of
the “Deep South” plant, In Forest
City, that manufactures Deep
South preserves, jellies mayon­
naise and peanut butter. It was
a very educational tour.
ARcr iha tour, the f t members
of the County Clubs enjoyed a pic­
nic Ihnch on Ihe lawn ot Mrs.
Cromwell ia Lake Brantley. From
(here they went on a tour of the
homes of Mrs, Dunn and Mrs.
Bradford, Rise-fo Lake Seemley..
Mrs; John- Callahan, chairman et
the dress revue, sent a report,
which Mrs. R. T. Warren read,
thanking all who look part. Mn.
R. DeJong of the Seminole Even­
ing club will go to the Gainesville
Short Course to represent the
County in Ihe State dresi revue.
Mrs. Eva Harkey and Mrs. John
Senkarik presented the program;
"Stop worrying and start living”,

were Alice and Shlrtey Sutton,
Shirley, Libby aad Kathy Ser­
French Word
mons, Lynn and Diene Jones, Jane
Nixon,
Hade
Noel,
Joyce
Harvey,
The
root
of the word “IrousMsu'
A t Weaver Home
Fonda Vincent, Cheryl Palmer ia the French word "treusae'1 meaning a little bundle.
Members of the Dercee Sunday and Dennis Jones.
School Cl as* of the Central RepUst
Church met at the home af their
taeeber, Mra. J. W. Weaver, hi
Loch Arbor with Mra. J . W. Pays*
Another
serving
co-heeteaa.
Following Use buslnesa session
C H O IC E
a social hour was enjoyed aad
rerreihmeate served to the presi­
dent, Mrs. 3. Q. Galloway, Mmea.
OF THE
OeU Smith, John Bullock, G. K.
Blkb. W. L. Harmon, R. D. Rasa.
A. 3. Naugher, L. N. Holloway,
GRADUATE
Louise toe. T. N. Dillard, Dalton
Culberhouee, W. R. Giles, R. M.
Wlgglna, Resale Culberhouee, J . P.
Hart, Mary Dycbes. Georgia Col­
vin, Harriott Wilesa aad Miss
% SLEEVE
Clara Swaggerty.

with members taking part in dis­
cussion! which followed. A "while
elephant" tale will be on the pro­
gram for the June meeting, which
will be an al) day picnic at the
home of Mr*: John Crawford in
Lake Mary, Members will meet at
iha Canter at 10:00 a. m. June &gt;
end bring a covered dish for junch.
Final arrangements and elections
of the new officer* will also be
mode at thli meeting.
Min EUalee Klrcbhoff donated
several beautiful bouquets of Gla­
dioli and aeveral Caladium Plants
ia different variellei, some of
which brought ia additional funds
for tba Club.
The Center waa decorated with
arrangements of Glada, red geran­
ium*, and Ginger liliea, brought
and arranged by Mrs. C. M. Flow­
ers. They were later distributed
among tbe officers of the Club.
Mra, W. B. Brinson aaililed with
aietagtoiente. Cooling wofresbmeata of punch, cakes and null

The wedding of Miss Sandra Lee
Terry Evans and George WashingIon Houston was solemnised May
It at T:30 p. m. at the home of
the bride's parents in Laka Mary.
Mrs. Houston it the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Bray Evans,
Lake Mary and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Houston of DeLand.
Miss Joan Evelyn Marlin of
Riverview, a cousin of the bride,
was mild of honor snd the groom's
brother-in-law, S I\5 Lamer C.
Johnson of Ft. Stewart, Ga., was
best man.
The Rev. J. L. Moore, a retired
minister from DeLand, officiated
at the double-ring, candlelight
ceremony. A program of recorded
music was heard during the cere­
mony.
The bride, given in marriage ty
her father, wore a gown oi white
lace over lalln with full tiered
akirt of white net with cathedral
train. Her shoulder length veil
fell from a tiara trimmed in teed
pearls and rhinestones end she
carried a colonial bouquet or white
carnationa. The bridal outfit waa
fashioned by her grandmother,
Mrs. Riley F. Martin Sr. of Riverview, Fla.
The maid of honor wore a pale
green nylon dotted awisa semiform al with pale green net vail and
while dallies, The bride'* mother
chose a while lace over blue
■heath with white accessories.
A recaption was held, following
the ceremony, and refreshments
w en served from the dining room
of the home. The room waa deco,
rated with white mums and white
wedding bells tied with aalln rib­
bon. The table was overlaid with
a white lace cloth over blue and

was centered with an arrangement
of white muma, lavender asters
and fern in a ailver bowl.
Assisting with the serving wnrn
Miss Shirley Jean Lynn of Tampa
and Miss Adell* Ailing «f Lain
Mary. Miss IneUe Stokes kept ten
bride’s book.
For her golng-away outfit, Mrs.
Houston cboto a black abeath
dress with black and wails, pristcd jacket, whlta accessories aad
the flowers from her bridal ban­
quet. The couple will be at borne
after May 31 at PL Eualia, Va.,
when the groom la stationed with
the U. B. Army.
Out of town guests included | P / (
and Mrs. Hugh Jame* Driggers
Sr., Ft. Bennlng. Ga., SP/S e a t
Mrs. Lamar C. Johnson aad eeaa
of Ft, Stewart, Ga., Mr, aad Mr*.
O. J. Owens, DeLand, Mrs. M b
Edwin
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Ciii-io Lynn,
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i n Shirley
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Martin • ( Riverview, FT*.

Hostesses Visit
Five N ew Families
Welcome Wagon hostesses report
the following new famillee vtewdt
Mr. and Mr*. Prank N e la ifrem
Akron, Ohio and Mr. n o t Mra.
Prank Sima aad daughter foam
Cocoa, Fla.
Navy fa ante* who b a n ton
transferred t o n include, LL aad
Mrs. J. W. Hargiwn aad a n
from Rot an, Texas, Mr. aad Mia.
Reynolds Lambert aad rhU dm
Reynolds aad D em o , from I t o
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Berber and children, Riekay aad
Gtry from Weliavilto, Ohio.

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i n who did aot do their duty te tha pri*
Riqr u d n uiigo tk m to join thdr neiffl­

at M needed cm ho determined
k; dividteg the present ted i»
guirement by twe la arrive at a
atagte ratiM. thro multiplying
the tlagle ratio* by tba miuabor ef
persona la tba bourn during tba
rlilL
But that would bit auumbf that
tbo man, bit wife, Iboir worn or
daughter. tba ipowe of aatfc aad
«aeb child aata |ba u m amount
of food aad load of tba m m typo.
It doca set tab* lata account
that while am of tboai waata aaa
piece at toaat- aad two slleea af
bacon for breakfast, aaotbor way
wool two pieces of toaat aad aaa
aUca of bacoa. It &lt;*aoa not allow
for a variation la tba author af
o u t from two to non* at alL
It does not provide for the wide
variety af tattoo la »Uh to ba
found aanag a group at six la
eight persona, some m alu ■aad
torn* female* aad repromatlag
ago* from 4 la W or more year*.
It falls la foresee that white
nobody will partake heartily af
bath, all af them will clean their
platen of steak or rout boat sad
consider themselves ill-treated If

With a population doubted to It.HMtP la tbo wartime pern (aad
Boavca knows what by poaretlmo
prosperity), California approaches
the aLlienium vialoaid bp tbo

hard-pressed to Qnd something to
d* lla p want around doing each
other** laundry and other odd Jobe.
A maa who w u aa artist or
writer could command moroy
(m ad b c fith trt.
from tba wealthy la st.
JWdropttaliat Ibtllp D. Armour fa these lean days, f lived la
Urn viOaga af Carmel, aa artistic,
Tba lawn was also
Canasl-fay-tSe-Sea ( a
real aaUla man never
ing)1 attic* now that it

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Kelley Re-Elected
ATLANTIC CITT, N. J. &lt;UPI)

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tumult at ebaata and a near wind­
storm of waviag batmen. Through
tba open daora of tba Oraad Ball­
room Jack aad JacUt walked on
atapo with a pomp af a U if and
• maitar af partoct timing.
As tba candidate ant down, _
with only Mrs. Loacbhalm between *1
thorn, thorn wore aw Dao-tba atilt
kind of smiloo two boners achaag*
bote* Urn camaraa.
Um maa from Mtaaosota loan'd
a m add gat la a wistful IttU*

�Thnr*. May i f , 1980—Fag* S?
By Vailed Preaa International
Foea of Integration turned to
the court* Wednesday in an effort
to halt widespread demonstration*
that hava engulfed the South for
mot* than three month*.
Five Negroes were fined $108
each In city court on charge*
growing out or Mldown demon­
strations in Memphis.
City Judge Beverly Boushe also
held tha Negroes on a eharga of
conspiring to interfere with trade.
Police Commissioner Claude Arm­
our said additional arreata would
ba mad* if any more sitdown de­
monstrations occurred.
Three Negroea were fined |10

Quotes
§ By United Press Internal!—si
PARIS — Soviet Premier Nikita
8. Khrushchev, explaining at a
news conference why he refuted
to negotiate unless the. United
Stales apologised for tha U-2
‘•spy" flight, promised it would
not be repested, and punished
those responsible:
“ Wouldn't It be better . . . to
# U k * the American aggressors by
the schiff of the neck end give
them a little shaking and make
them understand they must M l
commit such acts of aggression
•gainst the Soviet Union?"

for refuting to leave a drugstore] The trial of 4S Negro and
in ‘Chattanooga. They w r« charg* white college students an tresed under an anti-loitering ordln- p a n charge* itemnting front pro*
anre.
teat demonstrations at a dime
In Greenville, S. C.. Recorder atore In Greenaboro, N. C„ waa
John V. Jeater acheduled a hear- delayed becauaa of defective war­
ing Friday for aeven Negro high rants.
achool atudenla charged in con- At Wlnston-Selem, N. C.. a
nection with attempting to into- Negro student wa* found guilty
grate a public library.
Wednesday of violating a city
Miarialppi Ally. Gen. Joa Pat- ordinance requiring permittlon
tenon plana to personally per- from the chief of police or other
tielpate In the fight against a fed- city offlclala before organising a
era) lawsuit to Inlegrata Gulf parade.
Coaat beachea. The auit claim* In other development*:
Negron are member* of the gen- Siaty-nine Negroea re* itic red to
era! public and have been etcittd- rota ia Haywood County. Tenn.,

• PARIS — President Eisenhower,
in an airport statement before
leaving Paris for Lisbon:
0 "I share (he disappointment of
my colleagues that because of our
inability to convene the summit
conference, we could make m
progress; toward easing the ten­
sions that so plague mankind.”
WASHINGTON”- Acting While
House press secretary Wayne
Hawks, staling that inquiries wars
coming In from ettieials end etti. tens asking bow they can show
• their support for President Eisen­
hower when he returns:
"We'll be glad to have them at
the airport."
WASHINGTON- Rep. Steven R.
Derouakm (R-N.Y.), dismissing
Thomas G. (Tommy the Cork)
Corcoran's offer to submit g legal
.brief to an Investigating subcom­
mittee proving bo had a right to
talk to federal power commission• era about • ease:
“ You can get briefs on almost
anything these days—they ere ilka
Statistics."

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J ownnd Phigtkg Boding* — tom * an a UkaJy nUrtnr
that Bobbin Bobnrtaoo’n Sanford Grayhotada nt Ma­
rtel stadium at 7:45 n. zn. today.
MeHtnfrnf pronouacnd M itstie, ant nnw and alUlma
Mr karua raeordn thin month by buriinjr two conancui Bo-hit, no-run guinea. Th* firat waa • 4 to 0 affair
ibMt Daytona Beach and tha aacond, a SO to 0 trounr&gt;of tha Tampa T u p ou .
In all tha hlatory of baaaball, and thin goaa back
r 100 yaarn, only on* other pitcher haa hurlad two
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If enoughs with the Cincinnati Rada back in 1938
■ haturnad tho trick and became th* firat man in
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League Leaders

This waa the only near threat
made by tha Greyhound*. Dube,
Pat Bisk, and Ban Harrelaon were
the anly Greyhound batter* who
war* able to aolvo tb* offering* of
Ualeril*.
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abut aut tha Cardinal! until the
ninth whan lim a alnilaa and an
infield out produced both SL
Louis runt. Don lloak and Bob
Sklnnar had two hits each for tha
Piralaa, wha dealt ai-Uammat*
Ban Ulna hi* third dtfeaL
Belial pitcher Bab Buth hurled
aix fine inning* and alto scored
tha decisive run lor the Braves
by bowling over catcher Hobie
Landrilh an a play at the plate.
The Giants filled the b a rn with
two out In the ninth but Don McMabou rallied WQU* MeCovey on
a fly for tha final out. Kike Meand have two of the gaudiest rac* Cormlek. San rranclsco’* fiveords la the league. Friend 1* 4-1 I g i s t winner, suffered bis Ural
with n 2.22 earned run average I ton.
and Law is 4*1 with n ton E.R.A. I Ed Bailer broke up the fourFriend, of course. Is making • hour and. four-minuto marathon in
comeback from a dismal A ll Cincinnati by singling borne
■mart last season but Law is only Frank Robinson In tha 12th. Rob*
f if k in iu p wbera be left off In h u o u k id tied the aeon at 44
g f f i Hb finished the campaign with a two-run homer la the last
with la victories In hls la at 1* of tb* 10th tlta r the Dodger* had
deeUiona fo r* final lt-t slate.
I forged ahead, 4*2, in thafr haU.
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Vnda Pinson had three hit* for
2!*df y ^ ,h t *5“ . '* F11* * * thn Red* and Junior Gilliam had
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ERRORS — Uvesey, Gamma],
Chavarria; POA—Leesburg n -lf,
Sanford 27-17; DP—Orton, Chavar­
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Sisk, Dube (Materilt); SB-Griffoe. Muxworthy 2, Matarila, Dube;
SB—Metarilo, Dube.
IP H X KB BB 10
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NEW YORK (UPI) — Tb*
American Football League, which
Is Si bodnled to begin operation*
thin m u aa aa eight-team circuit,
wQl expand to IS tomna for tho
Freeman .... I U • • • S IN I soasOa, awarding to n pre­
diction bp Harrp *Wism«r, head
of tho ioogueV expansion committit,
"I’m our* wo wtrf bo g IS-Uafn
looguo thou," oald Wlsmor, “with
Toronto and Hoatreat Joining AW
laato awl Chicago in 1*4I.H
CHICAGO (UPI)—Lightweight Wlamer a i d s tha prediction aft­
Eddie Psrtton of Chicago, who has er A. J . Bonnot., ropteaoathtg real
astat* intorasta fa Toroato, anaouncod Wodaaadap th at bo baa

Pfngnnal Ungunt CUmente, PIrates Mi MaCnvtr, Giants M;
Banka, Cuba V ; Mnwnaki, PIratea M; Wahtawa, Bad* 24.
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54, ta 1J innings in other NL ac­
tion.
Tho Chicago White Sox held
their one-half game grip on tho
American League lead with a 44
win over tho Boston Red Sox, the
Balttmora Oriole* shaded th
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Wiamar, Who alto is head o f th* o ^n p lo n who fallal to show up
New York Titans of th* sow Ito r a 10-rouad bout a t Memorial
league, disclosed th at bo U ached- Stadium Monday night, was sho­
uted to moot next week with #d to vUlt this eltp today, this
Crawford Gordon J r. e f Montreal, I time for a hearing before tha
whom ha idontlftsd aa “th* head Slat* Athletic Commission,
of oao or thrao Montreal group*
After Sugar mlsaad Us fight
seektog a fMachtoa* to our league Iwith Pedro Consoles In a warmup
starting M IN I .*
I on a card featuring a 10-rouad
Tha AFL currently Inctodaa Inea-tiUe bout between welterteams In New Yeik, Beeton, Buf-1 weight champ Don Jordan and
falo, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Loo Candy McFarland, the commission
Angelos, and Oakland, la addition, ordered Robinson to show cause
Atlanta aad Chicago at* ached- why ho should not bo outpondod.
ulod to begin plop ta 1NL
Jack Cohen, executive secretary

To Defend Tifle

hit and *w run over th* last
four innings to win his fourth
gama for (ho White Sox, whose
decisive four-run fifth inning ra!-~
ly waa featured by Mitral* Mino-™
re’s two-run doubt*. Staley him.
self drove th tb* winning rug
with a sacrifice fly.
The Orioles made it six vielories ta seven gsmes when Jsekle Brsndt bo mered off Kinssi
City relief ace Loo Klcly in the
ninth. The blow, producing th*
first run off Xlely this lesson,
gave 20-year old Steve B arber,.,
who yielded one run la four in -*
ulngs. his third win.
Gil McDougsld’e three-run hom­
er in 'he second inning proved
enough for Ralph Terry to win
bis second gam* with an eighthitter for the Yankees. The Indi­
ans threatened In the ninth but
TOrry retired Johnny Powers on
a fly with the tying runs aboard.
CamUo Pascuat. pitched a five,
bitter for an ll-unlag shutout,
ever the Tigers, getting the run*
be needed when Jim Lemon con­
nected for « two-cun homer of
Davo Sliler. It wee the fourth wle
of tho year for Paacual, who
(truck out eight end walked five.
om

United r m a b te ru tfM t!
First if* Friend and Dim if*
Lav — and who in Flit m i d a r t
lor nor*?
Warren Spahn and Johnny Sain
will bar* la pardon tha parody
an that famous refrain of UU becauaa it looka Ilka Bab Friend
and V an Law can keep tha Pitta*
burgh Pirate* la tha National
Loagua raea all tha way. The Pi*

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Headquarters

“What wo want now, ranking &lt;
no ranking, la • fight with Ji
Brow, for th . U tW » ^ d Parkin.’ f , f ^ ’Trlb. U l a M . ^
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lag IH teaint. aad waa chi
Bon Bautiop. matchmaker for with wo loos,
the National Basing Enterprise* I Th* lad*, —*ht«a KOre j
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Leagues Brawns, Ori- eager Chicagoan.
| his anly decision this season.
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Athletic* 14; Costas,

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Whitney Indicted For Second
MIAMI (UFD-DennU Whitney, where ha worked
the red-haired California youngtie r who has admitted kilting
seven persons by shooting them
fat the bead, was indicted Tuesday
by the Dede Ceun'y r a n d Jury
for eoe of his two slayings btr*.
Whitney was indicted in the
death of Arthur Keeler, BS, killed
Feb. » et the service e u lion

HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Don ala
Weaver, whe vaulted to stardom
with o limp, has anoounced ho lo
gultting television's, •‘Gunsmoke"
series i t the end of nest season
in hopes of starring in hlo mm
aeries.
Weaver, who playod the hoping
not-ao-hright sidekick of Matt DUion in Mm top-rolod show, said;
" A n n isn't tee much oppoctm
aUy for ersativity loft ia a role
you’ve playod for sin years. I'm
very land of 'Choates' bat 1'vo
gone Just about as fa r os I f in

Ye* nne each or roe era h«
'.patiflod nnS required U on
way claims M l demand* which
&gt;&lt;• at it CLAMKNCR W.
\ t u n u t , tale . of sold
J &gt; to
ID m
o u m r 4Judes
H O V I OE
the« LCounty
or
isle County, Florida, ot hit
H» the court house sf said
* of Sanford. Florida, within
solandor maul ha from tha

hijtht attendaot
Wihlner, IT, of North Holly,
wood, waa convicted of firit de­
gree murder in Weal Palm Beach
earlier thla month in the death
of hie only woman victim, M riA
Virginia Solby of Hialeah. H e*
escaped a poaiibie death lenience
when the Jury recommended
mercy. Their action gave him a
mandatory lift sentence.

AM ad ml no(ra Ur ot tha Motets

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Ctareaus W. Wright.
d»rs***d
puhtlaetloa Slay is, . tS«|L
gDVBBTtSKMRhT WO* BIOS
Tha Board or Publte Inatructtoa
for Nominal* County, Florida, will
I r#-*iv* hide tar lha furnishing of
all labor, matariala, rqulpmtnt
and
osrvlcr*
r*qulr*d
fo r
pavlae end eradln# work at
Midway Xlsmanury i i k o i l
Oamlaola . County, Florida, until
ISiSS a.' m.. Juno IS, IMS, at Iho
Oohool Administration Building*,
OommorcUl Avaunt, Oanfard, Flor­
ida, at whleh tlma and place tha
bids will ha puhllely opanad and
read aland.
Drawing! and specifications may
ha O b t a i n e d mm later than May IS,
ISIS, at tha Sirica at the Archi­
tect, Jahn A. Burton IV. Corner
Ft rat Street and Melloarllle Are.
and, Sanford. Florida.
A cartlnad check or bank draft,
parable to tbs Board at Public
Instruction far Oamlaola County,
Florida, IT, 0. Oorernmenl Benda,
or a aatlatactarr hid bend saacutod
by tbs Mddpr and aaeapublo aurstlaa In an nmanbt equal la five

ru Oomplaint bavins beenUail ran m tha Circuit
and for Oamluala County,
by BBTTT BROCK, for
the abort title of which
T BROCK. Plaintirr. varIIS B. BROCK, Dof.odM ovseshta era to aoms t a appear .sad ills ra m

be ehtataM l no la fe r th an M ar a,
I ts a , a l tb e offie* e t th e A rah l.
ta r t, Jo h n A. B u rto n IV, C orner
F i r s t R traet a n e M elleevtlla A re o a t, Man ford, F lorida,

for Oomlaote Causer, ffleeidn, re■ervae’ibe right te rojool any and/
or nil Mdt or to wnivo any is*
formallllee to tbe bidding. Mo bid
Obeli bo withdrawn for a period
of firtooe (II) dera aubaequoat to
ABvaaTtaaaisaT ppm bids
Ike oponine of bjdo wltboet tbo
T b e B oard of P u b lte In stru c tio n
eoeaenl of tbo Boord.
to* nominate Ctuniy, Florida, will
jo iin I. aniiMLBjr
rocolve bide for ths furnlablne of

eLeagwoed
S &amp;- Biamaatary
lp &amp; SBabool,
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nOTKH OF APPMCATIO*
FOR tlMilVR, vac-ATins
a MB A B ta p e s n q

David M. Oafobat
A par lion at Whit Mold a treat te
Clorjt of the Ctreult Court, Oantandn
Spring*, Tract St, Flat
■ w h o le County. Florida
Book t, Paso SI, PebUn Resorts
Brt Martha T. Vlhl.n, D.O. of
.Oominolo reunty, Florida.
TO WHOM IT MAT COHCBRMi
Notice Is hrrahy given by Ibn
Board of Utuntr Commission aru
ef
Bamlnola County, Florida, pur*
IM U h May, 11, R I I I Ju n a I,
ousut to paction llt.lt, .Florida
I ™ " WWIHT &lt;?BiRT&gt; SMTO Statutes lilt, that a FSIItlfn wat
filed with oold Board oo the Ittb
day of May l i t I, to dose; uoealo
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and abandon a portlsu of that
RABCMRV go. anted.
certain atraa) In Bamlnola County,
bPTlL'B TB BMFBVD
RRIJON A.MILLBR and RACI1BL Florida, described ■■ foil#**:
H.aln II foot Bant and IB
■ MIIXKR hla wire, sad nojj*J, *&gt;- .WATOPN euI ULOHIA
tBOIHIA WATOOX, ble wifi.
P lain tiffs,

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Vs'ALTXR B. BANJAMIM, and If
T riad
BANJAMIN, hit Wlloi
*MCT LBN corn , and If marfd* — CORN, her kuiband, and
I peraoaa etalmteg any tateraat
I Iks real 'oeUtajnvolrod in this
M. olihsr as hair* Ueatoaa, dodeaa. grant**, or other claim-

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D*;*udanfo. tv CommtMtonar*

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Rickey Testimony
On Bill Slated

Hospital Notes

Rickey woo expected to favor
Iho bUL A controversial feature
would limit to 100 the aomber of
MMbeli players which o major
looguo foam could control, thus
spewing possibilities for the now

aoliarnotary porformlias and pay*

T N M T m y h s 'd ^uvi*- official

Z. V. SMALLWOOD, right, Highway Patrol safety director, ipokn to
-members o f the Civk and Fin* Arts Departmentn of the Sanford Woman’s
Club Wednesday. Ha explained tha now Florida traffic laws and (load as
his topic "Sixty Seconds For Safety/' Smallwood in 'safety director for
•even counties. David Wayne Mathes, left, presented a program of guitar
music a t tha meeting. Mra; A1 Hunt, eenter, was program chairman for
tha event.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (DPI) - Branch
Rickey, oilver-toagued spokes matt
be the fledgling Continental
League, was listed os the Itodoff
witness today on tire Senate's poo­

A eerttriad chick or bank Oreft,
myehta to the Board af Public
nstrurtlon for Oomtaalo County,
Florida, B, 0. dovarumcM Bonds,
or a antlataotery bid bond ensealed

h* Mta»*d agatarn you a ad

Everybody Is sx d tsd about th s
n o w IM O m o d o ls by Jim Walter

Oomlaota Bounty, Florida, eatll
ISiSO Si B., Jean IS, ISM, at tbe
Oohool Administration Buildings,
Commarelnl Avanno, Benrord, Plur*
Ida, at wblob Unto and place lha
bida will be puklloly opanad and
rood aland.
Drawing* end npoetriaoIlona map
bo qbtataad bo latar Ikon May II,
tees, ot the efflse af the Arrhl*
toot, John A. Burton IV. Oornor
First at root and Mollanvlll* Aye*
auo, Oanfard, Florida.
A eorllllad chock or bonk draft,
payable to tbo Board of Publla
■netruction for Somlooti County,
Florida, r. K Qovornmoat Banda,
or o ntilaraetory hid'bond assented
by tbo hlddaS nnd acoaptnbla aura.
Iloa In an amount equal to tiro
par east of the bid ohstl bo pub.
mlUod wltb aooh bid,
. Tha oucrsaeful biddor will be
required ta furnish and pay for
aatipfactory performance and pay*
moot -bond or bond*.
Tbe naerd Of Pub lie Instruction
for flominole County* Florida, ro.
oorvoo tha right la raioet any and/
or all bida or to waive any In*
formalin** In tbo bidding. No bid
obeli bo withdrawn for n period
of flftooa til) darn aubi*qu*at t«
the opsatag of bida Without tbo
eoaeont of the Beard.
JOHN I. BRUMt.RT
Chairman, Board of Public
laotruetlon for Oomtaol*
Couqty,. Florida
R. T. Mtlwoo
Oemioolt county Ouparlnlaedaot

Legal Notice
nil tabor, molerlata* oqulptn«nl
*drt * rttc fe w -’- rmtuirod
te r
pavlae nne trading work et
*aka Mary Btemenlary Oohool.
■omlaol* County, Florida, unlll
1• 100 a, m, Juno If, tits , at tba
School Administration Buildings,
t-omrn.rclal Avenue, Bantard, Flor.
Ido, at which lima and place the
bldo will be publicly opened end
rood aloud.
Drawing* and specif leal lull* may
bo o b tain ed no U ta r th a n M ay II,
ISIS, a t th a otflco nf lh a A rrhltac t, Jo h n A. B u rto n IV, C orn#!
F t rot Otroot a n d M allouvlll* A**bus , P anfnrd, F lorida.
A c e rtifie d rh a c k o r b o n k d ra ft,
tayabla to th e H oard o f Public
n a tru rtlo n ta r hsuilaol* C ounty,
F lo rid a , U, i . Unv&gt;rnm *nt Rond*,
o r a o e tlsta c io ry bid bond a n ac u tsd
by lh a biddor and ac«eptabla a u raItoa In an am ount sq u a t to five
p a r c e n t of th a bid sh a ll bo e u b uiltto d w ith ra ck Jild.
Tbo auriw aolul b ld d ir w ill ho
re q u ire d lo lu rn U h and pay fo r
M tla la e to ry parform anco and pay*
m *ut bund u r bond*.
' Th* B oard of P ublte In stru c tio n
fo r O nnlnola County, F lo rid a, it eorroo tbo rlg itt lo reloot a n y a n d /
o r a ll bid s o r to w aive a n y In­
fo rm a litie s In the bidding. No bid
sh a ll t&gt;a w ith d raw n for n p*rlod
of flftM n I I I ) days a u h o rq u ra l lo
tb e op«nlng or bida w ith o u t lb *
consent of th* Board.
j o i i n i . u R L 'u t . u r
C hairm an, Board of F ublle
In stru c tio n fo r Ikm lnota
C ounty, F lo rid a
IV T. M ltwor
Oominolo c o u n ty OUpsrintoadeoC
o f PubUo In stru c tio n nnd
S a-O fflalo Oocrotary ta th a
Boord o f Public In stru c tio n
P ublish May IS,
A Ju n o t .

U g o l Notice

ls the Coast of flu Coaaty dodge,
Semloelo Comity, Unto af Ploddo. Ia Frskafo.
Margaret Knight, Rnsford; Wil­ lo re the Estate eft
liam H. Herman, RuMsrd; L illi* HARRY g , RINEHART
Deceased
Redden, Sanford: Archie Wise J r ,
PINAL NOTICE
Sanford; Ida Morrison, Sanford;
Notice ia hereby gives that the
Leslie A. Rraadok 111, TKaeviUe; ssdorsigaod will, oh tbs lHh day
Adels Bagdo, Sanford;
of June, A. D. 1M0, present to
tbo Hoooroblo County Judge o(
Seminal* County, Florida, bar
final return, account and vouchors,
So Administratrix of the Estate
Benjamin Hughes, Sanford; Ro­ of HARRY E. RINEHART, deceas­
bert MoXee, Staford; Irm a Gib- ed, sad at sold time, then end
eon, Sonfard; M artin Marie Ter- there, make application to the
tap, Sanford; Mary Grant, Or­ ■aid Judge for a floe] settlement
lando; Mrs. Erm a Kelly end baby, of ■bar administration of said
Sanford; Mrs.
Donald Hartley estate, and for nn order discharg­
end baby,: Sanford; Mrs. Jomoa ing her ns such Administratrix.
Goss end baby, Sanford
Dated taie the 10th day of Meg,
A D. 1NQ.
01 Edith R. Croasley
A d A d m lo U fo M ria e f * e
Rite to of
HARRY I , RINEHART .
Dacca sod
NEW YORK (UP!) - lagemer Publish May 1». M, June I, i
Johansson became a bettlog fevortte for the first lime today to
boot Floyd Patterson ta their re ­
turn heavyweight title fight, Jane

Red the latest deelgn In shell basses. TMe twe bed*
ream medal fenluroa herdhentd aiding. Never
warps, rota, or mildews. Helds petal yearn laager.

Johansson Top
Choice In Bout

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NOTICE 10 hereby given that we
are engaged In bualbooa at Bautard,
gsmtnolo County, Florida, under
th* fleillloua asm* *f. Happy
Arrea Klndsrgartan and that t
Inland to roglPtor Mid name with
lb* Clark of U* Circuit Court,
Oominolo Couaty, Florida, ta acehrdanro with Ik* provisions ef lha
Fleillloua Name Otstutoe, t*-wlti
Soot Ion SM.es Florida OtatataS
1SIT.
aig! Joaa sad Boors* Plltard

M U -LA H ’S

Arthur H. BeckwI
d a rk at tbs Board
Cemmiastasora sf

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having

ADVBBTISBBakT S « t BIBS

Ths Board of PubUo laatrunion
gar oamlaola Couaty, Florida, will
roooiva bids for U* faralaaing *1
all tabor, waUrtaW oautpmoat
sod
sorvioo*
t oqsired
fo r
paving aad grading Work at
Hsoaawsld B lam eaurr - • Ocheai,
Seminole County, Florida, until
!»&gt;*e a b , June IK lisa, at tan
School Admin loos*tlea Build I*ta,
ftammtoalal Avoaaa, Oaaford, Florat which tlma aad plans tba
B will he subMsty otsosd sad

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DEAR ABBY: I am golt_
going to marry

DEAR ABBY: I have been looking for
a Job since last September. I am 22, a col­
lege grad (Liberal Arts) and people tell
me I am nice looking and hnve a pleasing
personality. I’d like a selling job.
Everywhere I apply, I am told, "Sorry,
but you have had no experience." Abby,
how is a girl going to get experience if
nobody will give her a job?
INEXPERIENCED

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fellow but I find myself in a
a v
vee r ynice

peculiar situation.
Three weeks ago he took me to meet
his mother, who seemed very charming.
Soon afterwards she invited me over for
tea and "a talk." When T arrived she had
a friend of hers there who used to be a
beauty operator. They spent the whole
afternoon debating on how I should wear
my hair and what I should do with my
eyebrows.
This afternoon my future mother-inlaw telephoned and asked me to stop over
after work. She wanted to "teach me how
to dress."
Abby, I suppose everyone could* use a
little advice along these lines, but I used
to model for a wholesale house, and I go
to a good beauty shop every week. People
usually ask ME for advice on grooming
and fashion and I am very hurt by the
whole thing. 1 would like to get off the
"redecorating hook" and remnin friends
with this woman. But how?
HURT

DEAR INEXPERIENCED: If you're
after a selling job, the first thing you
must do is demonstrate your ability to sell
a would-be employer. Make a case for a
m chance to prove yourself. An employer is
not likely to hire a sales person who Is
content to take "no** for an answer with­
out a struggle.
•
•
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DEAR ABBY: I met a man at a dance.
He aaked me to dance. He was a wonder­
ful dancer and I fell in love with him at
once. I aaked him to take me home and he
did. Ha explained that he was a married
man but didn’t get along with his wife.
Divorce was out because of Religion.
1 kept calling him a t home. 1 knew It
wasn't right, but I couldn’t help myself.
I just went crazy over him. Hie came to my
house a few times, but would never be
seen with me in public. Z bought him a
watch for his birthday.
One day he mentioned he needed 8300
to repair his car. He didn't ASK for it. I
insisted he take it and told him to pay me
back when he got the money. After that
1 never saw him again. I called him up and
ha aaid it was too risky to be seen going
into my house. How do I get my money
beck? And also the watch.
FOOLISHLY YOURS

DEAR HURT: Go—listen courteously,
and then do as you please.
•
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•
DEAR ABBY: I am eight years old
and am going to be nine on September
10th and I have a question for you, Abby.
Is there any such bird as the STORK or
did they make that up, too?
CHARLES

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DEAR FOOLISHLY: The watch is
HIS—but you got the works, Lady. Un­
less you want to make it a matter of pub­
lic Information, you’d be smart to write
off the “loss” as tuition in the school of
experience.

DEAR CHARLES i Yes, there is a bird
known as the stork . . . but don’t believe
everything you hear about it.
•
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•
"What’s your problem?" Write to Abby
In care of {his paper. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-addressed enve­
lope.
•
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For Abby’s pamphlet, "What Teen­
agers Want To Know," send 25c and a
large, self-addresaed, stamped envelope
in care of this paper.

'Eyewitness To History' Manages Optimistic Note
■y FIB D DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI)—A TV peep­
er's eotoourri:
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Ike tradlUoe of up-best endian
tbat CBS-TV's "Eye witness to HUlory" picked Its videotaped way
through Ike summit rubble Tuesmebow ended the
day night tad
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civilised men was attended by
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CANNES, France (UPI) -W arm
praise Wednesday for .a young
Frenchman’s movie about the
United States overjhadowed a flat
fight at its screening caused by
opera atar Marta Callas.
The temperamental diva showed
up at the Cannes Film Featlval
for the first time for the showing
of “ L'Amcrlque Iniolite" ("Un­
usual America). A list fight broke
out on the slept of the festival
palace between officials, police
and pholographera manueverlng
for positions to photograph the
singer.
Both European and American
critics praised the film by Fran­
cois nclehcnbach in which mi
professional acton were used.
The young Frenchman used a
documentary technique to produce
a warm hearted portrait of the
United Slates.

Ideas For You
If you arc interested in plastic
surgery (and from the many tet­
ters I receive I know that you
are), you should read tha new
book, "Beauty Surgeon" ea told
to Alyeo Canfield by Robert Alai
Franklyn, M.D. Dr. Franklyn be­
lieves in plastic surgery as a
means lo a woman's or man's
happiness, succais and Well-being.
He Is well-known la Hollywood,
where moa and women tevo groat
need of plastic aurgory to keep
going. Many peoplo are beginning
to resliie that to live with aa unaUractivs to sc, or lines tad wrin­
kles la simply not modern, and (o
suffer from not having a walldeveloped bosom or from an ovorly-devolopod one, Is roollsh In
this modem age, especially with

Number of Emmy Awards Are Cut
To Keep Viewers, Critics Happy
By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — To the
Inevitability of death and taaes
can bo added the incecapabte
awards made In show business.
Coming up next month a rt the
1UM0 Emmy Awards, sponsored
by Ute Academy of Television
Arts and Sciences — the most
criticised slautelle give-away pro­
gram of them all.
Confusion ot categories — mch
as pitting Jack Benny against
Bishop Fulton Sheen for best
male personality — caused howls
of anguish from critics and view­
ers. To compensate for crowding
diverse shows and individuate Into
too few categories the academy
increased the number at • wards
test year.
This led to a welter of 41 cate
goriea.
The outcry was worse than be­
fore. Everybody who over appeered on television — with the
possible exception of J. Fred

pie of deft, sparkling vlgoottca
Tuesday night — Marjorie Ben­
nett aa a scheming grocery cus­
tomer and Doris Packer as a
croquet-mad society matron,
Arlene Francis limped on-stage
after Injuring hersjlf at a dance
rehearsal for NBC-TV’a "Arthur
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the general complaint.
But Uto TV Aendomy te nothing
if it Isn't sensillva to publis e#laton&gt;&gt;
This year lb* number of awards
hai boon cut draatieally to a
m en II, which la seven l* u than
Ute movies' Oscar lineup.
Who a n the shadowy charac­
ter* behind nil this maneuvering!
Te such well-known M i­
as Walter Cronklte, Acad•my president, and producer Har­
ry Ackerman, who are trying to
keep everyone happy.
"But no matter what w* do,
It’* wrong," aaid Ackerman, who
la vie* pnsltfont and eseeulive
producer of Screen U**t. •
This year, however,we thiak
we've found a
"There will be 14 categories for
the regular awards to porfermers,
directors and the like. Than titers
are seven general program eatgortea covering a fairly' broad
•cate of shows.

moa Ilka Dr. Franklya available, ly. Her hat, tboos, bag and a l
who are oagar to help. The book accessories arc In the samo shade
te published by Whllehorn Pub- of gray. Her Jewelry la usually
Usklag Company and any book silver and is often combined with
flora will bavo M or ana obtain gray pearls.
It tor you.
At a recent fashion show for
Florida's cattle population, dairy
men, I was Intrigued net only by and beef, was estimated nt 1,0M*
tb* clothes designed by tho New 000 head on January 1,
York Custom Doalgnort' Guild
tad tto Manhattan Tailors' Asso­
ciation but with tbs startling In­
novation of the use of Oeean Poarl
also to w n as Hotter of Poarl.
It la used 1a buttons as well as
te acrossortss, such as the tie
clips and matching cuff links,
and some of the Ocesn Pearl was
dyed te *match the magniflelent
fabrics. Tbs show was prssentod
at the famous El Uorocco, where
celebrities gathsr to see eaeh
other and otter* go to see the
cotebrlties. The decor was a per­
fect setting for such smart m w
clothes tor men. who will taka
te color llowly—but they are be­
ginsing to wear IL On* thing la
aura. Wall-dressed men ore Inter­
ested ia bright linings for ovor•oats and, with the new pearl
buttons, th* ladles must "gat with
It" ■to keep stead of the men’s
m w fashions.
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tV Tonight
Pat Boom entertains aa ABC
at 8 p. m.
Frankie Vaughan slags an Em it
Ford's NBC stow a t 8: M.
ABC's "Tto Untouchabtei" at
1:18 re pest* "Tto J a te Llngte
Killing."
An Ernest Hemingway short
story, '(The Gambler, Tha Nun
and The Radio" to e a M t • to­
rnInula special on CBI at 8:88.
A hospital pelloat divert* himself
by witching tto Ute-and-death
drama af a Milter p stlaaL a Mexi­
can gatebtar. Charles Bickford.
Eleanor Parker, aad Richard
Coala hava tto mate rates.

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2-R00M furnished apartment, 310
Magnetic. Phone A. K. Rosscttar, FJorlit, PA 2-lUl.

2-ROOM furuUbed apartment with
bath and garage. 2220 N. Nar- HAVE jrou been looking for a good
cUtua. PA 2-11*0.
two bedroom furnished bouse
but unable to find what you
2-BEDROOM upstairs downtown
waptedr S E E STEMPER’S
furnished apartment |0S per
"Don’t Throw Your Money
month. FA 2-2071.
Away" Ad in the FOR SALE
COLUMN.
.

SALE or RENT: New duplex. By
owner. Modern. Kitchen equip­
ped.. 2313 Palnetto A r e .
FA 2-4200 after 1:00 p. m.

yoxit 7 jk u n r e v W r

FURNISHED apartment, dean 2-BEDROOM home with Florida
and dose la. Adults only.
room, m baths, in DeBary.
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013.
FA 2-7213. FURNISHED Cottage. FA 2-2600. SMALL furnished apartment, 000
Park Ave. FA 247731.

RENT A

BED

Rollaway, Hosplta* A Baby Beds F U R N I S H E D t room gsragi
By Day, Week or Month
apartment. FA 2-3117 for infor­
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
mation.
Ph. FA 2-9111
111 W. 1st SL
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom duplex
apartment, kitchen equipped,
private entrance. Apply 002 W.
27th. after 0:00 p.m.
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom duplex
apartment; lake privileges. 9*3
month. / A 2-3720.

yo u c m Y show
MK A TWNmf j

twr *v* wtop Kixan.

r ? HAW TO 6 0 TO
TOWN TO N T Mu*-.

3 BEDROOM unfurnished bouse,
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-4461.

LAND WANTED
. LOTS or ACREAGE

Give lagal daicriptloa, price
and terms. Writ* P. O. Box
272, Sanford, Florida.

LAKEFRONT HOME
Lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bath, CB
situated on Lake Minnie.
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. borne,
Features include built in range,
BROKER
beating unit, water beater,
W. B. Sblppy, Assoe.
blinds, and many extras. Only
202 So. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-3661
1 year old. Total price-430,000.
Terms available!
_
SEMINOLE PROPERTY
LAKE FRONT: 103 feet on Urge,
Stenstrom Realty *
clear lake 10 minutes from San­ 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
ford. Concrete block house with
"Open evenings til 1:90 PM"
brick trim. Fireplace and many
extras. Two bedrooms, one and 2-BEDROOM, Florida room, CB
home. |430 down, 937.30 month­
one half baths. Jalousled Flor­
ly. FA 2-4373.
ida room. Two ear carporte
can be easily converted into COMMERCIAL: Lot 233 feet frontthird bedroom, bath and one
age on 17-02. Casselberry. Only
car carporte. Separate utility
9147 front -foot, 2&gt;r» down.
house. Lot Is 300'feet deep and
is beautifully landscaped. Pric­ S t Johns Realty Cck\
warn x ' . ^ L
I 1 ..L
A. . .
^
ed at 233,000 with terms to
re.ponsible purchaser.
ESTATES: 3 bedroom,
S t Johns Realty Co. SUNLAND
Its baths, largo modern kit­
I l l North Park Ave..
chen. Backyard feneed. View of
lake. 9300 and take up monthly
LOVELY 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
payments. FA 2-3237.
In Drcamwold, 2317 Osceola Dr.
By Appointment
3-BEDROOM, 2 Uled bath bouse
C. B. HOME: 2 bedrooms, 2 Sprinkler system. On two lots,
1300 Holly Ave. Ph. FA 2-6331
bsths. Terms available. Low
down payment. 713 Briarcliff.

APARTMENTS for rent at Stone 3-BEDROOM bouse, kitchen equip­
ped, available now. FA 2-2660.
Island on Lake Monroe; 2 quiet
cool, furnished apartments. Sum­
RENT OR SALE: 2 bedroom 113 ROSALIA DR: 3 bedroom, kit
mer rates. Call FA 2-4260.
home, Plnecrest. By owner. Im­
cben equipped home. 9300 down,
mediate occupanry. FA 2-7363.
966 monthly. FA 2-4317.
DUPLEX: furnished.
Park. Ph. FA 2-7074.

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1 and 2 BR. furnished apartments
660 ft 963 mo. ..
2 BR. furnished house ITS mo.
ROSA PAYTON. REALTOR
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-62 at Hiawatha 6-ROOM unfurnished house, water
heater, stove, refrigerator. Nice
ROOMS: |7 weekly. 217 W. 3rd,
location. Adults only. FA 2-2636.
St. F A .22616.
NICELY furnished 3 room apart­
ment private entrance. 107 Park
Ave.
SPANISH BUNGALOW: % bed­ PINECREST - 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
room borne, 9062 Hibiscus Ct.
fully equipped kitchen 960 per

PARMER’S AGENCT?

N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Lillian Trama
R. H. Ivers, D! H. Whitmore
Associates.
2463
8.
Park
Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221
MENU FOR TODAY
hours, FA 2-2616, FA 2-4621
Chiefs Delight
916,300 After
Three bedroom, two bath CB on FA 2-0211, IK .2-3012
two acres lakefront.
SEE IT NOW!
•
, iME —
Fj
bedroom, 2 'jath borne. Quiet
Shoppers Special
63.663 Four
community. LR. 13* x 30*; DR-r
Two bedroom frame in town,
kitchen, built In stove, disposal.'
$130 down.
Utility room wired for washer
and dryer. Corner lot 100’ x 120’
SPECIAL SERVICE
with 12 orange trees. Low down
BRANCH OFFICE
payment. No qualifying. Phone
W. H. “ Bill" Stamper Agency
FA 2-3314.
Realtor ft Insurer
2601 Park Drive

FA2-SSS1

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates -

2-LOTS—No. 10A ft 11 In block
11 of Drcamwold Sub. According Registered Real Eetate Broker
to Plat Book 3, pages M’ ft 61 Ph. FA 2-1301 17-03 at Hiawathaand plat book 4 page* 30 ft 06
Seminolo County Records. Write
LAKE MINNIE — 2 bedroom, 1 Mrs. Boa Rlee, 930 N. T2od
bath, electric kitchen, Ho per
Are., Hollywood, Fla‘.
month.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Raaltev
Raymond Lundquist, Assoe.
MAYFAIR — 9 bedroom, 2 hath,
FA f-S tll
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
separate dining room, fireplace,
1110 per month.
BAY AVENUE- 1 bedroom, com­
pletely furnished, 970 per month.

LARGE SHADY OAKS

Contact property manager at — surround this beautiful I bad-

m Stenstrom ..Rgalty

of exceptional beauty, fully tllad
bath, aacloaad garage, kitchen
equipped, plus barbecue pit, all
for 21EM0S6L with terms ar­
ranged. geo it today, move lx
immediately. Contact Seminole
Realty. 1661 P u k A T a.,
FA 1-6X13.

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S t Johns Realty Co.

DONT THROW YOUR
MONEY AWAY
Paying thorn akyhigh rente wbeiq
you can own this fine, two bed*
room and den, completely fur­
nished home, located in quiet
neighborhood for only 971 PER
MONTH after making n LOW
down payment.
READY TO MOVE INI
CALL US TODAY!

W. H. “Bill" Stemper Agency

Realtor ft laenrer
THE TIME TESTED FI1M
Phene FA 1-4661 112 M. P ark
116 N, Park Ave. Ph. PA 24123 Phone FA 24331 9161 Park Di«

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J. W. HALL
2344 (’ranch Ava.
Realtor
“ Call Hall"
Phone FA 1-3441
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped.
Ataurat VA loan. $330 down,
$78.01 per month. Sunland Es­
tates. PA 2-2S3T.

$550 DOWN

Thur*. May 19, '60—Pag* 11 21. Furniture

IS. Special Service*

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USED FURNITURE] I Twin alia TV, 1130 RCA 11"; 11 GA. Brown- 1*00, E.Z., Sows eo buttons, makes
Innenprtng mattresses A-l cooinf automatic; HO Ga$e train
butonboloa automatically, oc
dilion, each $13.00; 3 tola ike
layout, S amines, N cars; port­ braidorya, appliques. Faymossta
rebuilt Hollywood bodi, each
able sewing machine; com posit
&gt;.lo. Writ* Credit Manager,
$&gt;.30; 4 twin alio Intiersprint
bow; 3$ arrow*, fletchera, qui­ Box 30, e/e Sanford Herald.
ver: • band radio; M" girls
mattrcaaei, oacb $10.00; a 33"
Inntripring mattresses, each
$11.30; L full alto orthopedic
mattress, Ilka new, $10.30; 1
full lixa box spring, like new, 11 INCH TV. RCA fiahogany eonsale, excellent condition. Call
$13.00; 1 aet maple bunk boda
FA M W .
with Inntenprlnx mallrtaac*
$30,30: 1 M" Hollywood bed; 1
repossessed Da* A Nl$hler
■ora $20.30; 1 maple vanity
M INCH Prigidalre electric *tove»
I lk . w * . r o l l V A « M t«
dreaaer $11.50; S$" Rollaway
bed* with lanenpring mattresses
$11.73; 1 3-piece aectienal $&gt;.30;
LAMBRETTA
1 plaitic occasional chair $10.00;
MOTOR SCOOTERS
1 full site rebuilt Beauty Rest
BELL’S SHELL 8ERVICB
mattress $24.30; t twin site coil
13th A French A m ­
'
REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
iprin$, h e a v y duly $10.00.
m o Free TV S tatu e
17" Window SUM $1.1$
ECHOLS BEDDING COMPANY,
with oath aneater purchase
•4" Window Lintels $1.13
and * Magnolia. Ph. FA 1-0331.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
aw Elm Avo. Ph. FA I-S731
22. Articles For Sal*

GROVE FOREMAN, age 23 to 43.
Yoar round employment with
well established company In
Clermont area. Paid vacaUan.
Excellent advancement oppor­ FREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
given Mattress renovating, up­
tunity for ambltloua and consholstery and slip covers. Cus­
ciantioua man. Nice bouse furn­
tom built bedding made to or­
ished. Salary commenaurala
der. Call or come In. Ntx Bed­
with ability and 'xperlance. Re­ ding
Manufacturing Co.„ 1MI
ferences required. Must pas*
So.
Sanford
Ava. FA 2-211T.
physical examination. All replica
confidential. Box H. A., e/o
AUTO GLASS
Sanford Herald.

Beautiful 3 Bfdrxim 1 Bath Home SEMI-RETIRED MEN. over 40.
with Hardwood floors. O. E
desiring to supplement their in­
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­ come, eel ling ‘Specialised Light­
tically controlled Heat Well,
ing Products; call or write
Landicapped Lot on Dead End
E. G. Yeary, 1023 N. Washing­
Street where Children play in
ton Ave., Titusville, Fla., Ph.
safety. We will be proud to ihow
AM 7-3303.
yea thle today.
MOVE RIGHT IN
HELP WANTED, retired gentleFHA Financing—No Closing Coat
man for position aa caabier. See
— for an appointment call —,
Mr. Print* between 3 and 7
Helen E. Noonan at
P. M. at Movisland Drive In
W. H. Bill Stemper Agency
Theatre. No phone calls.
FA 3-4131
FA 1-4M1

INSTALLED

Windshield
Back Ginns
Door Glass
Vent Gluts
SERVICE
Senkarlk Glass and Paint Co.
Ill W. 2nd St.

FA1-4423

TV Servico within tho hour. Re­
pair your TV for $7.30, in your
home or no charge. Sun$hlie
TV, FA 1 $$33.

CULL CUCUMBERS $1.00 bu. in
your container. Harold Kaatnar,
West ISlh. S tm t
FREEZER; Deluxe 22 foot upright
$ months old. Take up payments
FACTORY TO YOU
$2133 month. See Clyde Walla
ALUMINUM
at DeWitt Trailer Court.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed head. Sag.pfoof bottom Sail Un Your Furniture, Qt
rail with phutia ends. Plastic Service With The Cask. SUP
or rare* tapes. Cotton or nylon TRADING PORT. PA I-M77.

“ Do It YouraclT
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E

HOUSEWORK, FA 2-1

Machinery and Supply Co.
107 W. Ind St.
Ph. FA 14412
AIR CONDITIONING

H. B. POPE CO.
r o R Path - FA

urn

Senkartk Glaaa and Paint Co.
• BIG VALUES
llf-114 W. End SL
FA 2-4821
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
1330 CADILLAC *43" 4-door, auto­ WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMP!
15*A
Beauty
Parlor*
matic transmission, radio A
S-BDRM. block bom*. Low dowa
heater. Will take Dad* In. Call WILSON - MAIER
12. Plumbing Service*
payment, VA loan. FA 2-5271.
GARDEN TRACTOR with mower
t Satisfied customer is our host
New and Used Furniture
Jesaoe Quirk at FA 10814.
advertisement.
SI! E. First St.
FA 43422 LIVING ROOM furniture. Call at­ attachment hie sale or trade.
PLUMbING
FA !4 3 » .
d. Mortgage Loan*______
tar 4:00, FA 14342.
HARRIETT! BEAUTY NOOE
it reeling A Repairs
New A Uaed Furniture A Appli­
103.
So.
Oak
....
Ph.
FA
14741
Free Estimates
MORTGAGE LOANS
ances. A Good Place To
ROYAL SpartaneUa, all aluminum,
R. L. HARVEY
Commercial and
BUY, SELL or TRADE
m i. 33', wall to wail carpeting,
'
Conventional Residence
excellent
condition.
FA
34Wi
Jenkins
Furniture
WISE and JOHNSON
FA 2-74J*
&gt; 1 Magnolia Ph: GA S-34&gt;
SALE or TRADE for something m Sanford Ava.
________ Orlande, Fla._______
af equal value, er will RENT: ROLLAWAY, HoeplUl and Baby
I bedroom Spartan h e a l *
Beds. Day, Wark, or Month—
7. Bualaaaa Opportunities
Plumbing A Hotting
FURNITURE CENTER
AIR CONDITIONING
11W French Av*.
MAJOR ofl
CONTRACT
tad
REPAIR
WORM
Ph. FA i-m *
lease, FA I»T&gt;I or FA I W
1S0T Sanford Av*. .
FA 14311
S. Female H aS T w Iatod " *

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Fieasnat dignified part time

House Wiring — dtoctrle Service
WHITE STOKESIA plants $230
Sid Vlhten
per doten. 1W4 Palmetto Aye.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
I l l Magnolia
FA $4$ll

COMPANION for elderly ptraoa;
room, board and natary. Stone
Island, Enterprise. P b * a a
FA I-4M4 or FA 34IW.

RIDE

QUARTER HORSE, S years old,
urefl m ined and easy I* han­
dle. FA !47&gt;.

■remiese. Salary $133, ream ead
hoard. Seminole County Mona*.
FA 1-0413.

Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

Robson Sporting Goods

[in (htW tiam

BUSINESS FOR SALE 2

$0444 E. lit.
Ph PA 34$$J
to H. P. JOHNSON Javeil" motor,
electric starter, excellent condi­
tion. FA 2-4444.

COMPACT CARS!

COLORED MAID: mart live an

dmaaat laundry hi buainane a t
same location for 4 yuan. Near
supermarket with plenty ef
parkfcm are*. Handling wash
sad dry bundtea and agency far
dry alaaalng and finished laun­
dry. Total pries ef $4,300 Inchides all washer*, dryers, fix*

IN

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IN

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HOLLER MOTOR BALES ha* a wide anlectiaa af. am
cart money ca* buy . . . Theae ar* eRuipi^ wilh aU
•xlraa (hat taka tha work out af driving. . PLUB AIR Cl

SOmUomoRlee
*5$ CHEVROLET $171.141$ Oread
view Ave. FA 1-32M.
CLEAN 1133 nine passenger Pon­
tiac wagon, power brakes, ra ­
nfmiswrsra, lAttviuriui,
dio, baa tar. $*M ph. FA 1-111$.
menu, Invokes, hand bills, tad
p r e g r a m i . stc. Progressive
Printing Co. Plw*a FA $-to$lSM West 13th S t
FA l-7T&gt; after • : &gt; P. M,
Sewing Mach. Repairs Call
Financing can bo arranged.

ALL MAKES A MODELS

RENTALS |3 WEEK
8&gt; W . First it. (14 hr. ser.)
FA 13823

Odham&amp;Tudor
Smith Ptoecrmt

Sunland Estates

MOVING TO SANFORD
Will tmde or sell my S bed­
room, S bath| home in Orlando
for property i* Renford.
C ontact.............
FLA. CROSSROADS REALTY
SSI N. Orange Blossom Trail
Orlando
GA t-5141

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and White Tutoue FlUlah • Whit* SUtowala •
New. laald# aad Oat.

dr NO. 1 Q U A L IT Y C A R !
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NO. 1 RE-SALE V A L U E !

Gat ymir Rambler American tudor aedau equipped
with radlnlag seat*. undercoat lug and turning
nlgnala, at Bill Hemphill Afeieru today . . . They’re
going far only, , , ,

57 0LDSM0BILE

98

Fordor Hardtop With Vary Lew Mileage
Out.

a

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Claatag Coat
Aa Law A r lltS
T A F IA . FHA-IW4ERYICM
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■ad White Palut aad White Sidewaha. Far Ahara

G U A RA N TEE
Tear pare—al aatiefaction fee
aa* full year m tho saaetra
tton of year home ev mem

back.

Average.

DEMONSTRATOR

57 LINCOLN

AND
Wo agree that If daring ala
aigalag ef

SALE

No WmJtlng! We hive o complete
line of Amerfeo'i Favorite Family
Compact Car on display Now!
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

Feeder Sadaa Fully Equipped With AS Factory

DODGE &amp; DART
C O U N T Y M O TO RS
.

Tudor Hardtop Equipped With A l Fartary
fart la Evary Way.'

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INSECTICIDE SPRAY
12 OZ. AIROSOi . . .

MRS. ESTHER EVANS w u Insulted u new president
of the Business end Professions! Women's Club slonr
frith • elete of other officers. Shown et the induction
meeting ere, from left, Mrs. Nells Livinfston, eorresl l i i i n f secretery; Mrs. Jessie Brinson, second vice
president; Miss Adrienne C. Welts, pest president Flo-

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Art Federation
Plans 'Paintnik'
Picnic Sunday

OUTGOING BOUTHSIDR PT-0Prsaldent Dob Bales, left, eonvrstulstee
mewtf elected, president H. W. Rnwle while ether officers look on. Left to
right* Bales, Rawls, Ernest Southward, first vice president; Mrs. J. C.
Miteheli, second vice president end Mra. Welter Cook, secretary.
‘ ; .
(Herald Photo)

, NEW YOBTfUriMtovlat Pre­
mier Mktte Khmhcbev'i summit
Mew up has caused "some, but set
swap" Aasarkaa touriaU to cansat summer tripa le Bastors Eurape and Bsaata, a quick survey
ef travel agenda* shewed today.
Marvin Dwtsch, managing adl-

PAA'QeSKfSS
Nikita M ay Hove .
M ined Tha Boat

IHMANAPOUB (OFI&gt; - The
president at •■firm which bulk
a Jet heat tor President Elaanhawer to aim to Nikita B. Khrsahebev aald today the Runlas
H m ilsr may have missed tha
host, literally, whan ha torpedoed
the summit eouferenet.
The HAM heal, an II • foot Jet
eruieer hearing a silver phqus,

abowad agraeloa wars receiving
numerous Inquiries but that moat
travalera w an apparantly taking
a "wait sad aaa stUluda."
loma agent! are advising clients
to eaacal thalr tripa, ellbar becauio they believa Aswrlcani may
ba aubjtclad to uncomfortable hos­
tility or because they feel that "If
lhe’a set good aneugh for them,
ra era iheold go."
Jack Wlermms, prsaldent at
American Teurlat Burras, a
"wbolaaalo" agency which hasdla« arrange&lt;uenU with RwuU't
Intouriat and otbera tor stbsr
aessetsa. aaid bo toll that "U
they don’t want President Elsrahewer, why should we Asa them
M million dollars In tourist monay."
Ha aald ha aim felt thing*
might he "thoroughly unpleasant"

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No more stretching to
dean, cars window*
'•wn furstture. etc.
Hat beilt-ie abut-oH

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The florid* Federstloo of Art
Is *pensoring a "paintnik" In Da8s ry Sunday, from 10 a. m, to 4
p. ta. &gt; "paintnik", in caas you
don't know, la a picnic for paint*
o n , where they era picnic and
paint and alto bo observed by
curious spectators.
Thli "paintnik" wilt bt held on
lbs lawn and ground! at the hiltoric Count DeBary Manilon.
which la Um atata beadquartan
for th« Art Padaratlon.
Tha Fadaratloo baa announced
Uut ipsetatora a r t wtlcomt. Adminion wlU ba M cants and
boveraga and cako a rt included
Is lbs sdmUaioii. Anyone wfee is
really hungry Is tdvlsad to bring
bii owa lunch.
Artists (ro a at) over Florida
will ba painting. If you have savor
•sen an artist a t work hats la
Um chance.

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this 64*x24* inflatable,
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Collins Endorses Carlton In Governor Race

Atlas Zooms
To Record
Jn Flight
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
America today fired an Atlaa mis­
sile With e dummy warhead on a
1.000-mile flight t o e petat off the
Hb of South Africa.
The *Wt&gt;ot Atlaa took SI minutes
to make a trip that, aimid at the
northeast, would have penetrated
deep late the heart ef the Soviet
Union.
I The AUbb soared 1,000 miles to
Rhe edge of space with tht dummy
warhead plus 1,000 pounds Of “nor­
mal research and development"
instruments.
The note cone bit the water Just
north ef Prince Edward Island,
off the sou the re Up of Africa.
The shot exceeded the prevloua
long distance mlaalle mark set
by Russia,—7.TB7 miles over the
Pacific Ocean last January with n
-called “ super rocket."
The Air Force said the purpose
of the teat “wai to obtain date on
re-entry at Increased velocities re­
sulting from longer range flights.”
The Allas passed between South
America and Africa but did not
cross any land maiaea, the Air
Force said.
Two ablpa and an airplane were
staUoned downrange to track the
missile’s Bose cone.
ADM longest previous
prWTIVUB HOI
- The
shot «7
by IH
an
Atlas wss s ,r a miles ever the Atlsnllc.
As it pulled from Us psd snd
- dissppesred Ugh tale n baay sky
toward the southeast, the Atlas
appeared well ea Its way to an
historic flight that would' over­
shadow the best that Russia has
offered publicly to the way of t a g
distance shots.
Soviet missilemen fired a multis t a g e d ballistic mlssllt last JenW ikry that sent Us nosa cone into
' the Pacific Ocean S0Q miles from
Pesrl Harbor and wUhin twe miles
ef Us Urget. That abet severed
7,7*7 miles.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov.
LrRoy CollLni today endorsed
Doyle I . Carlton Jr. Cor governor
in the May M run-off primary.
Colllna, who made the- announce■ant at hit weakly oawa confer­
ence, aaid ho thought Carlton r« a
the candidate beat qualified and
equipped to make this elate the
heat governor."
“ 1 abaft vote for him on election
day," the governor said.
Collins aaid Carlton had "d e a r­
ly indicated” he wanta to keep
the Mate ea Ue present nuree in
racial matters. And CoIUna said
he was proud of the course the
state had been following for the
peat yean.
He aaid, "where is there another
state that haa done a better Job
in this area than Florida." to the

campaign debate Thursdsy night,
Carlton aaid he would do every*
thing lawfully he could to maintele icbopl aegregatlon, but would
oever order a achool cloeed.
Bryant reiterated his stand tor
segregation, but added. “I will
never close the schools el Flor­
ida."
Both aaid they favor raises for
teachers and a minimum wage
law,
Colllna' announcement he would
eupport Carlton came as a longawaited Indication el hla eboke
la the governor's race.
•Colllna aaid bo haa no present
plana to make a speech on behalf
of the Wauchula rancher “ bet I
never close the door."
Colllna apparently broke hla long
silence aa a result of much pres-

sure from Carlton supporters. It
also was believed that recent en­
dorsements of Bryant by former
Gov. Millard Caldwelt and Mra.
Dan McCarty helped force Colllna'
band.
He refUsrd to endorse a candi­
date In the first primary and had
indicated until hla announcemtnt
today that he would keep mum un­
til election day.
The outright attack on Collins'
policy toward the touchy rare
problem by Caldwell Thursday
night also played a part In the
surprise Collins announcement.
The governor had said earlier
that ha would stay out of tho
campaign unless forced to de'end
his administration.
Caldwelt said in a statewide
broadcast Thursday night endors­
ing Bryant that the Collins ad mini-

•i rat ion was "soft toward integra­
tion."
Colllna' endorsement of Carlton
brought e stream of questions
from newsmen on tht race angle
ol the campaign.
But the governor refused to com­
ment on whether the election of
Bryant would, hi hit opinion, be
a repudiation ol the racial course
taken bp the Colllna administra­
tion.
;
Carlton and Bryant Indicated In
their Pensacola debate Thursday
night they hold doubts about the
wisdom of capital punishment.
The heavily-populated areas of
the Southeast Florida roast draw
both men from the Florida pgr.handle today aa they stumped
through Dada and Broward coun­
ties.

j

Carlton aaid in Ew television
debate be favora modification ad
the eapltal punlihmaM law. He
aaid there la a definite dfsUnclta
between a man who ktlla with pre­
meditation and one who ktlla ea
Impulae.
“ It haa been proved that aapBtil puniahment la not ■ daticrenB
_______
to
crime," he said.
Bryant u ld he would hate to
be faced aa governor with the
problem of allowing a man to be
put to dtalh. He said he beta
that If capital puniahment were
abolished, persons who commit
capital crimes should ho put le
prison permanently.
The debate failed to preduee
clashes such aa occurred at simi­
lar appearances to Tallahassee
and Miami.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday. High today, 86-04. Low tonight, 62-68,
United Praia Leaned Wire Established &lt;908
SANFORD, FLORIDA
FRIDAY, MAY 20. 1960

TWO LYMAN High School students, Mary Lynn McCanna and James Henry Beusee, have been awarded |400 a
year general scholarships to be used in preparation for
careers as teachers. The two students were selected in a
competitive examination taken by more than 1,000 stu­
dents In the state. Another Seminole County student was
also named recipient of the award. She is Dian Aiken of
Seminole High School,
(Herald Photo)

Tornado Levels
Kansas Town

NEW YORK (UPI)
prices at 1 p m.:
American TAT ..........
American Tobacco.......
Bethlehem Steel .......
Chrysler ......................
Curtiss • Wright . . . . . .
DuPont .......................
Eastman Kodak . . . . . . .
Ford Motor .............
General Electric ........
General Motors ..........
Graham • Paige ........
Int. T A T ................
Johnson Electronics ..
Lor ills rd .....................
Minute Maid . . . . . . . . .
Penney ........................
Penn RR ....................
Sears Roebuck ..........
Studebakcr
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Westinghouse El..........

“ We must be prepared for the
international outlook to become
more stem."
Ho praised President Eisenhow­
er tor wisdom snd courage in an­
nouncing an and to U-t flights and
dedtnad to predict what Khrush­
chev haa In-store for Berlin.
Macmillan said Khrushrhev
gave ne suggestion shortly before
tho summit meeting wai to have
started that he intended to wreck
it
Ha rold Khrushchev mentioned
the apy plane incident in a letter
eight days before the conference
and otpresaed belief the confer­
ence would achieve Utile. But be
did net indicate hla own course,
Macm|lUn aaM.
Macmillaa aaid Khrushchev
Mated in the letter he would not
negotiate under threats, but that
Britain beltoved those “threats"
ended whan Eisenhower, sold the
apy ftighto had he— euepended.

News Briefs
Fidi
Catch Off
- w t a u i u n m u M ID I,
i •eoforrf\Greybo—d-Bt. Petersburg
tofttbtlT cam*
Admission price to the rally at
toe audio* wiU be o voting r*g-latratioo card.
Thr— —m m iasta races will
he at stake In the primary and
a constable's post in District 4
and Peace Justice peat to Dis­
trict «.
to Races Include: District S County
Commission; J. D. Cordell and
Ted Williams; District t, James
Avery snd ’ Incumbent Lawrence
Swodord; District I, Incumbent
Homer Uttie and John FiUpatrick.
In the eo—table's race, Bob
Carroli will faeo O. O. Own snd
Elmer-Ashley nod Homer Bowen

—T h . In .

'enwortb tornado '“ caueed comto*
erable damage. Houses and barns'
Just disappeared acd we're trying
to find out If anyMe la Missing.”,
The American Red Goes sent
a disaster unit to lUusvUie and
Silver Lake, near Topeka, Kan.,
a tornado swooped through
Mail Rate Hike Asked after
the farm area. Nina nomas were
WASHINGTON (UPI) —The U. S destroyed and several persons tod
Chamber of Commerce urged Con­ Jured.
gress today to atrenmltoo the BeThe twister skimmed across
ti—'a mall handling and raise poatal rates to make tha Post Olflce
Department aelf-auppmUng. The
chamber called for postal rats in­
crease* — Ural, second and third
class mail to wipe out tho expect­
ed ISM million I'oit Office Depart­
ment deficit in the next fiscal
year.
Stales commercial
in IBM totaled 3,100,000,000 pounds,
slightly below the record catch to
IMA’ The average price paid' fish­
ermen was 4.71 cents per found,
the lowest In to years.

Merger Vote Asked

LOS ANGELES (UPI) ~ Isle Errol Flynn's teenage
to mate, Beverly AadUnd, haa

•vangcliM. '
Superior Judge AUon Miliar,
finding Beverly to ha “a bad girt
but not real bad,” aaubbad tha IT*
year-old btanda'a ■ ether sad
awarded custody to tha Bar.
Leonard Eltera aad Ua wife.
• T a vary happy," sobbed Bee-

NEW YORK (UPI) - Stockhol­
ders ef the Atlantic Coast Lint
Railroad and Seaboard Air Lin*
Railroad will be asked to vote
approval later thin year ef a mer­
ger of the two lines. Termi of the
prepoaad ACL-Seeboard merger
cell tor the creation of a new
company to be known ts Seaboard
Coastline Railrosd Co.

Collins Still Trying

TALLAHASSEE IUPI) - Gov.
LeRoy Collins said today ha has
written n*w lettars to three presi­
dential hopefuls asking them to
meet with tho Florida Democratic
e—vention delegation to discuss
the Issues. Tha governor said be
a—t toe leUar—'v Senators John
Kaaaady,
d Johnson and
Stuart SymingtM.

Hate Rally Staged

TOKYO (UPI) —MiUloaa af Chi­
nese Communist staged a "hate
America” rally In Peiping and its
suburbs today and a leader liken­
ed the U. I. position at tho summtt conference to a murderer
fleeing tha law court. Teng Hsiaoping, general secretary of th* Chiaoaa Communist Party, lad what
tba Communist Now Chian Nsws
Agency called an “unprecedented
mammoth rally" Jn Peiptop to
back Nikita Khruaficbav aad con­
doms what ha called "U. S. aggreaaMs aad prevocattoa."

Final School Day
For SHS Graduates
Search Continues
For NAS Crewman
Navy aaarch planes today con­
tinued to comb th* Banana River
area west of Patrick Ate Fore*
Base, for toa third victim of a
Sanford based Navy Jet that crash­
ed Wednesday end took tha lives
ef lu three-man crew.
Still missing was Aviation Mo­
th sale i c Gtan Llmbert ef 174014
Magnolia Avt., Sanford.
Tha other victims were L4. Har­
ry A. Lackey 11 of 111 Oakland
Dr.,.tha pUoi and instructor pilot
LL (jg) Louis M. Beverly of 416
Briar CUfL
Funeral aorvicea tor Lt. Beverly
will ha conducted at t a. mTuaaday. Gramkow Funeral Home
reported.,
Tha Navy will apaa a court of
Inquiry Into th# causa of tba
crash next week.

Tha culmination of 13 t a g years
of bcIim ] will coma to a rlimax
today for the 1PM graduating clan
kt Seminole High School.
A “ Fun A f t e r Graduation"
•vent will taka placa at Now Smyr­
na Batch Monday,, undar tha superv lsta of Mrs. Harry Robson,
chairman of tha all-day picnic
.Th* event la being sponsored by
the Rotary Club with the assist­
ance of bcal merchants. Those
donating to too affair were Ralph
Wight, William Shook, Earl Toney
and tho Winn Dixie Store and
Hollar Motors.
Tha mothers participating to tha
annual event are Mrs. WUliipn
Shook; Mrs. R. E. Osterholm;
Mrs. Ned Julian; Mra. Fred Wil­
liams; Mrs. Earl Toney; Mra.
H, L. Osborne; Mrs. William
Btemper; Mr*. E. II. Alexander;
Mra. R. C. Wood; Mrs. S. D. All­
rod; Mra. J. 0 . Osborn and Mrs.
J. V. Stowell Jr.
Urn members of tha Sanford
Elks donated too chairs and Hugh
CarltM, principal of Plnecrest
school, loaned tha use at the
school's speaker,

Queen Mother's
Romance Denied
Poloco today ompkoUoolly doolcd
a report appearing to a Now York
Tb# Sanford Art Assn.’ will prenewspaper that Qua** Mother Ett- •em « brand a*w aatectiafe. of
T isa h rik , M. waste t* marry tor

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foam noma to 4 p. m. Sunday- Th*
a mot la flea's auction, with too
Navy’s Jack From as aucflotmor,
will ho hold m 7 p. m. Monday.
A s display will to mam to too

4,000 Marchers
Say'Ban The Bomb'
AMONG THE HIGHLIGHTS of tha Armod Fore** Day celebration hare
'Saturday will bn a tour of a Navy craah boat uand in rescuing downed fly&gt;
ere and ahipa in distraite, The boat, docked at tha Lake Monroe bandahell,
arrived here from the Mayport Naval Air Station. The craft will be opened
to tha public from l i a. m. to 8 p. m.
(Herald Photo)

SUMMIT, Alaska (UPI) - A
ski-equipped helicopter tailed to­
day in its attempt to rescue an
injured woman and four injured
men who have been stranded aince
Tuesday aa Ml. MrKlalay, North
American's highest mountain.
The helicopter wai forced to re­
turn to Ft. Greeley for repairs.
Paul Crows, leader of the
stranded group, ridiped that “all
(iva persona a n to worsening con­
dition."

Youth Charged
With Fire, Theft

LONDON (UPI) - Buckingham
to th*
be too
ho »bow
I to.our
Mra.
Of too
J. O,
ma* and
it work*
brim o."

“Tba association's numbers,
experienced artista and heginacre, all have Moo working to add
to too cultural pursuits of th*
community and w* hope toelr
efforts will giv* a n pleasure I*
tha public." Mra. DeWiT saidTho auction will ha held to halo
defray expenses for soma Senn­
nail County youagater to tha
annual aammor camp Bar art

hower haa coma under (he to*
fluence ef American “ cold war
circles" who have ne Interest
In reaching a settlement with Rueala.
Kbruahchtv, frowning darkto
wUle a Carman interpreter read
hla speech to I,MB Communist
functionaries In East Berlin 'MkA
he admitted that “ P re s to A jK *
se n b o w e r has a tougher p N H M ’
than I do."
He told the CofflmuatoH Me
Pentssoo was opposed toWBMBr
fUl negotiations St tbe‘ StoM K
and arranged the d lsp aM D jflB
Intelligence plane ever t k r f iM K
Union ea May Day to enter to
sabotage toe chiefs ef govern ai eeB
meeting. *
Eaat Berlin ooaamunleta rounded
up tone of thousands of paras—
to cheer Ebroehchov when he
the streets of BaM Berlin to
went under heavy guard through
apeak at the rally.
The Rada orifinally planned SO
outdoor rally but after Khrushchev
wag, shooed id . Faria, they as
noun red he wouid apeak 1—lass
to toe Werner Beeleublndor Hal
when the audience ef 10.000 eeud
be earefull screened.
President Charles DedaUlle of
France Indicated to hla cabined
today he will steer o more In*
dependent course ia world at­
ta in following the summit fiasco,
DsGsuUt called the cabinet
tote special session to discuss th*
effects of toe summit collapse, H*
will report to the nation to a
broadcast next Tuesday.
Eisenhower relumed home to­
day to • scheduled fanfare at
trumpets and warm bipartisan
welcome designed to show national
unity to the few ef Russian to*
suite end threats.
The president, returning from
U»e scuttled summit conference la
Parte and a hero's reception to
Lisboa, was scheduled to land at
Andrews Ate Fores Base at I
p. to.

Police turned over t* county
Juvenile authorities a IS-year-old
youth believed to bava started a
minor Are at Magnolia and Sixth
St. Wednesday and to bare broken
Into Franklin'a Curb Market an
W. Ulh SI.
The boy has admitted, I* police
that he ran away irom .b Miami
reform school tost wfck, they
said. Polio* are rhtrlrgig out bin
story.

Tha Marin* Barracks af tha
Sanford Naval Ate Stetloo will
spotlight to* Armed Forces Day
activities Saturday with a make
believe attack on a fortified "pill­
box," similar to thorn rood on
tho batUflfialds of Tarawa and
Iwo Jlma.
A riflo squad composed of U
Marinas, armed with maebino
guns, flame throwers and o baaooka, will be used to capture
the two loot high pUl box, located
at toa Bortbeast aid* of the air­
field.
The Air Station will opaa Ua
gates at It a, m., following Uw
parade which will atari at f;M
a. m.
J. 0. Galloway, grand marshal
of the event mid the parade will
form promptly at B a. m. on Oak
Ave. at too Fourth St. intersection.
At HM, to* parade will'begin
ha Jaunt along Oak Are., to Firm
St., turn oaat an* move ohm*
Firm l* S at Carina Avo. '

"Thera will be a deputy marshal
•l each alreet intersection la dir­
ect aay unite arriving late ter
th* formation," Galloway aaid.
Tba parade will be highlighted
with a model of to* A3J Vigilant*
Jot bomber mounted aa a float,
for a pre-latroductioa preview of
the type cratt that will be based
•I too Naval Air Station later to
the sum mar.
Mora than l,!So civilians and
military personnel including four
Seminole County marching bands
will b* featured.
Tha activities will climax with
tba open houM at the Navy base
from 11 a. m. to I p. m. Tha
camera regulation baa been waiv­
ed by Capt. Robert Ilya to allow
tba public an opportunity to get
pictorial avid*nee of toa Navy’4
role to "Power for Peace.'’
A Nviewiag stand will ba con­
structed at First and Magnolia
with aourijr oad oily official* ***
military - m m ia lim vtowfl* tho
parade.

NEW YORK (UPI) About 4.QI*
man, women and children, d ia ll­
ing and tinring “ ban the bomb"
marched through the heart of
Manhattan early today in demonairatc In front of United Nnilona
hrmtquartera
against
nuclear
te#*».
They marched down Broadway
ami through Times Square af.rr
lirarim speeches by ItM Repub­
lican presidential candidate Alf
31. Landan, ?.!.*». E.cr.to; Roo.
vel, and labor leader Walter R a ­
ther at a rally In Madison Square
Garden.
About 17,000 persona were pres­
ent at the Garden rally, sumsored by the Nnllaosl Committee
for a Bane Nuciea. Policy,
Carrying signs reading “ baa
tha bomb," “fallout kills," and
“ sign nuclear bomb part," the
marchers spread out hallway
•cron tha city aa they walked
along Und St. They walked ip
n leisurely fashion along tha aid**
walk, chatting with one anoth­
er. slopping for rad lights, and
breaking out now aad than into
disorganised songs and chants.

Apopka Mon Held
For Lumber Theft
A 43-year-old Apopka mao l i
boiag bold at lb* county Jail to-*
day on ebargas of atoaliag
worth af lumbar from a ■
vltioa building project Thor
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�CAPE CANAVERAL (U P l)-A Navy
plane on a practice mission trashed into a
fiver near this missile test center today.
There were three men aboard.
The Air Force identified the craft as a
Navy ASD, stationed at Sanford Naval
Air Station.
The plane plugged late the Banana

River just west of Patrick Air Force
Bose, 19 miles south of here, shortly be*
fore noon.
Authorities said the plane' was prac­
ticing a ground control landing at the
time.
Names of the crewmen end extent of
their injuries were not available hnmedi.
atrip.

NEW OFFICERS OF THE SEMINOLE HIGH BAND were inducted at the
annual band bunquet Tuesday night They are, left to right, Bob Dodson,
operations, Ruthie Carlton, head majorette, Billy Johneon, drum major,
Margarut Jones, head girl officer and Richard Fienberg, captain. Awards
for outatanding ability and aervica and letters also wort given out at the
banquet at Pinecrsot School

WEATHIR: Continued fair through Thursday. High today. 8t4M. Low tonight, 66-74.
VOL. XLIX

United Prana Leased Wire Established 1908

WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1960

PARIS (UPI) — Nikita Khrushebev, almost Incoherent with
rage at repealed booing, told a
press ooaforenee today that fur­
ther American spy flights over
Russia would lead inevitably to
war.
Ha compared President Elsen­
|hower
H
if caught redto ‘ ‘a thief
handed la hiii then."
The booing and1jeering among
1,300 to 1,000 persons at Khru­
shchev's farewell aowi conference
was unprecedented treatment of
■ head of Mate. Khrushchev re­
sponded with a (1st pounding dis­
play of pyrotochalos la which he
reminded the crowd ha was head
of the powerful Soviet Union.
In a rapid aeries of angry state­
ments and threat*. Khrushchev
repealed all ef his Insults of
Elsenhower aad the United Suits,
threatened to renew nuclear bomb
tests, to end the gtafral disarm-

ament talks, and la reopen the
Berlin crisis si a time of his owe
choosing.
He threatened Is break off the
Geneva disarmament talks and
waa booed. Hi attacked Weal Ger­
man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
la unusually bluer terms and waa
booad again. A few Commualat
correspondent! applauded.
Khruihchev, red •faced with
rage, blamed the United States
tor, torpedoing the summit talks
and waa jeered when he repeated
an Intuit—that he would be glad
to resume Big Four negotiations
once Eisenhower had left the
White House.
He was booed earlier on the
streets of Parla by angry French­
men ybo blamed him tor breaking
off the summit talks and throw­
ing the world Into a new crista
with the threat at war greatar
than in years.

District 4 County Commissioner
Vernon Dunn Tuesday asked the
commission to help astabllsh a
drainage lax district la the Tangle wood, Temple Terrace and
Goldenrod area*.
The commission agreed to tun
over a map of the area la the
tax assessor's office so property
owners la the areas «an he Mated.

The eity will pul into effect
a water rationing plan unless
residents cooperate by reducing
their.use of weter on plants and
Uwaa throughout tha day, City
Manager Warren Knowles arid
today.
Knowles/said "we wDl have ne
ether choice but to curtail *ur
water supply unless we get the to the evaatog...
"Sprinklers aOwe
help ef /very resident to the Big
Uauoualy ere ear

He reached We meet threaten­
ing vela today when he spoke of
the i n Incident and Me decision
to writ* a separate p u ts treaty
with Commualat Bait Germany—
a treaty that might divide Ger­
many forever aad cut Mf Western
lifelinea te West Berlin.
Russia had reached the cod ef
lta patience on Germany, ha said.
Then he turned to hie Camp
David talki last fall with Eisen­
hower and said "1 almost opened
my mouth," to apeak of U. S. in­
telligence flights over Russia.
"I waa oa the point of apeaklng
about It hut the atmosphere waa
•o convivial with President Elsen­
hower telling me in eall him ‘my
friend’ in English and aatng the
same word to me la Russian aad
I thought: Why raise this matter
with thla friend ttenT
"Then I thought there was
something rather Rahy about thla

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Threats

friend of mine and M turned out
1 waa right.
“ When we caught the thief redhanded and said ‘You are a
thief,' the thief replied ‘No. 1 am
not a thief,, t have a thlef-Uko
policy, Uiat’a all."
Khrushchev, la a black aad
ragtag mood, said between storms
of booing: "Such flights are abso­
lutely tnadmluable. They can
only bring about a war. If the
flights continue, war la bound to
eeme."
He said Ihare are no real major
disputes between the United
States and Russia that should lead
to war.
Earlier In the day Khrushchev
snubbed Elsenhower when bo paid
farewell calls only on French
President Charles DeGaulle and
British Prime Minister Harold
Macmillan.
Elsenhower Is expected te leave

Paris Thursday for a M-hour viaff
to Portugal an hia way home.
MacmiUaa alee wiH leave aad
maka a statement to the Houat;
of Commons Friday,
The summit mealing dissolved
Tuesday eight wit a flat) aeae*
munique from Elsenhower, DoGaulle aad Macmlttoq offer a
perfunctory 15-mtr.ate session.
They expressed regret that the
collapse of the conference and
■aid "they themselves terntin
ready to lake part in sueh,negoti­
ations at any auitafak time to tha
future."
Whit* House Prees Secretary
James C, Hagerty tagged this
brief add to tha- obituary far tha
summit cootoreoee that had haem
ll months fa the making:
"1 would aay tbo awed not only
of the president hot of all tha
Allied leaden la one of complat*
disgust at tha atttoedo of tha
Soviet delegation here to Paris."

flea. Charley John*, who comes
from Connor's hometown.
‘‘Thera ia no doubt," ha said,
"that g Conner to alerted to thf
cabinet be Will eoatinue to follow

Mil to CM, new spring, forbulenoe
built up la the West
Tornadoes aad severe thuadoestorms raked Texai and OUa*
home, but most of the twlatead
struck la open country. No dam­
age or Injuries were reported.
Southwest Oklahoma and Law
ado, Tax., received more than a t
loch of rain. Fifty mile aft boUr
winds aad quarter-inch hailstones
■truck aaar Oklahamua City.
Tbo thunderstorms spread into
tha northern and central ilockica,
but turned to snow at Wert Yel­
lowstone, Mont., -where aa loch
coveted the ground.

Orlando Boy Drowns
ORLANDO (UPI)— A S-yoarold boy, swimming with several
other children, drowned Tuesday
to Lake Lorna Doom. The vic­
tims was Jonny Doweld, son ef
fffr. and Mrs, John Dcwald ef Or-

Cramer Named
' WASHINGTON (U ^ t - Jtep.
Wtttam C. Cramer fR-Fta) wiH
be a U.S. delegate to the second
laders here Me:
said Tuesday
the appointmi

had ac­
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jel FPd. vU...

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TAMPA (U F U -n e Chamber
of Commore* reported Tampp
Harter ranked third in tha. nation
during April hi export aad epaatal
railroad eartoadtoga. Only Now
York oad Jtow Orleans ranked
ahead of Tampa'a MIS cars. H
waa a M per sent iarreasa for
JTampa ever too asms moath of

Lawyer Queried
WABHCfOTOK (UFI)—Thim il
a . Careeran, a former New Deal
"brain trustor" and now a m m
a-year public utilities lawyer, wga
summoned for Maetfotaag today
by the Boose Influence Investi­
gating suhsommitto*. The*Bouse
probers said they would, ask
£or cores to detail hia coots eta
with members ef the Federal

EDDIE KIRCHHOFF got a trophy for being judged the
outatanding musician ta the band. Bandmaster Ernest
Cowley presented i t
(Herald Photos)

B ryant, Carlton's W ords
Grow Sharper, Shorter

BALTIMORE' (UP!) flea.
John P. Kennedy's easy victory
ia tha M a r y la n d DemoereUc
presidential primary kept hia
ameothruaalag bsodweges rolling
"Uee," sold Bryant concerning
today and gave him M mote data several
race Issue accusations
gate veto* at the Democratic directed ngnlnet him by Carlton.
(National Convention. He polled T4
Aad at Fert Lauderdale, Carlton
percoot of Tuesday’s Maryland
Democratic rota and ran far aakeabed an attach against the
bloc ef Nek-h Florid* sons tun
known aa "The Perk Chop Gang."
Carlton aald he had fought the
Iforfc Oheppsta throughout hia
Dooley Okay
eight yean ea' a state senator
NEW YOB* (UPI)
and "ag governor, I shall continue
af teats aa Dr. Thoms
to fight them eo that right can
today shewed aq extol
prevail."
*T will sw all th* powers ef

ration.

Actor* May Strike
NEW YOBK (UPI) - Broad­
way producers have called all scRivtty ea all future productions beVeits* of s threatened sc tars’
strike tbit could bring down too.
certain ea *11 Brosdwsy shews
after May It. Th* decision to
suspend ail planning on ■ now
■hows, Including thro* Mg muff*
cats, was reached Tuesday at an
•morgeacy mooting of too League
af Now York Th*a ten. which in­
clude* Broadway producers nod
theater owners.

Bryant Motorc
Due Here Tfoui

Bryant took issue with esteriieaa by .Carlton that, (1) Bryant
sto dinner with •Negroes while
cantoutgoing In Jacksonville, (t)
Carlton nppsssd interpeeitlen, (4)
Carlton opposed tha closing of
public' schools, end (4) Bryant
carried nil hut one ef Cost Volusia
County’s predominately Negro
preetocta during th* first primary.
In rebuttal,, Bryant ft) sold b*
naJlhsr at* nor sat dawn nt the
peering ip Buster Fold’s Rsttaurpat ta January, (•) showed a
letter from Carlton to * constitu­
ent saying Carlton favored Interposition, ( ! ) displayed n record
skowtag a 1M7 vote by Carlton
supporting school closing if fad•rsl troop# came k to enforce in*
Ugration, and (4) produced voting
records indicating be carried noee
ef the disputed Nsgro prsclncta.
ffrynnt accused Carlton ef ua&lt;
fair tactics during Sunday night’s
TV dohato to TnBshnsro* Ip
"welting until n minute and a half
M ara lbs program' etaeed” bn-

Carlton toU hia Broward County
Ustosmrs that T9 percent of all
Ptaridn’s dtlaena He* to 10 of ita
•7 counties. Despite this, ho asM
ho hod soon the small-county Fork

Court Strikes
Ad Or Sheriffs
TALLAHASSEE (UP!)
The
Florida Supreme Court today "re­
luctantly" struck dew* the 1*31
legislative set taking sheriffs k
4* counties off tha controversial
fee system.
In a auk brought by the Board
of Comntiiijoocrs of Calhoun
County against Sherift W. C.
Reeder, the commission contended
the law was a general nos net of
uniform and general operation
throughout the state.
The salary schedule set by the
legislative a ct' wei the court's
main ressee for throwing out the
taw. It told under the schedule,
sheriffs ta seme counties were
paid more than sheriffs ta other
counties because the salaries were
based oo population.

Auto Dealtrs Vote
For Annual Show
The Sanford Automobile Deal­
ers Assn, voted Tuesday night to
make ita sut* show sn annuel
event. Th* success of the first
show, held this year, prompted

The, three arete Involved were
among the bird**! hH during the
rainy spell In March and April.
The commission already haa
started a plea to help relieve the
situation ia a joint project with
Orange County and Winter Park.
In other business during the
meeting the board received word
from the State Road Department
that a survey of the LoagwuodOviedo Road la nearly completed
and plane. a n expected to bo
toady within SI days.
Dunn else told the board that
speed limit signs la many subdlvistoaa and road aigns aad
markers see needed throughout
the county.

County Health
Unit Recommends
Strict Water Code
The County Health Unit present­
ed a Uet e f recommendations to
the County Oemalaatoa Tuesday
that, if adopted, weald Just about
rilmlaato septic taolu In large
mihdlrtetoas to flaahmto County.
The aroamlaciam decided to
study the recommendation, carefolly before leecblag aay decision.
The reeemmewdattona include
that ■ central water end central
rower aystem he. provided far
areas consisting of mors than *
MU k nay new subdivision.
However, County Sanitarian Val
Bobbins explained that this re­
quirement would he reduced to 10
lota when the subdivision is id­
eated k . or adjoining, an estab­
lished community whore the sales
potential already Is established.
Bobbine also recommented that
plans and specifications for water
and sewer systems he approved
by the State Beard ef Health end
County health unit prior to eon■traction.
Other recommendations tacludc
that davelopmeala consisting ef
mart than » tots and requesting
Individual water and sewage sys­
tem* must have
lot ares ef
one half acre or more.
Dan fiver, a developer, uld
the commission that If these re­
commendations were established
It "would kill off tow coat hems*
k the eeualy."
"In. many eases It Is just net
economically fessibk to Install
treatment sad disposal plants,"

Ibis morning to atm emieriag gfl
city parks aad lama, V ,
"If wo don’t gel t o cooperation
of liw residents, era will enforce
the use of water rationing,"
Knowles emphasised.
Knowles pointed out that water
use In the city Tuesday hit 0
new high with the M-hour consumption at 1,440,tM gallons.
"This amount surpassed Mon­
day's high record of S,M,IM galDoyle Conaar, campaigning for
loos," Knowles said. Ho explained commissioner ef agriculture, visit­
that the high usage waa evident ed hemloots County today for the
fourth time hi sto moaths aad arttielsed W. R, Hanceek'e "ameer"
tactics ia tha campaign.
Conner told his campaign work­
ers at a coffee at Mrs. Appleby’*
ResUurant that his opponent haa
resorted to "lies' end a smear
campaign to get the nomination.
WASHINGTON (U P I)- A House
"it is the sot *f a desperate
subcommittee today opened hear­ man," Conner asM, adding that
ings oo legislation to dissolve the
federal court meoltorahlp oversee­
ing the woy Taamatera* President
James R. Hoff* is running hia aaThe AFL-CIO immediately an­
nounced Its opposition te the mea­
sure, Introduced by Rep. George
K. Kasem (D-Cailf.) with the
hacking tt flve ether Meuse mem­
bers.
Hade had lined up a deaea AFLCIO unions to testify to aupgrot
of the proposal to bar federal
Judges from atartlag or eentlaiilag
aay form of supervision ever a
labor organisation.
His aides aaM they also expected
several congrcMmaa aad some
law professors to apdarw the mea­
sure that would fulfill a Haifa
dream-disposing i f the neurt-sppointed monitors.

Bveryoas frem dancers hi stage­
hand* It Invited to tryouts for a
Community Variety flhew la Lake
Mary.
Tim talent roundup eight ia Fri­
day at ■ p. m. k tha Lake Mary
Chamber af. Commerce Building.
All types ef talent ere aceded to
participate k the variety shew
coming aa July 1 aad A
Batortokmeat has been planned
foe the Friday night roundup.
Everyone Is Invited to attend.
There U no admission charge.

LOS ANGELES (UPI) -B everly.
LOfl
AsdUnd s fuilire was In the haadgv
o( s Judge today.
Superior Judge Allen Miller.promised Ttesday at the end ef a
week-long hearing 1o dotoMMun
whether iT-yesrold Beverly was’
a sex delinquent that h e would'
render a- decision sn her fain tat;
day or Tiiuroday.
Beverly testified she would Ilka •
to resume her lining career *m| :
pe an the vo.-d ■« * a entertain­
er. She yak sue did not what to
return to her mother.

Realtors To Hear
Industry Report
Bythol WsrreS. kdnMifo)
for too Atlantic const Urn
note County Board of

that something must be done soon

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m 1 «. m. t# « p. m. sad will
Haw o'WMa variety of *ra*u
bath tha radio «od ‘I T or kaad
ntraf method*. The has* will
■i lo etfraat* at 7 ». m. .

ORLANDO (

A fleh fry lo ralie fundi for a
longtime Sanford.realdent will ba
held Saturday at Laha Monroe
Harbor,
Tha fish fry wiU ha h r Ralph
Vincent who ta critically 111 in a
Gainesville Hoapllal.
It will atari at 3 p. m .
Vincent, known to hit many
frlandi aa "Skinny," waa attive ia
aU *porta at Stmlaolo High School
before ho graduated la 1B». He
aenrad la World War'll and waa
fomerly employed by tha Harvard
Wong plumbing abop.
A total of aa cootributkau al­
ready have been mad* to thla fund
and ticket* are on aala lag tha Rah
fry at Monroe Harbor.

•a tract acala model competition.
Easily Urn moat haurdoua ovaat
for tha plana*, tha -"dog fight"
faaluraa two plane*, each contrailad by Ra owner, ia a uli-saippbg,
mid-air hattlt. Attached I* thp tali
of each plane is a strip ef crepe
paper which tha other combatant
tries to get a piece at With the
propeller of hi* plane. This event
wilt lake pise* near building IT,
gad will run most af the day,
. other events la the meet will in­
clude o siofla chaaoel radio now
trailed flight conrattlltea and •
Multi-channel flight cempetttiea.
Tb* eiagl* channel radio cootral
direct* tha throttle and rudder of
the craft. Mon complex and allow­
ing for greater control is the multlcbanaal radio control which may
Include the control of ailerons and
brakes ia addition to the redder
had throttle.
la both' types of radio control!od
m a ts a Male pattern is flown
and Judged. Than Im "pilot" has
his plane complete a scries of acro­
batics. including rolls, loops, figa n eights, tad landings far extra
o f many pat* at the school,
points.
A fr»* flight gas elimination con­
test fir the state at Florida will ha
held. This la tha only ovaat far
which no trophy will ba awarded,
but it ta one which btara dlroetly
on tha national point atending at
tbo participants.
1b ba eligible M tha mad aa*
must ho a member of the Academy
af Modal Aeronautic* trader wheat By MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
rules it will b* conducted Mem­
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Harris,
bership la the organiiattea may he Uathera at the Otteen achool,
obtained at the time af ragtetrahave asm of tha faw schools left
Uon,
Registration for tha m*et is at la Florida, that have throe grads*

Baseball Head Dies
OXEEM BAY, Wla. (UPD-Frad
A. Schlapmaa, M-year-old presi­
dent of the Green Bay Dodger* of
the Threa t League, died Tuesday
after • year’s illness. Schlapmaa.
had been acheduted ta underpa
surgery to correct a defective
heart valve.

the Wilson Company hi Chicago.
Just one look at her school room
will show how much aha Is tatrrasted ia science. The children
under her supervision ora very
fortunate hi that they have a
museum, a laboratory and also Rva
Specimen* U~ study.
third grades.. Mania teaches the . At the present time they have *
poiium, a raccoon, o chicken, two
fourth, fifth aad sixth grades.
Mrs. Harris majored Ip science parakeet*, aavaral turtles and
aad at awe Mm* was a chemist for crawfish and area several facets*
of. harm!—* snake* ta feed aad

DETKOIT (UPl)-Juat a week
ago Edward Wolfram and William
Mortimora were riling young
radio Aatwotlc tycoon*. Today
they were trying to avoid lie.
coming "ha* been*”—at tha agt
of 14.
A week ago young Wolfram
and Mortimoro wero tailing along
a# co.proprietor* of . auburban
Royal Oak radio station WUEW
and waro co-preaident of the “ Detrait Metropolitan Radio Net­
work,* which had ana Important
dlatfaction—no vice presidents.
Tha world wma their oyator.
Than the Federal Communica­
tion* Commlmlcm got wind of
thing* and the. Wolfrum-Mortlmore empire i* reeling. It aeeraa
WMEW waa operating without a
Ueenao and on the frequency as­
signed to a Tennessee aUtton.
WMEW, named by tha initials
of Its operators, was put togsther
with a pgg transmitter and a pile
of discarded radio equipment. It
was transmitting, according to
Mortimoro who waa chief en­
gineer, through electric utility
Hue* and It bad a range of a
half mile.
Elated with their success In
attracting advertiser* (an ica

door bakery salesman). Wolfram
and Mortimers moTOd to expand.
They formed Iheir network,
(•“wo jet into anrument* *o we
decided wo should both bo presi­
dents") and linked WHEW with
a. mock nation operated by Dave
Kelly, 17, of Allen Park.
WMKW wai on the air from 5
p. m. to • p. m. dally, featuring
dlae Jockey , shows, newscast*

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(lifted* from the local paper) and
free government recordings plug,
glng defen** bon&lt;fs end the adventages ef joining tha Army.
"And are bought our own r »
ordi," said Wolfram ea tf to heal*
off questions ef payola.
Wolfram doesn't sgtve with the
FCC man who called on him aad
forced the station off tba air.

PICTURE ATLAS

HAMS Bacon

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Each |

'* &lt; h /sM V « air* clase to 100 ket­
tle* la which all kinds of Insects,
■mall aan animals, a coral aaake
and diamond back and gtrouad rat*
tiara are preserved hi fariaalde*
hyde.
In thla way tha chlldraa Mara
ta identify both hormlesa and
phlaonou* snakes and many daa-

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■kalatoae of a dear and' hors*
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Pop* W arm State
O f Tourist Loss
ORLANDO (UP1)—Veteran Flerids promoter Dick pope says the.
state had hotter lacrosse its tourUt ^romo^ra or las* out to Europe
Papa, operaUr at Cyprees Gar­
dena tad chairmen aI tha state
Chamber of Commerce's Tourist
DovoImummI f n s i l - i M tiiomsi
ed haring ^risTmtadod1* teem-

tr 4vr..,“.'E

r iW etuse* will be taught la
I tWf week period. Tbo first
group, Am* •; second group,
J g aeM ;. third m ap, July* had
fourth group, July if. From •
ta 11 a. m. Monday through Fri­
day, Ihtro will b* lour 49 min­
ute claaaat, No classes will be
hold aa Saturday or Sundays.
Those eligible for classes arc
urged ta rtglslsr with tba beach
diractar' at 111 X. Third St, or
at tba Community Club Beach.
Clsssea must ba set up ia ad­
vance so U wlU be passible for
St* Instructor* to know who and
how many will ba la aach clan.
Chlldraa must already ba la
Mm drat grade of school or havo
bad some previous lastnictlon
with a qualified Instructor.
Otsue will consist at begin­
ners aad ■Intermediate to start,
for both children and adults. Jun­
ior aad Boater lifesaving will be
presented at a later date. That*
who have poised the beginners
course are eligible tor the later
mediate course,
Instructor* will ba, Virginia
Chadwick, Bham Hawaii, Mika
Eeoaody. Phyllis Howell aad B. X.

tor tha relief W e a iM

hypodermic‘needle aad hos a ro­
bin, blu*J«y and rod winged black*
bird preserved for the collection.
One child recently brought la
a skunk. White it waa not toe
fragrant, the teacher explained
the only way it could ba used, was
to bury It and later dip up tha
skeleton for their museum. Thla
was done with aa impressive
burial ceremony.
Thera la evidence of reading,
writing and arflhmette every­
where but as a special incentive
to complete then subjects, the
chlldraa are allowed to food and
caro for tha school pete, after
other lossoaa are completed.
Mr. and Mr*. Harris havo an­
nounced they will leave this ram­
mer for Guam, when they have
a teaching assignment.

Bridge Club Ploy
Thursday N ight
The weekly City Recrastten De­
partment Bridge Club will meat
at 7:30 p. m. Thursday la tha
tourist center,.with Mrs. Peter
Bchaal directing the play. AU
bridge players ara invited.

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Past Matrons Club
To Honor Officer
At Banquet June 8
The Pad Matron’ * Club Or*
drr of the Eastern Star, Seminole
Chapter No. *, Sanrord, held
their regular monthly meeting
Monday evening at the home of
Mr*. B. C. Moore, on Weat First
Street.
,
The prealdent, Mrs. J. H. An*
dersoa, presided at the buiiaesa
meeting where plana were die*
custed for the banquet honoring
the Worthy Grand Matron of
Florida, scheduled for June t.
The guests played games and
prise* were awarded toMrs.
F. II. Wight and Mrs. Ms belle
Pickens.
Refreshment! were served by
the hostess, aMined by Mra.
W. E. Raines and Mrs. Ander­
son.
Those present were Mrs. An­
derson. Mrs. Raines, Mrs. Pickens,
Mra. Frank Crosby, Mrs. R. W.
Turner, Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw.
Mrs. J. E. Courier, Mi’s. Louisa
Bills, or Geneva. Mra. Wight. Mra.
Jack Burney, Mrs. M. J. Warner,
Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. L. T.Shep­
pard, Mra, Gertruda Alhow, Mra.
Moore, Mra. B. C. Maxwell and
Mra. Tom MeLaln.

BY JEANNE WARNEE
MYRTLE (Mra. Grady) DUN­
CAN will accompany her husband
to Miami Beach this weekend
where they will attend the BOCA
t Building officials conference of
Htmcrica) convention to be held at
The Eden-Roc hotel beginning the
&gt;t through the » . Mr. Duncu
represents the National Lumber
Mfg. association with bead office
located in Washington, D. C.—
ind the Duncans will servo aa host
and bosteia to association mem­
bers attending tha conference.

To prevent g celt* from sticking
to the plate, sprinkle the plate

Mrs, W. B. Moya entertained
a group of neighbors and friends
at her heme on Weal 17th Street.
Guest of honor was her daugh­
ter, Mra. L. B. Cooper, who
has Just moved into her now home
at 1MB Cedar Street.
The guests gathered at I p. m.
and brought a shower of towels
for Mra. Cooper’s new home, Jk
•octal hour was enjoyed, game*
played and prisei awarded to the
winners.
The hostess served refreshments
of sandwiches cookies and punch.
Invited guosU Included M rs.
Cooper, Mra. M. K. Moye, Mrs.
T. O. Rny. Mrs. Joyce Nichol­
son, Mrs. Mao Gillen, Mrs. J. G,
David, Mrs. Mae Sheppard, Mrs.
Marjorie Brown, Mrs. Mary

HONOREE AND HOSTESS — Mra. U B. Cooper (neated) and her mother, Mrs. W. R. Moye. are shown with
nome gifts at a towel ahower given In her honor nt the
Moya home.
(Herald Photo)

MRS. LEIGHTY
dignitaries were climaxed by e
banquet and dance given at the
Riverside Lion's dub.
.

MRS. DUNCAN
Following this convention, Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan will remain In
Miami Beach to attend Uw Lion’s
Club meet.
| FASHIONS AND THE LATEST
HAIR STYLES will be shown Fri­
day night at the Woman's Club.
The abow, sponsored by the Hair­
dresser's Assn, of Sanford, will
have ay models Bettye Smith, Marty Boyd, June Markovlti, Jean
Miller, Diana James, Joanne Hard­
man, Martha Coskey, Mildred
Stemper, Gloria Corridia. Fat Mer­
rill, Betty BUlhlmer, Rose 'Ann
Jarvis, LoretU Munson, Sally. Wil­
liams, Jert Wheatland, Daria*
% v ,on' JB Rurawn. Betty Halt;
Helen Belbl, AnJU Thompson and
Vera Brawn.

finAAO iudA
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Jacqucl
Jr., ItU Lafayete St., Biloxi, Miss,
announce the birth ef Uwir second
child tad first eon, Albert Louis
III, May t at Uw Biloxi Hospital.
Mrs. Jacquet la Uw former Janie
Oglesby, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Oglesby, PN Maple St.,
Sanford.
Mr. and Mra. Clayton J. Beau­
lieu, i m West lad St. announce
the birth of a daughter, Suetto

CONGRATULATIONS to Marga­
ret ..and. Qon Knight. A sevenpound-eleven-ounce son -was bora
la the former Alice Andes o f,San- it Uwm Monday night at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.

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LOIS (Mrs. Rudy) SLOAN was
hostess to n luncheon at her ham#
Friday. Guests, enjoying Uw ipformal occasion were Mrs. Blake
Sawyer, Mra. L. E. Ferguson, Mrs.
Ashby Jones, Mrs. Bill Southwaid
and Mrs. Herald Heekenbach.
• A MONTHLY CANASTA CUIB
met Monday night at tho borne
of Sally (Mra. Eugene) Williams
and players were Mrs. John Demi­
nes, Mrs. Marvin Dysl, Mra. Ash­
by Jones, Mrs. L. E. Ferguses*
Mrs. Harold Whiturn, Mrs. Blake
Sawyer, Mra. Charles Atkinson
and Mrs. Herald Heekenbach. Tho
hostels served Japanese fruit caka
with eolfco—and Uw cake sounded
•o intriguing that 1 was prompted
Rte find out that tho spicy batter
T a chocked full of
ins and Ike frail
layer* have
candled cherries, pineapples and
walnuts. Sounds delicious, doesn't
RT
Sally, aa president of Uw WBC8
of the First Methodist Church, was
hasten again an Wednesday when
she entertained with • lunebonn
for new circle chairmen who uw
jfrs. George Mills, Mrs. M. R.
Strickland, Mrs. Oeorgs Chapman,
Mrs. Uoyd Cochran, Mrs. if. E.
Baker. Mrs. W. W. Tyro. Mrs.
0, R. Hudson, Mrs. Fted Harris,
Mn. Clarence Purcell nod Mrs,
James Piaget Others present, who
wiU bo in charge of terming tho
new circles, were Mn, L D. Hast­
ings, Mrs. Art Beekwith nnd Mrs.
Joe Ausrello.

ROBE CIRCLE
Clrcte met at the home
ANOTHER SUCCESS S T O R Y of Mrs, Henry A. Simpson wiih
camel from (he Navy crowd that Mra. W. E. Gray co-boateaaes. Fol­
attended the Gullded Cage ball at lowing the business meeting, which
Uw Langford Hotel Friday night. Included planning projects for Uw
They said the evening waa gay coming yoar, Mrs, James Truitt
and the decorations were lovel&gt;— govo a comprehensive delegate's
nach table beld a small gold bird report on the Mth Annuel Conven­
cage with a pink bird on tha tion of the Florida Federation of
perch and this decoration waa aur* Garden Clubs, held. at Palm
rounded by fragrant gardenias. In Beach. Tha theme wee "Today's
Uw ballroom were duplicates in Goal is Tomorrow."
Eight hundred alnely-one regis­
larger also*. Door prises, donated
by local merchants, were won by tered for Uw convention, ten of
Lois Elder, "Pug" Tiffany, Steve .them from Sanford, Members of
Oliver and "Skip" Harrell. Jack
Nelman arrived la time from
Rhods, Spain, to be named "Beau
Brummelt" (Uw first to nil his
dance program) and also waa Uw
roving photographer during Uw
evening.
In Uw ddnee contest, Millln and
OlUe Loper woo the prise for the
best cha-cba—Bertie and Don
Brough woo (or tbelr rock n’ roll
number and Lucy and John Wade
were Judged beet In the waltaing
contest.
Ro m

The builntsi meeting waa pre­
sided over by Mrs. Dorman. Two
new members were voted into the
Circle.—Mrs, John Spoiskt and
Mrs, Michael Sirinni.
Members were urged to attend
Uw General Business Meeling and
"Crasy Hat" luncheon to be held
at Uw Shrine Club. The Lawn ClinId was mentioned and the memben expresed n strong desire to
attend it
A plant project has been start­
ed by each member in (he Circle
In preparation for (he December
•late garden show. Plans were
made for aa end-of-lhe-aeaioo
luncheon at Morrison’s Imperial
House May H at 1;W p. m.
A plumbago plant was awarded
to Mr*. Byron Leach aa a door
prise. This waa contributed by
Mra. Albert Pouller, at whose
homo tho mooting was held. Prosent nt the meeting were Mmei.
Brumley, Carsiey. DeWiu, Din­
kins, Dorman, Eckhart, 'Gray,
Holmes, Leach, Lawis, Lucas, Mc­
Allister, McNair, Miller, Payne,
Pouller, Bailee, BUnkicwies and

Miss Robinson
Honored
At Shower
Miss Carol Lee Boheck enter­
tained w i t h a miscellaneous
shower honoring bride-elect Miss
Ruth Jean Robiaion whose wed­
ding to George Edward Hiller, will
be an event of May &gt;1 at T p. m.
at the Congregational Church In
Sanford.
Tho ahower was held at the
home of tho honorea'a grandmothtr, Mrs, C. A; Anderson 8r.,
•II French Ave. The-table waa ov­
erlaid with an heirloom Ian cloth,
made by Mra. Anderson, and cen­
tered with ■ crystal swan fiUed
w i t h white chryaanlhemtms.
Lighted tapers in crystal cande­
labra completed tho decorations.
Guests included Mrs. Maude An­
derson, Mrs. Tom Coiklns, Mrs.
Helen Itemuiat, Mrs. Chories An­
derson Jr., Mrs. Esri Evans. Miss
Gwyn Yates, Miss Mary Jo Robin­
son, Mrs. Douglas Freed, Mrs.
Craig Andcraon. Mra. Jackie Kief
far. Mrs, Gui Schmah, Mrs. Earl
Burdick, Mrs. Merrill Rabteson

Methvin, Johnson
Wedding Plans
Announced

Garden Club
Installation
Planned Thursday
The General Business Meeting
and luncheon of the Sanford Gar­
den Club will he held Thursday at
tho ShriM Club. A covered dish
luncheon will bo served at i*:M
p. m. followed by lnitelaltion of
new officer! for the coming y « r .
Mra. Earl Lau of Winter Park,
director of district T of the Flor­
ida roderotlon of Garden Clubs
will serve aa Installing efficer.
Members will wear "Crsiy
Hnta" of their own creation, to be
Judged for prises.

Supper To Honor
Osteen Teachers

Helen Klrchboff, Mra. Jar
ley, Mra. Ltfao Jarrell.
Mrs. Marjorie Mteiud,
Virginia Anderson, Mra. 1
Reins, (Mrs. J. M. M em
James Jenkins, Mra. R. E. I
toy, Mrs. G. B. Hudson,
Charles Cole, Mra. Billie I
be) and Mlaa Diana Mojo,

Dependable Clast
Holds Meeting
At Schirard Home
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it waa decided to pnrehaan *
steel filing cabinet to boon iff
past and future records ftp bfttericil and other uaes, Hie. A. K.
Shoemaker will bo hoiteoa to ft*
June meetlag.
•" r
; Members present men Ml*.
Shoemaker; 1 Mra. Cyril in n e r,
Mrs. Nancy Barak. -Ute. I . B.
Harris. Mrs. Beta* Taylor, My*.
Clarence Wallis. Mra. Jsek Mad-,
erer, Mra. J. A. Wright, Maa. L.
B. Btecle, Mra. Y. L. tealft. Mra.A. L. Esterase, tea baatean and

All residents of Uw Oaleen area
a n Invited te a covered dish sup­
per, Friday at « p. m. at the Os­
teen School.
The event will be ft honor of
Mr. nad Mra. Harold Kerris,
teachers ef the school, who a n
leaving te accept a teaching as­
signment In Ouam.
Following Uw supper e film will
be shown to Uw cbildran and anteruinmewt provided foe t k e
adults. The committee In charge
of arrangements included Mra. El­
mer Shiver*, Mrs. Nolen Osteen,
Mra. W. L. jonef and Hr*; Reb-

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THURSDAY

Personals
Mrs. Douglas H. Jackson la
visiting her son-in-law and Mrs.
Luther Duds in Gainesville.
. Mr. and Mgs. George W. Morgan
were called te El Derade, Ean.
due te the death ef Mr. Morgan's

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Mrs. E. F. Rowell will be hostess
|o a coffee for all Officers Wives
of VAH-T at her home te Lake
Mary- Starting time lg n. m.
* VAH-9 Enlisted Men’* Wives
Chib will met at • p. m. at the
Sunday School room at Uw Naval
Air Station. A program on hypno­
tism will be presented.

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able Sunday School One* nf ft*
First Methodist Church waa hold
at tho homo nf Mra. M m Sehkard
in Loch Arbor.
A covered dish U pper wat
served it 1:10 p. m. Mrs. Y, L
Smith presided ntthe business seeilon and Mra. T. C. O’Meea gars
Ike devotion.
The treasurer reported n balance
of yn.N and the sunshine collec­
tion waa ll.ll. Plane were dft*
cussed concerning the after his­
tory thaL la being compiled. Mem*'
hero were asked to write about an
events they remember, daring
their association with ft* ataae,
and bring them In fto M m meet-

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Final plana are being announc­
ed for the wedding of Mias Tom­
my# Methvin and Herald F. John­
son.
The wadding will be an event of
May M at 4 p. m, at Uw Central
Baptiat Church, Sanford. The Rev.
8. L. Whatley of Birmingham,
Ala. and a former pastor of Cen­
tral Baptist, will officiate at the
ceremony. He will be assisted by
Hev. Gall Smith, present pastor
of Uw church.
No formal invitations are being
sent end all frlendt of the' couple
are Invited te attend.

MBS. ROBERT SMITH
will HMdnl hair styles and
colon Mr tho Leilanl House
of Beauty and fashions
from Mary Esthers at tho
Hairdressers Assn. 8print
Fashion Show Friday at
tha Boaford Woman's Club,
aUrtiRg at 8 p. m. Mn.
Smith's hair will be In tha
naw tanadar blue color.
Bob Markovitz, stylist, wiU
arrant* her coiffure.

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By United T r t t t Uterusttenal
Th# sixth anniversary at tho
V. 8. Supreme Court’s school de­
segregation rullaf was a day il
tumult la alM southern atatoa.
An estimated 1.000 Negro Stnisnu staged a “ freedom manat’*
in Atlanta. Young Negroes hold
a prayer meating on the steps el
the fsderal building la Tampa.
Negroes demonstrated against so*
gregated lunch counters la Meat*
gomery. Ala.. Memphis, Tina*
Orangeburg, N. C., and In ether
cltlea Including New York.
A new integration suit wee filed
at Memphis to open BUla Audi­
torium to Negroes.

Blue Ribbon Heavy Western Mature

WESTERN LEAN

The U. 5. Justice Department
(Usd suit In Mississippi ta. MM*
grata a public beach at Modi,
Negroes registered to' ante 1st
Uw first time since laeonetnetion days la Haywood County,
Tenn.
Dosens of other deaonalrtUsns,

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DEAR ABBY: My husband holds a
position o f thrust that ha is unworthy of.
He has been stealing from the company.
W I couldn’t believe It until 1 was faced with
the proof.
1 discussed It with him and he promts*
ed to stop. But his promises mean nothing
because 1 have proof that he has been at it
again. The more he gets away with, the
more he wants.
We have three children, Abby, and If he
is caught he will lose his job and he might
even be sent to prison. 1 love him and want
• to help him, but I can’t go on living with a
thief and taking a chance on his bringing
disgrace to me and the children. If you
can’ t help me who can. I am sick at heart.
MOTHER OF THREE
DEAR MOTHER: If you have never
asked a clergyman for help— ask him now.
I f you don t belong to a church, go to one.
I doubt if any clergyman would refuse to
A k*lp you. Beyond that, your husband
w might need a doctor. Stick with him and
give\him the strength, support and incen­
tive to overcome his weakness. It can be
done.
•

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with Russ for three years I married him.
I was onty 18 at the time. We've been mar­
ried five miserable years and have two
children. I realize now that I was too
young to know my own mind when I mar­
ried. Now I finally met the man I should
have married.
His name is Frank and, Abby, we were
meant for each other. H«’a married, too,
and his situation is exactly like mine. He
married too young and all ha and his wlfa
do is fight. He says he is happy only when
' he is with me. Frank and I have seen see­
ing ehch other on the sly. Is it wrong to
continue these meetings? Nobody knows
and nobody is hurt. We are very much in
love and suffer terribly when ws are
apart. Why should we suffer the rest of
our lives just because we didn't meet until
after we were married?
DYING BY INCHES

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I’d bounce the bum. He's not worth the
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By VEBNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPIJ-U Dolo­
res Hart gats sick, has an analvorsary, celebrates a birthday or
bocoaos a bride, whatever you
do don't send her n greeting
Sard I
The youthful actreaa la up to
bar dimples in cards. And all bapause she is, by her own admlsmen, "tha world's worst business-

tog n greeting card tycoon — faMale division.
"It aouodad like a good idea at
fleet," ton strawberry blende Mid.
| "Far a whOs mypartoer and 1
laade money, toe. Then I went to

You will feet a pull throughout
you; body and experience a tenie
of really itretching thoie taut
muscles. Thla mmarkable new
Idea wai created ia Spain for
uie by Amy offlceri to improve
poitiim and keep down weight.
You can “ lean" for three minutea
a day and reduce your waiitline.
And, remember, "Your waiitline
ia your lifeline.” The Picaa am
being u»ed tn school#, several
colleges cod ran be' found in
many "rumpus" rodms for fu»
and the exercise. They am won­
derful to show at \a party, but
am really helpful, too. You will
find them la sports stoma and
in department itoma, They am
ideal for the "aftsr forty" crowd.'
Pronounce it "PEEKAS." You ean

The lener nctor only delivers bit
line, to facilitate the liar.”
But in Europe, laid the actor
who ineclalltei in olivine Ruulan
officials, the contrary ia the cate.
“ The play ii the thing — not
the actor. Ail characters ar« or
Importance in a European play.
tn the United States, to be n bit
player ia a dligrace. In Europe,
U takei great talent to ha a hit

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By FBED DANBid
NEW YORK (UPI) -Baseball'!
mainstay, tho homo run, hai fi­
nally landod lla own ahow.
Aa Uw neweit plreo of TV morchandlie, tho four-bagger la the
big attraction in a half-hour ahow
called, ' ‘Home Run. Derby,” now
aeon I'm told, on 147 alaUoas
acroia the land.
I caught up with thii (waiting
aweepalakca on a Now York out­
let Monday night and uw two of
baiebaU’a bait. Mickey Mantle
and WiUie Mayi, compote for tho
ts.on fint prlio. Mantlo won, •
bomoro to I. snd "the any — hoy
kid" had'to bo cootosi wtlk runnerup money, 11,000. And that
ain’t hay, say.
(I noticed, incidentally, that ia
regular season play, Mick u d

'Tba Plaasum of His Company,'
and when I returned to Hollywood
dohti had piled up and I brought
out my partner.”
Dolores drew the funny little
figures that adorned the humor­
ous "sweetheart cards.”
“ Then I’d sit up nights trying
to think up funny captions. I even
threw parties so my friends
could help me write lines tor tha
cards. My troubles summed from
aa old business axiom — ‘expand
to moot demand.'
"I expanded too mock baton
than w ars demand."
“Soon of the cards am stored
la the basement of my apart­
ment,” said Dolores, who current­
ly la staffing to AllMd Artists’
"Tba Plunderers." "But As rest
■m stacked everywhere I look.”
The pert newcomer takas every

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Improve your posture and your
balance, which la Important, so
start leaning I
Tha question of dry hair is
aver with ua and I must remind
you to cover your heads ia summer. Too much aua ia too much,
A letter like thla upsets me:
"Dear Edyth Hurston McLeod:
I have hair like hay and I Just
wash It but aever take any cars.
Is them a chance of improving
this bay of mlnOT^lWWoT .**
Yea, but you must work at
managing your scalp with your
cosmetic oil snd brushing liks
Slid. Shampoo every week and
dry carefully: ihtn uae the oli
massage. Have dry, wispy ends
cut ami do not expose your hair
lo the sun—Just fresh hair.

opportunity to send greeting cards
to friends.
"My friends and relatives get
sick whan they aea an envelop*
with my name on it. They know U
means they'll be getting another
card,” aha laughed
"The trouble ia when I tend
them to people who don't know
about my cards they send one la
return. And if there's anything
1 don’t need U'a more greeting
card*.”

Sharpens Aim
NEWTOWN, Conn. (UPI) Floyd Patteraon took target prac­
tice oo tha firing reage and la the
ring Thursday la n tune-up toe hit
June SD heavyweight championship
bout against UUebolder fngemar
Johansson. Patterson engaged in
noma pistol Uriel shooting and
then sharpened bis aim to the ring
during tom panada at swatting. He
went two founds with his younger
brother, Reymood, an aspiring
fighter.

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' Bo many of you who really oat
properly and who even go on
dieU often cannot "limber up"
or reduce a atubbomly inflated
waitlline fait enouib to get into
that speeitl dress for that special
party! But hem ia oaa answer.
Women always like to have tomeone to lean on (yes, we do), no
matter how independent we am
or pmtond to be, and although
J cannot offer a. strong right
mboulder,
ofieg something
almost as good.
Tbs neweit ii an aid to exer­
cise. It consists of a pair at long
poles caiM "Picas," which am
vary intsmating, since all you
hsvo to do is plaes tba littls
weighted base against tbs wall,
grasp the polos and lean forward.

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For Abby’s pamphlet, "What Teen­
agers Want To Know," send 25c and a
large, self-addressed stamped envelope in
care o f this paper.

M,M’ A*U r *
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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 enve­
lope.
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DEAR WANTS: And how old will you
be in eight years if you DON’T go?

fit! in wiatMr-Kiwi
in manway r*u#i

DEAR DYING: You married Russ for
better or for worse. If you spent as much
time and energy trying to make Russ
happy as you apparently do making Frank
happy, things would be much better at
home. Knock o ff that out-of-bounds mon­
key business before things get worse. If
you think you are "suffering” now— wait
until your luck runs out.

*

DEAR ABBY: My secret ambition has
always been to earn a college diploma. I
started college once, but stayed only four
months because my father took sick and
I had to return home to get a job and take
% care of the family. I am 38, Abby. I f 1 take
courses three evenings a week, I figure it
will take me eight years to earn the cre­
dits required to graduate. I wonder if it’s
sensible. I f I go, in eight years I will be 46.
WANTS A COLLEGE DIPLOMA

WEDNESDAY P. M.

UB Wl IOVW| VW/ HVIUB ItUW
count. Everything else — liners,
groundtrs. fly balls and fouls—is
aa out. Each sluggnr gets three
outs per ianlag and them’s tho
nine inaiage to tha conteat. They
do.away with such nulssneoa aa
pitching, baa# &gt; running, fielding
and serve up only the guta af
our national game, you ate.
Tho photography la functional.
You won’! loam anything about
batting. You pay oven have trou­
ble following the ball Tho chit­
chat, led by epertaeaetor Mart

A B C * "M ule For a Spring
Night" at T:M Ii cut from Ua
usual hour to 90 minutea thin night.
Paul LavaUa'a band and singer
Kay Amen are featured.
ABC uses the pre-empted 1-9:90
•pare tor a special newscast on
the summit conference.
Leading players la Rod Seriing'a
“ In The Presence of Mine En­
emies” on CBS from 9:90 to 10 are
Charles Laughton, Arthur Ken­
nedy, Susan Kohner, Oscar Homolka, George MacReedy, Sam man to out” variety.
Thu "Homa Run Dei
Jaffa and Robert Bedford. Proempter for the night are tbs lima
spots of “ Man Into Spare,” "Tho
Millionaire" and 'T vs Gat s Se­
cret."
Delia Reese, Jose Greco, Edith
Adams and Ray Walston work on
Perry Como’s NBC hour at S.
A robbery and a homicide are
Involved in "Llttto Blalab,” the
"Hawaiian Eye” adventure on
ABC at f.
Jack Benny's one-bour special on
CBS at W employs Danny Thamai,
Raymond Burr, the McGuire
Bisters and tba Marquis Chimps.

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Altar generally excludes ltllla
thealen and off Broad way pro- .
ductlona from hla crtticUm. Ho
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of ike homo run, money, and tba Isr#
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LUtlo Leaguera watching tha ahow orally apoaking, tho only thing to
can all go out and atart twinging bo taken tsriouily them dayi,”
for tha fancea and forget about ■old Altar. "It ii clean theater,
tho fundamental! of tho game.
real art.”
Tbs robuat actor ll &lt;. native of
"My SUtar EUoon," Ruth Me- Tel Aviv. Ho founded 0 repertory
Kanney'a comedy of acme SO theater thorn and later attended
year* ago. baa boon adapted for
uie ■■ o poaalble TV atriei.
Monday night, on NBC-TV'a
"Alcoa Thaatar," wo met the pi­
lot film, known oi, "You Should
Meet My BUtor,” with Elelne
Btritch aa Rulk and Aasa Halm
aa Eileen, tba ililtra from Columbua. Ohio. . .
— . . _
Attempt! at up-dating tbolr ad­
venture* in New York CUy wem
feeble. Jokei wem hoavy-kaadod
Trite uses of doable entendre sad
mieUktn idenilty wem throws Is
but tbs pilot never got eft tbs
ground. MUi Striteh and Joey
Forman, ai on* of tba auitom,
gave good account! of Uwmaolvoa
through H oil. Evaryono otto wsa
THUBB. * FBI.
working much too hard to con­
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“PARTY GIRL”

Reliving Roles
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Dimetorn say that 71 per esnt of the
for "Hell to Eternity” saryN la
tho Imperial Japarsse Army dur­
ing World War II. Many, thay
said, fought to the Saipan and
Tinian campaigns depleted ia tba
film.

daemaacepo A Color
ROBBBT TAYLOR
CYD CHARIMK
AND A "BEVY OF .
BEAUTIFUL BABES"

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Nolle# la harabr give* that tha
■aderalgned will, on tha flt h Sajr
• f Mar, A. D. t i l t , n i a n t la tha
Defendant. Honorable Coum r Judea of Semi­
PWT1CI TO A P P E A R
nole Cauntr, Florida, hla fla il
STATE OP r l A R I P A TO :
return, account and voucher*. aa
• ALTAMESB BTARKfl
Keecuier a f tha K am a at PAUL
1 . i l l W est l l l i h strait
KOCH. Sr, deecaaed, and at aald
ApL t
lima,
ihaa aad than, raaha eppllNew Tark c lip . New York
In tha aald Judea far a
Teu Bra harabr aatlfled -that a calloa
final aattlaniant a f hta admin litrehill o f complaint for dlrorre haa ttoa a f aald raiata, aad far aa
bean filed asalaat ran, and reu order dlacharelne him aa auah
are required to nerve a eopr o f eticu tor, '
rour anawer or pleading to tha
Deled thla U a llth day a t April.
hill af romplnlat m i tha Plalailfra
lilt
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A tiorutr Paul C. Parkin*, I l f W ait A. D, MILO
STE INBORN
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South Street, Orlando, Florid*.
Aa Kneeuter af tha Batata af
PAUL KOCIL Sr,
plaadlpo In thr, afflo* of lh* 'Bark
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Dtraaaed
o f lha Circuit Court an or hefora Pubtlih April IT * Map I, 11, 11.
Mondar, June II, 111*, If r »u fall
la da ao Judgment hr dernult will s o n c o * r rta u c A T ttt ' o p
bn taken analntt you for tha- rar r m i o i r o w a d o p t io n .
llaf damandad I* lha hill pf cam* IP THU (-tort IT COI'OT o r TMM
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DUNK AND ORDERED nt San- f l o r i d * . i p a p o f o r s k w i .
ford, Seminole Cauntr, Florid*, POLK COUPTT, IK CHANCERY
Ihli H h dar « f M*r. H I*.
tlKALI
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PRTITHMf POR AOOPTtOP OF A
David M. (latchet
MINOR CHILD
Clark af tha Circuit Court fa ra : Adoption of
B f l Martha T. Vlhlaa, D.C.
RONALD WILLIAM BWAILBS,
Paul C. -Parkin*
a minor,
II I W ait South Strati,
Brt MKNVKAL ELTON CULPKPOrlando, Florida
PEn and DORIS SUTTON CL’ LA tiornar‘ for Plaintiff
PKPPE1L hit wife,
Pubtlih Mar II, II, II A Juno 1.
Petitioners
Tot -WILLIAM F flX SWAILKS,
IP T B S CIRCUIT COURT OF TMR
wheat raaldanra la unknown
p ip t r ju d ic ia l riR crrr, ip
but w hatt last known r#»ldanro warn t i l l N. llth St.,
APD FOR SEMIPM.N COUPTT,
SI. Lout*. MlaanurL
FLORIDA.
IP CRAPCRRT PO. HAM
TOUR ARE HRRRBT NOTIFIED
that a Pallltoh haa b**n filed
MART COULD,
Plaintiff, In lha nbnvn aivied Court br Man.
veal Elton Culpepper and Dorla
-VSSutton Culpepper, hla w lft. for
JOIINNIB U B OOCLD,
DafandanL the adoption af Ronald William
Swallea, a minor, hr the petition­
POTICR T * APPBAR
er*. M anual Ellon Culpepper and
TUB STATE OF FLORIDA TO I
Dorla Sutlon Culpepper, hti wife,
JOHNNIH LEE OOCLD
and rou are required lo aerva a
111 X. W. Cherry Road
eopr of rour Anawer or Objection*,
Mnoallloa, Ohio
Tou are harabr notified that ** to ahnw eauaa why aald Petition
ehauld
not bo amnted, an Ibo atamended bill o f eomplant for
dlvore* haa haan filed *galn»t you, turner for petitioner!. CHARLES
■ nd you are requested to aerva a N. LANE, 107 Melcatf Bulldlns.
copy o f your anawer or pleadlns Orlando, Florida, and flla lha ori­
to tho amended bill nf complaint ginal u lha otflra o f lha Clerk
o* lha pla in tiffs attorney Paul of tha clrrjjlt Court In and for
C. Perklae. 147 Waal South Straal, Semlnola Counts at Sanford, Flor­
Orlando Florida, and flla tha orl- id* on nr before tha llt h dar af
plnal anawer. or pleading In tha Aunt. 1HI,
HEREIN FAIL NOT nr a DeVraa
offtca af lh* Clark o f tha Circuit
Court oa ar beforo Mondar, June Pro Confaaao w ill ba antarad
II, Iff*. I f you fall to do i t Judg­ agalnat you.
WITNESS m r hand aad lha aeat
ment by default w ill ba taken
aaaloat you f«r lha relief demand- a f aald CouK In Sanford, Semiad In (ha *illt o f complaint.
nale County, Florida, ikld llth
DONE AND ORDERED at San­ dar hf Mar. l i l t .
ford, Seminole County. Florida, (SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
thla Ith day a f May, lil t .
(SEAL)
A a Clark at the aald Cl rout
Court.
1
DAVID M. OATCHKL
Hr Martha T. Vlhlaa,
Clark *t lha Circuit Court
Deputy Clark
B fl Martha T. Vlhlaa, D.C.
CHARLBS X. 1-ANH
Paul C. Parkins '
Attorney far Falltlanars
d ll W ea r South Street
Orlando, Florid*
1*1 Metcalf Bulldlns
OrlaBd*, Florida.
Attorney far Plaintiff

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CH ARLES R O B E R T

TOUNCE,
DafandanL

TOR OTATR O r FLORIDA TO I

CHARLES ROBERT YOUNCB
IVhota raaldtnca la unknown and
whoaa taat known addrtaa w t i
r 'o D. W . F ion a , R tm on t Road,
C h arlollt, North Carolina.
A Sw orn Com plaint h avin g haan
filed aealnal rou In lha Circuit
Court. In and F o r Bamluola Coun­
ty,
Florida.
In
Chanearr
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D ivorce, tha Bhort title o f la id
action
fetlna
BILLIE
HELEN
TOUNCE. P la in tiff, V*. CHARLES
ROBERT
TOUNCE.
D efendant;
thraa praatnta ora la rauaa and re­
quire rou to flla ro u r w rlllan
daftm aa. I f anr. to lha co m p la la t
flltd harala and lo &gt; m a a eopr
thereof upon P la ln lltra atlornara
ea o r b efore the Ith d a r o f June,
A. I&gt;. l i l t , olharwlaa a Decree Pro
C onfealo w ill be entered aaalnat
you and the eauaa proceed as
ta n a .

WITNESS tnr hand and official
peal at Hanford, Seminole Cauntr,
Florida, thla Ilk dar of Mar, A.
11, HI*.
.(SE A L)
DAVID M. OATCHKL
Clark a f lha Circuit CnurL
Irt and Far Seminole Cauntr,
F lorida

n r : Martha T. Vlhlaa
Drputr Clark

Slanairont, Darla a Malntoah
Atlornara far P la in tiff
E dw ard! Bulldlns
Sanford, Florida
Pubileh M ar 11, I t . t l * June 1

IP TRH CIRCI IT COCRT OF TWR
P1PTM JIO IC M L CIRCUIT -SIB
APD FOR SRRLP0LR COUPTT,
FLOP ID t.

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SOPHIE STEINER,
TOl Hnphl* Steiner

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DefendaaC

11* tVret Itlrd Street
New Tork. N. T.
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Complaint for Dlvore* ha*
been filed agalnat you, and you
are required ta aarv* • copy o f
rour Anawer nit Plalnllfra A t­
torneys, PHILIP EDEI-MAN and
LAWRENCE
I.
HOLLANDER,
Suita l i t , 111* Jfortheaat T»th
St reel, Miami. F lorid* and flla the
original Anawer In thn o 'flr e o f
the Clark of Ibo Circuit Court. I v
and far Bemlnol* County, F lorldi^ /
nn o f before tha Mb' day o f June,
114*1 otherwise default will M
entered agalnat you.
Dated at Semtnole County, FlarMa, thla Ith day of Mar IMS.
IS BALI
David M. Oitchel
Clark of lh - Circuit Court,
gemlnnle County, Florida
r.O . Boa III
Sanford, Florida
B n Martha T. Vlhlaa, D.C.
Philip Kdalman
t* tl Northwest Tllh Sltaat
Miami, Fla.
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Thg IBM

Raal Eitata T ax U it of tha City af Sanford, Florida,

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In tha City of Sanford, Florida, and on bulletin hoard at front
door of Saminol* County Court House, Sanford, Florida and will
remain so potted for a period of four donaoeutivo waaki.
All m l estate upon which Uu IBM tax** have not boon paid
and against which certificate ha# not already bean laauad to
City o f Sanford, will to sold to public suction on tha lit. day
of Juno A. D. IBM coauataciag at 10 o'clock A. M, at the front
doer nf tha City Rail la tha City o f Sanford, Florida.
H. M Tamm, Jr. City Clark.

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Wed. May 18. 10U0—Pane 11 12. Plumbing Service*
PERSIAN kitten*. PA MIST after
4:00 p, m.

COOL,, roomy 2 bdrm. unfurn.
downstairs apt. $47.30. 1700 Magnoli* Ave. PA 2-3*51,

Plumbing 4

Gateway To The Waterway
Your KVINRUDK Dealer
uao Wlrlat — £*cctrie Service
Rabaon Sporting Goode
Sid VUtlea
4-0 E. let.
Ph PA S-SNI
RANDALL ELECTRIC 00.
Magnolia
PA 2-0*11 SO H..P. JOHNSON Javelh motor,
•electric Harter, excellent rood!
lion, FA 2-4444.

1-ROOM efficiency apartment,
private bath. Suitable for one or
couple. Acroaa from poatofflee.

SALE or RENT: New duplex. By
owner. Modem. Kitchen equip­ FURNISHED collage la Lake
SIary. FA 1-304*.
ped. MIS Palmetto A t * .
FA t u n after 1:00 p. m.
NEWLY decorated S room furn­
ished apartment $00 per month;
cloae In. lit E. 1th. St. Coll
PA 242*5 or PA 2-5700.

WKLAKA APARTMENTS: mom*
- private bath*, III W. First St.

Heating

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT aad REPAIR WORK
1007 Saaford Ave.
PA 24342

PURN. apt. SMO Mellonvilte

NICE dean I bedroom heuae, unfumlabad; carport# and utility
room. Clone to navy baaa. *00
n i i t t . n i
PA MOOT or
PA 2-OTTt.

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WALL PAPERING A PAINTING It FOOT Flbenlaa boat, aleepi
two, new top, windahletd; forty
Work Guaranteed
Bob Betrd
boraa Royal Scott all oleclrlc
Contact 500 Weat »th Si.
motor; Gator dump trailer; all
Phone FA 2 0444
for $1000. Can ba aaan at
THOS, E. THOMPSON
Hugba'a Service Halloa at 1Mb.
General Contractor
and Sanford Ave.
Home Carpentry Repalm
Roofiag A Siding
TutomoCTIan
Phono PA 2-0452
IS CHEVROLET $t». N il Grand
IS. Special Service*
vlaw Am. PA 2 5230.

LAND WANTED
LOTS or ACREAGE

Glvo legal description, price
and lerma. Writs P. O. Box
2T2, Sanford. Florida.

Senkarik Gian* and Paint Ca.
U M U W. Rad flt.
PA u m

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■ola, excellent

PA MIS*.

UMBRELLA touts JM4S nfk I
mat, boot cuabiocx.. AHMY-NA
SURPLUS. SIS laniard Am.
M GUAGE Ithlca pump IN,
guaga modal IS Windcboi
pump, tog, can FA M ill.

1SS0 CADILLAC "42- 4-door, auto­
matic transmission, radio A
heater. Will taka trad* in. Call
Jeasee Quirk at PA 14*14.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
W. 1. Bhlppy, Asaoe.

S-ROOK unfurnished apartment
r Nice location. Adults only.

FURNISHED apartment, eieon
and clean to. Adults snip.
Jimmy Cowan, FA'S-MlS.

RENT A

BED

Intlaway, Hospital ft Bahp End*
By Day, W o e k q c Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Pb. PA 341S1
11$ W. let EL

S B. R. borne, fura. or unTurn. Buy S-BEDRQOM CB home, corner k t
SEMINOLE PROPERTY
in Sunland Estalea. Will oeU
equity. Win rent t i l l a monthLAKE FRONT: 103 feet on large,
Wynnewnnd Dr. Ph. PA 2-MM.
nr trad# (or home to Jackson­
clear lake 10 minutes from San­
NOW OPEN
ville. Can FA 2-40M.
ford. Concrete block bouse with
THRIFTY RADIATOR
brick trim. Fireplace and many
LAKEFRONT HOME
REPAIR SERVICE
extra*. Two bedrooms, one and Lovely $ bedroom, t bath, CB
Sea as for your Eadlntor Repi
one half baths, Jalouileri Flor­
home, situated on Lake Minnie.
Wa guarantee our work. Pb
ida room. Two car carports
Features Include built In rangn,
PA I4BI, TO* Froneh Am.
ean ba easily converted Into
banting unit, water healer,
MORTGAGE LOANS
third bedroom, bath and tea
blindi, and many extra*. Only
FREE ESTIMATES ehaarfull?
Commercial and
car carports. Separate utility
gives. Mattreas renovating, up1 year old. Total price—930,00*.
F U R N I S H E D S room garage
Conventional Residence
bouse. Lot la 100 feat daap and
bolslary and slip cover*. Cus­
Terms
avallabkl
apartment. FA S-31IT tor infor­
WISE and JOHNSON
la beautifully landscaped. Pric­
tom built bedding made to ar­
mation.
Stenstrom
Realty
4*1
Magnolia
Ph:
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ed at $15,000 with term* to
dor. Call ar some to. Nta Red­
lit N. Park Am. Phone PA I NK
Orlando, Fla.
responsible purchaser.
ding Manufacturing Ce.„ -IMS
UNFURNISHED S bed:
Sa. Sanford Am. FA MU7,
apartment, kitchen
S t Johns Realty Co. "Open evenings HI *:$• PM” 7. Bunlnone Opportunity
private entrance. A|
US North Park Am.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, aUto­
nth. after S:*S p.m
rnants, Invoices, hand hUlo, and
p r o g r a a s, ete. Progressive
Printing Co. Phono FA I3M 1COMMERCIAL: Lot 255 foot front­
$0*
West Uth St
age on ITS*. Casselberry. Only
LICENSE BONDS
$147 front loot, 9 % down.
9-BEDROOM, S tiled both house.
Sewing Mach. Repairs
end INSURANCE
Sprinkler ayatom. On two tote. S t Johns Realty Co.
tor ELECTRICIANS, PLUMBERS
ALL MAKES ft MODEM
U0S Holly Avo. Ph. PA 1-0514.
IMS W. FIRST: Light housekeep­
It* North Perk Ave.
end CONTRACTORS
ing rooms, nil furnished, private
RENTALS
$3 WEEK
RAYMOND M. BALL
entrance*. Ne Children.
M W. First St (St hr. tor,)
$ 55 0 D O W N
AGENCY
PA 1342$
Beautiful I Bedr jum S Beth Heme
IIS So, Park Avo,
with Hardwood floors. G. E.
AUTO GLASS
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
tically controlled Heat. Well,
INSTALLED
Lend (capped Let on Dead End
Windshield
Rack Gian*
Street,whom Children play to
AVON CALLING
Door Glean - ’ ‘Vent GUan
Pleasant dlgnWed-part. time
work near your heme as on
SERVICE
A V O N Representative. We
MOVE RIGHT IN
Senkarik Gin** and Paint Co.
train you. Mrs, Jean Mlhnlch,
Financial—Ne Closing Cast PARMER’S AGENCY
lit W. 2nd St.
rA 34*21
lex 14*. Lockhart, Pie.
N. V. Parmer, Realtor
Lillian Tramf
R. H. Imra, D. H. Whitmore
COMPANION for elderly persen;
Associates.
mom, board end salary, Stans
MU S. Perk Avo. Pb. PA 1 $221
Island, Enterprise. P b e n •
hour*, FA 9-Mll, PA 2 4021
FA 2 4200 or PA 2-3M*.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
St. Johns Realty Co. After
PA S4MI, PA 2-3013
AH types end alias, installed
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
•'Do It YouraelT
US N. Park Am. Ph. PA &gt;4133
. SEE IT NOW!
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Pour bedroom, 3 *m Ui borne. Quiet OROVE FOREMAN. g|« M to 43.
LOVELY 3 bedroom, t bath home
STI NE
community. LE. 13' i M's DR.;
Year round employment with
to Drsamwold, 3317 Osceola Dr.
Machleer) and Supply On.
kitchen, built in stove, disposal.
well •■Ubiisbed company In 307 W. 2nd St.
By Appointment
Ph. PA 34431
Utility room wired tor washor
Clermont art*. Paid vacation.
and
dryer.
Corner
lot
100'
x
130'
Excellent
advancement
opporAIR
CONDITIONtNO
SUNLAND ESTATES: I bedroom,
with 13 orange trees. Law down
(unity far ambitious - end cons­
H. B. POPE CO.
m baths, Urge modem kit­
payment. Na qualifying. Phowa
FURNISHED duplex, I bedrooms,
cientious man. Nice bouse furn­
r o S. Perk - FA S-4M4
chen. Backyard fenced. View of
PA &gt;5314.
ished. Salary commensurate
Uko. MM and take up monthly
with ability end 'xpsrience. Re­
payments. PA 3-4237.
ROSA L. PAYTON ferences
required, Must peas
&gt;LOTS—No, 10A ft 11 to block
physical examination, All replies
And
Associates
11 of Dreamwold Sub. According
confidential. Box H. A., c/o
Regiitemd leal Batata Broker
to Pint Bonk 3, pages m ft St
Sanford Herald,
and pint book 4 pages M ft M Pb. FA U tot 174* at Hiawatha
Seminole County Records. Write
Mr*. Ben Rice, SM N. Tfrtd
Ave., Hollywood, Pin.

CLEAN 105S nine paiaenger Poe­
tise wagon, power brake*, ra­
dio, heater. MIS Ph. PA Bill*.

ROYAL Spartanette, all alumlmtM.
1*51. IS', wall to wall carpaitig,
excellent condition. PA l-*0S4.

OLD NEWSPAPRRS POM BAUI

USED FURNITURE! I Twta atae
inearaprtog mattreaaau A-l eonditlon, each HMD; I twto aloe
rebuilt, Hollywood beda, each
iso.M; 4 twto rise toesraprtag
mattramai, each |l*.00; I M i
tonoragrtog mattrasaaa, each
SIS.S0; 1 fuH siae orthopedic
mattreaa, Ilka new, I10J0; 1
full slaa box spring, Uka new,
SUM; 1 aat maple bunk beds
with tontarapring mattreaana
*30.50; 1 M” HnUywood hod; I
repossessed Day ft Nighter
sofa $».M : I maple vaaRy
drtaier $10.50; M" Rollsway
bed* with innorspriny mottroasoa
$11.Tl; 1 3-plece aecilonal $39.00;
1 plastic eccailona] choir $10,0*;

• BIO VALUES
ft QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIER
Now and Used Furniture
SU E. PIM St.
PA SUM
New ft Used Furniture ft Apytiaaces. A Good Flam To
BUY, SELL *r TRADE

Jenkins Furniture
OM Sanford Am.

FA &gt;74M

NEW S bedroom CB bouse, him- BOREKT A. WILLIAMS, BeaHer
lahad, on I lots. Cell PA MM*.
Reymand Lundqulat, Asaoe.
Will accept trailer.
PA l-IM l
Atlantia Bank Bldg.

Ittnlsbed oc unfurnished. Lew
rentals In Caiaelberry. "Ph. Orbode, CH 14733,

LARGE 8HADY OAKS

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

J. W. HALL
surround this beautiful a bed­
SM4 trench Am.
room home which bee Just been
Realtor
re decorated completely, floor*
Phene PA &gt;3*41 12. Plumbiac Services
of exceptional beauty, fully tiled ’Cell Hall”
both, eweleaed garage, kitchen
equipped, plus barbecue pit, ell
for 312,100.00, with terms n r LAKEFRONT SECLUSION
ranged. See H today, move la Over S acres—1U feet on boniifUl Lake Diane. Build your
Immediately. Contact Seminole
rnbto on this quiet and peace­
Realty, 1M1 Peak A v *.,
ful lake. Price only $3300 with
terms.

RAVENNA

W. H. "Bill" 8temper Agency

PARK
HOMES

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Phene PA 14*«1
US M- Perk
Phase PA &gt;4391 SMI Park Dr.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 697

News Briefs
Arms Hally Tonight
NEW YORK (UPI) — Thousand*
of persons arc expected to attend
a rally sponsored by "The Cbmmittecs for a San Nuclear Policy"
at Madison Square Garden tonlghl. The rally will mark (ha first
large-scale disarmament gathering
la tho United Stales.

Ships Collide
IJMUIDEN, Holland (UPI) Two ships collided in the North
Sea today forcing 44 persons, in­
cluding two women, In take to
life boats in thick fog. All were
rescued. A total of three Ufa boats
were launched, two from (he badly
damaged Swedish freighter Mongabara and one from Ihe British
tanker Workman,
*

Castro Aide Missing
HAVANA (UPD—Capt. Herman
Marks, of Milwaukee, who com­
manded firing squads for Premier
Fidel Caslro, has been missing
since Saturday on a "fishing trip"
with four other Americans, It was
reported today. Unconfirmed reporta aaid the five, who left the
lit* of Pines off Cuba's south
coast in a sporla fishing boat,
were fleeing to Mexico.

For Missing NAS
noire
Crewman; Crash Probe Set
The Navy today ordered a full
lnveaU|iltou into tba cause of
Wednesday's crash o f a Sanfordbased Navy twin-jet plane in the
Banana River that look the lives
A af'lhs plane's three man crew.
• Cdr. Gilbert Blake, NAB safety
officer, was at the seen# of the
crash at noon today and la aspectod to call a court of inquiry to
determine the cause sometime
neat week.

Meanwhile, boat crews resumod
a search of the river today for
the body of one of tho victims.
Two bodies were recovered with­
in hours after tho A3D plunged
into the river during a practice
series of laadlags at Patrick Air
Korea Bast, The third victim was
still missing whoa darkness halted
a search Wednesday, night.
The victims, all from Sanford,
were Lt. Harry A. Lackey 11 of

i l l Oakland Dr., the pilot; In­
structor pilot Lt. (Jg) Louis M.
Beverly of IIS Briar Clift and
Aviation Mechanic 2C Glen A.
Limbert of 1T00W Magnolia Avc.,
whose body bad not been recover­
ed at noon.
Lt. Lackey la survived by his
wife Betty and two children. He
was born in Carlisle, Pa., and gra­
duated from tua U. S. Naval Aca­
demy In IMS.

Zoning Board

II
hew rsspfartionmant might best
Gubernatorial candidate Dayla ha achieved.
Cartoon asked Bryant encUy
night K
where ha Intended to lop off the
Florida school integrated ha toO million. Bryant earned several
agencies whan expenditures could
carry out tho order.
be cut bat cited ao definite figures
Mis opponaat. Farris Bryant, to the cases.
appearing with him an a televised
"If ww are to continue to talk
debate to Tempo, oald bo
to
generalities," said Carlton,
uot every legal means availabto
"m« aright as well proceed (to
to clrcomvant gw aoust order.
asst question)."
Carlton said racial psaca would theBryant
said no constitutional
ba maintained "11 wo have stable
amende)eat was needed to achieve
leadership,"
reapperttonmenl. If be Is elected,
Bryant said than would ha na Bryant said,. "I think Urn Leftsracial treobte "H lbs hand an the
latere wdl la the opening days
helm la Arm and steady."
They agreed ao new legislation at the aant session’ ' come up with
a roapporiionroent agreement.
was needed to deal with th
Ceritoo, pushing Us plan to
add
sis men senators end Id new
The head-to-head station was House
members, contraded eetawithout hot words. About the only
ethafteaBl amendment was aseeaBryant’s campaign sary.
to an earlier campaigning Wed­
prwmlaa to cut IM million within
nesday
at Tampa, Bryant said
two years off state aglading, and
Oeritoa had taken "a Tad David
approach and declared war an
Part Choppers."
"I loathe that kind af ap­
proach," toe Ocala eaadldate said.
“ We're loo big for that.
"We’ve been foliowing th*
course af fighting Uw- Pork Chop­
pers tor five years," said. Bryant,
DELAND (UPI) - A lim es "and they are stronger new teen
Jury, accused of a “gross mis- ever baimw."
ferriage at Justice" to their ver■temping through Tampa, Carl­
diri in a Negro rape trial, was ton said, "during my sight years
discharged Wednesday bp Circuit to the state Senste I have fought
Judge Hobart Winrfter
far tea right of the majority af
Wingfield acted after the com- Ptorida ciUsaaa to the populous
meat by State Attorney W. W.
Judge. Wingfield said he did not
"I have do commitments to tbs
discharge lh« Jury because ef email eminty Pork Choppers er
their verdict, but because be grit say special interest."
to wou|d be unfair af (bam to
Carlton said ba would work If
toy further cases after Judge's elected toward retaming state
comment.
consumer taxes to the mere popu­
Judga made the remark after lous areas which pay the moot of
Clarence Boyd Howard, It, and Ibcm.
Claence Heath, V, two Daytona
He rolled his pita for (hat "an
Batch Negroes, were tried tor the escalating formula far state aid
alleged ran* af a Negro woman. to local schools."
Tbs Jury round Uro toe guilty af
"We cannot afford," Carlton
ton lesser offense of assault with paid, "to dilute the quality of our
intent to rape, and Wingfield Bea­ public school system by falling
tenred them to to year prison to provide enough funds to keep
terms.
pace pith our growth."

Criticized DeLand

Jury Is Dismissed

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The County Commission over­
rode a Zoning Beard decision
Wednesday and agreed to keep
Weathcrsflcld Acres commercial
Instead ef residoetlsl.
The board, meeting in special
session to hear testimony and
transcript a before adopting a com
profaensive toning law for the
county, agreed that Wtalbcrefield
Acres was not suitable for a real
dentist ares at thin Ume.
The commission also took into
account that at tbo final public
hearing on the toning proposal
Tuesday, 51 property owners urg
*d the commission to keep the
land commercial.
There waa an opposition to
ibeir request.
The beard also took under legal
advissmtnt a request by Col. J,
O. Gregory to enforce stricter
restrictions on lakefrent property
la the Crystal Lake Haights area.
After wading through a number
of petitions aad requests for
strict soaing, tee commission
Wednesday authorised their at­
torney to draw up a resolution
adopting the toning proposal.
Formal adoption Is espectod at
the May II County Commission
meeting, Meanwhile, Chairman
John Krider said after the brief
meeting Wednesday, tea board
will- aoatlnue study an the pro­
posal.
At tea final bearing Tuesday,
County Zoning Director Robert
Brown, pointed out to approxi­
mately 100 property owders that
modifications on tee law can always ba made "M there is s Just
cause.”

City Issues Dog
Tog Reminder
, Dog owner* In the city were re­
minded today by City Manager
Warren Knowles that all dogs in
the city must b* licensed.
Knowles said this Ikons* may be
obtained at tbo office ef city clerk
by prewnting e veterinarian's eartifkate that the dog has received
its annual rabies shot.
Th* coat of a elty license Is gt.

Big Runoff V ote Seen; Rally Friday
Supervisor af Reglstialica Cam­
illa Bruce predicted today teat
# t e e voting turnout is aant Tues­
day's second primary Will ha
greater teas the Brat primary.
Mrs. Bruno w plilaaB teat to
tea Bret primary S.1M perrons
rated to tie to eouwty precteete,
hut said many ware turned away
because af tea

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of voting procedures
and varing should move rapidly.
Mrs. Bruce also said that to*
tercet would be high to the se­
cond primary with terra County
Commission races at Make.
Than alec will be runoffs hi
the District 4 constable n
District g peace Justice t t
The firstpolitical rally
6m primary wtf ba told
tight at dto Font Park
Hall. The rally to sponsored by the

Patience Urged

MIAMI BEACH (UPI)-Soutbern Baptists ealled today for
"Christian patience" In negotiat­
ing for International peace. The
11,0N delegates allending t h e
Southern Baptist Convention here
adopted a Resolution offered by for­
mer A r k a n s a s Congressman
Brooks Hays deploring the crisis
brought about by Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev’s actions at Ibt
Beverly la survived by his'wife, summit confereoca to Paris.
Norms Jean; two children and a
sister, Catherine Jane Smith of Students March
HALEIGH, N. C. (UPI) - Police
Appalachian, N. Y. Beverly was
used tear gas Wednesday night to
born in Schenectady, N, Y.
Limbert is survived by his wife dispart* a crowd of about 500
Joan Marie, and his father and North Carolina State College stu­
mother, Harry and Laura Blanch* dent* who marched through down­
town Baleigh chanting- "we like
Limbert of Red Wing, Minn.
NAS officials reported that the lkc" aad "to bell with Russia."
plane was approaching a landing The student* marched from the
atrip at Patrick when it suddenly campus to Capitol Square end
pulled up, burst Into flanirs and then down Raleigh’s main strqcl.
dived into the river Just west of They were scattered when regular
the base. Jt sank almost liamc police detachments were rsInferr­
ed by a balf-goseo squad cart and
djatelyt
B paddy wagon.

NEW YORK (UPlJ — Stock
prices St 1 p, m.t
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Eastman Kodak .
Hy United Ptmo laternattonal
. aan Tha Soviet Union report* It will
Ford Motor .. ...
General Electric .
. «9H bring down its latest satellite
General Motors ...
. 45 "shortly" and ana of America's
Int. T k T .........
. 43H top rocket experts says ha has n
lls-g
Johnson Electronics
"rood hunch" tbaro to n man to
. 35H side.
LorlUard
Minute Maid
. lBVk Tba official Soviet news agency,
Penney . . . . . . .
. in
Tass, said Wednesday night avtryPenn RR ....
. 131) thing aboard tha spacecraft, put
Scars Roebuck
. SOW in orbit May IS, was "working
Standard 0(1 (NJ)
. 10'. normnlty" and "the command will
...10's bs given from earth shortly to
Sludebaker ..........
U. 8. Steel . . . . . .
. aiH start th* , , . descent."
MaJ. (ton. John B. Medaris, for
mer commanding general of tha
U. S. Army 'Ordnance Missile
Command, said In Chicago "I'm
not on* toast bit sura that th*
Itiisstons have a dummy in It,"
It would not make sans*, Ma­
The Sanford .Boat and Ski Club ds ria said, for Russia to put up
will meet at a p. m. today to lbs a satellite of sufflclrat weight and
Little Greco Hut in FI. Mellon spare to carry a man, without try­
Park to make final plans for its ing to have a man to It or without
trying to bring tha vehicle back
next cruise.
The organization will cruise to to earth Intact,
Malvln V, London, a physics proCrescent Lake during the Memor­
f***or at Naaaon College, Springial Day weekend.
The club today issued a thank vato, Maine even reported ha had
you to the City of Sanford, Semi- heard tbs “ scrambled vole*" of a
role County Chamber of Com­ man aboard tha Russian spaceship
merce and individuals who helped if* -aid lh* vole* sounded "like
with the second annual St. Johns Donald Duck with a eora throat."
Landon aaid ba baa faith in hla
Outboard Marslhon.
Winner of the prise skis given radio Up# rocordings, Ha balisvaa
sway during the day of the race tha government mads similar re
was Paulina Haina of Lake Mon- mrdlngs but Is keeping them re-

To Be Returned '
To Earth Shortly

Boat Club To Plan
Cruise Tonight

cirt.

May Ball Slated
Saturday N ight
, The annual May Day Ball, *|*ensored by tbs Seminole High School
Student Council, will be Saturday
at ■ p. m. to tbo Sanford Civic
Center.
All Seminole High students,
parents and friend* are Invited to
the dance and coronation of th*
May Queen and King. France*
Strickland and John Lovelace were
elected by the students to be
queen and king this year.

County
Executive Democratic
Committee aad will atari at ■

Cornier Caravan
Here Friday

The second will be told Satur­
day eight at Sanford's Memorial
Btadtoa aad will to held at 7:10
prior to tea Greyhound baseball
gasM.
Mrs. Brwe acid test a special
school tor clerks end inspectors
wMl to told ag (ha Home Demonstratiro afoton at !:M p m. to­
day.

A caravan of cars hauling Cen­
tral Florida supporters af Doyls
Conner for agriculture commlisioiicr will to to Sanford at 5 p. m.
Friday, Conner's sampaiga man­
agers said today.
Seminole County bickers of tea
Starks member of Uw legislature
are tovitad to Join the caravan,
they said.

W ith R ed
By United Press tntcraallraal
Hundreds of thousands cf Por­
tuguese gave President Elsen­
hower a hero’s welcome at Lisbon
today white Nikita Khrushchev
flew Into Communist East Beriia
still shaking hla fist and leaving
the world guessing whether he
will explode a new crisis over
Berlin.
As the chief* of slate pulled
out of Paris, the United Nations
Security Council was alerted to
meef-Mondiy to consider Russia's
complaint against U. S. spy plana
flights.
The 15-nsllofl NATO alliance un­
animously condemned Khrushchev
tor torpedoing the summit con­
ference and pledged complete
solidarity to th* critical days
ahead.
With the failure to Hie summit
conference still heavily on hla
mind, Elsenhower admonished tha
free world to rally stronger than
ever against Soviet Russia's tac­
tics,
,
President America Thomas wel­
comed Elsenhower as a "tiretose
knight arrant of peace" and Por­
tuguese who filled the air with
cries of "Viva Eisenhower, Viva
Elsenhower" made it elear they
regarded him as the hero of tha
summit encounter with Nikita
Khrushchev.
The president, described by
White Home Press Secretary

Ashed whether the conference
failure would change Kteenbowar'e plana to submit his "open
program far cooperative
aerial, tospeoika to tea United
NaUoaa, jtogortr said “ rot to the

Khrnabcbev already bod three*
ened to sign a separate peace
treaty with Communist East Ger­
many—a move aimed at forcing
Uto Allies out of Woot Berlin, iso­
lating tba city and splitting Gee*
many forever.
Ho Is expected to slate bte to*
tenlions Friday la another af bte
fiery- speeches before a. halg
Elsenhower rally being prepared
by the aatelllte nation. Today the
Reds greeted him with denuncia­
tions of Elsenhower and West
German Chancellor Konrad Adanauer.
In tha remembrance of voters*
correspondents, eucb openly antiAmerican vehemence was without
precedence to Uw II year* Uwt
this city bag be a divided be­
tween Soviet and Western rule.
H was considered Uw evitable
atmosphere to which KhnishchaV
could spring a bog tall of ugly
surprises for free West Berlin,
which he has designated a “ can­
cer" to be eliminated atiUteraUy
upon the failure of Eost-Woot anfoliations.
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w i f i DOTimm w a v — v
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daily bustnoeo na usual amid ten
general feeling that whatever tte
Soviet Premier bod planned fop
them after Uw summit
to Paris, Uwy ootid do nothtof
■bout B.

LOOKING OVER THE SCRAPBOOK of tha put year'* tifegta an th*
now SomUtolo-DoBnry Haajft Council officora. Kitetod at a mooting af th*
group Wodnooday night gt Hwalnnio Memorial Hoapitti wen, toft to tifht,
Tom Armao, president; Mrs. Carl Sehilkt, aocrwUry; Robert Bauman,
treasurer, and Kan Ufflor, praaldont-olaet
(Hamid Photo)

Tornadoes, Rain
HR U.S. Midsection
By Utitod Free#
A far-reaching storm system hit
Uw country’s midaccUoa during
(he night with tornadoes, Ugh
winds, rsto and hall.
On* man died naar Telia,
Okla., when flying debris cared
to the tog of bis ear duriag a
brief but strong windstorm.
The TO mile an hour winds
which raked Uw area giro lifted
o roof from a motel nad dawned
power Unas.
The Weather Bureau aaid a
possible tornado damaged barns
and houses la Uw HlgarvUlt,
Ark., area. Funnel clouds wore
also sighted near Hot Ipringa,
MorrUton and Athins, Ark., but
did no damag*.
Observers sighted other torna­
dos* naar Salllaaw, Okie., and
Lincoln, Neb., but neither ap-‘
parently touched ground. Okla­
homa and Nsbraika wer# batter­
ed by winds and ball.
Heavy rate, marblo-alao ball
and winds over 50 milaa an hour
bit tho Omaha area, and a heavy
downpour left two toebaa of ball
at Hill CUy, Kan.

The theory has been advanced
Hint Russia would not announco
its satellite was manned unless it Maintenance Strike
NEW YORK (UPI) — Mainten­
» » i able to recover tha spaceman
ance men went on strike at tba
•live.
77-story Chrysler Building today,
keeping iterator operators from
reporting to work, but supervisory
personnel mnniwd Uw elevators to
lift 10,000 tonanta to work.
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —The delicate guidance systems
of America’s Polaris god Bomsrc
A missiles "thought" their way to
three successes In Uto ikies over
Lawn problems were discussed
Florida Wednesday.
At Uw cape, Uw ti-foot-UU Po­ by agricultural exports aad about
laris proved that even a Jolting 200 homeowner* who asked quai"shot from ■ cannon" couldn't tions at a county lawn clitic at
addle its steering "brain." The tha Home Demonstration Coaler.
rocket waa flrod from aa under­ Following aa illustrated prereaground "ship motion simulator" tafioa ef lawn care by Frank Wil­
tub# to its fourth straight success son, extension turf specialist,
at ranges of more thaa l.aoo miles. scores of quasiions wore Maworro
At Eglln Air Foret Rasa, two by Hw panel of experts.
Bomarc A interceptor missiles
SltUag to on Uw panel, maderatsuccessfully totoreeptod a super- ad Iqr County Agent Cecil
sonic Rsgulua target rocket. These wore Dr. John WUson,
were noar-misscs, but the Air glat; Dr. Jaka Darby, I
Force aaid tha Bogulro would ban Dr. Harlaad
beta knocked down if tooUoal war- gill, *B ataK
beads had town used.
tral Florida Experiment

Missile Groins’
Are Successful

Jamro C. Hagerty as "completely
disgusted and fed up with the tac­
tics af Khrushchev," said be
thought that while them was no
praaatog mason Joe dismay, tha
fire nations had to tighten their
bells and work harder to the face
af Soviet abuse and accusations.
EUanbowar said that white tha
free world had no high hopes for
the summit, the leaders of their
nations had thought there might
have been some chance of redu­
cing world tension.
"You deserve lo know that Ihe
representatives of the United
States, the United Kingdom and
Franca did our very best to bring
■bout that condition," he said,
"We answered abuse with dig­
nity and logic. We answered ac­
cusations with facts. There Is no
reason to be dismayed or dis­
heartened. We have had these
conditions before to dealing with
the Soviets. Rather than be dis­
mayed we mutt tighten our belts,
keep our chins up and each of us
work ■ little harder for tbs great
caure of peace with Justice and

A 3J M odel Ts Highlight
Armed Fortes Parade
County residents will gat their
first okanco Saturday to se* a
model af tba new A3J Vigilante
Jet bomber that will ba bored at
tba Sanford Naval Ait Station lat­
er to tha summer,
A modal of tba craft will ba
mounted on a float at th* Armed
Forces Day parade scheduled to
begin at 0:50 a, m.
Panda Chairman Joel Field an­
nounced this morning that the
A3J Will ba among the many high­
light# of tba pared* which will
future about 1,250 civilians and
military parrenne! and four Samtools County marching bands.
Tbs parade will form at • a. m.
and start moving at 0:30. Begin­
ning at Fourth HI. and Oak Av#.,
It will go north on Oqk to First
IU, turn asst and move along
First to San Carlos Av*.
Ao part of tbo Armed Korea*
Day acUvIUes ban, a show will
ba held at tha Navy bare from 11
a. m. unUl S p. m. Tba Navy will
opta Ha gets* to Uw public and
camera regulations bare bora
weired so that tha public might
get an opportunity to obtain pic­
torial evidence of Uw Navy’s roll
to "Power lor Peace."
Tentative plans during th* Navy
open boure include several demon*
■traUons of Navy operations and
static displays af aircraft, guided

missiles, and other N ary equip
ment,
,
Grand Marshal of the parade IB
Sanford w ill tw J . 4). Galloway.-.
Marching banda w ill. iucluda.
Semlnoia High, Sanford Junior
High, Lyman High and -Cioontg
Academy.
Thera w ill also br close order
drilling by lbs Dcllpry Kndsto, .f
SNAS Matins Color G uild and *
contingent of sailors.
A reviewing stand will tw placed &gt;1
at F irst and* Mugnolia with coun­
ty, Navy a id city officials view*
ing the pared*.

Airliner Collides \
W ith Light Plane

PARIS 1U PI) ~ A Cats veil#
twiu-Jel int liner collided, hcad-ud*
with a ,li; &gt;1 p ane V.Uj O feet ovar
Paris today.aad landed sa-ety with
a ripped fuselage, a lorn rmldef,
a dead engine, and IS injured pa*sengers.
Tba light plsnr disintegrated to
a ir, killing Pic pilot Im lantiy, and'
tte MO-korst power tagio* ripped
through tbo airliner’s fuselage lir a esn-opener, injuring Me pssren- ,
ger fatally and hurting L&gt; af
11 persons aboard.
The injured included ao Arnett- 1
can, hlraUfled aa Ariel ClMobarg,
u , at roreat Hills, N. V.

Experts Conduct Lawn Caro Clink
Rhoades presetted an Interest
tog discussion ri nematodes and heavy rains to asid-Harch."
WLlrea added that "white
affect m lawns aad oraa-

disease may rot ho aa active
aa R was (bag, tbo redurod
DIVtag Iks clinic period, Indivi­ system dost not allow tho
dual brow owners brought for­ to take ap adsq
ward diseased town samples for the present day
wRUk®

Tucker aaid today that
are way briag bath igsa aad
sampteo tg the agagf'g afitow for
Uw w m purposes.
Far tha
pari,"

-■1 •' -4^,*

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Faces Final Primary
Tests In Maryland, Oregon
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. In the primary without their con­
John F; Kennedy (D-Mass.) feees sent and neither hai campaigned
in Oregon.
hie (Inal primary tests In Mary*
land and Onion this week before
the struggle lor the Democratic
presidential nomination move*
Into tbs smoke-filled rooma.
Kennedy U heavily favored to
defeat Sen. Wayne L. Morae (D
Ore.) In the Maryland voting
Tueaday but la coneeding the Ore'
■■v.
gon primary Friday In advance to
*
Morae aa a favorite son candt
date.
However, Kennedy flew to Ore
•on over the weekend lo cam
palgn In an obvioua bid to win.
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn­
don B, Johnson of Texaa, Sen.
Stuart Symington (D-Mo.), and
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D
Minn.) alao will be on the Oregon
ballot.
Humphrey withdrew aa a preil
dentlal candidate after loaing to
Kennedy Is the Weal Virginia pri
wary last week. Hla name alaya FRANK THOMAS, of Gen­
on the Oregon ballot, however,
and ho la not expected to adviae eva Is scheduled to gradti*
Ml Oregon aupportera to aupport ate Juno 8 from the U. 8.
Naval Academy a t Anna­
any other candidate.
Symington leaned a atatoment polis, Md. Thomas entered
Sunday denying that the Oregon the academy in IBM after
vote would toat tali atrength graduating from Seminole
agaiaat Kennedy. Ha aaW he had High School.
, ast cempelgned there while Ken­
nedy had. Symington aald Oregon
votora ebould aupport Morae ea a
favorite aon.
Maryland*! 34-vote national coo.motion delegation la pledged to
vote for the winner ef its primary
aa the flret ballot and aa tong aa
the “eenaclenlioue Judgment" of
.the dela^atMtadlcatoe ha car. win
ORLANDO — An experimental
BetldM Kennedy and More*. concept In eannlng of froien fruit
Mary)tad Democrat! can vote for concentrate whereby atumlmim
a a oatootrected delegation and lor cans are assembled and pocked to
a political unknown who provide! otto aoRtlnuous operettas was an­
nounced today by Minute Held
' safy token opposition.
Oregon's IT-voto convention dele- Corporation end Reynolds Metals
gatton alas will be pledged to the Company.
The first on-premlaea production
Wlaaar of the cooteat there. Johesea sad Symington were entered run of cans la the history of the
concentrate industry la now under­
way at Minute Meld's big plant
la nearby Auburndale, About
MO,ON aluminum cans supplied by
Reynolds are being aaeembtod and
packed with froien orange concen­
trate to n tingle production lino.
The announcement waa made by
John M. Fas, president ef Minute
ALBANY. N. Y. (UPD-fluppert- Maid, and David P. Reynolds, ex­
tra of Nelson A. Rockefeller put ecutive vIM president to charge of
lbs New York governor back into sales for the aluminum Arm. The
the Republican presidential raca two officials emphasised that the
today and silted him "not to rule operation la experimental.
himself out."
Reynolds predicted that Flor­
GOP State Chairman L. Judson id*'! entire output of orange,
Morhouae said a Republican vie- grapefruit and blend frown con­
. tory la November depends oa a centrate* would be canoed In
candidate "capable of the appeal aluminum within two yean.
that threats across and beyond"
Mr, Fox said Minute Maid plac­
party lines. Ho laid Rockefeller ed the order with Reynolds after
attracts aupport of tadepeadenla test-pecking frown orange concen­
and Democrats as wall aa Republi­ trate in aluminum cans during the
cans.
past few years.
"The fact remains that he—along
"The run la proving successful
With tbs vies president Richard Rom every viewpoint," Mr. Fox
If. Nixon—la one of the tn.lv force­ said. "U this lest program pro­
ful and distinguished leaden on duces the results we expect, Min­
the national scene," Morhouae ute Maid wlU tncrcaw Its uw of
said:
aluminum cans to future years."
“The Republican Party as a
whole, therefore, must look to one
or the ether of these men as Its Prince To H unt
bait hope In IMS. It must desig­ JUNEAU, Alaska &lt;UP1&gt; -T h e
nate Its beat and wisest choice In hell brother of the Shah ef Iran,
tbs July convention."
Prifle* Abdol Rate Pahlavt, plana
Ib s statement from Morhouae to visit. Alaska in August on a
waa prompted by Rockefeller's an­ hunting and sightseeing trip.
nouncement Saturday that wide­ Prince I’ahlevl Is president ef the
spread pressure an him to accept Game Council of Iran and plans to
the vice presidential nomination turn any trophies ever to the
against bli wishes had compelled council for its museum, Beatdo*
him to decide against attending Alaska, the prince tentatively
the eoeventkm "in any capacity." plena bunting tripe to Idaho, Mon­
Morbouse is one of the govern- tana, Nevada and Wyoming. Ho
or'a top political advisers and hopes to collect the head* ef des­
probably will bead the hlg New ert sheep, bighorn sheep, elk,
York Republican delegation at the mule deer, buffalo and antelope.
Chicago convention. He aald he
waa urging New York delegates lo Mxly-two different vegetabUe
remain uncommllted until the con­ are grown commercially ta the
vention convenes.
take Okeechobee area.

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�LONDON (UPI) A member of Parliament claimed
today Russia's apace ship was violating British air space.
He asked what nation the British government to taking
to shoot it down.
Conservative Sir Richard Giyn introduced a ques­
tion in Parliament for an answer May 25. It asked the
defense minister how many occasions In tha last three
weeks a "foreign aerial machine1' has violated British
air space.
Glyn asked what action the minister has taken to
"shoot down or otherwise interfere with" any such ma-

W ater Tax District
Hearing June 14

Following tlic public hearing an
election would be held within BO
days.
If the majority of the property
ownara favor tha district, a plan
to eliminate flooding would be put
(Hinto effect by the fall.
The plan would cost approxi­
mately $45,000 and would include
the construction of a scries of
pipes
from
Labe DeFursst,
through the Country Club section
Into thn Smith Canal.
In other business during the
meeting, the board heard Tax Col­
lector John Galloway explain the
need for painting hit office.
^ "I brought this before the board
P l a t t year and nothing was done
about it then," Galloway said.
The boerd appointed J. H. Van
Hoy, to cheek the matter and find
out the estimated cost of painting
tha office.
The commission also postponed
iU May 24 meeting because of the
second primary election,

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News Briefs
McNeer Named

W B A T H E R : F a ir th ro u g h W ednesday. H igh today. 85-90. Low to n ig h t, 60-65,

VOL, XLIX
By United h a s International
A storm system betted U&gt;s Mid­
west and plains states with tor­
nadoes, high winds, hall and tor­
rential rains Monday night.
Thr storm caused widespread
damage but no serious Injuries.
Winds ef SO miles an hour
lathed Keokuk, Iowa. Tornados*
destroyed farm buildings In Illi­
nois, Kansas and Missouri. Flesh
flood warnings were issued for
southwest Wisconsin,
The Keokuk storm uprooted
tree*, knocked down a radio tow.
er, captited 7$ private boats
moored on the Mississippi River,
and tor# the roof off an Industrial
plant.
About St),000 homes in North St.
Louis loit electric power for a
short Ume when a thunderstorm
-swept across thr city. Haililonei
as big as golf ball* fell in St.
l.ouls County.
Strong winds and heavy rain
also knocked out electric power
temporarily in Edwardsville, 111,
Several power lines were downed,
and one fell on a tractor trailer
truck, starting a small fire,
A tornado destroyed farm build­
ings near Peoria, 111., and Kirksville. Mo.
Other damage to farm buildings
ws* reported near rhillicolhe,
Wheeling and Chuls, Mo.

■The DeRary Volunteer Fire­
men'* Assn, held it* final meeting until th* fall at the Kir#
House and the 75 members pre­
sent witnessed the presentation
of a check for $500 to the associ­
ation.
The check, presented by Mrs.
Everett Phillips, outgoing presi­
dent of the Firemen's Auxiliary,
was earmarked $300 for th* build­
ing fund and $300 for the operat­
ing fund.
Ths building committee submit­
ted an estimate for the construc­
tion of the proposed 120 by 60 foot
recreation building. Tha estimated
rust, not Including ths stage and
kitchen equipment, waa $26,000.
Mors than 20 percent
th is tle ,
ure slrcalg 4g* , tote* hstoOoAI

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.'
LeRoy Collins today named F.
Lynn McNeer of Lake Alfred to
By United Presa International
th* Florida Air Pollution Control
Doyle Conner continued to bang Commlition, succeeding the late
away at W. R. Hancock's voting Joel C. Garrard.
record in Monday** campaigning
for commissioner o fa g A M to to
Hancock responded b/TIMto*D (arising Connor and StptoJBMb
."Charley Johne as “ifitoMNW
twins."
Today, Conner roceivecrlhe *tH- see' TsHdowa' demonstrator* con­ bcri at hi* tense stag and to
tortal auppoig of tha Calm Beach victed of disturbing the peace. The tiro# nirmhawUgdswBn/B-piteteF
to that effect will b« placed In hi*
Post and Timas.
court transferred tha cates t« the shop.
Said tha nawspaper In an edita. Leon Circuit Court.
The Volusia County School
Hat, "dedicated aa ha le to public
Board sgieoil to install n water
aervlce, we believe thst Conner's E ast Trip Still On
tank at the Enterprise School in
experience and background will
make him a valuabla public ser­ PAKU (UP!) - Well-Informed order to enable ths DeBary Fite
sources said today President Kie- Deportment to give nsatitance In
vant."
w Conner said at St. Petersburg enhower still plans to visit Japan cnee of flic at th* school. Tbs
that Hancock showhd aa "appal­ and Korea, despite cancellation of Fir* Department bad told tha
ling" lack of concern for children bis June visit lo Russia. They board that they ware unable to
when he failed to.vota on a recent ■aid, however, that the dates for send mure than ons truck outsids
$6 million Lake County school the visits to the two Far East thstr rone, and that th* truck did
countries may be changed. Eisen­ not hold eiwugh water to bo of
bond Issue.
had planned te go there
h uso la coso of a fire, Ths
Hancock, whose home Is at hower
June
1
$
through a , flying to Tokyo
irtmsnt announced that tt will
Grovilmnd, has produced affida­ from Khabarovsk,
Russia.
also answer rsqusote for aid from
vits saying h* did vote on the
the Methodist Children's Homs la
issue. But Conner replied, "reEnterprise. Thsir Insurance dose
gardleaa of how many letters Union Deliberates
NEW ORLEANS (UPI&gt;-Th# ex* hat permit them to Moist anyone
from friends my opponent waves
9 around, tha official record of eculive council of the Internation­ else outsids thsir Are sons, Hew.
f v '■
1
Lake County shows ha did not al Longshoremen's Assn, deliber­ ever.
ate* today whether to comply with
Four new msmWttf wee# receiv­
vote."
A
F
L-CI
0
demands.
President
ed Into the Firemen's Association.
Hancock said Conner and Johns,
who aro both from Starke, "both George Mesny hss asked the ILA They aro Myron Accardl, Samuel
voted twice to rlos* the public to oust Edward Donovan as Chi­ Faron HI, William Roddsnberry,
school system. Both voted every cago regional director, end to void
chance they got with the small a local ILA charter granted in th*
loan lobby in raising th* legal Dominican Republic. He also told
amount th* loan people could the group to end alleged Negro Heart Council
discrimination at the New York
lend."
n Hancock said at Orlando, "If waterfront.
Meets Wednesday
" Connor la elected commissioner
The Scminole-DeBary Heart
of agriculture, John* will have
Council will meet at ■ p. m.
won a seat on th* Cabinet because Local Stock Quoted
Dally pricea on the stock ot 0 Wednesday for a business session
Johns is hit political coach and
Seminole County firm ara being and election of new afflcrrs.
chlaf adviser."
The meeting will be held in the
Conner promised firm support carried in The Herald's stock list.
for educa'tloa if he rocalvoa tha It is Johnson's Electronics of medirtl library at Scminola Mem­
orial Hospital.
Democratic nomination next week. Casselberry.

a

Johnson Seeks
To Override Veto
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Senate
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson may seek a vote to over­
ride President Eisenhower's veto
of the depressed areas bill.
But even If such a move come,
ft appeared doomed for defeat
Senate approval of the bill waa
only by 45-32, ronslderably short
of the necessary two-thirds to
override.
Johnson conceded at much Mon­
day, But some Democratic Sena­
tor* were strongly urging such ac­
tion. They want to go on record
sgslnnt the veto and us* It aa n
campaign issue this fall.

Two Sentenced
To Prison Terms
Two men were sentenced to Jell
tonne Monday by Circuit Judge
Volte Williams Jr,
Jets* James, a Negro charged
with breaking and entering with
Intent to commit a misdemeanor,
»eo sent m u d to one year to Jefl.
Nathaniel Redmond wss giro*
a six month* to five year term fer

FREE TRIP TO NARRAU m a i l
arranged ut Ihta
sees and Arthur
moating 01 John AlexAldor of tto
Of Orlando. The
Bradshaw of Florida SlghLaroing
a hot kg tha new
trip will go to th* winner picked «
_______ , Bt the local lo­
state Joyces p— tdjtof, Te.
itallation May 28. Joyce** ve-until May 27 to algn up

United Press Leased Wire

PARIS (UP1&gt;~ Premier Nikita
Khrushchev boycotted an emer­
gency session ef the collapsing
summit conference today and
Communist sources made M
known he le preparing drastic
new moves against West Berlin.
Eastern sources revealed Khru­
shchev is ready lo carry out this
week his threat to sign a separ­
ate peace treaty with East Ger­
many, ending four-power rights in
the approaches to West Berlin.
Khrushchev told a sidewalk
news conference today he would
fly to East Berlin Wednesday un-

Established i908

lesa President Eisenhower made
a public apology for Ut spy plane
"aggression" against the Soviet
Union. Eisenhower refused and
Khrushchev preps red an even
bigger Berlin em it even as the
summit talks were dying.
President Charles DeUaulle in­
vited the heads of state lo the
Elysee Palace In a deaperata ef­
fort to aava the conference. But
Khrushchev, who had been on a
picnic, drove instead lo the Soviet
embassy and the three Western
leaden met with an empt) chair
facing them.

NEW OFFICERS of the Cumpbcll-Losaing American
Legion Pont met with approximately 100 other member*
Fashioned fish fry and corn
igion grounds, Hew officers.
Lexecutive committed menf-

TUESDAY. MAY 17, 1960

The three Western heads of
•Ute met for two hours, and
later K was announced that they
would bold another session tonight.
Within minutes Communist dip­
lomats leaked word that Khru­
shchev would go to East Berlin to
sign a separate peace treaty—a
move that could plunge the world
into Us gravest crisis since World
War It.
Khrushchev hat made U clear
that such a treaty would end all
Western rights in West Berlin, lla
warned in a aeries of violently
anti-American spent ins last week
that any atiampt to save Barilo

SANFORD, FLORIDA

with force would be met by
force.
Communist diplomala said this
afternoon Khrushchev considered
tha period of negotiations with the
Illet on Germsny terminated for
the time being and that Russia
would proceed unilaterally on Ber­
lin.
Ute Communists said a draft
peace treaty already had born
worked out and tha* Khrushchev
brought U to Paris, ready lo sign.
They said Khrushchev now frit
himself freed from last year’s
Berlin truce accord with Eisen­
hower and other Western leaders.

ber; John Fierro, third vice prenident; 'Cecil Carlton,
second vie* prenident; Riley Jeffooat, present com­
mander; Robert Mahan, new commander.; Harry Ruiutell,
chaplain; Eugene StoWl, historian and George Maybury,
finance officer. ■*“ .................. \
(Herald Photo)

Whitt skipping the summit ses­
sion Khrushchev itaued • formal
statement at the embassy ea&gt;
noundng an Impossible demand—
he was ready to return to the
summit if the United Stataa pub­
licly condemned its "aggression,*
punished all thoae responsible end
assured Russia inteliigsaee flights
will not be repeated. Eisenhowe*
already had stopped them.
M was clear the United Slates
could go no further than lo and
the flights. To go further would
be public humiliation before the
eye* of the world and an admis­
sion that the Soviets were the
"peace" leaders and the West the
"aggressors.”
The Communist propaganda
machine did not even wail for e
reply. Diplomats began spreading
the word that Khrushchev was
ready to sign the treaty that
would divide Germany forever.
Khrushchev brought the confer­
ence to the brink of failure Mon­
day wheo he insulted Eisenhower
and the United Slates with charg­
es of "treachery" and Issued an
ultimatum — an apology er he
would go home.
Ha brought it ■ step closer to­
day when ha repeated the altb
malum in e sldawalk interview
before driving M miles into the
country on a sight-seeing expedi­
tion while the world waited lo see
U it could hope for peace.
Already the free world waa ral­
lying lo Its* side of Eisenhower
and blaming the blowup of the
summit conference squarely os
Khrushchev.
The
Communist
world replied with the worst out­
burst of anU-Amarieen propagan­
da la many years.
Many persona blamed the stub­
born Khrushchev aland an aerioue
difficulties within tha fleviet Union
Itself. Paris newspapers speculat­
ed Uiat Khrushchev no longer
bald the pawn* he oaoe held .
tbit the disherd Ws Unites were
rc-emarglog as the true lie to n
of Russia.
. Fmm Peris te TWkyo, newapo*
ra berated the Soviet leader'tot
Ing "crude . 4 bellicose . . •
rude."
The Communist press blamed
the U. I. Intelligence plena inch
dent tor the aummi^ blowup. ,.
Communist China's reaction to*,
dinted that if Khrushchev had
laid his plana In advance, he had
not mentioned them to Peiping.
Nearly a day after the Khrw*
thebe* statement rocked the confere new, the Communist Chines*
press and radio wee* silent nw
the subject,
"Don't be so bloody rude," Iba
London Daily Mirror advised
Khrushchev in fat
headline*.
"Who do you think you are?
Stalin?"
"The Impression grows that iU
of this was prepared with fore­
thought by Soviet diplomacy,"
West Germany's Frankfurter Allgrmelne wrote.
The news hit Writ Berlin hard.
Berliners had hoped the summit
would bring them tOme relief
from th* threat ol a Soviet take­
over.
"It wmiM he mo t drptorabl*
and oulragcuu« if Soviet maneu­
vering suererdeJ In prove!.int *
breakoff of ll:c . inference before
it has sarted." Mayor Willy
Brandi's government said.

C

provides for closure of schools if
federal troops coma to hack up
integration.
Carlton said Sunday that Bryant
ate dinner withvAjtgroea while
making o political.apoparancs at
n Negro lestaurant In Jackaonville. Iliyant showed on affidavit
from a Negro woman at tha din­
ner in which aha said nothing
about Uryant sitting or eating
with Negroes.
Ths affidavit Carlton produced

Momiay said Bryant attended the
dinner and solicited votes, but did
not say ha at*.
Uryant repeated hi* denial Mon­
day night saying, "the statement
by my opponent that I ate dinner
with a group of Negroes is an
utter falsehood." Bryant did not
deny Monday that ha attended the
meeting and made a apooeh.
He demanded an apology from
Carlton, saying Carlton was using
desperation tactics,

Dr. C l y d e Brothers, county
fipalth director today aubraiUed *
proposed equipment Hat lor tha
county health Motor Including $1$,044 worth of equipment.
Dr. Brother* submitted th* pro­
posed list lo the County Commis­
sion, who deferred action until
approval of the proposed list
romre from tn* State Departinent
of Health.
Tnc biggest item on the list was
&gt;3..j&lt;i0 worth of X-ray equipment.
Dr. Brothers said tha center
would bo ready for occupancy by
1lie fall.
In olber business during tba
meeting, the commission gave iU
final approval io tha electric*I and
plumbing regulations recently rec­
ommended by the county'a newly
organised electrical and plumbing
boards.
The board also gave tenta­
tive approval to a plat of Goldie
Manor after the developers elimi­
Davisiln Hospital
nated a drainage twain and agreed
lo install a storm aawer and haok
A fter Collapse
up to a central water and sewage
Sanford attorney S. J. Davit system. —
to ,.Jr. waa in the Winter Park Mem­ Fjnai approval to
orial Hospital today for observa­
tion after he rullapied Monday
night while te Winter Park.
Dinner Wednesday
Davis was sdmMsd to the hos­
pital to await rlsulis of a check­ For DeBary C O f G *
up. The hospital reported hit con
The DeBary Chamber o f - O V
dittos a* good.
mrrrc will bold a dinner meeting
at the Stetson University Dining
Wednesday at 1 p. m.
DeBory Firemen's Hoorn
The speaker will, ho Norbaat
Felon, an eacMtga student tram
Memorial Today
Dortmund, Oermaoy, who hoa
1%* DeBary ^ Volumtoer^Fir*- boon studying at Soatiaola High

Ii ax pec led after County Attorney
Mack Cleveland Jr. baa a chance
to check Into the developer* finan­
cial statement.
Tba board also agreed te advmtiso for bids on a portable drag­
line at Ha June ? meeting.

MIAMI (Ui'D — Doyle Carlton
Jr. released wh*L he said was a
sworn affidavit Monday night that
Karris Bryant attended a dinner
at n Jacksonville Negro restau­
rant and solicited votes for gov­
ernor.
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Carlton had staled on lelevlaioii
Sunday night that Uryant "afo
dinner"
Negros* at th#
th* res­
rss____ with Negroes
taurant. At that time, Uryant said,
"You stoop so. low, sir, lo charge
■ns with something 1 didn't (If."
Bryant indicated Monday' thst
whet h* waa denying was that he
ate In tha restaurant.
Bryant produced documents to­
day which ha said proved that hla
opponent told deliberate lias to
hurt Bryant on tha race Dtu*.
Bryant dealt with Carlton's
charges against him on interposi­
tion, school clooing, sating dinner
with Negroes and Negro voting
in Volusia County.
"Tha reason thst 1 am concern­
ed at all about this," Bryant said,
“la that 1 don't know what lla will
ba told tomorrow.
"I am worried about charges
that might be levelled in the clos­
ing day* of tha rampsiKO when I
would not have lime to refute
them and th* people won't have
time lo find out the truth."
Carlton had charged Uryant was
for interposition anil he was
against it. Uryant showed a certi­
fied copy of a letter, purpoitedly
written by Carlton to a constitu­
ent in which Carlton said ha was
for interposition.
Carlton stated that Urysnt said
ho would riot* schools in Ibe fare
of federal Integiation attempts.
Bryant produced the voting rorutd
of the 1967 legislature In which
Carlton voted for tba law which

Mmol to Utoerd. toe wtfl roteto

eervicM fer Jot* R. Martin, out hla esperienes* and otonrvattoua
of Its msmbers, te the DeBary a* a student tn his homeland and
to tote anuaisp,

Carlton's prepared statement
Monday night staled!
"My campaign headquarters is
now in possession of n number of
affidavits certifying that during
th* month of January, 1000, my
opponent, Karri* Bryant, attended
a dinner masting with n group at
Jacksonville Negroes at Buster
Ford's RsstaursnL . . . 1 take no
pleasure In making this announce­
ment. But I feel compelled to do
so after the folio accusations
Isvrlltd at me."
Carlton had charged that Bry­
ant carried all but one of tha pre­
dominantly Negro precincts In
East Volusia County In tha first
primary, Bryant displayed voting
recordt which showed ha carried
non* of them.
"Thee# have boon the points of
Issue and tension In the second
primary." Bryant aald. "He (Carl­
ton) raised every point. Ho has
bean casting race against race and
North Florida against South Flor­
ida, and ea every issue I proved
him to b* false."

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THE NAVY RELIEF SOCIETY FUND DRIVE received A «
total lug Marly 92,000 from tha Sanford Officer's Wivaa Ot
Mrs, JaiiUe Loper, areeidwri a i the club, presented the shack to (
Lewis D. Thorny, IN AI — suttee effteer. Atoe on hand tor Hi
were nieplsln W. M. Hearn, chairman of the fund drift a id
LewgtoK HPM— ktof Heavy Attack Wing Qm woUa.

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Kennedy Rated Overwhelming
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By MYRT1E C. WILSON
Home Demons'.ratlna Agent
"Can't stop for breakfast. Got to
run."
.
"Let's skip lunch and run down
town—we'll have to hurry."
"Put the dinner back in the
oven; we'll eat It after tha meet­
ing. there Just Isn't time now.
So often when there isn’t time
for everything we take time from
eating to do the other things. We

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BALTIMORE (UPI) — Sen. | A victory would net Kennedy 34
. John F. Kennedy (Mass.) was more delegates to ths Democratha avsrwhalmlng favorite to to- tic national convention. A United
day's Maryland Democratic preal- Praia international compilation
M «m (D-Ora.)
•th at candidaU.

HAVANA (U P I)-P rrnaa Libre,
Havana'a last outspoken independ­
ent newtpeper, hea been Uken
ever by employes who reluscd to
print an editorial denouncing what
It called "tite sinister international
by Ruiaia against our

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Assistant publlahsra Humberto
Medrano and Ullsaa Carbo, signa n of tha editorial, sought asy­
lum la the Panamanian Embassy
as political . rafugaes. Publisher
Barrio Carbo had already left
tha countryA "workers committee" pub­
lished Monday's edition, without
the offending editorial and other
n a tte r . critical of Pramiar Fidel
Castro’s government. A spokes■tan for the committee aald ha
didn't know what Pransa Libra's
ultimata fata would be.
Diario da la Marina, another In­
dependent paper which had critlilsed the Castro regime, waa tak­
en over by ita amployei last
Wbek.
Fire former employe* of Dalrlo
do Is Marina, Including its haws
editor, w an espsllsd Monday
from the national nawemen'a
ui l en-meanlng they cannot work
for any newspaper in Cuke,
At the same Unit, the governmeat announced It Is establishing
f t sugar-growing "cooperatives"
on Usd In Orients province seised
Am i the United Fruit Co.
Copt. Antonio Nunes Jinenct,
working bom of Castro's land're­
tu r n Institute, said United Fruit
Witt receive about 14,150,000 In 30m u
heals for 171,000 a c r e s of
mad, valued by the company at
Shout M million.
AU of the U. 8.-owned com­
pany’s Cuban sugar plantations

Flying K itts
NEW YORK (UPI)-rive safe­
ly rates Mr boys whs fly kites
■Aar11 by one ef the satlon’s
large electric systems (Wait
Pena Electric).
—Fly pear kite away from aleeMo wires and television anten­
na*. Always ua* dry cotton airing
•HWt metal.
—Pick a level spot away from
power Uses, one without Mg
racks or trees, so you'll kavo
ylaaty el foam to run.

SlA!"*

use highway* or aUeeli
kite*. Traffic cam be a

—Make sura your kite dosaa't
have aag metal h i t — lined or
Strands af win. Then or wet
•ord. could mean serious Injury
*r oven coat your Ills If they
tome into contact with electric
Base.
—Bo sun your cord Is properly
sailed oe tt won't become antangled, u your kite dees get
taught or tangled In a tree or
win, team U then. Dost climb
is free It Aaather trite la cheapar than Injury ar death caused
Bg falling late contact with dec-

161H convention votes on the
bna|« of pledged d t l r f i t f * and
known first ballot p re ftra n c e e . Ha
needs 761 for tha nomination.
Warm, sunny waathar waa oxpactad to halp produra a rood
turnout Maryland alactlon of*
fielala aald It probably would
bring aoma 100,000 DtmoeraU to
tha polls.
Then are no antrtaa In the
Republican presidential primary,
Kennedy, whose bandwagon has
gained Increased momentum since
hla victory la the Writ Virginia
primary, waa conceded ' by both
hla own and M om 's ramp as tha

MIAMI (UPI) - Police said
Monday a ll-year-old South Charlesion, W. Va„ youth would be
charged with first degree murder
In the death of ■ 31-year-old sales­
man who was found with hla
throat cut.
Officers said Larry Wayaa Har­
mon, a construction worker, told
them he slashed the throat of
William D. Beard "accidentally."
"He wai asleep and 1 waa just
trying to gat hla billfold when be
jerked up," police quoted Harraon a a saying. "The knife cut
Mm. It cut me, toe."
Two petrol men stopped Harmon
In the pre-dawn bouri Sunday ai
tha youth crossed some railroad
tracks. They saw a bloody hand­
kerchief In hla right hand and
arrested him when be produced
two bUUolds, Mi and Beard *.

THE DKBARY KADET8 will perform precision showmanship drills in ths A m sd Forces Day parade May 21,

Tha Chuluota Women'a Club will
present a water safely demon*
it ration at I p. m. May 14, at
the Community House.
The profram la being planned
by the beach director of the
Greater Chuluota
Community
Club. Mrs. Virginia Chadwick, un­
der whole direction an extensive
water safety program waa con­
ducted last summer nt the Com­
munity Club beach.
Plana a rt now underway for
Swimming classes again this
summer and it waa felt this would
be an opportune time for (be wa­
ter safety demonstration to take
place.
Guest speaker for the evening
will be Steve Beckner, authority
on water safely and an authorised
American lied Cross First Aid
sad Water Safely Instructor. Beck­
ner la owner and. operator of tha
Aquatics Co. Pool In Orlando
where he donates much of his
time and service* In promoting
water safety.
A film will be shows on "Teach­
ing Johnnie How To Swim" and
"People and Boats In and Around
the Water." Thera will alas bo ■
demonstration of the now accept­
ed method of mouth to mouth ar­
tificial raiuicltalJon, demonstrated
by water safety Instructors, PhylUs Howell and Sharon lloweU,
Admission la free and the Wom­
ens Club cordially Invites all In
tits community and (unrounding
communities to attend and to
bring their children nsd ask their
teenagers to attend.

A MAY DAY celebration
wee recently heltj *t the
Enterprise School. Top pic­
ture ahows the king end
queen end their court Bot­
tom picture, Msy Day
Qussa Linda A rter and
King Dsnnls Ward.

Soviets Predict
Early Manned Flight Bon V oyage Party’
MOSCOW (UPI)*—Soviet scien­
tists today Issued confident prodictions ef an early manned satel­
lite launching on tha basis of data
collected by the huge Russian
"space ship" which was put Into
orhlt Sunday.
Tha nearly 10,000 pound span
vehicle, complete with S asperate
pilot's compartment end dummy
astronaut, was Visible to the
naked eye—weather permitting—
over n number of cities meroaa the
world.
Prof, V, I. Ilforov, n well known
aatronautleal expert, dlesloead
Monday that the big satellite was
communicating to Soviet listening
■Ullons through a "telepboM In­
stallation’' as wall aa by tadle.
Its performance on Ita South-north
orbit soma 300 milts above the
earth waa described as perfect.
Blfotwv aald the pressurised pae■engsr compartment, which has
kept livable t e m p e r a t u r e *
throughout the flight, la the "cab­
in of future" which Soviet apoee-

Orlando Luncheon
Honors Bride-Elect
Min Margaret Arndt, daughter
of Mr. and Mn. Jerry Arndt,
Oviedo, and finacce of Frederick
Pankc. waa guaat of honor whan
M n. Paul Mikler, Mra. Roy Weiaenbarger, Mra. Joe Battle, M n.
James K ,....................
Brookshire end Mrs.
Richard Kotrner entertained with
a luncheon a t tha Skyline Restaur­
ant In Orlando.
Tbo table decorations, place
card* and favora carried out tha
bridal motif. The hostess present­
ed her with an oven grill as a
momenta of the occasion.
' Others enjoying tha luncheon In­
cluded Mra. Jerry Arndt, mother
of tha guaat of honor, Mn. Stephen
Tuhy and M n. Ralph Keeler Jr.,
Unton Park and Miss Jo Ana oil-

Monroe Home C/t

Plans Installation
"Stop Worrying and Start Living"
was tha topic of tbo program glvea
by Mn. Clover M am at tha
monthly Hireling of the Lake Mon­
roe Home Demonstration Club held
at the home of M n. Daisy DowtU
In Loch Arbor.
Mn. M arn notated out that a
non-worrier, ta.ay, Is as scarce
i t i buttonhook. Moat often the
things undone seem to cause the
most worry. She suggested that
putting worry to work wlU chanM l the energy Into dlnct action
—Try to eliminate things that
cause worry — Tilings that you
can do something about, work on,
but things you can do Mthlng
about, learn to accept.
Mrs. Marrs also led the devo­
tion and n s d a poem, entitled
"My Garden." Reports w an given
from the recent council mooting
and tour, made by dub members,
of tha Deep South plant.
Plans were made for a family
get-logdher at the J u m meeting.
It will be held In tha MW educa­
tions I building of tha Upaela Com­
munity Prasbyterlan Church, Juno
I starting at 4 p. m. Installation

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of now officers for the coming year
will ho held at this meeting.
M n. H. L. Johnson, president,
welcomed Mrs. Charles Policy as
a new member. Mrs. Dowall gave
a demonstration on bow to make
fiber flowers end served rafraihmints to M n. M am , Mn. John­
son, Mrs. Louise Thompson, Mrs.
J. H. Timid, Mrs. Jack SUndUer,
Mrs. Alice Nordgran, M n. J . C.
Sapp, M n. Olga Hunter, Mrs. Ha­
u l Gardner, M n. Lucille Fttigeraid, M n. Charles Peiley and a
guest Mra. Mary Lee.
M n. Hunter, Mrs. M am , Mn.
Johnson, Mrs. Mary Hlttall and
Mrs. J. E. Andrews will repre­
sent the club at the Short Course
in Galnesvtlle la July.

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Honors Graduate
Mrs. Edward Smith entertainad with a coka and chatter party
at her horn* os Catalina Or.
honoring Mlai Faya Gamer, one
of the Seminole High School gra­
duates.
The guests gathered In the pe­
tto at 4 p. m. for tbo social
hour together. Ths honoree re­
ceived graduation gifts from the
hostess and Mrs. W. F. Gamer,
bar grandmother. Assorted sand­
wiches, cookies and cold drinks
were served to tltohe present.
Invited guests Included, Jane
Osborne, Jeanne Southward) Janet
Glenn, Sally Williams, Sherieno
Shepard, M a r i l y n McDaniel,
Frances Strickland, Kay Ivey,
Sue Koke, Marty Stamper, Carolac Oitorbolm and Barbara Brad'
l»y.

Myrm S lm b , FarmWi/e
What • question! I drive ■
*Jmp* Universal every day.
I croee some rough eeonlry•Ida, and I’d sure kata to he
•took without 4-wheel drivel
Aayvray* women ate more
tatelttl driven tkaa

D ifferen t P ath s

LOVELL, Wyo. (UPI)—Goorge
and Jack Asay of Lovell may do
Florida’s 1PM farm production a tot of arguing tkla year. Jack
was a record I54P.700.000 — a waa ra-elacted Democratic county
$100,000,000 tncranso ever tha chairman the same week George
year before.
was named Republican chairman,

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V iiea ^g|)| n y n ippnh
riale 'Jeep* vehicles the way
de —what da they care
•he* the lew Initial oeet er
lha high resale value? But
ehynoflrtwemn laaa the
H ueun *f real drivingV
Alter nil, it'a n frao country,

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BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) University of Varmont extension
service clothing specialist Mrs.
Lois Souk advises, "Save thw
label on every fiber product yoQ
buy and you'll be money ahead.”
She aald, "If you know the fiberi
In your curtains, upholstery and
household linens, as well is
clothing, you can avoid expensive
mistakes when you wash or clean
tho_i."

(••hod of 'Imp* vehicle owners)

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Goto' Down To UU One Trail**
leaerad With

W atch Labels

Should women
be allow ed to drive
• ‘J e e p ’ vehicle» ?

Honors Mrs. O ’Hara
Mn. D. E. Dearolpb, Mrs. D. J.
Brough and Mri. T, F. Dedman
were joint hosteates at a coffee
in honor of Mrs. H. L. O'Hara.
Mrs. Donald Jones and Mrs. S. O.
Chase poured coffee and tea from
aervlcea from a table beautifully
decorated with iris sad white car­
nations.
The color of the eenter arrange­
ment waa matched by wedgwood
blue sad white candles in two tu­
r n candelabra. Mrs. H. S. Moore
Mrs. A. W. Smith, M n. D. A. Kins
end Mrs. H. H. Osborne also as­
sisted the hostesses.
Mn. O’Hara and har three childn n left by .plane from Orlando
for Naw York, Their Itinerary In­
clude* Lisbon, Madrid, and Rome
where they will met Lcdr. Hush
O'Hara and tour the Mediterran­
ean.

•U know this Isn't good. Sooner
or later it catches up hnd we pJy
for It by lack of pep, a tired,
worn-out feeling and becoming s
good candidate for the many in­
fections so common this time te
year.
*
Eating on the run Is not re­
commended, However, a wellchosen snack Is batter than noth­
ing and will help to prevent ex­
cessive wear and tear on our
bodies and provide them with
something to keep us going. Perbapa you over-slept. An eggnog
and a glass of orange Juice are
quickly prepared end easy i*
drink while gettin/ dressed.
#
Occasionally there just lint
time for lunch. A box of cracktrs,
soma of those cheeses that corns
In one-ounce sections and a box
of dried fruit kept in the car, in
a desk drawer or locker malts a
quick tasty lunch that lakes only
one hand.
Dinner is the third Important
meal of tha day. It Is a time to
relax and enjoy a meal well p ls ^
ned for good nutrition and godfi
eating. But it docs happen that
schedules get Jammed up. A pea­
nut butter sandwich and tomato
juice Is not much of a dinner.
But you’ll be surprised how much
quicker you can handle the busi­
ness of a meeting if you take a
few seconds necessary to mike
and swallow II.
You can't beat the need for
nourishing food to keep you on
the go. If you must skip a m e ^
once In a while; at least go half­
way. Make sure you have some
sort of nourishing food for ths
go. go, go, to go M.

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Miss Wimberly Weds

With Cruise

Larry W. Harris

On Halifax River
Five young people who are tarnben of the Seminole High School
and DeLand High School graduat­
ing classes, were honored by the
Training L'nloa of the Osteen Bap­
tist Church. Friday evening. They
Were Miss Fay Noel, Miss Barbara
Ann Clark. Jimmy Shiver*, Her­
man Allman and Robert Brooke.
The group’ enjoyed a cruise
aboard the, "Scaurrere II", They
gathered at the church and drove
to Daytona Beach. There they
boarded the cruiser and traveled
up the Halifax River, for a two
and one half hour trip. Refresh­
ments were served on the boat.
Chaperones were Mrs. Lois
Brooke, Mra. Don Stowell, Rev.
and Mrs. Joe Doulhit:, Mr. and
Mra. David Hosaek, Mr. and .Mrs.
Elmer Shivers, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
vin Riggs, Mr. and Sirs. Robert
llirt, Herald Hosaek and Roger
Brooke.
,
Attending were Barbara Nichol­
son. Patty Vinclent, Reglnia Clark,
Sylvia Brooke; Jean Masters. Max­
ine and Donna Stowell, Jeanne
Robson, France* and Naney Riggs,
Penny Nixon. Judy Harvey, IJnda
AT THE TRI-HI*Y TEA. left to right, are Miss ftoxemnry Southward, hos­
Tyler. Judy Rimtcn, Linda Bush,
tess, Misa Rebecca Stevens, sponsor. Miss Eileen Myers, new president and
Carrell Crim, Jsnelle Clark, Relay
Miss Pejfjry Price, retiring president.
tHcrald Photo)
Schuememann.
Steve Hollaway, Edgar Sutton,
Paul Sermons, Butch Shivers,
Robert Brooke, Herman Allman,
Jimmy Shivers, Danny Neal. Jack
Boone, Doug Miller, John PeterA tea, honoring tha senior girls High School at the home of Min wichea, mints, null and punch son, Tom Lemon. Kenneth Hosaek,
and thrir mothers, was given by Rosemary Southward in Mayfair. were served to the guests. During Donald llaney, Leslie Gary, Larry
The refreshment table was over­ tha afternoon Mils Rebecca Stev­ Hirt, Joe German and Buddy
the Tri-Hi-Y girls of Seminole
laid with a while linen cloth and ens, sponsor, was presented with Brooke.
centered with an arrangement of a lovely gift of silver.
To romove a dark film from an
red rosea and white carnations.
Osteen Teachers
Members of the planning com­
Tall red tapers, carrying out the mittee were MDi Southw ard, Mise aluminum pan. fill with hot water
class colon, and ailvrr appoint­ Deanne Nichols. Mist Eileen My­ to one inch above the ring, add t
or 2 tablespoons of cream of tar­
ments completed the table decora- ers and Misi Penny Anderson.
Entertain Children
tar, and boil 10 minutes.
tiona.
About ISO gueils called during
Then scour with aoap or deter­
* Mr. and Mra. Harold Harris,
Small party tea eakes, (and- tha appointed hours of 4:30 to 4:30 gent suds, waah In hot sudsy wa­
^ teacher* at tha Osteen school, en­
p. m.
ter, and finish off with a hot ria*e.
tertained Ihe children of the first,
arcomi and third gradei,‘at a Seminola Lodge
slumber party in their home at
Orange City Estates, recently.
Games were played and all were Honors Mothers
given paper hate, balloons and
sparklers. Refreshments of tee Seminola Rebekah Lodge No,
cream rones, pop corn and cold 43 met Thursday evening at the
Odd Fellowa Hall. Two out of
drinks were served.
They were served breakfast of slate visitors were welcomed,
•sw eet rolls, boiled eggs, dougli- Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson and Mra.
nuts, applet and milk. The child­ Elinor Letton, members of Lady
ren then took turns at horse back Cheater Lodge, No. 4T of Neptune,
riding until the parents called for N. J.
A report waa given of a recent
them.
Those attending were Becky and visit to Kissimmee Lodge No. 42,
Barbara Gowen, Susan Sells, Bren­ by several members. All Moth­
da Palmer, Melissa German, Ka­ ers wwre honored by the Noble
ren Oslcrn, Linda Whidden, Mary Grand, Mrs. Bertha Snyder. Mra.
Gary, Either and George Fraser, John Juris told a Mothers Day
Neil Collwell, Loren Jones. Ash story, ’‘white lilacs" and Mra.
Pell, Dell Rutherford, Michael Snyder aaaisted by Mra. Juna
^Shivers, Robert Workman, Chester pinned a red and white corsage
'Carpenter, Gary and Scoochy Grif­ on each xuest. The next meeting
will be May 2*, at • p- m.
fin, Douglaa and Jack Juris.

Tri-Hi-Y Girls Sponsor Tea

MR. AM) MRS. I.ARRY WINDELL HARRIS

Parties Honor

THRILLS! CH ILLS! SEE
JOEY CHITWOOD'S

H ELL D R IV ER S
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1IONOREE8 AND HOHTES8 at tho neighborhood tra are from left, Mra.
Grover Sewell, a new resident, Mrs. Ralph Still and Mrs. Monard Lilleboe,
who a rt leaving Sanford and Mrs. George Ackley, hostess.
(Herald Photo)

Jumping off rumpa into apace!
Balaaria# em two wheels!
Roiling ever aat over!
Crashing ear head-on!

Tea Honors Three Neighbors

LEARN HOW NOT TO DRIVE

ORLANDO

Mrs. Georgs Ackley entertain­
ed with a neighborhood tea at
her home. 2014 Klixabeh Court
to Grove Manor. Gucsta of honor
were Mra. Grover Sewell, wife
of the new Presbyterian minister,
Mrs. Ralph Still and-Mra, Monard
Lilleboe. Mr*. Still is moving to
Washington, D. C. and Mra, Lille­
boe li leaving for Patuxent River,
Md.

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A b1ue,and white color theme
waa carried out in decorations
and refreshments. Sandwiches,
eake, fondant strawberry candy
and punch were served. Assisting
with the eerviog were Mr*. Rob­
ert Moore and Mrs. Lewis Earle.
Other friends and neighbors who
railed during Ihe afternoon were
Mrs. W. J. Iloeller, Mrs. Jack
Burney, lira. Milton Smith, Mrs.

H. B. McCall, Mra. Colin Pember­
ton, Mra, B. W. Bartholomew,
Mrs. E. R. Horrell, Mra, Charles
MrBratnle.
Mra. A. L. Anderaon, Mra. Richard Andrus, Mrs. J. J. Cates, Mrs.
G. R. Gay, Mrs. John Linbach,
Mrs. W. S. Evans, Miss Ruth
Brown and Miss Clara Dietrich
of Atlanta, Ga,

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REPAIRS TO A MINIMUM OVER THE

ing one formed a bride'a white
lilies on the mantle and an un­
usual arrangement o( roses cen­
tering the serving table.
Games were enjoyed by the
guests, Including humorous wedfling Incidents related by each
gueal and a game pertaining to the
old aaying, "something old, some­
thing new, something borrowed,
something blue" and "a dime for
her left ahoe." Prizea were award­
ed to Mra. A. II. Ray Jr., Mrs.
Ed Parker and Miss Lucille
Urookshlre.
Delirious refreshments were
served to Mrs. Kd Parker, Mrs.
Hit] Martin, Mra. Rob Parker,
Mrs. Walter A. Teague, Mra.
Thomas Moon, Mrs. G e o r g e
Means, Mrs. Merritt Sisley, Mrs.
Young Harris, Mra. A. H. Ray, Jr.,
Mrs. Bill Marlin, Mrs. Paul Mlkier, Mra. Rrx Clonls, Mrs, I,eon
Ulliff, Mrs. Jim Parltn. Mra. Mar­
lon Kates, Mrs. Don Ulrey, Miss
Lucille Brookshire, Mrs. Bob
Ward, the honnrre, her mother,
Mra. John Lundy and Mra. U I..
Faulk, Sr., mother of the bride­
groom-elect.
Misa tAindy, was also honored
when Mra. C. R. Clcmta Jr. and
her mother, Mrs. I*. L. Lingo
Sr., entertained with a cake parly
al tha home of the former recent­
lyArtistic arrangfinenli w e r e
formed of stokesias, snapdragon*,
roses, petunia, iiguslrum, garde­
nia or purple ehrysanthemuma
throughout the spacious parly
rooms.
The tea table, overlaid with a
lace cloth, was centered with
an unusual arrangement of snap­
dragons, mixed with other Spring
flowers.
Sandwiches, nuts, miniature
eakea, potato chlpi, dip and rrackara completed the table arrange­
ment. The honorea waa presented
with a pink, crystal candy dish
by Mrs. (’louts and Mrs. Lingo.
About 33 guests were invited
to enjoy the event with the
bonorce.

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TUESDAY
Little Women Story Ltague
meets al the home of Linda Mit­
chell an 3rd. St. at 7 p. m. Elec­
tion of officers for the comini year
will be held.
WEDNESDAY
Civic and Fine Aria Depart­
ment* Joint meeting starting with
covered dish luncheon at noon.

P RESTI GE

PRIDE'*

QUALITY MEANS BTURDY CONSTRUCTION. RAVENNA PARK HOMES ARE BUILT ON A
FIRM FOUNDATION, WITH LIFETIME TERRAZZO FLOORS, MASONRY CONSTRUCTION, FUR­
RED WALLS, AND BUILT-UP, OR SHINGLE ROOFS DESIGNED FOR FLORIDA WEATHER.
THIS

Mother Honored

Oviedo Bride-Elect
The lovely It. W. Estes home
in Oviedo, was the srene of a
personal shower honoring brideelect, Misi Ann Lundy. Co host­
ess with Mrs. Estes for the oc­
casion Included her daughter, Mrs.
Jack Dodd and Mrs. E. L. Lultrell.
Adding color were the attrac­
tive floral arrangements, includ-

The wedding of Miss Linda Wim­
berly and Larry Windell Harr*
\rai solemnized May a at 6 p m.
at the Congregational Christian
Church. Dr. Fred Kn'mlnger and
Chaplain William Hearn officiated
at the candle light, double ring
ccrrmohy
The bride i( the daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. William It. Wimberly
of Sanford and the groom it the
son of .Mr. and Mr*. Sherman E.
Harrit of Spring City, Tenn.
The church tvas decorated with
arrangements of white gladioli,
chrysanthemums and frrn. Mita
Mary Jn lloliintun. auloiat and
Mrs. Helen iteinusat, organist,
presented a program of wedding
music. Miss Itnhinson sang, *1
Love You Truly" and "0 Fromlie Me,*’
Mr*. Kalhrrine Watkins was ma
Iron of honor. Bridesmaids were
Barbara Wimberly, sister of the
bride, and Pamela St. John. Jo­
seph W. Dogear, brother-in-law
of the groom, was best man and
serving at ushers were John and
Steve Davis.
The bride, given In marriage by
her father, wore a waltz length
gown of white silk organza with
satin applique at the neckline, on

A t Church Program
Mra. Sarah Hodges was chosen
at apecial mother of the Upsala
Community Presbyterian Church
for being a devoted person to
her children, church and com­
munity at the Mother's Day pro­
gram, Sunday evening at tho
church. Thomas Andes, program
chairman for the avenlng. preaented her with an engraved pia.
Also Included on the program
were readings on "mother" by Mr.
Andei and Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald
and special music by the Junior
Choir. Mrs. 11. L. Johnson, or­
ganist, played several number*
and accompanied the congrega­
tion In tinging requested selec­
tions.

Osteen

Personals
BY MM. CLARENCE SNYDER
Residents of the Osteen area are
reminded that a Sea Food school
Will tie held at the Florida Powc.*
and Light loungo In DeLand, Wed­
nesday at 9:3(1 a. m. It la sponsor­
ed by the Home Demonstration
Clubs of Volusia County, but the
public Is invited. Mrs. Sarah Albersim will be guest speaker.
Mr. and Mra. Gibson Dates and
son, Gary, spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, S, Peter­
son, It was Mr. Peterson's birth­
day,
Mra, Alma Walker entertained al
a demonstration party, Friday
evening. Those attending were Mrs.
George Snyder, Mrs. Willia Brown,
Mrs. Harold Pell, Mrs. Albert
Pell, Mrs. Vlnrient Brooke, Mrs.
Bay Pell, Mra. Clarence Snyder,
Mra. Edward Pel) and the host­
ess.

the ahnrt sleeves and encircling
the full skirt. She wore organza
fingerless mills and carried a
white Bihle, lopped with a whin
orchid and white satin ribbon
streamers.
The matron of honor wore a
yellow taffeta dress, featuring a
scoop neckline with bows at the
neck and waist. The bridesmaids
wore dresses similar lo tha mat­
ron of honor and all carried boo
quets of blue flowers.
The bride'a mother wore a while
linen ahralh, sprayed with pink
(lowers, white ahoea, ptnk hat and
gloves and a pink carnation cor­
sage.
FcfJDwing the ceremony a recep­
tion was held at the Church annex,
The refreshment labia waa cen­
tered with yellow and white chry­
santhemums, fern and wedding
bells. Brass candelabra and silver
appointments completed the decor­
ations. Cake and punch were
served lo the guests, AiaUUng
with the serving w tn Mr*. Lola
II. Duggar and Mra. Gerry Har­
ris, sisters of the groom.
Mrs. Harris chose for her going
away outfit, a gray suit with abort
fitted Jacket, white accessories and
the orchid from her bridal bouquet.
Following the wedding trip, the
couple will reside at UL Country
Club Drive In Sanford.
Out of town gueaia Included,
Jeraldlne Harris, of Adriau, Ohio,
Mra. Ethel Thompson, Cocoa, Mr.
and Mra. Stuart Carr, DeLand,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell WaiMns
and 31r. and Mra, Cecil Premia
of Winter Park.
The groom ia assistant manager
of the Winn Dixie atom ou First
Street.

Mrs. Moore Hostess
To V AH-5 Bridge
The VAH-S Officer's wire*
In Ihe afterburner of the BOQ
recently for their monthly bridge
party. Mrs. !L S. Moore, tho
hottest, served coffee lea nnd
danlah paalrlca lo the atitaea
playera.
High and low acore prizes were
awarded to Mra, Merle Saudi*
and Mrs. H. A. Lackey,
Others attending were Mr*. R.
E. Farmer, Mr*. R. W, Repp,
Mr*. E. E. Austin, Mrs, D. K.
Drarolph, Mr*. P. J, Ryan, Mr*,
11. G.Goben, Mr*. R. D. Murphy,
Mrs. D, J, Brough, Mri, I, M.
Rowell, Mr*. C. D. Scheooovtr,
Mrs, E. W. Fool#, Mra. A. J .
Blahs, and Mrs. H. H. Osborne,

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�'SOMEBODY'S BEEN EATING MY PORRIDGE!
The eyea of everybody ere upon Flo­
rida right now and dose checks a n being
•tads o n its activity in industry, business
quid government by a number of reporting
agpnelM,
. .Christian Sclenca Monitor, the Inter*
. natioiuUy circulated newspaper noted for
. &gt;Jta accurate analynln and factual writing,
soeeaUy started a whole series of articles
. on Florida's "expkmkm."
Important among the problems the
Monitor lists for Florida ere building new

PAR!*—In the memory of veta n a diplomat* ae International
meeting haa even begun under
each a' shadow aa darkens the
summit here (n Peris where the
fear heads of government ere
meeting. The cloud Cover ef auapteton, tear and uncertainty is
weU-atoN Hepsaetvabto, and If it
to toefcen even slightly by the
Mato the conference ends It will be
•eeaethfngef a miracle.
The A h e m i t the to p -P n sI4eat Klamhawm President Do-

highways, Improving municipal facilities
and effort! by county govoramantn to pro*
vide service* for growing populations with
limited tax revenue.
"Some tend to be a pathetic about their
local governments, hava little civic con­
sciousness," the . Monitor reported to the
world on Florida citisena.
We can apply that to Seminole County
aa a part of Florida and sea th at wa must
work harder to Impress the many, many
people who survey us that we are alert to
the opportunities of the times.

haa largely altered tho climate on
the eve of the conference, It la Im­
portant to see whet this alteration
really means. In private It ia be­
ing widely said here that tha dip*
lomatic-negotiating faction In the
American government engaged in
n long argument with tba mili­
tary-intelligence faction ever the
degree of risk that could safely be
. ing to penntrete
penetrate the
token la trying
barrier of Soviet secrecy. Aa In
other Instances la the peat, the
president either could not or
weald not reedy* tho dispute and
It came to a climactic end with tha
■hooting down of tho U-S. 1,100
mllea within the borders of tba
Soviet Union.
If tho debate w en public tjse
military-intelligence factiea would
surely argue that tha moaala of
photographs aald to have boon put
together la four yean ef espion­
age flights Justifies any risk. The
seal of this faction, including sev­
eral State Dopartmant figures in
Important position*, know* ae
limits aad It la strongly colored by

CASK X-MSi XU Miller, aged For example, boIdas— aad gray
heir, diabetes and cancer, possibly
f7, la Mre- Crane's father.
For SO yean he hoe lived In the multiple eetenele and myasthenia
gravis—those nr* just * few allmonte that may ha dee to lack of
ctrUla M ttsm l t m i clMMictli»
State agricultural callages have
thus recommended tho addition of
•gvan or eight trace chemicals to
cattle salt, end the animate .ore
then found to flourish bettor, be
less anted*, lee* likely to be star-

« vltaulas and mineral
tue thd "red salt" used
which contains several

are totally lacking, though they
Nd to b* In our coll.
C in e o r
re e e e re h e n
lik e w ise
a n t u s t h a t " r a n c o r is a p p e r a o t-

WASHINGTON - Our perfect
■newer In Urn Soviets' seniattonal
cries of rlghteoua Indignation over
tba flying apy eplaoda would be
to bag oursslvs* a Ruaalan plana
from wlthls our own border*.
And, from nil available authori­
tative Information, this could well
have been accomplished a num­
ber of timet the past several
yeara.*
Soviet planea violating the bor­
der* of North America? I recall

piU-Intoha asserted. Mte k
r due to soma chemical daft- thinking gradually cleared up,
nothing striking occurred for few
Wa have leveret ailment* that
ppeer primarily when we reach Than I aaw a striking change, as
tlddk aga
which seem to ha I , shall describe tomorrow en
aartgheeh thla aaaa and ita follow-

cut# the cold war without abate­
ment. Their argument hen validity
ae a herdbotled defense of eny
ugly nocaaalty la • tima of gravo
danger.
But whet lhay antirely overlook
nr* tbo political consequences of
their acta, and It la here that the
recast aveata must be weighed In'
relaUoa to the summit and to
America’s standing (n tha world.
IS the view of .this observer the
political eonacquencea can bo ap­
praised as follows i
1. The tnodeat hope of agreeing
at the summit on a new and lim­
ited objective In the disarmament
talks, on a nuclear teat agreement
and perhaps even on an Interim
status for Berlin haa boon dimin­
ished. Whether hop# haa been*
eclipsed entirely wo, should soon
know.
t. The French feel confirmed In
their policy of refusing to submit
their navy and air force to NATO
control without agreement for full
conaultaUon on ivory phase of the The Cuaate Grade, between Los
alliance. Tbo French press haa
printed inspired atoriea to the of* Angtlcs and San Francisco, waa
fact that the U-S Incident ahowa once tha supreme teat of any car.
Wa chugged up thla mountain In
the perils to America's allies of
failing to consult fully on all ■teaming low gear (tho railroad
aspect# of policy.
■till hooka up two englnea to haul
i. The etrala on the alliance la
evident In Groat Britain despite over thla natural division point),
the typical moderation In tha for* Wo aallod Into the beginning
alga policy debate In Um House of rice with sat teeth end a delight­
Commons. Macmillan la faced ful heart flutter. Within a quarter
firmly la a hopeful direction, re­ of a mile wo were down to the
peating the belief that if progress toweet gear. You could boar etmoit-human panting and groaning
Ha may be averted, It remained la lb* engine,
fa t Hugh Galtakell, loader of tha Halfway up. you found the cars
opposition, to speak solemnly and
soberly of tha grave threat to
peace la the announced policy by hind a faltering car, PUBHIN
tba United States of the right to that grad*. What a.msmoryl
peMtrato tha eovenlgn territory
ef another power.
4, Ratification of the Japanese- This morning we salted ever Uw
four-lea* grade la about tea min­
put In jeopardy In Tokyo. Time utes. By-passing tha town ef San
Magaxlne, by publishing datalla of Luis Oblspa on an Intricate overU*l flight* from Japanese bases, and-under roadway.
The "compact" did not atoam.
la..fact, tii* temperature needle
stayed steady. Everybody edited
ever at M mllea par hour (a thla
wonderful era ef hlghpowered
can.
At times below, a t tinea above
us, yen eeuld so* the narrow ribVotes nuot he a matter far Stem*
Haalsgy the Mod a l speculation
that too often eencste Itself out Is
theses long on conjecture and
short oa fact,
Tha oomwoaoct speculation bon
te that Khrushahev did want a reWhen I was eating i Madal-T
over this route, wa w an all flratsassihas by Secretary of State cteaa mechanics.
Better and Under Secretary Dll- It was on this route, tho down­
tea aad stetemente by DaUaulte hill port, that I ran Into a power­
aa denials ef tha desire to restive ful IB20 Cadillac.
outstanding issues) th at under Ha waa letting the atoam out ef
challenge at heme to show what his radiator when I cams boiling
la a practical way ha waa getting around tho bend.
aut ef all tin emlloe and the talks I put my food on tho brake—wo
ha attend on the plane episode and did that hopefully but usually
determined to make the most out nothing much heppenod. Ford
of it to put tha United States end brakes in those days wore more a
matter of company good Intea-

UOW TO S P £
A fto fiC T d W V
S a v it h

tlona. Thay .showed that: Hanry
Ford meant well by you.
Tho brakes, naturally, want off
duty.
Wa then clamped down on tho
reverse pedal. Thla aet up a ter­
rible chattering. But It did sot
alow you much.

It waa tha asms timo of ytor—
tho hills grain with Spring grass
and the patches of blue lupin and
yellow California popples.
I had left a littla headlight glass
on that apoL But apparently It
haa boon swept away by tha
yaera. I could not find a silver on
ooo
tho roadside.
Whan all else failed, wa had a
Even so, it waa a heady experl-'
desperation maneuver—something •are to stand In such an historic
Ilka tho peases tho quarterback
throws In tho lest five adnata*
The Cadillac maa aald: "My
W* Jammed down the revere# geeh, boy, don't yoe look whan
pedal; wa Jammed down the low- you're going?"
gear pedal; and wo yanked on the And I aald: "I sew where I waa
emergency brake, I suppose I waa going but I couldn't stop where I
going about I t miles an hear waa looklag."
when I kit. Rut line* 1 never could Wo then boat our fondora hack
gat that Ford up more than M Into shape. Simply by putting o n
mllea with n toll wind, It eccmed foot on tho tire end pulling. It waa
quit* Cut*
that simple before enra were ar­
The model-T hit the rear end of rowed with expensive chrome.
that monster. And It bounced off! I easerewed my radiator cap—
It bounced beck five feet Uk* a using an eld rag to keep from get­
rubber bell. What an amaslng carl ting burned. Aad a mushroom
se e
cloud of atoam shot up in tha air.
Anyway, I found that exact Aad after It coolad, we went on
•p e t 1 had to edge off the new *«r asperate ways.
highway and follow a deed end *• •*Nowaday*, I guess we weald ex­
change cards and laanranee earn-

. A veteran actor fell dead Juat
a moment after he made hit exit
Into tha wlnga of a Boston Theater.
For M-year-old Louts Heydt, Aet
I, Scent I of ’’There Was A Utile
Girl’’ was his final curtain.
Tha only one aware o* what
had happened was a fellow actor
who came to bit aid. The other
member* i t the ceit were not told
of their colleegue’a death until
tha end of the performance.
The audience found out about It
In their paper* the following mornlog­
it Is difficult for any of us to
Imagine ourselves making our
final exit. But make It we will,
and more than likely in the way
we le n t expect.
Viewed in Us proper perspective
It should be a stimulating thought,
not a grjm one. The part we play,
brief aod tnaignifleient as It may
seem, is Important in God's sight.
If we use our talents to honor
God and benefit olbera, our final
exit will be a triumphant entrance
Into heaven.
"Blessed are those servants
whom tho Master, on Hla return,
shall find watching."
(Luke 12:37)
Grant, 0 divine Savior, that I
may play my role well on the
■tage of life.

Demo Rights Plank
Approval Seen
WASHINGTON UF1) — Rep.
Chester Bowles (D-Conn.), chairmsn of the Democratic platform
committee, says the party'* lMtO
civil rights plsnk will not force
the South to bolt nor will It com­
promise on principle.
Bowles said Sunday the prob­
lem of keeping northern and south­
ern Democrats together "can be
bridged and will be bridged." But
be added, "There will tg no com­
promise on principler
far as
I’m concerned.”

ugl

Regarding your editorial "Soma
It being tha duty and obligation
Rafter B* Ritter Than Right,"
Thank you lor ooo ef the mat! of the (n o press te keep the
logical, fair-minded and ctear public oorrsclly Informed, I am
flunking editorial* aa published canfkdsat that such soul search­
ing aa called for bp your ex­
cellent and timely editorials will
cause the responsible thinking
citteena of Semlooto County to
caat aside all selfish motives and
work together for the mutual
benefit of tbemaelves and future
genarattobs.
Tha ayea of Florida have been
oa Seminole County—What have
thay seen? What will (hay a##?
Vernon W. Dunn
Tbo number of women drivers
te Um United Stoles Incroatod
11.1 percent between 1131 and
IMS, a survey by tbo Automobile
Manufacturers Association show-

►H R Y B L B R

■i
r

In the underground headquarter*
of Uio Strangle Air Commandln
Omaha.
Tba Air roree otflcar accom­
panying ma switched la on a
doted circuit television picture
from (ha North American Air Defenie Headquarters In Colorado
Springs.
An outline map of tbo continent
waa projected on the screen. Two
objecta lilted aa “unidentified”
were ahown, aa of that nomeat,
moving aouth on tbie tide of our
Distant E arl/ Warning line. “Moat likely Russian planes,"
the man laid calmly. When he
aaw my look of amaiamant he
pointed out offhandedly that So­
viet planea frequently p en etrate
the North American boundariea.
‘'Why don’t we aboot them
down?" I aaked. Ha almpiy amllcd. Waa it. perbapa, that we hold
our fire for fear that tbo Rede
would retaliate on our "aaooptog”
planea?
There have been reporta that
Ruaalan planea have been apotted
aa far aouth aa the Northwait
itatea. The Central Intelligent^
Agency obviously baa the full d e v
tatla on theae report! In lie file a.
Deaplte the dlsm,y and uoeailneaa In Waahington after the apy
alory first broke, there waa aome
reaaon for rejoicing.
It proved at leaat one thing:
That the CIA had, finally, produc­
ed Hi first aolid peace of evi­
dence of reel hooeat-lo-goodneia
ipylng • • whet we’re paying good,
hard-earned money for.
m
Over the yeara, the CIA h » be*W
come a aprawllng giant. Right
now they’re completing a WO mil­
lion building on the other aide of
the Potomac In Virginia which
approachea the aize of the Penta­
gon.
Last year, It ia aald, the Intelli­
gence people (numbering far In
ezeeta of 10,000) spent just
Juat a
shade under $1 billion. We ought
to bo able (o get a lot of spying
done for a billion dollars . . .
Ironically, the disefesura that
the United Slatei haa spies at
work will not make us lose fact
around the world. As Sen. Everett
Dlrkaeu (R., 111.), on Army In­
telligence man himself, said en
tba floor of (be Senate, "Spying
la aa old as Biblical history."
It's the manner In which the
whole abow was botched up that
hurts our prestige, To be lure,
the CIA at Units acta a bit
itraogsly. For on* thing, they've
gotten so cloak-and-daggeriih In
Washington that thay refuse to
admit that thay know who they
ara.
On* example: the number listed
in the telephone book far the CIA
Is Executive S-6US, I dialed the
number. CIA’s operator came on
and coyly said: "This la Execu­
tive M IU ."
I replied: "What agency !■
this?" Soberly, aba said: "Thla la
a defense agency.,

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l y JERRY COVINGTON
| trot all the way and was never In
Lefthander Ron Banovle regis­ •crious trouble. He fanned six bat­
tered his fourth win of the season ters and issued but one walk while
against one defeat here Monday I working the full nine Innings. He
f lig h t aa the Sanford Greyhounds ' missed his shutout bid In the sixth
inning when BUI D’AUessandro led
cossted past the Tampa Tarpons off the inning with a double, the
by a score of 7-1.
extra base hit by the Tarpons.
The Jilt Ic port aider was in con- only
Bill Sorrell followed with a single
to left and Bob Hattan hit a sacri­
fice fly to right field scoring
D’AUetsandro. From here on out
Bsnovic gave up but two more hits
and was never threatened.
BOSTON (UPI)
Heavy- Banovle, who waa hitting .175 A N EW WORLD speed record for outboards is set by
w e i g h t Johnny Twohada going into (he game, alio got in on
Burt Ross Jr., of Spokane, Wash., as he pilots this cus­
mptepped into the Rtitre of the the hitting act as he got two singles
tom-built hydroplane powered by a production 60-cublc
ring lights at Boston Arena in four trips lo the plate. In the
inch Mercury outboard motor through a one-kilometer
inning he drove in a run
Monday night and stripped second
course on Seattle's Lake Washington at an average
with an Infield single.
off his robe.
The Greyhounds jumped off to a
The crowd of 3,724 fight fast lead In Uie first Inning when
fans screamed their delight. centerficlder Pat Sisk singled with
Twohads forgot his boxing one out. Ossie Chavarria followed
with a single but was thrown out
trunks.
going to second on an outfield bob­
ble. Calypso Hinojosa then doubled
BALTIMORE, Md. (UPI) —
home Sisk with the first run.
Young Marvin McFarlsnd daThen came the big blow of the
mandril a shut at Don Jnrdan’a
game. First baseman Ken Darrelwelterweight crown today for upion blasted a fast ball over the
ccntcrfield wall driving across
netting him in a nun-title tuneup
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
W L Pet. Hinojosa before bird. It was HarMonday night, hut Jordan was
Lakeland ................ 20 7 .741 rclson's third home run of the sea­
flying
to (.as Vegas, Nev., fur a
Pilalka .................. IS 10 .615 son and It carried 400 feel.
title drfense against Benny tKid)
The
Greyhounds
picked
up
tiircc
SANFORD .................16 11 .593
averaging 115.347 mile* prr hour. I’aret of Cuba on May 27,
Leesburg ................ 14 jj .519 more runs in Ihe second inning on
Driver Burt Rosa Jr., Spokane
singles
by
Sisk,
Dube,
and
Banovle
St. Pete .................. 11 14 .440
salesman, went faster than any
Tampa .................... 11 16 .407 and a walk by Paul Gainraell. previous outboarder in history)
Orlando .................. 6 IS .346 They added their final run in the eclipsing by almost eight tn.p.h.
^Daytona .................. I II .308 fifth inning on singles by Hinojosa, the old internationally recognised
Harrelson, Maloney, and Banovle.
Americaa Leaiuo
Tonight the hard hilling Grey­ world record of 107.0 m ph. set
W. L Pci. GB hounds travel lo Leesburg. In ear­ by Hu Entrop with a similar en­
Baltimore
15 10 .600 ... lier meetings bclween these Iwo gine. Ross’ run establishes a,new
Chicago
14 10 .563 14 teams, the Orioles have taken Union of International Motorboat­
New York
It 0 .571 1 three out of four from the Grey­ ing (U1M) Class X outboard speed
record.
Cleveland
IS 10 .565 1 hounds.
The fourteen foot hydroplane
Boston
10 10 .500 2(4
Manager Robbie Robertson has
Detroit
0 12 .429 4 given the nod to lefthander Beetle Rosa used was built by Ted
Washington
S 14 .391 5
Bailey to go against the hard hit­ Jones, famed designer of Gold
Kansas City
0 14 .360 6
ting Orioles. Bailey has a record Cup speedboats. 11 is of a stream­
lined three point cab over design
Twesdsy's Probable Pitchers
of 1-1 for Ihe season.
•
Boston at Chicago night — SANFORD
AB R H RBI with the pilot placed well for­
Baltimore at Kansas City (night) Uammel, 3b ............ 3 l 0 • ward in the hull. At full speed the
entire hull rides out of water with
—Pappas (2-3) vs Larsen (03).
Sisk, cf ................... 5 1 2 2 Just
lower half of the pro­
Washington at Detroit (night)— Chavarria,
........ 5 0 1 1 pellerthebitiqg
below, the water­
Ramona (0-4) va Lary (2 2).
Hinojosa, ss ............ 4 1 3 1 line.
New York at Claveland (night) Harrelson, l b .......... 4 2 2 3
Ross also bettered the National
-Short (2-1) va Bell (41).
Peres, e .................. 4 • t • Outboard
speed
Wednesday's Games
Maloney, r f ........
4 0 2 0 mark of 114.6Association's
mph set recently by
Boston at Chicago (night)
Dube, If ................ 3 1 1 0
Baltimore at Kansaa City, (night) Banovle, p ............... 4 5 2 1 specially modified ou cubic Inch
engine, which had 3u percent
Washington at Detroit
greater displacement than (he 60
New York at Cleveland, (night)
TOTALB ............... 36 7 12 7 cubic inch Mercury. Tha NOA un­
%
Natiewal League
TAMPA
AB R H RB limited class speed marks, wot
W. L Pel. GR D'AUessandro, sf ’. .. 4 1 1
6 recognized internetlonelly, allow
San Franciace
If • .370 ... Sorrell, 3b ............... 4 6 3
• engines of any size, while Ihe
Pittsburg
II 10 .645 1
Hattan. rf ............... 2 0 0
1 official U1M International rules
Milwaukee
12 to .545 4
Corralci, c ............. 4 0 1 0 limit displacement to 61 cublic
Cincinnati
15 13 .436 4
Wilson, lb ............... 4 0 1 0
inches.
Los Angeles
12 16 .429 7
Green, si .........
4 0 1 0
St. Louis
11 16 .407 7(4 Smith, If .................. 4 0 0 0
Chicago
9 14 J91 7(4 Johnson, lb ............. I 0 1 0
Foodm art W ins
Philadelphia
11 19 J47 9
Bunt, p .................... 0 9 0 9
Food mart defeated Chase in
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Halverson, p ............ I 9 0 9
St. Louia at Philadelphia (night) a Upham .........
1 • 9 0 Little League play Monday, 167
A —Kline (1-3) va Roberta (1-3).
Britton, p ...........
9 0 9 9 while Klwanis lopped Shrine, 14-2
in Babe Ruth League action.
Chicago at Pittsburgh (night)—
Hobble (3-3) va Friend (4-1).
TOTALS ............... 3J 1 7 1
5an Francisco at Cincinnati a Struck out for Halveraon in Ith.
(night)—Sanford (3-1) vs O'Toole Tampa .......... 000 901 009-1 7 1 League Meet
13-2).
N
Sanford .......... 330 010 00x-7 13 1 A meeting of Ihe managers and
I&gt;oi Angeles at Milwaukee ERRORS — John son, Hinojosa; coaches of the Little Major Lcagua
(night)—Drysdale (3-4) vs Wil­ POA—Tampa 24-12, Sanford 27-14; wilt be held at 7 p. m. Wednes­
ley (2-2).
DP—Gam me!. Chavarria • Harrrl day at the Civie Center.
Wednesday'a Games
ion; LOB—Sanford, 9, Tampa 0;
Chicago at Philadelphia, (night) 2B — D'AUessandro. Hinojoaa, Ma­
At. Louis at Pittsburgh, (night) loney; HR—Harrelson; SF—Hal
^ Lot Angeles at Cincinnati, (night) tan.
v 5an Fran, at Milwaukee, (night)
Riba Rulfe League W L Pet.
CiviUn
3 6 .1000
Oviedo
«
I 1 .750
CPO
3 1
.067
Shrine
1 3
.500
Kiwanie
I l
.500
Rotary
1 a
.333
Tim Jet Lane “T" League had1
Elka
1 a
.250
lake Mery
6 a .000 another fast aeries last Thursday
that saw Team 1 come In high
# little Malar League W L Pet. with a scratch series of 1,442,
Jfavy
I 1
.(U followed by Wieboldli, 1390.
Country Club MaooreUaa rack­
Standard 041
t 1
.133
Food marl
4 I
417 ed up ■ 1314, followed by Smith
YoweU'a
4 a .6*7 Amoco with 1213, Jean's Spaghetti
Perfection
a a .400 House, 1334, and Team 3’S 946.
High individual scratch score
First Federal
a 4
.333
Florida Itate Bank 1 4
.M0 was kept by Kathy Bukur of Witboidts last week with a 192. Dean
Clark of Team 1 came up with a
143 icfaich for second and Mapinc
(h a n k League
Nazarcoe
First Baptist
First Chrtstiaa
Pinecrett
Free Methodist

League Leaders

3b

In lrm itin n il

Manager Paul Richards' faith In
a rookie who hit .00(1 In two previ­
ous triala ha* paid off to make
the . Baltimore Orioles a dark
hona contender in the American
League race.
"t know he’ll field well and

Giants Release
Al Worthington
Ry United Press International

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speed of 115.547 mph. Ross, who went faster than any
outboarder in history, eclipsed by almost eight mph the
old internationnlly-recognized world record of 107.9
mph.

Meanwhile, as a result of Mon­
day night's wild but profitless
night at tha Memorial Stadium,
middleweight challenger Sugar
Ray Robinson was threatened
with indefinite auspensinn for fallura to appear in a scheduled co­
featured tuneup.
George Galnfurd, Robinson's ad­
visor, was similatly threatened by
the Maryland Athletic Commis­
sion.
A disappointing crowd of only
2,014 saw McFatland, an overstuffed lightweight from Philadel­
phia, win a unanimous 10 -rouml
decision over the ring.rusty Jor­
dan and brlt him groggy in tha
ninth round.
However, since 25-year-old Jor­
dan emerged front his first fight
in more than five months without
any injuries, advisor Roy Renan)
announced that he would go
through with next week's Lai
Vega* defense, fur which ha is
guaranteed at leafl 566,000,
Jordan received only 26 per
rent of the net gale of |E&gt;,&amp;(0 or
(1,666 for Monday night's second
straight non-title defeat. McFar­
land got ( 1,000 .

Registration was held Monday
afternoon at the Fort Mellon Park
diamond for the Sanford Recrealion Department'! newest youth
baseball league.
Tills league for boys eight- and
nine yeiriold will be called the
Sanford Little kllnor League.
Registration brought out 91
youngsters ready and waiting fon
the call of “ play ball."
Games will be played at Ihe
Fori Mellon Park aoflball diamond
starting each week day at 4:30
p. ni. Tryouts and practice will be
field the rest of tksln week with
league play scheduled to begin
next Monday,
GCnc Schllckman, assistant sup­
erintendent of recreation slated

Meanwhile, Robinson, former
middleweight and welterweight
champion, and hi* advisor, Gainford, wera ordered by the Maryland commission to appear at a
Baltimore hearing Thursday, to
show cause why they should nut
be suspended indefinitely fur
Sugar Itay'a failure In go through
with a tuneup at tha stadium
Monday night.
Sugar Ray was Scheduled to
meet i'edro Gonzales of tluqiiesne,
Pa., In a Ill-round prep fight. It
was to be a warmup fur Rubinson's bid lo recapture the middle­
weight crown (Maasai-hifsetti and
New York version) from Paul
Pender at Roston, June 10.

Al Worthington, a right-handed
pitcher who has been bouncing
between the majors and minors
since he joined tha Giants in 105:1,
has been released outright to
Minneapolis of the American As­
sociation by tha Boston Bed Sox.
The Bed Sox also optioned infielder Ray Webster to Indiannpolia of the American Association
Monday on a 24-hour recall basis.
Thesa cuts reduced the Boston
roster lo the 26-player limit
American I-eagua clubs must hit
by Wednesday. Hie National
league, which atarted a week
earlier this year, reduced its ros­
ters to 26 last week.
Tha Kansas City Athletic* got
down to 26 men by sending catch­
er t,ou lloldener to Toronto of the
International League.
The Milwaukee Braves, trying
to strengthen their relief pitching,
recalled right-hander Run Piche
from Louisville of the American
Association. They made room for
him hy sending Chuck Cottier, a
second baseman, to Louisville on
a 24-hour recall basis.
The St. Louis Cardinals hought
right-hander Kay Sadeckt from
Rochester of the International
league and optioned right-hander
Hob Gibson to that club.

To Defend Title
MANILA (UPI) — Gabriel
t Flash) K it ode of the Philippines,
holder of the world Junior light­
weight and Oriental lightweight
boxing crowns,, has signed t« de­
fend his Oriental title against
Phayung Napsphnl of Thailand in
a 12-round bout June 4 at (Jueton
city.

I I'm convinced hall hK," k ld a rd i
told skeptical experts who ware
conslimlng the Orioles' to the sec­
ond division. HAnd, If ha dose,
we’ll ha tougher Shan anyone
thinks."
Ron Hansen, a 22-yeer-etd, *.
foot, 3 -ineh shortstop, len t tha
only youngster making Baltimore
fans forget the “old Orioles." Bat
he's been the most spectacular
and Monday night hit fifth-inning
homer gave the “young Oriole**
a 2-1 victory over the Kansas
City Athletics and lifted them Iota
sole possession of first place.
It was the Orlolec* fifth straight
win, their longest winning streak
since the last week of tha 19M
season.
The Cincinnati Reds routed tha
San Franelsrn Giants, 0-2, for their
10th triumph in IS games and tha
St. Louis Cardinals scored three
runs In the ninth Inning to beat
the Philadelphia Phillies, 6-3, lu
National Leagut games that pro­
vided the only other Monday ac­
tion in tha majorr. Loe Angeles’
scheduled game at Milwaukee wag
rained out in tha second Inning.
Hansen want hitleaa in M trips
to tha plata with tha Oriolea tu
11)58 and 1659 trials, and ha hit
only .2M for Vancouver hi tha
Pacific Coast League last see sow.
Rut he’s now making Richards*
pre-season rating look conserva­
tive with a .not batting average.
The Reds moved to within four
games of first place In tha Na­
tional League by kayoing Bam
Jones in two Innings and going
on to pile up 16 hits against five
San Pranciseo pitchers.
Daryl Spencer singled home the
tying run and Carl SawatskPi
sacrifice, fly snapped the dead­
lock aa the Cardinal* rallied far
three ninth-inning nine againat
Philadelphia's Jim Owena and
Dick Farrell.

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�Bloodhounds Find
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FULTON', Mo. (UPI)—Author!tl«i using a team of bloodhound*
•arl jr thii morning track ad down
the lait of seven lnmatei who »»eapod Monday night from tha
ward for tha criminally insane at
tha Missouri itata heaplta] hare.
Alphonao Pulllm, 20, St. Louis,
ffurrandarad meekly to authorities
after the doga had cornered him in
a marahy area.
Dr, Alfred K. Bear, boa pi let «uI*Mlrle« •
perintendent, aaid tha Inmataa
—
overpowered three attendanta an HIV* LCar*
Ir4.
their floor, then called Superrtaor
Kenneth Tate and took the keya
from Mm.
They locked the four hospital
employee in a cell, then went to
the top of the four-atory building
and tied sheets together, ualng
them ad a rope to get off the
building and away from tha insti­
tution.

DARIEN Ga. (UPI) - Tobacco
Millionaire R. J. Reynold* won a
divorce from hia third wife Mon­
day night and a Judgment which

from Mr*. Muriel Manton Rey■aids, 44, an ground* of “cruel
traatmeni'’ and ordered tha darkhaired farmar Toronto socialite to
leave Reynold* atrictly alone.
* The jury awarded her alimony of
IMMM over a 24-year period laataod of the six million dollar* the
Rad demanded.
After a fast bit of figuring, Rey­
nolds' chief lawyer, Aaron Krav' itch, aald the alimony actually
woald coat Reynold* only 193.7* a
IV* month becauta he could deduct the
nAOnim dhJy payment* from hi*
' Im
1Hnvtteh *ald ho felt that by
the cate through the three«M k trial Reynold* "made a notnhln cantrlhulioa” that would lead
other wealthy men to battle hlg
allm iar claim*. Reynold*' foituae
was estimated during tha trial at
Rotwoeu a sad as million dollar*.
Reynaldf, bedridden with serlott* lung and llrtr ailment* at hi*
■apsis I*!*nd e iu ta off Urn Geor­
gia w ait, filed (he divorce actios
MM rammer aftir eight year* of
marriage. Ha charged that Mr*.
Reynold* waa a "totem witch"
whs harassed him In hope* of
"shortening my life."
She contested the action vigor­
ously aad charged that Reynolds
Rad abused bar te most *t tho cap­
itate el the world white the was
trying only te aurse Mm .through
iMgbouU of drinking.
Superior Judge Henry Durrenco
will decide later whether Rayaalda
must pay the 9171,000 te fees asfcad
Ry Mrs. Reynolds' battery of lawhors. During the trial be took away
: from to r 0210,000 worth of teaurI aace politic, which to said right-

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Hospital Notes
Emma K. Ragan, Sanford; Robert
E. McKee, Sanford; Helen Sill*.
Sanford; Lillie McDuffie, Sanford;
Sake* W an, Sanford; Miebelie
Lee Erwin, Pools; Jeanette Gor­
don, Sanford.
Births
Mr. aad Mrs. William Haighl, Sinford, a daughter; Mr, and Mr*.
Thoms* Lawton, Sanford, ■ son.
Kart David Vaughn, Sanford; Leon
Lawman, Oviedo; Minnie Smith,
Lake Monroe; Mrs. Robert Rirkhimer and baby, N. Orlando; Jesile Leo Dodson, Sanford; Glen
Miller, Sanford; Audrey Seller,
DeBary; Beatrice Young, Sanford,
Harry Ntwman, Sanford.
MAY 11

Jacqueline Lawson and baby, San­
ford; (Patty Davis, jtenford; Al­
freds Dtvis, Saftford; Jessis Abra­
hams, laniard; Elisabeth Wynn,
Santead; Janie Swink and baby,
Sanford.

Georgia Gov. Ernest Vandiver
ha* warned Negro student* plan­
ning a inarch on the elate Capitol
Jn Atlanta today that he will not
tolerate a n y
“detnomlration*
which might incite violence and
riot*."
Tho proposed march, announced
Sunday at a "freedom rally" at
Morehouse College in Atlanta, we*
to commemorate the sixth anni­
versary of tho U, S. Supremo
Court'* integration decision.
The demonstration was to hava
Included player* end singing on (he
Capitol ground* by approximately
4,000 Negroes.
Vandiver said Monday that "ap­
propriate action" would be taken
agalnit breeches of the peace. Ad­
ditional state trooper* war* posted
at the Capitol to break up any pos­
sible disorders.
Negro student leader* Reclined
to ray whether the governor's
stern warning would deter their
march. But ona report slid the
demonstration would take place
this afternoon.
In Montgomery, Ala., speciallytrained law enforcement officers
were ready to end quickly ary prointegration dcmonstraUons.
Police Commissioner L. B. Sulli­
es n issued the alert and said
"there a rt . . . unsubstantiated

integration of tho rices."
In other developments:
Twenty • four Negroes, mostly
high school students, were arrested
Monday on loitering charges after
staging Chattanooga’a third lunch
eounter protest within flvo days.
A Little Rock city detective testi­
fied Monday that Herbert O'Dell
Mounts confessed participating In
tbe bombing of the tome of a Ne­
gro student attending Central High
School so the student's family
could get donations from person*
la the North. Tto 17-year-old youth
and Macro Binni, 91. are charged
with the Feb. • bombing.
The Florida Supreme Court
transferred to circuit court the
case of eight Negroes convicted of
disturbing tbe peace in a Feb. 20
sildown demonstration In TaUabaiA special Judge in Montgomery,
Ala., wlU bear Arguments Wed­
nesday alts eking segregation te
tto courtroom at the scheduled
perjury trial of Ito Rev. Martin
Luther King Jr., leader of a pas­
sive resistance drive by Negroes.
King is charged with perjury te
connection with the filing of hie
Alabama state tecoma tax returns.

lids Baatley, Sanford; Grover
Edgcrten, Sanford; H • yw ■ r d
Schaultort, Sanford; Genovievo
Milter, DsBary; Betty Kennedy,
Sanford; Arthur F. Hall, DoBary;
David Jaeksoo Jr., SenTord; Doug!•« Gordon, Sanford; Etna Wiseman, Sanford; Dora Harper# tonford; Boon LooB oour, Sanford;
Balms Osborn*. Sanford.
Elites
•cm let.
and Mrs. Harold D. Kennedy,
The lake front community also Mr.
Sanford, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs.
has a playground and bathing U. J. Miller, DeBsry, a son; Mr,
aad Mrt. Nermaa E. Wiseman,
Sanford, a daughter.
DtimUtili
Mitten J. Howell, U to Mary; Wal­
ter AUendtr, Sanford; Dora S u t­
ler, Sanford; Edward Simon, win­
ter F a it; David Thrasher, ton
fard.

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HELEN SMITH, 20, will ba Clearwater's entry in tha
Mian Florida Beauty and talent contest alntnd for Sara­
sota June 23-25. Helen loves sportn espadsUy roller
skating.

NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — The
Orleans Parish School Board today loohad to Gov. Jimmie Davis
for hslp In solving the dilemma
created by a federal district court
order to integrate first grades in
the public schools ef tto South’s
largest city.
Judge J . Skelly Wright ordered
the IntegraUoa plana—his own—
when tha school board failed to
submit ons as ordered Monday,
Board Vies President Louis J.
Blacks aald it was up te Davis,
tha Legtelaturo and Louisiana's
segregation leaders te keep New
Orleans echoolf segregated.
"They raid they were going te
keep the sctoel* segregated . , .
Now they should coma forward
with some positive recommend*tloni," Rlecbe aaid.

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first grade, he previously men­
tioned a plan te integrate a grade
each year, beginning with tha
Grot
Ilia brief order aald that "with
the beginning of school in Sep­
tember 1440 all public actools In
tto city of New Orleans ahall to
desegregated la accordance with
the following plant .
"A. All children entering the
first grad* may attend either the
formerly all-white public echooi
nearest their tomes, or tto for­
merly all-Negro puhlle school
nearest their tome*, at their
option.
"B. Children may be transfer­
red front on* echo*! te anottor,'
provided euch transfers a n not
based on conildorstioa of raee."

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - "Tiger
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lips, Sanford; WUllo B. Williams,
Lake Monroe; RUi Pilate. Mims;
David Elliott Thrasber, Sanford;
Margaret Tyre, Sanford; Fayo MeDaniel, Sanford; Mary Bristol,

Tonight will to awards night
Ivr tha Semlaote High Sctoa) land.
Tto toad will perform its annual spring concert sterling at
S:U p. m. at tto Plaaerait School
audjloriutn.
Before tha caaeart, letters will
to presented te auUteadteg two
year students, geld toys te nutstanding sealer*, and a certificate
af merit pro seated te tto eat-

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DEAR DESPERATE: If you can't af­
ford a lawyer, get in touch with your local
legal aid society. And the next man who
tells you he is divorced, ask to see legal
proof. If he’s on the up an up. he’ll re­
spect you for your good sense. And if he
isn’t, the sooner you know it—the better.
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DEAR ABBY: Our 24-year-old son has
recently returned from the service. I
realize that he is no longer a child but a
grown man and whht he docs is none of
my business. Yet while he is under my
roof, isn’t it my business where he goes,
what he does, and what time he comes
home?
I have other children (younger) and he
is setting a very poor example by his con­
duct. He has gotten to be the talk of the
town because of an affair he has been
carrying on with a woman 15 years his
senior.
Don't tell me to have his father talk to
him. His father says he is a man and can
do as he pleases. How can I keep him in
line? Or can I?
HELPLESS

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DEAR ABBV: Is there no justice for
an innocent widow? I am 32 and have two
children, 10 and 11. About six months ago
I met a man who told me he was divorced.
I fell for him hard. We started to make
plans for marriage. Then one night he
came over here with his suitcase. He said
his wife had kicked him out of the house
and he was moving in with me. 1 was
stunned to lenrn that he was still married.
I told him Oh. no, he wasn't, because al­
though I loved him, I wouldn't live Hint
way before my children. He left and his
wife called me. She said she was divorcing
him and naming me. I got in my car and
went over there. Her story and his didn’t
jibe. She doesn't believe me, and if she
names me, I will lose my job, and maybe

DEAR HELPLESS: While your son is
under your roof (at any age) it IS your
business how he conducts himself. If he is
not willing to live more discreetly, you
should ask him to headquarter elsewhere.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO JENNIE; Of
course the “circumstances” are Import­
ant, but I would say that a man who had
been mnrried and divorced four times was
a very, very, very, very poor risk for mar­
riage.

Here Are New
Ideas For You
tPYTH TWMNTON M clAQft
What would bo the beat buy for
wear while shopping in town,
lunching at tha hotel and going to
see friend* and sitting on their
porchei—a black linen sheath, ■
black chiffon or a black figured
China illk dress? I am tall, thin
and can sew.—Myrtle.”
The black linen would “go"
more place* with different acces
sorlc*. But, If you can saw, why
not pick up • bargain in mater­
ial and make a black and white
figured dress to alternate with
a black linen? Tha same hat and
accessories would go with it.
"Do people still wear deep lace
bertha collars? I have a deep
round ona in beige, Inca and am
willing to aye It If it would taelp.
—N ”
Lace collsra are worn on aimpit sheath dreur* although Uiay
are not very fashionable, but you

'Pleasant Dreams' Proves Sleeper
On RoutineSunday Night Slate
daydreams. The material never
lost sight of this format, which Is
another important factor in the
sbow’a success.
Reiner and Stein also avoided
steering their malarial Into eso­
teric aspects of dream worlds and
managed to exploit only situations
that would not—theoretically —
scare a m an audience,
Tha entire cast had ample op­
portunity to shine but 1 thought
Miss Meadow* and Mr. Ferrer
were the most fortunate of the
lot. Mias Meadow’s triumph came
In a solo number, at a single,
agger guest at a resort hotel din­
ner table. Her playing had per­
ception and broad humor.
Ferrer was called upon to do
a song-and-dance number with
Miss Powell and make soma fun­
ny sounds and facet while por­
traying a hat salesman. But hla
bast spot was In the show’s final
sketch. He exhibited some pol­
ished mugging as tho husband of
n Brigitte Bardot-type. The sketch
kidded the kilcutn habits or tha
sex kitten and gave Miss Powell
a chance to go all-out at B-B.,
complete with bare fee, bar*
shoulders and tha towel.
This "Pleasant Draams” show
made lor pleasant viewing.

THRILLSI CHILLS! SEE
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WEDNESDAY A. M.

Freedomland Will Trace U. S. Heritage From Pirates To Rockets
NEW YORK (UPD—An amuse­
ment center as large as Ameri­
can history will open June 19 on
what used to be 205 acres of
swamp land in the far reaches
of New York Cily’s Bronx Coun­
tyThere, at a cost of 965.000,000,
raised through public sale of
stock, will be unveiled Freedomland, U. S. A., the metropolis'
answer to Disneyland. It was cre­
ated by the man who directed
technical phases of the successful
California playground.
The project proper, comprising
95 acres — the rest of the land
is for parking space, a motel and
other ancillary items — ti con­
toured in the shape of the con­

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Dreams” maintained a wide­
awake approach to entertainment
Sunday night and theraby earned
for Itself the hippy status of B
TV sleeper.
Carl Rainer, usually a second
banana In TV’a comedy tree,
(0 moved up to the top banana role
for this NBC-TV hour, serving as
host of hla own show while Dinah
Shore took the night off.
Since tha credlte also list Rein­
er as tha script’a co-author, with
Joseph Slain, thla outing amount!
to a twin success for him.
Many reasons made this a tidy
show. Three of tho reasons were
the wtnnlog guest atari—Jose Fer­
rer, Audrey Meadows and Jane
A Powell. Their performances over­
shadowed that of their boat Inso­
far as a feeling of spontaneity and
enjoyment went.
Julie London, Ibe first lady of
flp-synchronltaUon, also was on
hand. Mar song came out well—
or belter than usual for her—since
the staging fit the format and ndvanced the underlying purpose of
tha hour. Tha purpose, 1 should
add, was to portray in comedy
* sketches, dine* and aong, tha humoroua differences between wen’s
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Dear Edyth:
“ I am sixty poundi overweight
and really look a sight. I feel
heavy and lumpy, but 1 have
never bean able to diet. Do you
auppoas anyone like me could
finally gat up enough will power
to reduce at the sge of fifty?—
lira. W."
Will power would help, and you
need help—that la, to feel better
and get rid of aomt of that exctai
weight. Why not bo sensible and
really go on g dial? My diet con­
sist* of simple meals that tbo
whole family can cat and If they
are not overweight they can havo
“ seconds.” If you are serious,
aend mo a long,self-addressed,
EIGHT-CENT stamped envelope
and 25 dents In coin. I will in­
clude a complimentary copy of
“ Diet Breaks.”
"With two glrla at college, I
have very little money for clothes.

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my children. Can you help me. Abby?
DESPERATE

DEAR LONG TALL SALL: Not ALL
tall girls share your point of view, Fur­
thermore, a short fellow (please not a
“shrimp”) who asks a taller girl for a
date is paying her a compliment. He as*
sumes that she has the intelligence to
measure a man for what he is—not how
much of him there appears to be.
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Television

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBV: Why do short fellas ask
tall girls for dates? Sometimes a girl just
doesn’t know how to say no.
I am a tall girl and it seems that every
shrimp I know wants to date me. Not wish­
ing to hurt his feelings, I accept. Then I
feel so foolish when we dance, Other peo­
ple point a t us, nudge each other and
snicker.
Please print this, Abby, and tell short
boys not to ask a girl who is taller than
he is for a date. Thank you.
LONG TALL BALL

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a sheath or buy one that would
go well with the collar.
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pair of pale green shoe*, which
you say ara smart. I am aaventy
but no ont knows it ai I am very
active, keep allm and, therefore
keep m y‘health. I wear only vary
nice black dreuei and navy blue
In summer. What do you say?—
Mr*. T. O."
I aay yet—and am proud of
you.

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tinental United Slates. Within Its
borders will be:
Colonist New Engle ntj, LlUle
Old New York, Chicago of the
great fire era (they burn It down
every 20 minutes), a Civil War
battleground in the old South (bai­
lies while you watch), the North­
west of Lewi* and Clark, the
West in the days of gold and
silver mining glory, San Francis­
co's old time Barbary Coast and
Chinatown (complete with earth­
quake and fire), Hollywood in the
day* of its silent screen fame,
Florida with 19th Century pirates
and a satellite base rherk by
jowl, Texas of the oil boom
years, the pioneer Southwest with

HUGH O'BRIEN and Alice
Lon will leud a group of
top onterlaincrs In •
’’NVyatt Earp” Spectacular
a t 4 p. ni. Wednesday over
Channel 9.

Wyatt Earp To Star
On Area TV Show
Hugh O'Brien ta Wyatt Earp
will be the mein attraction on
a special TV sptclseulsr over
Channel • si 4 p. m. Wednesday.
The spectacular will be staged
at the Orlando Municipal Audi­
torium and Is sponsored by the
College Park Recreation Depart­
ment.
All proceeds of the thaw will
go toward aiding the department's
baseball project.
Starring with O'Brien In the
four hour show will be Alice Lon,
Lawrence W e 1 k’s champagne
Ledy; The Original Gutis, a com­
edy gorilla eel; The Kudelli,
comedy trampoline act and Lea
Marthys, daring acrobaUe act.

TV Tonight
CBS pre-empts Ih* 9-9:30 time
of Dennis O'Kcefe'i series for the
first of two special news reports
on the summit conference.
NBC's "Startime!' hour at 1:30
holds a repeat of "The Wicked
Scheme of Jcbal Decks," starrin
Alec Guinness aa i
clerk ten t on fraud.
Red Skelion'i guest star on
CBS at 9:30 la Marilyn Maxwell.
Carol Haney and Alan King are
on Garry Moore's CBS hour at
10 .

NBC'a report on the first day ef
(he summit conference la from
10:30 to 11.
Eillmslei say there ie at least
one big game animal In Wyom­
ing tor every resident of the stela.

Norbert Peters, German ex­
change student at Seminole High
School, showed a preview of
slides and give a talk on the
problem of divided Germany to
the Junior and Senior English
classes on Monday.
The student streissd the fact
of Communist propaganda used in
East and West Germany divisions
and its effect on the people. Nor­
bert explained the danger of even
visiting West Berlin, the free sec­
tion of the city.
He told of a friend who was
traveling with him to the section
and was taken off the bus be­
cause he had taken pictures of tho
guard station at the border. Luck­
ily, the boy wss returned with
his camera.
Voting and the Importance of
politics In West Germany was
also Included In his talk. The
German people realise the Im­
portance of keeping communism
out of the government and (hero
Is a groat turnout on election
day.
Norbert concluded by saying
that the youth of both countries
must realise their importance In
the future if the nations are to
maintain their democratic stats.

Us dsssrU and ghost towns, the
Mississippi In the show boat days
and New Orleans at Mardi Gras
time.
The "rides," without which no
amusement center is eomplste,
will b* unique to Freedomland.
They will Include a space ship,
wagons for riding through the
Civil War battleground whUe can­
nonballs fly overhead, Great
Lakes steamers, stage coachsi,
covered wagons, Florida swamp
buggies, a pirate ship, a mine ore
train, antique automobiles, Mis­
sissippi sternwheelers and 19th
Century railroads.
"We hope to make it impossi­
ble for anyone to go through
Freedomland and not feel as
though be has participated In more
then a score of phases of the
country’s history," said C. V.
Wood Jr.( the 39-year-old Texan
who la head of Marco Engineering
Co., which built the Installation.
A former director of economic
research for Stanford Resaarch
Institute and once chief indus­
trial engineer for Convair. Wood
turned •upcr-ihowman after be­
ing called In by Walt Disney to
supervise Ih* countless technical
details in crealing Disneyland.
Wood was (bat enterprise's first
general manager. He founded tha
Marco Arm in 1935, and Freedomland was the first project on
ill drawing board*.
However, It wasn’t tha first to
get into operation. That was Pitasure Island, an amusement ran­
ter with a complete New Englend flavor which opened last
summer In the Boston area.
Other permanent amusement
project! in the works, each with
Its own tbomatle touch, are tha
Great Southwest for the DallasFort Worth area. Magic Harbors
for Houston, Dlicovaryland for
Miami, Magic Mountain for Den­
ver and Circuiland for Sanford.
Wood alio ha a projects planned
tor Tokyo, London and Caracas,
Venuuela.

Actual conilrucllon of From
domland began last fall, and R
la now naaring completion.
"W* havt to be ready by Juno
19,” Wood commantad, "because
our opening will make up Ed Sul­
livan's TV ahow on CBS on that
data. Fact la, we hive ae much
to display that StlUlvan'a Juno
26 program alio will emanttd
from Freedomland."
Wood got what ha nooded to
get the project completed on
time — • comparatively mild New
York winter. There were few days
when It wasn't possible to get
on with tho layinf of miles of
piping and wiring, the filling la
of land, 4he building o( " moun­
tains” tho channeling of " rlte ri”
and "Inkea," tho planting of "for*
eat*” and the building of hun­
dreds of itructurea from frontier
stockades to racket launching
pads,
Freedomland le about 21 mix*
utca from the heart of Msnhat*
tan, and two of tha clty’a . sub*
way lines run near tha spot. Mod*
era highways, of course, network
tha aria. In tlm*. there will bo
ample motel and other stop-over
accommodation* in tho ImmodW
ate vicinity,
"Thla la the sort of pUee."
Wood said, "that needs a coupla
of dayo for adequate enjoyment,
We can bandit a peak ef N ,M
persona • day. Thera to parking
apa:e for 11.00# care at one time.
"Except for this opening Ma­
son, wa expect to be able to open
ate nine month* a year, handling
5,000,000 guasta annually, Thera
will be scores of placet of all
types on the premises for supply*
ing food ranging from hot dog#
to elaborate maala featuring re*
gional specialties.”
Admission ta Freedomland will
be 91 tor adults, M rants far
children. Parking costa 2# rants.
Tha ridea win range from 10 to
10 cants. The exhibits end
will tx

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Construction Co., lac.
141 Meet 2llh Street
Phone FA 2-3142

Tuca. Mny 17, 11)00—Pngc 9 5. Ileal Estate For Sale
3-BDRM. block home. Low down

IAFF-A-DAY

3ROOM unfurnished apartment.
Nice Ideation. Adults only. UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom modFA 2-2939.
ern CB on lake; Oateen. 353.
FA 2-T133,
____________
3 ROOM (umiihed apartment with
bath and garage. 2320 N’- Nar- 3BEDROOM hou»c, unfurnished,
clsiut, FA 23146.
kitchen equipped. Florida room.
Large yard. Available June lit.
5-ROOM, liuu»e. fumiihcd, Country
FA 2-2*47,
Club Kd. A GrapevlRe Ave. 170
DEADLINES
per mo. Fenced yard. 13 cil- FURNISHED duplex, 3 bedrooms,
m* tree*. Ph. FA 2-4212.
(
CLASSIFIER DISPLAY)
attractive, clean. Large yard.
Washcr-drycr. 7 miles So, of
Tuet., thru Frl. • 1 F. H, H»» he- 3-BEDHOOM upstairs downtown
Sanford. 383. per month. Orlan­
fart iMertton. Mon. • Sat noon.
furnished apartment 363 per
do. CII 1 2339 or GA 2 2660.
month. FA 2-3071.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
313 PALMETTO AVE: ground
FURN. Apt. 201 «* W. l i t St.
Taaa. thro Frl. • I F.M . day btfloor 3 room furnished apart­
fora iasertloa. Mop. • Sat noon.
3 BEDROOM furnished home to ment 340 a month.
responsible people. 3 t 00 month.
BESPONS1BILITY:
2-R003I furnished apartment, 310
FA 2 5888.
Magnolia. Phone A. K. Hostel­
The H m ld will net bt rr.ponaiblt FURNISHED apartment, dean
ler. Florist, FA 2-1531.
far P t n thaa one iararrcct Inter
and cloae in. Adulti only.
I Moa of pear ad, and reserve* Iba Jimmy Cowan, FA 2 4013.
I and 2 BR. furnished apartments
right to rerlae or rrjart any ad­
860 ft 363 mo.
2 HR. furnished house 373 mo.
vertisement froaa that ordered to FURNISHED .Collage. FA 2-2800.
ROSA PAYTON. REALTOR
eeafena to the polities of this
RENT A BED
Ph. FA 2-1301 IT 92 .at Hiawatha
t o M rRollaway, llospita’ A Baby Beds
ROOMS: 37 weekly. 317 W. 3rd.
By Day. Week or Month
CLASSIFIED INDEX
St. FA 2-2814.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
1. Good Food
Ph. FA 2-5IB1
116 W. 1st SI.
3 BEDROOM house with large
B. For Rent
Florida room, near air base, 3*0
FURNISHED 4 room apartment,
4. Wanted to Rent
month. Call FA 2-2113.
water furnished, 360 per month.
4. Baal Eatata Wasted
5. Real Eatata For Sale
Call FA 2-3021.
B. Real Eatalo For Sal*
SPANISH BUNGALOW: 2 bed­
I I. Mortgage Loaaa
room home, 2062 Hibiscus Ct. SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom,
NEW 2 bedroom duplex, nicely
7. Buaineaa Opportunities
3 hath, extra laige home. View
FA 2 3437.
furnished or unfurnished. Low
T-A Iaaa rape#
of lake. Assume FHA or FHA
rental) In Camelberry. Ph. Or­
3-LARUE room apartment with
4. Famala Help Wanted
in s e r v i c e mortgage. Ph.
lando. CH 1-3733, Ml 4-8288.
carporte 1 block off Sanford
9. Mala Help Wanted
FA 2-3872.
Ave.; past the air base route,
I t, Mai# or Female
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom duplex
turn to right; nth. house from LOVELY 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
apartment; lake privileges. 3*3
11. Work Wanted
Sanford Ave on left aide. EnIn Dream wold, 2317 Oaceola Dr.
month. FA 2-372b.
11. Plumbing Sere tree
der*.
By Appointment
11. Bloctrlcnl Srrrlcaa
t BEDROOM unfurnished house, GARAGE APARTMENT: 106 W.
14. Boild, Paint A Repair
H03IE
with income; pay pay­
kitchen equipped. Pb. FA 2-4448.
U. Special Berrleaa
18th. St. No dogs. Apply after
ments, lases A i n s u r a n c e .
ll-A Beauty Parlora
6:30.
APARTMENTS for rent at Stone
FA 1 3689, _______
1I t. Flowara A Plante
Island on Lake Xlonroe; 2 quiet
ONE
bedroom
furnlshrd
apart­
IT. Pata - Lireatock - Sapplla
SUN
lX n D ESTATES: 3 bedroom,
cool, furniabed apartment!. Sum­
ment, ground floor. Contact 2312
I t. Machinary . Tool*
IV) batha, large modern kit­
mer ratei. Call FA 2-4280.
Palmetto.
chen. Backyard fenced. View of
I t. Boata and Matora
lake. 3500 and take up monthly
St. Autamokllan
DUPLEX: fumiahed. 1814 So.
payments. FA 2-3237.
M-A Trallera
Park. Ph. FA 2-7074.
SI. Furnltnra
It Pay*
2-BEDHOOM, Florida room, CB
TWO bedroom furnished house
23. Artirlep For Sala
home. 1430 down, 43T.M month­
383.00. 1103 West 20th. St. Call
To Une
K-A Article Wanted
ly. FA 2-4373.
R o b a t t A. Williams, Pb,
15. Net tree A Paraenala
FA 2 3931.
S4. Lent A Faand
COMMERCIAL:
Lo&lt; 233 feet frontTho HERALD
age on 17-92. Casselberry. Only
2-BEDROOM home with Florida
Want Adi3147 front foot, 29*,1 down.
room, lla baths, in DeBary.
FOR KALB
FA 2-7213.
S
t Johns Realty Co.
1-Badruom frame heuaa at 312
118 North Park Ave.
3-NICE
furnished
apartments
con­
NICELY
furnished
3
room
apartHolly Avenue; hardwood oak
venient to bate. Apply apart­
mtnL
FA-2-3303.
floors throughout. Appraised
C. B. HOUR; 3 bedrooms, 2
ment 2, 23001a Sanford Ave.
batha. Tarma available. Low
UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom houae,
by Independent appralsor at
down payment. 713 Briarcllff.
16,000. Thia house muat be acid NICE clean 2 bedroom houae, un­ 1305 Elliott. Call FA 3-3234.
furnished; carporte and utility
Ph. FA 2-3425.
thia aummer. Price will be re­
room. Cloae to navy bate. 360 2-ROOM and bath apt. FA 2-MTI.
I l l ROSALIA DR: S bedroom, kit­
duced |6U.00 per week until
m • n t h. Ph FA 2-5507 or
chen nqulpped home. 4300 down,
FURNISHED .apt. 300 Park Avt.
acid. Current price 15,960. Con­
FA 2-41778.
544 monthly. FA 2-4317.
tact Mr*. M. L. Kaliarn, Br. At
COOL, roqjjiy 2 bdriq. uofurn.
WELAKA: APARTMENTS: rooms
PA 2 -68 B0 or M. L. Kiborn, Jr.
downstairs apt. 517-30. 1TM Mag­ 3-BEDROOM, I tiled balk bouse.
private ‘bathi, m W. First It.
nolia Ave. FA 2-2931.
Sprinkler ayatem. On two loll.
nt FA 2-4179 or FA 2-3263.
1104 Hotly Ave. Ph. FA 1-4331.
2-ROOM cottage ready to move AIR CONDITIONED furnished
in, completely furniabed, all
garage apartment Adulta. Call
utilities. Adulla only. 2404 Park
FA 2-1924.
I&amp;50 DOWN
BUSINESS FOR SALK;
Ave. By week or month.
Beautiful S Bedruum t Bath Home
rURN. apt. 2240 MeUoovlUe.
with Hardwood Boon. G. E.
Local owner dlapoaing of laun­ APARTMENT, South Sanford Ave.,
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
near Lake Jeaaup. FA 2-34S4. 1-BEDROOM, partly furnlahed
dromat laundry in buaineaJ at
tically controlled Heat. Well,
home. Call after 4:00, NO 4-3122.
earn* location for t yean. Near 2-BEDROOM houaetraUer fin per
Landicapped Lot on Dead End
aupermarket with plenty of
week; In Oateen. Ph. FA 2-0511. 2-BEDROOM furniabed apartment.
Street where Children play In
Reasonable rent. C l e a n la.
parking area. Handling wash
aafaty. Wa will bo proud to show
2-BEDROOM unfurniahcd houae.
FA 2-0441. '
you thii today.
and dry bund lea and agency for
Fenced backyard. FA 2-4847.
MOVE RIGHT IN
dry cleaning and finlihed laun­
1-ROOM tlficiency apartment,
dry. Total price of 16.500 in- FURNISHED apartment*, hard­
private bain, Suitable for one or FHA Flnaaelng—Ne Cloitof Coat
couple. Acroia from poitoffice. — for an appointment call —
wood floera, tile bath*. 442 W.
cludee all waihen, dryer*, fixMalta K. Noonan at
27th.
Street.
turoa, etc. end ean be financed
FURNISHED cottage to Lake
W. H. BUI Stamper Agoacy
with owner over S yean. If In. SLEEPINO ROOMS, Urn Gabtol
Mary. FA 2-3041.
FA M311
FA 1-4411
terratrd write Box 9, e/o Sen.
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
NEWLY decorated 3 room furn­
ford Herald.
ished apartment 540 per mooth; St. Johns Realty Co.
cloae in. Ill E. Ith. St. Call
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FA 2-4253 or FA 2-3758.
111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA i l i a
NEW BOMBS BT
4. Real Eatata Wanted
SEMINOLE PROPERTY
LAKE FRONT: 143 feet on largo,
clear lake 10 minutes from San­
ford. Concrete block houae with
LAND WANTED
brick trim. Fireplace and many
LOTS yr ACREAGE
eatraa. .Two bedrooms, one and
Give legal' description, price
S outh F iner rent
one half batha, Jatousled Flor­
and term a. Write P. O. Box
On Onera Bead, Bn. af Baafard
ida room. Two car carporte
272, Sanford, Florida.
can be eaaUy convened into
Sunland Estates
third bedroom, bath and one
IM S, S mllee Urn. af heal art
car carporte. Separate utility
S n J e a H E a ta te ^ r T a J r
houae. Lot 1a 300 feet dlep and
Closing Coat
U beautifully landscaped. Pric­
An l/0«r At f 13S
at 533,000 with terms to
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. ed
raaponalble purchaser.
TA-FHA. FHA-IN8ERVICB
BROKER
Immediate Occopeary
S t J o h n s R e a lty Co.
w. B. Shlppy, Aiaoe.
1 Tear Pereenel Sallafacllea
201 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-1441
I l l North Park Ave..

FA

Business Service Message.
p iy m r n t , V A lo an. F A 2-3273.

8. .Mortgage L oans
MORTGAGE LOANS
Commercial and
Conventional Residence
WISE and JOHNSON
431 Magnolia Ph: GA 3-3493
Orlando, Fla.
7. UualneM O pportunities
MAJOR oil company truck atop for
lease. FA 2-7682 or FA 2-7332.

7-A Insurance
LICENSE BONDS
and INSURANCE
for ELECTRICIANS. PLUMBERS
and CONTRACTORS

RAYMOND M. BALL
AGENCY
218

So. Park Ave.

8. Female Help Wanted
AVON CALLING
Pleasant dignified part tima
work near your home ai an
AVON Representative. W#
train you. Mr*. Jean Milanich,
Box 246, Lockhart, Fla.

ft. Real Eatnto For Kali
3-B. R. home. furn. or unfurn. Buy
equity. Will rent 3110 a month.
Wvnnewood Dr. Ph. FA 2-35*0.

MENU FOR TODAY

CO31PANION (or elderly person;
room, board and salary. Slone
Island. Enterprise. P h o n e
FA 2 4280 or FA 2 2fi89.

10. Male o r Female

2 -2 6 11

21. Furniture

lo . Special Servlcea

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
w ork g u a ra n te e d . F r e e E itimales. Phone FA 2-7811.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Windnhicld
HackGinns
New ft Used Furniture ft Appli­
Door Glass
VentGlass
ances. A Good Place To
SERVICE
BUY. SELL or TRADE
Senknrlk Glass ami Paint Co.
Jenkins F urniture
Ill W. 2nd St.

FA 2 4672

400 Sanford Ave.

TV Servlco within the hour. Re­
pair your TV for 17.30, tn your Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
home or m charge. Sunshine
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 1-4122
TV. FA 19533.
ROLLAWAY, Hospital end Baby
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
All types and sues, installed
FURNITURE CENTER
"Do It Yourself"
1100 Freneh Ave.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Ph. FA 1-7933
S T » .v E
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd SI.
Ph. FA 2-5432 22. Arttclea Far Sale
FACTORY TO YOU
AIR CONDITIONING
ALUMINUM
H. B. POPE CO.
VENETIAN BUNDS
T'3 t. Park — FA 1-4134
Encloicd head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastie end*. Plasti*
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
or
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
cord*.
SANPORT ft IOWKRS
131 E. Wei bourne Ave. Ml 2-24TI Scnknrik Glnaa and Fabit Co.
112-114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4421
WINTER PARK, FLA.
Chain Saws — Tools — Bolts—
LARGE utility iratler 533. paint,
Nuts — Screws
rots, tents. ARMY-NAVY SUR­
and Other Parts. Phnnt) or Write
PLUS, 310 Sanford Ave.
CABINETS: pre-tinished, cuitom
made or built to order. General 20 GUAGE Ithica pump 540. 30
guage model 13 Windcheater
Mill Work. Boyd's Cabinrt Shop,
pump. 563. Call FA I-41S3.
307 Elm Ave.. FA 2-1816.
REDt-MIX-CONCRETE
I.’i-A Beauty Parlora
37" Window Sill! 51.25
54" Window Linlels 51.IS
A Satisfied customer la our best
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
advertisement.
30S Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2-3731
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
103. So. Oak
Ph. FA 2-37U GOOD used frame windows, Jamba
and assorted lumber. Sea fore­
He Lovelier With Professional
man at Nicholson Bulck Bldg.
Beauty Car*.

WANTED, Mm, Women. Hais*
bail for us al iioinr. Full, spare
BtUE PLATE SPECIAL: 310,800
time. Doesn’t take up space.
34 acres Geneva area, Grove or
Wc furnish everything. Sher­
investment. Good terms
wood, Dept. G-479, Monmouth,
Deluxe 22 foot upright freeser,
31ainc.
»
DESSERT:
110,300
Just take up payments «
8 Br., 1 bath home, parkay floors,
128.82. Sea Clyde Walla ai Dn&gt;
double lot. Terms to suit you II. Work Wanted
Wilt Trailer Court.
Beauty Sale*
HOUSEWORK, FA 2 2896.
Ml* Oak
FA 5-7144
SPECIAL SERVICE
S A W D U S T and shavings.
BRANCH OFFICE
YOUNG Housewife wishes lo c a n l«, Flowers ft Plants
FA 2-3677, Buckner ft Son.
W. 11. •'Bill" Stamper Agency
for one child In home. FA 2-4879.
Sell
Us Your Fyrnltur*. Quick
Realtor A Insurer
CARE for children in my home Cut Flowers For Any Oeeation Service With The Cash. RUPEE
2101 Park Drlva
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
day or night FA 2-3461.
TRADING POST. FA 1-0477.
FA 2-83.11
FA 2-1120 .
or
FA 1-0270
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR BALI
12. Plumbing Harriets
17. Pata, Livestock. Supplies
1 Cent per lb.
LAKEFRONT HOME
THE SANFORD HERALD
Lovely I bedroom, 2 bath, Cll
PERSIAN kittens. FA 2-2137 after
OFFICE
home, ailiialrd on Like Minnie.
4:00 p. m.
304 W. tit. SL FA 1-1411
Feature) Include built in range,
heating unit, eater healer,
Plumbing ft Heating
19. Boats and Motors
LARGE Duncan Pbyffa dining to*
blinds, and many extras. Only
AIR CONDITIONING
bit, glass top. 4 chairs,
Gateway
To
The
Waterway
1 year old. Total price—330 .000. CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Frank 81mi, FA 1-4434.
Your
EVINRUDE
Deatar
Terms available!
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-8352
Hubnon Sporting Gouda
L1VINQ ROOM furniture. Call aft
Stenstrom Realty
PLUMblNG
3044 4 E. 1st.
Ph FA 2 3941
tor 4:00, FA 1-4342._________
lit N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420
Contracting 4 Repairs
10
II.
P.
JOHNSON
Javell"
motor,
I960, 22, Sews on buttona, nuke a
"Open evenings til 8:30 PM"
Free Estimates
butonholea automatically, am*
electric slarler, excellent condi­
R. U HARVEY
l-BEDROOM. kitchen equipped. 204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 1-5383 tion. PA 2-4441.
broidery*, appliques. Payments
Assume V’A loan, 3330 down,
M.IO. Wrile Credit Manager,
'14 FOOT Fiberglea boat, sleeps
173.42 per month, Sunland K»- IS. Electrical Service*
Box 20, e/o Sanford Herald.
tuft, dew top, windshield; fo*-ty
Utol. FA 3 2937.
horse Royal Scott aU electric
SALE SALE SALE
House Wiring — E'ectric Service
motor; Gator dump trailer; all SINGER-LB., 411.00: Ambassador
Sid - Vihlen
for 31000, Can be seen at
FARMER’S AGENCY
529.30; Tru-Sew 529.00. Phono
RANDALL FLECTRIC CO.
Hugba’a Service Station at 12th.
FA 1-3433, 303 West laL B t,
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
112 Magnolia
. FA 2-0111
and Sanford Ava.
Sanford.
Lillian Tram a
14. Build, Paint ft Repair
B. H. Ivera, D. II. Whitmore
YELLOW SQUASH by the buabel.
20. Automobile))
Associates.
FA 3-0413.
2453 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3221 WALL PAPERINO ft PAINTING '33 CHEVROLET 5175. 2413 arandBob Beard
After boun, FA 2-2815, FA 2-4921 Work Guaranteed
GARDEN TRACTOR with mower
view Ave. FA a i m
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Discuss Crisis
' WASHINGTON (UP!) - Here
to whet the major president!»1
■m tenders say about the summit

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able GOP presidential nominee.
One worried Republican said,
"the Democrats are trying to put
on a 'united front now. But they're
going to hit us later charging
that "it ail adds up lo a great
deal of bungling. Khrushchev has
awusetrapped us. Our position
has bees weakened.' ”
A Democrat, who has refrlined
from any public comment. aiM
privately: •‘This has Mown lbs
Republican peace Issue dear out
of the water — or wherever you
blew leeuea. And Eisenhower's
image of Infallibility has been
damaged. The whole matter hae
beta lacrodibly mismanaged end
with eta laments, admissions and
then admissions that the admtolions w en falee, l think this te
going to be the reel whipping bay
of Uw campaign."
Similar view* were expressed
by a Midwestern Republican, who
said: "The Democrats h e n been
looking anuad for issues and I
think they’ve gat ana now. I think
we're in a hallava tempt.”

Quotable
Quotes
PARIS— President Elsenhower
on bearing Soviet Premierf Nikita
Kbrasbcbev’e summit ultimatum:
"Tha only conclusion that can
bo drawn from his behavior Ibis
morning was that he cam# all the

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"AD AmoricsM had Waked far
t u f to this summit conference retted.
■kb b w and the new* to mMl
PARIS - Khrushchov at the
summit. In Uw rare Instance of a
Communist leader invoking the
diety:
* 0 sons ml! "ia Me that li ob"As God Is m) witness, my
vieusly uaaecm labia to the United
Btatoe.”
Johnson
questioned
whither the Soviet Union "actu­
ally wants ■ world of p m re or, .
MnetMf tension which must end
te disaster"
•on. W ane M am (Oro.)i "The
tenders of the Wg governments
“He was glad that Mr. Khru­
i f the werli owe to the red of
mankind the duly of rising above shchev had not proposed Uwt the
•mottonal rvaettons and work out conference should be abandoned
■adersla tiding* Uiat will prevent &gt;ut only that It abould bn ndan dear war . . Tha onus la on ourned. There wae, however, n
anyone who threatens te pick up french saying to Uw effect that
Ma marbles and go tome.”
'what ia postponed to test/ "
Adtei K. StevesuMi "This whole
MOSCOW - Pros V. I. BUorov
Base* disrloMi Uw painfully proMfteaa Mate af our rule liras . . of Uw Soviet Academy ef Sci­
W« maM hog* that, based on Uw ences, writing on Russia's space
fast teal ten flights have, slop- ■Up satellite te tea newspaper
pod, Uw caimor judgment of Mr. “Evening Moscow":
"Fur the first time over there
Khrushchov will prevail and teat
If may bo possible to raaume the to a telephone Installation In Uw
meeting and Mlvage something Sputnik for communication with
earth."
Worn the wreckage.''

and fa make up with President
Eisenhower, tie has made all tha
capital be possibly can out of Uw
U-l spy piano Incident, He bee
proved fa bis critics at borne aod
in Rod Chine teat be Is still a
fighting Communist and a tough
mew with the West He bos won
1 considerable propaganda advan­
tage far himself r t Uw summit,
•ad ■ strong bargaining band far
fell argument against Writern-daB U M arms controls and open
Okies inspect Ion plats. Ha may

If Uw. was any way to do U
gracefully, you could Wok far Uw
United States to withdraw Uw too
U-g Jot planes based in Japan.
They easily could be moved to
Okinawa and operate Just aa af­
fectively. Baaed in Japan, Uw.
U-2 has become an issue compli­
es ting premier Nobueuko Ktobi'a
•lready-dlfficult task' af winning
Diet approval of Uie U.S.-Japan
security treaty. Meanwhile. United
Nations officials refuse fa confirm
or deny the presence of any U-M
in South Korea.

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Baptist Preachers It s Hard To Believe But Texas Put *
Told To Cut Down A Ban On Hawaiian Passion Fruit
On Their Eating

Of Cherished Peace Issue
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Many
Democrats sad some Republicans
w a n privately convinced today
(bat the summit conference flare
up may have robbed the GOP af
its Cherished "peace’’ issue for
fto ISM campaign.
, Most Democrats sod all Repub­
licans, concerned over the blow
la U. ». prestige In Peris, main­
tained a united front and re­
frained from public criticism
White President Eisenhower wee
Mil) In Paris.
But their off-the-record com­
ments showed the matter was de­
veloping into • mejer political Is­
sue. Rebind (he scenes, potUiebns
-were making (heir own harddyed calculations of the effect on
the Democrats and on Vice Preai-

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MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -South­
ern Baptist preachers were told
Monday to cut down on their Mb
log.
"If exceptional weight shortena
life," said Dr. Wayne E. Oates
of Louisville, Ky., "we- are
shortening our service to God by
intemperate ea’ing.”

Oates, a professor at the South-

era Baptbt Theological Seminary,
said be know it was ban) for
preachers to cut down oo their
food intake because they eat so
many meals in the homes ef their
congregation members.
Hla suggested remedy — eat
more meals at borne and "let
your stomach rest.”
Oalea led a panel discussion at

WASHINGTON (U P I)-In fa n way Hawaii there grows, amid
the papayas am) Urn pineapples,
a delicious plant (bat Is known as
—you should pardon the expres­
sion—"passion fruit/'
The natives of our newest state
use passion fruit as a staple In­
gredient for such goodies as
punches, pins, cake icings and
rterbete. I'm told that soma Ha­
waiian children even amok* the
■ferns.
The plant also can be used ae
■ base for a liqueur, and thereby

state of Texas, ef a l places, hat
banned the m Io of pa Mira true
liqueur ae being a trifle too race
far the safety at Its' citizen*. V

at Uw widMpeetd impression Uwt
Texans are woannd on “rod-eye’’
and maintain a Hfeloag tolerance
for strong beverages. I've heard k
said Uwt if it's wet, they’ll drink
tt.
Therefore, tt'e bard to imagme
a Texan being InUmidalod by
anything aa relatively innocuous
as a liqueur. Nevertheieee, thra
Texas Liquor Control Board b a r
takea a firm aland against paseion
fruit liqueur.
In a letter to Uw Honolulu h r*
that makes Uw stuff, Uw board
explained that Uw product w*s
unacceptable in Texas because u*
name “infers Uwt tbc cooeumption of same would stimulate the
ition of Uw individual era*Bra­
ss m e/’
The Islander*, however, are W
censed over Uw placing of s u e r
a eonnotation on one ef Mwir fa­
vorite fruit*. After doing mow re­
search on Uie.rabject, I can un­
derstand their position too. Ac­
cording to the dictionary, the
name has a religious symbolism
rather than an aphrodtoiac one.
The concoder* of passion frwt
liqueur have written to Son. Oreo
E. brag (D-Hawali) urging him
to Intercede with Sen. Lyndon
Johnson (D-Tex.) in an effort t #
get Uw ban, lifted.
I wish Long success but I tear
his task will not bo made my
easier if Uw word gets around in
Texas that one variety ef Uto Irak
to caDed "purple passion."
I also fear hto cause might he
hampered by ■ book ef Hawaiian
recipes which eontains a formula
for “hot spiced poseion fruit
juice." That's enough to got
book banned fa Boston ae well tM
in Austin.

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The DeBary Barracks sod Aux­
era against accepting new ear* iliary of Use World War I Veterans
or other personal gifts from their held a picnic and surprise party
eoogregaUews. This obligates the at Juniper Springe Saturday.
Thu surprise party waa for Mrs.
minister unnecessarily, be Mid.
The convention president crit­ Frank Mildenberger, organiser
icized the preachers for "popular and past president of the Auxili­
preaching and delving too much ary. The Auxiliary give her a
gift, while Mrs. Nicholas Kaboe
Into civic affaire.”
Dr. Ranuey Pollard, pastor of presen led her with a miniature
Bellevue Baptist Church in Mem­ memorial pvcL
OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY football coach Bud Wilkinson, center, visited
T hen were f t men and women
phis, said, "Oar teak Is not In
Heavy Attack Squadron One aboard tha USS Independence recently.
magnify the Masonic Lodge, the present for the picnic at the Ocala
Elks Club, or the Lime Club. Our National Forest beauty spot. A
Shown with Wilkinson are LL Neal Johnson on tha right, and LL Don
job te to magnify the word of covered dish luncheon was en­
McGraw.
joyed by nil. Various gamM were
God."
Pollard predicted, ''This can be played, including one where the
one of the greatest conventions in players tossed raw eggs through
the history of the Southern the air to one another.
Among those prescot wore Mrs.
Baptists . . . We don’t have any
pesky problems So argue about.” MacDonald, p u t eecrcury-tresMrs. Margaret Bright, »7. a Ball Sr., Sanford, also 14 grand­
A IMl budget ef more than 20 surer of District 7, and Mrs. Kel­
frequent visitor lo Sanford, died children and 24 grest grandchild­ million dollars, an increase of ley, State Department Chaplain
There am two ways a lather Monday in St. Petersburg, where ren.
•bout 10 percent over the cur­ of (be Auxiliary, both of DeLond.
rent budget, ie among Uw items
may get work out of hie child­ •he has made her borne since mov­
Funeral services will be held 1up for discussion. The added
ren: ooo is by command, the ing from Clarion, Pa.
Wednesday in St. Petersburg, ai money is planned for missionary Van Duten, Mrs. Henry B. MarBorn April IT, 1N3, in Phliadeiother by eaamplc.
work in France, Guinea, Pakistan rissoa sod Mrs. Mildred King.
CAM8RAI
Under. Uw command method the pma, Pa., Mrs. Bright la survived Downs Funeral Home.
A memorial service will bo held
and
Viet Nam.
father wiU state In no uncertain by als children. William Bright
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at the Catholic Mission Church
terms what needs to bo done and and Mrs. Earl Price, both of
1 • Day Developing Imvtoe
at Uw Community Center Build­
tell the children lo do it. it Is n Knox, Pa.; Samuel Bright, St. Enters Olympics
Federal land holdings ia just ing Sunday. World War I veterans
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method which depends on com­ Petersburg; James Bright, Lewis­ ROME (UPI) — Malaya today five states — Alaska, Nevada, Barracks and Auxiliary are to
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pulsion rather than voluntary ac- ton, N, Y.; Mrs. Eugene Beers, became the hath nation to enter Utah, Idaho and Oregon — total meet in front of Uw Community
fJOfl,
# Clsrioa, Ps„ am) Mrs. Find W. this aummar'e Olympic Game*.
some *25 million seres.
Center at 11:41 a. m. on that day. *!• ■- Fork
Tha father appears la the role
of a stern taskmaster. Uw chil­
dren obey out of fear rather than
a desire to please. In later years
AoCAw.Mar.rv
Dw]
AOcrv
ffi iiw iie
(bay will ataociale homo with
farced labor.
Under the example method the
father will say nothing to lbs ehUdrra, other then lo remark teat
tha placa could be gnatly Im­
proved te appM ranee by a tidying
up. Ho win get Into hie working

ebovol, tpedo or fork and go out
te dig te Uw ground.
Wkoa be baa dug all teat needs
to be dug ho will aet to work with
Uw lawnmowar, and after teat
cut oowa clumps at weeds, culti­
vate the garden, spray, trim,
water, put Uw wheelbarrow into
play and perform varioue mis­
cellaneous tasks for Uw purpose
of making Uw house and its sur­
roundings a neater, cleaner place

be getting Into their working
clothes, equip themselvce with
tools, go out fa Joia Uwlr father
•nd ask what most needs doing.
How much hotter example to
over compulsion, appealing ai it
does to Uw higher instincts of the
children. That to, were it wot that
the children, sraiag how Uwtr
father to Mjoylng himself, refuse

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�CAPE CANAVERAL (U P l)-A Navy
plane on a practice mission trashed into a
fiv er near this missile test center today.
There were three men aboard.
The Air Force identified the craft as a
Navy ASD, stationed a t Sanford Naval
Air Station.
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River just west of Patrick Air Force
Bose, 19 miles south of here, shortly be*
fore noon.
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VOL. XLIX

W EATHIR: Continued fair through Thursday. High today. 8t4M. Low tonight, 66-74.
United Prana Leased Wire Established 1908
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Threats

NEW OFFICERS OF THE SEMINOLE HIGH BAND were inducted at the
annual band bunquet Tuesday n ig h t They are, left to right, Bob Dodson,
operations, Ruthie Carlton, head majorette, Billy Johneon, drum major,
Margarut Jones, head girl officer a n d Richard Fienberg, captain. Awards
for outatanding ability and aervica and letters also wort given out a t the
banquet a t Pinecrsot School

PARIS (UPI) — Nikita Khrushebev, almost Incoherent with
rage at repealed booing, told a
press ooaforenee today that fur­
ther American spy flights over
Russia would lead inevitably to
war.
Ha compared President Elsen­
|hower
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if caught redto ‘‘a thief
handed la hiii then."
The booing and1jeering among
1,300 to 1,000 persons at Khru­
shchev's farewell aowi conference
was unprecedented treatment of
■ head of Mate. Khrushchev re­
sponded with a (1st pounding dis­
play of pyrotochalos la which he
reminded the crowd ha was head
of the powerful Soviet Union.
In a rapid aeries of angry state­
ments and threat*. Khrushchev
repealed all ef his Insults of
Elsenhower aad the United S u its,
threatened to renew nuclear bomb
tests, to end the gtafral disarm-

ament talks, and la reopen the
Berlin crisis si a time of his owe
choosing.
He threatened Is break off the
Geneva disarmament talks and
waa booed. Hi attacked Weal Ger­
man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
la unusually bluer terms and waa
booad again. A few Commualat
correspondent! applauded.
Khruihchev, red • faced with
rage, blamed the United States
to r, torpedoing the summit talks
and waa jeered when he repeated
an Intuit—that he would be glad
to resume Big Four negotiations
once Eisenhower had left the
White House.
He was booed earlier on the
streets of Parla by angry French­
men ybo blamed him tor breaking
off the summit talks and throw­
ing the world Into a new crista
with the threat at war greatar
than in years.

District 4 County Commissioner
Vernon Dunn Tuesday asked the
commission to help astabllsh a
drainage lax district la the Tangle wood, Temple Terrace and
Goldenrod area*.
The commission agreed to tu n
over a map of the area la the
tax assessor's office so property
owners la the areas «an he Mated.

The eity will pul into effect
a water rationing plan unless
residents cooperate by reducing
their.use of weter on plants and
Uwaa throughout tha day, City
Manager Warren Knowles arid
today.
Knowles/said "we wDl have ne
ether choice but to curtail *ur
water supply unless we get the to the evaatog...
"Sprinklers a Owe
help ef /v ery resident to the Big
Uauoualy ere ear

He reached We meet threaten­
ing vela today when he spoke of
the i n Incident and Me decision
to writ* a separate p u t s treaty
with Commualat Bait Germany—
a treaty that might divide Ger­
many forever aad cut Mf Western
lifelinea te West Berlin.
Russia had reached the cod ef
lta patience on Germany, ha said.
Then he turned to hie Camp
David talki last fall with Eisen­
hower and said "1 almost opened
my mouth," to apeak of U. S. in­
telligence flights over Russia.
"I waa oa the point of apeaklng
about It hut the atmosphere waa
•o convivial with President Elsen­
hower telling me in eall him ‘my
friend’ in English and aatng the
same word to me la Russian aad
I thought: Why raise this matter
with thla friend ttenT
"Then I thought there was
something rather Rahy about thla

friend of mine and M turned out
1 waa right.
“ When we caught the thief redhanded and said ‘You are a
thief,' the thief replied ‘No. 1 am
not a thief,, t have a thlef-Uko
policy, Uiat’a all."
Khrushchev, la a black aad
ragtag mood, said between storms
of booing: "Such flights are abso­
lutely tnadmluable. They can
only bring about a war. If the
flights continue, war la bound to
eeme."
He said Ihare are no real major
disputes between the United
States and Russia that should lead
to war.
Earlier In the day Khrushchev
snubbed Elsenhower when bo paid
farewell calls only on French
President Charles DeGaulle and
British Prime Minister Harold
Macmillan.
Elsenhower Is expected te leave

Paris Thursday for a M-hour viaff
to Portugal an hia way home.
MacmiUaa alee wiH leave aad
maka a statement to the Houat;
of Commons Friday,
The summit mealing dissolved
Tuesday eight w it a flat) aeae*
m unique from Elsenhower, DoGaulle aad Macmlttoq offer a
perfunctory 15-mtr.ate session.
They expressed regret that the
collapse of the conference and
■aid "they themselves tern tin
ready to lake part in sueh,negoti­
ations at any auitafak time to tha
future."
Whit* House Prees Secretary
James C, Hagerty tagged this
brief add to tha- obituary far tha
summit cootoreoee that had haem
ll months fa the making:
"1 would aay tbo awed not only
of the president hot of all tha
Allied leaden la one of complat*
disgust at tha atttoedo of tha
Soviet delegation here to Paris."

flea. Charley John*, who comes
from Connor's hometown.
‘‘Thera ia no doubt," ha said,
"that g Conner to alerted to thf
cabinet be Will eoatinue to follow

Mil to CM, new spring, forbulenoe
built up la the West
Tornadoes aad severe thuadoestorms raked Texai and OUa*
home, but most of the twlatead
struck la open country. No dam­
age or Injuries were reported.
Southwest Oklahoma and Law
ado, Tax., received more than a t
loch of rain. Fifty mile aft boUr
winds aad quarter-inch hailstones
■truck aaar Oklahamua City.
Tbo thunderstorms spread into
tha northern and central ilockica,
but turned to snow at Wert Yel­
lowstone, Mont., -where aa loch
coveted the ground.

Orlando Boy Drowns
ORLANDO (UPI)— A S-yoarold boy, swimming with several
other children, drowned Tuesday
to Lake Lorna Doom. The vic­
tims was Jonny Doweld, son ef
fffr. and Mrs, John Dcwald ef Or-

Cram er N am ed
' WASHINGTON ( U ^ t - Jtep.
Wtttam C. Cramer fR -Fta) wiH
be a U.S. delegate to the second
laders here Me:
said Tuesday
the appointmi

had ac­
hy tbo
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Third In N ation

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TAMPA ( U F U - n e Chamber
of Com more* reported Tampp
H arter ranked third in tha. nation
during April hi export aad epaatal
railroad eartoadtoga. Only Now
York oad Jtow Orleans ranked
ahead of Tampa'a MIS cars. H
waa a M per sent iarreasa for
JTampa ever too asms moath of

Law yer Queried
WABHCfOTOK (UFI)—T h im il
a . Careeran, a former New Deal
"brain trustor" and now a m m
a-year public utilities lawyer, wga
summoned for Maetfotaag today
by the Boose Influence Investi­
gating suhsommitto*. The*Bouse
probers said they would, ask
£ o r cores to detail hia coots eta
with members ef the Federal

EDDIE KIRCHHOFF got a trophy for being judged the
outatanding musician ta the band. Bandmaster Ernest
Cowley presented i t
(Herald Photos)

Bryant, Carlton's Words

Grow Sharper, Shorter County Health
Unit Recommends
Strict Water Code

BALTIMORE' (UP!) - flea.
John P. Kennedy's easy victory
ia tha M a r y l a n d DemoereUc
presidential primary kept hia
ameothruaalag bsodweges rolling
"Uee," sold Bryant concerning
today and gave him M mote data several
race Issue accusations
gate veto* at the Democratic directed ngnlnet
him by Carlton.
(National Convention. He polled T4
Aad at Fert Lauderdale, Carlton
per coot of Tuesday’s Maryland
Democratic rota and ran far aakeabed an attach against the
bloc ef Nek-h Florid* sons tu n
known aa "The Perk Chop Gang."
Carlton aald he had fought the
Iforfc Ohepp sta throughout hia
D ooley Okay
eight y ean ea' a state senator
NEW YOB* (UPI)
and "ag governor, I shall continue
af teats aa Dr. Thoms
to fight them eo that right can
today shewed aq extol
prevail."
*T will sw all th* powers ef

ration.

Actor* May Strike
NEW YOBK (UPI) - Broad­
way producers have called all scRivtty ea all future productions beVeits* of s threatened sc tars’
strike tbit could bring down too.
certain ea *11 Brosdwsy shews
after May It. Th* decision to
suspend ail planning on ■ now
■hows, Including thro* Mg muff*
cats, was reached Tuesday at an
•morgeacy mooting of too League
af Now York Th*a ten. which in­
clude* Broadway producers nod
theater owners.

Bryant Motorc
Due Here Tfoui

The, three arete Involved were
among the bird**! hH during the
rainy spell In March and April.
The commission already haa
started a plea to help relieve the
situation ia a joint project with
Orange County and Winter Park.
In other business during the
meeting the board received word
from the State Road Department
that a survey of the LoagwuodOviedo Road la nearly completed
and plane. a n expected to bo
toady within SI days.
Dunn else told the board that
speed limit signs la many subdlvistoaa and road aigns aad
markers see needed throughout
the county.

Bryant took issue with esteriieaa by .Carlton that, (1) Bryant
sto dinner with • Negroes while
cantoutgoing In Jacksonville, (t)
Carlton nppsssd interpeeitlen, (4)
Carlton opposed tha closing of
public' schools, end (4) Bryant
carried nil hut one ef Cost Volusia
County’s predominately Negro
preetocta during th* first primary.
In rebuttal,, Bryant ft) sold b*
naJlhsr at* nor sat dawn nt the
peering ip Buster Fold’s Rsttaurpat ta January, (•) showed a
letter from Carlton to * constitu­
ent saying Carlton favored Interposition, (!) displayed n record
skowtag a 1M7 vote by Carlton
supporting school closing if fad•rsl troop# came k to enforce in*
Ugration, and (4) produced voting
records indicating be carried noee
ef the disputed Nsgro prsclncta.
ffrynnt accused Carlton ef ua&lt;
fair tactics during Sunday night’s
TV dohato to TnBshnsro* Ip
"welting until n minute and a half
M ara lbs program' etaeed” bn-

Carlton toU hia Broward County
Ustosmrs that T9 percent of all
Ptaridn’s dtlaena He* to 10 of ita
•7 counties. Despite this, ho asM
ho hod soon the small-county Fork

Court Strikes
Ad Or Sheriffs
TALLAHASSEE (UP!)
The
Florida Supreme Court today "re­
luctantly" struck dew* the 1*31
legislative set taking sheriffs k
4* counties off tha controversial
fee system.
In a auk brought by the Board
of Comntiiijoocrs of Calhoun
County against Sherift W. C.
Reeder, the commission contended
the law was a general nos net of
uniform and general operation
throughout the state.
The salary schedule set by the
legislative a c t ' wei the court's
main res see for throwing out the
taw. It told under the schedule,
sheriffs ta seme counties were
paid more than sheriffs ta other
counties because the salaries were
based oo population.

Auto Dealtrs Vote
For Annual Show
The Sanford Automobile Deal­
ers Assn, voted Tuesday night to
make ita sut* show sn annuel
event. Th* success of the first
show, held this year, prompted

The County Health Unit present­
ed a Uet e f recommendations to
the County Oemalaatoa Tuesday
that, if adopted, weald Just about
rilmlaato septic taolu In large
mihdlrtetoas to flaahmto County.
The aroamlaciam decided to
study the recommendation, carefolly before leecblag aay decision.
The reeemmewdattona include
that ■ central water end central
rower aystem he. provided far
areas consisting of mors than *
MU k nay new subdivision.
However, County Sanitarian Val
Bobbins explained that this re­
quirement would he reduced to 10
lota when the subdivision is id­
eated k . or adjoining, an estab­
lished community whore the sales
potential already Is established.
Bobbine also recommented that
plans and specifications for water
and sewer systems he approved
by the State Beard ef Health end
County health unit prior to eon■traction.
Other recommendations tacludc
that davelopmeala consisting ef
m art than » tots and requesting
Individual water and sewage sys­
tem* must have
lot ares ef
one half acre or more.
Dan fiver, a developer, uld
the commission that If these re­
commendations were established
It "would kill off tow coat hems*
k the eeualy."
"In. many eases It Is just net
economically fessibk to Install
treatment sad disposal plants,"

Ibis morning to atm emieriag gfl
city parks aad lam a, V ,
"If wo don’t gel t o cooperation
of liw residents, era will enforce
the use of water rationing,"
Knowles emphasised.
Knowles pointed out that water
use In the city Tuesday hit 0
new high with the M-hour consumption at 1,440,tM gallons.
"This amount surpassed Mon­
day's high record of S,M,IM galDoyle Conaar, campaigning for
loos," Knowles said. Ho explained commissioner ef agriculture, visit­
that the high usage waa evident ed hem loots County today for the
fourth time hi sto moaths aad arttielsed W. R, Hanceek'e "ameer"
tactics ia tha campaign.
Conner told his campaign work­
ers at a coffee at Mrs. Appleby’*
ResUurant that his opponent haa
resorted to "lies' end a smear
campaign to get the nomination.
WASHINGTON (U P I)- A House
" it is the sot *f a desperate
subcommittee today opened hear­ man," Conner asM, adding that
ings oo legislation to dissolve the
federal court meoltorahlp oversee­
ing the woy Taamatera* President
James R. Hoff* is running hia aaThe AFL-CIO immediately an­
nounced Its opposition te the mea­
sure, Introduced by Rep. George
K. Kasem (D-Cailf.) with the
hacking t t flve ether Meuse mem­
bers.
Hade had lined up a deaea AFLCIO unions to testify to aupgrot
of the proposal to bar federal
Judges from atartlag or eentlaiilag
aay form of supervision ever a
labor organisation.
His aides aaM they also expected
several congrcMmaa aad some
law professors to apdarw the mea­
sure that would fulfill a Haifa
dream-disposing i f the neurt-sppointed monitors.

Bveryoas frem dancers hi stage­
hand* It Invited to tryouts for a
Community Variety flhew la Lake
Mary.
Tim talent roundup eight ia Fri­
day at ■ p. m. k tha Lake Mary
Chamber af. Commerce Building.
All types ef talent ere a ceded to
participate k the variety shew
coming aa July 1 aad A
Batortokmeat has been planned
foe the Friday night roundup.
Everyone Is Invited to attend.
There U no admission charge.

LOS ANGELES (UPI) -B everly.
LOfl
AsdUnd s fuilire was In the haadgv
o( s Judge today.
Superior Judge Allen Miller.promised Ttesday at the end ef a
week-long hearing 1o dotoMMun
whether iT-yesrold Beverly w as’
a sex delinquent that h e would'
render a- decision sn her fain tat;
day or Tiiuroday.
Beverly testified she would Ilka •
to resume her lin in g career *m| :
pe an the vo.-d ■« *a entertain­
er. She yak sue did not what to
return to her mother.

Realtors T o H ear
Industry Report
Bythol WsrreS. kdnMifo)
for too Atlantic const Urn
note County Board of

that something must be done soon

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Hospital Week Observed Here
Seminole Memorial HoiplUl. IU
tu ff and auxiliary are winding up
observance of Notional Hospital
Week and the Pink Ladies held a
card party snd fashion show to
highlight their participation.
The theme of the week was
“The Hospital—Many Hands and
Many Skills." Administrator Har­
ry Weir pointed out that very
few people realise that there are
325 persons directly connected
with the local hospital. They are
127 employes, 175 Pink Ladies,
five trustees, and II active medi­
cal tu ff members.
The 77-bed Seminole Memorial

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1* 0*0 teenage girls that wMak
around Seminole Memorial Ho*pital In their aqua and white uni­
forms aren't atudent nurse* who
skipped a lew gradoa, or a new
branch of the Woman's Auxiliary.
They're Seminole Higb Future
nurses, who perform a real ser­
vice at the hospital while learn­
ing whether they'd like to become
nurse*.
Two future nurse* are "on
duty” each weekday from « p. m.
until • p. m., all day Saturday
and Sunday afternoons. They
aerva meals, fSI water pltcbara,
arrange flowers, reed patient*,
run errand* and help the nurse*
In any way they can. Tho young
nursing aspirants are also tak­
ing eouress in Krrt aid and child
oare.
The club wa* formed to help
girls understand what a nurses'
job involve*, to give the young­
sters a better idea of whether
they want to eater the profession,
Seminole High Faculty Advisor
far the club, Mias Barbara Ruprecht said. About M SHS girl*
am Future Nuroee new,
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belong
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meat have an interval las nurs­
ing nnd a desire to enter the pro­
fession. Future nurses usually tak#
Motogy, chemistry and latla
enure**. They are alao encouraged
te tolar tha.x-ray field and to

servo as lab .assistants and tech­
nologist*, Mias Rupreeht said
Even boys with an Interest hi
nursing are encouraged to join
the club.
Club sponsors mats* Information
on nursing schools available to
the girls and help them get nur­
sing scholarships.
Six former SHS future nurses

Hospital Notes
Eugenia James, Canford; Helen
Marie Ferguson, Lake Mary; Ro­
berta Hartley, Sanford; Kevin D.
Ransbotlom, Sanford; Lisa Phil­
lips, Sanford; Sandra Fletcher,
Saoford; Kathryn Phagan, San­
ford; James William Smith, San­
ford; Erma Kelley, Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Hartley,
Sanford, a son; Mr. and Mrs.
BUI Kelly, Sanford, a son
Dismissals
Mrs. Irene Kohlnish, Sanford;
Linda Londenberg, Sanford; Ma­
bel Barber, Sanford; Mrs. Jose­
phine Dorton, Sanford; Elisabeth
Wade, Sanford; Sarah Fitxpatrick, Sanford: Mrs. Jennifer Kel­
ly, Sanford; Thomas Breoks, San­
ford; Ann Tamny, Sanford; Bet­
ty Karraker, Sanford

SEMINOLE HIGH future
nurses attend to many
duties aa they nmke their
rounds at Seminole Me­
•tuck to Mictr goal tod entered the morial Hospital. On the
profession in tho part low peart. left, Betty Ann Young fills
Two will enter the lielfl this year. an ice container while WinThe Future Nurse* are ipontor- nell Messer stands by.
ed by the Medical Auxiliary, Taking a look at the girls'
wive« of Sanford doctor*. Auxi­ work is Mrs. E. L. Lindsey
liary iponaor* Mr*. Edwin L. Lind- and
Barbara Iluprecht,
aey, Mr*. C. L. Park and Mr*. club supervisors. Picture
Joe Corley work with Min Hu- on the right shows Betty
prerht and teacher Mr*. Bather Ann propping up a pillow
William* to help the girls get aet for Mrs. Beatrice Young
in their career*.
The Future Nuriev cave their while Karen Miller pours a
ahare to ichool act!vitira thia year glass of water for the
(Hehild Photos)
by entering a float In the fall patient.
homecoming parade, running a
booth on Sadie Hawking Day and
aelllng ball point pent to make
money for their club.
Betty Ann Long It club presi­
dent with Wlnnell Metier at vice
president: Sally Robb, secretary;
Karen Miller, treasurer; and
Sarah Thigpen, chaplain.
A special dinner will he held
at Jim Spencer's tonight to honor
the glrla.

Giving: Up
SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (UI'I)—
The City of San Antonio want*
to get out of the Jail business.
City Manager Lynn Andrew* has
asked county commissioners for
an early decision on rental rates
for sity prisoners In the new eoonty Jail-

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W ith

listed 2.983 adult admissions during
iU last fiscal gear and recorded
599 births. A total of 80,233 meals
were served to patients wbo stay,
rd In the hospital sn average *f
8.2 days.
*
The annual payroll waa SWO.oo#
and the hospital absorbed the ooet
of free services which totaled
115,000 foe the year.
An addition to the hoepital w*i
approved and funds provided dur
ing the year and lb* Seminole
County. Blood Bank got a new
building 00 the hospital grounds
so Its services ooald be expended
also.
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Firsmen end pollcs rushed to
Tuuchton's Drug Store Wednes­
day, only to find that what was
reported *s a fire wa* only In­
set- Held* fog.
The management waa fogging
the store and had neglected to tell
the fir* or police departments,
polie* reported. Fir* Chief Mack
N. Cleveland warned Pharmacy
Manager Alfred Chilea t h a t
charges would b« brought against
him th* M a t lima Chilea had tha
ater* fogged without tailing th*
fireman or polks.

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VOL. XLIX

MOSCOW (UPI) - The Soviet
Union today hailed Ua Isunching
of a huge model apace ihip, com­
plete with a dummy ipaceman at
the control!, at well-timed proof
of Ruitlan auperiority in rocketi
for both peace and war.
The 9,Ml pound space vehicle
launched early Sunday from a se­
c r e t site inside the Soviet Union
was traveling starbriglit In a
south-north orbit that carried it
over Paris—where the Big Pour
chiefs are meeting—once every,
91 minutes.
Today's Communist Party news­
paper Pravda proclaimed in a
-headline, "Soviet space ship bias­
es the trail to the stars for man­
kind.’* It's front page was cov­
e r e d with predictions by scien•lists and citizens of greater space
feats to come.
The writers emphasised the
"peaceful" purpose of the Soviet
project, contrasting R with the
U-2 spy plane.
ScientuU hero proudly an­
nounced that conditions inside the
pressurized cabin where tha mansized dummy astronaut waa seat*
ed " a n those of an ordinary
re^woBing unK"—meaning they be­
lie v e d one of the biggest problems
t* manned apace Might bid been
solved.
Western scientists agreed the
new satellite's record size repre­
sented an achlsvemcnt that
brought the Rusiiana close to
manned flight in apace.
They pointed out that Ameri­
ca'* man-in-space project, Project
Mercury, was not schedule i to be• g in testa on man-capable apace
capsules until July.
Dr, John P. Hagen, former di­
rector of tho Vanguard earth
aataUlle program, aald the latest
Russian launching represented
only a minor step forward beeause "the real problem la to get
the vehicle safely back to earth."
Other scientist* said the "dum­
my" the Russians said they plac­
ed aboard the space ship might
0 tu rn out to be a living man "if
they get him down unharmed.'*
Otherwise, they added, "he re­
main# a dummy."

Congress Faces 4
More Hot Issues
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate
Democratic Loader Lyndon B.
Johnson prodteta that Congress
will act oo at toast four more
politically hot losuoa and adjoura
W ore tho Damocralle convention
opens July 11.
Johnson said Sunday night that
tho Democratic controlled House
and Senate have complied a pro­
gressive and responsible record so
far but still must act on several
measure* sure to stir up sharp
political debate.
Among these "must" bills still
awaiting final aclion, be aald, are
measure* Involving housing, medi­
cal cars for the aged, social se­
curity and agriculture.
In addition, Congress has to lake
action on a number of appropria­
tions bills, including Ihe measure
to finance the foreign aid program foe the fiscal year atartiog
July 1.

Adams Meets
With Workers
Sen. Tom Adams, candidate for
secretary of stale, held a meet­
ing with bis Seminole County
campaign worker* at ibe Pineereal Inn Friday.
• County Campaign Chairman Tom
McDonald said Adams held a
question and answer period for
ell the workers.
He urged them to get art (or
the "final push" now that the
runoff is drawing near.

The County Commission wjli
adopt a policy at its Tuesday
meeting setting up standards on
installing septic tanks In subdi­
visions over Ihe county. Chairman
Joha Kridsr said today.
Kridrr urged all developers to
attend ihe afternoon session of
the County Commission meeting
to hear the standard,*. The time
Of Ihe meeting will tie 1 p. m.
At the last commission meeting,
Dr. Clyde Brothers, county health
A BOND was given to the first Hospital Week baby
director, told the board that the
in Seminole County last week. Mra. Irving Pryor of the
county health unit is working on
Seminole Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, right, presented
a proposal for such standards.
the infant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Leonard of Oak­
During the past two months,
land Av*. with a 825 savings bond, The baby, David
tha commission has refused to
Mark, was born last Sunday, the first day of the Hos­
issue building permits to three
developers because tbe State
pital Week observance here.
(Herald Photo)
Board of Health said that their
property was not lultable for
septic lank uae.
Brother* recently said he per­
sonally feela that any new sub­
division should Install a sewer
system as one way of eliminat­
ing health hazard* in the county.
The commission began crack­
ing down on developers installing
septic tanka two months ago
when they adopted a policy that
the health department must rule
on the feasibility of aeptie tank
The first step in relieving Sanford's water supply prob­ use before any building permit*
lem waa taken today when City Manager Warren Knowles are t« be issued.

sent out inquiries to eight leuding Florida engineering firms
asking a plan for a study of the water supply problem here.
The study would include a review of the present supply
and storage system in compsrison with the present city
needs. The survey would also project the growth of tha city la the
next 30 years, Knowles said.
Knowles was authorized by the
City Commission to get the ball
rolling on the survey after he
told com miss loners that Ihe nat­
ural growth of the city is strain­
ing the cape city of It* water sys­
tem,
Knowles pointed out to the board
that watar consumed la Ihe city la

Board To Rule
OnZoning Tuesday
Tho County Commission la ex­
pected to adopt tb* nrw compre­
hensive zoning law for Seminole
County at a special meeting of
tha board, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday.
At a meeting in April, the ton­
ing hoard and commissioners pav­
ed tha way for the adoption mova
by going over individual com­
plaints on tha new proposal.
The board will hold the final
hearing Tuesday and then vote
on adopting the proposal which
will equalize zoning throughout the
raunty sad raise th« standard*
of county zoning.
The zoning board has worked on
Ihe plan for four months and has
conducted hearings in all the dis­
trict* srlih the ezcepllon of San­
ford.

"in Effort To Land Plane

plane.

Mr*. Black was tarrifisd. Ska
had never flown a plane before,
but she had to get her husband «n
. tbe ground and call a doctor. Ska
l had felt his pulse and could de­
tect none.
Lying across her husband's
body, Mra. Black triad to pilot Use
piano with one band and hold tho
radio microphone with tho other.
Control tower personnel at Loro
yield heard her fraatiaallp shoot­
ing ***0 8 , BOB. BOB" M e the ■!srophoo*. They calmly radioed la

'

News Briefs
Highway Toll
By United Pro#* laMraaUooal
At least six persons died during
the weekend in Florida highway
deaths, the State Patrol reported
today.

Operation Wade-In

her to fly before the plane ran
out of fuel—hut they never were
eur# whether she heatd them.
Suddenly Mrs, Black made her
decision. She nosed the plans Into
a steep dive and headed for the
runway. At the la«t moment ihe
pulled up again, circled uncertain
ly over Dallas and hoadtd back
down.
Again the dive was too *U*p.
But firemen i and crash - crewa
standing - by a£w this time aha
wasn't going to he able to pull tip.
Tho piano 'anglod sharply Into
the ground off tho runway boun­
ced 40 fo«a *u&gt; tha air and drop­
ped again 300 yards away. Thai*
it crumpled into what one police
man aald "looked Ilka a ball of
tin foil,"
Black, when ha reached Park­
land M— total Hospital, was dead.
Mra. Black? her jaw sad right
arm broken and her far# nad
arms cat bp flyiny gtoaa, »urlived.
It
whether Black died af a

and lunch counters. The organize
lion also announced n new effort
-"Operation wade-ln" — aimed at
Integrating Florida beaches.

Migrant Hearings
HOMESTEAD (UPI) - A Senile
committee was to open a hearing
Into migrant farm worker prob­
lem* today at Redlands Farm
Labor Camp near bere. Tb* commile#, headed by Sen. Harrison
A. Williams (D-N. J.) will tour
tho Lake Ukoceboboe area Tues­
day and hold aaather hearing in
Clewiston Wednesday.
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I a. ACh &lt; ;P1) — Tha
Sow. -in Baptist Convention may
be aikrd to take a stand on tha
issue of a Human Catholic for
president during a four-day meet­
ing beginning Tuesday. Eight state
conventions took a position on
Ihe issue last fall and any of the
10,000 U 13,000 messengers could
put ih« question before the con­
vention.

Order Asked
WASHINGTON I UPI) - Adlai
Stevenson urged Congress today to
rnacl legislation this year which
would bring "some order and In­
telligent discussion into tbe present
confusion and showmanship of
presidential campaigns." The twolime Democratic presidential candidalt appeared before Ihe Senate
communications subcommittee to
strongly endorse a bill implement­
ing his own idea for a "great TV
debate."

Elevated Train
Wreck Injures 24
CHICAGO fUPl) — Ait elevated
Ira la jumped the tracks early to­
day, injuring M persona, two ser­
iously,
The accident occurred about a
half mite from where a four-ear
train derailed last monlb, injur­
ing some M persona.
Chicago Transit Authority of­
ficials said tb* leading car of a
two-car Eax)*wood Unc elevated
Ira in went. off the track* whU«
rouodioa a burro but did Ml fall
to tho gtraaL

Doyle Conner
Breakfast Set
Doyle Coooer, candidate for
eommi n la—r af agriculture win
be la faaford Wednesday to at­
tend a special breakfast in bla
barer at Mrs. Appleby's Rastaiirent at Tito a. m.
All •egpariers af Coaoor from
Samiaoia Gsaalf are aaked to

PARIS tUPIl -P rem ier Nikita
Khrushchev today withdrew his
invitation to President Eiscnhow.
er to visit Russia, ami in a bitter
exchange over U. S. spy fights
was accused by Eisenhower of
coming atl Ihe way from Moscow
Just to sabotage (hr summit talks.
The Big Four conference teeter­
ed On the verge of immediate
collapse after Khrushchev deliv­

,

ered what Western source* called
an "Insulting’' attark on Eisen­
hower and the United Stales.
The Soviet premier threatened
at the opening three-hour session
to walk out of the summit meeting
unless the United Stales halted
its spy flights and punished those
responsible.
Eisenhower issued a statement
after today'* angry and abortive

opening session in which he laid
Intelligence flights already had
been suspended since tha U2 in­
cident snd asserted they will not
be resumed.
Eisenhower (hen offered to ne­
gotiate directly with tha Russians
on such flights.
The sharp and biller public
atatements by the two leader*

Candidates Exchange Words

JACKSONVILLE tUI'l) - Gu­
bernatorial candidate Doyle Carl­
ton Jr. charged opponent Farris
Bryant Sunday with rating in a
Jacksonville Negro restaurant to
get Negro vote*.
Bryant, apcparlng in a debate
with Carlton, denied the charge.
The two candidates timed to
South Florida* today with Carlton
going to Miami and Bryant to
Fart Pierce. Bryant waa to visit
Melbourne and Orlando later to­
day.
The clash uvrr the Negro restau­
rant charge developed when Bry­
ant aaid Carlton got most of the
Negro vote in Duval County in
the first primary. Carlton replied
that Bryant got the Negro vote
in East Volusia County, and then
said Bryant cat down for dinner
in a Negro restaurant in Jack­
DARIEN, Ga. (UPI) — Attor- sonville.
nrys for tobarro heir R. J. Reyn­ "You stoop to low, sir, to charge
olds lambasted bis wife today as a me with something I didn’t do. 1
woman who either "rolled him say 1 didn't," Bryant aald.
while he waa drunk" or who lied
•'ll'* a matter of fact, Mr. Bry­
under oath at hit divorce trial,
ant. and you know it," Carlton
A ahirt-eleeved 12-mas jury was said.
expected to (tart deliberating lata
Both candidates said they do
today whethar to giv# Reynold, nut expect substantial integration
tho divorce ha wants from hi* In Flurlda’i public schools.
thDd wife. _
L'arito* said in t|re event of a
***•»»•* fer^b q , wtowro - t o - t o e ^ r e g r eotirrorW lVAirralUig .k
•wad pictured naV "In final argu school, or a similar decision by
meats aa a loving wife for Rey- a local board, "I would honor
who "spent half her Ufa that course of action."
ildtng him—keeping his name
Bryant said he would exbauil
la this community and in the every Judicial remedy before com­
'JLA
»
world."
•nil
plying with such a court urder.
the Gambiell, Mis. Bey
Both Carlton and Bryant have
. « * chief lawyer, said her hut promlsrd to keep Florida schools
band's history of "drunkenness" open despite furred integration or
was a "record ef brutality."
threatened violence.
But Aaron Kiaviti, No, I law.
Carlion aald he would rely on
yar for the hair t» rlgarei mil­ local school boards and Ihe Pupil
lion*, charged Mrs. Reynolds Assignment l.aw to handle, school
"took her husband to the tune integration situations. Bryant proof more than a million dollars."
mi led he would use the full furcc
Sht either "rolled him whilr he of ihe governor's office to resist
waa drunk or aha hasn't told the federal attempts to enforce school
truth" la discussing her finanres, integration.
Kravita said.
The two runoff candidates fur

Heir's Attorneys
'lambasf Wife

governor made those and other
statement* in answer to questions
on the racial problem posed by
Ihe Miami Herald. Here are the
questions and tbe candidates' an­
swers:
Question: Do you have a specific
program in regard to handling the
integration Issue T
Bryant: I do have, Tho inte­
gration problem falls within the
overall problem of maintaining
constil atonal government. You do
the people of Florida no service
by constantly badgering me with
questions about the race issue, and
(hen berating ma on your editorial
pagei for answering your ques­
tions. In every Interview your re­
porters, obviously under your spe­
cific Instructions to do so, come
back to the rice question.
I am glad to take this oppor­
tunity to make my position crystal
clear, If it is not already so, on
the matter of constitutional gov­
ernment as it relates to Ibe state
of Florida. There must be no un­
certainty about the poeitlon 1 will
take on tbe basic question.
Certain rights were reaerved to
Ihe states when Ihe federal eon
of those right*. I serve notice sow
that I will, iq every legal way
open to me aa governor, throw
the full force of (he date and Ibe

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sent a "lawn clinic" at the Semi­
nole County Home Demonstration
Center Wednesday.
"Caring for the lawn, from "A
to Z" will be the topic. Urnamental turf specialist Frank Wil­
son, Florida Agrirulural Exten­
sion Service, will speak about gen­
eral lawn maintenance and rare.
Agriculturalist* from Ihe Cen­
tral Florida Kxpc*lment S'.stiun
on Celery Ave, will round out the
program. Dr. John Wilson will
cover insect control. Dr. John
Darby will talk about disease
control, and Dr, II. C. Rhoades
will eaplain how to control nema­
todes.
Tho program lo start at 7:M
p. m . will rover atl areas of lawn
cars: H will be followed by a
question and answer session and
a diagnosis of diseased lawns.
Persons may bring samples of
their diseased lawn* for the trim
tista to diagnose.
Tbe program will be pul no by
tb# Seminole County agent's of­
fice la cooperation with the ex­
periment station and tha Sanford
Garden Club.
A mare technical program Is
planned for commercial lawn
sprayer*, caretakers and nurserymea, This program will be held
a 1C:30 a. m, a the borne demonst rat ion center.

Lawn ClinfcTo Help

Home Owners Scheduled

full dignity of Ihe ofilee I shall
hold behind my purpose to main­
tain the Integrity of tha law. I
will nol countenance violation of
our right*, and 1 will nol condone
any involuntary knuckling under
to an invalid federal encroach­
ment,
What 1 have aaid goes for all
our constitutional rights, including
specifically the proposed creation
of a federal dictator to overtec
our elections, tha federal governmenl's attempt to force integra­
tion to our irhoolt, and every
other effort lo transgress upon the
constitutional sovereignty of the
state of Florida, 1 shall not take
upon myself the responsibility of
tha governorship of Florida to
preside over the destruction of
Ibe powers of this sovereign
stale." ,
Carlton: I will follow the same
course of law'and order to pre­
serve segregation which we have
pursued to Ibe past, relying on
our pupil assignment law and the
principle af local- self-determina­
tion of racial question*.
cation: Would you, aa govtrwbere
'lo
* county ‘atom board Voted
vc
integrate Ihe.achool. cilher volun­
tarily or in compliance wilh a
court enter?
Bryant: 1 would not.
Carlton: No. The solution . lo
problems which might arise in In­
dividual schools has been placed
in the hands of local school board*.
This local power lo act Is the
backbone of our pupil assignment.
Question: Would you, as gover­
nor, use he power of your office
lo keep an integrated school open
In (he face of threatened violence?
Ilryani: Your question assume*
that school* to Florida will ba
integrated, and Ibis la obviously
your purpose. I disagree with you
on that, bul assuming that aucb
a thing happened, 1 would use the
power of the governor's office to
keep every school open in Ihe
face of threatened violence, in­
cluding any you or those who
think liko you were successful to
Integrating. Violence, either mob
action by tha people, nr bayonets
In tha hands of federal troops, is
not the answer to our problem.
Carlton: We will keep Florida's
public schools open. We will arrest
and disperse any threat ol mob
violence against any of our
school*,

Avoiding Conflict

WASHINGTON (UPI)—Presi­
dent Eisenhower today withdrew
tho ' nomination of Edward K.
MI1M Jr. to bo a meanbar of the
Federal GUtomunirotieaa Commie•ton to avoid * poooible eoaflict

NO. «94

Nikita Cancels Ike Invite;
Summit M eet Gloomy

t.
U H gallons par capita per day.
Knowles said today that "are
have to inertias our supply ar
stop the population growth."
Knowles asked each engineering
firm to please notify his office of
iu interest before May 23. Ar­
rangement* will b# made for each
Arm to meat with Iho rompUaiaa
on its individual proposal,

Mom Does Best, But Fails
DALLAS. Tex. (Ul*l) — Below
her Mrs. Spencer F. Black, :19,
mother of five children, could ae#
the lights of buildings surround­
ing Dallas Lov# Field.
Braido her, perhaps dying, was
rher hu.band, 60.
Black would have known what
to do in a situation lika this. Ha
«#» a licensed pilot who survived
a crash three month* earlier in
California. Now he lay motionless
in hi* seat in their four-placa

WEATHER: Fair tonight ami Tuesday. High today la the 80’a. Low tonight in the 60&gt;.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
MONDAY. MAY 16. 1960

County Slates
Policy Hearing
On Septic Tanks

City Asks W ater
Survey Proposals

S fm tlft

HOW TO GROW BETTER LAWNS will b* th* subject when th* Cantral
Florida‘Experiment Station, the Semlnol* County Agent’s office end tbe
Sanford Garden Club put on a "lawn *Unk” for th* public Wednesday,
Taking a lawn sample hare or*, from left, Dr. John W. WUeon, County
Agent Cecil Tucker, Dr. H. L. Rhoades and Dr. J . F. Darby. Wilton, Darby
ajKi Kbuedaa will apeak at the clioi*i

threw th* world into • new aiega
of crisli and gloom,
Khrushchev also Insulted Kisewhower in a different way — ha
suggested any summit talks ha
postponed for six to eight months,
or until too United Males baa
elected a new president to taka
Eisenhower's place.
Western diplomatic aoureea said
Khrushchev’s statement had virt­
ually wrecked hopes the aummM
conference could actually gto
started. II# lambasted Eisenhow­
er over the epy plane tocideai
and repeated hit threats of
toliation against the United State#
and its aliioa who provide base*.
British Prime Minister Harold
Macmillan formnlly appealed to
Elsenhower and Khrushchev to
let the summit oonforence
ceed.
In Moscow, tho Soviet Unto*
delivered a new note to tha U.B.
embaisy today no tho U t spy tocldenL Tb* not* waa nubed
promptly to Ktoenbower,
Elsenhower, to a state m e*
read by Press Secretary Jams*
Hagerty, waa far more eonclllak
lory than Khrushchov although ho
was visibly angered during tb*
morning session, and anawerod
Kbruabchev with baatedly B ra re ­
marks of his own.
Eisenhower made it clear ho la
prepared to stay In Paria and
continue Ihe summit talk* eve*
though he refused to bow to th*
Soviet ultimatum or to make *
public apology aa demanded bp
Khrushchev.
The summit moottog waa al­
most written off before R could
get storied, but the Westons low
eign ministers called a meeting
this afternoon to try to save R. No
titqa bad been aet ier ,another BIB
Four session,
. Elsenhower
ehev's debrand and said Russia’#
warlike preparation p ad s R nocoo»»ry tor the free world to k m
track of what waa going an toaid*
Russia.
There was no impodlato official
statement from th* West. The po­
sition of the Wastes* leaden wa*
that tbe Khrushchev stalomoot
waa ao insulting they wanted tb*
world to ice it before staling
their case in detail later today.

Storms Dump Hail
On Center Of Nation
By United Praia International
Thunderstorms triggered by *
clash of warm and cold air dump­
ed up to four inches of rain and
13 inches or hail on tbe centra!
portion of the country during th*
night,
A tornado whirled out «f the tur­
bulent sky over southwestern Kan­
sas and tuuchrd down Drier in pas­
ture land hut caused no damage.
A hailstorm pellcd Pueblo, Culo.
stalling car* in hump- r deep hall.
The Hate pa.rol siid 20 to 39
tar* were *.upped « rn 1) inches
of hail piled up un Colorado 94,
about 2U miles west of Pueblo.
Tlie Weather Bureau said th*
•storm liislrd only an hour.
Heavy ralrs fell in Kansas.
Jitudcj. hit &lt; j i p dlllpsburg i*
nu.i.i cm rsl Kans.is which re­
ceived four inches of rain, best­
irred lijilt su re r r* also tell in tha
Nor.'.cii-t and alor ; Ibe Oregon
and Wa
un cu. t.

Jaycees Launch
Members Drive
The Jayccea have launched thelf
membership and membership re­
newal drive and the Jaycre wb*
bring* in tb* most new member­
ships will be awarded a sevea
day irip for two to Nassau.
Th# dradlins for memberships
Is May 27.
The winner will be aonounred
at the Jayeee installation Banquet
May 21,' The installation will he
held at tha New York a la at a*
dormitory it T:J0 p.m. with newly
alerted State Jayeee President
Teeny Johnson of Pompano Beach
to charge of lb* -UataUattoa
ceremonial.

Absentee Ballot
Set Thursday

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In Orlando Debate

he Clock
11m Seminole County Farm Bumembership meeting will be
Tueeday to iht Home DemonUm Center. Ike meeUng will
rbtart at T p. m. with a covered

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boll at 7 p. m. today at
i ball. Alter the fish try.
il Installation of oiliccra

A farmer Sanford teacher, Mr*,
ska 0 . Niche), haa beea named
lartda’a outotondlng teacher of
a year aad waa presented aa
N ear" at tha Florida Federation
I Women's Chiba convention. The
mar Florence McKay, Mrs.
cboi becams a candidate for the
tiooal leaeber'a award. Sbc
ichei at Citrus Grove Junior
to School at Coral Gables. Her
bar. M am McKay waa ones
•algal of Saaaiaola High and bar

school. A short musical program
will be given.

CHULUOTA’S AMERICAN LEGION POST has its new
charter and slate of officers. New commander of the
Post 225, George Packard, takes a look at the new charter with Mrs. George M. Jacobs, widow of the late
George M. Jacobs for whom the post was named.
,
(Herald Photo)

Tha Fourth annual spring con­
cert by the Seminole High School
band will bo held Tuesday at S:1S
p. m. at tha Plnecraat School. The
concert will honor llw graduating
band neniori and each senior mem­
ber will conduct n number on the
program. Among tbe selections to

NASHVILLE, Trnn. (UP1) Authorities pul a slightly • built
youth through detailed mental
examinations today tn an effort
to determine the motive for a
three-week reign of terror by tbe
"midnight ynlper."
Police believe an unpleasant

Menderes Promises
'Free' Elections

' ■A whale truckful of beer turned
aad tva Sanford m ldeala
t beepitilleed to an aeddent
fwy. 1T-M Just south of SuaKatatea Friday.
P. aad Mrs. George Hatsler,
peats e&lt; the car involved,
i token to fetaiaele Memorial
dial after the collision,
to Richard Its oft, U, af
•wad, driver ef the (ruck,
uninjured, l i e van-type truck

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IZMIR, Turkey (UPD-Prem ler
Adnsn Menderes Sunday night
promised an area sod oppeeltion
that free elecliooe would bo bald
to Turkey "very eoon."
The premier, who In recent
weeks haa been tbe target of vio­
lent student "freedom" demon­
strations, said the elections could
come by September, INI provid­
ed calm bad been restored to the
counfry.
Until then, he said "I do net
Intend to resign."
Even as Menderes apokes to a
heavily pro-gov* ram eat crowd of
00,000 persona upon his arrival by
boat from Istanbul, a fresh out-

name given the email county
leaders hip in tha Legislature. Ha
said Adams voted for closing
schools, price controls on milk aad
tha fialag af Hquer prices.

Republican Party attempted to
demonstrate against him and
won severely beaten by tbe
crowd.
More trouble threatened la this
city, tradktonaly a strong hold ef
Mandcrea* ruling Democratic Fara&amp; gedr*M
g teF S * antTgoverni
anti-government dami(ration outside Republican Par
headquarters. They were cow- Metbedllt Church.
fronted ay pro-Menderes groups
Survivors include her bus bead,
returning from the official dock- fee Saapp; tour brothers, F. M.
side welcome, but police maasgod Garrett, Charlie Oerrett, J. M.
Garrett and Chantey GarreU;
thro* aletora, Mr*. VUthia Mum,
Mra. Sarah Storting and Mrs.
Rosa McBtepbensoa and one
daughter, Mrs. Bertha Thompson.
Funeral services were held lo a ­
der at tbe Macedonia Methodist
Church to Maccleuny. Oramkow
Funeral Home wee la charge ef
•rrangamauls.

Verwoerd Recovers
From Gun Wounds
PRETORIA, South Africa (UP!)
—Prim# Minister Hendrik Ver­
woerd left Pretoria General Hos­
pital Sunday night, apparently re­
covered from wounds Inflicted by
ae asaaaeto’g bullet* ate weeks
w*tiny

Ray Criswell, If, triggered an
emotion that grew into an over­
whelming desire to kill.
The fact that bb was a bad
shot, police theorised, waa the
only reason bo never killed any­
one io nine shooting Incidents
since April 24. However, one at
tbe snlper'a victims Is In critical
condition and may have a leg
amputated.
Criswell, to a statement fatlowing his arrest Saturday night
an hour after a man was nicked
to tha ear by a sniper's bullet,
laid he had "alwaya had tbe
urge to kill."
The youth, who has undergone
mantel treatment for the past
three yean, said be broke into a
truck company and stole a .8
rifle around tha first of April.
"After I got tho rifle I tried to
keep from shooting somebody,
but something kept pushing me
to shoot," he said. "I felt this
way far two or three weeks be­
fore I tried to kill anybody."
to UO" ia each of tho It In­
stances of assault with intent to
kill with which be Is charged.
"I stayed to bed at night until
I got the urge to kilt somebody,
then I'd get up and bead out."
be said.
Criswell actually hit three per­
sons — Henry Wlnecoff, M, af
Concord, N. C., nicked In the
ear while ho was making a tote-

Oviedo Seniors
Nome Marshals

Stanley, Disoteo. Crescent, True
Temper,^Erwla, Marshalltown, Lufkin,

itvfri
ir /r m

At the reguler meeting of tbe
Ladiee Auxiliary of tbe Lekc Mary
Volunteer Fire Department, at tbe
Fire House, Mrs. Ralph Schwelckert, chairman of the annual fund
drive for the benefit of the depart­
ment, reported that the waa gratifled with the results of tha drive
so far.
If pledges and promises are ful­
filled end donations made by other
residents who will be contacted be­
fore the end of the drive, tbe
necessary quota should be met in
order to keep tbe fire department
financially able to protect the lives
and property under He care, Mrs.
Schwelckert aaid.
The members of tha Ladies Aux­
iliary have been working long
hours in order to contact everyone
within the two and a half mile
radius of Labs Mary, but if anyone
haa been missed, please phone
tbe president, Mrs. Lowe at FA
2-A22T, the eecrotery, Mr*. B us­
man at FA 2-32S3 or Mrs.
Schwelckert at FA 244M and your
donation will be picked up at your
borne.
_ At the meeting, plans were made
for a party to be held at the fire
haute May 11, to celebrate the Or*
t o t a l s y -e T the Ladiee Auxiliary
and the fourth birthday of tbe Lake
Mery Volunteer Fire Department.
All residents of tbe fire district
aro Invited to attend.

to 20 inches at the top.
U. S. scientists are confined in
the site of their capsule by the
rocket power available. The cap­
sule will ride atop an Atlai, the
nation's mightiest intercontlnentsl
ballistic missile. But Atlas can
orbit little more than the capiul}
weight, without more stages.
Until more powerful boo«t*rs
such aa Saturn, or high-energy
upper atagea such aa Centaur,
come along, America apparently
will hava to get along the best it
can with tha comparatively tiny
Mercury capsules, regardlen of
what Russia dots.

U. S. Holds Surprise Military Alert °
WASHINGTON (UM) —Tbe De-1 He said the tost covered, among
fens* Department early today other things, the ability of all
completed a surprise combat | commands to communicate with
resdtoet* alert for all American; key personnel.
military commands throughout
There was some appsrent con
the world.
cent at tha Pentagon because
Mystery surrounded the exer­ some field commanders were
cise, which • Pentagon spokes­ considered to have overdone the
man called a "communication! test, leading to such report* a:
readiness alert, which waa "not the Denver radio announcement!-)
The test was so secret that Dosupposed to attract public altentense Department Information of­
lion.”
Word of the' alert, however, ficer! were not forewarned and
spread widely sod caused eome they had no explanation when in­
cases of jitters amoog the civilian quiries began to pour in from
across the country.
populace.
Denver residents flooded news­
paper and radio station telephone
switchboard* with frtghtered re­
quest* for Information. One family
reported k waa hiding ia the
basement after hearing this mili­
tary order broadcast by a civilian
station;
"All fighter pilot* P)01 sad
fighter pilots FI02. . . . Code
Three alert, Holcake One and
Hot cake Six scramble at Lowry
Immediately."
Denver station KOA-TV report­
ed H waa asked by local police,
who relayed tbe request from
Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, to
read the order.
The Defense spokesman said,
however, no airplane* were
"scrambled" into tho air, nor
were other forces put in motion.
Reckon We Should*' Took 0*4
Policy With
A loon

Beth. Israel
Opens Fund Drive

Tbe Gongresikmal Beth Israel
started a fund drive Sunday with
a covered dish supper aod com­
munity slog.
The congregation hopes to raise
funds to rebuild and renovate tbe
center.
Thus far ever 11,100 has beea
collected.

CA RRA W A Y &amp;
M cK IBBIN
ltd M. Farit Ava.

FA t-MN

SKIRTS OR
(tro u sers

Friday at bar home asrfiamlnoia
Blvd., Longwood.
Mra. Sullivan moved to Florida
from Ohio in ISU. She was a
member of the Baptist Cfaurch.
Survivors Include a daughter,
Mrs- Caroline Pagan; thro* grand­
children, Eddy John Fagan, Char-

ELAINE PASCAL, 18, will
compete for the Mlaa Flo.
rlda beauty and. talent sonteat in Saraaota June 23.
25. Mias Pascal is being
sponsored by the Miami
Beach Junior Chamber of
Commerce. Mite Patent's
ambition ia a dramatic
career.

brothcr, Marrion Bowser.
Funeral services will be held
at 10 e. m. Tuesday at Gramkow
Funeral Home, with Rev. W. P.
Brooks Jr. officiating. Burial will
be to Greenwood Cemetery, Or­
lando.
Mauna Loa and Mount Kca an
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Th« icsnty details the Soviet*
revealed Kir* crefenr* to some
speculation* about their plan*.
Ona i* that, ii designing *&gt;
•pace cabin, 8ori*t wfentiiU were
thinking in terma i f putting two
coamonauu Into &lt;rbit at once.
Thia would put them a*v*rsl
year* beyond current American
plana.
The U. 8. program ia definite—
and considerably teore limited.
Twenty Mercury apaulaa have
been orderetf The &lt;Imenalom are
Ute u n i tor earn—a "boiler­
plate" design, »W feet long, six
feet aeroaa the baa* and tapering

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smashed through the window ef
bis truck and entered'hla‘stom­
ach. Johns developed a blood clot
to his leg Saturday.
The youlh’a father, John Cris-

The senior clem of the Oviedo
High School has elected mar­
shals and ushers for the Bacca­
laureate and graduation exer­
cises.
Those studonta are elected from
the Junior elate. The marshals are
Bessie Fleming, Julia Gore, Ken­
neth Sparks and Eric Pearaen.
Usbara aro Gladys Alford, Nancy

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mother and him have stood in
the door and watched them look
for the sniper. But they’ll try to
pin it on him, won’t they?"
Authorities said young Criswell,
who hid served ‘a term in the
boys' corrections! Institute here
about five years ago, had avoided
capture because be lived in the
area and knew k "like the palm
of his band."
The arrest was made by po­
lice working "on a hunen." The
Criswell home had been under
surveillance since a neighbor re­
ported having seen young Cris­
well with a gun.

C A P E CANAVERAL, Fla.
(UI'D—The standard of In-space
living condltiona for the firet Rue.
alan astronaut will bordar on the
luxurious, aa far aa bia American
counterpart is concerned.
The Project Mercury capsule
expected to carry tha first 11, 8.
apace traveler into an orbit
around earth sometime neat year
will leave him just enough room
t« blink hie eye* and move hie
ha*ds.
i ; Russia, on the ! other hand,
seams bent on providing her
fledging spacemen—they will be
known —
aa "cosmonauts
t-Jg.-l
-------------r —with a
small efficiency apartment flying
200 or 300 miles above earth.
*A prototype of the first Soviet
Mapacs cabin," fullly pressurised
and carrying supposedly "dum­
my’’ spacemen,. v__1
„ "
waa hurled
into
orbit around earth thia weekend.
The cabin of the almost five-ton
satellite weighed about 2th tons,
according to Russian information.
Scientist Vladimir Dubronrmvov
said conditions in*Id# tha cabin
"are those of an ordinary dwalL
Ing unit.” He did not specify what
he meant by "ordinary."
By comparison, tha flashlightshatped Mercury capsule for the
•even U. S. astronauts weighs
sbout on* ton. The men will re­
cline on a contour couch intida.
Ho will have no room to move
•bout, save to handle controls.

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HAVANA (UPI) — Aurellano
Banchrg Arango, the last Import­
ant political for In Cuba of
Premier Fidel Castro, baa sought
asylum In the Ecuadorean emhassy ai a political refugee, it
waa reported today.
0 Although no reason was givrn
for Sanches's flight to the emhaisy, observers here noted It ocrurred just two daya after Castro
had declared that freedom to
combat his revolution "is not a
right" that exist* In Cuba today.
The pro-government law atuden’ls association charged last
week that Sanches was using hla
classroom at Havana University
as a "political forum,'’ and de­
manded his dismissal.
Mote than 1,000 persons went to
th* airport a week ago Saturday,
In one of the few non-government
demonstrations here since Castro
overthrew President Fulgencio Betlsta, to welcome Sanrhea on hil
return from a convention in Car­
acas.
The report of Sanrhex’e flight
reached newsmen'* ear* shortly
after Castro's pony-tailed brother,
Armed Force# Minister Haul Cas­
tro, accused tha United States of
"continual aggressions" against
the Castro regime.
The younger Caslro devoted
most of a three-hour television
speech Sunday to denunciation of
the United State*. Ha tnada no
■mention of the Cuban coast guard
attack on the U, 8. submarine
Sea Poacher 10 day* ago.

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AFTER 35 year* of a m ice with the Florida Methodist Children’a Home
in Knterprlae. L. P. HairaH of Sanford wait honored in special ceremonies
at the home recently, Mrs. Bascom Carlton, wife of the superintendent of
the home, pins n flower on Hajran. Others retiring from the home are, left
to right, E. 11. Vriezc, Jacksonville; Rev. F.. J. Pendergrass, Orlando; Rev,
joe Tnlle, Miami; and Rev. Harry Waller, Sarasota. On the far right Is Rev.
Carlton.
I

WASHINGTON (UPI) — An
American official say* that U. S.
spy plana pilot Franc!*, U. Pow­
er* was under orders to admit
hla aspionaga mission if captured
by the Rusrians.
George V. Allen, director of the
U. S. information agency, *aid
Sunday ha understood Powers' ad­
mission of fcls Intelligence role to
hi* Soviet eapton was in lina
Better Late • • •
with instruction from his super­
BURDEN, Kan. (UPI)
Mrs. iors.
Elmer Tredway of Burden had to
pay two cents postage due recent­
ly on a post card bearing a onerent stamp. But th* post card

Hospital Notes

Legal Notice

May II
Admissions
Janie M. Swank, Sanford; Carol A.
Foeter, Sanford; Thelma Hunter,
Sanford; Eugene Padgett, San
ford; Peuicla Davis, Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie I. Swink,
Sanford, a daughtar; Mr. and Mr*.
Carlo* Foeter, Sanford, a daugh­
ter.
Dismissals
Kevin Rauabottom, Sanford; Eu­
genia Jamas, Sanlord; U u Phil
lips, Sanford; Mark Stafford, San­
ford; Florenca Hunger, Sanford;
Vara Savage, Saiilam); Sandra
Fletcher, Sanford; Mrs. Dorothy
Green and baby, Sanford.

Allen later told United Press
International that th* pistol and
hypodermic needle carried by
Power* were for nse in taking hit
life only if ha were In danger of
being tortured.
Th* information agency chief
belittled speculation that Soviet
frontier Nikita 3. Khrushchev
might try to slag* a propaganda
roup by turning Power* over to
U. S. authorities during tha sum­
mit conference.
Allen predicted that Khrush­
chev would hold Powers "clot* to
hit chest for a while." Ho said
about all this country could do
would be to try to see that Pow­
ers goto a fair trial.
Commending on th* repercus­
sions of th* spy plan* Incident,
Allen conceded that on* of the
"very' difficult problems" raised
was th* effect on nations with
U. 3. air bases inside their bor­
ders. These alii**, h* said, "will
be much mar* so*earned" about
U. 8. flights.
Allen Hid other nation* under­
stood the. United State* must find
out what i* going on behind th*
Iron Curtain, He said there also
waa some appreciation that'.this
country was abia to Hake intelli­
gence flights ever Russia.

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notified and regikred t* Die
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whleh
y o u . nr e it h e r of yea, m ay h a a e
a g a i n s t asld sa tn te la th* efric*
o f lion. (*. V erae e Hie*. Jr.,
County J u d g e or B*nat*el* C aanty,
a t hie office la th* O e urt (too**
I* Sen ford. Florida, w lth l* e ig h t
t a l e n d s r m n s t h s from Ut* tim e
o f th* f ir s t p a h llc atle a a f th is
nolle*. Each clalan a r d e m a n d m u t t
h* tn w r i t in g s a d e e a t a l a th a
p l a r , of raaldani* end p n e t'e f f le *
addree* ef th e cla im a nt and m ea t
h e sw orn to h r th* claim ant,
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PARIS’— President Eisenhower
on seeking world peace In today's
summit meting with Khrushchev:
"America will go every foot
that safely and honor permit."

The Oviedo Garden Club will
meet on Tuesday at S p. m. at
tha beme of Mrs. a , A. Myers on
Lake Charm. Mrs. Georgt C.
Maana and Mrs. Joa Battla are
co-chairmen of the meeting.
New officer! wilt bt installed at
Ihia meeting,

&gt;■ tWe C e e r t e f t h a Cewety J e a n * .
aeesSwal* Conely. Slate a t Florida.
Se Crohnt#
l a r a t h a R a ta l s a l l
W. a . WATSON,
Deceased.
FINAf. NOTICE
Nolle# l a 'h e r e b y a l t e n t h a t th*
■ a * * r * lg e te will, m th* S r! tfsr
o f J ob *, A. D. 111*. p r e s e n t to
th* Honorable County J u d g e of
lam inate
County,
S"1»rlds.
my
final r e tu rn , account snd voucher,,
a s K aacutnr af th* E i t a t t of W.
E. W atson, de c e a s 'd , s n d a t said
t i n * , t h i n sn d Ihtro, m ake appltcmtlna to tho said Ju d g * fee a
f l a i l se ttle m e n t of a r edm lala t r a t l a a a f said estate, s a d for a a
o rd e r d isc h a r g in g m s e s such E s e t u t r Is.
D a ted thle the t l l h d e g et
April. A. n. ISIS.
C h a r lo tte K aelor W ateon
A* K s a r u t r l s of tha R e ts ts of
W . K, W a t e r s . Deceased.
St. W W are, A tto r o e y f e r
E sa c u tr la .
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NEW YORK — Vice Preildenl
Richard M. Nison discussing the
U-I spy plane Incident in a tele­
vision interview:
"Premier Khrushchev hai In
break down this wall of aecrwey
which made this flight nacesaary."

ALBANY, N. Y. - New York
Slat* Republican Chairman L.
Judaon Morhouse calling on Gov.
Nelson A. Rockfeller to re-enter
the race lor the Repu)&gt;llcan presi­
dential nomination against Vice
President Richard M. Nixon:
"Tha Republican Party as a
whale , , . must leak to on* • r the
oth*r of those man as ila best
hope in 1M0."

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MOSCOW *- Today'* big head­
line in th* Communist Party
newspaper Pravda:
"Soviet (pice ship hi ires the
trial to the liars for mankind."

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By MOLMEI ALEXANDER
WASHINGTON — In his propresidential days. General Elsenhewer often said tha gravest dan­
ger was that the world might
"T h e etatement
Otil! holds good — hut with breed*&gt;■ting significance.
' The blunder could hnvo happen­
ed If Premier Khrushchev bad
„ launched an atomic attack on tho
" V IA when apprised of tho May
Day spy-flight by an American
. V*f aircraft The blunder could
bare happened ana day when I
u wa* visiting tho Air Defense Com*
• BUnd a t Colorado Springs. As a
, light-hearted gesture of hospital!*
,ty tho escort officer Invited mo to
; alt In tho middle of three chairs—
. .Army, Nary, Air Force—facing a
-huge status-board where “uniden­
tified objects" art tracked oa
•very approach to the American
. coasts and to vtlsl targets.
That day—Indeed, every day—
there are stray planes which get
off course, end there aro other
"objects" which remain "unidsntlflod" for a few minutes. lu t
• What If ceasebody got trigger*
happy? .What if a command were
' ‘given to tend our airborne SAC
'Somhera and BrlUeh-baaod Thor
'■tloeilo* against Russia T
There am many who believe
'that war between the USA and
• VSSX would bo an avoidable
'Tbhn»&lt;|*rForeon* who fool this
Way are always urging that wo
■'flit nuclear bomb teats, that We
roach a disarmament agreement,
th at wa negotiate from the foot*

•IMHty ef Ilra-and-let-livs with
world communism.
The' ftrti m m to read that war
with Ruaala la becoming an In*
•vlublllty. It nqed not Inevitably
ba a nuclear war, aa both side*
ray refrain from uilng all-out
weapon* and courting eelf-dertructlon. It may not bo World
War III. Other nation* would bo
loath* to Join In, m wo did In Wll*
•on’* and F. D. Roosevalt’a proal*
donelea, to make a limited war
Into a big war. Sororal docada* of
"entangling a 111 an co a " hart
broufht u* to the main bout, and
tha allies are scrambling to got
out of the ring.
But this wilt ba a war for sur*
viral—American aurrlral. I t Is the
only truly Irroipresslbl* . war wo
will bars bad alnca 1M1-6I, and
the only war alne* 1111*11 wboa
foreign Invasion la a toallitie dan*
ger. It I* a war from wbleh wa
mutt not shrink, -ft a*n only ba
avoided by shameful and catas­
trophic surrender — which aiiy
American in tha Whit# House
should look upon a t unthinkable.
The Implications htro, of course,
should bo the paramount concent
of the 1W0 election. But for tho
American people to bavo concern,
they mutt have tho facto—and
open their minds to tho facts. 1
do not know what Russian mis­
siles, at what locations, a n poised
to assault continental USA when
the time la ripe. But many of ua
who work in Washington hava
bean aware of continuing effort!,
a t first crude but with growing
sophistication, to gather military

pitas to do ba physical h am .
It la possible to ho a littlo lost
than vague about American Intel*
llfenee-gathering In air and apace.
Tba Air Force has two "ultimate"
Space vehicles la - th o . making.
0AMOS It for photo-intalllgoncc.
MIDAS. It for missile detection.
Meanwhile, tho non • military,
pesco-1erring National Aeronauti­
cal and Space Administration has
admitted It hao boon conducting
U*I missions fro
fromm seven
U*S
____ locations
outside tho UttA—from BriUin,
West Germany, Turkey, Pakistan,
Japan and Okinawa. The authori­
tative mag*ilnr, * Missiles and
Rocksts, in tho latua of January,
IBM, reported BAG bombers over
Ruaala on mapping mlsilona being
attacked by RunLan fighter
planer. Tha Air Force hae denied
that ita alaablo U-S operation at
Del Rio (Texas), conducted by
tho. 4010 Strategic Reconnais­
sance Wing (Light), files any In­
telligence mission eseept for

In rocont year* ware, in fact, on
photo * reconnaissance
missions.
During Mr. Truman’s administra­
tion, I had information that this
wa« tha cate with a U. 8. bomber
shot down In Baltic watora—but
high Pentagon officials gave mo
tho blank itora of Innocence when
I tried to confirm It. Almost every
correspondent
roving eonti
_____ „in town
___
could give similar case histories.
Government In a democracy, at
this denoT Why li It nocoooary?
.Venal facts do not boar out any Only because tho Russians aro host, Is a partial conspiracy. De­
attitude which proiumtt tho po»- building weapon# and making spite pious sUtomonta of trust In
tho pcopla, many loaders font that
tho general public would panic in

- : CASK *W lt Sandy, pgad m i,
, Mi tha fox terrier our eon Den­
ial received from Ua teacher la
We sixth grade.
, - She wpa than only a puppy, so
‘.Ska has bean a member of tha
. Crane family aver since.
A Recently la tho IaU afternoon,
- Mrs. Crane rushed Into my study
while 1 waa typing tim e easa
B Iteords.
She waa crying to much she
[/dauld hardly toll me^ what waa
- "Oh, I kit Sandy with the car,"
. aka sobbed, as she leased agsinit
tba door far rapport while aha
„ nriad as tt one of our children
bad Just bean killed.
,
In fact, that was the way aba
-Mid fobbed three years earlier
" M a n wa warn suddenly Informed
that aur sen George bad bean
, struck In mid air in his Cougar
. jai and-had crashed to Me death.
"Whom la aba?" I asked a t

in Mtr vara A i w r u i v i, i n

vwwn*

ad almost atone deaf.
And during tha past faw
weeks, the couldn't Iocs to food
vary wan, indicating tha waa
going m m
Apparently, aba was practically
deal and blind. So tha had atariad running down tha sloping MU
toward ear farm hams, net at*
parting 1 car to bo an tha g n at.
And aha probably hutted her
head against the bumper. So 1
tried to console Mrs. Crane by
toUing bar It waa a blasting that
Sandy could die at home and In
our own yard, for aha might hava
bean hit on tha road where aha
could have suffered far hours. •
Mrs. Crane wanted me to dig
a grave betide that af our big
eottle which had died 1 few years
ago.
So 1 took the p i M and excavat­
ed a large bole white the ob­
tained a largo cardboard box
for the casket.
Than aha wrapped Sandy In a
flannel blanket and put eomo
flowers an her. Wa Mad tha ban
shut and buried her.
But not before Mrs. Crane pat­
ted her head for several minutoa
and wa had a Uttlo funeral aarv-

\frtsatrs.sg*m
i S T ' M r *•

"I drove Uw car on tha lawn
&gt;. aa I could wash h with tha haw.
. Than ! started back up tha MU.
1 1 waa In low gear and net gotof
- more than n ip t or 1* miles an

i-' "But I hoard a thud against
, the front hamper. When I stopr pad and Jumped out, thorn waa

"Da you think doge pa to
heaven?" she asked. "Da you auppom Oaargo IV to playing with
her now?" and ran gestured to­
ward the sura, for R waa night
before I had finished digging th*
grava.
How do you readers feel about
Mrs. Crane's question!? If hu­
man baton go an to heaven, da
faithful dogs and eats and other
pets da Unwise?

A glove eompsrtmoat Is found

den In M.
That Is because gloves, if carfjod’ can ba pi in a coat pocket
while the glove compartment Is
needed for a flashlight which does
not light, n first-aid kit, a pair of
dark gtaaain, 1 registration sard.

foraJa are at chair springtime bait
these days. Tha rolling green
Santa Yncx valley Is iplsahad
with watercolor shades of blue lu­
pin and golden popples.
It Is tba time of year wa bald
with song —we aing all year
round at tba Chamber of Com­
merce; but Nature providaa the
technicolor only these faw months.
By summer, Mia bills are gold­
en-brawn. Tha wild flowers go to
toed. Tho skies are blue and
cloudless. The Eastern Immigrant
Ailed to lbs Plimtoll mark with
our flowery siren song, Is startled
to And California the color af
e o n flakes.
In tba goldsa year of 1460, my
great-grandfather trudged ever tha
Sierra Nevada in tha lata sum­
mer. Ho wrote gloomily:
"Wo era now in tha foothilli,
near the gold mines; It la dry
and hot, and to me tha mast
desolate looking country I hava

alrcraft Industries. But la those
odd daya, pearls too rod aa tba
astral plana. Communing with tha
Ms stirs. Conversing with eery be­
ings from tha Law CooUnant of
Lamur.
What California waited waa In­
dustrial giants—a taw millionaires
to develop the country.
Tha eulllstg wa got wars rich
in spirit. But atictly oa tba shorts
whan It earns la snooty.
Thay had big Idaai, tbsugh. I
remember a bearded follower of
Isis, the Egyptian goddess of fer­
tility. Ra was nuking ■ perpe­
tual motion machine la tha back­
yard-11 looked to ME like K
would week.
Wa had a man who preaebtd
that milk was poison. Wouldn't
touch a drop ef ft. ■
Wa bad a man whn lived eniy an
nuts.

coughdrope, a bobby pin and rubWbfla tho objects mentioned
might ba regarded aa minimum
requirement far comfort and safe­
ty. ether* a n constantly being
added. Consequently, the chronic
condition af the glova compart­
ment is that of being ovarpackad.
Therefore, when Uw door to the
•love compartment la opened tha
contents will spill out and hava
to he collected and tu ned back.
And abject especially wanted has
lo bo searched for and brought
out tram behind object* which a n
got
Whan tho flaahUght is th* object
af th* March tha aspirin tablets
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stead. A ptil at tho rag produces
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400 people a dav. By the present
eanws. California should bo over
IP million. It wUl have m an
Congressmen than you can shake
a stick at.
This Is tha result af looking
on tba bright, SpriagUma side af
things.
Instead af crying about (Mo
brawn summer weather, wo sail
daaatt lots dawn by th* SbBsr
Sea.
H m first Immigrants were hard
to coma by. W* pleaded and eaolad. (Most af tab waa dona by
Los Angelas San franeloeo fast
sat around being haughty and
high-taaad,)
By paying Santa Ea sp in a l tha
Southern Pacifle. Aagattowa waa
able to start a rat* war. Th#
transportation from East to West
went down from |1M to PM, to
$11 to 'll,
On om spring day in UM. you
could buy a ticket from Karans
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Sample pbrnia: "If an Ameri­
can citizen were arrested by 1
foreign government and brought
to trial at a spy. .
And the president answered
every one of them. Thus, this
pren conference produced no hot
Mt display of tempestuous emotlrf.)
Flatly * - and lo repeated
i .
. . the president Ittlrueled that, * * no, not ea the spy affair. . .
at tba conclusion of his prepared
But Eisenhower neglected to
statement, there would bo no put into effect the tamo no-quei.
dUClUoAl.
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lion rule on hla past and rocky
- T h o result waa Wat tba press association with former President
eorpa put tato prattle# tha most Harry Truman. As • result * .
reharfcable brinkmanship aver whtwl
witnessed In Washington. Tho pro­ One must actually be present
blem was how to get a spy ques­ In the room to appreciate this
tion across and yet avoid draw­ vivid fourth dimension • • the |n.
ing Ike’s Irt.
ner manifestation when the pretiChafing at tha W , alas rotor- dent blows hla stack.
prising reporters managed a
The question: Would Mr. P.iienbreakthrough. They gob their
speak out about Harry
questlans in bjr sheer taet and bower
Truman’s charge that Ike inubdeft diplomacy • • true brinkman­ bed him?
ship.
The president seeped tola hie
lunge a deep, long breath, it re­
turned as a stream of thin sir
riding out on clipped words that
■aid: "1 Just haven't time. . . . "
That was all, and be wheeled
to the other side of tha room •
directly into the waiting words o r
Sarah McClendon, bln chief chro­
nic needle-bearer.
She asked a military question,
By JAMES KELLER
A postmen In Europe w i i Just whether the president realised
wt need to step up production on
too tired to'deliver some of Us lome
weapons.
mail, so bo allowed 220 pounds
Still slinging from that mention
of It to accumulate at hit homo. of Mr. Truman, he huffed: "Of
Postal Inspectors, In response to course, your questwn Implies that
many complaints over undeliver­ you know very much more about
ed mall, Anally tracked him down the military than I do." And hem
as (ho cause of nil tho tmuhle. added: "And R’t probably true."*
The postman's rather unconvin­ Mrs. McClendon in a former
cing explanation was that thq, ad­ private In the Wacs.
The crimson In bis face had
dresses were out in the countrytide and.ho simply hadn't felt like subsided when a feminine voice
from the back of tha room asked
walking that far.
All • ( u* can be lax In respect-1 another query on tha Truman
ing tho rights of others even while ■nub gerlsi.
Did tba president, in IMI, not
being extremely sensitive about
only participate In Harry's in­
our own.
augural pnrada, but alto attend
In tho dlvino plan, you havo the his inaugural ball?
a
groat privilege of being an Instru­ At for ths ball, be Mid. h e*
ment in relaying God's blessings didn’t think he attended. " I think
to others. By fulfilling your part, I went right back to Columbia
you will contribute to the petce (university) that day." he said.
and order of their lives. Neglect
But, butted the questioner, Ruth
your role as a'conaccling link and Montgomery, "I attended a par­
you may depriva counties* per­ ty where you and Mrs. ElMnhower
sons of what it rightfully theirs. want in and changed Into evening
Think of yourself aa God’s mes­ attire and left for tba ball."
senger and you will rarely with"Wall, then," snapped the presi­
hold tba blessings Ho expects you dent, "your memory is better than
to deliver to them.
minel" Tba crimson was back in A
'All that you wleh man to do Ms face.
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to you, even aa do you also to
Tba reporters practiced fine
them."
brinkmanship In thslr mention af
(Matthew ? ;» ) the spy affair. But th* president
Let me show the tamo consid­ neglected to put the no-quaslion
eration for the rights of others, rule ra the Truman affair. They
O Lord, that 1 expect for myoelf. hit that on* head-on. , .

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most of them arrived on the f l
special train.
Well, now Urn Golden State has
baeoms staid and formal. A few
people run around In shorti. But
they are tailored by Brooks Bros.
(Tba perpetual motion man went
■round bars aa a turnip. Ha put
on paota to go to town but he
hated It. He said it was against
Egyptian natural laws.
The population la going up.
Wa da net plead for mllUonilrai.
They plead to get In.
Property value* are on the
astral plana.
And la nU ways, you can see
that prosperity and positive think­
ing pa hand-in-hand.

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A t Picnic Dinner

Mrs. Chester Daniels was host­
el* lo the final meeting of the eurrent year of circle two of the
First Methodist Church. Mra. M. R.
Strickland, chairman, presided at
the buiineaa session and thanked
officers and members for their co­
operation in completing a success­
ful year.
She also welcomed two visitors,
Mra. Elaine Wagner and Mrs.
Ruth Hawthorne. Mr*. Albert Jar­
rell led Ihc devotion period. Mem­
bers were raminded of the June
businea* and program meeting in
McKinley Hall, when names drawn
for the eirclci, for next year, will
be announced.
Mrs. R. T. Warren, sunshine
chairman, presented Mra. Strick­
land with a gift In appreciation of
a year of faithful service. Mrs.
Strickland read the poem, "I would
rather see a sermon than hear
one” by Eddy Guest.'Following (lie
program, a covered-dish luncheon
was served.

MU* Gailc Jranrlle Young of
New Smyrna lirach became the
hririe of Albert L. Milliard. April
30. in an Impressive ceremony
at the home of ihc hriric.
The Rev. Bernard Ward, paitor
of Emmanuel Bapiiit Church In
Tituiville, officiated, in the pret­
ence of close friendi and mem­
ber* of the family.
The bride wore a ballerina
length gown of ice blue with
while arcetsonri and her veil
of silk illusion fell softly from a
tiara. Sha carried a while or­
chid.
Mist Nancy Rradhurv, roommalp of the hnde. was brides­
maid and Dewey Cogbum. bro
ther In law of the groom, was best
man.
Mi*a Young revelled her edu­
cation ht Maplcion, Maine and
complrled her nurse’s training
in I«ewi*ton, Maine. She formerly
workrd it Seminole Memorial
Hospital in Sanford. She is pre­
sently at Fish Memorial Hospital
in New Smyrna Beach.
The groom attended school In
Webster, served wilh the U. S.
Air Foree and is presently em*
plojed by Convsir Astronautics
at Cape Canaveral. Following the
trip, Ihe couple fill reside at
their new home in Southern Com­
fort Estates in Tilutrille.

Mr. and Mr*. R. T. Cowan Jr.
entertained the employeei at Co­
mma Company and their famlliei.
at an oming and picnic at Rock
Springs Park, Wcdneaday after,
noon.
Swimming waa enjoyed daring
the afternoon, followed by a cook*
out and picnic aupper.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Cowan Jr. and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Darla and
family. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Chand­
ler and daughter. Mr. and Mr*.
H. Z. BI shea, Mra. Voncile Vorndran, Mrs. June Linginfelter,
Mra. Nondaa Gray, Miaa J e n
Adam a, Bruce Me Murray and Mr.
and Mra. Burke Steele.

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Names Committees
Mrs. Ed Peterson was hostess
to the bi monthly meeting of Gam­
ma lambda Chapter of Beta Sig­
ma Phi. The new president, Mrs.
Tom Largen, announced commit­
tee chairmen for tbe coming year.
They are Mrs. Stu Steison, social.
Mr*. Don Hamnrr, ways and
means, Mr*. Bill Rivero, service,'
Mr*. Glen McCall, program, Mrs.
Joe Dennison, publicity and histo­
rians will be Mrs. Wade Tye, Mrs.
Walter Cook and Mra. Gerald Cov­
ington.
Mr*. Largen. Mr*. Tye and
Mrs. Stetson will represent the
chapter as delegates at the state
convention In Miami Beach next
month.
Two birthday parties will be held
at the County Home this month
with Mrs. Cameron Lawrence and
Mrs. Reid Iverson and Mrs. Rivero
at the other.

MISS TOMMYE METHVIN, brltlv-elccl. loft, is Inintr served by the hos­
tess, Mrs. E. W. Peterson, lit the tea given in her honor. Mrs. E. ,1. Mossman, right, was co-hostess.
(Herald Photo)

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Winn and Elizabeth Methvtn.
Pouring were Mrs. Thomas Gal- May Breakfast
tow ay, Mr*. Donald Hunter, Mra.
Waller Cook and Mrs. Don Hamner. Etna ling hostesses were Miss And Card Party
Tonya Winn. Mrs. Glen McCall,
Mrs, Alfred Greene and Mrs. Mi­ Held By Club
lan Harman, Sr.
The hosle-ses presented Ihe honTile Social Department of the
01 ee with a silver serving tray Sanford Woman's Club met Wed­
as a wedding gift.
nesday morning for the annual
May breakfast following by games
of bridge and canasta.
The club was decorated with ar­
rangements of yellow day lilies
and mixed spring flowers and
each Individual tahte was center­
ed with nasturtium*.
Mrs. Elizabeth Huff, department
chairman, and her cnmmlller were
In rharge of arrangement*. Commiller member* were Mr*. S. G.
Harriman, Mrs. Howard Monlleth,
Mr*. If. S. Duscsr, Mr*. George
Stine. Mr*. Blanche Terlforst.
Mrs. natph Ja n is. Mrs, R. C.
Wiley. Mr*. L. K Spencer and
Mra. F. T. Meriwether.
Enjoying the card games were
five tables of bridge and four of
ranasla. Mrs. Margaret Proctor
won high (core in bridge and Mr*.
Irving Pryor In ranasla Mrs. R. C
Wiley was screeno winner.

About 150 gucsl* called between
the - appointed hours of 3:3o to
5 p. m. at the home of Mrs. E.
W. Peterson, 708 Park Ave., lo
greet the popular bride elect,
.Miss Tommy* Mclhvm.
Hie event was a tea given by
Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. E. J.
Moaiinan. Miss Methvin and Har­
old Johnson will be married May

INTERMEDIATE SCOUT
TROOP 211
This busy troop turned to na­
ture at their last meeting whan
they took a hike from Sunland
Estates tu the home of Mrs- C, F»
Lind in Elder 8pring«. They took
on, after a hike on Mr*. Lind a
pioperly. Mr*. Lewis Morgan
heads this troop.
BROWME TROOP 378
Troop .178 enjoyed a skating
party at Skate City recently after
which they had refreshment*.
Mrs. R. A. Smith and Mrs. C. D,
Schoonover are the leader* for
this troop.
INTERMEDIATE TROOP 10
AND BROWNIE TKOOP 306
Much Inter-troop activity ha*
been taking place between these
two t mops. First, the older girls
invited the Brownies to meet them
at the park across from the Meth­
od 1st Church on Parti Ave., where
they eerved rtfrethments and
taught the Brownie* aonga and
ainging games.
The next week the brownies antertained Troop 1(1 with a flag
ceremony and serving of lefreshairnt* at the home of their leader,
Mr*. Olln Boutwell in Little Ve­
nice. At Ibis meeting, the Inter­
mediate Scout* put on ■ skit called
"Good Horse, Christie."
INTERMEDIATE TROOP 10
Thl* troop enjoyed a beach
party at Naw Smyrna last weekend. The girl* and tbefr invited
guetla Had a swim and cook-out,
then formed a friendship circle
when it was time ‘to leave. The
girla were accompanied by Mra.
Margie Brown, Mr. and Mra. Har­
ry Canell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Harry L'ancll, hr., Mr*. W. L. Row-

MUSHROOMING
The aunus) per capita consump­
tion of mushrooms in the United
States is about one-third of a
pound. Esteemed for their unique
flavor by gourmets, mushroom*
are also to be commended ai rela­
tively good vegetable aourcei of
the vitamin B component*, ribo­
flavin and niacin, the Nutrition
Foundation reports.

Choir Member Feted
A t Surprise Party
Mrs. Norma McKrthan waa
guest of honor at a surprise birth­
day supper given by members
of the choir of the Barnett Me­
morial Methodist Church at bar
home in Enlerpriae. Upon her
arrival all the gueata were fath­
ered, eath having brought a tow­
ered dish, all enjoyed aupper to­
gether.
Attending were Mrs. McKethan,
Sonny MeKcthan, Ben Woodruff,
Connie Sellera, Rev. Bill Swyear,
Mra. Kay l « . Timmy Sain, Mra.
P. Davis, Shelia Swyear and Jean
Cunningham.
Andy Evan. Fay Lee, Jr. Cun­
ningham. Judy Swyear, Linda
Dunn, Wanda Jones, Mr. Charles
Cassel, Mrs. A. Sain, Allen Sain,
Mra. Evani and Mrs. Cecil Setlera.

MISS MARY JOANNE ROHINSON

Robinson, Aseel
Nuptials Planned
Mr. and Mr*. Merrill I*. Robin­
son, SIR French Ave., announce
the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Mary
Joanne, to Herbert Aseel, son of

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Woman’s Club Plans

Mr. and Mra. Howell Srhuman,
&gt;13 Oak Ave., Sanford.
Mia* Robinson was born ip
Orlando and attended school* in
Rochester, N. Y. and at Mexico
Academy, Mexico. N. Y. where ahe
was active In the Glee Club, Girla
Chorus, Home Economics and In­
ternational clubs. She graduated
with the 1955 class at Seminole
High School and is presently em­
ployed by the Chelsea Title and
Guarantee Co. of Sanford.
Mr. Aseel attended school In
Polsdam, N. Y. and Damascus,
Syria. He served with the U. S,
Army In Korea alyy), la presentlyemployed by Odham and Tudor
Inr. In Sanford.
The wedding will be an event
of June 4 at ■ p. m. at the Con­
gregational Christian Church, San­
ford. No invitations are being sent
ami *H Irignds of the couple are
deviled U&gt; • tlend the wedding and
Ihr reception to be held at the
Church,

Safety Program
The Clvle and Fine Art* De­
partment* of the Sanford Wom­
an'* Club will hold a Joint meet­
ing Wednesday al Ihe rlubhnuae.
A covered dish luncheon will be
served at 13 noon.
Mr. Vince Smallwood, Male
safety officer, will apeak on
"alxty second* for aafely” and
explain the new Florida Iraffl*
laws.
A program of guitar musle * •
be presented by David Wayne
Malhee. Mr*. A. C. McReynoMa
and her committee will be to
charge of the luneheon. All mem­
ber* are urged to attend as tfclf
will be Hie.final meeting at (he
club year.
Florid* snap heawa brmtgM
114,700,000 to grower* during
1060.

KATHY

NEW OFFICERS-of XI Beta K u, who wero installed at the recent chap­
ter meeting art, left to right, front row, Mrs. Malcolm Loilire Jr., corres­
ponding aecrelary, Mra. I)»n Batten, recording noci'ctary, Mra, Gordon
Frederick, treasurer, Mra. K. ('. Harper Jr., vice prenident. Back row, Mra.
O. Andrew Speer, retiring prenident ia presenting the gavel to the new pre­
sident, Mrs. Harold Chapman.
(Herald Photo)

Sorority Installs Officers
Mrs. G. Andrew Speer, president
of the XI Bela Eta Chapter of
Beta Sigma Thl, was installing of­
ficer at the rendlrllghl Installation
ceremony of the chapter whin the

Chapman, president, Mrs, E. C.
Harper Jr., vice president, Mr*.
Dan Batten, rccurding secretary,
Mrs. Malcolm Lodge Jr., corre­
sponding secretary ami Mrs. Gor­
don Frederick, treasurer.
Mr*. Speer gave thr prugrain
entitled, "our own enjoyment,"
She gave Ihc members same feel*
on (lie realism of art and told the
arigiu of nature's own plants.
Air*. Harper announced final
plans for ihr annual haiiqud at
Ihe Mar-Lot, Restaurant. The next
meeting will be al the. home of
Mrs. Walter Price, Mr*. Alfred Mr*. Robert Cornell In Loch Ar­
Stanley, Mr*. Gordon Stanley, bor,
Mr*. Phil Stinlry, Mra. J. M.
Moye, Mrs. Jark Schlrard. Mra.
Alvin Wrighl, Mrs. Jimmy Butler.
DCess up tossed green salad with
Mrs. Herold Hcckenbach, Mrs fresh vegetable* — grated carrot-,
M. P. Alalhl.son, Airs. Harold radish and cucumber illres, raw
Stanley, Alias Helen Price, Mis* cauliflower floweret*, sliced row
Jeanette Prtrr, Mis* Peggy Lund- zucchini, celery chunks and tumatu
wedges.
quist and Miss Diane .Moya.
group met at the home of Mri.
Robert Cushing for the bi-monthly
meeting.
New officer* whn will sen e for
Ihe coming year are Mrs. Harold

Luncheon Honors
Miss Sylvia Price
Mra. Homer Little and Mrs.
Bobby Little entertained with a
luncheon recently, honoring Mia*
Sylvia Price, bride elect, at tha
heme of Air*. Homer Little.
Tfae luncheon waa serves! from
smell individual lables. The din­
ing table was overlaid with a cutwork cloth and hrld an arrange­
ment of while gladioli in a silver
container. Other while arrange­
ment* In .silver containers were
used throughout the party rooms.
The hostesses presented Mis*
Price with tome pieces of eryital
in her chosen pattern.
Gun*la included, the honoree and

MONDAY
Tasl Matrons Club OES 8 p. m.
al the home of Mrs. B. C. Moore,
717 W. 1st. St.
Thr Dependable Sunday School
(lass of First Methodist Church
will meet si 8:.K&gt; p. m. at the
home of Mrs. John Schlrard in
lach Arbor. A covered dish sup­
per will be served preceding the
business and program.
The CWF of The First Christian
Chur-h will meet at T:30 p. m.
al the Church.
TUESDAY
Little Women Story league
meet* at Ihe home of i.,mla Mit­
chell on 3rd. SI. at 7 p. m. Elec­
tion of officer* for the coming year
will be hrld.
If clothra responded to sunshine
as flowers do, wr'd fully enjoy Ihe
prrlly rnlort available in fabric*
today. Unforionalrly ihe s u n
bleaches the life out of most color­
ed fabrirs. Thr reaction of aunshine, water and dye not only fade*
tutor hoi weakroi the fiber* as
well. That's one reason why clothe*
dryers are among today’* fastest
s e l l i n g household appliance*.
Homemakers agree that thry save
money for the family clothing bud­
get.

Kathy Celebrates
Fifth Birthday
Lillie Kathy Lynn Piercy cele­
brated her fifth birthday, recent­
ly, with a party given by her
mother. Mr*. Holly Piercy, at
their home on Holly Ave.
The children played several
game* and walrlied Kathy open
her birthday gifts. Refreshments
of rake, ice cream and cold
drink* were served and horns,
balloons, bubble gum and candy
were given a* favor*.
Billy Dyson received ihe "lucky"
prize. Others Invited to help the
honoree celebrate the event were
Ginger Hodgra, Donslyn Knight.
Bill and Dean Barley, Dale
Grieme, Vicki Lynn and Debbie
Hall, Alan Ilarkey, Ceel and
Tommy .Stapleton.
Sharon Kinard, Denise Sasser.
Mary Cleveland, Cindy Ann and
Halsey Piercy, Relay Londwell,
Sandra Ilisncr, Judy Sasser, Mike
Swaggelry, Johnny Thomas, Da­
vid DeUe, David Carter end Bar­
bara Toffer.
Assisting Mri. Pierry with the
serving and entertaining were
kin. Lewii Barley, Mra. Barnard
Ilarkey and Mr*. J. F. Harrison.

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Meeting Tomorrow
The monthly meeting of the
"Sa» agrttfa” of VAII-S has been
set for May 17 at 1 p. m. at the
K. M. Club. Plans will he dieeussed for making a banner to
welrome the men home.
All members are urged to coma
and present new Ideas for boost­
ing Ihe husband* morals. Anyone
desiring baby sluing service may
leave their children with Mrs.
Belli MrMains, 3103 Summerlin
Ave. for a charge of 25 cents
per hour for each family.

WIEBOI.DT CAMIRA
SHOP
lit I. Park
Baafeed, Pi*.

Florida haa 1,000 fewer horse*
and mulaa — work alack — thl*
year than laat.

' OVER M YEARS
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name have bean given in
beauty talon* at up to $20.
Millions more in homeit
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formulated by specialist*
with nearly 30 years of profaaaioAel beauty w h* tape-

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Take Sub-Group Baseball Tourney
tho way for tfco Seminole tubgroup victory.
Roy Lundquist hurled a nifty
four hitlor Friday and got u n it
help from a gamo winning ilngle
In tbo aevonth by Jack Caolo to
chalk up tba victory.
In tbo final tilt, Bobby Johmon
A pair *f yoong pitches* peved gave up two hi to la tbo second

H » Seminole High benbalUr*
enptured Um sub-group baseball
tN tM f here Saturday u they
fM p W p u t Lyman, 0-1.
The locate p t a chance to play
to the DiaU aa they nipped Piermm to epenlag round ploy Fridoy,
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could do aa Johnton waa untouch­
able tho reft of tho way.
Other sub-group winners were
Winter Park, Croveland and
Cocoa.
The four team* will play toon
to determine who will compote In
the state tourney neat month.

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SEMINOLE HIGH BASEBALL SQUAD member* are, front row, left to
right; Michael Caolo, Billy Howie*, Ray Lundquist, Steve Barnea, George
Perides, Alex McKibbin, John Whelchel, J, Caolo. Back row; Terry Chriatencen, Paul Mitchell, Bobby Johnson, James Markham, Tom Butner, and
Lin Bisner.
*
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Upset Highlights Mike Duda Named Top Oviedo
Track Activities Athlete At Awards Banquet

Thomas cleared tho high Jump
aoveo feat far tho llth
i while hie Beaton University
t w o waa losing a dual meat ta
flymenae a t tho upstate New York
University.
• The abort*lived "world recordup during the Border Con*
i meet a t Lot Cruces, N. M.
of the four official timer*
_kt Larry Dunn of tho Unlver*
of Arlaona in 19.7 seconds aa
tho StO*yard run.
all listed
World marks for tho distance but
toe officials quickly discovered he
had ooly run tlO yards.

Nike Duda was named Ibe out*
standing Oviedo High School
athlata at tha annual awards ban*
quat Friday night.
Ovlado Coach Paul Mlkter pro*
sanlad a silver basketball to Duda
for four lettara. I t waa tha stcond
year In a raw that Duda waa nam­
ed the achool’a outstanding athlete.
Duda also won tha Jones award
for tha most'Valuafale member of
the basketball team.
Tha beet all round girl’s award
went to Eleanor Duda whlla
Marian Fabry won tho frea shot
award and Junla Fleming took top
honors as tho best cage guard on
tho town.
Letters were also presented lo
tho boys’ team. Awarded tatters
wore Duda, Roy Watnrlght,
Johnny Tesinrky, Ronnie Willis,
Wes Evans, Benne Wainrlght,
Mika Kennedy, Jerry Arndt, Ken.

nelh Sparks, Johnny Courier,
Richard Van Worsner and Jerry
Ulray,
Members of tho girl’s squad
winning Utters w en Duda, Pat
Jackson, Fleming,.Betty Baseley,
Carol Rook, Fabry, 8andra Ballhorn, Kathryn Duda, Marians
Bellhorn, Betty Duda and Suaanne
Partin,
Guest spanker of tha evening
was llam a* Morris, former prin­
cipal a t 8em!nol# High School
who stressed tho Importance af co­
operation to putting out n winner
team.
Members of tha jayveo team
wars also pm entad with Utter*.
They ware Jimmy DeShaso, Mic­
key Tealnsky, Johnny Jakubeln,
Walter Holland, Tommy Estaa,
Ralph Johnson, Jimmy Jonas,
Bobby Pants and Wesley Swan­
son.

Boros Wins Colonial Open Play
FORT WORTH, Tea. (UPI) —
Juliua Boro* flew home to see
hie two-week-old son for the first
time today — $5,000 richer and
packing a distinct partiality for
aoulhwaatem golf courses after

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winning tha Colonial National in
vitatlon till* with par golf Sun.
day.
Tba 40-yesr-Dld New Englander,
who now Uvea to Fort Laudardala
and plays out of Slid Plnsa, N. C.
sank a 30-foot sldehlll pressure
putt fur a hlrdls on tha 17th groan
to win a wild final round scramble
that also Involved Auitrallan Kal
Nagle, Gena Llttler of Singing
Hills, Calif., and Tad Kroll of
Sarasota.
Boros’ final round S6-S4-70
along with earlier rounds of 70-71dl rnabile him to nose In ahead
of Nagle and Llttler wbo finished
at 211, and tha fait-closing Kroll,
who wound up at 282.
Nngle, who had a -17-33-72, and
Llttler, who bad n 31-34-72, won
*2,300 each, while Kroll’a third
straight sub-par 69 after an open
ing 73 won him 11,700.
It waa the ninth tournament
championship In Boros' career and
the fifth ha has won to tha
Southwest.
Boros aald ha planned to skip
this week'* Hot Spring open and
the competing Greenbrier, W. Va.,
open In order to visit his new off­
spring, the third eon In n family
of four children. He will rejoin
tha tour at lndlanapolla Memorial
Day weekend.
Behind Kroll the field was
strung out, with Mika Souehak of
Groislnger, N. V., Ken Venturi af
Palo Alio, Calif., and Jerry Bar­
ber of Los Angeles winning $1,400
each far thalr 2141, and defending
champion Ben Hogan pocketing
$1,200 for a 265.

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Los AngcUa at Mllwaukae,
night—Koufax (0-3| vs. Buhl (2-1).
'(Only grafts scheduled.)
Tuesday's Garnet

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Chicago at Pittsburgh, night
already annouced Whites nt had
San Francisco at Cincinnati, night boon traded to tho Senators and
Los AngaUa a t Milwaukee, night White Sox Manager A1 Lo
filed tho protaat on tha grounds
that Claveland had utod • player
who waa not on 4to team.
Early Wynn had pitched o fivehittqr for his first win of tbo sea­
son aa the While Sox won tho
first game, 4-0, but the Indiana
took tbo disputed nightcap, *-2, on
- BALTIMORE, Md. (U Pl)-D on Harvey Kuenn'a three • run 10thJordan and Sugar Ray Robinson Inning homer. In Boatcn,
will bos at Momorlal Stadium to­ apokeaman for league proildenl
night in postponed tunaup bouts. Joe Cronin aald Cronin would take
Jordan, World welterweight the proteat under con*(deration
champion from Los AngaUa, 149 tote today or early Tuesday.
The Oriolei ran their winning
pounds, meets Candy McFarland
of PbiUdalphla, 1411k, in u non- streak to four gamea and gained
a ebaro of the AL toad when
title 10-rounder designed ta sharp­ rookie
Steve Barber pitched a
en Don far his crown defense three • hitter
in their opener and
against Benny (Kid) P a n t of veteran Hal Brown
and rookie
Cuba at Lao Vegas, Nav„ May 37. Chuck Ectrada combined in a
Middleweight challenger Robin­ nine - hitter in the tccond game.
son. 101, engages Pedro Consoles, Brown and rookie* Jim Gentile
of Rankin, Pa„ 170, to a prep 10- and Ron Hansen knocked In two
rounder, arranged to groom New runt each to produce a alx-run
Yorker Roy for his return shot first Inning that routed Boston's
at Paul Pendsr's crown (Naw Frank Sullivan In the nightcap.
York and Mauachuaotta vtrslon)
Johnny AnlonelH pitched San
at Boston Juno 10.
Francisco's fourth shutout to five
Tha tunaup double-headar wm games, 2 - 0 , over the Dodgers
originally achtdulad for lari and the Braves beat the-Pirate*,
Saturday night but rain caused a 1-4, after a 4-2 lot* to other Na­
shift to Monday,
tional League gsirea. The Yan­
kees crushed the Senators, 1M,
and the AthlttJci whipped the
Titans Gets Tackle Tigers, 3-0 and 5-4, in other AL
NEW YORK (UPI)—Tbo Now gamea.
York Titana announced today they
have obtained Bid Youngolman,
former tackle for the Cleveland Carlton Signs
Browns, Philadelphia Eagles and
BOSTON (UPI) - The Boeton
San Francisco Forty-Ninoro, from Patriots of tbo Amorlcan Football
tho Buffalo Bills to oxchango for League have announced the sign­
a high choice *1 next winter’* ing of Wray Carlton, former Duke
American Football League draft. halfback who playad for tha Tor­
Youngelman, » , aland* 4-1 and onto Argonauts ef Canada's Big
walgha 317.
Four League in 195*.

Jordan, Sugar Ray
In Tuneups Tonight

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Hinojosa Paces
Sanford Batsmen Tarpons Nip Greyhounds, 6-3;
WHh .360 Mark Locals Host Tampa Again Tonight
Sanford’e big right-fielder, Boll
var
Hinojosa,
through
last
Wednesday night waa the Florida
State League's tccond beet batter
with a ,360 average.
With 31 hits In 66 trip* through
23 games, tha big veteran can *et
a new league record for hitt If he
can maintain that pace until d o l­
ing day. Sept. 7. Widely known as
the type of batter who “ipoU"
the pitcher a etrlke or two, he
ha* hit in IB of the 23 tilt*, and
banged out five etralght elnglea
In five tripx a t St. Pctertburg.
Hero era etandings of all San­
ford playera through toat Wednes­
day.
Player
AB R H Avg.
Banovie
8 4 3 976
Hinojosa
68 13 31 960
Sanders
18 3 G 933
Collck
15 1 5 913
Harrelion
65 8 18 927
Duke*
*2 18 28 904
Peres
89 18 25 .251
Chavarria
101 24 28 .277
Green
87 14 24 976
Reed
30 5 8 967
Slik
8.1 22 21 963
Maloney
.18 1 9 937
Petrlkoric
9 2 2 922
Caramel
5 0 1 .260
Segul
5 1 1 900
Dube
69 11 a
.175
Freemen
1 0 0 .000
Bailey
4 1 0 .000
Blahop
7 0 0 .000
Lippold
8 O 0 .000

League Leaders
By Uailsd Frota IadaruttonaJ
National League
Flayer A C1ab G. AB R. H. P et
Burgess, Pgh 1* 3f 10 22 .3TB
Maya, S. F.
27 101 22 31 .375
Cl mate, Pgh. aa ns 21 43 974
Curry, Ph«.
20 3* ■ 31 .334
Aaron, Mllw, 22 aa is 30 941
American League
Maria, N.Y.
16 *4 14 25 .361
Hanaan, Balt 24 60 10 2* .363
Runnel*, Boa. 1* 72 10 36 961
Allison, Wash. 23 *6 17 31 .360
Brora, N. Y. IS 33 11 ».331
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National Leagne — McCovcy,
Giant* 27; Clemente, Pirate* 27:
Mataroeki, Pirate* 23; Banka;
Cuba 34; Aaron, Braves 22.
^American Laafne — Skowron.

Vunk*' '21} • Howard, Yanks'll:

Gentlto, Orioles 21; Mlnoao, White

Sox 30; Ltmon, Senator* 1*; Ma­

By JERRY COVINGTON
The Sanford Greyhounds took
two Florida Stole League games
from the hapleia Orlando Dodger*
Friday and Saturday and were de­
feated by tne Tampa Tarpon* here
Sunday night, 4-3.
The locals play boat to Ibe Tar­
pons hero again tonight with the
game getting undeiaay at 7:43
p. m. at Memorial Stadium.
In the game against the Dodgers
Saturday night righthander Bob
Goliek picked up hla fifth win ol
the aeaaon against a ilngle defeat
although he had to be removed in
the seventh Inning. Hie hard
throwing righthander was touched
for 19 hits, one a homo run, but the
Sanford beta kept him with a com­
fortable lead moat of the way. Dur­
ing hla stint on the mound he walk­
ed three and struck out aeven
Dodger baiters.
Big veteran handyman Calypso
Hinojosa, who is filling In at abort
stop for Dick Green, found the
home run range over the weekend
aa he hit a two run poke over the
centcrfleld fence against the Dodg
era on Saturday and a two run
blast over the scoreboard against
the Tarpons on Sunday. The Big
Dominican Republic awinger la
hitting around the 960 mark and la
leading Iho league to RBI's. Be_ a big Job at the plate
b* haa handled 1$ chances to the
field while committing only one
mlicue.
to tha gama against the Tarpons
S u n d a y , lefthandr r Marcelino
Lopaa went the distance for the
vlatton end limited the Grey­
hound* to thro* hits. The only
damaging blow against the atrlkeout artist waa Hlnojoaa’a blow to
the second inning and from there
on out he abut the door. Lopex
(truck out eight Greyhound batters
and maintained hla league toad to
this department for Urn aeaaon.
Tonight tha Greyhound* face the
Tarpons once again and Manager
Robbie Robertaon will probably go
with his aea lefthander Ron Ban­
ovie. Banovie now haa a record of
3-1.
The Greyhounds are away Tues­
day night and they return home
again Wednesday when they play
boat to up and coming Leesburg.
They, faro Palatkn Hare Thursday
night ana will he heme again Sat­
urday and Sunday nights ai the St.

Petersburg Saints invade the cltv.
AB R H RBI
TAMPA
Dallrsiandro, rf .. 4 0 0 0 _
5 1 2 o 3
Sorrell, 2b ...........
5 0 0 0
Upturn, cf
Corralea. c ........... 4 2 ] 0
4 0 2 0
Wilson, lb
Green, si ..»,«••«» 4 2 2 3
Smith, If .....••##• 4 1 0 0
Johnson, lb . . . . . . . 3 0 1 0
3 0 1 0
Lopex, p
36 fi 9
AB B H
SANFORD
2 0 0
Dube, If
Chavarria, 2b ....... 4 0 0
Harrelion, lb . . . . . 4 1 1
Hinojosa, is . . . . . . . 3 2 1
Perea, c . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 0
Maloney, rf . . . . . . . 3 0 0
Sisk, cf ................ 4 0 1
Gammcl, l b .......... 1 0 D
Sequi, p ............... 1 0 0
1 U 0
a Sanders........ .
Freeman, p .......... 0 0 0
Petrikovlc, p ....... 0 0 0
b Dukes ............... 1 0 0

4
RB|
0
0
n
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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1 J
28 3 3 2
a Struck out for Sequi in sixth,
b Hit into double play for Petrikovlc in Bib.
Tim pi ........... 020 120 001-4 I 1
Sanford ........... 000 201 000-3 3 2
Errora—Sorrell, Hinojosa. Ma­
loney; LOB—Tampa 10, Sanford 6;
POA—Tampa 27-1*, Sanford 37-19;
DP — Hlnojoaa-llarrelson, WilsonSorrel; HR—Green. Hinojosa; SB
—Caramel; SAC—Sequi, Johnion; J
HBP—Maloney, Dub* (Lopes).

Mixed Loop Lead
In Two Way Tie
B. Edwards Builders and Town
and Country era tied for flrat
piece In the Thursday Night Mixed League. Both turn* have won
12 points to date wjth Powell Of- J
flee Supply-in third spot with U
wins.
Following tlp&gt; top three are' DrBary Pharmacy, 3lrs. Appleby’s,
VFW Po*t 3621. Food Fair, Sanford Manufacturing Co. and Stein*
meyer Roofing.
Tho first gaiwell to that United
States was drilled at Fredonia,
N. Y., in 1121, according .to tho \
New York Stole Department of
Commerce.

rti, Yank* 1*; Smith, White sox

National League — McCovcy,
Giant* «; Boyar, Carda S; Aaron,
Brave* t ; Banka, Cuba 7; Cran­
dall, Bravca 7; Tbomaa, Cuba «.
American League — Lemon,
Senator* $; Held, Indiana 7; Oerv,
Athletic* 6; Skowron, Yank*, 81*.
b en , Athletic*, Mlnoao, W h i t *
Sox, Better, Senator*, all 3.

Pitching

National League — McCormick,
Gianta 5-0; AnlonelH, Giants, Farroil PhUllea, Miller, Carda, Ellaworth, Cuba, all 2-0.
American League— Hall, Ath­
letic* 3-0; Brown, Orioles 3-0;
Coatee, Yanks 3-0; Dll mar. Yanki
Portocarroro, Oriole*. Krallck,
Senators, Morgan, Tigers, Font!elea. Red Sox, alt 2-0.

To Play Kentucky
LOS ANGELES (UPi)-UCLA
has announced It will meet Ken­
tucky In basketball Feb. 17, 1961,
a t Lexington, and will play Utah
In football Nov. 26, 1942 at Salt
Lake City.

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American League
W. L. Pet. GB
14 10 M3
Chicago
Baltimore
14 10 .5*3
12 t .371
New York
13 10 .5*5
CUvclmd
Boston
10 10 .500 2
Detroit
a 12 .421 3U
Waahlngton
• 14 .311 414
Kanaia City
« 13 .373 5
Baltimore at Kansas City, night
—Wilhelm (1-2) vs. Garver (0-2).
(only gamo scbeduUd)
Tooaday’a Gomes
Boston i t Chicago, night
Baltlmora a t Kanaaa City, night
Waahlngton at Detroit, night
Now York at Cleveland, night
National League
W.L. Pet. GB
San FraneUce
11 1 .704
11 10 .M3 m
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
12 10 .343 41k
Cincinnati
14 13 .314 3
12 11 .421 7(4
Lea AngaUs
■ 14 .311 ■
Chicago
St. Louis
10 11 .313 1(4
Philadelphia
lladolphia
11 II .37*
Monday’s Probable Pitcher*
81. Louis at Philadelphia, nighl
—Mitel (1-2) vi. Owcaa (1-3).
San Francisco at CtoclnnaU,
night— Jones (4-3) va. Purfcey

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Standings

ball fana with one of tho diaricit
days to years:
—Don Cardwell, 24 • year • old
rilbt * hander acquired from the
Phillies on Friday pitched the
first no-hitter Against the Cardin
ala to 41 years for a 4-0 victory
to hit debut with the Cuba.
’ —The Phllllea and Reds staged
a free-for-all at Cincinnati which
frfoot, 8-lnch, 230-pound Gene Con
ley featured by socking 3-foot, 11
Inch, 133 • pound Billy Martin
above the left eye.
—The Indiana tried to uae Pete
Whlsenaflt as a pinch hitter after
they had announced he had been
traded to Ibe Senators.
—The Orioles swept a double
header from the Red Sox, 2-1 and
7-4, to Ue tho White Sox for first
place.
Cardwell, a native of Winston
Salem, N.C.. who had a 17 • 23
record in three big league ms
sons, mined a perfect game be
cause he walked the second bat
(er to face him In the first Inning
of the Cuba1 nightcap with the
Cardinals. The $-4, 210-pound right
hander retired Iho next 26 betters
In order, atriklng out seven and
allowing only Sevan balls to be
hit to the outfield.'
The Cardinals, who hadn't *uf
fared a ntne-lnning no-hltter since
May 11, 1*19, bad won the first
game, * - 1, on the strength of
Larry Jackson's four • hitter and
two homers by Kan Boyar.
Tho froe • for - all between the
Rods and Phillies broke out to tho
eighth toning of their opener after
Cincinnati pitcher Raul Sanches
bit three players with pitched
balls to the same frame. Phila­
delphia Manager Gena
Maueh
charged the mound and players
spilled out of both dugouta. Um
pi re BUI Jackowakl cleared both
benches of players not to the
gama when U was all ovor.
Johnny Calllaon, Tony Curry,
Cal Noeman and Frank Horrors
honored to toad tho Phillies to •
14-9 victory to that om but Gua
Belt drove to throe runs with
homer and two doublet aa tha
Reds won the nightcap, 5-1.
Tbo unusual protaat developed
In tho second Chicago-Clavelaad
gama whan Jos Gordon root up

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United Praia I sterna liens!
It waa a day lo remember — a
day on which form took a holiday.
That’s Just about the only way
to sum up Sunday's major league
avonls that included the Mason's
first no • bitter, It's biggest freefor • all, the possibility that the
Indians used a player belonging
to Um Senators and the spectacle
of tbo Baltimore Oriolei sharing
tha American League lead.
In fact, San Francisco fana are
just about the only ones who
would call It a normal day: llle
Giant pitching staff turned to an­
other shutout.
Here's a rundown on doing!
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No-Hitter, Free-For-All Spark
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Smith’s upset triumph
over Ray Norton, another oovontoot high Jump, by John Thomas
• a d ' a gto-yard "world
toot didn’t last long featured tbo
VMkeod trtek and field activities.
Who’s Dough Smith T Just an*
Other guy named Smith until he
tofeetod Norton Saturday night In
too 10e*yOfd dash In tho West
Conet Solars a t Freano, Calif.
Morten, loading U. 8. sprint hope
to r the 1900 Olympics in- Rome
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racer, generally la regarded as
flw werld’e fastest current human.
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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: My husband's best
friend is in love with me. He has never
I touched me or said anything suggestive
* to me, but 1 know it ns sure ns i am living.
It is so apparent that even my mother no.
ticed it. We arc nil in our thirties. This
friend never married.
I love my husband nnd children very
much, Abby, and I don’t want anything
, to happen to my marriage. This man
works with my husband, and my husband
hrings him home for dinner very often*
The children love him, nnd he adores
&gt; them. Is it wrong to be too kind to people,
Abby? How do I discourage him? When he
looks at me 1 see desire in his cyes..l am
not mistaken. A woman knows those
things. Help me, please. 1 am n bundle of
nerves over this. I've never talked to my
husband about it. He doesn't suspect a
thing.

DEAR YOUNG MOTHER: I agree
that children shouldn't call adults by their
first names. Hut "Mr. and Mrs.” denotes
respect—not formality.
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DEAR ABBY: I have a daughtcr-folaw who hns two Mexican Chihuahua dogs
nnd every tinic she comes to my house she
brings them. 1 don’t mind dogs as a rule,
but these two look like a pair of skinned
rata and I .detest them. She lets them run
all over the living room and my sofa cover­
ing is already full of snags from their
sharp claws. 1 have a nix-year-old boy, nnd
when my daughter-in-lnw comes with her
dogs I have to ask him to stay in his bed­
room because the dogs arc jealous of him
nnd they keep barking until he leaves.
How should 1 tell her 1 like to hnve her
visit me, but to please leave the dogs
home?
MOTHER-IN-LAW

DEAR BUNDLE: Tell your husband
that when he Invites his friend to the
I house for dinner, he should ask him to
bring a lady friend of his own. Or else
you invite one.
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DEAR MOTHER-IN-LAW: Tell her
that it is unfair to your son to be confined
to his bedroom because she nnd her dogs
are visiting. Say it in a friendly way—but
say it.

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DEAR ABBY: When I \yns growing up
my parents thought it was impolite for
children to cnll adults by their first
names. As a result I was told that this
wns "Aunt Joan and Uncle Bill" and
"Aunt Polly and Uncle Al." Years later
I lenrned that these people were not my
real Hunts nnd uncles nt ait—just good
friends of my parents. It was terribly confusing.
I am raising children now, and I too
feci that they shouldnH cull ndults by their
first names, but I don't want to start that
"Aunt Joan and Uncle Bill" business. Have
you or your readers any suggestions?
"Mr. and Mrs.*' is too forinnl.
YOUNG MOTHER

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WITH A MAN WHO HAS TWO
HEARTS” : He wants to hnve his cake
and cat it, too. He hasn’t "two hearts”—
he hns two hats: One to wear and one to
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Juit about now you are pro­
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gasping when you take a good
!6ok at your figure in that last
summer's dreu which DIO look
•o well! You wonder how you
can get by without the cover-up
of a coat. Don't wonder! Do something for your figure. To auit the
very definitely feminine fashion*
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fitted, or easily belted—there arc
underfashions to give the control
' your figure needs.
Foundation garments are made
of soft laces, ribbons, the sheerest
fabrics and newest elastics.
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are perfect for both daytime and

evening dresses. They will make
you feel comfortable and well
dressed both underneath and on
the outside. If you are planning
either to make or buy some new
dresses, why not he wise and let
your figure come first? The least
expensive dress can look wonder­
ful when worn over the proper
Undergarment. For Instance, If
your dress hai a deep plunging
neckline, your bras must confarm to thia line, so 1 auggeat that
you gel the right bra far your
figure ^nd then plan your dress
neckline around it.
The sheath requires certain
control underneath and the control
may well be a corselet. Many of

the spring and summer models
are strapless with the bra cups
wired for support.
This season you have a wide
and wonderful choice of colors,
and nothing puls you in the gla­
mour class as do underfashions In
color. This season beige his be­
come a basic tone but new are
Icy-Gray Blue and Daffodil Yel­
low, And there are more black
underfashions than ever before.
Black undergarments with black
costumes are the most rewarding.
You feel so welt dressed!
If you are the type who wears
"panties" of any kind, be lure
to be properly fitted in a panty
girdle of the correct length for
your legs and the "panties."

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UPI) — A
Cheyenne housewife asked tele­
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finding her dog, which had Jump­
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hours later. It waa a 34-pound
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By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (U rn-Seeing Elvis
Fresley on TV after his celebrat­
ed Army hitch offered proof posi­
tive that old lideburna never die:
They Just fade Into pompadours.
Thursday night's welcome home
party for Elvis, held at a Miami
Beach pad by Frank Sinatra,
managed to sustain a relaxed,
happy-happy mood despite some
choppy tape-editing.
The stage was stylishly simple.
There were funny moment*. Now
and then, it got unnecriarlly loud
and some dance numbers, con­
ceived with fresh formats, man­
aged to bog down in technical
handicaps.
The heralded "summit meet­
ing'' between "The Pelvis" (Elvia) and "The Hip" (Sinatra) was
a let down.
I'm pro-Elvit even though I
sometimes pais along jokes about
the lad. But I don't ridicule his
vpcal talent, which 1* consider­
able.
1 can u ke El)is with or with­
out the sideburns, the guitar, that
silly alp-high hairdo and the wig­
gle. But I was sorry to see him
lose his way on the ABC-TV spe­
cial by ellempting to play .Sina­
tra's style. He's not ready for it
-y e t.
Elvis went the way of Peter
Lawford, Sammy Davis Jr., and
other* In Sinatra'* circle. He sub­
merged his own personality (un­
sophisticated in this case) to
reach for the leader's Jargon and
sophisticated atyie.
In trying to rise to the hippie,
finger • snapping, ring-a-dlng-ding
swing of tha Sinatra crew, Elvis
made himself sppesr ill at case
and only exposed his surprising
(after all he's been through) lack
of poise.
Elvis chose to sing (wo undis­
tinguished songs that represent
hie latest record release and
again, he didn’t coma off very
welUq ibH.vlUi area. Hit vole*
failed to project and I suspect the
sound balance was off. Or maybe
the engineer li a Fabian fan.
Anyhow, lbs rich tone* and color­
ing* that he can produce were
smothered by the music accom­
panying Elvis.
He could have pre-recorded and
dona a Hpsynchronlied job, but
choie not to , which Is to his
credit.
Presley's numbers didn't do
much to show off hit rhythmic,
relentless feeling for up-tempo
tunes to best advantage. Nor did
they display the emotional depth,
the natural shidlngi he ran give
to bluee numbers or ballads.
There were others on the show,

fV Tonight
The Chordcttes end guitarist
Rabicai ara with Kata Smith on
CBS at T:M.
A wealthy women asks protec­
tion against her husband In
"Suitabla For Framing." the who­
dunit an ABC'a "Bourbon Street
Beal" at 1:30.
Ginger Rogers again — this
lima on Steve Allen's NBC hour
at 10. Also Erroll Garner.

County Council To
Meet Wednesday
Tha Beminolt County Council of
Parents and Teachers will meet at
9:30 e. m . Wednesday at the Pintcrest School to Install new officer*
far the year.
Now officer* am Mrs. Gordon
Frederick, president) hire. T. C.
Thompson, vies president; Mre.
Ralph Wight, sscroUry and Mr*.
W, C. Hopkins, treasurer.

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too. Sinatra, his voice not ai re­
sponsive as it has been in past
shows, was a gracious host, lie
let his guests dominate (he tom­
foolery. Nancy, hia cute-looking
daughter, did a good Job with'her
minor key dancing and singing
roles. Joey Bishop's prepared ad
libs imparted some snap but the
funniest spot, 1 thought, was Sam­
my Davts' imitation of Dean
Martin. Ii was a devastating ex­
posure and it won't burl Dlno one
bit.
Peter Lawford knocked about
In aimless fashion and kept smil­
ing. This Sintra • Lawford • Bishop-Davis act needed more time
than It got Thursday night to
build into something, I suppose.
Incidentally, they tell mr Elvis
was paid 3123,000 for singing his
songs Thursday night. What G. I.
Bill is he enrolled under?.

THEY NEVER CHANGE

9-11

Kennedy's West Virginia Victory Gives Him Top Spot
By LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (U P I)-S u ch of
the stop-Kennedy movement as
may have survived tbit West Vir­
ginia tornado will adjourn now to
a smoke-lilted national convention
room in Los Angeles.
A small room will suffice. Sen.
John F. Kennedy (D-Maas.) did
not get full credit for his victory
last month in the Wisconsin presi­
dential primary. A complicated
voting procedure plus a substan­
tial Catholic Republican element
in the electorate blurred the re­
turns.
The basic fact in the Wisconsin
returns was that Kennedy licked
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (DMlnn.) and llckad him good. It
became Instantly apparent that If
Kennedy wera to be stopped, those
interested In stopping had to move
fast and together to gat tha Job
done.
It could have been—and was—
predicted from Milwaukee that
thero would ba a gang-up against
Kennedy in this week's West Vir­
ginia primary. Tha strategy was
elemental. If (ha supporters of all
other actual and potential demo­
cratic aspirant* threw their sup­
port to Humphrey in Wast Vir­
ginia. then Kennedy probably
would lose that primary.
This was not flattering to Hum­
phrey. It meant that other Inter­
ested partlea did not Uke seriously
Humphrey's pitch for the presl-

denllal nomination. They were will­
ing to build Humphrey up al the
expense of Kennedy because of
confidence that they could cut
Humphrey's throat at the conven­
tion.
What they feared was that an­
other Kennedy primary triumph
would glva the young man from
Maisacbustlli a claim on tha
Democratic nomination which sing­
ly or in alliinra they could not
challenge. That la Just about what
has happened.
Kennedy's lop-sided victory in
Protestant West Virginia Is a solid
argument that the Democrats dare
in I960 nom inale for president a
Roman Catholic. The old pros In
the parly wilt gel the message.
Some of them have no special
favorite of their own but have
been aloof front Kennedy because
of his religion, These should be­
gin shortly to Jump aboard tha
band wagon.
Some other old pr6s are con­

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fronted by a more complicate
problem. Fbr example, there 1b
Sam Rayburn, the speaker, llr.
Sam is campaign manager for big
fellow Texan San. Lyndon B, John­
son, who hag not avowed hid
candidacy but who U a candidate
all the earns..
Shall Mr. Sam and Lyndon new
sit down in the speaker’s room and
decide to threw la with Kennedy
or, ihatl they sit down wltk third
parties and decide to Uke a abet
at stopping Kennedy ta Los An*'
gelas? A hard decision, thaL
What of Harry 8. TrumaaT HST
has a candidate but HST U coy.
It is fairly apparent, however that
Truman’s boy Ja Bee.- Stuart Apia*
ington of Missouri. For Mr. TV
and Symington the big question la;
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And Mre. Eleanor RooeeviKT
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According to Stewart'e latest eiUmete, this project, aleog with
some nmodellng work In the two
pneent office buildings, will cost
103 million dollars.
He also ha* plans for a House
subway aystem similar to the Senato'e fancy new underground rail­
road and for a station wagon
shuttle system between the old of­
fice building) and the Capitol. It
will eover a distance of roughly
one block.
At the outset of Stewart'* budg­
et presentation, subcommittee
chairman W. P. Norrell (D-Ark.)
delivered ■ little lecture an tbs
need for economy, bat not much
was heard on this subject after
that.
Like senator*, our congressmen
need all the tender loving cere
they can gat, and Stewart and
we taxpayer* make goad pro­
viders.

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yean and less able to withstand
the rigors of legislating.
The shock came last year when
the Senate opened a new 31-mil­
lion dollar office building and
then began having s e c o n d
thoughts that cost a few hundred
thousand dollars more.
Some of the second thoughts in­
volved the elevators which didn't
respond quickly enough to suit the
senators. Stewart obligingly in­
stalled a special senatorial butter
this year to make certain they
got instantaneous service.
This worked very well except
that some senators have started
la complain that they are, embar­
rassed, by riding up and down In
solitary splendor while other po­
tential passengers are left strand­
ed.
The up shot is that Stewart may
have to install tome additional
elevators at a cost of around ■
half million dollars. As you can
see, Stewart his been a busy
man and I fear the worst ii yet
to come.
Members of the House legisla­
tive appropriations subcommittee
hid Stewart in for a hearing re­
cently to see what be wee doing
for their side of the Capliol. Ills
testimony has Just been published
end 1 think it is fair to conclude
that House members are not be­
ing neglected.
1 was particularly interested In
the discussion about a new House
office building which the architect
la ending to give congnismes
equal status with senators.

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Bldg.
Hanford, F lorida
Publlah May IS, Jl, I* A J u n e 4.

1-BEDROOM furnished homa tO
responsible people. flOQ month.
FA 2-3441.
FURNISHED apartment, desa
FURNISHED apartment III wfc, FURNISHED 4 room apartment,
and dose in. Adults only,
Sleeping room 94. FA 2 2784.
water furniihed, $40 per month.
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4012.
CaU PA 2 3011.
3-ROOM cottage read; to more
FURNISHED
a p t FA 2-2100.
in, completely furnished, all NEW. 2 bedroom duplex, nicely
utilities. Adult* only. 2404 Park
furnished or unfurnished. Low
RENT A BED
Ave. By week or month.
rentals in Casselberry. Pb. Or­ Rollaway, Hosplta' A Baby Beds
lando, CH 1-3123, Ml 4-S2M.
By Day, Waak or Month
APARTMENT, Soulh Sanford Avc.,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE »
near Lake Jessup. FA 2-3444. FURNISHED apartment, clean
lid W. lat St.
and nicely furnished, knotty Ph. FA 2-S1I1
2-BEDROOM trailer. FA 2-4344.
pins walls, fireplace, extra larga
bedroom. 119 Elm. 143 per month
2-BEDROOM housetrallcr 410 per
Also, 801 Mignolia, I bedroom
week; In Osteen. Ph. FA 2-0319.
apartment and 1210 Elm, du­
Legal Notica
plex, 243. Call NO 4-3267,
313 PALMETTO Ave., furnished
bachelor apartment.
I T ATSC O f r t .O R ID A TO I
4-ROOMS and bath in business T H ESARAH
K. IAJRD,
■eclion. Ideal location for small
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
Rasldanr* Unknow n!
business.
Reasonable.
P
h
o
n
e
A
aworn
Com
plaint h a v in g b a t e
Fenced backyard. FA 2-4967.
fllad a a a ln a t you tn Ih* C lr r u lt
FA 2-4214.
Court la and for Hrmlnol# County \
FURNISHED aparimenla, hard
Florida, hy RAYMOND E. 1-OHnV
wood floors, tils baths. 442 W. UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom duplex for
dlvorca. It-a abort Ulta of
apartment;
lake
privilege*.
343
47th. Street.
which ta RAYMOND K. UVIID,
month. FA 2-3729.
P la in tiff, varau* SARAH K. LORD.
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gables
D efendant, than* praaant* a r e tn
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house, comm and you to a p p e a r and file
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
yo u r w r i t te n daranaao haraln na
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-4444. or
hafor* th* 11th d a y of J u n a ,

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rr* T R n r n .u itin s
r i . h r i n * »►:* r i . u r a r . v T
I'OHMIMIOV
T si.i, *m 4 *ik m , n . n n i D a
N otlr# la h ereby g l v r n th a t Ih#
Florid* Developm ent Commletlon
h a s I n e p tc lr d a Cornrnarrlil A i r ­
port alt* tn Hn-llon IS. T nwnehlp
I I Koulh, lia n a # IS Kaet, la Sami*
nola County, Florida, upon a p p li­
c ation of Hemlnole Ranchr*. Inc.,
SID* K a i i C e ntra l A vault*. Urtando,
Florida,
In a p tc llo n r t v t u l e the alia In ha
au'llaMa f»r ilia purpi.ara Intended.
Piitillo nolle# la hereby a iv r n
t h a t an a i r p o r t alta a p p ro v al will
ha laauetl on o r a f t r r Slay I I ,
m u . unlaaa prior to Slay t l . !*(•,

*?’nw'!. i.lw

ahould not hr g r a n t e d ;
n r A t m i o n i T t OKI F lorida Drv e lo p m r n t C»ninilaalnii thla l l t l i
d a y or Slay. A. U , l»*«.
T. IV. l Y llh tr ln g ln n , Herr*ta r y - U l r a u lo r
F r a n k H. H tu u u tn lr* , Avia­
tion Mafaly A a r n t
A viation D e p a r t m e n t

h im css u p at it
THM S T A T S OF FLORIDA TO
IVOLK I t DOWDY.
NO. * NORTH S T R E E T
h u m ; o n ass h o m es
RICHMOND, KENTUCKY
A S w orn Com plaint hkvlna been
fllad a a a l n a t &gt; nu- In th* Clrrult
C o u rt In a n d t o r gemlnol* County,
Florida,
by
WAVEHLY
KAIII,
DOWDY. Hll.. for d lro rca . th* abort
till* of which la WAVKIILY KARL
DOVVnr,
HR.
rialn u rr.
vareu*.
R. DOWDT, D efendant, thaa# preaania a r a tn coratnaad you to a a p a a r a n d [II* y o u r w r l l ta n dafanaaa
h a r a ln e a or hafor* t h a Slat day
of Ju n a , A. D. I l l s , a r olharw la*
D r r r c * I'r n Coufraao will h* antara d n a a l n a t you.
T ha Hanford l ia r a l d la daalanntad
aa • n a w apapar of g e n e r a l e lr r u l a lion In which thla c ita tio n ahall
ba pu b lla h rd one* a a r h w a a k for
f o u r ronan-utlv* waak*.
WITNBMI my h a n d * * d official
aaal of lha Clark of th* Circuit
C o u r t , nn thla th* H l h d a y *f
May. A, D. 111*.
tS E A L t
David M. Oatchal
C lerk of C ircuit C ourt
Hyi J o a n M. Wllka,
Deputy C lark
Ca rroll U u rk e
At tor nr y a t Law
Hanford A t l a n t i c N a t l . Bk. Bldg.
Hanford, Flo rid a
A tto rn ey for Plaintiff.
P u bllab May IS, St. la B j u n a *.

Legal Notice
r o t m
sn v iv a r o u s ia n n s
Nad** ad FwhM* H a a r l a a
To w hom M m ay c o n ca ral
Notlr* I* h araby a i v r n tn accordanc e w i t h Bactlan S* of th*
Zoning R egula tio n* t h a t S o u lh e a t* Prope r! lea, I n r . baa raouaatad
th* f o l l o u l a a daacrlbad p r u p r r t y to h i a o n td V-l Com marclal:
l l - a a t a point i l . 1 t ft K a n d SI 0* ft N of tha-H W r o r o f th*
N’E ’a of tha HK-. o f Hr.-. 11-11 -S IS R throe* K l l ' | | l l u K a
dlala n r* of l i e * * ft.; t h e m * N I ' a m " VV a d l r t a n r e of «■* nn
5Li t h r n r * ■ 11*14’ 11’ W a d i a t o m * of Sta.M f t ; thane* B
l**FM" R a dlata n r* of 4**.** ft to Ih* FOR.
Public h e a r i n g will h* bald In t h * Sam ln ola C ounty Court
Hciua*. t'outily Coainillatnneru room, Sanford, Fla., on Wadnaaday
J u n e I, I f So a t T:Sa P. M. a r a a aoon t h a r a a f t a r a* poaalhl*.
Hamlnola County Zonin g Commlaaloa
By R o h a n K B ra w a
s b r is h l h

i

Samlnola County Boalag Dlrtclwr

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‘j* i

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Nolle* l o All R U c trlc laa a a n d K laclrlaal C e a t r a a l a r a
Nolle* la h sra b y glvan, p u r a u a a t t o C h a p te r 11-lSll, Law*
• r Florida, t h a t on F e b r u a r y IS, 111*, th * Board a f County
ro m m la a lo n a r a ot g a m la al* County, Florida, c r a a ta d a B oard a t
H l o c in r a l R a a m l a a r a la aaam laa, claaalfy a a d c e r t if y a ll alaerloiana a n c a g l a g la w o r k aa * l* * tr le ia a i la aatd c o u a t r a a d
a ll a la elrlea l co n tra cto r# a n a a a l a g la bualwoa* t a aald a au a ty .
A a g ro a ld a at o f Bab^laolo C e u a ty w h a waa aellvaly e n g ag e d
la U S hualnooa a r oc ca p atto a o f • l a i t r l i k a l a aald M e a t y ,
a a d a * r g a r a a a , fir m o r - o r p e r a l la n w ho w a a actively e ngage d
I* th* hualnaaa or a c o u p a tla a a f *l*otrleal a o a t r a e t o r l a aald
c o u n ty prior to April 1, I f i l m ap m a k a a ppllcatlo* ta aald
b oa rd of a s a m l n a r a for a a o rtlftea to o f qua litlc etlo n w l U o a t
a ia tn ln a iln o . Bald applicatio n, I* th* form proocrlbod bp tba
B oard of E loctrleal X lam inar*, ahall b* accompanied by a t e a m
a ta i a m a n t *f Ik* a p p lle aa t I b a t k* m aata a ll tb* require m e nt*
of kactlou S of C h a p ta r S l - l l l l . Law * of F lorida, t o g g th e r w ith
lb* o orllflcatlo* too required by paction 4 thorooL All i s i k
a p p llc a tla a a aauat k* s u b m l lU d l a t b a ka m la al* County Benin*
Offlca aa a- before M ay t l , l i l t * a tharw laa, a n y paraoa. firm
o r c a r p a r a t l a a t h a r a a f t a r d a a t r l a g t a a a g a g * In lb* bualaaaa
• r e e tu p a U o * *1 ala*triad* a o r
alaaSliaal B o a rrac la r sh a ll ba
r e q u ir e d t * w ltkata nd a a a s a m l a a t l * * a a d m eat u * o t h e r req u l r a m a a l a praacrlb ad by C h a p ta r I t - l t W . T«wa o f Florida,
a n d rule* a n d r a a u la tlo n a of Board a f E l a r t r k a l R a a m la a r a
bafor* a a a a a i a g la e ith e r aald b M l i e a a M o e au p a lle a la BaoUl a b O* a i r . F I arid a.

D. III*. ur olharw la* Deere#
APARTMENTS for rent at Stons A.
P ro Confroto
will bo e n ta r a d
Island on Lake Monroe; 2 quiet a g a l n a t you.
cool, furnished apartments. Sum­
Th* S a nford Harald ta d a a l s n a la d
a t a n a w apapar nf a r n e r a l c ir c u ­
mer rales. Call FA 2-4240.
lation In which thla c lta tio a ahall
publla hrd nnca **rh w a ak to rDUPLEX: furnished. 1414 So. ha
tour rona rc utlv* weak*.
J
Park. Ph. FA 2-7074.
IV1TXKHH my hand a nd official

TWO bedroom furniihed house
183.00. 1103 West 20th. St. .Cell
R o b e r t A. Williams, Ph.

Legal Notice
I* ih* Court * r (ha C ounty J a d s a ,
aKMI.MJI.K ('meaty, F lorida,
l a F r a h a ta .
| n \a*i | a t a u a l .
WILSON AL KXANDRn
P a c iiH l.
T a All Cradllar* a a * P a ra o ao Mat#
I a n M alm* a t Dem and* A a a la a l
■al* SCalatai
Tou a n d each of you ar* haraliy
notiriad and re quire d I* p ra aa at
a n y - talma and damatida which you,
o r either- o t you, m a y hava a a a ln a t
II a
r a ta l# or VVILHON ALKXAX)KR. d r r a a i a d , la ta e ( l a i d County
to tha C ounty J u d e a of Itaralnol*
County, Florida, a t hla offlca la
tha r o u r t houaa of a* Id County
a t flanrord, Florida, w ithin r i g h t
c a la n d a r month# from t h a tlm a of
tha flra t publication of thla uotlra.
E ach ala lia * r d e m a n d th a ll h*
In wrltlria. a n d ahatl atat* th*
ptar* of raaldanca a n d p e a t efflr*
addraa* of Ih* cla im a nt. and ahall
ba a w e r a U&gt; h y t h a a la lm a n t, hla
a a a n t, or a tl o r n a y , a n d nny am-h
claim or d a m a n d not *o fllad ahall
b* void.
K a n n a th W. Slclnioah
Aa a a a c u t o r o f th a Laat Will
a n d T a a ta m a n t of
WILSON ALEXANDER.
Dacca aad
aTENMTflOM. DAVIS * MclXTOSH
A llornaya fo r K i a c a to e
E dw a rd* B uild ing
Sanford, F l o r i d a

I

aaal of tha C lark of th* C ircu it
Court on thla th* 4th day a f May,
A. D. t i l l .
(SEAL)
David M. GaL hat
Clark nf tha C irc u it C o a r t
M ark K. Cleveland. J r .
A tlo rn a y a t I-aw, P. O. Bog SI*
Sulla t i l Hanford A tla n tic
National Bank B uild ing
Hanford, F lorida
Puhllak May t,. I f , SI, I*. 111*.
THM STATE h r FLORIDA Til! A
KAY ARNOLD T URNER, Whn*#“
a d d r ra a la In enr* of M ra
Chart** Adklna,
I l ia s r llA L H K I lH STREET.
W ARRE N, MICH III AN
A aw orn Com plaint h a v in g been
fllad a a a ln a t you In tha C ircuit
Court In and for 8*mlnnl* County,
Florida, by JO ANN T URNER, for
dlrorca. the abort title of which
la J O ANN T URNE R, Pla intiff, y r c .
aua KAY ARNOLD TURNER, Dafamlant, thaa* p r r a a n ta a r e to com ­
m and you to a p p e a r a n d fit* y o u r
w r l l t r n d r f r n a a a haraln on o r b*-«,
for* th* Sath d a y of J u n a , A. D.W
IIS#, o r olharw la* Dtcro* Pro Confaaao will b* antorod n a a l n a t you.
T ha Hanford H arald la d t a l g a a t a d
a* a n a w apa pa r of g a n a r a l c i r c u ­
lation In w hich Ihla r l l a l l o n ahall
ho pubtlahad one* each w a a k f o r
(our r o n a r r u l l v o weak*.
W 1TKKM tay hand a n d official
aaal of th* C lark of th* C lrault
C o u rt an thl* th* l l t k d a r of
May, A. D. ISSti.
C lark of th a C l r e a lt Court
Byt Arl* J . Lundqulat-D. Cl
Mack N, Cleveland, J r .
A tto r n e y a t luiw, P. O B os SSS %
Suit* M l , SanfarS A tla n tia
“
National B a nk B i d d i n g
Sanfnrd, F lo rid a

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SR H Ik O L R COUkTY M S I t Q COSfRIMIOSf

koSta* ad I**b|1a Heart**

T a w hom K m ay c a m e r a :
N a tlr* 1* hereby given In acoordanca w ith b aattoa SS of t h a
Z oning lla g u la tla n * t h a t P. W. W h e a tla n d haa r r q u e a ta d th*
fa llo w in g daaorlhrd p ro p a rly ba aoaad G -I Cagsgsarelalt L o ta
I*. I t and I t . Pa lara on'a aubdlvlaloa.
Public h e a r i n g will ha held In lha Samlnola C o u a ty Court
Hnua*. CuUnly Cnmmlaelunrra room, Sanford, P I * , a a J u n a 1.
ISM a t 1:SS P. M. or aa aoon t h a r a a f t a r aa poaalhl*.
Hamlnola County S o r i n g Commlaaloa
By R obe rt a Brown
Samlnola C ounty Boning D ire cto r
Publlab M a r IS. SS. ISIS.
a a a isa i.a m i m
g o v is* r o a a ts iio s
koilrw a t P a b lto f i l m i n g
Da w hom it m ay concorai
Notlr* la h r r r b y glvan In accordance w ith Hanlon SS of lha
Zoning Regulation* t h a t l l r f t l a r Conatrucilo n Company haa r a quaatad tha fullo w ln g daacrlbad p ro p e rly ba aoned R - l t Black
I I . lot* I t h r u St: Block IS. lot* s t h r u * a a d SI t h r u i l i
Itlork IS, lot* | t h r u IS a n d 41 t h r u &lt;t a ad Si t h r a I t ; Block
w.lhro .*.*?'* , . U,,u
U,ock *'•
1 to n . • and *
t h r u IS. Block I I , lot* I t h r u I and t l t h r u SI; Block St. Iota
1 t h r u I t a u d M t h r u t i t a ll «r m &lt; r k a ST, IS, s i a n d IS? Blank
la, let* l t h r u IS) block I I , luta I T h r a «.
* '
Fublla h e a r i n g will ha held la tha Bamlaola C o u a t r Court
Hou*e. f o u u i y Cutumlaalonara room. Sanford. F l a , on Wadaoa!
day J u n e I, ll« a a t I ; l i p, m . o r aa aooq t h a r t e f t . r h pomiVlV
Hrmlnol* C ounty Xuglng Commlaaloa
By B a b r r t • . Brow*
Hamlnola County Boning D iraeior
Fuhlleh May IS. SI, 111*.
"

Natlc* te All Pttum b*rs a a d W a m b l n g C o i m T e u T r ^ ™ "
Natlr* la h e r e b y glvan, p u r a u a a t t e C h a p te r I S - l l a r U o ,
ot Florida, t h a t e a March I, I l l s , n , " Beard of C ounty r t Z *
m ieelinare n f Samlnola C a u sty , F lorida, t r e a t e d a Beard l a
P l u m b e r E x a m la e r # la a aam laa. alaaalfy a n d T a r l l f ^ a l l Y l l m b ?
ar* a a a a g l a g la w o r k aa p l u m b t r t la Said e o u u ty * M MS ! » h
l a g a e a U a o t a r a p a g a g l a g la bualaaaa la auid oouaty. ^ *
*
Aay roald aat of Sem iaala C oua ty w ho waa a atlv aly m .
S *ga d l a th a ualnaaa or occupatiau , f p la m h e r la aald o o u a ty
a u d a a y paraoa, fir m o r c o r p o ra tla a w h o w a a a a tie e ly t a g aged
la lha ha ala* a* or ocaupailau of p lum bing e o o i r a n o r I n a a l d
r o u a i y p r io r i« April I, IMS m ay m a k e a p p tte a tlo a So aald
board #» r a a m l a a r a for a r a rllf lc a t* or q u a llflca iloa wltkoiR
e a a m l a a t l o a . Bald application, la t h a f a r m praacrlbad be tb a
Hoard o f P lu m b e r E ia m la a r * . ahall b* a r c o m p a n U d by a ' a w e r a
B l a l . m a a t of lha a p p lic an t i b a t b* b M U . I l U l r w u l r a l ^ T t Z
ot Oealar S af L h a p a r IS-IIST, Lawa a f Florida, t r u e I b a r w ith
th* a e rtlfle a U o a tea required by Per 11*a a t h a r e o r A ll* aic h a M l u
c ation* m « n h* aubm lited t . h . B a m la .l* CaV ay B a . t a g ^ S m
" • or ha for# May Si, ISA*: ath arwlae, a a y paraoa firm a r r o r 2 f u i * * .r ‘V iI i- b .V o.m o ^ Z o l :
‘“ u * k M l a i u or noiu-Ito T ta S d M . . . . T u ' t o
M(|
preei rlb rd
C h e p la r IS-IIST U v i a f F lo r id a a ad tula* a y !
n l tb a r **U hum aam m

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2. For Rent

5. Real Ealata For Salt

2-BEDROOM unfurnished, kitchen

3-B. R. home, fum or unfurn. Buy
equity. Will rent StlO a month.
Wjmnewood Dr. Ph. FA 2-5U0.

electrically equipped. *70 per
I month. FA 2-2907.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom mod­
ern CB on lake; Otleen. fU.
FA 2-7955.

To

iHir

Deliver Your
Rrrnlh

franforft

Mon. May 16. 1660— P age 9

3-ROOM and bath apt. FA 3-057*.
FURNISHED apt. 500 Park Ave.
COOL, roomy 2 bdrm. unfurn.
downstair* apt. SST.M. 1700 Mag
noita At*. FA 2-SMS1.
AIR CONDITIONED furnished
(arage apartment Adulta. Call
FA 2-192*.
FUBN. apt.

FA 2-8331

FARMER’S AGENCY

NEW 3-bedroom CB house, turn
2 APARTMENTS: 1 bedroom fum
l«hed. nn three loti. C a l l
iahed; 2 bedroom furnished; both
FA 2*15*.
ground floor*. Contact 2312 Pal­
3 - BEDROOM, t bath, kitchen
metto At*.
equipped home; corner lot;
1-BEDROOM, partly furnished
screened carport* and brans*
home. Call after «:00, NO * 5122.
way combined for Florida liv­
ing. MM down, *91.51 monthly.
I-BEDROOK furnished apartment.
1*11 Palomn Av*. FA 2-7304.
Reasonable ro o t C 1• ■a in
FA 2-0*41.
WOOD: Attractive | bed­
1-ROOM efficiency apartment, WYNN
room home, CB, with large
private bath. Sultabla for one or
Florida room. Prie* reduced to
couple. Across from postaff!e*.
112,100 for immediate sal*.
Other features include large
FURNISHED eottago in Laka
utility room, dishwasher and
Mary. FA 2 3040.
fenced yard. Down payment
TtEWLY decorated 3 room furnIt 7 o o. Immediate occupancy
ished apartment **0 par month;
4W% mortgage.
eloaa in. I ll E. Kh. S t Call
FA 2-42*5 or FA 2-S7M.
PINECREST: Exceptionally nice
CB, I BR borne, Florida room,
FLORAL HEIGHTS: 1 bedroom
fenced yard, stove, refrigerator,
apartment 1 block off .Sanford
and draperiei. *150* down pay­
Av*.; pasa the air baae route
ment with small aaeond mort­
turn to rigbt; approximately •
gage. Price 312,700.
miles from Sanford. Endar*.
PINEHURST: This exceptionally
A. Real Estate W ant'd
altracliva 1 BR, CB, home with
Florida room for only M.450,
features s t o v e , refrigerator,
LAND WANTED
large lot 155 x 105 fast, hard­
LOTS or ACREAGE
wood floors. Includes Venetian
Give legal description, price
blinds and draperies. Reason­
and terms. Writ* P. O. Box
able down payment with balance
on 4*4% mortgage. Close to
272, Sanford, Florida.
schools and shopping center.

5, Real Estate For Sale

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER

W. B. Shlppy, Assoc.
SO* So. Park Av*. Ph. FA 2-3931
S-BDRM. Mock bom*. Low down
payment, VA loan. FA 2-S2T3.
tUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom,
S bath, extra taiga home. Viaw
ot lake. Assume FHA or FHA
in a a r v i e a mortgage. Ph.
FA 2-3172.

Stenstrom Realty

Robnon Sporting Goods

Ph FA 2 59*1 OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
1 Cent per lb.
30 H. P. JOHNSON J a veil- motor,
THE SANFORD HERALD
OFFICE
electric starter, excellent condi­
tion. FA 2-4(68.
204 W. 1st. St. FA I Mt l
or the Interruption,
LARGE Duncan Phyffc dining ta­
Mercury puthoard Motora
troabie per k in g . . . eo then what dkt Bath
ble, glass top. 6 chairs, $00.
■sjrr
WOODRUFF MARINE
Frank Sim*. FA 2 9834.
3401 Franck Av*.
FA 3-1392
BOAT TRAILER, large wheels,
15. Special Scrvicea
5. Rani Eatate For Sale
10 FOOT FibergUs boat, sleeps
home made; $30 or best offer.
(wo, new top, windshield; forty
FA 2-4725.
3-BEDROOM, ! bath, kitchen
horse Royal Scott aH electric
AUTO
GLASS
equipped home. Large lot. *700
motor; Gator dump trailer; all CABINETS: pre-flnlthed, custom
INSTALLED
down. fOO.M mo. 4*4*9 VA loan.
made or built to order. General
for 31000. Can be lean at
00* Camellia Court. FA 2-31U. Windshield
Back Gla*f Hughe’s Service Station at 11th. Mill Work. Boyd's Cabinet Shop,
307 Elm Ave., FA 2-281*.
Door Glas*
Vent Glasa and Sanford Ave.
8. Mortgage Loans
SERVICE
LIVING
ROOM furniture. Call af­
Senkarik Glasa and Paint Co. 20. Automobile*
ter *:M. FA 2-0342.
MORTGAGE LOANS
U4 W. 2nd St.
FA2-4*22
Commercial and
13*7 FORD truck, dual lirea, fac­ I960, 22, Sows on buttons, makes
Conventional Reiidanea
butonholoa automatically, emTV Service within tha knur. Re­ tory bad, 11,000. FA 2-7432.
WISE end JOHNSON
broldaryt. appliques. Payments
pair your TV for 3T.M, In your MODEL A: 1931 coup*. 109 W. 9th.
4*1 Magnolia Ph: GA 3-S4M
horns or no charge- Sunshine
Street. FA 2-5013. Cash or fin­ $0.10. Write Credit Manager,
Orlando, Fla.
Box 30, via Sanford lleratd.
TV, Tk 19*55.
ance.
3044 0 E. lit.

7. Business Opportunities

PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
MAJOR oil company truck stop tor AH typea and slsei. Installed
“ Do It Yourself
Isaac. FA 2-79*2 or FA 3-7*32.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICK
S T I N E
7-A Insurance
Machinery and Supply Co.
1*7 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 34412
LICENSE BONDS
and INSURANCE
AIR CONDITIONING
for ELECTRICIANS, PLUMBERS
H. B. POPE CO.
and CONTRACTORS
no S. Park — FA S4M4

RAYMOND M. BALL
AGENCY
21* So. Park Av*.

10. Mato or Female
WANTED, Men, Women, Raise
bait for us at borne. Full, spare
lima. Doesn’t taka up spac*.
Wa furnish everything. Sher­
wood, Dept. G-4TS, Monmouth,
Maine.

til N. Park Av*. Phone FA-I-94M
■H a
"Open evenings U1 1:30 PM"
11. Work Wanted
SEE IT NOW!
HOUSEWORK, FA 2-MM.
Four bedroom, 2 balh home. Quiet
community. LR. 13' x 30'; DR.; YOUNG Housewife wishes to cart
for one child in home. FA 1-4*73.
kitchen, built in stove, dlspocal.
Utility room wiwd for washer
and dryer. Corner lot 100* x 130' CARE for children in my bom*
day or ni*ht FA 2 34*1.
with 12 orange trees. Low down
payment. No qualifying. Phono 12. Plumbing Service*
FA 3-SSI4.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

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Registered Real Ratal* Broker
Plumbing
Heating
Fh. FA 3-1301 1T4I at-Hiawatha
AIR CONDITIONING
Three bedrooms, S baths — ex­ 3-BEDROOM, 3 bath house; at­ CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1*07 Sanford Ave.
FA 245*2
cellent condition — walk to work
tached *arage. 312 Cherokee Cir­
310,500. Terms.
ri*, Sunland Estates. FA 2-2550.
PLUMblNG
Contracting A Repairs
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS,
Realtor
W. H. ••Bill” STEMPEB Agency
Free Estimates
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
• Realtor * Insurer
R. L. HARVEY
FA
34051
Atlantic
Bank
Bldg.
Phoo* FA 2 4901
112 N. Park
304 Sanford Av*. Phone FA 2-33*5
Phone FA 34311 3*01 Park Dr.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
12. Electrical
LOVELY 3 bedroom, 3 bath home
J. W. HALL
in DreamwoM, 2517 Osceola Dr.
House Wiring — rf'ectric Service
3344 r'ranrh Ave.
By Appointment
Sid Vihlca
Raaller
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Phono FA I-M41
HOME with Income; pay pay­ "Call Hall"
FA 2-0*11
ments, taxaa A I n a n r a n c * . 1-ADJOINING LOTS » ' x 130*. l i t M#|noHa_
FA 2 30M.
City sewer and water. Paved 14. BuUd, Paint 4 Repair
C. B. HOME: 3 bedrooms, 3 Si, and sidewalk. Sarita St., WALL PAPERING A PALNTING
Dream wold, Ik block W. of
baths. Terms available. Low
Bob Beard
French — t block So. Winn- Work Guaranteed
down paymenL 715 B^arclltf.
Ceuta ct 50* Wart 3th St.
Dixie. Owner, F. O. Box HOI,
Ph. FA 2-3431.
Phono FA 34*43
Orlando.
•13 ROSALIA DB: 3 bedroom, kit­
THOS. E. THOMPSON
chen equipped horn*. 1300 down,
Ganaral Contractor
LAKEFRONT SECLUSION
9m monthly, FA 3-4317,
Heme Carpentry Repairs
Over X eciwa—1*5 feet an beauReefing A Riding
ABED ROOM, 3 tiled bath, house.
tiful Lett* Diane. Build your
Phon* FA 34452
Sprinkler aysUm. On two Iota.
cabin on this quiet and peace­
1*00 Hally Av*. Ph. FA S-00U.
ful lake. Priet only *3300 with
term*.

DOWNTO\VN HOME

’33 CHEVROLET Sllf. 2413 Grand
viaw Ave. FA 2 3230.

20-A Trailer*

MOVE RIGHT IN

FHA Financing—No Closing Cast
— for an appointment call —
Helen E. Noonan at
W. H. Bill Stamper Af|ery
PA 34331___________ FA 3-4M1

S t JohnB Realty Co.
THE TIMK TESTED FIRM
H I N. Park Aw. Ph. FA M i n
I BEDROOM, t bath C B. house
for sale. 310,000. *200 down.
Terms. For Rent: M3 p*r mo.
FA 37017.
MOVING TO BANFORD
Will trad* ar sail my 3 badroom, 2 bath home in Orlando
for property
in
Sanford.
Contact . . . . •
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*3* N, Omega Btaaaem Trail
Orlando
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3-BEDROOM, 45 ft. trailer: at­ 23. Notices 4 PcreonaU
tached 7' x 13* cabana with 0 Be aura to loo# at STEMPER
jalousie windows; clean as naw;
BRANCH OFFICE Menu for
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICK
reasonable; FA 28440.
Today for beat buys in Real
Kvery Tuesday and Wednesday
Estate.
SANFORT A SOWERS
21. Furniture
!M E. Welbourne Ave. Mt 3-34T4
25. Education - Instruction
WINTER FARR. FLA.
Naw A Used Furniture A Appli­
Chain Sawa — Tools — Bolts—
ances. A Good Place To
U. S. CIVIL 8ERVICE TESTBI
Nut* — Scrawl
BUY, SELL or TRADE
Men-women, 11-52. Start high at
and Other Parti. Phono ar WQt*
a a 1*5.00 weak, Preparatory
JenkinB Furniture
FA 3-T4S0 training until appointed. Thous­
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING 400 Sanford Ave.
ands of Joba open. Experience
W. L. EARUOft
usually annac*aaary.-.FRRK. In­
Used furniture, appUanNs, -Hal*
wWtV* . p ». iras-*-tonformation on jobs, salaries, re­
‘ etc. Bought-Sold Larry’s Mart
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133 quirements. Writ* TpDAYl LinSERVICE CALLS 32.00
coin Service, Pskla, 10, Illinois.
The Biggest Ullle Shop
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
la Sanford. All Parts And
Prepare Now For
Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
Labor Guaranteed 90 Days.
CIVIL SERVICE JOBS
FURNITURE CENTER
SANFORD RADIO A TV CENTER
The only approved and accredited
1100 French Ave.
Mb. A Sanford Ave. FA 3-3741
home training program In atala.
Pit. FA 1-733*
Keep present job while training.
CUSTOM
UPHOLSTERING:
AR
NOW OPEN
Year. U. S. Citizena only. Gram­
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
mar school education usually
THRIFTY RADIATOR
mates. Phone FA 3-7*11.
sufficient. For full information
REPAIR SERVICE
including Hat of positions and
Sea wa for your Radiator Repairs.
• BIG VALUES
salary, send name, address aad
W* guarantee our work. Phone
•
QUICK
CREDIT
ag*. Box 22 c'o Sanford Herald.
FA 24235. 705 French Ave.
• EASY TERMS
WE
aiVE
TOP
VALUE
STAMPS
FREE ESTIMATES eheorfuUy
Call . . . .
given. Mattrais renovating, up­ WILSON - MAIER
A. K. R08SKTTER
holstery and slip covers. Cus­
New and Uaed Furniture
FLORIST
tom built bedding mad* to or­ 311 E. First SI.
FA 3-5*33 FA 1-1831
t ’rlerv Av*.
der. Call or eomc In. Nix Bed­
For All Your Floral Needs
ding Manufacturing Co.., 1301 22. Article* For Rale
Member — Florist Telagrapb
So. Sanford Ave. FA 1I1IT.
Delivery Assoc.
FACTORY TO YOU
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
ALUMINUM
ments, invoices, hsnd bills, and
VENETIAN BLIND8
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressiva Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
NEW HOMKS BY
Printing C*. Phone FA 3-3351- rail with plastic ends. Plastic
300 West 11th St.
ar rayon Upas. Cotton or nylon
eords.
1I*A Beaaly Forlorn

Senkirlk Gin** and Paint Co.
111-114 W . 2nd S t.

FA 2-461*

A Satisfied rustomer Is our best
advertisement.
AIR MATS S2.N; paint $3 93 gal.,
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
2nd. gat. free! ARMY-NAVY
105. So. Oak ... Ph. FA 3-3741
SURPLUS. *10 Sanford Ave.
l a Lovier WiU. Professional
Beauty Car*.

Dawn's
FA 3 70*4

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$10,750 - FROM - $09 MO.
3-BRDROOMH, H i TILR RATES with aelarad fitter**,
terras** floor*, venatiae blind*, carport*, acrean perch,
atllity ream aad many ether extras.

AH U mbos Carry A 1 Yr. FJI.A. Warraaty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

MOMS om
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SALE SALE SALE
SINGER—LB., $18.00; Ambassador
$29.50; Tru-Sew $39 00. Phone
FA 2-3025, 201 Welt lat. St.,
Sanford.

1300 TRAVEL TRAILER, 34 ft., YELLOW SQUASH by lb* buabal.
used 10 day*. Sava over 3000.
FA 3-04IS,
10S W. 37th St.

|550 DOWN

Beautiful 3 Bedraum 3 Bath H am W. H. “Bill" Stemper Agency
Realtor 4 Insurer
with Hardwood Boon. G. E.
US N. Fork
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­ Phan# FA 3-4391
tically controlled Hast. Wall, Phoo* FA 2*331 2*01 Park Dr.
Landscsppcd Lot an Dead End
Street whan Children play in
5
&gt; B ED R O O M
aafaty. Wa will b* proud to show
you this today-

22. Article* For Sale

BOY’S dress suits and pants, site
HAIRY INDIGO
0 to I, reasonable, FA 2-4725.
The idea) cover crop for groves
and pasture sowing.
REDI-MtX-CONCRETE
Early, per too lbs .............*2* 00
*7” Window Sllll 31.25
Regular, per too lbs ......*27.00
54” Window Lintels $1.25
Quantity discount*.
MIRACLE
CONCRETE CO.
c it r u s bags
309 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2 3731
t bu. M — *175 00, Ik Bu.
M—*100 00
GOOD used frame windows, jambs
&gt;« Bu. M. — *M -0
and assorted lumber. See fore­
A. M. PR’EVATT, Phone 2104.
man at Nicholson Buick Bldg.
Seville. Fla.
Deluxe 22 foot upright freezer,
17. Pet*. Livestock. Supplies just take up payments of
$2S.I2. Sea Clyde Walla at DaWilt Trailer Court.
PERSIAN kittens. FA 2-2137 after
4:00 p. m.
S
A W D U S T and ahavlngs.
5*S
FA 2 3677, Buckner 4 Son.
19. Bonin and Motor*
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Gateway To The Waterway
Service With Th* Cash. SUPER
Your EVINRUDK Dealer
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.

MENU FOR TODAY

N. V. Farmer. Realtor
Lillian Trim s
R. H. Iveri, D. H. Whltmoro
Associates.
24*5 S. Park Av*. Ph. FA 2-5221
After hours, FA 3-2*1*, FA 2-4*21
FA 343S1, FA 2-S013
3-BEDROOM, 3 bath home priced
r i g h t ; 317 Sunland Dr.;
fA 2-45*7,

16. Flower* &amp; Plants

Cut Flowers For Any Occasion 20 Gt’AGK lthica pump S40. 20
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
guage model 12 Windcheater
FA 2-1*20
or
FA 2-0270
pump. $65. Call FA 2-4183.

LAFF-A-DAY

3-BEDROOM bouse, unfurnished BtUE PLATE SPECIAL: *10,800
acres Geneva area, Grove or
kitchen equipped, Florida room. 3*Investment.
Good term*
Large yard. Available June 1st.
FA 2-2847.
DESSERT:
110,500
FURNISHED duplea, 3 bedrooms, 3 Br., 1 bath home, parkay Boors,
double lot. Terms to suite you
attractive, clean. Large yard.
Washer-dryer. T milts So. of
SPECIAL SERVICE
Sanford. 1*5. per month. Orlan­
BRANCH OFFICE
do. CH 1-2339 or GA 349*0.
V. M. ‘•Bill” Stamper Agency
Realtor A Insurer
•partNICELY furnished I
2*0! Park Drive
menL FA 2UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom bouse,
1505 Elliott. Call FA 2 5254.

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Quirt Community
Near Golf Cetane

$450 Down
Tara West Or 20th
81. Follow Country
Club Rd. 4 Watch
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Faces Final Primary
Tests In Maryland, Oregon
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. In the primary without their con­
John F; Kennedy (D-Mass.) feees sent and neither hai campaigned
in Oregon.
hie (Inal primary tests In Mary*
land and Onion this week before
the struggle lor the Democratic
presidential nomination move*
Into tbs smoke-filled rooma.
Kennedy U heavily favored to
defeat Sen. Wayne L. Morae (D
Ore.) In the Maryland voting
Tueaday but la coneeding the Ore'
■■v.
gon primary Friday In advance to
*
Morae aa a favorite son candt
date.
However, Kennedy flew to Ore
•on over the weekend lo cam
palgn In an obvioua bid to win.
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn­
don B, Johnson of Texaa, Sen.
Stuart Symington (D-Mo.), and
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D
Minn.) alao will be on the Oregon
ballot.
Humphrey withdrew aa a preil
dentlal candidate after loaing to
Kennedy Is the Weal Virginia pri
wary last week. Hla name alaya FRANK THOMAS, of Gen­
on the Oregon ballot, however,
and ho la not expected to adviae eva Is scheduled to gradti*
Ml Oregon aupportera to aupport ate Juno 8 from the U. 8.
Naval Academy a t Anna­
any other candidate.
Symington leaned a atatoment polis, Md. Thomas entered
Sunday denying that the Oregon the academy in IBM after
vote would toat tali atrength graduating from Seminole
agaiaat Kennedy. Ha aaW he had High School.
, ast cempelgned there while Ken­
nedy had. Symington aald Oregon
votora ebould aupport Morae ea a
favorite aon.
Maryland*! 34-vote national coo.motion delegation la pledged to
vote for the winner ef its primary
aa the flret ballot and aa tong aa
the “eenaclenlioue Judgment" of
.the dela^atMtadlcatoe ha car. win
ORLANDO — An experimental
BetldM Kennedy and More*. concept In eannlng of froien fruit
Mary)tad Democrat! can vote for concentrate whereby atumlmim
a a oatootrected delegation and lor cans are assembled and pocked to
a political unknown who provide! otto aoRtlnuous operettas was an­
nounced today by Minute Held
' safy token opposition.
Oregon's IT-voto convention dele- Corporation end Reynolds Metals
gatton alas will be pledged to the Company.
The first on-premlaea production
Wlaaar of the cooteat there. Johesea sad Symington were entered run of cans la the history of the
concentrate industry la now under­
way at Minute Meld's big plant
la nearby Auburndale, About
MO,ON aluminum cans supplied by
Reynolds are being aaeembtod and
packed with froien orange concen­
trate to n tingle production lino.
The announcement waa made by
John M. Fas, president ef Minute
ALBANY. N. Y. (UPD-fluppert- Maid, and David P. Reynolds, ex­
tra of Nelson A. Rockefeller put ecutive vIM president to charge of
lbs New York governor back into sales for the aluminum Arm. The
the Republican presidential raca two officials emphasised that the
today and silted him "not to rule operation la experimental.
himself out."
Reynolds predicted that Flor­
GOP State Chairman L. Judson id*'! entire output of orange,
Morhouae said a Republican vie- grapefruit and blend frown con­
. tory la November depends oa a centrate* would be canoed In
candidate "capable of the appeal aluminum within two yean.
that threats across and beyond"
Mr, Fox said Minute Maid plac­
party lines. Ho laid Rockefeller ed the order with Reynolds after
attracts aupport of tadepeadenla test-pecking frown orange concen­
and Democrats as wall aa Republi­ trate in aluminum cans during the
cans.
past few years.
"The fact remains that he—along
"The run la proving successful
With tbs vies president Richard Rom every viewpoint," Mr. Fox
If. Nixon—la one of the tn.lv force­ said. "U this lest program pro­
ful and distinguished leaden on duces the results we expect, Min­
the national scene," Morhouae ute Maid wlU tncrcaw Its uw of
said:
aluminum cans to future years."
“The Republican Party as a
whole, therefore, must look to one
or the ether of these men as Its P rin ce T o H u n t
bait hope In IMS. It must desig­ JUNEAU, Alaska &lt;UP1&gt; -T h e
nate Its beat and wisest choice In hell brother of the Shah ef Iran,
tbs July convention."
Prifle* Abdol Rate Pahlavt, plana
Ib s statement from Morhouae to visit. Alaska in August on a
waa prompted by Rockefeller's an­ hunting and sightseeing trip.
nouncement Saturday that wide­ Prince I’ahlevl Is president ef the
spread pressure an him to accept Game Council of Iran and plans to
the vice presidential nomination turn any trophies ever to the
against bli wishes had compelled council for its museum, Beatdo*
him to decide against attending Alaska, the prince tentatively
the eoeventkm "in any capacity." plena bunting tripe to Idaho, Mon­
Morbouse is one of the govern- tana, Nevada and Wyoming. Ho
or'a top political advisers and hopes to collect the head* ef des­
probably will bead the hlg New ert sheep, bighorn sheep, elk,
York Republican delegation at the mule deer, buffalo and antelope.
Chicago convention. He aald he
waa urging New York delegates lo Mxly-two different vegetabUe
remain uncommllted until the con­ are grown commercially ta the
vention convenes.
take Okeechobee area.

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MEATY

BLUE RIBBON HEAVY WESTERN MATURE

'New' Canning
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Boneless Cube

Rockefeller Asked
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�LONDON (UPI) A member of Parliament claimed
today Russia's apace ship was violating British air space.
He asked what nation the British government to taking
to shoot it down.
Conservative Sir Richard Giyn introduced a ques­
tion in Parliament for an answer May 25. It asked the
defense minister how many occasions In tha last three
weeks a "foreign aerial machine1' has violated British
air space.
Glyn asked what action the minister has taken to
"shoot down or otherwise interfere with" any such ma-

W ater Tax District
Hearing June 14

Following tlic public hearing an
election would be held within BO
days.
If the majority of the property
ownara favor tha district, a plan
to eliminate flooding would be put
(Hinto effect by the fall.
The plan would cost approxi­
mately $45,000 and would include
the construction of a scries of
pipes
from
Labe DeFursst,
through the Country Club section
Into thn Smith Canal.
In other business during the
meeting, the board heard Tax Col­
lector John Galloway explain the
need for painting hit office.
^ "I brought this before the board
P l a t t year and nothing was done
about it then," Galloway said.
The boerd appointed J. H. Van
Hoy, to cheek the matter and find
out the estimated cost of painting
tha office.
The commission also postponed
iU May 24 meeting because of the
second primary election,

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News Briefs
McNeer Named

W B A T H E R : F a ir th ro u g h W ednesday. H igh today. 85-90. Low to n ig h t, 60-65,

VOL, XLIX
By United h a s International
A storm system betted U&gt;s Mid­
west and plains states with tor­
nadoes, high winds, hall and tor­
rential rains Monday night.
Thr storm caused widespread
damage but no serious Injuries.
Winds ef SO miles an hour
lathed Keokuk, Iowa. Tornados*
destroyed farm buildings In Illi­
nois, Kansas and Missouri. Flesh
flood warnings were issued for
southwest Wisconsin,
The Keokuk storm uprooted
tree*, knocked down a radio tow.
er, captited 7$ private boats
moored on the Mississippi River,
and tor# the roof off an Industrial
plant.
About St),000 homes in North St.
Louis loit electric power for a
short Ume when a thunderstorm
-swept across thr city. Haililonei
as big as golf ball* fell in St.
l.ouls County.
Strong winds and heavy rain
also knocked out electric power
temporarily in Edwardsville, 111,
Several power lines were downed,
and one fell on a tractor trailer
truck, starting a small fire,
A tornado destroyed farm build­
ings near Peoria, 111., and Kirksville. Mo.
Other damage to farm buildings
ws* reported near rhillicolhe,
Wheeling and Chuls, Mo.

■The DeRary Volunteer Fire­
men'* Assn, held it* final meeting until th* fall at the Kir#
House and the 75 members pre­
sent witnessed the presentation
of a check for $500 to the associ­
ation.
The check, presented by Mrs.
Everett Phillips, outgoing presi­
dent of the Firemen's Auxiliary,
was earmarked $300 for th* build­
ing fund and $300 for the operat­
ing fund.
Ths building committee submit­
ted an estimate for the construc­
tion of the proposed 120 by 60 foot
recreation building. Tha estimated
rust, not Including ths stage and
kitchen equipment, waa $26,000.
Mors than 20 percent
th is tle ,

United Press Leased Wire

PARIS (UP1&gt;~ Premier Nikita
Khrushchev boycotted an emer­
gency session ef the collapsing
summit conference today and
Communist sources made M
known he le preparing drastic
new moves against West Berlin.
Eastern sources revealed Khru­
shchev is ready lo carry out this
week his threat to sign a separ­
ate peace treaty with East Ger­
many, ending four-power rights in
the approaches to West Berlin.
Khrushchev told a sidewalk
news conference today he would
fly to East Berlin Wednesday un-

Established i908

lesa President Eisenhower made
a public apology for Ut spy plane
"aggression" against the Soviet
Union. Eisenhower refused and
Khrushchev preps red an e v en
bigger Berlin em it even as the
summit talks were dying.
President Charles DeUaulle in­
vited the heads of state lo the
Elysee Palace In a deaperata ef­
fort to aava the conference. But
Khrushchev, who had been on a
picnic, drove instead lo the Soviet
embassy and the three Western
leaden met with an empt) chair
facing them.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.'
LeRoy Collins today named F.
Lynn McNeer of Lake Alfred to
By United Presa International
th* Florida Air Pollution Control
Doyle Conner continued to bang Commlition, succeeding the late
NEW OFFICERS of the Cumpbcll-Losaing American
away at W. R. Hancock's voting Joel C. Garrard.
record in Monday** campaigning
Legion Pont met with approximately 100 other member*
for commissioner o fa g A M to to
Fashioned fish fry and corn
u re s l r c a l g 4 g * , to te * hsto O o A I
Hancock responded b/TIMto*igion grounds, Hew officers.
D (arising Connor and StptoJBMb
Lexecutive committed menf."Charley Johne as “ifitoMNW
twins."
Today, Conner roceivecrlhe *tH- see' TsHdowa' demonstrator* con­ bcri at hi* tense stag and to
tortal auppoig of tha Calm Beach victed of disturbing the peace. The tiro# nirmhawUgdswBn/B-piteteF
to that effect will b« placed In hi*
Post and Timas.
court transferred tha cates t« the shop.
Said tha nawspaper In an edita. Leon Circuit Court.
The Volusia County School
Hat, "dedicated aa ha le to public
Board sgieoil to install n water
aervlce, we believe thst Conner's East Trip Still On
tank at the Enterprise School in MIAMI (Ui'D — Doyle Carlton provides for closure of schools if
experience and background will
PAKU
(UP!)
Well-Informed
order to enable ths DeBary Fite Jr. released wh*L he said was a federal troops coma to hack up
make him a valuabla public ser­
sources said today President Kie- Deportment to give nsatitance In sworn affidavit Monday night that integration.
vant."
Karris Bryant attended a dinner Carlton said Sunday that Bryant
w Conner said at St. Petersburg enhower still plans to visit Japan cnee of flic at th* school. Tbs at
Jacksonville Negro restau­ ate dinner withvAjtgroea while
that Hancock showhd aa "appal­ and Korea, despite cancellation of Fir* Department bad told tha rantn and
solicited votes for gov­ making o political.apoparancs at
bis
June
visit
lo
Russia.
They
board
that
they
ware
unable
to
ling" lack of concern for children
ernor.
*,%
n Negro lestaurant In Jackaon■aid,
however,
that
the
dates
for
send
mure
than
ons
truck
outsids
when he failed to.vota on a recent
Carlton had staled on lelevlaioii ville. Iliyant showed on affidavit
$6 million Lake County school the visits to the two Far East thstr rone, and that th* truck did
countries may be changed. Eisen­ not hold eiwugh water to bo of Sunday night that Uryant "afo from a Negro woman at tha din­
bond Issue.
had planned te go there
Negros* at th#
th* res­
rss- ner in which aha said nothing
____ with Negroes
h uso la coso of a fire, Ths dinner"
Hancock, whose home Is at hower
about Uryant sitting or eating
June
1
$
through
a,
flying
to
Tokyo
taurant.
At
that
time,
Uryant
said,
irtmsnt
announced
that
tt
will
Grovilmnd, has produced affida­ from Khabarovsk, Russia.
with Negroes.
"You
stoop
so.
low,
sir,
lo
charge
also answer rsqusote for aid from
vits saying h* did vote on the
Ths affidavit Carlton produced
■ns
with
something
1
didn't
(If."
the Methodist Children's Homs la
issue. But Conner replied, "reEnterprise. Thsir Insurance dose Bryant indicated Monday' thst
gardleaa of how many letters Union Deliberates
NEW ORLEANS (UPI&gt;-Th# ex* hat permit them to Moist anyone whet h* waa denying was that he
from friends my opponent waves
9 around, tha official record of eculive council of the Internation­ else outsids thsir Are sons, Hew. ate In tha restaurant.
f v '■
1
Lake County shows ha did not al Longshoremen's Assn, deliber­ ever.
Bryant produced documents to­
ate* today whether to comply with
Four new msmWttf wee# receiv­ day which ha said proved that hla
vote."
A
F
L-CI
0
demands.
President
ed Into the Firemen's Association. opponent told deliberate lias to
Hancock said Conner and Johns,
who aro both from Starke, "both George Mesny hss asked the ILA They aro Myron Accardl, Samuel hurt Bryant on tha race Dtu*.
voted twice to rlos* the public to oust Edward Donovan as Chi­ Faron HI, William Roddsnberry, Bryant dealt with Carlton's
school system. Both voted every cago regional director, end to void
charges against him on interposi­
chance they got with the small a local ILA charter granted in th*
tion, school clooing, sating dinner
Dominican
Republic.
He
also
told
Dr. C l y d e Brothers, county
with Negroes and Negro voting
loan lobby in raising th* legal
fipalth director today aubraiUed *
amount th* loan people could the group to end alleged Negro Heart Council
in
Volusia
County.
discrimination at the New York
"Tha reason thst 1 am concern­ proposed equipment Hat lor tha
lend."
ed at all about this," Bryant said, county health Motor Including $1$,n Hancock said at Orlando, "If waterfront.
Meets
Wednesday
“la that 1 don't know what lla will 044 worth of equipment.
" Connor la elected commissioner
The Scminole-DeBary Heart ba told tomorrow.
of agriculture, John* will have
Council will meet at ■ p. m.
Dr. Brother* submitted th* pro­
"I am worried about charges
won a seat on th* Cabinet because Local Stock Quoted
Dally pricea on the stock ot 0 Wednesday for a business session that might be levelled in the clos­ posed list lo the County Commis­
Johns is hit political coach and
Seminole County firm ara being and election of new afflcrrs.
ing day* of tha rampsiKO when I sion, who deferred action until
chlaf adviser."
The meeting will be held in the would not have lime to refute
Conner promised firm support carried in The Herald's stock list.
approval of the proposed list
for educa'tloa if he rocalvoa tha It is Johnson's Electronics of medirtl library at Scminola Mem­ them and th* people won't have romre from tn* State Departinent
orial
Hospital.
Casselberry.
time lo find out the truth."
Democratic nomination next week.
Carlton had charged Uryant was of Health.
for interposition anil he was Tnc biggest item on the list was
against it. Uryant showed a certi­ &gt;3..j&lt;i0 worth of X-ray equipment.
Johnson Seeks
Dr. Brothers said tha center
fied copy of a letter, purpoitedly
written by Carlton to a constitu­ would bo ready for occupancy by
To Override Veto
ent in which Carlton said ha was 1lie fall.
In olber business during tba
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Senate
for interposition.
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Carlton stated that Urysnt said meeting, the commission gave iU
Johnson may seek a vote to over­
ho would riot* schools in Ibe fare final approval io tha electric*I and
ride President Eisenhower's veto
of federal Integiation attempts. plumbing regulations recently rec­
of the depressed areas bill.
Bryant produced the voting rorutd ommended by the county'a newly
But even If such a move come,
of the 1967 legislature In which organised electrical and plumbing
ft appeared doomed for defeat
Carlton voted for tba law which boards.
The board also gave tenta­
Senate approval of the bill waa
tive approval to a plat of Goldie
only by 45-32, ronslderably short
Manor after the developers elimi­
of the necessary two-thirds to
Davisiln Hospital
nated a drainage twain and agreed
override.
lo install a storm aawer and haok
Johnson conceded at much Mon­
After Collapse
up to a central water and sewage
day, But some Democratic Sena­
Sanford attorney S. J. Davit system. —
to ,.tor* were strongly urging such ac­
Jr. waa in the Winter Park Mem­ Fjnai approval to
tion. They want to go on record
orial Hospital today for observa­
sgslnnt the veto and us* It aa n
tion after he rullapied Monday
campaign issue this fall.
night while te Winter Park.
Dinner Wednesday
Davis was sdmMsd to the hos­
pital to await rlsulis of a check­ For DeBary C O f G *
Two Sentenced
up. The hospital reported hit con
The DeBary Chamber o f - O V
dittos a* good.
To Prison Terms
mrrrc will bold a dinner meeting
at the Stetson University Dining
Two men were sentenced to Jell
Hoorn Wednesday at 1 p. m.
tonne Monday by Circuit Judge
The speaker will, ho Norbaat
FREE TRIP TO NARRAU m a i l
arranged ut Ihta DeBory Firemen's
Volte Williams Jr,
Felon, an eacMtga student tram
Jets* James, a Negro charged
sees and Arthur Memorial Today
moating 01 John AlexAldor of tto
Dortmund, Oermaoy, who hoa
with breaking and entering with
Of Orlando. The
Bradshaw of Florida SlghLaroing
1%* DeBary ^ Volumtoer^Fir*- boon studying at Soatiaola High
Intent to commit a misdemeanor,
a hot kg tha new
trip will go to th* winner picked «
to U toerd. toe wtfl roteto
»eo sent m u d to one year to Jefl.
______ , Bt the local lo­ eervicM fer Jot* R. Martin, out Mmol
state Joyces p— tdjtof, Te.
hla esperienes* and otonrvattoua
Nathaniel Redmond wss giro*
ve-until May 27 to algn up of Its msmbers, te the DeBary a* a student tn his homeland and
itallation May 28. Joyce**
a six month* to five year term fer
to tote anuaisp,

a

TUESDAY. MAY 17, 1960

The three Western heads of
•Ute met for two hours, and
later K was announced that they
would bold another session tonight.
Within minutes Communist dip­
lomats leaked word that Khru­
shchev would go to East Berlin to
sign a separate peace treaty—a
move that could plunge the world
into Us gravest crisis since World
War It.
Khrushchev hat made U clear
that such a treaty would end all
Western rights in West Berlin, lla
warned in a aeries of violently
anti-American spent ins last week
that any atiampt to save Barilo

SANFORD, FLORIDA

with force would be met by
force.
Communist diplomala said this
afternoon Khrushchev considered
tha period of negotiations with the
Illet on Germsny terminated for
the time being and that Russia
would proceed unilaterally on Ber­
lin.
Ute Communists said a draft
peace treaty already had born
worked out and tha* Khrushchev
brought U to Paris, ready lo sign.
They said Khrushchev now frit
himself freed from last year’s
Berlin truce accord with Eisen­
hower and other Western leaders.

ber; John Fierro, third vice prenident; 'Cecil Carlton,
second vie* prenident; Riley Jeffooat, present com­
mander; Robert Mahan, new commander.; Harry Ruiutell,
chaplain; Eugene StoWl, historian and George Maybury,
finance officer. ■*“ .................. \
(Herald Photo)

NOt. 695

Whitt skipping the summit ses­
sion Khrushchev itaued • formal
statement at the embassy ea&gt;
noundng an Impossible demand—
he was ready to return to the
summit if the United Stataa pub­
licly condemned its "aggression,*
punished all thoae responsible end
assured Russia inteliigsaee flights
will not be repeated. Eisenhowe*
already had stopped them.
M was clear the United Slates
could go no further than lo and
the flights. To go further would
be public humiliation before the
eye* of the world and an admis­
sion that the Soviets were the
"peace" leaders and the West the
"aggressors.”
The Communist propaganda
machine did not even wail for e
reply. Diplomats began spreading
the word that Khrushchev was
ready to sign the treaty that
would divide Germany forever.
Khrushchev brought the confer­
ence to the brink of failure Mon­
day wheo he insulted Eisenhower
and the United Slates with charg­
es of "treachery" and Issued an
ultimatum — an apology er he
would go home.
Ha brought it ■ step closer to­
day when ha repeated the altb
malum in e sldawalk interview
before driving M miles into the
country on a sight-seeing expedi­
tion while the world waited lo see
U it could hope for peace.
Already the free world waa ral­
lying lo Its* side of Eisenhower
and blaming the blowup of the
summit conference squarely os
Khrushchev.
The
Communist
world replied with the worst out­
burst of anU-Amarieen propagan­
da la many years.
Many persona blamed the stub­
born Khrushchev aland an aerioue
difficulties within tha fleviet Union
Itself. Paris newspapers speculat­
ed Uiat Khrushchev no longer
bald the pawn* he oaoe held .
tbit the disherd Ws Unites were
rc-emarglog as the true lie to n
of Russia.
. -

F m m Peris te TWkyo, newapo*

ra berated the Soviet leader'
Ing "crude . 4 bellicose . .
C
rude."

to t

Momiay said Bryant attended the
dinner and solicited votes, but did
not say ha at*.
Uryant repeated hi* denial Mon­
day night saying, "the statement
by my opponent that I ate dinner
with a group of Negroes is an
utter falsehood." Bryant did not
deny Monday that ha attended the
meeting and made a apooeh.
He demanded an apology from
Carlton, saying Carlton was using
desperation tactics,

Ii ax pec led after County Attorney
Mack Cleveland Jr. baa a chance
to check Into the developer* finan­
cial statement.
T b a board also agreed te advmtiso for bids on a portable drag­
line at Ha June ? meeting.

Carlton's prepared statement
Monday night staled!
"My campaign headquarters is
now in possession of n number of
affidavits certifying that during
th* month of January, 1000, my
opponent, Karri* Bryant, attended
a dinner masting with n group at
Jacksonville Negroes at Buster
Ford's RsstaursnL . . . 1 take no
pleasure In making this announce­
ment. But I feel compelled to do
so after the folio accusations
Isvrlltd at me."
Carlton had charged that Bry­
ant carried all but one of tha pre­
dominantly Negro precincts In
East Volusia County In tha first
primary, Bryant displayed voting
recordt which showed ha carried
non* of them.
"Thee# have boon the points of
Issue and tension In the second
primary." Bryant aald. "He (Carl­
ton) raised every point. Ho has
bean casting race against race and
North Florida against South Flor­
ida, and ea every issue I proved
him to b* false."

•

The Communist press blamed
the U. I. Intelligence plena inch
dent tor the aummi^ blowup. ,.
Communist China's reaction to*,
dinted that if Khrushchev had
laid his plana In advance, he had
not mentioned them to Peiping.
Nearly a day after the Khrw*
thebe* statement rocked the confere new, the Communist Chines*
press and radio wee* silent nw
the subject,
"Don't be so bloody rude," Iba
London Daily Mirror advised
Khrushchev in fat
headline*.
"Who do you think you are?
Stalin?"
"The Impression grows that iU
of this was prepared with fore­
thought by Soviet diplomacy,"
West Germany's Frankfurter Allgrmelne wrote.
The news hit Writ Berlin hard.
Berliners had hoped the summit
would bring them tOme relief
from th* threat ol a Soviet take­
over.
"It wmiM he mo t drptorabl*
and oulragcuu« if Soviet maneu­
vering suererdeJ In prove!.int *
breakoff of ll:c . inference before
it has sarted." Mayor Willy
Brandi's government said.

THE NAVY RELIEF SOCIETY FUND DRIVE received A «
total lug Marly 92,000 from tha Sanford Officer's Wivaa Ot
Mrs, JaiiUe Loper, areeidwri a i the club, presented the shack to (
Lewis D. Thorny, IN AI — suttee effteer. Atoe on hand tor Hi
were nieplsln W. M. Hearn, chairman of the fund drift aid
LewgtoK HPM— ktof Heavy Attack Wing Qm woUa.
,

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�tircusland Signing Up Leases For Space
Circusland reported today that leases for
space at the amusement site are helnjr signed
and that preparation o f the land for con­
struction o f the big attraction should be­
gin in June.
Maurice Marshall, head o f the Circusland
development firm, who originally had set
May 15 as a target date for starting work
on the site, said "we won’t miss it too far."
A total o f IS leases for space at Circusland are being negotiated and four o f them
already are completed for a 10-year period,
Marshall said.
The Coca-Cola Co. has agreed to a 10-yoar
lease for a soda fountain of 1920 vintage;

Chun King Foods has approved a multi-sided
building in which foods o f all nations will be
aerved; A to W Root Beer wiH operate •
snack center and the famoua William J.
Burns Detective Agency has agreed to oper­
ate a Circusland police station and crime
museum, Marshall said.
Leases are being drawn with an automo­
bile manufacturer for a road race ride and
model garage; a film manufacturer for a
camera shop; an old fashioned drug store;
an electrical lighting display; a hat manu­
facturer, a stationery and pen firm ; a coun­
try restaurant and a toy manufacturer and
there will be others.

(U lti&gt; W a n t e d

**1 visited Freedomland in New York a
few months ago and the placs was in a
mass—-now K w M premiere its attractions
June 18 on the F,d Sullivan show," Marshall
said in explaining that work on construction
o f Circusland should progress rapidly enough
tn be 80 percent completed by the end of the
year.
Opening day was planned for Dec. 26, but
it just takes more time than we thought to
iron out the details of contracts," Marshall
said.
"W e expect to have a better estimate of
the completion date shortly," he said.

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WEATHER; Fair through Saturday. Cooler tonight. High today, 72-78. Low tonight. 54-62.
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Established 1908

FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 693

Top Russians
Cancel U. 5.
.Good Will Tour
WASHINGTON (UPD—Ruisla,
in a blunt rebuff to the United
States over the ipy plane incident,
today abruptly canceled a ached
uled U. S. good will trip by ita top
air force Generali.
Marshal K. A. Vershinin, com ­
mander-in-chief of the Red air
force aho had beta scheduled b&gt;
arrive here Saturday with nine
.ffe llo w officers, notified the U.S.
^ A ir Force ha waa calling off the
' visit because "unfavorable circumatances have been created.”
The development was the latest
In the mounting cold war crisis
touched off May 1 when the Rus­
sian* downed a U. S. plane on a
spying, mission ever the Soviet
Union.'
The crisis already has raised
double about President Eisenhow­
e r ' s scheduled visit to Russia next
month. Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev himself suggested that
Eisenhower might not bo wel
come.
The president, however, baa let
It be known that ho would not
cancel lha trip unless Khrushchev
personally withdraws Uv* invita­
tion. Should Khrushchev do eo.
Elsenhower has said that would
be all right with him.
A Tha White House had no cornw » e a t ■» the cancellation o f t i l
•evict generals’ visit.
Key figures of the summit eonJarencc start drifting into Parti
today to prepara for the first
top level Kail-West meeting Ja
live years,
Secretary of Stale Christian A
Merter waa due at Orlay Air Plaid
at noon to begin the Influx
will lead to the mommtoee
9*retire Monday.
W *BnUMi foreign
wyn Lloyd, Soviet Premier Nikita
S. Khrushchev and Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Gromyko are daa
Saturday. President Eisenhower
and Prime Minister Harold Mac­
millan will arrive Sunday.
Khruihchev ia arriving a day
earlier than originally expected—
the change of plan was annrruannt Thursday and some Al*
.H o d diplomats feared it wee a da'"lib era te maneuver to tatabllah a
propaganda beachhead before Els­
enhower's arrival.
W ao, the Soviet leader could
he expected to continue to exploit
tha incident o f the American spy
plana taptured deep inside Rus­
sia.
____________ _

Judge To Hear
^Mixing Arguments
DeLAND (U PD -C ircuit Judge
Thomat Tappy is to bear further
argument June 21 In the Volusia
County school Integration rasa.
Thirty Negroes submitted a
petition accusing the county of
unttmtlRutlooel action in oper­
ating segregated schools. Tha
county school board than asked
Tappy for a declaratory Judgment
upholding the board's position.
to» Tha June arguments are eat tito
Negroes' motion to dismiss the
school board's request for a de­
claratory Judgment.

Field To Attend
Postmaster’s Meet
Postmaster Joel Field and Mri.
Field will attend lha meeting of
the riorida Chapter, National
„#A ain. of Postmasters, al Sara­
sota this weekend.
A past president of the alata
chapter in IMS, Field ia serv­
ing aa chairman of the auditing
committee and aa parliamentar­
ian for the organisation.

Plots In Prison
RA1FORD (UPD - A prisoner
at Raifard Stale Prisoa has aditted smuggling equipment into
cell in aa illegal plot to coun­
terfeit $10 U. S. Treasury Notei,
officers disclosed today. McDavid
Mid William H. Poa, SI, of Thatpe., a for mar professional photograph tr. od milted makiog Urn
oooutorfciting equipment -inchedjo g gkuUgiaglu and pistes od g

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New Airport Site
For Approval
The Florida Development Com
mission his given tentative ap
proval for a commercial airport to
be built on a Soo-acre tract be
tween Oviedo and Chuluota off of
SR 419.
The area is owned by E, J,
Sinniks and Thomas E. Tuck, de­
veloper* of Seminole Ranches In­
dustrial Park, who said today that
construction of the 14,200 fool run­
way will be started as soon as the
Development Commission givrs its
final approval on tha site May 25.
The airport will be built in con­
junction with an industrial park
on that site and Slomka reported
that his firm is negotiating with
several electronics plants on re­
locating there.
Slomka said that one of the
plants Is one of the leaders in the
electronics field, and would em­
ploy more than 1.000 persons,
Slomka reported also that hr is
negotiating with several other in­
dustries to relocate there "as long
as they won't lie an eyesore for
residents living in the area."
Tha county aonlng office receiv­
ed word this week from develop,
ment officials who said the com

Truman Favors
Symington As
1960 Nominee
***
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS met in brief aesslon
Thursday to approve the bond of Arthur Beckwith Jr,
aa clerk of the Circuit Court. Beckwith who will take of­
fice Monday succeeding David Gatchel, said he plans no
changes fp th a personnel o f tha clerk’a office, l^eft to

right, Commission Chairmun John Krider. Attorney
Mack Cleveland Jr., Beckwith, and commissioners Lawrence Swoffnrd, Homer Little, J. II. Van Hoy and
Vernon Dunn.
(Herald Photo)

Candidates Match Promises
* JAUjfduNX'HJ.E O J T i r - F a r­
ris Bfyant and Doyle E. Carlton
Jr. matched promises to maintain
segregated schools Thursday night
as the two candidates for gover­
nor met in debate.
Carlton, called a moderate on
the racial issue, said ha would do
aM ha cduld "lawfully and legally"
to preserve .segregation. But be
said be never would allow the
schools to bs closed.
Bryant, who calls himself a Arm
segregationist. Mid, "1 wiU support
segregation in public schools with
all the talent, a l tha otnagib wad
all Bm wifi 1 have.
" I Mull fight for segregation ia
public schools—and to keep them
open at the same tim e." Tha hourlong television debate lacked the
fir* o f a similar appaaraneo in
Miami Sunday whan Carltm

Lake Mary Blood
Drive Set May 26
The directors of the I-aka Mary
Blood Bank will boid a house-tohouse canvass for membership
starting May » and continuing
through June JO.
Present membership ia 17V.
Rev, John Pilley was fleeted
chairman of tha drive with Mra.
W. H. Faulk, vie# chairman; and
Mra. M. Lowe, secretary.
Directors are Mrs. C. Kruger,
Mra. R. Jackson, James P, Avery
Jr.. Cot, P. Bisselt and M. R.
Keca.
The find drawing far tha newly
formed blood bonk waa bald at
the Lake Mary fire bouse.Those
called to donate blood wore Mrs.
Vivian Coleman, Mra. Margaret
llelahuck, Mra. Ida May Sjoblom,
Mrs. Phyllis Rugenslcio, Mrs.
Ettie Jana Koough, Rev. Pilley,
Jim Avery, Stanley Pierre, Robert
Willis, J. C. Pearson, Waller Coop­
er,
Gordon
Flaherty,
RalpbSchwcickert. Jamas H. Utley, Hen­
ry Sehweickart, Malcolm Wads­
worth and Lewis Pcbweickerl.
The second drawing will ha
held in Juno and all eligible don­
ors are aakrd to cooperate.

Monday Deadline
Foe A lt Entries
Mpnday ia the final day for
returning entry blanks for entries
|p the Sanford Art Ass*, show
and-ouetiou May B B .
The association w ill’ not hold
ita weekly meeting this Monday
but members are asked to com ­
plete preparations for entering the
show. There will bt • registra­
tion lee of M emtio to cover to-

f d ' ui^aut 'in pttUiuv out' smear
literature and Bryant said .Carlton
waa stirring up emotional issues.
Thursday’s dr hi la came hours
after Bryant had charged Carlton
owed his place la the runoff to
Negro votes.
"The people ought to ask what

News Briefs
Escaping Bear
CHATTANOOGA, Tonn. (UPI A 100-pound black b u r got out of
IU eage, roamed a six-block real
dantlal area and injured two peo­
ple early today. The big bear,
named Mary, died of excitement
atier aha waa recaptured, county
humane officers mid.

Cuban Refugees
MIAMI (U PI) - Seven Cubans,
six of them political rtfugers, are
scheduled to arrive in Mobile.
Ala., aboard the N o r w e g i a n
freighlar Bowplatc soma time to­
night. The Bowplate picked up the
seven and took tha 25-foot boat
Gabriel in tow, Thuraday, about
22 milts aoulbeast of Dry T o i.jgas, last island in the chain of
Florida keys southwest o f hero.

Midnight Sniper
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) -T h e
"midnight sniper" who has terror­
ised South Nashville struck Thurs­
day night for the ltlh time ia re­
cent weeks when he fired five
shots at a taxicab. No one was
hit as the ahola went wild over
ihe cab. However, two persons
have been wounded end a third
injured by flying glass in recent
attacks by the mysterious gunman.

New College

it * v » that t,i(,utur V i m vuteri
to go aver him to such a bloc,*'
Bryant Mid.
Carlton answered that he sought
nnd received the support of people
of every rave ami religion.
Tha Candida tv* in the May 24
runoff Democratic primary stuck
to issues to tha television debate,
and only when the) discussed
school segregation did they appear
heatsd.
Tha debate ranged to segregated
lunch counter demonstrations and
Bryant said ha felt merchants
should be able to ehooie their own
customers.
lie said he would use the "full
force" o f the governor’s ofilcc to
"discourage any incitement of
demonstrations."
Carlton said ho also fell a mer­
chant ia entitled U&gt; serve whom­
ever he pleases, and Mid as gover­
nor be would see this right is not
violated.
Highllghla of their othrr points*
ReapportionmcnU Bryant said
he has demonstrated the leader­
ship needed to achieve It. Carlton
repeated bis campaign plank for a
105-member House and a 44-mem­
ber Senate.
Roads: Bryant was critical of
State Road Department audits and
proposed lighter fiscal control over
road spending. Carlton urged a
close working relationship between
tile road board and local officials,
and railed for a "businesslike ap­
proach" to road problems.
Home rule; Both candidates fav­
ored home rule for areas lha;
want It.

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (U P !) flock
prices al t p. m.t
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American Tobacco ............
54
Bethlethem Steel '.............
4344
Caterpillar
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General Electric .
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General Motors . . .
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Graham • Palga ..
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Int. TAT ................
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Johnson Electronics
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. 36
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Penney
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. 123
Penn Bit
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. 1314
Sears nochurk ___
. 5044
Standard Oil (NJ) .
. 41
Sludebakcr ............
. 1044
U. 8. Steel ______
. 71
Westinghouse El. .
. 54

Construction Crews
Commended Here

Tha City Commission has com­
mended city work crows on "Ibe
excellent construcUon work" a c ­
complished on the widening of
Sanford Ave. from 13lh SI. south
to i!51h St.
In a letter front City Mgr. Warrrn Knowles to city work craws,
Knuwles said, "the lack of eonfueiun and turmoil usually accom­
panying such work, the speed and
dhpitrh with which each separate
Phase nf tha work was performed
have been so outstanding that ovon
a person unfamiliar with construe
A meeting of Neighborhoods No. lion work can easily recognise a
1 and No. 2 of Girl Scouts Is job well done."
slated for I p. m. Monday at the
"The responsibility fur this kind
horns of Mrs. Randall C h air.; of operation is due to the efforts
This Is the final meeting of the of every individual from the superyear and will bring together all [ visors through to the Individual laadult workers In Scouting.
1 borer," Knowles added.

Scout Leaders
To Meet Monday

JACKSONVILLE (U P I )-A com
mitlra ia scheduled to report to
the 89th annual convention of Flor­
ida Christian Churches today on
tha possibility of establishing a
chrutiaa college In the stale. About
1,000 delegates from over the state
are here for the meeting, which
ends Saturday. Thuraday they
elected the Hrv. Rhode) Thompson
CAPE CANAVERAL (U P !) Jr. of Daytona Beach president of
the Florida Christian Minislera American scientists fired a "radio
mirror"
balloon satellite Into
Asia.
space loday and then apparently
lost it.
Adlai Critical
The 135 • pound Project Echo
CHICAGO (U PI) — Adlai E. satellite rodo into the skies on a
Stevenson Thursday night accused 92 loot lal| Thor-Della, the nation's
the administration of blundering newest »paet rocket.
on lha eve of the summit confer­
Far the first few minutes, the
ence and of selfishly seeking na­ shot looked good as tha mlnile
tional security rather (ban world climbed high into the block, morn­
peace. Stevenson said the downing ing aky. Then Ihe tracking opera­
of the U. f . spy piano ia Russia tion* apparently went haywire,
sad President Elsenhower's May 7
Robert H. Gray, field project
statement that the United Metis manager for (he federal space
would resume nuclear testin&lt; may agency's Goddard space (light
‘ ~ ' rhaaoM to ■ nuclear teat ton center to Washington, no id there
meat at the earn mil.
“ v wore indications of a malunctkm

CHICAGO (U n t -F o r m r r Pres
ident Harry S. Truman loday en­
dorsed Sen. Stuart Symington of
Missouri for tha Democratic pres­
idential nomination.
" I expect to support tha Honor­
able Stuart Symington," Truman
told a news conference hero to­
day.
"I am sura as I ran be, if the
Democrats nominate him, ha will
have no diffieulty In carrying a
tremendous majority of the elec­
toral votes to the election in
November.
" I shall do everything 1 possi­
bly ean to contribute what help
1 can to his nomination."
Truman, who came hers today
to address the Eaecutivjs1 Club
o f Vhlbago, thus confirmed re
pealed reports that he eventually
would come out openly for Sym­
ington to an effort to stop the
growing power of the move to­
ward nomination of Sen. John F.
Kennedy of Massachusetts,
Truman named his choice ia a
formal •statement which be road
to newsmen. He pointed out that
Symington "has been unanimous­
ly endorsed by the Missouri dele­
gation of which I am ■ member."

mission Inspected the trart and
found the "site to bo suitable for
an airport."
tn a fetter to Zoning Director
Robert Brown, the commission
said that "public notice is hereby
given that airport site approval
will be issued on May 25 unless
cause is shown In writing lo this

State Approves
Record Semiiiole
Road Program
For the firsl limn in the history of Seminole County, al
its recommended road and bridge projects have been placed
in the current Slate Road Department budget.
The County Commission has received a copy o f the road
work scheduled during the coming fiscal year and ita pro*
posed primary and secondary projects are all listed.
Tito year’ s construction Includes
tho new Ostrpn bridge and ap­
proaches, four lining of W. First
St. from French to new Inter­
state Hwy 4.; four lining Geneva
Ave. from French Ave. to Mellonvilla Ave.; connecting Geneva
Ave. to (lie new Osteen bridge
and rebuilding SR 430 from 17-92
M il to the Maitland Turkey Farm.
Those are primary road pro­
jects. The secondary program in­
cludes paving SR (27 from Alta­
monte Springs to ‘ Ihe Orange
County tine; SR 427 from 1-ongwood to Altamonte Springs; Bear
Lake Road from SR 43A to lha
Oranga County line; Molnar Ave.
from Longwood to SR 419; SR
42S from Goldenrod to SR 46, and
two concrete bridges across Red
Bug Lake Road.
Ail this work is budgeted to
Ihe fiscal year from July 1, to
June 30, 1981. U constitutes the
largest road program ever recom­
mended in Seminole County and
resulted from two years of ef­
forts by tho County Commission
to outline tho projects and get
the atato to include them to ita
program.
Th* pr^nary program *&gt;U *»YW
tha county the long-need e l bridge
over Ihe St, Johns River and
that alone is expected to Increase
east-west Iratflc across this sec­
tion greatly.
These projects are all new con­
struction and will be accomplished
in addition to tho regular county
road improvements.

Wife Calls Tobacco
Mrs. Walker Back Heir Dishonorable
On Assessor Job
Sirs. Mary Earle Walker was
back on Ihe Job ns Seminole Coun­
ty lax assessor this morning altar
her rein its iement by Gov, LeRoy
Collins Thursday.
Ona of the first Jobs facing Mrs.
Walker will be (he hiring of a
deputy assessor and field foreman.
She also will have to add to her
present staff. Five employes of the
sssessor's office submitted their
resignations along with Richard
McCanna.

Von Herbulis
Infant Dies
Stephen Michael Von Ih-rliulli,
nine-day old infanl son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Von Herbulis, 2514
Yale Ave., died Thursday at Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services werr held at
2:30 p. m. today al All Soul'a
Catholic Church. Gramknw Fune­
ral Home was in charge nf ar­
rangements.

Budget W ork
Work on the Seminole County
school budget for IMO-Ol started
Thursday n Supl. R. T. Mil wee
and Administrative Assistant Wal­
ler Teague got down to planning
for Ihe coming school year.

DARIEN, (la. (UPI) Mra.
Muriel Maraton Reynolds charged
under cross-examination by har
multi-millionaire
husband's di­
vorce lawyora today that har
■pouse waa "a psychological aadiil. , .a moat Incredible sadist."
Tho 44-year-old Mrs. Reynolds, a
farmer Canadian Soriallta who
la contesting lha divorce action by
her husband, cigaret heir Richard
J. Reynolds, testified that during
their married life ba tortured her
about matters of financial security.
She (old the McIntosh County
jury that Reynolds' attacks against
her slnca he started divorce pro­
ceedings proved to her "that ha
la not tha man I knew."
"You want to tell the Jury he was
a sadjst?" asked attorney Aaron
Kravilch, Reynolds' leading coun­
sel.
"I knnw he's a sad h i . . .an ut­
terly dishonorable man," lha re­
plied.
' Mrs. Reynolds testified that tier
husband, 54, who ia suing for di­
vorce on grounds of cruelly and
haraiimtnl, "planted Ihe seed of
doubt to my mind with hte verbal
torturing about financial security
and made me think 1 was at his
mercy financially."
He attacked me, an innocent
woman, and sent detectives lo
prova things against me, who took
rare of him for seven years."

'Radio M irror' Satellite Fired Into Space, Then Lost
during the satellite's long coasting
phase which was to hive pushed
it to an altitude of 1,000 mile*,
Leonard Jaffa, project offlrisl
fur tha launching, said "Thera la
no indication of this thing being
in orbit."
'
Jaffa said there waa ■ remote
puuibilily the latclliie had gon*
into some other orbit than th«
1,000 mlie high circular path which
had been planned.
Gray said any number o f things
could hava happened — "It aaold
hava been successful, H could
have gone into an rnlireiy dif­
ferent orbit, or it could hava gone
straight up or straight down and
failed."
*

There were conflicts In the Na­
tional Aeronautics and Space Ad­
ministration's reports on tha pro­
gress of the shot. NASA first an­
nounced here that all throe
ilages had fired successfully.
Later, NASA officii in Washing­
ton said, "Project official* are
unabls lo confirm at this time Ihe
firing
of
second
and
third
stages of Ihe Delta rocket."
The Echo balloon, standing too
fact tail, was designed aa the first
atop toward a world wide system
of television and teJophooo com ­
munications.
la anllcipatia* ad a euacoaafisl
orbit, scientists around tho world
stood by transs. Mars, ready lo

commission that such • permit
should not be issued."
Brown reported that the plat far
Seminole Ranches was approved
by the County Commission aa viral
months ago. Under the now com­
prehensive toning proposal that
area will ba soned industrial, Ao
said.

bounce radio signal* off Ilia balIt would have circled tha
earth a* bright aa the most bril
Rant alar.
Scientists figured • series of
echo balloon* hovering above
aartb could relay radio aignali
that would allow a television view­
er in America to son tho mar­
riage of a princess in England,
or a summit coofaroaco ia Paris,
"live," aa wail aa encoding facitlitirs for global telephone and
telegraph communication*.

Ike's Military
Program Slashed
By House Group
WASHINGTON (UPI) — T t*
House Appropriations Oommittaa
today cut President Elsenhower1*
worldwide military construettoa
program by more than one-fourth
and admonished tho Defense Da*
partment to ho more realistic to
Us planning.
Tho committee approved •
1555,155.000 money bill to finance
Ihe construction, $302,132,000 lean
than requested by the President.
It alio was 9453,309,100 less than
Congress voted last year.
Tlie committee said action must
be taken "to eliminate tha airing
aavoro and am pin builders" who
kaap JtilUtaiV installations open
whether or not then la a valid
reduiretoent, n f blithely request
naw facilities with tittle nr no
consideration
given
to those
available."
The House group asked the De­
fense Department to provide a
detailed report by next January
on tho eontlnuod construction o f
"m ore and m ore" facilities few
manned planes and l :e trend for
tha military to do ita own to*
search instead or lotting con­
tracts to civilian flrma.
Tho committee alio wanked to
know about what it termed a
trend to provide serviceman with
more recreation than ia ay*U*hto,
to civilians.
Tha committee said ipti: top*
fluently basea became abMi
before they ware completed
were only partially used ft
of eut backs in various prjj___
Tha committee slashed ahas
at what It considered frills by re­
futing to allow a iy money for
commissaries or for housing for
servicemen's
families
in tlia
United Slate* or overseas.
Tha committee slid a "m ore
itrirt policy on cjnlro'llnq tie.
pendenli go ug overseas is neces­
sary and it is necessary al once."

Square Dancing
Institute Saturday
It will h ; mupre dsnclnj lima
in Sanford Sa'tirday.
Sanford’* Starlight I’ rn urnidert « ill li- host to the second
anni'tl square dance institute ol
the Crc.ral F'arida Square Dan­
cers AstuciaUop vs,ib mare than
100 dancers expected to atteqd.
The Institute will lie held all
day with imlrurUonal session* in*
eluding sly I na and a big dinca
to climax t'io ..'ulons.

Adams, County
Supporters To Meet
State Sen. Tom Adams will mast
with bis Seminole County sup­
porters at 7 p. m. today at the
Plnecrast Ina to discuss hU race
for secretary o f state,

Churches Elect James
JACKSONVILLE (U PD — Dr,
Richard I* James of Jacksonville
wai chosen today to aorvo at
preside*! af tha 1991 convention
oT Florida Christ tea Churches iq
Miami. Jamas was named at Urt
churches’ •current convention.
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Sales Taxes Up
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - C«M&gt;
trailer Ray Groan reported ‘
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lest, to determine whether tho to $11,333,913. Gro
"radio mirror" oystom would bo
practical. But operational modal*
an at least a year or ao away.
month last year.

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Nazarene

Church Of Christ

FERN PARK CHURCH OP THE
NAZARENE
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ORRIAN ROAD

W .P . Rrooka, Jr. .......r o s t e r
P. a PUber........... Aiioc. Paitor
Maniac Worahip....... 1:45 a. m.
Suaday Scbaal ............ 9:4^ a. a .

Rev. Jim Fiiher .............Tutor
Sunday icbool ............ I :U a. m.
Morning worship ........ 10:4S a. m.
You til Mnriea .............fl:4l p. m.

TnSS« Ohm ..".7.7. e!uVa.

Evangelistic service ....7 :3 9 p. m.
Wad. prayer aervice ..7:30 p. m.

Krealii Worahip ........ »:aa p.m.
Wad. Prayar asrvleo 7:30 p. m.
Numry availnbls

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LAKE MARY
CHURCHor THENAZARENE

CaWTHAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Car. Ilth St A Oah Are.
-Bev. GailSaiU . . . . . . . Pastor
tod ay School........... 9:45 a. m.
.Mamas Worahip......... 11:00 a. m.
Trolalas Union ............«:1S p. m. Morning Worahip .....11:30 a. m.
Ervaiag Worahip ........ T:Jo p. m. Evening Warahlp .........7:M p. m.
Wod. Prayar SarrUo ..7:10p. a .
Episcopal
•
Nuraery AvaUabla
MOLT CROSS EPHCOPAL
CHURCH
Park Avo. at Mh M.
......Paelor Rev. John W. Thomas...... Pastor
9:41 a. m. Holy Eucharist ............7:30 a. m.
ll:ooa. m. Family ServiceChurch School......... .‘ .1:00 a. m.
..4:30 p. m.
..7:45 p. m. Morning Prayer—
Strmoa .................... 11:00 a. m.
..7:41 p. a .
Holy Communm —
Tuesday --------7:30 a. m.
Wednesday .................. 10:00 a. m.
Thursday.........................7:10
Sacrament ef Paaiati ,
Saturday
...........3:004:00 p. m.

Lale Mary
S. L. Draudy ..
Sunday School ...

Morning Worahip ....ll:0 0 o .m . ket lunch. Drinka aad the reit
Chriatlan Service Training 0:00 will be turnlihed by the church.
p. m.
The dinner wUl be held la eb*
Evening Worahip ...... .7:00 p. m. aervanco of Annual Family Weak.
Wed. Prayar Service 7:30 p. a .

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Oah A*t. aad Third St.
Rev. Grover C JavoU, Jr.
Morning Worahip
.. .0:45 a. m.
Sunday School............... 0:45 a. m.
Morning Worahip........ 11:00 a. m.
Senior Fellowship .........5:00 p. m.
Evening'Worahip' ....7:30 p.m.
Wed. Prayer
Service
. 7:00 p. m.
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ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Eataapataa • DaRaiy
Ft. Paul Shults ................. faster
Holy Communion—
Sunday ..................a. m.
Morning PrayerSermon ........................ it a. a .
Holy Communion—
let Sunday each month it a. m.

Youth To Conduct
Sunday Service
The youth of the Prcibyteriaa
Church in Lakt Mary wiU con­
duct thla Sunday'! morming aervie*.
An entiro program conduclod
by youth of high aebool ago will
include David WUaoa raadlag tha
call la worahip and acriptaiw road*
lag by Doloraa Kinck.
Thaa. - real
of» - the
church
program
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etUa given by David WUaoa. Bob*
by Oaburna aad Jadl Taylor. My*

Fellowship .................1:30 p. a
Senior High Westminister
Fellowship .................7:10 p. m.

Rav. Gtorga L. Graagar
Graagtr ..Pastor
Suaday Serviea ...............0 a. a .
UPRALA COMMUNITY
Church School ........... 10:00 a. a .
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Holy Comaualoa
John W. PUley .....................Pastoi
First, Third Sunday
Mornlag Worship ........ 0:00 a. m.
Sunday School ............ 10:00 a. m.
Jewish Synsgofue
Woaimiaiatar PaUowahlp
Seniors ..................... 7:30 p. a .
CONGREGATION SETH ■HAH.

HR aad Magitola

Circle Five
Holds Meeting
Recently Circle Five of tfw
First MtlhodUt Church WSCS aet
la the boat of Mr*. W. P. Chap­
man.
Gifts won prostand to Mrs. Ba­
ker aad Mrs. Ckopaaa as post
ebairnua aad study oupaciataa*

not to MHr aad

* a p NEED to help] lmitatiof what Dadd*

Friday Evealag Service ..8 p. a .

Lutheran

Diocesan Meet
Slated Tuesday
Other Churches

Rev. aad Mrs. George Graagar
of tha Chrlat Church Eplacopal,
Longwood, wiQ attend the 30th

irigp;

Wad. Prayer Service .. T:
Nursery Available

through Friday
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Meniag Warship . . . . .10:90 a. a.
Evealag Service........... 7:41 p. js
A. Y. f . Yauth Sarvlaa .S:N p. a.
Wad. Prayar Sarvlaa . 1:09 p. a

Other Churches----THE SANFORD
CONGREGATION OP
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSRA
MM W. laOM.
•noday Wstchtower
S««dF.........................3:04 p.
Wad. Btola Study........ 7:34 p,
Frt Ministry Scbaal ... 7:30 p.
Friday Service..........
CRnreh Of Gad Of
30ST Eta AM
J. M. Messer .............
Sunday School ..........
Mornlag Worship.......
Evangelistic aervice .

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
4:41 a. a .
BCURTWY
ll:W a. a .
m E. Seaaad Rt
.7:41 p&gt;. a .
Suaday School ............11:00 a. a .
7:45 p. a .
Suaday Warahlp .........11:M a. a .
Wedaaaday Soroka
p. a . Young Peoples fan. lor. 9:49 p. a .
Tuesday Rsodiiic . 3:309:38 p. a .
CHULUOTA COMMUNITY
CHURCH
saiy J. HrOaaMa............ Paetor
Church School .........10:09 g. a .
Chunk ..................... 11:99 a. a .
Joel D. Brown ........
Youth Christian
Sunday School ........
Fellowship ...*.......... T:M p. a .
Evangelistic Sarvlaa
Tuesday Service.......

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(A new Ch
Loam unity)

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Compliments of

Manias Warahlp ------ U:S9 a. a .
Evealag Service........... 7:3a p. a .
Wad. Prayer Service . 7:34 p. m.
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTMT CHURCH
Seventh BL aad B la Ava.
c. W. Reach.................... —Paator
Saturday Sabbath Schaal 9:30 a. a .
Morning Warship........ ll:aa a. a .
uai w. uto at.
Wad. Prayer Service . .7:34 p. a . J. W. Marshall .............
Church School............... ■
Mornlag Worship...... n
Evealag Worship.........7
Tuesday prayer.............1
Morning Warship
Teachers Meeting,
Evening Worship
Thursday Service

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PROGRE9S MISSIONARY
DAP19ST CHURCH
*M»ay
E. B. WiUlaaa....................Paator
Suaday School................ 4:30 a. a .
Mornlag Worship.......U:M a. a .
First, Third, Fourth Sundays
Evealag Worship........ 7:34 p. a .
First, Third Sundays

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Whatley, Wingo
Betrothal Announced
Rev. and Mrs. Simeon Lee What­
ley , of 8121 Sixth Ave., Birming­
ham, Ala. and formerly of Sanford,
announce the engagement and ap­
proaching marriage of their daugh­
ter. Nellie Jane, to Mr. Tajwcll
Clay Wingo Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tazwcll Clay Wingo Sr., 2iS6
Kimball Ave.. Memphis. Tenn.

Miss Ella Boutwell
^Celebrates
Eighth Birthday
Ella
Boutwell, ■ daughter of
MaJ. and Mr*. Olan Boutwell.
celebrated her eighlh birthday
with a party at the home of her
parents In Little Venice.
The young guests came at 2
A *, m. dressed in cowboy* outfits
^and spent the afternoon enjoying
games and riding “ pepper" the
pony.
Mr*. Boutwell served a picnic
lunch, including a birthday cake
decorated in aa ranch theme, fea­
turing Indians‘ and cowboys.
Those attending were Kathy
Klmmons, Elisabeth Rogers, Beth
Williams. Bunny Thorsen, Dianne
Beach. Kris Klmmons and the
^honoree.

Forty-four lecnageri from the
First Baptist Church Intermediates
enjoyed an outing at the M. Q.
Ranch recently. The group ar­
rived In the church's “ covered
jjwiRan" with Gene Estridge as
wagon master. He was assisted
by II. E. McSwain. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenney Echols. Mr*. John Fox,
Mrs. A. U Rarinrau, F. L. Dampier and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Estridge Sr.
They were taken on an exten­
sive sightseeing trip around the
ranch, went swimming in Lake
WeeChusa and enjoyed horse back
riding before supper was served
^''western style." The evening
was completed with the boys and
girls sitting around a huge fire
listening to western stories told
by the ranch boss, Herman Mor­
ris.

Navy Group Plans
Picnic Sunday
0

The Enlisted Men's wives of the
“ Savage Sons” are planning a
picnic at Lake Goldrn, Sunday
afternoon starting at 1 p, m.
All VAH-5 Enlisted Men,'* Wives
and children era invited to come
and bring a covered dish for aa
enjoyable afternoon.

Past Matrons Club
&lt;*To Meet Monday
The Past Matrons Club. Order
ef Eastern Slar, will hold the regu­
lar monthly meeting, Monday at S
p. m. at the home of Mrs. B. C.
Moore, 717 West First St. All mem­
ber* are urged to attend.

Rev. Whatley i» a former paalnr
of the Central Uaptiat Church in
Sanford. Mia* Whatley attended
Seminole High School, Sanford,
Wood lawn High School, Birming­
ham, Clarke Memorial Junior Col­
lege, Newton, Mi**., and Howard
College in Birmingham.
While at Clarke Memorial Col­
lege, where ahe received her as­
sociate degree in arts, she was a
member of the Aurelians Society
and made the Dean'* list. She for­
merly was organist of the Lake
Highlands Baptist Church in Bir­
mingham and is presently a mem­
ber of the Sanctuary choir of the
La Mar Heights Baptist Church of
Memphis, Tenn.
The groom-elect l* a graduate
of Central High School in Memphis
and attended Memphis Slate Univcrsily at Memphis. While In high
school he was a member o f the
student council and an officer in
the R. O. T. C. He is a member
of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and
at presrnt is employed by llohcnberg Bros. Co. of Memphis.
The wedding will take place
July 3, at 4 p. m. In the Lake
Highlands Baptist Church, 11133
Sixth Avr., North Birmingham,
Ala. .

Holds Last Meeting
The L ik f M iry Home Demon­
stration Club met it the firehouse
for the regular monthly meeting.
Mr*. William Heinbueh (poke on
the topic for the day, “ atop worry­
ing and atirt living,’ *
She pointed out eight way* of
unlocking the wotriea and letting
them go: balance wnrk with play
—loaf a little — learn to let some
things go — work off tenalona —
talk out Irouhtea — learn to ac­
cept what you cannot change —
get away from it all and have
regular phyaical check up*.
llosteaaei for the luncheon, aerved at noon, were Mr*. John K»hir
and Mr*. Helen Powell. Member*
decided to ranee! the June meet­
ing in order to Join the council
picnic. The neat meeting ia achedulrd for September.

Story League
Meeting Changed
The
Lillie
Women's
Siory
League, scheduled lo mret Mon­
day has been postponed until
Tuesday. The group will meet at
the home of Mis* Linda Mitchell,
on W. Third St. at 7 p. m.
All members are urged to at
tend as new* officers will be
elected far the coming year.

MISS NELLIE JANE WHATLEY
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Mrs. Joe Masters
Hostess T o Club
The Osteen Home Demonstra­
tion Club met Tuesday with Mrs.
Joe Masters. Ten year member­
ship certificates were presented to
Mrs. John Jurss and Mrs. Harry
Osteen.
Mra. Master* gave the program,
entitled,
“ Understanding Teen­
ager*.’ ’
A family picnic will be held In
August at the home o f Dr. and
Mrs. Bradin.
The next regular meeting is sche­
duled for September. The hostess
served refreshments of cake and
coffee to Mra. Harold Eby, coun­
ty agent, and Mrs. Guy Beall,
Mrs. Harry Osteen, Mrs. Robert
William*. Mra. John Juris, Mrs.
Frank Grorge. Mrs. John Bradin
and a guest, Mr*. Otto Meyer of
Sanford.

By JEANNE WARNXE
A TRAIN PARTY to Jackson­
ville loday, and returning tonight,
is composed of Mr. and Mr*.
Howard McNulty and his mother,
Mr*. Jennie McNulty, Mr. and
Mrs. John Burton, and Mr. and
Mrs. David Bach. They are in
Jacksonville to attend a cham­
pagne buffet given by Sylvia Mc­
Nulty's mother for the clientele
of her shop kn'-wn as “ Interior*
by Iris .Maxwell''.
THERE WILL RE SEVERAL
small parlies in town tonight pre­
ceding the Navy's gala (I Sided
Cage Rill at the Langford Hotel
in Winter Park.
Dr. and Mr*. Maurice Wakeman
will entertain at their home on
l-aurel Avenue, (liirst* will be
Lcdr. and Mrs. Sieve Oliver,
Ledr. and Mrs. Ty Dedman.
l.cdr. and Mr«, Warren Hocller,
Cdr. and Mrs. Ernest Horrell,
Mr. and Mr*. Chester Parker, Lt.
and Mrs. lam Beverly, Lcdr. and
Mr*. William Reyn, la-dr. and
Mrs. Drew Chevalier and Lt. and
Mrs. Robert Marlin.
Cdr. and Mrs. H. E. FiUwaler
will base a cocktail hour at their
home before going to the Ball.
In their group will be Lcdr. and
Mrs. Doc Faulkner, Lcdr. and Mra.
John Swope, Lt. and Mrs. John
Shattuck, Mrs, Edie Brown, Lee
Swarta and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Lundqulst.
BETTY (Mr*. Don) FLA MM has
returned home from Miami licacli
where she had several dart of
vacation while her husband at­
tended an Insurance convention
hrld at the Deauville Hotel. }&gt;he
said she spent her time on the
beach—(the weather was perfect)

Woman’s Club Plans
Meeting Monday
The American Home Drparlment
of the Sanford Woman's Club will
meet Monday at ■ p. m. fur the
final session of the club year.
SIra. Robert Mitchell will presrnt
a program on “ liquid embroidery".
All club members are invited to
allrnd.
During the businesi session, final
plans will be made for a bake
sal* icheduled for May 20 In front
of (he French Ave. Winn Dixie
store.
Sira. E. W, Christensen and her
committee will be in charge of
the meeting Monday evening.

Families Visited
By W e lc ^ ie Wagon
Welcome Wagon Hostesses re­
port the following new families
have been visited recently:
Mr. and Mrs. B. N.‘ Howes
moved to Ssnford from WashingIon. D. C. Mr. and Mrs, John
Zeuli and children, John, Louise
and Marian from Hackensack, N.
J.
Famlliea recently transferred
here by thr Navy lneli.de Mr.
and Mra. M. J. Dobson from
Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kuril
and children, Jimmy, Irene and
Mary Ann. from Orobllle, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. II. C, Matron and
children, Scott and Michele from
Norfolk. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Page Jr.
and children. Rebecca and Patri­
cia from Gainesville, Fla., Mr.
and Mrs. M, C. Carpenter from
Erron, N. II., Mr. and Mra. T. R.
McLean from Memphis, Tens.,
and Mr. and Mra. R. L. Ridcn
from Key ter, W. Va.

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O f Club Year

Oateen

MRS. JOHN DICKEY, chapter president of EAS in ahown aervlnf her
mother, Sira. W. K. McRoberta, at the tea honoring mothers o f the memhern. From left they are. Mra. Dickey, Mra. McRoberta, Mra. I. E. Eat ridge
III, vice president and her mother, Mr. A. L. Collina.
(Herald Photo)

—and doing some shopping. Mur­ Mrs. LeFtles* husband. At tha
ing the evening they enjoyed floor present time he la aboard the USS
show entertainment at the Hotel. Forreital.
Belly haa been seeing quite a
Guests were Mrs, Chaney, Nor­
bit of Miami Beach as she went ma Welsh, Jana Leeskamp, Vic­
kie Guynn, Rounette Sulpiaio, Edna
Kidd, Helen Hunt, Shirley Parka,
Carol King, Nan Quinn and Mary
Ellen Field*.
WHEN OUT FOR A DRIVE this
weekend go hy 3017 Mellonvilla
Ave., and aee the lovely “ Garden
of the Month" which belong* ta
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fleming, la
fact, ono can enjoy the beauty of
all' the garden! near the Flem­
ing's home.
Their next door neighbors, the
J. A. Calhouns, spend much time
in their yard, too. and especially
in back where they have a patio
complete with picnie table and a
place to barbecue. Alvla Calhoun,
known for his ability to prepare
the “ best smoked mullet'* also
has a way of barbecuing pork
chops to a delectable goodness —
the Warlike* along with Millie and
Olllc Lopcr and Zona and Art
Beckwith ran testify to that since
they were the Calhoun* guests at
a picnic supper Tuesday night.
H E A D E D TOWARD MIAMI
REACH tomorrow will bo Dr, and
Mrs. A. W. Epps, Jr., who will
stay at the Deauville Hotel while
he attends the Florida Slate Den­
tal convention.
MRS. FLAMM
along with her husband lo another
convention held there last month.
That visit ua* spent at the glamor­
ous Founlainhlrau Hotel.
LUCY (Mrs. Dave) KING and
Colleen (Mrs. It. J.) Provenchcr
are guest* a Iward the USS Inde­
pendence today. The earrlrr, at
Mayport, Is playing host to depend­
ent* by taking them out fur a
day's trip.
ENLISTED MEN’S wives of
VA1I-5 had n surprise baby shower
Tuesday for Josephine LcFHcs Si
the home of Ruby Travis. A des­
sert course was served from a
lire covered table that was cen­
tered with a large stork. The
clever stork, which served as a
holder for Hie lionorec's sifts, was
made by Irene Chancy. During the
alternoon the parly guests enjoyed
seeing movies made in the various
countries now- being visited by

Hairdressers Plan
Fashion and Hair
Style Show May 20
The hairdressers of Seml-Of%ngc Unit 31 will hold a fashion
and hair style show at the San­
ford Women's Club, Mag 20 at
8 p. m.
laical shops will furnish tha
clothes and the newest In fash­
ions and hair styles will be shown,
Including spring fashions, eporta

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C A R D E N S U P P L IE S
SI*D—T O O L S —

Personals
BY MBS. CLARENCE SNYDER

Sorority Tea Honors Mothers
Member* of the Gamma Omega
Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha
honored (heir mothers at a moth­
ers' day tra al the home of the
president, Mrs. John Dickey, on
Lake Minnie.
Guests who called between the

appointed hour* of 3 5 p. m. were
met at the door by Mra. Dickey
and Mra. I. E. Estridge III, vice
president, and escorted lo the pa­
tio where they were serveq
The tatjle held an arrangement
of pink earaaliont, Iris and fern.

Mrs. Jack Schirard and Mrs. K.
W. Kile Jr. poured punch and eoffr which were served along with
dainty sandwicbca, petit fours,
nuts and mints.
Approximately M were Invited
lo call during the afternoon.

Mr. and Mra. Jack Boone enter­
tained a group of frlemla at a
aleak barbecue al their home re­
cently. Guests were Mr. and Mra.
J. C. Carpenter and children,
Chester, Debie and Delie, K. D.
Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Skinnrr and children, Mike, Don
and Ron, Mr, and Mrs. King Allman and ions, lands and Herman,
Bill Craddock, Hamillon and Jack
Boone Jr.

Now la tha tlma to farlllbe
lawns, flowers, and ahruba. W«
recommend Armour1!
Verts*
green.

Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store
118 S. Sanford Ave.

Have any 2 ahlrta
or trouaera laundered

Hava any 2 Ilka

al regular price, and

garments dry denned

have the third piece

at regular price, and

laundered FREE o f

have the third like

extra cost I

garment cleaned FREE
o f extra cont!
Register
Nothing lo Buy

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MISS SANDRA KENDRICK, left, guest o f honor, ia
being served dessert by Mine Suzanne Jones at tha buf.
fet luncheon given by M n . William Kirk, right,
(Herald Photo)

Buffet Luncheon
Honors Graduate
Mrs. -William Kirk entertained
recently 'with a buffet luncheon at
0 h e r homo on Summerlin Ave,
Guest of honor was Mias Samira
Kendrick, a member of Hu Semisole High School graduating claa*.
The guests served themselves
from tho large buffet table gad

of mixed spring flowers garnish

THE ABOVE OFFERS GOOD ONLY AT THE NEW LOCATION OF
G E N E S N O . 2 SH O T

(Former location o f Howe'a Faahiona)
Now at BOTH Locations

with grapes.
**rs. Kirk was assisted with I
Um honor re.
Guests Included Mbs Kendric
Connie Ball. Karon Miller, Sand

Steele, Franc

were iiated at ladvidual UU m p g j f i McDrolel Betty A ^ ' S
covered with pink cloths. The buf- Lynda Humphrey and Bonnie Sh
fet table featured an arrangement far.

SPRAY!

Blankets Cleaned
Mothproofed
Scaled la
Plant le Bag

Walker Bldg. 2510 S. Oak

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�‘You
----------- has rrinalatad Mrs.
’ Eerie Walker aa oar tax aaaaaaor and
need his remarks on the loa f coctro&gt; over aascsazDcnls ia the county by
! f l am hopeful that the ead result
Ito the people o f SeminThere caa be no ether end result.
Xra. Walker told the voters daring the
hi which she won re-eJ£ctloo for
isgiaaing In January that she will
m paepartjr oa the basis o f fuO cash
a aa i nquired by stats law.
She get a large tote ia the primary
the governor said be has a "great refor the voice o f the people."
K n . Welker was reinstated to her oraffective immediately and that gives

Dirty Bondit V
WASHINGTON — A strfa| ef
errors led ta soma bterettiag
«w«ii«g habits of Brp. Adsm
Clayton Pswotl. the preacher law­
maker of Hariem whs's been hav­
ing ah
nf trouble lsttly.
Sifii uf the New York Demo­
crat's ortgoiaf lcUcrs ended up

her am advantage over moat o f the o n didates who made commitments to the
voters during the campaign— she has an
immediate opportunity to fulfill them.
We wish Mr*. Walker veil in
ation o f her kmg service in the assessor's
office and in her efforts to carry out a re­
peated promise o f an equitable tax rnQ— .
and we take that to mean one which wiD
sustain the county's progress.
The controversy over who was right
about bar previous assessments should end
right now. Mrs. Walker ia the tax
and is obligated to do the job right.
And all taxpayers are obligated to
carry their share o f the county's tax load—
and Mrs. Walker should not k t them for­
get it.

CALLING

la the box of aaotfaer'lawmikei
whoto offleo Opened them to flag
—lo! — aa apparent flajriat
abuse of franking privileges.
Every member of the Bout* 0f
RepresestoLves receives a heft*
allowance for pen insi mail. IB
addition, the taxpayers allow th*
Uwmaken several mDlkm doUsU
a year to send out outinen mij
under their stamped signature I!
providing, of eoune. t.ksi miQ is
strictly official buslaru.
Some time ago aa envelops
stamped with the Powell signature
was returned for lack of id.
dresi. But it went to the tuff
of another New York e o a g r tii-

Mr. Billopp

The girls didn't notice the Po m
ell sump until after they npp*F
open the envelope. Iniide they
found a small "collection" *3.
vclope sod sn attached note soliciting "folding money."
This struck thorn at a curoui
kind of official U. S. bujinrii.
But then something happened to
give this comedy of errors a
real biiam sequel- A second
misdirected Powell missive show•d »P|
It. too. had apparently ion#
through the addressing machin*
with a blank address. And it, too.
ended up inadvertently in ih*
wrung congressman's basket, aad,
sgaia, was opened by the stiff
by mistake.
This time, tha enclosure -was 1

by Marquis Childs

- - GENEVA — The laodoait of view, he haa constantly be/n fight-r
ria past fev days an ready mode
^
• • erid war aad wba hsvu par- truatv. In this context the Gcttr*

•treat number. a tj, county or
itile. That will be discovered Mir
after t'c eignetan ii in the
* t m [ place. Thee i k qoevaoo ii
■tetter it caa be rubbed ant and
rewritten without looking aa
tbouga the lignaimrc had been
tampered with.
Signatures ai&lt;a&lt;i are needed in
a tarn and at iacoorreJenl
'jam . If they are- draaaded la
tbe heme it triS be jitl when the at real estata prospeeu ia Wishff
whites of r u i are beiag folded ingtoa.
The letter, teat under Pontiff
ta. or something fcai cose to 0
boil and a miaou's absence from ftnnkiag privileges, was an afftr
the Urtra win bring disaster. If to sell real estate. It reads, is
the signature b done ia the kit­ part:
chen the document will bear also
"1 own the last bouse of tha
Douglas Berry Alley Restoration
1smears of batter and Soar.
If tbe i paurts are demanded Project just ten blocks la back
outside the borne they will require of the Supremo Court Building.
a trip downtown in heat, cold or I w in sell the bonso only to those
rain which art typical of signing wko work on Capitol Hill.
“This is strictly for tbe yoursi
weather.
M u r signatures have la be la heart. Perfect tar a couple, t«df
signed before a notary. Tbe no­ bachelors, or two girls. Every­
tary mast be found through friends thing bread new from beams ts
or ia tbe yellow pages of the tele­ roofs except the fid white brick
phone book and caught at hit wins.
"No lawn, no maid ten its
bom* with bis seal there aad not
at the affix*. Neighbors will be needed, no parking problem. AU
needed as witnesses, ia which this far Oar down, IN a month.
case they will expect refresh­ Total price, O JN, or rant for W
ments. AS at which complicated a month.
"Interested? Contact Roxsna
the mailer.
That is why whenever an offi­ Doran Associates, lac.. ZU Penn­
cial-looking document in waved ia sylvania Avt., S. E-, Lincc'.dj
the air it brings a groan and the
Tha giri ia Powell's office said
plaintive question, "Oh. deort An­
the house was sold — la Roxana
"Nov whoa we go Cost on what other paper to sign."
vo call a *personne] recruitment
rhmompher BUlepp Doran Amoclatr*.
trip.' we ju t show the prospect
But. the said, tbe congressman
■ picture of thou desert sunsets
may bare to foreclose and re­
sell tbe honee because at uasatsaad a few girls ia Western
faclary financial arrangements.
clothes. Aad the employe quits
A United States Congressman
aad comet ta Phoenix to be a
part-tiaa cowboy!
receives MM a year to spend oa
"Womens 00 TV have done
LOS ANGELES (UPII - Tbe posisge — aa questiosis asked. Ia
more far us than anything else. Lei's Have Better Mottoes Aim, adrtttloa. ha receives SUM a yenr%
Wa nelly eaght to pay them."
today reported that "Bo Reason­ for " ststieswry " eMch be caa
Such day dreaming has done able —Do It My Way” was chosen «Mveit into rash aad spend for
wuodsrs for the electronics peo­ os the winning motto for this postage — or just anything be
ple. Baca a flood of gulden sun­ month.
Ruonersup included:
shine to the real estate men. tbe
Tbe franked mail is
“Coat For The Day. Will Bo r matters that directly affect
beaks, the restaurants and the
Back For Lunch aad Ceflea the taxpayer. Selling bouses un­
lr iih "
der ceagre*Nonil mailing privi"B a n a Mind of Tour Ova. leges hardly seems ta be ia the
best Interests ef the taxpayer- .
Say 'Yes.* ”

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To G et Ahead

Three Minutes
A Day

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Your Baby
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It U only In recant yean that cartful adjustment,
it has been recognised that •&lt;**&gt; Irritation from Importia unnatural. The moat commen cmtwo for making
mother or. dad take their
turn walking the
floor half tho
nlght is the conditlou known as
colic. Frequently
this occura from
baby uncovering
that
b«on w cold. This, la torn,
eaiuaa auricular eoatraetfea
aad apinal diatortious which
Irritate nerves to tin dlgaa.
tire system so that sastric
aad lataatiaal juices a n la*

th, nortnay pecmUon o f gas­
trie aad digestive juices. If.
however, this condition la
left uneometed, ft can pave
the way for frequent iateetiaal upasta aad conaUpsUon,
end eventually lowered re■l*taaca to many gfreaBod
bahlaa dlaaaacs,
U your baby a Chiropractic
case?

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LocWiead Plans
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Against Crashes

Beverly's Mom
Explodes At
1.0* ANGELES (U P !) — The
acene waa of a alightly t ir ,y
^ m o th e r tongue-lashing at a dls™ tance a dignified judge.
It tould have been a funny
Hollywood rourtroom farce— exeept it waa for real and a teen,
age girl'a future hung in the
balance.
The girl, IT-year-old Beverly
Aadland, waa In team, sobbing
loudly, while her bleached-blonde
mother atrutted around tha hall
after being thrown out of her
9 daughter’* hearing for interruptIng Uatimony.
” 1 railed the judge an — -J"
Mr*. Aadland hoaited to reporter*
and then added aoma rholra com­
ment* about the Jurirt.
Bailiff* denied Mr*. Aadland
a*ed any profane word* In the
Judge'* hearing.
Bevarly, th# blonde playmate o f
tha lata Errol Flynn, return* to
tha rourtroom today where 8u0 parlor Judge Allen Miller will
decide her future.
If ha agreea with eounty pro­
bation authorities that Beverly la
a tax delinquent, he ran have
her committed to a home for
wayward girla antil the la 21. A
ruling In her favor eould give
Beverly her freedom.

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. aonte o f the ntyle they will use in the Floridn Stnte Rnn&lt;lmuMer’fi Anaocintion competition at Gainesville Saturday. The Seminole High hoys will
•join aeveral other musician* and SIIS twirldra at the meet. Bnndmaater
Erneat Cowley is coaching them for the contest,
(Herald Photo)

VOTE

Cub Scout Pack
Varied
Reading
At
Sanford
Library
The Real McCoys
Bp

and Cliff

Andy

A take-off on Washington polltin , a history o f Sicily and a tale
of aubmarine warfare are a few of
tha new itorie* yau may curl tip
with at th* Sanford Public
Library.
The itin ary ha* recently ac­
quired “ They Went Thau way,"

Japan Warned
On Spy Flights
She Bald We-aaa Should All Re
] neered With

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FURRANK. Calif. (UPI) —
Lockheed today prepared a -5-mlllion-dollar modification program
for all Klectra airliners to insure
against crashes similar to two air
disasters that rlaimrd P7 lives
when tha planes' wings snapped
o ff at high speed.
But who will pay for the modi­
fications — estimated at mare
than 180 million fo lia r* for each
o f th* 12S four’ prop-jet planes
now in service?
Lockheed did not talk about fi­
nancing the modification* Thurs­
day when It held a day-long meet­
ing with representative* of the
airliners. Airline Pilot* Assn., gov­
THE CHUI.UOTA WOMEN’S CLUB to burring with
ernment aviation agencies and
activity the.se days, including election of new officers.
technical people.
Outgoing president Mrs. Carol Jepson. right, turns the
Asked today about who would
gnvel over to newly clcctcfl president Mrs. Eunice
pay for the rhanges, Lockheed
Jlowell.
(Herald Photo)
had a flat "no comment."
At the *c«*iujr Lockheed said
Its 2 1* million dollsr test program
of th* Klectra* following the Tell
Good Motto
City, Ind., end Buffalo, Tex.,
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (U P Il—Twocrashes showed the wings of both
year-old Sammy Y oit (lipped in
planes snapped.
a different word the firat time he
The builder of the five-milliongave the Messing at the table.
dollar airplane said the rrashe*
Said Sammy:
could not have hern caused hy
“ Give ua, I,ord, our jelly hread."
high speed alone, hut had to he
rouplrd with structural damage to
Ry United Press International
the tha outboard engine housing.
PARIS — Playboy • diplomat
As explained hy Lockheed en­
gineer M. C. Haddon, the crashes Prince Aly Khan, dying of Injurfee received in the crash of the
occurred when:
Th* outboard engine began to fast sports'car he was driving and
wobble at high speed because of in which the Frrnrh model Retsome structural break in the en­ titia wa* riding:
"How is Rrttina?"
gine mounting or housing. The
wobble was, in turn, transmitted
along the wing and the extra
WASHINGTON—The State Deforce of the wobble caused th# partmsnt denying in a note to the
wing to flutter and then snap like Kremlin that the flight of th* U-2
Constable
a dry stick during high speed plane over Russia wa* intended to
flight.
sabotage the summit meeting:
YHatrlrt 4 Semiwots
He did not say what had caused
“ Indeed, It Is the Soviet govern­
the engine mounting to become ment's treatment of thle case
•
Experienced
loose nr broken hut said it could which, If anything, may raise
ba caused hy an ahnormally hard question* about its Intentions in
• Capable
landing.
re*pect to these matter*."

TOKYO ( U P I l- Peiping Radio
laid Thursday Japan will have to
lake the consequence* If U. S.
plane* based In this country fly
intelligence missions over Red
China.
"W e Issue a warning to th*
(Premier Nobusuke) Kiitii govern­
ment . . . " laid a Peiping broad'
cast, quoting what it said wa* an
editorial In the Communist Chi­
nese "People’* Hally."
"It must bear full rcsponilbil
ity for whatever consequence* lotlow if H continue* to permit tf.
S. .planer based in Japan to con­
duct spy activities against Red
China."

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1 to I fee el 1 ft'-t r l T

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Hee Brown’s tale of foibles in the
nation's capital Giuseppe Lempedum'* Sicilian history, "The
Leopard;” and “ Wolf Pack” a
story of undersea lighting by Wil­
liam Hardy.
Other recent additions In the
library
shelve*
are
Garland
Roark's ’ .Should the Wind Be
Fair," a Civil War story; the
comic "Sail a Crooked Ship” by
Nathaniel Brnchley; Hank Pearls’
“ The Crowded Sky," about air­
plane*; Ilka Chase's "Three Men
nn the Left Hand," a modern jmlitical story; a biographical novel
about Sam Houston, "Th* Raven
and the Sword,” by Mathew Gant;
“ Reluctant Cavalier.” hy Donald
Chidsey and Atkinson's "By Rock­
ing Chair Across America.”

R a c e r D ie s
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (U PIl —
Erwin iCannnuhallt Baker, 7ft.
one o f America’s pioneer race
drivers, died Tuesday in Commu­
nity Hospital after suffering a
heart attark at his home.

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Plans Picnic

Sanford Cuh grout Pack
will start the season o f sun
fun with a day of picnicking
swimming at Lake Golden

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Registration Set

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F LO R ID A 'S “ B ES T
H OM E FO R T H E M O N EY”
■on in for as Ufto as $145 Down

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While Swttaerland tightened se­
curity meaaure* againat Commwnlit diplomat* the two Ruaataa
■plea boarded a Ciech plane with
their familiei and took o ff from
Zurich for Prague. They carried
flower* and waved gaily ae they
left.
'
'
The two embaaty aecreteriea
Hated on the paaaenger liat a*
"M odln"
and
•Trolov”
wore
caught
red-handed Tuesday to
Zurich while planning to meet a
Soviet agent her*. The Incident
ilunned a country already
fuaed by and critical of the U.S,
"xpy plane" Incident In Ruaala.
They were ordered Wedneaday
to leave within 34 hour*. Today
they flew back behind the trow
Curtain.
Term*
aurh ae thlmMeM,
toothful, quantum, a go, a peg,
a finger, tot, wet and yard were
all uied by American eoloelita to
ordering a drink of rum.

FOR

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OW E

The boy* will hike to iJike Gold­
en from the Naval Air Station
gate. The
First
Pre«hyterian
Church pack will have other out­
ings at Boy Scout Camp La-NoCher later In (he summer.
lien* One and Five won the
pack inspection banner at a recent
monthly meeting, Eddie Small won
gold and sliver arrow points; Bob­
Registration for any adult wishby Slye won a one year pin; John
Bryant, Clifton Gainey, and Jeff ing to enroll in the adult begin­
Cox won wolf badge* and Donnla ners swimming rlass la 2 p. m.
Kthrll and Bobbie Repp won bear Monday.
badges.
Registration. In the senior life
Mrs, Woodall and Mrs. CuUhaw saving rlass will he held at 7 p. m.
received den mother pins. The that same day. Both classes are
pack's increase in memberihlp has sponsored hy the Sanford Recrea­
made It necessary to errata two tion Department and the loral
new dons. The six new Robrats in- chapter of th# Red Cross.
ducted this munth were Branny
Chiles, Terry Morrison, David
Newspapermen
founded
th*
Cook, Michael Cobb, John Gilles­ Missouri State Historical Society
pie and Mika Rudd.
more than no years ago.

J*&gt;ti mlutqu Co.'

BERN, Switiwtan* (UPI&gt;-Tw*
Soviet diplomat* caught epyinj as
V. S. rocket hue* to Weat Ger­
many and 8 wise radar installa­
tion* were expelled Thursday to
what the government called She
craveit rate of Soviet eaptowage
here atnee the war.

CHICAGO—Adlal Stevenson se­
miring the administration o f hlundering mi the eve of the summit
conference:
"The discovery of th* ipy plane
coupled with the aimuKaneout an­
nouncement that w# are unilat­
erally resuming the nuclear testa
ran hardly enhance our Image as
champion of peace In the world."
NEW YORK — Sen. John Kenn*dy discussing his recent pri­
mary triumphs:
"N o convention has ever nom­
inated a man who avoided the prlmerles and elected that man pre­
sident."

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Islanders Rap Sanford;
Locals Drop To Third
Daytona Beach mapped a fir#
Greyhound
Manager
Robbie
gam* Idling streak with an 1-7 Robertaon will lead with bU ace

triumph ‘ over 8anford Thursday
night.
John Keplc'a three-run homer in
the seventh was the victory mar­
gin.
The loss dropped Sanford Into
third placo, eight pereentaga
points behind Paiatka.
Tonight the Greyhounds travel
to Orlando fo r a game.

League Leaders
By United Press Interaatlsasl
Flayer ft TaamG.AB R. B. Pci

David Baldino, Scotty Barton and Rex Rlepe. In the
middle row from the left are, Eddie Phillips, Tommy
Pentz, Jimmy Packard, Alfred Deivenirf, Richard Walk*
er, Mac Brooks, and Bob Boyle, Gary Mellor and Glenn
Cruce are in the back. Coach Gene Pentz holds a bat aa
he prepares to get his boys on the field. (Herald Photo)

THE NEW CHULUOTA LITTLE LEAGUE FIELD
got Its first trial Thursday when Chulnota Little
Leagbers n et an Oviedo team on the new diamond.
Watching team sponsor Gene Norton get ready to throw
out the tin t ball are, in the front row from the left, John
Jones, David Norman, Kenneth Jacobs, Stuart Fox,

m e national Laagso n e t la
lost shaptog up into a battle nf
Ban Francisco pitching against
Milwaukee power.
It's aa imnlo twlat (or the rival
Managers, too, because BUI RigMy nf (ho Giants has always
b u s aa advocata of "crash"—
long hall hitting — and ChoiW*
Dresses of the Braves haa always
championed sharp pUebtag com­
bined with Inside baseball.
But neither has aoy reason to
MaUlaIn today with their teams
already wiping out the bitter dis­
appointment of 1030 when tho Los
Angeles Dodgers "stole" tho flag
Hem them with a late-eeason
tush and a post-season pleyofl
victory.
Tho (reat-Tuantog Giants In­
creased their winning streak to
Six game* Thursday when they
beat tho Philadelphia Phillies. 1-0,
while the Bravos used their longbell "punch" for the second
•might day to down Um St. Louis
Cardinals, 4-3. Tho ClocinnaU
Bods scored 13 runs In the first
l#o innings end crushed tho CM*
cogo Cuba, 14-1, to tho only other
ML game.
Gary Ball bacamo the Ameri­
can League’* tint four-game winMr of the year when he pitchod
the Cleveland Indiana to a 3-2 win
over the New York Yankees and
Tom Brower's two-hitter enabled
the Boston Red Sos to shed* tho
Chicago While Sox, 1-0, la other
big leaguo action.
Jack Sanford continued the
amating San Francisco pitching
otraak through to shutout Innings
Thursday with a two-hitter ombellIsbed with 11 strikeoutsmatching Sam Jonas' perform*
•net of tho previous day.
Robin Roberta bed n no-hitler
unlit two were out in the fifth In­
ning but then tho Giants scored
(he game'a only run when WUllo
Kirkland singled, stole, second,
wont to third on a wild throw and
tallied on Hoble Landrith's single.
Eddie Mathews' third homer to
two games and vlxth of the sea­
son gave the Braves their second
straight victory after the Cardi­
nals whittled away at Bob Buhl
to overcome Milwaukee's early
SB lead.
Bab Purkey breezed to his secand wia behind a lT-htt Cincinnati
attack that Included three hits
each by Eddla Kasko, Vada Pintea aid Tuny Gonzales. Bob An­
derson, Mm Brabowaky and Ben
Jibniea wera rocked for the
Rads' IS mas la tho first two tosings an the Cube suffered their

teeond straight lost under man- eighlh inning with hie
homer ot the eeeson.
eger Lou Boudreou.

Pete Runnels' baies-fllled sin­
gle In the last o f the ninth re­
warded Brewer with his second
win and tagged Bob Shaw, an 15* San Francisco
game winner for the While Sos Pittsburgh
in 1039, with hla second defeat.
Milwaukee
Cincinnati
Los Angeles
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Chicago

Bel scattered 10 hits and
getood his fourth win when batterymaie Russ Nixon homcred oft
Ralph Terry in the 11th inning.
Yogi Barra, celebrating his 3Mh
birthday, lied the score in tho

FORT WORTH. Tex. (U P!) - T i Ua-etarvod Billy Maxwell, who
pockets plenty of folding money
on (ha tour aach year but who
h a n 't won a crown In two y ea n ,
lad 4ha Colonial National Invita­
tion golf tourney field Into the
second round today with a onesink# edge.

OROSSINGER. N, Y. (UP» No man bright lights for ingemar
Johansson!
Tho heavyweight champion to­
day angrily banned movlo lights
from hla training ring becauso he
blamed them for a terrific punch
In Urn face bo received from a
m w anarmale.
logo Claimed he couldn't sec
tha punch bacausa of the dacxliag
lights during hie second round
lata Thursday with Cortot Stew­
art, a aow sparinete from New
York.
It waa the first lime im pound
Stewart had boxed with logo,
training bar* la tba CalaklU Moun­
tain for hla June 20 title defense
against Floyd Patterson.
Stowart'a right Jolt to Jobanason’s chookboM knocked Ui*
champion back onto hla heels,
lego waa MU' shaken but ho did
Mt go down. However, the punch
made him so angry ha refused to
box any more or to do any gym­
nasium verb.

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The chunky, unassuming 30year-old Texan, who plays out of
Oceanside, Calif.,' fired ■ threeunder-par 34-33-07 Thursday lo
nose out UlUe Jerry Barber of
Los Angeles, the Tournament o(
Champions llUist, who had 3533-65.
Both bad lo turn in a sterling
golf ahot on the final hole to
crowd in ahead of seven rivale
who also managed to conquer
Colonial Country Club'a rugged
7,0!4yanl. river-lined par 33-3370 layout.
Maxwell, who learned his short
iron game In tho sand dunes of
West Texas, needed that back­
ground Thursday when hla second
shot caught a trap on the 15th.
He pulled out his trusty Texas
wedge, blasted to within four feet
and ran It home for tho stroke
edge.
Barber had just finished and
had a fine 05 on tho board thank!
to a OO-Iool chlp-ln from off the
green on the final hole.
While Maxwell and Barber
gfhbbed tba headlines Thursday,
defending champ Ben Hogan and
pre-tourney favorite Arnold Palm­
er weren’ t out of the running.
Iloian was among the aevtn
who shot ois, while Palmer—win­
ner of near 130,000 thla year—was
among a quartet at 71. Fiva other
players were bounced at even
par TO.
Bracketed with Hogan wera
Johnny Palmer of Tulaa, Okla.,
Xcl Nagle ot Sydney, Australia,
Don January of Delia*, Doug
Sanden of Miami, Ken Venturi
of Palo Alto, Calif., and Gona
Llttler of Singing HlUa, Calif.

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In Thankful Tribute •—

INDIANAPOLIS (U P H -I)r iv m
and officials predicted today all
speed records will be smashed
when qualifications for the 500mile Memorial Day auto race open
Saturday.
With a promise of a generally
fair and warmer weekend, activ­
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in suburban Speedway City mush­
roomed to a fever pilch as driv­
ers and mechanics toiled virtually
around the clock to get set for
the time trials.

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boats came to the estimated time
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ford B oil and Ski Club.
The first racers made theirfo
turns within minutes of the e x -w
peeled time, indicating that rar­
ing boats and motors h ive gamed
a great degree of dependability as
well as speed.
Tbc Boil and Ski Club icrvrd
The St. Johns River Maralhon snick- to several hundred boatinx
turn-around at, Ssnford was wit­ fans during the morning and there
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Fishing wxs reported improving
in most areas around Sanford this
week and Wilbur Brewer said at
Camp Seminole on the Wekiya
River that both bass and bream
fishing is real good.
Brewer said there has been an
unusual run of large beam in this
area, with many weighing a
pound or more being brought In.
Every boat was landing the limit
too, he said.
Bats were more active in the
Weklva the past few days and
Brewer said he weighed one in
at nine pounds.
John Crim at Lemon Bluff said
the St. Johns it getting down to
its proper level, but that no spec­
tacular catches of bats have
been reported yet. Most of those
caught have been landed by plug­
ging, he said.

threegam es.
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Gator Lumbar holds third with
Owtn'a .Gulf Service, both having
l i f t wine. Harvey* dropped to

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LOS ANOELES (UPI) -Young
Frank Howard brought hla big
hot to tho Los Angoles Dodgers
today la hopes of perking up tho
hitting attack af tba alltog world
chamntona-Mw In fifth placo In
tho Notional League.
The 23-yeamld former Ohio
flute Unlvenlty basketball star
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from Spokano of the Pacific Coast
Laagua.
General Manager E. J. (Bunk)
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when the Loe Angeles owned 0r&gt;
lando Dodgers appear at Memorial
Stadium here Saturday night at
7:45 in the first o f three top Flo*
ride State League tilts elated for
the weekend.
Bob Gollck, talented and hardthrowing righthander with a four
and one record will be assigned
mound duties against 8anford'a
oldest rivals.
The Greyhounds swamped the
Dodgers, IS to 4, on their last visit
here, and hold a two game sdvant*
age over them. So desperate has
been the plight o f the Dodgers
that Brandy Davie, manager, who
had not planned to play this sea­
son at all, has been petroling the
outfield, adding both defensive
strength and plenty o f offensive
ability as well.
Meantime, local fans who like
their players big, blustery, and
boastfhl will have their opportun­
ity Sunday and Monday when the
Philadelphia owned and rapidly
Improving Tampa Tarpons are at
the Stadium In their first ap­
pearance here this year.
In other FSL action Thursday,
Mickey Mattlace, Palatkn'a ace
righthander,, hung up h li second
no-hit game o f the seeson Thurs­
day night aa the Rediegs routed
Tampa 21-0 to move Into second
place in the League.
Mattiace struck out 10 and cut
his earned run average to 0.55.
He haa allowed only two earned
runs In 33 innings. He hurled his
other no-hitter against Daytona
Beach May 3.
Paiatka banged out 21 hits, Ineluding four by Tommy Heims, to
make Mattiace's Job easy.
League-leading Lakeland won
Its aixth in a row, trimming St.
Petersburg 8-4. The win hiked the
Indiana’ margin over the field to
three games.

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VATICAN CITY (U Pl»—It was
Q n year* ago today that three
Portuguese shepherd children said
they saw their first vision o f the
Virgin Mary but there was no in­
dication the Vatican would use the
occasion to release the "third se­
cret" o f Fatima.
Reports which have circulated
abroad for the past year have said
the Vatican would mark today’s
A n n iversary
by disclosing the
secret.
Some of these reports said the
secret would prove to be a pro­
phecy o f the imminent end o f the
world in a final battle against
communism. The Vatican never
gave auoataner to such reports.
Tha "secret" is a document
written by a Roman Catholic nun,

^ a le A Success
The rummage sale sponsored
by the Episcopal Church Women
of Longwood was reported as a
great success. The women wish
to (hank the many persons who
helped make the sale a success
along with those who helped with
tha Easter Eve bake sale.

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Girl's Ambassadors of the Longwood Baptist Church will hold in­
stallation service* today at 7:30
p. m. All members of the GA so­
ciety are asked to attend.

Sister Lucia, now S3, the sole sur­
vivor o f the three shepherd chil­
dren who said they *aw the Virgin
Mary In apparition* at Fatima,
Portugal, beginning May 13, 1917
and tasting through October of
that year.
Tha children said tha apparition
confided to them three secret* of
the world's future.
In 1942, tho church belatedly re­
vealed the first two parts o f the
"secret message";
— A vision o f hell to which was
linked the prediction that World
War I would end (the original
vision was in 1917) but another
war would break out during the
reign o f Pius XL Pius XI died
Feb. 10, 1939, when •Hitler's le­
gions were on the march toward
World War II.
— The necessity for devotion to
the immaculate heart of Mary to
convert Russia which, It was pre­
dicted, would spread terror and
havoc throughout the world.
Some rumor* about the "third
secret" have reported catyclysmis events or warfare that would
end life on earth.
Twenty years ago, while ill and
ftaring death, Sister Lucia wrote
the third prediction" and staled
tho envelop* with instruction to
open it either upon her death or
in the year 1900, whichever came
first.
Sister Lucia la still alive in a
Carmelite convent at Coimbra,
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POPPY DAY IN SANFORD wn* officially proclaimed lo be held May 21
by Mayor Earl Higginbotham Thursday. The American Legion Auxiliary
o f Sanford’s Campbell Lossing Post will sell poppies on thin Armed Forces
Day to raise funds for the Disabled American Veterans. The Mayor buys
a poppy here from “ poppy girl" Carol Lynn Farella. Looking on are Mrs.
Caroline Picrro, poppy chairman for the* Auxiliary, and Jerry Farella.
(Herald Photo)

PARIS (U PI) — Playboy-diplomat Prince Aly Khan died In the
crarh o f his fast sports car last
night with the name o f a beauti­
ful woman on his lips.
Aly, 48-ycar old millionaire aon
o f the late Aga Khan, father o f
the present Aga Khan, and formar husband o f Rita Hayworth,
waa pronounced dead in a Paris
hospital shortly before midnight
after his Lancia collided head-on
with a Franch sedan.
Witnesses said his dying words
were "how la Bettlnm?" He we*
asking about the beautiful French
model who he* been his constant
companion in recent year* and
who waa beside him in the car.
Aly wee at the wheel.
, Bettfna and Aty'a chauffeur,
who wee in the rear seat, were
not eerloualy injured in the crash.
Dressed in a smart green evening
gown, she was hospitalised fo r
stitches in a head wound.
Then after balng told o f Aly’a

death, she bravely returned to
help the police investigation.
Aly, famous for his taste In
women, racehorses, and powerful
cars, was driving the Italianmad* car along a road near the
Longclmmps race track, one of
hit favorite haunt* as gentleman
jockey and Thoroughbred owner.
Just across the Soina River
bridge, it met the sedan driven
by Frenchman Herve Bichatun.
Witnesses said that Blchalun'a
car waa on the wrong side o f the
road. Both drivara braked hard,
but too late, and they collided
head-on. Aly was thrown forward
onto the plastic steering wheel.
Its impart against his body is be­
lieved to have caused hla death.
Bystanders carried Aly, still
bieathing, into a nearby bistro
and stretched hint out to await
an ambulance.
The
news
o f Aly's
death
brought shock to those who knew
him in his playboy days and in
his later career as a serious and
able diplomat.

31iss Hayworth, trow the wife of
Hollywood producer James Hill,
said she was "deeply moved" and
that Aly's death "will be a tremen­
dous-loss to Yasrnin," the daugh­
ter o f their 1949-195.1 marriage.
"Ha had warm friends in all
walks of lift and was a most gen­
erous and tumid*rate man," Hen­
ry Cabot Lodge, chief U. 8. dele­
gate tu the United Nations, said.
"Hia death was a great shock to
me and I mourn his passing.”
Aly waa I'akistanl delegate to
the United Nations and had re­
cently been appointed Pakistan's
ambaasudor to Argentina.
The playboy side o f Aly'* char­
acter had been pushed into the
background in recent years.
He took his U. N. work serious­
ly and won widespread respect
among his diplomat colleagues
for iris brief and to-the-point
speeches. He grnernlly backed
the Western position but did not
hesitate to voice
Independent
viewa on controversial subject*.

Hj- United Press International
Racial unicst in the South ap­
peared to be increasing today
with new appeals from Negroes
for an end to all forms o f segre­
gation and rumors of a Negro
celebration next Tuesday — the
sixth anniversary of the U, S.
Supreme Court's school desegre­
gation ruling.
Rumors
of
the celebration
brought a warning from Police
Commissioner 1.. U. Sullivan in
Montgomery, Ala., that "we do
not intend to tolerate parades,
congregations or demonstrations
in a manner that would tend to
Indie racial discoid."
Alabama already is training a
special riot s.|uad because of
recent Negro demonstrations, and
Sullivan said officers trained in
riot-breaking have been alerted
to "prepare for the worst and
hope for tho beat."
There were new developments
Thursday in almost all areas of
the racial problem, ranging from
charges o f voter discrimination
to new arrests o f Nrgroe* for
aitdown demonstrations and new
demands for school desegregation.
Fifty Negroes, most of them
high achuol students, were ar­
rested at Chattanooga, Tenn., for
refusing to leave the S. II. Kress
dime store. Managrr R. V. Thacker said he agreed to overtook the
demonstration if the Negroes
would come Into the atore in
small groups, but he called po­
lice when they came in a body
because "you can't Just let them
take over your store,”
Nine Negroes filed a claim
with the Civil Rights Commission
that they were denied the right to
vote in Franklin County, N. C.
They saut Registrar Owen Wilder
asked them such qiiexiions as
“ who created the world" and
"what is habeas corona" and

Jaycees Planning
Get Out Vote Drive
The Longwood Jeyrees
are
planning a "Get Out the V ole"
campaign, slated to be tha Junior
Chaiubar'a largest projact yat.
Tha Jaycees will make house to
house appeals, have baby sitting
senricfs, and rallies, distribute
handbills end aampie ballots to get
Longwood k m l&lt;i«nls to vote next
November. The club will also push
voting registration, -Second Vice
President Dick Zartmann, said
Wednesday.

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Regular
GUEST SPEAKER At the Mny luncheon o f the Holy Groan Kplncopul
Churchwomen waa FAthcr WilliAm H. Folwell, rector o f All Saints EplacopAl Church o f Winter Perk. Shown At the meeting front left nre Mra. Tom
McDonAld, past president o f the women’i group, Futhcr John W. Thomas,
rector o f Holy Cross Church. FAther Folwell and Mrs. Robert Williams,
new president o f tho Churchwomen.
(Herald Photo)
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Twirlers Compete
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The 12 "Twirling Seminole*"
are competing in tha Florida
Bandmasters' Association annual
atata twirling contest today.
Tha Saminola High girl* won
the right to compel# in tha
Gainasvllla contest by taking su­
perior ratings at a recant district
twirling contaat. Tha 8HS major­
ette corps will enter corps com­
petition at CalneaviUe.
Frankie Jones And Dee Hargreave will present a twirling
duet and Ruthl Carlton will do a
solo. 8118 band junior Billy Hinea
will play "Rudiments On tha Run"
a anara drum aula. Banter Eddie
Kirchkoff accompanied by Sandra
McKinney will play a flute solo.
Clarinetist Bandra Priest, flutist
Eddie Kirchkoff, oboe player Billy
Bower and bassoon player 3largaret Jons* will join in a wood­
wind aasambl*.

Matinees Sunk
MYSTIC, Conn. (U P I) — Chil­
dren's matlnaea at this town's
only theater war* diacenUnued
tile r the screen was punctured
with hard candy nnd loose change,
hurled hy youngsters carried away

suit for desegration o f the city
library.
Alabama Gov, John Patterson
tried again to give Macon Coun­
ty, predominantly Negro, its first
functioning board of registrars
since 1058. One man appointed
turned it down because o f a
Justice Department still-discrimi­
nation suit.
A Negro policeman at Golds­
boro, N. C.. was suspended and
charged with assault with a
deadly weapon for beating a
white airman who tried to buy a
■oft drink in a Negro nightclub.

Sis whits college students whs
took part in a Negro aitdown de­
monstration wero placed on In*
definite probation by
Florida
State University and ordered ta
avoid "acta o f incitement-"
Gov. K r n u t
Vandiver o f
Georgia told official* o f state*
supported Negro college* to dla*
clpline any student* who tako
part in racial demonstration*.

Church To Hear
Missionary Speak

Mis* Mary Culler Whitt, a r#»
tired missionary now living la
Georgia, will speak at the morn*
lng service* of the First Methodial Church in Oviedo.
On Monday a Family Night,
featuring a basket supper, wlu
be held at 6:30 p. m. honoring
Mlsa White and again at t p. ta.
M. 11. Anderson. 81, a resident aha will apeak.
of Sanford for 37 years died
Thursday at Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
Mr, Anderson was a native of
Hampton Count), S, C. and waa
a retired farmer. While living in
Sanford, Mr. Anderson was a
member of the First Baptist
Church,
F lorid a *! F rltaS U aM
lie Is survived by his wife, Mrs.
M oat C o n n a k O Faori
Essie Anderson; two sons, U . D.
Anderson and F. H. Anderson;
S ion • Quick fhrrieo
two daughters, Mrs. Ruth livingFrench Are. a t I t r l BU
■ton and Miss lluby Anderson.
Funeral services will be held
at 2:30 p. m, Sunday at the BrLson Funeral Home with Dr. W.
OPEN 7 A . M. - I I P. M.
T. Brooks officiating. Burial will
be In Oaklatvn Cemetery.
EVERYDAY
Actlv t pallbearers will be Ran­
dall Ch**e, T. W. Jones, Donald
COLD BEER
Jones, 31. L, Cullum, W. W. Tyre,
and W. B. Wray,
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With a btait of trumped and a
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Seminole .High School Band will
present its annual Sprint Concert
next Tuesday in tha Plneerest
School auditorium.
The 8:13 p. m. concert Is open
to the public. The third annual
SI IS bind award banquet will
precede the music and will fea­
ture awards to outilsndlni band
members.
Letters will be presented to out­
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Trophies will be given for pro­
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By Abigail Van Buren
he can’t support himself much less a wife.
Can we force him to marry her?
I suppose I should tell you that when
Millie was 16 she went'out with an older
man who got-her drunk and got her in
trouble. We were unable to get any help
from the police in finding him because
Millie wasn't sure o f his name.
Should we try to force this second fellow to marry her? I can’ t raise another
one of her mistakes.
MILLIE'S MOTHER

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DEAR A B B Y : I «m tn love with two
. kors nnd don’t know which one to marry.
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Fir&gt;t there's Andy. He’e sort o f blond
•nd nella insurance. Mamma likes him,
'w hich helps a lo t He’s very reliable and
*aeems anxious to get married.
.
Then there’a Tony. He’e dark and sort
.o f fives me the creeps. (But they’re aw- fully nice creeps, If you know what I
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I don’t know which one I like best. In
tha daytime I like Andy, but t believe I
like Tony better at night. Which one do
you think would make the bent husband
fo r » • ?
ANDY OR TONY?

DEAR MOTHER: Yoa ean’t force a
man to marry anyone. But he does have
obligations toward the support o f the
child. Furthermore, a man who must be
dragged by the neck to the altar would
make anything but a desirable husband.
How about Millie's moral behavior,
Mother? Ask your clergyman or Family
Service Association for help in getting
your daughter back on the right track.
She needs guidance, strength and auper*
vision.

DEAR "ANDY OR TO N Y?": Don’t
■marry either one, If it'a a toss-up. Date
Vothers nnd make comparisons. When ‘T he
tO
v p*" comas along, you’ll flip your lid—
Not a coin.

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DEAR ABBY: The woman who signed
, herself "HELENE” and said she wanted
to divorce her husband because he might
■“go bll
blind at any moment was blind herself.
1
Wind people can live happy, normal lives.
I am 13* Abby, but 1 know what I am
'.talking about because my father is blind.
Ha has never eeen my mother, my sister
w r me. He went to college after ho tost his
'lig h t and then he went to Law School. I
•don't mean to boast, but I think he Is the
'.moat wonderful father and iowyer in the
whole world.. Sincerely yours.
CYNTHIA JEANNE RAMSEY
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NEW YORK (UP1) "Separate
Parents,1' a story about the im­
pact of divorce upon • woman
end her young aon, certainly be­
longed on TV. But 1 think it
flicked the wToag format Wednes­
day night
The e H o l e a I, dispassionate
"Armstrong Circle Theater" atyle
—known la th# trade ■■ "the ac­
tual" — created Jarring, unsuitaMe background nolacs for this

I liked very much, has a de­
tachable passport case, fastened
from bone beige to black. It ia
so perfect for a trip. Thera were
some stunning bags of Imported
Belgian linen with lyplcal Jaifa
touches. If you ara Ihe cautious
kind, you will love Ihe "JunipUp" foie bag. The snip-closed
middle compartment Is like a
separate bag and you can put
your valuables in that. And for
travel, what could be better?
Then there were the beads. This
Is going lo he a black and white
season and at Laguna they have
created some wonderful necklaces.
One is a melanga o f chunky.Jet
brads and they have a black and
white combination o f racily giant

story of dcUcite relationships and
confused feelings.
I had the feeling that Alvin
Borets's scrip had been rejected
aa a straight drama by "P lay­
house BO" and, possibly, "U.S.
Steel Hour," so he sold It to the
Armstrong show on CBS-TV by
tacking on to tl the necessary or­
ganisational standard. In this
case, the pitch was for a club
called, "Parents Without Part­
ner*," or "P W P " which attempti

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pearls for a real bib. Then there
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are so flattering to after-forty
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eye and would be (tunning with
gray hair and with gray, black or
navy blue outfits.
If you want to know where you
can find these beada and bags,
you can send me a aelf-addresoad,
POUR-CENT atamped aovalope
for this information.

Tale About Impact Of Divorce Upon Woman, Son Fails
By PEED DANHO

"Sink The Bitmarck" telle the
■lory of the downfall of one of
the mightiest ship* of all time,
Hiller’a Bitmarck.
Tonight and Saturday, "The
Purple Gang," starring Barry
Sullivan will be ahown at the Ritz.

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"Sink The Blamarck,” bated on
C. S. Forester'* immortal tea tale
will open at the Ritz Theater
Sunday.
The film Hart Kenneth Moore
and Dana Wynter and U directed
by Lewli Gilbert.

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Tbo other day i went looking
i t fashions and spent the time
Viewing two collections — beads
M d bags. The beads are only an
accessory but a b ig is both an
accessory and a necessity. Today
foe additions fo your wardrobe
iadieate your interest not only
j a fashion but in yourself. By
paying attention to such things
•• beads and bags, you become
a well turned-out woman.
' At Jana, where they faalilon
wonderful bags, I found that there
were some really new Ideas. I
like the "Mailbox,') a squared-off
bag with box-llka contours. U
is either big and bold or It is
vportionad to ,a lia - The grainy
ether will never show a bit of
acralchiof. t b o largo one, which

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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 enve­
lope.
For Abby’s pamphlet. “ What Teen­
agers Want To Know.” send 26c and a
large, self-addressed, atamped envelope in
care of this paper.

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CONFIDENTIAL TO “ ON T H E
SPOT” : Your husband is right. Return
the giff. And tell your foreman that a
pink silk nightgown Is not an appropriate
gift for the occasion under the circum­
stances.

. DEAR ABBY: My daughter Millie.
Who is 16, has been running around with a
fellow who la 24, Now I find she's preghant. He saya he can't marry her because

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“ Sink The Bismarck'’ coming to the Ritz Theatre Sun­
day.

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M l &lt;S) Mop Roger*
lost! &lt;0) Hacklo and Jacklo
111 Cartoons
14:14 (S) Mighty Mom* Flaphouaa
&lt;t) (left aad Raddp
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t t l l l (I) NOW*

SATURDAY P. M.
list* («) Bkpklng
tl) True atory
(I) Boupp Balsa — Kidd
11:1* ( » Junior Auction
111 Advanlurar
IS) It’s tha raw
l:*e II) Ksrtoon Kapara
&lt;d) Having Camara
(SI Toulh For Ball
t:U &lt;S) Haatboil
It) naarball
1:11 Hi Uoalb Valtop Daps
III* It) Dendalane

in help divorced or widowed part o ll repair their Uvea,
Aa an eiampla of the jarring
note this "actual" format created,
t recall scenes In which Nancy
Wlckwlre, s i tha new divorcee in
town, used her considerable act­
ing skill to coovey meaningful
•:•• (•) Raaaball
gestures and aensluvs thoughts, 4:11
l«l Big Plrturo
only to have narrator Douglas
( i f ) Stalin* ThaaMr
Edwards explain it all anyhow. It 4:1* (I) Roving Camara
4il
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Championship Rowling
was a disservice to tha actrass,
4:** (S) Konturkp Darby
to the atory and l o •the viewer.
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1 also felt that the PWP group S:SI (1) Rnmar or th* Jungle
IS) Sports Itouinlup
thereapy approach had surpris­
1*1 Channrl S Nan,room
ingly little to do with the final l:4 i i l l Chinn,1 Hit N ,a,room
adjustment made by Miss Wlck­ S.»» IS) African Palrnl
t il Dannia Tha Manaca
wlre. This feeling Is what made
III Mart Football Loagua
me Ihink the PWP waa a lata ad­ •:!• (1) nantli Parly
,
dition fo Ihe script. Miss WickId) gmall World
wire faced up to the realities of Til* (I) Cantra) Florida Bhoweeae
(t) Roy Roger*
a divorcee'* life with the help of
O ) Homtrun Darby
her father, her own intelligence, T:M (I) lionaaaa
her aoo'a behavior and some un­
Id) Parry Slaaoa
pleasant experiences.
(l&gt; Dick Clark Show
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Th* High
Another discordant note hi tbo
l:IS (I) Journay to Understand
story was the tendency to make
lag
Misa Wick wire's case foe text­
(Si Wanlsd Dtad or Alive
(•) alaaeanasa
book example.
•ltd (SI Mr. Ducky
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Pott I o f fo* "Swamp Pox" taro* &lt;ti Mavis
If) Movla
■arise ia repeated an ABC’ s “ Walt
(*) Nawa
Disney Presents."
UK# (•) Movla
Tha CBS "Rawhide" Western
hour han 'Tnetdant af tbo Murder
SUNDAY P. M.
ftiMfe11
The Mark Twain play
ia U M (I) Christopharo
t il Air For** Now* Review
"Roughing H ," an adaptation of
(t) John Mop'.In* Fite
hla book o f tha same name lolling 11:11(11 tuaoball
about hla years in foe pioneer )•;•• It) Oral Robarta
(•) Rlahop Pik*
weat.
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The "Dealhi Playhouse" drama
It) I'ollrg* Naw* Conference
aa CBS recreates foe atory of
111 Masoball
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Now York's memorable police U .
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Backer scandal af IMS.
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A B C s "TT Sunset Strip" te d s
Istd It) Runday With Bnllr
l l ) Ray Rogara
Stu Bailey in disguise at a modieel eonvootioo in BudapeM at- I II I*) Campaign Roundup
4OB (•) Proaidantiel Mlasloe
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MONDAY A. N.
1:11 (I) Continental ctaaaroom
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MONDAY P. M.
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SATURDAY
9 a. m.— free swimming—Muni­
cipal Pools.
9 a. m.— archery class—Seminole
High School
9:30 a. m.— baton tenons—Southside School
9:30 a. m.—Junior bowling—Jet
Lanes
1:30 p. m —swimming— Muni­
cipal Pools
1:30 p. m.—Youth Wing—senior
high night— Civic Center
T:30 p. m— square dancing—Civie
Cewfor
MONDAY
m.—A.A.U. tryout*— Pi; Mel
on Municipal Pool
4:30 p. m.—Minor League base­
ball—Ft. Mellon Park
4:30 p. m.—Bab* Ruth League
baseball— Giants Spring Train­
ing Camp
4:30 p. m.—Little League baseball
- F t . Mellon Park
7:30 p. m.— Sanford Art group
—Arts and Crafts Building
TUESDAY
The ism * afternoon schedule at
Monday
7:30 p. m. — Model Airplane
building—Aria and Craft# Build­
ing
WEDNESDAY
The same afternoon schedule as
Monday
7 p. m.—square dancing lesson#
—Civic Center
I p. m.—square dancing— Civic
Center
THURSDAY
The same afternoon achedule as
Monday
7 p. m.—Church softball—Ft. Mel­
lon Park
7:30 p. m.—Boat snd Ski C lu b Arts and Crafts Building
7:30 p. m.— Duplicate Bridge
CluiA-Tourist Building
FRIDAY
Tha same afternoon schedule as
Monday
7:30 p. m.—youth wing— Junior
high night— Civic Center
7:30 p. m.—Little Major League
baieball—Ft. Mellon Park

WASHINGTON fU P D -T h ere la
a fellow here, a tort of litter
day Duncan Hinet, who It a pro(ettional louriit.
It la hit minion la life, and a
noble calling it It, to teach people
how to enjoy vacation*. But how­
ever worthy the undertaking, it
looka to me like a bopeleas task.
The way I look at it, if the
good Lord had Intended for peo­
ple to enjoy vacations, he would
have made them that way. !

"Home From Th# HU1." the
film version of Georg# Humphrey’s
best selling novel will come to Ihe
screen at the Movieland Drive-in
Saturday and continue until next
Wednesday.
The other feature en the pro­
gram is "Designing Woman"
starring Gregory Peck and Lauren
Bacall.
Hoote From The Hills deals with
a bitter conflict in
a Texas
family and stars Robert Mitchum,
George Hamilton, George Peppard,
Everett Sloane and Luana Pat­
ten.
On Thursday and Friday of next
week, "Party Girl," starring Ro­
bert Taylor and Cyd Charisve
will play and "They Came To
Cordura," starring Gary Cooper
and Rita Rsyworth.
Three features will play on Sat­
urday. They ara " Walls!," "Man-

hunt In the Jungla’
Crossing."

and "Conga

Actor’s Strike
May Hit N. Y .
NEW YORK (U P D - Broadway
producers art holding up produc­
tion on all show* scheduled foe
next fall bcciuse of the possibility
of an actors' strike.
Th* decision was made Wednee-^
day at a meeting of the Leagu*
of New York Theater*.
Louis A. Lotitio. president of
Ihe league, laid Aelors' Equity,
the actors' union. "Ihreatened a
strike. Tha general feeling of tha
producers Is they can't afford to
plan ahead with tha situation ao
uncertain."

When the motel doorman — I
regret to aay that soma motels
are now employing doormen —
com ci up for a gratuity, the hus­
band raises the hood of the auto
and pretends to ho. Inspecting the
manifold jtskctSSOr . something.
Then hit wife Marta fumbling in
her purse.
The doorman will realise in­
stantly that he hat a losing prop­
osition. Three other motel guests
wtH drive off unsolicited H ho

WED

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MON

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hilea and ptomaine poison and
lumpy tnattresse*.
Neverlbelett, thla fellow, Mi­
chael Promo by name, keeps
plugging along on the chance that
if ho can’t make vacations enjoy­
able, ha might at least mske them
bearable. Skeptical as 1 am, 1
must aay that 1 think hia basic
approach ia sound.
Promt takea the tack that no­
body can enjoy himself as long aa
ha ia spending money. H la hla
theory tbkt If vacations were
cheaper, people would be better
able to toforate them.
A former newspaperman and
travel editor for the American Aubomobile Association, Frame last
year brought out a book oo this
subject entitled "Better Vacations
for Your Money." Let me add
hero that his motives were not
entirely althrulatlc. The book coats
IIM .
1 particularly adrt|lred -his solu­
tion to the tipping problem, which
aa everyone knows, Is (ha moat
distasteful thing about vacations.
Frome'z advice was that men
should turn over this chore to
their wives. You can Immediate­
ly sea the advantages this offers.
Last Day . M l - 11.oe
BHOWANl JUNCTION’
Ava Gardner • Color
Phm At I M Only .
T H E LAST VOYAGE"
Robert Block - Color

5 BIG DAYS - STARTING SAT.
FIRST SANFORD SHOWING
PLEASE NOTE — "HOME PROM THE Utt.M
Starts At 7:49 Nitsiy — Due T o Ledglh
Of This Feature — Yea Caa Hoe A
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coming: to the Movieland Drive-In Saturday.

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HARTFORD, Conn. (U P I)-Ju st
.TO years ago this week, Samuel
l.anghome Clemens, the beloved
Mark Twain or literature, died at
his home here at the age of 74,
ending a life that was more fas­
cinating Ilian anything he hod cre­
ated in fiction.
Now, a half century later, tech­
nicians are at work preparing a
new movie about Twain which will
portray hit life in hie Connecticut
home.
The film, being produced by
Coronet Instructional Films u!
Chicago, a producer of films for
classroom use, will Mar Hal Hol­
brook, wlm has spent 12 years re
creating Twain in lectures anil on
the Broadway stage.
To write the script for the movie,
six members of thr Coronet staff
spent several months researching
Twain's life and times, reading
every existing work by and about
him. They uncovered many littleknown or forgotten facts about the
author.
For example, they discovered
that America's foremost humorist,
whose characters have become a

COME, rofo, LETS
StE WHAT THIS SACK
Of DIAMONDS/—- —'
MEANS. r (C\

part of American folklore, spent
more than 25 per cent of his adult
life abroad.
Twain's life was always a com ­
bination of iLck and tragrdy. When
ho returned front a trip to the
Sandwich Islands in IBGfl, he trav­
eled from Sun Francisco to New
York by ship to avoid the hardships
ami dangers of a stagecoach jour­
ney, The ship lie boarded was infected with cholera and Twain was
one of the few who survived the
voyage.
He was a best selling author dur­
ing his lifetime. Today more than
3,500,1)00 copies of his hooks have
been printed and sold in America
alone. Twenty of his books arc still
in print. Twelve of his books were
written ellher hrre or at his in­
laws' sunnier home near Elmira,
N. Y.
Twain lived the last months of
his life In Bermuda, When, early
in J0I0, he was stricken with bronchilis and a series of heart attacks,
lie returned to hli Connecticut
home to die.
Actor Holbrook bclievtyi there Is
more in portraying the famous au­
thor than Just fame as a perform­
er.
"There is the reward you get
from intimately studying a great
man like Twain," ho said. "Thli
The Lake Mary Chamber o f is greater than a theatrical suc­
Commerce will hold a light bulb cess, or failure, itself."
sale to raise money for the com­
munity Buy Scuut troop, Jumr» Osteen
Avery will be diairman o f the
sale, which li scheduled to start
within a mu nth. Chamber mem­
bers agreed that last week's
BY MBS. CLARENCE SNYDER
meeting would be the last ses­
Mrs. J. S. Petcrsuh recently en­
sion held until next September,
tertained at a luncheon in honor
of Mrs. King Allman and Mrs. A.
Slew-Mini, who were celebrating
their b ir th d a y * . Ollier guests were
Mrs. John Tatum and Mrs, Nolan
Osteen.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giblin
had as their dinner guests, Sunday,
BY FRANCES WESTER
her father, Ed Marshall and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gerhard from Frank George.
It was Mrs.
Rockwood, Michigan, were the Grorgc'a birthday.
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. J, A. PeekMr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder
ham In Lake Mery lest week for had a birthday dinner, Tuesday
a few days. They have been evening honoring their daughter.
friends for forty year*. The tier- Among guest* attending were
hard* were here last year, also, .Mr. and Mrs. J'frifauf and daugh­
and like Lake Mary so much that ter, Linda and Mrs, Dctly Snyder
they purchased the Smith rcsi- and sun, John, of Sanford.
denca on Washington Ave.
Over one hundred guest* attend­
ed a supper at which two mast Civltan W ins
The
Clvllan
Club defeated
pigs were served for all mem­
bers and friends of the First Bap­ Itntary In llnhe liuth League play
tist church of Lake Mary held last Thursday, H-rt. In softball play,
week to conclude the recent suc­ First Christian Church bested
First Methodist, 10-3.
cessful revival.

Light Bulb Sale
To Aid Boy Scouts

Personals

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delivery

Cypresi Garden Water Ski Troup*
wlio are expected to perform at
Lake Golden for Uie benefit of tb*
Navy Relief Society.
Captain Robert W. Slye, NAS
cam minding Officer1 extendi th*
public a cordial invitation to viiit
the basr durlnj “ Open llou ie" and
lake pan In thin annual laluta In
the Armed Forces. Camera restric­
tion* have been waived during tb*
celebration and photo enthusiast*
will be permitted to lake pictur**
of the events and exhibits.

AAU Tryouts
Slated Monday
Sanford's
recreation
depart­
ment swimming team, the Semhtole Swim Assn, will have ita first
pi act ire tryouts Monday afternoon
at 4 p. m.
Ronald Perry, director of re­
creation'and parks, announced today that he has secured John Col­
bert, Seminole High swim roach
to Eutde th* eummer program e f
the A .A .lf. swimmers. In th* last
two year* th* 8.8.A. swimmer*
have taken many ribbons la com ­
petition throughout central Flo­
rida. All youngilara between t and
10 who are interested In trying
out for th* team ehould report to
Collwrt at the Ft, Mallen Park
pool Monday.

DALLAS. Tex. (UPI1 — Fran
Cmrl and llank Strim will be to­
gether again next fall on tha
gridiron.
The Dallas Texani of the new
American
Football
League
Wednesday traded New York
Giant guard Dalton Truax to Oak­
land for Curc4, tha 110-pound
quarterback at th* University of
Miami,
Strain coached Curd at Miami
last fall, hut Straw cam* to Dal­
ian as the head coach o f the Tex­
ans. Since then, he has wanted
Curd, whom he railed "the best
all-around quarterback I’ve over
eoached,"

Action Tonight

News And Advertisement

0CMCK3U9, FUBHM

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The Sanford Naval Air Station
Armed Forces Day Committee to­
day announced some of the exhi­
bits and events to ba shown the
public during the “ Open House"
to be held May 31, from 11 a. m.
until 3 p. m. at the local base.
Included will bo two tactical
missiles, now in operation with
the armed forces; the Navy's
"Bull i*up" and the Air Forces'
"Mat* dor".
Of particular interest to model
airplane fans, will bo the State of
Florida Model Plane Meet, saneLiunrd by tbe American Model As­
sociation, which will feature con­
testants from throughout tbe state.
On display at the Seminole Boultvard Bandalitll pier will be a sixtyfive foot Avislloe Rescue Boat,
(AVR), more commonly known at
the Navy's "Crash Boat", which
should prove interesting to the
many small boat owners in this
area.
Also on the progrsm will be a
dummy pararhuta Jump, a hallcopter rescue operation, aircraft
static displays, movies, and a sim­
ulated "pill box attack", staged
by the men of the NAS Marine
Barracks.
Tentatively scheduled to appear
are the internationally famous

CDR. R.fi. GLEESON

Hide Toothbrush
If You Want
To Keep Secret
PHILADELPHIA (U P !) - Tb*
executive vice
president
and
medical director of tbe Albert Ein*
stein Medical Center her* u y &gt;
that how you brush your teeih
tells a lot about your personality.
Dr. P. F. Lurches! reported
that e Iwo-yetr survey o f tooth­
brushes turned up soma odd fact*
■bout how herd you brush y*ur
teeth.
The researchers — Doctor*
Benedict B. Klmmclman and duetav C. Tsssman — turned up,
for example, that If you brush
your teeth like crexy and use *
hard brush it means you're more
interested In how your teeth feel
to your tongue Usan In bow clean
your teeth really are.

Terminal Fund
Curb Planned
WASHINGTON (UP1) Ren.
Jacob K. Javlli (R-N.Y.) plan­
ned Thursday to Introduce a*
amendment to b«r th* us* o f
federal funds In construction « f
southern airport terminate which
would include segregated farill*
tiei.
J a vita said he would offer th*
a mend mania to Iho Independent
offices' appropriations bUl. H
specifically would prohibit u i« ad
nearly |U0,000 for airport! at
Birmingham, Al*., and Tallahas­
see.

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X Far Eeet
X Wealed Is Baal
X Real Ratals Waste*
X Real Relate Far Bala
X Mortgage Loses
7. Beiiaeeo Oggortaaltleo
T-A lasaraar*
X Feaialo Help Wants*
X Mala Haig Waste*
IX Malo er Feaalo
IL Work Waste*
IX Plambtog Serf less
IX Electrical Service*
II. Roll*. Paint X Repair
IX Special Services
Il-A Beauty Parlors
IX Flewera X Plant*
IT. Poto • Livestock - Sup|
IX Macbiaery • Tools
IX Boato as* Motors
2t. AutoMohilea
JO-A Trailer!

Silt •anferfc

Rrralh

5. Real Estate For Sale

Page 10—Frl. May 13, 1960 2. For Rent

THE Q lD HOME TOW N

By STANLEY

FLORAL HEIGHTS: 1 bedroom
apartment 1 block oft Sanford
Ave.; p a n the air bate route,
turn to* right; approximately I
milei from Sanford. Endera.

LOVELY 3 bedroom, 3 bath home
In Dream wold. 23IT Oireola Dr.
By Appointment

3- R O O U

Three bedrooms, 3 hatha — ex­
cellent condition — walk to work
$10,300. Terms.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

W. H. ••Bill” STEMPER Agency
Reallor A loauror
Phone FA 2-4091
112 N. Park
Phone FA 2 8331 2601 Park Dr.

Regiitared Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA &gt;-1301 t i l l at Hiawatha

HOME with income; pay pay.
menu, taxes k i n a u r i n e e ,
f a 2-san.
NEW 2 bedroom bauie, complete­
ly furnished, near b a s e .
FA 2 2377,
furnished apartment,
djwnataira. 308 Elm. FA 2-2021,

pi KNEW

FURNISHED garage
1401 Oak Avenue.

apartment

f * icv&lt;y

LAND WANTED
P e t u n ia

It. Farnitaro *

LOTS or ACREAGE

b c d s Jlv ^

Give legal description, price
and terms, Write P. O. Box
272, Sanford, Florida.

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IX Articles Far Sal*
tt-A Article Waste*
t l Net (tea X Personals
SI. Last X Fake*

DOWNTOWN HOME

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Scatter
SEE IT NOWI
Raymond Lundqultt, Aaeae.
Four bedroom. 1 hath home. Quiet
community. LR. 13‘ a 30'; DR.; FA 2-3911
Atlantia Bank Bldg.
kilchen, built In etove, diipoial.
Utility room w in d for washer
and dryer. Comer lot 100' x 120*
with 11 orange treea. Lew down
pavment. No qualifying. Phone
FA 2-3311.

3 BEDROOM CB borne, rorner lot
ia Sunland Eitatei. Will aell
or trad* for home in Jackson­
ville. Call FA 2*4333.

3-BEDROOM, 2 bath C. B. home
in Sruth Pinecrett 2nd. Addi­
tion. Small dow payment, as­ 3-BEDROOM, 3 bath bouse; at­
sume FHA contract. C a l l
tached garagr. BIX Cherokee Cir­
FA 2*7490 if interested.
cle, Sunland Estates. FA 2-2439.

BROKER

WASHINGTON (UFI) - House
i f untie Isadora paved tho way
Mtrsday for tally action on the
Mtod tn million dollar school

FURNISHED apartment 111 wk,
Sleeping room 38. FA 2-2784.
2-ROOM cottage ready to move
In, completely furnished, all
utilitiri. Adults only. 2404 Park
Ave. By week or month.

A tilk ir Bam Rayburn (D-Tax.) APARTMENT, South Sanford Ave.,
near Laka Jessup. FA 3 3494.
aat a commitment from chairman
Howard W. Bmllh (D-Ve.) o f the
H sw s Rules Committee to hold
has rings on the measure next
. wnak.
Tb* hill was approved by the
R o a n Education Committee In
S tank, but has been delayed by
• tba toaeanraUva-domlaited rules
s i aammittee fo r thi weeks.
Tba House bUt would provide
'
M r federal grant* at 323 mUUen
.dollars annually to states to help
' naaetniet needed classrooms.
Tba Senate passed a two-year,
&gt;•. 31X3X09,99* education m ta iu n la
February which would rover con-

Hospital Notes

Ttw n O f Telephone
Gets Phone Service
A fter 11 Y e a n
. TELEPHONE, Tax. (CPI) TMAtoae, which hga keen withmrtlaUphmat h e nearly H years,
has telephone* again
M
the return of sendee kaa
area la* a new problem.
"Y ou can't get a number on
l|aa after school U out." said
e r.g led g *. principal a f tb*
Tel ephone public school. “ All tha
kids a rt calling tbair friends.
They haven't Sad any trouble with
4ha new dial system — but the
aU M b have."
IBs MW eompany la tha WinT el Teleptona Co., which alio
norm Efwood, Duplex, Tulip sad
U niats. Two original Telephone

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MAY 13
Almlnlw

Stenstrom Realty

WYNNWOOD: AttrecUve X bedroom home, CB, with Urge
Florida room. Price reduced to
$12,100 for Immediate sale.
Other features Include Urge
utility room, dishwasher and
fenced yard, Down payment
31V* X ■’ Immediate occupancy,
414% mortgage.

MOVES

YOU

IN

50 - FROM- S69
3-REDROOMR, H i TILE BATHS with catered filter**,
terren e floors, veaellan blinds, carport*, screen parch,
utility roan and many ether extra*.

Helen Nicholson, DeBary; Fred*

I l l PALMETTO Ava., furnished
bachelor apartment.

Hwy. 17*91 X 37th SL
Salta Office
Saafard
J.

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PINECnEST: Exceptionally nice |
CB, 3 BR home, Florida room,
fenced yard, stove, refrigerator,
and draperies. $1300 down pay­
ment with small second mort­
gage. Prico 312,700.
PINEHUR3T: This exceptionally
attrsetlvo t B R, CB, bom* with
Florida room for only 39.430, I
features a t o v a , refrigerator,
Urge lot 133 x 183 feet, hard­
wood floor*. Includes vsneUan
bllndi and draperies. Reason­
able down payment with bnlenc*
on 4W% mortgage, d u o to
achooU and stopping tester.

Stenstrom Realty
l i t N. Park Ava. phone FA 3-3430
“ Open evening* tU 1:30 PM "

rick ZulJ, Maitland; Janie Hooks, 2-BEDROOM unfurnished housa.
Sanford; Enid Baccaah, Sanford;
Feneed backyard. FA 14967.
Jana Ivey Eitridge, Orlando; John
Sandtfs, Sanford; Mildred Cobb,
Sanford; Llllia Da via, Alt a monte
Spring*; Mrs. Deaner Johnson,
Sanford; Mrs. Reuben Leonard,
Sanford; Mrx. Donald Driggers,

NOT RESPONSIBLE

PARK

I will not be m pen slbl* for
any debts incurred by Palrieta
JoAnn Die* l er anyone alas
other than myself.

UNFURNISHED X bedroom duplet
apartment; lake privilege!. $83
month. FA 3-473X

RENT

H O M ES

A

3-BEDROOM

trailer.

FLORIST
FA M M I
Celery Ave.
For .All Your Floral Naeda
Member — Florist Telegraph
Delivery Assoc.

FA 3 7923.

APARTMENTS for rent at Stons
Island on Lake Monroe; &gt; quiet
cool, furnlshrd apartments. Sum­
mer rates. Call FA 2-4210.
1-ROOM furnished apartment with
bath and garage. 2320 N. Nar­
cissus. FA 2-3148.
t'BEDROOM unfurnished housa on
cornet let, well landscaped; kit­
chen equipped; water furnish­
ed, ideal local too, 27th X
French Ava. FA S44I1 or
FA 2 3831.

BED

Runaway, Hospital X Baby Beds LADY nr couple to aharo my
By D iy, Weak or Month
homo. Electric kitchen. Ulitiliea
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
paid. $43 per month. Mrs. Ben
Ph. FA 13111
]|« W. 1st SL
Monroe, Celery Ava.

i&lt;
■a v t w

m

To Sanrardl Ba Our Guaita For
g Days Absolutely Free,
Without Obligation At Oo* Of
Sanford's Leading Motels While
Yon Locate Housing For Yon k
Yoar Family. Pick Up Keys At
Sales Of Geo I

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

A . K. ROSBETTER
North Oriando; a daughter; Mr.
and Mre. James E. Gaea, Sanford;

VA-FHA. FHA-IN-SERVICB
{■mediate Occapoary
1 Year Personal flatltfscttoi

FREE WELCOME

FARMER’S AGENCY

Shares Johnson, Sanford; MUton Call today for an appointment
FURNISHED apt. 300 Park Ava
J. Howell, Lake Mary; Nellie Mil­
ler, Maitland; Edward M. Simon, t i l N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420 COOL, roomy 2 bdrm. unfurn.
downstairs apt. 347.30.1700 Mag.
Winter Park; Jessie Leo Dodson,
“ Open evening! til 8:30 PM "
nolla Ave. FA 2-3931,
Sanford; Albert Edwards, Sanford;
Mildred Flalcher.^Sanlord.
AIR
CONDITIONED
furnlihed
garage apartkienL Adult*. .Call
Mr, an* Mrs. Danvtr Johnson,
FA 1-1928.
Sanford, a aao; Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Barber, Sanford; twin eons
Dismissal*
.Basal* Quick, DeBary; Mina De­
2-APARTMENTS; 1 bedroom furn­
The HERALD
forest, Lake Mary; Frank J. Ba­
ished; 2 bedroom furnished; both
yer, DeBary; Mrs. Walter Blata,
ground floors. Contact 2312 Pal­
Sanford; James Riser, Sanford;
metto Avo.
Robert Scbuili, Casselberry; June
Hampto “ ‘
~M
Sanford . Ruth Price, Sanford;
BUly Roy Johnson, Sanford; Ed.
2-BEDROOM furnished apartment.
ward Jones, Sanford: Susanw Ed­
Reasonable rent. C l o s e towards, Lake Mary; Agnes Justice,
FA 2-0841.
Laka Monrot; Pearl Hansel, San.
ford.
1-ROOM efficiency
apartment,
■AY 11
private bath. SulUbla for one or
3-BEDROOM furnlihed homo to
Dismissals
couple. Across from postottie*.
roaponslfaU people, 1100 mootb.
Dora Stettlar, Sanford; M a r y
FA
2-8IM.
FURNISHED
cottage to Lake
Grant, Orlando; Ann Tam qji San­
Mary. FA 3-3049.
ford; Albert J. Phelps, Sanford;
URNM1IED apartment, clean
Retta Goas. Sanford; Carolyn
and elate to. Adulta only. RENT OR SALE; l-bedroom house
Birkhlmer, Norlh Orlando; Deris
In quiet neighborhood. FA 3-3890.
Jimmy Cowan, FA I-401J.
Belstor, Sanford; Dorothy Greene,

Closing Coat
As Low As tlSS

Ws a arc* that If during ati
months following signing of
youc sates contract you arc
forced for any yca»on to more
outside a 23 mil* radios of jour
new homo — your down pay­
ment and closing coala will be
returned.

W. B. Shippy, Assoc.
NICELY furnished large 2 bed­
room and 2 bath apartment, 1912 201 So. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-3991
Sanford Ave, Adults, FA 2-3688.
3-BDRM. block home. Low down
payment, VA loan. FA 2-3273.
NEW t bedroom duplex, nicely 2-BEDROOM home with Florida
room, Ilk bathi, In DeBary.
furnished or unfurnished. Low
SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom,
FA 2-7213;
rentals in Casselberry. Ph. Or­
2 bath, extra la»s* home. View
lando, CH 1-3735, Mt 4 8288.
of lake, Assuma FHA or FHA
3-NICK furnished apartments con.
In s e r v i c e mortgage. Ph.
venirnt to base/ Apply apart­
FURNISHED apartment, clean
FA 2 3871
ment
2,
2500'v
Sanford
Ave.
and nicely furnished, knotty
pine walls, fireplace, extra large
2-BEDROOM unfurnished, kitchen
bedroom, 119 Elm. IBS per month
electrically equipped. 370 per
Also, 801 Magnolia, 2 bedroom
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
month, FA 2-2007.
apartment end 1203 Elm, du­
Lillian Trama
plex, 385. Cell NO g-3287.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom mod
R. H. Ivors, D. II. Whitmor*
rm CB on lake; Osteen. 383.
Associates.
4-ROOMS and bath in business
FA 2 7955.
2483 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3221
section. Ideel location for am all
buiincas. Reasonable. P h o n e 3-BEDROOM house, unfurnished, After hours, FA 2-2618, FA 2-4921
FA 2-0291, FA 2-3012
FA 2-4214.
kitchen equipped. Florida room.
Large yard. Available June 1st. 3-BEDROOM, 3 bath home priced
FA 2-2847.
r i g h t ;
227 Sunland Dr.;
I bedroom, 1 bath home on beauFA 245*7.
tlfut corner lot, fine neighbor­ FURNISHED duplex, I bedrooms,
hood, $90 par month.
attractive, clean. Large yard. NEW 2-bedroom CB houie, furn­
•
Washer-dryer, 7 mites So. of
ished, on three lots. C a ll
3 bedrooms, completely furnished,
Sanford. 183. per month. Orlan­
FA 3-8139.
dead end street, $70 per month.
do, CH 1-2139 or GA 3-2680.
3* BEDROOM, l bath, kitchen
3 bedrooms, li t baths, electrically NICELY furnished 1 room apart
equipped home; corner lot;
equipped kitchen, $83 per month. ' ment. FA 2-3303.
screened carport* and brei-ieway combined for Florida liv­
I bedrooms, 1 bath, extra targa UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house,
ing. 3930 down, $91.31 monthly,
t i l l Paloma Ave. FA 3-7204.
llv ior area, fully equipped kit­
1303 Elliott, Cell FA 2 3234.
chen, $!U per month.

FURNISHED I bedroom apart­ FURNISHED 4 room apartment,
ment, upstairs, private entrance,
water furnished, 180 per month.
FA 2 3237.
. ,
Call FA 2 5021.

School Bill Action

3 mile* Bo- o f Haalord

Tear personal satisfaction fw
nns full year on the eonotruclion of your bams or money
back.
AND

5. Real Eatata For Sale

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

WELAKA APARTMENTS: room)
private baths, 114 W. First St.

Sunland Estates

17- 12,

G U A R A N TEE

c tB U H i^ w n r K

H E L P WSANTBO

S ou th P in eereat
On Onora Rea*. 8*. o f BoafoN

&lt; i rvn

NO CLOSING COSTS
*57 MONTHLY fc ^ t a

l

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l

Bralley

Ph-

FA I-1H1

Odham,

President

�5. Real EsUts For Solo
Sanford Properties- Acreaia
Realtor
' Florence
- -Bank
- Harriet,
- Bldg.
rA
Atlanitic

IB. Boots and Motors
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

Gateway To The'Waterway
Vour EVINRITDE Dealer

J. W. HALL

Robson Sport in* Roods

3344 french Ave.
Realtor
PBEDROOM, 2ti bath home In
lU RslT*
Phono FA I-SMI
Sunland Eitatei, 103 Lake Dot
Dr Priced right for Immediate
3-ADJOININO LOTS «0' x ISO’.
. aale. FA 3-S1ST.
City aewer and water. Paved
St. and aldewalk. Sarita St.,
S-B. R. home, furn. or unfurn. Buy
Dreamwold, ‘ i block W. of
equity. Will rent 3110 a month.
French — 1 block So. WinnWynnewood Dr. Ph. FA 3-S3M.
Dixie. Owner, P. 0. Box 11M,
NAVAL officer traoifc Ted: Large
Orlando.
* 3 bedroom house in Mayfair;
3Vt hatha; flreplpce; aereened
n porch; Florida room with outMORTGAGE LOANS
aide entrance; aprinkler eyeCommercial and
Urn. FA 1-7121.
Conventional Residence
1-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
WISE and JOHNSON
home available In June. Aaaume
4)1 Magnolia Ph: GA 3 3433
VA 1o a a. Sunland Eilatei.
FA 2-2937.
S-BEDROOM, 1 bath, kitchan
equipped home. Large lot. 3T0O
down. 330.30 mo. 454TC VA loan.
303 Camellia Court. FA 2-3133.

Ph FA 3 SMI COLDSPOT FREEZER 14.3 c«. ft.
Beit Offer. 1M So. Sunland
SO H. P. JOHNSON Javeh" motor,
Drive.
electric itarter, excellent condl
tion. FA 3-4433.
20 Gl'AGE Ithica pump 340. 30
guage model 13 Windcheater
NEW 13 ft. plywood boat, mod
pump. 305. Can FA 1-4133.
10 H. P, motor. 8135. See John
Decker, 103 Mayfair Circle.
Mercury Outboard Motors

WOODRUFF MARINE
3401 Freneh Ave.

7. Business Opportunities

Legal Notice

r

Ltgal Notice

m Edwin flhlnholaar

daaaaaad

F it Atlantic National Beak Bldg.

•aiiTord. Florida.
Attorney for Kiocutor
Fablleh May IS. lSSO.

Jooephln* H. Oakeo
A* Ksecutrli of the Kalita of
HAUNT C. OAKES
Deceaaed.
•TENSTNOM, DAVIS A MelXTOSH
Attorn*)* for Kiecutrls

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

Kdwarda Building

Sanford, Florida
Fablleh May (. II, Si. ST, list.

taaiM i* m o m aau o or

adjibtnwvt
nets*# o f Public Hearing

We whom H may concern:
The Hemlnole County Board of Adjualment will hold a public
hearing to consider the poaelblllly of granting n eaibeck variance to
•action tl of the Sonias Regulations aa requeued by Dan river In&lt;-„
James t. Smith aa tha fallowing daeeribtd property: Lot It, Ta*
« r Oreen
gubdlvlalon.
Nubile btarlag will ba held la the Xonlng Office In the aemlnnl*
County Court Houeo, Sanford. Florida, oa May IT, tits at T ;li F. M.
ar aa soon thereafter M posalbla.
Seminole Couniy Board of Adjaatmenl
E f William C Halback, Vice-Chairman

ROOM air conditioner la axes)
lent condition, FA 1-3SSS.

4 4 E. lit.

$550 DOWN
LICENSE BONDS
Besutiful 3 Bedrjoes I Bath Homs
and INSURANCE
with Hardened floors. G. E. for ELECTRICIANS. PLUMBERS
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
'See If you can find another detour—I'd Mko to lone
and CONTRACTORS
tically controlled Heat. Well,
•bout flvs more pounds!"
RAYMOND M. BALL
Landsoapped Lot on Dead End
AGENCY'
Street where Children play In
213 So. Park Ave.
safety. Wa will be proud to shew
15. Special Services
13. Plumbing Services
you this today.
MOVE RIGHT IN
PLUMBING
f HA FinsBeing—No Closing Cost
Contracting ft Repairs
w— lor an appointment call —
Free Estimates
PAY BACK BILLS
Helen E. Noonan at
R. L. HARVEY
AVON COSMETICS has open
W. H. Bill Stamper Ageney
SERVICE CALLS 33.00
snford Ave. Phone FA 2-3313
ing for energetic ladles. Flex­
FA 2 5331
FA 2-4M1
The Biggest little Shop
ible hours. Write, Manager,
In Sanford. AU Part* And
IS. Electrical Services
Bos 343, Lockhart.
Labor Guaranteed &gt;0 Days.
£t. Johns Realty Co.
House Wiring — f'ectrie Service SANFORD RADIO ft TV CENTER
Sid Vihlen
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
COLORED MAIDS FOR PRIVATE
0th. ft Sanford Ava. FA 33741
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
M3 N. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2-313*
FAMILY SLEEP-LN JOBS NEW
FA 2-0013
YORK. SALARY TO $50 WEEK­ Ill Magnolia
NOW OPEN
•-BEDROOM, t balk C. B. bouse
LY AND HIGHER. TRANSPOR­
THRIFTY RADIATOR
_ for sale, 110,000. Terms. For
TATION ADVANCED. FREE 14. Build, Paint Jk Repair
REPAIR SERVICE
9 rent: 333 per ns. FA 3-701T.
ROOM AND BOARD. WRITE WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING
Sec us for your Radiator Repairs.
MR. BAUM, 3623 HEMPSTEAD Work Guaranteed
Bob Beard
. B. HOME: 3 bedrooms, 3
We guarantee our work. Phone
DRIVE, LAKELAND. FLA., OR
baths. Terms available. Low
Contact 508 West 3th St.
FA 2-0235. 705 French Ave.
TELEPHONE
MU
3
33«.
down payment. 713 BriareUf.
Phone FA 2-8343
Ph. FA 2-Mae.
FREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
THOS. E. THOMPSON
given. Mattress renovating, up­
General Contractor
holstery and slip covers. Cus­
WANTED, Men, Women, Reis*
Home Carpentry Repairs
tom built bidding made to or­
bait for ua at home. Full, spare
Roofing ft Siding
der. Call or coma la. Nix Bed­
Umo. Doesn’t take up space.
xenon e m u nermoce
Phone FA 2-3432
ding Manufacturing Co.„ 1301
We furnish everything. Sher­
vaxx ir m v e
So. Sanford Ave. FA 3-3117.
WO WHOM IT MAT CO.VCKRXl
wood, Dept. G-4T3, Moamouth, 15. Special Services
m Nolle* la hereby given that tha
Wnderelgned, pursuant to tha “FlaENVELOPES, Letterheads, stateSltloua Name UtatiiU" Chapter
ments, invoices, hand btlla, sad
■ss.es, Vloria* Statute, wlU regie*
p r o g r a m a, ale. Progressive
tar with tha Clark or tha Clrautt
Printing Co. Phone FA 12331Court, tx and for Orange County,
Florida, upon receipt #( proof of
303 West 13lh SL
eh* publlcatlau of thle netlee, Ua
STENO receptiooiat — typing,
Hctltloua name,
15-A Beauty Parlors
eo-wltl LOST LAWS IIILU under
light dictation; no experience;
which w* era nutated In bualnea*.
attending business college at
ITS. *Lake
A Satisfied customer ta eur beet
at number V. 67
* Bos
“
*“
night; permanent resident. Ph.
Viortde Drive, Altamonte Springe,
advertisement.
Florida.
FA 3-3731 mornings.
TV Servics within tha hour. Re­ HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
That tha partita Interested la
weld bsaloons enterprises, are as
pair your TV for g7.53, la your 105. So. Oak . . . . Ph. FA 2-ST42
llowa:
homo or no chart*. SuMhiaa Vie Lovler- WKfc Profession)
JOHN O. KENNEDY
TV, FA 2 3635.
PAUL D. MITCHELL
Beauty Care.
V. W. SLYK
PUMPS
—
SPRINKLERS
JOSKI’ I! B. ANDREWS
JAMES K. BAMSST
A l types and tiiat, htstalled
Dated et Netnlanl* Canady, Fla**
"Do K Yours*IT'
33a. April ta. lets.
W I REPAIR AND SERVTCB
Elehard M. Harris
S T I N E
Attorney at Law
Sllf Kdgewater Dr.
Plumbing ft Heating
Machinery and Supply Co.
Orlando, Florida
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 14433
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
AIR CONDITIONING
1007 Sanford Ava.
FA &gt;4541
Cut Flowars For Any Occasion
H. B. POPE CO.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
f t reitcetate •(
no
g.
Path
—
FA
24ft
FA 1-1330
or
FA 3-0370
W anna m. ukuiuik
Deceaaed.
TO
YOUR
DOOR
SERVICE
W* A ll rn S II-ra and Pereoua N a*.
17. Pats, Livestock, Supplies
la tha Conrt at the r e s s fy Judae, Evory Tuesday and Wednesday
•aid Be tat* i
teaslael* fe e a t ,. State at Flartda.
SANFORT ft SOWERS
You end each of &gt;nu art hereby la Frahate
III E. Welbourne Ava. MI 12474
Notified end required to praeeni ■a re the Betel# aft
WINTER PARK, FLA.
aay clelrae aed dtmanda which HARRY S OAKES
you. or either of you, may have
Deceaaed. Chain Sawi — Tools — Boko.
•gainst the aetata of MAHNA M.
FINAL NOTICE
Nuts — Screws
OKOHOK. deceaaed, late of eeld
Xotlre Is hereby given that the
Couniy, ta tha County Judae af undersigned will, oa the Ith dey af and Other Part*. Pbona or Writ*
aamlnote county, Florida, at hie June. A. D. tiss, present to the
office In tha court houet of eald Honoreble County Judae of Semi­
bounty at iMnford, Florida wlthla nole County, Florida, her fine! re­
■SM calendar moatho from the turn, account and voucher*, ■&gt;
tin,* ef tha flrat ..publication at Ksecutrli of III* Ketet* of HAHHY
thle notice. Rich claim or demand C. OAK UP, declared, end at oald
ehall he In writing, and eliall atete time, then end tberr, make appli­
the piece of raeldanc* and poat cation to the said Judge for e
office nddraea of the claimant, and final eatllement nf her admlntelra*
ahall be awora la by tha claim* tlea of eeld eetett, and far aa
aat. hi* aaani, or aiiernty, and order dlecharatna her aa such
aay euch claim or demand net aa Kierutrls.
filed ahall he void.
Dated IMia the Srd day of Slay,
(leorae Touhy
A. D. tltu
Ac executor of the LeM Will
and Tealamaat of
MANNA M. OBOROK.

j 22. Artklts For 8ol&gt;

FA 3-1333

REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
a r Window Sllla SI.33
34" Window Lintela 31.33
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
303 Elm Ave. Fh. FA t-STSl

GOOD used frama windows; Jamba
and assorted lumber. See fore­
man at Nicholson Buick Bldg.
1360 FORD FAIRLANE 4 dr., VS
motor, like new, 2000 miles, big Deluxe 23 foot upright freeaer,
discount. 303 Elm Ave. FA 1-5731
juat taka up payment! of
313.33. See Clyde Wells at DeMODEL A: 1331 coupe. 103 W. »lh.
Witt Trailer Court.
Street. FA 2-5313. Cash or fin­
ance.
S A W D U S T and shavings.
FA 2-33TT, Buckner ft Son.
20.A Trailers
1330 TRAVEL TRAILER. 24 ft.,
used 10 days. Save over 3MQ.
103 W. JITtb St.

Sell Ua Tour Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cash. t O F l l
TRADING POST. FA * M ft.

’S3 KENTUCKIAN 43' a 10' one OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALtS
1 Cent per lb.
bedroom, like new. Call after
THE SANFORD HERALD
3:00 p. m. — all day Sun.,
OFFICE
304 W. lSL St- FA 1-1311
S-BEDROOM, 43 ft. trailer; at­
tached 7* x IS' cabana with I LARGE Duncan Phyffe dining ta­
ble, glass top. 3 chairs, 330.
Jalousie windows: clean as now;
Frank Sims, FA 2-3334.
reasonable; FA 2 *443.
BOAT TRAILER, larga wheels,
home made; 330 or boat offer,
FA 3-4T25.
New ft Used Furniture ft Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
CABINETS: pro-flniahed, custom
BUY, SELL w TRADE
made or bulk to order. General
Mill Work. Boyd‘a Cabinet Biop,
Jenkins Furniture
»T Elm Ave., FA 2 3614.
400 Sanford Ave.
PA 174M
Used furniture, appliances, tools LIVING ROOM furniture. CaH af­
ter 3:00, FA 24342.
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
315 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-41)3
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bads. Day, Week, or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 3-7353
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
mates. Phone FA 3-7313.
• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAB

W IL S O N - M AIEl
New and- Used Furniture
111 E. First St.
TA 3-9

ONE POUND MaxwoU House Ooffro 35c with a 3* eath hard­
ware or lumber order. B. Ed*
wards Builders Supplies, 903 W.
3rd. Stmt. Ph. FA I-7MS.
FACTORY TO' YOU

ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Knrlnsed hand. Rag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic

4-Dr. Hardtop, Mswruam Now Cr*am sad WkiU
Finish, Dynafbw, Pownr Btooring and Braksn, PACTORY AIR CONDITIONING, Pownr Windows m i
• Way Pownr Boat, Radio and Hoator. C aoaM i
Own**- History Avsilabi*. A Flan Luxary Cor At Oa)r

or rayon tapes- Cotton or nylon
cords,

Sonkttiik Glnna and Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd 8t.

FA 3-4021

UMBRELLA Irnts |».U up. Ufa
vest, boat cushion. AKMY-NAVY
SURPLUS. 110 Sanford Ave.

J'h o m

EnuippW With All Fnctnry Luxury Fnatnraa. Gntf
W bm Ib aad Grill* Btoudluf With A Bpofiiss I m Im m
(i n t i nad Whit* Fiulnh Mnk* This Au Knvlabts Cm
Tb Own. Thi* Cur Drivau By On* Lacal Owuor.

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$10,550
150 DN. e $60 MO.
faeludee Cleata g
FIIA

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SAM LAWSON
PA M U I

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1-Dr. Sodan. Dyanftow, Radio and Heater. Now
Beige aad Whit* Finish With WSW Tire*.

38 M ILES PER G A LLO N
40,000 M ILES T O A SET O F T IR ES
SEA TS 4 A D U LT S C O M FO R T A B LY
LOW ER IN SU R A N C E RATES

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frro!»

Hospital Week Observed Here
I

Seminole Memorial HoiplUl. IU
t u ff and auxiliary are winding up
observance of Notional Hospital
Week and the Pink Ladies held a
card party snd fashion show to
highlight their participation.
The theme of the week was
“ The Hospital—Many Hands and
Many Skills." Administrator Har­
ry Weir pointed out that very
few people realise that there are
325 persons directly connected
with the local hospital. They are
127 employes, 175 Pink Ladies,
five trustees, and II active medi­
cal t u ff members.
The 77-bed Seminole Memorial

SL*.'

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listed 2.983 adult admissions during
iU last fiscal gear and recorded
599 births. A total of 80,233 meals
were served to patients wbo stay,
rd In the hospital sn average *f
8.2 days.
*
The annual payroll waa SWO.oo#
and the hospital absorbed the ooet
of free services which totaled
115,000 foe the year.
An addition to the hoepital w*i
approved and funds provided dur
ing the year and lb* Seminole
County. Blood Bank got a new
building 00 the hospital grounds
so Its services ooald be expended
also.
3

SEMINOLE HIGH future
,'TM i tnm Florida pecan 1
to 111* wai I,t00,000 pound*.

1 * 0*0 teenage girls that wMak
around Seminole Memorial Ho*pital In their aqua and white uni­
forms aren't atudent nurse* who
skipped a lew gradoa, or a new
branch of the Woman's Auxiliary.
They're Seminole Higb Future
nurses, who perform a real ser­
vice at the hospital while learn­
ing whether they'd like to become
nurse*.
Two future nurse* are "on
duty” each weekday from « p. m.
until • p. m., all day Saturday
and Sunday afternoons. They
aerva meals, fSI water pltcbara,
arrange flowers, reed patient*,
run errand* and help the nurse*
In any way they can. Tho young
nursing aspirants are also tak­
ing eouress in Krrt aid and child

Thank You. . .
For the Vote
of Confidence
You Gave Mt

May 3rd

servo as lab .assistants and tech­
nologist*, Mias Rupreeht said
Even boys with an Interest hi
nursing are encouraged to join
the club.
Club sponsors mats* Information
on nursing schools available to
the girls and help them get nur­
sing scholarships.
Six former SHS future nurses

Hospital Notes
Eugenia James, Canford; Helen
Marie Ferguson, Lake Mary; Ro­
berta Hartley, Sanford; Kevin D.
Ransbotlom, Sanford; Lisa Phil­
lips, Sanford; Sandra Fletcher,
Saoford; Kathryn Phagan, San­
ford; James William Smith, San­
ford; Erma Kelley, Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Hartley,
Sanford, a son; Mr. and Mrs.
BUI Kelly, Sanford, a son

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The club wa* formed to help
girls understand what a nurses'
job involve*, to give the young­
sters a better idea of whether
they want to eater the profession,
Seminole High Faculty Advisor
far the club, Mias Barbara Ruprecht said. About M SHS girl*
am Future Nuroee new,
Te
IW niMI|
belong to
w the
Uto V
dub.
lHBj •
a |U
girt
1
meat have an interval las nurs­
ing nnd a desire to enter the pro­
fession. Future nurses usually tak#
Motogy,
chemistry
and
latla
enure**. They are alao encouraged
te tolar tha.x-ray field and to

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W. Lawrence Swofford
f t F*t Ade

Dismissals
Mrs. Irene Kohlnish, Sanford;
Linda Londenberg, Sanford; Ma­
bel Barber, Sanford; Mrs. Jose­
phine Dorton, Sanford; Elisabeth
Wade, Sanford; Sarah Fitxpatrick, Sanford: Mrs. Jennifer Kel­
ly, Sanford; Thomas Breoks, San­
ford; Ann Tamny, Sanford; Bet­
ty Karraker, Sanford

•tuck to Mictr goal tod entered the
profession in tho part low peart.
Two will enter the lielfl this year.
The Future Nurse* are ipontored by the Medical Auxiliary,
wive« of Sanford doctor*. Auxi­
liary iponaor* Mr*. Edwin L. Lindaey, Mr*. C. L. Park and Mr*.
Joe Corley work with M in Huprerht and teacher Mr*. Bather
William* to help the girls get aet
in their career*.
The Future Nuriev cave their
ahare to ichool act!vitira thia year
by entering a float In the fall
homecoming parade, running a
booth on Sadie Hawking Day and
aelllng ball point pent to make
money for their club.
Betty Ann Long It club presi­
dent with Wlnnell Metier at vice
president: Sally Robb, secretary;
Karen Miller, treasurer;
and
Sarah Thigpen, chaplain.
A special dinner will he held
at Jim Spencer's tonight to honor
the glrla.

Giving: Up
SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (U I'I)—
The City of San Antonio want*
to get out o f the Jail business.
City Manager Lynn Andrew* has
asked county commissioners for
an early decision on rental rates
for sity prisoners In the new eoonty Jail-

nurses attend to many
duties aa they nmke their
rounds at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital. On the
left, Betty Ann Young fills
an ice container while Winnell Messer stands by.
Taking a look at the girls'
work is Mrs. E. L. Lindsey
and
Barbara
Iluprecht,
club supervisors. Picture
on the right shows Betty
Ann propping up a pillow
for Mrs. Beatrice Young
while Karen Miller pours a
glass o f water for the
patient.
(Hehild Photos)

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Pharmacy Alarm
Turned Out False

mwM air
Cm b« mM*B to amy

Firsmen end pollcs rushed to
Tuuchton's Drug Store Wednes­
day, only to find that what was
reported *s a fire wa* only In­
set- Held* fog.
The management waa fogging
the store and had neglected to tell
the fir* or police departments,
polie* reported. Fir* Chief Mack
N. Cleveland warned Pharmacy
Manager Alfred Chilea t h a t
charges would b« brought against
him th* Mat lima Chilea had tha
ater* fogged without tailing th*
fireman or polks.

FOR PRIK IST IU A T I-

WALL

PLUMBING.
AIR

HEATING,

CONDITIONING

1M7 8. Sanford Ave.

FA 2-8M8

FUL1 V A LU E - BUY W ITH CONFIDENCE
Jh &amp; A s i Ju id s . fio A iA
FULL

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VALUE!

5unland

CO N FID EN CE!
J. BeaUty Mheax la a* oenfUea* at year approval at Beaked Batata* hem** ht *ff*rs til*
geareatMi Tsw p*ra*eal setl«facti*w la gaarantead ao Ik* ceertreellea at each Haalaad
Ratal** ham* far ana fall year ar year dawn payment and closing carta will be rrtarwed.
A ad U eacauraga ym U M a ■ I n i as* way af Ufa le Bealaad Estate*. i . Brallsy Odham
PresIdsat at Odham and Tader, ngraas that If at any thee daring n all month paring be­
ginning with the signing at ym r aaW* aantraet H ksesmss necessary far nay reaaan far
yaa Is afreet a Job change that retaken year moving eat*id* a twenty-ftv* mile radio*
af Baaland . . . . year dawn payment and elnalng eaeta will he retoraed.

ALL

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PAYMENT

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While homes ire under construction

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Being

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Financing

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SUNLAND HOMIS PRICED FROM $14,000YO $16,800
FOR iH E E N T R K FAMILY Gteat Private Recreation Park
TENNIS COURTS
O basketball

• DEDICATED parks
• recreation ar eas
•

SUNLAND HOMES ARE EQUIPPED WITH
•

SHUFFLEBOAID COURTS

TERRAZZO FLOORS
•
• VENETIAN BLINDS
• TILS BATH

At AR

G. ■- STOVE 1______
•
• CITY SEWERS
• SIDEWALKS

CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS
•
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• C. E. HOT WATER HEATER

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THERE IS A PLAN

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6pace Probe

VOL. XLIX

MOSCOW (UPI) - The Soviet
Union today hailed Ua Isunching
of a huge model apace ihip, com­
plete with a dummy ipaceman at
the control!, at well-timed proof
of Ruitlan auperiority in rocketi
for both peace and war.
The 9,M l pound space vehicle
launched early Sunday from a se­
c r e t site inside the Soviet Union
was traveling starbriglit In a
south-north orbit that carried it
over Paris—where the Big Pour
chiefs are meeting—once every,
91 minutes.
Today's Communist Party news­
paper Pravda proclaimed in a
-headline, "Soviet space ship bias­
es the trail to the stars for man­
kind.’ * It's front page was cov­
e r e d with predictions by scien•lists and citizens of greater space
feats to come.
The writers emphasised the
"peaceful" purpose of the Soviet
project, contrasting R with the
U-2 spy plane.
ScientuU
hero proudly an­
nounced that conditions inside the
pressurized cabin where tha mansized dummy astronaut waa seat*
ed " a n those of an ordinary
re^woBing unK"—meaning they be­
l i e v e d one of the biggest problems
t* manned apace Might b id been
solved.
Western scientists agreed the
new satellite's record size repre­
sented
an
achlsvemcnt
that
brought the Rusiiana close to
manned flight in apace.
They pointed out that Ameri­
ca'* man-in-space project, Project
Mercury, was not schedule i to be• g in testa on man-capable apace
capsules until July.
Dr, John P. Hagen, former di­
rector of tho Vanguard earth
aataUlle program, aald the latest
Russian launching represented
only a minor step forward beeause "the real problem la to get
the vehicle safely back to earth."
Other scientist* said the "dum ­
m y" the Russians said they plac­
ed aboard the space ship might
0 tu r n out to be a living man "if
they get him down unharmed.'*
Otherwise, they added, "he re­
main# a dummy."

Congress Faces 4
More Hot Issues
•

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate
Democratic Loader Lyndon B.
Johnson prodteta that Congress
will act oo at toast four more
politically hot losuoa and adjoura
W o re tho Damocralle convention
opens July 11.
Johnson said Sunday night that
tho Democratic controlled House
and Senate have complied a pro­
gressive and responsible record so
far but still must act on several
measure* sure to stir up sharp
political debate.
Among these "m ust" bills still
awaiting final aclion, be aald, are
measure* Involving housing, medi­
cal cars for the aged, social se­
curity and agriculture.
In addition, Congress has to lake
action on a number of appropria­
tions bills, including Ihe measure
to finance the foreign aid program foe the fiscal year atartiog
July 1.

Adams Meets
With Workers
Sen. Tom Adams, candidate for
secretary of stale, held a meet­
ing with bis Seminole County
campaign worker* at ibe Pineereal Inn Friday.
• County Campaign Chairman Tom
McDonald said Adams held a
question and answer period for
ell the workers.
He urged them to get art (or
the "final push" now that the
runoff is drawing near.

County Slates
Policy Hearing
On Septic Tanks
The County Commission wjli
adopt a policy at its Tuesday
meeting setting up standards on
installing septic tanks In subdi­
visions over Ihe county. Chairman
Joha Kridsr said today.
Kridrr urged all developers to
attend ihe afternoon session of
the County Commission meeting
to hear the standard,*. The time
Of Ihe meeting will tie 1 p. m.
At the last commission meeting,
Dr. Clyde Brothers, county health
A BOND was given to the first Hospital Week baby
director, told the board that the
in Seminole County last week. Mra. Irving Pryor of the
county health unit is working on
Seminole Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, right, presented
a proposal for such standards.
the infant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Leonard of Oak­
During the past two months,
land Av*. with a 825 savings bond, The baby, David
tha commission has refused to
Mark, was born last Sunday, the first day o f the Hos­
issue building permits to three
developers because tbe State
pital Week observance h ere.
(Herald Photo)
Board of Health said that their
property was not lultable for
septic lank uae.
Brother* recently said he per­
sonally fee la that any new sub­
division should Install a sewer
system as one way of eliminat­
ing health hazard* in the county.
The commission began crack­
ing down on developers installing
septic tanka two months ago
when they adopted a policy that
the health department must rule
on the feasibility of aeptie tank
The first step in relieving Sanford's water supply prob­ use before any building permit*
lem waa taken today when City Manager Warren Knowles are t« be issued.

City Asks W ater
Survey Proposals

sent out inquiries to eight leuding Florida engineering firms
asking a plan for a study of the water supply problem here.
The study would include a review of the present supply
and storage system in compsrison with the present city
needs. The survey would also pro- '
ject the growth of tha city la the
next 30 years, Knowles said.
Knowles was authorized by the
City Commission to get the ball
rolling on the survey after he
By United Pro#* laMraaUooal
told com miss loners that Ihe nat­
At least six persons died during
ural growth of the city is strain­ the weekend in Florida highway
ing the cape city of It* water sys­ deaths, the State Patrol reported
today.
tem,
Knowles pointed out to the board
that watar consumed la Ihe city la

News Briefs

Highway Toll

Operation Wade-In

Established 1908

Board To Rule
OnZoning Tuesday
Tho County Commission la ex­
pected to adopt tb* nrw compre­
hensive zoning law for Seminole
County at a special meeting of
tha board, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday.
At a meeting in April, the ton­
ing hoard and commissioners pav­
ed tha way for the adoption mova
by going over individual com ­
plaints on tha new proposal.
The board will hold the final
hearing Tuesday and then vote
on adopting the proposal which
will equalize zoning throughout the
raunty sad raise th« standard*
of county zoning.
The zoning board has worked on
Ihe plan for four months and has
conducted hearings in all the dis­
trict* srlih the ezcepllon of San­
ford.

"in Effort To Land Plane
her to fly before the plane ran
out o f fuel—hut they never were
eur# whether she heatd them.
Suddenly Mrs, Black made her
decision. She nosed the plans Into
a steep dive and headed for the
runway. A t the la«t moment ihe
pulled up again, circled uncertain
ly over Dallas and hoadtd back
down.
Again the dive was too *U*p.
But firemen i and crash - crewa
standing - by a£w this time aha
wasn't going to he able to pull tip.
Tho piano 'anglod sharply Into
the ground o ff tho runway boun­
ced 40 fo«a *u&gt; tha air and drop­
ped again 300 yards away. Thai*
it crumpled into what one police
man aald "looked Ilka a ball o f
tin foil,"
Black, when ha reached Park­
land M— total Hospital, was dead.
Mra. Black? her jaw sad right
arm broken and her far# nad
arms cat bp flyiny gtoaa, »urlived.
It
whether Black died a f a

and lunch counters. The organize
lion also announced n new effort
-"Operation wade-ln" — aimed at
Integrating Florida beaches.

Migrant Hearings
HOMESTEAD (UPI) - A Senile
committee was to open a hearing
Into migrant farm worker prob­
lem* today at Redlands Farm
Labor Camp near bere. Tb* commile#, headed by Sen. Harrison
A. Williams (D-N. J .) will tour
tho Lake Ukoceboboe area Tues­
day and hold aaather hearing in
Clewiston Wednesday.
S f ------ 1 ^ v p p r t e ? d
I a. ACh &lt; ;P1) — Tha
Sow. -in Baptist Convention may
be aikrd to take a stand on tha
issue of a Human Catholic for
president during a four-day meet­
ing beginning Tuesday. Eight state
conventions took a position on
Ihe issue last fall and any of the
10,000 U 13,000 messengers could
put ih« question before the con­
vention.

Order Asked
WASHINGTON I UPI) -

Adlai
Stevenson urged Congress today to
rnacl legislation this year which
would bring "some order and In­
telligent discussion into tbe present
confusion and showmanship of
presidential campaigns." The twolime Democratic presidential candidalt appeared before Ihe Senate
communications subcommittee to
strongly endorse a bill implement­
ing his own idea for a "great TV
debate."

Elevated Train
Wreck Injures 24
CHICAGO fUPl ) — Ait elevated
Ira la jumped the tracks early to­
day, injuring M persona, two ser­
iously,
The accident occurred about a
half mite from where a four-ear
train derailed last monlb, injur­
ing some M persona.
Chicago Transit Authority of­
ficials said tb* leading car of a
two-car Eax)*wood Unc elevated
Irain went. off the track* whU«
rouodioa a burro but did Ml fall
to tho gtraaL

Doyle Conner
Breakfast Set
Doyle Coooer, candidate for
eomminla— r af agriculture win
be la faaford Wednesday to at­
tend a special breakfast in bla
barer at Mrs. Appleby's Rastaiirent at Tito a. m.
All •egpariers af Coaoor from
Samiaoia Gsaalf are aaked to
,

MONDAY. MAY 16. 1960

PARIS tUPIl -P rem ier Nikita
Khrushchev today withdrew his
invitation to President Eiscnhow.
er to visit Russia, ami in a bitter
exchange over U. S. spy fights
was accused by Eisenhower of
coming atl Ihe way from Moscow
Just to sabotage (hr summit talks.
The Big Four conference teeter­
ed On the verge of immediate
collapse after Khrushchev deliv­

ered what Western source* called opening session in which he laid
an "Insulting’' attark on Eisen­ Intelligence flights already had
hower and the United Stales.
been suspended since tha U2 in­
The Soviet premier threatened
at the opening three-hour session cident snd asserted they will not
to walk out of the summit meeting be resumed.
Eisenhower (hen offered to ne­
unless the United Stales halted
its spy flights and punished those gotiate directly with tha Russians
on such flights.
responsible.
The sharp and biller public
Eisenhower issued a statement
after today'* angry and abortive atatements by the two leader*

Candidates Exchange Words

JACKSONVILLE tUI' l) - Gu­
bernatorial candidate Doyle Carl­
ton Jr. charged opponent Farris
Bryant Sunday with rating in a
Jacksonville Negro restaurant to
get Negro vote*.
Bryant, apcparlng in a debate
with Carlton, denied the charge.
The two candidates tim ed to
South Florida* today with Carlton
going to Miami and Bryant to
Fart Pierce. Bryant waa to visit
Melbourne and Orlando later to­
day.
The clash uvrr the Negro restau­
rant charge developed when Bry­
ant aaid Carlton got most of the
Negro vote in Duval County in
the first primary. Carlton replied
that Bryant got the Negro vote
in East Volusia County, and then
said Bryant cat down for dinner
in a Negro restaurant in Jack­
DARIEN, Ga. (U PI) — Attor- sonville.
nrys for tobarro heir R. J. Reyn­
"You stoop to low, sir, to charge
olds lambasted bis wife today as a me with something I didn’ t do. 1
woman who either "rolled him say 1 didn't," Bryant aald.
while he waa drunk" or who lied
•'ll'* a matter of fact, Mr. Bry­
under oath at hit divorce trial,
ant. and you know it," Carlton
A ahirt-eleeved 12-mas ju ry was said.
expected to (tart deliberating lata
Both candidates said they do
today whethar to giv# Reynold, nut expect substantial integration
tho divorce ha wants from hi* In Flurlda’ i public schools.
thDd wife. _
L'arito* said in t|re event of a
***•»»•* fe r ^ b q , wtowro - t o - t o e ^ r e g r eotirrorW lV A irralU ig .k
•wad pictured naV "In final argu school, or a similar decision by
meats aa a loving wife for Rey- a local board, "I would honor
who "spent half her Ufa that course of action."
ildtng him—keeping his name
Bryant said he would exbauil
la this community and in the every Judicial remedy before com­
'JLA
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world."
• n il
plying with such a court urder.
the Gambiell, Mis. Bey
Both Carlton and Bryant have
. « * chief lawyer, said her hut promlsrd to keep Florida schools
band's history o f "drunkenness" open despite furred integration or
was a "record e f brutality."
threatened violence.
But Aaron Kiaviti, No, I law.
Carlion aald he would rely on
yar fo r the hair t» rlgarei mil­ local school boards and Ihe Pupil
lion*, charged
Mrs. Reynolds Assignment l.aw to handle, school
"took her husband to the tune integration situations. Bryant proo f more than a million dollars."
mi led he would use the full furcc
Sht either "rolled him whilr he of ihe governor's office to resist
waa drunk or aha hasn't told the federal attempts to enforce school
truth" la discussing her finanres, integration.
Kravita said.
The two runoff candidates fur

Heir's Attorneys
'lambasf Wife

governor made those and other
statement* in answer to questions
on the racial problem posed by
Ihe Miami Herald. Here are the
questions and tbe candidates' an­
swers:
Question: Do you have a specific
program in regard to handling the
integration Issue T
Bryant: I do have, Tho inte­
gration problem falls within the
overall problem of maintaining
constil atonal government. You do
the people of Florida no service
by constantly badgering me with
questions about the race issue, and
(hen berating ma on your editorial
pagei for answering your ques­
tions. In every Interview your re­
porters, obviously under your spe­
cific Instructions to do so, come
back to the rice question.
I am glad to take this oppor­
tunity to make my position crystal
clear, If it is not already so, on
the matter of constitutional gov­
ernment as it relates to Ibe state
of Florida. There must be no un­
certainty about the poeitlon 1 will
take on tbe basic question.
Certain rights were reaerved to
Ihe states when Ihe federal eon

of those right*. I serve notice sow
that I will, iq every legal way
open to me aa governor, throw
the full force of (he date and Ibe

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sent a "lawn clinic" at the Semi­
nole County Home Demonstration
Center Wednesday.
"Caring for the lawn, from "A
to Z" will be the topic. Urnamental turf specialist Frank Wil­
son, Florida Agrirulural Exten­
sion Service, will speak about gen­
eral lawn maintenance and rare.
Agriculturalist* from Ihe Cen­
tral Florida Kxpc*lment S'.stiun
on Celery Ave, will round out the
program. Dr. John Wilson will
cover insect control. Dr. John
Darby will talk about disease
control, and Dr, II. C. Rhoades
will eaplain how to control nema­
todes.
Tho program lo start at 7:M
p. m . will rover atl areas of lawn
cars: H will be followed by a
question and answer session and
a diagnosis of diseased lawns.
Persons may bring samples of
their diseased lawn* for the trim
tista to diagnose.
Tbe program will be pul no by
tb# Seminole County agent's of­
fice la cooperation with the ex­
periment station and tha Sanford
Garden Club.
A mare technical program Is
planned for commercial lawn
sprayer*, caretakers and nurserymea, This program will be held
a 1C:30 a. m, a the borne demonst rat ion center.

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full dignity of Ihe ofilee I shall
hold behind my purpose to main­
tain the Integrity of tha law. I
will nol countenance violation of
our right*, and 1 will nol condone
any involuntary knuckling under
to an invalid federal encroach­
ment,
What 1 have aaid goes for all
our constitutional rights, including
specifically the proposed creation
of a federal dictator to overtec
our elections, tha federal governmenl's attempt to force integra­
tion to our irhoolt, and every
other effort lo transgress upon the
constitutional sovereignty of the
state of Florida, 1 shall not take
upon myself the responsibility of
tha governorship of Florida to
preside over the destruction of
Ibe powers of this sovereign
stale." ,
Carlton: I will follow the same
course of law 'and order to pre­
serve segregation which we have
pursued to Ibe past, relying on
our pupil assignment law and the
principle af local- self-determina­
tion of racial question*.
cation: Would you, aa govtrwbere
'lo
* county ‘ atom board Voted
vc
integrate Ihe.achool. cilher volun­
tarily or in compliance wilh a
court enter?
Bryant: 1 would not.
Carlton: No. The solution . lo
problems which might arise in In­
dividual schools has been placed
in the hands of local school board*.
This local power lo act Is the
backbone of our pupil assignment.
Question: Would you, as gover­
nor, use he power of your office
lo keep an integrated school open
In (he face of threatened violence?
Ilryani: Your question assume*
that school* to Florida will ba
integrated, and Ibis la obviously
your purpose. I disagree with you
on that, bul assuming that aucb
a thing happened, 1 would use the
power of the governor's office to
keep every school open in Ihe
face of threatened violence, in­
cluding any you or those who
think liko you were successful to
Integrating. Violence, either mob
action by tha people, nr bayonets
In tha hands of federal troops, is
not the answer to our problem.
Carlton: We will keep Florida's
public schools open. We will arrest
and disperse any threat ol mob
violence against
any of our
school*,

Avoiding Conflict
WASHINGTON (U P I)— Presi­
dent Eisenhower today withdrew
tho ' nomination o f Edward K.
MI1M Jr. to bo a meanbar o f the
Federal GUtomunirotieaa Commie•ton to avoid * poooible eoaflict

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. «94

Nikita Cancels Ike Invite;
Summit Meet Gloomy

t.
U H gallons par capita per day.
Knowles said today that "are
have to inertias our supply ar
stop the population growth."
Knowles asked each engineering
firm to please notify his office of
iu interest before May 23. Ar­
rangement* will b# made for each
Arm to meat with Iho rompUaiaa
on its individual proposal,

Mom Does Best, But Fails
DALLAS. Tex. (Ul*l) — Below
her Mrs. Spencer F. Black, :19,
mother of five children, could ae#
the lights o f buildings surround­
ing Dallas Lov# Field.
Braido her, perhaps dying, was
rher hu.band, 60.
Black would have known what
to do in a situation lika this. Ha
« # » a licensed pilot who survived
a crash three month* earlier in
California. Now he lay motionless
in hi* seat in their four-placa
plane.
Mr*. Black was tarrifisd. Ska
had never flown a plane before,
but she had to get her husband «n
. tbe ground and call a doctor. Ska
l had felt his pulse and could de­
tect none.
Lying across her husband's
body, Mra. Black triad to pilot Use
piano with one band and hold tho
radio microphone with tho other.
Control tower personnel at Loro
yield heard her fraatiaallp shoot­
ing ***08, BOB. BOB" M e the ■ !srophoo*. They calmly radioed la

United Press Leased Wire

HOW TO GROW BETTER LAWNS will b* th* subject when th* Cantral
Florida ‘ Experiment Station, the Semlnol* County Agent’s office end tbe
Sanford Garden Club put on a "lawn *Unk” for th* public Wednesday,
Taking a lawn sample hare or*, from left, Dr. John W. WUeon, County
Agent Cecil Tucker, Dr. H. L. Rhoades and Dr. J. F. Darby. Wilton, Darby
ajKi Kbuedaa will apeak at the clioi*i

threw th* world into • new aiega
of crisli and gloom,
Khrushchev also Insulted Kisewhower in a different way — ha
suggested any summit talks ha
postponed for six to eight months,
or until too United Males baa
elected a new president to taka
Eisenhower's place.
Western diplomatic aoureea said
Khrushchev’s statement had virt­
ually wrecked hopes the aummM
conference could actually gto
started. II# lambasted Eisenhow­
er over the epy plane tocideai
and repeated hit threats of
toliation against the United State#
and its aliioa who provide base*.
British Prime Minister Harold
Macmillan formnlly appealed to
Elsenhower and Khrushchev to
let the summit oonforence
ceed.
In Moscow, tho Soviet Unto*
delivered a new note to tha U.B.
embaisy today no tho U t spy tocldenL Tb* not* waa nubed
promptly to Ktoenbower,
Elsenhower, to a state m e *
read by Press Secretary Jams*
Hagerty, waa far more eonclllak
lory than Khrushchov although ho
was visibly angered during tb*
morning session, and anawerod
Kbruabchev with baatedly B r a re­
marks of his own.
Eisenhower made it clear ho la
prepared to stay In Paria and
continue Ihe summit talk* eve*
though he refused to bow to th*
Soviet ultimatum or to make *
public apology aa demanded bp
Khrushchev.
The summit moottog waa al­
most written off before R could
get storied, but the Westons low
eign ministers called a meeting
this afternoon to try to save R. No
titqa bad been aet ier ,another BIB
Four session,
. Elsenhower
ehev's debrand and said Russia’#
warlike preparation p a d s R nocoo»»ry tor the free world to k m
track o f what waa going an toaid*
Russia.
There was no im podlato official
statement from th* West. The po­
sition o f the Wastes* lead en wa*
that tbe Khrushchev stalomoot
waa ao insulting they wanted tb*
world to ice it before staling
their case in detail later today.

Storms Dump Hail
On Center Of Nation
By United Praia International
Thunderstorms triggered by *
clash of warm and cold air dump­
ed up to four inches o f rain and
13 inches or hail on tbe centra!
portion o f the country during th*
night,
A tornado whirled out « f the tur­
bulent sky over southwestern Kan­
sas and tuuchrd down Drier in pas­
ture land hut caused no damage.
A hailstorm pellcd Pueblo, Culo.
stalling car* in hump- r deep hall.
The Hate pa.rol siid 20 to 39
tar* were *.upped « rn 1) inches
of hail piled up un Colorado 94,
about 2U miles west of Pueblo.
Tlie Weather Bureau said th*
•storm liislrd only an hour.
Heavy ralrs fell in Kansas.
Jitudcj. hit &lt; j i p dlllpsburg i*
nu.i.i cm rsl Kans.is which re­
ceived four inches of rain, best­
irred lijilt su rer r* also tell in tha
Nor.'.cii-t and alor ; Ibe Oregon
and Wa
un cu. t.

Jaycees Launch
Members Drive
The Jayccea have launched thelf
membership and membership re­
newal drive and the Jaycre wb*
bring* in tb* most new member­
ships will be awarded a sevea
day irip for two to Nassau.
Th# dradlins for memberships
Is May 27.
The winner will be aonounred
at the Jayeee installation Banquet
May 21,' The installation will he
held at tha New York a la at a*
dormitory it T:J0 p.m. with newly
alerted State Jayeee President
Teeny Johnson of Pompano Beach
to charge of lb* -UataUattoa
ceremonial.

Absentee Ballot
Set Thursday

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