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VOL. XLUC

Unitad Praaa L— ad Wirw Eatabllehwd 1901

8ANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, MAY It. 1960

NO. 692

SHAPE Boss
Norstad Suffers
Slight Coronary

PARIS (UPD-SHAPE Headquarter* announced tonight that
Gen. I.auris Norstad. 33, supreme
Allied commander in Europe, has
suffered a "very slight coronary
occlusion."
The brief SHAPE announce­
ment confirmed rumor* that it
was more than aa attack of "In­
digestion" that caused Norstad to
be rushed to a hospital In Munich
last Sunday.
Until now, officials had denied
he suffered s heart attack.
The announcement from Nor
itad’ a headquarter* outside Paris
said it was expected the supreme
Wednesday Khrushchev aaid ha cotnmader would be fit enough
would discuss with Kisrnhnwer at to return to duty In two weeks.
Pari* tha qurstlon of whether thr
president should go through with
his Moscow visit,
Elsenhower told a group of Re­
publican congressmen today he
NF.W YORK (UPI) — Slock
will not cancel his plans to go to
Russia In lime unless Khrushchev prices at t p. m.
*1H
Amenran TAT
withdraws hit Invitation.
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that if Khrushchev wants to fol­ Bethlehem Steel .........
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low up his highly critical remarks Chrysler ............... ..........
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by withdrawing the invitation, it Ctirtlis-Wright
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will he all right with him and the Eastern Air .....................
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lime can b« easily utilised else­ Ford Motor
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43' i
General Motors ...............
2's
Graham Paige .................
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11**
Minute Maid .......................
12's
Penn RR .........................
30'«
Sears Roebuck..................
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10's
Studcbaker ............ ........
U. S. Steel ....................... 7IH
Westlnghouse El................. 34

further U . S. Spy Flights
•Could Mean W a r, Nikita Says
MOSCOW (UPI) -Premier Niki­
ta Khrushchev laid in a aUtamrnt passed today by censor*
that further Amarlcaa racoonaiaaanca flight* over Russia night
lead to an atomic war. Ha aaid
a jh a pilot of a apy plana downed by
W*U1
uaaia would be triad aa a apy.
Newiman aikcd him at an im­
promptu praas confor r net Wedneiday what would happen to Francis
G. Powera, 30, ol Albany, fit.,
pilot of a Ul reconnaUaanca Jet
■hot down May 1 near Svardlovak, 1.100 mUca inaldt Buaila.
"We ahall try him, try him se­
verely aa a apy," Khrushchev aaid.

"You uadarstand that If aucta
aggreaaive action* continue this
might lead to war," ha aaid. Hr
raid further aggreaiion againit
the Soviet Union will be mat "with
atom bomba in the drat ftw min­
ute* "
Such apy flight* are "highly
dangerous" event*, ha aaid. There
«a* no official explanation of thr
delay in releasing Khrushchev's
statement*. Many of tha quotes
held up war* directed against
Secratary af Mata Christian A.
Harter and hia announcemeat that
racoonalaaneo flights would con­
tinue.
Khruahebav said aucli state-

manta were "tha kind that would
b* made only by a rmmt[y in a
state of war with another coun­
try."
Herter aaid American apy flights
over Russia were necessary In the
interest of preventing a surprise
attack and Indicated they would
be nmllmird in the future. Khrush­
chev called this "audacious and
bra sen."
"Herter * statement waa a threat
I* peace," Khruihchav aaid. "If
there are any more such aggres­
sions wa ahall strike at tha ag­
gressor.
"If they Mart a war see will hit

them with atom bombs in tha first
few minulei."
Khrushchev said hr did not con­
sider the intrusion by Powers' jet
an actual act of war but "just a
probing action."
"They tried to probe and they
were rebuffed," ha said. "We are
unt Guatemala. We hair tranquiliieri for such bandits."
About the Kail-West summit
meeting scheduled to open in
Paris on Monday. Khrushchav
said: "I like Paris and 1 am
going. U the others are not. I'll be
there."
In remarks pasted fag

•School Board News Briefs
Singer Near Death
Buys Equipment
For New School

NEW YOBK (UPI) - Ucreila
Bori, 71, ooe of tha world'* great
opera divas, waa still la a coma
resulting from a brain hemorrhage
and believed close to death today.
Roosevelt Hospital, where aha waa
® The County School Board gave taken after aha went into coma
Rs approval on buying $20,$$4.93
worth of equipment for the new May I, aaid she waa in poor rundilion.
leminole High School tedgy.
The board recommmdad bids
for 360 auditorium chair*, 14 ta­ Integration Plan
ble*, Z2l tubular itael chain, 717
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Feder­
chair desks, 33 (eschars desks, al Judge J. Skelly Wright warned
73 cafeteria tables, SM folding tha Orleans Parish School Board
chairs, six chair trucks and four Wednesday that U II doesn't pro­
tabic Irucki.
duce an Integration plan by Mon­
The board recommended that day, ha will write one hUnialf.
O the Yirco Company-gat the bids
on (W tubular chairs
far s|3-1|
a?w
tssr.
each; the ebatr desks for $10.99 Bautl tint tha 'deadline hr tie
each and tha teachers desks for iayed so tha board could .ippeel,
$13.30 each.
Acceptance of the Virco tub­ Aiding Growth
ular chair bid on that type fur­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
niture wa* the economical thing
to do, Administrative Assistant electronics and missile Industries
accounted for more than a fourth
Waller Teague said.
Southern Desk bide were rec- o( Florida’* industrial growth in
ommended for the auditorium 193$, the State Development Coat
O chairs at $10.30 aach and tha mission aaid Wednesday. Florida
tablaa at $30.M each. Newton gained 711 new induatrlal plants
Equipment Cn. got the bids an tail year. The commission aaid
aafeteria tables for $23.10 each 33 couatiea got at least one or
and table trurka for $30.13 And more new plant* with g$ or mbre
employe* each. Six aouMiee got
•hair tracks for $33At each.
Universal Seating bids seen one email plant, nine ether* pat
Ncommended far teacher decks top,ar three.
■t $43.30 each and folding chain
at IS.II each. The board still has Castro-Trujillo Pact?
to dreide which typing tablaa and
MIAMI (UPI) - Jorge Zayas,
woodan tablaa to buy.
exiled editor and publisher af tha
Havana newspaper Avance, aaid
* Police Hunt Killer
Wadneaday be belieVea Cuban
BOSTON (UPI) - Detective* Premier Fidel Castro and Domini­
labored with only alim clue* to­ can dictator Rafael Trujillo are
day in a search for a gunman supporting each other in a non
who killed a 17-year-old white aggraaion pact. "Trujillo recently
girl in her apartment and eritl- recognised the Communist Party,1
sally wounded her mala caller. •aid Zajaa, Just returned from a
Pollen aaid they believed tha two-month, aeveo-country South
death af Madeline Cramer waa American tour, "and Castro ii
caused by bullet wounui. Tha girl keeping a tight rein on Dominican
•xilaa in Cuba."
A wai also choked, they said.

1 p. m. Stocks

Palm Beach Pilot
Killed In Cuba

E ta &amp; z &amp; m

Bryant Promises Fair
State Reapportionment
■p United Praaa latonatleMl
Gubernatorial aandldato Farris
Bryant today promised fair ap­
portionment of new congreislenal
district* to Florida if elected—
and declared he had shown the
leadership to make hia promise
•tick.
Both Bryant and hit runoff op­
ponent, Doyle Carlton Jr., cam­
paigned in the populous Jackson­
ville area today where they are
A to meet face-to-face later before
the WJXT television cameras.
Bryant told a news conference
that tha 1M0 census is expected
to give Florida four 'or five m w
congressmen, lie aaid the creation
af new congressional district* will
be up to the stale Legislature.
"Hero w* have a reapportionmrnt Issue af the first im­
portance," be aaid. "And unless
we elect a governor who has
demonstrated his capacity to
™ achieve reapportionment— aa 1
’ have dona—wa'ro llkaly to have
four or five congressmen running
at targe."
Bryant Doted that Dade (Miami)
County Is on* of the largest con­
gressional district* in the nation
with a population af nearly one-

average la about one congressman to aach district af 173,300
papulation.
Aa governor ha aaid ha would
sea that Dade and other Florida
areal gat fair representation.
Tha Bryant-Carlton television
meeting tonight will ba their firat
appearance together since a
stormy session over a Miami Ma­
tte* Sunday eight.
In campaigning Wednesday,
Carlton said Bryant had eboaea
"tha lawless course of hollow dafiance" by pledging to .close pub­
lic schools to prevent violence.
Bryant accused Carlton of "trying
In win on the basis of a general
smear campaign.”
ll a school
xenonsCarlton aaid Bryant's
closing statement am
HHb £ i§*1?
"tailing the mobs that
hava to do la formi ana our
schools will ba closed."
Ctrl ton said be favored segre­
gation but wanted to keep (be
schools opeo.
Bryant called attawlioo to tha
first primary votiag In 1$ Duval
County precincts with a total-of
LIAM Negroes and 9$ white*.
He tali Carlton got seven time*
tha number of votes that ha did—
M ft to *$P—with 3,iao v.
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RAY LUNDqUIfiT got tho bent nil-round athlete and outstanding football
player trophies and shared a third, moat valuable basketball player, an the
Seminola Booatara Club award* vara prenented Wednesday night. Coach
Jim Pigott in shown with Lunriquiet and Terry Christensen, who received
two trophiti. Jim Gracay alao won three honors. The story is on tha aport*
(Hprald Photo)
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County Losing Teachers
Teacher* arc going into Orange
and Volusia county rather than
Seminola schools because these
other touotfes pay teachara more
money, School Supt. B. T. Milwe*
reported today.
Mllwaa who has previously men­
tioned Seminole's low standing on
tha teacher pay level, cited tha
low coet ai county, aehool operation
last year, and aaid that schools
could operate still more cheaply.
But the superintendent said ha
would feet sorry for Semlnoit
school children if this came to
pass. Forty-live to M youngsters
could be placed under one teacher,
but the result* would show when
achievement testa were given, ha
said.
Seminola County will employ 123
new taaebara next term and will
have about 4M teachers lor 12.UK)
students. That will ba one teacher
for every 33 students.
At tha invitation of Orange and
Volusia counties, the school board
adopted a'resolution asking that
the LOU session of tho legislature
"be asked for a specific appro­

priation to finance a state-wide
program of educational televi­
sion.” and that "efforts be con­
tinued to activate the one VHF
channel available at Uila lime."
The resolution said that tha board
"baliavaa that all who are inter•Med In improving the process
of education should tend thrir ac­
tive support to developing the full

potentialities af educational tele
vision."
An educational TV station Is
available in thii area and the
Ford Foundation has allowed $10,
000 for a study of It, Milne* said.
Earlier In tha meeting, Ad mini
strative assistant Walter Teague
said educational TV is bound to
coma within tha next few years.

Four Boys Try
Illegal Means
To Get Monkey
Four boys who wanted ■ monkey
tried illegal means to get one from
thr Sanford Zoo Wednesday.
The boy* put • board over the
wall at the monkey island, put
tome bananas and peanut butter
on the plank and tried to get *
monkey to rome out, Hanford
police reported.
Zoo Attendant Jimmy Bedenbaugh wet uneble to tell If any
monkey* were missing after the
escapade.

Court Clomps Down
Miami Hotels ?
BEACH,(UPD-An atpredicted court - ordered
g af at least a dozen Mli M Baarh resort hotels following
tho* fleeing af the four mutton
dollar Luearns Wednesday.
Federal Judge Emeu Choate
ordered th* feur. year-old Lucerne
closed and the.guest* out by Sun­
day after a court-appointed trus­
tee told him tha hotel waa losing
$300 to $4M a day and that only
90 af its 17$ roams war* occupied.
At Usat tour ether big botelalh* Del monte*, If f to. Cadil­
lac, and flixoay—era undergoing
toroarganuito
eorporato
rearganii* lion under

Navy Studies Way
To Stop Crashes

A 1600 CHECK wan prenented to the Forrest Park School
far handicapped children today by Phil Logon, right,
president or the Seminole County Crippled Children's
Atutn. Accepting the check te Cooper Ifnthewa, director
of the Orlando school, Met hewn reported that there ere
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HAVANA, Cuba (UPI) - An
American pilot tentatively identi­
fied aa Matthew Edward Duka, 42,
of Palm Beach, today was report
ed killed by Cuban police when
ba landed a light plaha on tba
outskirts o f Havana In i n attempt
to pick up tw o man and a w o m a n .
Tha report of Duke’s unaueceaa
ful aitempi to pluck tha three
persons out of Cuba wai carried
by local radio station*.
They said he landed In tha
Havana ouliklrla early this morn
ing in a small Aparhe plana with
tha marking "N4383."
The aircraft waa tba third
American-piloted plana destroyed
in Cuba on bomb or pickup mis­
sions to tha part three months.
First reports said Duka’a plana
was sighted In thn nir by pollen
patrol can along tha .highway be­
tween Birag|p and Martol, Just
wait of Havana, and waa pursued.
When It landed near the town of
Jalmanitai to pick up tha three
persons, the reports said police
from tha patrol cars opened firs
and tha pilot was killed.
Tba throe prospective passen
gers, described as "fugitive* from
revolutionary Jurtlca," apparently
were uninjured.
Duke's address, apparently nb
lained from papera on hia body,
was given as 43 Ocean Boulevard,
13-30 North Palm Beach. Hia body
waa taken to the Casa da Socorro
hospital In JaimantiS*.
Tha Incident was expected by
diplomatic observers to furihrr
weaken Cuban-American relations

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MIAMI (UPI) - Studies made
by the Navy at Key Weal are
expected to correct flew* In Jet
plane design which have led to a
high death rate la crashes of Jets
Into water, ■ Navy scientists said
Wednesday.
L. A. Fuchs of the Navy'e Johnsville, Pa., Air Drvelupmrnl Cen­
ter, addressing the Aerospace
Medical Convention here, said Jel
designers erred when they assu­
med Jet* would sink la water ae
faster than oonvanttonel aircraft.
The heavier Jrte sink at aevaa
to 10 feet per second, Fucbg said,
much swifter UtoO Um eight-tooth*
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Ouster Revoked
Effective Today
Mr*. Mary Karle Walker waa reinatated aa Seminole
County tax assessor today by Gov. IwRoy Collina and
ah* waa aent a telegram to report to work immediately.
An executive order by the governor revoked the
auapenaion of Mrs. Walker after he studied the primary
••lection results in which she won an easy victory over
Richard McCanna, who had filled the office on an ap­
pointment by Collins,
McCanna resigned Inst Friday and asked that Mrs.
Walker be returned to tha job.
The governor naid he lifted tho auapenaion because
"she has been reported ms promising openly and publicly to basically accept the reassessment o f property
for Seminole County and henceforth that a competent
and fair tax roll will tie prepared amt submitted by her in
accordance with requirements o f law."
The fact that the people voted her a large majority
over McCanna in the primary wan thn key factor in
her return to the office, it was pointed out. Collina said
while studying the cuse that he has "a great respect for
the voice of the people."
The governor's assistant reported that Collina wired
Mrs. Walker to return to duty today. She waa reportedly
away from her Oviedo home and could not be reached
for comment.
The revocation of the suspension last fall means
that Mrs. Walker will tie entitled to hack pity for tha
time she has been nut of the office since Sept, 28, 1959.
At the same time the governor wired Mrs. Walker
o f her reinstatement, he Answered a telegram sent to
him the day after the primary by J. Hrailey Odhnm sug­
gesting that she be put hack in office and asking for
public comment on a charge attributed to Mrs. Walker's
attorney thnt "one man was responsible for her suspen­
sion and thnt was Mr. Odhnm."
Collins wired Odhnm confirming thnt her attorney
had mnde thnt statement nnd said:
"1 told him ttmt it was not so and thnt I had not
discussed this problem with you before thn action was
taken."
"1 took the action," Collins snid, "because the facta
and circumstances left me no alternative. 1 am hopeful
that the end result will he bcncficinl to the peopln o f
Seminole County."
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The County Commission met thla afternoon to ap­
prove the bond o f Arthur Beckwith Jr., who was ap­
pointed Wednesday by Gov. Collina na clerk o f the Cir­
cuit Court.
He succeeds David Gntchel whom he defeated lit
thn May 3 Democratic firat primary. Gntchel nubmltted
hia resignation effective Sunday night.

Kennedy Is Convinced
O f Demo Nomination
But strategists in the camps o(
rival Democratic aspirant! con­
tended Kennedy could be iloppcd
despite his smashing victory la
the West Virginia primary which
blunted the religious Issue and
knocked San. Hubert H. Hum­
phrey (Minn.) out of the race.
Some Jubilant Kennedy support­
ers across tha country forecast ho
would capture the nomination oa
tha first ballot. But the 42-yearold senator shied away from any
The new Lyman School gym will such prediction at a news confer­
be built oe presort school prop­ ence Wednesday.
erly wltlmut th* County School
Kennedy, a Catholic, said his
Board buying an $11,000 orange victory in overwhelmingly Protes­
grove for ■ football field expan­ tant West Virginia convinced him
he would win the nomination and
sion.
Tha board agreed to this today "dlminiihrd substantially, if not
after previous discussion* of eliminate" the religious issue
whether to buy the orange grove from the race.
and use it for ■ football field
He also belittled charges that
expansion to replace the field tile his Writ Virginia showing wag
that will be occupied by tha new the result of U 'i h ca upalrn
gym. Rids on construction of the spending mi Ids behalf by hie
gym will be token within a wealthy fuml’v and supporters.
month. The building will be In
Kennedy's Wr t Virginia tri­
the southwest section of the school umph caused Kcpublicnr.* and
property.
one Denec.a'. - ri al Sen. Wayne
Supl. R. T. Mil wee ssld that Morse (Ore.), tu aim up thrir fire
with remodeling or the existing at the Mostat um us tawmater.
Paul Campbell building at Ly- j
Many Dr locratlc leaders saw
man into a two room science
Keu.it y*. West Virg il a victory
building, construction of the gym, ■
s a b j boost to hit unddary.
and some re muddling u( the old
In a j j ‘,rtt statement. New Yuik
Lyman school, the plant should tu­
shie to accommodate 1,230 chil­ state Lmucrallr Chairman Mirhacl It, Pcndergail-and Cauiyina
dren next fall.
G. DrSa.i .i, the s.ale's national
committee an, aa 1 Kennedy had
"proved llmscti tu b? a very
strong and very able contender
for Hie l)emu..itlc presidential
nomination."
Michigan Guv. G. Uenncn Wil­
liams raid Kennedy's win made
him "lhc front runner among
By United Praaa International
those potential candidates wh*
Tom Adam* said Wednesday lie can attract support of the liber­
would support establishment of als in the Democratic Parly."
two more stale universities end
Aides of Richard M. Nixon,
Jess Yarborough recused Adams only candidate for the GOP nom­
of spending more money than he ination, ere reviewing the vie*
admitted in their first primary president's campaign plana to
rare for secretary of state.
gear them to his conviction that
Alia Wednesday, Stuart City Kennedy will be hia probable op­
Manager Joe Crowder announced ponent.
he was supporting Adams in the
runoff rac*.
Adams, campaigning at West
Palm Beech, said he was whole­ Vegetable Trading
heartedly in support of the expe,
ri mentel uaivcriity at Boca Re Ion Session Tonight
for which the Slate Cabinet ad­ The County 4 H Judging teem will
vanced planning money Tuesday. sponsor e vegetable " trading"
He added there te a "great end session at 7:39: $. to. M a p 9*
growing awed for o four-year uni­ the Home Dcmawatnilt o a Cantor
versity to Northwest Florida."
oa totti it.;, Count* AfNft C m
Yarborough ntd Adams spent Thicker reported.
"much more then the $12,004 be
Judging toaae Ire* Vetuxia,
admitted to epaadiag a4 toe and
range end U h l CtotolM W
la A lto* M B M
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen.
John F. Kennedy (Mess.) was
confident today that he would win
the Democratic, presidential nom­
ination and political leaden in
both pertto* agreed that his band­
wagon waa rolling In high gear.

Board Won't Buy
Grove For Field

Adam Cites Need
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Miss Lax, Dr. Garner
Wed In Savannah
and &gt; corsage of pink carnations.
Follow in* the ceremony a recep­
tion was held at the home of the
bride'* parent*. Arrangement* of
yellow carnation*, rose* and Ivy
were used throughout the house.
The bride's table was overlaid
with a lace cloth and centered
with a three tiered wedding cake,
surrounded by pale yellow carna­
tion* and ivy. Branched candelab­
ra and Miter appointments com­
pleted the decorations.
For her going away outfit Mr*.
Garner wore an imported cotton
dress with floral design, white
accessories and the orchid from
her bridal bouquet.
Aftrr a wedding to the Bahama
Islands, the couple wiQ make
their home at 10 Clarke Terrace
Apartments, in Savannah, while
Dr. Carrier is serving hla intern­
ship at Chatham County Hospital.

Elks Club Officers

MISS JEANNE SOUTHWARD, left, jriie.H of honor nt n ten at the South­
ward home in being nerved by Mrs. Ernest Southward. Other hostesses ate
Mra. A. C. Doudncy and Mrs. Hill Southward.
(Herald I’ hoto)

Guest Speakers

Tea Honors Miss Southward
.Mr*. Ernest Southward, Mrs.
Bill Southward and Mrs. Alfred
Doudncy were joint hostesses at
a graduation tea, honoring Miss
R Jeanne Southward, sister of Mrs.
Doudncy and sister-in-law of the
olhrr two hostesses, at the Elliott
Ave. home of Ihe Ernest South­
ward in Mayfair.
The Misses Rosemary South­
ward, Niki Ashby, Sandra Kader
and Ethel Lee Riser assisted the
hostesses.
A white linen cloth with stream­
ers of red satin ribbon and a
floral arrangement of red roses
and white carnations in a silver

container carried out the class col­
or*.
Red tapers in silver eandelahra
amt silver appointments graced
the table where miniature dolls
In caps and gowns, complete with
diplomas, decorated the center ar­
rangement. Red and white rosea

A t Does Meeting

centered Ihe ice float in the punch
bout. Dainty sandwiches, lea
cakes, nuts and mints were served
during the afternoon.
Guests included the honoree's
mother. Mr*. Ira Southward, and
the girls from .the senior class
of Seminole High School.

•

Mrs. Howell Named

James Hoolehsn, newly elected
exalted ruler of Sanford Elks
Lodge and Ralph Cowan, chair­
man of Ihe house committee each
made a short talk to the Sanford
Drove 160 at their regular meet­
ing of the Docs held Monday
etrning.
Besides Mr*. Robert Caruthers
who presided over the meeting,
the following were present: Mr*.
Marshall Langston. Mrs. John
Donahue, Mrs, George DiMatUn,
Mrs. Edward Trait. Mrs. Prcd
Roetlger, Mr*. Garfield Walker,
Mr*. H. C. Dlshrnw.
Mis. A. Penn Rahn, Mrs. Harold
Kastner, Mrs. Dick Mapes, Mrs.
William Harden, Mrs. Bernard
Wolford. Mr*. Robert Rillhimer.
Mrs. Lynn Lyon*. Miss Nancy
Foster. Mr*. Merrill Foster, Mr*.
Robert Caruthers, Mrs. John MeCloskey and Mrs. Wesley Barber.

President O f
Chuluota Club
BY BETTE GOLDMAN
Members of the Chuluota Wom­
an's Club came out in full force
to participate in their annual
election of officers. Mrs. Wendell
Howell was elected to be the
CWC president for the coming
year. Mra. Robert Boyle wai
alerted corresponding secretary.
The member* also elected Mr*.
Robert Jones Sr., vice president,
Mrs. Med* Smith recording' sec­
retary, Mrs. Tliurman Coberly
treasurer and Mr*. Wendell Johneon, club historian.
Installation of the newly elect­
ed officeri will be held in June.
The report of the nominating com­
mittee was given by Mrs. Donald
Corlon Sr., chairman. Member*
of her committee were Mr*.
Jones, Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Charles
Fox and Mrs. Joe Armstrong.
Following the business meeting
the members and three guests
Mrs. Hal Barton, Mra. St. Clair
and Mrs. Price of Sanford, ad­
journed to the screened porch of
the Community Club House where
the program committee served
an outdoor type wiener roast.
A large grill full of delicious
charcoal broiled hot dogs, rolls
and all the trimmings, was con­
veniently arranged on the picnic
table. To complete the atmos­
phere there were marshmallow*
to roast ovar the coals.
Serving on the program commit­
tee for thia meeting were Chair­
man Mra. Edward Murphy, Mra.
R. P. Jonei and Mra. Fox.

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FRIDAY

MRS. RONALD SMITH GARNER

Miss Asencio Feted
At Buffet Dinner
Mr*. It K. True, Lake Mary,
entertained at her home recently
with a buffet dinner honoring Judy
Ascncio, a member of the gradu­
ating class at Scinmolc High
School.
The rlasi colors of red and while
were used in the flower arrange­
ments placed throughout the parly
rooms.
The guests served their plates
from a bountifully laden table
and were then seated at small
tables in llie Florida room.
The hostess presented Judy with
a small gift as a memento of the
occasion. Assisting Ihe hostess in
serving were: Mr*. G. J. Asencio,
Judy's mother, Mrs. H. M. Ball,
Mr*. J. W. It*sham, and Mrs.
J, A. Shipman.
Invited guests Included the
honoree, Miss Asencio, Dotie Me-

VAIM1 Enlisted Men's Wives
Club will hold the regular monthly
meeting at 1:30 p. m. at lha EM
Club.
Garden Circle*
The lllbisrui Circle of the Gar­
den Club will meet at the home
Froien concrntrated fruit Julre,
of Mr*. Joe Fahey on Lake Emma
at 11 a. m. for the buiincu session defrosted to (he mushy stage,
and a covered dish luncheon at nukes a tart, tasty topping for
Ire rrrain.
noon.
Jacaranda Circle member* will
meet at the home of Mr*. W. B.
Brinson, 1401 Park Ave. at it p. in.
and go In a group lo Apopka. Mr*.
J. L. Andrews wilt be liutleis to
Ihe group In Apopka and a covered
dish supper will be served at 7
p. m, fallowed by a social hour.
Husbands and families of the
tnembera are invited lo attend.
Members of the Mimosa Circle
MR. AND MRS. RONALD C. HORN
will meet at 10 a. m. at the home
of Mra. Howard Hire in DeUary
for the business session followed
by a covered dish Junction at
noon.
Rose Circle members will meet
at the home of Mra. Henry A.
Simpson in Geneva at 10 a. m.
for business and program on con­
Mr, and Mra. C, C. Brooks, 3311
Background music was present­ vention report. Covered dish lunch­
Circle your wrist
Orlando Dr., announce the recent ed, during the afternoon, by Miss eon will be served at noon. Mra.
1 with Glamour
marriage of their daughter, Pa­ Cathy Carlton on tba Lowery or­ N. S. Gray will be ro-hoslrss.
mela Sue, to Ronald C. Horn, aon
of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Horn of gan. The couple now reside at iss
Carbln monoxide poisoning takes
Plnecreat Drive in Sanford, The
Columbus, Ohio and Sanford.
the lives of some 300 persons an­
The couple was honored at a groom is emplojed by the Me- nually, according lo the National
H m tU o in . VjruVL
tea given at the home of the bride, Crory Company,
Safely Council.
last week. Guests called between
OftACKLKT W ATCH
the hour* of 3 and 5 p m . The
t
'bract1:1 fitIinf,
home was beautifully decorated
u*m#t£Nd 0jit»* «e:uia:r.
If ftAfiv liMnrt tilifPiothroughout with pink and white
#M ma
W it
gladioli.
Mia Paula Brooks, sister of the
honoree, kept the guest book and
Mrs, Robert Conville and Mrs.
John K. White, assisted at the tea
table.

Wive* Entertained
At Dessert Bridge

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Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wine left
for Atlanta, Ga. to attend the
funeral of Mrs, Wine’s mother,
Mrs. J. W. Willis of Astull, Ga.

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Mr*. P, S. Goldman enttrtained
recently, with a dessert bridge
at her home on Pinecrest Dr.
Guests were the officers wives of
VAH-7,
Mrs. H. J. Hill won high seore
for U&gt;* evening. Olhers attending
FONDA GAYLE
were Mr*. L. R. Boucher, Mr*.
W. M. Hardman, Mra. W. Robinion,
Mr*. W. J. Wormcll, Mr*.
Birthday Party
H. H. Harrison, Mrs. A. S. PoulUr. Mrs. F. H. Galloway and
guest, Mr*. W. B. Cretslnger.
• Fete* Osteen Girl
Guests of Ihe hostess were Mra.
Fonda Gayle Vincent celebrated Retta Gon and Mrs. Ann Reyn.
ker eleventh birthday recently at
■ party given by her mother, Mrs.
Curt Vincent, at. their home in
Oateen.
A group of her school friends
gathered for an afternoon of game*
and refreahmenta. Among her
many gifta was a baby rabbit
THURSDAY
given to her by Dcnnia Ringer of
At Sanford.
Pinecrest Bsptist Church Visita­
Patty Vincent and Mra. Batty tion at T p. m.
Burritt, sisters of the honoree, as­
Red Cross First Aid elase be­
sisted their mother with the an- gins at T p. m. Deacons meeting
Urtainlng and serving.
begins at 7:45 p. m. in the First
Guests attending were JaneiU PresbyUrian Church.
FRIDAY
Hosack, Shirley Sutton, L y n n
Plnecreat Baptist Church Young
Jonei, Anita Kay Vincent RuiaelJ
Burrett. Curtis Vincent, Paul All- Married) clast meets at 7:30 p, a .
man, Wily Clutter, Steven Biggs, In the church.
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Dee Hargreave, Jane Oibnme,
Linda Roasman, Sally Williams,
Faye Garnrr, Colleen McFarlin,
Carolce Oilrrholm, Barbara Brad­
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T r y My Rocker, Grandpa !’

WASHINGTON - Hut fW it
■settle ef the Senste, Paul H.
Dougin (D. HI.), was so latest
on proving a point la economics
that he viols ted his own cods of
sthics.
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For years, tho big whit*-haired
raw-boned senator has heen rang­
ing far and wide In denouncing
the practice of giving and receiv­
ing gifts among government of­
ficials.
So Interns la he about this prac­
tice that ha set down a law for
himself to follow. Never, be an­
nounced, would bo aeeept payola
beyond the value of 13.30 (two
dollsrs and fifty cents).
Bat then the other day, wrap­
ped up In fierce amotion horn of
a personal attack on him, ha (or-

Thnt'i w hen the Boot ten ere prorlog
one of Sanford’s Important croup*—atm *
nine character and leadership amone the
young while stUl doing a good job o f en*
couraging support o f the school's athletic
program.
Four special awards from tha athletes
to others who have helped them nttc*tad to
the fact that they are doing some of (neae
things well.
We congratulate all those who received
the well deserved awards and w* congratu­
late the, Seminole Boosters Club for its un­
selfish and Important efforts to be of ser­
vice to the community.

} WASHINGTON. D. C. - You
■wouldn’t want to bo laughed at
- would you? • • for believing
weird tale of Communist-inCuba? Graham Oreen's book and
mavis, "Our Man in Havana," la
suite s spoof an people who are
iHUibie enough to suppose that
itbe Beds would do things like
:bunding mlssUe-pad* and train&lt;lag a Chinese military force with
in a* abort a distance ef the everiaermal frivolities of Florida. Sarasly Americans at ISM, os the eve
:af Me summit meeting, aren’t
•fefag te believe each fantastic
r o r a * set answer that one
itee quickly. A witness before tha
IBosete Internal Security Subcom­
mittee has told ef aa aircraftImiaMla runway Is Cuba. It la
&gt;aald to be 11 miles long and
itwice the length of a football
paid M Width. The same witness
j oe seated bow Rad Chinese agents
Ibis murdering Orientals in Ha*vcaa. Red CBIaa la said to Mb-

LYUC e WILSON
r WASHINGTON (U P I)-A good
mad ta g thee friend of mine will
'sentribal i to this column. Hla
.tame la AH M. Undo* o f Kan} Pa* titeaa who case In late. Ail
,K. Loads* woo the Republican
&lt;Msttooo fee president of the
Watted States feat 34 years age.
• Par these whe ora not quick
Nrlth arithmetic, tha year waf I03«.
: That area the year PDR’a Nsw
Dost woo been, tbo Ug Rooeevtlt
year. Tbs Pamssrotta those song
to toss waa "Happy Days A n
Mara Again,* and ao it seemed.
•Tbo voters gauged up pa All M.
I prarilautial oampalgtu
Is center waa John D.
U wasn't fair. Parley

diluting other Orientals with
forged pipers who will serve as
guerrillas for the Communist Re­
volution o f . tha Western Hemi­
sphere.
These stories were (old under
oath by a very prejudiced witness
who might, however, he telling
tha truth. He ia Col. Manuel An­
tonia Ugaldo Carfllo. a former
Cuban chief of military (niellifence under tbo pre-Castro gov­
ernment. Having heard the testi­
mony, and studied it in trans­
cript, I obtained theto conflicting
Judgments from two highly reiDietible lourcei.
Sen. Tom Dodd (D. Conn.), sub­
committee chairman:. "Tho wit­
nesses and their stories era cre­
dible.".
A State Department official on
Latin • American affairs: "We
don't put any credence in any of
them.”
There’s more here, I -think,
than merely paying your mooey
• • and taking your choice. For
many years now (certainly over

aiked Alt London the other day
what he thought about tha presi­
dential primary system which new
is bring pnt to its usual testa.
"1 have always believed," Lon­
don replied, "In the primary sys­
tem. Of course, the advent ef
radio and TV and the Increasing
coat of newspaper advertising cle­
at# a problem in the amount ef
money required. But I have never
yet known money to win n pri­
mary or an election. The average
voter will have more to say in
the primary than under any other
system yst devised far party
nominations."
I asked London if he thought
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller was
entirely out of the 1900 Republican
and vice presidential scene.
"I believe ho la entirely out ef
the presidential picture," London
replied. “Fred A. Seaton (secre­
tary of interior), on hla aacord na
n slate senator (Nebraska) U, S.
senator, executive assistant to the
Preelfont and secretary of inter­
ior, is amply qualified not only
for vice president but, in the event
of tragedy to be President.

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line* the Alger Hisa affair) con­
gressional committees and the
State Department have been on
opposite aides of tbo Communistsnader-tba-bed controversy. The
changing faces on Capitol Hill, at
tha White House and in Foggy
Bottom hav* not altered tho basic
conflict. Republicans In tha Wth
sad Had Congresses * • Richard
Nixon and Joe McCarthy - - were
Just aa hot after Communist! as
Democrats Tom Dodd and Fran­
cis Walter are today. Both tha
Truman and Eisenhower admin­
istrations have treated commuoism sear born# wilb much tha
same unconcern. Only n few
weeks ago Secretary Harter told
his press conference that, while
there are Communists la the
Cuban government. Cube itself is
not n Community country.
It's a pretty fine distinction.,
While Harter didn’t name names,
Col. Csrilio did. Ho identified
these persons as follows:
Cuban Minister of State Raut
Bos: "Ho Is a founder of the
Communist party in Cuba."
Chief of Esecutivo Committee
CASE E-459: Paul W., aged 37.
of Cuban Institute of Agrarian
Beform Antonio Nunes Jimenes: la a war veteran who lost an
"On# of the very clear brains arm and a leg in battle.
la Cuban Communism."
"Dr. Crane," his devoted wife
Seaorlte Pastorla Nunes, bead began, "Paul often gets blue. Ho
of the Cuban national lottery: "A feeia sorry for himself at timee,
militant Communist since the as would bo natural.
fonndlng of the party in Cubs."
"And I think ha neodi some
Minister of Education Arman­ hobby that would divert his atten­
do Hart: "Leader of the Com­ tion.
munist youth in Cuba.”
"So what would you suggestT*
These art only examples from
"Your age," raid Emerson, "Is
a long liat State Department of­
ficials will nod agreement on all, determined by where you dwell In
or moet, of tbo apaclfleally-namad your thinking. If you look con­
Communists in Cuba. But tbo stantly upon the p*pt, you an old.
"But if you keep thinking forsame officials treat the stories ef
missile-pads and murderous in- ward into tbo tomorrows, then you
trigue as quite fantastic. In feet, ate young."
That is a truism of modern psy­
the State Department tried to
dissuade Dodd from hearing this chology, and doubly valuable for
sort of testimoay la public. Tho yon folks who grow blue or worry
attitude ccemi to ha that Reds, about your "innards."
although admittedly la power ia
Millions of such patterns hound
Cuba, don't do such thugs that us doctors for treatment, Just be­
dose to Miami. So let’s not be­ cause they have too much unused
lters A word of it- Let's not be
laughed fet for our gullibility.
inBomemfor, people with high IQ
But this attamfo could bo o era more likely to become the
danger to us. h la * way of no* neurotica nod "worry warts," for
derrating a proven enemy. Tho their routine dally tasks don't con­
classic Mfiaition of the price of sume all their available mental
liberty hasn't changed a bit. It ability.
ia still • • atonal vigilance.
So they use the surplus to fret

about cancer or gall bladder or
other medical problems.
What they need as an ideal med­
ical and spiritual tonic, ia to turn
their mention outward in the form
of wholesome hobbles.
The "Compliment Club” is an
ideal tonle for such people. It de­
mands that you quit focussing on
yourself and start ferreting out vir­
tue! in your companions.
Then pay thorn honest bits of
praise on those obvious merits.
Prize contesting is another sup­
erb bobby that helps weld husband
and wife together in a stimulating,
zestful task.
Newspapers a n d magazines,
business firms and manufacturers
a n constantly offering prizes for
clever slogan or last lines of rimes
(limericks) or 33-word letters.
Those contests cause you to do
enough creative thinking to keep
tha rust out of your brain cells t
You often will consult tha dlcttes-

dreds ef priio contests the first
year we were married and enjoy­
ed them immensely. I’d try to

prises end ended that year with
two first prises of 91,000 apiece in
national contests.
la encourage invalids and re­
tired oldsters to davalop the prize
contesting hobby.
It la excelled marriage insur­
ance for newlyweds, too, and you
alwan havo n chance at a prize,
which adds extra seat.
Paul aoon got caught ap la tbo
contest epidemic and before six
weeks were over, be and Us wife
war* working till midnight, gather­
ing data fir their contest entries.
Whan they was their first grin,

^Azuf afer yncStatt*lif' your en­
tries, you then look forward till
tha awards are announced. This
"forward • looking" makas you
young, as par Emerson's defini­
tion.
Mrs. Crana and I entered hun-

Three Minutes
A Day

got himself and broke his twa
rule.
He went out and purchased a
full case of orange Juice - - (
dozen No. 10 cans • • and pre­
sented the gift to a high, influ­
ential government official.
Cost of the gift: 9LM (th n #
dollars and ninety cents).
Recipient: Frederick H. Muel­
ler, Secretory of Commerce.
Ever sines t can nmember,
Douglas has stamped his feet and
swung his arms wida ia renounc­
ing gifts of hams, furs, turkeyi
and coats to government officials.
And, then, as If hs suddenly
■scribed to ■ double standard, he
makes this outright gift of iv
cans of Juice t* one of President
Elsenhower's right-hand men • and tt isn't even Christmas!
To top it off. tha senator then
had his secretory go to (be mimeo­
graph machine and announce tt
to the world.
The gift is • case of influence
peddling as its subtlest, Douglas
is attempting to influence the
commerce secretary to rut out
alcoholic drinks at official funefc
tioni.
w
It all eama about when Douglas
and other senston cut (3,000 from
Mueller's official entertainment
budget.
On the floor of the Senate, Dou­
glas said later: "1 am sending
the secretory of commerce ■
cast of orange Juice to substitute
for the more powerful potion*
which undoubtedly would have
been purchased if the (3,000 iten^
remained in the appropriation.'^
Actually, Mueller bed brought
this whole thing on himself.
He had made the mistake ef
making a speech in PhUadelphi*
denouncing liberal Democrats like
Douglas for heavy spending, tie
told his audience that ha certain­
ly hoped that some futon Spartan
Congress would cat federal spend­
ing.
A few days after tha speech^
Mueller was before tbo men oW
Congress asking for money to
run bis office. The first thing tbo
committee did was road Muel­
ler's Philadelphia speech. Then
they started acting like Spartans.
Not only did they cut out the
(3,000 entertainment allowance,
they tossed out (101,333 be wanted
for his personal office staff.
As for tha Juice, it was still
sitting In his outer office 21 hours
later. And Mueller and his men#
preferred to forget the whole
thing-

•A friend In town ia one whe
calls up to announce his presence
without giving previous warning.
He could easily have written,
wired or made a long-distance
call.
It apparently did not occur to
him that other persons might be
occupied with their own affairs.
It so happens he could not have
picked a more inconvenient time
for his visit. Family matters, busi­
ness matters and social matters
are keeping other persons fully
engaged.
Possibly there are other friends
who did give previous warning
and already are occupying the
guest room. Very Ukely tho call
is made after the markets are
dosed end there is no chance to
bring In extra food. If the friend
is invited to n meal It will he
necessary to get on wilb the pres­
ent supply. Members of the family
will have to ha cautioned to hold
baek, and they won't like that.
Possibly invitations have been
accepted to parties and hosts will
have to be told a friend baa turn­
ed up and the invitation will have
to be declined. Then the hosts will
have to urge that tho friend who
ia in town be brought along.
Probably in the recent past the
parson now eallod up was ia the
town of the friend tad enjoyed
•very sort of boapiUlity at bis
bands, Including sight-toeing tours
and golf at the country chib. It
would be tbo height of Ingratitude
to do nothing to repay the obliga­
tion BOW.
So, regardless at engagements,
responslbOitWa and family compli­
cations tha friend's announcement
will bo greeted with enthusiasm Johnny Can W rite
white a chock U hastily made ARDMORE, Okie. (U P I)— 1m.
to eee bow bo eon be fitted into patient mothers waiting for the
final bell at Charles Evans ali­
mentary school tecolvad a our*
prise message, tha outcome of a
classroom project, "Floaao MomNo Hoalda*— We A n Bttil A-*
fltedyte’!" giant postora fevering
six windows nad.

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By JAMES SELLER
A disappointed televista viewer
look a strangs revenge. Armed
with * 11-pound sledge hammer,
ho went to the shop where he bad
bought bis defective set sod
smashed every television set la
sight.
This angry outburst climaxed n
•eriee el disappointing experttime, in UN
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FBI Called In To Slop Unsolved Murders

City Municipal Pools To Open
Daily Starting This Saturday
Sanford'* two municipal pooti,
Ft. Mellon Park Pool and the
Goldsboro Pool will be open after­
noon* beginning Saturday.
Pool hours during May will be
.1:30 to 6 p. m. Monday through
Friday and 1:30 to H p. m. Satur­
day anil Sunday. Admission prices
remain the tame, 15 cents fur
youngster* through high school
and 35 cents for adults.
The pools, operated by the Rec­
reation k Parka Department, me
having the final tuurhe* applied

Land Inventory
Cited By Hancock
By United Press International
W. R.. Hancock said Wednesday
he will push for an Inventory of
all slate-owned lands if he is eleeb
ed commissioner of agriculture.
The Groveland candidate taid
there I* presently no listing of pub­
lic lands. Hr laid one should be
awn up before administration ol
e lands passrs from the Depart­
ment of Agriculture to the Cabinet
Trustees of the Internal Improve­
ment Fund “ under Ihe agriculture
department reorganisation plan
which 1 helped write."
“ Too often," Hancock said, "w e
have witnessed the release of
lands that were in demand for
public use at waterfront parks,
recreation areas, boat launching
sites, and so forth.

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to them In preparation for full
time opciation at the end of the
school year. The Ft. 5Iellon Park
Pool ha* new metal coin-operated
locker* for »afa checking of
clothe* and valuables.
Rasket
rental service it available at the
Goldsboro Pool.
The following rules and regula­
tion* fur the safety and health of
all pool users were announced by
Ron Perry, Sanfurd recreation and
paiks direvtor. All girls no mat­
ter what age must wear bathing
rap*. No running, pushing or
wrestling will be allowed. Gog*
gle*. snorkles and fins not allowed
in the pool. Perry rmphaiixrd the
rule concerning bathing cap* for
girl* which hat been lax in the
past. He »Uled that the ptoblent
o f hair getting in the diain* ha*
been one of the biggest problems
faced in maintaining high stand­
ard* of sanitation and that this
rule along with the others will be
strictly enforced.
All life guatds are qualified
senior life savers and have been
given strict rules of water safety
to rarry out in their positiona a*
city pool employe*.
• Seven out of every 10 worker*
covered by insurance programs
under collective bargaining re
ceive part of their salary when
they are off the job because of
illnes* or Injury not connected
with their work

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TAMPA (U PI) — Congressman
William C. Cramer said Wednes­
day reiidenls of his district "are
sick and tired" of unsolved gang­
land murders and askrd the FBI
to investigate the latest.
Cramer asked for federsl help
in the Investigation of the murder
of Ssm Toto Farrars, 53-year-old
f o r m e r underworld bodyguard
found dead with four bullet holes
in his body in a lonely spot in
Pasro County.
Cramer said thera had been 31
such unsolved gangland killings In

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hi* district io Ihe past 30 years.
One was Ferrara's former em ­
ployer. Joe Antlnori, who was shot
to death In an Ybor City bar in
1053,

Membership Drive
Longw-ood Jaycee membership
chairman Hilt I-aBree has rollersed about flOO in due# in the first
week of tha Junior Chamber's
membership campaign. Tha cam­
paign started last week. Does nr*
IS per year.

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l)AV AUXILIARY Installed new officer* Tuesday night.
The new officers include, left to right, Margaret Wood,
junior vice-commander; Ora Mae Swann, commander;
Minnie Kennedy, chaplain; Jeanette Hancock, depart­
ment commander of Florida; Lola Totigman, treasurer;

Re-Elected
•GREEN BAY. WIs. (U PI) —
Dominic Olejniersk has been re­
elected president of the Grrrn Bay
packers o f the National Football
League. Also re elected were Rich­
ard Rourguignon, vice president;
John Turinus. secretary; and Fred
Trowbridge; treasurer.

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Doris Williams, senior vice-commander; Rethn Muntfley,
sergeant at arms; and Doris Rothunder, state executive
unit committeeman. A charier was also presented to the
group by Mrs. Hancock.
(Herald Photo)

Farrell's

Canucks Await A F L Approval

Accepts Bid

TORONTO (U P lt—Toinnto and to real estate man Avia J. Ben­
Montreal today awaited approval nett. "This will be a gicat thing
on application* that would expand for thin city. Toionto I* a big
American Football League opera­
league city and 1 think it will see
tion* into Canada by 1901.
"I hope the approval by the better football if tha new league
A FI. i-oinea quickly." said Toron­ ionic* here.

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (UPI)
— Arnold Palmer of l.atrobe, Pa..
America's leading money-winning
golfer, has accepted an invitation
to play in the Centenary Open
champion-hip here in July, it w u
announced today by the Royal
and Ancient Golf Club.

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-Thpra, May 12, 1H0

California Youth
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WBST PALM BEACH.
JPI) — Dennis Whitney,
ttroU Californio youth
wfmeod to seven killings,

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'Officials In Miami sold a de­
cision on whether to havo Whitney
thken there to stand trial fer
two other killings would bo m ck •d “within two or three daye."
Re told police he killed two
j m station attendants la Miami
■ad four other permns in Arisona
and California.
- State AUy. Phil O'Connell, who
pramrated the case bore, saU
after sentence was pronounced
that ha had "suggested and urg­
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PILOT CLUB OP SANFORD OFFICERS for tho coming
yoar wort Inatailed at a Civic Center dinner Tuesday
night. From the left are Mrs. Sue Stevenson, installing
o ffice r: M ri. V. C. Messenger, second vice president;
Mrs. 8. P. Fowler, corresponding secretary; Mrs. A. 0.

Paynes, incoming president; Mrs. Raymond M. Bell, out­
going president; Mrs. Kyle S. HeMUUut. treasurer; Mias
Dorothy Founders, first vice president; Miss Bobby Mor­
ton, director end Mrs. D. K. MeNab, secretary.
(Herald Photo)

Philanthropist
Rockefeller Dies

New Howe Store
A Family Affair

Sanford Junior High has start­
ed n program to raise the
achievement level of Its seventh
grad* students in English.
Though the seventh graders'
achievements in mathematics far
exceed their math ability, their
literature achievement level Is
bolow their verbal ability, Prin­
cipal Hugh Carlton pointed out.
So seventh graders now havo
two English els sees each day in­
stead of on*. Each student stu­
dies tho two English subjects In
which ho' is most deficient. He
may have classes In literature,
grammar, handwriting and spell­

raving Project
N early Completed
‘Wash te he dene by the Tier*
fewer Carp, end Winter Pei
Telephone Co. la nil that'* holdti

gt tea ‘ ago *f S3 Wednesday of
■iiumwla and heart straio la

ja y cM s To Fish
For Fata Saturday

ing, or rending. Urn new dais
replaces c study period.
Sanford Junior High ho* boot
using this deficiency rowcontraitem program la mithemalks he
the pest three years, Carlton said.
Hs hopes that’s tha reason why
the seventh graders rale so high
In math achievement. Concentra­
tion in English Is aimed at tho
some effect.
Tho program was started in the
•oventh grade ao that tho faculty
would bov* throe yoara tc tea Its
effects on the students.
"The faculty want to do thtoo
things because they feel they can
better help the children," Carlton
•aid. Tho teacher* are willing te
take on the-antra class and the
work of scheduling children ne­
cording to their needs In Eng­
lish, nven though thin takaa time
from other parte of their pnggrams.

Sanford's Starlight Promennders will b* host to Uie second
annual square deuce Institute of
tb* Central Florida Square Dan­
cers Association Saturday.
Mora than aae square dancers
are expected.
The Institute wOl be held all
day Saturday with Instructional
sessions Including styling taught
by Bab Rust of Daytona, Jos Cur­
tis of Orlande and Bab Stone of
Melbourne. A big dane* to cli­
max the day will feature six callan, Including Jo* Johnson, Eric
Saha and Chuck Durant.
This date* in Sanford climaxes
tha association's year of activity
and te expected te be the biggest
danc* to data for the association.
Sanford's Starlight Promtndasr*
were organised by the Recreation
Department two years ago tad Is
one of tea largest la Florida at
tha present time.

Several Leagues! Janata «
C* te ittwvute Friday te n t

CUrtnee Wright, M, of Lakt
dory died at 3:43 a.m. Wednes­
day alter a short illm s s .
Mr. Wright was a retired Bar­
it and hod lived in Lake Mary
far tha p u t five years.
Funeral services will be held
gt 11 a. m. Friday at Brisson Fun­
eral Hama with tea Rev. John
W. FiUey aMclaling.

C y d t Thefts
Plague Longwood
,11a recent rate of Uagwoed
bicycle thafte should be squelchad wav, town Felice Chief Csude
Lore said today.
Four cycles have been stolen

■p DICS WEST
WASHINGTON (IfPI) - In the
Held of drama, the natlon’i capi­
tal has only two legitimate thea­
ter* and, aa far aa the police and
I know, no Illegitimate one*.
Compared with aome other
citica, ttala might appear to be a
meager display of the performing
arts, but It does not neeassarily
moan that wo have a dearth of
dramatics.
Wo have other forma of tbaspl•a activities that are not found
•iMwhtre. For loatanco, wo havo
Everett McKinley Dlrkaen.
A* the only practicing UJ. sen■tor with cello airings for vocal
cords, Dirksoo Is lionised by con­
sort lover* because hii speeches
sound like chamber mualc.
On occasions when, - in the
course of hie duties ss Senate Republican leader, he Is called upon
to lomont over some Democratic
mledemeaoer, his tonal quality
haa boon favorably comparad to
tha Budapest String Quartet.
I think, however, that Dirkaen'a
true forte Uea in theatrics. This
Is especially true on certain Tueadays when he-gives two matinoe
performances that ran almost In­
variably bo elastlfled a* show-

T f f Praallest la la resldsace
ea Tuesday, the Dllnois senator
Joins a troupe of GOP congres­
sional Itadtrs that calls tt the
Whit* House. Afterwards, he and
Xep. Charles A. Hsileck (Rind.),
his esunterpart In the House, get
up a tandem act, otherwise
lly Affair..
Mr. and Mrs. J, Calvin Howe known as a briefing, ter the boneown the dress shop end their eon fit of newsman.
■id daughter-in-law, Mr. end Mre.
Deiutld Howe help run it. The
Howe’s opened their new shop nt Longwood-Oviedo
SMI Park Dr. the beginning of
Road Survey On
tbia month.
State Raid Dept, surveyors are
They moved n whole drees store
operation from Uitir old alto at making their measurements aa
tha LaogwAad-Oviado Rd. In North
1110 Oak Art.
Lodisa’ and mints' drosses, Orlande preparatory te widening
sportswear, end ncooaeerise will the rend.
Surveyor Tam Howard said the
bo sold in tho new store. The
building which was finished In survey work will taka the rest
April If n two unit affair, with of May. Tha results wtfl be sent
aech wait i f by 4g feet The Howe* te DeLand far n design at tho
ore using on* o f the mite for their road to b* drawn. The design will
■hop end Intend to rent the other go to Tallshsssoa far approval.
•action u n compatible business. Tha Seminole County Commission
Mre, Howe bee been associated Is warking with the SRD towards
with stereo for her whole life. widening the road. North OrHer father owned n deportment taadwMayar Ray Liddleott said.
stare. Mre. Hesse end her husband
owned a general store end had n Club H eirs Peters
restaurant for 13 years after that.
Bamlnal* High German exchange
student Herbert Paters told the
Largest acreage fer n single Sadlerd Elwnhia Club about his
track crop te Florida during IMP native Germany nt the Kiwanlans
was far watermelons.
Civic Center luncheon Wednesday.

The Seminole County Chapter
of the American Red Croia will
meet nt 4 p. m. Map 34 at the
Chamber of Commerce Building to
elect officer! for the.coming year,
William E. Grey, eecretary reAt least It Is supposed to be a ported today.
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tandem act. As often as not,
DIriucn and Hsileck create the il­
lusion that they are pedalling In
different directions.
Dirksen then returns to the Sen­
ate, has iuneb with the GOP Pol­
icy Committee and, before the ta­
ble Is cleared, conducts another
press briefing among the left­
overs. It is on these occasions,
with no Hsileck around to up­
stage him, that Dirksen’s star
really shines.
on your
Gestlculsting over a butter
plate, possibly waving a soup
Grand
spoon for emphasis, Dirksen is In
his element. The table cloth Is his
curtain, the bread baskets his
footlights.
For IS minutes «r so,he solilo­
quises about the legislative pro­
gram while reporters take notes
Wo'rt proud to
amid the cake crumbs. Those
who have not been mesmeriud
have been selected
by the mellifluous outpouring then
to do tho gUaawork
ask questions.
Haw can Dirksen say that the
In
your new building
President has mads a ''good
case" for a bill when Congress
obviously has no intention of pass­
ing It?
“ He's made tha case," comes
tb* reply, "but evidanlly the per*
suasion hss fallen on sterile
ground."
Tbia is a typical Dirkienlim—
Paint ft Glass
ground, firm and fully packed
with ethereal shadows. I am ao
251S Park Dr.
enthralled by it ell I do not noFA 2*643!
tice that my elbow Is resting in
the remains of a fruit salad.

FA SH IO N S

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M cR A N EY

Best W ishes
HOW E'S FASH IO N S
on your Grand Opening
Wo'ro proud to havo boos
Mloctod to furnlah and.
inataS tho Plumbing In
your now building.

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H O W E'S FASH IO N S

miles above earth te try out a new
system of communication* which
GUILDFORD. England (UP11 could lead to IniteataaaaiM watttJames Handy Jr. has been named wide television.
business manager of the Greens­ Tb* sphere, coated with highly
boro Generals af tbs Eastern
Amateur Hockey League- Hendy'a
father, Jamea Sr., is general man­
ager at tha Cleveland Barons of
the American Hockey League.

New Manager

Congratulations and Best Wishes

Howe's Fashions
on your Grand Opening
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your sew building.

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In their beautiful new building nt 2528 Park Drive.
We were happy te assist In the construction of this modern
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17PI Fortin Editor
Soviet Premier Nikita Khruihehev h u revived the cold war elmoit oa the eve of the summit
conference which wai supposed to
. pave the way to world.peace.
It la loilcal to i.ik why.
Ostensible reason was his
charge before the Supreme Soviet
^(parliament) that the
United
V tates had sent a reconnaissance
plane over' Russia on a spy mis­
sion. He said a Russian groundto • air rocket brought the plane
down and that the pilot, who
lived, now may be brought to
trial.
Presumably it would be a show
trial.
KhrusbchaV quickly linked the
Incident of the unarmed plana to
^ theoretical ease in which a
Asians might carry a hydrogen
bsab. The United Statei, he said,
might logically aspect one in
return.
Tkla is talk as tough as any of
the eld cold war days el the late
Soviet Premier Josef Stalin.
While the State Department said
there wee no Washington authori­
sation for such flights, it did admlt the. plane waa ee an totelllwenee-gatheriag flight ever the
•Soviet Union.
Incidents ef similar nature, oc­
curring ea both sides of thb Iron
Curtain, are not particularly new.
Spy charges, ooe against the
ether, are not new either.
But ef this case, Khrushchev
made a particular Issue which
kept him talking for three days.
Khruahebav'a tough talk In ad­
vance ef the summit has been get­
ting tougher daily.
# He began with a renewed warn­

Cubans Stage
Anti-U. S. March

HAVANA ( U r i ) — Antl-Amerlcan demonstrators carrying ban­
ners with such slogans a “ Down
ing that, unless the Western Allies with Yankee Imperialism!'' or
agreed to hli own plana both for “ Death to tha U. S. Senate!’* tied
disarmament and an
overall up traffic in downtown Havana
peace treaty for Germiny, he for two hours Wednesday night.
About 2,000 persons massed at
would make his own separate
peace with Communist East Ger­ the corner o f San Rafael and Galmany. This, he said, automatical­ iano Streets to cheer anti-Amerily would cut off Western access can speech.* by Jesus Soto, radi­
cal leftist boss o f tha CTC Union
to free West Berlin.
As Khrushchev renewed his Federation, and othar union leadhard line, other events also were ere.
Smaller demonstrations, appar­
taking place. As the summit drew
nearer, Red China stepped up its ently organised by CTC locals,
own propaganda attacks against were reported elsewhere in the
city.
the United Slates.
Police guarde armed with rifle*
Simultaneously, a summit meet­
ing of Soviet satellite states was were posted at tha U. S. Embassy
occurring in Moscow. Either be- as an apparent precaution against
cause ot Red China or as result mob attack, but there wat no re­
ot developments In (he satellites, port o f violenca or casualties.
something may have occurred
Tha damonatrationa ware in­
to chill Khrushchev's own enthusi­ spired by a statement. Issued by
asm toward tha summit.
tbs University Students' Federa­
In the works at the same time _tion and publlehed by tho rebel
waa a far-reaching shakeup Inside organ Rovolueion, charging that
the Soviet Union's own governing tha United State* is planning to
machinery. It is not unusual for attack Cuba.

Kremliu leaders to step up their
attacks against the West at a
lime of far-reaching developments
within the Soviet Union. It diverts
the people's attention.
Russia has not been alone in
taking an increasingly bard line
toward the summit.
Undersecretary of State Douglas
DUlon recently warned:
“ Despite constant talk of 'peace­
ful coexistence’, there is no evi­
dence whatsoever that Communist
expansionist ambitions
have
altered in the slightest.''

Y O U ’ RE I N V I T E D

i can., nss nine on smomiy lor

tbs past two dsys and more Nrg-.
roes are expected to eat at the
stores in the near future.
Officers reported no Incidents of
violence since the Integration plan
went into effect Tuesday. Store
officials ssld they have hid no
“ difficulty" with their employes.
But it was a different story In
Durham, N. C., where 40 alldown
demonstrators were arrested Wed­
nesday. The demonstration, staged
by both while and Negro students,
followed the trials of 40 Negroes
and six whltea who were arrested
and charged with trespassing last
Friday at an S. H. Kress store.
Some of the demonstrators who
participated in Wednesday's sitdown were among those arrested
last week for staging ■ lunch
counter demonstration in the same
store.
A Durham recorder's court judge
found two Negroes and a white
men guilty of assault and battery
in a fight that occurred at a drug

SECRETARY OF NAVY certificated o f merit wera presented to neven
civil service personnel at the Sanford Naval Air Station recently. Receiving
the awards were front row, left to right, A. P. Bowersox, Mrs. Sadie
Wietsma, John Brown, Capt. Slyc, who presented the awards: and Mrs.
Lina Harrison. Back row, left to righ, L. A. Nordstrom, N. H. Wietsma
and T. C. Thompson.

TO

ATTEND

In Nashville, white patreM \ft
tha integrated stores have paid
little attention to Negroee who ait
down next to them, aod then
has been no display of hostility.
On several occasions, whites god
Negroes have been soon talking
to each other at the counter!.
Under term* of an agreement
reached by Negroea and mor*
chant* after weeks of secret nego­
tiations, the local nawa media warn
asked to play down the integration
to prevent possible acta of vlpk
cnco by whites.

Player Purchased
CHARLESTON, W. V*. (UTI)
—The Charleston Senator* of tha
American Association hare gup*
chased Bob Thurman. • forme*
major league outfielder, from fln*
ettlo of the Pacific Coast LoagMk
Ho played with Omaha 4f thn
American Assodntien leal 7 * %
hitting .241.

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Tobacco produced in Florida dur­
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leaf, brought tha producer |20,
200,000.

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Athletes Give Four
Special Awards

Named Top SHS
A t Sports Banquet
Johnny Lovelace. J. L. Markham
resented tbe Jim Robson award
&gt;r tbe most promising B-aquad
player to John Phillips.
Lundqulst was given the most
valuable player trophy by Peter
Scbaal, who established tbe award
33 years ago. It la the oldest
honor of its kind In toe South and

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has boon presented every year
since 1*21.
Joe Davis made the presenta­
tion of tbe McLucas Memorial
Award aftar Introducing Mr*. Mc­
Lucas, widow of tbo former
athlete and coach to whose mem­
ory H la given.
County and Orange B«U Con­

ference basketball championship
trophies also were given to Coach
Bud Layer. Athletic Director Fred
Ganai presented tbe Mg OBC
trophy, first won by tbo school
since 1M and complimented
Coach Layer and the team on too
best season record In history.

Seminole locators Club at the
Civic Center.
Twenty other Individual and
ashed trophies were presented to
bop and girl athletes and the stu­
dents turned amend and gave out
ianr special awards to adults who
lava assisted their athletic awdeavors,
J. L. Markham was elected
president of the Boosters tor next
' assd will relieve Gordon
ley of that duty. Mrt. Jackie
Caoto was named vice president
and A1 Stanley secretary-treasurer
far the next term.
BIH Paterson, sew head football
•each at Florida State University,

two Sanford players, BH^Trm
and Dave Stanley, am **P«l*d to
CM a let of football action hr
wgu
t Paterson .eempUmantod too **•*
i n ', athletes, but eeulioned them
t h a t establishing obaraeterJo
too primary g o a l on sad off the
athletic field.
1 "Concentrate on aervlee, effort
and character," ha urged.

iBw moot valuable basketball
trophy with Jimmy Gracey.
i Gracey alao waa tha moat bn‘ proved football player end moat
vahmMa track teem member
awards awd Terry Christenson re­
ceived trephine fir aportanunshtp
hbaaobeuand h r being the moot
improved A aquod player.
&gt; Other trophies presentations:
’ Moat rateable girl golfer, Dedie
Motriehe, pmeeatod by Mrs. Lund•teat. Meat valuable hop ‘golfer,

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L'etted Prate Itoenatieoal
That five-day layoff apparently
vaa Ju*t what Eddie Mathew*
and hia muacular Milwaukee
teammate* needed to time up
their batting eye*.
The Brave* fretted and fumed
la enforced idlenea* aince May I
but they took out their anger on
the St. Lout* Cardinal* with a
l i t alugglng ahow when they fi­
nally played a game Wedneaday
night And Mathew*, who waa off
to a alow Mart, looked like the
40-homer-a-year man be'a been
for four aeaaona.
Big Ed hit two homer*, a aingle
and a aacrifice fly to drive in five
a and lead a 13-hit Brave* atk that alao Included homer* by
Wea Covington and Del Crandall.
The out burat lifted Matbew*' av­
erage 30 point* to .313 and hia
fourth and fifth homer* of the teaeon ratted hia career total to 304.
Since atarting. the aeaaon Ma­
thew* ha* paaaed Roger* llornsby and Chuck Klein on the all-,
time National League home run
liat and now rank* aeventh. War­
ren Spahn waa the bpneficiary of
the aiaault on eix St. Lout*
pitcher*.
The victory enabled the Brave*
to remain firmly planted in third
place behind the front-running
San Francisco Giant*, who beat
the Philadelphia Phillies. 1-0, for
their fifth straight win, and the
Pittsburgh Pirate*, who downed
the Los Angeles Dodgers, t-3, in
other NL action.
The Detroit Tiger* scored their
second straight 1-0 victory over
the Washington Senator* on A1
Kalina's loth-Inning homer and
the Baltimore Orioles defeated the
Kansas City A'*; S 3, in 10 innings
in the American League.
Sam Jones atruck out 11 batter*
in an overpowering two-hitter to
go with a ooe hitter end two
three-hitters he- previously had
pitched in San Francisco'a Can­
dlestick Park. Both hit* off Jonea,
who struck out fire of the last
seven baiters, were slightly taint­
ed. Jones himself walked with the
bases filled in the second inning
to farce in tbe game’s only run.
Elroy Face, who had lost three
eonaeculive decision*, gained hia
firat victory of tha season when
tbe Pirates scored three runs to
the eighth and two in the ninth.
Hal Smith's two-run single off
Sandy Koufaa tied the score at
3-a In the tigbth.and Ginn Cimoll
fallowed with e single off Larry
Sherry that put the Pirates in
front.
Frank Lary struck out seven
and allowed onto ono walk and

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Chariot Oravets, preaaatod by
A- J. Bracken. Mori Improved
basketball player, Ken Gustafson,
areeaated by Raymond Undqulat
Jack Morrison presented the moat
vateabte trophies la Gracey and
LHAdQUilt/
The Lines Club football Mock
lug award went la Un Rimer and
waa presetted by J, Q. Callaway.
John Kader gave Gracey toe most
improved player trophy and Elm-

A woman was hailed by some
of the Seminole High School foot­
ball players teat night as "the
coach of coachsi."
John Whelchel, speaking for
numbers of the squad who were
students af Hrs. Sybil Roulh In
grammar school, said she not
only taught them, but gave them
their tint coaching la football.
She was presented ■ special en­
graved award.
John Lovelace paid a special tri­
bute to Dr. John Morgan, the
learn doctor, on behalf ef the
players and BUI Weber gave
awards to John Colbert and Dr.
Wakeman, Navy flight surgeon,
who helped coach the boys swim­
ming team
Debbie Bruce presented a spe­
cial award to Mr*. Don Thoma­
son from member* of lb# gins
swimming teem.

FLORIDA STATE COACH Bill Petarnon, aacond from right, waa tha guest
spanker Wedneaday night at Seminole .Boosters d u b masting. Ha la shown
with tha new Boosters president, J. L. Markham, left; Principal Andrew
Bracken and outgoing Boosters president Gordon Bradley, (Herald Photo)

By JBBKY COVINGTON
Tbe booming Sanford Greyhound
bats, which have bean rather silent
for (be past few days, came to life
at they rapped out 14 Mnglea to
defeat tha floundering Daytona
Beach' Islanders by a scan of 1-4
Wednesday night.
Lefthinder Ron (Booster) Baa­
ovic, went all the way for the
Greyhounds and reglstored hli
third win against one defeat. The
Victory broke a four game tooting
streak and once again toe locals
■re right up to tha thick af the

By Ualtsd Press laterasfloea!
Brooks Lawrence, aa all-etar
pitcher four years ago, waa tha
principal casualty as National
League teams reduced Aelrjrostars to the XS-player Unfit Wed­
nesday night.
The Cincinnati Reds optioned
Lawrence to Indianapolis of the
American Assn, on n 24-hour re­
call basis. Tha 86-year-old right­
hander had pitched only 74* Innlnga this year end allowed it
runs, nil Hi relief assignments.
The Reds acquired Lawrence In
1*66 from the 8t. Louis Cardinals.
Ha wen his first 16 games that
season and was named to tha Na­
tional League All-Star team, fin­
ishing tha year, with a aifty 19-10
resold.
Lawrence was equally as affec­
tive to 196T whoa ha ted tha Beds’
pitahers in victories aa ha posted
n 16-6 mark. But ha slipped to an
B-ll record the following year and
wound ftp to tbo Cincinnati bullpan last season, finishing with a
7-11 mark.
The Chicago Cube pared down
*e the Hmk by shipping three
players to Houston and recalling
tafWder Jery Kinds]I from tha
earns American A sea. team. Pitch­
er A) Bchroll was released set-

Baaovic, although he *•&gt; tapped
for M safeties, was never in seri­
ous trouble and coasted easily to
his third win. He gave up but
throe walks and fanned It Day­
tona batten. Manager Praak Colo
of Oayteaa waa too oaly hitter to
give Banovlc much trouble as he
wont three for four with two dou­
bles and two runs baited hi.
All bat two of too Greyhounds
pounded out two bait hits eaoh la
the Impressive victory. Second
baseman Ossie Chavarria pounded
a booming triple In too first In­

right to Houston white cstrher
Moe Thacksr and inflelder Sam
Drake. were farmed eat m 14hour recall.
The Pittsburgh Pirates cut their
rotter to 16 players by tending
outfielder Roman Mejias to Co­
lumbus of the American Asm.
and outfialder Joe Christopher
and pitcher George Witt to Salt
l&lt;aka City ef the Pacific Coast
League. All three were tent down
on a 84-hour recoil basis.
Tha Milwaukee Braves optioned
pitcher George Brunet and out­
fielder I-to Maya to Louisville of
the American Aaan. Brunet waa
obtained earlier Wedneaday from
the Kenan* City Athletics to aa
even-up swap for pitcher Bob
Giggle.
Tbe Ben Francisco Giant* re­
leased veteran right-hander Da­
mon Monsent outright to Tacoma,
Wash., and optioned pitcher Verla
Tiefenthaler to the same Pacific
Coast Laagua team.
Tha Baltimore Orioles anaounaad that outfielder John Powers
waa being dropped from their roetor to make room for catcher Val­
ery Thomas, who waa obtained
from tha Philadelphia Pbltitei.
Power* collected only two bite to
18 at bate from tha Oriole# this
spring.

ning and singled in the eighth in­
ning. Bill Duke*, Bolivar Hinojosa,
and Ken Harralaon all hit doublaa.
Hinojosa drove In two Greyhound
run* with his double In toe fifth
inning and abortslap Dick Green
drove in two rune with two ilngtee.
Tonight the Greyhounds travel
In Daytona and teen travel to Or­
lando Friday night. They return
home Saturday against Orlando
and will be in town Sunday end
Monday against tho Tampa Tar­
pon*. It wHl be Tampa's first visit
to Sanford this season.
Righthander Joe Petricovle will
■tart tonight against too Islanders
and Ken Sandora will go against
Orlando Friday night Boh GoUck,
who Is 4-1 for tho so* sob, wilt fa n
tho Dodgers boro Botoeday night.
SANFORD
AB m H RBI
Chavarria, lb ... 4 i X •
Sisk, of . . . . . . . . 4 l 1
0
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Dukes, l b ...... —
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Green, aa .........
4 • a a
Harralaon, lb ... 4 • a
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Malooey. M ......
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TOTALS ........ 16' 8 14 0
AB R H RBI
DAYTONA
Poodry, aa ........ 1 • I
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Knowles, rf . . . . . 4 1 1
Steffen1, ef . . . »
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Rosario, lb
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Cate, c ....ti**-. 4 1 •
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Carr, If .*,.».** 4 • 1
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Weiss, lb ...... — S • •
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Pax, lb
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Scherer, p
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Dull .................
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Sanford ........ 100-XM
14 1
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Daytona ........ 10* 0W

Mery Esther's took four games
from Sweeney’s to put them is tho
lead of the Jet Bowlerettaa Bowl­
ing League by a balf game.
Sweeneys la in second place in
the standings.
Neil's Hair Salon fell back to
third place by losing three points
to Ivey's Shoe Store. Marge Lyon*
we* the star for Nell’s as she
scratched up a 304 series and ■ 1*0
game. However, Mildred Non era
led the shoe store with her 4TS.
It was a split alt the way be­
tween Trim-otto Figure Sslon and
Yowell'e as they each took two
points. Joan Paterson was the top
bowler for these two teams with
her 4*7 serias.
House of Rabija Portraits copped
three from the Duke A Duchess
team to put them in a three way
He for sixth slot to tho league with
Howe's Fashlona.
Ho-Jay'a continue to coma up as
thty took throe more points from
Hows'* Fashions. This puts them
In a tit with YoweU's for fourth
spot.

League Leaders
By United Proas latovnalteMl
National League
Player 6 Team G AB B H Pet.
Mays. S.F.
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» 31.488
Clemente, Pgh. MM IS ST .315
Burgess, Pgh.
IS4S t IS .375
Aaron, MU.
ITM 10 15 .300
Spencer, fit. L.
II 70 II M .333
Schndnst, Mil.
ITSS S at .323
Mathews. MIL
17SS t i 30 .323
white, st. u
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Skinner, Pgh.
U 04 * XT .131
Beley, Cin,
*M 7* 8 M .31*
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Marls, N.Y.
14SI It M 431
Runnels, Baa.
MM M ■ .411
Allison, Waah- s s i f s .sai
Skowron, N.Y.
If SS t M -377
Lumps, K. C.
» SI T 10 .3«
Woodliag, Balt. II • to XI .354
Henson, Balt.
I • t 34 .183
Pilarcik, Balt.
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Power, Clove.
IS70 S 37 .342
Miaow, CM.
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34-1*; DP—Poodry-Pss, ChavarriaGreen-Hsmteon; LOh-laniard I,
Daytona I; WPC—Scherer; HBP—
Chavarria (Bcherer); PE— Cato;
2B—Stcffaoi, Cato 8, Dukes, Hino­
josa, Barr*torn: SB—Chavarria;
8 F—Sisk, Banevie; IB—Dnkes,
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MORAGA, Calif. &lt;UPI)—Andy
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freshman basketball coach and
assistant athletic dimeter. Be baa
bean teaching high aebeol basket­
National League: McCormick, ball to Chicago. .
Giants 4-0: Ipaha, Braves; Par­
rel!, Phllica; Milter, Cards,aU
Pickers Sign Pair
8-0; Law, Pirates 6-1.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (UPI) —
American League: Hal, Ath­
letics; Staley, White Sea; Coates, Hank Gramwinger, a defensive
Yankee!, ell 8-0; Portoearrero, Or­ halfback, and Jim Temp, a defen­
ioles; Brown, Orioles; Kratlck, sive cod, have signed their 1*00
Senators; Casals, Rad Box; Mar* contracts with tbe Green Bay
gan, Tigers; Ferntelee, Red lea, Packers of the Nattonal Football
League.
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portunity to play ball up to high
school.
Registration for this new league
will be at 4:M p. m. Monday after­
noon at the Ft. Mellon softball
field.
All boys desiring lo play mui^
be present at that time. Also sir
fathers are urged to come with
their sons as the success of the
program will depend on their eld.
The boys wUl be required to fur­
five htta to win over Pedro Ramoa nish shoes and gloves; catcher's
to a fine pitching duel. Ramos equipment will be furnished by Ute
had fanned six and yielded only Sanford Recreation Department
four hits until Kaiine connected
with two out in tbe Utfa inning—
his first hit in 14 times at bat. Junior Bowling
Jackie Brandt'a two-run 10th-inning homer gave Baltimore relief Awards Slated
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pitcher Milt Pappae hi* second
Are
you
s
member
af
the
over
win after the Orioles bad tied the
score with two runs in the ninth. 300 club?
There ere three junior bowlerO
Barney Kutyne suffered the de­
in
the Recreation Departments Jufeat after Bud Daley carried a
ior Bowling League whs have
four-bitter Into Ox ninth only to achieved that score. They are
bo kayoed by three straight sinChuck Miles. 220; Tommy Kipp,
204; Ricky Sires, 200.
There are 10 bowlers who have
achieved the ITS pin in the league.
There are 14 teams which beak
each Saturday at *:90 a. m. at JoP
Lanes. This Saturday a high game
W L Pet. and high series award will bo
Lakeland ............... 18' 7 .644 given to both boyt end girls bowl­
SANFORD .............. 14 a •#0» ing their scheduled three game*.
Piiitka ........... .
12 • .571 New bowlers are invited to join
Leesburg ............... 18 to -545 the league as there la always room
St. Petersburg ........ It 10 .524 for another participant.
Tampa
10 13 .435
Orli ndo ••••»•■*••••• 7 13 .368
5 17 .227
Daytona .................
The new league to be called the
Sanford Little Minor League will
be the final atep In the fulfillment
of a total youth baaeball program
to pick up youngiteri whan they
are eight and allow them the op-

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Ernla Ford's NBC show teaturaa tome top performara te tho
"Country Muaic" field.
Frank Sinatra's hour special te
on ABC, replacing "The Un­
touchables" for the evening.
The revue hour ea CBS will be
devoted te a re-broadeast of "Gold
Rush.”

New TV Approach
Cited For Children
RADNOR, Pa.— Critics of talovision have boea loud la denounc­
ing th* typo programs TV brings
to children.
But Dr. Wilbur Schramm, dir­
ector of tb* Institute for Communi­
cation Research, Stanford Uni­
versity, Is mors coo earned about
what children bring te TV. "Television never acta alone oo a
child," Dr, Schramm told TV
Guide magailat.
'Tt always acta with a group
of other Influences - • the family
the peer group, tho school for
lastaoca." Dr. Schramm baltevos
that a child approaehci TV view­
ing with a predetermined set of
needs, interests, standards aad
hablta.
"In a aenie, television te like
a big cafeteria, from which each
of ui takes whatever be eeca that
be ii hungry for at tha moment,"
be says. "The important thing,
therefore, le what blade of hungers
a child brings to television."

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DEAR ABBY: What do you think of
a woman who, at age 60, thinks aha la a
writer? She leta the riiahea pile up in tha
sink and aits up until two and thr«a in tha
morning typing. She haa been writing a
"romantic novel" for three year*. She let
me read aome of it and, Abby, it ia poaltively filthy! She aaya that’s what it takes
to get a book sold these days.
Thia "novel" of hers ia full of gram­
matical errors, but that doesn’t worry her.
She doesn’t even have a high school edu­
cation. I told her if she had so much apart
time she should get herself a aet of eighth
grade school bookn and begin her educa­
tion where she left off S8 years ago. How
can I get her to give up thte foolishness
and do something useful with her time?
LONG SUFFERING HUSBAND
DEAR LONG SUFFERING: No wife
should pursue a hobby at the expense of
her family, but If she la interested in
writing professionally, sha should take
a course in creative writing and learn tha
fundamentals. Only a mountain o f shock­
ing pink rejection slips will discourage a
budding writer, and sometime# it’a easier
to move a mountain.
DEAR ABBY; I disagree with the an­
swer you gnve "CURIOUS" who wanted
to know what the churchee did with al!
their money.
I am personally acquainted with a
minister who makes $10,000 a year. He
pays no rent, and his congregation pro­
vides him with a new automobile every
year. He gets a discount on everything he
buye because he la a clergyman. And peo-

there’s more money.
NO FOOL
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DEAR ABBY :Your answer to “ CUR­
IOUS" was perfect and covered every
phase of church needs.
"CURIOUS" must be one of those pea.
pie who attends church on Christmas and
Easter and thinks the dollar bill he puta
in the collection plate will keep the church
going all year.
FAITHFUL READER
•
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DEAR ABBY: My friend and I were
discussing something and It turned into
sort of an argument, end we want you to
settle it for ua.
If a man and woman were married and
then divoreed, and then they married each
other again, which wedding anniversary
should thay celebrate?
ARGUING
DEAR ARGUING: If they hare chitdren, they should calibrate the anniveis*
aary of thair first wedding. Otherwise
celebrate the anniversary of the marriage
that “ took."
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“ What's your problem ?*’ Write to Abby
In ears of thia paper. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-addressed enve­
lope.
For Abby'e pamphlet, “ What Teen­
ager! Want To Knew," tend 26c end a
large, aelf-addreeied, stamped envelope in
care ef this paper.

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G et Rid O f T h at
Excess Baggage
Deer Edyth:
"I am fifty pound* overweight.
I am a tall woman with big bonei
and I have always, it geeme, been
overweight, although not to much.
Do you believe that it ii needeary for me to go on a diet? I
really bate to start ihli kind of
thing a* It worries my family,—
E.T.U."

asarciaa, which yea eaa da easily
and so helpfully after ye« gat rid
of a low pounds. To ebtala a
copy of "Diet and Eitrelte for
Beauty After Forty," toad bio a
Ions, aigbt-cent stamped, sell
addressed envelope and a casts la
coin, Uao tha program and you
will get good ronilte.

tt may worry your family but
it will worry them more whan you
begin to pey the toil on your per­
sonal excess baggage! You ahoutd
run to ■ diet end you should have
a rlicck-up by your doctor. It doei
make you feel more youthful and
you look more youthful when you
illm down and, although you may
hate it, k ia better for your
health. U you find, after check,
tag with your doctor, that you
need a diet, you may have a ropy
of mine, Thia recommends mild

"My daughter ia beiag mar­
ried at noon In a country church.
She ia wearing a hat and a pale
blue ahoath with while araesseela*. Should I wear a hat alee,
and what type ef dreaa? A lunch­
eon on our lawn follow*. It wlU
1 would auggeet a pretty turnall be vary neighborly.—Mrs. T. mar dnsa. If you do sot wear
hate k would not be aeeettary
te wear one, although I think you
Yea, by all mataa wear'a hat. would leek smarter. A tie far
Your dreaa might ha aa attrac­ your huahand? Good gracious,
tive small print or a liana te eay YES! If he la not la the habit of
becoming color. You aaa remove wearing hate, it la not n tm u r y
your hat and gloves whet yea Asr him te wear eaa either.

By FEED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UP!)—Tennenee
Ernie Ford packed hla overtired
bag of assorted goodies Tuesday
night and flatbed back I.iU years
to give the "Startime" hour one
of Its imoolher journeys.
Tha NBC-TV special, "Tennetpee" Ernie Meets Xing Arthur,”
wae a frliky, free-wheeling adap­
tation by Roland Klbbee of Mark
Twain's claaitc, "A Connecticut
Yankee ia Eing Arthur’s Court."
Ford, our eyewltnen te hlitory,
made hit journey te understand­
ing with bia usual wide-eyed fa­
cade and supply of verdant, grass
roots humor. Ilia homlllei and
simlllei exploited every ponibla
target.
We first mat tha ol' pea-picker
In a 3Qlh century laboratory, the
unwilling subject of a scientific
experiment. That lab scene, with
scientists bunting about, aomebow
resembled a commercial for a
new cigarette filur. Actually,
they were about to put Emit In
their time machine end shuttle
him beck lo King Arthur'a Cametot in Uie year S2*.

The obvious dUbreacae between
those days aad liday'a eiviliaatioa
ware massaged with innocent,
geolla and semi-apologetic little
jokes.
Noting that ha would he travelleg backward ia span. Ford re­
ferred to hlmeelf aa a "haek
astronaut." Toid teat he bad
landed la Camalot, he aaked, "la
that anywhere aear Chattanooga?
When a aarvaat earn# aieag
with a tray, Ernie asked, "Whadya got Ihoro? Vittloa?
The answer: "No. Food."
And oo it wont.
la one ominous aeene, where
Eralo was about le be burned at
the stake by King Arthur, Braid
appealed for tho abolition of capi­
taI punishmeat. But that wfa
about oa controversial as the dia­
logue became. Uaually, el’ Bra
wu buar wowing tho CaaaleUaw
with quotes from Shakaapaara,
Lincoln, Jaftertax Nathaa Mate
and "Tha Farmer'# Alaaaaae,"
and Introducing them te auch lux­
uries aa kula hoops and yo-yo*.

CANNES, Franco (UPI) — Cri­
tics and industry sources at tbo
Caaaoa Alas Foatival said today
American direeter Julea Dassin’s
"Never on Sunday'' la tha beat
picture shown so far in tbo fes­
tival.
Dateln wrote the film, produced
■ad directed M, aad playod the
loading role.
The feminine lead was played
by Melina Mercouri of Italy. Beth
received a long ovation and bra­
vo* from the audianca of I,WO
who aaw the film Sunday aJsht.
"Never on Sunday" aatirisea tha
"Boy Scout typo of American"—
•pacifically, a man who goaa te
Oreace te "reform" tho aatlvae.
Ho moot* a happy prostitute
and apenda the rest of tha fUm
trying te convert bar into a
"good American.” Ho fail*, but
ia the process win* a lit ef
frtend* through hi* good-natured
hltHMll*g
"Meat ef ua are (till Bey Scouts
at heart,” Daaate laid, "Thia

party ef the festival. Quetta, at
Dassia’fl tovitatkh, broke 4,Ml
glaasea after driakteg Greek wine
aad liqueur, Daaeia hired a deems

NEW YORK (UPI) — Football
playora In th* Big Ton Confer­
ence or* paid to do or die for
their teams every Saturday, tlia
magexina Sports Illustrated charg­
ed today In an artlela printed in
title week's ittu*.
"Many Big Ten football player*
are carried-on the payrolls ef iadustry at 940 or $10 weekly,” the
article said. “ Sometimes they shew
up for work, and aometlmaa they
stay in hod."
Tha magaaino, without naming
names or ockools, also charged
that alumni "engtea" in the Big
Ten secretly make weakly cue)
payments to soma football play. the acrttaini.
era*
II was Mm

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"My husband la taking ma le
a large dinner at a hotel la a
nearby town. Wa will bo by ear.
I am fairly tall, not overweight
and have gray hair. What should
t wear? Tha dinner ie not listed
aa formal, U will be over i t
elae and we will drive back. Mr
huiband la wearing a Mae sum­
mer alpaca auit aad i white
shirt, Should he wear a hat aad
tie?—Mrs."

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ta evening around Frank Sin­
atra's plag pong tabte.

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GROVE MANOR HOME; 1013 Lin
2-ROOM cottage ready to move 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
home. Eleetric kitchen. Utilities
coin St., a bedroom, 1H bath,
Fenced
backyard.
FA
2-4997.
to, completely furnished, all
paid. Its per month. Mra. Ben
double carport.
utilities. Adulta only. 2404 Park FURNISHED apartments, hard­
Ave.
ATTRACTIVE
3 bedroom, 2 bath
wood floors, Ule baths. 902 W.
FLORAL HEIGHTS: 1 bedroom
home in Loch Arbor; reason27th.
Street.
NEW 2 bedroom duplex, nicely
■pertinent 1 block off Sanford
able. FA 2-2295.
furnished or unfurnished. Low I BEDROOM unfurnished house,
Ave.; pass the air base route,
rentals in Casselberry. Ph. Or­
turn to right; approximately 9
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-4499.
M 1 1■ «
f«M
*9 m a f
_ J _
Legal Notice
lando, CH 1-1735, MI 4-9299.
miles from
Sanford.'' fc*
Enderi
NICELY furnished I room apartAPARTMENT, South Sanford Ave.,
NEW 2 bedroom bouse, complete­ iv m e c t itc tr r m i nv. nivrti
ment. FA 3-5303.
near Lake Jessup. FA 2-5494.
ly furnished, near b e a t . J t n ir it i, r m c r iT n r ri.nnins
I* s v n rim ik m iv o i .s: r o t s .
SLEEPING ROOMS, tha Gablts
FA 2 2577.
t v . iv cH Svrim v vn. inexs
2-BEDROOM traUer. FA 2-9199,
491 Magnolia Ave. FA 3-9720.
Ma r g a r e t louihk bai- p .
3-ROOM furnlahed apartment,
r u im if f ,
FURNISHED apartmant, clean UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom duplez
downstairs. 309 Elm. TA 2-2021.
and nicely furnlahed, knotty
apartment; lake privilege!. 995
WIU.1 b jam eh sapp ,
pine walla, flreplaca, extra large
n.f.nil.iit,
FURNISHED garage apartment
month. FA 2-5729.
votii *
to n rrr.x n
bedroom. Ill Elm. 995 per month
1401 Oak Avenue.
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t ro i
Also, 901 Magnolia, 2 bedroom FURNISHED apt FA 2-2900,
W lt.I.IE JAMES SAPP
3-BEDROOM furnished 2 story
apartment and 1203 Elm, du•l-**t K now n A ililr ...)
RENT A BED
houso at 210 So. French Ave.
L y o n ., N ow Tnrk
plea, 993. Call NO 9-339T,
Roilaway, Hosplta1 It Baby Beds
A Sworn Complaint b a v ln r b**n
995 per month, CaU FA 2-3071
m
.rt
la a ln .l you In tti. Clrrult
By Day, Week. or Monlh
before 9:30.
Court In a n ! fo r S.m lnol* Coun­
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
ty.
F lo r id .,
In C h in c.ry ,
for
Ph. FA 2 3191
119 W. 1st St.
H lvorr. and n th .r r .l l .f , tn . abort
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom bouse,
1309 EUtott. CaU FA 1-3234.
1 bedroom, 1 bath bom* on beau­
tiful corner lot, fine neighbor­
hood, 990 por month.

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Legal Notica

Legal Notica
r iP T ir io c e b a m b
NOTICE I* h .r .b y slv .w tkat wa
ara ansasad ta baalnaaa at Sanford,
n.mlnnla Couaty, Flsrlda, undar
tha flaittlaaa warn* af, H appy
Arran K lndarsnrtan and that I
Inland la rrsla tsr aald nama w ith
Iha Clark nr tha Clrrult Court,
•tmlnala County, Florida. In a rcnrdaano w ith tha provlalnan nf &gt;ba
riMlttnaa Nama Statute*, tn-w ltl
Hanlon lis.at Fleridn
B tatat.a
HIT.
*1pt J .a a and f l.o r s * Flltard
Publlah May It. I*. 1* A Juna t.
F i i r r m o t 's s i n k
NOTICE IB h .ro b y slvaa that w o
a rt a n p a s.d to bualn.ao at Apepha
n.mlnnla County, Florida under
iha rictitleue name of, Coamophlla tr ll.t Co. and that wo. Inland
tn raglaiar aald nam* -w ith tb*
Clark a f tkn Clrault Court, nom i­
n a l. County, Florida, to arcardaac*
with tb* provision* o f tba Flat!Ilaua Nam* m atolaa, ta-w lti Banlion la t.t* Florida Statutan U t t .
S is : t-ylo Clark (o w n tr)
C. B. Allan
Publlah May K . IS. t l * Jun* I

Excellent Quality Display Bedding

till* n f ..1 4 (rtln n h .ln n MARO ARET IN CISE SAPP, f-felnllfr.
V*. W IU .tK JAMES SAPP. D »f.n 4 a n t, t h .a . p r f i . n l . » r . to
caut* .nit r.q u lr* you tn fit . your
w fltt .n d . f . n . . . , If *ny, to th .
com p la in t fll.d h .r .ln , an4 la
a . r » . ■ copy th .ra o f upon Plain( I ff * attorney on o r b .fo r a tn .
tsih 4 a r o f Ju n ., lilt. A. n.,
oth arw l.a s D .r r v . Pro C o n f.a .o
w ill b« * n l.r* 4 a s .l n .t you and
th . r a n ., p r o rr.4 at part*.
WITNESS m r hand and nfflrlal
a .a l a t Hanford, S.m lnota Conn if ,
Florida, tbla l*1h day o f M ar,

ISIS.
(SEAM
Pav14 M. Qateh.l

C I.rk o f th . Circuit Court,
H-mlnot* Cauntr. Florida
U rl Martha T. Vlhlan, D C
K a n n .ih (1. Hpouldlnr
A ttorney fo r P laln ltff
Sanford Atlantia Nal'j Bank Bids.
Banford, Florida

Publlah Mar II, IS. 14 * Juna I.
A D V E E T ISE H E TT SON BIOS

Sfrr Ssotork Rrralk
Pnjre 10— Thura! May 12, *«0

SEE IT NOW!
Four bedroom, 2 bath home. Quiet
commuhity. LR. 13* x 20'; DR.; 5 T l ! « i ^ s U t * T o ^ B i # ^ ™ I
kILchen, built In atove, dlapoaal.
Utility room wlrod for waaher 3-BEDROOM, S bath C. B. bom*
and dryer. Corner lot 100' x 120*
In Sruth Pinacroat 2nd. Addi­
with 12 orange treea. Low down
tion. Small dow payment, aapayment. No qualifying. Phone
nine FHA contract. C a l l
FA 2 5314.
FA 2-T490 if interested.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 3-1301 17-93 at Hiawatha

3-BEDROOM, 2to bath homo In
Sunland Estates, 103 Lake Dot
Dr. Priced right for immediate
sale. FA 2-5257.

SALE OR RENT: S bedroom fully C ■
air conditioned trailer; C, P. O.
3-BEDROOM CB home, comer lot
Kennedy, FA 2-5134.
‘ ‘Sunland
"
■ “Estates, will sell
In
or trade for home In Jaekeon
217 SO. SUNLAND Dr., Sunland
ville. Call FA 2-4999.
Estates: 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
GE kitchen, llvlngroom drape­
ries. Monthly payments 990.35,
DOWNTOWN HOME
Include! lazes -nd Insurance,
Three bedrooms, 2 baths — exjsoo cash or terms to suit you.
ceilent condition — walk to work
FA 2-4597.
310,500. Terms.
3-B. R. home, funs, erunfara. Buy
W. If. ••Bill" STEMPER Agency
equity. Will rent 9110 a month.
Realtor k Insurer
• Wynne wood Dr. Ph. FA 2-9999.
Phnne FA 2 4091
112 N. Park
Phone FA 29331 2M1 Park Dr. NAVAL officer trsntft-rod; Large
3 bedroom house in Mayfair;
2ik baths; fireplace; screened
Legal Notice
porch; Florida room with out­
side entrance; sprinkler sys­
tem. FA 2-7123.
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
home available In June. Assume
VA lo a n . Sunland Estates.

l

LOTS or ACREAGE
2 bedrooms, completely furnished, COOL, roomy 2 bdrm. unturn,
Give legal description, price
downstairs apt. 997.50. 1700 Mag­
dead end street, 979 per month.
and term*. Write P. O. Box
nolia Avo. FA 2-3951.
271, Sanford, Florida.
I bedrooms, lVt baths, electrically
t
CONDITIONED
furnished
•quipped kitchen, 995 par month.
iarage apartment. Adult*. CaU
'A 2-1929.
I bedrooms, 1 bath, extra targe
living area, fully equipped kit­
chen, 9103 per month.
A ir F#rd«r * Perfect Torqnoise and W hitt Talon* Finish
2-APARTMENTS: 1 bedroom furn­ C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
ished; 2 bedroom furnished; both
h W hit* Rklaw tl T trw • Lik* N*w Interior • V*ry Low CaU today for an appointment!
W. B. Shlppy, Aasoe.
ground floor*. Contact J3t2 Pal­
Stenstrom Realty
M So. Park Ava. Ph. PA l-iMl
metto Av*.
111 N. Park At*. Phone FA 2-2419
• ROOM furnished offlciaaey 3-BDRM. block homo. Low down
"Open evening* til 9:39 PM”
pay meet, VA loan. FA 2-1272.
apartment 7*1 Park Avenua.
INCOME PROPERTY OR INEX­
PENSIVE HOME: S bedrooms,
dialog room, fireplace, partly
2-BEDROOM furnished apartmant.
furnished, kitebea equipped; ren­
Reasonable rent C l o s e ta,
ovated esterlor. Beautiful lot.
FA 2-0941.
1219 Oak. 99,999, t e r m s .
FA 2-2379 or FA 2-4392.
ji
&lt;.. q u ... ^
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1
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4i
t-ROOH efficiency apartment,
, flparial Ferdor Badsn With Radio and H*atar - Automa­
private bath, SullaM* for one or SUNLAND ESTATES: S bedroom,
couple. Arm s from poatoffle*.
tic TnutamlaiioH &gt; Bpaririinr Talon* Finish W ith Lika
2 balk, eatra lug* home. View
of lake. Allan* FHA or FHA
New Match lav Interior. THIS ONE IS F A R ABOVE
ta a * r v l c * mortgage. Ph.
AVERAGE.
FA 2-1972.
BENT OR SALE: 9-bedroom bourn
ta quiet aelghborbood. FA 2-M99.

57 BUNN

5. Real Estate For Sals

o f Mil A ItMAK J. WELLING. &lt;!•r - . t . d , and at .o ld tlm*. tb .n and
t h .r .. m . k . application In tb# ..I d
J u d y . for a final ..t t l.r n .n t nr h i.
adm lnl.tratlon nf ..I d m llK . and
for an ordrr d l.rh a ra ln a Mm as
auch A ncillary Admltilut ralor.
Dated 1hla tha fth day a f April,
a. r&gt;. n r .
/ « / I l.o r t # M. W .tlln r, an
A ncillary Administrator
nf th . E .t a i. of
Sit AII \f AN J. WELLING

P .ca r.d

STENHTROM. DAYIH A MslKTOSH
A lln rn rta fnr Ancillary
Admlnlatralur
E dw ard. Mmldlnz
Sanford, Florida
Publlah April II, tS * May I . It.

3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, kitchen
equipped home. Large lot. 970*
down, 9m.R0 mo. 4*«r&lt;- VA loan.
90S Camellia Court. FA 2-2159.

$560 DOWN
Beautiful 3 Bedroom I Batk Horn*
with Hardwood floors. G. X.
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
tically controlled Heat, Well,
Landscapped Lot on Dead Ena -’
Street where Children play In
■afety. Ws will bo proud ta show
you this today.

MOVE RIGHT IN

F11A Financing—No Closing Cast
— for an appointment call —
Helen E. Noonan at
W. H. BUI Stamper Ageney
FA 2-4991
it the cittern- rot ht, ninth FA 2-9331
J i n i r i . t , c ir c iit n r r t .n M in * .
it a Mt s o n s e m i tiii.e c o l arr,
L’tl A.ArKE V TO.

IN K .

NOTICE TO nKFKAIf

VKRNON A. MILLER and
At. MILLER h i. wlf*.
RERT t&gt;. WATSON an*
VIRGINIA WATSON, h i.

RACKET.
and RO.
GLORIA
wlf*.
Plaintiff*,

NANCT I.E E CORN, and tf marrl.cl, —— CORN, bar huabanri, and
all p.ranna ctilm ln y any Intat.at
In th . f .a l » . t a t . Invnlv.d In thla
anil, a lth .r aa h air* l . t . K . i , &lt;t»v l . . . . , z r a n ta .i ar n th .r claim aata by, undar, Ihrnuab. or a gain .t
th* a b m a natntd Defendant* ar
otharw l.a.
D efendant*

S t Johns Realty Co.

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
119 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-9111
3-BEDROOM, I bath C. B. houso
for sale, 910,000. Terms. For
rant: 993 par mo. FA 2-7017,
■ ADJOINING LOTS M‘ X 130*.
City sewer and wator. Paved
St. and sidewalk. Sarlta it..
Dreamweld, to block W. of
French — 1 block So. WinnDlxio. Owner, P. O. But 1109, *
Orlando,

Tha Basra af Publie In.tnieUnn
for Remind* County, Florida, wilt
r.cslta blda for th. furnl.hinz nf
all labar, malarial*, vquipm.nt
GREATLY REDUCED: Forced to
•nd ..rvlca raonlr.d fnr lh. con. THE STATE OV n.OEint TOi
airuetlnn af Iff* ADDITIONit TO
VTA I.TKR
n
RANJAMIN and
sell 2 bedroom homo; Florida
THE HOHENWAI.R ELEMENTARY NANCT LEB CORN. If ..I d D .room.
Assume Gt Loan—974.39
SCMO
OT. R .m lnnlt County, F lor- f.ndanta ara living, and. If any ar
____.
monthly, FA 2-7759.
Ida. re
i n a l.tin s nf ta n cll.a room a . all a.Id D efendant nr Defendant*
uatll !•:*• a: iw, May la. IMS. ara deceived. th . unknown sp-iu.r,
at
Iha
Sv-hnnl
Adm lnl.tratlnn hair*, r f .v lir .., n ra n fe .i, creditor* C. B. HOME: 3 bedrooms. 2
Bulldlns,
Cnminarelat
A v.n u t, o r
other partial
cl»lm ln «
by,
baths. Terms available. Cow
Hanford, Florida, at which lima Ihrnush, undar nr a z.ln a t any
down payment 719 BrJarclifL
and ptaca ha blda w ill b* pu blic: aurh d .r .a a .d Defendant ar DaPh. FA 2-94».
f.ndan ta ir allva. and If d .a * ,
ly apan.d a a * r i t * aloud.
D raw lnsa and tp .clflca tln n * may
ba nbtaln.d by dapa.ttlns
With th* A rehllert, John A. Burloa IV. Carnar Flrat t l r . a t an*
Motlonvllla Avaau*, Sanford, F lo r­
ida, far tha flrat aat o f dncum .nta
obtained auch d . p o .lt w ill ba rafun d.d la full to aacb Parana who
raturna tha doaamaata la aosd
enadltloa within 1* data a fte r tha
b l* apanlasi w ith atcaptlan aa■ o t.a batew. Additional aata may
ba abtalnai e l tha coat a f l i s ts
a* eh, whlah la halt r» fu n d . hit.
a .n a r a l Cnntraciora aarurlns dneumanta aa* WOT aubm lttlny prnpoaal ahall ba rtrundad ana-naif
tb* d .p o .it upon r.tu ra o f documanta In s « . d anadltlan. A aartlfl-a aback o r bank draft, pay-

th .lr unknown h.lra, davit**., la« « (• « (. or ■ r a n lr .i; and all par­
tita b a vin s nr rU lm ln r to hava
any rlaht. tltla ar In trrr.t In Iba
pru p .rty haraln daarrlhtri. to-w ltt
. Th* K nrthwa.t O n r -g u .r t.r
I N t v q i at tha N orth w .it

FOR S A L E :
Wllkta City Limits. I BE. Uy
Balk. Kitchen Eqnipped. I^yge
if
Family Rosa With Separata
Entrance 6 Inelde Dmbte Clan*
Danes. Ideal Fnr Office Or
Rtody. Large Utility I n * ,
Fenced Backyard. Lew Monthly Payment. Profeataeenlly
Landscaped. FA t-9999.

NEW ROMB BY

TBS STATW *IF PtASBtllA TO
J ih lS H. BROCK. BOX B, M T U
TENNESSEE:
A sworn Complaint havlas boon
filed as.ln.t yon m ibt Clrrult
Court In and fnr H.mlnolo County,
Florida, by BKTTT Bnocsc. fnr
Slvnrr*, tha abort llllo of which
I* BETTT BROCK, Plaintiff, v.rfu*. JAMBS H. BROCK, DefendE. AMBROSE O M .IFF, JR., Atant, that# pr.a.nla nr* tn comm rn .y fo r Plalntlffa, whnaa admand you ta appaar an* flta your
dr*.a I* P. O. B o i 1*1. Banford,
wrltt.n dtf.aa.a haraln on nr baFlorida, and Immediately there­
fnr* tb* Hat day of Mar. A. r&gt;. on thla protect.
after fit* t h . orlcln a l o f aam . In
tllf, nr ntharwlao Paor.r Fro Con- T h . Board o f Pubil* Tnstruetlon far lh* n fflc* nf th* Clerk a f th .
f.iao will b* *n|*r#a apnlnat you. Seminal* Cnnnly, Florida, raaorva* cir c u it Court nf th* above a tyl.d
Th* Saafard Naiald la daalsnnt.d tha rlaht la rolovt any and.’ nr C ourt; otharw l.a a D ocr.o Prn
a* a nawopapar, of sanaral elr- nil hid* ar to w alv* any Infer- C onf.aa* w ill bo ont.rad asalast
rnlatlon to which tbla .Italian m alliir* tn th* hlddlns. No bid y o u .. ,
ahall bo puhll.b.d one# aacb wa.h ohnll b* withdraw n for n period
IV tTNEM the band a f lh* d a r k
for four coaaocutlvn wo.ha.
o f fifteen (111 day* aub.»uu*nt to and th* tool o f th . Circuit Court,
WITNRSB mr haa* ta* nfflrl.l th* opanlns nf blda without tha at Sanford, S.m lnnl* County, Flor*
a.al af iha Clarh nf inn Clrenlt ronaant o f tha Board. Ida. thla lath d a y - o f May, A. D.
Court an . thla ton lltk Say nf JOHN L BBlfM UCT
Its*.
April, A. b. 111*.
(HEAL)
Chairman, Board nf Pablla
DAVID M. HATCHETla .tru rtlo n far Bamlnola
Clerk at th* Circuit Court
County, F lorid*
By; Mnrthn T, Vlhl.n
I t T Mllwra,
Deputy Clark
B.minni* county Baparlntondanl
R. AMBROSE OLL1FF, JR.
of Publln Inatructloa aid
P. O. B o s IIS
Kx-Offlclo Secretary to th*
la* y, Park Av m m
Board of Pubil* tastructlen
Sanford, Flarld*
Publlah April IS * May I, It
Publish Way I t, 19, ■«, *

Odham &amp; Tudor
Stalk Piaaerwt
On Oners Road, Bn. af laniard

Sunland Estates

17-91, i miles Bn. nf Banter*
C looiaf C**t
A i Lew Aa $1SI
TA-FHA, FBA-IN-8EBV1CB
Immediate Pernpansy
1 Year Peraaaal latkfaiHan

G U A R A N TEE
Year personal aatiafactUn foe
one fall year an the
(ton nf year

Juna 9.

wettaa Nlgktljr Os Oar Larta Llsklad tM,
WHERE DEALS SHIN1S / J i
•ttlariiMfnarkMikr w /

FREE WELCOME

a M m Ui U C Lai FA M Stl OTc. VA MTU
14 R O L L -A W A Y

BEDS

$1Q75
m m

WITH INNBMPBINO MATTBRSIEI

■

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oath

Ph. FA S-IM1

'

�15. Special Services
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

Thurs. May 12,

GO— P a n e

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

J. W. HALL
2344 French At*.
Realtor
Call Hall”
Phone FA M

114 W. 2nd St.

MORTGAGE LOANS
Commercial and
Conventional Residence
WISE and JOHNSON
431 Magnolia Ph: (IA 3-34N
Orlando, Fit.

FA 2 4822

SERVICE CALLS R N
The Biggtil tittle Shop
la Sanford Alt Parti And
Labor Guaranteed M Dayi.
SANFORD RADIO A V r CENTER
tth. A Sanford Ave. FA 2-IT41
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
typea and liiei, imtalli
“ Do It Youneir
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I .v E
Machinery and Supply Co.
SOT W. Sad St
Ph. FA 144
Alt

LICENSE BONDS
and INSURANCE
far ELECTRICIANS, PUMBERS
and CONTRACTORS

RAYMOND M. BALL
AGENCY

AIR CONDITIONING

$t$ So. Park At*.

H.

B.

POPE

CO.

W a. Pea* - FA M M

TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
Evtry Tuesday and Wednesday
SANFORT k SOWERS
lit E. Welbourne Ave. MI 11474
WINTER PARK, FLA.
Chain Sawa — Tool* — BoMa—
Nit* — Scrawa
and Other Part*. Phon* «r Write

PAY BACK BILLS
AVON COSMETICS kaa open
inf for *nerf*tie ladles. Flex­
ible hours. Write, Uanaier,
BMC 248, Leekbart.
WANTED: Someone in Country
Club Manor area to car* tor
two email children 4Vfc days par
week for working mother. W1U
pay $10 weekly. Ph. FA $-tnT
after 6:00.

FAMILY SLEEP-IN JOBS NEW
YORK. SALARY TO 130 WEEK­
LY AND HIGHER. TRANSPORTATION ADVANCED. FREE
ROOM AND BOARD. WRITE
MR. BAUM, 2832 HEMPSTEAD
DRIVE, LAKELAND, FLA., OR
TELEPHONE MU I-33M.

MEN-Women $30. Dally. BsH L a inoua nameplates. Write Reeve*
Co., Attleboro, Mail.

LAWN MOWING, yard work, odd
Jobs; young man, dtpendible.
FA 2-7014.

Sewing- Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES k MODELS
RENTALS IR. WEEK
SOt W. First St. 124 hr. *tr.)
FA 3 $ m

22. Articles For Sale

2 1 . F u r n itu r e

• niG VALUES
ROOM air rondilionrr In excel
• QUICK CREDIT
lent condition. FA 23886.
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS UNUSUAL Gadgets and Gifu for
you, alio lor your boma! Study
WILSON - MAIER
G a r b e r a Calalof, heralding
New and Uied Furniture
“ Gifts Unuiual” . Really differ­
Jit E. Firit St.
FA 23622
ent. Catalog free. No obligation. Addrrti: Carbtra, 2200 R.
Robinson Ave., Orlando, FlorBOVS dreea mill and panti, die
8 to I, reasonable, FA 2 4T2S.
I860 HARLEY DAVIDSON icooler
3300, caih or finance. Orlando
REDIMIX-CONCRETE
GA S6T37.
31” Window Silli $|.2S
34” Window Llnteli $1.23
COLDSPOT FREEZER 14.1 cu. ft.
MtRACLR CONCRETE CO.
Bert Offer. 106 So. Sunlmd
30# Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2-37SI
Drive.
SKD GE rmgr 330; uietl UE 20 GUAGK Ithlca pump 340. 20
refrigerator 373. Call FA 2 0207
guage model 12 Windcheater
after 3:30.
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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.

**1 visited Freedomland in New York a
few months ago and the placs was in a
mass—-now K wM 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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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
.ffellow officers, notified the U.S.
^Air 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 »eat ■» the cancellation of t il
•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
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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*
.Hod diplomats feared it wee a da'"liberate 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 of the American spy
plana taptured deep inside Rus­
sia.
_________ _ _

Judge To Hear
^Mixing Arguments
DeLAND (UPD-Circuit 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 M eet
Postmaster Joel Field and Mri.
Field will attend lha meeting of
the riorida Chapter, National
„#Aain. 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
‘ •N* 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 photographtr. od milted makiog Urn
oooutorfciting equipment -inchedjog gkuUgiaglu and pistes od g

S4££

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 - Far­
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 time." Tha hourlong television debate lacked the
fir* of 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 will’ 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-

fd' 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 (UPI) - 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 Toi.jgas, last island in the chain of
Florida keys southwest of hero.

Midnight Sniper
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) -The
"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 im

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" of 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.

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Westinghouse El. .
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Construction Crews
Commended Here

Tha City Commission has com­
mended city work crows on "Ibe
excellent construcUon work" ac­
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
Scout Leaders
Phase nf tha work was performed
have been so outstanding that ovon
To M eet Monday
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 Chair.; 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.
1borer," Knowles added.

JACKSONVILLE (U PI)-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 (UP!) 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.
The 135 • pound Project Echo
CHICAGO (UPI) — 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 earnmil.
“ v wore indications of a malunctkm

CHICAGO (U nt-Form rr 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
of 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, a l
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-needel 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 Work
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

Adlai Critical

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 of 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 aaviral
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*.
Today's shot waa a ' feasibility"
lest, to determine whether tho
"radio mirror" oystom would bo
practical. But operational modal*
a n at least a year or ao away.

Ike's Military
Program Slashed
By House Group
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tt*
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 ampin 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 of
"more and more" 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 "more
itrirt policy on cjnlro'llnq tie.
pendenli go ug overseas is neces­
sary and it is necessary al once."

V

Square Dancing
Institute Saturday
It will h; mupre dsnclnj lima
in Sanford Sa'tirday.
Sanford’* Starlight I’ rnurnidert « 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 M eet
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 of state,

Churches Elect James
JACKSONVILLE (UPD — Dr,
Richard I* James of Jacksonville
wai chosen today to aorvo at
preside*! af tha 1991 convention
oT Florida Christtea Churches iq
Miami. Jamas was named at Urt
churches’ •current convention.
‘

Sales Taxes Up
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - C«M&gt;
trailer Ray Groan reported ‘

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based on Marsh
to $11,333,913. G ro

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VOL. XLIX

United Preen Leased Wire

Establtabed i908

WEDNESDAY, MAY It, 1960

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. &lt;9!

Beckwith Appointed Clerk;
No Word Yet On Assessor
Gov. Collins todny accepted the resigna­
tion of David Gatchel and appointed Arthur
Beckwith Jr. Clerk o f the Circuit Court.
Gatchel's resignation ia effective May 15.
Hi* office reported at 8 p. m. that the
governor still hitd not made up his mind on
whether to put Mrs. Mary Earle Walker back
in aa Seminole County tax aaseaaor.
Half the officials o f Seminole County
were close to their telephone* today after th*
office o f the governor promised an an­
nouncement on tha appointment o f a tax

m s CENTRAL FLORIDA EXPERIMENT STATION FARM will be the
scene Thursday o f a program for all fanners and interested farm imple­
ment firms in the county. Equipment such as the high clearance sprayer
shown here will be demonstrated and several speakers will present lectures.
County Agent Cecil Tucker, left, and Dr. H. L Rhoades, Dr. J. T. Darby
and Dr. John Wilson o f the experiment station will be on the program
which will begin at 1:80 p. m. Control o f vegetable disease, nematodes and
Insects will bo discussed.
(Herald Photo)

1 p. m. Stocks

Kennedy Gains
P olitical Boost
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (U P I)—Sen. John F. Kennedy
hoped today to parlay a big win in the West Virginia primary
Into the Democratic nomination for president.
In the wake of his smashing 60-to-40 percent win over
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey in heavlIy-Protestant West Vir­
ginia, the 42-year-old Massachusetts senator said the victory
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Jlood Control
District Termed
Wonderful Project
W I S T PALM BEACH—Brig.
Cea. Freak M. Albrecht today
. called the Central and Southern
.irtorida pleei Centre! District's
urogram, * l ‘ wradnrfttf'
end one which both In the
and among Army and civilian cn
sinters 'lua been accepted a* a
■ M lflood oootisl D r a r in *
Albrecht, whs 1* divisional’east
peer af th* U. 8. Corps of Magi
- aeers, for the Soctb Atlantic Dlvl
•ion, visited the FCD'i headquar­
ters here to discuss overall policy
matters related to the FCL premgram, and formally latredaeo OeL
^Julian V. BoOoheb.
Sollotiub will aucceed Cot Paid
D. Trailer who is retiring la July
as district engineer for the Army's
Jacksonville Division.
The group also discussed
FCL Executive Director O. E.
Dali, Jr., and ether key officials
matters relating to the district's
’ proposed plans for water control
and conservation In the Upper
I Kissimmee and Upper St. Jeha's
•River basins, as wall as programs
related to the Dade and Broward
county, Bt. Lucie and Martin
County areas, and the Palm Beach
Everglades, Caloosahalcbeo giver
aad Lake Okechobee area, pro­
jects.
Recalling the recent Florida visit
of the Chief of U. B. Army Corps
of Engineers Major General E
C. ttschner, from Washington, Al
^breeht said:
* “ General Itachner la convinced
tfiia la a wonderful project
one which has been accepted as a
great flood control projeet in the
nation."
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The general noted that there
had been no opposiUoe voiced to
the FCD program ia the Congress,
and that larger appropriations
have been voted for the program
in the past two years, with an
A all-time record 810 million, return‘■•mended, but not yet voted, la the
current federal projeet for the con­
tinuation ead development a( the
FCD program.

Lights To Stay,
City Board Says
The old whileway lights between
Third tod Fifth Streets on Magno­
lia, Palmetto, Park and Oak Ave­
nues will be reactivated instead
ai being replaced.
The City Commission decided
that the lights will stay after •
group of petitioners requested the
eld ayetem remain Monday eight.
The commission had requests at
previous meetings that the dly
^teep the old lights instead of rep la cin g them with taller men
powerful new lights. The petition­
ers favored the old system be/ause the lamps were nearer the
■round and could he seep below
the treetops.
Repairing Uie eld lights on Mag~ laeetto, Park aad Oak
A M aad Fifth
east IS.4tt.S4, plus MM

gave
get* Us
«■ campaign bandwagon **0
major boost."
One* before, In 1928, a Catholic
contender for the presidency won
in West Virginia end want ee to
capture the nomination. But Al
Smith's was only a hairline vic­
tory, and in the general election
that year ha lost the state to
Republican-Heroart Hoover.
While the religious issue may
be raised nest fall if Kennedy ia
nominated, it wee considered
practically deed as far as the protn the toil of West Virginia'
KenRfdy J&gt;ut it, • -if , »
V
Humphrey, loear for the »acted
■trelffht time to Kennedy (a
two-man raeo-w $ 1% an even
larger margin than ,.
took himself out of t|n bresl
dentie I vWvsreuk**. He conceded
not' long After midnight When
mounting returns shewed that
Kenaedy was betoteg g aiaar 5
peroewt lead.
Returns from l.TOT of 1.V.JI
West Virginia precincts gave Ken­
nedy 140,081 votes end Humphrey
The Wist Vlrgiale* primary mala
does net bled the state's BS-eeto
delegation to the Democratic Na­
tional Convention. Unpledge' UHoe were elected asps rat \j 1n
seme primary. Ktimedy'a vic­
tory, ia feet, may have iree.tr
Impact outside then tneide West
Virginia aa the return! ere reed
by Democrattr leader* who have
been queasy about the nomination
i f n Catholic for the presidency.
Humphrey, a Congregational!at,
congratulated hie rival for “a sig­
nificant and clear cut victory,"
and announced he we*-no longer
a candidate for the nomination
and said ha would seek redaction
next fall to tbs Sonata from his
home etata of Minnesota. The de­
feat was his second in a two-men
contest with tha Massachusetts
senator, coming five weeks after
Kennedy defeated him in Urn Wis­
consin primary.
Returns from 1,471 of 8,781
West Virginia precincts gave Ken­
nedy 119,401 votes end Humphrey
77,922. Kennedy thus was polling
about M percent of tha Democra­
tic tout.
Kennedy's vote did not appear
to have bean hurt mueb by the
fact that he ia a Catholic in a
state where only S percent of the
population sham his religious
faith.

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SHS Banquet
Slated Tonight
Florida Slate University Football Coach Bill Peterson will bo
the mala speaker aI the annual
Seminole Illsb sport* banquet at
I p. ra. today at the Civic Center.
Award* will ba presented to
outstanding athletes during the
ari year. The event ia sponsored
y the Seminole Booster* Club.

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Volunteers
o Meet Saturday
final meeting until the fall
to thq DoBary Volunteer
remon'a Asaocialiqo will be bald
H ' p. m.
Saturday at' T:80
n Tha siren
win aorod at V p. as. to
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Mail Service Set
Vaseetberry 4iome/\ril?|el curb
mail delivery storting July I, act
mg town postmaster Donald Willson aahl today.
The delivery will be to mail­
boxes placed at tbo curb. Tha
Casselberry service edit alee rover
Howell Park and North Orlando,
Willson aaid. Right now North Or­
lando sat* bouse to house deliv­
ery from the Maitland post office.
Tbo CasselberTy post offico win
pat two more camera to deliver
oa two routes. Tha mounted de­
livery will probably bo by truck,
Willson sold. The carrier* may
havo to uae their cars (or a while
K the trucks are tola la •reiv­
ing.
Most of tha equipment for the
•*w delivery service has already
■eer r*—IvM, Willson said.

Rally May 20
Tha first of two political ratlie* la tha Democratic runoff
•lection slated May 24 will be
held May 20 at tha Fern, Park
Legion Hall. County Executive
Committee Chairman R. S. Billhimar said today,
Tha drat rally was originally
scheduled
for
the
Pralrio
Lake Drive-In. The second ral­
ly will bo held May 21 at Saaford'a Memorial Stadium.
Supervisor or Registration Mra.
Camilla Bruev reminded residents
today that absentee ballot appli­
cations can bo obtained al the
registrar'■ office in tbo Chamber
of Commerce Building.

Bryant, Carlton
Clash Again Over
Racial Issue
By -UnMed Press International
Fame Bryan nnd Doyle Carl
ton continued their disagreement
over television appearances and
the race question Tuesday,
they kicked off the lari
of gubernatorial campaigning bofore liio May 84 runoff election.
Bryant Mid C a r l t o n was
“ afraid" to meo4 him in a serioa
of statewide television debates.
Carlton aaid eight such Joint
appearance* were already sched­
uled and that Bryant'a complaint
stemmed from rough handling ha
gave Bryant during a Joint TV
Appearance in Miami Sunday.
Carlton advlsad Bryant, “ If you
can't stand (ho boat, get rot af
the kitchen.”
Bryant said Carl loo used the
' nal show-roly na occasion to
nimes^ai " r ia r
•ntenneiie *
^
did not atoop to name-calling
but trtod to disease the Jtiu«s,”
Hid Bryant
On 4||a race question, Bryant
•aid at Jacksonville ho thought
Gov. LoRoy ColUns probably leans
toward Carlton in lha runoff be•SUM of Carlton's more moderate
racial stand.,.
On anothac ingle. Bryant said
if faced with an attempt lo inte­
grate public baachas, ha would
expect local ordinances to be en­
forced if Iboy acquired segrega­
tion.
Carlton, In B television address
Tuesday night in Tampa, aaid
Bryant Bad worked in tha Legis­
lature Asa Interposition which Carl­
ton asW tfpuld never work and
had been froved to court to be
Impossible.
.Carlton said ha favored segre­
gation, but was opposed to closing
tbo achoola ia offorU to maintain

Beginners Swim
Course May 16
Registration for an Adult Be­
ginner* Swimming Course will
ba held May 11 at 2 p. m. at tha
Municipal Pool.
Tbo course ia sponsored by tha
City of Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment and the American Red
Cross.
Mra. Eliaabato Thompson, Red
Cross Water Safely Instructor
will teach tha course. A registra­
tion feo of 85 I* required but this
will be refunded al the comple­
tion of the course, providing no
more than three lessons havo
boon miasod.

assessor, but at 2:30 p. m. they still were
waiting.
Collins aaid this morning he had not de.
cided whether to put Mrs. Mary Earle Walk­
er hack in the office from which he auspended her last fall, but indicated he might.
The governor aaid he has a "great respect
for the voice o f the people.” He referred to ,
the big majority Airs. Walker got in the
May 8 primary election. Assessor Richard
MeCanna aaked Collins last week to put Mra.
Walker back in office.
MeCanna was back in the assessor'! o f­
fice today after leaving the keya last Friday

Ike Defends Spy Flight
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Preri,
riant Eisenhower today sternly de-'
fended U. S. intelligence flights
over Rusaia M distasteful but os
aantial to prevent the Soviet Union
from a Pearl Harbor assault
against tho free world.
We must guard agalnri surprise
•Hack, ha said.
Russian secrecy, the president
told • crowded news conference
ia a major cium of International
tension today and tbo safety of
the free world depends on tbo In
formation necessary to maintain
• constant, atroog deterrent.
The president rejected, aa ridic
uloua Soviet charges of "pravoca
tlva" espionage by the United
States. Ill* eyas narrowing and
with a touch of anger in bis voice,
ho said that before tho Russiaos
accuse tho United liatea of be­
ing provocative, they had better
look at their own spy record.
Ha uld U. S. lntalligenca of
forte aucb aa th* receofly downed
U. S. plana In Russia ware a dis
tasteful but vital ootosiity bo
» * d i watda another Pear!
Harbor. It to - nawuiiali ha said,
for Uw United Stales to have tho
best possible knowledge of military
related preparations
around tha world.
In hia first public .eomraenl on
tho apy piano episode, tha Preal
dent said ha still plans u go to
the summit meeting to Pggis, he
still plans to go to Russia In June
and the plane tatglenl has not
changed the baric •character of
East-Wed difficulties.
Choosing his words with ex
Iremo care, tha president said
there ware discrepancies In tho
Russian story about the plane
down May I more than
1,200. inilea inside Russia.
For mo thing, the president

Fire Damages
Jacksonville Store
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Fire
badly damaged a large solf
service dry goods store here Tues.
Hay night but more than MO cue.
tomen to tha building got out
safely.
Tha fire broke out after an «■
plosion to tho electric panel at tha
rear of tha store, All customers
were evacuated by store personnel
within 18 minutes. Damage was
estimated at 1860,000.

Unions Protest
Convict Labor
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Dis.
ruffians will reeume Thursday on
« protest by trade unions that the
state is using too many convicts
in work on a new prison at Ral
fold.

said, ha did not believe that tha i terrilorias of other states msans
American plana was shot down playing with fire—one of tho most
from a high altitude aa claimed dangerous wdyl of balancing on
by Soviet Premise Nikki S. Khre the Vink af war."
•hebev.
Wo should not ba distracted from
The president alto aaid Uist the real Issues of tha day, the
Russian photographs of tht piano prwldent said. Ha aaid tha issues
debris wore not picture* of lha want for boyond tho propaganda
uproar ereatad bp Russia over
American crafl.
flight of an unarmed, nonEisenhower alto addressed him tha
self to tough remarke to Moscow military plane. Eisenhower, in a
thin morning by Soviet Foreign deadly serious tone, said tho
Minister Andrei Gromyko accus more important matters before tho
world leaders were such things as
log tho United State* ef "deli disarmament,
solutions for the
berate provocation" In* concert
whole range af Eari-Wait rela­
with Turkey, Pakistan and Nor. tions
including a reduction of secway.
Whaa reporters sailed hie alien
Hon to the remarks, Bisanhowar
immediately brought up the caae
of the convicted Russian spy to
this country, Col. Rudolph Ivanovirii Abe) who was sentenced to
30 years to prison for spy activl
ties in Iho United Btaias.
Gromyko said to Moscow tost
MOSCOW (UPD-Preraier Nik"the provocative viol aHans of tha Ha Khavihdtov aaid today that
Ute spy, minion of tha U. I, Jet

Opinion Changed
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to ha faced with raising the mil­
iac* and making people-who are
already paying give more to provida service* for people who
aren't paying, Brown said.
Every tibia you add ■ tax to­
day you add it to Isrgar homes
who are already paying, and smal­
ler homes gel away without'pay­
ing, Brown said.
The commissioners didn’t talk
•bout raising tha valuation With
an aya to tocmitag ' Sanford's
revenue. Tha report Tamm sub­
mitted showed the grillage low­
ered as tha property valuatioa
was raised, so that approximately
the same amount of incoma would
be gained.
One hundred percent valuation
would aimply broaden the gen­
eral operating baflfmt Ux base.
Tha commission W Tamm to
make a purvey tbo tong just how
many srotn htmas would contrib­
ute to to* prorto wtonttog
budget H 98
tot it o t o p to ptog
to

craaaa to taxro than tha owner
of a 88.460 home or an in.:**
home. The to,46t&gt; horns la pres­
ently valued at 84,000 tor City lax
purposes and bat a 824 Ux lev­
ied an II. This would bo raised
811 to 884 under the 100 percent
system,
An 8U.8BO borne Is now valued
■t 87,000 and hit 844 real relate
texts levied on It. This would be
increased 111 to 888. A 886,7M
homo is valued at 8M.0M an which
fits real laxea must ba paid
now. This would be raised 83S to
•1,001 per year. The taxes aow
collected on homes valued by the
•ity at lass than 86,000 go lo tha
debt aarvica budget.
Tho City Commission has been
dlarosting stress mint al 100 perabout n month and a
. Tha east of police, fire
department, and streat lights
bum || mol* f — miiiionar Hob*
tot BTOia roto Monday night. V

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'Missing' Sailors
Welcomed Home
NEW LONDON. Conn. (UPJ&gt;Wlth the Stare and Stripes rip­
pling proudly from her earning
tower the U. B. Navy’s nuclear
submarina Triton returned from
a historic undersea voyage around
tha world today—and pare hro
crewmen’s families Onto ascend
•bock to two days.
Tha first was Tuesday’ s reveto*
(too (hat tha ITT Mdarwator Ms*
gcllans, "missing" for 88 days,
had mada history with a auto
merged aircumnavigatioa of (8»
The
crewmen grew during neertf
three months In iba busy interior
to the world's biggest submarines.
Mori to Ike lid wives nnd Oaths
to children crowded (bn dacha to
welcome the suddenly tamed sail­
or* back from Utelr. 41,309-mli*
submerged trip around toe world.
Bhip's sirens screamed wsfocow
and Uila satire Atlantic submsf* :1 Vi
Ian Headquarters oaMbratod •
rirategte "ftrto” tor to# IMted
-ti
Vtatos."'*'■
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Trial Set
ORLANDO (UPI) - TVtel to
scheduled May to for Hanhl S.
Kalin, &gt;4, charged with poaaasalog
obscene literature. Kalm, arrested
Saturday, was scheduled for trial
Monday, but iba case waa continu­
ed to allow officers to investigate
tbo care further.

Ike Rapped
WASHINGTON. (UPI) - Sea.
Stuart Symington (D-Mo.) look
President Eisenhower to teak to­
day for hia handling of tha presi­
dency. Symington, an announced
candidate tor lha Democratic no­
mination, directly criticised Kiionhower for "Jofgtog along, hoping
something will turn no" despite
the International situation.

Patient Subdued
MARYSVILLE, Calif, (UPI) A Bible-raadlng maul si patient
was subdued Tuesday after his
girl friend took tho guns ho had
uied to hold police at bay for 81
hours. Lavcrne Midsett, 13, a Neg­
ro, hid entered lha barricaded
house and was held (milage by
Nsgrn James Owens, 34, for 1314
hours.

Merger Nears
RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - The
Seaboard Air Line Railroad and
tho Atlantic Coast lias Railroad
arc reported ryady to taka another
step toward Uiair possible merger.
John W. Smith. Seaboard presldsnt, said Tuesday "an effort is
being made" to hold a directors'
meeting May 19 to discuss the
proposed stock eacbangt if the
two lints marge.

City Valuations Explained To Board Suit Planned
If Sanford homes was* taxed
al 100 porcant of (heir valuation,
people who own ft,070 home*
would pay the bluest percentage
increase to 'taxes.
That’s bacaasa these horns* are
now aisosatd at 86,000 under
Sanford's present 12 percent of
valuation tax system. Because
of homestead 'exemption a person
owning such n homo doesn't par
anything late Sanford1* general
operating budget. One hundred
percent of valuation would Inereaa* this home owner’s real
•state tame from 830 te 862 per
paar aad wahn bias a contributor
to tha peroral operating budget
These aad other teete about
what would happen U laniard
real aetata wore gaaroand at 180
of Ite valuation ware
tented to Ute City

end going back to his own business. Re aaid
he had expected action before now.
“ I was assured by Mr. William Darden,
the governor's assistant, that an early and
prompt decision would be rendered regarding
my resignation,” MeCanna said today.
County Attorney Mack Cleveland J r ,
MeCanna and others affected by the vaeancy
in the asaeeaor'a position were told by Durden this morning that an announcement was
forthcoming.
The Herald haa not been able to get
den on the telephone since last Thursday.

GAINESVILLE (UPI) - Thom­
as Brooks Jones, 33. fired as a
law professor at tha University of
Florida for antertog politics, said
Tuesday ha will fils suit within
Ihe next few days charging tha
Board of Control with breach ef
contract. Jones claimed a board
rula that employes under Ha
jurisdiction cannot run for public
office Is invalid and ha should
not have been fired.

Hearings Set
WASHINGTON (UPl)-CongreM
will open public hearingi Monday
on an tofluanUal Democrat'! pro­
posal that everybody be given a
chance to buy a house In tha me­
dium-priced range with little nr no
down payment.- In addition, tho
legislation would Up tho Treasury
to provide easy financing for non­
profit corporations to build rental
apartment* for tow and middleincome families displaced by slum
clears new. 11m martgaaa terms:
rawnt; « pro roat In­
terest, and B peart to pay aff

During an Impromptu news coa
forenoa ball while ba waa teM riteg a display af parts af the
plana to Gorki Park, Khrushchev
waa asked If hia estimate of tho
Eisenhower of the Camp David
talks changed.
"It has, ef course,” he an­
swered. "1 was not aware of the
fact that tha plan of air aapiooaga ever the Soviet Union waa
not tho caprice to an irresponsi­
ble officer."
Asked by an American reporter
if ho still wants tha American
President to visit the Soviet Un­
ion, Khnishchev paused briefly,
then said:
"What would you like ma to
say? Gat up hare in my place
and raplv.
"Tha difficulty la—and 1 say K
frankly—that my hopes to him
have not been justified.

Private Citizen
Now; Long Pokes
Reoorter In Jaw
Rdtlore Note: One of Karl K,
L»*a'a fi» t ecla as ■ private
riHaen, after yielding the efflce
to gevereer ef Leolalana to Jimml* Devle Tueaday, was to poke
UPI ■■'women Ken Miner in the
Jaw,
By KEN B1NKR
BATON ROUGE. La. tUPIi-1
had been told that ! would find
Louisiana politics exciting, hut I
didn't expect to be ilusircri by
Gov. Earl K. Long my aecond day
on the Job In Raton Rouge.
1 chose a bad time to introduce
myself to Long. It waa only min­
ute* after he had watched Jimml* Davis' Inauguration, ending
Long's term as governor.
He we* walking to *uni» friends
no the front porch of his apart­
ment near Uia Capitol,
He look one glaring look at me
—standing with an Inaugural
"press" card pinned to my cont­
end stopped hia conversation to
leap from his chair end hit ma
with hie flit.
I'm sure he swung a* hard aa
he could, but he'* 14 and didn’t
do much damage to my Jaw. The
blow aa well as the surprise,
•pun me around against the porch
railing. Long grabbed mo by tha
•houidare ea if ho wanted to take
another puke.

Unity Movement
MIAMI (UPI) - Caries Echegoyen. head to the anU-Caitro Cuba
Democratic movement, gnaouaad Tueaday 10 Cuban revolution■ry groups hnvs agreed to worit
together toward overthrowing tbs
the

bare
to Utok

•bout the " ____ ___________
vanished Tuesday whaa than
wlvsn and tbo world tonreed that
the Triton had bore maktoi his­
tory. Woman and' ahlldren, Navy
brass nnd proud Nsw Londoners
turned out to force for a big d r ib
side welcome on a gray, raw New
England Btornlng.

Cubans Seize
Critical Paper

t

HAVANA (UPI) - Cuban enlM
members today seltsd control to
ths Dlsre de is Marins. Cubs'*
oldest newspaper and an out*
spoken crlUc of lha regime to
Premier Fidql Castro,
Tha eelaure led. only one in­
dependent newspaper. Prensn Lb
hre, which has. derrri .to criti­
cize the Castro government.
At the same time, the semi­
official
newspaper
Rcvolucio*
carried n •new attack on (he
United Stales. In ai "extra"’ edi­
tion. flcvnlurian printed a- chary■
hy the university itud?nt* federa­
tion' trial the United States Je
planoir; a "dlrm and armed
al irk on Hie Cuban people."
itcvolucion u:sd a Jto-lnrti high
banner!'re on t'ue front page and
imM-hlgli lyjse In the body or the
story. The headline said: "The
United Steles is ready for aggres­
sion s-s'nst Cu**s *menders
F. K. U."
It sa
the t'.S, embassy In
Havana i printing posters carry,
ing • picture of the American
flag aod s'rned by Ambassador
Philip Bariol anouncinf t'*at
the buUding or place where the
potter la displayed la V. S. prop­
erly or occupied by Americans
and "under the protection to the
United Stales embassy."

Bond Sale Ends
Longwood'a First Baptist Church
completed the u ie to Us 8H.OV0
bond iaaue Friday.
Tha finishing touches are new
being put on (be church, Rev. L.C.
Fulch said today. The woodwork
wUI be painted, e folding parti­
tion erected, Hie nd rugs pat la
Uw main auditorium, sidewalks
added, the parkway fixed aleaf
Grant Ave., and the ligT
system and nursery fteiakad.

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CHICAGO (UP!) - Seven ef the
world's moat eminent peace seek­
ers today brought the common
men’s hope for peace and dislike
of "hot air*1 to or. International
conference of talkers.
The sewn Nobel prise winners,
six for peace and one for physics,
fathered with more then 100 edi­
tors, educators, statesmen and
businessmen at the opening uf 'be
three-day conference on world ten­
sions.
Tha conference opens with addreatei hy Lawrence A. Klmpton,
chancellor of the University ef
Chicago, co-sponsor of the confercnce, and Paul G. Hoffman, man­
aging director of tha United Na­
tions Special Fund.

Tom Wait was elected president
to the Starlight Promenedcr* at
a recent meeting to the group.
Other officers elected watt Harold
Jenkins, vice prealfcto; Shirley
Burkholder, aecrotaiy'; L e n n o x
Pay. troniurer; DIcH Hatton, re*
1 preaentatlvo to tho c—ttol Florida
square Dancers Assn.; Moris War­
ner, program chairman; B U I
• Stripp; board member and Louisa
i Dronert, publicity chairman.
• Bulb E. Payne of Saniord has
l boon ashed by the American Aaaor eiatlM ef Doctors' Nurses toaoivo
; on Be protect oommlUeo. Tho pur*' pose of the coamBtof will be to
»• soloot o project with which this nsftional non-profit association and
■ its chapters can ate mankind. Mrs.
. Payne is a nurse la Urn office of
[ Doctors’ Gordon D. Stanley and

chapter of the Retired Officers
Association are asked to attend
t All Sanford and Seminole County the group’s luncheon May 11 In the
members ef Hie central Florida n a Boom at Orlando Air Force
Base. IfaJ. Gan. Mark W, Laoca
will bo tho featured speaker.

The Sanford Moose Club will hold
their regular weekly meting at •
p ,m. today at tho club headquar­
ter* on Park Dr. The club enjoyed
a barbecue Sunday at Camp Semi­
;« Bp VMM From bUtmnuenal
2 W. B. Hancock characterized nole with a large crowd attending.
/ ’ Doyle Connor na n reapportionMrs. Peter Bcbael of Orlando
' moot fen and Conner accused Han- will
direct play igain Thursday
«, onek of "frantic end brasen die1 W tlf
Tuesday aa the two ean- night at the weekly bridge club
ydidatea ter commissioner ef agri- meeting in the tourist center at
F culture kept the air thick with Ft. Mellon Park. AU Seminole
County bridge players era In­
f nhsrga and counter-charge.
•/ If—ae* —Jd .Conner, n former vited to attend the games which
* ffva-term representative f r o m begin at 7:30 p. m.

Trl-Hi-Y Names

( Nobel Prize Peace Winners

The Second Annual Square
Dance Institute sponsored by tha
Central Florida Squire Dancer*
Asm . will be hold at tho Sanford
Civic Center Saturday,
It wilt be an all-day program.
The workshop will be from I
e. m. untH i p. m. with — hour
off far ■ cafeteria luncheon to bo
served at tho Civic Center. A
cafeteria dinner will be eervad at
1:11 p. m. and dancing will begin
•t 7:30 p. m. Admission to Urn
wartahap la ll.so per person, lun­
cheon $1.19, dinner tl.to and admlfaten to tho dance la by momberahlp — ly.
Friday before the institute there
will bo i dance at B p. m. at
Um Civic Canter sponsored by
too Sanford starlight Premsaad

Hospital Notes
James Wilder, Titusville; Vernon
Wilson, Longwood; Florence Hun­
ger, Sanford; Mina Dc Forest,
Lake Mery; Frances Moya, San­
ford: Beatrice Young, Sanford;
Billy Ray Johnson, Sanford; Lyaotto Schootey, Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mra. John Fitzpatrick,
Sanford, a daughter; Mr. and
Mra. Paul E. Morris, Sanford, a
son; Mr. and Mra. Jack B. Moya,
Sanford, a son Dismissals
Sylvester Burley, Sanford; Laura
Arrington, DoBary; Ernest Schluiemayer,
Geneva; - Mildred
Brooks, Sanford Floyd Richey,
Sanford; Howard Pay—, DeBary;
Rufus Singleton, Sanford; Rosa
Nowbp, Sanford

The delegates were to discuss
at closed seminars during the af­
ternoon how to break down EastWest barrien to understanding in
economics. International law and
communications.
n
Although the conference caa
only suggest ideal, the Nobel winnera agreed that they would urge
action on sound moposali.
Lord John Boyd-Orr of Eng­
land, IMS peace prise winner, said
that "we're not going to settle
for a lot of hot air. 1 want to
make suggestions."
"I think whatever is said is this
conference will have ■ very wide
distribution," laid Philip * / NoelBaker, 1959 peace prise winner
and a Labor member of the Bri­
tish Parliament. "The object la to
cipress the opinion of tho ordinary
man to show that it ean affoet
tho policies of government"
Other Nobel winners present
were Sir Norman Angel], English
author, 1933 peace prise; Arthur
H. Howe Compton, professor at
Washington University, St. Louis,
1937 .physics
. . prize;
.
conference
chairman Lester B. Pearson, lead­
er of Canada's Liberal Party, 1N7
peace prize; the Rev. Dominique
G, Pire of Belgium, 19M peace
prize, and Dr. Balph G. Bunche,
undersecretary of Hu United Na­
tions, 1990 peace prise.

Mrs. Jessie Dressor
Dies III Tampa

SNAS Sailor Aboard Forresfal
Aids In'Saving'Mans Life

Mr*. Jessie Dre«:or, 92. a long­
time reildent of Sanford died
Tuesday In Tampa.'
Sin. Drciior, moved to Tampa
in 1944 and previouily to that
lived in the Golden Lake area lor
many year*.
She la aurvlved by a daughter,
lira. G. W. McClelland and a
grandson. Cart Bemusal.
Funeral services will be held
at 11 a. m. Thursday at tha Wll•on-Slmmon* Funeral Home la
Tampa.

I

Oviedo Postmaster
To Attend Meet
OVIEDO—Postmaster and Mrs.
J. B. Jones plan on leaving early
Saturday morning to attend tha
Poitmasters’ State Convention to
be held at Sirasota Saturday, re­
turning home on Wednesday of
next week.
They will be accompanied to
Sarasota by Robert A. Dewberry
and possibly some Sanford friendi,
who plan to stay with relatives
there during ffalv time.

JAMES FRAMELI

James K. Framcli, attached to
the Sanford Naval Air Station, and
bow serving aboard tho Forreslal
la a hero today.
One night last week the ForNatal lay at an anchor la the barI her of Cannes, France after a
heavy operating period at see.
On tha float landing the liberty
party was beginning to return to
tho ship with a few sailors waiting
for boats when out to the night
came a cry for help,
Ftameli. AMS3, one of Sanford's
Savage Sons, rushed to tho scene
to find that Vincent Fanlino, a na­
tive of Cannae, had fallen «U the
aeawal! to e concrete apron fifteen
.feet below end then Into the sea.
With two other men from the Fornatal, Frame!! scrambled down
the bmakwatcr Into the sea and
managed to. keep the seriously In­
jured man afloat In tho dark wa­
ter* for about twenty minutes until
he could be brought to safety
ashore.
Fentino was hospitalized with a
eoncuMton and broken leg. U m
selfless action of Framelt and hlx
shipmates gnatly Impressed tho

of Csones and was Bally
covered in the local press. He has
been recommended for an ■ P I#
priate award through official V. *.
Navy channels.

Packard Named
Post Commander
George Packard woe -------post commander to the Chnlnoto
Georgs Maurice Jacobs Msmorito
Legion Poet 33S at n neent m eX
Ing of the group.
Other effieerf sleeted were
Wendell Jeyeon. vice commander;
Hel Barton, finance officer; Gory
MsrriU, eergeent-at-erma and Ro­
bert P. Jones Sr., historian.

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Fatting as kit such problems aa flood
sontrot, road and bridge requirements,
*4o«b U seasions in schools, establishing
{Workable soiling and other everyday wor•fias, the county has been in a bant strug« 4 t i for fiscal stability.
•r- The much eought solution to the finan*1ria! problem is the key, o f cou n t, to ell
*Jboee ether difficulties. The m ajor step
^fn reaching thla solution, revision o f the
,,'tn x structure, hea hasped trouble on top
tg f trouble,
Contested at every turn by groups
*wtth differing opinions, but no real alter­
nate eolation, this tax revision has result-

oln County to adjust to thto new era of
rapid growth and reneral Florida pro­
gress.
That la an Indictment of the people
who fought change without logical con­
sideration o f the piiblle interest and it
Stamped the county aa one of those least
likely to obtain a rightful and necessary
share o f the general progress unless its
residents make a more critical appraisal
o f themselves and their methods.
The Herald — and we believe that the
m ajority o f our thinking residents feel the
same way—doesn't give two hoots W H O
the officials are who handle the business,
we’re interested solely In W H A T they do.
And regardless o f who is in office and
how they got there, we are going to join
many, many other taxpayers In insisting
that this county not be hamstrung forever
by any tax structure that doesn’t spread
the responsibility among the largest pos­
sible number o f people and one that
doesn't enable the county government to
proceed with fulfilling the needs o f the
people.
The struggle has been bitter— and ap­
parently some had rather be bitter than
right— but Seminole County must not toss
’away any small progress it has made.

-A N D HERE
IWAS,-OUST
SET1XIN DOWfi,
ANDABOUTIb
R«SEAFAMHV&lt;

The Western alU* Chancellor Adenauot’s direct ausumpty-Dumpty, aa picloas and It stirs a strong cur­
rent ef distrust in America, par­
ticularly among those who feel
that any yielding on Berlin will
imperil the whole West.
There fa a fall-back position on
Berlin which Is thus far a care­
fully kept secret, since to let It
bo known before the bargaining
would obviously bo folly. Cortain

PRC-SliMt*'1'

ACCORP
HOPES

Germany — are baliovsd to bn
thn bare for it.
Although the Anal tarnu of a
nuclear fast agreement mart be
agreed to outside the framework of
the contoreaw in Paris between common trade ana and at tha
tho three nuclear imwo it — Orest same Umo of raising tho tariff
barriers against outsiders.
This has made ton British wild.
sharper breaking point. Opinion In They fear that by curtailing their
Britain la virtually unanimous that commerce with the European con­
tinent this will Jeopardise Bri­
tain’s present high praeperiiy.
Macmillan has gone so far as to
Indicate that n sharp drop, particu­
larly la Britain's trade with Ger­
many, might mate ft necessary
to remova Urn two divisions of Bri­
tish troops now stationed there an!

CABS E-4M: Alice Q., aged K,
la a bright high school Junior.
"Or. Crane, I want lo attend
noUtgo," aba began, "bat my
father cannot afford to send me.
"But I’d like to be an art
teachor In grammar school, i love
children and am crasy about art.
"Bo what can X do to get a
college eduction?"
Alien certainly bat tho first-re­
quisites for a good teacher, name­
ly. love for children and n con-

n i l corroded to the point that
made you wonder what held tha
dona up. Not only that, but ita
abaft waa worn down, at the m suit of friction, to nearly half of
Ita origin*! 114-Inch diameter!
What earned thla wtar? “ It’e
from the dome rubbing agalnat It
all thee yean," raid Georga Stef
wart, tha Capitol architect.
“ The dome," ha said, Ho*cilIalea
Ilka a aunflower." What happen*
la tha metal ttretebes when tha
aun hit* It, and then contracts at
night — M much at three to four
lnchea. The groaning metal
againet metal has been slowly,
patiently, constantly, w e a r i n g
those bolt* down.
What would happen If thi* &lt;]«_
A critical look Is one directed
by a wife at her huibaod when be terioraUon continued T Architect
1* is the middle of one of hie bast Stewart arid: “ Wa’d eventually
■lories. It « a n l him that some­ have a structural failure." He
meant tha dome would probably
thing is wrong.
It must ha serious. Otherwise collapse an pome tourist's head.
And nhta million pound* of iron
certainly a wife would not bm k
into tha vary middle of ona ef cascading into tha rotunda would.
his bast stories, distract bis at­ to be sure, leaving no surviving
tention from it and spoil the eyewitnesses.
telling.
Altogether, there are 678 of
It might be that he has a these bolts — four rows of 144 —
smudge on his face. Perhape the which hold 18 ribs which, in tura4
collar of his cost is partly turn­ keep tho top of tho dome from
ed up instead of lying flat. It felling sport.
could be thst his necktie is twist­
But there la no longer cause
ed to one side and not hanging for olarm, for moat of the boll*
straight down.
hove already boon replaced.
Maybe his wife has not noticed
The dengeitnia condition of the
until this moment thst his neck­ dome was discovered four years
tie does not go with his shirt age by Stawart and an assistant.
Perhaps the shirt is worn at the The two went up to the top, tap­
collar. Or could there be a grease ping tha dome with a hammer.
spot on his necktie, coat or waist- Corroded hunks of metal kept
cos IT
dropping around them.
I
Possibly his wifs objects to the
Ona thing lod to another until
way his coat la buttoned. Ha It waa decided to restore and re­
knows sha has a prejudice against inforce the entire dome. Tha Job
the button ha prefers to button be­ Is costing Just about an oven ona
cause it is more comfortable thin million dollar*. This price is
any other buttoned button. He significant inasmuch as it is the
knows also that if he will not poreLie sum the dome cost now
button the button she prefers back in lH tl
rather than the one he prefers,
Tha million Includes cost of tha
then she would be happier If hs first romplsts domo-repalnting
were to button no button at all. , ob In 100 years.
Worst of all. be may hara
Right now, {he Mg dome i*1
opened a vein In shaving and a
tiny bit of blood may hava stained mottled in hues of bright red
his collar. Or It could bo that a raspberry and golden mustard,
shirt bullon has been left undone primer coats for the oyster white
or that his hair has been rumpled that’s going on this summer.
All the old paint has been scrap­
by the wind.
Whatever it may be, clearly It ed and blasted off — 24 coate of
is causing his wile mortification. it, an elghth-inch thick. Tha paint,
Obvously U la something she ■aid Stewart, had gotten eo thick
could not allow to go unnoticed. it ruined the illusion which the
In any event, only a self-cen­ designer of tho dome had Intended
tered husband who does not mind —to make ft look Ilka stono to
1
mortifying hie wilt would’ go no matek tha real of the building.
Bo, whea Uo paint’s on this
with his story and appear set to
notice her, while ■ &gt;— Idsrata summer, tourist* will ■** some­
husband win atop and Inquire, thing a* ona has seen In nearly •
century — a white dome that looks
"What’s wrong?"
—Chriitapber BUlopp Uke stone.
WASHINGTON — I held In my
hand one of the eight-pound hand­
made bolts that for nearly ona
full century bald together the
gnat iron domt of our Capitol.
Ever einca Aba Lincoln's day,
this wrought-Iron, nine-inch bolt
had dona a good Job in helping
keep intact tha cast-iron topper
which weighs an astronomical nina
million pound*.
,
But a second look *t thla big
faitenor gave mo the willies. It

and then carry naif-time liberal
arts work in the evening division
of the local university.
At Northwestern University, for
example, we have about hglf our
total enrollment In our downtown
evening division.
Thst means over 10,000 stu­
dents take maybe half the regu­
lar college schedule per year, yet
work full time at a big Chicago
store or factory or aa a secretary
to leading professional man la
tha Loop.
And this opportunity exists In
hundreds of other large cltlea,

valuable business (raining, you
can generally obtain student loans,
at very low Interest rata, payable
after you graduate.
To help atlmulate your use of
correct English and also add seat,
as well as possible cash Income,
develop the bobby of prize con­
testing.
This Is an all-family bobby. And
Korea of contesta are running
almoat ovary week throughout
America. Thouianda of oath and
merchandise prizes are awarded
fOr completing a limerick or o
36-word letter.
l o rend toe my booklet "How
to Write Salable Copy," enclosing
n stamped, return envelope, ptua
to cents (non-profit). It has a
section on prise contesting.

South P in e c re s t
“Luxury Living YOU

D A ILY C R O SSW O R D
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ST. Kamo

sixes and sevens unless • means
of compromise la found. A great
deal ef tW resentment among the
aeven to directed at tho United tho colloid town, to help defray
lutes, and partlculariy at Under expenses.
Taka a year at business collega
BecraUry of Btsto Douglas Dillon,
tor allegedly goading on tho rtx before you go into liberal arts
training to become a teacher.
Bullneu coUegea give you the
D E F E N S E AND NUCLEAR moat versatile and moat practical
WEAPONS - BriUln'a abandon­ •docaUoo of any colleges in
ment of the Bin# Streak mUaile, America.
”Per
w you »can
■ it ■study
***■»!/ a*
asglia (|| gif'
English,
apattar spending nearly a balf-WUea
dlad psychology, public speaking,
buslMss law, accounting, aborthand, and other very useful
courses in gaining your buslnass
collage diploma.
Armed with this valuable traintog, you can easily land an exbuytog delivery systems ante aa cN tont position to a collega town,
Skytett and Polaris from too
United State*. But toer of this
dependence helps to explain La­
bor's growing teutraliit-patiflat
trend.
In France there to deep resent
•net that Britain has teen sun-

• E XC E LLE N T
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• CITY FIRE
AND
POLICE PROTECTION

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VA • FHA • FHA-IN-SERV1CE • ALL AVAILABLE
LUXURIOUS — S B edroom -2 Bath Homes
AVAILABLE

By IAMBS HELLER
A hit-run driver who killed a
1 - year • old ioogahoremau to
RreoUya gave a strange reason
tor hurrying away after the fatal
accident.
Tha guttly driver, booked on
charges of homicide and leaving
tte aeons of the crime, was quosttoeed by police for six hours
position, that a treaty could without success. Finally one in­
spector said: "Why don’t you gat
no into being,
i tte atntsea and strains It o ff your chart? You might as
lay cleoriy vistoto. tte pro- wall t*M us tte truth."
. Tte driver then confessed: "I
didn't give myself up because I
didn't want to spoil my unblemish­
ed record. I’ve never had an aesbftsBl before.*1
to a crisis or tragedy that lap-

Can Afford"

FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

10 D O W N P A Y M E N T C L O S I N G C O S T S
AS LOW AS $300.00
t t i ROMES IN SOUTH PINECREST RAVE BSBN SOUL
RIGHT LOVELY HOMES REMAIN - MONTHLY PAYMENTS L O S THAN RENT.

*18,500
Between
Sanford Ave.
ft Hi*way 17*92
Off Onora Rd.

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Zeta X i Chapter
Plans Banquet

MKS. NELSON
MAKING THE BIGGEST TRANwaiTION are Cdr. and Mn. Jamea
Nation and family. When they
leave on June 1, after three and a
half yeara in Sanford, they will go
lo the birthplace of hie father—
Oslo, Norway. There, ha will be
attached to NATO.
Mary Nelaon, who hn been asaiiting the aiatdra with leaching
at All Soul'a Catholic School, aaid
that they will be looking for a
whole new wardrobe—and it ian't
•likely that clothet for Norway
will be found in Florida! Young
Neliom, excited over the move,
are Mary Arlene, (the county'a
"champ ipeller" for two eonseeutlve yean) Patrice and Gretehcn.

the Neliom. French cuiiine wae
tervcd buffet ityle to Captain and
Mra. F. G. Edward*. Cdr. and
Mrs. Ralph Mattui, Mra. Dave
King, Cdr. and Mr*. Ken Bowell and Lcdr. and Mra. Dick
Bauer.
ANOTHER DINNER PARTY on
Saturday night honored Cmdr.
and Mra. Nelion at the home of
Lcdr. and Mrs. P. 5. Harward.
Pink mun\i and anapi and laven­
der iria made a picturesque ar­
rangement on the buffet and* a
gourmet caiaerole of shrimp gave
the hoateas many compliments.
Those present, other than the
Nelsons, were Captain and Mrs.
Edwsrdi. Lcdr. and Mra. Steve
Oliver, Lcdr. and Mra. Ralph
Stell and Lt. and Mra. John Shattuck.
"COME MINGLE TEARS. LOPERS LEAVING" was the sign on
the door at the home of Cdr.
and Mrs. John Barlow Saturday
night when they and Lcdr. and
Mra. Don Jarrell entertained with
a farewell party for Lcdr. and
Mra. Ollia Loper. The considerate
hosts even aupplied a crying buc­
ket! At the front entrance was a
sign directing everyone lo the
garden where punch was enjoyed
until time for a delicious smor­
gasbord to be served In the house.
The guest list included - Cdr.
and Mra. Eldar. Lcdr. and Mrs.
Maltus, Lcdr. and Mrs. Warren
Hoeiler, Lcdr. and Mrs. Jessa
Taft, Lcdr. and Mrs. Tyler Dedman, Dr. and Mrs. R. Wakeman,
Lcdr. and Mrs. Cliff Nelion, and
Lcdr. and Mrs. Drew Chevallar
—Captain and Mn. Edwards stop­
ped in for ■ chat enroula lo the
Harward’a party.
RITA (Mrs. Dick) BAUER was
hostess lo a luncheon at the Seashell restaurant yesterday in
honor of Millie Loper. Uthera
about the table were Mallle
Barlow, Clono Edwards, Lois El­
der,
Evelyn Fitspatrick and
"Skip" Horrell.
Incidentally, the Bauers, more
long-timers In Sanford, have Navy
orders, loo, and will be moving
to beautiful Monterey, Calif, in
June.

ALSO TO BE MISSED are
Cdr. and Mrs. C. L. Frostsrd
CDR. AND MRS. A. G. EL­ aa Alameda, Calif, has been
DER entertained with a dinner selected aa ibeir next borne. Joe
party Friday evenirfg in honor of will be attached to the USS Mid­

way aa operations officers and
although he will leave in June,
Mary will remain here until Aug­
ust.
CHARLENE (.Mrs. P. S.) GOLD­
MAN recently was hostess to a
deisert-bridge for the wives of
VAH-7.
Those attending were Mrs. L. R.
Boucher, Mra. F. H. Galloney and
her guest, Mrs. W. B. Crelsinger,
Mrs. W. M. Hardman. Mrs. H. H.
Harrison. Mrs. W. Robinson, Mr*.
W. I. Wormell, Mrs. A. S. Poolter, Mra. H. J. Hilt and the
two guests of the hostess were
Mn. Retla Goaa and Mn. Wil­
liam Reyn.
VAH-7 had a big party all day
Saturday at .the ho ne of Li, (J.g.)
A. J. Perrella in Winter Park.
Boating, water skiing and a bar­
becue were enjoyed.
THE MQ RANCH in Osteen has
been chosen as the luncheon spot,
Friday, for the Dirt Gardenera ot
the Sanford Garden Club. Seen
dining in the took-housa ot the
ranch last Sunday were Judge
and Mra. Vernon Mile and Mr.
and Mra. Kenneth McIntosh who
had their youngsters with them.
Another group was computed of
Mr. and Mrs. Kratierl with their
guests, Mr. and Mn Bill Settlem
of Xxm Angeles and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Beck and ton, Charles,
Jr., Harwell Reck Sr., and Miss
Rose Kratierl.

Dees, Jessup
Wedding Plans
Announced
Final plans for thr wedding of
Mis* Jeanette C, Drea and Frank­
lin W. Jessup err bring announced.
The wedding will be an event of
May It at 7:30 p. m. in the Elder
Springs Baptist Church. The pas­
tor. Rev. B. H. Griffin, will offi­
ciate.
No formal invitations are being
sent and all friend* of the couple
are invited to attend.

Mr*. J. P. Cullen, Mr*. Harvey
Wilkin«on and Mi*« Raroara
Chamber* were Joint hostetiea to
the Zeta Xi chapter meeting of
Beta Sigma Phi at the Cullen
home.
Mr*. Lloyd O. Swain, president,
presided at the business icsilon
when plant were made for the
Founder's Day banquet to be held
at New Smyrna Beach.,
The ritual of jewel* wa« beatnwed on Mr*. James Lyons, Mrs.
Wilkiqson and Miaa Chambers In
a candlelight ceremony. Refresh­
ments of pink lemonade and home
made rookies were served by the
hostesses.
Other* attending were Mrs.
Swain, Mr*. Philip Bach, sponsor,
Mra. Wendell Springfield, Mias
Betsy Ann Carter, Mr*. Jamea
Lyon*, Mr*. Sam Skelton, Mi**
Mary Ann Wright, MU* Joan
Wright, Mr*. Wallace Tyre, Mlaa
Sonja Monforton, Mia* Irma Cor­
ley, Mr*. Alvin Kilpatrick, Mr*.
James Gordon and Mist Amoret
Spelr.

A t Firehouse

Birthday Party
Honors Youngster
Frank Hutchinson Galloney IV,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Gallonev HI. 117 East Woodland Dr.
celebrated his first birthday with
a party at the home of his par­
ents, recently,
As the little guests arrived they

Oviedo Club Ends
Season Friday

w •«

Tha Oviedo Woman's Club will
elose the present season Friday,
when their luncheon and meeting
wiirbe'held at noon at the Fellow­
ship Hall of tha First Methodist
Church.
Highlight of the day will be the
installation of officers by Mr*.
Ralph Austin Smith, of Sanford,
past president of the Florida Stale
BY MARIAN R. JONES
Miss Lundy nftar tha opening of Federation of Womens Clubs.
Mrs. George A. Kelsey heads the
Miss Ann Lundy, whose forth- her other gifts. Many friends of
luncheon committee, assisted by
•omlng marriage to Leonard L. the honorce enjoyed this parly,
Mrs. B. F. Wheeler, Jr., Mra.* E.
- Faulk Jr. will be an event of May
L. Luttrcll, Mrs. George Morgan,
*1 3 , at the First Methodtit Church
Sir*. Tommy McLain, Sirs, Har­
old Patterson, Mrs. W. R. Meek,
Jn Oviedo, was the recipient of a
Jr., and Mrs. Ralph Neely,
miscellaneous shower Saturday at t

ju Jeyfr •*

*Oviedo Bride-Elect
Feted At Showers

3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
J. B. Jones Jr. Co-boating the
party were Mra. Douglas H. Jackson, Mrs. G. W. Alford, Mlaa Ruth 1
Davidson and Mra. J. G. Beasley.!
Guests enjoyed two games after
which prises were awarded to Mrs.
%Ralph Neely and Mrs. Charles T.
Niblack. The bride was assisted
THURSDAY
with her gifts by her sister. Miss
GARDEN CIRCLES
Jane Lundy, and by Mils Yvonne
The Magnolia Circle of the gar­
Xing, who kept the gift book. The
den club will sheet at 1:30 p. m.
hostess gift was ■ china cake
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
stand.
J. E. Nicholds, West First St.
Tha dining table was centered
Circle members will entertain
with a bride and groom standing
their husband* at the dinner.
in pink and white tulle beneath REV. JOE UOUTHITT,
Palm Circle members will meet
an archway that held two small new minister o f tha Osteen
at 10:10 a, as. at tha home of
-baskets of pink and white earns- Baptist Church and Mrs. Mra. Georg* Rounds. Virginia
VtiosH. Roses and tulips wat« used
Ave, for the laat meeting of the
ia the other party mma. Mere Douthitt wars honored, re­ calendar ytar. Following the busi­
cently,
with
a
reception
by
than fifty goests enjoyed the feeness session a covered dish lunch­
thg members. Tha honored eon will be served. Husbands era
the occasion.
Another party honoring the bride- couple ia shown at tha re- invited as guests for tha lunch­
eon.
elect was a kitchen shower, Satur­ freahment table.
day evening at the borne of Mrs.
Woodrose Circle members will
Nae Parker ia Goldeorod with
meet at the heme of Mra Albert
Mrs, Mary Ana Fletcher ae •*Poulier at • a. at. Guest speaker
boetes*. Assisting were her slater, Monroe Home Club
wiU be Mn. J. E. Tarwilleger
Mias Jane Lundy, the sister of
Jr. Sbf will also demonstrate
Dower arranging.
A the bridegroom-elect, Mis* Beverly Meets Thursday
V Faulk, and Miss Yvonne d e g , who
kept the gift book.
Hie Lake Moors* Home Dem­
A suggestion for removing a dark
A hoateas gift was preaonted to onstration Club will matt Thurs­ film from an aluminum pan la fill
day at 7:30 p. m. at tha horns of lha paa with hot water to one inch
E. L. Dowel). Mrs, Clover above the riag, add two UblcSanford Home Club Mrs.
Mam will give the program on apooos cream of tartar and boll
"atop worrying and aUrt living*’ over a high flams for 10 minutes.
and Mrs. Dowell will demonstrate Then wash in hot sudsy water and
Meets Tomorrow
hew In make fiber flowers.
riaan the pan wall.
H e Sanford Home Dcmoostramtiea Club will meet Thursday at I
p. m. at the HD Center on 23th
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
Si. Mr*. Eva Harkey aad Mn.
Jake Senkarik will b* in charge
Tha 1 » » Real Estate Tax List of the City af laniard, Florida,
at the program, entitled
worrying and start living."
ia posted on bulletin board ot the front door ad the City Hall

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OVER S3 YEARS
gt First end Palmetto
(Along Ride Poet Offiee)

SANFORD
FURNITURE
COMPANY

• Carpet
• TBs

In the City of Sanford, Florida, and on bulletin board at front
door of Seminole County Court House, Sanford, Florida and will
remain a* posted far o period ad foor eoaa
All real ecu la upon which the 1PM Uses hove not

MRS. RALPH EDWIN STEVENS JR.

VAH-l Wives Enjoy
Pot Luck Dinner
Nothing could have been more
enjoyable than fuod served under
lolly pine tree* beside a beautiful
lake. That I* what members ot
VAH 1 Officer's Wives' Club de­
cided alter the "Bring your favo­
rite dish" dinner on Saturday at
the borne ot Mr*. Charles B. Smith
in Loch Arbor.
Anticipating the "I'd like to have
that recipe" comments, Mrs,
Smith asked that each member
bring copies uf her recipe In give
lo those who might want to try
their hand at a new dish when
their husbands return this week
from a cruise aboard the USS
Indrpendcnre. Mrs, Charles Hodgate's "molded strawberry salad
glace" was the hit of the even­
ing, although all the dishes from
" p o o r man* strogsnoff" to
"strawberry angel surprise rake"
were superb.
Mrs. David A. King, wife of the
commanding olticer, announced
that the Friday night bridge would
be discontinued tor the next month
while VAH-l Is In Sanford making
final preparations for their depsr-

lure for the Mediterranean.
Thoae attending the dinner were
Mmei. David A. King, Charles B.
Smith, William T. Blakemore, Ken­
neth L. Coikey, Harvey E. Fisher,
Richard T. Grslow, Charles Hodgate, Neal J. Johnson, George W.
Kimmom. Walter J. Kuehn. Monard L. Mlleboe, Donald R. MeGrew, Wesley L. Ralston, Robert
S. Satrr, Larry Risler and Barton
W. Bartholomew,
Scientists are seeking the etill
unknown reasons why soma babies
■re born with heart defects, says
the Florida Heart Association,
which ia supporting research la
this and many other areaa ef heart
and blood vessel disease.

Twelve piano sludenls from th*
Tolar School of Piano have been
entered in the National Plano
Playing Auditions, Central Flor­
ida Section, sponsored by the Na­
tional Guild of Plano Teachers.
This event will be held In Orlando
on May Hit, in the recital hall
of Thompson's Music Company.
These students will be examin­
ed for Incal. district, Mate, and
national honors which the mother
organiralion will confer accord­
ing lo thr number of standard
classic, romanlic and modem
compositions chosen from the
masters or pianoforte literature
each student ran creditably per­
form in the presence of a mem­
ber of the board of adjudicators
of the National Guild of Piano
Teachers and the American Col­
lege of Musicians,
31ore than to.ooo piano itudents
of the nation will participate in
this annual event being held In
333 music centers throughout th*
country.
Local entrants, all pupila of
Mary Tolar Nance, are Twlla

Church
Calendar

“ HUTCH”

donned birthday hat* and played
WEDNESDAY
a fishing game for favors.
Mid-week Prayer and Bible Study
Ice cream and cake were served clast meets In the Ebenr/cr Meth­
to the following guests, Sydney odist Church at 1:30 p. m.
Collier, Anne and David. CretslnFriendship clast of the First
gcr, 1-on Goss, Michael Wormell
and tha honorce, known by hit Chrivtian Church meets at 6:30
p. m. for a potluck supper and
friends at "Hutch."
Assisting Mrs. Galloney with meeting.
entertaining the young merrymak­ Plnecresl Baptist Church SS of­
ers were Mrs. William N. Collier, ficers and teachers mccitag 7
Mrs. W. B. Crelsinger, Mrs. J, K. p. m., RA meeting alto begins at
Goss and Mrs. William J. Wormell.1T p. m. Prayer meeting at I p. m.
and Music rommiltee 1:43 p. m.
Revival meeting continues at B
p. m. with Don Brandies giving
Rebekahs T o Meet
the sermon, at the First Baptist
Seminola Rtbekah Lodge No. 41. Church, Training Unioa executive
will meet Thursday evening at B meeting S p. m.
p. m. in th* Odd Fellows Hall. A
Girl Scout troop 213 merle In
special Mothers Day program will the First Presbyterian Church 3:13
bo given. All member* and visit, p. m. The Senior High Supper be­
tag Rebekahs are urged to at­ gins at &lt; p. m. Mid-week Bible
tend._____
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af June A. D. IBM commencing nt IP e'cleek A. M. ot the front
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University of Florida, a raembet
of the Junior League and presi­
dent of tha Delta Della Della alum­
nae chapter. Tha groom was bon
In Sanford, is a gradual* of the
University of Florida, when ho
was a member of Kappa Sigma
Fraternity! He served as a first
lieutenant in tha Strategic Air
Command and la now president
of Kappa Sigma alumni. • mombar of the St. Petersburg Yacht
Club and the Junior Chamber af
Commerce.
Sanford residents attending flw
wedding were Miss Saldec Wil­
liam* and Misa Rebecca Stevens,
an aunt of the groom.

Miss Price Honored
A t Luncheon
In DeLand H om e

Miss Sylvia Price, bride-elect,
was honored with a luncheon lb
DeLand, last week, at the boats
of Mrs. Charles McGill. Her
mother, Mrs. J. H. Roger*, served
as --hottest.
T .. Individual tables were cov­
ered with whit* linen rlotha and
centered with arrangements of
pink roses and white baby’i
breath. The pink and white cdlor
scheme was rarriod out In decora­
tions throughout the house.
The honorce received a blue foetoria, fruit plate as a gift from the
Mrs. Dee Brister
hostesses. Invited guests tnehidad,
Misa Price, her mother, Mrs. WatSurprised With
ter Price, Mn. Allred Stanley,
mother ot the groom elect, Mrs,
Harold Stanley, Mr*. Hop* SeblrBaby Shower
ard, Mrs. Phil Stanley. Hits Helen
Mrs. Florence Kmlty, Mra. Tib. Price, Mn. Gordon Stanley, Mlaa
by Busch and Mr*. Phyllis Hoff­ Jeanette Price, all of Sanford tad
man were joint hostessee at a Mn. C. A. McGill of DeLand.
sutprise baby showar honoring
Mr*. Deo Briater at th* Emley
home. 106 Atalea Lane, Sunland
Estate*.
Upon arrival Mrs. Brister was
given a corsage of white glads and
Mrs. H. M. Pure* has ...
a htua plumbago, tied with pink
ribbon. A bassinet was decorated ed from tha hospital. Sho i s __
fined to her home at BOB Bast
to hold th* many gift*.
Th* rake * was decorated with 2nd Si, but ia able to have vtatpink and blue ami aerved with tors.
Mn. H. Wayde Rucker bee sodip*, tldbila, citrui punch and
turned home from Winston Salem,
coffee.
Other* attending wart Mrs, I-. N. C„ where ehe was called dun
ft. Earle, Mr*. D. Merritt, Mn. V. lo the death of her brotber-MM. Arnett, Mra. V. C. Hansen, law, Cartaa T, Cooper. Mr. Coo­
lira. G. Talmidge, Mn. J. A. per was a department head of
Harris, Mrt. T. Wlreman, Mn. I* tha R, J. Reynolds Tobacco Co,
R, Dunham, Mn, E. Cromwell, for 38 yeara, before his retireMn. fi. D. O’Neil, Mr*. R. Knlf- ment.
fin, Mn. W. Payne and Mrs. D.
Maui 111.

p su i&amp; a n u d A

Local Piano Pupils
Enter Auditions

and against which certificate has not already boon

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The chapel of St. Peter s Epis­
copal Church in St. Petersburg,
was the arena of the April 2S
wedding of Miss Carol Sue Warriner, and Ralph Edwin Stevens
Jr.
Miss Warriner is the daughter
of Mr*. Koblenier Warriner, 23th
Ave. N.. and Dr. James M. Warriner, 14th St. N„ St. Petersburg.
Mr. Stevens is th* son of Mrs.
Ralph Edwin Stevens and the isle
Dr. Stevens ot St. Petersburg and
formerly of Sanford.
Father Duncan, rector, officiat­
ed at the double ring, candlelight
ceremony. Matron of honor was
Mrs. Donald Knauss, sister of the
groom. Donald Knauss was best
man and ushera were Merrtl
Mori* and Robert M. Menke.
The bride, given In marriage hy
her father, wore a floor length
gown of Schiffli embroidered tulle
with ritted bodice, featuring a
portrait neckline. Her veil of
English silk illusion fell from a
pearl tiara and she carried a
bouquet of while orchids with
atephanolis.
The matron of honor war* a
ballerina length gown o. blue silk
organsa snd carried a bouquet of
pink ehlffon rotes. A reception
was held at the St. Petersburg
Yacht Club.
After a wedding trip to New
Orleans, La., the couple will maka
Ihoir home at i!301 Sunshine
Lane, Treasure Island.
Tha bride is a giaduate of th*

Auxiliary T o Meet
The Ladies Auxiliary of th*
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment will meet at the Fire House,
Thursday, at &gt; p. m.
Mrs. Ralph Schweickerl, chair­
man of the annual Fund Drive
for the Fire Department has ask­
ed all those who have been can­
vassing to please be present and
maka their reports.
The "maypole" party which will
rlimax the end of the drive and
also relebratc the first birthday of
the Ladies Auxiliary and the
Fourth Birthday of the fire de­
partment will be held at tha Are
house on May 3tst.

RrraTf

Warriner, Stevens
Nuptials Announced

A t N ew Smyrna

n r JEANNE WAR.VKE
"NOW HEAR THIS" might be
an appropriate beginning today
aince it appcara that our Navy
friends are the only onea to be
making nrws thla week'. Moat of
their pari cs have been in the
lorm of farewell courteaiea for
those who are to be departing in
Hhe near future.

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PRESTIGE

Campbell, Tommy Judy, Rebecca
Patterson, John Martin, Gregory
Carlton, Jan Couilni. Tommy Vin­
cent Lynda Fttawater, Candi*
Fortenberry, Judy Bunten. Louise
Sleikiey and Malania Williams.

North Orlando Club
T o Meet Thursday
Hi* North Orlando Garden Club
will meet Thursday at 7:10 p. m.
at the home of Mra. Roy Burke,
tot Edgmon Ave., with Mrs. Henry
Ward as co-hottest.
Membership is Hill open to new
residents of tha area and those
interested in the organisation may
gat information by attending this
meeting aa a guest.
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By ValUO Press Iatematieual
An Important round In the fight
to lower segregation barriert la
the South wai won Tueaday when
Negroes ate with whllei at alt
lunch eountera in Nashville, Tenn.
storea.
The agreement to begin grad*
ual Integration of lunch counter!
at dime, drug and department
stores In Nashville came after a
month of secret negotiations be*
tween merchants and Negra
leaders.
During the past three month*,
more, than ISO persona wore ar*
rested In connection with antb
segregation demonstration! in the
Tenneisete capital. MerchanU felt
newspaper and radio and tele*
vision publicity about the demon*
stratlons was hurting sales and
producing a racial stalemate, so
they asked for and won a news
blackout on the negotiations.
In return for the gradual in*
tegratlon plan, Negro leaders
agreed not to attempt to aat In
department store dining rooms or
make any Integration attempts
during the Saturday shopping
rush until the plan has worked
for some time.
Despite the victory In Nash*
ville, Negroes faced mounting
opposition in Alabama where Gov.
John Patterson s-owed that ha
will resist federal agents who
seek to Inspect Wilcox County
voting records.
Patterson said Atty. Gen. Wil­
liam Rogers' charges of dls*
crimination agslnst Negro voters
in Wilcox were “ deliberate fabrication." He maintained that pub*
lie official* of Alabama "treat all
dtiieni fair and Impartially."
Rogers said FBI agents would
ask voting registrars in WUcox
County to open their records to
Inspection under the powers
granted in the new civil rights
law.
Other racial dr-alopments:
Trial for 13 Negroes who took
part In lunch counter segregation
protean In Atlanta last - Hank
was tentatively set for May a .
The Georgia conference of NAACP
branches scheduled a' statewide
“ freedom ratly" tn Atlanta on
Sunday.
An all-white circuit court Jury
acquitted to midwaltom college
students and the wife of a socio­
logy professor of dlsordorly con*
duct charges In connection with
an Integrated luncheon they it*
tended In Montgomery. However,
the professor, Richard Nesmith
or MacMurray College of Jaeklonvllle. HI., was convicted,
The Knoxville, Tenn., presby­
tery haa decided to racially In­
tegrate one of Ha three youth
ramps on Watts Bar Lake next
month,
An all-while Jury convicted Ro­
bert F. Williams, president of tho
Monroe, N, c., chapter of the
NAACP, for treapaialng during a
lunch couatar.altdown demonstra­
tion. He was aenUnced to M
day* in Jail, “but tbs aegtaaeo
was suspended.

�- r - r r r -----------

• B jfA b M c M r
mambar *f the fighting Fullmer gins at 10 p. m. In th* 700-saal
family, facaa Hungerian-bom Oar. Jtnton Gym.
M OKT+TOP,
Fullmer, who raaemble* hi*
man Radi Hi a achadulad 10w ho '* Bee//
round bant at Wait Jordan. The older brother In many raspeeta,
AH.BARL/
nationally lalaviaad bout In Full* haa a string of ala airtight win*,
seA *o*f ,
mar'a bach yard ia the UUh Including aa upaat victory oror
S e /itA TW i W
boxar'a talaviaioa dabnt and ala* Virfil Akin*, rollmor baa « w in ^
H f* HSW BATTW 9
R o te A * "
on* of th* touthaat taata in hi* la IS bout*. Ha iaat known aa a
IBAPOAF AlAft
brief pro caraar. It will ha tala* knockout puncher.
Radi, J7, haa a slightly batur
viaad over ABC.
a m rn e p m b a .
Th* bu**.*aw brother of NBA record. The Carman, who now
middleweight champion Con* ia makaa hla homo la Psstair, N. J*
aa 0-0 favorite, bat Kadi picked ha* U win*, fir* loaaaa and a
up plenty of aupport aa fight.tltn* draw. However, ha haa 14 kayo**
The Sanford CUy Summer Bow- approaebad. Th* mala event ha* to hia record.
ting Lengun began to show Ha
ware* last week, na th* team*
stretched eut ever a largo spent
af points in th* standing*.
la last week'* aciuxi. Mather ef
Sanford continued it* winning
ways by taking thro* pome* while
allowing George's Ta*ecn **dy
on* point tor th* night. Roger
Walatrom led the Furniture men
with a STt eeriei: while laFolIctt* was high for th* loser* with
8V JOHHH/ 79MMM
a 4T7 evening. Buddy a Auto Ser­
VKHT 70 C tiV tlA H B
_
_
vice took three game* from th*
f V took overt tha
^
\
No. 1 team behind Jack t i e
leAoorr *nrr; Bisr
ner'a ZU3KS game*. Uatuiia led
TH e /^v* r//A V B -------------the loser* with a 533 total.
fOXOOT7£ rt 70 7T U RAf
J ^ w .
Phil Roche led the Lance. Lac .
A ItA P C fF A IM S Ctf/tF
M
team to a three to oae victory
FCNenoB / * otrr/H o cV
^
with a 39*391 total over Genes
B A te. a Or c ie M W a 7*e.*f—
Seminole Cleaner* and Laundry
H/T£
W /f
led by Sonny Eskridge a US sertea.
A * BWAOCfO # 8# fOA A SCASOA n o* 9 .
which featured two games over
MO. Jim Spencers team took tour
points away from the totkur Mus­
ic Shop group behind O Leery1*
332 roiling, while Henry Tama
led the Mustcmen with a &lt;M total.
Harry's Liquors took three points
Florida Stale League
from the Lake Mocroc Ian behind
the MO senes of Buddy Proctor,
while th* lanmra couldn't match
Lakeland
The annual Oviedo athletic din­ Garry Foa’s M3 enough to get
Palalka
ner will be held nt 7:3d p. m. more than oo* point.
SANFORD
Friday nt the Ct’ y Memorial
Leesburg
Building.
SL Petersburg
Co-chairmen of the supper com­
Temp*
mittee art Mra. James A. Portia
and Mr*. Walter A. Teague who
Orlando
Standard Od defeated Yowell's
will be assisted by Mra. Ferdin­
Daytona Beach
and Dude, Mr*. John Dude Sr., 12-S in Little League play Tues­
Americ
Mrs. Joe O. Mikter. Mrs. John day while the Elka betted Rotary
Evan* and Mrs. Douglas H. Jack- IS la Babe Ruth League action.
In softball action. The First
Chicago
12 7 .432
Herman Morris, former prin­ Baptist Church slammed PineNew York
10 7 .MI 1
Boa'on
• 7 .M3 I'i cipal of Seminole High School crest Baptist Church, 2*-3.
Cleveland
10 • .350 l'b will h* th* guest speaker for th*
Baltimore
10 10 .500 lib evening.
Enters CYO Play
Washington
g 11 .tit 4
PLUM BING. HEATING,
NEW YORK (UP1) — HaevyDetroit
0 10 .VI 4Vb
A IR CONDITIONING
Roman conquerors in ancient weight champion Ingemar JohansKanaaa City
7 12 .300 I
ton ha* accepted an Invitation to
Wednesday's Probable Pilchers Franc* ar* said to hav* exacted compete in th* Calholie Youth Or­
from tired travelers for
Cleveland at New York — Beil tribute
the
privilege
of aittiag ia tbo ganisation's 23rd annual golf
(B-1) va Maat (0-0).
shade
of
th*
plan* trees they tournment at th* W*atch**t*r
Chicago at Bofon-Shaw 0-1)
Country Club May 36.
planted.
va Brewer (1-2).
Kanaaa City at B a l t i m o r e
(night) — Daley (1-2) vs Walker
(0-0) or Portocarrero (20).
Datroll gt Washington (night)—&gt;
Lary (1-2) vs Ramos (0-3).
. - Thursday's Gam**
D*(roil at Washington
Kansas City at Baltimore, night
Cleveland at New York
Chleago at Boston
National League
W. L Pet. GB
San Francisco
15 7 .M2 ...
Pittsburgh
M t .809 lib
Milwaukee
I 7 .M2 3
Cincinnati
11 It .500 4
Loi Angelas
It 13 .4M I
St. Louis
a II .450 5
Philadelphia
9 14 .391 *(i
Chicago
I 12 .333 7
Wadaeaday't Probable Pitchers
Cincinnati at Chicago—O'Toole
(12) va Hobble (2-3).
Philadelphia at San Francisco—
Owena (2-2 vs Jones (3-2).
St. Louis at .Milwaukee (night)
—Miiell (1-2) vs Spahn (1-0).
Pittsburgh at l»s Angeles
(night) — Daniel* (1-0) v* Kou&gt;
fax ((52).
Thursday's Games
SL Louis at MUwaukat
Cincinnati at Chicago
Philadelphia at San Franciaco
(Only game* scheduled)
JfayM * M / L tA H

WEST JORDAN, UUh (U P O Young Don Fullmer, juat turned
21, hope* to become of ay* aa a
boaar tonight ayninat aaaaonad
SUfan Radi.
Fullmer, yeunyeat and boldeat

C /N C/N N ATt

lb* tune af eiffit hHa in two full
iaalnga an the mound. Lefty Floyd
Lippold cam* ia the game in the
third laalag and worked until tbo
float inning. Ha 'was tapped for
four bita and laaued aavea baaea
on balla. Ho waa alao credited with
ad w-i.
two hit batamta and two wild
•Thia gam* moved the ladlaaa a
pltchaa.
f ie more firmly late flrat plat* The only Sanford batter to solve
the tight FSL race and the Oraytbo offerings of big righthander
Donyor waa second baseman Ouia
Chavarria, who had two single* in
four trips lo tha plats. H# also

»corad the only Greyhound run.
Pat Siak, Ken Harralaon, and Paul
Gamma! were the only other* to
pound out t hit. Gamrael doubled
to the right center fence in the
algbth inning to aend Chavarria
acre** with the only run for tha
Greybounda.
Tonight Manager Robbie Robertson will probably go with his act
lefthander Ron Banovic against the
Daytona Beach Islanders. The
game gets underway at Memorial
Stadium at f:4» p. m.__________

£. By JKVRV COVINGTON
• The Drat place Laktlaad ladlaaa
dpt (hair boomlay kata to work
kora Tueaday alyht and rapped
tour Sanford Greyhound pitcher*
i r 18 itit* u £ IS hit* ia a Flor­
ida Stale League battle that and-

Seminole High won’t have to pay Sanford $400 for
holding baseball gamaa in the Memorial Stadium this
season.
The Sanford City Commission agreed to eliminate
the charge Monday night after SHS Principe! Andrew
Bracken Mid the $700 bill the school got for use o f the
stadium hampered Seminole's sports program. Bracken
pointed out that the Sanford Greyhounds get free uae of
the stadium. He Mid that Sanford had more o f an oblige,
tion to the high school ballplayers than to the Grey*
hounds.

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Btowrna, N.Y. IT a T a 477
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Martlk, Balt. II M I II 441
•tedag. BalL » *1 is it 4*4
P a w , dart, ia a a ir 443
MlaoM, Chi. II It H N MS
Ran* Baitad fc
NallaaaJ Uagaai Mt Covsy,
•iaau Hi Clement*. Plralta a ;
Mataroski, Pirate* a; Banka,
Oiha 21; Them**, Cuba 11; Skinwar, Pirates Iff.
Aaatrteaa Laagaat I k o wr o n,
Yankees a ; aenilla, Oriole* ||;
■aria, Yankees U: Mlnoso, Whit*
■aa 27{ AUaoo, Seaalora IT.

Even if they build a bridge, Rip
Repulski, Johnny Temple and
Dick HaU ain't going hack I* the
National League because the
American League suits ’em Juat
fine.
This 1* th* first season in th*
American Laagn* for aQthree
and if they had nay idea it was
Ibis easy, they probably would
have wanted to move over from
th* Natlooel a let aoeoer.
Repulski, aa ax-Dodg*r, barely
look hla hat and coat off srith the
Red Son when he delivered a
grand - slam hoawr ia hla first
tima at bat la Ska American
Leago* Tuesday alRM t* heat the
White Sex, 1-7.
Temple, a Ciaciaaall star far
■aay years, drove la tha Oral
rva of th* season off Yank** re­
lief ace Rya* Durea to break a
1-1 tie and help the ladlaaa to a
H victory ia !• 'aalogs.
Aad Hall, srho couldn't maks it
with the Pirates, ranted off his
third airtight triumph without a
defeat la pitching the Athletics to
IBB decision over th* Oriolto,
Tha Tigari napped a 10-gam*
,Iosi«f streak by beating the Sena­
tor*, IB, la the other At gam*.
Tha Oienta retained their gameaad-a-half National League lead
by defeating th* Phillies, 4-1, for
thtir fourth airtight, while lbs
Plralta downed the Dodgers, S-l.
Th* only ether scheduled gam*
betweea the Rod* end Cub* waa
poatpooed because of cold and
rain.
Repulskl's bomar waa one of
five hit la th* Red Sox-Whit# Sox
struggle. ,Roy Sloven. A! Smith
and Sherm LoUar each connected
far th* White Sox while Vie Wert
put Ih* &lt;R*d Sox ia front with a
grand • alam off atari*r Early
Wyaa in lha first laaiag.
The Whit* Sox kepi rapping
away, however, and tied tha scott
at SB. That's haw matter* stood
wbaa Repulski cams up aa a
pinch hiu*r with th* baa*i full la
th* eighth. Don Fmaresa waa
brought la lo pitch to him and

.NaMaaM i ^ , MaCavay,
&lt;M*nU It McMillan, Rada I; Boyar. Card* I; Clements. Pirates I.
(Eight player* tied with •).
AaMrteaa Laagaat Held, Indi­
an It lam a, Saaatora I; Skew-

■too Howard tied th* score with
a homer in the eighth. Durto,
who hadn't yielded a run previous,
ly this season in 10 innlngi, got
into trouble ia the 10th when be
hit pinch hitter Wally
Bond.
Temple, who bad doubled earlier
ia th* game, tbea broke the tie
with hla second doubt* and after
Harvey Kuena singled, Jim Pier*
sail followed with a three • run
bomar. Reliever Dick Stigman
was credited with hie secood
victory.
Hall had a minimum of (rouble
with the Orioles in snapping •
three-gam* lasing streak for the
Athletics. The ala-root • six rightbandar limited Baltimore to six
hits, struck out six and did not
walk a batter. Kama*
City
clinched th* gsmr with a ninerun outburst agalnit loser Hoyt
Wilhelm in tha fifth. Dick Wil­
liams' grand-slam homer waa tha
big blow.
Rocky Colavlto'a homer with
two out la lb* ai'th broke up a
floe pitching dual between Don
Most! of th* Tigers and Tat
Clevenger of the Senator*. The
home run was Colavlto'a fourth of
Ui* season but only bis first since
April a . Rocky had coUsctsd
only four alaiies In hia prtvkoui
» tints* up. Moail pitched a
three . hitter for his first victory
while Clevenger, who sufferod hla
first lose, gave up five hits.
Doe Blaiingame brake up a 2-2
tie between th* Glints and Phil,
lies by singling home Willi* Kirkland from secood base in' the
•eventh. Stu MUler, who cam* t*
Johnny Anlonelli'a rescue in the
savanth Inning after Wally Post
had tied th* score with a two-run
homer, waa credited with th* vic­
tory although be faced only ona
hatter. Billy O'Dell held
tha
Pblli to one hit over th* last two
innings. Gena Conley gave up fiva
hits and three of the Glanti' runa
ia IS Innings lo absorb hia first
defeat.
Vtrn Law of th* Pirates polled
hla fifth victory in aix decisions
by holding th* Dodgars U&gt; eight
hits, including a homer by Norm
Sherry, Bill Maiaroiki's two-run
homer off Johnny Podraa in tha
fifth broke a M lie and sent th*
Lo* Angela* left-hander down to
hia second defeat. Hal Smith
bomerad In lha second inning tor
PUtaburgh'a flrat run.

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AndcatBITTEHtM!

For the second consecutive
year, Seminole County 4-H Club
boys ceme away from the District
event* day at Cocoa with flnt
place winner! In both the Junior
and aenior dlviiioni In the tractor operator'! eonteit.
t John Jakubcin, Stavli, wai win­
der of the icnior division with
Jonalbin Lukai, Slavia, winnim
the junior divlilon. Jakubcin will
represent 4-11 Club, Dlllrtet T at
the Slate Contest In June. There
■re no state elimination! tor the

•YES' MORE HOUSEWIVES ARE FORMING THE HABIT
OF SAVING MONEY NOT STAMPS BY SHOPPING

TIP - TOP - SUPER MARKETS
Priced Good Thuni., Fri., Sal., May 12, IS, 14, a a i Sun TU Noon
FLA. GRADE A or B DD.

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Junior division.
Following the District events,
the district council held a meet­
ing to hear report! from the
county. representatives of the
4-U Club program In each coun­
t y . Owen Cammack and John
wjakebeta represented lemlnola
County a4 this council.
Participant! tn the contest and
council were county winners from
the six eountlee in 4-H Club Dis­
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DIXIE CRYSTAL

POSTMASTER JOEL FIELD (left) o f Sanford, chairman of the city’s
Armed Forces Day Committee, and Seaman Mark Kaaprzak o f the Sanford
Naval Air Station, point out that everybody’ll goin* to open house at the
air station May 21. The gates of the station will be open from 11 a. m, to
8 p. m.

SMALL LEAN
CENTER CUT

Want Some Action-Packed Thrills? Tucker To Talk
Af Banker's Forum

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By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (U P D For
action • packed thrilla that' makes
the spina tingle and bring a cheer
to the throat. 1 wouldn’t recom­
mend a ell-day bricklaying eonteal.
Such an event is going on
here at the AFL-CIO union Indus­
tries show and, thinking 1 might
be stirred by the elastic struggle
of man against mortar, I went out
to watch the first heat.
Pottlbly ■ real dried-ln-the-klla
fas of brick masonry could have
found something to shout "ole”
about, but I doubt It. Any excite­
ment that a bricklaying coolest
generates la pretty well confined
to the bricklayers, As a spectator
sport, it ranks somewhere be­
tween quilting bees end hourglass
watching.
Neverthelss, a goodly crowd

ars competing tor $M0 In priie
money and varioua other emolu­
ments that accrue lo
contest
winners.
,
Twice dally, six of them take
positions by a brick pile end, at
a signal from the judges, begin
trading things as called tor In
the contest blueprints. This goes
on tor six days.
I don’t know • thing about
handicapping bricklayers, but If
there bad been a bookmaker
bandy 1 would have put my
money on No. I, a tall, darkhaired young man from New
Haven, Conn. As the racing wri­
ters say, ba had good "early
toot."
White the other contestant! were
taking preliminary measurements
and drawing lines on the floor,
No. 4 simply slapped down some
mortar and began laying on the
bricks. Ho was well ahead of the
Held when I returned from the
scene to Inspect some of the
other oahlbila.
When I returned, drops of perspiraUon were cascading off No.
Fa nose and be was tearing down
part of his handiwork to correct
■ome mistake he had made.
The first heat still had two
hours to go snd I didn’t wsit to
see how It turned out. As I have
suggested, a llltle bricklaying
goes a long way, particularly
wbon It develops Into n hare-andtortolsa race.

T. E. Tucker, president of the
Florida Slate Rank here, will be
the featured speaker st llte 13lh
annual banker’s forum lo be
held at Ihc Langford Hoiel In Win­
ter Park starling May IS.
The forum will run unlit llay
Chairman of the Rankers Forum
Committee is Miss O. Kathryn
Re!!, vice preildenl of (lie Flor­
ida Bankers Association. She will
preside at the dally sessions. The
Bankers Forum Is one of 'he ma­
jor educational efforts of the Asso­
ciation tor its members.
Ils purpose la to disseminate
the latest and most authoritative
Information on specific phases of
banking. Most Florida banks will
be represented by one or more
officials at the event.
During the week, consideration
Will be given to operations, per­
sonnel, public relations, advertis­
ing, investments, trusts, correspon­
dent banking, legislation, commer­
cial and installment lending.

Growth Report
Nearly Completed
The Rollins College survey of
Casselberry's growth should be
finished within two weeks, Mayor
W. M. Benson said Monday.
The mayor made arrangements
Saturday to give the Rollins Cen­
ter for Practical Politics surveyors
additional statistical information
about Casselberry.

Jfew Police Car
For Casselberry

NOW AT BOTH

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The American Legion'Auailiary
announced today that 1M0 Poppy
Day will ba obae-ved on Armed
Force* Day May XL
Mrs. John Fierro, Poppy Day
chairman, said that all funds reeeired from the tale will go to

la vtelaltea of the tew.
Plaotm Dr. te etoeed today
hoinan
Lane and Hwy.
UM lo ohoarro a tew which says
that a private rood eannol ho
epen wnttoanualy tor seven yean. Purple Gravy
A tetter was received from MEMPHIS, Tens. (Ul’l)-H a r.
Oviedo Mayor M. L, Gary, n a- riett Tyler said eba carefully fol­

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Tfco Casselberry City Commis­
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ear Monday night.
Requests for bids en Um car will
ho sank out soon.
AB but two faulty septic tonka
to Use Duck Pood area have been
o g n n iH f, Mayor W. M. Benson
(•parted. Benson will Issae warrente tor all Casselberry realdates whose septic tonka are now

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Night" hour featurn tha Bela(onla folk siagtrs.
Tba veteran remedy team of
Smith and Dale works with Keefe
By FKED DANZIG
Brasirlle and Mary Ana Mobly*
NEW YORK (UPI) — AS Ed
on CB|* "Be Our Guest."
Sutllvsn wss saying the other day,
The "Wagon Train1' drama on "the TV Industry feels the sum*
NBC la "Tha Countesa Bars oof mer audience is 'way down so
they tay, 'the heck with It; let's
put oa a re-run.' "
He added: "I want to start e
bruthfire la the opposite direction.
'I say the audience goes away
when it has nothing new to
welch. If you supply fresh pro­
Tha most difficult thing In lift grams, you keep your audience
la to know yourself.
—Thales right through summer."
Sullivan supports his claim with
Impressive statistics that show au­
dience fallout is not as severe for
bis show as it la where summer
i v t .&lt;i s r m c r r r c o r s r o r m
SIXTH JCDICIAl, rmCt'IT. is repeats ere the diet. Since I'm
ISO row SBKISOLH COfSTT, on Ed's side' In this matter. I'm
vermin*.
happy to past along his views.
IS CHiSCRIT SO. IMSI
b e n n ik
*t a r k k ,
To support his cimpalgn to
Ftststirr, make TV a 12-monlh-a-year busi­
•V*.
ness Instead of the current eightALTAMBSE STARKE,
THfmdaaL month deal, Ed has taped 10 allS O T I r w T O A P P r .A W
new shows for his July-throughSeptember Sunday night CBS-TV
hour.
"We taped them in the spring
because, for one thing, it gave us
a wider choice of atari. More per­
formers are in town, or avail­
able," Ed said. However, this ad­
vance taping meant he won’t be
able to book sports heroes who
are bound to crash tho 'sports
page headlines in the months
ahead. How does ho feel about
this handicap?
"That wss a decision we had to
make. When you weigh the two
attractions — the itar performer
and the athlete — you decide in
favor of the entertainer on the en­
tertainment show. Sure, I'd like
to have both, but It won't hurt
the ratings because we'll have the
atara,'1 Sullivan explained.
Although ha opposes re runs In
principle, Ed'a brushfire doesn't
extend to a point where he favors
burning all prevloualy-used lipes

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Another fan returnee la "Hie
Lawless Yeara," starring James
Gregory, whleh goes into a Thurs­
day night slot on NBC-TV...James
Cagney visits "Tho Jack Pair
show" Deif Monday.- 1
Patrick O'Neal, who starred In
the "Dick and the Duchess" ser­
ies a couple of years ago. baa
landed the leading role of Dr.
Dan Coffee in CBS - TV's "DX:
Unknown," formerly called, "Di­
agnosis Homicide," tha full-hour
myalery summer aeries that re­
places "The Garry Moore Show"
starting Tuesday, July S.

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El via’ Preatcy visits Frank
Sinatra and makes his first
appearance on t e l e v i s i o n
since his return to civilian
life, Thursday at 9:30 p. n w
on WLOF-TV, Channel 9.
The Special, hour-long
show features songs, dances,
comedy and production num­
bers with special guests:
Joey Bishop, Sammy Davis
Jr,. • Peter Lawford
and
Frank’s daughter, Nancy Si­
natra.
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Through the electronic mflr
racle o f Video Tape, thin spe­
cial show appears "Jive” from
the fabulous Fontainebleau
Hotel Grand Ballroom on
Miami Beach.

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CHARLESTON. W. Va. — Sen.
John F. Kennedy (Mast.), In a
victory statement fallowing Sen.
Hubert Humphrey1! (Minn.) with­
drawal from the raeo for tha
Democratic presidential nom inal
tion:
"West Virginia has given me n
major booit towards the Demo­
cratic nomination for president."
PALO ALTO, Catlf. — Mrl.
Alice Beach, who learned that her
son, Capt. Edward L. Beach, had
commanded the submarine U5S
Triton on a round-the-world under­
water cruise when she saw him
on television receiving a medsjR
from President Eisenhower:
*Tm glad wa'vo been keeping
something to ourselves. We aeem
to have a bad habit of putting
everything in the paper where the
Russians can read k."
MOSCOW — Radio Moscow, dilcuning the American spy plane
in a broadcast burned to the
United States:
"The Soviet Union, like nnaj
self - respecting country, fa ner
going to aland by end let this
kind of thing happen again."
WASHINGTON — Chairman
Clarence Cannon (D-Mo.) of tho
House Appropriations Committee,
defending espionage flights orar
the Soviet Union:
"Espionage his been through­
out recorded history an Integral
part of war. And no nation In Ibfe
history of the world has practical
espionage mere assiduously than
R u ss ia ."

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which marks the new town limits.

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2. For Rent

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Phone
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2. For Rent

dhe

l-ROOM &lt;fficlrncy apartment, LADY or couple to share my
private bath. Suitable lor one or -home. Electric kitchen. Utilities
couple. Acrou from pmiofflrc.
paid, 343 per month. Mrs. Ben
Monroe, Celery Ave.
FURNISHED cottage In Lake
Mary. FA 13049.
FLORAL HEIGHTS; 1 bedroom
apartment 1 block off Sanford
RENT OR SALE: 3-bedroom house
Ave.; pass the air base route,
In quiet neighborhood. FA 2-3690.
turn to right; approximately 6
miles from Sanford. Enders.
NEWLY decorated 3 room furn­
ished apartment *60 per month; NEW 2 bedroom house, complete­
cloie in. Ill E. 6th. St. Call
ly furnished, near b a s a.
FA 2-4263 or FA 2-3786.
FA 2-2377.

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wrap-a round aprons h o m e .
Earn 826.16 riosen — spare time.
Write Accurate Mfgrs., Free­
port, N. Y.

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.DOWNSTAIRS apartment, partly 3-ROOM furnished eparlment,
furnithed, newly painted. Call
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY i
downstairs. 308 Elm. FA 2-2021.
Sirs. Appleby, FA 2 6681 or
T i m . tbra FrL • I P. M. day baFA 2 3968.
FURNISHED garage apartment
Car. laaertioa. M m . • t f t m m .
1401 Oak Avenue.
2-BEDROOM trailer. FA 2-7922.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
3-BEDROOM furnished 2 story
house at 210 So. French Ave.
T i m . Uni Fri. • I P. M. day b# APARTMENTS for rent al Slone
Island on Lake Monroe; 2 quiet
885 per month. Call FA 2 3071
Cara insertion. Hon. • SiL
cool, furnished apartments. Sum­
before 1:30.
mer rates. Call FA 2-4280.
RESPONSIBILITY:
2 BDRM home, clean and furn
J % « BaraM win not ba
3-ROOM furnished apartment with
lshed, 838 Rosalia Dr. FA 2 1547
*Ik Mara than aaa lacamct burr
bath and garage. 2320 N. Nar«aa af your ad, aad reserves (ha
els: us. FA 2-3146.
DUPLEX apartment, 1 rooms and
H|hi la rotlaa ar rajacl may ad*
bath, 315 per month. 508 W. 8th
varliatMani from that ordered ta 2-BEDROOM furnished homa in
St. FA 2-3591.
oaafarm la tb* policies o&lt;
Paola area. FA 2-6408.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
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B. Eaal Batata Far Sale
A Martcasa Laaaa
T. Baalaoaa Oppariaaittas
f*A laaaraare
A Faaiala Htlp Waaiad
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IL Week Waaiad
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JU&lt; Electrical Sarrlraa
fWU. Bnlld, Paiat A Repair
CA Spodal Sorrleaa
M-A loauty Parian
M . Flower* A Pleat#
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-i. Real Eatata Wanted

LAND WANTED
LOTS or ACREAGE

2-BEDROOM unfurnished b)us* on
corner lot, well landscaped; kit­
chen equipped; walcr furnish­
ed. ideal location, 27th. A Mu­
re! Ave. FA 2 4411 or FA 2-3651.

Give legal description, price
and terms. Write P. O. Box
272, Sanford, Florida.

TWO bedroom furnished house
863.00. 1103 West 20lh. St. Call
R o h a r t A. Williams, Ph.
FA 2 3931.

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To

I APARTMENTS; 1 bedroom furn­
ished; 2 bedroom furnished; both
ground floors. Contact 2312 Pal
metlo Ave.

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Want

S • ROOM furnished efficiency
apartment 701 Park Avenue,

Ads.

FURNISHED apartment, 401 Pal­
5. Real Ealata For Sale
metto. Phone FA 2-4024.
1-BEDROOM, partly furnished
homa. Call after 6:00, NO 6-5122.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER

3-BEDROOM furnished apartment.
W. B. Shippy, Assoe.
Reasonable rent. C l a s s in. 602 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 1-6661
FA 2 0641.
3-BDRM. block home. Law down
FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2800.
payment, VA loan. FA 2-3273.

RENT

A

BED

INCOME PROPERTY OR 1NEXPENSIVE HOME: S bedrooms,
dining room, fireplace, partly
furnished, kitchen equipped; ren­
ovated exterior. Beautiful lot.
1215 Oak. 86.600, t e r m * .
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
FA 2-2378 or FA 2-4362.
1303 Elliott, Call FA 2-3234.

CAED OF THANKS
Rollaway, llosplta1 k Baby Bads
------you my many friends for
By Day, Week or Month
dhe lovely flower* and cards
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
ta » • during my recent Ph. FA I-S1B1
116 W. 1st St.
Christies Gibbons

2-ROOM amt bath apt. FA 2-05T6.
AN Y BALL PLAYERS
FURNISHED 4 room apartment, |7S MONTH: 2 B. R.. all electric
IN YOUR FAMILY?
water furnished, WO par month.
kitchen. Neat, dean, private. What could be nicer than being
Call FA 2-3021.
able to keep an eye on them
Near N. A. S Children welcome.
thru your kitchen window aa
Available May 1. Tel. FA 2-3346.
•-BEDROOM hauie, kitchon equip­
they play In the park across the
ped. Ph. FA 2-3302.
street from this spir t nd-ipsn
FURNISHED apt. 300 Park Ava.
three bedroom home?
ABED ROOM furniihad home to COOL, roomy 2 hdrm. unfurn.
The price, 812,630 with 81000
aetpotulbla paopla, tioo month.
Down, makes this a sensational
downstairs apt. HT.50.1700 Mag­
FA AM A
bargain.
nolia Av*. FA 2-3661.
Oc-BEDROOM upstair* downtown AIR CONDITIONED furnished W. H. "Bill” STEMPER Agency
furnished apirtment 863 per
garage apartment. Adulla. Call
Realtor k Insurer
month. FA 2-90T1.
FA 2-1926.
Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
Phone FA 2-6331 2601 Park Dr.
I ROOMS A bath, nicrly turn. |4fc FUBN. apt 2300 MaUoavlUe
Inquire Apt, 2 40718 W. 1st.
OWNER leaving town: 2 bed­
2-BEDROOM bouse, Florida room
room. livinjroom, kitchen, alu­
WELAKA APARTMENTS: roomi
and double car garage. Close
minum jalousie porch; 88,230;
private baths, lid W. First Bt.
to schools and shopping eontar.
mo. payments 647. 2406 Orange
Call
FA
2-4036.
fajRN. Apt M l 14 W. 1st BL
Ave. FA 2 6390.
FURNISHED apartment, clean FURNISHED 2 BR. H o a a t ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
FA 2-7664.
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
tA and clot* In. Adulla only,
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013.
3-BEDROOM houietraller |10 per FA 2-3931
week; in Oslcen. Ph. FA 2-0S1S.
3-B. R. home, furn. or unfurn. Buy
equity. Will rent 8110 a month.
313 PALMETTO Ave., furnished
Wynnewood Dr. Ph. FA 2-3888.
bachelor apartment.

Legal Notice

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B * u it* .l. f a n n y , a ta i. ■ ( riarM a.
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a f May, A. D. t i l t , praaant In the
Henoratila I'ounly Ju-ta* « ( Sami*
s a le Coum y, Florida. hla final
return, acruunt and vnui-htra, aa
B sa rin e r a f the Kalate o f PAUL
KOCH, * r , dacaaaad, and at arid
l la a , tfcan and (hare, maha appll.
M M ob ta the said Judas for a
final eetU tm snt o f hla adm inistra­
tion a f eatd aatala. and for an
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Dated this the ISth day a f April,
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lh a *h ar* lis te d Caurt a* ar ha*
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f l i t , w ill ba antarad ip n ln tl you.
W ITNESS my hand and aaal at
Ranfurd. Hrmlnnla County, Pier IIn,
thin llt h day a f April, A. D , l i l t .
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LAKE MARY: Cozy furnished 3 SUNLAND ESTATES: 2 bedroom.
room bouse 860 mo. FA 2-8608.
2 bath, extra laige home. View
of lake. Assume FIIA or FHA
2-BEDROOM unfurnished houve.
in s e r v i c e mortgage. Ph.
Fenced backyard. FA 2-4967.
FA 23672.

'‘Quiet!
5. Real Eatata For Salt

5. Real Estate For Sale

NAVAL officer transferred: Large 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath C. B. homa
3 bedroom house In Mayfair:
in Scuth Pinecrest 2nd. Addi­
tion. Small dow payment, as
24* baths; fireplsce; screened
sum# FHA contract. C a l l
porch; Florida room with out
FA 2 7460 if interested.
side entrance; sprinkler ays
1cm. FA 2-7123.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
TWO STORY home, 6 room*, 2
J. W. HALL
baths. Arranged for two com­
2844 French Ava.
plete apartments Partially furRealtor
nlshed. In good repair. Close to
Phona FA 2 8641
town. 215 W E S T F I F T H "Can Hall”
STREET. 86,300. Terms can be 3-BEDROOM, 21* bath home la
arranged. Phone FA 2-1270.
Sunland Estates, 103 Lake Dot
Dr. Priced right for immediate
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
sale. FA 2-5237.
home available in June. Assume
VA l o a n . Sunland Estates. SALE OR RENT: 3 bedroom fully
FA 2-3037.
air conditioned trailer; C .T . O.
Kennedy, FA 23114.
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, kitchen
equipped home. Large lot. 8700 217 SO. SUNLAND Dr., Sunland
down, 880 80 mo. 4S«?« VA loan.
Estates; 8 bedroom, 1 bath,
603 Camellia Court. FA 3-2136.
GE kitchen. Uvlngroom drape­
ries. Monthly payments 890.38,
Includes laxta .nd insurance.
$550 DOWN
81,330 down, 8600 cash or terms
Beautiful 3 Bedouin 2 Bath Horae
to suit you. FA 1-4367,
with Hardwood floors. G. E.
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
tically controlled Heat. Wall,
BUDGET BOOSTER
Landscapped Lot on Dead End M yoa have good credit aad 8136
Street where Children play In
wo cau move you into this nice
safety. We will b* proud ta abow
two bedroom home when your
you this today.
Inveatmoat aquity will grow vary
MOVE RIGHT IN
fast; kitchen equipped. Total
FHA Financing—No Closing Cost
price 83,663, Jutt dial the num­
— for an appointment call —
ber for. . .
Helen E. Noonan at
W. H. Bill Stemper Agency
“
SPECIAL SERVICE
FA 2-1631
FA 2-4161
BRANCH OFFICE
W. H. "Bill” Stemper A|oa«y
Realtor * Insurer
St. Johns Kealty Co.
2601 Perk Drive
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FA 2-8831
116 N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 2-6123
) BEDROOM, 1 hath C. B. house fi. Mortgage Loans
far salt, 810,000. Terms. For
MORTGAGE LOANS
rent: 863 per mo. FA 2-7017,
Cammerdal aad
Conventional Rasldonro
»•ADJOINING LOTS 60* X 130*.
WISE and JOHNSON
City sower and water. Paved
431 Magnolia Ph: GA 3-3496
St, and sidewalk. Sarita Si.,
Orlando, Fla.
Draamwold, l* block W. of
French — 1 Nock So, Winn- 7. Business Oppurtuaillaa
Dixie, Owner, P. O. Box 1106,
Orlando.
MAJOR oil company truck atop for
lease. FA 2-7683 or FA 2-7333.
GREATLY REDUCED: Forced to
sell- 8 bedroom home; Florida POPULAR end Profitable Driveroom. Aieume Gl Loan—874.36
in. Sandwiches, Ice cream, soft
monthly. FA 2-7738.
drinks, beer. Established clien­
tele. Ideal for a couple.
ATTRACTIVE I bedroom, 1 bath
homo In Loch Arbor; reason­
FARMER'S AGENCY
able. FA 2-2293.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
SEE IT NOW!
Lillian Trama
Four bedroom, 2 hath horn*. Quiet
R. H. Ivors, D. H Whitmore
Associates.
community. LR. 13‘ x 26’ ; DR.;
kitchen, built in stove, disposal. 2163 8. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3 3231
Utility room wir-rd for washer After houra, FA 2-2616, FA 2 4621
and dryer. Corner lot 100’ x 120’ FA 2 0261, FA 3-3012
with 12 orange trees. Law down
payment. No qualifying. Phone
FA 2-3314,

FURNISHED apart meats, hard­ 2-BEDROOM, 2 hath house; at­
wood floors, til# baths, 692 W.
tached garage. 612 Cherokee Cir­
nth. Strcel.
cle, Sunland Estates. FA 2-2538.
ROSA L. PAYTON
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house, LOVELY 2 bedroom, 2 bath home
And Associates
kitchen equipped Ph. FA 2-4466.
in Dreamwold, 2317 Osceola Dr.
Registered Reel F.rata Broker
By Appointment.
NICELY furnished 2 room apart­
Ph. FA 1-1161 17-63 at riiawstha
ment. FA 2 3303.
C. B. HOME: 3 bedrooms. 2
baths. Terms available. Low
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gables
down payment. 718 BriarclUf.
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 3-0720.
Ph, FA 2 5426.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom duplex NICE 3 -bedroom, 2 bath home,
apartment* lake privileges. 863
Florida room, kitchen equipped.
qonth. FA 2-3728.
Immediate occupancy. FA 2-2342.
C all. • ■.

A. K. ROS8KTTER
FLORIST
FA 2-1831
L’alerr Ave.
For All Your Floral Needs
Member — Florist Telegraph
Delivery Assoc.

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AVON COSMETICS haa opening for energetic laditi. Flexibla hours. Write, Manager,
Box 246, Lockhart.

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COUNTRY CLUli

HOMES
LARUE HIGH • DRY
LOTS
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

$10,550
1350 ON. - SOU MO.

lacladae Dosing
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FINANCING

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YOU

l-BEDROOMS, lit TILE RATH! with colored flxtnra*.
terraaaa floors, vaaetlaa blinds, carports. screen parch.
slUily rasas aad many ether extras.

All H w tn Carry A 1 Yr. K.H.A. Warranty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

PPM DAIY

1800 BLR. - W. 3rd

SAM LAWSON
FA 2-1661

FA 8-4166

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$10,750 - FROM - $69 MO.
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DISPLAY

21. Furniture

Sewing1Mach. Repairs

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMM

ALL MAKES k MODELS
RENTALS S3 WEEK
208 W. First St. (24 hr. scr.)
FA 2-2628

COLORED MAIDS FOR PRIVATE TV Service within the hour. Re­
FA3IILY SLEEP-IN JOBS NEW
pair your TV (or 27.30, in your
YORK. SALARY TO 850 WEEK­
home or no ebarge. Sunahiaa
LY AND HIGHER. TRANSPOR­
TV, FA 2 0833.
TATION ADVANCED. FREE
ROOM AND BOARD. WRITE FREE ESTIMATES eheerfully
MR. BAUM, 2622 HEMPSTEAD
given. Mattress renovating, apDRIVE. LAKELAND. FLA., OR
holttery and slip covers. CueTELEPHONE MU 3 3369.
lam built bedding made to or­
der. Cal] or tome in. Nig Bed­
in. Malt or Female
ding Manufacturing Co.„ 1301
So. Sanford Ave. FA 2-2117.
MEN-Women 620. Dally. Sell Lum­
ENVELOPES,
Letterheads, state­
inous nameplates. Write Reeves
ments. invoices, hand bills, and
Co., Attleboro, Mass,
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressiva
Priming Co. Phone FA 1-2811—
11. W ork W an ted
306 Welt 13th St.
LAWN MOWING, yard work, odd
jobs; young men, dependable. I5-A Beauty Parlors
FA 2-7034.
A Satisfied customer is our beet
advertisement.
HOUSEWORK, FA 2 2896,
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
STENO receptionist — typing, 103. So. Oak .... Ph. FA 2-3742
light dictation: no experience;
attending business college at Be Lovirr Witt. Professional
night; permanent resident. Ph. Beauty Caro.
FA 2-9782 mornings.

DEADLINES

UNFURNISHED, clean eight room
house 375 mo. 310 W. 3rd. St.
Apply 219 French Ave.

15. Special Services

9b. M SM iM .*.• .!
PbM

Dawn's

12. Plumbtnc Services
PLUMLING
Contracting k Repairs
Frea Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
264 Sanford Ave. Phnne FA 2-33*3

Wall
Plumbing

A

Heating

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6362

II. Electrical Sorrleaa
Hour* Wiring — E'ectzic Service
Sid Vihlen

RANDALL FLECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
FA 2-0613

14. Build, Paint A Repair

WILSON - MAIER
New and Used Furniture
311 E. First St,
FA
ROLLAWAY, Hospital tad Baby
Rods. Day, Weak, ar
FURNITURE CENTER
two French Ava.
Ph. PA 1-7844
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: Al
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
mates. Phona FA 2-Ttll.

22. Articles Far 8al«
RKDt-MIX-CONCR ETE
37” Window SUla I1.2S
34” Window Lintels IMS
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
306 Elm Ava. Ph. FA M m
USED GE range 630; usod GE
refrigerator 873. Call FA 8-4867
after 3:30.
ONE POUND Maxwell House Cof. foe 33c with a |3 cash hard­
ware or lumber order. B. Ed­
wards Builder* Supplies, 603 W.
3rd. Street. Ph. FA MM6.

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
8310 Oik
PA S-T684 Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Flastte
1H. Flowers A Plants
or rayon trpo*. Cotton or nylon
Cut Flowers For Any Occasion
Sonkarik Glass and Paint Co.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
PA t-441*
FA 2-H20
or
FA 2-0170 118-114 W. Sad at.
ROOM air conditioner ta excel­
17. Pain, Livestock, Supplies
lent condition. FA 1-1
2 CHIHUAHUA puppues 7 weeks AIR MATS |MI; paint IMS gal.,
old, AKC Registered. FA 2-4376.
2nd. gal. free! ARMY-NAVY
SURPLUS. 116 Banted Ava.
PERSIAN kittens. FA 2-3137 after
4:00 p. m.
73 WATT Federal omarger with
timer, all accessories for devel­
It. Boats and Motors
oping, 140. f a M a r.
Gateway To The Waterway
GOOD usod frame windows, Jamba
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
and assorted lumber. Boo taroRnlm on S p o rtin g G oods
man at Nicholas# Buick Bldg.
304-61 E. 1st.
Ph FA 21661
Beauty Balsa

Deluxe 21 foot upright

30 IL P. JOHNSON Javelb meter,
just taka up paymaata m
WALL PAPERING k PAINTING
t a u. Bet a id s Waite a Eaelectrie starter, excellent condi­
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
tion. FA 2-4466.
wiu Traitor Court
Contact 306 West lib St.
Phone FA 3 8643
14 FT, Plywood Runabout, Excel­ S A W D U S T and ahavlap.
FA 2 son. Buckner * Boa.
lent condition, new paint, 813.
THOS. E. THOMPSON
FA 1-7341, 104 Mayfair Circle.
Sell Ua Your Fumltare. Qaiak
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
NEW 11 ft. plywood beat, used Barries With Tho Oath. SUPER
Roofing k Siding
16 H. P. motor, 8123. See John TRADING POST. FA 1-4677.
Phone FA 2-6433
Decker, 106 .Mayfair Circle.
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOE SALE
HOME IMPROVEMENTS and SoT^futomobllen
l Coat par lb.
THE SANFORD HERALD
custom building. For free esti­
mates call Ravel* Conitruction 1631 DODGE tudor, good condi­
OFFICE
204 W. 1st. SL FA 8-MU
tion. Private owner. 233 Fla­
15. Special Services
mingo Dr., Sanford. FA I-7I7I.

TENOR Qultat gnd amplifier 848,

’31 CHEVROLET 1123. FA 3-1116.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

8 Smyrna Dr., DiRary-

DESOTO: '34 V-6 « iredom 4 door TAP PAN gaa roast 836.66.
FA I M l.
sedan, automatic, radio, healer,

Windnhleld
Back Glass
power brakes, white walls. Ex­
Door Glass
VentGlaaa
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Eatabllehwd 1901

THURSDAY, MAY It. 1960

8ANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 692

SHAPE Boss
Norstad Suffers
Slight Coronary

PARIS (UPD-SHAPE Headquarter* announced tonight that
Gen. I.auris Norstad. 33, supreme
Allied commander in Europe, has
suffered a "very slight coronary
occlusion."
The brief SHAPE announce­
ment confirmed rumor* that it
was more than aa attack of "In­
digestion" that caused Norstad to
be rushed to a hospital In Munich
last Sunday.
Until now, officials had denied
he suffered s heart attack.
The announcement from Nor
itad’ a headquarter* outside Paris
said it was expected the supreme
Wednesday Khrushchev aaid ha cotnmader would be fit enough
would discuss with Kisrnhnwer at to return to duty In two weeks.
Pari* tha qurstlon of whether thr
president should go through with
his Moscow visit,
Elsenhower told a group of Re­
publican congressmen today he
NF.W YORK (UPI) — Slock
will not cancel his plans to go to
Russia In lime unless Khrushchev prices at t p. m.
*1H
Amenran TAT
withdraws hit Invitation.
S3Vi
American Tobacco .........
Hie president saiif, however, C A O ...........................
31
that if Khrushchev wants to fol­ Bethlehem Steel .........
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low up his highly critical remarks Chrysler ............... ..........
44W
by withdrawing the invitation, it Ctirtlis-Wright
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U. S. Steel ....................... 7IH
Westlnghouse El................. 34

further U. S. Spy Flights
•Could Mean War, Nikita Says
MOSCOW (UPI) -Premier Niki­
ta Khrushchev laid in a aUtamrnt passed today by censor*
that further Amarlcaa racoonaiaaanca flight* over Russia night
lead to an atomic war. Ha aaid
a jh a pilot of a apy plana downed by
W*U1
uaaia would be triad aa a apy.
Newiman aikcd him at an im­
promptu praas confor r net Wedneiday what would happen to Francis
G. Powera, 30, ol Albany, fit.,
pilot of a Ul reconnaUaanca Jet
■hot down May 1 near Svardlovak, 1.100 mUca inaldt Buaila.
"We ahall try him, try him se­
verely aa a apy," Khrushchev aaid.

"You uadarstand that If aucta
aggreaaive action* continue this
might lead to war," ha aaid. Hr
raid further aggreaiion againit
the Soviet Union will be mat "with
atom bomba in the drat ftw min­
ute* "
Such apy flight* are "highly
dangerous" event*, ha aaid. There
«a* no official explanation of thr
delay in releasing Khrushchev's
statement*. Many of tha quotes
held up war* directed against
Secratary af Mata Christian A.
Harter and hia announcemeat that
racoonalaaneo flights would con­
tinue.
Khruahebav said aucli state-

manta were "tha kind that would
b* made only by a rmmt[y in a
state of war with another coun­
try."
Herter aaid American apy flights
over Russia were necessary In the
interest of preventing a surprise
attack and Indicated they would
be nmllmird in the future. Khrush­
chev called this "audacious and
bra sen."
"Herter * statement waa a threat
I* peace," Khruihchav aaid. "If
there are any more such aggres­
sions wa ahall strike at tha ag­
gressor.
"If they Mart a war see will hit

them with atom bombs in tha first
few minulei."
Khrushchev said hr did not con­
sider the intrusion by Powers' jet
an actual act of war but "just a
probing action."
"They tried to probe and they
were rebuffed," ha said. "We are
unt Guatemala. We hair tranquiliieri for such bandits."
About the Kail-West summit
meeting scheduled to open in
Paris on Monday. Khrushchav
said: "I like Paris and 1 am
going. U the others are not. I'll be
there."
In remarks pasted fag

•School Board News Briefs
Singer Near Death
Buys Equipment
For New School

NEW YOBK (UPI) - Ucreila
Bori, 71, ooe of tha world'* great
opera divas, waa still la a coma
resulting from a brain hemorrhage
and believed close to death today.
Roosevelt Hospital, where aha waa
® The County School Board gave taken after aha went into coma
Rs approval on buying $20,$$4.93
worth of equipment for the new May I, aaid she waa in poor rundilion.
leminole High School tedgy.
The board recommmdad bids
for 360 auditorium chair*, 14 ta­ Integration Plan
ble*, Z2l tubular itael chain, 717
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Feder­
chair desks, 33 (eschars desks, al Judge J. Skelly Wright warned
73 cafeteria tables, SM folding tha Orleans Parish School Board
chairs, six chair trucks and four Wednesday that U II doesn't pro­
tabic Irucki.
duce an Integration plan by Mon­
The board recommended that day, ha will write one hUnialf.
O the Yirco Company-gat the bids
on (W tubular chairs far |3-1|
each; the ebatr desks for $10.99 Bautl tint tha 'deadline hr tie
each and tha teachers desks for iayed so tha board could .ippeel,
$13.30 each.
Acceptance of the Virco tub­ Aiding Growth
ular chair bid on that type fur­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
niture wa* the economical thing
to do, Administrative Assistant electronics and missile Industries
accounted for more than a fourth
Waller Teague said.
Southern Desk bide were rec- o( Florida’* industrial growth in
ommended for the auditorium 193$, the State Development Coat
O chairs at $10.30 aach and tha mission aaid Wednesday. Florida
tablaa at $30.M each. Newton gained 711 new induatrlal plants
Equipment Cn. got the bids an tail year. The commission aaid
aafeteria tables for $23.10 each 33 couatiea got at least one or
and table trurka for $30.13 And more new plant* with g$ or mbre
employe* each. Six aouMiee got
•hair tracks for $33At each.
Universal Seating bids seen one email plant, nine ether* pat
Ncommended far teacher decks top,ar three.
■t $43.30 each and folding chain
at IS.II each. The board still has Castro-Trujillo Pact?
to dreide which typing tablaa and
MIAMI (UPI) - Jorge Zayas,
woodan tablaa to buy.
exiled editor and publisher af tha
Havana newspaper Avance, aaid
* Police Hunt Killer
Wadneaday be belieVea Cuban
BOSTON (UPI) - Detective* Premier Fidel Castro and Domini­
labored with only alim clue* to­ can dictator Rafael Trujillo are
day in a search for a gunman supporting each other in a non
who killed a 17-year-old white aggraaion pact. "Trujillo recently
girl in her apartment and eritl- recognised the Communist Party,1
sally wounded her mala caller. •aid Zajaa, Just returned from a
Pollen aaid they believed tha two-month, aeveo-country South
death af Madeline Cramer waa American tour, "and Castro ii
caused by bullet wounui. Tha girl keeping a tight rein on Dominican
•xilaa in Cuba."
A wai also choked, they said.

1 p. m. Stocks

Palm Beach Pilot
Killed In Cuba

a ? w s t s s r . E ta &amp; z &amp; m

Bryant Promises Fair
State Reapportionment
■p United Praaa latonatleMl
Gubernatorial aandldato Farris
Bryant today promised fair ap­
portionment of new congreislenal
district* to Florida if elected—
and declared he had shown the
leadership to make hia promise
•tick.
Both Bryant and hit runoff op­
ponent, Doyle Carlton Jr., cam­
paigned in the populous Jackson­
ville area today where they are
A to meet face-to-face later before
the WJXT television cameras.
Bryant told a news conference
that tha 1M0 census is expected
to give Florida four 'or five mw
congressmen, lie aaid the creation
af new congressional district* will
be up to the stale Legislature.
"Hero w* have a reapportionmrnt Issue af the first im­
portance," be aaid. "And unless
we elect a governor who has
demonstrated his capacity to
™ achieve reapportionment— aa 1
’ have dona—wa'ro llkaly to have
four or five congressmen running
at targe."
Bryant Doted that Dade (Miami)
County Is on* of the largest con­
gressional district* in the nation
with a population af nearly one-

average la about one congressman to aach district af 173,300
papulation.
Aa governor ha aaid ha would
sea that Dade and other Florida
areal gat fair representation.
Tha Bryant-Carlton television
meeting tonight will ba their firat
appearance together since a
stormy session over a Miami Ma­
tte* Sunday eight.
In campaigning Wednesday,
Carlton said Bryant had eboaea
"tha lawless course of hollow dafiance" by pledging to .close pub­
lic schools to prevent violence.
Bryant accused Carlton of "trying
In win on the basis of a general
smear campaign.”
ll a school
xenonsCarlton aaid Bryant's
closing statement am
HHb £ i§*1?
"tailing the mobs that
hava to do la formi ana our
schools will ba closed."
Ctrl ton said be favored segre­
gation but wanted to keep (be
schools opeo.
Bryant called attawlioo to tha
first primary votiag In 1$ Duval
County precincts with a total-of
LIAM Negroes and 9$ white*.
He tali Carlton got seven time*
tha number of votes that ha did—
M ft to *$P—with 3,iao v.
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RAY LUNDqUIfiT got tho bent nil-round athlete and outstanding football
player trophies and shared a third, moat valuable basketball player, an the
Seminola Booatara Club award* vara prenented Wednesday night. Coach
Jim Pigott in shown with Lunriquiet and Terry Christensen, who received
two trophiti. Jim Gracay alao won three honors. The story is on tha aport*
(Hprald Photo)
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County Losing Teachers
Teacher* arc going into Orange
and Volusia county rather than
Seminola schools because these
other touotfes pay teachara more
money, School Supt. B. T. Milwe*
reported today.
Mllwaa who has previously men­
tioned Seminole's low standing on
tha teacher pay level, cited tha
low coet ai county, aehool operation
last year, and aaid that schools
could operate still more cheaply.
But the superintendent said ha
would feet sorry for Semlnoit
school children if this came to
pass. Forty-live to M youngsters
could be placed under one teacher,
but the result* would show when
achievement testa were given, ha
said.
Seminola County will employ 123
new taaebara next term and will
have about 4M teachers lor 12.UK)
students. That will ba one teacher
for every 33 students.
At tha invitation of Orange and
Volusia counties, the school board
adopted a'resolution asking that
the LOU session of tho legislature
"be asked for a specific appro­

priation to finance a state-wide
program of educational televi­
sion.” and that "efforts be con­
tinued to activate the one VHF
channel available at Uila lime."
The resolution said that tha board
"baliavaa that all who are inter•Med In improving the process
of education should tend thrir ac­
tive support to developing the full

potentialities af educational tele
vision."
An educational TV station Is
available in thii area and the
Ford Foundation has allowed $10,
000 for a study of It, Milne* said.
Earlier In tha meeting, Ad mini
strative assistant Walter Teague
said educational TV is bound to
coma within tha next few years.

Four Boys Try
Illegal Means
To Get Monkey
Four boys who wanted ■ monkey
tried illegal means to get one from
thr Sanford Zoo Wednesday.
The boy* put • board over the
wall at the monkey island, put
tome bananas and peanut butter
on the plank and tried to get *
monkey to rome out, Hanford
police reported.
Zoo Attendant Jimmy Bedenbaugh wet uneble to tell If any
monkey* were missing after the
escapade.

Court Clomps Down
Miami Hotels ?
BEACH,(UPD-An atpredicted court - ordered
g af at least a dozen Mli M Baarh resort hotels following
tho* fleeing af the four mutton
dollar Luearns Wednesday.
Federal Judge Emeu Choate
ordered th* feur. year-old Lucerne
closed and the.guest* out by Sun­
day after a court-appointed trus­
tee told him tha hotel waa losing
$300 to $4M a day and that only
90 af its 17$ roams war* occupied.
At Usat tour ether big botelalh* Del monte*, If f to. Cadil­
lac, and flixoay—era undergoing
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Navy Studies Way
To Stop Crashes

A 1600 CHECK wan prenented to the Forrest Park School
far handicapped children today by Phil Logon, right,
president or the Seminole County Crippled Children's
Atutn. Accepting the check te Cooper Ifnthewa, director
of the Orlando school, Met hewn reported that there ere
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HAVANA, Cuba (UPI) - An
American pilot tentatively identi­
fied aa Matthew Edward Duka, 42,
of Palm Beach, today was report
ed killed by Cuban police when
ba landed a light plaha on tba
outskirts of Havana In in attempt
to pick up two man and a woman.
Tha report of Duke’s unaueceaa
ful aitempi to pluck tha three
persons out of Cuba wai carried
by local radio station*.
They said he landed In tha
Havana ouliklrla early this morn
ing in a small Aparhe plana with
tha marking "N4383."
The aircraft waa tba third
American-piloted plana destroyed
in Cuba on bomb or pickup mis­
sions to tha part three months.
First reports said Duka’a plana
was sighted In thn nir by pollen
patrol can along tha .highway be­
tween Birag|p and Martol, Just
wait of Havana, and waa pursued.
When It landed near the town of
Jalmanitai to pick up tha three
persons, the reports said police
from tha patrol cars opened firs
and tha pilot was killed.
Tba throe prospective passen
gers, described as "fugitive* from
revolutionary Jurtlca," apparently
were uninjured.
Duke's address, apparently nb
lained from papera on hia body,
was given as 43 Ocean Boulevard,
13-30 North Palm Beach. Hia body
waa taken to the Casa da Socorro
hospital In JaimantiS*.
Tha Incident was expected by
diplomatic observers to furihrr
weaken Cuban-American relations

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MIAMI (UPI) - Studies made
by the Navy at Key Weal are
expected to correct flew* In Jet
plane design which have led to a
high death rate la crashes of Jets
Into water, ■ Navy scientists said
Wednesday.
L. A. Fuchs of the Navy'e Johnsville, Pa., Air Drvelupmrnl Cen­
ter, addressing the Aerospace
Medical Convention here, said Jel
designers erred when they assu­
med Jet* would sink la water ae
faster than oonvanttonel aircraft.
The heavier Jrte sink at aevaa
to 10 feet per second, Fucbg said,
much swifter UtoO Um eight-tooth*
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Ouster Revoked
Effective Today
Mr*. Mary Karle Walker waa reinatated aa Seminole
County tax assessor today by Gov. IwRoy Collina and
ah* waa aent a telegram to report to work immediately.
An executive order by the governor revoked the
auapenaion of Mrs. Walker after he studied the primary
••lection results in which she won an easy victory over
Richard McCanna, who had filled the office on an ap­
pointment by Collins,
McCanna resigned Inst Friday and asked that Mrs.
Walker be returned to tha job.
The governor naid he lifted tho auapenaion because
"she has been reported ms promising openly and publicly to basically accept the reassessment o f property
for Seminole County and henceforth that a competent
and fair tax roll will tie prepared amt submitted by her in
accordance with requirements o f law."
The fact that the people voted her a large majority
over McCanna in the primary wan thn key factor in
her return to the office, it was pointed out. Collina said
while studying the cuse that he has "a great respect for
the voice of the people."
The governor's assistant reported that Collina wired
Mrs. Walker to return to duty today. She waa reportedly
away from her Oviedo home and could not be reached
for comment.
The revocation of the suspension last fall means
that Mrs. Walker will tie entitled to hack pity for tha
time she has been nut of the office since Sept, 28, 1959.
At the same time the governor wired Mrs. Walker
o f her reinstatement, he Answered a telegram sent to
him the day after the primary by J. Hrailey Odhnm sug­
gesting that she be put hack in office and asking for
public comment on a charge attributed to Mrs. Walker's
attorney thnt "one man was responsible for her suspen­
sion and thnt was Mr. Odhnm."
Collins wired Odhnm confirming thnt her attorney
had mnde thnt statement nnd said:
"1 told him ttmt it was not so and thnt I had not
discussed this problem with you before thn action was
taken."
"1 took the action," Collins snid, "because the facta
and circumstances left me no alternative. 1 am hopeful
that the end result will he bcncficinl to the peopln o f
Seminole County."
^

^

^

The County Commission met thla afternoon to ap­
prove the bond o f Arthur Beckwith Jr., who was ap­
pointed Wednesday by Gov. Collina na clerk o f the Cir­
cuit Court.
He succeeds David Gntchel whom he defeated lit
thn May 3 Democratic firat primary. Gntchel nubmltted
hia resignation effective Sunday night.

Kennedy Is Convinced
Of Demo Nomination
But strategists in the camps o(
rival Democratic aspirant! con­
tended Kennedy could be iloppcd
despite his smashing victory la
the West Virginia primary which
blunted the religious Issue and
knocked San. Hubert H. Hum­
phrey (Minn.) out of the race.
Some Jubilant Kennedy support­
ers across tha country forecast ho
would capture the nomination oa
tha first ballot. But the 42-yearold senator shied away from any
The new Lyman School gym will such prediction at a news confer­
be built oe presort school prop­ ence Wednesday.
erly wltlmut th* County School
Kennedy, a Catholic, said his
Board buying an $11,000 orange victory in overwhelmingly Protes­
grove for ■ football field expan­ tant West Virginia convinced him
he would win the nomination and
sion.
Tha board agreed to this today "dlminiihrd substantially, if not
after previous discussion* of eliminate" the religious issue
whether to buy the orange grove from the race.
and use it for ■ football field
He also belittled charges that
expansion to replace the field tile his Writ Virginia showing wag
that will be occupied by tha new the result of U 'i h ca upalrn
gym. Rids on construction of the spending mi Ids behalf by hie
gym will be token within a wealthy fuml’v and supporters.
month. The building will be In
Kennedy's Wr t Virginia tri­
the southwest section of the school umph caused Kcpublicnr.* and
property.
one Denec.a'. - ri al Sen. Wayne
Supl. R. T. Mil wee ssld that Morse (Ore.), tu aim up thrir fire
with remodeling or the existing at the Mostat um us tawmater.
Paul Campbell building at Ly- j
Many Dr locratlc leaders saw
man into a two room science
Keu.it y*. West Virg il a victory
building, construction of the gym, ■
s a b j boost to hit unddary.
and some re muddling u( the old
In a j j ‘,rtt statement. New Yuik
Lyman school, the plant should tu­
shie to accommodate 1,230 chil­ state Lmucrallr Chairman Mirhacl It, Pcndergail-and Cauiyina
dren next fall.
G. DrSa.i .i, the s.ale's national
committee an, aa 1 Kennedy had
"proved llmscti tu b? a very
strong and very able contender
for Hie l)emu..itlc presidential
nomination."
Michigan Guv. G. Uenncn Wil­
liams raid Kennedy's win made
him "lhc front runner among
By United Praaa International
those potential candidates wh*
Tom Adam* said Wednesday lie can attract support of the liber­
would support establishment of als in the Democratic Parly."
two more stale universities end
Aides of Richard M. Nixon,
Jess Yarborough recused Adams only candidate for the GOP nom­
of spending more money than he ination, ere reviewing the vie*
admitted in their first primary president's campaign plana to
rare for secretary of state.
gear them to his conviction that
Alia Wednesday, Stuart City Kennedy will be hia probable op­
Manager Joe Crowder announced ponent.
he was supporting Adams in the
runoff rac*.
Adams, campaigning at West
Palm Beech, said he was whole­
heartedly in support of the experi mentel uaivcriity at Boca Re Ion
for which the Slate Cabinet ad­ The County 4 H Judging teem will
vanced planning money Tuesday. sponsor e vegetable " trading"
He added there te a "great end session at 7:39: $. to. M a p 9*
growing awed for o four-year uni­ the Home Dcmawatnilt o a Cantor
versity to Northwest Florida."
oa totti it.;, Count* AfNft C m
Yarborough ntd Adams spent Thicker reported.
"much more then the $12,004 be
Judging toaae Ire* Vetuxia,
admitted to epaadiag a4 toe and
range end U h l CtotolM W
la A lto* M B M
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen.
John F. Kennedy (Mess.) was
confident today that he would win
the Democratic, presidential nom­
ination and political leaden in
both pertto* agreed that his band­
wagon waa rolling In high gear.

Board Won't Buy
Grove For Field

Adam Cites Need
Of More Colleges

Vegetable Trading
Session Tonight ,

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                    <text>Pa** 1ft—Mon. May •, 1980

Mahan Named
Post Commander
Officer* were elected at the May
2 meeting of the Campbell-Losslng
Post M of the American Legion.
Robert R. Mahan U the new
Commander. Russel W. Trench Jr.
I* the fir»t vice-commander, Cecil
K. Carlton, tecond vice-commander
and John Pierro If the third vice,
commander. The finance officer ie
George O. Maybury, Chaplain i*
Harry I). Ru*»el!, Richard R.
Chellette |* Sergeant.at-arm* and
Eugene K. Stovall ia Adjutant.
Five memliera were elected to
*erve on the poet executive com*
mlttee. These are Paul P. Brefka,
John F. McCImkey, Kenneth Gustnvxon, Lynn N. I.yon and Joel SField.
Ju it a t wax keepa dirt from
(ticking, it keep* one eurface
from aticking to another.

r r iY iv m m r r

Adobe Only. On* Coupon Par A opptog F*m«y

Missile Base
Men Have It
Made: No KP

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■— ■ ■

'M a m m a u m
couldn't be elected Pre*ldent.
That, however, will not he the
end erf Kennedy. The analyele con­
tinue* like th li:
If he ie rejected for the top
*pot, then Kennedy will be in a
position to dictate to the conven­
tion who the presidential nominee
■hall be. Kennedy, himself, will
have to be on the ticket a* the
vie* presidential nomine* to pro­
tect the Democratic Party against
the wrath ef Catholics who might
resent Kennedy’* failure to get
the top spot.
Now, if Kennedy becomes e s ­
sential to the ticket in the aecond
place, he would be in a position
to make a deal. He could refui* to
accept the second place which
might be disastrous for the Demo­
cratic Party. Or, more likely, he
might agree to accept the vice
presidential nomination provided
the convention choose Kennedy’s
choice for president.
This choice could not be Sen.
Lyndon B. Johnson (Il-Tex.), a*
it ia suggested on the theory th at
the Democrats must have left
wing support of labor and others
to elect thl&gt; year. I t would not be
Hen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.)
oa the theory th at Kennedy re­
sents Symington's refusal to eontest thia year’s primaries. Who,
thsn?
The analyser says It would
have to be Adlei K. Stevenson.
A Htevenson-Kennedy ticket for
1WU). Pretty strung, too.

VANDENBERG A I R FORCE
BASE, Calif. ( U P D - T h li apace
age mlaaila bate is ahead of the
times in more way* than ene-m ilStarlly epcaklng.
When the Air Tore* recently anBounced the eomlng end of KP, h
w ai hnly putting other airmen Into
Mm happy orbit of the mlaallemen
here who haven't had to worry
about KP alnce October, IMS.
ABC Food Bervicea, Inc. fulfill*
(be taak ef feeding approximately
4,MO airmen every day.
tfC ap t. George F. Greul of the
rood Servlcee Division said the
government furnlahei the ratlona,
building*, equipment, eaahiera and
monitora. U aim inapecta the faeillUaa and furnlihes the menu.
The contractor prepare*, aooka
and aervaa the food and deana up.
To man the Bating facllitiaa now
fa operation, fa airmen would
have to work IS hour* a day, aevan
fay* a week.
The Air Force figure* the eon.faaelural system save* soma MO
missilemen hour* each day.
MoneywiM tbs saving to the teagayera la aatlmated at MO,000 yearA sergeant with ovar » year*
service remarked, "1 don't lose
my men to a KP roster when 1
need them most. The elevation fa
Morale ia inestimable.”
A youthful airman, who nm ernher* doing KP before the contrac­
tor took over, said, "Tba food is
good, and we don't have to do
dishes."
Eating facilities at Vandanberg
a re spotless and cheerful. The aid
tables with attached benchee have
' given away to attractive tabloa for
four with comfortable chairs. Soft
music fills tba air.
IPs a far cry from the company
mesa halls of the IMO's hero wlwn
armored troops trained at Camp
Cooke.
. They’ve evoa ehanged the name.
It's no longer a mesa hall. It's a
dining ball.

SELECT, 3UC60 TENDER

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FRESHLY GROUND

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SEA FOODS

REG

BOTTLES

FRESH OUGHT LARGE

PLUS
DEPOSIT
LIMIT

f D&lt;l/l O MVX
Raw to grew bettor vegetables
and stop pests that attack thsm
Will he explained fa Seminole
County grower* a t the annual
Central Florida Exparimcnt HUlion Maid faur Thursday.
Research workers a t the station
will explain tbeir latest develop­
ment* fa vegetable growing. Dr.
J , W. Wilson, vice director in
charge of the station will apeak
about ’‘Insects Attacking Swaet
Corn and Cabbage."
Other talks to be given are
"Fertilisers for Celery and Spin­
ach,H by P, J , West gate; “Control

Churchwomfn Hold
Special Program
A special program, conducted
••tJfely by tha women of the
ekurch was held a t tha Congrega­
tional Christina Church fa honor
erf Mother’s Day Sunday.
Mrs. Lawarenco Tinsley was fa
ekarge af the program.

Although the population af all
af Nicaragua ia only slightly over
a million, crowds ai big as M.oaa
may aqueese late tha National
Stadium fa tha capital *f Mana­
gua far a baseball game.

f f DELUXE FROZEN

of Diseases Attacking Veg*table
Crops,” by J . F. Derby; "Response
of Cabbage and Carrots to Fer­
tiliser Treatments," by R. B.
Forbes; "Varistiaa of Vegetable
Crape for Central Florida,” by R.
F. Whltnar Jr.; “ Waad Control,"
by W. T. Bcudder; and “Nomafades Attacking Vegetable Crops
in Central Florida,” by H. L.
Rhoades.
The program at the station
farm on Celery Avs. will start at
1:80 p. m. A similar session will be
presented a t tha Eel Iwood station
Friday a t • a. m.
The program ie particularly de­
signed for vegetable grower* al­
though research workers and In­
dustrial salesmen are expected,
Seminole C o u n t y agricultural
agent Cecil Tucker aald Friday,

LIBBY’S RICH iN TOMATO SAUCE

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HOME FOGGING
M DAY GUARANTEE
Hornet Ijp To 1,000 Sq. Ft.

-

LADY FAIR MACAROON

-

EACH

CARROTS

$1 For Eoch 100 Sq. Ft. Over 1,000

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Total Vote

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WEATHER: Fair through Wednesday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight 60-66.
^ VOL. XLIX
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 690

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Figures compiled by the
secretary of state's office show that Farris Bryant got
193,607 votes, Doyle Carlton got 186,228 and the rest got
667,382 hi the primary election. The official state can­
vass of figures from all of Florida's 67 counties was
being made today.

Gatchel Resigns Circuit Clerk Job; Mrs. Walker
May Be Reinstated As County Tax Assessor
While Seminole County awaited word on the pos•ibtiity that Gov. LeRoy Collins might reinstate Mrs.
Mary Earle Walker as tax assessor to fill that vacancy,
David Gatchel resigned as Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Gatchel sent a letter to Collins resigning effective
May 15 and asking that Arthur Beckwith Jr., winner
ot the elerk's job in the primary election, be appointed
a t th at time.
Five minutes after Gatchel Informed the County
Commission he was resigning, the board authorized
attorney Maek Cleveland Jr. to eal on the governor’s

office for "immediate action” on naming an interim
assessor end clerk.
Until he does, an aide said, McCanna is the tax as­
sessor and must continue to serve.
McCanna, who left the keys to the office at the
courthouse, said "my job as assessor is over” and re­
turned Monday to his private business, leaving the office
locked. It ptlll was locked today.
The governor has been asked to appoint Mrs. Walker
to the vacancy since she will take office next January
anyway.
In his letter to the governor, Gatchel said:
"The voters of Seminole County decisively nomin­

ated Arthur H. Beckwith Jr. to serve as elerk. Tn view
of this expression on the part of the voters, and the need
for immediate establishment of policies and procedures
in order to continue the efficient operation of the
clerk's office, I feel that it would be in the best interests
f this county If 1 stepped aside so that you could apoint Mr. Beckwith in order that he could install his
,iolicies and procedures at the earliest date, rather than
my implementing for the balance of the present term
plans which might he inconsistent with his.
"The foregoing is particularity absolutely essential
aince new and more modern equipment, which has been

ordered for ase hi the clerk’s office, le scheduled for
delivery at an early date.
"In view of these facte, and recognizing the need
for continuity of policy in this office, and because of the
necessity of my devoting immediate attention to my per­
sonal plans, I herewith submit my resignation as at*f%
affective May 15.
The resignation came as a "shock” to the boerd
and Chairman John Krider cited the importance of Im­
mediate action by the governor on the two appointments.
"It won’t he long now before we start work on G
tentative budget and we need a tax roll aa soon aa pos­
sible,” Krider said.

U. S. Will Fight For A M
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Bases If Reds Molest Them

FIRST SEMINOLE HIGH NATIONAL HONOR Society
jnefnbers were enrolled in a ceremony at the school to.
day. The charter members didn’t know they had been
chosen for the first National Honor Society chapter here
until they b
stage. The l . _ ----- ----- -- — . .. _
ganbwtion devoted to scholarship, character,
leadership. Seminole NHS Council mepiber.
Bateman and At J. Bracken are shown looking

school's charter scroll, while the students relax after the
surprise of being tapped. Those chosen were Fenny Alli­
son, John Boniface, Buthi Carlton, Roliert Bullard, Jean
Dnlacki, John Goersa, Bonnie Oielow. Alex JlcKibbin,
Jones. Doug Tamny,
•hV/v» McDaniel, Ann
nn Ziegler. The new
J. Rracken.
(Herald Photo)

.Precinct Studjf Slated
The County Commit*too today
agreed to study* adding new pre­
cinct* and polling place* in the
eounty aa a reault of laat week'a
prim ary election.
Chairman John Krider u id there
certainly ia a need lo t aueb a
study and "especially a need for
more and better polling place*."
Supervisor of Registration Mrs.

Seminole Conner
Group At Rally

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lemlnole County lupporter* oi
Doyle Conner for commissioner of
agriculture Joined in a Cenlral
Florida campaign report and fund
railing meeting at Orlando Mon­
day night and today issued an in­
vitation to anyone interested to
join the Conner campaign for the
second primary.
Ed Kirchhoff, manager, and
Larry Johnson, treasurer, of the
Seminole committee for Conner
reported "an anthusiastie rally for
Conner" and said funds were
raised "to insure success of his
campaign."
Tha group also received a ret of the first primary baiiotlng
which tha secretary of state
compiled 319,994 votes for Conner
and 231,122 for W. R. Hancock.

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Board To Get
Furniture Bids
The Seminole County School
Boerd will receive bids on furni­
ture for the new Seminole High
Thursday.
The board wil&lt; ilso discuss
whether to try and buy additional
land for a football field expanaion at Lyman School. The 9:30
a. m. meeting will be in the
county school office on Commer­
cial Ave.

Ike Disappointed
WASHINGTON (UPI) publican legislative leaders
President Elsenhower today that
Congress probably will not pass
kla prop as ala to increase postal
rales end gasoline and aviatieu
fuel taxes.
This report woo a "great dtoa &gt; fito lm ia t” to the president,
Meuse Leader Charles Hallsck
(R-ted.) toU reporters.

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Camilla Bruce had reported after
last Tuaaday's primary that hun­
dreds were luraed away from the
polls because there were act
enough preeincta la Sanford.
Commissioner Lawrence SWof­
ford today laid there was a need
for at least three more precincts
in the south end of the county.
Sheriff J . L. Hobby cited confu­
sion a t many of tha polling places
and said that many machines
broke down.
Circuit Court Clerk David Gatrhel said that the cost of each
machine is approximately 11.97'.
A total of 9,721 persona voted
in the primary.

Mob Dispersed
SEOUL, Korea (UPI) - About
loo persons demonstrated in the
renter of the eity today, demand­
ing confiscation of the .property of
leaders of the once-powerful Lib­
eral Party. Troops with bsyooelcd
carbines broke up the demonstra­
tion. No rssuallifs were rrported.

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Attorney Mack Cleveland told
the board that they could not
NEW LONDON, Conn. (U P D change or add any precincts until A U, 8. nuclear submarine has
there ia an off election year, which cirrlod the globe while submerged
will be to 1941.
,1a a Spectacular scientific "first”
unmatched by Russia, R was
learned today.
The USS Triton, biggest submar­
ine in tbe world, **111 dock at this
U. S. Navy base Wednesday after
spanning the earth in a sub­
merged Voyage without precedent.
Tho Navy withheld details of the
MIAMI (U P D - The Weather trip pending formal announce­
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Bureau issued a tornado warning ment.
The
Triton,
a S,900-ion vessel
for an area across extrema nor­
thern Florida from 11:30 p. m. carrying 1U men and eight offi­
cers in Us normal complement,
le 9 p. m. today.
was believed to have traveled
The Weather Bureau said:
much farther than the earth's
“Thunder storms now in south­ nominal circumference of 23,000
ern Georgia are expected lo inten­ miles.
sify early Ihis afternoon with a
The tnp was reported to have
few severe thunder storms and begun tn February. In making it
one or two tornadoes during the tbe Triton apparently would have
period from now to &lt; p. m. in an bettered the submerged record of
area along and 90 miles either tbe USS Sea wolf, which remained
side of a lina from Tallahassee under the Atlanlic *0 consecutive
In Jacksonville."
days in the fall of 1939.

Tornado Warnings
In North Florida

Bryant Accuses Carlton
Of 'Name Calling' On TV
By United Press leternatteeal
Farris Bryant accused Doyle
Carltoa today of being afraid to
meet him to a public debate ia
which the issues are discussed In­
stead of names being called.
Bryant, who opposes Carlton to
the governor’s runoff, told g news
conference in Jacksonville he was
disappointed with their face-to-face
television meeting in Miami Sun­
day.
He said Carllon used the TV
program as an opportunity for
name calling instead of "getting
down to the real issues.”
"1 did not stoop to same calling
but tried to discuai the issues."
declared Bryant.
T charge th at U r, Carlton la
afraid to meet mb,to a debate in
which the issues are discussed and
|n whir* tie pwblto pan partialpate," he said.
“Doa’l mlsundcfgUad me,” BryBat added. "I'm f t o * to m a to
Mai la tfeaaa half k a w totoviatoa
programs
every os.e
place I caa
sad
?__l_e
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Nuclear
Sub Circles
S
Globe Underwater

the people are eolitlcd to better
than that."
Bryant visited Jacksonville a
day after Carlton as both candi­
dates worked hard for the big
Duval County vote that went to
Haydon Burns.
Bryant, who has claimed the
support of much of Burns* cam­
paign organisation, flow to Jacksonvllle from Ocala.
Carlloa had a lengthy secret
session with Burns in Jacksonville
Monday, then moved lo Tampa. He
•aid Burns had not changed his
plan to remain neutral In the run­
off. But Carlloa said Burns told
him be bad so objection if Burns',
supporters switched to Carlton.
Tha two m m talked at a secret
tog place. Evas the top cam
palgn1 officials for Carlton said
they wees excluded Beat the meet*
tog.
Carttee a— eeesd Monday dial
Brian McCarty ef f a rt Rieree.

Cily Board Okays
Parking Curb
There will not be any p*.«ing
on 13th St. between Sanford and
French Avenues from now on. Ihr
Sanford City Commission decided
last Monday night.
The commission also decided to
take parking off Ninth St. between
Sanford and French except on Sun­
days, when cars may park on the
north side of Ninth between Park
and Myrtia Avenues.
Tbe action was based on recom­
mendations of Police Chief Hoy
Williams and City Manager W. E.
Knowles Who said that traffic has
become too heavy for the width
of tbe streets.
D m Sunday parking on a three
block-section of Ninth St. will be
allowed for tho convenience of
roons attending AH Souls CatboChurch.

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Proapect* Good

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Tbe
Industrial Services Division of tha
bretoar ft Mm McCarty, premi­ Stoto Development Onmmissioa
sed bis sapfwt to the runoff.
reported 84 new industrial pros­
Carllon scheduled a stalewide pects last month—more than right
to Aged, MS.

WASHINGTON tUPI) - The
United States today pledged to
support its allies with force If
Russia molests their bases (or
permitting U, S. reconnaissance
flights.
State Department Press Officer
Lincoln White said ihis country
would honor its commitments "for
(be common defense" of countries
which “ once again appear lo be
.subjected to a policy of inttmlda*
lion by the Soviet government."
The hlunl statement was this
country’s answer lo Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita 8. Khrushchev's assertion that if more U. 8. flights
are made over Russia from for­
eign bases "wo shall hit at those
•. Khrushchev declared a t at re­
ception in Mascow Monday night
that Russia would shoot down any
more U. S. plane* invading her
territory and would retaliate
against other countries which lot
espionage planes use their bases.
White's remarks cam* aa Chair­
man Clarence Cannon to the
House Appropriations Committee
laid that last week's Ul-fatod spy
flight over Russia was o at to a
series approved by the White
House and known In advaneo to
key members of Congress. He
praised the Central Intelligence
Agency for arranging the flights.
Cannon, on* to a group to eon
gressionai leaden briefed secretly
Monday on lb* spy mission by
lop administration officials, told
tha House that in addition to the
essential
military
information
they turned up, the flights com
pletely disproved Russia's claimed
ability to stop Amertagu bombers
at her borders.
He said the tact Is'lhe U&gt; re
connslssance plane which Russia
elaims to have shot down laat
week "developed some unforeseen
and unavoidable mechanical or
physiological defect.”
White, in reply to Khrushchev’s
threat to shoot down any more
reconnaissance flights, bluntly told
reporters, " i M f to r t fainted jo t."
Secretary to Btat^a Christian A.
Herter indicated in a statement
Monday this country would eon
tinue such flights until the Soviets
agree Ip international safeguards
against surprise atU cki.
White’s statement wae made at
a news conference today ia an­
swer to reporters' questions. Ho
speak* officially for tho State Do
part men t.
Asked what the United Slates
would do If Khrushchev carried
out bis threat against foreign
bases, White said:
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"The United States has undertaken certain commitments la the
multi-lateral and bi-laieral ar
rangements for tbe common dafenso existing between this gov­
ernment and those which once
again appear to be subjected to
a policy to intimidation by tho
Soviet government. There should
be no doubt that lb* United Slatca
will honor these commitments.”
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn­
don B. Johnson served notice on
Khrushchev ibat he cannot use
(be spy plane Incident to "divide

Ihe American people and weaken
our national strength.”
But the Texas Democrat added
that "if blunders have been made
the American people ran be cer­
tain that Congress will go into
them thoroughly.”
Johnson made his statements on
th# Senate floor after telling news­

men that "out of this will come a
re-evaluation of whether w* are
doing as much a t aft should to
protect and preserve our way of
life."
Sources at the U.8. embassy lo
Moscow reported that Khrushchev
lold U. S. Ambassador Llewellyn
Thompson Monday night that an

Septic Tank
Standard Study
Now Underway

News Briefs Hutchison Left

Dr. Clyde Brothers, eounty
health director, told the County
Commission today that hi* afflc*
is working up a concrete proposal
lo present to the board in setting
up standards for Installing aeptlc
tanks and sewer eystems in tolure subdivisions.
Dr. Brothers made the remark
after he read a letter from tho
Stale Board of Health that septic
tanks should not be considered ia
the Goldie Manor subdivision nor
in tha Crystal Lake Path sub­
division.
"The slate rrcommended that
•ewer systems be established in
both these areas,” Dr. Brothers
said.
The board also beard a report
from Gatchel that the (Hale Road
Department has approved the
county's half million dollar road
bond issue program aulhoriting
the issue and sale of $300,000 to
certificate! of indebtedneaa to be
paid from Ihe 20 percent surplus
gasoline lax to acquire needed
right of ways for primary and
secondary road projects.
The board also adopted a resolu­
tion asking the SRD to sot an
alignment on SR 09 from French
Avo. to MollonvUlo.

Concentrate Up
LAKELAND (UPI) - Florida
Citrus Mutual reported Monday
night that tha last week to April
saw Use heaviest movement to
froten orange eoncentrato since
loot Mop.

Davis In Again
BATON ROUGE, Lai (UPI) Hillbilly singer Jimrnla Davit was
lo bo awora hi today to replace
Earl K. Long aa governor, end­
ing tour to the wildcat years in
Louisiana's political history. Thou
sands to well-wishtra poured into
town tor tha parade preceding the
inaugural ceremonies.

Cold W eather Stays

Unopposed In
District 1 Race

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TIi* County Cawmisdsn M B r
authorised Supervisor to R egistry
Hon Camilla Bruce to remove T.
V. Brown's aam t from tho innoff Democratic prim ary
*d May 94.
Brown died to a
Monday afternoon.
Tho only nanw on
tor the District 1 Co
mission poet will ho J . C.
•on.

By United Pres* International
Damp, cold weather hung over
Ihe Midweet like a blankel today.
Pressing rain, drixaie and tempe­
ratures in Ihe 30* were common
from eastern Minnesota to west
ern Pennsylvania and south to
Kentucky. Even some snow was
Funeral services far Mr. T. V.
mixed with the rain from upper Brown,
49, who d ad to 0 M e lt
Michigan to Indiana.
attack Monday, &gt;will be h*U al
11 a. m. Wednesday s t the Oo»
CIA Criticized
tral Baptist Church, with Bov.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Alleged Gall Smith officiating. Burial wfll
fumbling and continusd "blank bo ia Oaklawn Memorial Pooh,
check” spending by tho Cenlral In­ with Brtasoo Funeral Homo In
telligence Agency brought fresh charge to arrangements.
demands ia Congress today to pui
Mr. Brown, who died al Wo
tho apy office under congressional home, 3040 Washington Avo., wee
surveillance. It was learnad that a former resident o( Geneva and
Ihe CIA gets close to $400 million had lived in Santord for 30 years,
a year tor its worldwide intelli­ Ha owned Brown's Amoco Ser­
gence work, under an arrangement vice Station and wsa o member
so secret only a handful of con­ of tho Centra] Baptist Church,
gressmen know the sum and none Santord Masonic Lodge No. 12;
knows exactly where all the money Sanford Elks Lodge No. 1241 and
goes.
the Seminole County Sportsmon’o
Assn.
He ia survived by his wife, Mr*.
Helen Brown; four daughters,
Mrs. Everett Harper and Jean­
ette. Susan and Darien* Brown:
two sons, T. V. Brown Jr., and
Steve Brown: two granddaugh­
ters, Karos Brow* and Teresa
Ann Harpor; a grandson, Michael
Brown: three liste n , Mrs. Blanch*
Griswold, Mrs. Fannie Mobley
and Mrs. William Gtotord. all of
Jacksonville Beach; three bro­
thers, Rufus, of Jacksonville, J .
P-, Jacksonville Beach, and I g t
Hubert Brown of the U. I . AJr
Force, and his mother, Mrx. Fanaie Brown to Jacksonville Beach.

Funeral Tomorrow
For Mr. T. V. Brown

Thret Named
To Committees

Areo Pre-School
Roundup Slated
The pre-school roundup tor Ml
south Seminole County children
will bo held Wednesday from 1:29
a. m. to 1 p. m. *t (be Altamonte
Spring* Elementary School.
The roundup will Include a l
pro-ed&gt;o*i children In Km aotoh
Seminole area that anticipate at­
tending any of tho elementary

embassy represents tire would hn
permitted to see Ihe ptlot In "due
course.”
Officials said ihe interview with
the flier, Frauds G. Powers to
Albany, Ga„ might d e a r m
growing doubts ia this country
over whether hit plane really Wag
shot down as Khrushchov claims.

STATE DCT PRESIDENT LARRY DAVIS, a junior a t
Seminole High School, wag aiectad head of all tha Diver­
sified Cooperative Training Clube in Florida a t a con­
vention in St. Potoraburg la a t weekend. Davie got 185
votes out of 267 cant. DCT atudanta spend thoir mornlogs ia school and their afternoona a t work. Larry fe
•hown goLng overeoeno eaUloge witfahte
Scott. Kathy Carlo*,_Pat Stone and Hono^Morgan ajao
atttouiad Ub atata ROT ooaviaiioig

J. Dae Wright, Patrick Freill
Corp., Santord, and chairman to
the advertising committee to KM
Florida Citrui Commissioa, has
been named aa n member to tiM
entertainment committee tor the
Mtb annual convention to the-In­
ternational Apple Association in •
hold in Miami Bondi, July Bff.'j
Bohan H. (Bib) Baste to Cbato
Co., at JUntard, wifi oarva m
e important axhlhlto oammKtofr

�Oviedo Graduate
Honored At Party

By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR BISTER: Talk to your brother
like, a Dutch uncle. It la permjaaible to in­
volve yourself in somebody else’* business
in the interest of saving a family. This is
"constructive intervention"—not "butting
in." Tell your brother that since you know
what’s going on, others probably know,
too. And that's all, brother!

DEAR ABBY: My husband retired
f a ir months ago and he Is driving me out
of my mind. He aits around all day looking
through magazines to find things for me
to eook for him. I have lost all my women
tr ia d s because he insists on going every­
where with ms. Even to the beauty parlor.
Ybo kaow, no m atter how much you love
a husband there are times when you’d like

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' .out of sight ha comes looking for me*
&amp;*"' Pleas* tail me what to do about thl* aituatlon before I have « nervoua breakdown.
:
GOING TO PIECES
.
DEAR GOING: find SOMETHING to
• b Map your huaband occupied. Try to i n . .
: ' - taraat him in a hobby. Gardening, or
: * ‘.stamps, or coin*, or model train*, or
• •* crossword puttie* or aom* kind of volurv*
" taar work, (church or youth group*). Men
; his aga have even taken up painting (don’t
' ladgfa) and. there are adult education
flaiaaa if ha’a *o minded, and manual
v
training claaaaa if ha’s not. Gat going be­
fore M dl** on th* vine and takes you with

DEAR ABBY: My brother (let’s cnl!
him John) he* been running around with a
woman whom I shall call Bally. John is
SMIfried t e a peach of a girl. They have
. I a a aoi tho typo of person who butte
Jit* other people's business but I can see
my brother’s home being broken up and I
^ M h p S b t o John, he would probably
•toR am to mind my own business, end he
Would be rig h t Should I talk to Sally
•M ot R f I Mow her, but not too well,

what woald yoa do?

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DEAR ABBY: If you use this letter
you may print my real name. I don’t de.
sen’s to be spared. I waa an attractive
married woman with two children. My
husband traveled a lot and assumed I was
behaving myself. He was too trusting. I
spent a lot of time at our Country Club.
Then I started seeing some of the men
from the Club on the q.t. (Some married,
some single.) My husband got wind of it
and we fought over it. He said I either
stayed home or it w*as quits. So I foolish­
ly divorced him, believing I was so desirabl* I could do better.
I aoon found out that a woman alone ia
not invited to parties. Also th at all dl.
vorcee* are suspect. And no man 1* in­
terested in a woman with children unless
■aim
HUB iitwiic/s
^.
ahe has
money.
The children miss thalr father and
whan they are old enough to realize th at I
am the one who deprived them of a nor­
mal home—how will they feel toward*
ms? Too many innocent children are suf­
fering because of foolish, inconsiderate,
selfish mothers lika . . .
''GUILTY"

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"What's your problem ?" Write to Abby
in cart of this paper. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-addressed en­
velope.

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For Abby’e pamphlet, "Whet Teen­
agers Went To know," send 25c end a
large, self-addressed, stamped envelope

JOHN'S BISTER

BY MARUN R. JONES
.The first party enjoyed by the
graduaUng class of the Oviedo
High School for !M0 was tho love­
ly dinner party given by Mr. and
Mra. John W. Evans and Mrs. fi.
F. Wheeler Sr. at the Rio Pinar
la Orlaado lest Friday evening,

Jaycee Wives Plan
Polio Shot
Registration

MR. AND MRS. TERRY DENVER CORDELL

Cordell, Wallace Wedding
Solemnized In Worms Germany
The msrrtaps of Miss Csielya
Susan Wallsoa sad Lt Terry Dasver Cordell wea solemnised Merck
M at &lt; p. m. at the Post Chapel
hi Worms, Germany.
The bride to the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edmund
Wallace afAaatetoa.Al*. aM the
groom ia the aoa ef Mr. ead Mrs.
Jamee Denver CordaE'ead grandof Mr. and Mrs. Jamaa A.
Willisms, Sanford.
A prelude of nuptial music
Included "0 Premise Me" and

"CUlr De Lues". CspUia John
C. Siege, chaplain, read tbs vows
et the impressive double ring
csVemony before an altar basked
with greenery and white earnslions with white tspera ia silver
candelabra at eseh side. Tho couale exchanged wide plain gold
bands.
Acting aa parents in the ahsenesi ef the reel ones were MsJ.
and ^
EJmsrW.KUeaulsyfor
tho bride and U . Col. end Mrs.
Hamilton 8. RsbenUseh far the

sad Uliss-of-the-vsllsy, with fan
sad greenery,
g u , Carolyn Arnholt of BelleVM, Ohio, the bride’s only attend, ntf wore an Ice blue saUn gown
fashioned with s M l skirt, scoot
neckline and eummtrbund Th&lt;
J#ck#t *
tame material had
cap sleeves end n shawl collar,
Har matching head piece featured
a wWt flat bow and she carried
, n0Mgay bouquet of mixed
flawors.
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Oviedo

Personals
A surprise birthday coffee was
given by Mn. A. J. Reynolds
Friday morning far Mra. G. W»
Alford to celebrate her birthday,
CeffOe, doughnute and mints
were served to Mra. Alford, Mrs.
Douglas K. Jackson, Mn. E. 0.
Cross, Mn. Lyna J. Neely, Mn.
1. F. Elridge, Mra. Oerdon Peniarvle, Mn. Roy Alford tad the

The biwad, ehallew root sys­
tems e t the sagusre eeetus msy
sbserb e ton of water after rain
fella, according to the National
Geergraphic Society. The moisture
is stored in the ptent’e
like tissue.

Mn. A. C. Frank ef DeLandft
visited Mn. B. Compton lest
week at her home on West 1SU
St. Mrs. Freak tad Mn. Compton
sang with the Metropolitan Opart
Co. la Now York one notion.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pfeifauf on*
teriaiaod with n family gathering
e t their home Sunday In honor
if her mother, Mn. Clannee Say4er. The group enjoyed e picnic
and barbecue. These attending
were Mr. and Mn. John JursM
ead children, Jack, Douglas, TOrr
Lynn ead Cathy, Mr. end Mn.
Clarence Snyder, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Wiliams
Edward Bennett and daughters.
Cheryl and Demdse, Mn. Betty
Snyder and son, John, Karen, C. J.
Entertains Claw
and Sandra Metzler, Mr. and
The Adult Ladle* Sunday School Mra. Pfeifauf and daughter, Lin*
Ctaaa ef the Osteen Baptist Church
met recently With Mn. Robert
Williams. Mn. Claude Tyson gave
tbe devotions and Mrs. J. S. Pet­
erson directed the games.
The hostess assisted by Mn.
Behest Clerk served pie. coffee
ead mints to tho following mem­
bers, Mra. Tyson, Mrs. Patenof,
Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Levi Van Elton,
Mn. W. L. Jones, Mn. Harry
Osteen, Mn. Guy Beall, Mn. Lois
Brook*. Mn. Troy Oery end tbe

Tin club received another check
from tho Foodmart contribution
plan. Mambon voted to help tho
Jaycoes with registration on polio
shot day. Mr*. William Gnaakow
woo tho hoetess gift.
Mn. McKee and co-hostess, Mn.
Tony Trams, served refreshments
to those present. Mn. Largen and
Mn. Carroll Bubo will ho host­
esses to the nan meeting at too

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

Personals

Lton JKsil end daughter,
ead Mn. H. L. Johnson have re­
turned from . Balabridge, Os.,
where they spent the weekend with
Mrs. Keel's parents, Mr. and Mn.
W. L. Kendricks.

p s A A o n a lA

Ooesta were Mn. Cart Foote ef
Orange City, Mn. Frank Georgs. ____
Mrc. Joe Masters fad Mn. day. Caret
one* Snyder of Oetaea.
aoa.

Lake Monroe
BY MBS. B. L. JOHNSON
Friends of Mn. Christian Gibboos, n fromer Monroe resident,
win be sled to lean eh* Is recover
(as from recent surgery at Bernlaeie Memorial HoepUal. Mn. Gib­
bons new iwsldeo in DeBary,
Miss Sbsron Ceteman who was
severely. burned about her face
ead arms last week la a home
accident to confined to her heme.
Her school friends wish har e

M n. D. H. Whitmore, supervisor
of Seminole County school lunch­
rooms and Mrs. Lou Fessler, man­
ager of the Pinecrest School lunch­
room, gave a most interesting and
informative talk In members of the
Jsyeee Wives' Club, when the
group met at tho home of M n.
Bob McKee, 202 Oakland Dr.
They also showed colored slides
to demonstrate points brought out
concerning the work of the lunch­
rooms. M n. Bill Slayton was pro­
gam chairman for tho evening.
Letters were read from Dr. Tom
Largan, thanking the members to t
helping to prepare food for the
spring caucus and from Jaycee
president. Mason Wharton, ex­
pressing thanks to tho wives for
dying the E aster oggs.

honorini Wes Evs.ni. ion of Mr.
and Mr«. Evam, vho will gradiw
ate in Miy.
w
Guests assembcld at the home
of M n. Wheeler. Wei' grand,
mother, where the girl* of the
c la u were each preiented a cor*
■age formed of Nun’s orchids.
At the Rio Pinar the bonoreo
and other seniors, and hoita for
the oeeaslon, were seated around
tables that were centered with
roses la silver bowls.
Pisco cards w ert m in ister^
diplomas attached to a flgurcbea#
of graduate dolls, both girls and
boys. The diploma* were tied with
gold ribboes.
Ail but two m oabora of tho
class enjoyed tho party, ioelud*
ing Benno Walnright. Ronolo Wit.
Ill, Mike Duds, Johnny Tesinsky,
Miko Tyre, (he honoree, Wes
Evans, Junie Fleming, P at Jackson, Nancy Norman, Phyllis
Howell, Lynda Clark, JoAnn Oil*
ver, Yvonne King, Susan Stank4f
Josephine Mlkler, Marlene Bellhorn, Arlene Gleaner, Linda Mil*
lar, Julyann Paters, and the
hosts. Margarot Hunt and Eddie
Fuae war* unable to attend.

The 1SII Reel Estate Tax Llrt af the City e t Sanford, Florida,
ia posted on bulletin board at the front door of the Oity Hell
in the City of Sanford, Florida, and an bulletin board at Went
door of Semisole County Court Menas, Sanford, Florida ami will
remain aa peatad for n period af faur s laeseotlva* weaka.
beat aenlor officer by hi* class­
mates and received-th* Associa­
tion of tho U. S. Army's award
for th« outstanding army ROTC
cadet.
Tho couple will retain Is the
United States in Juno and ' will
live la Philadelphia, Pa., whore
Lt. Cordell will be stationed while
he works oa his master's degree
at Wharton School of Business.

All real estate open which the IN# Usee have net bean paM
and egalnrt which eerttflento has net already been leaned to
City af Sanford, will he eold at pubUe nnetlon an ton US. fry
of J u m A. D. 1»M tommonelng at 10 e ’eteck A. M. at th* front
door of the City Hell In the City af Sanford, Florida.
H. N. Tama, Jr. City Clark.

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is the best overall buy among all
23 American automobiles. . .
including all other compacts.
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�Tue*. May 10, 1960—Page 3

Chapter Members

Mrs. Wilhelm

Tell About

Gives Program

Childhood Gripes

A t Lake Mary WMU

The Hall and dining room were
beautifully drrorated for the May
mertinc of Seminole Chapter No
2. 0 . E. S. held at the Maioni
Temple. Red and white glad* am'
other flower* in tall baiketi am'
smaller arrangement* brightened
the chapter room. The eenter tab'
in the dining room featured r
madonna arrangement in honor c
Mothers' day.
A charming and amusing Mol!
ers Day program was presented
opening with all present tinging a
nonsense song about modern moth;
er* to the tune of "Silver Threads
Among the Cold’'. In verse, the
worthy matron. Mar]orle Shepard,
invited various officer* to reveal
the childhood gripes they had held
against their mothers. The humorous replies were in verse also.
The worthy patron supposedly
had been spanked and sent to bed
for getting his eye* hlacked In a
fight: the a*snciate patron got ig
trouble with his mother when he
ran off lo play while he wai sup­
posed to be mowing the lawn, and
many other familiar gripes. Sum­
ming up in verse, ihe worthy mat­
ron pointed out that now we are
all mothers, "old fogies who know
nothing" and our children have
MISS FAYE GARNER, seated at right, ia shown opening one of her gifts
the same old gripes.
at tha buffet supper in her honor, given by her aunt, Mrs. D. K. McNab.
During the business meeting,
three candidates were elected to
From left are Mrs. McNab, Mrs. H. L. Swaggerty and Mrs. L. F. Garner,
receive the degree of the order
mother of the honoree.
(Herald Photo)
The chaplain and grand Instruc­
tor, Virginia Anderson, explained
aoma changes in the floor work.
It was voted to present honorary
membership certificates to the
worthy grand matron, M r a.
Frances Gray, and worthy grand
patrgn, Cecil Theus, at the time
of their official visit to Seminole
Chapter. June I.
Mrs. D. K. McNab was hostess ing red and while carnations. | her mother, Mrs, Swaggerty,
at a buffet supper, honoring her Red and white snapdragons were Jane Osborne, Jeanne Southward,
niece, Miss Faye Garner, on* of also used in the rooms to further Janet Glenn, Sally Williams, Di1 ana Haynes. Sherlrne Shepard,
the 1960 Seminole High School carry out tha clasa colors.
Place cards, given as favors, Sue Koke, Marilyn McDaniel, Kay
graduates.
The dining labia was covered were novel pin cushion chairs of Ivey, Barbara Bradley,
Frances Stricklsnd, Linda Bosswith a white linen cloth and cen­ various colors Mrs. McNab wai
tered with an arrangement of red assisted in serving by Mrs. II. L. man, Sandra McKinney, Sue Ann
and white carnations and fern, Swaggerty and Mrs. L. F. Garner, Toney, Carolee Osterholm, Marty
Stcmper, Dee Hargreave, Judy
flanked by red candle* in crystal mother of the honorrr.
A gift of beach wear was given Asensio, Colleen McFarlln, Sally
holders.
Small table* in the living room to the honoree by the hostess. Wallace, Dian Aiken and Nancy
were centered with bud vases hold­ Guests included Misa Garner and Harris.

Airs. M cN ab Honors Niece
With Buffet Supper Party

Osteen Personals

Dorcas Class Meets
A t Tripp Home
Members of the Dorcas S. 8.
cists of First Baptist Church win
w attend the revival aervieea to­
night a* a group. They met at
the horn# of Mri. William Tripp
for tbs monthly business and
social gathering with M n. R. A.
Cohen, serving a t co-bos test.
Members enjoying the evening
of games and refreshments were
Mrt. Jim Rotcr, M n. Eugene
Pennington, Mrs. W. W. Horne,
Mrt. J. A. Fuller, M n. Virginia
• Toth, M n. T. / . Best, M n.
Charles Lewis, M n. N. C. Booth,
M n. Curtis Green, M n. -31. V.
Wilkins, Mrs. William Tanner and
the hostesses.

Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Morris
of Leesburg, tpc. t Friday and
Saturday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Helms.
Harold Harris recently spent a
week in Columbus, Ohio, when
he atlended the meeting of the
International Atto. for Childhood
Education. Both Mr. and Mrs.
Harris are Board Members of
C local chapter in Detsnd.
Mr. and Mri. John Jurss and
children, Jack, Douglas and Tari
Lynn attended the picnic and
wiener roast, given by the West­
minster Sunday School Class of the
First Presbyterian Church, at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. John Wilson
on Golden Lake.

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When It is necessary to
clothes indoors and there is
enough artificial best, place
.clothes on a rack and turn oa
electric fen.

Church
Calendar
TUESDAY
Women'! Bible clais begins at
8:34 p. m. at the First Baptist
Church. Revival macting at •

VBS faculty meeting of the
Piaecreat Baptist Church at 9:30
a. m. Fellowship SS class meets
in church at 7 p. m. The Build­
er* SS d a is begin* at 7 p. m.
- Boy Scouts meet In the Ebcnedry te r Methodist Church a t 7:30
not
the
Circle 1 meets in the Educa­
the tional Building of the First Chris­
tian Church at 10 a. m.

Castle S. S. Class
Plans Supper Party
The Castle Memorial S. S. elast {
of the Firat Methodist Church I
will have a pot-luck (upper in,
McKinley Hall, Thursday night, |
starting at 6:30 p. m.
|
The party will include all
member* and their families and
will honor Lcdr. sod Mrs. Ollie
la p e r, who are leaving -Sanford.
Mrs. Gerald Wsrnke, social
chairman of the class, will be
in charge of arrangements as­
sisted by Mrs. Ralph Jarvis, Mrs.
Blake Sawyer. Mrs. E, L. Cock­
rell, Mrt, Oltn Boutwell, Mrs.
George Milas, Mrt. George Chap­
man and Mrs. R. J. Jeffcoat.
The nursery will be open for
small children and older child­
ren will be entertained by Misa
Dottle Jardlne, Ihe popular young
ventriloquist and her boy friend
"Ollie" while (heir parents enjoy
the class party.

Sorority Reception Honors
Mmhers of Beta Sigma Phi
members were honored last week
when the eaamplar chapter of the
sorority played hotless for a
Mothers Day reception.
Invited guests were members
of the Gamma lam bda and Zeta
Xi chapters and their mothers,
The reception was held at the

O f Beta Sigma Phi
home of Mr*. I. E. Batieo.
The sorority colors of yellow
and white were used in flower
arrangements throughout t h e
house. Mrs. Gordon Frederick
gave a floral arrangement of ytllow roses In memory of her
mother. The serving table was
covered with a white embroidered

cloth and centered wit
toa roses,
Coffee was served from
service by Mrs. W. D.
Mrs. Batten also assisted
serving. The 60 gueiti w
during the evening were |
Ihe door by Mrs. G.
Speer and Mrs. Dan

Attend Concert
The children of the Osteen school
attended a concert Thursday, at
Ihe Drland Armory. The ronerri
was sponsorrd by the A*so. for
Childhood education and given for
all children of West Volusia Coun­
ty. lo increase the childrens un­
derstanding of better music.
Mr, Fcasel directed ihe orches­
tra and Mrs. Johnson explained
the use of the various Instrument*.
Both 31r. Fcasel and 3lrt. Johnson
are with the 3lutlc Department of
Strtson University.
Parenls accompanying the child­
ren, were M n. Gerald llosack,
Mrs. Louie Noel. Mrs. William
Seitz. Mrt. Hugh Cowan and Harraid Harris.

Mrs. Ilardy's mother, Mr*. Nan
Parker.* Donald Joined them Isst
week and is expected back over
the mother day weekend to be wlU
Mrs. Parker and hi* mother, M n.
Lawson A. Hardy.
The Rev. and Mrs. Jack T. Bry­
ant attended Ihe meeting of tha
State Mission Board, Tuesday in
Jacksonville.
Mrs. Charles R. McCulley has
been sick again but it improving.
Mr. and Mrt. C. T. McCulley,
who have hern with their ton and
daughtrr-in-law since their return
from Nashville, Tenn„ have re ­
lumed to (heir awn home here
now- as Mrt. McCulley ia feeling
tome belter.
Mrs. W. H. Anderson, WMU
president of the First Baptist
Church, had a bad fall Sunday
as the was preparing for Sunday
School apd Cburph. Her address
ia Bt. 1, Ovirdo, for friends writh­
ing to tend cards.
Word comet from Mrs. J. N.
Thompson that the will move lo
the home of her son and daughterin-law, Mr. and Mrt. J. Allen
Thompson at Vera Reach on May
IS.

A combined mooting of all cir­
cles of the United Lutherae
Church Women of Good Shepbocd
Church will be held at the borne
Of Mrs. T .'R . Butts, M il Park
Ave. tonight at T:M p. n .
This la the quarterly business
and program mooting and M n.
R. Rasmussen will be lo c h a ry
of the program.

For a different u re e ta r lock,
Iry a heavy, pur* silk pull-over
knitted with a fa .cy stitch. Tbon
it with a knitted iklrt with Ihe
same or plainer stitch.

Oviedo Personals
BY MARIAN R. JUNKS
Mis. Jim French, of Pensacola,
has been slatting her parenls, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Mgek, Sr., for a
tew days.
Mr*. W. R. Meek. Sr. is improv­
ing alter being sick for a couple
of weeks.
Tummy Bryant, who Is stationed
at Great Lakes, III., has arrived
home and will be with his par­
ents, The Rev. and Mrs. Jack T.
Bryant, for a couple of weeks.
Mrs. Donald Hardy and sons,
Mike and Stevie, have been with

Quarterly Meeting
Planned By Women

Mothers

Osteen Children

Select your layaway f ills (as

GRADUATION
elated at the dedication coremony. Money for the purchase of
the shrubbery was donaled by
Mrs. Harold Lynch. M in Kathe­
rine Lllch and Mrs. Marjoris
Lambert served on the commit­
tee for purchasing and landscap­
ing while the men of the vestry
came lo the rescue and helped
with tho planting.
Several member* alto donated
plants to add to the beauty of
the grounds. Tbs shrubbery waa
given m a memorial for Mr.
Lynch'a father, a farmer clergy­
men. „ ~
Mrs." Michael McDermott gave
an interesting report from the
conference-at Camp Wing Mann,
near Avoa Park. Tha program
for the meeting was gives by
students of the first grade of the
Enterprise School with (heir rtiy-

WATCH REPAIRING
OPEN Friday B vspIm *
Closed Wednesday‘P. M.

GWALTNEY Jawatar
Ml B. Park
PA M W

Opera Club Meets

Dirt Gardeners
To Meet A t R anch'
The Dirt Gardeners' Circle of
the Garden Club will ir\eet Friday
at the 3IQ Ranch for the final
session of the year. The general
meeting will mre- at 10 a. m.
followed by a luncheon at the
ranch at noon.
All members urged to attend
as an installation ceremony will
be held for the new members.
Dues are payable a t this meeting
for next year.

ASSISTING WITH THE MOTHER’S DAY RECEPTION are nororlty
membera, Mrs. G. Andrew Speer, president of XI Beta Ktn chapter, left,
Mrs. Dnn Hatton, co-hostess, Mrs. W. G. Fleming, past director nnd Mrs.
1. E. Ratten, hostess for the reception.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. Harley Wilhelm waa hi
charge of the program at the
meeting of the WMU af tha P in t
Baptist ehureh of Lake Mary last
week. Mrs. C. E. North, presi­
dent. presided at tha busiaaaa
session and M n. J. A. Vara led
the devotione.
"You Caa Tell'' waa tha cabfeet
and the following woman tank
part on the program : M rt. L. H.
Shaver, Mrs. J . G. Oabuni. Mn.
W. J . Renfrow, M n. Bobbin
Jones, Mrs. WUtird Boman, Mn.
S. V. HoriDe. Mrs, W. Hoopesgarden. Refreshments of coffeo
and eaka w e n served by M n. U.
Ferguson and Mrs. Renfrow.
Members present won Mn.
Varn, M n. North, Mn. Horine,
M n. Renfrow, Mrs. Jones, Mn.
Boman. Mrs. Forgusoa, Mn.
Hoopengsrden, Mrs. Otburn, Mr*.
Shaver. Mrs. J. Crawford, Mn.
Wilhelm, Mrs. J. T. Beal, Mn.
R. H. Chambers, -and Mn. i .
Lusha.

MRS. CLYDE SAVAGE
will model sports clothes
from Yowells at tho Pink
Lady card party and fa­
shion show, scheduled for
May 12 at tha Sanford
Woman's Club, starting at
2 p. m.
(Herald Photo)

The May meeting of Ihe Enter­
prise Opera club wai held at the
home of 3tr. and 31n . Lloyd Web.
slcr In Carmen Lane. DeRary,
April 30 and May t, due lo Ihe
limited space in their home. The
program was a hi-fi recording of
Verdi's La F n ru del Destlno wilh
Mrs. Price Goodton at narrator.
The June meeting will he held
in All Saints Parish House, Enter­
prise, June S at I; p. m. The
opera will be "Carmen" with
"Live tslenl” and hi n recordings
by 31r. Paul Kinch.

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Getting O ff T o A Jolly Start
b a a s last week. Yet you never
said grace at tho table.
“However, God Almighty is
your Father. And ho has ’spoiled’
you, too, by giving you good eyesight, hearing, taste, a id the
other seasas so you can enjoy
yoam i f hero la this classroom
caned earth.
“ God gave you health and reasaoMo wealth, yet how eftta do
yoo figuratively ’write homo’?
“ Yuor sow does occasionally
0 m o you, eves if bo reverses tho
toll ekortotm . ’
“Yoo could figuratively phone
God Almighty, too, as by a 10second saying of grace at tho
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■o of yon college student*
rvenrbelmod with otadies
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is especially true since
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By HOLMS A L U AN DBS
WASHINGTON — As an nnconsulted child of 1 1 ,1 was moved
by my parents from West Virginia
to Maryland — thus marring my
chances to vote for Son. John F.
Kennedy la the 81th auto’s Demo­
cratic primary. Hut one advantage
of being a member of the world's
moat meddlcsomo profession is U
bo able to UMerrene at will and
vote by whimsy. So — one for
Kennedy.
Yet Voting for Jack Kennedy, a
first-class fellow, would coma hard
U me. There is nothing wrong
with his religion, his patriotism
or his brains but, as it happens, I
am not a believer in the myth of
equality. I believe that some men
wriU bettor, fight better, legislata bettor and would govern the
USA better than others would.
. Although Jack is clearly the
betUr of the two Democratic can.
didatas in West Virginia, ho does
not strike, mo as being tho best
available man to ho president. His
disability is lmaaaturity. Some
people get ever that, gome do not.
Meanwhile,. Kennedy is net in

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you?
“ You are basically a good a u a
ta d very successful la business
but don’t you think your Heavenly

Father merils an occasional mes­
sage from you?
“The next time you feel irate
at your son, therefore, just think
about what i ’vs said.”
Jaks looked thoughtful. I wasn’t
sure but that I might have of­
fended him. Apparently, however,
ha appreciated my remarks.
“Dr. Crans, I sever thought of
it in that way before,” bo mused.
“I like (ho idea that prayer is
similar to telephoning God.
“And God doesn’t charge us
for our calls, whereas wa human
portals pay |S to IS when our
ton telephones ns and reverses
the cost.
“God novor demands toll from
us whan wa pray, dots he?
“1H discuss that idea with Mo-

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tha m b * Degue with 8ml Lyn­
don B. Johnson ss • ltndor of and I resent such an entrapment,
mtn. In nn orn when leadership as do many in West Virginia.
Moreover, I accord prejodice as
should bo paramount. It seems to
mo that Sen. Stuart Symington is the tight of all men. In Kipling’s
the second host available Demo­ great story, “Her Majesty’s Ser­
crat, and that former nominee vants,” tbo cavalry eharger, them,
Adkl Stevenson is third best It mule, the camels and bollocks ail*'
also appears u me that Vice Pre­ expressed separate fears, issident Nixon, Gov. Nelson Rocke­ etincts, superstitions sad preju­
feller and Son. Barry Goldwatar, dice* — just like human beings.
all Republicans and all available, People who are underprivileged in
might well do bettor in tho WhUa education and information art go.
Haute than Ketmeey would. Even log to act upon their intuitions—
so, H would bo a travesty to vote just liko other or God’s craatnros.
But in rplte of qualms and quib­
for Humphrey In West Virginia
aa a mean* or knocking out bles, a man ehould vots as his
contclenct dictatea. Mina, in Weat
Kennedy.
My voU for Kennedy would Virginia, would UII me I had n o e
come hard for anothar reason. It right to elgh, **if only Lyndon•
would seem liko *n entrapment. were hero!” — and no right to
Just as I am n non-btUaver in grumble, “How come. I have to
•quality, T am a scoffer at pure provt my lack of anti-Catholicism
IntellectualUm. My parents sent to anybody V* No, tho dutiful thing
me U college and graduate college. to do ie to march behind the cnrI hare reed a lot of books, met a tain and scorn ona for tbo cahdilot of people and am the happy data of up merit.
possessor of a Catholic daughUr, Everything that haa happened in
son - In - law and granddaughter. the sUU primaries could very
Frankly, I am loaded with preju­ well happen in November whan wa
dices, but I don’t havo any re­ get another two-bom n o s. Tho m
ligious ones. Yet I get tbo feeling Wait Virginia example should w
that I am expected U support brace us for that ono.

Three Minutes
A Day
BY JAMES KELLER

WASHINGTON - Dick Clark,
disc idol of teenage millions, end­
ed up doing a Dr. Jeykll-Mr.
Hyde act in the big public halt on
the hill known as the House Cau­
cus Ream.
This, his second day In the
great payola quu, found him onand-off tho witness aland. His
hour of reckoning kept approach­
ing, but always, something would
coma up to delay It.
Now ha was before his inquisi­
tors - - grim, shrewd, all-knowing
about the complexities of bigUme business. Next ho was back-'
(d in i corner by the teenagers,
grinning like ■ little boy, sign­
ing autographs with a flourish.
The transition was aa fluid as
when ona moves from the hot
water tap to tho cold.
Each tima that testimony before
IVSV W ■ C11WBA* Wiv IHTCi HWUiU

come down. First it was for
lunch, than for a quorum call,
then for a roll call . .
And each Ume tbo gum-chewing
tacnagvrs would come to life. It
was evident, though, that tba
kids ware gradually becoming
Irritants to Clark, who had more
important things to do than smile
for giddy rock-and-rollars, though
it was they who made him fam­
ous. Now. he was possibly fight­
ing for hD professional life.
And it was a profitable pro-

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Calif.) tilled the room with accu­
sations, that tha 31-yaar-old en­
tertainer flushed.
Moss wanted to show that re­
cord companies made subtle gifts
to Clark to win ’’exposure'' for
their songs. Ono possible avenue
was through the giving of copy­
rights to the disc jockey.
How many copyrights did Clark
obtain when be acquired his em­
pire of companies?
Replied Clark: "Ono hundred
and fourteen."

Mou: “How did you acqulro
than • • by purchase”
Soma of thorn, bo said. Others
wore given to him.
Mom: “Somo quilt valueUo?
Then you received valuable cmslderaUooa from these firms?"
But the congressman went on
"You ere tho only nationally
broadcast disc jockay with tbo
opportunity to exploit records
for whomever owned them. You
bad the best exposure of aay of
tho disc jockeys . is that tnis?”
Clark frowned. He gulped. Ha
said it was true.
And in tha hack of tho roomr
young autograph hounds shifted
their feet. They were waiting
only for the next inlarmltsion to
look into (bo long-lashed brown
eyes of thalr idol • • iato the aeft,
LOS ANGELES — Deputy DDL warm amlla of tha “other” Dick
Atty. Fred N. Whichello, a prolo­ Clark.
cutor at the murder trial of Dr.
R. Bernard Finch and Carole Trogolf, filling out a state accident
compensation form for n callout
be developed on a vocal jnord
when delivering final arguments:
“How accident happened: talked
too long and too loud, forcing
voice, causing damage to vocal
cords.”

Quotable
Quotes

WASHINGTON
A Census Bu­
reau spokesman, disclosing that
the bureau expects a number of
ciUes to complain that thsy have
n higher popilation than ctaaua
figures show:
“Tha Cemu* Bureau wants to
present honest and accurata fig­
ures but wa a r t going to collide
with local prido U they ara not
up to tha usual optimistic txpac-

A magnificent collection of the
treasure of the ancient Phnroahs
was recently found lying neglected
in the bssement of the Cairo Mu­
seum.
H Included statues of solid gold
and numerous other priceless ob­
jects. Experts claim they were the
possessions of (itten Hetcp-bcros.
She was (ho mother of Cheops, the
Egyptian ruler who buQt the G n a t
Pyramids 1,400 years ago.
After a careftd study, Dr. Selim
Hassan, curator o f.th e Museum
and renowned archeologist, said:
“They surpass tho fabulous troasures of Tut-ankb-amcn as fa r as
thalr historical, scientific and
taehnleal value la concerned.”
Possession, even of kings and
queens, sooner or later a r t forgot­
ten, gather dust, or aro discarded.
Use the riehes or this Ufa for
what they aro worth. But take
particular care that you do not
devote to them the "laying up
of treasure in heaven.”
“ Lay for yourselvas treasures
la heaven, where neither rust nor
moth consumes, no thieves breek
in end steel.** (Matthew 0:M).

By PHIL NEWSOM
L’PI Foreign Editor

Italy's Prem ier Fernaado Tambron!, who just recently aurvived
e Parliamentary crisis, m ay run
into another one when be tries to
get the 1960 • 01 budget through
the legislative machinery by the
Oct. 31 deadline. His main trouble
will come in tba committees. HU
government Is mad# up of Chris­
tian DemocraU. They, with sup­
port from the Neo-FasciiU and
some independents, bold a work­
able m ajority on the floor of tho
Senate and the chamber of depu­
ties. But it’s another stery in tha
committees. The government U
out-numbered In the Industry, In­
terior, Foreign Affairs, Constitu­
tional Affairs, Justice and thf
Budget and State Industry ComEnvy and fear art tha only pas­
mUtees. It bolds narrow margin* sions to which no piMsuro is at­
la seven other committees and is tached.
tied in stUl another. This precari­
—John Churton Collins
ous balance bids fair to bring now
trouble to Tambroni.
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posal of a Government wishing
to persuade another Government
will always remain tha spoken
words of n decant man.
—Jules Cambon
Edltori
Do you know what it ia like to
taka a tiny Chihuahua puppy six
weeks old and car* for him for
eight years, and to let him out of
the house for a few mlnutaa, and
ia n few hours find him dead and
buried ona block from hU hom eshot through the body?
Only by accident did wa find
yard. Who could bo mean enough
to kill n littlo fivo-pound dog? My
mothor and I are lonesome today
and will bo for a long time.
Haul Porter
1104 W. 25th St.

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question of West Berlin. They say
be means every word when he
says he will turn over control of
the supply routes to West Berlin
to East Germany unless tha West­
ern powers accept hU plea for
Germany.
Germany, once the world's leadlag submarine power, la expecUd
to make e spectacular comeback
in this
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to be built at the Bonn govern­
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Greyhounds Return Home Tonight

Seminoles Smash
Track Records

i

Ceacb Jim Plgotl and hla Semi­
nole tra c k -te am returned from
the Diitriet track meet In Bartow
le»t week with several m w re­
cord*.
In the field of a team* the
^Seminole team placed fourth with
tree of the stalwarts In top spots.
In the 440 yard dash, senior
Ray Lundqulat brake a state track
record by running the event in
St second*. However this will not
be re cognised as a state record
because it was not run at a state
meet.
In the shot put event, Tony Sulpizlo placed second to Winter
P ark's Mike Mosher and also set
a new Seminole school record. His
M i s carried 41 feet, five Inches.
Chester Pawley, who has been
one of the finest milera in the
ataU for the past two years, won
the event with an eieellent time
of 4:40. Pawley Is the holder of
the school record.
In tba broad Jump senior Jim ­
my Gracey placed third with a
leap of » feet, three inches.
These four boys, placing la
their events, are entitled to com
^ e t e in the state meet at Gaines­
v i l l e Saturday.
If Lundqulst is able to main
tain his speed that bo displayed
in tba district meet, he could
establish a new state mark.
This will wind u» tbs most sueeessful track season since SHS
began competing tear yeara agt.

Sherry 'B ack'
In Business
UnHod Proas latensattoMl
World forios bora Larry Sherry
la back la tba bull pan, and tka
w ly ha's going h e ll soon have tho
Los Angelas Dodgers back la busi­
ness.
Manager Wall Alston discarded
bis early-seasoa trial of the 24^ ear-o ld flraballer as a starter
V f ts r Sherry lost three of four de­
cisions In the unaccustomed role
and tho move Is paying lmmedlale dividends. In fact, Sherry has
won all throe of the Dodgers' most
recent triumphs sa d has allowed
only one run and five hits In bis
last 1011 Innings.
Sherry appeared on the acene
Monday night after Bob Bktnaor’a
ninth-inning homer enabled tho
P ittsb u rg h Pirates to tie the score
BU 4-4 and picked up his third win
in five dayi when Charlig Neal
connected for a three-run homer
off Elroy Face in the last of the
fram e to produce a 7-4 victory.
The blow produced a third
straight loss this season for Paco,
who didn't lose hla first game last
year until September and finished
the campaign with an ia-1 record.
I t also was tba fourth loot in a
raw for tho Pirates and their sixth
seven games since their ninegame winning streak.
Camilo Pascual struck out 11
batters and pitched a three-hitter
aa tba Washington Senators beat
tba Kansas City Athletics, S-l, in
the only other major league action
Manday. Pascual, who hadn't won
nine# letting n club strikeout mark
• f IS batters oo opening day, leads
tba American League with 42
strikeouts.

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League Leaders
By United P rats lakraetlana!
Nattenal League
Player 4 Ctab G.AB B. M-Pet.
Maya, 8. F.
» to i t i t .4ts
Aaron, MUw.
IS as
t 21 .341
C oante, Pitts. U *7 17 IS .271
Burgess, Pitts. IS 47
» 17 .347
p U a a t r , Pitts. 22 7 t 20 IS .342
W h ite, St. L.
20 12 14 27 .321
Scbndst, MU.
!• S3
7 20 421
CaUteoe. Phil, l l S3
7 17 421
Bailey, Cln.
20 71
S 23 41&gt;
Kasko, Cin.
22 S3 13 S3 417
Americ aa League *
Marls, N. Y.
12 41 I t 23 .431
Allison, Wash. IS 70 17 IS .400
•I Skowroa, N.Y.
IS SS S 3S .400
Runnels, Bos. 14 U
• 11 4SS
i . Lumps, K. C. IS 71
• 27 4TI
, p a n s e n , Balt.
18 88 ■ 22.341
' flpiiercik, Bel.
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s is 4 a
Wandlsf. Bel. i t IS 18 Si 4SS
Power, Ctevf. 17 74 • Ml 4M
Mastle, N.Y.
IS I t SI IS 4S1

Practically every event that was
run this year had a new school
rocord established sometime dur­
ing the season. With the excep­
tion of the point scoring of Miko
Mosher of Winter Park. SHS com­
pletely dominated eaeb meet In
the OBC this season.

Tourney
The Seminole High baseballera will boat the Sub group
toumamsnt scheduled to open
here Thursday.
Teams in the tourney are
Sanford, Lymao, Colonial, Tay­
lor, Evans and DoLand.
The first game will be play­
ed Thursday afternoon with Ly­
man meeting Colonial.

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Babo Ruth League baseball will
atari a night time acbedute F ri­
day.
The first game will pit tba Ro­
tary club against Lake Mary. The
game* will be played a t Memorial
Stadium on nights when the Grey­
hounds are on tha road.

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Standings
Flerida

State Leagua
W
Pet.

Lakeland
Palatka

14

.847
12
.632
.611
13
11
.378
.330
U
a is .321
S 12 .304
S 13 .330

SANFORD

St. Pete
Leesburg
Tampa
Orlando

Daytona

Derby Winner
Set For Preakness

The Navy defeated Chase 10-0
In Little League play Monday. In
BALTIMORE (UPI) — Venetian
Babe Ruth League action, Shrine Way and Bally Ache, who finished
defeated Lake Mary, 1S-1.
1-S In last Saturday’* Kentucky
Derby, are scheduled to arrive to­
Sweeney’s Pace
day a t Pimlico, where (bey will re ­
new their rivalry in the Preakness
Bowlerettes Loop
Stakes Mty 21.
Swteney’a continue to pace, the
The young colts will be aboard
J e t Bowlerettes Bowling League (he same cargo plane that is due
with n record of IP wine against at nearby Friendship Airport this
nine loesei.
afternoon. They will then be van­
In second piece li Nell's H air Sa­ ned to Pimlico.
lon followed by Mary Esthsr’a and
Venetian Way and Bally Ache
Yowoll'a.
a r t developing Into steady flight
Trim-otto, Duko and Duchasa, companions. They also were ship­
Howo'a and Ro-Jaya a r t all tlod for ped to Kentucky an the same plane
fifth place.
last month after Baily Ache turned
back his rival in the Florida Derby
at Gulfstream Park.
Babe Ruthers

Set N igh t Games

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BATTER UP! Johnny Cannanvlno feta set to bait the ball in the top pic­
ture aa the Sunland Estates Little League team met Longwoud to open the
second round of the season. Mike Morgan is tho catcher and Moo Leonard
is the umpire. Bottom pictuio shows Morgan keeping his ey e on home
plate while waiting to score from third bass in the tilt. Third sicker is
Bryan Hassctt. Altamonte Springs, Longwood and Sunland lead the six
team action in the league.
(Herald Photos)

The newly organised Jst Lanes
"T ", league is going into its third
week of competition. The first
week saw Jean’s Spaghetti House
corns in first with a 1374 scratch
ssrics. Second place went to Team
1 with a 1,304 scratch.
Coming up third was Wieboldl's
Camera Shop with a 1,320. Follow­
ing were Country Club Manorettcs,
1,233, Smith Amoco 1,131, with
laat place going to Team 3 with
a Ml.
High individual game went u&gt;
Kathy Bukur of Wieboldts .with a
122, second highest to Harriett
Cowley, also of Wieboldts, with
a 100.
The following week aerie t m w
a hot contest between Wieboldl's
high 1,300 scratch and Team 1
with a 1.428. Third high scries
went to County Club Manorettcs
with a 1,301. Jeans Spaghetti
House followed with 1,201. Smith
Amoco, 1,117 and Team 3 finish­
ed up with 017.
High individual score was again
taken by Kalhy. Bukur of Wie­
boldts with a terrific 211, and
aba also took sacond high individ­
ual scratch with a IBS.
. Taking the laad for both weeks
is Team 1 with 2.SS3 scratch. Wleboldt Is in second with a close
1,831, Jean's Spaghetti House
takes third place with 2,033, Coun­
try Club Manorettes is In fourth
place with 2,821, Smith Amoco
haa fifth place with a 2,318 and
Team 3 nails down last place with
l.aos scratch,____________

Navy Captures
Little Loop Play

S S ra jlR B w t

By JBKRY COVINGTON
Robbie Robertson and his hard
hitting Sanford Greyhounds re­
turn home tonight after a three
day stay on the road with an nil
Important game a g a i n s t the
Lakeland Indians. This game
•haptf up to lie a very important
tilt a i the Greyhound* will be
fighting off their toughest com­
petition for tho number on* spot
in the fast Florida Slat* League.
A large crowd is expected to be
on hand as the locals take to the
field against Johnny Llppon's In­
dians In the tussle for first place.
The game will get underway a t
7:45 p. m. a t Memorial SUdium.
The Greyhound lineup boasts
several of the top hitteri In the
league. Right fielder Bolivar
Hinojosa, the big Dominican Re­
public cleenup hitter returns home
with a hot hitting streak and he
is currently hitting around the
460 mark.
Third baseman Country Uukre,
who is one of the most colorful and
spirited players In the league Is
also right up there on top in the
batting race. Although he hat not
displayed long ball power at the
plate he i* hitting line ehote to
right field and it an excellent hit
and run man. He is alto a tagy
bare runner with blinding speed
and his stomach and head first
slides somewhat remind tbe fan
of a famous man with the s4me
handle, Enos (Country! Slaughter.
Shortstop Dick Green, who
thrilled a large crowd last week
with a towering homerun over the
football scoreboard to put a gains
on ice, will be in the lineup and
he too It hitting the ball above
the 400 mark.
Catcher Bob I’eres it anotl
Greyhound who has been romli,
through for Robertson. He hai

Canucks Sign 57 U. S. Gridders
OTTAWA, Ont. (U P It-S tlffe r
competition from United States
professional i M g u e s haa failed to
ru t the quantity of recruiting by
Canada'!
Big
Four Football
Leagua cluba but may have hurl
the quality,
A United Prass International
survey showed today th at the four
Canadian Big Four teams have
announced the signing of 87 new
United States players for the
coming season. A similar review
e year ago turned up a signing*.
Compered with a year ago,
however, the rotters appear a bit
bare of “name" U. 8. college

stars. They list primarily "dark
horse" candidates from a variety
of smaller American colleges plus
a sprinkling of National Football
League draft choices from the
larger echoelf.

Cards Sign End
ST. LOUIS (UPU—Walter Wolfner, managing director of the St.
Louis Football Cardinals, Tuesday
announced that Maury Schleicher,
former Penn State star, bad signed
hit i960 contract. He la a defensive
end and linebackar.

By fa tte d Press Intematlaual
Americas Leagua
W. L Pet. GB
Chicago
12 8 .617 ...
New York
to 6 .623 1
Boston
8 7 .322 2tk
Cleveland
8 8 .338 2t«
Baltimore
10 8 .328 214
Washingtoa
8 18 .444 4
Detroit
8 18 .233 Ilk
Kansas City
8 12 .223 8
Natleeal League
W. L. Pet. GB
San Francisco
14 7 .647 ...
Pittsburgh
13 8 .301 m
Milwaukee
I 7 .341 214
Cincinnati
11 11 .300 31»
Los Angelas
11 12 .471 4
St. Louis
• 11 .430 414
Philadelphia
8 12 .409 Stk
Chicago
0 12 .333 8W

W t u k .

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'•oxing Abolished
At Wisconsin
MADISON, HI*. (UPI) - Tho
University o( Wisconsin faculty
Monday night voted overwhelming­
ly to abolish intercollegiate boslng
at tbe school, immediately coding
a 27-year tradition JOst 23 days
after tbe death of former NCAA
champion boxer Cbarlet Mohr.
Mohr, a 22-year-old aenior from
Merrick, N. V.. died on Easter
Sunday, tight days after ha col­
lapsed la the dressing room here
from a brain hemorrhage auffered
after his NCAA title fight April 9.
Mohr lost the fight to Stu Kar­
tell. a high school friend who was
boalng for San Josa State. I t was
the third meeting this p e a r 'b e ­
tween Mohr and BaruU with tach
winning o n e ,, ,

Sports Banquet
Set Wednesday
T bt annual Seminole High Sports
banquet will be held Wednesday at
tba Civic Center.
Tbe banouct will begin at 7 p. m.
and awards and trophies will be
presented to outstanding atblates
during tba past year.
Featured epeakcr for the eve­
ning wilt be BUI Peterson, head
coach of Florida Stato University.

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Sanford ........... 310 ooo 3-8 ll 1
Lakeland .......... 010 204 x -T 8 S
Gollck and Peres; Irving, Marek
(7) and Dobrtykowskl.
First Game
Sanrerd
AB B M RBI
Chavarria, 2b
4 0 1 8
Maloney, if
0 8 8
Dukes, 3b
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Hinojosa, rf
0
Perea, c •
8
Gammel, e
8
Sisk, cf
8
Green, ,ss
3 1 1 0
llarrelson, lb
3 0 1 8
Sanders, p
2 0 1 a
Freeman, p
0 0 0 0
Dube, p
a 0 0 •
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Lakeland
Long, cf
Gentle, If
Parker, John, 2b
Lanier, rf
Bates, lb
Parker, Jack, 36
Lund, sa
Raines, c
B Pag
Dobrsykowskl, 8
South, p

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4 3 1 1
3 3 1 1
2 28 8
1 2 8 2
4 1 1 2
4 1 1 3
2 0 1 8
0 18 8
0 18 8
2 1 1 I
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First game—
Santerd ............ 030 000 0 - 2 11 1
Lakeland ......... 100 087 x -1 4 11 1
Sanders, Freeman (3), , Dube
(8) and Peres, Gammel (8);
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Lakeland rolled across six runs la
that Innlag and seven tba next.
Lakeland won the second gam«
with four runs in the sixth, staviag
oft a three-run rally by Sanford
in the seventh.
Palatka rolled up 13 runs In a
riotous fifth inning against Or­
lando. Orlando tried three pitchers
that Inning and five overaU. P a­
latka worked four pitchers.
Moltengres fanned 14 aa ha tam­
ed Daytona Beach. He struck out
the side In the sixth and Mventh
innings.
Leesburg got a 3-run double
from John Grlggln In the Mventh
to win over St. Petersburg. Tho
win moved Leesburg to within alx
percentage points of fourth place.

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Lakeland iwapt Into first.pltre
past Saaford in tbe Florida
State League race Monday night
by 'taking a doublchcader 14 to 2
and 7 to 8.
Palatka moved to within a few
percentage points of the top by
out-slugging Orlando 22 to 14 In a
wild match that saw nine pitchers
taking their lumps.
Fourth-place St. Petersburg fell
two games back of the leaders by
dropping a 6 3 contest to Leesburg.
Tampa, riding the three-hit
pitching of Jack Motrngrcr, coast­
ed past Daytona Beach 3 to 1.
Sanford was leading Lakctand 2
to 1 In the first game going In the
bottom of the fifth Inning. But

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Florida State League Race Tied Up
As Greyhounds Lose Doubleheader

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KANSAS CITY. Me. (UPI) Muscular Bob Cerv, who can hit a
baseball as far as anyone, may be
traded this year by the Kansas
City Athletics.

Put your nest egg in the

morial SUdium haa left a lot to
be desired.
If you are looking for a good
outing tonight com* out to tha ball
park and ac* one of the finest bail
teams ever fielded hero. The pitch­
ing Is the most solid th a t h a t been
•ten around tha loop In yaara and
with tour or five .300 hitters In the
lineup it can't help from being
interesting.
With Sanford, Lakeland, and
Palatka right up there the first
half race promlaas to be a thriller
right down to the wire. If tho
Grcyhounua are able to maintain
th tir pac* wa could b* host city
for the A li-S u r game in July.

will do your jobs better!

Athletics M ay
Trade Bob Cerv

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been hitting in every gam* and
has been coming through with the
base hit when the "duck* are on."
He it a true student of the game
and has greatness written all over
him.
Ccntcrficlder Pet Sisk, has been
experiencing a batting slump but
now has started bitting the ball
with authority.
Tbe Greyhound lineup Is stud­
ded with talent and they are pro­
viding the best In baseball. They
are a well managed group of
young rookies and all It will lake
(or them to be better Is good fan
support. Up through this point of
the season tha attendence a t Me-

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wera repulsed, that his kookie
hostess peeked a .34 and was
eager to use It on him. Why?
Well, the oblique, hipster • type
dialogue Indicated that Marvin
was no stranger to Miss Signoret.
They spoke of Marvin's tattoo
and led us down all sorts of blind
alleys before we found out wbal
was bugging the woman.
It seemed that Marvin, while
drunk and driving, had killed
Miss Slgnorel's husband and dau­
ghter and Mitt Signoret
hid
merely come to avenge those
needless deaths and the anguiah
they caused her.
After pistol - whipping Marvin,
she marched him to the ceme­
tery. Then the showed the blub­
bering captive that the gun wasn't
loaded. She walked away and we
knew that Marvin's guilty con­
science would destroy him even­
tually.
Despite the inferior script, Miss
Signoret had a few brief moments
in which to display her uniqua
talents as an actress.

NEW YORK (UP!) - Aa my
contribution toward Franco-American good will, ‘I’m trilling to for­
give and forget something called,
"Don’t You Remember?" And I
hope the French do, too.
The play, seen Sunday night on
CBS-TV’a **GE Theater," repretented lha eagerly-awaited debut
in American TV dramatics for
Simone Signoret, the Academy
Award-winning French itar,
Alvin Sargent's half-hour play
started off on a pieudo-sophlaticute level, making effective use
of the kind of he-ihe talk we TV
watchers have come to associate
with private rye civilisations.
(Lots of “I’ve been around—all
around" and "you'ra bad luck,
lady" stuff.)
But because of the sensuous,
communicative
projections
of
Miss Signoret and her able costar, Lee Marvin, the first half
of the show held together nicely.
The story bad Miss Signoret
checking into a aleasy hotel and
inviting to her aleasy room the
aleasy desk clerk, Marvin, for a
"Music on Ice," making lta
late, late nightcap. Little did Mar­ debut Sunday night on NBC-TV,
vin know, until after bis advances nerved up a format familiarly
known as escape-on-the-rocka.
Scheduled to be with us through
the warm weather months, the
variety hour offered Ice - skating
numbere and songs. Host Johnny
Desmond and guest star JiU
Corey handled the latter while a
troupe of skatars 'ed by tha bril­
liant Jacqueline Du Bief per­
formed on the too small rink.
Tha show is Intended for fullfamily viewing. It’a right out of
TV’s let age, insofar a t produc­
tion is concerned. The magic, tha
smoothness and unfettered grace
TUESDAY P. M.
that is essential to ice show stage­
craft was woefully lacking in this
I i SS (I t W eather-N ew s-Saert*
aimless program. Tha best things
S ill t l i I’seele'a Choice
( t ) H ighw ay r » tro l
In tha hour were Miss Du Biel's
(S) News
skating and some downing by
I.JS (SI Uporte
Ben Dova.
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E. S. Douglasi, director of adult
and vocational education, today
announced the lum m er icbedule
for Seminole . County Voeelional
School.
Evening eouriea in typing, book­
keeping, commercial law, butlneu
arithmetic, and’ office machlnei
will continue throughout the sumraer. The ichool will remain open
four nlghli a week, Monday*
through Thurtdayi, 7-10 p. m ..
Any adult, t t y e a n of age or
older, ii eligible to enroll. The
only charge U an enrollment fee
of II, a typing fee of 11 and the
coit of any workbook* or practice
tela that may be needed by the
itudant.
The Vocational School li a publie ichool under the supervision
of the Seminole County Board of
Public Instruction. Teachen in
the evening department are Mri.
Lydia Watt, Miia Mary George,
and Mri. Betty Noyes.
For further information call or
viait the ichool in the Kent Building on Commercial Street.

May 37 win i n a horde «f
happy youngsters daih out of
Seminole County achoola for a
summer of tun and fun. Thli la
the last day of the ichool year
and it alto graduation night in
the county. Taaeher* will atay #
duty through June I. county
ichool superintendent R. T. Mlluce laid today.

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Use HERALD Want Ads To Deliver Your Business Service Message. PH. FA 2-2611
4. Real Estate Wanted
1-ROOM efficiency apartment,
private bath. Suitable for one or
couple. Across from postoftice.
FURNISHED cottage . In
Mary. FA 3-3041.

Lake

FURNISHED upstairs apartment,
hot water furnished. $30. Phone
FA 3 6337.
RENT OR SALE: 3-bedroom house
in quiet neighborhood. FA 2-3690.

B u r n is h e d 4
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room apartment.

The

HERALD

Call FA 2-50211 _
l-BEDROOM house, kiteben equip­
ped. Ph. FA 2-3303.
t-BEDROOM furnished home to
responsible people. 9100 month.

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RENT

A

BED

Rollaway, Hospita* ft Baby Beda
By Day, Week or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
l-BEDROOM upstairs downtown
116 W. 1st 8t.
furnished apsrtm cnt 663 per Ph. FA 2-5191
month. FA 2-3071.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
1305 Elliott. CaU FA 2-3234.
Inquire Apt. 2 4074k W. 1st.
2-ROOM and bath apt. FA 2 0379.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: roomi
private baths, 114 W. First St.
975 MONTH: 2 B. R., all electric
fajR N . Apt. 99144 W. 1st St.
kitchen. Neat, clean, private.
Near N. A. S. Children welcome.
FURNISHED apartment,
Available May 1. Tel. FA 2-3346.
and close In. Adults
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013.
FURNISHED apt. 500 Park Ave
(BEDROOM bouse, Florida room COOL.
roomy 2 bdrm. unfurn.
and double ear garage. Close
downstairs apt. 967.36. 1700 Mag.
to schools and shopping center.'
nolia Ave. FA 2 3951.
Call FA 2-4036.
1R CONDITIONED furnished
garage apartm ent Adults. Call
PA 2-1928.
(BEDROOM house trailer $10 per
week; in Oatten. Ph. FA 2-0319. 2 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
kitchen equipped Ph. FA 24466.
113 PALMETTO Ave., furnished
NICELY
furnished 3 room apart­
bachelor apartment.
ment. FA 2-3303.
DUPLEX apartment, S room* and
bath. 943 per month. 309 W. Ith. SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gablet
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 14720.
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C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

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1. Mortgage Loana

St. Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
l i t N. Perk Ave. Ph. FA 34123
3-REDROOM, 1 bath C. B. bouse
for sale, 910,000. Term*. For
rent: $93 per mo. FA 2-7017.

GREATLY REDUCED: Forced lo
aell 3 bedroom home; Florida
room. Assume Gt Loan—174.39
monthly. FA 2-7739.

PARMER’S AGENCY

J. W. HALL

Sunland Estates

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
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50 - FROM - $69
FOR SALE:

7. UuHincH Opportunities

N. V. Farm er, Realtor
Lillian Trama
R. H. Ivers, D. H. Whitmore
Associatei.
ATTRACTIVE I bedroom, I bath 3463 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3221
home in Loch Arbor; reason- After hourt, FA 2-2619, FA 2-4921
able. FA 2-2296.
FA 2-0261, FA 23012
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

HOMES

| Within City Limits. S BR. 1H
Bath. Kitchen Equipped. Large
Family HoodT With Separate
Entrance ft InsideDouble Ola**
Door*. Ideal For Offire Or
Study, la rg e Utility Room
Fenced Backyard. Lew Month­
ly Payment. Qaiek Bale Prefer,
red T * la rg e P ro fit FA 2-J#M

MORTGAGE LOANS
Commercial and
Conventional Residence
WISE end JOHNSON
431 Magnolia Ph: GA &gt;4499
Orlando, Fla.

3-ADJ01N1NG LOTS 60* X 130'.
City sewer and water. Paved
St. and sidewalk. Sarita St., POPULAR and Profitable DriveDreamwold, 1% block W. of
in. Sandwiches, lee cream, aoft
French — 1 block Bo. Winndrinks, beer. Established clien­
Dixie. Owner, P. O, Box 1109,
tele. Ideal for a couple.
Orlando.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

IN

9-RBDROOMB. 9«» TILE BATHS with entered fistoro*.
lerraste floor*, Venetian Mind*, carport*, eereen perch,
utility room and many ether extras.

All Home* Carry A I Yr. F.H.A. Warraaty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
work guaranteed. Free
A Satisfied customer is our best
mates. Phone FA 3-7919.
AIR CONDITIONING
advertisement.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
22. Article* Far Sal*
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 6363 103. So. Osk
Ph. FA 2-3742
REDI-MtX*CONCRSTE
IS . E le c tric a l S ervice*
Bo Lovier Will
Professional
37" Window SHU t l J S
Beauty Care.
34" Window Llntela Il.tS
House Wiring — il'eclric Service
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Sid Vlhlen
309 Elm Ava. Ph. FA 24T91
RANDALL FLECTR1C CO.
I l l Magnolia
KA 3-0913
FACTORY TO YOU
Beauty Salon
ALUMINUM
14. Build, Paint ft Repair
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed head. 8ag*pre«f bottom
WALL PAPERING k PAINTING lli. Flower* ft Plante
fall with plaatle ends. Plastic
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Cut Flowers For Any Oceaslon
Contact SOI Wait 9th St.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Phone FA 2 9643
FA 2-1820
or
FA 2-0370 Senknrik Glean and Paint Cth
THOS. E. THOMPSON
112-114 W. Swd St.
FA 2-4691
General Contractor
17. Pci*, L iv esto ck . S u p p lies
Homs Carpentry Repairs
ROOM air conditioner In eacefc
2 CHIHUAHUA puppues 7 weeks
Rooting 4 Siding
lent condition. FA 14996.
old, AKC Registered. FA 2-4376.
Phone FA 3 6432
UMBRELLA tenU t&gt;MS up.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS a n d 19. Bout* nnd Motor*
vest, boat cuabior.a, AHMY-N/
custom building. For free esti­
SURPLUS, 119 Sanford Ave.
Gateway To The Waterway
mates rail Revels Construction
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Robson Sporting Gnoda
IS. Special Service*
304-64 E. 1st.
Pb FA 2 3961

IS*A Remity Parlors

Plumbing ft Heating

INCOME PROPERTY OR INEX­
L O C A L automobile dealership
2344 French Ave
PENSIVE HOME: 3 bedrooms,
needs young lady for general
Realtor
.
dining room, fireplace, partly
office
work; must be able to
Call Hall"
Phone FA 14441
furnished, kitchen equipped; ren­
type. Write giving reiume of
ovated exterior. Beautiful lot. 2-BEDROOM, l \ i bath home In
pail experience lo Box H, c/o
Sanford Herald.
' 1215 Oak. 96,900, t e r m a .
Sunland Estates, 10J Lake Dot
FA 2-2376 or FA 2-4362.
Dr. Priced right for Immediate
WOMEN SEW easy ready-eut
sale. FA 3-3237.
wrap-a round aprons h o m e .
Earn 999-19 dotes — spare time.
SALE OR RENT: 3 bedroom fully
ANY BALL PLAYERS
Write Accurate Mfgr'i., Free­
a ir conditioned frailer; C. P. 0.
IN Yn UR FAMILY?
port, N. Y.
Kennedy. FA 24134.
What could be nicer than being
able to keep an eye oo them 217 SO. SUNLAND Dr., Sunlend
thru your kitchen window a i
Estates: 3 bedroom, 2 bath;
PAY BACK BILLS
they play In the park acroti the
GE kitchen, livlngroom drape­
AVON
COSMETICS has open
street from this sptc-and-span
ries. Monthly payments 990.33,
Inc for enorgotic ladies. Flex­
three bedroom home?
Includes taxes _nd Insurance.
ible hours. Write, Manager,
The price, $12,930 with 91000
91,230 down, 9900 cash or terms
Box 946, Lockhart.
Down, makes this a sensational
to suit yoa. 'FA 2-4397.
bargain.
MAID by day o r hour. Must be
W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
dependable and hard-working.
BUDGET BOOSTER
Realtor ft Insurer
CaU FA 2-1160.
If you have good credit and 1130
Phone FA 2-419!
112 N. Park
we can move you into thia nice
Phone FA 2 8331 2901 Park Dr.
two bedroom home where your
investment equity will grow very
OWNER leaving town: 9 bed­
fast; kitchen equipped. Total MEN-Women 910. Daily. Sell Lum­
room, livlngroom, kitchen, alu­
inous nameplates. Write Reeves
price 93,993. Just dial the num­
minum Jalousie porch; 91,2M;
Co., Atllebero, Mass.
ber for. , .
mo. payments 947. 2406 Orange
Ave. FA 24390.
SPECIAL SERVICE
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
BRANCH OFFICE
LAWN MOWING, yard work, odd
Raymond Lundqulst, Asaoc.
"Bill" Stemper Agency
Jobs; young man, dependable.
FA 5-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Realtor ft Inauror
FA 2-7034.
2601 Park Drive
3-B. R. home, furn. or unfurn. Buy
FA 2-8331
equity. Will rent 9110 a month.
Wynnewood Dr. Ph. FA 1-3919.
SEE IT NOW!
SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom, Four bedroom. 2 bath home. Quiet
community, LR. 11' x 20'; DR.;
I bath, extra Uige home. View
kitehen, built in stove, disposal.
of lake. Assume FHA or FHA
Utility room wired for washer
in s e r v i c e mortgage. Pb.
South Pinecreet
and dryer. Corner lot 100' x 120'
FA 2 3172.
On Oners Read, He. of Hanford
with 12 orange trees. Low down
payment. No qualifying, Phone
FA 24514.
17*99, g mile* he. ef Master*

YOU

21. Furniture

MAIER

Real Kntnte For Sale

FURNISHED apartments, hard
. wood floors, tilo bathe. 992 W,
1 27th. Street.

18. Special Services

TV Service within the hour. Re­
HOUSEWORK. F4 2 2W8
e Bic. VALUES
pair your TV for $7.50, in your
• QUICK CREDIT
home or no charge. Sunshine
D K N T A t. receptionist—typing,
# EASY TERMS
TV, FA 2 9855
lith t dictation; no experience;
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
attendini business college at
WILSON ititht; permanent resident. Pb. FREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
liven.
Mattress
renovating,
up­
New and Used Furniture
FA 2-9782 mornings.
holstery and slip covers. Cus­ 311 E. First St.
FA 3 4 0 1
tom built tiedding made to or­
12. Dumbing Services
der. Call nr come In. Nix Bed­ Used furniture, appliances, toela
etc. Bougbt-Sold Larry's Mart
ding Manufacturing Co.„ 1301
PLUM LING
313 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA M i l t
So. Sanford Ave. FA 3-3117.
Contracting A Repairs
Free Estimates
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, Hate, ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
R. L. HARVEY
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
Beds. Day. Week, or M onths
301 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 3-3313
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressive
FURNITURE CENTER
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951—
1100 French Ave.
306 West 13th St.
Pb. FA 1-7963

Give legal description, price
and terms. Write P. 0. Box
373, Sanford, Florida.

LAKE MARY: Cosy furnished 3 LADY or COUPLE to share
home; eleetric kitchen; :
Registered Real Eriate Broker
room house 960 mo. FA 24609.
Ben Monroe, Celery Ave.
Ph. FA 2-1301 1742 et lUawatha
t-BEDROOM house, nice location,
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom duplex NICE 3-bedroom. 1 bath home,
973 per mo. CaU FA 2-2539.
apartment; lake privUegei. 963
Florida room, kiteben equipped.
month. FA 2-5729.
Immediate occupancy. FA 2-2342.
g-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
Fenced backyard. FA 2-4967.

MOVES

Tue.«. May 10. 1060- P hrc 7 II. Work Wanted

LAND WANTED

BROKER
NEWLY decorated 3 room furn­
W. B. Shippy. Assoc.
ished
apartment
$60
per
monthr
CLASSIFIED D ISrt.A T:
close in. Ill E. 8th. St. Call 202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 5991
Ti«a., Mire Frt. • &gt; P. M. day be*
FA 3-4285 or FA 2-5786.
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
fere (aeertiesL Mee. • S a t aeon.
home available in June. Assume
DOWNSTAIRS apartment, partly
VA l o a n . Sunland Estates.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
furnished, newly painted. Call
Mrs. Appleby, FA 2 668t or
Teto. tkre Frl. • I P. M. day be­
FA 2 3968.
3-BEDROOM, 1 hath, kitchen
fore insertion. Mon. • Sat. noon.
equipped home. Large lot. $700
2 BEDROOM trailer. FA 2 7922.
down. $80.80 mo. I**'! VA loan.
RESPONSIBILITY t
603 Camellia Court. FA 2-3138.
The Herald will eel bo responsible APART3IENTS for rent at Stone
Island on Lake Monroe; 3 quiet
far 'more (ban one Incorrect inser­
cool, furnished apartments. Sum­
tion nf yonr ad, and reserve* the
$550 DOWN
mer ratrs. Call FA 2-4380.
rlfb t I* rariae *r reject any ad*
Beautiful 3 Bedrmm 2 Bath Home
virMsasnint from th a t ordered to 3-ROOM furniahrd apartment with
with Hardwood floors. G E.
conform to too petirlee of tbla
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
hath and garage. 2320 N. Nar­
tically controlled Heat. Well.
cissus. FA 2-3146.
Landscapped Lot on Dead End
2-BEDROOM furnished home ki
Street where Children play In
Paola area. FA 2-6408.
safety. We will be proud to show
you this today.
UNFURNISHED, clean eight room
MOVE RIGHT IN
bouse 973 mo. 310 W. 3rd. St.
FHA Financing—No Closing Cost
Apply 219 French Ave.
10 t . Wanted to Rent
— for an appointment call —
4. Reel Rotate Wanted
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house on
Helen E. Noonan at
a. Rent Bate to Far Bale
rom er lot, well landscaped; kit­
W. . H. Bill Stemper Agency
i . Mortgage Lo o m
chen equipped; water furnish­ FA 2-8331
FA 3 4991
T. Bnstaeea OpportnnHtea
ed; ideal location, 27th. k Lau­
T*A Insurance
rel Ave. FA 2-4411 or FA 2-3631.
t . Female Help Wonted
•. Male Help Wanted
TWO bedroom furnished house
383.00. 1103 West 20th. St. Call
I t . Male or Female
R o b • r t A. Williams, Ph.
11. Werfc Wanted
FA 2 3931.
NAVAL officer transferred: Large
3 bedroom house In Mayfair:
2-APARTMENTS:
1
bedroom
furn­
# 14. Build, Palut * Repair
2‘4 baths; fireplace; screened
ished; 2 bedroom furnished: both
I I . Special Service*
porch; Florida room with out­
ground floors. Contact 2312 Pal­
II*A Beauty P a ria n
side entrance; sprinkler sys­
metto Ave.
16. Flewen ft Plante
tem. FA 2-7121.
17. Pete . Llveeteck . Buy
2 • ROOM furnished efficiency
19. Machinery • Toela
TWO STORY home, • room*, 2
apartment 701 Park Avenue,
baths. Arranged for two com­
19. Beeta aad Melon
FURNISHED apartment. 401 Pal
plete apartments. Partially fur­
99. Automobiles
metlo. Phone FA 3-4024.
nished. In good repair. Close to
99*A Trailer*
town. 215 W E S T F I F T H
I I . Feruiture
1-REDROOM, partly furnished
STREET. $9,500. Terma ean be
99. Article* F ar Sale
home. Call after 6:00, NO • 5122.
arranged. Phone FA 9*1270.
~ 99-A Article W aited
2-BEDROOM furnished apartment.
3-BDRM.
block home. Low do*
Reasonable 'rent. C l o s e in
payment, VA loan. FA 2-5273,
FA 2 0641.
l-BEDROOM home, kitchen equip­
ped, unfurnlaheu, Fla. room.
Large yard. Available Juno 1.
FA 2-2847.

3l|r

Quiet Community
Near Golf Conran

Turn West On 20th
HI. follow Country
Chib Rd. ft Watch
For Our Sigaa . . . .

O P E N D A IL Y
• s N A . M. T it D irk
SUNDAY
2:00 f . M. -Til Dark

SJtasmaJubt

Closing Coot
A* Low An $133
VA-FHA, FkA*IN*BERVIC8
Immediate Orrupawry
1 Year Personal HatUfartlea

GUARANTEE

We agree that If daring els
months fellewing eignlag ef
your *alee reotrart ye* are
ferred far any reaaeu to a n a
•yield* a 21 mile radiua ef your
new heme — your dew* pay­
ment and closing cast* will he
returned.

FREE WELCOME
Te Henferd! Re Our Gueala Fee
g Day* Abeeiuteiy Free,
Without OM Ifttiea At One CM
Hanford's Leading Motel* While
Yen Leeale Meaning Far Ye* ft
Year Family. Pick Up keys At
Bales Office i

Sewing: Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES k MODELS
RENTALS $3 WEEK
201 W. First St. &lt;24 hr. ser.)
FA 24623

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

30 II. P. JOHNSON Javell" motor,
electric starter, excellent condi­
tion. FA 2 4468.
14 FT. Plywood Runabout, Excel­ GOOD uaed tram* windows, Jamb*
and assorted lumbar. See fort*
lent condition, new paint, $83.
man at Nlchoiaou Bulek Bldg.
FA 2-7341, 104 Mayfair Circle.

Deluxe 22 foot upright freeser.
Just taka up paymenla a t
Windshield
Back Gians lis t DODGE tudor, good condi­ 129.82. See Clyde Walla at Dto
Door Gian*
Vent Glass tion. Private owner. 223 Fla­ Witt Trailer Court.
SERVICE
mingo Dr., Sanford. FA 2-7673. S A W D U S T and shavings.
Senknrik Ginns nnd Pnint Co.
FA 2-3977, Buckner ft Ban.
114 W. 2nd St.
FA 5 4622 31 CHEVROLET 3123. FA 24118.
DESOTO: '34 V4 « lredom 4 door Sell Ua Your Furnitus*. Qu!eh
SERVICE CALLS 1200
sedan, automatic, radio, heater, Service With The Cash. BUPXS
The Biggest Little Shop
power brakes, white walls. Ex­ TRADING PORT. FA t-0977. .
ln Sanford. Alt Parts And
cellent s h a p e . 3493. Ph. OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR BALE
Labor Guaranteed 90 Dayi.
FA 2-3734.
SANFORD RADIO ft T &gt; CENTER
1 Cent per lb.
9th. k Sanford Ave. FA 2 9741 1838 VOLVO, good condition, best
THE SANFORD HERALD
OFFICE
offer. FA 24473.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
104 W. 1st. St. FA 9-1941
All types and sites, installed 1960 FORD FA1RLANE 4 dr., V9
"De It Yeurseir
motor, like new, 2000 miles, big TENOR Guitar and amplifier .41,
WE REPAIR AND 8ERVICE
3 Smyrna Dr., DeBary.
discount.
309 Elm Ave. FA 2-3751
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C. C. Priest w it pleasantly. sur­
prised bp fellow m em ben of (bo
Men'e e la n of the T in t Metbedlit Church.
A ipeciil lerviee in recognition
of Priest’* many jreari of faith­
ful aonrict to tbe church was held.
Robert Strickland read a short
history of Mr. Priest's Ufa, men­
tioning that be had been a volun­
teer in the army during the Span­
ish American War, and had help­
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ward. .
A gift was given to Mr. and
Mrs. Priest from the alass in
reeogakioa ef their VTth wedding
anniversary.
At a dinner hold hi the homo
of the honerees, to members of
the family were gathered to help
celebrate. The family members
present were Mr. and Mrs. 0 .
R. M as, from M l Dora, Mr.
aad Mrs. W. V. Priest, from An­
thony. Mr. and Mrs. R. E.Kipp,
Robert Kipp, Mltchle and FroncU
Craw, e l of Orlando aad air, an*
Mrs. R. D. Priest with family,
Randall, Sarah, Elisabeth, Danlaid, Louisa and EmHy, all ef
Sanfoed.

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Tha Enterprise cancer drive was
completed and $84.83 was turned
In by the* chairman, Miss Helen
Snodgraa*.
Those assisting wars Mrs. Kirb r Sellars, Mrs. Edwin Braddock,
Mrs. William Rodder berry, Mrs.
Ralph Coulletto, Mrs. Jamas
Welch, Mrs. W. L. Tyler, Mrs. E.
C. Snodgrass, Rev. Bill Bwyear,
Robert add Estelle Pools and
Annie Lae Cain.
"We wish to express our grati­
tude to everyone who helpod both
in collecting and giving to maka
this drive successful," Miss Snod­
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The Girls Ambassadors of tha
Pirst Baptist Church in Lake
Mary will observe Focus Week
now In progress with a patent
on Thursday from 4 p ^ m . to S

p. m.

The plans were discussed by
their counselor. Mrs. Mary llorIne, at a Mother-Daughter Tea.
The group had a birthday for
Mslda Powell, their GA president,
after the meeting.
The members present were An
Ua Ferguson, Barbara Flanagan
Linda Scruggs, Melds Powell,
Linds Beal and Eva Shivers.

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C. 0. Dudley Riles
Held Monday
J e s t shout everybody can beer
e a t e f Me favorite songs a t the
Seminole n ig h concert tonight.
Spirituals, songs front Broadway
shown and operettas, popular tunas,
folk songs and aoml-cUssieel places
are on the program to bo presented
hi the Seminole High audltlorlum
at R p. m.
•ta rt the evening's entertainment
with "Let'a Have A Party," My
Balia Bbnba," and "Carnival of
Venice."
Tha Freshman Miied Chorus will
follow with "Whsre In tha World,"
"Wondarful Copenhagen," "My
Lord Delivered Daniel" and "76
Trombones."
P atty Glenn Johnson will sing
"Somewhere Over The Rainbow"
and the Freshman Girls' Chorus
will answer with "A Thrush In The
Rain."
.Next comes "My I^iver Is a
Fisherman" sung by Phyllis Mc­
Daniel, "A Rondel" sung by the
Madrigal Singers; and Deanna
Nichols rendition of "With A Song
In My Heart."
On the spiritual side, tbe
Double Quartet will sing "I Got
Shoes" and "Ola Gray Robe.”
Award winning SHS singer Sus­
anna Jones will sing "Tha Little

Damsel" and tha Mixed Ensemble
will follow with "Religion la U
Fortune."
Cindy Mag w il stag "Bali Hal"
from ''South Pari fie." Tha Triple
Trio will give out with “Who?"
and "June to Bustin' Out all
Over," Just before the Boys Glee
Club sings "See Gypsy” and
"RolHng Down Te Jordan."
The Girls' Glee Club will ring
"My Heart Is a Silent Violin,"
“One Kiss," and "Butterfly, But­
terfly."
The concert will end with "O
Clap Your Hands," Sleigh Bells,"
"Roumanian
Rhapsody"
and
"Alma Matte."
Accompanying tbe vocal section
of the Choraliers and Freshman
Chorus will be M iry Helen Wash­
burn, Sandy Richards, Rilly John­
son, Pam Jones, Stanley Vlhlen
and Diana Smith.

• I hie home fa Longwood, w en
held Monday a t Christ EptoeojK
Church, Loagwood, nfah Raw.
George L. Granger efBctoUafa
Burial wan to i n tiig w e a d Ofato
etery, with Gramkow FOnwhl
Home in charge.
A cabinet makan, Mr. DnMap
came to Florida to MW tram
Woodbridgc, Conn. Ho was a
member at Christ RpiseopM
Church.
Survivors todada Ua wMa, M m
Charlotte C. Dudley; two s o f t
Frederick aad Charles R. Dudley
of Long wood: two daughters. Mrs.
Roland Dahlia, Woodbridgc. Conn.,
and Mrs. Alfred O'Dell, Buchan­
an, N. Y.{ 1« grandchildren and
one great-grandchild, aad a sis­
ter, Mrs. Chariea Chadwick, A»
sonia, Cons.

Juras Honored

Donald .Junta e f Sanford w
named to the . Metropolitan L ib
Insurance honor dub for 19M.
The awards were made nt the
company’s conference held to Mi­
Scminols County 4-H Club mem­ ami ever the past weekend.
bers will hear state 4-H leader
Miss Anne Thompson speak at
A $10 deposit will be required
a 4-H leaders training meeting
March 25. Tbe 7:30 p. m. meet­ with every application far Loag­
ing will he et the 25th St. and wood water connection from now
Sanford Ave. home dtmoostration o n ,, the Longwood town f o e n d
center.

4-H Meet

Deposit Required

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‘Focus’ Week
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THESE SEMINOLE HIGH SONGSTEES. the 75 ChoraHorn will sin* a t tbe annual SHS String Concert tonight.
There will be 280 ChoraHere, Freshman Chorus members

f ire Chief Edward ITealy • re­
ports that the DeBary Volunteer
Pire Department responded to
two alarms last week.
Twenty-three active firemen an­
swered each call. The fires, one
at 2:30 p. m. Thursday, the other
at 10 a. m. Friday, occurred in
a heavily wooded section a t Toms
Road and Mansion Boulevard.
Thursday*! fire was at the east
aad of the area, while Friday's
was at the west end. R took n
total ef fonr boors to ostingulth
Iho stubborn M ans. Thera were
no firemen injured and no pro­
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WEATHER: Cloudy with widely Mattered showers tonight and Thursday. High today, 80-84. Low tonight, 58-68.
United Prosa Leased Wire Established i908
W EDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. &lt;9!

Beckwith Appointed Clerk;
No Word Yet On Assessor
Gov. Collins today accepted the resigna.
tion of David Gatchcl and appointed Arthur
Beckwith Jr. Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Catchers resignation is effective May 15.
His office reportod at 8 p. m. that the
governor atill had not made up his mind on
whether to put Mrs. Alary Earle Welker back
in as Seminole County tax assessor.
Half the officials of 8emino!e County
were close to their telephones today after the
office of the governor promised an an­
nouncement on the appointment of e tax

TOE CENTRAL FLORIDA EXPERIMENT STATION FARM will be the
scene Thursday of a program for all fanners and interested farm imple­
ment firms in the county. Equipment such ss the high clearance sprayer
shown here will be demonstrated and several speakers will present lectures.
County Agent Cedi Tucker, left, and Dr. H. L Rhoades, Dr. J. F. Darby
and Dr. John Wilson of the experiment station will be on the program
whieh will begin a t 1:80 p. m. Control of vegetable disease, nematodes and
Insects will be discussed.
(Herald Photo)

Kennedy Gains
Political Boost
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI)—Sen. John F. Kennedy
hoped today to parlay a big win in the West Virginia primary
into the Democratic nomination for president.
In the wake of his smashing 60-to-40 percent win over
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey in heavily-Protestant West Vir­
ginia, the 42-year-old Massachusetts senator said the victory
poJgn bandwagon “a
------------------------------------- gave Ms

Jlood Control
District Termed
Wonderful Project
W 1 S T PALM BEACH—Brig.
M. Albrecht today
Gen.
Central ta d Southern
called tmm
the v«
s viuvu
kriorkU Flee Control District'!
•re fra in , "S
and ana which both In the
and among Army and civilise en
giaaera •»■« been accepted as a
•m e t flood oootrel program.*
Albrecht, whs is divisional
seer r i the U. 8. Corps of Engl
- seers, for tha Soxth Atlantic D in
slon, visited the FCD's headquar­
ters here to discuss overall policy
m stters related to the PCL prom grtm , and formally tntr odees OsL
^ Ju lian V. BoQohnb.
Sollohub will sucresd Col. Panl
D. Troxler who Is retiring la July
as district engineer for the Army’s
Jacksonville Division.
The group also discussed
PCL Executive Director G. B.
Dali, Jr., end other key officials
matters relating to the district's
‘ proposed plans for water control
and conservation In Urn Upper
Z Kissimmee and Upper St. John’s
•R iv e r basins, ss watt as programs
relatod to the Dade and Broward
county, Bt. Lucie and Martin
County areas, and the Palm Beach
Everglades, Caloosahatchee River
sad Lake Okeehobee area, pro­
jects.
Recalling the recent Florida visit
of the Chief of U. 8. Army Corps
of Engineers Major General K.
C. Itschner, from Washington, Al
^ b rech t said:
• “ General itschnsr Is convinced
this is ■ wonderful projoet sod
one which has been accepted as a
great flood control project in the
nation." •*
Tho general noted that there
had been no opposition voiced to
tho PCD program in the Congress,
end that larger appropriations
have been voted for the program
in (he past two y ean , with an
A all-time record $10 million, reeom‘-•mended, but not yet voted,.la the
current federal projeot for tho con*
Unuation and development ct the
PCD program.

Lights To Slay,
Cily Board Says
Hie old whJUvay lights between
Third and Fifth Streets on Magno­
lia, Palmotto, Park and Oak Avonues will b t reactivated instead
e1 being replaced.
The City Commission decided
that the lights will stay after a
group of petitioners requested the
old syotom remain Monday night.
The commission had requests at
praviout meetings that the city
* k tr p the old lights Instead of re ­
p l a c i n g them with taller more
powerful now lights. Tho petition­
ers favored the old system be­
cause the lamps were nearer the
ground and could bo seep below
tho tract ops.
.
Repairing lit* old lights on MagP a r t ta d o a k

major boost.Once before, In 193$, a Catholic
contender for tha presidency won
in West Virginia and want on to
capture tho nomination. But Al
Smith’* was only a hairline vic­
tory, and in tha general election
that year he lost tho state to
Republican-Herbert Hoover.
While tho religious issue may
b* raised next fall if Kennedy is
nominated, it w ot * considered
practically dtad as fa r as tho proent battle fo r the
lOiRMfeTou ..J coace:
to tha soil of W est Virginia" as
Kennedy put it.
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Humphrey, loaer for the second
straight Mm* to , Kennedy in e
two-man race—*u&lt;J 1
evoa
larger margin than fa
took hlnuelf out of ffca presi­
dential swvoMlakeS. Bo ’conceded
not' long 'After midnight whan
mounting returns showed Umt

Kennedy « s heMdg a dear 5

pereeat lend.
Returns from 1,707 at l/sdl
West Virginia piednets gave K*a-

I w r 40-081 voU* &gt;&lt;H| Hu,"phrV
-Hm West Virginia* primary wata
d o it net bind Urn slat*’* $S-vet»
delegation ta tho Democratic N a­
tional Convention. Unpledge drl.
agstee were eioctad separat. \j In
the eame primary. Kennedy's etclory, in feet, may have gr*e.cr
impact outside than inside West
Virginia as tha return! era read
by Democratic leaders who have
been queasy about the nomination
e f a Catholic for the presidency.
Humphrey, e GongregaUoaalist,
congratulated hi* rival for “a sig­
nificant and clear cut victory,1
and announced he was-no longer
a candidate for tha nomination
and said he would seek reelection
next fall to the Senate from hie
home state of Minnesota. Tha dafaat waa hia second in a two-man
contest with tha Masaachuaatts
senator, coming fiva weak* after
Kennedy defeated him in ih* Wis­
consin primary.
Returns from 1,47$ of 2,711
West Virginia precincts gave Ken
nady 119,401 votas aad Humphrey
77jr22. Kennedy thus was polling
about M percent of tha Democra­
tic total.
Kennedy’s vote did not appear
to have been hurt much by the
fact that he la n Catholic in a
state where only S percent of the
popull
population
tha res hia religious
faith.

S H S Banquet
Slated Tonight
Florida Slate University Foot,
ball Coach Bill Peterson will be
the main speaker at the snnusl
Seminole High sports hpnqust at
7 p. m. today at the Civic Center.
Awards will bo presented le
outstanding athletes during the
past year. Tht event is sponsored
by the Seminole Boosters Club.

DeBory, Volunteers
t o M eet Saturday

The final meeting until the fsQ
season ef the DeBsry Voiuateer
Firemen’s Association will be bold
Saturday at ?;M p m. The siren
w i| aeond at I p. m. to *i
Mo m o h e n $e tho F t*
wtR east 93.4fS.S4, plus IMS par All members sre urged, to

Bryant, Carlton
1 p. m. Slocks
Clash Again Over
Racial Issue

NEW YORK (UPI) — Stock
prices al 1 p. m.:
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Bethlehem Steel sseaeoeoeos 4314
4244
Chrysler ..........
1744
Curtis • Wright
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DuPont ......... • aa**•••* ** m u
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Eastman Kodak
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Ford Molar —
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General Electric
4314
General Motors
Graham - Paige •eaeeeeeeas 2'4
Int. TAT ..........
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Lorillard ....... M t te e illia i MU
Minuit Maid . aeeoeoooeea o 1714
Penney .......... seeoeeotoeeaa 111
Penn RR ........ aeaoeeoeheeoa 1214
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Standard OU (NJ) eeaOaeea 4914
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Westiagbouse El. i

New Casselberry
Mail Service Set
’:CasscllMtTy nomas wil; |e t curb
Mail delivery ittrt-ng July I, act­
ing town postmaster Donald Willsen said today.
T h e delivery will be to mail­
boxes placed at the curb. The
Casselberry service will also sever
Howell Park and North Orlando,
Willson said. Right now North Or­
lande gels bouse to house deliv­
ery from the Maltlaod post office.
The Casselberry poet office will
got two more c a rrlm to deliver
oo two routes. The mounted da.
livery will probably bo by truck,
Willson said. T ho carriers may
have lo use their cars for s while
It tho truck* or* Isle 1* arriv­
ing.
Most of tho equipment tor the
*#w delivery service has already
e«r re**Iv'd, Willson said.

First Runoff
Rally May 20
The Aral of two political ral­
lies in tbs Damocratlc runoff
election slated May 24 will be
held May 20 at the Fern. Park
Lsgtoc Hall. County Executlva
Committee Chairman R. S. BUIhimer said today.
Tha drat rally was originally
scheduled
for
the
Prairie
Lake Drive-In. The second ral*
ly will be held May 31 a t San­
ford's Memorial Stadium.
Supervisor of Registration Mrs.
Camilla Bruce reminded resident*
today that sbseatee ballot appli­
cations ran bo obtained s i the
registrar's office in the Chamber
of Commerce Building.

By -United Fraaa International
Farris Bryan and Doyle Cadton continued their disagreement
over television appearances and
the race question Tuesday. ••
they kicked off the last twn weeks
of gubernatorial campaigning be­
fore the May $4 runoff election.
Bryant said C a r l t o n waa
“ afraid’' lo meet him in a aerie*
of statewide television debaUs.
Carlton said eight such Joint
appearance* were already sched­
uled end that Bryant's complaint
stemmed from rough handling he
gave Bryant during a Joint TV
kppearanca in Miami Sunday.
Carlton advliad Bryant, “ If you
c a n t stand th* beet, get out ef
Us* kitchen."

Bryant aaid Carlton used tha
' nil allow-only aa occasion Is
e s tn e sa s

M E K S t e i u Ji

WASHINGTON (UPf) - Presl
deni Eisenhower today sternly de-*
fended U. 8. intelligence flights
over Russia as distasteful but **•
sential to prevent th* Soviet Union
from a Pearl Harbor assault
against tho free world.
We must guard against surprise
attack, he said.
Russian secrecy, (he president
(old ■ crowded news conference,
is a major cause of International
tension today and the safety of
Iho fra* world depends oo the to'
formation necessary to maintain
• constant, Strang d o tsm at.
Th* president rejected, as ridic­
ulous Soviet chargee of “provoca­
tive” espionage by the United
Stales. His eyas narrawiog and
wMh a touch of angtr to hia voice,
ho said that before th* Russians
accuse lb* Unltod State* of be­
ing provocative, they hod better
look at their own spy record.
He sold U. S. Intelligence ef­
forts such as the rocoofly downed
U. 8. plan* In Russia wore a dis­
tasteful but vital necessity benobody wants another Foarl
Harbor. It to-ossentlsl, he said,
for the United States lo havo lb*
best possible knowledge of military
tore** and rolatod preparation*
around ths world.
In kla first public-comment on
the spy plane episode, the Presi­
dent said he atill plans to go to
(he summit meeting In P*gi», be
still plan* to go to Russia to June
and the plane ln&lt;Mfent has not
changed the basic' character of
East-West difficulties.
Choosing his woods with ex­
treme care, the president said
there were discrepancias to tho
Russian story about th* plana
brought down May I more than
1,200. m ilts inside Russia.
For one thing, th* president

but tried 4e discuss the femes,”
said Bryant.
Os too race question, Bryant
said s t Jacksonville he thought
Gov. LeRoy Collins probably leans
toward Carlton in the runoff be­
cause • f Carlton's more moderate
racial stand..
On anothac angle, Bryant said
if faced with an attempt to inte­
grate public beaches, he would
expect local ordinances to be en­
forced if they .required segrega­
tion.
Carlton, In I television address
Tuesday night in Tampa, said
Bryaat hsd worked in tha Legis­
lators Jar Interposition which Carl­
ton a*M Mould never work and
had boon frovod in court to be
Fire Dam ages
Impossible .*
Carlton said he favored segre­
gation, but was opposed to closing Jacksonville Store
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Fire
the schools in efforts to maintain
badly damaged a large self,
M.
service dry good* store here Tues­
day night but more than 300 cus­
Beginners Swim
tomers id the building got oat
safely.
The firo broke out after an ex­
Course M a y 16
Registration for an Adult Be­ plosion in tho electric panel s i th*
ginners Swimming Course will rear of th* store. All customers
bo held Msy 14 at I p. m. at ths wars evacuated by store personnel
within 19 mlnutos. Damage was
Municipal Pool.
Tho course is sponsored by the estimated a t $930,000.
City of Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment and the American Red
Unions Protest
Cross.
Mrs. Elisabeth Thompson, Red
Cross Water Safety Instructor Convict Labor
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Diewill toach the course. A registra­
tion fee of $5 is required but this ruitions will resume Thursday on
will be refunded at the comple­ a protest by trade untune that the
tion of the course, providing no *tat* ie using too many convicts
more then three, lessons have in work on a new prison a t Ralford.
been m ined.

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said, ho did not beliov* that the ilerrilorias of other states means
American plan* was shot down playing with fire—one of the most
from a high altitude aa claimed dangerous wdys of balancing oo
by Soviet Premier Ntkka S. Khru­ the brink of war."
W* should not bo distracted from
shchev.
The president also said that the real issues of tha day, th*
Russian photographs of tho plane prosldsnt said. He said the issues
debris w on not ptetura* of th* wont far beyond tho propaganda
uproar eraatad by Russia over
American craft.
flight of an unarmed, nonElsenhower also addressed him­ the
military plan*. Biaonhowor, in a
self to tough remarks in Moscow deadly
serious tone, said th*
this morning by Soviet Foreign more important matters before the
Minister Andrei Gromyko accua- world leoders were such things as
log th* United State* of "doll- disarmament, solutions for tho
berate provocation" to* concert
wholo range of East-West rela­
with Turkey, Pakistan and Nor­ tions including a reduction of sacway.
When reporters caged hia atten­
tion to tho remarks, Kisenhowsr
immediately brought up tho cast
of th* convicted Russian spy ta
this country. Col. Rudolph Ivsnovisfa Abel who was sentenced to
30 years to prison for spy activi­
ties ta Iho United Matos.
Gromyko said to Moscow that
MOSCOW (UPH—Premier Nik­
“(he provocative violations of the ita Khnshettov sold today that
tho spy, mission of tho U. g, Jot
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Opinion Changed
Of ike, Nikita.Says

Trial Set
ORLANDO (UPI) - Trtot is
scheduled Msy $• for Herald g.
Kalm, $4. charged with possessing
obscene literature. Kalm, arrested
Saturday, was scheduled for trial
Monday, but ih* cast was continu­
ed to allow officers to investigate
lb* case further.

Ike Rapped
WASHINGTON. (UPI) - Son.
Stuart Symington (D-Mo.) took
President Eisenhower to task to­
day for his handling of tho presi­
dency. Symington, an announced
candidate for the Democratic no­
mination, directly criticised Eisen­
hower tor “Jogging aloof, hoping
something will turn op" despite
ths international situation.

Patient Subdued
MARYSVILLE, Calif. (UPI) A Blble-reading menial patient
was subdued Tuesday after Ms
girl friend took the guns ho had
used to hold police at boy for 31
hours. Lavsrne Mldgett, S3, a Neg­
ro, had entered (he barricaded
house and was held hostage by
Negro James Owens, 34, for 13H
hours.

Merger Nears
RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - The
Seaboard Air Line Railroad and
th* Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad
are reported rpady to taka another
step toward their possible merger.
John W. Smith. Seaboard presldsnt, said Tuesday “ an effort is
being made" to hold a directors'
meeting May 19 to discuss the
proposed slock escbsng* If the
two lints merge.

City Valuations Explained To Board Suit Planned
If Sanford kernes woe* taxed
at 100 percant of their valuation,
people who own $9,070 homos
would pay th* biggest percentage
lacraase in taxes.
That’s because these horns* are
now assessed at $3,000 under
Sanford’s present 01 percent of
valuation .lax system. Because
of homoslead exemption a person
owning such a homo doesn’t pay
anything iota Sanford’s general
operating budgst. One hundred
percent of valualioo would Increooo this bom* owner’s real
estate lax** from $30 to $32 per
yaar aad make him .a contributor
to th* general operating budget.
These and other facia about
what would happen if Sanford
real ootato was* assessed at 199
percent of R* volantInn worn
presented to the City Commission
hf
l inferd Ftaanco Director

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end going back to his own business. He said
he had expected action before now.
”1 waa assured by Mr. William Durden,
the governor’s assistant, that an early and
prompt decision would be rendered regarding
my resignation,” AfcCanna said today.
County Attorney Mack Cleveland J r ,
AtcCanna end others effected by the vaeaney
in the asseesor's position were told by Dur­
den this morning that an announcement wee
forthcoming.
The Herald has not been able to got
den on the telephone since lest Hmrsday.

Ike Defends Spy Flight

c ru s* to taxes than tha owner to ha faced with ra isin f the milof a $9,430 home or an $11,290 lags and making poopto-wbo arc
home. Th* $9,430 homa la pres­ already paying give more to pro­
ently valued at $&lt;.000 for City tax vide services for people who
purposes and has a $24 lax lev­ aren’t paying, Brawn said.
Every time you add • tax to­
ied an II. This would bo raised
$11 to $33 under tha 100 percent day you add it to larger homes
who or* already paying, and smal­
aystem.
An $11,M0 borne Is now valued ler homes get sway without pay­
at $7,000 and has $64 real estate ing. Brown said.
The commissioners didn't talk
(axes levied on it. This would he
increased $13 to $M. A $M,790 about raising Urn valuation with
homo is valued at *90,900 an which an oyo to tocraastog ' ganford's
$$99 real taxes must be paid revenue. Tho report Tamm sub­
now. This would bo raised $34 to mitted showed the miOsge low­
$1,001 per year. Tho taxes aow ered as the property valuatioa
collected on homes valued by the was ralssd, so that approximately
city a t lasa than $3,009 go to U&gt;* tlio same amount of income would
be gained.
debt service budget.
One hundred percent valuation
Tito City Commission has been
diatusslni assessment st 100 per- would simply broaden Use gen­
lee about o month and a eral operating britori lax base.
now. Tho coat of police, firs Th* c o m m i s s i o n 7 * mm to
make a purvey ahaWMjj Just how
department, and straei lights
u n i t k l jostg C n s n iu io n if Rob* many
eontribart Brawn M id Monday right. V
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assessor, but at 2:30 p. m. they still ware
waiting.
Collins said this morning he had not de­
cided whether to put Mrs. Mary Earle Walk­
er hack in the office from which he suspend­
ed her last fall, but indicated he might.
The governor said he has a "greet reepect
for the voice of the people.” He referred to .
tha big majority Airs. Walker got in the
A!ay 8 primary election. Assessor Richard
AtcCanna aaked Collins last week to put Airs.
Walker back in office.
AtcCanna was back in the assessor's of.
fice today after leaving the keys test Friday

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GAINESVILLE (UPf) - Thom­
as Brooks Jones, 33, fired as s
law professor at tho University of
Florida for entering politics, said
Tuesday he will file suit within
Iho next few days charging the
Board of Control with breach of
contract. Jones claimed a board
rule that employes under Us
Jurisdiction cannot run for public
office Is invalid and ho should
not have been fired.

Hearings Set
WASHINGTON (UPI)-CongroM
will open public bearings Mooday
on an taflusnUal Democrat's pro­
posal that everybody bo given o
chance to buy a house In the me­
dium-priced range with little or no
down payment.- ta addition, Uw
legislation would tap the Treasury
to provide easy financing for non­
profit corporations to build rental
apartments for low and nsiddloincome families displaced by slum
clearance. Tho awrtgago torn*:
m fo w p a y m sri; g p ar wot t o
torest, and 91 poor* to pay 9 *

Portog an Impromptu news conforooco M l while ho waa to■porting a display of perto of tha
piano la Gorki Fork, Khrushchov
was asked if hU estimate of tha
Eisenhower of tho Camp David
talks changed.
“ It bes, ef course,** he an­
swered. “ I was not aware of the
feet that the plan of atr espion­
age over the lovlet Union was
not tho caprice ef an irresponsi­
ble officer."
Asked by aa American reporter
If he still wants th* American
President to visit the Soviet Un­
ion, Khniabehev paused briefly,
then Mid:
“ What would yon like me to
sayf Get up hero in my place
and reply.
“ The difficulty Is—and I say H
frankly—that my hopes to him
have not been Justified.

'M issing' Sailors
Welcomed Home
NEW LONDON. Coni. (U P !)With tho Star* aad Blripos rip­
pling proudly from bar Moriaf
tower th* U. B. Navy’s auelaar
submarine Triton returned from
a historic undereaa voyafo '
th* world today—aad gov
crewmen's fomiUoa tM r
shock to two day*.
Tha first was Twosday'a nvata*
tion that tho 177 aadtrwator He­
gelians, “missing" for M days,
had mad* history with a auto
merged aircumaevigatto* r i Mm
globe.
Th* sooood waa th* haarda th*4
crewman grow during a*arly
thro* months to too busy tatortor
ri th* world's biggoot submarine..
Most ri Ih* 139 wtvoo and Botha
r i children crowdod Mto Machs to
welcome the suddenly tamed saBora back from their 41,199-mil*
submerged trip around to* world.
Ship's sirens screastod waleanto
and this satire Atlantic catena^
loo headquarter* aaWhcatod •
strategic “ t o o f lo r to* lMtoM

*****
*
•Catos.
A lot r i worry aad
about tha
vanished Tuesday
wives aad tha wocM teamed that
tho Triton had boo* maktajt his­
tory. Woman a*d: children, Navy
brass and proud Now* Lmdoosp*
turned out to fore* far a big docto
side welcome on a gray, raw N ov
England morning.

Cubans Seize
Critical Paper
*. ■

f

HAVANA (UPI) - Cuban m lM
members today seised control r i
th* Dlara de It Marins. Cuba's
oldest newspaper and an outspoken critic of the regime r i
Premier Fidql Castro.
Tht tolture le ft. only*, on* In­
dependent newsfwper; T re n ts LI*
hre, which has. dared ,to critlPrivate Citizen
eiza the Castro government.
At tho same lin e, th# semi­
Now; Long Pokes
official
newspaper
Rcvoluciog
rarritd a - new altsck on the
United Stales. In s i “extra"* edi­
Reoorter In Jaw
Editor* Note: Oo# of Karl K, tion. Rcvolurlan primed a- rhargs
Long’s firat aria aa a private by the university iiuricnU federa­
rititon, after yielding th* office tion - Mat the Unllrd States )•
of governor of Loololona to Jim. plsnnirq a “ dircri aud armed
ml# Davla Tuesday, waa to poke al irk on the Cuban people."
Revolution u :d a 3Vu-inrii high
UPI newsman K#n Ria#r in the
banncrl'rc on Cue front page and
Jaw.
Inc t-higti |yce |n |||( body- of Iho
story. Thr !&lt;rsdline said: “ Th*
By KEN 8INKR
RATON ROUGE. La. ( U P I ) - I United S;rtr» is ready for aggres­
had boon told that f would find sion s-s'n st CuVt am eviecs
Louisiana politics exciting, but f r. k. u."
It ia
tho I'.S. embassy la
didn't expect lo be slurirnl by
Gov. Earl K. Long my second day Havana i printing posirrs ta rry ­
ing t picture of ih* American
on the Job In Raton Rouge.
I chose a bad tlma to introduca flag sod s'frc d by Ambassador
myself to Long. I t woa only mln&gt; Philip Barval an louocing f a t
utes after hr had watched Jim. tb* building or place where ta*
mle Davis' Inauguration, ondlng poster la displayed is U. S, prop­
erly or occupiiJ by Americans
Long's term as governor.
Ho was walking to sums friends and “under Ih* protection r i th*
on th# front porch of hia apart, United States embassy."
ment near the Capitol,
He took ono glaring look at me Bond Sole Ends

—•landtag with an Inaugural
"preas** card pinned to my coat— Longwood'a First Baptist Church
completed th* s a lt at Us $39,099
and stopped hia ronversation to bond
Issue Friday.
Isap from his rhalr and hit ms
Tht finishing tousbos are now
with bio fist.
being put on lb* church, R*v. L.C.
I'm sura he swung as hard aa
ha could, but he's 94 and didn't
do much damage to my jaw. The
blow as well as tha surprise,
spun me around against the porch
railing. Long grabbed mo Ly the
•boulders as If he wonted to tak*
another puke.

Unity Movement

Fulch said today. Th* woodwork
will bo painted, r folding parti­
tion erected, ill* : ad rugs pat ta
th* mala auditorium, sidowalka
added, tha parkway fixed along
Grant Ave., aad tb* Ughtlag
system sad nursery flaishod.

It Was A Crime
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) — ■

MIAMI (U PI) - Carlos Echsgo- Burglars mad* a prim f
yea. bead e l Mm anti-Castro Cuba
Drawersti* movement, annoua#d Tuesday to Cuban revolution­
ary groups hava agreed to
together toward *varthrowiaf tha
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Invllaa you to tha ravival aarvicei
THK COUNTY COMMIHHION Thursday approved the hiring of Ernest
laindberg aa aaalatant county agent, Lundberg, a native of Winter Havan
ia ahown being congratulated by Board Chairman John Krider. Left to right
are Krlrier, Commissioner Vernon Dunn, Lundberg, Commissioners J. H.
Van Hoy, Lawrence Hwofford and County Agent Cecil Tucker.

»y DKX W OT
lor of the Office of tha Coordina­ leaving tha library Mea to field
Ihoea requiring heavy research.
WASHINGTON (UIM)-The only tor of Information.
parson I know who seams to «n-,
Jop anawarlna ohacura questions
la Sam Davenport, who m l|ht ba
described a t a mlirallanaous ipaelallst.
Tha more nhluir a question Is
Iha mora Davenport likes it. Slnre
Davenport answers questions for
eoniraaaman, you can sea that ha
haa a lot af fun.
Davenport gala Ms kicks as wall*

Nuraery

Tha office of Iha Coordinator of
Information occupies a sunlit
suite in tha old House office
building and employs such cheer­
ful people as Davenport to do tha
coordinating.
The office was established in
&gt;•47 lo lake soma of Iha burden
off Ihe Library of Congress in
handling Inquiries from congress­
men. Under an Informal arrange­
ment, It handles spot queries,

In one respect, It Is tha most
unusual governmental office In
Washington. It haa less employes
now than wbon M started.
Davenport, a former school
teacher, Joined the staff Is years
ago and recently answered his
33,000th question. Ta commemo­
rate this milestone, ha gave a boa
of candy to tha congressional sec­
retary who asked M.

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'My Job Over,' McCanna
Says Of His Resignation

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WEATHER: Fair and continued cool through Tuesday. High today, 72-76. Low tonight, 62-58.
VOL. XLIX

United Preaa Learned W in

EaUbliahed x908

MONDAY, MAY 9. 1960

SA N FO R D , FLO R ID A

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Candidates Clash
Over Race Issue
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The two candidates for Democratic nomination for gov­
ernor went on their separate campaign trails today after a
face-to-face clash over the racial issue In Miami Sunday
night. .
Doyle Carlton accused Farris Bryant of sending out
“smear literature" and Bryant said Carlton was stirring up

•motional iiiues.
Carlton had a braakfaat ap­
pointment thia moraine with *upporters of Tad David and John
g McCarty. David ha* announced
* h a will campaign actively for
Carl too but McCarty left Florida
for a visit lo North Carolina
Saturday without andoriing any­
one.
In the Miami appearance Sun­
day, Carlton said Bryant aupporta
a Virgin la-typo reilstance to
ichool integration. Ha said this
would lead only lo massive
• school Integration.
w He said Bryant sponsored a
resolution which would have
caused the federal courts to strike
down the stale's pupil assignment
law. Ha as id thia course in Vir­
ginia resulted In school integra­
tion oo • Urge scale.
“Why don't you let these emo­
tional issues die down?" Bryant
■aid.
“Don't be deceitful and cuts,"
•a Carlton responded. He then accuw ted Bryant’s headquarters of put­
ting out smear literature. Bryant
denied this.
The candidates disclosed Sun­
day they will debate the issues
of the campaign on live television
shows six more brass throughout
the state between now add May
Uth.
“1 am pleased to . release this
schedule of Joint appearances with
0 Mr. Bryant so that we can stop

government,1
Carlton.
------------- H * said
- “ **-“
-* The all coming dabatea W
rk Key 13, WJXT-TV in Jacksonvilla; May 15, WCVT-TV, Teliahastes: May U, WTVT-TV, Tam­
ps; May U, WEAR-TV, Pensa­
cola; May » , WDBO-TV Orlande,
aod May 23, WCKT-TV, Miami.
Bryant said today he does aOt
* intend to use the race issue to
Inflame the people te get votes.
Ho aaid be will not answer nametailing by Carlton in the runoff
campaign but will atlck to the
issues.
Bryant started the day with a
news conference io his campaign
headquarter! at Ocala where he
aaid he will spend the rest of the
day working on a television
A speech.
w
Carlton got up early ‘lo seek
votes at a breakfast in Fort
Laudardale with supporters of Ted
David and John McCarty, who
were eliminated in tbs first pri­
mary.
Bryant began his press , canlarenee with a reference to last
eight’* TV debate et Miami with
Carlton in which he said Carlton
called him a “race baiter, demaM gogue and peddler of hilf-trutbs."
ro
"Carlton is determined lo make
his moderate Integration approach
the issue hi thia campaign," Bry­
ant said.
“ Ha stands lor moderate inte­
gration. I am ■ firm believer in
firm segregation. I believe the
people wiit decide for segregation
and if I am governor, we will
maintain segregation by every
honorable

Concert
The Seminole High Choraliers
and Freshman Chorus will pre­
sent their annual spring con­
cert Tuesday at 8 p. m.
“Carnival of Venice. TS Trom­
bones, Religion is a Fortune
and Ball Hat" are only a few
of the 38 songs to be presented
by the 230 students.
Soloists, madrigal singers, ■
double quartet, boys and girls’
glee clubs, a mixed ensemble,
two choruses and accompan­
ists will be featured In the
program at Semlootc High.

WASHINGTON (UP1) - Sen.
George A. Smathers (D-Fla.) in­
troduced legislation today to ex­
tend the Sugar Act four yeara but
cut Cuba’a present quotas by
nearly 10 per cent.

Nixon Top Choice
By United Frets International
William C. Cramer (R-Fla.)
says a poll in his district shows
Vice President Richard M. Nixon
leading In sentiment for presi­
dent Cramer said the poll gave
Mesa.)
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ameri
can scientists have beamed a ra
die signal S,001,000 miles Lnlo
space and turned on the 150-wett
transmitter in the Pioneer V. sun
The transmitter is expocted to keep scientists In con­
tact with the satellite (or another
eight months, or until k la near­
ly i n million miles from the
earth.

Johnson Support
AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) -B ackers
of Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (DTex.) for the Democratic presi­
dential nomination forget! ahead
today with plana lo awing all of
Texas' SI votes behind him at the
national convention in Loe An­
geles. Johnson said at bis ranch
near Johnson City, Tax., Sunday
night ho will,’’do-everything poss­
ible" to justi/y the grassroots sup­
port show* • him. by precinct
Saturday.

Strong: Pressure

WASHINGTON (U P I)- Demo­
cratic Nalional Chairman Paul
M. Butler says Sen. John F. Ken­
nedy will come under strong
prosaurcs te run for vice presi­
dent If be falls lo get the Demo­
cratic proaidenllal nomination,
Butler also said Suaday be
thought that Adlal E. Stevenson
was “ available and ready and
willing" to' run agaii as tha
Democratic presidential candidate
“if called upon In accept."

OrlandoMan Takes First
In St Johns Marathon
More than She boating eutbusito eats lined the waterfront of the
"T* Sanford Boat Marina Saturday to
watch Paul Sanborn Jr. of Orlando
win the second annual 278-mile SI.
John’s River outboard marathon.
Sanborn, piloting a Critcblield
Otcp-Kat, was awarded a silver
trophy and 878 in priie money in
the rare which was run tram Jack­
sonville lo Sanford and back.
The winner’s total elapsed time
was four hours and 87 seconds.
4 , This was 51 minutes and 18 arc* * onds better thhn last year’s rasrti.
Second in the field of 21 boats
was Tommy Hagood, also of Or­
lando.
Another Orlandoian, Jim Hunt,
took first place honors la the Class
1 division of the race.
&lt; The race course consisted
'A w
of ai
i.‘ii and
J-utile chain of tricky cJunn.’is
Wide shallow lakes which
this year’s marathon one
j P roughest In a race of this kind. 1

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ATLANTA (UPI) Federal
Judge Frank A. Hooper today or­
dered public schools la Atlanta in­
Nobody Working: In Tax Assessor’* Office Today
tegrated by May 15, teat, grant­
ing the city a year of greet.
The federal district Judge said
at a hearing en the Atlanta rasa
that be wanted to give the Geor­
gia legislature "one more’chance
lo prevent the chaos” that would
com* if schools are closed under
present state racial laws.
Hooper gave bit decision to a
packed courtroom made up at
least 80 per eent of Negroes and
alao including attorneys for Negro
plaintiff* and the defendant At­
MOSCOW (UPI)—-The Russians probably will react vio­
lanta School Board.
lently to the news that the United States has admitted the A high pressure area carrying Today's decision was in lb* naplane shot down over Russia last week probably was Rather a cold air mass moved over Semin­
ing information, observers here suid today,
A Tass (official Soviet) agency dispatch In today*/f ole County Sunday dropping tens
newspapers, saying the State Department had admitted thn'iV pets
pl lures about IB degrees below
idrmal.
,e -*
.
7
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w*« *pytof on Russia, 1
Temperatures
this
morning
dip­
wai the first word published here
ped
to
II
degrees
and
wna
term
about the U. S. announcement.
Moocow observers slso believed ed by weather bureau official* na
Mr*. Ruth dfcdUlkw will tell
NEW YORK (UPI) — Stock that Francis G. Powers, of Al­ on* of the coldest May days on Sanford Art Association membera
bany. Ua., pilot of the downed record in the rountx*
about the Gauguins tonight.
prices at I p. m.t
plane, would lie tried quickly and
The Loogwood real estate brok­
More cold wratiMUt* forecast
American TAT .?.............
publicly, probably on spy charges.
er is a personal friend af painter
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tonight
and
tomorrow
with
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If found guilty Powers could be
Jean Gaugula and helped bim
Bethlehem Steel MIIMIOII 45
sentenced
to
execution
by low o(-82 forecast for tonight.
compile the biography of hie
27*s shooting.
Caterpillar .......
The*' mass, about 1,000 mil** famous father, artist Paul Gau­
Khrushchev and Russian com­ wide, was expected to remain guin, Mrs. Hamilton will show a
t i o*• ■*I S'«
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mentators were expected to use
short film and prints of Paul
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Chrysler ...........
(he Stale Department announce­ over the county and Central Flor Gauguin's works.
im ment at the occasion for sweeping ids area through Tuesday.
Curtis* • Wright
Rules for the coming patio
DuPont .............
am* denunciations oi American “clum­ Watrnpouii and accompanying ■bow
and auction will b* dis­
Eastman Kodak M**t* MI 109
siness, hypocrisy and warmong­ winds up to 40 miles per hour cussed, as well as plans for tha
«TU ering."
Ford Motor ............. .
association's future. Tbe 7;30
General Electric . . . . . . .
"• '. -Soviet dispatches front Wash­ kicked up high waves In the Gull meeting at tbe Civic Center is
General Motors . saogoaoo* 4841 ington emphaliird White House of Mexico off beaches near St- designed to give members the
2's press secretary James C. IUtter­ Petcraburg. The t(Aiut« dissipated
Graham • Paiga
opportunity lo express their
Int. T I T ...... ' *MMM* 4IH ly’* statement that President Els- as they moved over land,
opinions and desires about the
LoriUard
30Vs cubin't-r Bid not know about the
association’* ruining activities.
A
70
fool
sailing
schooner
from
Minute Maid
m U i | » i i s &lt;i 17*s
plant's’ flight over Soviet terri Puerto Rico and a (Moot cabin
Penney ........
••*•••••**•a 120*. lory.
cruiser were battered to pieces by
Penn RR . . . . . i f , ■,«, Ills
Khruthchcy said Saturday he .nigh winds In (ha Tampa-Clear- 2 Face Traffic
Sears Roebuck ........ ........ 49*. was prepg
accept tha-Higr Avaier area. Threw, men aboard
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ 42V* erty statement,lobut
he exprrsvc# the schooner and fivq men on the Counts In Mishap
ti
Sludebaker ........................
concern about the president's cruiser were rescued.
A-ear pulling out of s French
“alarming . . . ignoranre in Dial
Frank Rid, ll-year-old Clear­ Ave. service station was knocked
respect."
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water resident, apparently drown­ Into • half spin for 3S feet when
The premier blamed the Stale ed in the surf Sunday in front of another car hit it Sunday.
Department, the Central Intelli­ hundreds of bathers on a West
Mri. Dorothy Nell IJaraas of
gence Agency and the Pent a non Coast beach.
Gainesville drove in front of n
for the inrident.
mf
Officers said the boy went un­ southbound car as she pulled onto
The White House dHneil today
der
after railing that ha could French Ava. from tha Bay Service
that Elsenhower h as, ordered ■
near lath St., police said.
not
get
back to abort beeiUM of Station
John Mark Burns' auto hit Mra.
District t County Commission halt to all flights over or near sudden rough water. Hii body
Llamas car in the left end. Burns,
candidate T. V. Brown died of Communist borders in the wake was not recovered.
a Casselberry rnldent, wai charg­
a heart attack at his home about of the admitted U. S. espionage
The
cold
wave
caused
the
mer­
ed with failure to have hie car
2 p. m. today. Mr. Brown becameplane mission over Rossis.
The report, citing "responsible cury to plummet to 5* at Miami under ronlrol. Mrs. Llamas was
ill and was driven home earlier,
today, breaking the all-time charged with failure te yield the
it was reported. Mr. Brown has authority," said Eisenhower stop­ early
right of way. Damage te both
lived in Seminole County since ped the flights pending an execu­ low of M for May • set in 1151.
Downpours drenched New Eng­ care totalled |l , 000.
19)4. Mr. Brawn was to be in a tive investigation of Hie entire In
runoff election against J. C. Hut­ tclligence apparatus of the govern­ land and the northeastern states
ment.
today whllp temperatures In the
chison May 24.
.10s put a winter-Uk* chill on the Police Probing
Midwest.
Juvenile Council
Bill Planned
A broad rain pattern moved eait School Burglary
Whoever peeled open the Semi­
Sunday
lo the Atlantic, dropping
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep.
To Add Mize
Petor F. Mack (D-lll.) said today as muck as five inches of rain nole High safe Thursday night ap­
parently used gloves, since no fin­
The Seminole County Juvenile he was introducing a bill t*&gt; bar over central Pennsylvania.
Council wtll make County Judge n.hiidy payment* to U. 8 . domes­ Seven Inches of snow fall at gerprints have been found, Sanford
Vernon Mile a member Tuesday. tic trunk airlines. But he drnird Sylvan, Wis. Temperatures ware police aaid today.
Chief Roy Williams said that
The council will meet at 1:30 a. the measure was aimed at Capi­ below fretting throughout most af
m. In Judge Miao’a courthouse tal Airlines which Is io deep finan­ Wisconsin and la the 80s la Illinois burglariea of this type have bean
frequant in Sanford and surround­
chambers.
cial trouble.
and Indiana.
ing areas recently. A check ia
being made with nearby towns to
see if the burglaries can be con­
nected to produce a clue about
who stole Ibe 11,540.71 from Semi­
nole High. Considerable damage
was dona to the safe before the
money was taken.

Violent Russian Chilling Cold
Air Mass Moves
Reaction Expected
Into County

1 p. m.'

New Space Success

The tax anaeaftor'* office waa cloned
today, 48 hour* after Anneanor Richard
McCanna and five of hin employee hand­
ed in their renignallunn.
McCanna aaid today he had turned over
the only net of keys to thp office to Clerk
of the Circuit Court David Cntchel,
“My resignation waa effective an of
Friday and an far an I’m concerned my job
aa tax asnenaor ia over." McCanna aaid.
McCanna added that he felt that the
office would nut be bttny thin time of year
anyway.
Attorney for the County Comminnion
Mack Cleveland Jr. aaid that under Flor­
ida law, the Clerk of the Court could annume the dutlea of tax annenaor until aa
interim anneanor in appointed.
Gutchel declined to comment on the
recent developmenta except to any that
McCanna turned over the keya to the of­
fice late Friday afternoon.
Mm. Mary Earle Walker who wan
elected anneanor in the May 3 primary,
wan out of town todny and could not be
reached for comment. Mra. Walker in ex­

pected to be out of town untH the latter
part of the week.
McCanna neat a telegrnm lo G ot. Collinn Friday submitting hie renignation.
He aaid in the telegram that “inasmuch
an the desired goal of obtaining a lawful
nnaeaament level han been definitely
achieved, I feel I would like to return to
my privntc hunincaa practice.
Five of the nine employee of the office
alao resigned Friday,
At 2 p. m. today the governor’* office
reported that Collina wua not expected to
arrive back in Tallahnnnee until about
8 p. ni. He wan out of town when MeCanna'a renignation waa received by hie
office.
Gov. Collina had already taken under
advisement a pmponal that Mra. Walker
be reinstated in the office aa anon aa poaniblc.
That propnnnl wan made last Wednes­
day by J. Uralley Odhnm, who aent a tele­
gram to the governor anking the action
because of the overwhelming vote ahe re­
ceived In the primary and because “ahe
has publicly committed Hernelf to a posi­
tion of full ennh value anaeanmente."

Atlanta School Mix Ordered

News Briefs
Cutting: Quotas

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Mis. Hamilton
On Art Program

T. V. Brown Dies
01 Heart Attack

Mopping Up Starts
In I960 Census

Loaders Sanborn* Terjy, Hagood Making Turn-Around A t Sanford

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Hie
Census Bureau, now conducting
mopping-up operations on Um 1M0
nose-count, will lake another six
months lo process tbe “official"
population.
Tfcia will be the fastest compila­
tion since tha firet censui waa
taken ia 17N. Much of the credit
wiU go lo a battery af elect rank
“hrelna" handling much of too
’••Ikllflllje

lure of an Informal order from
the bench which Hooper aaid
would be put into final written
form at a later date.
An NAACP attorney from New
York argued that Hooper's 1958 deaegregaton order In tha Atlanta
cate should be implemented im­
mediately.
The plaintiffs, Negro parents of
school-age children who claimed
discrimination by s e g r e g a t i o n
practice* in Atlanta, indicated they
would appeal Judga Hooper’s order
aa soon as M ia filed in Ms final
form.
Tblc would dear the way for
another decision by the U, 8. Su­
premo Court on Its historic school
desegregation decision of 1154.
Hooper commented from the
bench that be feels that while his
decision 4a the Atlanta caie calls
for alow action. It would be ap­
proved by tbs bighar courts. Tha
Supremo Court recommended "de­
liberate aperd" its yeara ago.
Attorneys for the Atlanta School
Board submitted to the court e
copy of a lengthy state study com-

Chuluola Post
To Name Officers
The Georg* Maurice Jacobs
Memorial American Legion Post
No. 325 of Chuluote has received
Its temporary charter.
At the regular poxt meeting
Saturday at 8 p. m. at the Chutuola Supply Co., the temporary
chairman, L, Nirhols, will pre­
side and, in accordance with the
constitution and by-laws of the
American Legion will proceed lo
elect a poet commander, vice
commander, finance officer, sergeant-at-armi, historian and chap­
lain. The service officer and ad­
jutant will be appointed by the
new post commander.
The 1900 at post officer's report
must be properly filled in and
sent to Department Adjutant be­
fore May It, {n order that the ap­
pointed delegates can qualify .o
attend the 42nd Department Con­
vention at Tampa, May Z7-2S-29.
At tha post meeting Saturday
the charier members will recrive
their official membership card*.
Due lo a heart condition that
will not permit an active part,
Nichols, the present temporary
chairman will not be a candidate
far office.

mission document which contained
recommendations for changes to
Georgia racial law*. Hooper baa
already approved a pupU place*,
ment plan drafted by the board.
J. C. Murphy, attorney for tbe
board, said be felt the report con­
tained a possible solution te con­
flicting Georgia and U. B. statute!
(hat had " a reasonable chance el
being approved" by the legtalntu n which meeta next' January,
Hooper called attention to thn
fact that provisions tor n local
option voto on school closing*
would not require a constitutional
amendment which would have to
be ratUled by Georgia voter* hi
a general eleetien.

1,250 Marchers
To Join Parade

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About 1,220 Civilians and
tary personnel are expected to
march to Sanford’a Armed
Day parade May II,
Parade chairman
gave toll number aa o
Uve estimate of ea a rebars. The
parade will form 8| 0 a, m. and b
start moving at 8iM a. m.- Be***
ginning at Fourth BL and Oak
Avc., it will no north on Oak to ral
First SI., turn east and mom
along First to Sen Carina Ava,
An Armed Force* Day show
will also be held a t the Sanford
Naval Air Station from 11 a. m.
until 2 p. m. The aviation rains*
craft to visit Sanford will b* opan
to visitor* starting at II a. m.
Another Armed Force* Day
committee meeting is scheduled
for 8 p. m. Friday at to* USO
in the Cbamber of Commerce
building. All persona intonated
In working on the parade are tail­
ed to attend.

23 Parcels Sold
For Road Project
Twenty three parcels of pro­
perly bordering Sanford Ave.
hava been sold for too widontof
of the avenue between Geneva
Ave. and Glndera Corner. Tbn
price paid by the county for thn
land was 85,445. This leave* 7B
pierrs of property toe county
needs to buy along Sanford Avo.
for the widening project. The
Stale Road Pept. will do the
widening work.

Two Runoff Rallies
Scheduled Next Week
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The County Executive Demo­
cratic Committee has scheduled
(wo political rallies for the 12
candidates running in Cuunly
Commission runoff battles and one
constable and peace justice race.
Both rallies will be held next

District I: T. V. Brown and J.
C. Hutchison: District 2: J. D,
Cordell and Ted William*) DJa*
trict 3: Jsm rs -Avery and L**r&gt;
rcnce Swoftord and DUtrigt 8:
Homer Little and John. File*
P a tric k .

Klmrr Ashley and Homer Se­
well will face each other la tho
District B Trace Justice rat*
while R. E. Carroll and O. O.
Owen are runoff candidates for
t h e office of District 4 comtable.
At the rtnal rally May
Memorial Stadium, all
rd votora and Ibair fami
be admitted
charge by j
d l l voting
Each speaker
will b* Umitod I
talk. -

The first rally will be held for
resident* in the suuth end ot the
county at Prairie Lake and the
other will be held May 21 at
Memorial Stadium in Sanford.
The data for too Prairie Lake
rally has not been sal. according
to committee chairman R, S.
Bill Ulmer,
BUlhimer met with the 13 can­
didates at a meeting Friday and
discnsied the MeslbUlly of the
rallies. The majority of the can­
didates favored holding only two
rallies.
Tha candidates to tha runoff tori Greyhound and
are;
&lt; burg gam* will atort i

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By Abigail Van Buren

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than on down like atalr step*. The three
older children come to achool unwashed
With th ilr dlothea on backward*, in*lde
gat and thtlr shoes on ths wrong feet. It
is sll too apparent that their mother was
not up to help them dress, I don’t know
what kind of breakfast* they could have
Bad with their mother sleeping.
Whsn anyone drops In on her, ana is
•napping” with tha TV going full blast,
tha children climbing the wall*, and the
house in a shamble*.
Ia it th# business of the community
to look in on this situation. Or Is it a prl. ; . vat# affair? My husband says to mind
.• my own business. 1 say she needs to be
.J &gt; talked to. What do
TEACHER

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DEAR TEACHER: 8omeone should
!" : nook In" on this home—and the soonei
: tha batter. Th# mother appears to be
j- &amp; physically ill, mentally incompetent—or
; . both. Whera the welfare of children is in' ' volved, an investigation is in order. Firnt,
!■/ , * ' talk to bar husband (privately). She needs
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DEAR ABBY: Not long ago a good
friend of m int celebrated her 88th wedding annivaraary. Last night I saw her
husband gat out of hia car and go into the
earn* apartment building I went into. I
want there to visit my brother and his

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After tailing them I saw Mr. 8o and So,
; g f sis tar-in-taw aald that ha had been
; visiting a certain unmarried woman for a
j longtim e. Sheeald it waa tha talk of the
2 • laundry room. Tha man's w ife la a good

Around
The Clock
A record registration wai an*
nounced lait week for the ‘'Learn
To Swim" proiram appnaored by
Ihe Sanford Recreation Depart*
mrnt and local chapter of the
American Red Croaa.

Sanford soldier Virgil L. Oraeey
reecnlly represented the 13rd En­
gineer Battalion In the Army's
European rifle and piitol matehea,
ld for our curtains, how much h# made at Grafenwohr, Germany. Gracey
it week and if ha ever aend* my folks la a battalion construction aurveyany money. She doesn't want td know for or in France. The JO-year-okl
herself, but just so she can tell* everyone aoldlcr U the aon of Mr. and Mra.
C. Gracey, 2360 Sanford Ave.
else, and that old busy-body get* more Virgil
He graduated from 8emlnoIe High
coverage than this newspaper. She opens la 1S5T.

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my mall, goes through my dresser draw,
era and looks in my medicine cabinet. So
far I have held my tongue, but one of
these days I am going to apeak up. Can I
be blamed?
HAD IT
DEAR HAD IT: Your husband doe*
not have to answer all Mama's questions.
Granted, your mother-in-law Is nosy, but
dorf’t blame her If your husband doesn't
know where obedience to his mother end*,
and loyalty to bln wife begins.
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C O N F I D E N T I A L TO "GOOD
FRIEND": If you are sincerely interested
In his welfare, urge him to put his affairs
In order before the operation. He may live.
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"What's your problem?" Writ* to
Abby in care of this paper. For a personal
reply, enclose a atamped, aeif-addressed
envelope.
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Servlce Station ha* boca appointed
chairman of tbo Seminole County
cbepter of the National Fader*,
tloa of Independent Builnaiamen.
Taylor le th* eon of Mr*. Mottle
C. Bateman of SSS4 Laurel Ave.
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The Sanford City Commiition
will hear a U s report end coniider
a traffic flow problem at a meet­
ing tonight in City HeU. City Fi­
nance Director Henry Timm will
glvt the U s report. The traffic
flow problem la on Ninth and ISth
Street*. Th* eommlaiion will alio
coiuldar • petition concerning
•treat light* on Magnolia, Pal­
metto, park, and Oak Avenue*.
Th* meeting will etart at I p. m.

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Retarded Children
Assn. Plans To Aid
Training Center
The Seminole AaeocUttan for
Retarded Children I* trying to get
eoetum* jewelry for youngster*
at the Sunland Training Center to
uee in art* and craft* and "dree*up” game*.
Many children from Mm SemL
note a n a attend (hi* training cen­
ter at Oeinetvllle. Older children
then un the jewelry In arts end
craft* end the girta enjoy playing
"dnia-up" with the better piece*,
Recreational Director Mn. L. C.
Crook (aid.
Individual*, civic, or church
group* who would like to con­
tribute uied costume Jewelry,
broken or otherwise, to the drive,
a n asked to cell Mn. Dottle
Chance at FA 1-4771.

In duplicate bridge play at the
For Abby’a pamphlet, "What Teen­ Recreation Center Thursday night.
agers Want To Know," sand 28c and a first honors went to th* team of
Dr. Leonard Munson and Cedi
Ittnea, second honor* to the team
ef Mr. end Mr*. Clyde Ramsay,
and third honors to th* teem pf
Mr*. Munion and Mrs. Fetor
Schaal, Orlando. Regular play re­
sume* at th* center again Thurs­
day at #:M p. m. and the duplicate
bridge playing public to invited to
Uke part.
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County 4-H boys will have a Longwood Chamber
training meeting Thursday at th*
Sanford Ave. and SSIh St. bom* To Hear Hulbert
Longwood Chamber of Com­
demonriratloo center.
a • •
merce member* will b u r Winter
M. L. Dekit, at Dekle'a Gulf Perk Telephone On. eaecutlv*
Ruuell Hulbert speak about the
phone company’* progreu and
future to Samkytla County TburtNAS To Open
day.
Fixture Bids
The meeting to th* Civic League
Hie Sanford Naval Air Station Building aril etort at' • p. m. A
will receive bids on providing and board of directors meeting at 7:30
p. m. will precede the regular seaInstalling new intorior electric aloe.
lighting and power circuit* end
fixture*, modifying and relocat­
Logoi Notice
ing praeant powtr end lighting
circuit* and fixtures, and Inetolling n plumbing ayatem for an
Aviation Maintenance Equipment
shop building Tuesday,
Th* bid* will be received a t
&gt; p, m. la the office of th* Officer
in charge of conattuctlon,

OMTft Hopkins, Bl, died I on day
at th# hem* of hi* itt* r, Mr*.
ORLANDO (UP1) — The Sun
Etliabeth Collojr of 14041 Steven* Valley Inc., linked with Team*
A t * .. Hanford.
it*re Union dealing* and tangled
Mr. Hopkln* had boon a resident In court actloni, baa been told to
of Sanford for tha pact h |h t a private land developer for about
T*ar*. H* previously «aa a r#»l- $870,000, an attorney aald.
dent of Oitcoa and Albany, N. Y.
Jtiliut I. Friedman, Miami at­
Ho wa* a mtrabor of tbo First torney for developer Edwin H.
Mothodlit Church.
Other survivors aro two aiocoa, Willla, aald Willia had make a
Mr*. A. T. Ball and Mr*. Carl $50,000 depoiit on the project.
A federal grand Jury now In
Alim; four naphewa, J. H. Colley,
C. Y. Collojr, J . W. Colley and T. rtcett ia investigating- Taamttara
dealing* in tha land development.
R. Colley.
Fumeral »*nrk*» will be held at Sun Valley wa» originally adver­
II *. m. Tuesday at th* Britton tised a* a retirement town for
Funeral Home with tha Rev. T. C. union members, but It never wa*
O’Steen officiating. Burial will be built
Th# Teamaura currently have •
held at Evergreen Cemetery.
lawtuit agalmt the Florida Na­
tional Bank of Orlando to get re­
test# of $400,000 in Detroit local
fynda deposited there.' Tha bank
ronunda th* monty wa* put up by
th* Taamiter* ■■ collateral for a
loan to Sun Valley.
Friedman aald Willla is to be
th* sole purchaser. He I* a part­
Navy personnel who have cer­ ner in a development with Max
tain rating* are wanted for full Brewer, th# campaign manager
time eetlva duty within the Navel
Air Reeerve Training Commend.
The rating* ere BMS, 801, 803,
AQ2, AQ3, ET2, ETI, YNI, PN1,
PN1, SK), DM3, SWl. CE3. RM1,
f i r e s t o n e
BUI AOS. ADS. AMS, ATS, ATS,
A lt, ABS, AES, AES, PBS. PBS,
AES, AGS. TDI, PHI, HMS, BN,
CN. AN. HN, DN, and TN.
Veteran* with prevlou* naval
service muet agree to remain on
active duty for two yean, while
non-veto must atay In for three
y ean to qualify for thl* servlet.
Further Information may be ob­
tained from the recruiting officer
oi th* Naval Air Reserve Training
Unit N. A. 8. Jacksonville.

Oviedoan Staff
Is Selected
SUffI members
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of theOviedo
High school annual have been cho­
sen for th* 1960*1 school year.
MU* Sandra Bellborn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bellborn, ha*
been chosen editor with Mias Julie
Gore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Gore, as assistant editor.
Serving as business manager will
be Mia* Marion vabry, daughter
of Mr. and Mr*. ‘ Paul Fabry;
aaalaUnt business manager, Miss
Batty Dude, daughter ef Mr. tad
Mrs. Andrew Dude.

ECONOMICAL
HOT WATER
SERVICE! q

Church Services
Held In Jail
U Y CLUB'S NHWB8T "SWEETHEART," Mra. Andrew Bracken, waa
made an honorary sweetheart 6t th* Semlnol* High honor and aarvice
aoctotr Friday. Emphasising tha idea of "behind every greet man therw
•tend* a woman," Key Club members decided to honor tnelr principal by
baatowing "nwaetheart" membership on hie wife. The present aenior class
ia tha firet Bracken has guided through Semlnol# High. "Sweetheart*"
Marilyn McDaniat. left, and Kay Ivay, right, watch Club President Steve
Fewml present a bouquet to Mrs. Bracken,
(Herald Photo)

Ih e men ef the Brotherhood ef
the First Baptist Church ef Lake
Mary held special services In the
jail Sunday afternoon and distri­
buted magulnes.
Members participating w e r e
J. P. Beal, Bob Jooca. Harley
Wilhelm, Wayland Renfrew, H.
Ferguson, JeJrry make, Lee Sha­
ven, Dick Tlpley, Willard Bomas,
end visitors,' L, A. Taylor, from
Elder Springs, end Alan Roman
and Wayne Beal,

aa a aawapapar of gtnaral circu­
lation I* which this citation shall
b# published one* aach wttk for
four ronsocutlv* wooht.
WITNESS n r .hand and official
aaat of th* c lt r k e f th* Circuit
Court on tbla th* l l h day e f May,
A. ti. III*.
(S K A U
D avid

N . O atohal

Clark of th* Circuit Ooart
black N. Clavoland. Jr,
A ttorney at Law, T. O. B «c IS*
Su lla I I I Sanford A llastt*
H alloas] S aak ku lld lap
Sanford, Florida

Publish May I, 1*. SI, l». tilt.

SANFORD
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Natural G u For Seatovd

Lingo Honored
At Picnic Dinner
Idsntlflod aa elandasUti* abols, al­
though ihay could b* dotoctad sa
underground disturbs#***.
—Secret UaU of Urg* nuclear
wespsoa aould bo acnductad to
■pace "within Iha praaant scope
of mlaallo and apoco technology.”
Ik* onalyaia of haarlna* bald
last month bjr two ■ubeommltUoa
sitting jointly waa iatuad ns a full
commlltaa report and signed by
nil 1# member*. It anldi
"II seem* (hat for tba next aavtral year* and poaalbly thereafter
thara could b* a rac* batwaart
Improved masna of detection and
tdaaUfloatloa aa against Improved

T. L. Lingo lr „ who retired aa
Oviedo City Clerk, waa the guest of
honor at a barbecue chicken picnic
dinner at th* home at Mr. and Mn.
W. H. Martin.
Mayor Le* Gary of Oviedo pre­
sented Lingo wKh a fishing rod and
a gift certificate from Denmark
gaorttaf Goode Co.
Among tbo gueato at the picnic
were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cloots, Mr.
end Mra. Ben Jonas, Mr. am M n.
J. Y. Rarrii, Mr. and Mra, Ban F.
Ward Ji., Mr. sad Mn. Georgs
Efltay and Mr. and Mrs. John
Courier.

meant of concooling and muffling
nuclasr taste,"
Prwldant Rlaonhowar announcod Saturday that tha Unltod
BUM* would m um a undarground
tasting of nuclear weapons by th*
and of th* year for "non-wsapon"
purpose* — Including Improved
detoetlon ayitam.
Th# eommttta* reported that n
•cor* of teiantiata who toatlflad at
tha bearing! also generally agreed
that o "vigorous and sustained
program of roaaarck and develop­ By faodiag or caring tor a
ment" waa naodod on Uchalquaa monk, many BuddhliU baltove
for detection, Identification and they accumulate mark ter Mia
Impaction a f underground testa.
•ftat; death.

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MUNICH. G*rm*ny (UP!) _
U. 8. Air Fore* Gen. Laurit Not
• tad; supreme Allied commandJI
In Europe, fell ill Sunday while
golfing *t Berchtetgadcn and «**
hospitalised here, th* U. 8. Amy
announced today.
Doctor* at the Army’* 2nd Field
Hospital, where Nor.Ud U being
treated, declined comment &lt;m the
nature of aeriouanea* of hit m.
neat.
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CHARLESTON, W. V*. &lt;UPI&gt;Two preiidenliil hopefuls sprinted
toward the finish of a crucial
contest today with Sen. John F.
Kennedy facing a supreme effort
to bury the religious issue and
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey depict*
ins himself the candidate of the
common folks.
^ O n the etc of West Virginia’s
Wlemocralic presidential primary
neither candidate was confident
enough to relax. Both were start­
ing soon after dawn on a strenu­
ous schedule of vote hunting.
Humphrey, the 48 - year - old
Minnesota senator, appeared to be
a slight favorite over his 12-yearold rival from Massachusetts, al­
though mast ohseners were hedg­
ing their bets.
_ Ironically, the winner would
A ave no assurance that he would
get even a majority of the state's
25 • vole delegation to the Demo­
cratic National Convention. It was
known that some state Demo­
cratic leaden who favor Senate
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson had told him that he
would get about 15 of the IS voles
for the presidential nomination.
Kennedy, the front • running
Dcmoeratie contender ami victor
Sheer Humphrey in the Wisconsin
primary last month, went all the
way Sunday night in an attempt
to erase the religious issue out
of the campaign.
In a telcviilon appearance he
answered a question as old as the
republic — would the election of
a president who is a Catholic pul
the Pope in the White House?
Kennedy asserted bluntly that a
president who took orders from
g p ir Pope would be guilty of a
crime against the United Stalea
and against God and should be
Impeached.
He read the presidential oath,
requiring allegienee to the Consti­
tution and its requirement for
separation of church and state.
Therefore, he said, compliance
with instructions from the Pope
would be violation of that oath,
taken on the Bible. He empharesized that there would be no aueh
' "instruction! anyway.
Kennedy's stern declaration on
the religious issue was clear
recognition that he viewed it as
hi* biggest handicap in this state
where only 5 per cent of the popu­
lation it Catholic.
In an earlier television appear­
ance Sunday night, he alao re­
peated his charge that he is In
trouble because supporters of
other presidential possibilities
have united behind Humphrey to
atop the Kennedy drive and itBjC
It here.
Only Humphrey and Kennedy
are entered in the West Virginia
popularity poll, which does not
bind the alata'a 23-vote delegation
to the Democratic National Con­
vention.
Humphrey also made a TV ap­
pearance Sunday night with hit
_ wife, Muriel, and two of hia sons,
9 engaging in folksy talk and dis­
cussing political isauea. Drawing
an obvious contra it between him­
self and his wealthy opponent.
Humphrey said ha knew hard
times from experience and could
better understand problems of
the people.

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SANFORD JUNIOR HIGH -SLOPPY DAYS” brought many kind* of out­
landish attire to the school Friday. A pointed relaxation of rules for neat­
ness allowed the youngsters to let off steam, Combining books with studied
casualness are, front the left, Ricky Sires, David Yates, Douglas Miller,
Donna Hall and Bonny Nunnery.
(Herald Photo)

4-H Club Views
Woodland Story

Hillbillies Gather For Guitar
Pickin', Eatin' and Politickin'
COSBY, Tenn. (UPD-Approxlmately 8,000 hillbillies and flatland ‘“furrinera” gathered here
Sunday for guitar pickin’, eatin’,
and politickin' In the biggest hoedown of them all—the festival of
the ramps in the heart of the
Great Smokies.
It was (he seventh annual feast
of the ramps, foul-smeiling but
iweet-laating onion • like plants
that grow wild on the steep slopes
of the Smoklea, '
The rugged mountaineers and
aome of the "city slickers’*
dawned the malodorous rampa
raw, fried and even scrambled
with eggs. Leas hardy aouli pass­
ed up the rampa for steaming
plates of barbecued chicken and
beef.
But eatera and non-ealera alike
cheered when a tall, 18-year-old
brown-haired last from nearby
Morristown, Judith Hawkins, was
named queen of the feallvaL
former Gov. Frank Clement,
who prudently declined to eat
any rampa, crowned the queen
and kissed her with enthusiasm.
"They gave me aome rampa,
but I gave them away," aald
Clement, a veteran of previous
festivals.
Lifetime rsmp-eater John Whit­
low, a retired “ moonshiner" and
farmer, ale large quantities. The
73-year-old Cosby native who hat
attended every festival agld, “I
like them raw. These cooked
rampa Just don't teem to agree
with me."
The
Evangelical
Lutheran
Church has a baptised member­
ship of 1,153,588. It gained 34,443 members during 1850, an in­
crease of 3.07 percent over 1838.

Whitlow took time out to be­
moan the decline in the art of
making Coiby'a famous white
whiiky, aome of which was being
consumed on the grounds by
ramp-eaters.
“They run it off In three Hays
now," Whitlow aadly remarked.
“ It used to take me 30 days. You
used to could go hack In a holler
and make all you wanted, but
now there's too many federal
men."
Another old timer was 84 yearold -Charles E. Spriggs, a travel­
ing evangelist who owns a farm
here. The long-bearded Sprigga
claims he hasn't eaten meat or
ahaved since 1813.
“ Rampa are good for anybody,"
he said.
Spriggs took a tolerant view to­
ward the area'a major sideline.
“ God didn't believe in prohibi­
tion," he aald. "If you tore down
all the stills around here you’d
take away • lot ef peoples' liveli­
hood."

A Mm on The Woodland Story
was shown as a special feature
el the regular monthly business
meeting of the 4-H Boys club of
Lake Mary held at the school
last week.
Ranger John V. Sixelove showed
the film, which was secured by
Cecil Tucker, county agent. Doyle
Tindall, wild life officer from
Ocala, visited the club. Ranger
Robert Deuschle offered hla help
in &gt; work clinic to be held for
the boys in Ihe near future.
The following members were
praised for winning honors on
county achievement day held In
Sanford. Harry Clements, won
first place In the lamp contest
and received an eleetrie sodrring
iron for hi* prize. David Mohn
won first place with hia antrmology collection and received a
knife. Tommy Wicderhold came In
third on the tractor competition
and received a knife.

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(By DR. F. LEO KERWIN)

It haa been anld, and perhapa
will benr repeating that a
man ia as old aa hia apine, a
fact which ahould bo kept in
mind when fixations and sub.
luxations (vertebral m i a placements) oc­
cur.
Of course, there
are hundreds of
ways of produc­
ing subluxations.
A cold draft an
the back, a bad
attack of indi­
gestion or bowel trouble, a
severe blow, attempting to
lift too much, stepping down
where there are no ateps or
walking straight ahead where
there are, falling, strenuous
gymnastics — any form of
activity may do the trick.
In late years automobile ac­
cidents have been added to
the score. One may emerge
from a crash without broken
bones, but he would be a
miracle man who managed to
get clear without aubluxa-

tlons. And the difficulty here
Is often as not nothing la
done about this until in the
course of time rent trouble
develops.
It la this wny. The shock of
nn accident often produces
enough nervous excitement to
set up aplnnl rigidity and
fixation. More often, how­
ever, there Is a wrenching
tension either of the lower
apine anti pelvis or the neck
and shoulders.
The real trouble, however,
does not appear at once. Im­
mediately following the ac­
cident, there will be only n
stiffness of the neck, particu­
larly on movement.
If you have had an accident
see a Chiropractor.
One e f a series of articles
published in the public intereat to explain and MuMrule
the practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written h.v Dr.
F. Leo Kerwin whose office is
located at 201 8. French Ave.
and hia telephone number is
FAirfax 2-7412.

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CHAMPION SPELLER Patay Holland of Sanford
Junior High won second place in tha recent Orlando
newapapera apelling conteat. “Irascible" was the only
word the eighth grader spelled wrong In tha oral part of
the contest. Above, Patay ahowa tha trophy aha won to
School Principal Hugh Carlton.
(Herald Photo)

Tha 1838 Real Estate Tax List of the City of Sanford, Florida,
la posted on bulletin board at tho front door of the City Hall
la tha City of Sanford, Florida, and on bullatin board at front
door of Seminole County Court House, Sanford, Florida and will
remain §o posted for a period ef four consecutive weeks.
All ’real aatata npon which tha 1811 Uxaa hare not boon paid
and against which certificate baa mat already bean iaeued to
City of Sanford, will ha aald at publle auction on tha 1st day
ot June A. D. 18M coaunaaalng a t 10 a’clock A. M. at tha front
ad tha Oltp Han k tha OMg ad Sanford, Florida.
H. N. Tamm, Jr, CRy Clerk.

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To those who supported me on May 3rd.
I am deeply grateful to each of
' you.

CAM ILLA D. BRUCE
Supervisor ef legU lratlea
Fd. Pol. A dr.

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By DICK WEUT
y i WASHINGTON (U P I)-U the
M i Olympic games had a eondeal la Jumping a t the obvious, t
m e e t I could bring home a gold
When 1 am trying to make a
•paint. I do not merely hit the
•nil on the head; I also leave a«
atones untamed and no bridges
Mtrosaed. Moreover, 1 taka care
■M to bum any bridges behind
WO.
Recently, however, in a mis­
guided moment I decided to taka
what I regarded aa a subtle ap­
proach to a report I wai writing
an tba congressional Investigation
Of disc Jockey Dick Clark.
What I Intended to do was Joah
0 hit about the current teenage
JnfOUiallon with Clark and his
tat*, of pompodotred boy sopranrgt. So I described the bearings aa
Ibay might have been t e e n
"through the oyea of a "teenage
dteck jockey reporter."
&gt;; Yan can Imagine my chagrin
.When I alerted getting tatters

A. Sma there of Florida at a .then turned ta the wttneii, Tbomai
hearing on military proct rament, M. Adams, of the Bureau e( Na­
val Waapaaa. Here’s a piece of
the leatimony.
Melnarnay: "Well, over alt
there wai a saving of S1.23 mil­
lion, a good part of which can
The Admiral price per unit: WOO. be attributed to competition.” w
Thal'e mare than |l.S million for
Capt Adams: "! would say io,
tba full contract.
air. I cannot say the exact
Four months later, tba Navy amount, but I would say a fair
wanted to buy i,S00 more of the portion."
lfclnamay: "la H not true that
seme units. This time, bids were
advertised oa a competitive baste. a small bualneaa concern was
The waa one af those rare the aucceaaful bidder on the com­
chances tor small companies to petitive awardT"
Capt. Adams: "Yea, »lr."
participate to a Pentagon con­
Thus, had the Navy not closed
tract. And the number of firms
submitting bids? There were M. the door on competitive bids h
And the low bid? It was MOM the first place, the U. S. taxptv'*
a unit • • one-half the price Ad­ (you and me) would likely m
miral got for the aama thing spared more than I t million.
And this la but one item among
only four monlhi before!
Oddly enough, .'.dmlral submit­ the myriads of contracts that
ted a bid, too. Now, with op«n pass across the Pentagon s pro­
competition, Us price tor precise­ curement desk every day.
ly the aama type of unit dropped
to J tll.il.
Search thlna own heart. What
At the hearing, William McTn- palneth thee In others la thyself
covered by the small business sub­ arnay, committee counsel, peer- may be.
committee headed by Sen. George ed at tba original Admiral price,
—John Greenleaf Whittier

from Clark fans, extolling me as
a champion of the (rue, the good
and the beautiful and adopting me
as one of their own.
In particular-wai I unsettled by
a note from two young Pittsburgh
ladles, portions of which are re­
produced below:
"We’ve never heard of you be­
fore but what you said really
mikes aenaa and we’d Ilka you to
know that we're with you all the
"We first heard of you when we
read an article written by you In
our dally paper about Dick Clark.
As tor as Dirk's concerned, with
the teenagers we know he'a topi.
"If they think that by having
an over-publicised hearing that la
going to change nur opinion of
him, they’re out of it. Like we
mean way out.
"Dick's one of the few older
men who ha* the understanding
and confidence teenagera need.
Like, dad, they're all hung . . .
"Keep those editorials going.
They're greal."

"After an hour, be started the
car. When he left me at the
dormitory, ha apologised profuse­
ly"But It I had nqt asked those
questloni by which to divert his
mind, I don't know what might
have been the result."
Giria, a person ?annot' "cere­
brate" (think) and also "emoie"
for more than a few momenta
until one of lha oilier processes
subsides.
Answering question# to a cere­
bral (brain) action. It requlrei
thinking.
So learn to be deft In aaklng
questions. Don't panic whan you
are in a dangerous spot, but
talk, talk and TALC, uaually
ending your sentence* with a
question mark.
Remember, unless • man knocks
you uneooactoua by a blow or via
drugs, even n college athlete can­
not anauH, you.
For a squirming female can
evade aeaual assault by a man
almost twice her weight and
strength.
Qlrla fall to realise (hla baalc
fact, ao they panto and keep atlll,
thereby making R possible for a
rapist to attack tram.
But physical conflict angers a
man and makes him more Inclin­
ed to punch you on lha chin or
kill you.
la a crisis, therefore, follow
I talked and TALKED! 1
• nihtd him questions, but bo triad JlU'a behavior. If a violent escort
triaa to crush your Up* with n
Miaiooala k in , turn your cheek
Meanwhile, shoot questions i t

CASE E&lt;4Hi Jill R.i egad 11,
i'll n smart collage coed.
«v-"Dr. Crane," she began, "I
■aver was ao scared In all my
Jtfe as l u t Salurd y night.
f" O n e of the girls at the dormitory
isrited me to double data, for her
• |My friend waa bring another man
*»long.
• "This new boy was named Bill
- and aeemed Ilka a cultured gentle'■ a a , at toast, at the atari.
"But ha drove lha car nod drop, alt my girl friend and her escort,
3 oaring he'd bring me to tho dorm!f t$ tf.
• "However, ha insisted oo drlv; tag along Uw U lu front and fin. aBr stopped In e.desolate spot,
^ fta a ho gat nut a bottle of whla- ky and triad ta make me drink
2im k film.
; "I declined and that Irritated
him, an be look several big
! drinks. Then be began to make
r Igea *to me.
"When bo trial to force me
l lo Uas him, I pushed him away,
• but ha reached ta tba pocket of
! his car aad gat a revolver. He
waved It arOead,- tailing mo ha
OtaU Shoot mo and nobody would
. n o w Uw different#.
: "Wall, I was petrified: But I
remembered one of your new*paparcolumaa In which yon aald
n girl aropld keep her escort talk-

WASHINGTON—r&amp;r Uw dreamera af a m o d dollar, here'i a
•»«» that ought to n ak a their
hair curl.
It’l a chapter In Pentagon
attending, a documented account
of what happene when tba dafence braia cloeei the door on
the good eld American tradition
of bualneaa competition.
Thla baa to do with a ala-pound
iranllator radio component that
goea Into a military airplane. It'a
an example af "negotiated pro­
curement," a method whereby the
Pentagon people and a company
af their choice eit down at a
table and decide an a price. (A
total of U.4 percent of our dafanea bualneaa to handled thla
wny.)
Usually. "negotiation!” are con­
ducted with big companlea, often
firm* who employ hotabot lobbylate with fancy expense account!.
Uaually, thla method brings an
bloated pricea.

WASHINGTON - The oppon­
ents of n nuclear teat agraamant
are doing tboir vary beat to try
to tniuro that tf a treaty to sub­
mitted to the Senate It will either
be strangled in committee or
defeated on tho floor.
Tho lengthi to which they have
gone arc quite extraordinary.
They have sought to mako It
appear that the scientists who
testified before a subcommittee
of the Joint Congressional Atomic
Committee were all In agraamant
that detection methods aa cur­
rently known aro ao faulty that
an control and Inspection system
would bo acceptable.
liana Bathe, one of America's
most-distingulshod physicists who
baa bean a proponent of an
agraamant, says thla to simply
not aa, Ha undertoek la hit testi­
mony to ahow that by adding
more aeismie atoUona, at an ad­
ditional eost of not more than
IN million, virtually all the risk
of tbaaUng would be removed.

" F h . ■tarts to answer, ha to
sunk! For that mean* ha beglna
to cerebrate, and than hla analiana will soon subside.
Meanwhile, send for my book­
let "Formula For Interesting ConaervnUoa," an: losing a stamped
return envelope, plus 10c. It may
&lt;n M»n, aerpu* mo O M cm 1
aaVa your Ufa.
Uoui resolve of Chairman Chat
HoUfield, aa effort ta to ta l made
to tarn tha results af the four
CROSSW ORD •iiXllidia M'lM'.Hs
days af hearings Into a mow Jab
to Intimidate araverlng Senators
i'P)l:,M l» q 'tv |.:,f'
t HSMOIfi 47)11' i -I
from voting for a treaty. For­
i i7i m .i ii.:
tunately, this la not the McCarthy
era, or wa should aaa an effort
by those who want to prevent any
abatement of thy arms race to
destroy Bathe personally.
For Bathe nod n grant many
distinguished sclanttota the Issue
la ao clear. Both tha Soviet Un­
ion and tho United States have
long-range mlaattoa capable of
delivering megathon warhead* to
almost any point In their respec­
tive territories. Tha aiaa of the
warhead could perhaps ba reduc­
ed by further testing and tha
speed and range af tha missile
thereby increased.
But since bath sldaa havo suf­
ficient capability tar almoet-totel
daitructton thla would moan •
■mall gala. Incidentally, In hla
speech to it week Secretary af
Defense Thomas S. Gatos Jr., who
favors a test-ban agreement, put
Uw mutual capability af Uw Unit­
ed States and tto Soviet Union ta
m an or toss these same terms.
By stopping tasting under a
control and inspection agreement
th an to a chance mat the spread

"Bagrndtagly, ba would answer.
lABd by degree) I tod the eon« variation around to hla childhood
rtond hla bom# life,, plus hla high
itolwot athletic record, ate.
■ "At lari to began to talk mots
f readily an* finally sorted off aa

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of nuclear weapons can be could be drawn up. This means
checked. At tb« aama time, wtlb lhat It could not possibly be put
Inspection aUtiona aal up inaida before a Congress lhat must ad­
the Soviet Union s i well aa In journ In early July.
thla country, tba flrat step toward
But it to conceivable that the
breaking down tbo barrier of president might call a apaelal
mcracy will havo been taken, It session for ratification of the
will also be a first step — a token treaty after the elections. That
beginning — in (be general direc­ would enable him to put all of
tion of disarmament
hla prestige and Influence behind it
Tba danger to that If the United before ho leaves office. And that
State! cornea back with more and should aaiuro lla ratification aa
more objections and finally U tha last and perhaps the most
the treaty to not ratified, the significant net of hla administra­
opportunity will be lost. Ulan, tion.
quite conceivably, Moscow could
revert to tbo Stalin 1st line and the
compstltlon in arms would go aa
lo ultimate dltaator. It sorietimaa
•aama that tha bitter-end teas
want Just this to happan.
Fortunately, majority opinion
ta the Administration to for aa
agreement. Tha Democrat* have
ao far resisted any pollUcking on
lh|g perilous Issue, Sen. John F.
Kennedy; responded lmnediitely
to President Eisenhower's propo­
sal for a moratorium on small
explosions with a generous tad
high-minded declaration that, na
president, he would observe such
a moratorium.
Af San. Hubert Humphrey's
record amply tcatlftoi, bo baa
takes tba lead la disarmament
la recent years. Mora thoroughly
than anyone ta Congraii and parbapa even ta tha executive branch
ha nnderstanga Uw complexities
af tto problem both ta nueloar
an* conventional nrmi. Again and
again Humphrey to a persisted In
exploring measurea for taring tha
anna burden and reducing the
parti af neeidtaUl war.
Tha science and technology
panel* of the Democratic Ad­
visory Comte!) camo up with ■
recommendation for moving with
all possible speed toward an
agreement, despite the risk tb it
with Uw present stage of detection
research there could ba sotna comraUvely inconsequential ehcat|. Scientists with deep eonvlettona, three of them Nobel prist
winners, spoke to this end. But U
happens also ta to the popular
side of tha Issue politically.
SANFORD
Even tf at the summit Great
Britain, tha United Metea and
tha Sovial Union ware to agree
ELEC T R IC CO.
an the aUU-outatanding question*.
It would atilt require two or three
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National Commlttaemaa
A strong advocate of States
Rights, Roy 0 . Jonea, a real,
dent o f Broward County for
20 years, and Fipellaa County
prior to t h a t ,
seeks to represent tha Stato of
Florida Democra­
tic Party aa its
National Commit­
teeman.

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rune atate-wlde
In the May 24 primary, states
ha seeks election o q hla re­
cord
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ranks of
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tho party and and
la not
loyal
party
worker.
B
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will
Usd to any individual or
group, tharafore ho fsais he
will bo free to to t for the beet
Interests o f aN In the crucial
four y e a n that lia ahead.
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Mrs. Jack Burney

Donald H. Smith

Named President

A t Titusville

O f Service Guild

Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Moodv of
Tituiville, announce the engage-

Mrmhert of the Wesleyan S em
lee Guild met at the home of Mias
Mable Chapman on West First St.
with Mr*. Mildred Carver ee eo&gt;
hostess.
New officers for the eomtnf ysar
were Installed by Mrs. Eugene WilHam*. W. S. C. S. president. They
were Mr*. Jack Burney, president.
Mrs. Bura Wakefield, vice presi­
dent. Mrs. Ruth Rillhlmer, secre­
tary. Mr*. Gladys Dawson, treasur­
er and Mrs. Fred Smith, program
chairman. Mr*. T, C. O'Steen wet
welcomed a* a surst at the meetinf.

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a p p r o a c h in g

m arriage

of thrir daughter, Jane Ellen, to
Donald If. Smith of Cocoa and
formerly of Sanford.
The wedding will take place June
24 at 7:30 p, m. at the Titusville
First Church of the Nazarcne. on
the Whispering Hills Road. The
Rev. John H. Chamber* will offi­
ciate at the ceremony.
No invitation* are being sent and
all friends of the couple are invited
to attend.

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Social Department
D A V Auxiliary

To Sponsor

T o Meet Tuesday

Bridge Breakfast

NEW OFFICERS OF THE CATHOLIC WOMEN S CLUB, who were pre­
siding for the first time at the monthly meeting are Miss Kdyth Krygier,
president, second from left, Mrs. Robert Kremer. vice president, Mrs.
James Von Herbulis, secretary. Mrs. John Stankiewicz, treasurer and Mrs.
Theodore IjtTour, corresponding secretary. The Rev. Kirhsrd J. Lyons,
extreme left, is shown with the group.
(Herald Phot)

Navy Chaplain Guest Speaker
Eather Laurenxano, the new
Navy chaplain, was guest speak­
er at the meeting of the Catholic
Women's Club of All Souls Church
at their regular monthly meeting.
Th* group mat in tha social hall
with Miss Kdyth Krygier, piesl-

dent, presiding at the budness ses­
sion.
The Rev. Richard J. Lyons gave
Ih* opening prayer and encour­
aged th« women of the club to
try to build up the oigauizalion
and giva tha new officer* their

rw-operation during the coming
year.
Mrs. Robert Kremer gave a rephrt un tha convention held in
Jacksonville, recently. Mia. Kiemrr and Miss Krygier wrer* riel*,
gale* from iho club.

HONOHEE AND HOSTESSES shown in the patio of the Ashby home at
the barbecue supper are from left. Mrs. Ira Southward, her daughter. Miss
Jen mio Southward, (the hnnoree) Niki Ashby and her mother, Mrs. Martha
B. Ashby.
.
(Herald Photo)

Graduate Feted At Barbecue
Mis* Jeanne Southward waa
guest of honor al a patio barbecue
chicken supper, given by Mist
Niki Ashby and her mother, Mra.
Martha B. Ashby, at their home

representing a Japanese mini tree
wlUi ainall parasols.
The honorre was presented a
graduation gift from the hostcascs.
Guest* Included, Mis* Southward.

Miss Sally Williams, Miss SlierIrnc Shepard, Misa D i a n a
Hay tin. Mis* Dian Aiken, Miss
Linda Ros*man and Mis* Janet
Glenn.

Lake Munroe
Group Enjoy* Party A t Crystal Lake

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Personals

Mr. Everett Brown of Richmond,
Tie officer* and Iheir wives ui
Those mending were Lcdr. and Va., has returned home after visit­
VAH-9 were guest* al a lunch- Mr*, F. Wizard, Mra, H. Bryant, ing with her mother, Mrs. George
•on and aki parly at the home Mf| „ ClrrjgMn&gt; MrPj. r . Cook, Poff, and other relative*. Mr.
Brown is recovering from a serious
Cryau'l Lake” " ’
°" U ' *nd Mri' w - Cr«l,ln«er*
illness.
Mill Francea Hunter uf Orange
A buffet luncheon, attractively iml Mrl- R- t'urrie' I'cdr’ ,ntl
prepared by Mrs. R. Currie and Mr*. J. Cullen. Lt. (jgi and Mrs. Blvd. underwent a loniilectomy
Mr*. Tracy, was served to the V. Dorr, Lt. II. Durham, Lt, ijg) last week.
and Mrs. C. Dukes. Lt. (Jg) and
Mrs. A. Fennell, Mrs. E. Gold,
Lt. tin v and Mr*. J. Graf.
Lake Mary Club
V A H -9 Wives Club
Lt. Ijg) and Mra. M. United, Cdr.
and Mrs. G. Koen, Id. fig) D.
Lindskog. Ll. (Jg) and Mrs. R. To Meet Tuesday
Sees Cancer Film
McKee. Lcdr. and Mra. J. Ral­
The Lake Mary Home Demon­
ston, CWO and Mrs. G. Regan,
Tour new member* were wel­ Lt. Ijgl.and Mrs. K. Sauir, Lcdr. stration Club will meel Tuesday at
comed al the meeting of Ihr and Mrs. A. L'rquhart, Ll. and 10:30 a. in. al the firehouse for
VAII-9 Wive* Club, when they Mrs. G. Waters, Id. ijg I and Mrs. the monthly session.
met al ihe Naval Air Station. W. Wrighl, Lcdr. and Mrs, C.
A demonstration entitled "atop
They were Jran Hess. Ann Hudson, Young blade and Mr. and Mrs. worrying and start living" will be
Betty Leverton and Maxine Parne. J. Todd.
given during the program.
Program lor the evening wa*
the showing of a cancer film, fol­
lowed by a discussion with Dr.
M. E. Waketnan.
At thr business meeting Arvilla
Matthias wa* elected preiident
and Pat Beer* waa named social
chairman.
Other member* attending in­
cluded Betty Arord, De* Ander­
son, Eileen Atlanaiio. June Evans,
Marta Mahlke. Josephine StankieTEACHER * OWNER - MRS. JANE TITSHAW
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The club which was organized
only a few month* ago Is grow­
ing end invite* all eligible person*
to )oui. Far further Information,
contact th# preiident, Mra. .Stankiewlcz, at FA 2 4383.
As a tooth gnaw* a garment, so
rth envy consume a man.
-Chryso/tom 1

B. S. Degree. . . 8 Yearn Teaching
Experience In Elementary Field
NURSERY SCHOOL TEACHER
MRS. ANNABELLE BIKKHOLM
Trained . . . S Yearn Espariaaca.

REGISTRATION

The Social Department of The
Sanford Woman'* Chib will »pontor
the annual “ Bridge and Canasta
RrcakfaM" Wednesday morning at
the club house on Oak Ave.
Breakfast will be served at •
a m. followed by bridge and ca­
nasta games. Mrs. James llulf.
chairman of Ihr department and
her breakfast committee will be in
charge of arrangements.
There I* no charge for member*
hut they are requested to make
reservations with Mrs. Albert Har­
desty at FA 2 J0t9.

Chuluota

Personals
BV BETTE GOLDMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muska left
for a vlill home, after which they
plan lo Iravel lo Spain for several
weeks vacalion. The Muskas are
not expected In rrlurn to Chuluota
unlit lomriime in December.
Though they will be missed by the
many friend* they have made here,
the (rip ia one that few would want
lo miss.
Mrs. E. Milter and daughtrr
Paula left thia week for Germany.
Mr*. Miller will see tier parents
In the Hamburg area in Northern
Germany. They have not seen each
oilier fnr nine year*. They plan to
be gone about two nionthi.
Min Carol Swagger!)', nine year
old daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
Charles Swaggeriy. was not feeling
quite up to par when she came
home from school unr day last
week, her icachcr sort of auipcrted the Chicken Pox. . next morn­
ing she had the Ml'MPS! It's no
wonder that the teacher was con­
fused, what with the number of
youngsters out of school the past
two mouths with one or another
of the rliildlioiul diseases.
Mrs. Fanny Tyson, was admitted
to Orange Memorial Hospital, suf­
fering from a set ere bark ailment
She la presently being treated and
aurgery may be required. Mr*. Ty­
son, a newcomer to Chuluota. nai
become an active member of the
community and her many friends
wish her speedy recovery.
Latest reports on George ami
"Tltnmle" Packard's new daugliMarcia Ann, indicate the baby may
be home some lime this week. Thr
infant had lo remain in Ihr nur­
sery at Winter Park Memorial Hos­
pital due to her weight bring under
five pounda. She's doing fine,
though and will be 'living at
home" soon.

Osteen

Personals

Mr*. George Swann Sr., tirgea
all member* of the Ditabled Ame­
rican Veteran* Auxiliary to at lend
the meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.
in Ihe DAV hall on Orlando Dp.
The organization will receive
iia charter, member* wU| be Ini­
tialed and new officer* Insulted.
Several Mate and district officer*
from Orlando will be present to
officiate at the three certmoniaa.

TWO SEMINOLE IIM.H SCHOOL ORADUATES, Mien Colleen MvFarlin
itml Miss Marty Stumper were honored at a "chatter" party last week.
Shown from left arc, Miss Harlmra llrmlloy, one of the hostesses, Miss McT'arlin, Miss Stcmper and Miss Sandra Kader, co-hostoss. (Herald Photo)

Graduates Feted At Party
Marly Stcmper and Colleen MeFarlln were honored at a ‘ coke
and chatter" party, Monday after­
noon. at tlic home of Mr*. Gordon
Bradley,
Catalina Dr.
Hostesses were Barbara Brad­
ley.- Sandra Kader and Mr*. John

L. Kader. 'Hie refreshment table
hrlt) a floral nr range men l of ivd
ami white. Potato chips, assorted
mints ami soft drinks were nerved
to (hr group of girl* present.
Each lionorrc received a beach
coal, a gift of the hoslessea.

Th* world U eon miming sk int
70 percent more cheese bow Warn
before World War II.

Invited guests were Faye Gar­
ner, Sally William*. F r a n c e *
Strickland, M a r il y n McDaniel,
Jeanne Southward. Janet Glenn,
Dian Aiken, Carnlee Oslerholm,
Linds Bnssman, Shcrlene Shepard
and Diana llaynea.

Officers Wives
Meet For Bridge
Members of the VAIM Officers
Wives Club met at the home nf
Mrs. George W. Ktmmona Friday
night for a desert bridge parly.
Mr*. Wesley L. Ralston won high
score for the night and Mr*. I.. H.
Higginbotham, who was playing
with the group for the first time,
won second.
Thove attending were Mmri.
Charles R. Smith. Kenneth L. Coikey. Harvey E. Flihcr, June* E.
Goss, nobrrl J. Provcncher. Har­
old E. McCumher, R. Rust, Wesley
L. Ralston, Robert s - 8*trc, Bar­
ton W. Bartholomew and her guest
Mr*. Don Walker, and L. II. Hig­
ginbotham.

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MISS RUTH JEAN ROBINSON

Robinson, Hiller
Nuptials Planned
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill L. Robin­
son, SIR French Avc., announce the
engagement and approaching mar­
riage of their daughter, Ruin Jean,
lu George Edward Hiller, aim of
Mr. and Mrs. George Hiller of Ded­
ham, Maas.
Miss Robinson waa burn in Or­

lando, attendrd schools in Roches­
ter, ami Mexico, N. V. and gra­
duated with ihe Seminole High
School class uf 1938 where she was
an active member of Ihe glee club
and oilier musical activities. She
attended St. Petersburg Junior Col­
lege and Is presently employed by
Family Finance Inc. in Sanford.
Mr. Hiller stir mini achnol in
Dt-dliam, .Mass., served with the
U. S. Air Force in Japan and is
Auxiliary Plans
presently stationed at McCoy Air
Force Base in Orlando.
Membership Coffee
The wedding is planned for the
latter pari of this month. Final
The ladies Auxiliary of Flrel plans lo lie announced later,
Reserve 147 wfll hold a member­
ship coffer Tuesiray morning al
the home of Mis. William Holcomb,
l.*&gt;7 I’inccrest Dr , starting al 0:3t)

■Y MRA. CLARENCE NNYDLR
Mra. Rose Phillips has returned
home after a two week visit with
her sons, Finug and Talton Phil­
lips and their faintlici in Jackson
Mile.
Laerue Harvey ii a pain-nl in
the hospital in SI. Augustine
Mr*. Tom Lemon and Mr*
Harry Osieen recently vuitrd
iheir cousins. Mr. and Mr*. Fred
Gilbert in Ormond Reach.
Mrs. Bruce Burleion of Birming­
ham, Ala., i* visiting her aunt.
Mr*. Rose Phillips.
Mr. and Mra. Wilburn O'Krlly of
Atlanta, Ga., vintrd Mr. and Mr*
Alvin Seagraves, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Olio Meyer uf
Grand Rapids, Mich., and wilder
visilora in Sanford, were gue&gt;i«
Members are asked lo altcml and
of Dr. and Mra, Bradin at a bar bring a prospective member as
becue Thursday,
Iheir guest*.

Thanks
.

Friends Who
Supported Me
For

COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 2

Jam es M. Van Hoy

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Floyd Upheld etartod on tha
mound for Sanford end waa tag­
ged with the loaa.
Sanford opened tha r*m# with
n twe run euthurat in the firat In•hie. However, SL Pate cam*
rearing beck with ana In their half

The Bluebirds held first ptaeo
fa tho Acey-Deucy Navy WIt*
league by n two-polat lead of 18
■wins nod aln leasee.
| Tha Yeltow Jacket* a n in sec­
ond-plaee with II win* and eight
tesaoo but Lucky Strikers are cleeo
bekted.wtth piao to nlno. The PelJtea era test with flea to 11.
Tha Bhwhlrd howlers worked
extra hard to heap their team on
top m Mhas bean Moca the league
started. Dot Holbrook bowled
Ugh far tho Bluebird# with a 417
■u JJ mh lir lii
The Yellow Jackets breka the
pec end plane tie when they beat
tho Lucky Strikers twe cut of
three. Margie Weede howled the
S im SOS game of the league far
tho Yellow Jackets. Mary Leighty
hewtsd • Ugh (fit handicap caries.
Armfsto &lt;nv1er howled a 480
haafliip (arias for the Lucky

larharTokas
Ihomps Toumay
U S VEGAS, Nrv. (UP1&gt;—Jerry

arbor, alayteg Batter as to grew*
der. te a m tonight for Fort
r«fth and the Cm w l Invitational
• f tto Mg tomes la the Tourmameat af nmmptoai
.Longer off tto tees, still tollBeat ea tto greens and aanaattetol
from tto trap*, Jerry van tto |il«888 first place Jackpot la the
ftoraey t o n Sunday a t to blank•ted tto field by four stroke*.
“ And these Mg, ynuag guy*
Should to ashamed," sakl Uttte
# n n r after lha vtetory. "H an 1 am
tto (Meat and amalteit man In tha

test place Daytona Beach Islanda n who Sunday Unread that realaeemeote are on the way, even
Safer* eut-dewu data which la mid­
night Mar 18.
Sanford 1* In Daytona Thursday
night and la Orlande Friday night
for alngla tike storting nt 7:30.
Saturday night finds tha OrIanda Dodgara back la town. Last
Saturday 0 week ago, exactly 600
bawling fans eat In an tha kill •«
the Hounds swamped tha Dodgara,
IS tn 4. Rebertien, understanding
that lean! fane want mainly tha
mnlp of tha Dodgara nil summer
long, is making puna accordingly.
Sunday and Monday brings to
town for tha firat time this season
the Tempo Tarpons, farm club «f
the PMledalphte Phllllee. Strong
newer and eater was added to tha
Tarpon raster Saturday with tha
aiming of rough and t a g h Nab
Wilson, 1867 manager a t SL Pete
nidi FLS bitting champion that
year with a 478. He also act a
new league record for doubles
with 47 la 1117.
If local fans think they’ve seen
aad beard loud abusa of umpires
so far tbla season, they'll have
their views changed whan Wilson
appaara. He's one of the league's
ail-time thorns In F8L umpires'
.Highlighting the past week of
play wkleh saw tho Hounds' olght
gesse win streak broken but saw
thorn rebound agalait Palatka
twice after dropping a pair to
Leesburg, waa the cutter ef Manager Robertson as the result of
too vigorous protest ef cells by
plate umpires. .
Bobbie, en* of the meet oplrltod
man tn tha leagua, want to tha
ahowore in Palatka Thursday
night, and .teak an early shopar
Friday night when ho waa thumb­
ed out la the third before 347 fans
who opened up an plate umpire

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game with five Mg tuna in tha
fourth frame.
St. Pate pitcher Burrell limited
the Greyhounds to only two hlta.
Saturday night, Sanford rolled
over St. Pete 8-3 behind the pitch­
ing of Ron Banovie.

Local fans will remember that
when Robbia wet with Jacksonville
Beech in 1968, he wee always out
front of tha peck In protesting
umpire decisions, even if it did
coat klm participation in n full
gamt. Faw players are ea intently
“In" e gem* as Is Robertson, a t
local fans who ere new to him will
find out thle summer.
Bolivar Hinojoee continues to
live up to the rave notices made
as to his hitting prowess whan
the team firat arrivad on April
16. Through Saturday night, tha
M r Dominican right-fielder was
hitting i t ■ .313 clip, second hast
in tha loop.
More important, Sanford con­
tinue* to lead the league in atten­
dance, with nn average of about
320 paid admission* per gam*
Miles McWUllemi, U-yeir-old
Tampa hat had two larga crowds Paletke outfielder, trimmed more
—3,200 and 1,684—but they.wer# than 100 points o(f his batting av­
not paid admissions,
erage during tha past week but
held on to his Florida State League
bat lead with a highly respectable
.417.
After (lemming IS hits in ate
previous games, the youngster
could manege Just five, Including
a double, during the parted ending
Florida au to League
with Tuesday night games, aad
W L PcL slipped late the dive, la 11 report­
SANFORD
13 I .884 ed games he liste 30 connections in
Lakeland
12 T .133 48 official tries, as compiled by
Palatka
II 7 .611 tho Friend News Service, stetistiSL Petersburg
i t T .til clan.
I^reburg
to • 438 HU four individual leaderships
Tampa
T 13 450 were not afiscled. He has the most
Orlando
I 11 413 hits, the most doubles, nia*. 31 to­
Daytona Beach
8 14 .381 tal bases and 13 rune betted In.
Santiago Rosario. Daytona Beach
National Leagua
W. L. PcL GB first baseman, went 'o n a plate
■ and slipped into second
San Franciseo
14 7 .837 ...
l and a challenging position.
Pittsburgh
13 I 4 l t 1
In 18 triha to tho plate
Milwaukee
8 7 443 2Vt nettedhit*
87
points
end gave Mm the
Cincinnati
11 11 400 Sit nuaerap spat with
447.
Loa Angalet
10 13 .435 4tt
James Daeid Bristol, Paletke
SL Louis
» 11 .430 4Vt second
waa also quite
Philadelphia •
• 13 .460 sit busy at baseman,
Urn pteto and upped his
Chicago
8 12 433 t i t mace mark IS points to 444 and
Monday’s Probable Pitchers
No, 8 rating, IS points ahead of
Pitt*burgh at Loa Angalea Bolivar Hinojosa, Sanford outfield(night)—Friend (S-l) va Dryidale or.
a t .348.
(1*3).
la fourth place is Stan ChsrnofMilwaukee at Chicago—Spake sky, SL Petersburg's playing man­
(14&gt; va Hobble (3-3).
ager. with MS. J i n Norwood,
(Only gamaa scheduled)
Leesburg
outfteidsr-flrst aackar,
The ally's Games
complete tha upper bracket with
Cincinnati at CMcago
•340. i
Pittsburgh a t Loa Anatici, night
Eight other stickers grace the
(Only gamaa scheduled)
MO rolls, including John Vpham,
American League
Tampa, .333; Larry LaGrandt,
W. L. PcL GB SL Petersburg, .133; Brook* Gen­
IS 8 .887 ... tle, Lakeland, 418; Dick Graen,
CMcaio
New York
10 I .423 1 Sanford. 411; BIU Dukas, Sanford.
I 7 4)3 l i t 408; Jim Livssey, Leesburg and
Boston
• I 438 31* Rafaal Steffanl, Daytons Beach,
Cleveland
Baltimore
10 • 428 21b 400 each.
7 10 .412 41b
Washington
LeGrande Is tha only batsman
Kansas City
0 11 .333 • Sit with three tripias, so far, and no
Drirolt
_5 10 433
_ _Sit one has a grip on tho home run
Monday's Probable Pitchers
department. Rosario, Clarence
Kansas City st Washington Long, Lakeland, and Hinojosa al­
(night)—Larsen (6-3) v i Paicual ready have stolen four bases, along
Cl-3);
with Gentle.
Cleveland at Boston—'Ttefenauer
Seventeen pitchers have escaped
(6-1) v* Caula (3-0),
the defeat scourge, four sacking n
(Only game* scheduled)
pair of wins with a loss. They are
Taesdav’s Game*
Detroit at Washington, nifht
FLYING ANTS
Kansas City at Baltimore, night
W
lf T S iB IIB V
ilw
S t J l B a night
n
Cltvolsnd
atI *Now
York,
may in
CMcago at Boston, night

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fft/tA T W /A l

Bob Collck, Sanford; Walter Denyer, and Walter Martk, both of
Lakeland, and Ivan DavU, Falatka.
Strikeouts have coma a dime, a
dozen with Leesburg's Bob Young
turning in 33 in 37 innings. Lopez,
Tampe. whiffed 28 In 22 rounds
while Jim Dunlap, Leesburg, and
Thompson of Palatka, nipped 27 at
tha plate.
Principal honors In the club rec­
ords are divided. Sanford has the
highest team batting, 488, a point
better than Palatka; Lakeland's.
J83 fielding is tops, and Palatka
posted the lowest ERA (3.94). Pa­
latka has executed tha most double
plays, II. Sanford, Lesaburg and
Palatka are tied la homers, 4
•place. Sanford leads In (coring,
•3 runs in 13 gamas.

league. Eaeh took ever firat plaee
with typical perform anet a Sun­
day, the White Son beating the
New York Yankees, 8 • 3, in 10
Innings and the Giants clobbering
the Pittsburgh Pirates, U-l. The
White Sex have won four etralgbt
and TO of II gamoi while the
Glanta have won three straight
and five ef aeven.
Gerry SUley, 30-yaar-old relief
ace, halted the Yankees in the
ninth end 10th innings and Jim
Landis supplied the power with a
three-run lOth-lnalag homer that
clinched the game for tho Whit*
Sox. Mike McCormick. Sl-year-old
new .Giant aec, pitched a sixhitter and Willie MeCovey drove
in four runs to make things oasy
far San FraneUco.
The Cincinnati Reds stretched
their winning atreak to aevon
gamaa when they beat the SI.
Louie Cardin all, 3 • 3. and tha
Philadelphia Phillies debated the
Lot Angelas Dodgara, 4-2, In Sun­
day's only olher activity. Rain
postponed (ho Detroit at Balti­
more, Cleveland at Boston and
Kanssi City at Waahlngton games
in tho American League and Mil*
waukea a t Chicago in tho
National.
Billy Picrco pitched four • hit
ball and singled borne a run to
carry a 3-1 lead into tbo ninth
but iav« way to Staley after
Mickey Manila doubled and
scored on Roger Maris' single.
Tho Yankeos fired the basei
against StaUy on Bill Skowron’s
double ta d an Intentional walk
but seared only one more run
when Nelson F es (tumbled on the
wet Infield trying to field what
could have been n third • out
grounder.
Successive alngla a by Minnie
Mteeso, Ted Kluatawski, Sberm
Lollar end At Smith produced two
White Son' runs in tho 10th end
t h n Landis, clinched tee victory

with Ms throe-run homer. Staley
retired the Yankee* In the iMh to
•stead Mi atring of ronsoeutiv#
ahutout innlnga this aeaion to
IT 2-3. The loaa ended a four-game
Yankee winning atreak in their
firat meeting of the year with tha
American League champion*.
McCormick breeted behind a 12hit San Franciaco attack that waa
aided by aeven F lu te error*. In­
cluding three by ahoriitop Dick
Great. Error* by Groat and cen­
ter • fielder Gino Clmoll led to
four Giant runs in the firat Inning
and McCorcy'a three - run double
waa the bg blow of a lis • run
fifth. McCormick struck out two
and walked two lo win hie fourth
etralgbt game. The
Pirate*
dropped the entire three • game
•ones in San Franciaco end have
loat five of ilx game* aince their
nine-game Winnng atreak.
Cal McUah. aided by BIU Hen-

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WW, II

t s willing to quit racing. Now 1
would like to win tho nest twe."
Not tho nost two Kentucky derbios, although ha has high hope*
far a two-yoar-oid named Vital
Star, but (ha next two jawals lx
tbo triple crown classics,
Venetian Way will be flown to
Baltimore for the Fraakntas
Stakes at Pimlico on May 31 In the
•■me plana with EdgsbUI Stable’*
Bally Acha, tha colt Venetian Way
heat by three and ono-fcalf lengths
in tho Kentucky Derby.

S IN C fc

Self-knowledge, humility, end
love are divine etrength.
—Mary Baker Eddy

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17 In tb« ninth, aeortd his second
victory on the wings of a grind
•lam honor h r Vada Piaoon and
a *(do (hot by rookla Tony Coniilc i. Plnien'a aaeond - Inning
honor followed two walkj and
Eddto Xaiko's Infield hit a i Larry/
Jackson loot hi* fourth lim e . It
also m i tha Cardintli* eighth
Ion in a row on the road.
Rookie J in Coker1! three-run
homer in tha sixth Inning wai the
big blow for tha Phillies who
■polled Ed Rakow'a major league
debut. Jack Meyer received credit
for hli aecood win although ho
needed help from Dick Farrell to
tha aavanlh. Charlie Neal had two
doublei and a alngla for Loe
Angalea.

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own lot. If you don't have a lot, we'll help you find
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■y FRED DANZIG
MW

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A i ihrmrT T "break-out1* la
feMtvod la "Deadly Pnrauaaton"
m ABCs "Bourbon Street Beat.”
Fight" !e an Australian
'torn # • ABCs "Adventures in

H a Lonfwood Jayceoa plan to
BmM the live-band danen Saturday
M the start ,e&lt; a aerie* at UvnBead ball*.
Hie dance In the new Jaycee
buDdini wfll feature lb* "MontClairs" band. Fancy Mapping will
•tart i t S ». ■ . and run until
U p. ns. A fast and stew dance

NEW*YORK* c’S M T C a e ear's "Tiptoe Through TV** wee
more of a re run through kin Joke
filet. Nevertheless, he gave us a
number of enjoyable momenta
during a generally disappointing
CBS-TV hour.
Sid’s company of clowns, like
hla fa move cough, waa working
beautifully Thursday night. The
company Included Charlton Hea­
ton, Audrey Meadows, Howard
Morris and Paul Bted. Chita Ri­
vera and Jack Cole took care of
the dance number*, both of which
end
were off-beat, Imaginative and
wcll-atagod.
My chief complaint about the
show la that it failed to deliver
what H promised. Wo were led to
eapect some affoctonato sketches
that twisted TVs tall, Certainly,
ai In any field, th en are things
■bout TV that call for satirical
treatment.
But Thursday night, (he an-

hour addition to its Friday night
schedule, starting Oct. 7. James
Whitmore stare as a brilliant law­
yer who serve* the needy.
Cleude Dauphin baa been • re­
placed by Jean-plem Aumont la
••The Imposler,” CBS-TV’s" U.S.
Steel Hour" play for June 13. Ann
Sheridan* eo-itara . . . Arthur Hill
has been addad to the cast of
"Woman In White.'* the Mey 33
DEADLINES
"Hour of Greet Mysteries" pro­
duction on NBC-TV. Walter Slerak
CLASSIFIED
DISPLAY!
and Siobhen MeKenna a rt the
stare of this Wilkie Collina atory. Tuse., Mini Frt. • I P, N, day be­
A filmed show that deals with fore lusertien. Men. • SsL noon.
Intrigue on (he NATO leve’ "Dan­
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED!
ger Han/* is n tentative choice
for n Friday night spot on CBSTees,
thru Fri. - S P. M. day be­
TV'a fall roster.
fore Insertion. Men. - 1 s t naan.

l-ROOM efficiency apartment,
private bath. Suitable for one or
couple. Acron from poiloffiee.
FURNISHED cottage in Lake
Mary. FA 2 3043.
FURNISHED upstairs apartment,
hot-water furnished. 330. Phone
FA 1-8337.
RENT OR SALE: 1-bed room house
in quiet neighborhood. FA 2-3890.

BET-AIR — ThU ii a rare oppor­
tunity to buy a apa clous 3 bed­
room CB home, situated on e J
large corner lot for only 112,330,
Features Include stove, refrige­
rator, heater, hot water tank,
blinds, and other nice extra s.
Just reduced 31000 by owner tip
North! Pay only 31300 down (or
lest if yon desire terms) and
&lt;78 per month on VA t'-i'V
mortgage. Remember the bar­
gain you missed by waiting?
Immediate possession,

NEWLY decorated 3 room torn
lohed apartment 300 per month;
close in. Ill E. 1th. St, Call
FA 3-4233 or FA 1-5788.
DOWNSTAIRS apartment, pertly
furnished, newly painted. Call
Mri. Appleby, FA I-3dtl or
FA 2 3383.

Sten strom Realty
#550 DOWN

Beautiful 3 Bedrjurft I Bath Homo
with Hardwood floors. G. R.
equipped Kitrhrn. Thermosta­
tically controlled Heat. Well,
Landicapped Lot on Dead End
Street where Children play in
safety. We will be proud to shorn
you thli today.

FURNISHED apsrtment, 831 Pal'
RESPONSIBILITY t
metto. Phone FA 3-8024.
The Herald will not bn responsible
fee mere than nan incorrect Inter
lien of year ed, end reserves the
right te revise or reject any ad­
vertisement frets that ordered te UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom bouse,
kitchen equipped; about 1 miles
enefera* te the peUriee of this
from sir base. 333. D a y s
paperFA 2-1083. nights FA 2 4373.

MOVE RIGHT IN

FHA Financing—No Closing Cost
— for an appointment call —
Helen E. Noonan at
W. 11. Bill Stamper Agency
FA 3-S331
FA 1-8331

LAKE MARY: Cosy furnished 3
room houet 380 mo. FA 2-0608.
shows—a rich area for astir*,
right! Well, the sketch quickly
turned into a serious Ja n dance.
Educational TV program!. I sup­
pose this will da, too, aa long ai
you're determined to Ignore the
real targets. This sketch turned
out lo be a tippy tiptoe Interview
with Caesar as "the professor,” a
routine that rehashed elder ma­
terial. It had funoy lines, but R
had nothing to do with TV.
lot* movieiT Fine. But here,
the spoof turned out to have noth­
ing to do with TV, either. It was
a slick takeoff ea Japanese mov­
I
Defendant, ies—the sort of thing we are told
nobody "out there” it supposed
Jio tio a TW APPMA*
to dig, a rating spoiler. For the
«Oi MAB U BARTLETT
BN whose rosiesUM la unknown ■aka of TV, I hope it went over.
You *r* ksrsby not If1*8 that a : though It wee wild, tender, hiBUI of Complaint for dlvorc* bis
■ kaon (Had against pan In the abov*
’ aty1*8 Court, sltuata and bslne tn
tha Baaslnala County Caurt Hauaa
Ms. Sanford. Bamlnola County, PlorSda, and yau or* raautrad U asrv*
a soar *f yaur Anawar or other
plaadlnga to aald BIU of Cassplalat
.oa tha Ptalntifro attornsy, T M MAM B. dRABON, -Atlarnsy at
-Law .-813 Florida National Bank
; 'Bunding. Orlando, Florida, and fit*
LB# original Anawar. or othar
' aloaCIsg In lb* affle* al tha dark
&gt;if-tb* clrenlt Court lu tho gonst- rial meat prosecutor/* Heaton bad
•got* County Caurt Housa la Ms- tbe bait material and handled it
lord, aamlnal* County. Jflartda. on with fin* comic alyl*. Tbe beat
(• r bafor* the l*th day of Jan*. Ha*
la tb* ebow waa hti: "I'va
, |H*. tf run (all ta On an Judn*
.Biant by dafauit wilt k* takan triad c a m on every network."
. agatnat yau for tho rtlltf demand*
If only the reit of tbo material
; Ed tn tha BIU *f Complaint.
DOftH AND ORDERED at Man- had that approach, t would have
i .lord, namlaola County, Florid*. been' happier than t usually am
when C atair is working an TV,
,f Mo* ■, m
_
Pal Boone's ABC-TV half-hour,
SltlfclreuJrV'ourl gsmlnota videotaped
is Venice, W33 8 love­
•: sn
u
rT
.N
ik
i..
ly progrant. Tho canals, bridgei,
Daputy Clark
pigeons and plataa served ae
"Vraman B. Orasaa
i l l Fla. Mat') Itaalt Bldg.
erlaado, Flortda
publish May
13. II. 81. ISMOna number, a rock 'a ' roll thing
by a local instrumental group,
could hava beat cut. It waa badly
don* rock 'a ' roll. But, In tb*
vernacular of Boone's fans, the
•bow waa real goa-dola,

I:l* (I) Highway Patrol
(•&gt; Vfaathai—srawj—Sports
•ilS
Amo# W Aady
(I) New*
1:11 It) Hporta
110 (1) Weather
_ (I) r*rural Fla. Maws
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II) Marks!*
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till (t&gt; Walls Sargo
ft) Bourbon atroal B*al
1:18 (I) Pslsr Clunn
lit# (t) Hallmark Hall »f ram*
1:1* (S) Tomfslon* Tsrrlisrr
(*) Tour Nsst Governor
(I) Adventure* la Paradis*
tOiS* eat T*8 Mask Amaisura
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II) Until
!t:M &lt;t&gt; Jack Paar

3-BEDROOM bouse, nice locaUoa,
373 per mo. Call FA 2-1333.
EFFICIENCY GARAGE APARTMENT, ALL CONVENIENCES.
WELL LOCATED. APPLY 80S
PALMETTO AVE. PH. FA 148N
7-A Iusuraure
A Fomalo Help Wnatad
A MaU Help Waited
It. Mile er Female •
11. Week Wealed
12. Plumbing Borvlceu
12. Electrical Servlcee
II. Baild, Paint ft Repair
II. Special Bervlcea
II-A Beauty Parle**
18, Flower* A Plante
IT. Pels • Livestock - 8u|
II. Mechlaery * Teel*
13. Beets and Meters
23, Automobile#
28-A Trallora
21. Farnltare
23. Article* For Bale
22-A Article Wanted
S3. Nelicae A Personals
31. Lest A Found

LAND WANTED
LOTS or ACREAGE

3-BEDROOM, 3 bath C. B. horn*
la Seuth Pmecrcst 2nd. Addi­
3-BEDROOM, 1H bath, cement
tion. Small dow payment, as­
block home, large screen porch.
sume FHA contract. C a l l !
101 E. Woodland. FA 1-0410.
FA 2-7480 If Interested.

Give legal description, price
and terms. Write P. O. Box
272, Sanford, Florida.

OWNER leaving town: 2 bed­
2-BEDROOM furnished apartment.
LAKE FRONT
room, living room, kitchen, aluReasonable rent. C l o s e lo.
Spacious G r o u n d a—2 bedroom
ralnum Jalousie porch; M.350;
FA 2-0841.
home and garage that can be
mo. payments 347. 2408 Orange
utilized aa Apt. Located on Lake
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
Ave. FA 2 6390.
Kathryn.
Fenced backyard. FA 2-4987.
S t Johns Realty Co.
I'URNISHED apartments, hard' 3-BEDROOM. 1 bath, kitchen
THREE lots located on the North­
Its North Park Ave.
equipped
borne.
Large
lot.
3700
wood floors, tile baths. 80S W.
east corner of First Street and
down,
310.10
mo.
44«rv
VA
loin.
TWO STORY hpmc, I room*, I
17th. StreaL
French (17-92), 149‘ on First (
801 Camellia Court. FA 2-213$,
hath*. Arranged for two com­
120’
on French. This properl/
LOCH ARBOR
plete apartments Partially fur­
is
located
in the most heavily
3 RDRM., m bath unfuni. home
nished. In good repair. Cloie to
traveled area of Seminole Coun­
DUPLEX
on canal. 3110
town. 215 W E S T F I F T H
ty. Considering the tremendous
DREAMWOLD
Located just outside city on beau­
STREET. 33.300. Ternu can be
potential of this location w*
tiful shaded lot. Each unit hai
Small furn. 1 bdrrn. home. 36$
arranged. Phone FA 3-1270.
agree with the owner on hie
l bedrooms, tile bath, terraio
for 8 months. Summtr rales.
price
of 333,000, Contact
floors; kitchens are equipped.
Robert A. Williams, Realtor.
Sten strom Realty
COLONIAL COMFORT
Conitrucled of C. B. with brick
FA 2-3331.
trim and decorative planters. with unusual financing. Thia I 111 X. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2300.
Live in ona and rent the other,
story colonial Horn* features 8
"Open evening! til 3:30 PM"
or buy it at 313,300 for good
bedrooms, 2‘x baths, separate
RENT A BED
ROBERT
A. WILLIAMS. Realto^t
Investment property. Small down
dining room and a Large kit­
Rollaway, Hosplta' ft Baby Bedi
Raymond
Lundquiat, Aixor.
payment;
owner
will
handle
chen
with
breakfast
nook.
All
By Day, Week or Month
CARD OF THANKS
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
financing.
this la situated on a large (.3 FA 2-3951
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Wo wish to express our linear*
TUESDAY A. M.
of an acre) lot. Excellent Terms
Ph.
FA
2-3181
US
W.
lit
St.
gratitude to our many friends and
St. Johns Realty Co.
3-B. R. home, furn. or unlurn. Buy
with a O mortgage.
•its (t&gt; roatlasniat Ctasaroam
113 North Park Ave.
equity. Will rent 8110 a month.
7i*e tt) Today — Da** Oanwway neighbors who were so kind and UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
Call Now To See This Today.
T:t* (8) wsalksr
thoughtful during our rocent be­
Wynnewood Dr. Ph. FA 2-5333.
1305
Elliott.
Call
FA
2-3234.
7:tk (t) Farm Marks! Rep-LL
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
reavement.
W. H. “Bill" Stemper Agency
7:11 (S) Csrtoeas
SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom,
Tho Family of Andrew Sabo
Realtor ft laturor
Tile it) Today
J. W. HALL
3 bath, extra taige borne. View
Phone
FA
2-4991
112
N.
Park
T:ll IS) Mows
2344 r'rencb Ave.
l :*8 III Nsws
of lake. Assume FHA or FHA
Phone
FA
2
3331
2801
Park
Dr.
Realtor
■:lt (I) Captala Kxagxrs*
In s e r v i c e mortgage. Pb.
!:•* (I) Moraine Thaairo
all Hail"
Pbont FA 2-3641 ATTRACTIVE I bedroom, 1 bath
FA 2-3372.
TWO, 2-bcdroom homes, kitchens
.
Ill Dossesr ttonas
bom* in Loch Arbor; ration' f *S (t) Rsadtrs bluest
equipped, w a t e r furnished,
1:41 (it Nsws and Inlarvlswa
able. FA 2-22U.
across the street from school.
t i ll (l&gt; Nawa • Waathar
Legal Notice
tilt* ft) Da II* Ml
FA 2-4411 or a'A 2-3631.
3-BEDROOM,
t bath C. B. home ROSA L. PAYTON
(I) llsd now* allow
for aale, 110,000. Terms. -For
(SI Kartsen Xasert
And Associates
3-BEDROOM home, kitchen equip­
la ra aatr Jadsr'a Cowri. Seoria10(30 (t) Play Tour Hunch
rent: *33 per mo. FA 2-7017.
•la tk sstr, -'Isrlda
Registered Real Ea'ate Broker
ped, unfurnished, Fla. room.
(i&gt; oa Tha do
BULL
Ph. FA 2-1301 17 92 at Hiawatha
Large yard. Available June t. FURNISHED apt. 300 Park Avt Ratal* or FRANK M. iif
(tl Uovl*
c r te rn
FA 2 3847.
ItitO (1) Prleo ta Rlahl
It Pay*
notice
to
cr
ed
ito r *
COOL, roomy 2 bdrm. unfurn. Ta All Psraoao Haelaa
NICE
3-bedroom, 2 bath homr,
III I Uv* Lucy
Claim*
Ittli (t) Coacentrailsa
downstairs apt. &lt;67.30. 1700 Mag' •r I k u s S i Aaalast Ball Kelotei
Florida room, kitchen- equipped.
To
Use
FURBISHED 4 room apartment,
(I) Dscssslisr Brld*
Vou and tarh of you *r* h»ronolle Ave. FA 1-3*31.
Immediate occupancy. FA 2-2342,
water furnished, WO per month.
l»y notified and required to fllr
Tha HERALD
TUESDAY P. M.
2-BEDROOM furnished house, any rtalm* and demande which
you. or sllhor of you, may has*
Want Ad».
2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­ ' water included. FA 2-3003.
Ill'S (I) Truth *r Coassquoasoa
against said astat* In ths offtr*
Legal Notice
(II Lava ef Ufa
ped. Ph. FA 2-3303.
of
Hon.
C.
Vsrnon
ills*.
Jr..
AIR CONDITIONED furnished County Judgt nr asmlnola County,
it)
JIMtUa*
Qua
Tho Ckaaasi Swim: Milton till* (4) UtarcU for Tomorrow
3-BEDROOU furnished home to garage apartrafpit. Adults. Call at his office In Ik* Court lloust
Legal Notice
(t) Levs Thai Mah
Berla, "Mr. Television" 10 years
la aanford. Rorlds, within alght
FA 2-1828.
responsible people. $100 month.
(t) M cool* Bo Tea
ago, returns to NBC-TV la the fall
calender
month*
from
ths
lima
FA 2-3801.
IS! UnlSlaa Ugkl
af tha first publication of this
as s a b s of "Jackpot Bowling," tl:44
1 n i d i otuolrad Tsui
nolle*. Ksrh rlslm or dsmsnd must
which Trill ba a live half-hour 1:1* (II ttatlaso Thsairo
3-BEDROOM
upstairs
downtown
h« In writing and contain tha la r* i Ratals af
(t) nan Trasrisco Boat
akow originating oa tbe West
Slops
of rtsldsnea and post offlc*
fumlihtd apartment &lt;03 per NICELY furnished $ room apart­
(t) Aa Tht World Turaa
addrssa of tha claimant and must ALKXANDKR NEWMA STOTT.
Coast. Pro bwwlere wtM compote lit* (t)
month. FA 2-3011.
Dacssssd.
Dap to Court
ba aworn ta by tha claimant, T* Alt CwSllsrs gad P rnsss
ment. FA 2 3383.
Mat.
lor cash pries*.
til qusea Far A Dap
hla agant ar attarasy, ar tha lag Clatass a* DsassSs Agalas!
S ROOMS ft bath, nicely furn. &lt;80.
(I) Far Batter *r War**
ABC-TV has confirmed "Tit*
aams
shall
b*
void.
SLEEPING
ROOMS,
tbe
Gabto*
laid Batata i
(I) Loretta Young Theater
Inquire Apt. 2 8071k W. lit.
Law and Mr. Jon**" ■■ a half- lit* (•)
/a/ Danlsl J. I.*F#vr#
You and sach af you ar* hsrtby
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 1-0710.
House Party
Aa Admlnlslratnr of said aalat* notlflsd
and rsqulrad ta prsssnt
til Oats ntorm
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
rooms
Warrlrk,
Cargtll
A
LsFevr*
11*8 (I) Yeung Dr Ualeae
any claim* and demands which yau,
LADY or COUPLE to share my •T* Was! Fairbanks Avenu*
private
baths,
tlf
W.
First
St.
&lt;81
Millionaire
nr stfhsr of you. may bar* against
Language Barrier
home; electric kitchen; Mrs. P. O. Bos IT*
(II Bast tha Clock
ths natal* af ALEXANDER NE­
(II From The** Rost*
Winter Park, Florida
Ben Monroe, Celery Ave.
WELL
aOOTT, dsccaasd, lata af
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - L. C. 9l88 tl)
(The O* Cau Truel
Attoroaya (or Hslat*.
said county ta tha County Judge of
Hynes, visiting Australian broad­
(I) Verdict I* Tour*
Publish May 1, ». II. It, ISIS.
UNFURNISHED
2
bedroom.duplex
■tmlnol*
Caauty, Florid* at hta
FURNISHED
apartmant,
clean
casting executive, asked • travel 4:*8 tl) Comady Playhouse
apartment; lake privilege*. &lt;83 la the Coast e( the C esitf Jalge, offlt* la tha court hauao or said
and
close
in.
Adult*
only.
(St
Brighter
Day
nnency to arrange n train trip,
County at ganfard, Florida, within
(I) America* Baade toad
mooth. FA 2 5738,
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013,
leuslaele Uaaaly, Plate ef rteetaa. slaht calendar months fn,m the
r t a clerk telephoned n railroad Sill tst Maaras ntarm
la Prebate
lime af tha flrat publication of
8l*n
(81
Edge
af
Might
mm! explained he was a* Austra­
la w the Matala all
ibis noil**. Each claim or demand
(I) Adreatur* Tim*
W. B. WATSON,
lian who wished te so to Yoeoshall h* la wrltlag, and tbali
Deceased. •tale tha place of residence and
■site. "Anatralian," wag lb* re- •I" % «SS M ,
PINAL NOTICE
poet *ffte* addreaa of the claim­
■poo**, "whet langMSO (to** be Vm it:
Notice te hereby given that ths ant, and snail he aworn to by the
Nallro la All Plumbsrs and Plumbing Contractor*
(t) Rocky and Prleo do
undersigned will, no the Ird day rlslmant, hi* sgeat, ar attorney,
Notice la hereby glvra, pursuant I* Chapter 11-1187, U e i
of June, A. U. Ill*, present tu and any aui-h rtalm nr demand not
of Florida, that an March 1, 111*, the Hoard af County Camthe Honorable Ceualy Judgt af a* (tied shell he void.
mlsslunore nf itomlnolo County, Flnrlda, ertatod a Board af
■emlnota Ceunty, Florida. my
Plumber Examiner* 1* examine, classify shd certify nil plumbJOSEPHINE CUglllh'd
flaal return, account and vouchers,
RCOTT
e/n engaging In work an plumber* In said onunty and alt plumbaa
Executor
ef
tha
Ratal*
of
W.
Aa *a*cut*r af tha
lag raatrattora engaging la buslnsa* In aald aoualy.
A. Edwla Shlnhelxer
E. Wataoa, docs teed, and at aald
I-si: Will and Testament *f Hanford Allaatla Natloatl Bang
Any vsaldtut of nominal* Toualy who waa aotlvolf *4time, tho* and thtrt, msks appli­
ALEXANDER NEWELL
B*gsd In Iht uslness or occupation of plumber In ntld county,
Hanford. Florida
cation to tho aald Judgu for a
SCOTT, deceased
• ad any person, firm or corporation who waa actively engaged
anndpaT H'n ksnl tn Imngtn*.
for Admlnlptrafer
final Mttltmont nf my adminis­ Publish April, IS. tl, A Mey t, I. Attorney
la the huelneea ar o, cupatlnn af plumbing contractor In aald
Publish Apr. II, U, « May t, 9
HOLLYWOOD (UFt) Mr. but Ik* trooBnr grtrofully yi*lds
tration nf said ostals. and tor a t
county
prior
to
April
1.
ISIS
may
mak*
application
to
aald
ordtr discharging ms a* such Exe­ tn the resrt mt tb* Canary Judge.
baard af examiner* for s rertlflcste nf qualification without
Frank Bin*Its, ton i nilB—t to* tn liw nsnrgfe ot tim* no kis
cutrix.
BRMlhOl.M Canary. FlaeMa,
ABC-TV show ■*■( TlmndsF when
examination. Hal,I appllcolloA, In tht form proscribed by the
Dated this tho Ifth day af
!■ Probate,
vivant, c a s t wait tn to ■ h skp to end Nnncr ring ■ parody of
Hoard ef Plumber Examiners, shall be accompanied hy a sworn
la
»*l
Kota re of
April.
A.
D.
111*.
atatement of tbe applicant that ho meats all ths requirement*
sitter
gn n d lstto r.
say#
Ms "Ynu Msto M* Fc«l Bo Young,"
rharlalt*
Ksslor
Walsua
M
A
M
V
It.
FINCH
of gt.'loi t af Chaptr 41-11*7, lures af Florida, together with
As Kxorulrls of tha Eatata af
•nlitted "Yon Mato Ms Frol lo
Deceased.
dnugtogr Nancy.
tho certification fas irqultsd hy Hertlon * thereof. All such appli­
W. X. Watson, neesassd.
Tn All rredlrnr* aa* Peeaoa* Maecations must bn submitted la he Hemlnnl* Canny Honing Office
Old.”
Mina liaatra, M, nngsgod te
lag
Claim*
w
P
i
n
u
de
Against
It.
W
Ware,
Attornsy
for
•n er before May It. ISIS; other*Is*, any person, firm or cor­
Eitculrii.
aw ry Tommy tonds nt ton sate
MM Estate i
poration thereaftar daalrlng to sngaga la the huslnsei or areaWoodruff-Fa rhino Bid.
Ton tad dash t f y*u ar* hdrtby
patlou of plumber er plumbing cuntraolor ahall ba required te
Hanford, Florida.
natlfltd and required te preeent any
withstand *• examination and meet the' nther requirement*
8t (to Ugbiifku of Bisatrs'3
•lalma
and demande which yau.
Publish
May
S.
•&gt;
&lt;
tl!*(•prescribed
b&gt;
Chapter
II-IIS7,
Law*
of
Florida,
and
rule*
**d
"w#te*mn tom #'' TV party ter
ar *lth*r •( you. may hava aaalntt
regulation* nf Hoard af Plumber Examiner* before eagaalng la
Wvi# Froalay.
lb*
gstat*
ef Mary II. Finch, de­
•ithtr eel* buslaet* or occupation In Hemlnnl* Count)-. Florida.
tested. 1st* of said County. In
And, although Pnslay will to
gemlnol* County Plumhar Examiner*
4b* Cegaty Judgt of Seminole
My Robert g. Rrawa, lecretary
Uw tesiurod guest of to# avaaing,
County, Florid*, at bis offlc* In
Publish April SI
May I. 3, IS, 118*.
Nancy, a rafinnd youstg tedy wKh
tb* court bouse ef said County
■ warm laugh, took* on Uw pra­
■t astitord, Florida, within tight
calendar
months from tho tints af
g m a as to r bid tor a ton* busttha first publication er ihla notice.
Nolle* te All K lactrlttea* aa* B l*«lrl**| O eaU aster*
anas career af to r own.
Each Claim ar daman* shall bo la
Nolle* la h trtk y pivaa. purauaal te chaptpr IS -1SIS, Law*
"1 didn't want te Into ton tog
wrltlnn. and shall atsta tho plaro
•1 Florida, that en
Fahruarp IS, IMS, Ih* Bocrd e f County
•f
residence and post office adstep untU I waa su n t could
aqllflsd
and
rsqulrad
la
pr*a*at
Cnmnilasloper* at Bemlnolo County. Florida, created 'a Board ef
draeo nf Ih* claimant, and Shall
any
rlalm
pan
d
demands
which
ysa.
Electrical
Examiner*
ta
egam
la*.
c
la
ssify
ta
d
certify
a
ll
*l*ra u to tb* family proud,” ito said.
or nlihsr o f you. may havg agalaaS he nwora la by tha claimant, bit
r.vi.vat s s g x g m g la w ork aa slstlr lc ia a a la said county and
"My brother and sister (Frank
Ih* astat* nf WILSON ALEXAN­ agant, nr bl* atlarnsy, and any
alt cloctrlcal coatractor* en gagin g In bunlnotg Ih gald county.
Jr., U, and Tins, U) and I w an
DER. deceased, 1st* of said Cogbly •acb claim or demand a*t to (Had
Any raotdont o f Bomlnolt C*unty who wag gatlvaly angaged
la lb* County Judge nf Hsmlaol* •bait h* veld.
raisad i t ramMstor that wa hava
la U * b u slasst nr ocoupatlaa of otsotrlolaa la aald ceu aty.
/*/ Barbara Frymaa
County, F|orldo, ni hla offlc# ta
and any psrxaa, firm ar «orpoiatt*n who wax arllvaly angagsd
■ asm* te uphold.
At oxerutrix ef tho Last Will
Ihn court housa of sold County
la tba bus!**** er ecsupatlna of o ltctrteal cantraatar la said
" to I'tm ba#B studying singing
and Testament ef
■1 Sanford, Florida, within eight
rouaty prior t* April I. IMSmay mak* application
to aald
Mary II. Finch, deceased.
calendar mouths frum ths time. * f
in Naw York, apd daddy la handkaard of oxamlaera lor a c en trica l* • ( qualification w ithout
Carroll
Rurke
ih*
flrol
publication
of
this
aatlr*.
oaam laallou. gald appllcadan, la lb* form prescribed by lha
Each claim ar dsmand shall h* Attorney al Law
Hoard of Electrical Examiners, ahall b* accompanied hr a sworn
la w riting, sad shall aiat* Ihn Hanford Atlantic NatL Bk. Bldg,
statem ent e f tha applicant ih at ha meal* all ih* requirement*
Plata of rssldsar* and post offlc* gaaferd. Florida
af gsclluu I s f Chapter SI-MSS. l a s t af Florid*, lo g tlh s r with
addiosa of lha claim **!, and ahall Attsrney far Ketata af
Ik* csrtlflca llo a ft* required by d ectlea * IhSrsuf. All xurh
ho awara la hr Ih* claim ant. A ll Mary H. Flack
application* must h* eubm lltsd te tha Sem inal# Cuanly E*nlag
agent, or a tlu r a tr. an* any sach PaklUk Apr. IS. *1. A May I. I.
Offlc* oa e - bafor* May II, ISS*: otherw ise, any paraoa, firm
claim nr Comaad a t t aa fllad s t a ll
• r corporation ibaraaflsr daalrlag to aagagn la ih* bustaas*
Any nf us. Hs kts si ways I
b* *••*.
mt setu p *tl*» *f alcslrlclaa ar slsctrtaal s s a ir a n e r sh all b*
Kaaaalb W, Mclatacb
ms kg «ur *w* tocirias. H*
W I K O M I WAGON
NOYICB
Aa aasculer o f tb* Last Wilt
! wmiM fiaitk ##U*gn, but
and Testam ent e f
I
win
Mf
to
r*pan&gt;
4hi*
for
I
toritog
U
wnsn'i
ter
m
g
WU40N ALKXANDKR.
nvssoar
P ffH lf it ssty debt* tnearrad by buyoe*
STENSTROM. DAVIS A tSelNTOSH •(to r Uun myself.
Allorneya far Ea*«UI*C
Edward* Building
Herbert Walter Hop*

PRESTIGE

(T*an

O

111 X. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2430
"Open evenings til 8:30 PM"

"PURPLE GANG"

I

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Use HERALD Want Ads To Deliver Your Business Service Message. PH. FA 2-2611
5. Real Estate For SAI#
31)* Oanforb
&gt;Ion. May 9, 1960—Page 9

17. Pets, Livestock. Supplies, 22. Articles For Sale

15. Special Service*

12. Plumbing Services

AIR CONDITIONING
PLUM LINO
H. It. FOPK CO.
Contracting 4 Repairs
Free Estimates
r-7 S. Park - FA 2-4234
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
R. L. HARVEY
11* N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 6123
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-33*3
S-BDRM. block home. Low down
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
payment, VA loan. FA 2-5273.
SANFORT k SOWERS
151 E. Welbnurne Ave. Ml 2-2474
WINTER PARK. FLA.
COOL BREEZES
Chain Sawi — Tools — Bolts—
Plumbing
ft
Heating
blow while you enjoy the com­
Nuts — Sercwi
AIR CONDITIONING
plete privacy of this lakefront
and Other Psrta. Phone or Write
setting with plenty of trees and CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
FA 2 6562 FREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
a huge lot. The three bedroom 1007 Sanford Ave.
home is made for you t&lt; enjoy
given. Mattreis renovating, uplife. Total price just *16.500 with 13. Electrical Service*
holilcry and slip covers. Cus­
good terms. We will be pleased
tom built bedding made lo or­
House
Wiring
—
C
ed
ric
Service
to show you, Just call. . ,
der. Call or come In. Nig Bed­
Sid Vihlen
ding Manufacturing Co.„ 1301
RANDALL FLECTRIC CO.
SPECIAL SERVICE
So. Sanford Ave. FA 2 2117.
112 Magnolia
FA 20*15
BRANCH OFFICE
W. H. ‘•Bill" stemper Agency
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, state­
14. Build, Paint ft Repair
Realtor A Insuror
ments. Invoices, hand bills, and
2601 Park Drive
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progresatve
WALL
PAPERING
k
PAINTINO
FA 2-8331
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2*31—
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
306 West tlth St.
Contact
508
West
9th
St.
6. Mortgage Loan*
Phone FA 2 &gt;613
1R-A Beauty Parlors
MORTGAGE LOANS
THOS. E. THOMPSON
Commercial and
A Satisfied customer is our best
General Contractor
Conventional Residence
advertisement.
Home Carpentry Repairs
WISE and JOHNSON
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
RooRng 4 Siding
431 Magnolia Ph: GA 3-3493
105. So. Oak .
Ph. FA 1-5742
Phone FA 2 6452
Orlando, Fla.
Re Lovier Will
Professional
15. Special Service*
7. Business Opportunity
Rcauty Care.
Service within the hour. Re­
MAJOR oil company truck atop for TV
pair
your TV for S7.S0, in your
lease. FA 2-7612 or FA 2-7*32.
home or no charge. Sunahlae
TV, FA 2 9855.
POPULAR and Profitable DriveI s le a
In. Sandwiches, Ice cream, soft
FA I-TM4
Ml* Oak
drinks, beer. Established clien­ Sewing Mach. Repairs
tele. Ideal for a couple.
ALL MAKES * MODELS
18. n ew er* ft P le ats
RENTALS *3 WEEK
FARMER’S AGENCY 203 W. First St. (24 hr. ser.) Cut Flowers For Any Occaiioa
FA 2-3625
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
FA 2-1120
or
FA 2-4)270
Lillian Trama
R. H. Ivors, D. H. Whitmore
AUTO GLASS
Associates.
INSTALLED
2465 «. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 5221
Legal Notica
Buck Glass
After hour*, FA 2-3611, FA 2-4921 Windshield
FA 2-0261, FA 2-3012
Door Glass
VentGlass
IV T H H C I H t 'I I T COI N T . V I V T N

St. J o h n s R ealty Co.

5. Real Eatata For Sal*

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER

W. B. Shippjr, As-oe.
M3 So. Park Avo. Ph. KA 2 SMI
3-DEDROOM, kitchen equipped
home available in June. Assume
VA l o a n . Sunland Estates,
FA 2-2*37.
INCOME PROPERTY OR INEX­
PENSIVE HOME: 3 bedrooms,
dining room, fireplace, partly
furnished, kitchen equipped; ren­
ovated exterior. Beautiful lot.
121S Oak. *6.900. t e r m s .
FA 2-2376 or FA 1-4362.

m

ANY BALL PLAYERS
IN YOUR FAMILY?
What could be nicer than being
able to keep an eye on them
Mini your kitchen window as
they {day in the park across the
street from this spic-and-span
three bedroom home?
The price, *13,130 with *1000
Down, makes this a sensational
bargain.

A

W. H. ••Bill" STEMPER Agency
Realtor 4 loauror
Msoaa FA 2-SMI
i l l N. Park
Phone FA 3-6131 3M1 Park Dr.
LOTS IN MAYFAIR
Two beautiful lota 60* a 117.1' sack.
Located oo Elliott Ave — HighShaded with sidewalk and all
city nUlilies—Will tell seperalely or together.

S t Johns Realty Co.
g

111 North Park Ave.

Wall

D awn ' s

NAVAL officer transferred; Large
I bedroom house in Mayfair;
ft* baths; fireplace; screened 8. Female Help Wanted
porch; Florida room with outaid* entrance; sprinkler sys­
LADIES: Million are viewing
tem. FA 2-7123.
"AVON CALLING" on TV.
Show and you will sell; We'll
train you to earn the amount
HIGHLAND PARK - Delightful
of money you need. Write
I bedroom borne, situated on
NOW. Mr*. Jean Milanich,
large landscaped corner lot
Box 246, Lockhart, Fla. for ap­
with beautiful shade trees. Con­
pointment
venient to both schools and
shopping. Priced to sell for ooly
*ll,#50. Down payment — only
Itooo, with monthly payments L O C A L automobile dealership
needs young lady for general
leas than rent. Take advantage
office work; must be able to
•f this fine opportunity, and
type. Write giving resume of
phooa today!
past experience to Box H, e/o
Stenatrom Realty
Sanford Herald,
1M N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
9. Male Help Wanted
•'Open evenings til l : » PM"
SEE Railroad Needs Mcn-N o. 25.

FOR SALE:
Within City Limits. 3 HR. IK,
Bath. Kilchrn Equipped. Large
Family Room With Separate
■ntraace 4 Inside Double Glass
Doors. Ideal For Office Ot
Study. Large Utility Roam.
Fenced Backyard. Low Month­
ly Payment. Quick Sale Prefer­
red To Large Profit. FA 3-30M.

S BEDROOM

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HOMES

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LARGE HIGH
LOTS

DRY

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IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

S

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$10,550
I I U DN. • 160 MO.
laelndea Clealng
• ‘

L
L FHA FINANCING
A 1800 BLK. - W. 3rd
G SAM LAWSON
E FA *.*•*! FA I-4SM

10. Male or Female
MEN-Women *20. Dally. Sell Lum­
inous nameplalei. Write Reeves
Co., Attleboro, Maas.

11. Work Wanted
HOUSEWORK. FA 2-2***.

Legal Notice
i v t h k r o r n T «sr t u b c m * .
TV j r t M I K , IK N ISD I.K C Ol’XTV,
rL O H in s.

iv

rn u w srie

V V r K K TO CMKOITOna
n » l K*l*l* e f
I’AIM. KOZMIW. i D n know n *•
PALM, O07M»W, [ i l . r i x d
TO A L L C n E D I T O I l l AND FK n ROXa IIA VINO (M.AISIM O n l»KSI AMDS AIIAI.NHT RAID KMTATKt
Ten and **rb of you arn bar*by a etlfle d end r n j u l r r d lo p r e ­
sent a n y claim s an* de m ands
w h lr b you, o r e llhe r or you may
have **»ln-i lb* *tt» i* nr Paul
Kotlow, Sleo k n o w n a s Paul Col*
low, d e ie a ie d . lata of »ald ru t in ly, I s the C e unly J u d a s of Ki-inln o ls County. Florida, a t hla nfflca
In (be court h o m e of eald C oun­
ty a t Sanford, Florida, within
e l e k t a a l t n d a r month* from the
lima nf the f l r e l publication of
thin noth*, Kuril claim &lt;-r d e ­
m and shall he In w r itin g . and
th a l l s t a te Ihe place of realdenre
and poat office e d d r r i e of the
c laim ant, and ahall b s sw orn to
by the c la im a n t, hla s c a n t e r a t ­
torney, and a n y such claim n r d e ­
m and not as filed shall bs vat*
/ ■ / M i - h a l t s C o slo w

Klfholsa Caalow, as admlnUtValnr of the K ita le
■&gt;f Paul P o a t o n , d r o n e d
K s n n eih M. Leffler
P a s t offl»e D r a p e r 410
Sanford. Florid*
A tle r n a y for A d m in is tra to r
P ublish April 11 A May I, I. II.

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club^

*50 DOWN
MOVES

YOU

IN

$10,750 - FROM - $09 MO.
a-BFDROOMR, Mi TILK BATHS with cetera* filler**.
lerrsiM floors, rasellas bllsd*. rarperta, aertee perch,
sttlity roost aad asasy ether ealraa.

All Home* Carry A I Yr. F.H.A. Warranty
IN THE CITY - ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

kw^DBFUY MOORS 0KN 0U Y / * ^

HuNkS-TMl RflEBeeM

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j t n i r m . e m i t i t . iv v v i* r o w
a t:w iv n i.K r o t v t v . r t . u n i n t .
tv c H tv tK N V v o . testa
FA2-4622 ■ VST T O N i l N T TITI-VB
C i u m - E K HASTEN* a n d B R T T T
J . MASTKX, h l a wira,
Plaintiff*.

SERVICE
Senkarlk Glass and Paint Co.
114 W. 2nd St.

SERVICE CALLS 12.00
The Biggest Lillie Shop
la Sanford. All Parts And
Labor Guaranteed 00 Days.
SANFOBD RADIO k V ’ CENTER
9th. k Sanford Ave. FA 2-9741
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
All types and sties, installed
"Do-It Y ounetr
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T t
E
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-4422
PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING
W. L HARMON
Ph. FA 2 4221

Legal Notice
IV THIS I 'l R C I «T COI IIT OK T i l l !
N I M H J I H K I S I . I I Ml I I T . IV
avd
rim
u K u iv a i.K l o c v r v ,
F I . O H I t l * IM M .
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llr* in* mid l l * i * l In n*
U r*m *. H u i h m i d k i d
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C ircuit In and for Hrmlnnt* County,
Florida, a t th a c o u r lh o u t * In S a n ­
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k n o w n la S p e c t a t o r . N’* w T o r k .
a n d all t h e O w n e r s o f l « t i In t h e
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p l a t t h t r a n f a* r e c o r d . d In F l a t
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tternrd*
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County,
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u n k n o w n h*lr*. delta* * * . I r s a t r * * ,
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o t h e r p a r t i e s r l a l m l n s by, t h r o u e h .
u n d e r o r e e a t m t t h * m n r a n y nf
t h e m , e n d *11 p r r e o n a k n o w n n r
u n k n o w n claim in g any rig h t, title
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1 . 01 * 1 t h r o u g h * I n rl u e l v * a f
l .a k * A d r l a l d * K o latr* . Hem lnnl* C n u n l y . F l o r i d a , a c c o r d l n e
l o p l a t t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In f l a t
Hoo k *. P e e * i s n f t h e P u b lic
I U i-um U
of
Sem inole County,
Florida.
TO U A flK H t e n K B r N O T I F I E D
I b a f a a u l t o f q u i e t t i t l e b e* t u r n
b r n u e h i In t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of
S e m i n o l e C o iin ly , F l o r i d a , a i e l n . l
y o u e n d e a c h of y o u c l a i m i n g a n y
n U t e , r i g h t , l i l t * o r In l a re e l In
or claim upon the afo ra d e a rrlb rd
l e a l p r o p e r l y t l i u e l * In S em in o le
C ounty, Florida, and you a r e h e r e ­
b y r e q u i r e d l o f i le y o u r e n r w t r
o r olh*r w ritte n deftnaeo p e rso n ­
a l l y o r b y y o u r a l l o r n * &gt; * w i t h th *
C l e r k n f lh * C i r c u i t C o u r t , N inth
J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t . S e m l n n l e C o u n ty ,
F lorid*,
at
tha
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In
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r u p y t h e r e o f u p o n P laintiff** a t ­
t o r n e y , J o h n D. I l a l n t * ot W i n d e r w e e d ia , I l a l n t * . H u n t e r * W ard .
P . O.
Ho* 1ST, W i n t e r
Park.
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o r J u n e . l**fl, n r sl*e a deer**
pr*
route*!*
w ill
h*
entered
a g a i n s t you.
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o t e a l d C o u r t a t S e u f u r d . F lo rid a ,
t h l a I» llt d a ) o f Apr il, l i t * .
D a v i d SI. H atch * !
C l e r k * f th * C i r c u i t e o u r l
■S E A L )
J o h n D. H e i n e *
of W ln d tr w r .d l* , Ila ln t* ,H unt*r
A W ard
l i t P a r k A t « h u * S o u th .
W in te r P a rk , Florida.
A tto rn e y fo r Plaintiff*
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SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. T il Dark

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25. Education - Instruction

*25 S A W D U S T and shavings. 75 WATT Federal eniarger wilh
timer, all accessories for devel­
FA 2-3677, Buckner 4 Son.
RAILROAD NEEDS .
oping. *40. FA 2-8097.
2 CHIHUAHUA puppues 7 -week* Sell Us Your Furniture. Qu'ek
MEN
old. AKC Registered. FA 2-4376. Service With The Cash. SUPER GIRL Scout leader uniform and
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
hat alze 14, Lika new 910,
FA 2-0*60.
19. Bools and Motors
17 to 29, needed at once to train
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALK
for Railroad Telegrapher, Sta­
GOOD
used
frame
windows,
Jamba
1
Cent
per
lb.
Gateway To The Waierway
tion Agent posit!jo s . Start 93*6.
THE
SANFORD
HERALD
and
assorted
lumber.
See
fore­
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
advatce *525 up. Work dayt,
man at Nicholson Buick Bldg.
OFFICE
Rnbnon S porting Goods
take night with placement aa204 W. lit. St. FA 3-2611
301-6-6 E. 1*1.
Ph FA 2-5961
TWIN BEDS, walnut antique, box
aured upon completion. Contact
Mr. Hodge at Mayfair Hqjel
a p r I n g a, mattresses *100.
M H. P. JOHNSON Javelin motor, TENOR Guitar and amplifier 145,
Tuesday, May 19, I to 9 p. m.
FA 2-7*6*.
5 Smyrna Dr., DeBary.
rieclric aiarlrr, exrrltrnt condiWednesday ’til noon. U
lion. FA 2-4468.
5 II. P. JOHNSON 149; almost Deluxe 33 foot upright freeaer.
ried, bring wife, M under R
Just fake up payments ef
new 14 ft. plywood boat with
bring parents. G. I. Approve 4
Mercury Outboard Motors
*2612 See Clyde Walls at Deoara and anchor *99; lawn
under P. L. 560.
Witt Trailer Court.
mower 56; FA 2-2972.
WOODRUFF MA RINK
2401 French Ave.
FA 2-1392
BE MILE, six

wrrks

old.

FA 1-2059.

2(1. Automobiles
1951 DODGE tudor, good condi­
tion. Private owner. 225 Fla­
mingo Dr., Sanford. FA 2-7673.
'50 JEEP nation wagon. ~Xo
reasonable offer refused. Call
• FA 3-7116.
’l l CHEVROLET 1125. FA 2-1114.

20&gt;A Trailers

21, Fumiluro
New k Used Furniture 4 Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE

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406 Sanford Ave.

STOP
e

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used 10 days. Save over
106 W. 27lh St.

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1100 French Ave.
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O QUICK CREDIT
4 EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIER
New and Used Furniture
211 E. First St.
FA 3-5622
Used furniture, appliances, tools
ete. Bought-Sold Larry’s Mart
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
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58 D O D G E
Guatom Royal Tudor Hardtop equipped with All Factory
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l,ow Mileage.

1995

R EDI-MIX-CONCRETE
37" Window Silli 11.25
54" Window Llnloli 11.25
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
109 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2-3751
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed heed. Sag-proof bottom
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cords,

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FA 2-4621

ROOM air conditioner in excel­
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LARUE ulitily trailer 535, paint,
coti. lent*. ARMT-NAVY SUR­
PLUS, 310 Sanford Ave.
Call a , • .

A. K. ROSHKTTER

FLORIST
FA 2-lSSI
Celerr Ave.
For All Your Floral Needs
Member — Florist Telegraph
Delivery Aaaor.
NEW HOMES BY

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South Pinecrrst
On Oaora Read, Be. ef Banferd

Sunland Estates

17-92, 2 milea He. el feenlord
A m I-ow An 1275.
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Immediate Oceupasry
1 Tear Personal Satisfaction

GUARANTEE
Yeur pereeaal satisfaction fai
ossa full year ms the renatrac*
liesi ef yeur heme er money
hack.

AND
We agree that if during alt
month* following algniug of
yeur aatea rani rati you are
ferred far any rteeeu te move
outside a 25 mil# radiua er yuur
new heme — yuur dewa per*
meat and fleeing reala will he
relursed.

FREE WELCOME
To Sanford! He Our Uurala Far
4 Day* Absolutely Free,
Wiiheul Obligation At Oae Ot
Banturd'a Leading Motel* While
Yen Urate Heutiag Fer Yen 4
Yeur Family. I’kb Up Ifeya Al
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Hwy. 17-92 4 2Tth Bt.
■alee Oflke
Banferd
Ph. PA t-lM l
J. Brallry Odham, Pmideut

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Well Equipped. Quality Uood Cara Available In H its

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TRUCKS

1895

56 GMC

58 O L D S M O B I L E

feet Condition Through­

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2395
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New Yorker Tudor Hardtop Fully Equipped For
Your Driving Pleasmre and Only

out.

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H.lr-To* Pick.)

1795

1395

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including Factory Air Conditioning • Beautiful Tulone
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1995
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P a r * 1ft— Mon. M ay ft, 1980

Mahan Named
Post Commander
Officer* were elected at the May
2 meetinr of the Campbell-Lossing
Pott 5.1 of the American Legion.
Robert R. Mahan i* the new
Commander. Runnel W. Trench Jr.
in the flr*t vice-commander, Cecil
B. Carlton, tecond vice-commander
and John Pierro it the third vicecommander. The finance officer i*
Ceorge O. May bury, Chaplain i*
Harry I). Russell, Richard R.
Chellette I* Rergeant-at-arms and
Butene K. Stovall I* Adjutant,
Five member* were elected to
nerve on the po*t executive com­
mittee. Theta ara Paul P, Rrefka,
John F. McClonkey, Kenneth Cuttavnun, I.ybn N. T.yon and Joel 8 .
Field.
Just an wax keep* dirt from
(ticking, it keep* ana surface
from sticking lo another.

THIS COUPON WORMII
CAPT. ROBERT 8LYR, center, Sanford Naval Air 8tation commanding
officer present* a check or f 1,168 to*Kennelh Mclnloah, local chairman of
the Federal Service* for Health Agenclea, Looking on ia Cdr. K. G. GleeRon, NAS operations officer,

Missile Base
Men Have It
Made: No KP
VANDENBERG A IK rORCE
•ABE, Calif. ( U P I ) - H ill «P«e
age mliiila bam la ahead of the
time* la more ways than on#—milpartly apeaklng.
When th# Air ro rte recently am
Bounced the eomlng end of XP, a
was bnly putting other airman hilo
the happy orbit of tho mlealleman
here who haven't bed to worry
about KP eineo October, 195B.
ABC Pood Service*, Inc. fulfills
* the taek af feeding approximately
4,MB airman ovary day.
f i/n C a p t. Oeorgo P. Graul of tha
Pood Service* Division said the
government furnUhee the rations,
, buildings, equipment, cashier* and
monltora, It alio Inspect* the facu­
lties and furnishes the menu.
The contractor preparea, cooks
and servos tho food and deans up.
To man tha noting facilities now
1 In operation, to airmen would
have to work IS hours a dsy, sevan
days a week.
The Air Force figure* the con­
tracture! system caves soma WO
missilemen hour* each day.
Moneywle* the saving to the Ui5 :jmyert la estimated at *oo.ooo yearA sergeant with over M years
Service remarked, “ I don't lose
my men to a KP rosier when I
need them most. The elevation In
,« moral* |e Inestimable."
A youthful airman, who remernhers doing KP before the contrac­
tor took over, said, "The food ia
good, end we d o st have to do
dlsliee."
Ealing fecllitlen at Vandanberg
•re spotless and eheerful. Tha old
tables with altachad benches have
! 'given away to attractive tables for
lour with comfortable ehaira. Soft
music fills tho air.
t* ■
” It's a far cry from the company
mess halls of tho IBM's hero when
armored troops trained at Camp
Cooke.
.. They’va avan changed the name.
It'e no longer a mess hall. It's a

. How to grow hotter vegetable*
and atop peats that attack tham
will bo eoplalaed to femlnol*
County growara at th* annual
Central Florida Experiment B u­
tton field feur Thursday.
Research workers at the station
will explain tbelr latest develop­
ment# fa vegetable growing. Dr,
J, W, Wilson, vie# director In
oharge of the station will spsak
about "Insects Attacking Sweet
Cent and Cabbage."
Other talks to be given are
"Fertiliser* for Celety and Spinaeh," by P. J, West gate; "Control

Churchwomen Hold
Sptcial Program

By LYLE WII-SON
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Th*
forgotten men in this year's
Democratic presidential sweep­
stakes la Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-MInn.)
It was notable during last
month's
presidential
primary
campaign In Wisconsin that tha
national spotlight nsvsr wavered
from Humphrey's opponent, San.
John F. Kennedy (D-Mati.).
It Is extraordinary to observe
now the extent to which Kennedy
dominate* the news and specula­
tion in aonnecllon. with tha cur­
rent West Virginia primary cam­
paign. Voting day la May 10,
Impact of tha West Virginia
polling on Democratic presidential
politics ig being discussed and
considered principally only la
terms of what It will mean for
Kennedy, Tha commentators, undlta and observer* uniformly have
written Humphrey off. Mrs, Elea­
nor Roosevelt, however, lay* of
Mm that he has tha spark of
greatness.
But Humphrey Hat been out­
gunned throughout Ms running
battle with Kennedy, It may be
significant that Humphrey now la
raising tha big spending Issue
against Kennedy, The Kennedy
clan Is, as they aay, loaded.
A( professional analysis of tha
importance of the West Virginia
primary now Is attracting consid­
erable attention In Washington.
It Is an objective analysis by a
big time political pro and it runs
Ilka this:
If Kennedy wins th* West Vir­
ginia primary by a good margla
ha will he nominated for 1’issldent asst July by the Los An­
geles convention. He would be
unstoppable after a big West Vir­
ginia victory,
If Kennedy loses In West Vir­
ginia, avan by a small margin of
only three or four percent, th*
Democratic parly bosses will drop
him hard and fait. They will aay
that Jack'* a nice boy, but that ha

of Disease* Attacking Veg*table
Crops,” by J, F. Darby; "Response
of Cabbeg* and CnrroU to Fer­
tiliser Treatments," by R. B.
Forbes; "Vartetlae of Vegetable
Crap* for Central Florida," by R.
F. Whltnar Jf.j “Weed Control,"
by W. T, Scudder; and "Nemal«de» Attacking Vegetable Crops
In Central Florida," by H. L.
Rhoades,
Tha program at tha eUiton
farm on Celery Ave. will start at
1:90 p. ra. A similar session will b*
presented at the Eellwood station
Friday at • a, w.
The program Is particularly de­
signed for vegetable growara al­
though research workers and indusLrial salesmen are expected,
Sewtools C o u n t y agricnlturol
agent Cecil Tucker said Friday.

couldn't be elected Pre*ident.
That, however, will not be the
end of Kennedy. The analysis con­
tinue* Ilka this:
If ha i* rejected for the top
■pot, then Kennedy will be in a
position to dictate to the conven­
tion who the presidential nominee
■hall be. Kennedy, himself, will
have to he on the ticket a* the
vice presidential nominee to pro­
tect the Democratic Party agslnat
the wrath of Catholic* who might
resent Kennedy’* failure to get
the top spot.
Now, if Kennedy become* es­
sential to the ticket In the second
place, he would be In a position
to make a deal, Ha could refust to
accept the second place which
might be disastrous for the Demo­
cratic Party. Or, more likely, he
might agree to accept the vice
presidential nomination provided
the convention choose Kennedy's
choirs for president,
Thia choice could not be Sen.
I.yndon B. Johnson (D-Tex.), as
it ia suggested on the theory that
tha Democrat* must have left
wing support of labor and others
to elect .this year. It would not bo
San. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.)
oa tha theory that Kennedy re­
sents Symlngton'a refusal to con­
test thia year's primaries. Who,
then?
Tha analyzer says it would

5GLECT, 5U C *0

Bob
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FRESHLY GROUND

Clqsmoij

SEA FOODS
FRESH CAUGHT LARGS

REG
BOTTLES
PLUS
DEPOSIT
LIM IT

W DfLUXE FROZfcN

LIBBY'S RICH (N TOMATO SAUCE

P

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A, special program, conducted
entirely by tho woman of tho
church was held at tha Congrega­
tional Christina Church In honor
of Mother's Key Sunday.
M il. Lawerrnc# Tinsley won to
charge of tho program.
LADY FAIR MACAROON

EACH

Although the population af at!
• f Nicaragua is only slightly over
• million, crowd* ne tag ei to,on
may equeew Into the National
Stadium to tho capital of Mana­
gua for a base ball gams.

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TENDER

�Total Vote

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VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Fair through Wednesday. High today, 80.85. Low tonight 60-65.
United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Figures compiled by the
secretary of state’s office show that Farris Bryant got
198,507 votes, Doyle Carlton got 186,228 and the rest got
557,382 in the primary election. The official state can­
vass of figures from all of Florida's 67 counties was
being made today.

NO. 890

Gatchel Resigns Circuit Clerk Job; M rs. W alker
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M
a
y
Be
Reinstated
A
s
County
Tax
Assessor
I
While Seminole County awaited word on the posaibtlity th at Gov. LeRoy Collins might reinstate Mr*.
Vary Earle Walker as tax assessor to fill that vacancy,
David Gatchel resigned as Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Gatchel sent a letter to Collins resigning effective
May 15 and asking that Arthur Beckwith Jr., winner
a t the clerk’s job in the primary election, be appointed
a t th at time.
Five mlnutoa after Gatchel Informed the County
Commission he was resigning, the board authorized
attorney Mack Cleveland Jr. to sal on the governor’s

office for “immediate action" on naming an interim
assessor and clerk.
Until he does, an aide said, McCanns is the tax assessor and must continue to serve.
McCanna, who left the keys to the office at the
courthouse, said “my job ns assessor is over" and re­
turned Monday to his private business, leaving the office
locked. It ptill was locked today.
The governor has been asked to appoint Mrs. Walker
to the vacancy since she will take office next January
anyway.
In his letter to the governor, Gatchel said:
"The voters at Seminole County decisively nomin.

ated Arthur H. Reokwith Jr. to serve as elerk. In view
of this expression on the part of the voters, and the need
for immediate establishment of policies and procedures
in order to continue the efficient operation of the
clerk’s office, I feel that It would be in the best interests
f this county if I stepped aside so that you could ap*
oint Mr. Beckwith in order that he could install his
'lolicies and procedures at the earliest date, rather than
my implementing for the balance of the present term
plans which might be inconsistent with his.
"The foregoing is partfculnrily absolutely essential
since new and more modem equipment, which has been

ordered for asa in the clerk’s office, is scheduled for
delivery at an early date.
"In view of these facta, and recognising the need
for continuity of policy in this office, and because of the
necessity of my devoting immediate attention to my per.
sonal plans. I herewith submit my resignation as elerfc
affective May 15.
The resignation came aa a "shock" to the board
and Chairman John Krider cited the importance of im­
mediate action by the governor on the two appointments.
"It won’t be long now before we start work on •
tentative budget and we need a tax roll aa soon ae pos­
sible," Krider said.

U. S. Will right For Allied
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FIRST SEMINOLE HIGH NATIONAL HONOR Society
jntfnbera were enrolled in a ceremony at the school to.
day, The charter members didn’t know they hud been
chosen for the first National Honor Society ehispter here
a u d ito riu m .
until they b
mwfc"
stage. The J
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gantiation devoted to scholarship, character,
leadership. Seminole NHS Council member
Bateman and A: J. Bracken are shown looking

school’s charter scroll, while the students relax after the
surprise of being tapped. Those chosen were Penny Alli­
son. John Boniface, RuthI Carlton, Robert Bullard, Jean
Dalecki, John Goer**, Bonnie Gielow, Alex McKibbin,
Jonas; Doug Tafnny,
Ann
&gt; h v K l I c•Daniel,
D ar
Ann Ziegler. The new
Schumacher, Joy Wester end
chapter to named after prihripa A. J. Bracken.
(Herald Photo)

Precinct Study Slated
The County CommLesion today
served to study adding new procinctv and polling placai in tha
county aa a result af last week's
primary election.
Chairman John Krider said there
certainly is a need for such a
study and "especially a need (or
more and batter polling placoa."
Supervisor of Registration Mrs.

Seminole Conner
Group At Rally

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Attorney Mack Cleveland told
the board that they could not
NEW LONDON, Conn. &lt;UPJ&gt;change or add any precincta until A II. S. nuclear submarine has
there is an off election year, which cirrlad the globe while submerged
wit! be hi 19*1.
In a Spectacular scientific "first"
'unmatched by Russia, k was
learned today.
The USS Triton, biggest submar­
ine in ibe world, v^ill dock at this
U. S. Navy base Wednesday after
spanning tha earth in a sub­
merged voyage without precedent.
The Navy withheld details of the
MIAMI (UPU— The Weather trip pending formal announce­
Bureau isaued a tornado warning ment.
The Triton, a S,900-Ion vessel
for an area across extrema nor­
thern Florida from 11:34 p. m. carrying 1U men and eight offi­
cer* in ito normal complement,
to • p. m. today.
waa believed to have traveled
Tha Weather Bureau said:
much farther lhan the eart h' s
"Thunder storma now in south­ nominal circumference of M.000
ern Georgia are expected to inten­ miles.
sify early this afternoon with a
The trip was reported to have
few severe thunder storms and begun in February. In making U
one or two tornadoes during the the Triton apparently would have
period from now to d p. m. to an bettered the submerged record of
area along and 40 miles either Ihe USS Sea wolf, which remained
side of ■ lina from Tallahassee under Ihe Atlantic (0 consecutive
to Jacksonville."
days in the fall of 1959.

Tornado Warnings
In North Florida

Seminole County nip porters of
smmisiitp of
Doyle Conner (or commissioner
agriculture joined in a Central Mob Dispersed
SEOUL, Korea (UPI) — About
Florida campaign report and fund
raising meeting at Orlando Mon­ ion persons demonstrated in the
day night and today issued an in­ rente? of the city today, demand­
vitation to anyone interested to ing confiscation of the property of
join the .Conner aampafgn for the leaders of the once-powerful Lib­
eral Party. Troops with bsyooeled
second primary.
Ed Kirch hoff, manager, and carbines broke up the demonstra­
Larry Johnson, treasurer, of the tion. No raiualiies were reported.
Seminole committee (or Conner
reported "an enthusiastic rally for
Conner" and said funds were
raised "to insure success of his
campaign."
The group also received a ret of the first primary haiioting
which the secretary of state
compiled 319,90S votes for Conner
and ZSI.1S for W. X. Hancock.
By United Press International
(he people are entitled to better
Farris Bryant accused Doyk lhan that."
Board To Get
Bryant visited Jacksonville a
Carlton today of being afraid to
day after Carlton ai both candlFurniture Bids
meet him la n public debate in dales worked hard for tha big
The Seminole County School which tba issues are discussed in Duval County vote that went lo
Board will receive bids on furni­ stead of names being called.
liaydon Burns.
ture for the new Seminole High
Bryant, who opposes Caritoe in
Bryant, who has claimed the
Thursday.
the governor’s runoff, told a news support of much of Burns' cam
The board wil' also discuss conference in Jacksonville he was palgn organisation, flew to Jack
whether lo try and buy additional disappointed with their face-to-face sonvllls from Ocala.
land for a football field expan­ television meeting in Miami Sun­ Carlton had a lengthy secret
sion at Lyman School. The 9:30 day.
session with Burns in Jacksonville
a. m. meeting will be In the
Hr said Carlton usrd the TV Monday, then moved to Tampa. He
•aunty school orfict on Commer­ program as an opportunity for said Burns had not changed his
name calling instead of "getting plan to remain neutral In tha run­
cial Ave.
down to the real issues,"
off. But Carlton said Burns told
"1 did nut stoop, to name calling him he hid no objection if Burns',
Ike Disappointed
but tried to ducsrni the issues," supporters switched to Carlton.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Re- declared Bryant.
Tin two mab talked at a secret
'T charge that tor, Csritoa la
publican legislative leaders fold
fod N*oe* Zvsa Ike top camPresident Eisenhower today that afraid to meal me it* a debate in palp*1 officials for Carlton said
Congress probably will net pass which tha issues are discussed and they were excluded Bern lbs meet*
hie prop as ala la Increase postal to which tbs pawn- one partici­ MdCarlton announced Monday dial
rate* and gaaolipo and aviatfoa pate," he said.
Don’t misunderstand me," Bry Brian McCarty of Fart PJcrrr,
fuel taxes
addesL "I’m f i t * fo ment ►ribas af M m McCarty. _
This report wee a “ groat dtoi in Ibeee hsH henr tolivielen and Us ssmpert m the runoff.
appaastmewt” in tba preside*,
Carlton scheduled a statewide
every\S mKniece
I can
and
Heave Leader Charles Halleck programs
_ js sdjri
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Camilla Bruce had reported after
last Tuesday's primary that hun­
dreds were turned away from the
polls because there were not
enough precincts in Sanford.
Commissioner Lawrence Swaf­
ford today said there waa • need
for at least three more precincts
in tha aeuth end of thr county.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby eked confu­
sion at many of the polling placei
and said that many machinal
broke down.
Circuit Court Clerk David Gatrhrl said that the cost of each
machine is approximately gl.ST.
A total of a,Til persons voted
in the primary.

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Cily Board Okays
Parking Curb
There wil] not be any t»*.*tog
nn nth St, between Sanfurd and
French Avenues (rom now nn. Ihe
Sanford City Commission decided
last Monday nigtat.
The commission also decided to
take parking off Ninth St. between
Sanford and French except on Sun­
days, when cars may park on the
north side of Ninth between Park
and Myrtle Avenues.
The action was based on recom­
mendations of Police Chief Roy
Williams and City Manager W. E.
Knowles Who said that traffic has
become too heavy for Ihe width
or the streets.
The Sunday parking on a three
block'section of Ninth Si. will be
allowed for the convenience of
persons a Handing AU Souls CathoHa Church,

Prospect* Good
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Tha
Industrial Services Division of tha
Stoll Development Gemm listen
reported 34 new Industrial pros­
pect* last month—more than eight
is Aped, MB.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
United States today pledged to
support its allies with force if
Russia molests Ihrir bases for
permitting U. S. re conn sis since
flights.
State Department Pres* Officer
Lincoln White said this country
would honor its commitments "for
Ibe common defense" of countries
which "ones again appear lo be
.subjected to ■ policy of intimida­
tion by Ibe Soviet government."
Tits blunt statement was this
country's answer to Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev's as­
sertion that if more U. S. flights
ara made over Russia (rom for­
eign bases "we shill bit at those
k« « t " •. .
Khrushchev declared r t •! re­
ception in Moscow Monday night
that Russia would shoot down nny
more U. S. planes invading her
territory and would retaliate
against other countries which let
espionage planes use their bases.
White's remarks came aa Chair­
man Clarence Cannon a t the
liuiise Appropriations Committee
said tha l last week's ill-fated spy
flight over Russia waa eos tf a
striei approved by the- White
House and known in advance to
key members of Congress. He
praised Ihe Central Intelligence
Agency for arranging the flights.
Cannon, one of ■ group of con­
gressional leaders britfed secretly
Monday on the spy mission by
lop -administration officials, told
tha House that in addition to Ihe
essential military
Information
they turned up, the flights com­
pletely disproved Russia's claimed
ability to stop American bombers
at her borders.
He said Um fact letlfo Ul reronniUsance plane which Russia
claims to Hava shot down laal
week "developed corns unforeseen
and unavoidable mechanical or
physiological defect."
White, in reply to Khrushchev's
threat to ihool down any more
reconnaissance jUgfaU, bluntly told
reporteri, “I ferVent fainted yet.”
Secretary of Stetd* Christian A.
Harter indicated In a statement
Monday this country would con­
tinue such flights until the Soviets
agrre to International safeguards
against surprise attacks.
White's statement was made at
a news conference today in an­
swer to reporters* questions. Ha
speaks officially for Ihe Slate De­
partment,
Asked what the United States
would do if Khrushchev carried
out his threat against foreign
bases, White said:
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“The United States has under­
taken certain commitments in the
multi-lateral and bi-lateral ar­
rangements for the common de­
fense existing between thla gov­
ernment and those which once
■gain appear to be subjected to
a policy of inllmidallon by t
Soviet government. There should
be no doubt that the United States
will honor these commilmenta."
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn­
don B. Johnson served notice on
Khrushchev that he cannot use
Ibe spy plane incident to "divide

ihe American people and weaken
our national strength."
Bui Iht Texas Democrat added
that "if blunders have been made
the American people ran be cer­
tain that Congress will go into
them thoroughly."
Johnson made his statements on
th* Senate floor after telling news­

men that "out of this will rome a
re-evaluation of whether we are
doing as much aa w* should to
protect sod preserve our way of
ltfc."
Sources at the U.S. embassy In
Moscow reported that Khrushchev
told U. 8. Ambassador Llewellyn
Thompson Monday night that an

Septic Tank
News Briefs Hutchison Left
Concentrate Up
Standard Study
Unopposed In
Now Underway
n
LAKELAND (UPI) - Florida
Citrus Mulual reported Monday
night that th* last week of April
saw tha heaviest movement of
frozen arena* aoncentrata since
is at Map.

Dr. Clyde Brothers, county
health director, told the County
Commission today that his office
la working up ■ concrete proposal
to present to the board in setting
up standards for Installing septic
tanks and sewer systems In tolure subdivisions.
Dr. Brothers mad* ike remark
after he read a letter from the
Stale Board of Health that septic
tanks should not be considered in
Ihe Goldie Manor subdivision nor
in Ihe Cryetal Lake Park sub­
division.
"The Male recommended that
sewer systems be established in
hoth these areas," l)r. Brothers
said.
Th* board also hesrd a report
from Gatchel that the State Road
Department has approved Ihe
county's half million dollar road
bond issue program authorizing
ihe issue and sale of $300,000 of
certificates of indebtedness to bs
paid from Ibe 20 percent surplus
gasoline tax to acquire needed
right of ways for primary and
secondary road projects.
Ths board also adopted a resolu­
tion asking th* SRD to sat an
alignment on SR tf from French
Ave. to Mallonvllle.

Davia In Again

BATON ROUGE, La; (UPI) Hillbilly singer Jimmla Davis was
In bn sworn in today to replan
Karl K. Long as governor, end­
ing four of Ihe wildcat yaars la
Louisiana's political hlatory. Thou­
sands of well-wishara poured into
town (or the parade preceding the
Inaugural ceremonies.

Cold W eather Stays

Tim County
*uthorls*d Supervisor t f
Hon Camilla Bruct to remev* T.
V. Brown's nama from Dm na&gt;
oft Democrat)* primary
•d May M.
Brown died t f a
Monday aftsrnaro.
Tba only nans* nn
for the District 1
mission port will In J, C,

By United Press IrtereaUonel
Damp, cold weather hung over
the Midwest lik* ■ blanket today.
Freezing rain, drlzale and tempe­
ratures In tha so* were common
from eastern Minnesota to west­
ern Pennsylvania and south to
Kentucky. Even some snow waa
Funeral services far Mr. T. W.
mixed with the rain from upper Brown,
49, who iflad t f a heart
Michigan to Indiana.
attack Monday, r will ha bald t f
11 a. m. Wednesday at tba Oam
CIA Criticized
txsl Baptist Church, with Rev.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Alleged Gall Smith officiating. Burial wtf
tumbling and continued "blank be le Oaklawn Memorial Farit,
check" spending by tha Central In­ with Brtison Funeral Heme In
telligence Agency brought fresh charge at arrangements.
demands in Congress today to put
Mr. Brown, who died r t kto
Ui* spy offle* under congressional home, 30M Washington Ave., wna
surveillance. It was learned that a former resident of Geneve and
Ihe CIA gets close to $400 million had lived in Sanford for 30 yean.
a year (or Its worldwide intelli­ He owned Brown’s Amoco Ser­
gence work, under an arrangement vice Station and waa a member
so secret only a handful of con­ of the Central Baptist Church,
gressmen know Ihe sum and none Sanford Masonic Lodge No. S3.
knows exactly wh«ra all tha money Sanford Elks Lodge No. 1341 and
goes.
the Samlnola County Sportsmen’s
Assn.
He Is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Helen Brown; four daughters,
Mrs, Everett Harper and Jeonotto, Susan and Darlene Brown;
two sons, T. V. Brown Jr., end
Sieve Brown; two granddaugh­
ters, Karen Brown and Teresa
Ann Harper; a grandson, Michael
Brown: three sisters, Mro. Blanch#
Griswold, Mrs. Fannin Mobley
and Mrs. William Clifford, all t f
Jarkaonvili* Beach; three bro­
thers, Rufus, of Jacksonville, / ,
P., Jacksonville Beach, and Igt.
Hubert Brown t f the U. 8. AM
Force, and his mother, Mrs. Fan­
nie Brown t f Jackeonvilto Beach.

Funeral Tomorrow
For Mr. T. V. Brown

Thret Named
To Committees

Area Pre-School
Roundup Slated
Th* pr*.school roundup for *R
south Ifomlnol* County children
will b* held Wednesday from 1:M
a. m. to 1 p. m. r t tha Aka mart*
Spring* Elementary
Tha roundup wUI include a l
children In Em
mtaole area that anticipate at­
tending any of the elementary

embassy representative would bn
permkted to see the pilot la "dwa
course."
Officials said the interview wllk
Ihe flier, Francis G. Powers af
Albany, Ga., might d ear «w
growing doubts In this country
over whether his plana n ally f i t
shot down aa Khrushchev eUima.

STATE DCT PRESIDENT LARRY D A V U . n junior at
Samlnola High School, w ai elected hand o f all tba Diverrifled Cooperative Training Clubs in Florida a t a con­
vention in St. Petersburg la s t weekend. Davia got 185
votes out o f 267 coat. DCT itudenta spend their morningn in school and their nfUrnoona at work. Larry to
shown going over nma catalog* with kto employer, F . a
Scott. Kathy Carloa, Pat Stone and HnnryMorgan also
ntUBtiad Um s u i t UtSt « a n n lt o n .
FhotoU

J. Den Wright, Fa trick Frtft
Carp-, Sanford, and chairman tf
th* advertising committee t f Use
Florida Citrus Commission, hen
been named as a'member tf the
entertainment committee far the
SSth annual enoventien tf the-tw
tarnations! Apple AssociaUen to
held In Miami Reach, M y M-to.
Robert a (Boh) Recto t f Chads
A Co., at Banded, wffl narro m

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�McCanna Resigns; Collins Studies Appointment
Richard G. McCanna today B ubm ltted his resigna­
tion as Seminole County Tax Assessor to Governor LcRoy Collins and minutes later, five of the nine employes
of his office handed in their resignations also.
In a telegram to Gov. Collins, McCanna said;
“I herewith submit my resignation as assessor as
of May 6. Inasmuch as the desired goul of obtaining for
Seminole County a lawful assessment level has been de­
finitely achieved. I feel I Would like to return to my pri­
vate business practice;
"And furthermore, if you see fit, I feel the people
of Seminole County should be given the opportunity at
the earliest time to test the true measure of sincereness
in the promises recently made by the former assessor."
McCanna was defeated by Mrs. Mary Karle Walker
in the Democratic primary for the tax assessor post by
a large majority.
The five employes of the tax assessor’s office who

resigned today were Ava Wright Davis, elerk, who
served in the office for four years and one month; John
C. Peck, deputy assessor under McCanna. who served
for eight months; Dorothy Knight StApleton, who work­
ed for 17 months; David L. Huffman, who worked for
eight months and Frances Stanley, 17 months.
Collins already had taken under advisement a pro­
posal that Mrs, Walker be reinstated in office as soon as
possible.
That proposal was made Thursday by Braile.v
Odham. who sent a telegram to the governor asking the
action because of the overwhelming vote she received
Hnd because "she has publicly committed herself to a
position of full gush value assessments (which if Hhe had
done to you she could have prevented her suspension in
the firat place) . . . ”
Odham reminded the governor that no public state.
ment,waa made by those present at the meeting at which

Collins suspended Mrs. Walker except that by her, which
she also used in her campaign, that she was unjustly
auspended.
He said that Mrs. Walker's attorney charged thnt
Odham was responsible for her removal from office aiu!
that impression had been used in her cAmpnign against
McCanna.
Odham called to the governor’s attention that he
had not personally discussed the suspension with Collins
before it occurred.
"I am certain the public believes otherwise," Odham
said.
Collins was traced by telephone Prom his Tnllahas-1
see office to the state prison at Bniforil where he was
making a tour. Neither he nor his administrative assist­
ant responded to the call referred tq them,
Collins had said at Tallahassee thnt he didn’t know

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VOL. XLIX

WEATHER t Partly cloudy through Saturday. High today, 86-00. Low tonight. 60-66.
United Press Loosed W in Established 1908
FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1060
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 688

News Briefs Large Crowds
C arpenter Acquitted
Set To Watch
Boat Marathon

CHELSEA, VI. lUPI) - A jury
Thursday night acquitted Frapk W.
Carpenter in the "vigilante mur­
der” ot a prosperous dairy farmer,
but Ally. Gen. Thomas M. Dcbevoise said he would stick with the
case.

what he will do about the suggested reinstatement. Be
w a s not at hia office when McCanna's resignation was
received there, creating the vacancy.
"I am a great believer in the public voice,” he eak)
Thursday. "But on the other hand 1 feel the people did
not understand fully all the factors involved in her sus­
pension.’’
Collins said he suspended Mrs. Walker after reporta
that her tax rolls were the worst In Florida, and after
ahe refused to assure him they would be Improved.
Despite tha voters' rejection of McCanna, Collins
had high praise for him.
"Mr. McCanna has done a superb job under very
trying and difficult circumstances and 1 am proud of tho
job he’s done."
Mrs. Walker could not be reached for comment to­
day.

Nikita Ordered Shot
That Felled Plane
MOSCOW (U P I)- Soviet lead­
er* reported today that an Ameri­
can plane was shot down Sunday
hy a rocket which Premier Niki­
ta Khrushchev personally ordered
launched. They rejected II. 8. ex­
planation nf tha Incident as
"nonsense."
New detail* amrrged before the
Supreme Soviet (parliament) ot
what observers believed was the
first firing In anger nf a groundto-air missile:
ktarsha) Andrsl A. Grechko said
a single anti • airrraft rocket
downed tha U, S. plana on tha
first firing.
The Uniird States h*x asked
the Soviet Foreign Office for
“ full facts” about tha shooting,
the State Department announced.
Department
Presa
Officer
Francis W. Tuily Jr., said a note
was delivered to the Russian
Foreign Office this morning and
“ w* are now awaiting a reply,"
The note ask-I particularly
what happened to tha pilot of
the aircraft.
The State Department assumes
U was a rivilla, - piloted weather
observation aircraft which Is

missing from it* hase In Adana,
Turkey. The department said It
was "entirely possible" that the
pilot was unconscious due to fail­
ure of his oxygen system at 30,000 feet, which was reported In
his last message lo his home
base.
Foreign Minister Andrei Gromy­
ko rejected Thursday’s U. S.
State Department report on the
Incident and gave a tough presummit warning oo Berlin.
Gromyko repeated Khrushchev's
warning that the Americana were
"playing with fire." Ha said that

attempts to maintain the atatuo
quo of West Berlin by force would
be met by force.
Gromyko dismissed as "non­
sense" allegations by tha U. 8 .
State Department that the pilot of
the downed American plane had
fainled
before
crossing
tha
frontier Tram Turkey and said
Washington was unable to provide
any coherent explanation.
Gromyko said there had been
several previou. violations of So­
viet air spare and that Ameri­
can pilots had opened fire aa
Soviet planes.

The St. John'*' Itivcr Marathon
will be held Saturday and the
Flier Killed
Sanford Roat and Ski Club will
JACKSONVILLE lU PIt - One he host here and maintain a re­
Navy flier was killed and another freshment stand at the Bandihrll
hurt Thursday when they leaped during the race.
out of a falling jet trainer. The
The handshell it exported to he
Navy said Lt. tj.g.l Charles L. filled with overflowing crowds tn
Syes, 14, of Jacksonville, ejected watch the annual m aralhot spon­
himself too tale from tha plane and sored hy various outboard host
his parachute did not have time clubs in the state.
to open full).
The rare will begin in Jackson­
ville at T a. m. and racers are
Sitdown Trial
expected lo be in Sanford between
B a. m. and 9:30. All racers mutt
United Press Intemationsl
Tha Suminule Hiirh safe wan peeled open and $1,646.71
Six while and sis Negro college pick up a check tab at the San­
taken Thursday night.
students go on trial today for dis­ ford Boat Basin and several are
The burglary looked like a professional job, Pollco Sgt.
turbing the peace during sitdown expected to refuel.
twist year's event was raptured
demonstrations at a lunch counter
Leo Rock said toduy. Tha corner of the safe door was peeled
In Tallahassee March 12. The de­ by Boh Terry of Jacksonville in
back to get at the lock and tumblers.
fendants are students at Florida a thrilling finish. He wa* clocked
The money in the nafe wan due to be deposited in tha
over
the
300
mile
course
In
five
State University and Florida A&amp;M
bank
today. It consisted of lunch
hours
and
31
minutes.
University, a Negro institution.
Between 70 and too entries sre
room Income, money for caps and
Twenty*Ihrc-r other Negro students
gowns and credit union checks,
arrested with them will he tried expected to compete in the rsca.
■gUft&amp;Mfl
In this year's rare, boata are ex­
police aald. Of tha 91,346.73,
later.
LOOKING OVER ‘FUN AFTER GRADUATION' PLANS are SHS Princi­
pected to reach 33 mil** per hour
9333.21 wag hi checks belonging
pal Andrewjtatoken* Sonny PowtlL rhnlraian of the event for the. Rotary
. ,ln an ,effo rt lo smash Terry’*
• Pi^hflr Dies • 'c .***”„ *&gt;Lr
to the school credit union.
record \ e t last year.
Club; Mr*. H airy Rehew. pienta e&amp; irr.&amp; ranu Mrs. j . VCfxuw.ii, W lW ily
RICHMOND. V*. (UPI) ~ Vera
The local boat rl6b will give
chairman.
(He aid Photo)
Tbs school was enured through
on Bickford, ae, who gained feme away a pair of water ski!* at
a window in the girl*' rest room,
High Srhool athletes will
hy pitching a no-liilter for the anon.
on tha west aide of the building. 20 awards and trophies
Boston Braves in tWU, died of
Registrar Mrs. Sadie Williams, day night al the annud
cancer today tn a hospital heft.
The Longwoctl Town Council took who reported tha break-ln lo Iho Sports Banquet at tho Clvli
Bickford, who went in the Brenrs
r^
the first step towards getting moro police, said the offices were ter.
oa a flip of a coin In a cocktail
modern voting molhods for town ransacked.
Tho banquot wilt begin
/.
*
.
lounge, succumbed la a Maguire
Tha break-in was reported about p. m. and featured speaker wtH
elections Thundsy night.
Veteran* Hospital where he had
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ The/founcil decided to have CUy T a. m. today. Sergeants Jack be Florida Stale University’s MW
bean a patient for several months, dent Elsenhower signed the hard- Atlordfy Webber Haines draw up Hickson and Ban Butler investigat­ head coach, Bill Petarion
hopeful of recovering and returning fought I960 civil right! bill today, an ordinance which would permit ed tha cast with Sgt. Russell
Tha event I* sponsored h r tho
to baseball.
halting it as “ an hlitorir step for­ Longwood to us* voting machlnei Tench doing the fingerprint work. Sem India Booster* Club, which
ward" In assuring equality for all In town elections. The present
WILBURTON, Okla. (UPI)—Tor hava been saved If that hadn't
will hold its annual meeting ami
Green Light
citlirnt regardless of color nr race. Longwood law require* that clerks
The Sanford Rotary Club U nadoci slashing serosa Oklahoma happened," Garner aald.
elect new offlccra the tarns night.
Lung line* at muddy, b rag
JACKSONVILLE (U I'll - Fed­ The six-point law provides new count local election ballots, thus
•eogsoring “ Fun After Gradua­ and Arkansas during th* night left
All Interested supporters of tho
Somlnolea sr* invited to attend
tion” activities tar graduatlnx hundreds of persons dead and ha gled persona lined up In fcs-.it of eral Judge Bryan Simpson gave federal help to Negroes who are eliminating th* machines. The
jured today. Many more were the court house looking for casual­ a green light to th* Florid* East denied voting privileges, and en­ new ordinance would bring town
tbo roast turkay dinner and Hte
seniors a t Seminole High School homeless.
ty lists. Many found relativna and Coast Railway Thursday to con­ able* the government to prosecute election laws more In tine with
presentation of awards, Ticket#
HAVANA
(UPI)
Harvey
I.
beginning May 31 with an all-day
tinue a mechanization and Im­ “hate" bombers and mobs ob­ stale election laws. Mrs. Claude
may bo obtained from Gordon
At least 39 persons were known friends on them.
Firestone
Ilf,
St.
Petersburg,
beach party at New Smyrna dead in the tornado rone, and
Bradley, John Kader or John
About half of tha downtown provement program begun five structing court-ordered integration Layo pointed out the large amount
of public arhoots.
nr time consumed under the pres­ crippled, 32-year-old heir to the Schlrard.
Beach.
more than 230 persona were In­ business section wa* wiped out, y ean ago.
ent system of hiving darks count Firestone rubber fortune, plunged
•
A format reception will be bald jured, soma critically, Hospital* and block attar block nf homes
the votes.
to his death Thursday night from
at the Civic Center immediately In some areas had to turn away were nothing more than rubble.
all but the most seriously injured
The council discussed getting a joiH-floor room in Ihe Havana
The tornadoes began ikipping
after graduation exercieea May IT patients.
new Longwood voting registration Hilton Hotol.
across Oklahoma about duak, and
and the elaie wilt be gueati at
books but look no aetion. Town
Delbert Garner, superintendent hammered a dozen communities
Police listed his death as ap­
Dr. 6 S. Sclman, former San- clerk Mrs. Onnlc Rockett aald tha parent suicide, although no sui­
■ special movie showing at the of schools at Wtlburton, said It in Oklahoma and Arkansas.
Seventeen Eemlnole High ChoraW
Dr.
Tom
Largen
has
been
select­
lord resident, died Thursday at books are deteriorating.
The tornadoei struck Menefeo,
cide note was found.
Bits Theatre from 11:30 p, m. “looked aa If a bomb had hern
icra won superior ratings a t th*
Washington, Ga. He prarlk rd
ed
Sanford-Scminole
"Jaycee
of
the
There
are
people
registered
who
Greenbrier
and
Prescott,
Ark.,
An
autopsy
was
scheduled
later
dropped
oa
main
atroat."
tuitH 1:30 a. tn. After the movie,
medicine here for 30 years before stay out of Longwood for moro today to confirm th« Initial re­ recent State Vocal (fonteat to
About 30 square blocks of this early today. One person wai kill­ Month” for May.
the senior* will return la the
Tamps.
Largen joined tha Jaycees in moving and was a member of the than aix months and then coma port that death was caused by
southeastern Oklahoma college ed and 23 others Injured at MeneSusanna Jones got this high*
Civic Center for dancing until town were crushed, about 13 fee. T han was property damage April, 1939 and has served on the First Baptist Church.
back to vote, Pollco Chief Claude a emshed skull. The body was to
r*t rating for her aolo perform­
Funeral
services
will
be
held
at
at
the
other
two
allei,
but
iw
re­
Layo
said.
This
Is
not
allowed.
I a. m.
tie
taken
to
the
United
Stales
im­
fishing
rodeo
and
polio
inocula­
blocks leveled end the rest
ance. Mixed ensemble sincere
tion projects. He was chairman of 11 a. m. Saturday at Washington, Councilman E. E. Williamson sug­ mediately afterward, presumably were bliss Jones, Deanna Nich­
® Breakfast will be aervad ta approximately M per cent do- ported injuries.
Ga„
and
burial
will
he
at
Decatur,
Several
victims
were
killed
as
gested
copying
the
old
registration
to
Firestone's
home
(a
M.
Pateraa District 4 Jaycea caucus and
them from 3 to I a. m. to round atipyed.
ols, Cindy May, Annette Yates,
books into naw ones.
burg.
out the big graduation day.
Rescue workers digging through they -sat down to supper, others will serve on tha Junior Chamber Ga.
Tummy Brown, Arthur DeYoung,
The beach picnic May 33 will stacks of kindling that onre while they slept and at least thrqe board of directors for the coming
Don McCoy and Winston Piercy,
begin at g a. m. and the parent were homes and businass build­ persons died when their cars were year. Largen attended the Winter
Madrigal Singers were Phyllis
picked
up
off
a
highway
and
Conference In Jacksonville amt the
committers are planning au all- ings reported 13 person* dead,
McDaniel, Joyce Welnmann, Bet■mashed
along
tha
roadside.
day schedule of activities at the and up to 123 others injured. Thry
recent state convention In Jack­
ay Williams,
Bonnie Staffer,
Slat* police and a home opera­ sonville,
beach.
expected tha death loll to go
Linda
Humphrey,
Annette Yatea,
tor, who rushed a mobile rig into
Sonny Powell la the Rotary higher.
Dun .McCoy, Bill Phagnn, Ronnie
the
area,
were
the
only
communi­
Club’s geueral chairman (or lbs
Garner, former coordinator fur
Gotmsn, Winston Picrcy, George
“ FAG Day" program sod the tha Ground. Observer Corps In cations out of Wtlburton.
NAS Wins Award
Green, and George Cameron.
A following parenta are serving on Wllburtoo, -was in charge of hun­
Th* Sanford Naval Air Station
Mrs. M. L. Nichols, Mre. M.
• the committees:
dreds of volunteer worker*.
has won the Secretary of the
L. Johnson, Paul Hickson and
Senior picnic: Mrs. Ruth Jean
Ho said tbo siren used to warn SporU Film Set
Navy Award for Achievement In
Miss Oils* Reese Whittle chapere
Robson, Mrs. Ned Julian Jr., Fred the town eouldn't Le used last
A Florida Development Com­ Safely for 1939 according to a
oned Ilia student* on the trip.
Williams, Kart Toney. Mrs. H. L. night when the storm Ml because mission film, "Florida, Sports­ recent Office of Industrial Rela­
Mias Whittle directs Ihe ChoralOsborne, Mre. W. II, Stamper, hard raia and bad weather man's Paradise," will be shown aa tions announcement. This marks
iers,
Mrs. E. L. McAieiender, Mr. knocked out power about 30 min- j a special program at the Rotary too aeventh consecutive time
end Mrs. 31. R. Strickland. .Mrs. ules before the twister firmed. Club luncheon mealing at noon Sanford Hat won the annual
R. K. Osterbobn, Mrs. William
"f think a lot more peoplo could Monday In the Civic Center,
award.
Shook, Mrs. R. C. Wood and Mrs.
J. G. Osborne.
Formnl reception: Mrs. E. L.
Arthur Beckwith, elected Clrrh
— Lindsey, Mrs. J , V. Slowell Jr.,
of U&gt;« Circuit Court heglnnlng iq
W Mrs. R. E. Lundquist Jr., Mrs.
January plana no cltangea in pern
Sonny Powell. Mrs. T. E, Mc­
sonnet In tha clcrk’a office.
Daniel and Mrs. Ira Southward.
Capt. James D. Ramage was
All three commendations stress­ Earl Higginbotham and Karlyie
“There have been a tot of rum­
blovie: Sir. and Sirs. J. R. praised Thursday night as an out­ ed the sppreciation of city and ilouihotder. who also read the
or* circulating that I plan to clean
Edge, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ray­ standing Navy officer and an ener­ county for hla participation ia highlight* from the service record
out the office. That is absolutely
civic, social and religious activi­ of Capt. Hantagc and calird him
nor, Sir*. II. E. bong, and Mr.
not true,” Beckwith emphasized
getic aod conscientious contributor ties during the two years he ha* “an outstanding Navy officer."
and Mrs. C. L. Griffith. today.
Dance: Sir. and Mrs. Edward of leadership lo many Seminole been commander of Heavy Attack
C apt Ramage was given n standMiller, Mr. and Mrs Jr V. Sto­ County chic projects.
Wing One al tha lanford Naval Air log ovation alter Housholder read
The directors of Ihe Seminole Ilattos.
wed Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Sonny
hla record or accompliibuent and
Powell, Sir. and Mrs. Gordon County'Chamber of Commerce had
They praised hfe leadership in Andrew Carreway, chairman of the
Bradley, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Capt. and Sir*. Ramage as honor maintaining the “eutatandlng com­ C of C armed forces committee,
9 Persons and Mrs. E. H. Me- guests at their quarterly meeting munity relationship between San­ presented the Bamagcs with aTbo Seminole High Marching
to bid them farewell before hla ford end Seminole County and the Present on behalf of th* chamber.
Alexander.
Band participated In the annual
Breakfast: Mr. and Mrs J. P. assumption of a ship command te personnel of Heavy Attack Wing
Hia trgnafer from Hanford will
Watermelon Festival in Leesburg
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
One” ami tbankad him ta r Jb4 "In lake Capt. Ramage berk to the
today.
Strickland, Mrs. T. A. Burner, Dr.
Resolutions by tha County Com­ lenuHtaMl’ atietaton fcaumd on Pacific, where he served during
Tho local hand Joined some t t
and Mrs. P. J. Westgata, Mr. and mission, C ty Commission snd the Beaford aad the canity through hia World Way II and Ihe Korean fight­
other bawds from central Florida
Mrs. Dick Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. armed forte* committee of the Hdliattoa of the Navy Bombing ing. He said -h e lake* the new
ia the celebration. Tho hand sa d
M
Tooey, Mr. and Mrs. Ned
aim were Derby."
TOKEN OF ESTEEM of Sanford and Seminole Count/ k opened by Capt.
assignment extiwmaJp gerieutly be
majorettea wore decked out la IraM ta a . Mr. amt Mre. D. I
■M
d
M
m
.
Ramngo.
At
osure ”M there ta another war it
k f t a n Andrew Carrawar, who pru eakd the gift,
•a* aM U Beet.
•d te Capf. Damage.
I f Meet
.
J r , Mayor w il « a r ( ta China "
and Mm . Carrawngr.
.
(Herald Photo)

$1,546 Stolen
From SHS Safe

Longwood Council
Seeks More Modem
Voting Methods

Senior Class To Be
Storms Slash Oklahoma,
Guests For'Fun
•After Graduation' Arkansas; Hundreds Dio

Sports Banquet
Slated Wedit

President Signs
Civil Rights Bill

Firestone Heir
Plunges To Death

Largen Gets
Jaycee Award

Dr. ft S. Selmon
Dies In Georgia

Choraliers Win
Superior Rating

Beckwith To Keep
Same Personnel

Chamber Directors Honor Damage

Band Parades
In Festival

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P a th A
W. P . Brtokl, J r.
P stto r
t , B. P i e t e r ............ Assoc. Fester
H o n in g W orship....... 0:4$ a. m.
, Sunday School ............ 0:4$ a, m.
« H o n in g W orahip.........ll;oo a. m.
i T n la isg Union ............ * 4$ p.m.
*Evening Worship ......... 0:00 p.m.
I Wed. Prayer Rorvtce. T :» p. m.
Nursery available

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Geneva
Ralph Brewer J r ........... Evangelist
Bible School ................10:00 s. m.
Morning W orship..........11:00 a. m
Evening Worship ......... T:90 p. m
Wed. Prayer Service . .T:R0 p. m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
P m Ii
Kara Duncan .............. Minister
Mornlni W orship.......... 11:00 a, m
Evening Worship ......... 1:00 a. m
Thun. Bible Study . . . . ! : » p .m

* CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
J
Car. 14lh RL A Oak Ave.
B ar. G s i l S a i t k ....... ...........P u to r
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Sunday S chool......................H:4R a.m.
4 H o n in g W orship......... 11:00 a, m.
* Training Union ............0:1$ p. m. Morning Worship
Evening Worship ......... T:$0 p, m. Evening Worship
: W r i . Prayer Service ,.T :l0 p . a ,
Nursery Available
HOLT CROM EPISCOPAL .
PM EG1E8T BAPTIST CHURCH
CHURCH
SOI W. Owen Read *
Park Ave, el 4th SL
* Doesld tiraveam elr ......... Feitor Rev. John W. Thornes........Faitor
\ Sunday le te e l ............. » :« a. a . Holy Eucharist .......... TiM a. m.
J H o n in g Worahig ....... m oo a. m. Family Service—
* T n ln in * Union ............ * » P- m ,
Church School
o. m.
Evening Worehtp .........p. m.
Morning P ra y e rWed. P rsyer Service . .1:4$ p. m
Sermon .................... 11:00 n. m.
Nursery Available
Holy Communion —
Tuesday ........................ T t» a. m.
Wednesday ................... 10:00 a, m.
Thursday .................... . T s » a. m.
Sacromeot al
Saturday ............... S:00d:oo p. m.

Epiacopal

ALL SAINTS EPMCOPAL

CHURCH
OoEaiy
FT. Paul Shulls .................. Pastor
Holy Communion—
Sunday
.8,00 g, m &gt;
Mornlni Prayer—
Sermon ................
U a. m.
Holy Communion—
1st Sunday each month U a.

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4

Good Shepherd
To Celebrate
Anniversary

Churah Of Christ

Baptist

Rev. Jim Flitter .............. Pallor
Sunday school .............. 1 :0 a. m.
Mornlni w orahip.........10:4$ a. m.
Tha Good Shepherd United Luth
Youth aarvica ............ 0:45 p. m.
Evangelistic aerviea ... T :» p. m. eran Church will * reltbrata its
Wed. prayer aarvica ,.1:J0 p. m. First Anniversary Sunday with
special acrvicei and a covered dlah
dinner.
,
LABE MABY
Al the 10;?fl a. m. service. lay*
CHURCH OpTHK NAZABENK
man of the church wtll m ate re.
L ate Mary
8. L. Drawdy ..........
Paator porta on lha church'* activities
Sunday School . .........10:00 a. m. over lha past year. Among these
Morning Worahip ... U :o o a .m . la one of. special intarast to the
(Mrialiaa Service Training 0:00 church members. W. Q. Gardner,
p. m.
chairman of the building commit­
Evening Worahip ....... 7:00 p. m. tee will outline Ihe process aw ard
Wad. Prayer Service T:I0 p . . m. construction of a first unit building
this year. Other speaker* will be
Richard Martin with a brief his­
tory of the church, Douglas Smith,
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
president of Ihe Luther League
CHURCH
with a report on tha league's ac­
Oak Ave. and Third BL
tivities and Mrs. Joseph Hatfield
Ray. Graver C Jtowoll, Jr.
who will give a report on tha busi­
Morning Worship ......... 1:4$ a. m. ness of the church* omen.
Sunday School ................ 0:4$ a. a .
Following the regular church
Morning W orahip.......... 11:00 a. m. service, at which all charter
Senior Fellowship .........$:ixi p. m. church members will receive spe­
Evening Worship
. ..T .M p . m. cial recognition, will be a cover­
Wad. Prayer Service . T:0o p. m. ed dish dinner at noon.
Nursery Available
Rav. Ernest Bollck, paator of the
church, invited visitors interested
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
la the program.
DeRary a v ia Canter
A. C. Summer* ................Pastor
Sunday School .............. 0:00 a. a .
Morning W orship.......... 10:00 a. a .

Presbyterian

John W. PUley .............. Paaioi
Sunday School .............!0;M a. m
Morning W orship.........11:00 g. m
Junior High Wastmlalatar
Fellowship ..................1:10 p. ■
Senior High Westminister
Fellowship ..................1:10 p. m

Longwood Church
Sets Rummage Sale

Pinal plan* for a rummage sale
sponsored by the Longwood Christ
Church Episcopal were made at
a rcreal meeting af the Epiacopal
Church Women.
CHRIST CHURCH
The sal* will be held Saturday
from I a. m. to dusk at the
Rev. Georg* L. G reaser . Paator
Super Value Peed Store just off
UPflALA COMMUNITY
Sunday S e rv ic e ....... .
0 a. m.
H i g h w a y 1T-M at Altamonte
PRESSYTRRIAN CHURCH
Church School ....... ...10:00 a. at.
Spring*. Any contributlooe in the
John
W.
PUley
..............
...P
astoi
Holy Communion
way of article* for this aal* will
Morning Worship ......... 0:00 a. m. bo greatly appreciated. Contribu­
First, Third Sunday
Sunday School .............10:00 I . in. tor* may coM TB 1-MM or
Westminister Fellowship
HI M i n .
CONGREGATION BETH HRAKL
loth and HagaoHa
Friday Evening Service .. I p. as.

A Mother’s Prayer
Dear God . . . help me to Ira up to the faith I Bee b my AlM*g
eye*. Help me to bo the peraon she think* I am. I am an very human
. . . yet to her I am wise a* g eng*. I MR in rm f f r a i l , . « yet to bw

Jewish Synagogue

I eon bind bar euto and bruiaee. « . 1 ean aoatfto bar emnl hurt*
both physical and mantel . . . I can giro bar leva. . . I eon protect and
shariah ter. Yet I ana never be bnlf of all 1 must K vritkob Yes In

Two To Attend
Synod Conclave

Lutheran
Sunday S chool............ I
Morning Worship . . . .
Wednesday Prayer
end Fellowship .........
Temporary Meeting, W&lt;

Her.

Ernest

Bollck

Jr.

and

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Vulcan Materials Co.

"The Beet In Movies’*
oil Farit Ave.
T. C. O‘Sicca ...................Paator
Manting Worship .
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Sunday S ch o o l............ 0:4$ a. a .
M e n ia l W orahip.........U:ae a. a .
MYP Meetings ...........1:00 p. a .
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Teacher Training Court*
Evening W arship.........T:SS p. a .

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Sunday Warship ......... 11:00 a.
Wednesday Service ... S:00 p.
Tuesday Reading . I:M 4:M p.
Thursday Reading S:SM :N p.

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Joel D. B ro w n ................... Pastor
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Suaday School .........- t:4$ a. a .
tra E. Hindman J r . ............ Paator Evangelistic Service ..T:M p. a .
Suaday S c te o i............... t:4 I a . a . Tuesday Sarrica ............ T:to p. a .
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M a t PMY Recrealtsa T:00 p. a .
Two*. PMY Prayer . . . . T;0* p. a .
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MALLIE (Mrs. John) PARI.OW
Is chairman of the Navy's Glided
Cage Ball to be held next F ri­
day night at the Langford Hotel
in Winter Park • - and she says
its to be a festive occaiion with
many surprises to enliven the
evening. After cocktatla and din­
ner around the swimming . pool
there will be a water show and
then, later, dancing to Pete Bukur'a orchestra. A "Beau Brum-

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unusual background scenery for
the ballroom.
Among other* who have aerved
on a committee are Fran (Mra.
Warren) Hoelier, Marjorie (Mra,
J. P.) Fairly, Kay tMrs. E. P.)
Parris, VI (Mrs. Don) Jarrell,
Evelyn (Mrs. C. L.) Fitipatrick.
Bernie (Mrs. P. S.e Harward and
Bettyc &lt;Mr*. T. F.) Dedman.
There is still time to make re ­
servations with* squadron repre­
sentative*.

EVELYN (Mrs. Robert) CUSH­
ING. accompanied by her hus­
band, will attend the Florida
Newspapers Advertising execu­
tive's meet at the Galt Oceanmile
Hotel in Ft. Lauderdale this week­
end.
As advertising manager of the

NANCY (Mr*. Jimmy) TERW1LLEGER was 'o a te n to her
"every other Wednesday night"
bridge club thia week. She served
a cold, refreshing salad course
with coffee to Laura Bracken,
"Boo" Ganas, Doris Angel, Ger­
trude West. Rebecca Steven*,
Barbara Ruprecbl and Ruilt
Dean.
Nancy and her family hive
been treking to an ocean-aide
home in Daytona Beach for the
pa*t 18 year* • • and today they
will leave for another enjoyable
weekend there.

president conducted by the Fine Arts De;iub gav* partment and 837.85 was netted.
Luncheon hostesses wera Mra.
onteniion 8teJ|l Moor( Uri&gt; c . u Redding,
luncheon Mri. w&gt; L_ r.ramkow, Mrs. R.
is week. D&lt; n bodes and Mra. N. R. Whitnd Mn* ncy,
i*n«re ,Gw
Receiving guests in the foyer
a . l . were Mr*. Roy Tillli, Mra F. E.
i h . u t h Bolx and Mrs. Jamea Huff. Tha
. ,*
club was decoraled with arrange,Uon'
m enu of rosea.

Holy Cross Women
T o Meet Monday

Grover C. Sewell, wife of the
■ew Presbyterian minister. Mra.
Tom Binno, mother of M n. Fred
Harris and M n. Robert Jsekion,
were welcomed aa guaala.
Following the builnesa and pro­
gram a market basket sale was

T i l l Holy Cron Episcopal
church women wlD meet Monday
at 13:30 p. m. at tba Parish
House for • covered dish lunch­
eon. Membcri will bring * ‘cov­
ered dith and the eotfe* and rolli
will be furnished.
Mra. W. E. Klrchboff, Christian
•duration chairman will bo in
charge of the program. Father
William H. Folwell of All SainU
Episcopal Church In Winter Park
will bo the gueat »—*ker.

Miss Inez Westgate

Enjoys Patio Pool

Elected Treasurer

Luncheon Meeting

A t Moors Hall

The beautiful backyard pool
and patio at the Roie Court home
of Mr*. 0 . S. Brownlee wai the
acttlng of the April meeting of the
VAH-1 Officera Wive* Club. Mr*.
Charlei E. Guthrie and Mra. Ken­
neth L. Coikcy were hoiteiiei.
After a abort buiineai meeting
and a dip in the pool, individual
bo* liinrhe* were enjoyed by the
member*, and even the confirmed
dieter* in the group had difficulty
in realiting the iuiciou* lemon
chiffon pie* provided by the hoiteaic*.
Thoae attending the luncheon
were Mmra. David A. King,
Charlc* B. Smith, Donald E. ELhell, Harvey E. FUher. Jarre* E.
F R E D D IE
Go**, Richard T. Gralow, William
L. Harken, W. H. Hall, Charlea
Hodgale, Neal J. Johmon, George
W. Kimmon*.
Waller J. Kudin. Monald L. Illlebor, Jamea A. Mackey, Harold
E. McCumber. Robert J. Provencher, We*ley L. Ratilon, Robert
S. Satre. Charlei R. Smith. Barton
W. Bartholomew. Wendell W. Pow­
Freddie Coleman was honored
ell, Donald R. UcGraw, and L. H. on hit eighth birthday with a parly
Higginbolham.
at the homr of hi* parent*, Mr.
and Mra. 8. II. Coleman, 3628
Magnolia Ave.
Games were played and prire*
won by Wanda Mute and Randy
Coleman for pinning the tall on
the donkey and Billy Graccy won
Misi Sandra Evana, bride-elect the award for drawing the brst
of George W. Houston of DcLand, picture of Freddie'# mother. The
was guest of honor Monday night judge of this contest was Mr. Cole­
at a shower given by Mrs. B. E. man. Freddie's father.
True, Mrs. A. B. Ailing, Mra. J- E.
A birthday cake, decorated In a
Gradlck and Mra. W. E. Baker,
at the borne of Mr*. True in Lake cowboy motif, and punch was
aerved to the gue*ta: Tommy GraMary.
Mias Evans, lovely In a silk suit cey, Wanda Mu*e, Billy Gracey,
of vivid blue, was presented an Randy Coleman, Carol Muse, Me­
orchid corsage. She was the reci­ lanie Coleman, Shirley Muse, Mike
pient of many beautiful gills of Jones,
Richard Grimes, Johnny Wyatt,
linen, lingerir, crystal and ailver
in her chosen pattern!, She was Leilanl Jordon, Steve Grimes. Ed­
assisted in opening her packages die Wyalt, Janice Drayton, Peter
by Miss Adcle Ailing and Miss Grimes, Scotty Thompson. Roger
Sludebaker and the hnnorrr,
Susie Stubbinga.
Mr*. Clyde Muse assisted Mrs.
Bouquets of gladioli, Easter li­
lies, and pink and white carnations Coleman with the entertaining and
decorated the party rooms. Dainty serving. ,
aanUwlches in the shapes of hearts
and belli wrre served from a table
covered with a pate pink cloth,
and punch from an antique flow­
ered china punch bowl.
Sanford Drove 160 BPO Does will
Among the many guests were meet Monday at I p. m. at the
Mr*. Williams Evans, mother of Elk* Club for the monthly t w i ­
the bride, Mra. G. F. Houston of nes* session.
DeLand, mother of the groom, and
All members are urged In be
Mra, L. Lungrcn, also of DeLand. present as an election will be held
to fill the office of "Conductor."

Mil* Inea Westgate. daughter of
Dr. and Mr*. Philip John Writ cate
of 1007 Cordova Drive. Sanford, ha*
hern elected treasurer of Moor*
Hall, her dormitory at Raddiffe
College.
M in Westgate, a junior major­
ing In blochemiitry, i* a graduate
of Edgewatrr High School and a
holder of a Proctor and Gamble
scholarship. She has been social
chairman of Moors Hall, yearbook
representative to Moors, and a
member of her Freshman Class
Committee, In addition to her stu­
dent government position, she has
been active In the Athletic Associa­
tion and in club archery,

Party Honors

Freddie Coleman

On Eighth Birthday

Lake Mary Friends

ANTICIPATING
A CRUISE
down the St. John’s River (tomor­
row night * • (and a steak cookout, too) are Rusie and Ralph
Dean, Caroline and Ben Wiggins
and “ Boo" and Fred Ganaa in
their boats. Invited to "come
along" are Laura and Vanr Park­
er, Nancy and John Morgan,
Laura and Andy Bracken. Ann
and Harry Weir and Carolyn and
"Stan" Stanley. The moon is sup­
MRS. CUSHING
pose to cooperate and provide
plenty of allverly light for the Sanford Herald for the past three
evening.
years, Evelyn ia the » - n woman
LOU and SI JOHNSON, 103 Mel- to be a member of the director's
lonville Ave, will have a i week­ board of the 37 newspapers re­
end guests, Captain and Mrs. J. presented. She was elected to the
T. Blackburn who have been sta­ board of directors two years ago
tioned in the Far East and are and wai unanimously elected
now enroute to Norfolk where he again last fall. She also baa the
will be- on the atatf of the Com- dlitlnetlon of bring the young­
mander-in-Chief of the , Atlantic est member of the group.
Mra. Cushing la a native of
Fleet.
Captain Blackburn w ai Wing Sanford and the former Evelyn
Commander here In 1M7 and he Jones.

Woman's Club Hears
Convention Reports

VAH-1 Wives Club

MEMBERS OF THE CPO
Wives' Club will entertain their
husbands lonight with a dinner
parly at tha King and Frince
restaurant.
ANN (Mrs. Bill) REYN was
probably a bit dismayed Tuesday
when her ion, Jeffery, a first
grade student, came borne with
a "mouse house" complete with
eight black-hooded white- mice.
They had been a part of hla
class-room study - - but when two
mice quickly multiplied to eight
hla leather felt, due to the al­
ready over-crowded school condi­
tions, that they should be plaeod
elsewhere. Jeffery has a .15 rent
price tag on hi* newly-acquired
peta and although business, ao
far, Isn't the best he la getting
a ateady stream of prospective
buyers. One little fellow said,
"They aure are pretty" - • and
with awa in hia voice, "eve*
their talla art beautiful!"

Honor Bride-Elect

Parties To Honor
Oviedo B ride-Elect
BY MARIAN R. JONES
Miss Ann Lundy, whose forth­
coming marriage to L. L. Faulk,
Jr. will be an event of May 15, Is
to be the recipient of many pre­
nuptial affairs.
On Saturday evening Mr*. Nan
Parker and Mra. Mary Ann Flelcher will entertain at a kitchen
shower at the home of Mr*. Parker
at Goldenrod. Thia Saturday after­
noon Mra. J. fl. Jonei J r., Mr*.
J. G. Boa Hey, Mr*. G. W. Alford.
Mrs. Douglas 11. Jackson and Mis*
Ruth Davidson are hotting a mi*cellaneoua ahowrr and coke party
at the home of Mra. Jon**.

Tuesday evening Mr*. R. W.
Estes and Mrs. Jack Dodd are
planning a lingerie shower. The
bridesmaid luncheon will b i given
on Saturday preceding the wed*
ding by Mra. Donn Ulrey, Mra.
Walter A. Teague, Mra. J . M. Stan*
ley and Mr*. Jamea Partin. A re»
hearial supper will bo given by
the parents of the bride groom-elect
Saturday evening, May 14.
Wear a thimble over your thumb
when grating vegetable*. Thia pm*
tecta your thumb end y o u m ash
cure.

Oviedo WMU
Changes Procedure
The WMU of the First Raptist
Church met In the new annex of
the church. The general proce­
dure was reverted and the regu­
lar business meeting and program
were held first followed by the
individual circle meelingi In the
new clast room* recently finl*hed. Mrs, W. H. Anderson, presi­
dent, said this would be the new
procedure a i decided at the rec­
ent board meeting,
Mr*. L. V. Hart, program chair­
man, presented a wonderful pro­
gram on pioneer missions, after
which Mr*. Anderson gave tome
of the interesling highlights of
the recent WMU atate conven­
tion held at Daytona Beach, with
a few added rommenti by Mra.
Jack T. Bryant, president of the
Seminole WMU Association.
Mrs. Anderson, presided over
the business and Mrs. Bryant gave
tha devotional.

A T T EN T IO N ! 4 and 5 Year Old, I

PINECREST KIDDIE CORNER
*

in now open for registration fo r
«0
th a FA LL SCHOOL TERM
▼
ntartlng Aug. 29 — 9 a- m. • 12 noon
Limited enrollment, m register s o w !

Summer Recreation Program S tartin g
JU N E 1st. Thru AUGUST.
No age limit
REGISTRATION STARTS: MON. M A T,*
9 a. m. 'til 5 p. nt.
Experienced Teacher* —
Mra. Geraldine W hile
Mra. Jackie Caolo

111 W. S7th M .
N e a l to Ptneereot leh o a j
FA 2*7822

OFFERING HOUR. W EEKLY. MONTHLY CAKH
S Month* and Up

Does Meet Monday

Mrs. H. A. Moreland

Vary omelela by substituting
whipped cream for the liquid—
about one pint for every six eggs.
Prepare as for fluffy omelets and
arrve with Parmesan cheeso top­
The Elsie Knight Circle of the ping aa an entree or with a rich
First Baptist met at the home fruit sauce for dessert.
of Mr*. If. A. Moreland with Mrs.
Henry Hutchinson chairman, proaiding. A very Interesting pro­
OVER 35 YEARS
at First and Palmrtto
gram "You Can Tell" was pre­
sented by Mrs. F. L. Dam pier
(Along Sid* Post Office)
assisted by several members.
Reporli were given by the dif­
ferent chairman and Mrs. Ealtll
Gtlason suggested that the circle
member* be responsible for even­
ings of prayer during the revival
May • to May IS.
Mra. Moreland, assisted by
Mr*. Grady Duncan served dellcioua refreshments of strawberry
Peel onions under a stream «&lt; abort eake and coffee to the mem­
bers present.
water to bold back the Uara.

Hostess T o Circle

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Creamed . Pearl On
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Baked Idaho potato
Freach leo Creem we Homemade Apple Pie
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Children’s Portions 11.90
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LadJea w ith shovels started a clean-up and beautlflcai program this week as m sm bers of the Driftwood Circle
the 8anford Garden Club did some plsntlng In the srea of
Naval Air S tation's m ain gale.
. . . .
Msmbers of th e Garden Club's various circles will bs doa lo t of digging between now and December when the
gfoUt State Garden Show is scheduled here. They w ant to
ka e good Impression on all tho visitors because they have

■tong tha byways of Wisconsin,
reporters often aikadt
“Whara doaa Hubert g«t his
campaign money T"
Snoa tha reporters who asked
the quaatlon got the answer—or,
at Meat, part of it.
They received their billa from
tbs Humphrey bendquarters for
riding that family bus.
I One fallow, who rode with tha
Democratic aspirant from Hllwaukaa to La Crosse—about 200
milt* draw a bill far 87641. (Ha
took a train back—asms distance
—for 86.60.)
Other reporters who had hopped
on Humphreys happy bandwagon
got somewhat similar billa. Thera
wain smaller invoices, toe. Two
mw who rede on tha hna a u ^
"Aspire** flrnm the Milwaukee air­
port to Badno—distance, 80 mtlee
—were billed 8740, at tha rate of
U cants a mile, (The return trip,
via U e North Shore railroad, was
80 coats.)
Thara wore surprisingly few
complaints sbont thoaa bills, nnd

V l/lN O S if e

a-pleto dinner April 80 In tha
Washington Armory. But they ran
Into trouble.
The fundi will be tie d for a
"cloee squeak** conteit In tha Norembar election. But tha commit.
too
Ua naked
aiked the
tha aame "eentribu-

para giving him the full core rage
which he an richly deeervtt."
If thaaa boa hill* Indicate how
the liberal Democrat operstaa, he
may bo not only nominated in
July, but elected In November.
.A let of people would root for
a man who mna a taut ahlp or
•olvent boa, a man who diacour*
agea deficit apending, a man who
could uh these talents in balanc­
ing Uncle Sam's budget.
Why, with a determined man
like that In the White House,
thero’a no telling how 1000 thla
country would climb back Into the
black—maybe even aa aoon as the
coming day of our great-grand­
children’* grandchildren.
While the senator finds how to
run his campaign on tbs debit
side, hi* party as a whole la run­
ning In tha red.
To try to rolea f t 10,000, tha
Democrat* threw a massive 1100-

lions" from southern Democrats a if )
from northerners.

The tab: for each congressman,
one table (10 places, f t ,000). For
each senator, four tablet (40
places, 14,000).

But the rub Is this: southern
Democrats h a v a na "close
squeak*" contests coming up (a
November. (In the South, congresilonal contests are decided In
the primariee.)
Aa a remit, the money ralstrs m
ran Into aoma southern resistance.
They may try giving up staging
8100-a-plats dinners as a money­
maker and do it tha Humphrey
way: tell hue rides.

SECURITY

STOCKS - BONDS
MUTUAL • FUNDS

a recommendation from their col­
lege department head or tha
dwut, they soon land n teaching
courses on "Advertising Psychol­
ogy" or "Child Psychology," bul
they may know little about any-

tfa n o ju n a ju f
ai entries hi too Democratic pres­
idential sweepstakes too question
1st How dark caa a dark horse
ha7 Tha pUia truth ia that they
have failed to emerge with toe
passage of ttam as. serious candi­
course to too beginner.
He should NOT think n superla­ dates, ovoa oa too if-and-wbee-etive teacher is one who assigns
• scsmIvo outside reading to make
students green. This is not a mark
of •good teachers,. though a lot of

and never permit cheating, which
is now widespread among college
math, portly due to lasy proctor-

CROSSW ORD

* n m y /A u n m a y //#

now ualversltiee and collages coat­
ing at foait 8886,600,600. Ha got
the same legislature to require
smog-prevention device* on all
ear* nr p u t of too attack on too
poll that hang* over Los Angelo*.
With hi* eautlms, unspectacular
approach to polltics, Brawn bear*
a family raaombtoaeo to Kart
Warren, who, for ao many years
boforo he, became chief Justice,
was to# dominant, force In Cali­
fornia. U m Warm, who won an
unprecedented third term aa too
atato's chief executive, Brown has
never stressed party ties la his
politic*.
His prugrasslvlsm resembles the
moderate pcegreorivlam of the
Californian who la now too Chloi

California this year will have
It delaiates at Um eenveaUeu
which represents
increase nf
IS over 1196. Candidate of no, the
governor of (hat thriving, swiftly
growing, fantastic state win ho
a weighty figure when the Demo-

»sit of the country and wanting to
believe that their new home la
ition explosion with a shrill, the end all and he U of existence.
at demand tor now schools,
That characteristically Ameri­
can phrase "plain aa an eld
shoe" euau up bath Brews and
W arm That U tot way Califor­
nia!* Ilk* their public efflcialawitheut aide, friendly, aapreteatioua. But to to* national gam*,
In to* ptoJocUao of ■ face and*
name toot mlBlena wM recall,

hord-woihitg cltlwn; a isles
manager er a production engi­
neer: a good family man, taking
Ua full pari la all civil sctlvf
ties. These same characteristics
sum Um up aa a public office
bolder and, above all, hard work,
teg and roniri&gt;nitons
Brown's only son. Edmund (toraid Jr., Is a novice In toe Jesuit
order at La* dates, Calif., with
■even yean to go I* Ua priest,
hood. Brown, Umself a Catholic,
tells of toe clrtumatencoa under
which Ua eon made his decision
to eauae crate U s lifo te the erder. Mrs. Brows, who ‘la net a
Catholic, wta saddened at the
thought Ihat their only boy would
he ao eomptotoly removed from
lb* o ch tieltb etr live*.

S p t c i a l

terta ia ii

for Friday

a n d

S a t u r d a y

STEAK DINNER
$1,25
FRIED CHICKEN____ ________$1,15

"foianV , I n o u t dart ham ,
Brown never . gets out of the
stable, ho will nevertheless wield

conildarnUo

tht opening of our new bake shop.
We now make our own rolls and pastrleg,
plea, and cake. Special Orders for carry-out

S p t c i a l

fo toe

for

M o t h e r ’s

D ay

PRIME RIB OF BEEF..................
ROAST TURKEY Jk DRESSING ...

The candidate* • • Beaatera Kennody, Symington, Humphrey - .
have made pilgrtmagee to Ua
office ia •acraaMoto. He has
looked them all over. And whOo

WALL

PLUMBING. HEATING
A1B CONDITIONING
1887 B. Boaford Ave.

MOVE UP TO QUALITY
fia v m n a fia

t a m m m a + i z u m a m

QUALITY SHOWS. . . IN LOCATIONt BAVENN^. PARK ■ SITUATED ON HIGH ROLLING
TERRAIN, AND LARGE, ADEQUATE STORM DRAINS WERE INSTALLED. THE WISDOM OF
THE CHOICE OF LOCATION AND TOE EFFICIENCY OF THE DRAINAGE BYSTEM HAS
BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED BY WEATHER. BOMB OWNERS IN RAVENNA PARK* HAVE
NOT BEEN TROUBLED WITH FLOODING, OR STANDING WATER.

See and Compare the Quality
Homes in Rayenna Park Which have
Been awarded The Bronze Medallion

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YOU BE THE JUDGE. Make the same critical evaluation of North Orlando Home*
that the awards judges made recently. Compare all the houses and down payments

AMERICAN HOME
MAGAZINE
SAYS
“BEST HOME

in our price range. W e believe your vote will back t.p the selection the expert*
from the rational magazines have made.

AMERICAN HOME MAGAZINE AWARDED North Orlando H om es'M od 6021, "Best
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DEAR ABBY: M y huaband picked our
•; eleventh anniversary to tell me he wanted
; * a divorce. He aaid he w as in love w ith an' * o th e r woman. I asked him to think o f our
tw o children (S and 6) and he said they
’ l w are young enough to forget him, and be1aides, H E grew np w ithout a fa th e r and so
‘ could they.
He left his clothes, golf clubs, cam era
m u d everything he owns behind. All he
• took were th e clothes on his back. He ju a t
. deserted me. I have no idea who th e womS - M is.
H e's been gone twelve days. I had one
’ postcard from him from a motel n ear Fon- tiac, Michigan. I think he'a lost his mind.
1 d o n 't w ant to rep o rt It to th e police because 1 d o n 't w ant a lot o f publicity. (I
atm have m y pride.) How can I g et him
hom e quietly T
DESERTED
DEAR DESERTED: Your huaband
h a s legal responsibilities to you and th e
children even If he cares nothing about
th e m oral ones. H e can be located and
b rought home quietly "w ithout a lo t of
|f r &gt; fu M n ty .MY our bast friend a t th is tim e is

DEAR NOT:- I th in g you a t* rig h t,
b u t please don't Insist on th a t kind of en­
trance. Tell your huaband th a t everyone
who la wanted la invited to a wedding,
including brothera. Theae people appear to
be eo rude and inconsiderate, I can’t ima­
gine why you would w ant to bother w ith
them .
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DEAR ABBY: O ur m inister likea m y
coffee cake. When he'a in th e neighbor­
hood he drop# in and I serve him some
w ith tea. W hen I see him coming, I ru sh
around pulling all th e pin-up giria o ff th e
walla.
W* have tw o aons (both in college)
who are old enough to have pin-upa and
they have deeorated th e piece w ith them .
I would bo em barrassed to bavo th e
preacher look a t them end me e t th e eeme
tim e.
My huebend eeye it I* our home end
if th e t’a th e w ay we live, it’s dishonest to
hide i t I sav it is not dishonest to re­
move th e pictures when th e m inister
cornea. Who la rig h t?
MRS. F . J . M.

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The Seminole Archer* Club,
tpootored by the Sanford Re ere* lion
Department, will
begin
classei in archery for all inter­
filed .teentgera alarting Satur­
day a t S a, m.
The c la n will meet at the
Seminole High School range on
French Ave. Instruetora will bo
on hand lo give ieaeona in the
Skill* of the iport.
Several member* of the club
have received atatc recognition
for their akttl with the bow and
arrow. AU teenager* are wel­
come. Bow* will be furnished for
thoee who do not have their own
by Uw recreation department.

DUFFY'S

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Enjoy Dancing to the Music of the
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te all m y friends fe r your
vote and nupport in my
campaign for Constable Diet, 4,
Your continued support win
bo greatly appreciated.

T his W eek-End Make I t —

D U F F Y ’S

There la a time la every m an's
education wbra bo arrlvoa a t the
conviction that envy ia ignorance.
—Ralph Waldo Emeraon

TAVERN

W Ml. North of the Deg Track

DEAR MRS. F . J . M .: There la nothing
"dishonest" about m aking th e place a little
more presentable f o r th e m inister. Hold n
fam ily powwow and suggest th a t th e boys
keep th e ir pin-upe in th e ir own rooms.
CONFIDENTIAL TO ' LOOKING FOR
MONEY” : Y ou're wrong. Money buys
everything b u t love, personality, health,
freedom end Integrity. W het else is really
im portant?
"W hat’s your problem ?" W rite to
Abby in care of th is paper. F o r n personal
reply, enclose ■ stam ped, self-addressed

A SI foot offshore aviation
rescue craft ha* boon assigned to
visit Sanford ee Armed Forces
Day, May SI.
Tha speedy boat will sail up tho
S t John’s item the Maypert Naval
f i n ka g

position

to receive faaferd visitors, eay
time desired hy the City Armed
Forces Day Gaaraktoe.
Announcement ef the AVR'a
vtait was made to Ceaireaamaa A.
d Uertsng hy Rear Admiral K.
, MeMMes, Cemmsndeet af the
Sixth Navel District Harises re­
layed the message te l a i l a f
Aimed verse* Day Chelrmaa Jeel
Field.
Admiral MeManes said that
the depth ef the S t Jehn’a chan­
nel prohibits the Navy tram sendins a larger craft
Tbs Sanford Armed Farces Day
eemaUttoa meeting today will he
held la the USO building Instead
ef City Hall, Field said today.
Tha meeting will start at I p, m.

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Costilbarry Board
Sals Moat Monday
Tha Casselberry Beard ef Aldermas Win discuss who to responsl-

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MAY 3
Admissions
B itty Von Herbulis, Sanford;
Thomas Brooks, Sanford; LsRoy
James, Oviedo; Frank Beyer, DeB arr; June Hampton; Sanford;
Audrey Seller, DsBary; Clarence
Wright, Lake Mary; Rote Deneff,
£ DeBary; Larry Bennett, Sanford;
^ Biifita
Sinvlalnn Sanfnrrl*
Rufus Singleton,
Sanford; Valila
Velds
Hug lies, i l l it! and; Michael Green,
Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Von HerbultS,
Sanford, a son.
Dismissals
Frederick
Hermann,
Sanford;
Jam es Olds, DeBary; Alice Hunt,
DeBary; Irena Stafford, Sanford;
Ginger Howard, DeLand; Patricia
Eatridg*. Sanford, Thelma Ja r­
rell, Sanford; Mary Roland, San­
ford.
.MAY 4
Admlaaloaa
Laurella B. Maeek, Sanford; Parry
Rogers, DeBary; Manuel Jote DaCunha, Oviedo, Bertha Gibbs, San­
ford; Maria Elisabeth Stafford,
Sanford; Barbara Hosack, San­
ford; Leon Lowman, Oviedo.
Births
Mr. and Mrt. Chestar 7 . Mscek,
Sanford, ■ daughter.

Nixon Thinks Kennedy Win In West Virginia Will Clinch Demo Nomination
WASHINGTON (UP1) — Vice
President Richard M. Nixon is in­
clined to think Sen. John F. Ken­
nedy (D
Mass.) will win next
Tuesday's West Virginia Demo­
cratic presidential primary.
According to Nixon intimates,

the vice president also believes
that a West Virginia victory over
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (DMinn.) will cinch the nomination
for Kennedy.
The Nixon forces are watching
the West Virginia race with inter-

est because the vice president Is
convinced the voters of that state
are picking his opponent for I960.
Nixon did not see the debate be­
tween Kennedy and Humphrey
televised from West Virginia Wed­
nesday night. But his associaates said it supported Nixon's be­
lief that the views of the Demo­
cratic candidates are so similar
there is “ little choice" between
them—particularly Kennedy and
Humphrey.
If Kennedy beats Humphrey In

economically • depressed, heavily
Protestant West Virginia, Nixon
is known to feel it would trigger
a movement of political leaders
into the Kennedy camp,
He believes that Democratic
politicians who might be wary of
putting Kennedy, a Catholic, at
the head of their ticket because
of concent over the religious issue
would have their fears answered
by a West Virginia victory.
Kennedy and his West Virginia
backers staked out a firm claim

to underdog status today but slit!
professed to see his chances Im­
proving in the state's Democratic
presidential primary contest.
In the camp of Humphrey there
was a growing hope of victory.
Both of these contenders for the
Democratic presidential nomina­
tion interrupted their campaigns
to be in Washington today for the
scheduled final Senate vote on
legislation to help depressed
areas. In their parallel assaults

r*ri. May 6, 1900 — Pa ge 7
on the Elsenhower administra­
tion, each h is stressed his be­
lief that this bill Is Important to
the pockets of economic distress
In West Virginia.
Both also claimed that their re­
peated emphasis on the admini­
stration's lack of attention to the
stale's economic condition was
the major reason why President
Eisenhower agreed to meet with
Republican Gov. Cecil H. Under­
wood on the subject this week.

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I would like to express my deep appreciation
fo those who voted for nnd supported me
throughout my campaign.
1 extend my sincere congratulations to Mrs.
Bruce.

Kathleen Reynolds
rd . Pol. Adr.

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Dismissals

William Muntoe, Enterprise; Lor• tta Rosa, Sanford; Victoria H ar­
rington, Sanford; Flonnle Avrett,
Sanford; Josephina McDaniel, San­
ford; Pearl Chambare, Sanford.

MAY I

Ad ad salons
Doris Bacon,'Sanford; Piokla New­
ton. Oviedo . Floyd Ricker, San­
ford; Evelyn Norris, Sanford; Alfrada Jones; Sanford; Bella Robolio, Sanford; Kenneth Edwards,
Sanford; Iris Emerson, Sanford;
Vanilla J . Hall, Sanford.

Births

Mr. and Mrs. Ennie Thomas, Alta­
monte Springs, a son; Mr. and
Mrs. Johtj Bacon, Sanford, a son.
Dismissals
Icie Costolo, Sanford; C a s a 1 u s
Davis, Longwood; Leroy James,

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of DeBary Is sponsoring a dance
on Monday night,
The dance, for the benefit of the
Community Center building fund,
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p. m. Admission will be 30 cents.
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!)—'Trap- th« lead today aa the second
shooters, like crap-shooters, have round of the 4U.M0 Tournament
luck that runs In streaks — and of Champion* lo t underw ay.'
that's why Dave Ragan, the blond
Ragan, exploding from trap*
bomber from Orlando was tied for
with all the finesse of the wheel*
era and dealers at the nearby
casinos, fired a five-under-par
&gt;7 to deadlock with another lo n u
shot in this gambling city—Don1
LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPIV-WU- Whitt of Borrego Springs, Calif.

Pittsburgh
San Francisco
Milwaukee
&gt; The Sanford Greyhound* rear­
ed back into find place In the
Florida SUte League Thursday
eight as they romped ever Patstea. M.
The Greyhound* now sport a
114 mark while Palatka ha* a
14-4 record.
Beth teams will dash here toWight alerting it T:4S p. m.
la the game Thuriday. Ken
Bendara picked up his third win
ef the campaign as ft* scattered
given hits,
Helping Ike Greyhound! at the
plate were Ken Herrelaoo who
banged out three Mta and drove
in oo* run and Toay P ent who
drevt In two runs with a tremendeoa triple to Use fifth toning.

Plumbers Lose
Kegler Loop Lead

Perea alao stole borne In the
eighth frame.
Sanferd
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Chavarrie lb
4 1 1 1
Maloney If
4 t • 1
Hinojosa if
4 4 1 1
Green aa
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Dukes Ms
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Sisk Cf
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Harrelaon lb
4 1 1 1
Sanders p
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Tijksor Sb
Bristol lb
MeWIUIama M
Hslatka lb
Alareon if
Carney *
Mere ef
Thompson p
Davla p
A-McHenry

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Pastrano Out
To Fix Mistake

St. Louis

Lot Angela*
Cineinnali
Philadelphia
Chicago
Milwaukee at Chicego-Spahn
(14) re Drott (4-1),
SI. Louie, at Cincinnati (night)
-MIDar (14) vs O'Toole (14).
Pittsburgh at Saa Francisco
(night)—Law (4-4) vs Jones (14).
Philadelphia at k e Angeles
(night)—Cardwell (14) re Kou*
fas (4-1).

PHI Mill Vtls IVn ■CUWl*

p r SH, Jim Shipman 404, and Bey
Wright ua.
Filling la Iba p u t aireto with the
|kk-«p af the S-M pttt was Hanalas, Owens, Swann, Aldridge, J.
Wright, Phene, Peecette end Dan-

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) Tension almost crackled to tha air
04 CkurcMB Downs today whore
M eolta await Saturday's running
4f the Kentucky Derby but noma
to.the stable a m are more ra­
w e d than ueual eofy one d p ba­
to n the big race.
The men with the favorite earrtoa Uw heaviest burden. But Bob
Wheeler, who trains Temptoa, tor
C. V. Whitney, felt e lot more
aanfldent this time than bo did ■
peer age, Then he wae "shooting
at the moeo" with 4 Alp and now
he eeya, "1 wish we had run
■Over Spoon to the Xentocky Oeka
tooUndT*

Wheeler he* been taken Ul with
an attack ef alternating chill* and
tover with nmptnme ef tafletaaa.
Wat before the Btonae he radiated
neafidanoe. although Iha haunting
tear ef Injury pawed at his peae*
ef mtod |uat aa It dam with every
heraaman with a good chance to
win the Bret ef the Triple Crawn

Smith Leads
Rawls Tourney
SPARTANBURG, S. C. (UP!) Wiffl Smith today carried a two.
stroke lead into the second round
of the Peach Bloasom-Betay RawleO
golf tournament.
The husky, freckle faced younen­
ter from St. Clair, Mkh., who won
this tournament the laet two
yean, fashioned a three under
men's par 44 Thursday to go ahead
of Patty Berg, Marilyn Smith and
Beverly Hanaon.

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8EMINOLE HIGH I.ETTERMEN’S CLUB officer* m i tw o o f th eir conch,

aponaora proudly show the Orange Bolt Confsranc* basketball trophy
which the Seminole cagera won thia year, The lettarmen’a club lneludea the
top athletes at Seminole High. From the left are Coach Dave Laude, of*
ficera James Markham, Jimmy Gracey, John Lovelace, Linvel Risner, and
Coach Jim Pigott.
(Herald Photo)

Totals
S I T S
A—Forced Korn lor Davla to 4th
BanJord
004 4M 0*0-7 10 1
Palatka
404 444 041-1 T 1
K—Chavarria, Carney 1, Halaika
PO-A-Sanford IT-11, Palatka If14
DP—Chavarria to Green to Har­
relaon; Sisk to Harrelaon
LOB- Saalord 14, Palatka T
IB— Kern, Balms, Harretaan,
Peres
IB—Tbompeoa, Pant
Pitcher*
kp k r er kb ae
Saadcre W
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Thompson L H i 4T I 4 4
Davis
t* 1 1 4 1 1
WP—Sanders, Thompaen 1
U—Guises berry and Stuts

Recreation
Calendar
oM l i t , Jeha Vita Ml, Welly Bel.

Be Pastrano, an old pro of the ring
at M, will be out to show Alonso
Jobesee that old proa don't make
the same mistake twice tonight
when they stage a Derby Eve
light heavyweight lft-rounder.
Pastrano eame eat of a fourmonth layoff here lilt July M by
letting the leak experienced John­
son alow him down with a stiff
body attack In the early going,
and wound up by losing a eloia
though unanimous decision In a
distinct upset.
After that setback Pastrano
commented, "The layoff hurt me,
but Johnson didn't.

The straining, sweating, hitting
and huatliag in Seminole High
aporto is rewarded each term
when top young Seminole athletes
receive their :oveted block "5"
totters.
In this big year for srorta at
tha high aehool, five hoys are tied

Don't be tooled by that .214 hat­
ting average—Roy Skvars la add­
ing soma boon lo tin Chicago
White Sea' Mom.
The American League cham­
pion* are flnaUy stralgMeoed out
after their stumbling atari and
with seven victorias to Ihelr last
otoe same* are to a virtual lia
tor fink place with the New York
Yankees. The Yankee* actuaUy
toad by IS percentage points but
Ihay're aU Usd up to m games
behind column.
Skvars, acquired from the
Washington Senatori tar 9129,400,
baa boon swinging a productive
bnt. Despite hia tow batUng ave­
rage be reeks second to Minnie
Mine** on the club with 14 tuna
betted to end he'a knocked to at
toast eon run to Are ef the White
So*' led els gamea,
Storen returned to Weahlngtoo
tor the flret time elnce the big
dee! Thursday night and celebrat­
ed with e first-inning, two-run
homer that paved the way for a
1-2 triumph over the Senator*.
Bob Shaw gained credit for hla
eoeood win although bo needed
relief aid from Turk Lows to the
eighth.
The victory enabled th Whit*
Sot to remain one game ahead
of the third-place Ctovaland Indi-

ana, who beat tha Baltimore Ori­
oles, 11-4, in the only olher Amer­
ican League game.
The Pittsburgh Pirates in­
creased their National League
kad to two games with a 4-7 tri­
umph that spoiled Lou Boudreau's
debut as manager of the Chicago
Cubs; the Cincinnati Reds shaded
the San Franelsco Giants, 4-2; the
Los Angeles Dodgers beet the
Milwaukee Braves, 4-2, and the
Philadelphia Phillies topped the
St. Louis Cardinals, 2-1.
Tito Francona,. hottest hitter in
the majors at present, drove in
four runs with ■ homer and two
doublw* to lead a 19-hU Cleveland
attack that also Included three
hits each by Harvey Xucnn end
Woody Held. Wynn Hawkins .won
his third gams for tha Indians.
BUI Virdon's ninth-inning triple
drdva In lwo run* that broke a
7-7 tie and snapped the Pirates'
two-game losing streak. The Cubs
had built an early 7-2 lead but
ibe Pirates lied the score In the
seventh with tha aid ol Robarto
Clemente's three-run homer.
Vada Pinson slol* second and
third bases and then scored tha
winning run on n sacrifice fly in
the eighth inning ae Cincinnati'*
Bob Purkcy beat tha Giants for
tha first Uma. In two seasons.

GREEK
SA LA D
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at the aaw

for winning the most letters.
Jimmy Gracey, Ray Lundquist,
Terry Christensen, Alex McKibbln and Mike Roberts all have
letter* In football, baseball, bas­
ketball and track. Gracey, Lundqulst and Christensen are seniors.
McKIbbln and Roberts are Jun­
iors.
The Seminole High Letterm cn't
Club now numbers about 70 boys.
To win block letters In football,
basketball er baseball, boya must
play a certain number of quarters
or Innings. They mu*l win a cer­
tain number of p o '-u lo gel track,
swimming or golf letters.
The athletes must alao maintain
passing grade* in at least four
school subjects, have satisfactory
conduct records at all time*, and
observe training rules. The* means
no smoking, drinking or missing
practice without ■ coach's ex­
cuse.
About 29 boya are usually .let­
tered in football each year, and
about 12 get letters in basketball.
The purpose of the club Is to
promote
better
understanding

All 8 Counties

For roar part in Re-electing me
C IR C U IT JUDGE
by a majority of over ten thousand votes.
I am grateful for thia expression of confi­
dence and pledge a renewed determina­
tion to become a better Circuit Judge.
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Pol. Adv N for by Campelgw Tress.

for Sanford and Central Florida

Eagles Sign P air
PHILADELPHIA (UlT)-FulU
back Jo* Paglelcl and defensive
end Eddie Khayat have signed
ihelr IBM contract!, the Philadel­
phia Eagles announced Thursday.
Both players went to the Baglee

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11:10

A CYNICAL Doris Day listens to David Niven lay down
the law in “ Please D on't K at The Daisies" now playing
a t th e Ritx T heatre.

Comedy Film Now At Ritz
WELL, NOvy

WHAT A WASTO O*

WHY POES TMB
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9TUPIP NEWS BRIEF INSS
EVERY WEEK f !
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UNCUT* DIAMONDS? O tf AS B i o *
AS A LEMON/ WHAT ARE THEY
DOING IN VCUI? MAIL POUCH, RJTOT,

te ra sse .

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TELLS US ANYTHlNS
w e PO N T ALREAPY

KHOWI

" P le n a Don't Eat Tha Dililei", one of the nallon'a top belt
aeliera, hai been brought to the
acreen with a c u t headed by
Doria Day and David Niven and
la currently playing at the Ritt
Theatre,
"Pleaie Don't Eat The Dalilei"
telli the atory of happily married
Kata and Larry Mackay and their
four irrcapreiiible aoni, ranging
from a nine year old to aeven
year old twini and a one and a
half-year-old baby.
Tho hljlnkt that go oa la thin

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NOUSE HANGING X FDCM THAT5
ABOUND HERE. WE ] JUNGIE BOSS’

menage cover almoat every fa eel
of life in a typical New York
apartment and Involve such accenoriei to tha family aa the
h a rm e d mild, a baby lilting taxi
driver with iltuilona of becoming
a playwright and the family mult,
"Hobo."
Larry grutnblca about walking
tha dog; Kate'a mother hai her
own Ideaa on how to ralte child­
ren; there are problem* of atarilog tho klda to ichool, and the
bedlam involved In moving to thr
country.

BUT THOSE 1 THOSE DIAMONDS ARE
PwsMtcs —/ n o rm o ybp a m illio n /

THE1P &lt;7 iMWTUWW'tM—

GOTIAFIGUPE OUT twiWHATS HIS
HOW TO GET TVOSf &gt; A NAME T

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ROSSANO I1RA7.Z1 and Mttsi Gaynor in a scene in
“South Pacific" now ahow inK a t the Movieland Drive-In.
The film ia baaed on the h it musical th a t ran five years
on Broadway- The film will continue a t th e drive-in
through W ednesday.

Advertising Story May Leave
Industry With Some Misgivings
By FBKD DANKO
NEW YORK (U P I)-It'a pot ti­
bia that the adverUalng Induatry
will have lit own mlaglvlnga about
"CHrl ia the Oold Bathtub," WadU.S. Steel Hour"
neaday night'
play.
Thoie mlaglvlnga might Involvt
the untimely twlat in (he plot that
approved a aoap company'* decltion to pawn off on lha American
coniumera a 20-year-old gold-plat*
ed bathtub aa ■ 400-year-old Ital­
ian art treasure, a tub of tolld
gold.

4

S T O B U B M , StX O O N j
Z KNOW w * / &gt;CU‘K0
JU ST BUT TUB
M SPAl M TK SB O *—

Sitsco dlicuitioni of honailp la
advertising are taking plaea in
high snd low placet theta dayt,
It may be that llis plot's denouameat earned soma sagulth along
Mtditon Avenue.
However, I do not want to give
the im preuloe that the play waa
one of thoie eomrdire with a meiage. My mlaglvlngt about Boh
Van Scoyk'a latest effort on CBSTV are more general. Let'a Juat
aay that it wbi M-and 44-100 per
cent pure dreartiieia; that it waa
aa apringy aa n damp bathmat.
Directed by Allen Reianer, the
production waa patchy and con­
trived. Aa a reault, the caat had
llttla chance to thine. Tha icenaa
and tha bits of buiiaeaa totted
Into them were to crudely ground,
Lhe action to herky-Jerky, that 1
began feeling tarry for the attrac­
tive people in the thing.
Johnny Carton portrayed a
young &gt;d man who waa aant to
Italy !e eacort the prlccleaa gold
bathtub back to Madiaon Avenue,
after getting k out of a conteian'a
villa. J s u l t Koyce Lind la waa lha
coatsiaa who ehlckenad out of tha
deal and began hocking avory*
thing In light hi a frantic effort
to buy back the bogua bathtub.
Mariaa P av ia waa her lovaly
niece, with whom Carton fall ia
love. after falling into the tub.
Kaward Andrew*, who, like
Canon, la a num ber of the
"Steel Hour" repertory company
and ha* m attered tha art of (be
glared look, aerved aa Canon'a
boil.

11:10
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lflsh w iy Patrol
Channi) Fit Niurireom
I’ -o p ll'l C ivic’
New*
Sporti
I'm ir il Fla. N'twa
Weather
Weathir
Mark*I Rlpsrt
Junpit
Huntley . Brlnkliy
John D ili
Outdeor tiullilla Board
T t i o i n m s tr i
Qlinn R i b v ii
Nowi - L'uuslai Rdwartl
W ilt D in ts
nowhldo
Royal Wrddlns
Navy !&lt;o*
&lt;11 Llin From Blaekbawk
( I ) Mika Ifammir
&lt;•) Sunlit Strip
&lt;*) Arthur (lo d frir Nprrlal
ID R u in s
l i t Art Carney Special
&lt;D llrt-c llre i
&lt;l) Twilight Xuni
&lt;1 &gt; N iw Turk CnnfldintUI
&lt;l&gt; I*.non t i Pinon
&lt;11 ID CD N iw i . W «a lk ll
Sport!
i « i itoj-ii w iddins
&lt;1 ) Marti
( 1) Jack Faar

SATURDAY A. M.
1:14 &lt;l&gt; W ilt her-Cartel*
T :ll ( I ) Cartoon*
■:*■ &lt;•) Captain Kaagarao
&lt;t) Roy lle*or*
1(:&gt; I i t ) lleckli and Jickta
ID Cariooao
11:11 ID lllah ly Men** Playhoui*
&lt;,»&gt; Mutt and Biddy
11:11 l l ) Srllnco Fiction Thoalir
Nal'l Pr*M Conf
t l ) Fury
t id e l l ) Cln-u* Boy
ID Saturday Nona—CBI
11:11 &lt;«&gt; N»wa

SATURDAY P. M.
ll:» e (D Skyklre
t l ) Tru* Story
&lt;■) Boupy Baioo — K ldi
II.Id ID Junlur Auctloa
ID Film
&lt;l) U'a tha Law
11:41 ( 1 ) RaiobaH
1:»# ID Karloon K ip ira
ID Ro’ lna Camara
1:11 l « l Vaiaball
1:11 ( 1) lxaih Valloy Dayi
l i t * (D Ilandiland
I:« * ID Raaitiall
1:10 &lt;D Mallnno Thoalir
1:0* &lt;D Kouliirky Darby
1:00 &lt;1 ) iioiti-ih io Diary
1:10 ( 1) Ramar at tha Juaglo
ID Sporli Roundup
ID Channil ( N-wironm
1:00 &lt;D African Valrol
111 Dmnla Tha Monar*
11) Nat‘1 Football L«*suo
111* ID llam-h Parly
ID Small World
I f ) Sporli Rouadup
7:10 &lt;«) Central Florida ahowraio
l l ) Roy Raaoro
ID lluinirua Darby
7:10 ( 1) Uaaaata
ID t’ orry Maioa
I I I Dirk Clark Show
1:00 i d Tka lllab Head
1:10 l l ) Man and the chatline*
&lt;D Wanted Deni or Allvo
ID aioncanaoa
I : m i d D ill Hllvrr* Spiel*!
l l ) Th* Dlputy

lit*

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(D Rueo Runny
ID KUetlou — t i l l
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l l ) I a w of tho rialnimaa
ID Miot MeOraw
0:11 i t ) Now* apolllchl
0:10 i t ) T w m tliia Caniurp
111 Sah*r of Londoa
ID William TlU
7:4# I t ) lutiila
l ' l Itrnkm Arrow
(11 Rlvirboai
7:14 ( 1 ) Manrlck
(D So or Juoi Mop
1 :1* (* ) Kd Sullivan
ID Sim. Hhonraaa
1:14 (* ) Th* Lawmaa
• :** ID Chivy Show
ID Tho fit)'*)
ID O. E. Thtatir
I I* &lt;») T ‘.i Alaikan*
ID Mtnd Hitchcock
10:10 ( l l l,orrU* Vounc
(D (Irors* Oobtl
11:30 ID Johnny Staccato
ID Whai'a My Liao
( l l Sunday M l* Show
lt:l(l HM D N ine
H i l l (D Movla
l l t l l l l ) W ialkcr
11:10(D Sin. Smalhira
11:31 ID llia rt of Iho City

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CapL Kansareo
Mornlas Thoalrt
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Roadira D is til
1:10 it) Kiw i
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i t ) science Scopi
1:11 i t ) Newt A Weather
It ) D. Conner &lt;poL|
Ititt i t ) mush III HI
I t ) Rid Rowi Show
1*:1S I t ) Kirtoon Kapera
la:tt I I ) Play Tour Hustfe
I t ) On Tho M
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11 it* i t ) Prlea l i Risk!
It ) 1 Lota Lucy
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11:11 It) Dicambor Brldt

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Movlo
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sriehtor Day
Amorloan BaadlUaS
Sacral Storm
Bdsa of Nlsht
Advcntura Tims
Movlo
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Truth at C t t N iia a N t
Love of U fa
Ratiltta Qua
It Could Ba Tas
starch tor Tomorrow
Lora Thai Roh
Ouldlas LI tu t
Open Window
Toppar
About Fa era
A t tha Worts Taras
Ur, A lir a HorUl
clltmournma
Quinn tor s Dap

Chrlitophoro
Tbla U Tho Lite
John llop'.lna Filo
oral Roborta
Rlihop Plk*
Air Fort* Nina
Raaoball
Di m ball
Karlnnn K a p lri
Mld*Fla. Induairy
Cnunlry S ijlo I'SA
Tha Vlilloi*
camualan Roundup
Sundoy Movlo
Sunday with Bally
Roy Rnorro
It to WrlllOP
MatlYa Funnln
Faro Th* Nall on
Champlonihlp Uolf

M O T H E R 'S D A Y

Mrs. Gordon M eyer
. . . from your 4 children

OPEN • 1

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Rrralfi

Page 10 — Fri. May 6. 1960

1-ROOM efficiency apartment,
private hath. Suitable for one or
couple. Acroia from postofflce.

Legal Notice
DEADLINES
n n n r f t h i w rn p w a tr ow nw na

^

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY I

The Ills Real rotate Tea List of ins city *r
Florida,
It pntlei on hiltolt* hoard at the fumt door of the City 11*11
In the City "f aanfntd. ptntlda, snd on h 'leiln hoard *• !**"•
dotir ot asmln.il. County Court Ileus*. Sanford, florid* and wilt
rsrnalo *a pn-tsd fnr • psrln-t nf four ennSvrullv# wash*.
All Nat **101* upon Whim th* t i l l l*l*s h*r* nnl hsso p*M
and aaalnsl which eorllflrot* hs* not *treody hssn Issued In
Pity *7 Psnfntd, Will h-i sold at |.uhtl&lt;- *UMt..n m Ih* lot. d»r
Of Jim* A lt. tilt cnmmanrlna *t »• n'clncis A. M. «l th* Irnni
deny al lh* City Hall in th* d i r af PsnfoM. flotld*.

Ltgol Notice

a l ’a ^rvaa On# e f a b#Hm of artlriea
n nr time puhliahed In the publle intermu! the
*® eipleli* and HluMrnta
eaualno
l*rAcllc« of oclentlfle
...
* C hlropracllr. w ritten hy Dr.

N E ED

MOHR

MODERNISE

LIVING
YOUR

•
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FLORIDA ROOM
BEDROOM

•
•

•

CARPORT

•

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PORCH ENCLOSURE

FRKR

AREA?
HOME

BATHROOM
ROOF
BIDINO

•

GENERAL REPAIR

NO DOWN PAYMENT
ESTIMATES
T YRS. TO
NO

PAY

OBLIGATION

ANNOUNCING
NEW.

HR*

10 YR.

FINANCING

ON

HOMES

CHECK THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES
BUILT ON TOUR LOT.

CONCRETE BLOCK
4” CONCRETE HL.AR
(OR WOOD FLOOR)
JALOUSIE DOORS
JALOUSIE WINDOWS

Na D m

PftjrwMHt

COMPLETE ELECTHIC
COMPLETE PLUMPING
3* YR. PONDED ROOF
INTRRIOR STUDDING
EXTERIOR PAINTING
LftW M w tU jr PftjrHMHta

SIHLRR CONSTRUCTION CO,
H it N. ORANGE AVE.
ORLANDO GA6 4 l » t

In th* t nnrt nr Ih* rnnntr Jndn*.
PKWIhttl.n rnnntr, flnrldn.
In Prnhnl*.
In r*t Karat* *f
T iu c o D o n c n cn N rT T K .
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Tn All I r*eil*r* nnd f***nn* lin t,
la* rlnltn* nr D rn a a ti Annlnat
Snld l:*i*a*i
V-u snd **ch nf tmi sr* hrrklif
nnilflrd *nd r*’inlrtd In prtirnl
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you. nr »1ih»r nf »ou, m»y hsa*
• IkltiM Ih* **l*t* nf Tl.toitnr*
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Cnunly. t« ihn Cminiy Jude* nt
nrmlnnl* Cnunly, Clnrlds, *t t.t*
ntflr* In Ih* rnuct tin.,.* *f *»ld
r-nunly si nsnfnrd, flnrld*. within
*lahi rsl*n.t*r month* from th*
lint* nf Ih* riant ruhllcstlnn nf
this hnttr*. t:a.-h rtatm nr drmsnd
•halt h* tn nrltln*. snd shill aists
Ih* nlsc* nf r**ld*nr* and post
nf firs a.ldr*** nf Ih* claimant, *nd
shall hs saantn In hy th* claimsnl, hi* *a*nl, nr sltnrnny, snd
any such claim nr demand nat so
fllsd shall hs a old
K*nn*lh ft. apsuldlne
As Curslnr nf ths CHals nf
Th*nd*r* Rurnsit, dsr*sssd
Publish Apr. IS, It, IS A M»r S
THie sta tu o r F L ontne
toi amt t.r.r. nicHAtum ov
TOO Alt* nibK H T XOTtriKD
that * suit ha* h»*n filed *c*1n*i
y*u In th* Circuit C*utt nf th*
Ninth Judicial t'ltiult. tn and fur
Seminal# Oouniy, Florida, *nHtl*d
MITTIIKIX I.AWHRXCK RICIIAnnaoN. ruim ifr. &gt;r. amt i .kp.
n il'll a nnaoN. Dafandant. in Chan.
r*ry No. 1*1*7. Th* haiur* nf thia
■%iit la la obtain a dlrarc*. and
•lhar roltwf.
Tan *r* h*rahr r*uulr*d t* fit*
your w rm tn d*f»n*** with th*
i*t»rk nf »*l« t'nurt and **rv* *
rnyv th*r*nf utinn riathttfr* St­
int n*y* nn of h»fnrn May IS, tlsn.
nr h I'ki-rCk Pro Cnnlrnan Will h*
• nirrrd a*aln*1 you.
WITNESS Wry hand and **al •*
Clark ef th* Circuit Court In and
for S*ml*nt*‘County, Plnrlda, thia
th* lllh daw ef April, A. tX It**.
DAVID M. flATCHRL n * rk
nrewtt Court In snd For
hrmlnnl* t'euaty, Flnrldn
n» Maltha T. Vlhlrn
n. C.
IBRAI.I
SAM K Mt'RRKM. A BON*
Atlnrnar* Tor rt*l*ttff
r, tv so* t . t t
iVland". Florid*
rohllah Apr. It, tl, II * May a
nuTirss r v n a a n r w m o r e
\ kWK i m i V K
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
Nolle* Is D r t l r alv** tWat th*
e«&lt;1*r»la«ee. eurwuaM In lh* T i c
lliloaa Vimi aiklul*" rnsptar
»«l*S. Vlerida Matuie. will r*nl*ter with |ba Clark ef tka t'lreait
Cwart, I* m4 fee iV aair
t'lcrlda. lire* reralM er prnnf •(
tk* eubllMlIen *f thia oailee, th*
Orlltlai.* name,
te-wlH t-OTT 1.8KW H1U4 nfilar
Wktrh w* ara an***-4 I* hua1«aaa.
at numhar r. tl Da* ttt. 1&lt;aha
VleHSk Drlta. Allameal* Serlaa*.
91at14».
That lh* ptrllaa tat*raat*4 la
m i*

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A D D R E S S ----------------------------- ------ --------------------

buaiKM * •ni*reri**h. ara

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Tava. thru FrL • I P. M. day be­ WORD GETS AROUND that our
shelve* are slocked with the
fore Insertion. Man. • Sat. neon.
finest rental merchandise In
RESPONSIBILITY!
(own. We Invite you to make
a personal Inspection of these
The llarald will net be responsible
and many others.
for more than one Incorrect Inser­
tion of your ad, and resarreo tbs
right la rerise or reject any ad­ New 2 bedroom. l«k baths, mod­
ern kitchen, *3 per month.
vertisement from that, ordered to
ronfnrm to lbs polities of this
Large living area, S bedrooms,
pa parkitchen equipment, *103 per
month.

Stenstrom Realty
l i t N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2439
•'Open evenings 111 *:36 PM”

A. K. ROSSETTER

Completely furnished, 2 bedrooms,
« 1WSI hns IM wna SjM**aa W*. WaWSrWu, itawn*.
targe kitchen, perfect condi­
tion, *100 per month.
3-APARTMENTS: 1 bedroom turn1 wish they'd do something to keep throe pedes*
Uhrd: 2 bedroom furnished:
trim * from cluttering up the course.'*
Contact
property
manager
at
both ground (1r&lt;rs. Contact 2312
Palmetto Ave.
Stenstrom Realty
TWO, 2brdroom homes, kitchens l i t N, Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420 5. Real E state For Sale
5. Real E state For Sale
"Open evenings lit * 30 PM"
equipped, w a t e r furnlshrd,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
across the street from school.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
RENT OR SALE: 3 bedroom house
Kaynmnd LundquUt, Assoc.
FA 2-44(1 or . A 2-3631.
J. W. HALL
la quiet neighborhood. FA 2-3690. FA =-3051
Atlantic Rank Bldg.
2544 tren ch Ava.
NICELY furnished large 2 bed­
Realtor
S-B.
R.
home.
furn.
or
unfurn.
Buy
room and 2 balh spartmenl, 1112
Phone FA 2-3641
equity. Will rent *110 a month. Call H a ir
Sanford Ave. Adutli. FA 2-3668.
Wynne wood Dr. Ph. FA 2 3888. 3-BEDROOM, 2 bath home, terrarto floors; II mo. old. Pay
FIRST floor apartment. Adults NEWLY decorated 3 room furn
Hhed apartment *60 per month;
(74.83, G. I. loan. FA 2-4691.
only. R0Q Elm. FA 3-3131.
FARMER’S
AGENCY
close in. l i t E. Bth. St. Call
N. V. F irm er. Realtor
FA 2 42*3 or FA 3-3786.
2-REDROOM frame home, ap­
FURNISHED 4 room apartment,
Lillian Trams
proximately one acre lot. ttOO
water furnished, *60 per month,
DOWNSTAIRS apartment, partly
R. It. tie rs, D. II. Whitmore
down, *30 mo. Ph. FA 2-3117.
Call FA 2 3021.
furnished, newly painted. Call
Associates.
Mrs. Appleby, FA 2 0611 or 2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3331
OARAGE apartment, 3 rooms and
FA 3-396*.
bath, acrern porch; 30» W. l*lh.
After hours. FA 3-261*, FA 2-4121 RETIRED? Let na show you our
best buy In a two bedroom
Ph. FA 3-31*7.
FURNISHED apartment. 401 Pal FA 2-0261, FA 23012
home In one of Sanford's nicest
metlo. Phone FA 3-4024.
neighhorhood&gt;, priced right at
SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom.
only *9,300 with good term i.
2 balh, extra la&gt;ge home. View
DUPLEX: furnished. So. Sanford
of lake. Assume FHA or FHA
3-BEDROOM furnished homo lo
Ave. near Lake Jessup. Adults
In s e r v i c • mortgage, Ph. GROWING PAINS? We can
responsible people. 9100 month.
only. Sleeps I or 4. FA 2 MM.
cure you with this three bed­
FA 2-3172.
FA 238X4.
room, two hath ranch style
BEDROOM, partly furnished
home la quiet Lich Arbor. Only
3-RKDROOM upstairs downtown
homa. Call after t:00. NO 8-3122.
furnished apartment *63 per
ROSA L. PAYTON three years old, this custom
built borne car bo yours far
month. FA 2 3071.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
And Associates
only MS,M0 and requiring only
kitchen equipped: about 3 miles
3 ROOMS ft bath, nicely Turn. *40.
Registered Rial Estate Broker
M.MO down. For appointment
from air base. *33. D a y s
Inquire ApL 2 407H W. 1st.
Ph. FA 3-tUt 17-93 at Hiawatha
to sen call SEMINOLE REAL­
FA 3-MU, nights FA 3-4373.
TY, 1*01 Park Aveaue, FA 2 502.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: reomt LAKE MARY: Cory furnished 3
p rin t# baths, 114 W. First St.
COLONIAL COMFORT
room house *60 mo. FA 24006.
svtlh unusual financing. This 2 ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom, 3 bath
FURN. ApL S01H W. 1st S t
story colonial Home features 4
home in Loch Arbor; reason­
bedrooms, 31k baths, separate
able. FA 3-2293.
FURNISHED apartment, cleaa
dining room and a Large kit­
and close la. Adults only. 3-ROOM furnished apartment (43
with breakfast nook. All NICE 3-bedroom, 3 bath borne,
Jimmy Cowaa, FA 2-4013.
per month, electricity and wa­ chen
Florida room, kitchen equipped
thia is situated on a large ( J
ter furnished. FA 2-3319.
Immediatt e m p t i e r . FA 12342
of aa acre) k*. Excellent Term*
with
a
4%
mortgage.
EFFICIENCY
GARAGE
APART­
3-BEDROOV, 1 bs th C. B. house .
I BEDROOM unfurnished house,
CaH Now To See This Today.
MENT, ALL CONVENIENCES.
lor sale, 110.006. Terms. For
kitchen equipped Ph. FA 3-4468.
WELL LOCATED. APPLY 80S
rent: 893 per n o . FA 2-7017.
j
NICELY furnished t room apart­
PALMETTO AVE. PH. FA 34408 W. H. ■‘Bill’* Stem per Agency
Realtor
ft
lasuror
ment. PA 3-3303.
112 K. Park
3-BEDROOM furnished apartment, Phene FA 3-4MI
SLEEPING ROOMS, th# Gablet
Reasonable rent. C l o s e In Phone FA 24331 2001 Park Dr.
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 3-0720.
FA 3-0641.
BEDROOM, 1 bath, kitchen
LAKE FRONT
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house, 3-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
equipped home. Large lot. *700 Spacious G r o u n d s —2 bedroom
130* EUiott, Cell FA &gt;4234.
down. *80 90 mo. eta'TS- VA loan.
Fenced backyard. FA 3-4867.
home and garage that can ba
«09 Camellia Court FA 2-21*4.
utilised a t Apt. Located on Lake
I ROOM and bath apt. PA 3-OSTt. FURNISHED apartments, hardKathryn.
wood Roan, Ul# batik. M W. 3-BEDROOM, t‘l bath, eereent
311 PALMETTO Ave.: 2 bedroom
block borne, large screen porch S t Johns Realty Co.
17th. S tm t.
bungalow, furnished.
101 E. Woodland. FA 3-MM.
11* North Park Ave.
LOCH ARBOR
FURNISH KD duplex, FA 2-7074

FLORIST
FA *1*31
Celery Ave.
For All Your Floral Needa
Member — Florist Telegraph
Delivery Assoc.

NEW HOMES BY

South Plnecreat
Oa Onora Read, Bo. of Sanford

Sunland Estates
17-12, 2 miles So. at Bantord

Cloning Coat
As I.ow Aa 9275.
VA-FHA, FHA-IN-SERVICE
Immediate Occapancy
1 Year Personal Satisfaction

GUARANTEE
Tour personal satisfaction fm
year m i Iha construeyour hum * or money

on * full
tion of
back.

AND

We agree (hat If during all
months followlag signing of
your saleu contract you .arc
forced fnr nay maun to move
oolaldu a It mllo radio* of your
new homa — your down pay­
ment and cloning costa will be
returned.

FREE WELCOME
To Sanford! Bo Oar Gaaat* For
I Daya AboolaUly Fee*,
Without Obligetie* At On* Of
Sanford*! Leading Motels While
You Local* Housing For You ft
Your Family. Pick Up Key* At
Bales Office!

Hwy. 27*81 ft 27tk SC
Seise Offlee
Sanford
Ph. FA S-1MI
J. Bratley Odbam, Preetdenl

’3 MONTH: 3 B. R_ all cleetrie 2 BDRM., m both unfurn. home
M b it!
kitchen. Neat, dean, private.
JOHN O. KKXKKUT
DUPLEX
an canal. 9U9
Near N. A. 8 Children welcome.
r a n . n w m 'itK ia.
DKEAMWOLD
Located lust outside city eft beau­
r. w. s i .tk
Available May l. Tel. PA 24346. Small furn. t bdrm. homo. M3
tiful shaded lot. Each unit has
jo a i r ii i t AvnRKwa
JAMK* N KAMSKT
2 bedroom*, tile bath, terra:*
for 4 month*. Summer rates.
FURNISHED apt. *00 T a rt Ave.
Data* at kawlaala CeuMr, Tier*
(loon; kitchens am equipped.
Robert A. WUUnma, Realtor.
Ilk. April tl, 1HC
COOL, roomy I bdrm. unfurn.
Constructed of C. B, with brick
FA 34931.
DlrharS M ttkrrlk
downstairs npL 8*7.36,1706 Mag
trim and decorative planters.
All atray at U *
li t I VOgawklar Dr.
nolle Are. FA 149*1.
Live in one and tent tbe other,
Orla**A, rten ae
or buy H nt *12,MS for good
REN T A BED
investment property. SmaD down
Runaway, Hot pit s' ft Baby Beds
payment: owner wiQ handle
By Day, Week nr Month
2 HOUSETRAILERR, Camp Semi­
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
nole Trailer Pert. Wetora Ri­ Ph. PA 34181
11* W. 1st BL
ver. Ph. FA 3-4121.

T O T H E P E O P L E O P FLORIDA

PARTLY furnished 3 bedroom
house. Largo yard. With water,
98* per month. Ph. PA 34087.

LAND WANTED
LOTS or ACREAGE

AIR
I u r O s tp tjf f r u e f u l t o y o u f o r ( t o h t a e s d o u i

CONDITIONED

o f F l o r i d t r id d s t s m t — d s o

MR® I r t k - f t f t d I ® CRliatiRg Dm o o o f c r t G o «

Gnu legal deaenption. price
nnd terse. Write P. O. Box
2T3, laniard, Florida.

furnished

garage apartment. Admit*. Gall
FA 8-1988.

fmanctng.

S t Johns Realty Co.
It* North P a r t Ave.

TWO STORY heme, 8 rooms, |
bath*. Arranged for two com­
plete apartments. Partially fur­
nished. la goad repair. Clue to
town. 21* W E S T F I F T H
STREET. M.Sea. Terms ran be
arranged. Phone PA 3-U7A

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tb* pH -iitlin X, mi, Oiatnia, to­
wn: W tiln xsi M riariOa 9to&gt;
larva t*4t a* kMnIM.
n. n. Ht«nn

8 Rr—Suburban—KiL equipped
9 Br.—Duplex—Kit. equipped
9550 DOWN
SEE ITS ABOUT REAL
Beautiful 3 Bcdrsom 3 Bath Hem*
ESTATE TRADES
with Hardwood floors. G. E.
equipped Kitchen. Therm**)*tieaQy twotrolled Heat Well.
Undacappad Lot an Dead End
Street where Children play In
nnltty. We will bn proud to show
yen this today.
Sanford Properties— Acreage
MOVE EIGHT IN
Florence B anin , Reaher
FRA Financial—No dental Chat AtlantUe Bank Bldg. FA 343M

p a h llk h AOV. I E IX, IS ft M a r e

FARMER’S A G E N C Y
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RENTALS
9 Rr —Loch Arbor—KiL equipped

R a p p o rt y m g t v s d m o r M i y 3 r d . I t p m A t h h m y con*
B te rtM O u t t h s p t a p M

room CB home, situated on a
large corner lot for only I12.8M,
Fealurei include atove, refrige­
rator, heater, hot water tank,
blinds. and other nice extras,
ju st reduced S1000 by owner up
North! Pay only *1860 down (or
le u if you desire term i) and®
*78 per month on VA V i r*
mortgage. Remember the bar­
gain you m ined by walling?
Immediate possession.

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED!

r 11 *nd »t*r i t A nth.

11H m i • Are you a Chiropractic Case?

FURNISHED upitaira apartment,
hot water furnished. 130. Phone
FA 2 CUT.

Tuee* thru FrL • 1 P. M. day be- LOCH ARDOR: Extra large I bed­
room, 2 bath, Florida room
fera Insertion. Men. • S a t saw .
home. Ph. FA 2-3301.

II. K. Tat.int Jr, r i l y Clsrli

Plfnt.iam Mar I thro

3-BEDROOM houaa on French
Avenue, near achool, 1H hatha,
large living area. Tel FA 2-8637®

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i n .

*•BEDROOMS, m

TILE RATES v M t e l m l Rxtuven.
&lt;1*o bHwdk. vnrparte. ecieea perch,
utility roam and many ether extra*.

H e e w C e n y A 1 \ r . F.H.A. Warranty
IN TH E CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

�I .

The "Magic Number" For Ad RESULTS — FA 2-2611.
ffh*

S anfari

Srrilft

.1. Ret] E state For Sale

IS. Special Services

Fri. May 6, 19G0 — Page 11
5. Heal E state For Sale

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
W. B. Shippy. Aswe.
201 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 5991
LOTS LN MAYFAIR
Two beautiful lots 60* x 137.3* each,
located on Elliott Ave.— High—
Shaded with sidewalk and all
city utilities—Will tell teperatcly or together.

THREE tola located on Ihe Northeast corner of First Street and St. Johns Realty Co.
French (17*2), 14*’ on First.
It* North Park Ave.
120' on French. This property
Is located in the moat heavily GROVE MANOR HOME: 1013 Lin
coin St., * bedroom,
bath,
traveled area of Seminole Coun­
double carport.
ty. Coniiderini the tremendous
potential of this location we
agree with the owner on his
HIGHLAND PARK — Delightful
price of *33,000. Contact
3 bedroom home, situated on
Stenstrom Realty
large landscaped corner lot
with beautiful shade trees. Con­
111 N. Park Ave. Phooa FA 2-2420
venient to both schools and
"Open evening! til 8:30 PM"
shopping. Priced to sell for only
812,150. Down payment — only
*1000. with monthly payments
less thin rent. Take advantage
of this fine opportunity, and
phone today 1

Stenstrom Realty
l i t N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
"Open fveningi Ul 1:30 PM"
DUPLEX In very fine condition
on So. Sanford Ave. near Lake
Jessup; Includes three lots and
two more available at rear. Pb.
FA 24*06.

WEEK END
SPECIALS

55 CHEVROLET

NAVAL officer transferred: Large
2 bedroom house in Mayfair:
2l» baths; fireplace; screened
porch; Florida room with out­
side entrance; sprinkler ayatem. FA 2-7123.

TUDOR HARDTOP
REAL NICE!

St. Johns Realty Co.

Sales - Service

SEM INOLE
COUNTY MOTORS, INC.

• DODGE • DART
• CHRYSLER

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24123

COOL-BREEZES
blow while you enjoy the com­
plete privacy of this lakefront
setting with plenty of tree* and
a bugo lot. The thro* bedroom
home la made for yotf k enjoy
life. Total price Just *16,500 with
good terma, Wo will bo plaatod
to show you, Just call. . .
SPECIAL SERVICE
BRANCH OFFICE
W. X. "Bill" Stamper Afiney
Realtor k Insurer
2601 Park Driva

FA 2-8331
6. M ortgage Loan*

NEW
RAVENNA

MORTGAGE LOANS
C o n u x l a l end
Coovoaileoal Residence

WISE and JOHNSON
431 Magnolia Ph: GA 2-3461

Orlaado, Fla.

ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, H a le
SI CHEVROLET *123. FA 2*11*.
menu. Invoices, hand bills, and
p r o t r a m s , etc. Proiressivt
Printins Co. Phone FA 2-2*31COLONIAL 30‘ x A'. 1 Bdrra, full
306 West ISth St.
bath Trailer. Good Cond. Sem­
MEN-Womea *20. Daily. Sell Lura- 15-A Beauty Parlors
inole Trailer Park, 1 mile south
Inoua nameplates. Write Reeves
of Casselberry on IT-12.
Co., Attleboro. Mess.
A Satisfied customer is our best
1*60 TRAVEL TRAILER, 24 ft.,
advertisement.
CARRIER for downtown route
used 10 days. Sava over **oo.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Phone FA 2-3734.
106 W. 27th SI.
103. So. Oak
Pb. FA 2-5742
TRUCK DRIVER
Miracle Concrete Company
309 Elm AVE.

HOUSEWORK. FA 2 26*6

IK. Machinery • Tools

Quiet

Community

•

N aar

Golf Cmtraa

T a ra Weal On 30th
St. Follow Country
Chib Rd. A Watch
F or Our Sign* . . . .

OPEN DAILY
•:0 0 A. M. T il Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. T il Dark

Sha&amp; m aJ&amp; A

LADIES: Millions are viewing
"AVON CALLING" on TV.
Show •nd you will soil; We'll
train you to oaro the amount
of money you aood. Write
NOW, Mre. Jean MUtalcb,
Box 246, Lockhart, Fla. for ap­
pointment

HEAVY duly trailer; eat left hand
rd golf clubs; FA 2-MOf.

WILSON - MAIER

TO responsible party In this
New and Used Furniture
vicinity: REL-AIR sewing ma­
311 E. First St.
FA 2 3622
chine, 1964) model. Take over
Used furniture, appliances, tools
paymrnta (6.43. Writo Box AA,
Plumbing A Heating
etc.
Bought-Sotd
Larry's
Mart
c/o Sanford Herald.
AIR CONDITIONING
19. Boats and Motors
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 4133
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
3 H. P. JOHNSON *49; almost
Gateway To The Waterway
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 6562
CUSTOM
UPHOLSTERING: All
new 14 ri. plywood boat with
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
work
guaranteed.
Free
E
sti­
oars and anchor *99; lawn
Robson Sporting Good*
mate*. Phone FA 2-7*1*.
mower 96; FA 2-2972.
30444 K. 1st.
Ph FA 2 5661
Houac Wiring — E'ectric Service
30 H. P. JOHNSON J a veil" motor,
25. Education • Instruction
Sid Vihlen
electric starter, excellent condi
RANDALL FLECTRIC CO.
RKDI-MIX-CONCRETE
lion.
FA
2-4468.
RAILROAD NEEDS
112 Magnolia
FA 20915
37" Window Sills 11.23
MEN
34" Window Lintels *1.23
Mercury Outboard Motors
IT to M, needed at one# to train
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
for Railroad Telegrapher, Sta­
WOODRUFF MARINE
306 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2 3731
WALL PAPERING k PAINTING 401 French Ave.
tion Agent posllbn*. Start *315,
FA 1-1)62
KKNMORK tewing machine, 1 yr.
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
advarce *523 up. Work days,
Contact 508 West 6th St.
old, good condition. FA 2-3400.
lake night with placement aa20. Automobiles
Phone FA 2 M43
iured upon completion, Contact
OLDSMOB1LE Super 96, *54 mode), BUNK BEDS: Ph. FA 1-4643
Mr. Hodge at Mayfair Hotel
THOS. E. THOMPSON
4 Dr. Reduced quick sale. Call S A W D U S T and shavings.
Tuesday, May 10. ■ to 9 p. m.
General Contractor
between 7:10 and 6:30 a. m, or
Wednesday 'ill noon. If m ar­
FA 2-3677, Huckncr k Son.
Home Carpentry Repairs
evenings, FA 2-2707.
ried, bring wife, If under 21
Roofing k Siding
FACTORY TO YOU
bring parents. G. I. Approved
Phono FA 2-6432
FOR SALE Oft TRADE: 193*
ALUMINUM
under P. L. *50.
Chrysler Crown Imperial, 1 own­
VENETIAN BLINDS
er, radio, heater, power altering, Knelniad head. Sag-proof bottom
power brakes, power window*,
rail with pla*tlc end*. Plastic
3 BEDROOM
TV Service within the hour. Re­
air conditioned. Will take trade
or rayon tapei. Cotton or nylon
pair your TV for IT.S6, In your
In and finance. Call Jesse Quirk cord*.
home or no charge. Sunshine
at Seminole Co. Motors. Fh. Senkurik Gluan ami Paint Co.
TV, FA 2 9653.
FA 24614.
112-114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4626
*46
CHEVROLET,
good
transpor­
Sewing Mach. Repairs tation. radio and heater. Phone AIR MATS 62 96; paint *343 gal.,
2nd. gal. free! ARMY-NAVY
ALL MAKES k MODELS
FA 2 2575.
SURPLUS. 310 Sanford Ave.
RENTALS *2 WEEK
201 W. First St. (24 hr. ser.)
1035 CHEVROLET 4 door station Sell Us Your Furniture. Qu'rk
wagon, Poworgllde, in excellent Servire With The Coih. SUPER
condition. $050. FA 2 0520.
IMMEDIATE
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
AIR CONDITIONING
OCCUPANCY
1031 DODGE ludor, good condi OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
H. B. POPE IX),
tion. Private owner. 225 Fla
M L P a * -F A M i
1 Cent per lb.
mingo Dr., Sanford. FA 2-7673
THE SANFORD HERALD
AUTO GLASS
OFFICE
FORD: *55, "6", standard, fordor;
204
W.
111.
St. FA 2 2611
very
low
mileage.
Private
party,
INSTALLED
•350 DN. • ISO MO,
(ov Iodes Closing
Windshield
Back Glana no use for two eara. FA 24*09.

$10,550

rack, heater and radio; very
FA1-4622
low mileage. Private owner, re­
tired, no use lor two cars.

SERVICE CALLS 62.66
The Biggest Little Shop
In Sanford. All Parts And
'50 JE E P nation wagon. No
lo b ar Guaranteed M Days.
reasonable offer refused. Call
SANFORD RADIO k T&gt; CENTER
FA 2-7116.
6th. k Sanford Ave. FA 16741

FOR SA LE:
Within City Limit*. 2 RK, \Y,
Hath. Kllrhen Equipped. Large
Family Room With Separate
Entrance A Intide Double Gist*
Door*. Ideal For Office Oi
Study. Largo Ulllily Hoorn.
Fenced Backyard. l.o« Month­
ly Payment, Quick Hale Prefer­
red To Large Profit. FA 1-306*.

Another Better OROWTH—INVESTMENT—INCOME Proper*
by M. HANMBROUGH * ASSOCIATES**

GIRL Scout leader uniform and
hat alia 14, Lika new *10,
FA 2 OM0.

TRACTOR and disc, good eondl
Ilion, *600. FA 2-2355.

Door Glaa*
V ant Glaaa PONTIAC: '97 Super Delux ranch
SERVICE
wagon, fully powered, fordor,
factory air conditioned, luggage
Senkarik Glaaa and Pnint To.

PARK
•

Professional 21. Furniturs

DAVID 'BRADLEY * h. p. *arden
tractor with mower, plow, d rat,
disc and cultivator. FA 2-Moe.

New A Used Furniture A Appli­ TENOR Guitar and amplifier *43,
3 Smyrna Dr.. DeBary.
ances. A Good Place To
GENERAL vrepalra; carpentry,
BUY, SELL or TRADE
painting, c e m e n t work,
used frame wlndowi, Jamba
Jenkins Furniture GOOD
FA 2-4199.
and assorted lumber. See fore­
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7430
man at Nicholson Ruick Bldg.
DAYS WORK: FA M332.
ROLLAWAY,
Hospital
and
Baby
TWIN
BEDS, walnut antique, box
16. Flowers 6 (Mints
DAYS WORK. FA 2 232*.
Beds. Day. Week, or Month—
springs,
mattresses * 100.
FURNITURE CENTER
Cut Flowers For Any Occasion
FA 2-798*.
12. Plumbing Servlets
1100 French Ave.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Deluxe 22 foot upright freeier,
Ph. FA 2-7933
FA 2-1820
or
FA 2-0270
PLUM LING
just lake up payments of
• RIG VALUES
Contracting A Repairs
*26 62. See Clyde Walls a I De17. Pels, Livestock. Supplies
Free Estimates
• QUICK CREDIT
Wilt Trailrr Court. •
DKAGLK, six weeks old
• EASY TERMS
R. L. HARVEY
FA 2-205*.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMP* CRAFTSMAN bell u n d er, excel
204 Sinford Ave. Phone FA 2 33*3
lent condition, *30. FA 2-2593.

114 W. 2nd St.

HOMES

Be I-ovler Will
Beauty Care.

7S WATT Federal enlarter with
timer, all accassorie* (or developint, Mo. FA 24067,

FHA

MOld Altamonte Springs Hotel Property” !
On Hwy. No. 4.16 A Mnlllsnd Ave.— Altam onto flpglag*
No. Orlando — Development A rm
2(160* Lake Front — F a ra d fl tree la
MONDAY, MAY • — 1:30 P . M.
Approx. 19 A.—1706’ on Maitland Ave.—406* on Hwy. No. 4M—
2006* on Lake Orlenta In central Florida where land la M |k sad
rolling. I t newly fnrnlahed 1. 2 A * room opts, with kltrfcena. 4
B. R. masonry home with living, dining and Florida rooma, kM.
alien, 2 'i hatha, I cor garage, patio and grill. Largo, wMta oand
bottom, epring-fed lake—Stalely t r u e * Hole golf rapron Cos
be bought whole or la port.
Directly opposite, Approx. 7&lt;&gt; A— 466* on Malt load Avow—
6H6* on Orlenta A rt. 16 room homo, hard wood floors, | figs
place*. 2 complete baths, 2 half bath*. 4A. Is grovo—orange 6
grapefruit.
i
Representative cm property all day Bat, A Ion. and I I A. M. I
Mon., day of auctloo.
^
ACT.
TERMS: 26% Dowa At Aat Iton
ACT. S
* 'c
9% At Cloriag. Rot. 69 yra.
Aurtinn On Premises Regardleoa Of Weather.
For Deaeriptlve Brochure. Writo or CoB
-&gt;

"If you hove real estate problem* io the larger tnromo, taveotment and growth categories, why aet dlaruaa R with OM a t oar
qualified representative*. No obligation ever.**

51 MERCURY
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FINANCING

1800 BLK. • W. 3rd

SAM LAWSON
FA 2-AMI

FA 2-4166

1510

FrtRch

Ava.

TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
■very Tuesday and Wednesday
SANFORT k SOWERS
1*1 E. Wrlbourne Ave. MI 2-2474
WINTER PARK, FLA.
Chain Sawa — Tool* — Bolts—
Nutt — Screws
WOMAN OF LEADERSHIP—In­
teresting, dignified part-t 1 m • and Other Paris. Phone or Write
position Io woman with experi­
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
ence In PTA, teaching, church All types and sixes, installed
or aroutlng. Flexible hours.
"Do It Yourself"
Earn *50 to *45 per week. Write
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
in confidence to Res C, e/o
S T I ;\ E
Sanford Herald.
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 26432

Your Corsair doesn’t shift ttoolf. Beroaao Mtat'o where yon
come io, aad the faa begin*!

FREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
given. Mattress renovating, up­
holstery and slip covers- Cus­
tom built bedding made to or­
der. Call or come In. Nix Bed­
ding Manufacturing Co.„ 1301
So. Sanford Ave. FA 2 2117.

Need a sudden burnt a t power f Downshift and you've Bat
a bloat of ill Nothing remparoo to the fool of command that
come* from palling those Corvalr horses through their pace*—
yourself.

SEE Railroad Needi Men—No. 25
WANTED: MAN 25 TO AS FOR
FULL TIME WATKINS ROUTE.
NO COSIGNERS REQUIRED.
EARN *73.00 TO 2100.00 WEEK­
LY TO START. WRITE WAT­
KINS, SIS WEST PEACHTREE
ST., N. E., ATLANTA, GEOR-

and you're off Ilka a humming bird. Hilda through Synchro*
Moth, no clash, tad ■then 3rd—and foal the positive, easy ac­
tion of I ha fool-proof Corvelr gearbox, Feel tho smooth, respunilvr power of that air-cooled panrake engine—aircraftbred to cruise easily at 71 mph with lota left over.

Drirlng a niched mountain road7 Just nudgo th# whoa),
and perclston friction-free boll hearing aloering corner* yea
with the Bure-fooled agility of a mountain Haul Half o down*
town parking a pace 7 It* yours, as easily as dialing n phone.
Ha* mileage! Yea'll ho eurprisodl

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

At the beach? Fishing or jii*l fan-nlng—your Corvalr kingalto tiro* and pooiilro traction will taka you plaeoa, pUeaa

Non stand hark and look! Kren parked nt the curb your
Cortalr la beauty in motinn. Sleek, lon-alung functional olyllag
designed to endure through Ihe years. Bo elegantly haadaoma
las Id# loo.

THIS IS NATIONAL SAFETY INSPECTION MONTH

Motor Tune-Up
Lubrication
Brake Adjustment
Pack Wheel Bearings
Clean Air Cleaner
Adjust Carburetor
Flush Cooling System
Add Rust Resistor
Wash Car

Spring Special!

Now with that pooerfal new engine aad Uni aura-footed
safely of C ortalr haee-arllon all aronnd the Corvalr in today'a
biggest rar value! But to know haw murk n -t drirlng ran really
be, yaa m att driva « Carvalr a t year C arver dealer'* now.
Either oparty 2-door or roomy 4-door, both with *1*1Ion
wagon fold-d*wn roar aeot. And coming *oon—Cortalr MONZA
Congo—aamod after Ihe Maasa Italy Road Races—footoriag
(root bucket aoata—I person roar oest—vinyl hoadUnlsg
fall done to done carpet.

Have your car (all makes)
inspected for
Safety, Please!

GOOD UN TIL JUNE 10th

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Invllaa you to tha ravival aarvicei
THK COUNTY COMMIHHION T hursday approved the hiring of E rnest
laindberg aa aaalatant county agent, Lundberg, a native of W inter Havan
ia ahown being congratulated by Board Chairm an John Krider. L eft to rig h t
are Krlrier, Commissioner Vernon Dunn, Lundberg, Commissioners J . H.
Van Hoy, Lawrence Hwofford and County Agent Cecil Tucker.

»y DKX W O T
WASHINGTON (UIM)-The only
parson I know who seams to «n-,
Jop anawarlna ohacura questions
la Sam Davenport, who m l|h t ba
described a t a mlirallanaous ipaelallst.
Tha more nhluir a question Is
Iha mora Davenport likes it. Slnre
Davenport answers questions for
eoniraaaman, you can sea that ha
haa a lot af fun.
Davenport gala Ms kicks as wall*

Nuraery

lor of the Office of tha Coordina­
tor of Information.
Tha office of Iha Coordinator of
Information occupies a sunlit
suite in tha old House office
building and employs such cheer­
ful people as Davenport to do tha
coordinating.
The office was established in
&gt;•47 lo lake soma of Iha burden
off Ihe Library of Congress in
handling Inquiries from congress­
men. Under an Informal arrange­
ment, It handles spot queries,

leaving tha library Mea to field
Ihoea requiring heavy research.
In one respect, It Is tha most
unusual governmental office In
Washington. It haa less employes
now than wbon M started.
Davenport, a former school
teacher, Joined the staff Is years
ago and recently answered his
33,000th question. Ta commemo­
rate this milestone, ha gave a boa
of candy to tha congressional sec­
retary who asked M.

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lighted recreation arena make Hunlnnd E state homee « much better buy for your hard earned home buying dollar. And an im portant Item fo r your
consideration la th a t there ere no septic tanka In Runland. So pile tanka nre c h e a p e r for tha builder but not for tha home buyer who m ust contend
liy. YOU GET FULL VALUE IN 8UNLAND ESTATES,

CONSIDER TH E TYPE OF MORTGAGE CAREFU LLY
If you haven't used your VAdoan rig h ts — VA la by f a r your baat Mortgage value. Ju a t aa an example — on a $14,000 m ortgage for SO years — the

monthly payments under KIIA including taxon and Insurance would be $97.(10. The same m ortgage under VA — a t th e current Interest ra te would
carry n monthly paym ent Including taxes and Insurance of $87.25. A MONTHLY SAVING FOR TH E VETERAN OF $10.25 FOR THIRTY YEARS.
And VAdoana are available In Buiuaiid E states NOW — NO DELAY. Bunland E states also offers FHA and FHA-ht service financing.

Whan you a re quoted e "Monthly Paym ent" make certain th a t you are quoted the TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT — a figure th a t includes not only
principal and Interest — but also taxes and Insurance of the type required on your loan. O ur sales personnel secure tha am ount of taxes from your
county tax assessor, compute Insurance from cu rren t rate, end w ith the known factors in interest ra te and am ount of m ortgage tell you exactly w hat
your monthly payment will be. When you buy Insist on Information on all the obligations you will assum e — not ju e t m onthly paym ent an interest
and prinripm,

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TH E BUYER

J. Hralley Odham offers you these two firm guarantees:
I. Your personal satisfaction la guaranteed on the construction a f each Runland E states Noma for one fuN year a r your down paym ent and rioting
costa wlH he returned.
It. Ta encourage you to join ua in a new way of life in tu n la a d E states, J . Brailey Odham, Preaidant of Odham and Tudor, agrees th a t If a t any tim e
during e six month period beginning w ith the signing of your sales contract it becomes necessary for any reason for you to effect n job change th q t
requires your moving outside e tw enty fit's m ile radius of Bunland — your down paym ent and closing costa will be returned.
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'My Job Over,' McCanna
Says Of His Resignation

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VOL. XLIX

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MONDAY, MAY 9. 1960

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Candidates Clash
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The two candidates for Democratic nomination for gov­
ernor went on their separate campaign trails today after a
face-to-face clash over the racial issue In Miami Sunday
night. .
Doyle Carlton accused Farris Bryant of sending out
“smear literature" and Bryant said Carlton was stirring up

•motional iiiues.
Carlton had a braakfaat ap­
pointment thia moraine with *upporters of Tad David and John
g McCarty. David ha* announced
* h a will campaign actively for
Carl too but McCarty left Florida
for a visit lo North Carolina
Saturday without andoriing any­
one.
In the Miami appearance Sun­
day, Carlton said Bryant aupporta
a Virgin la-typo reilstance to
ichool integration. Ha said this
would lead only lo massive
• school Integration.
w He said Bryant sponsored a
resolution which would have
caused the federal courts to strike
down the stale's pupil assignment
law. Ha as id thia course in Vir­
ginia resulted In school integra­
tion oo • Urge scale.
“ Why don't you let these emo­
tional issues die down?" Bryant
■aid.
“Don't be deceitful and cuts,"
•a Carlton responded. He then accuw ted Bryant’s headquarters of put­
ting out sm ear literature. Bryant
denied this.
The candidates disclosed Sun­
day they will debate the issues
of the campaign on live television
shows six more brass throughout
the state between now add May
Uth.
“ 1 am pleased t o . release this
schedule of Joint appearances with
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Mr. Bryant so that we can stop

government,1
Carlton.
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-* The a ll coming dabatea W
rk Key 13, WJXT-TV in Jacksonvilla; May 15, WCVT-TV, Teliahastes: May U, WTVT-TV, Tam­
p s; May U, WEAR-TV, Pensa­
cola; May » , WDBO-TV Orlande,
aod May 23, WCKT-TV, Miami.
Bryant said today he does aOt
* intend to use the race issue to
Inflame the people te get votes.
Ho aaid be will not answer nametailing by Carlton in the runoff
campaign but will atlck to the
issues.
Bryant started the day with a
news conference io his campaign
headquarter! a t Ocala where he
aaid he will spend the rest of the
day working on a television
A speech.
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Carlton got up early ‘lo seek
votes at a breakfast in Fort
Laudardale with supporters of Ted
David and John McCarty, who
were eliminated in tbs first pri­
mary.
Bryant began his press , canlarenee with a reference to last
eight’* TV debate et Miami with
Carlton in which he said Carlton
called him a “ race baiter, demaM gogue and peddler of hilf-trutbs."
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"Carlton is determined lo make
his moderate Integration approach
the issue hi thia campaign," Bry­
ant said.
“ Ha stands lor moderate inte­
gration. I am ■ firm believer in
firm segregation. I believe the
people wiit decide for segregation
and if I am governor, we will
maintain segregation by every
honorable

Concert
The Seminole High Choraliers
and Freshman Chorus will pre­
sent their annual spring con­
cert Tuesday at 8 p. m.
“ Carnival of Venice. TS Trom­
bones, Religion is a Fortune
and Ball Hat" are only a few
of the 38 songs to be presented
by the 230 students.
Soloists, madrigal singers, ■
double quartet, boys and girls’
glee clubs, a mixed ensemble,
two choruses and accompan­
ists will be featured In the
program at Semlootc High.

Cutting: Quotas
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Sen.
George A. Smathers (D-Fla.) in­
troduced legislation today to ex­
tend the Sugar Act four yeara but
cut Cuba’a present quotas by
nearly 10 per cent.

Nixon Top Choice
By United F rets International
William C. Cramer (R-Fla.)
says a poll in his district shows
Vice President Richard M. Nixon
leading In sentiment for presi­
dent Cramer said the poll gave

New Space Success
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ameri
can scientists have beamed a ra
die signal S,001,000 miles Lnlo
space and turned on the 150-wett
transm itter in the Pioneer V. sun
The transmitter is expocted to keep scientists In con­
tact with the satellite (or another
eight months, or until k la near­
ly i n million miles from the
earth.

Johnson Support
AUSTIN, Tex. (U PI) -B ack ers
of Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (DTex.) for the Democratic presi­
dential nomination forget! ahead
today with plana lo awing all of
Texas' SI votes behind him a t the
national convention in Loe An­
geles. Johnson said a t bis ranch
near Johnson City, Tax., Sunday
night ho will,’’do-everything poss­
ible" to justi/y the grassroots sup­
port show* • him. by precinct
Saturday.

Strong: Pressure
WASHINGTON (U P I)- Demo­
cratic Nalional Chairman Paul
M. Butler says Sen. John F. Ken­
nedy will come under strong
prosaurcs te run for vice presi­
dent If be falls lo get the Demo­
cratic proaidenllal nomination,
Butler also said Suaday be
thought that Adlal E. Stevenson
was “ available and ready and
willing" to' run agaii as tha
Democratic presidential candidate
“if called upon In accept."

Orlando Man Takes First
In S t Johns Marathon
More than She boating eutbusito eats lined the waterfront of the
"T* Sanford Boat Marina Saturday to
watch Paul Sanborn Jr. of Orlando
win the second annual 278-mile SI.
John’s River outboard marathon.
Sanborn, piloting a Critcblield
Otcp-Kat, was awarded a silver
trophy and 878 in priie money in
the rare which was run tram Jack ­
sonville lo Sanford and back.
The winner’s total elapsed time
was four hours and 87 seconds.
4 , This was 51 minutes and 18 arc* * onds better thhn last year’s rasrti.
Second in the field of 21 boats
was Tommy Hagood, also of Or­
lando.
Another Orlandoian, Jim Hunt,
took first place honors la the Class
1 division of the race.
&lt; The race course consisted
'A w
of ai
i.‘ii and
J-utile chain of tricky cJunn.’is
Wide shallow lakes which
this year’s marathon one
j P roughest In a race of this kind. 1

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Violent Russian Chilling Cold
Air Mass Moves
Reaction Expected Into County

MOSCOW (UPI)—-The Russians probably will react vio­
lently to the news that the United States has admitted the A high pressure area carrying
plane shot down over Russia last week probably was Rather a cold air mass moved over Semin­
ing information, observers here suid today,
A Tass (official Soviet) agency dispatch In today*/f ole County Sunday dropping tens
lures about IB degrees below
newspapers, saying the State Department had admitted thn'iV pets
pl

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w*« *pytof on Russia,
wai the first word published here
about the U. S. announcement.
Moocow observers slso believed
NEW YORK (UPI) — Stock that Francis G. Powers, of Al­
bany. Ua., pilot of the downed
prices at I p. m.t
plane, would lie tried quickly and
American TAT .? ..............
publicly, probably on spy charges.
52
American Tobacco I S l V t l M
If found guilty Powers could be
Bethlehem Steel M I I M I O I I 45
sentenced
to
execution
by
27*s shooting.
Caterpillar .......
Khrushchev and Russian com­
t i o * • ■ * I S' «
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C tO
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mentators were expected to use
45
Chrysler ............
(he Stale Department announce­
im ment a t the occasion for sweeping
Curtis* • Wright
DuPont ..............
am* denunciations oi American “clum­
Eastman Kodak M**t* MI 109
siness, hypocrisy and warmong­
«TU ering."
Ford Motor ...............
General Electric . . . . . . .
"• '. -Soviet dispatches front Wash­
General Motors . saogoaoo* 4841 ington em phaliird White House
2's press secretary James C. I Utter­
Graham • Paiga
4IH ly’* statement that President ElsInt. T I T ....... ' * M M M *
LoriUard
30 Vs cubin't-r Bid not know about the
Minute Maid
m U i |»i i s &lt;i 17*s plant's’ flight over Soviet terri
Penney .........
••*•••••** •a 120*. lory.
Penn RR . . . . . i f , ■,«, Ills
Khruthchcy said Saturday he
Sears Roebuck ......... ......... 49*. was prepg
accept tha-Higr
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ 42V* erty statement,lobut
he exprrsvc#
ti
Sludebaker .........................
concern about the president's
“alarming . . . ignoranre in Dial
respect."
*
The premier blamed the Stale
Department, the Central Intelli­
gence Agency and the Pent a non
for the inrident.
mf
The White House dHneil today
that Elsenhower h a s , ordered ■
District t County Commission halt to all flights over or near
candidate T. V. Brown died of Communist borders in the wake
a heart attack at his home about of the admitted U. S. espionage
2 p. m. today. Mr. Brown becameplane mission over Rossis.
The report, citing "responsible
ill and was driven home earlier,
it was reported. Mr. Brown has authority," said Eisenhower stop­
lived in Seminole County since ped the flights pending an execu­
19)4. Mr. Brawn was to be in a tive investigation of Hie entire In
runoff election against J. C. Hut­ tclligence apparatus of the govern­
ment.
chison May 24.

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Mesa.)

The tax anaeaftor'* office waa cloned
today, 48 hour* after Anneanor Richard
McCanna and five of hin employee hand­
ed in their renignallunn.
McCanna aaid today he had turned over
the only net of keys to thp office to Clerk
of the Circuit Court David Cntchel,
“My resignation waa effective an of
Friday and an far an I’m concerned my job
aa tax asnenaor ia over." McCanna aaid.
McCanna added that he felt that the
office would nut be bttny thin time of year
anyway.
Attorney for the County Comminnion
Mack Cleveland Jr. aaid that under Flor­
ida law, the Clerk of the Court could annume the dutlea of tax annenaor until aa
interim anneanor in appointed.
Gutchel declined to comment on the
recent developmenta except to any that
McCanna turned over the keya to the of­
fice late Friday afternoon.
Mm. Mary Earle Walker who wan
elected anneanor in the May 3 primary,
wan out of town todny and could not be
reached for comment. Mra. Walker in ex­

pected to be out of town untH the la tte r
part of the week.
McCanna neat a telegrnm lo G ot . Collinn Friday submitting hie renignation.
He aaid in the telegram that “inasmuch
an the desired goal of obtaining a lawful
nnaeaament level han been definitely
achieved, I feel I would like to return to
my privntc hunincaa practice.
Five of the nine employee of the office
alao resigned Friday,
At 2 p. m. today the governor’* office
reported that Collina wua not expected to
arrive back in Tallahnnnee until about
8 p. ni. He wan out of town when MeCanna'a renignation waa received by hie
office.
Gov. Collina had already taken under
advisement a pmponal that Mra. Walker
be reinstated in the office aa anon aa poaniblc.
That propnnnl wan made last Wednes­
day by J. Uralley Odhnm, who aent a tele­
gram to the governor anking the action
because of the overwhelming vote ahe re­
ceived In the primary and because “ahe
has publicly committed Hernelf to a posi­
tion of full ennh value anaeanmente."

Atlanta School Mix Ordered
Nobody Working: In Tax Assessor’* Office Today

News Briefs

3*

T. V. Brown Dies
01 Heart Attack

Juvenile Council
To Add Mize
The Seminole County Juvenile
Council wtll make County Judge
Vernon Mile a member Tuesday.
The council will meet at 1:30 a.
m. In Judge Miao’a courthouse
chambers.

Bill Planned
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep.
Petor F. Mack (D-lll.) said today
he was introducing a bill t*&gt; bar
n.hiidy payment* to U. 8 . domes­
tic trunk airlines. But he drnird
the measure was aimed at Capi­
tal Airlines which Is io deep finan­
cial trouble.

,e -*
71idrmal.
Temperatures this morning dip­
ped to I I degrees and wna term
ed by weather bureau official* na
on* of the coldest May days on
record in the rountx*
More cold wratiMUt* forecast
tonight and tomorrow with ■
low o(-82 forecast for tonight.
The*' mass, about 1,000 mil**
wide, was expected to remain
over the county and Central Flor
ids area through Tuesday.
W atrnpouii and accompanying
winds up to 40 miles per hour
kicked up high waves In the Gull
of Mexico off beaches near StPetcraburg. The t(Aiut« dissipated
as they moved over land,
A 70 fool sailing schooner from
Puerto Rico and a (Moot cabin
cruiser were battered to pieces by
.nigh winds In (ha Tampa-ClearAvaier area. Threw, men aboard
the schooner and fivq men on the
cruiser were rescued.
Frank Rid, ll-year-old Clear­
water resident, apparently drown­
ed in the surf Sunday in front of
hundreds of bathers on a West
Coast beach.
Officers said the boy went un­
der after railing that ha could
not get back to abort beeiUM of
sudden rough water. Hii body
was not recovered.
The cold wave caused the mer­
cury to plummet to 5* at Miami
early today, breaking the all-time
low of M for May • set in 1151.
Downpours drenched New Eng­
land and the northeastern states
today whllp temperatures In the
.10s put a winter-Uk* chill on the
Midwest.
A broad rain pattern moved eait
Sunday lo the Atlantic, dropping
as muck as five inches of rain
over central Pennsylvania.
Seven Inches of snow fall at
Sylvan, Wis. Temperatures ware
below fretting throughout most af
Wisconsin and la the 80s la Illinois
and Indiana.

ATLANTA (UPI) Federal
Judge Frank A. Hooper today or­
dered public schools la Atlanta in­
tegrated by May 15, teat, grant­
ing the city a year of greet.
The federal district Judge said
at a hearing en the Atlanta rasa
that be wanted to give the Geor­
gia legislature "one more’chance
lo prevent the chaos” that would
com* if schools are closed under
present state racial laws.
Hooper gave bit decision to a
packed courtroom made up at
least 80 per eent of Negroes and
alao including attorneys for Negro
plaintiff* and the defendant At­
lanta School Board.
Today's decision was in lb* na-

mission document which contained
recommendations for changes to
Georgia racial law*. Hooper baa
already approved a pupU place*,
ment plan drafted by the board.
J . C. Murphy, attorney for tbe
board, said be felt the report con­
tained a possible solution te con­
flicting Georgia and U. B. statute!
(hat had " a reasonable chance e l
being approved" by the legtalntu n which meeta n e x t' January,
Hooper called attention to thn
fact that provisions tor n local
option voto on school closing*
would not require a constitutional
amendment which would have to
be ratUled by Georgia voter* hi
a general eleetien.

Mis. Hamilton
On Art Program

1,250 Marchers
To Join Parade

lure of an Informal order from
the bench which Hooper aaid
would be put into final written
form at a later date.
An NAACP attorney from New
York argued that Hooper's 1958 deaegregaton order In tha Atlanta
cate should be implemented im ­
mediately.
The plaintiffs, Negro parents of
school-age children who claimed
discrimination by s e g r e g a t i o n
practice* in Atlanta, indicated they
would appeal Judga Hooper’s order
aa soon as M ia filed in Ms final
form.
Tblc would d e a r the way for
another decision by the U, 8. Su­
premo Court on Its historic school
desegregation decision of 1154.
Hooper commented from the
bench that be feels that while his
decision 4a the Atlanta caie calls
for alow action. It would be ap­
proved by tbs bighar courts. Tha
Supremo Court recommended "de­
liberate aperd" its yeara ago.
Mr*. Ruth dfcdUlkw will tell
Attorneys for the Atlanta School
Sanford Art Association membera Board submitted to the court e
about the Gauguins tonight.
copy of a lengthy state study comThe Loogwood real estate brok­
er is a personal friend af painter
Jean Gaugula and helped bim
compile the biography of hie
famous father, artist Paul Gau­
guin, Mrs. Hamilton will show a
short film and prints of Paul
Gauguin's works.
Rules for the coming patio
The Georg* Maurice Jacobs
■bow and auction will b* dis­
Memorial American Legion Post
cussed, as well as plans for tha No.
325 of Chuluote has received
association's future. Tbe 7;30
Its temporary charter.
meeting a t tbe Civic Center is
At the regular poxt meeting
designed to give members the
at 8 p. m. at the Chuopportunity
lo express their Saturday
opinions and desires about the tuola Supply Co., the temporary
chairman, L, Nirhols, will pre­
association’* ruining activities.
side and, in accordance with the
constitution and by-laws of the
American Legion will proceed lo
elect a poet commander, vice
commander, finance officer, sergeant-at-armi, historian and chap­
A -ear pulling out of s French lain. The service officer and ad­
Ave. service station was knocked jutant will be appointed by the
Into • half spin for 3S feet when new post commander.
another car hit it Sunday.
The 1900 at post officer's report
Mri. Dorothy Nell IJaraas of must be properly filled in and
Gainesville drove in front of n sent to Department Adjutant be­
southbound car as she pulled onto fore May It, {n order that the ap­
French Ava. from tha Bay Service pointed delegates can qualify .o
Station near lath St., police said. attend the 42nd Department Con­
John Mark Burns' auto hit Mra. vention at Tampa, May Z7-2S-29.
Llamas car in the left end. Burns,
At tha post meeting Saturday
a Casselberry rnldent, wai charg­ the charier members will recrive
ed with failure to have hie car their official membership card*.
under ronlrol. Mrs. Llamas was
Due lo a heart condition that
charged with failure te yield the will
not permit an active part,
right of way. Damage te both
Nichols,
the present temporary
care totalled | l , 000.
chairman will not be a candidate
far office.

Chuluola Post
To Name Officers

2 Face Traffic
Counts In Mishap

Police Probing
School Burglary

Whoever peeled open the Semi­
nole High safe Thursday night ap­
parently used gloves, since no fin­
gerprints have been found, Sanford
police aaid today.
Chief Roy Williams said that
burglariea of this type have bean
frequant in Sanford and surround­
ing areas recently. A check ia
being made with nearby towns to
see if the burglaries can be con­
nected to produce a clue about
who stole Ibe 11,540.71 from Semi­
nole High. Considerable damage
was dona to the safe before the
money was taken.

Mopping Up Starts
In I960 Census

Loaders Sanborn* Terjy , Hagood Making Turn-Around A t Sanford

WASHINGTON (UPI) - H ie
Census Bureau, now conducting
mopping-up operations on Um 1M0
nose-count, will lake another six
months lo process tbe “official"
population.
Tfcia will be the fastest compila­
tion since tha firet censui waa
taken ia 17N. Much of the credit
wiU go lo a battery af elect ran k
“ hrelna" handling much of too
’••Ikllflllje

ypfkjiiV

About 1,220 Civilians and
tary personnel are expected to
march to Sanford’a Armed
Day parade May II,
Parade chairman
gave toll number aa o
Uve estimate of e a a rebars. The
parade will form 8 | 0 a, m. and b
start moving at 8iM a. m.- Be***
ginning at Fourth BL and Oak
Avc., it will no north on Oak to r a l
First SI., turn east and m om
along First to Sen Carina Ava,
An Armed Force* Day show
will also be held a t the Sanford
Naval Air Station from 11 a. m.
until 2 p. m. The aviation rains*
craft to visit Sanford will b* opan
to visitor* starting at II a. m.
Another Armed Force* Day
committee meeting is scheduled
for 8 p. m. Friday at to* USO
in the Cbamber of Commerce
building. All persona intonated
In working on the parade are tail­
ed to attend.

23 Parcels Sold
For Road Project
Twenty three parcels of pro­
perly bordering Sanford Ave.
hava been sold for too widontof
of the avenue between Geneva
Ave. and Glndera Corner. Tbn
price paid by the county for thn
land was 85,445. This leave* 7B
pierrs of property toe county
needs to buy along Sanford Avo.
for the widening project. The
Stale Road Pept. will do the
widening work.

Two Runoff Rallies
Scheduled Next Week
v . .

The County Executive Demo­
cratic Committee has scheduled
(wo political rallies for the 12
candidates running in Cuunly
Commission runoff battles and one
constable and peace justice race.
Both rallies will be held next

District I: T. V. Brown and J.
C. Hutchison: District 2: J . D,
Cordell and Ted William*) DJa*
trict 3: Jsm rs -Avery and L**r&gt;
rcnce Swoftord and DUtrigt 8:
Homer Little and John. File*
Patrick.

Klmrr Ashley and Homer Se­
well will face each other la tho
District B Trace Justice rat*
while R. E. Carroll and O. O.
Owen are runoff candidates for
the office of District 4 comtable.
At the rtnal rally May
Memorial Stadium, all
rd votora and Ibair fami
be admitted
charge by j
d l l voting
Each speaker
will b* Umitod I
talk. -

The first rally will be held for
resident* in the suuth end ot the
county at Prairie Lake and the
other will be held May 21 at
Memorial Stadium in Sanford.
The data for too Prairie Lake
rally has not been sal. according
to committee chairman R, S.
Bill Ulmer,
BUlhimer met with the 13 can­
didates at a meeting Friday and
discnsied the MeslbUlly of the
rallies. The majority of the can­
didates favored holding only two
rallies.
Tha candidates to tha runoff tori Greyhound and
are;
&lt; burg gam* will atort i

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&gt; 4&gt;

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TEACHING THE TEACHERS, Mrs. J. A. Kilpatrick showed Mrs. Ralph
Losslnc bow to make like a fish as tho Red Cross Water Safety program
got Underway a t Sanford'a Municipal Pool Tuesday. Eighty-six mothers
volunteered to help 848 youngsters learn to swim. Many of the mothers will
become swimming instructors. Awaiting their turn to learn are. Mrs. Ber­
nard Fisher, Mrs. Frederick Burton, Mrs. Michael Teal, and Mrs. Raymond
Reyaa. Mrs. Nanette Jones and Mra. Kilpatrick are both water
in­
structors.
(Herald Photo)

SUNNYLAND

SMOKED

SMALL LEAN
MEATY
M you don't have any ehlekwoad
growing In your lawn, I'll bo hap­
py to send you aoma.
Last weekend, 1 s p r a y e d
enough cblckwred to toed the anUro mambarahip of tho National
Geographic Society. My intention
waa to destroy tho stuff. This was
before I toad in the society'!
news bullotla that "web common
garden nuisance* aa purslane,
chickweed and pigweed are en­
joyed bp many whan aaahaif.1'
According to tho geographic, n
botanist ones gave me neighbor*
large helping* of pigweed. Identi­
fying It sa spinach. They not only
ate it but earn bock for second*.
I oan hardly wait to try this on
my neighbors, pocttoolarty tho
aoas who aro always bragging
about tbatr garde a*. It ought to
put an ood to lb* bsck fence
sneering about my agricultural
abilities. But, back to tho recipe:
White you’re in Um yard harv­
esting the ehlekwoad, gstfacr &lt;a
few sprigs of wUd onion* and
: and sos shock m the United several buncbos ef dandelion
groans. M my yard la any indica­
i, Mates.
; it was port ef "Operation Alert tion, there will be a bumper crop
1 two,'" a throe-day civil dtftnM of wild onions and dandeUona thia
test ef AaMrica’a readiness to re­ year.
Now you have aU the Ingredi­
spond Is aa apraiy stuck.
V Sirens waited Is elites across ents for "depression rated,"
Pm nation Tuesday as local da- which, It you can afford It,, can
t officiate pot warnings that bo served with' an oil and vinegar
ginary enemy bomber* wars dressing. If things a n really
rough, you don’t have to atop with
headed toward tho United SUloa.
City straws emptied, govern- the rated course.
• moot officiate fled and rails and Tho Geographt* telte us there
tetevlaten' stations wont off tho a n aM sorts of ways to fret-load
so mother nature. Cattails, tor
'Sir.
. . ' )
President Btesnhower went ea instance, ore virtually a lunch in
too rir over Coarirad, the ego- them Hives
It also suggeeta chitted cat-brier
rial emergency radio system. He
told the country that In tb* case sprouts, bread mads of aoeda of
of attack "a strong ehrll doteMe oow llltea and candted wild giagsr,
. . . offers the ■bote program for adding that "wild * food experts
still consider the unrolled fronds
Pm saving of Uvea."
The practice alert went off of ostrich torn a choice treat
Without a bitch in moat cities. when served on toast with a
Tb# State Department to Wash- woam sauce." Ington removed 4,MO employes to
eight minutes end thousands ef
persons cleared eut ef. New
York's Time* Square to one mto»
•to and 44 eeronde.
New York polio# arrested is
Rev. Joe DouLhlU has recently
demonstrator* Who refused to accepted a call to Ibe Osteen
toko cover. Milwaukee police said Baptist Church. He and his wife
Beverly, ware honored at a re­
ception and covered dish dinner at
the church educational building,
Mra. Douthitt waa tho former
Beverly Benton of Sanford, daugh­
ter of Mr. ewd Mra. J. L, Banton.
The Douthkt's have a four*
months-old daughter, Joann*.
By WC* WRIT
WASHINGTON (UP1) 1 have
• hare a new recipe which I would
net want to try myself bnt which
I wiU gladly psm along to any
adventurous chiefs in the audience.
The dish is tilted "depression
pried." Under current economic
mmditteui, 1 don't euppoeo there
wtil be too much demand tor K.
B it it might bo a good (king
to file sway tor future reference.
One never knows,
r Anyway, the fleet thing you do
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Douthitt Named
Church Pastor

ianford's Red Cm* Water
Safety. Program sot underway
si Um Municipal Pool Tuesday
with SIS children registered for
awlmmlng loaaooa.
Se many children algnad up for
the program that roglitratloo had
lo bo clotcd, Co-Director Mra. F.
D. Scott a*Id. Ta got around teach­
ing two large groupa of youngitors,
tho awlmmlng laaaon* will bo
glvaa ea an aaaembly lino baal*.
Mother* who bare volunteered to
act aa Instructors will bo polled
at dUfarwt station*. A ehlld will
teen ■ &gt; part ef Um swimming
technique at aaeh station. A wa­
ter safety Instructor will have
charge of tho last point aa Um
route.
Forty-alx mothers will teach (ho
MS youngsters registered tor tho
morning program. Six of the mothen will bo baby slUers. Otters
have come from 40 mother* to
help with the afternoon seiilon
which ha&gt; 111 children registered.
Throe baby slUera will be available tor this, union, Mr*. F. D.
Scott sod Mra. Martha KUpstrlek
are directing Um program.
. “This Is the Drat Una that thia
method ef teaching has boon natd
Is Um Msaicipal Pool sad wo hope
N will prova moat satisfactory
tod prov# that wo cae continue
to u e it oo tbs beginner*' level
Mra. Scott aatd.

Episcopal Young
Churchmen Meet
A meeting of the
Young Churchman'* organisation
wm bald at the Holy Cross
Episcopal Church Sunday.
Approximately 900 masubars of
tba group path#red at the regularly scheduled maating of tba Orton,
do Dwnary at 4 p. m. for the bu»incu maating and supper.
A .program oa aviation survival
equipment, presented by Andrew
Wolfe, Parachute Rigger First
Class, proved vary interesting to
the young people. Exposure suite,
oxygen equipment, parachute, pro­
tective heltnat, and Ufa Jackals
wen shown and their usage ex­
plained by Petty Officer Wolfe.
Tba program eoacluded at 1:10

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John W. Thomas, Rector
of Holy Cruse Church wlabcc to
thank tho many persona who as­
sisted to Making tho program aa
□utelanding success.

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VOL. XLIX

U nited P ress Leased W ire

Established i908

THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1960

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 687

Reds Shoot Down U.S. Plane
MOSCOW (UPD—Premiw Nik­
ita Khrushchev announced today
the Soviet Union shot down an
American plana Sunday inside
Soviet territory. He charged that
the act of sending a plane into
Russia- mrant there was ’‘little
hope" for the summit conference.
Speaking biJeu the Supreme
Soviet, Khrushchev accused the
United Slates of trying lo impress
snd frighten Russia before start
of the May IA Big Four con­
ference in Paria. He said the
Untied Stales waa returning to the
SEMINOLE HIGH STUDENTS IN COURT were able to compare Perry
cold war and issued a stern warn­
Maaon with th e real thin* when they aaw a ju ry picked for a m urder trial
ing to Washington against the
in Circuit Court Monday. Judge Volie William* J r. I* shown explaining
"latest
provocation."
Rome legal technicalitiea to Pam Jones here a fte r the trial was recessed
President Eisenhower ordered an
for lunch. From th e left a re F rank W oodruff. Mrs, W. R. W ray. Misa
investigation and prompt report
Jonea, Judge Williams, Donald McMurray, Robert M urray, and parole of­
on the circumstances surrounding
ficer Jam es Lee, The freshm an students were from Mrs. W ray's civics
the fate of the plane.
tlaaaes.
(Herald Photo)
There was no immediate direct
comment from the president,
either on the announcement about
the plane or Khrushchev's barbed
remarks about the United States.
White House Press Secretary
Jamea C. Hagerty declined com­
ment
when
asked
whether
Khrushchev'! bristling speech be­
fore (he Supreme Soviet parlia­
ment might lead to reexamina­
tion of plana for Ihc summit
meeting and tha Eisenhower visit
to Russia.
Member* of the Supreme Soviet
Headrsds at pareons were turn­ figure ton Id have been more than mary are being taken in the regi­ (parliament) sat la shocked *!•
ed swag from the polls Tuesday &lt;,000.
strar's office and that the ballots
because there were not enough pre­ The canvassing board, consist­ will be available early this week.
cincts and polling plan s to San­ ing to County Judge Vernon Mize,
Runoffa to be held will involve
ford, Mrs. Camilla Bruce, super­ C o u n t y Commission Chairman District 1 County Commission canvisor to registration said today af­ John Krider and Mrs. Bruce, met dldalea T. V. Brown and J. C.
ter reporting that 0,733 persona Vet- for seven hours Wednesday and Hutchison; District 3, JJ. D. Cor­
reported that 70 par cent of tha dell and Ted Williams; District 3, Even More Tax
ad in the Democratic primary.
DETROIT (UPI) - Ail persons
9 Mrs. Bruce said there is “a defi­ registered voters cast their voles Lawrence Swofford and Jamea
nite nerd for at least three more in tha primary.
Avery and District 3, John Fitz­ who live or work in Detroit were
faced today with Ihe prosper! of
The running ia not over for eight patrick and Hamer Little.
precincts In the Sanford area and
certainly more polling places."
county-wide candidates who muit
Elmer Ashley and Homer Sewell a one percent cily income Ux.
She added that she will ash the vie for votes in the May 24 second will square off in the peace justice The common council agreed un­
County Commission to study this primary, and slop.lhe justice of the raw ia District &lt; and It. E. Car- animously Wednesday lo enacl
peace raw In Mptrirt &lt; and coo- roll and O. C. Owen will tangle tha city income tax to provide a
problem to the near future.
Mrs. Bruce said that to the three stable'a raw in District 4.
in Ibe constable raw in District 137.300,000 annual Income.
Sanford prerincts 5.911 persona
Mrs. Bruce said applications fur 4.
voted and with more precincts that absentw ballots for the second pri­
Final official eouniy wide returna Carole Visits Finch
are:
LOS ANGELES (UPi}-Accu*«d
urdcress Carole Tregoff. 13.
Clerk of Court: Beckwilh, 4,347:
G otctel 8,471,
her co-defendant,',.Dr. R.

Hundreds Didn't Get To Vote
•Due To Crowded Facilities

News Briefs

lence when Khrushchev mads Ihe
announcement while looking di­
rectly at U.S. Ambassador Llewel­
lyn Thompson.
Then they Jumped to their feel
end roared: "Down with the ag­
gressor! This banditry!"
Khrushchev said it waa the sec­
ond of two recent American vio­
lations of Soviel territory. Another
plane flew over Russia on April

New Post Office
Authorized For
Altamonte
A new post office has been
authorized for Altamonte Springs,
Postmaster General Arthur E.
Summer field announced today.
The new poll office will have
about 2.100 square feet of floor
space, plus a loading platform.
The building site ia on the south
side of Altamonte Ave. 333.7 feet
west of Longwood Avenue. The
site's 9.000 square feet "will pro­
vide adequate parking and truck
maneuvering arcai," Summerfield said.
The builder who Is awarded the
rontract to construct the post
office will buy the land, put up
the building according to Foil
Office Department specifications,
and lease it to the department on
a long term basis, with lease re­
newal options running up to five
years. This is done under the
Post Office Department’s com­
mercial leasing program.
Ridding forma and specifications
will be available lo prospective
bidders in about &lt;0 days. The
Post Office Department will ad­
vertise for bids then. The an­
nouncement of Suinmerfleld’a au­
thorization of Ihe post office waa
relayed to the Herald today by
Republican stale committeeman
for Seminole Counly, Joseph Soun­
ders,

I, he said, but that one was not
shot down.
A Lockheed U-2 extreme high
altitude weather reconnaissance
plane of tha National Aeronautics
and Space Administration disap­
peared over the rugged mountains
of southeastern Turkey during the
weekend.
The one-inan plane, one of two
aircraft flying over the moun­

tains to altitudes of 50.000 feet or
more, was reported M miles from
the Iranian border and 100 miles
from Soviet Azerbaijan when It
disappeared. U. S. search planes
have bow unable lo find •ny
trees.
Khrushchev commented that if
a Soviet plane had approached
American territory It might be
the beginning of war.

Bryant Leads
The official Seminole County vote in the gubem etorial race ahowe th a t F a rris B ryant polled the largest
am ount of votes, with John M cCarty aeeond and Doyle
Carlton third.
Bryant polled 2,647 votea while McCarty collected
1,839 and Carlton 1,774.
Haydon Burns waa fourth w ith 1,213 votes followed
by David, 681; Dickinson, 400; Downs, 110; Belser, 92;
McCorvey, 36 and Hendrix, 35.
Over the atate, the lead ehanged three times
W ednesday. The latest vote tally w ith 1.921 precincts re­
porting shows th a t B ryant ie In the lead with 184,642
votea.
Carlton has 183,650; Bum s, 160,663; McCarty,
130,130; Dickinson, 112,058; Devid. 79,115; Reiser,
26,080; Hendrix, 7,894; Downs, 7,402 end McCorvey,
6,182.

Carlton Plans To M eet
W ith McCarty On Votes
MIAMI (UPI)—Doyle E. Carl­
ton Jr. plan* te talk today with
John McCarty, the only taiajor
vole-getter (ram the Florida pri­
mary who had not anoouncad hla
stand In the governor's run-off.
"I have talked te John," Carlton
said late Wtdneiday night. "I
plan to tetephoM him again
Thursday morning. John snd 1
hare been frlanda tor many
yaare."
Both Carlton and Ma rue-tot
opponeni, Parris ’ Bryant, were

"We have no bombers on duty
but we have rockeli which are
more accurate and more reliable
than your bombers," he said.
Khrushchev said he also was
considering a "most serious warn­
ing to the countries which provide
territories for the disposal to
American forces"—a reference lo
NATO and SEATO bates ringing
the Soviet Union.

Tornadoes,
Thunderstorms
Hit Southwest
By United frees latentefloanl
Tornadoes, thunderstorms and
hail tasbed the Southwest during
the night, causing widespread dam­
age and at leaat oae death.
The twisters leveled bouses, up­
rooted trees and downed power
lines in Oklahoma, Eanaaa and tha
plains atate* and touched off seve­
ral fires.
Al least 13 persona were Injured
by tornadoes that hit 10 Oklahoma
communities. Several more were
misalng.
Hardest hK appeared te bo t a ­
per, a town of 340 near the Texas
bdrder. A twister dipped Into the
center to Soper and destroyed or
damaged 30 homes and stores.
One of the buildings smashed
by the tornado was a brand now
barbershop Just finished Wednes­
day. Barber Jack Burleson said
U&gt;e shop wa* completely blows
away, with nothing left but a vas­
s a l Jot.
Wind and hall knocked down aB
electrical power line* and Maw
over the town water tower. The
downpour caused flash flooding.
The National Guard was ordered
late Soper te help d e a r up the
wreckage strews all over tows
and te prevent any tenting to dam­
aged stores.
The Oklahoma Highway Pa trad
said five persons, all members to
the Clifford Lamb family, were
Injured when a twister hit OR
Cedar. A number to houses and
barns were blows daws te tha area.
Anothar twister hR the south
central Oklahoma lows to Kona*
wa, Two familita reported miss­
ing were later found te their slons
cellars.
Five airplanes were destroyed to
one Tulsa airport and two mors
at another. Pollen barricaded a
section to Oklahoma City white
wdrkers repaired damaged power
tinea.
Another tornado struck several
place* north of ro rt Worth, Taxaa. The winds scattered the wrerl*
age of two houses ovar 1,000 yard*
to open field.
A six-month-old baby was picked
up by the storm and flung down
tn Ihe field but escaped serious
injury. Live wires crackling on the
ground hampered rescue workers.
Thunderstorms turned ibe nor­
mally trickle-sized Sand Creek to
Newlon, Kan., into a fair-sited ri­
ver following four inches of rain.
Ned Walker, 14, drowned on the
swollen creek when hla raft everturned.
A lolal to too persons were eva­
cuated at Newton before the waters
fell back. .

primary lamered more then 410,&lt;00 votea together.
Dickinson, who might ho able
lo awing a big part to his 8t,004
homo county vote in Palm Bearh,
flaw te Ocala Wednesday to confer
with Bryant. After a long session
ba announced, "It is my opinion
that Florida's next governor must
be a man to maturity, experience
and dtoUive judgment. , .
"It )■ my Arm conviction thal
tha man who con do tbla and
Bwat serve all of Florida ia Farris
BryanL a .*•
Jocjteriaj Jap euopaatJp, tea May
, s t o flat w*U over 40,000
NfjU .Jail. Accompanied by atla Duval Canter, veld "I
MaCarty. win gat abate 14#,tea
Tax Assessor: McCanns, 3,535, torney'Richard
M.. Moore, aa as­
'Richard M
the pvblle to capable to
vtona aa tonrth place hnitear, to making their ewa decision te the
Walker. 3AM.
sociate, to Finch's lawyer, Carole
parson
a
i
r
i
i
m
■
aom
ary
iv
i
Supervisor to registration: Broca, talked briefly with Finch in tha
and Carlton,
tuth Hoar lawyer's room al eounMcCarty had a dilemma. Ha ia
6.*M; Reynolds, 1,211.
The third pi ace finisher, Jack naturally close to Carlton by
District 1 Commission: Donald ly jail.
eonvilte . Mayor Haydon lo rn *
The County Commission will ash procedures that must be followed Baits, 1J4«; Brown, 3.3T4; Hut­
A l-ockhart mao was found dead said Wednesday light ha w4R ant aga and personal Interests. But
chison,
3,710.
Chou
On
Tour
the U. I. Corps to Engineer* for te gat the survey started.
in his car Wednesday, with two support either candidate. He into Bryant gave atreng backing te
TOKYO (UPI) - Communist lengths, of vacuum cleaner hose cated he is thinking to running John's brother Dan when the
• survey to the Weklra River
County Engineer Robert Davis, - OUtrict 3: Cordell, I.4M; Van
latter was elected governor.
Chinese Premier Chou En-lai leading to the auto's exhaust pipe, again himaalf in 1M4.
basin in the hope* to alllevatlnl who attended a meeting of Uw Hoy. 1413; Williams, 3,0*1.
It appeared ibe vote between
District 3: Avery. Lite; Four- arrived by plane today for a five- Ihe sheriff's office reported.
•flooding.
chief to Ibe U. S. Army Corp to
Prod Dickinson, wha finished
The board today authorised At­ Engineers and county officials to nkre, 1,444; Lormann, IAN; Swto- day official visit to the IndoThe death of William A. Stiff behind McCarty, announced Wed Bryant and Carlton might split
Chinese kingdom of Cambodia, was due to carbon monoxide poi­ day ha will campaign actively at k did In the first primary,
torney Mach Cleveland Jr, to ask Central Florida in Tavares, Wed­ ford, 1A»: Zimmerman, t.N4.
Congressman Syd Harlong lor nesday, said that tie also re­ District 3! Bell, 1,730: Fltgpat- tha Hed New China new* agency soning the sheriff's office said. for Bryant. Ted David, the atath with Carlton gattlng the Boulh
reported. Chou said that since his SHU, 3S. was reported to have man in the race, said ho would Florida and big city vote, and
quested of Herlong that both the rich, 3,41«; Little, 3,434.
Bryant running strong In the rural
In the peace Justice rare lor first visit lo Cambodia in 1056, connected one end of the how support
Wekiva
and
Econtockhatchee
Carlton.
areas.
River basins be studied by (hn District • Ashley polled SR votes relations have shown a "tremend­ to the car's exhaust and to have
These four, runnaraup .In tha ' Carlton said ha bad solicited
to Sewell's IN.
ous development."
engineers.
put the other end into his car.
tha support to all the major
O.
G.
Owen
polled
1,004
vote*
He waa found seated under Ihe
Davie said today that Herlohg
loiing candidates. He aaid David
steering wheel.
gave him the assurance that be to R. X. Carroll * 1,9*5 |Q the Dis­ Tampan Victim
tendered hia support te Carllon'a
trict 4 Constable balloting.
The body was found after a to
would look into the matlenr.
TORREJON AIR FORCE BASE.
request.
The.re* *ktMiea ballots showed Spain (UPI)—An American jet year old boy told hit grandfather,
In other business during the
Carlton said be would kickoff
-f
ckwith, pilot killed in a crash near here Frank Cichla, about tha hose
meeting, the board turned back
NEW YORK (UPI)—Stock pri hia campaign on a television abow
^~Capt. J. D. 'Ramage, who will for
sticking
in
the
car
window.
Cichla
study
the
acceptance
of
a
Wednesday
waa
Identified
by
a
ccs
at
1
p.
m.:
bo honored by tha Sanford com­
te Miami Sunday. Bryant
-,j. r
at for Goldie Manor subdivision
military spoke tin III ■■ lit I.t. notified the Maitland police who American TAT . ««a• f • *t • MH (WPST)
munity tonight, waa hailed today
also waa lovltad.
j.j i• *
i
tween
Altamonte
Springs
and
reported
the
death
to
tha
eherirra
Bethlehem
Steel
44*4
Jama*
F.
Seagirt,
30,
of
TamP*&gt;
by the County Com miss lea for hla
Carlton said ha would campaign
Forest City. The Board authorized
Fla. See gars, whose wife, Carol, office.
*•#*•*••* MH both
Caterpillar
outstanding work while serving at Zoning
on television and "I'll walk
Director Robert T. Brown
c A n .............. VlttlliM S3
and two daughters live in Ma­
tha Satifanf Naval Air atation.
a lot of it oul. I'm sura we'll
and Davis to go over the plat
drid,
was
the
son
of
Mrs.
Fow­
Chrysler
.............
4SW
«
•
•
#
a
«
•
*
e
Capt. Ramage will be tha guest
some rallies. It'll he a com­
recommending He accep­
ler to Tampa.
Curtiss • Wright 4a• a11*t # 1044 have
to honor at a dinner-meeting of bejero
bination."
tance.
Dow
Cham
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.
.
.
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4
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the Seminole County Chamber o(
The board also turned over to
Ford Motor . ... •eeeeetee &lt;7
Flyer To Appeal
Commerce board of director* at Davis plans and specifications for
JAKARTA, Indonesia (UPI)— Casselberry Msyor William Ben­ General Eiectrle •aaseen *• Ml*
i;30 p, m. at the Civle Center.
Sanlando Estates. The board re­
son was scheduled to meet with General Motors
■MlllMl 44'*
I la i resolution adopted by the ceived a latter from Engineers
The County School Board decid­ Allen Lawrence Pope, 31-year-old
tllM lill 3*4
^joard. Ramaga was thanked lor Laffter and Bush that the deve­ ed to buy five school buses for American soldier to fortune from llolllni College representatives this Graham • Paige
Homestead, Fla-, who waa sen­ afternoon to discuss Ihe Cassel­ Int, TAT ............... &lt;•••&lt;•*•* 401*
hi* public service to the com mu- lopers "hsd departed from the I3.S4I.1S each today.
tenced to death for flying bombing berry growth report. Hie report, Lorillard ............. MSMI'M S4H
nity.
Tha
low
and
accepted
bid
was
original plans."
missions
for Indonesian rcbali, being drawn up by atudenle from Minute Mild •«#**o• *•«• • •• 11V*
Ramage, commander to Heavy
for a GMC chassis with a Thomas
college’a Center for Practical Penney ... ........... oeeeeee** not*
Attack Wing one, will be transfer­
h°dy. Tha board accepted all the will appeal his conviction, hi* Ibe
Charles Bigelow told the village
red to June.
bids it favored last week on 964,- lawyer announced today. Attorneys Politics, will tell Casselberry's Penn RR ............. ****••••• 13th council Tuesday that a survey la
boundaries,
history,
form
of
gov­
Sears
Roebuck
..
4*44
Mf
tlttl*
000 worth of school furniture, ex­ hinted -to newsmen that Pope'a
cept the bid on 8,300 folding chances were "good" for at least ernment and how the town la Sperry .................. •• •*•«•«• SIH being drawn up lo see whether
maintained. A ropy of the finished Standard Oil (NJ) #•«#***.* 434* North Orlando residents want Win­
chans. This went to Universal gelling a less severe sentence.
report will be turned over to the U. S. Steel ............ • i •* a• • t • 70H ter Park Telephone Co. or South­
Beating instead of Powell Office
town.
Westinghouse Rl. •fey....... 33 ern Bell phone service.
Supply. The school board chose Hoaxer Arrested
The Lake Slonroe School's pre the Universal chairs because It
Slay or Liddlcott said he would
WASHINGTON - I UPI) - FBI
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Russia
school roundup will be held May 13 felt they were better, Administra­ agenls today arrested Patrick
gel busy on the survey and sec
at !:M p. m., Instead of May 11, tive Assistant Waller Teague said. William McCunc. a 39-ycar-o!d
that it gets started. Bigelow said is helping build a concrete missile
as previously announced.
thal if tha survey shows a desire launching pad In Cuba, a former
The board left to accept the salesman, at Bakersfield, Calif.,
All parents whose children will South S e m i n o l e Elementary on ebargaa of making a false bomb
The Sanford Elks will observe
for Winter Park service, the villag­ Cuban Intelligence chief has told
Mother's Day Sunday with a ritual enter the first grade In Lake Mon School before'noon.
ers might be able to gel Southern congressional investigators.
report at the airport there April
But U. S. intelligence officials
at the Sanford Lodgo at 3 p. m. roe school next fall are asked to The new Cesaelberry school 37. The FBI said this was Ihe
Bell te raise Ua rale* but cut out
•aid Ibey were inclined to doubt
The chairmen to the Elka Moth- attend the roundup alung with which is more than W3 percent fin­ llih such "bomb scare" arrc&lt;t
tha toil charge to Orlendo.
era' Day committw hava invited their children who will edler the ished, must get school board ac­ It kgs made since the government
Bigelow and Councilman Reggia this. Cuba's ambassador to the
all Elka and their frlanda te at­ school next term. Children mu*, ceptance before stats and federal launched a drive April 7 to eli­
Webster agreed that North Orlando Organization of American Slates
tend. Elka wlvea will larva re­ be six ycarr old before Jan. 1, authoritiaa will grant their ac­ minate airport bomb hoaxes.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Con­ Carlton vacated to make tha gov­ would bo bolter off with Southern called tbe alicgatlons ridiculous.
freshments Immediately after the Iffll lo enter school next fall.
ceptance. Federal aid waa used in
trol of the state Senate by the ernor's race.
BeU service If the toll cberge on Col. Manuel Antonio Ugalde Car­
County health officer, Dr. Clyde building the school.
^erv ices.
North Florida bloc known aa "The
In Carllon’a 37th district. Rap. Orlando calls could be eliminated. rillo, intelligence chief under oust­
Brothers, and county nune, Mrs.
I'ork Chop Gang" seems assured G. W. Williams to Waucbute will ‘ Liddlcott said that Winter Park ed Cuban director Fulgent ia Ba­
Mabel Brown, will tell parents
in the next session, despite defeat run-off with Hayward H. Davla to Telephone Co. and Southern BeU tista said more than J.000 Chines*
about the shota their children jpust
of twro of tha bloc'a principal Lake Placid. Formar Ben. Jeans* officials wiU meat with a represen­ Communist technician* and about
got before starting school. County
members In Tuesday’■ primary.
W. Moore waa eliminated.
tative of the Seminole Counly IS Rusainn technicians are te Cuba
elementary school supervisor, Mrs.
PITTSBURGH (U PD -A dlreel­ Newman Brackin of Creatview Tha lone Senate Republican, Chamber to Commerce May It te directing various project* for tea
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Margaret Galt, will talk about
The Wayfarer*, aa organization ed verdict to acquittal was grant­ lost in the first district of Oka- Frank Houghton of St. Paten- see If service te the county can't government to Fidel Castro.
Federal Communications Cam mis­ reading readiness.
to DeBary Masons, will entertain ed yesterday ia a month long trial louse snd SsaU Ross counties snd burg, lost out at tha polls, alo^t ba improvad.
sion will rehear the Miami tele­
3M Masons and their wives at a to a lung cancer victim's 11,250,000 If. H. Heir of Livs Onk met de­ with House member* Joha Hatha­
damage eult egalnat Liggett A feat In the 17th district of Suwan­ way of Charlotte, George Edvision Chinn* 1 10 cate June t .
dinner here Friday.
The channel waa awarded la
nee, Hamilton, nnd Lafayette mundson to Sarasota and Qua
Dlytrirl *Maeocte officers and Myere Tebacco Co.
Federal Judge Joha L. Millar counties.
1037 te Public Service Television,
Dekla of Taylor.
other Masene will hn guests to the
But their successors die expect­ Otherwise, m e a t incumbents
^ n c .. a subsidiary of National AirMOSCOW (UPI) - Premier NbDeBary group for Ibe dinner and told the Jury that the court waa
to the opinion "thal no substantial ed to be of like mind on reappor- were re-elected by large margins
Wines, Hearing Examiner Horace
kite Khrushchev today I
entertainment
program
at
the
1RONTON, Ohfc» (UPI) - Res­ Sanford Civic Center. The dinner evident* hat been offered lo sup­ tiomnent nnd other Issues which or won through te the May M
County candidate* te tha May 84 • five-year plan far tha
•terra has recommended t h e
port a verdict againet the defend­ bind tbs 33-member "gang" to­ run-off.
Democratic luaadf primary will of loeom* taxos la Boater
sward be revoked because to al­ cuers dug to within leas than i t Will atari to «:M p. as.
feat
today
to
a
lt-year-oid
minis­
ant m any theory of negligence." gether In centre} of the 83-mam- Other sens tore re-elected in­ moat te tha aaurthouaa Friday te ing it as *'a atate ate to
legedly improper contacts btoween
Counsel for Liggett k Myers bar1Senate,
the applicants and mtmbert-to tha ter's son Irapoed 33 feet under
clude Bcott Kelly to Lakeland, decide hoar they weal the runoff
■round to e dry wtol located In Aid Doubtful
rested Utelr rare Tueedey. OUo Brackin loot to Clayton W. Ms- Charley X. Johns to Marks, Joha •im p e l* te bo eanflncted.
roc.
Ua father's church yard.
WASHINGTON &lt;W*H - Tha Pritchard, gl. a Pittsburgh cabi­ poles, a Hlltoa radio station own­ A, Sutton of Orlande, nod J, A. to te* i p . as. M attes; tea caaDemocratic Congress appeared net maker, claimed he developed er. Hair- w#n defeated by Rep. Boyd of Leesburg.
»M decide whether they
Council To Meet
likely teday te -eject the Mg lung cancer from smoking Ches­ Houston Robert* to tuwsnnoe.
Bernard Parrish defeated Gary
hate n lllM befera tha
The L e a rn e d T nre Cos .
totogal bo a ting program to aatof- terfield algaret* ter almost N
Not only Aid flu Won show no mnete to wta tfe IT * dtetoto
M be
____
in the town hall at S f . m.
eal c a n Mr the aged proposed years. Aporlte* to bis right lung sign of losing Ha grip, H may gate Senate asst to laaslaola aad
Mali
the Buateaa nothing day
hy the Eiaeahotjrr administration. r es removed by surgery in IMS. a vote in tha seat which Doyle ard.
»«yBilik!a u r said today.
reducing U te 3 te 4

nan Found Dead
In Automobile

O f W ekiva For Flood Aid

damage Honored
By County Board

1 p. m. Stocks

C

s?

Board Buys Five
New School Buses

Casselberry Growth
Report Scheduled

Telephone Service
Survey Planned

Pre-School Child
Elks Club Sponsors Meeting Changed
•Mother s Day Event

FCC To Rehear
Network Cose

Senate Control Assured
By 'Pork Chop Gang'

Mason's Dinner
Friday N ight

Hopo Fading
For Trapped Man

.. *’*

Reds Aiding Cuba
Build Launch Pad

m

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Vj

to 1
I
S irT " I

Cirgaret Firm
Cleared In Suit

N ikita Announces j
Runoff Candidates New 5-Year Plan
To Plan Campaign

�I
I

'

i as
Pngq 1 —T h u rs. M ay I . 1M

th e North Orlando Village Cotrn' Ml adopted o ali-page dog ordinn im Toeaday night.
' ; ,^T1» law. Which went late eliecl
on U« adoption »aya It’* unlawful
lo own a dog in North Orlando
without getting rabtea ahoti and

-

St

off bl* owner'* property in North
Orlando unleaa bla owner la with­
in m feat, or n le u the owner of
the land that the dog I* an ha*
contented to the animal'* being
there. Dog* are never to ga in
food alorea.
Every Milano resident trim late*
hit dog ehmud notif; the polka
ehler. A deg may be reclaimed
within 19 daya alter K U .impound*
ed. Impounding chargee made to
tbo dog ommr will be 9tJ9 per day.
After » daya, the dog may be

— Funeral Friday For W. 0. Chesser
Funeral nrvictt lor Wfllla*
Own Clxiwr, ADl, who died
Sunday at BathaMU Naval Hoapital, wlQ ha held at l p. m. FriSay at Oraakow Funeral Home,
with Chaplain William Haarn at
Ua Sinford NAS riflclatin*. Bur­
ial win ha la E m ir r n Came*
tary.
Mr. Chatt«r, jo, [• survived by
bla wife, Waaatta Virginia Chea­
Loogwood'a Boy Scout Troop SM
ter; U n a aooa, Gaarf* William
Fawtey, Cbaatar Fawtay and Wil- will hava n troop committoe meet*
log tonight at Scoutmaster Bill
Brldge’a home, 101 Concord Dr.,
Titans Sign Abadie Fern Park. The meeting wM atari
NEW YORK (UPI)—Peter Ahe- at T:M p. m.
dle Jr., former and from Tulane
Tbo troop will go on a camping
University, haa signed with the trip May 14. Bridge aaid. Tbm
Now York Than* of the American ■coul* arc deciding Utla week Jule
Football League. The 0-3, 110- where they want to go.
peund gridder w u daecribod a* . A flrat aid and awlmmlng toan "aacellent
atructor. Arthur F. Lae, haa offer­
ed his services to the troop, Bridgg
■aid WedMsday.

North Orlando raaideni* may not
keep dote when they are not the
anlmal'a true owner*.
Anyone who own* a dot that
la mean, become* a auUapee to
the community or, who abandon*
an animal, will be guilty ad a. ml*demeanor.

Longwood Scout
Mooting Tonight

W -~ « - Fourteon Navymen at the Sonflpfd Naval Air Station rnenlvod
modal* at ■ Captain's laapaetion
nmadneted last wank by CapL Bob*
Bft W. Wire, commaodlag officer.
0 . 1. Jenkins, IDS, rocolved the
Navy Occupation Sadvko Madal
with Bmupo Clasp gad tbo Na­

gy DICS WIST
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Hobart
Froat, tbo celebrated New Eng­
land poet, la vlflitiag ifea captUl
this weok to roOaw hi* Iteonao as
on* of. our locvmost uneonsulted
congreation*1 eonsukante.
m a t drifted late this highly
specialised 11m of work a couple
of foam ago whan the Library af
Congrna appointed Mm to th*

'Operation Earthworm' Project Underway

that thia achool of psychiatry was
off boat io viewing a n as the
fund*mantel motivation of buman
ggigiSgigC
"Tbo'ruling paaakn In man."
ho aald, "la minding oath othar’a
it of oonaultant In pantry in business."
If ho worn minding Congress’
gllah.
Aa might bo oapotted af a four- business, Front would atep trying
time PulUaar Priaa winner, ho
served with tumor and distinction.
Something "new has boon addAnd, aa ho himself oboarvod, bo
ad" at the Main Oat* area of
NAS Sanrord.
"Operation Earthworm" went
into effect Wednesday with the
arrival of ladlea representing the
Driftwood Circle of the Sanford
Cardan Club. ,
After unloading their earthmanicuring tools and. a number
of sicstlent shrubs, ’ the distaff
gardener* began tiwlr teak af
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - 0. planting and trimming; working
Y. Whitney** Tmpton gaining pari the noon hour before the Job

Driftwood Circle
Starts Cleanup,
Planting Project

K

Tompion Top
Derby Choice

■tern aoppert by tbo minute, rated
n heavy favorite for Saturday’s
Eostnsby Dolby today as tsaiaero
paradsg to * 0 secretary’s office
to aama tM r benaa far tbo ftrat
of th* Triple Crown classics.

Rifle Club

tten lor the Florida State Garden
Show which will be held in San­
ford next December. AU' civk
argaaisatlona and local business­
man a n encouraged to aid in this
project, by Instituting beautifleagrounda. Sanford residents an
also urged to land (hair support
la assisting th* Garden Club to
enhance the beauty of tbolr com­
munity.
Current Chairman of the Drift­
wood Cirri* ll Mrs, Lorraine Lugford and - Mr*. F ru Mackey is
aidant-elect. Project chairman
Mr*. CMhy„ Jdqwa. y

UPI Foreign Editor
The yellow waters of ths Golden
Hern bisect Istanbul, aweeping In­
land In n graceful curve. Blander
minaret* split th* skyline on eith­
er side, with hem and there the
mushroom dome of a mosque ris­
ing from a clutter of architecture
both old and new,
Small craft lla at anchor along
the sides, and farther nut the
larger ships of nil nations.
8tretchlng away,, across Istan­
bul's seven hills, are the remnants
of ancient Roman walk orqrtad
against such nnrlent enemies aa
Attila The Hun and the Goth*.
Today, farther to the north at
the narrowest point of th# Bos­
porus, submarine nets guard
against surprise attack by Russia.
Along the benks of the Golden
Horn in recent days student de­
monstrators raised the chant:
“Resign Mcndare*. Freedom. Fro*,
dom.”
They massed in the streets and
before the governor's office, and
police mined tbo two draw bridges
of the Golden Horn to prevent
their entering Istanbul’* European
quarter.
The outburst agaiaat th* govern*

and a luck of consumer good* con­
tributed to unreal.
And, In addition, fiercely hide,
pendent Turk* have become In­
creasingly rastlass under the goveminent'* Iron-flited determina­
tion to eupproM oil criticism of
tbo roglmo.
Eight Turkish newapapsr edi­
tors now are in Jail because they
published dispatches whieh draw
the govornmsnt’f Ire.
A year ago thia oorrsspondont
set in an Istanbul hotel with an
Istanbul editor. He already waa
under sentence for one such of.
fens# and soon would be triad for
another. But ho gave no sign he
would retreat, what he considered
his democratic duty.
Touching off the student flareup waa a govarnraant measure giv­
ing a parliamentary committee
■weeping powers to invvtlfate
"destructive and Illegal" activities
of the opposition Republican Party
htadsd by former President lemet

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DEAR ABBY: I know a man, about 60,
and a woman, 60, who have gone together fo r ten y e a n . N either haa ever
been m arried. He alw ays told her ha
couldn't m arry h er because hia m other
didn’t approve. Hia m other haa been dead
three y e a n and the situation ia still the
same.
T h at m an practically Uvea a t her
apartm ent. He picks her up every* evening
a fte r work and they go m arketing to­
gether. Then ahe fixes him supper in her
apartm ent and they watch T \’V together.
He bought h e r a dog and they caH it their
“ baby,” She seen aa much of him aa 1 ace
of m y husband—only he goes home
nights. Don’t you think Someone should
step In and put a stop to th is scandalous
way of living?
JU ST ASKING

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DEAR ASKING: W hat’s scandalous
about it?

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THE P I N ' E C R E S T P - T A elected new officers this week at a special meet­
ing of the group. L eft to rig h t are Mrs. John Carlton, John Sikes. Mrs.
Stew art Gntchel, Mrs. E. Higginbotham, Mrs. Gordon Stanley nnd School
Principal Mrs. M argaret Reynolds.
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ity Gets I960 Heart Fund
gnition At State Meeting
Seminole County received special
recognition in the recently conclud­
ed I960 Heart Fund.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munson returned Monday from the Annual
Statg Heart meeting in Miami.
Mrs. Munson was given the Ameri­
can Heart Association Award for
distinguished service in the Heart
Association and blood vessel dis­
ease.
Dr. Munson, chairman of the lo­
cal medical advisory board and
Ernest Southward, president of
the local council, were elected to
the atate board of director*.

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For New Year

The itate-wide campaign of the
association achieved a record total
of over ITOO,000 in fundi. Plant
will ba made for carrying out
through the coming year the Heart
Aaaociation'a threefold program
of Research, Education and Com­
munity aervlce. In iU abort elevenyear history, the Heart Association
has become one of the largest vol­
untary health groups in the stale.

The P-TA of Pinecreat Element­
ary School held their first meeting
of the achool year on Monday at
the achool.
The election of officer*, deci­
sions about future pro)ect* and
committee report* were the main
topic* of discussion at the meet­
ing. Joe Davia waa given the past
presidents pin in recognition of his
service to the association over the
last year.
The new officer* for nest year
Of all knowledie the wise and are Edmond Chevalitr, president;
good seek moat to know them­ Mr*. Gordon Stnnley. vice presi­
selves.
—Shakespeare dent; Mr*. Stewart Gatcbcl, cor­
responding secretary; Mrs. Earl
S. Higginbotham, recording secre­
NEED
MORE
tary; Mrs. John Carlloo, historian
and John Sikes as the new treas­
M O D E R N IZ E
urer.
The projects that were discussed
• FLORIDA ROOM
• BATHROO^
and voted upon were a scholarship
• BEDROOM
• ROOF
—
fund for a needy Seminole County
• CARPORT
• HIDING
student, beautification of ibe school
• PORCH ENCLOSURE
• GENERAL REP
grounds, equipment and supplies
for a achool clinic, improvement
NO DOW N PAYM ENT
of tha Safety Patrol. Tlta P-TA
board recommended that this
ycar’fjHooty be uae$)eward three
seta of approved encyclopedias for
uae in the claisroams, appropriate
floo toward the purchase of a
weihing machine In the lunchroom
A N N O U N C IN G
for linens used In the lunchroom
and tha health clinic and rcaenriag
NEW
10 Y R . F I N A N C I N G
ON
HOMES
$2M for next year** budget. Ail
other money could bo uaed for
CHECK THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES
library booki to help meet the
BUILT ON YOUR LOT.
growth of the school enrollment,
Ibe board suggested.
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By Abigail Van Buren

The Church women of Sanford
will lake part in the nationwide
observance of May Fellowship
Day, Friday at 10 a. m. at tho First
Methodist Church. Tho. program ia
sponsored by the United Council of
Churchwomen w i t h Mrs. Gua
Schmah president, presiding.
Ken McIntosh will he tho guest
speaker end tho theme win be
"Citizen ahip.” Special music will
be presented by Mrs. Ashby Jones,
Mrs. W, W. Tyre and Mra, Barnard
Harkey, accompanied by Mra. T.
C. O'Steen.
Following tbo program ■ social
hour will bo hold in McKinley Hall
and refreshments served.

DEAR ABBYi I aay when a m arried
couple goes out (in a car) with another
m arried couple, each wife should ait with
h er own husband.
My co-worker says thla is definitely
MIDDLE-CLASS. She says it is HIGHCLASS for the wife of one couple to sit
w ith the husbapd of the other. Also, she
says if two women ait together in th e
back seat while th eir husbands sit to­
gether in the fro n t seat, th n t Is LOWCLASS. Is there anything to what ahe
says, or am I correct?
M
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DEAR J . F .: W hen two m nrried
couplea go out together, it is nlways cor­
rect fo r the husband to sit w ith his own
wife. It Is never correct for a man to sit
w ith his friend’s wife. In cases where the
wives are very friendly and the husbands
have a grent deal in common, it is perm is­
sible for the wives to sit in the back atid
the husbands in the front.

DEAR ABBY: 1 am a 10-year-oId
girl with a problem. I know th at girls are
not aupposed to run a fte r boys, but If we
don’t run a fte r them, how are we supposed
to catch them ?
JAN

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UP!) —
Runaway heirei* Gamble Bene­
dict Torumbeanu I* expecting a
haby, and if U’a a boy ha wilt
have the Romanian nama for
"George/*
Gamble, who eloped to marry*
Romanian • bom Andra Porumbeanu, laid the haby !■ expected
the eecond week in January.
She and Porumbcanu broke the
new* from tha raaort hotel here
where he work* aa an assistant
manager in charge of "gucat
relation*.
Gambia and her .1S-year-old huaband married against her family'*
wlahca April S at Hendersonville
N, C.. after a secret flight from
New York.
Both laid they hav* not de­
cided on a nama for tha baby
except that it would be Romanian.
Andre aaid It might ba Gheorghe
Constantine, the given name of
hit father.
He aaid it was Gamble who tuggested a Romanian name.
She aaid ahe would be happy
to have her baby here in Miami,
but "It doesn’t matter where."
Tha couple defied* court order*

and Gamble’* grandmother, Mr*
Henry Harper Benedict, to marry.
(JomMo had been plated In the
cuetody of her grandmother by a
glrla’ court judge and Andre had
been told to atay away, from bar.
She flrat ran away with Pommbeanu the night of her faihionable debut party, Bailing foe
Europe on New Year'a Era. They
were found In Faria, ataying with
friend*. The Benedict family law.
yer and Gambia** brother went to
Pari* and brought her home.
Gamble's grandmother aald aft­
er the two were married that aho
had "warhad her hands" of both
of them.
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Wilson School
Program Friday
Wilion School children will pre­
sent a ipring program of dances
and long* Friday night. Tha cele­
bration In honor of May Day will
be put on by the four grades In the
achool. *
'
It will be held in tha school audi­
torium and will atari a t T:66 p. aa.

DEAR JA N : Girls are not supposed to
"catch boys. N othing *makea a boy run
faster than being chnsed. W hen you see a
boy you like, ignore him. He']) soon won­
der w hat’a wrong w ith him and he'll s ta rt
chasing you ju st to prove to himself thnt
he can catch you. Then—you’ve "caught”
him.

MIAMI (UPI) — Seven weeks
ago four prominant Cubans wait­
ed tensely ’beside a highway 66
miles from Havana for a plane
that would fly to the United
Slates mainland..
One of the Cuban! was Lasaro
Dama to Montealnoa, a former
lieutenant rolonel who had been
in charge of the prison of Castil­
lo do Principe in Havana under
tha regime of ousted Cuban Pre­
sident Fulgencio Batista. The
others ware hia daughtar and her
husband, MaJ. Santiago Rodri­
gues, and another Cuban who
wanted to flea hia native country.
A small, fa it plane roared In
from the east and settled on the
highway. The four would-be refu­
geea rushed for it, and na they
did ao, hidden aoldiert opened fire
with machine gun*.

Ramseys Take
First In Bridge

The anldiera arrested the four
Cubans and the two United States
citizen* who had brought the
plane in from Fort Lauderdale,
Fla.
The government of Cuban Pre­
mier Fidel Castro salted on the
inrident to launch n propaganda
attack against tha United State*.
Cuban official* aaid it proved a
U. S. conspiracy of aggrasiion.
Wednesday, the U. S. government answered the Cuban charge.
A federal grand Jury her* indict­
ed the two U. S. flier* nnd a Cu­
ban ritlaen and charged the whole
affair was cooked up in Havana
to supply tha Castro government
with anlt-U. 8. propaganda.
The grand jury indicted on# of
the fliers, William J. Shargalis,
S3 of North Hollywood, Fla., to
"an agent of n foreign principal,
namoly tha govarnmant of Cuba."
It indicated tha other filer,
Howard L. (Swede) Rundqulst,

36, of Miami, apparently waa a
dupe in tha case.
The earn* charge placed against
Shergali* Waa placed against Hec­
tor Garcia Soto, 36, a Cuban cilitan and purchasing agent for the
Cuban air force since November
of 1B6B. According to the govern­
ment, he nnd Shergalia arranged
the flight.
Goads was arrested Wednesday
by Fftl agents as he stepped off
■ plane arriving from Cuba, Shar­
on n* and Kunquiat still are in
Jail In Cuba, where they have been
in custody since tha ill-starred
flight.
Tha U. S. Justice Department in
Washington aaid it plans no Im­
mediate atep* te have Shergali*
and Rundqulst, returned to this
country for trial even though
Shergali* was reported to have
told the U. S. Embassy in Cuba
that Cuban officials hired him to
rig tha flight.

for your
wonderful support
in my candidacy for County Commissioner,
District 1.
If elected, I will do my best
to represent you and work for Seminola
County’s progress.

Lagal Notice

Mr. nod Mri. Cljde Rapiiry of v o T tra n r r a n r a a m s e row
Sanford won first place in Sanford VaraTIXN, M.llftNfl ASD I I U .
Duplicate— Bridga Club gamta, di­ ItOMVO A STBMKT.
WHOM IT MAV ro N i'K I lS 'l
rected by Mrs. Peter Sehaal for the TOTou
will t . k * notice t h s t tha
Recreation Dapartment.
c i t y fo m m U - I n n nf the d i g nf
Hanford,
Kloilds. s t t i s e P. M , on
Second place went to Cecil
r d day of Slay. 111*. In Iti*
Rinas, Sanford, and Gall Supan- tt'hl l. r I lI’ommlsslonera*
do o m a t tha
slck, Orlando, while third plare n i y Halt In Ilia iTItr I&gt;r Hanford,
honor* were tied by tha Anna Florida, will consider and d . l a r mine w h e th er o r not the City
O'Regan-Mr*. Leonard Sirclch and will
rtoie, va ca te and abandon
Frank Murphy • Paul Moglevang a n y r l s h l nf t h e Clly and th*
teams of Orlando.
public In and In tha a i r r e t h e r e ­
Play resumes at 7:M p. m. today i n a f t e r deerribed. l o - w llt
, Third B tretl from Ita Interand the pubtie la Invited. Tha club
terllon
with
Ben Marcoa
meets in the Tourist Center.
Avenua an tha w a it, a ae t In

Fund Raising Meet
The Seminole Asso. for Retarded
Children will hold their regular
monthly meeting May B at I p. m.
at tha Little Kad School Houso.
Plana for ■ fund raising campaign
will bo discussed.

I n In ieriec llo n w ith Mellenvllla Avenue.
Persons Interested m a y ap p ea r
and ba he ard s i t h e time and place
above sperlflrd.
P IT T rnUMIHHION O r T U B
P I T T O r SANPOItl), FLOHHIA
Hr H, K. Tamm, J r . Oily
t Clerk.
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�DEMOCRACY! IT'S POWERFUL STUFF!

The primary election gave us more than n total of
m for each candidate—it pointed out emphatically that
county's population in making demands on *11 phases of

Q u o ta b le
Q u o te s

; w We’re going to have to have more voting booths and prednet polling placet. The growth ' of the population has
- bfpught the biggest voting registration list the county ever
h is bad and many people who couldn't east ballota during
. working hour* formed long lines for a couple of houri after
i 7 p.m . pod doting time.
: V t Providing additional voting machinery will be one of
the tasks of the eounty commissioners who have said in the
ttmpaign that they want to serve the votcra and wa will
: point this out to them again later.

always bsUava your nwa eyes and
■art). In spite at John Kennedy's
victory |a Wisconsin, wa never
board a single person express n
solid preference for him. Na
Democrat wa talked to wants him
ta toad tha ticket against Vice
President Nixon.
Wn asked this question time and
lima again: “Who da yau think
win wto tha Democratic nomina­
tion la Lae AagatosT" Tha mast
frequent answers wars thaaa two:
"I hops It Isn’t Kennedy" and “I
am Sfrald it win be Kennedy."
Not ooe person wa talked to Mid,
"I hope it la Kennedy." These
Democrats don’t say they’ll vote
agalait him—or for him. They

gsney about where to apply a
tourniquet Press bard right over
the rut and you’ll generally stop
bleeding, even without n tournl-

jgtlft.

If the victim Is breathing and
you hsvo his bleeding stopped.
then that’s about atl a toyman can
do till a doctor arrives, except to
keep him warm and If be Is con­
scious reassure him that an am­
bulance will toon pick him up.
Remember, too, ’ that soapsuds
make a very good disinfectant In
fact, some surgeons never paint
the akin with Iodine or other med­
ical antiseptics, but Just use
strong soapsuds!
For soap forms an alkali In’ wa­
ter and this kills germs. A similar
alkaline treatment helps stop the
midnight throbbing of n tooth
with oxposod pulp.
Just stick a little dry baking
soda In tha cavity, and the aching
will usually cease till you caa get
to your dentist next morning for
more complete ears.
If you are eenelUva to'poison
Ijry, lather your skin with strong
soapsuds before you go on a hike
and let the suda dry on your akin.
As toon as you return, then
lather up again sod wash thor­
oughly, for the soap removes the
died t t the hospital. Bo oily exudate of tha fry, which con­ pentagonoeta.
There are several strains of this
tains the Irritating substance.
rime. One ef the went la murkothsr caustic alkali, quickly drink ophronla.
water and vinegar, or fruit‘Juices, Murkophrento was only recent­
and aspirin (which to also an ly Identified la Its pun form by
acid).
terrible tampered Dan Bleed, the
On the contrary, If a person Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) Democrat. Ha
■wallows add, drink plenty of wa­ was aapoeed to this extremely
ter but try to get Miking soda or contagious strain at a recent hear­
soapsuds down the hatch as soon ing ef the defense appropriations
as possible, for they neutralise subcommittee.
■rid and vice versa.
For poison eases, dilute fast Per n fun day. Flood, a man of
with liquids, such as water and crisp words with Mack mustache
milk. And produce vomiting M to match, squirmed under a barsoon na, possible until stomach
pumping can occur.

benefits. I’m surprised It Assent
include maternity benefits.”
ALBANY, N. Y .- Oev. Nelson
A. Rockefeller, an Vice President
Richard M. Nixon’s impUcatlon
that Rocksieltof should , have a
pUca an tha national Republican
tickat:
“Did ha aay what plaseT*
DENVER - Methodist Bishop
G. Bromley Otbim, adding theo­
logical weight to speculation about
what future space travelers will
find:
"It Is reasonabls to bellevs that
the Eternal who created man
placed him upon many planets."

thought be was the best man and
because I figured wa needed a
change. I still like Mm even
though I don’t agree with him on
everything. I. think he Is a great
Amaiieaa, a good man, and that
ha -has dona a good Job.
"But, 1 don’t likt Nixon.
Nothing I can really put my
finger on; 1 Just don’t like Mm.
He gives Urn Impression that he’s
a slick politician. Maybe ho is

the twisted waxed tips of hie mus­
tache twangod In the braese.
“You long-haired characters In
research,'* be raved, “ate developtog a barrier between yourselves
and the people you are trying to
reach. This murky language, this
murkophrento, la creating a se­
mantic barrier which to defeating
The most deep-rooted pentogono*Is germ, however, was identi­
fied sometime ago by Ben. Stephen
Young (D-Obte) whose own words
usually run two syllables ta sen­
tences of five or six words.
The Young-Identified atraln to
known as “cMIbralna" or “fivestar
frostbite." In some circle* it’s
known as saow-joMtto.
There's ne known cure for It
ease you got tt. The first symp-

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precess."

SANTA MONICA, Calif- - Ac­
tress Ana Kashira reply to a
Judge’s statement that sbo malt
anwser questions about whether
her ex-busband Marlon Brando has
been allowed to visit their son:
“WtU, isn’t that too bad."

This m u wee a t automobile
dealer. Since he was m talk*.
tlve, wa steed kirn If ha thought
Niioa could ba beat. “Yes," ha
Mid, "I think Stevenson can beat
him. People trut Stevenson. TheA
ether times bn ran, ba
up*
atelnet the Eisenhower name.
Nison doesn’t have n n a |lc name,
Besides, 1 think Nison Is tofnf
to enter the race looking like ■
hand-picked big machine candi­
date. It looks like ba has worked
a let ad little deala to get the
semination. I think moat Amerlcaaa don’t like political deals—
and this wQl work against him,
"Staveaaoa win bn entering them
race as an underdog. As I see it,w
he'll have tour advantages over
Nixon. Oos, he certainly won’t
ba handed the nomination on a
■aver tray. U be gets the nomina­
tion it won’t look like a smug
political deal. Ho will enter the
election a* a winner of a hard
fought battle. “Second, as 1 said, he’ll start
out as an underdog. In football,
or a prise fight, or almost any- m
thing, Americans like to see an v
underdog - eome from behind nod
beat the favorite, This will bo an
advuUge.
“Third—this time he won't be
up against a great war hero. And
fourth— this to aw ls an Import­
ant one—there are more Demo­
crats in the United States than
there are Republicans. This time
1 think the Democrats are go­
ing to vote for a Democrat."
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And that was one man's opinion. w
Nest week, we'll bo In Wis­
consin. And even though the Kenoedy-Humphrsy race la history,
maybe we can pick up a morsel or
two—now that the dust has set­
tled a bit.

To The People of Seminole County,

!■ replied: “111 tuns you tt. PAUL, Ulan. (UP!) _
nr sergeant. I’m manly When • transient enters the Un­
ion Ootpel Mission hero, ho leaver
on the (
at the door any alcoholic bev­
Often,
erages he’s carrying. And the
fwkn&amp;.Jg,.. ■
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mlsston now hns an extensive
become afflicted with five-aided catalogue ef mntsoal concoctions.
words. This disease U known M "The man who drinks this staff
auper-aylteMtoais.
to • truly psychotic individual."
An officer, badly afflicted, tes­ says Harold Mordb, mlsston di­
tified the other dart *Th§ Amy rector. “Everything to gone, tahad only seven mdefinlUsed con­ etodtag his self-n m e t r
tracts outstanding on Juno M." Nearly all the "drinks" i n pot
Then, at If eaeourygefcby the fto- n m h . Month lists those among.

r m of these five syllable, he wont

This eat "The Navy to still having
deftnlttoatioa."
A new, as-yot-unnamed strain—
temporarily tailed, "the tea have
It* — to spreading fast. You can
tell when a man has It, for he
uses words like -fteaJMtowtoe,- or
“erphaalae." One brass hat get

DAILY CROSSWORD

should bo parted. But the sound­
ness of tin principle can be seen
la the fact that la twe years time
ba turned 9M,m la Investment!
Into 9M.SM in Income from sal­
aries. Stock profits and sales of
MSOU.
Clark credited hie sueeese part­
ly to Ms ability to understood
teenagers. I am net certain I ondemand teeoagerr but I do un­
derstand Stas,tot. which to why I
decided ta Join them.
Something I do not uadorstand
to Mm system that dark used to
name Ms companies. In June ho
formed the January Music- Corp.
add to July ho organised - tha
f r t W D Carp.
The March Production Carp,
■too was formed la July wharaaa
the Watltogford Realty Cusp.;
named after hte heme town |g
PenneyWeals, was formed to buy
property In Delaware.
While Clerk was explaining all
to this, I tat at the prtssiabto
pretending to taho notes, hut what
I really w u d e ia g was trying to
eaWi hls eye. I was hoping he
might spot mo as a talent find
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| Memorial Service

Plans Luncheon

!Observed By

Navy Wive* Club 211 met tbit
week for their regular business
*e*»lon. The presiJent. Nell Kulzer, thanked the member* who
participated in the cancer drive
i and thoic who stayed home and
baby tat for mother* taking swim­
ming lesion* at the base.
By applause of the members,
a show of thanks wa* given to
Nell Kutzcr. Mary Leighty. Betty
Place and Carol Leroe for the
superb Job rendered on the drapes
of the recently-opened Acey-Duecey Club.
The resignation uf secretary.
Joan Clevenger, was accepted
and Mary Fucito was elected
the new secretary. A covered-dish
layetta luncheon will be held May
*&gt; at 1 p. m. at the EM club.
All members are asked to bring
an article of baby wear to be
added to the layette. Gloria Sikes,
was welcomed as a guest. Host­
esses were Ruin Weddeke, Brenda
Markland, and Carol Leroe.

Norman He Vrre Howard Chapler. United Daughters or the Con­
federacy, met recently In observ­
ance of Southern Memorial Day.
T 'e group met at the home of
Mr*. W. n. Dyaon with Mra. J. H.
Truluck as ro-hosess.
The memorial program was
opened and closed with prayer
by the chaplain, Mra. G. E. Mc­
Call. Roll call or veiaran* was
made by Mr*. M. It. Strickland
and dtreaied member* nsmed
were called by Mra. David Cald­
well.
Guest speaker - of the day was
Judge Ambrose Olliff. General
program chairman for the event
wa* Mrs. F. E. Roumlllsl.
Following the memorial serv­
ice, a short business session was
held with Mra. Caldwell presid­
ing in the absence of the presi­
dent, Mrs. Edmund Melsch. Mr*.
A. B. Wallace, nominating commit­
tee chairman, announced that Mrs.
Strickland would be the new presi­
dent of the chapter, for tha com­
ing year.

For May 8 Wedding

(pstiisjonalik

MISS IIKTTIE CAROL HERMAN, center, i« shown reccivliiK a Rift from
Mrs. IrvIiiR Pryor a t the party in hor honor nt the Pryor home. Co-hnstcss
Miss Nnncy Lee Pryor is also in th e picture.
(Herald Photo)

Graduation Party Honors
Miss Bettie Carol Herihan
Mrs. Irving Pryor . and her
nicer, Nancy Lee I’ryor, enter­
tained at their home, 209 Marga­
ret Road, Monday afternoon1from
3:30 to 5 p. m. honoring Mist
Bettie Carol Herman, a member
of the i960 graduating d ais of
Seminote High School. Miss Her­
man has worked during the school
year through the DCT program
in Mr. Pryor's office.
The party rooms were decorat­
ed with arrangements of a varie­
ty of flowers in the class colors
of red and white. Tha serving

Mrs. D. E. Uglclrcc has return­
ed to her home on 15th Street after
an interfiling six weeks visit with
her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Scarbrough in New York
City. In addition lo taking, in-the
sights of New York, Mrs. Ogletrae
also vlsiled points of Interest at
Long Island, and Princeton and
Flemington, N. J.
Miss Iva Spauding, owner of
the Ben Franklin Variety Store,
spent the day. Monday at a store
manegement meeting In Atlanta,
Ga.
Mra. R. A. KIIloll and sons,
Skip, Rob and Danny or Springfield, Tenn., are spending a three
weeka vacation with har mother,
Mra, J. L. Benton and her listers,
Mra, K. R. Edwards and Mrs. J. C.
Douthiett. Mr. Elliott plana to Join
the family later for a short visit
before they return heme.

Family Reunion
Mrs. Robert W'orkman, of Elimar, W. Va., and her aider, Mrs.
Hugo Berllni of Oak Ridge, Teim.
and children are visiting their
parenla, Sir. and Mra. Norman
Miller and their grand-parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gerheardt.
A family reunion wai held re­
cently at the beautiful home of
the Millars on Lake Butler.

ABOARD THE SKYLARK — are left lu tig h t, France* Strickland, John
Lovtlnce, DUn Aiken and Buddy Kirk.

Graduates Feted On Cruise

Send Flowers For Mother's Day!
• Fin* Selection Blooming Plante
• Mixed Bouqueto
* Dish Gardens
• Room
* Cerastes
• Carnations
* Cut Easter Lilies
Flowers Wired Anywhere Anytime

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Those attending were the honorre, and the Misses Kathy Car­
los, Flora Mae Richardson, DrVirah Walker, Fay Noel, Barba­
ra Reck, Francca Laney. Annette
Yalei, Ola B. Yales, Ruth Ann
Dunlap, Margaret Fortsan.
Patty Griffith, Barbara Grif­
fis, Linda Spivey, Colleen Matthewa, Barbara Thomas, Pat
Siune, Nancy Butler. Linda Bar­
nett, Lois Marino, Phyllis Mes­
ser, Pat Fryec, Joyce Weinmann,
Phyllis Plcklesimer and Cecilia
MUsted.

Birthday Party
Honors Linda

Linda Riggs, daughter ef Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Riggs was guest
of honor at an Informal hirthday
parly recently at her home.
Linda waa two years old and her
couilns and grandparents helped
her celebrate.
Guest* were her gramlparcnli,
Dorcas Circle
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Collins of Os­
teen and Mrs. Myrtle Riggs of Up­
Holds Auction
ton, Ky.. her cousins, Frances,
The Dorcas Circle of the Upsala Nancy and Janet Rlsgs, her broth­
Community Presbyterian Church ers. Sieve, Ronle, Mickey and her
met for their monthly meeting parents.
al Ihe home of Mra. Florence
Starnes on Grapeville Ave. with
Miss Avis Starnts as co-hostess.
The president Mra. Clover Mam
opened the meeting with a devo­
tion and Mrs. Belle Bsllenger led
BROWNIE TROUP JM
in prayer. Miss Edith Spears read
Brownie Troop 3(2, and leader,
a story from "The Presbyterian
Life". After the general business Mrs. Ambrose Oltff, went out to
session led by Mrs. Marrs, a Skate City for a skating party
"While Elephant" sale was con­ Saturday. They were also accom­
panied by Mr*. Dare Dearolph,
ducted hy Mrs. Daisy Dowell.
Refreshments of cake and cof­ Mr*. Neil Johnson, and Mrs. Tom
fee were served by the hoalessei Stcwari. Refreshments and skat­
to Mri. Amanda Reaves, Mrs. ing were enjoyed by Martha Bent,
Belle Bsllenger. Mrs. Elsie Rose- Luanne Dangleman. Dianne Dear*
line. Mrs. Eunice Marlin, Mra. olph, Angela Elmore, Marcia Gay,
Sara Hodges, Mrs. Belle Ross- Karen Johnson, Linda Kaolt, Ka­
man, Mra. Dally Dowell, Mrs. thy Ryan. Jan Simpson, Rhonda
N. Hawthorne, Mrs. Mary Har- Smith, Christie Stewart, Nancy
key, Mrs. Freds Daniels, Mrs. Swann, Kathy Tiilii, and Judy
Dorothy l.loyd. Mrs. Ruth Andes, Youghlade.
Miss Edith Spears and &gt;llss INTERMEDIATE GIRL SCOUT
TROOP 294
Clara Speari.
Intermediate Girl Scout Troop 204
enjoyed another weekend at Camp
Ticochee recently. They participat­
ed in awlmmlng, canoeing, biking
and cooking In Ihe rain. Miss
Frances Cobb, leader of Uic troop,
look these campers; Sue Orient),
THURSDAY
Linda Stapler, Linda Wabb, Lynda
Bedenbaugh, M a r t h a Mobiliseil,
Firat Presbyterian Church West­ Angela Hurt, Rowans Van Pelt and
minister class aupper at CIO p. m. Mary Jean Turner.
Red Cross First Aid clagl 7 to MRS. ROBB'S INTERMEDIATE
9 p. m.
GIRL SCOUT TROOP
First Rapllst.Royal Ambassadors
Intermediate Girl -Scout Troop
meet at 7 p. m.
hraded by Mrs. F. N Robb tbit
Girl Scouts meet In the First has no number but plenty of girls
Presbyterian Church at 3:13 p. m. baa been exceptionally busy. Last
Westminister class supper at (;30 week they entertained the Mh
p. m.
grade srouti from Ihe All Souls
Deacons and Deacunesspa hold Catholic Church and their leader,
their regular meeting in the Con­ Mrs. Marcel Faille. Mri. Robb’s
gregational Christian Church at troop put on a beatnik akil to
7:M p. ».
tbe delight «f all the girls.
FRIDAY
This week they are eooking for­
May Fellowship day sponaored
by the United Council of Church
Woman begins at 10 a. m. In tha
First Mathadlst Church. Kenntth
McIntosh la guest speaker.

F. R A M S A Y ,

Florist

Bipen Ave. nt Railroad Crossing

lo the honorees. Olhera attending Dian and har eacorl, Ruddy Kirk
were Miss Sally Williams, Truman and Francca and John Lovelace.
Ttoutncr, Janet Glenn, Tom Ray­
nor, Jean Southward, Bobby Ga­
bon), Sally Wallace, Bob Willis,

Chujuota Church
Plans Meetings
The Chuluota Community Church
held the first In ■ serial of monthly
fellowship aupperi list week. Thir­
ty five attended and rnjoyed the
covered dish dinner.
The church invites all lo attend
these events. It Is their hope that
by meeting prospective members,
and friends, an opportunity to meet
with the pastor and people of the
Church will Inspire the feeling of
fellowship which is the goal of the
social activity.
Covered dish supper* are plan­
ned for the last Friday of each
month.

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Fanforl

Misa Tommye Methvin, brideelect of Harold Johnson, was
guest of honor at a bridal shower
given by Mrs. J. II. Lee Jp. and
Mrs. R- L. Beard at the Beard
home on Avacado Ave. last week­
end.
Pink and white'flower arrange­
ments were used throughout the
house and the center arrange­
ment of the refreshment table
featured a bride dolt, lighted can­
dles and fern. MDs Methvin was
charming in a black dress and
white corsage, a girt of the host­
esses.
Games were enjoyed and prize!
awarded to Mr*. Marian (larman,
Mrs. Edward Mossman and Miss
Methvin. The pink and white color
theme was carried out in the refreahments of cake and fruit punch.
Nuts and mints ^ere served In
dainty nrt rnverrd cup*, lied
wtlh while satin ribbon and lilies
of the valley.
Invited gursii Included, the
honoree, Mrs. Harman. Mrs.
Mossman, Mr*. W. McLellan,
Mrs. Earle Bronson, Mrs. Ken
Campbell, Mr*. G. A. Harris, Mrs.
J. q. Galloway. .Mrs. Frink
Price, Mrs. Otlo McDaniel, Mrs.
Tom Poller, Mrs. C. W. Brown,
Mra. J. C. Cooper, Mrs. H. B.
Odham, Mra. Travis Chandler,

Mrs. Sam Levy, Mra. J. M.
Fields, Mrs. J; A. Calhoun, Mri,
H. B. Owens.
Mr*. R. U While, Mra. J. H.
Galloway, Mrs. R. L. Reaves,
Mrs. A. D, Rosier, Mrs. Joe Dan;
lets, Mrs. W. M. Benson, Mrai
Tommy Hanson. Mra. E. W. Petarson. Mrs. J. L. Hardy, Mr*. B.
Johnson, Mrs, Shan Winn, Mra.
Thomas Galloway, Mrs. It. U
Parker, Mrs. J. R. Wells, Mrs.
R. Z. Johnson, Mrs, P. F. Galloway and the Miaaes Elisabeth
Methvin, Emma Jean Methvla.
Linda Parker and Sonja Winn.

Girl Scout Diary

Church
Calendar

MUs Ilian Aiken and Miss
Frances Strickland were honored
Inst weekend with n graduation
party aboard the "Skylark", by
Mr and Mrs. F. E. Roumlllsl.
The party cruised into Lake Mon­
roe, where ainging waa enjoyed and
a picnic lunch waa aerved by the
The University o Oklahoma air­ hoale, assisted by Mr. ano Mrs.
port la the largest la the world M. R. Strickland and Mra. Dick
to be used primarily for educa­ Aiken.
tional purposes.
Graduation gifts were presented

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table was overlaid wtlh a hand­
made lace cloth and centered with
a silver bowl uf gardenias and
oleanders and red tapers In silver
candle hotders.
Rolled sandwiches of cheese
spread, lied with pimiento strips
representing diplomas, cookies,
nuts, mints and punch vere serv­
ed to the guest*. Gardenia* frozen
in ice floated in the cherry-red
punch.
The hostesses presented a gift
to Miss Herman and souvenir favora to the guests.

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Miss Methvin Feted
At Bridal Shower

Chapter Members

, Plans Announced
Final plans arc announced for
the wedding of Mils Linda Wim­
berly to Larry W. Harris.
The wedding service will be
held at 8 p. m. at the Congrega­
tional Christian Church. Park
Ave. and 2tth St. Chaplin Wil­
liam Hearn of the Sanford Naval
Air 5lal^&gt;n will officiate at the
ceremony, assisted by Dr. Fred
Ensmingef of the Congregational
Church.
Mr. Joseph W. Duggsr. brotherin-law of tha groom will be best
man and Mrs. Katherine P. Wat­
kins. aunt of the* bride, will be
matron of honor.
Following the ceremony, a re­
ception will be held in the church
annex. No formal Invitation* are
being sent and all friendi of the
rouple are invited to both the
wedding and th« reception.

Thurn. May S, 1980—r a g s S

eign meals. Each patrol will have
a mother to assist them and they
are planning lo cook up some
spaghetti, Hungarian goulash, and
chill.
Girls In this troop are: Linda
Perkins, Dunna Ashby, Donna Beswelchcn. Kathy Moore, Sue David­
son. Lynn McHoberis. Herbeth Ann
Collier, Connie Stewart, Kathryn
Osborne, Elizabeth Rass, Brenda
Brantley, Belay Carman, Marsha
Curl. Lynda Daffron. Margie Goodspeed, Elaine Hay, Marilyn Hern,
Sally Coffman.
Kathy Lee, Susy McMurray,
Patsy Owens, Brenda Philips,
Patty Prescott, Maureen ■Seotl,
Sharon Weir, Lours I Wilkins, Sher­
ry Wright, Martha Johnson and
Barbara Brown. Mrs. Rohb is as­
sisted, by her - daughter, Sally
Robb.
.
GIKI. SCOUT TROOP 494
Troop 494 of tha Lake Monroe
Girl Scouts went on a weekend
ramping trip, recently, with their
leaders, Mrs. Lyna Giles and Miss
Mable Chapman.
The 20 girls worked tow ard their
camper badges. Tha troop will
have a court of awards on May IT
at 7:30 p, m. at the Lake Monroe
school. All parents of the girls
are invited to attend thli special
affair.
When packing articles that are
lo he ahlpped and are likely to
;oa(le in a box, use adhesive tape
to fia the articles to the bottom
ot the rsrlon before wrapping.

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the opening of our new bake shop*
We now make our own rolls and pastries,
pics, and cake. Special Ordera for carry-out

J.'hank(ljo u
For the wonderful vote of confidence and trust which you gave
me in the Primary Election on May 3rd.
It Wtl bo my ahn to mm that n t h lax payer af
8e artnote Coualy in treatad fairly and courteously.
Aa fat (ha past I will warh for (ha beat interest of
Ce«a(y.
Year cooperation in all aiatiani will ba greatly
appreciated.

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FRIED CHICKEN ....................... $1.18
Above ordera Include vagttablo or fraaeh frioo,
hot rolla and coffee or Icod too.

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PRETTY SALLY Williams models
one of the new hair styles from HareU°sleevM riett's Beauty Salon as she gets set
i shoulder. for • round of fraduation events. She
yearbook has been chosen to represent the
(Rainbow shop in the beauticians' fashion
• *how,

inning To Spend
e Clothes Dollar

$ s @ ft

sx

aeo. might ha dlridod In thla
t. Tho Ugh acbool girl in the
illy probably would get the
feet abase * SIN parcoat of
clothing dollar. Nest would
to tho mother and tho Ughid booth* with shout a n
seat each. Father might get
• peieeat nod the flrst-graisr
iht have about 1S-U percent
tbs family's cM rial dSDar

SOMETHING NEW and fetching—
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h#M p , t oon* ■ t^,re*
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semble in black and white check and
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Shepard
found this leisure outfit a t Howe's.

IT S TEA TIME for tbe d r l tra d and
aha wm look aa lovely and feminine
as Marilyn McDaniel does in a Phyl­
lis Daa style from Mary Esther’s.
The canary yellow dotted Swiss has
a velvet ribbon running through lace
ruffles and a wide band of white or­
gandy circles in the s k irt Hats and
accessories harmonise. Marilyn, a
cheerleader, will go to Agaea Scott
College.

FOR A GALA evening (say the May
Day Ball?) Bonnie Stoffer and her
date, BUI Weber, go a little more for­
mal with her blue lace styled by
Kabro and his dinner jacket, trous­
ers and dress shirt by Curlee from
Purcell’s. Bonnie will attend Florida
Southern; Bill will join the service.

Enjoy Picnic For Tommy Butner

CHuluota Women O rganist
lb s woeton of the Chuluots
Community Church bm( receatly
tn arganUa a Woman# Christian
FaBowahlp. Mrs. Joe Armstrong,
chairman of the oduciUon commitfeo coeductod tha meating. Tha
fallowing oflfcora worn oloetod:

and Mrs. E&lt;
Ueaaurur.
Other# pra
Myers, Mr)
Mrs. B. J,
McDaniels,
Mr*. Ray

red cloth eArerad Urn-febfefttil
It wat cooUrad with a white flora)
arrangement, using the elate flowera in a red container aad featured
two aUhooettee of graduates, tap­
ped with s big red (figure) SO.
A dinner of fried chicken, all
tha trimmings and boma made lea
cream waa served.

• aleavalcis print
- Mouse mated with Mild

color wnUting &gt;berts4

sa, Caraise Oeterhalm,
iffta, Helen Wttard. Bah
flail/ Williams, I s /
UBeta/ Williams, Tru*
utner, Linda Baric/, llr.
. Bd Alderman, Frank
and the baswrea'a grandlira. Martha Merton.

. . . a fun-tima act with
tha palilay print
repaaled in tha narrow
bait and tha atalllon
appliqua. Flna cotton
broadcloth in gay
print ceablnatlona with
black abortat alaaa S to IS.

bs parted tho -H hVw d-har
at on varieua Items might bo

Munsingwear Slips
Lovely array of

Panties, Host
Pajamas
Smartly Styled

KABRO DRESSES

Cute Co-ordinates

wactivity . . . cool c&lt;
classically tailored te

Short fir Shirt

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J a A h io J U G te J 'd td riin q ,

AHOY* THERE, all boating fans and
easua) entertainment goers — Jean*
ette Brown Hlcea this two-piece suit
from Cowan's, which Is featuring a

largo collection of play clothes.
Jeanette, Celery Bowl queen last
year, would like to be a receptionist
after sho graduates.

Luxuries-at-drprice

COOL and refreshing as a straw­
berry soda and perfect for a chatter
I&gt;arty is this white satin-finish cot­
ton dress with deep pockets and red
embrolderied daisies on the full skirt.
Hollywood Shop has this and other
lovely, cool cottons. Model Diana
Hayes, a homecoming sponsor this
year, plans to attend Florida South­
ern this fall.

Vertical draperies used to ktep
out ths iun*i direct rays can be
left partially open because the
sun comet in at the lop of the
windows.

FASHION HIT at any "splash party"
could be the Maillot, a sheath-smooth
■uit with fitted legs—especially in
boldly striped knits such as this
Jan'tzen from Yowell’s worn by petite
Geraldine Luke. And they have "gowitha’ -straw hats, bright beach
towels, big tote bags. Geraldine
hopes to find a secretarial job after
graduation.

a new tissue tricot
RAVISSANT

BEACH PARTIES are popular and
Dee Hargreaves will go in a ParForm suit of blue plaid trimmed with
ever-pleat white and decorated with
a gold pin at the waist. This is one of
the many exciting lines at Ro-Jay’s,
who have beach jackets, ton. l)ce is
head majorette and Key Club Sweet­
heart.

feels so .light,
marvelously
opaguel

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SLIP with divinely ahaped bodies lined
and sppUqusd with rose. of lacs.
Bliss 12 jo 45,
$ 5 .9 5

charm the
graduate .

PETTISK1RT, toft snd illm, with
trltntlsd lacs outlining slash over

Imes.

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Bliss Small Medium snd Largs, $ 3 * 9 5

BRIEF, a littlt maatsrpltcs of tailoring, i

1&lt;W. DACRON POLYESTER
Hand Washable
No or Little Ironing

Full-iViitcd deilgn In vertical striped
eaiy-caro fabric. Multi-b.mU of whits
lacs enclrcts ikirt. Jewel neckline 1*
bound With cordinr, Cocoa/White, Blue/
White, Pink/WhJte. .

Dresses

* .Very Special Gowns
We’ve the dresses this special
occasion demands . . styles galore;
long and short; priced very low.

See our stock of very special accessories,
lingerie and costume jewelry to complete
the outfit. '

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selecUen of D eem s Is drip dry, sllk-like
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Molh.r Forever Ysusg. 8lies 11 Si • 114,

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SANFORD
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Lakeland
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St Pete
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Leesburg
7 7 .500
Orlande
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Tampa
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Daytona
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San Francises
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Milwaukee
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St. Louis
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Lot Angeles
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Cincinnati
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Chicago
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Philadelphia
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Pittsburgh at Chicago — Witt
(IHl) va Draft (0-3).
Cincinnati at San Pranciieo—
Purcy (0-1) va Aoumelli (Iff).
Milwaukee at Loa Angeles—
Burdette (3-1) va Podraa (3-1).
Philadelphia at St. Louis (night)
—Owens (1-2). vi Mixcll (1-1).
Friday's Garnet
St. Louis at Cincinnati, night
Milwaukee at Chicago
Philadelphia at Lot Angelas, night
Pittsburgh at San Fran., dight
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Washington
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Bp J B U T COVINGTON
Tbo Sanford Crayboundt ex perWcad cool bats at tbo pitta bon
Wednesday night and wont down
in defeat at the hand* of tho Lootburg Oriole*, 4-2.
R sraa tbo local clubs fifth daHat against 14 orlna, three of
which *tra ol the bands of tha
Orioles.
Tonight the Greyhounds travel
la Palatha for an all imporunt
gam* against lb* Beds and H
could be Urn battle far the num­
ber one spot ia the F8L. Friday
Memorial Stadium with the game
getting underway at 7:41 p. m.
The Qrayhounds, wh* have bees
tearing Uw pitching hi the league
apart In tha past week, grounded
Leesburg pitching. Throe of the
btta, bewevm1. were doubles. Bit
Dubes was the only Greyhound

■n dOQbisd for the locals.
Left bandar Dave fanes started
n Urn mouod for tha Orioles end
worked five fall innings tod gave

IRVING PRYOR BEAMS as ho shown the Sandepur Bowling League
plaque to bin winning team. Ih ey are, left to right, Lu Hoaepinn, HI
Ogden, Pryor, Jane Pruden, Noami Jackson and Fran McPherson. The
league closed out their season Tuesday night at Jet Lanes, (Herald Photo)

Tuesday night saw action and excitomant in The Bandspur Bowl­
ing League, aa the girl* rolled their
laat games of the season, and then
awarded their trophies to the win­
ners.
• Irving Pryor, sponsor of U» win­
ning team, I, Pryors’ State Farm
Insurance, was on band to receive
the sponsor's plaque and la con­
gratulate his team on thak win­
ning record. Lillian Ogden, cap­
tain, presented the award to Pryor
u team members Jana Pruden,
Wan McPherson, Lu lloaepian
and Naomi Jackson, looked on.
Roumlllat and Anderson Drugs,
ending in last place, atlll carried
off all tha , team prltea,. as they
ended with high team scratch
game and tsrlet, end hlih handl­

Whitehead coming in second. High
scratch gam* went to Shirley
Simas, and Ruth PhlUlpa look tha
second prise.
High handicap series was won
by Pays Griffin, second spot go­
ing to Lu Hoseplan. High handicap
gams was won by DoUia Walts,
who beat out Sue Jackson by one

Kama* City
4 4 .404 I
Detroit
3 4 443 3
Thursday’s Probable Pitchers
Chicago at Wasbingtan (sight)
—Shaw (1-1) vs Eemmeror (4-1).
Cleveland at Baltimore (night)
—Hawkins (2-1) vs Pappas (l-l).
(Only games scheduled.)

Vailed Free* International
The Dodger* are ail ahook up
today became an old pel and an
old nemeila returned to haunt
them.
Ton In a .couple of clutch hiLn
by Del Crandall and It all added
up to a triumphant return to Los
Angelea for Milwaukee Brave
Manager Charlie Drotten and a
fourth atralght defeat for the
•tumbling world champion* Wed­
nesday night.
Manager Walt Aliton aought to
end the Dodgers' losing streak by
•baking iib hie lineup and start­
ing Don Drytdale on the mound
but Drome countered with Bob
Buhl, and the hatebet-tacad right­
hander from Saginaw. Mich., bait­
ed Ute Loo Angela* see, l-l, with
a gilttaring three-hitter,
Battarymate Crandall supplied
all tho offense Buhl needed with
a run-producing single In tha sec­
ond inning and a homer that
snapped a M tie In the ninth.
Buhl, a long-time Dodger neraeale, whipped them five times last
season and now haa a 11-1 career
record against them.
Buhl was typically wild with tlx
walks but ha struck out five bat­
ters and tha Braves threw up a
tight defense behind him that left
seven Dodger runner* on has*.
Tha victory, the Bravos’ fifth In
six games, moved them to within
two games of tha first • place
Pittsburgh'Pirates ia what Is now a
tightly-bunched National League
field.
The Chicago Cuba handed the
Pirates their tccood straight loss.
3-1, the Cincinnati Radi shaded
the San Francisco Giants and the
St. Louis Car'Inal* beat the Phil­
adelphia FhJiUt, 34, In tha other
National League games.
The New York Yankees took
over first place io tha American
League when they lopped the Da-

trolt Tiger*. 4-1, and the Balti­
more Oriole* downed the Chicago
White Sorf. 4-4.' The Waihlngton
Senator* beat the Cleveland In­
diant, T-4. and the Kantaa CUy
A‘a defeated the Boiton Bed Sot.
3-3.
AUton'a new lineup bad Gil
Hodges at third bate and Boh
Atpromonte at ihortatap but tha
Dadgtra ware helpless against'
Buhl escept In the fourth tailing
when a walk, Duka Solder's don-

bu and an Infield nut produced
their run. Dryadale'a record ia
now 3-1.
Dick Bill worth. » year-old bomit left-hander. pitehad a flv*
bluer for the Cube, who dealt B o b #
Friend hii flrat Ion with an eighthit attack that Included' Frank
Thomat' third homer in two daya.
The Yankeei. who were in oev•nth plan on UiU date laat year,
moved into the A t lead behind
a ala-hitter by rookie Bill Short.

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ing Sue tha second place winner.
A short business meeting was
also held with' the following slate
of officers elected far lb* fall
season, Dorothy Teslo, president,
MaryLou Danyltk, vice president,
Margie Woods, secretary-treasur­
er, Dottle Walts, sergeant at arms,
and Lillian Ogden, publicity chair­
man.

Woods, with second high going to
LU Ogden, and third to Eva Rog­
er®. High icratch series was won
by Camilla Moreland with Libbio

League Leaders
34 • I 4
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Burgau, Pgh. 11 34
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Wkm today in tho fin t round of Spacer, St.L. 14 40 IS 30 .333
Ohs 143,000 Tournament of Cham­ Dveprl, S.F.
14 44
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American League
Marie, N, Y. 10 34
I 17 .434
FUarcik, Balt. 14 37
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AWsoa, Wash. 14 34 19 31 .407
Ibowroo, N.Y. IS 34 • 7 31 .407
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Pox, Chi. _
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NnMaanl Uagnsi MeCovey, Gl­
eans 31; Banka, Cuba 11; damanle, Pirate* 11; Masaroeki, Pirate*
IT; Thomas, Cubs IT.
Amorieaa Laagua: Oantila, Ort­
olan 17; Skowron, Ynakeas Iff;
AUlaon, Saaaloro 13: Minefa,

Top Golfers Te«
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note 7; McMillan, Rada 4; Boyar,
Cards 4; Thomas, Cuba; Banka,
Cuba; Spencer, Cards; Robinson,
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Rash Of Marriage
Break-Ups Rack
Hollywood Colony
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Holly,
wood marriages, never known for
their durability, floundered at •
doszy rate In the fln t five days
of tha nol-so-merry month of May.
Slay.
Two of the longest-married couplea—Lucille Ball, Deal Arnat and
the Cameron Mttehella — wen
among the etar-clullered 12 retu|eea from martial blUr. Both cou*
plea were married 10 ycara, and
divorced thla week.
Other filmland coupea announc­
in ' breakupa includinf Bette Da­
vie and Gary Merrill, Joan Fon­
taine and Collier Younf, Suiy
Parker and Pierre de la Salle and
producer Leland Hayward and
his wife Nancy.
Miaa Ball, 41, the foil for Arnax
on their fabuloualy aucceaiful “ I
Love Lucy” TV’ aerlea, now de­
funct, testified in Superior Court
Wednesday that Arnaa had a "Dr.
Jekylt and Mr. llyde" personality
which caused him to enfafe In
temper outbursts.
The red-haired comedienne and
Amat, 43, were equal sharehold­
ers of 49 percent of the multimillion dollar Desllu Studtoa and
split their holding under a prop­
erty tclllcment, It was learned
They have two children.
Mitchell, 41, was divorced by
his wife Johanna, 43, Tuesday
when she testified he had moved
out of the family home and Into
an apartment across the street
with another woman. They have
four children.
Hayward, ST, film and Broad­
way producer, Wednesday ended
in Las Vegas court hla 11-year
marriage. He married Pamela
Churchill, former wife of Ran­
dolph Churchill, several hours lat­
er In Carson Ctty, Nev. Gary
Merrltl, 45, waa served with a
divorce complaint filed by Bette
Davis last week in Portland,
Slaine. They had been married
nine years and had two adopted
children. Miss Davis, 32, also has
a child from a previous marriage.
Miss Fontaine, 43, and Younf,
St, a TV producer, have separated
after eight years of marriage.
News of their separation leaked
out Monday, although they had
planned to withhold announcement
until after their daughler'a ap­
pearance in a school play Friday.
Miss Parker, 29, secretly married in 1933 to French journaliat
de la Salle, now says she wants
a divorce. They have a 4-monthold daughter.

9 Scouts Honored
A t Court O f Honor
Nine boye received awards at the
recent AU Soule Catholic Church
Troop 343 Court of Honor,
The whole troop waa awarded
the God and country ribbon, tha
too percent boye life banner, and
the prompt registering ribbon.
Father Roch Laurentano, Roman
Catholic chaplain at tbo Sanford
Naval Air Station apaka to the
troop about the Boy Scout Oath.
Joe Hocller was made a lift
scout, Jimmy Hay, atar scout;
Jerry Crane, second elasa; and
Steven Spelts, Paul Durand and
Slavtn Mackey were made tender­
foot scouts, Terry Nkkelson, Joe
Hoeller, Paul Colman, Jimmy Hay
and Joe Bogeajis received merit
badges.

M a y D a y P r o f ra m
A M ay D a y celeb ra tlo a w ill be
held e l the E n terp rise School F r i­
d a y at l;W p . m .

Charles Weaver Appears To Be
Running Out Of Material On TV
By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - You can
tell the steam has left the TV
season when the surprise guest on
e specltl turns out to be Charley
Weaver,
So far this year, old Cliff Ar
quette, as Charley, his been seen
on as many shows as brand "X
Tuesday night, Charley was
served up ai the surprise on
NBC-TV’s "Startlme”
special
"Fun Fair,” which was described
■a a salute to the Institution of
the counly fair.
The salulars on this nonde
script, soggy production were Ce
leste Holm, Jaye P. Morgan, Pe­
ter Palmer, Margaret Hamilton,
the G nat Ballantine and dancer
Wtsa D'Orso.
The first few moments of the
show had style and meaning. Aft
er that, nothing. The hour was
nearly half gone before we got
to the fairgrounds and saw our
first balloon or blue ribbon. Until
then, producer Lyn Duddy's per­
formers spent the time singing
about going to the fair, having
fun at the fair, and loving counly
fairs. The lyrics unrolled ibe plod­
ding rhymes, matching "people**
with "ateeple” and “ferrls wheel"
with "start to squeal." There also
was soma fooling around with a
boy-girl theme, but this got lest
before the middle commercial
(which, 1 might add, contained
more of the fairground's atmo­
sphere then tha ahow itself did).
Charley Weaver moseyed on
camera at the fairground, when
tha action finally got there, and
read a letter from momma.
Here’a a character who Is this
year'a prime example of over-ex­
posure. (Last year It was Brigitte
Bardot, ao at leatt he's In special
company.)
Charley atarted off the season
as tha hottest attraction around,
got hla own ahow and wa« booked
on avarythlng but the test pattern
as a guaat star. Charley did his
dances, told his jokes, milked his
material dry until, at present,
he's contributing nothing to the
shows ba vlilta^Th* exception Is
"The Jack P a ir Shew," where
he's still able to ad lib and play
the glowing rogut to good effecl.
Otherwise, ba haa no place left
to go.
Tha only real fun on tha "Fun
Fair" cams from Ballantlns tha
Great, that wild, narclaaUtlc
clown whose only apparent feat or
magic la to become all thumbi
right befora our eyei. He a Iway a
maoagaa to mix new material
with tha old.
Miaa Holm, at befits tha hostass's role, did her professional
host to jolly thlnga along. 1 no­
ticed that Uermioat Cingold and
Marion Marlowe were originally
announced for the show but later
dropped out. They have good ra­
dar.
Dialing and FlUagi Tbs mustacha that Pater Lawford grew,
seen on Tuesday nlght'a "Garry
Moore Ihow," makes him look
like another Ernie Ford. On the
same ahow, Carol Burnett pro­
duced happy results with her
slick takeoffs on various girl singer-tvpes. The eysbrow-ralslng de­
velopment of the TV night was
the faitura by Carol Haney to win
the Arthur Murray dance conlest.
Gene Barry defeated her, prov­
ing that the Western Is still a potent TV force.
The Channel Swim; Thr hourlong adventure aerlea Rory Cal­
houn was to have starred in and
produced for CBft-TV next fall

IV Tonight
Pat Boone's ABC program * K
taped In Venice, with Pier A tv
getl aa guest star.
Ernie Ford was so successfulwith "The Mikado” last seato*"
that he's doing another GUberf*
and Sullivan operetta In a halfhour version or. NBC. This on*
is "H.M.S. Plnsforc."
"The Untouchables" on ABC
starts the repeat bit until next
fall.

has been shelved. Ditto the vari­
ety hour P it Boone was to do for
ABC-TV.
Nanette F a b r * y's NBC-TV
"Startlme" special, announced
earlier this week for a May 31
airing, It being postponed indef­
initely. Estelle Wlnwood Is the
guest in "Ferry To Algiers," the
"Bourbon Street Best" episode on
ABC-TV for June t.
Starting June 2T, NBC-TV's Fri­
day night fight slot will be ocrupied Instead by ■ series of nine
repeats of dramatic and docu­
mentary programs. Re-runs In­
clude "Sunday Showcase" produc­
tion* of "What Makes Sammy
Run," "One Loud, Cleer Voice"
and "After Hours," and NBC‘»
Project 20 production of "The In
nocent Years," "Nol So Long
Ago" and "The J a u Age."
"The Kate Smith Show" van
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Television

Life Saving Course
Staled May 16

nrgiatratlon for the Red Cross
Senior Life Saving Course will
be held at (he Municipal Pool
on May IS at T p. m.
The requirements are that thou
taking the course must be II
years of age or older, In sound
physical condition and able to
pass preliminary swimming re­
quirements. Mrs. Martha Kilpat­
rick will be tha Red Cross Water
Safety Instructor for the course
which will require a minimum of
IT houra to complete.
On June 9, al T p. m., the first
part of a Water Safety In*true tor's
Course will begin, under the dir­
ection of Miss Sally Nlder. The
requirement* for this group will
be that they be II years of age
or older and must have a cur
rent Senior Ufa Saving certifl
eato.
The second part of the Water
Safety Instructor'! Course will
be given by Robert Zubrod who
Is the water safety director of
the American Jted Cron for the
southeastern area, starting on
June 20.
Zubrod will also give a refresh
er course in water ssfety instru­
ction for the current Water
Safety Instructors.
The directors of tha very com­
prehensive water lately program
which la being undertaken this
year, are sending out a plea for
surrounding -ommunitlcs in Semi­
nole Counly to send representa­
tives to take advantage of these
courses.

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Hie Seminole High School DCT
Club will be represented at tha
annual slate convention In St.
Petersburg. Two delegates, Henry
Morgan and Cathy Carlos will go
to vote on the new officer* of tb*
approximately I,M0 studtnti In the
•late DCT clubs.
This year, Seminole DCT club M S i l l
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Davis elected to be the District 3 s i l l H I
delegate. He will alio go to tb* M S %
stale convention where ho Is run­
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Busy Zsa Zsa, Magoo Leading Frantic Lives
NEW YORK (UPI) - Mr.
Magoo needed a bath, and Zsa
Z»a waa complaining of vertigo.
Thoao seemingly unrelated d rnimilanet* were the eonsaquenees
of an overdoa* of geography, a
penalty not Inconsistent with the
price that the paragon of Hungar­
ian charm and fcmlnlnty might bo
expaetod to pay for becoming a
woman at International reputa­
tion.
No one could reasonably quib­
ble If Mlsa Zsa Zsa Gabor char­
acterised her recent pace as
“frantic." Nor wonder why Mr.
Magoo, her Pekingese and faltbful traveling companion, was go­
ing to be laundered despite this
city'a unseasonable temperature*.
Zsa Zsa began har Ibrao con­
tinent, adranauae-charged odyssey
with a trans-Atlantic jaunt to
Pari*, not to onjoy the French
capital In tbo spring, but to cele­
brate her birthday with n cham­
pagne supper a t Maxim's.
(Zee Zee kae no fear ef the ac­
cumulation of time as measured
by tha calendar, but, as la a wornan'a privilege, gives her age a t S3
years younger than Mama Jelid.)
Three days sometime* has ta
suffice as the length at a madamday femme fatala’s Parisian teadeavous. The westbound plane
touched down In New York. Than,
after checking la U her Motel
Plasa apartment, aa to Holly­
wood for
Zee Zsa's erhodul* allowed throe
days for tha unabashed stares of
the Hollywood wolves. Tha neat
four days war* spent In Now York
at work oa har ghosted autobio­
graphy.
The marathon picked up its Hast
momentum with n flight to Kio
da Janeiro. Hraalllaa newspaper*
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combination carnival and sales
promotion drive. They competed
in a braaenly exuberant contest to
mo which publication could expose
In photographe the barest expanse
of visiting feminine bosom.
Zsa Zsa showed soma of the
photographs, and shook her head
and turned up her note in client
commentary.
Bhe admits there la little like­
lihood, howevei'i of cutting down
on tho amount of energy expend­
ed in ju it being Zsa Zta. Bhe'e
looking for a play, but not on*
which casts her as a "silly, glam­
orous character."
"1 don't want to play tha Zsa
Zsa on television” iha said.

Another project which pleases
her Is already under way, ABC
Is airing a new five-minute radio
■how In which Zsa Zsa ran talk
of anything she like*.
"There is no script," she said.
"I am tha only woman In the
world who would dara ao,"
Zsa Zaa’a probably right After
all she parlayed hrreelf Into a
woman of tha world status sym­
bol with an Initial TV appearanca eight year* ago on a local
Los Angeles program aalled
"Bachelor Haven."
She'* been talking ever aince.
And men have been listening—
and looking.

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t r ic t s A tn an rx n iR iE * rtr
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t u b e rrv o r sanford . p i .or .
IDA.
Nnilro It hereby given that a
Puhlle Hearing will ba hold at Iha
Commlaalnn n»i&gt;m In tha Cltr Hall
In Iha City "f Hanfnrd. Florida,
at 1:01 o’clock P. M., Mar 7*. !»«*in ennaldar Iha (allowing change*
and amendment* in 1Iha JSontng
Ordln.net of Iha CHr of Hanfnrd,
Florida:
(at laita tl and If, of Paco Acre*,
ara propoitd to ha annad Rl-A
(Hln*la-faml]&gt;) Dlalrlcl.
(h) Propertr to ha aonad Tl-lC
iSIngl*.family) platrlct daacrlhad
aa fallowai Lni* 1 throuah * Ine.Iuflve, and that portion nf l.nl
It Irla r Houth nf tha North llna
of l#nl • ailanded aoatarlr H» tha
anatarlr llna of aald Dot It. all
In Block I and all of Block J.
Han Ham Knolla Flrat Addition,
toaathar wllh Iha unplatted por­
tion of Iha SW44 nf Iho NtV». nf
Section 1*. Township 1» South
Hanna *• Baal, lying South nf Iha
Sooth llna or Dot S, Block 3. nf
aaid Han Ham Knolla Flrat Addi­
tion attended aaatarlr t" lh» cen­
ter ot Mar.hall Avanue and Irina
adjacent to and aaatarlr from tha
aaatarlr line of Lot in of aald
Block I and lylna North of Iha
notice

NOTICK la harahr given that wo
aro entitad In hnalpaaa At II*
tVaat Uth Street. Sanford, Samiunit Countr, Florida, under tha
flrtllloua name of S ond K FIX­
TURES. and that wo Inland to reslater Hid name with tha .Clark
or ■ tbo Circuit Court. Hamlnote
Countr. Florida, In occordooco
with tho srorlalona ot tha FJetllloua Natna Htalutea. to-wlts Sartlaa llt.ll Florida Stalutaa HIT.
LONDON (tn*l)-weddln« f irs t
Sin: GEORGB C. SCOTT
FRANCIS J. KF.LLT
ripped Britain today and thouIMS fithered Around tho royal Puhllah April II. II, II * Mar I.
UScoi snd Wutmloliter Abbey
STATU OP FLUB IDA TO
i i maialvo rebuke from the THU
JAMRS H. BROCK. BOS X. D O tt*
imraon min to critics of tho TKNXKSSEE:
A sworn camplalnt having bean
VnrrUg* et Prisrsei Margaret to
filed aealnet rnu m tha Circuit
Attain oner Antony Armilwng* Court
la and fnr Samlnnlo Cnunlr,
fintio
Florida, br BBTTT BROCK, for
divorce.
Iho abort till* «f which
“ -otUnd Yard Ufhtsnsd in inBKTTT RitrtCK. Plalnilff. v«r*
leraenti la control the crowd fa
eua, JAMES It. BfloOK, DefendWill Jam the wedding p ro v i­ ant. that# praaanta are In com­
sion routs to Wditminlalcr Abbey mand jou tn appear and file &gt;nur
dafanaea herein nn nr be­
Xfiday morning. Wedn*aday Blghl written
tho Hat day nf Mar. A. D.
■ M l 16,660 broke through police fore
IHO, or nlhorwloo Deere* Fro conm i to mob tho automobile car- ftaan will ha anlarad osolnot you.
Tha Sanford Harold la daalenat.d
yiag (bo. prlnceia and her ilance
aa a nawapOptr nf eanaral rlri Buckingham Palace.
cula linn In whlrh thla elution
PoUeo row aitlmato that more ahall bo publlehed nnco each milk
four con.ecutlro wooko.
IIB 100,000 people—shaolutc ca- forWITNESS
. hand ond official
_ .in „&gt;»V tha three. tool of Iho mr
dork or »he Clroull
Court nn thla tho fllh day Of
logs* and Buckingham P allet to
m abbey when Queen Elliabeth
■d her procession aid Prlacdai
largaret In her lio n coach trev1 along flower-decorated atrcoti
i the wedding.
The ceremony will alert et 11:30
. M.
Doiplle ■ relenlleai campaign
[ Inaneodo almost since the enm ent was announced 10
ks ago the crowd* that cheerI the prise*** end her flanee
redBMdiy sight were (he bigset .to g*lb*r around Bucking■ns Felice *!nco the coronation
eves y * m age.
They cheered wildly-* vote of
esMenee In her choice that
raojfht *mllae berk to the Up*
I the little princes* who h*a
eee uddened by the Inaldlou*
oeelplog about her choice of
PlkglFt.
*
Armstrong-Jonei, guest of honor
ir (fee flnt time at • roysl funcM—0 pre-wedding ball In the
pfeite and geld ballroom of BuckIgfeasi Felice — seemed over-

e

a

Lagal N otict
TP1—
Cwwaly, OtaS# *1 F la*.
Mb’ I s Pro ha to
■ a* Ska Balata all

HARMAN J, WELDING

D*fis*#e.
FIN A L lO T IC S
Voile* I* haraby siren that Ik#
mlaralsnad will, on Iha tlrd day
f May, A, D, lilt, proant to th*
firSarabt* County Juds* of Samilots County, Florida, hla final raSfW account and vnurhara, at An.
Illary Admlnlairalar nf th# Maiats
f SKAft HAN J. WELLING, dasalad, and at aald lima, Ihes and
h#N, maka application tn Ih* said
Big* ror a final aatltssiaat #f hla
dtalntsiratlnn of aald aetata, and
•r an ardtr dlarharglna him a*
nab Ancillary Admin Im at or.
Dalai thla iha Ith day af April,
&gt;. D. IMS.
/ i f llaarg* M. Walling, a*
Ancillary Admlalalralar
of iha Ratal* of
•HARMAN J. WELUNO
Dooaaaod.
fnKITROM. DAYte 4k McIKTOtH
illorarra for Ancillary
idsilglslrator
Idwarda Building
lagfard. Florida
&gt;hi|*H April si, t l * May I, It.

i.auniy, rinnaa

R. T MllWf*.
BfmlRol* County eup*rlnlaad*at
nf Publla lnttrnetlan a*4
Ei-orrkla a*rr*l*rr In ih*
Board af Publla InetruHlan
Puhllah April 21 A M*/ i. 12

Legal N otict
BOTICH TO PROPERTY BWBRRB
Til* t i l l lU a l Ratal* Tag Llat af th* City af Sanford. Florida.
I* patted .an hu llella beard at Iha front denr a f th* City Halt
tn t h l City « f Sanford, Florida, and en bulletin heard at front
dear af n*mlant* Caunly Court Hours, lan iard , Florida and w ilt
remain * • potted far • period of four chnateullv* week*.
.A ll real eelal* upon which ih* t i l l In se t hev* not been paid
"■■d a g tla e t which ceritflrale h as not already been letuad ta
: C ity af Saafatd, w ill be told at public auction an lb s le t. day
• f Jun* A.D. tid e com m encing at I I o'clock A. M. at Ih* K ant
dear a f lb* O ily H all In ibn City a f Sanford. Florida.
______
- H. N. Tamm Jr. C liy Clerk.
FUBDISEi u a r 4 (krs ’ r l l and May t l A !Hh.

_ • Semi Ml* County I* preparing to require Cerlltleailnn of nil
nurtrleit** and Flumbera who w*rk In Ibn unincorporated porU*s* of the Couotr.
Afl electrician* and Plumber* who veer* aagMtd Is 1b*Ir
lend* prler to April L (HI end who held sitt* and Caunty
occupational lieeie* for oald period, and all BloatrieJaa* and
umber* who held* n valid eertlfleal* In any. City or Town
Seminal# Oaaniy having s Bnard af Raamlnara for , aald
trod# may faroiv* Cartlficaia of Compttaacy wiihost oaamiaoAtl Hlaatrlofana ar Pi umbora who angagad Iw their Had*
la Samlsals County hatween April D 1111 and March II, l i f t mult
jta M ro .m U .u a . hui shall par M lf renewal fa* ta ha aaiabAll nppllMtloaa under above raguUiloas ahall ha file* In
■amiss!*. County Banin* Offlr#,. s»mUni* Conniy Court Hnuea,
Banford. Fl*. prior in May II. HIE Applicant* will b* aetllUd
at daua at Mtmlnntlan.
■amlsale eroalp Board of VUelrlaal Eiamlnars
Samlnal* County Board of Plumbing Baamlnor*
By Bo hart B. Brewn, ieorelory

S

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Jt nit'lAt- Clflt l lT, IN AND FOSS
nuMiNoi.n uoi stv , F lorida .
Chaneorr Nn, ISMI
SSortnoao Forealoona#
JACOB R. It or. IE R and
GEohaiANA J. nokiER. hie wire,
Plaintiff*.
PHYLLIS BVEDTN FORD, et a l,
Dafandant*
NOTICB OF SUIT
TOl FHTI.DIB RVEI.TN WHITE:
XET DEVELOPMENT A REALTT, INC., ■ Florid* Corpo.
ration; L A W R E N C E M.
WHITE and A L I C E L
WHITE I EARL C. JOHNSON
and n ESSIE n. JOHNSON:
ANN BFATKINGHAM NOEL:
H. G. GRIEU, d/b/n 14. G.
GRIER ROAD CONSTRUC­
TION; WELCOME WAOON.
INC. n eorporatlnn; UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA IN­
TERNAL REVENUE SERV­
ICE; and A L B E R T RoNEAt.D tradlns *"d doine
kualnese SO A. K. t INK ALL
trading and doloa bualntaa a*
A. R. O’NEaRl A ASSOCI­
ATES; and any snd all other
fo r lla a etolm lnn any rlehl.
-------title on e other Intaraat In and
Is Iho follow in g daacrlhad
real prnparty. t a - a lll
Lot II, o f Hlork A | Lota &lt;
and 4, or Block -D j all of
TnACT IS of SANDANDO
SPRINGS, Bamlnola Countr.
Florida, according to plat
tharaot racordad lo Plat Book
I, pas* 17, of th* public rec­
ord* o t Santtnol* Coum r, F lor­
id*.
Lot t, o f B lock Ci L oti IS,
II, 17. IS, SI ond t l . of Block
D; all of TRACT IT o f BANLANDO SPRING*, Bamlnolo
Countr, Florid*, according to
• U t ’lharsor roeordod In^piat
kook 4, pan* f l , of tha pshlla
raoorri* of Bamlnolo County,
Florida,
Lot t l . o f Block A: Lola ( I
and J t, o f Block B: all or
WEST ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS
SECTION ONK, Bamlnola County. Florida, according lo p lgl
thereof racordad la P lat Ubok
IS. p as* IS, ot Ih* puhlle
rarord* of Bomlnal* Countr,
Florida.
l^it 7. of Block F. or W EST
ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS SEC­
TION TWO. Bamlnolo County,
F
r id a ,. srcuruinji
orcordlng ta
p lo
inriast,
am p lat

thereof recorded la Plat Rook
I*, peg* Tl. nf Ih* publla
repaid* at lagilnala County,
Florid*.
*
YOU ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED
that Ih* FUlntirft, JACOB R. ROS­
IER and QEOflalANA J. ROIIER,
hi* Wlf*. h*v* Inetlluted B **lt
• gelnet yo* In th* Circuit Court
of Ih* Ninth Judicial Clrrult In
• nd far Samlnat* County, Florida.
In fnreclo** a certain mnrlag*
held by them which encumber* th*
above deecrlhed reel properly.
■eld property being eltuetod ant
located In aemlnote County. FlarIds. Tan nnd each *f you sr*
hereby required tn fll* V*ur an­
swer with th* Clarlf nf Ih* Clroutt
Court In and far S«mln»l* Caunly.
Florid*, And **rv* a copy thereof
upon Daniel M. Hunter, af th*
firm af Wlndsrwatdl*. Heine*,
Hunter A Ward, tf l Perk Av#nu*.
South, Wl*t*r Perk, Florid*. At­
torney* far th* Plaintiff*, on or
before (ha llth diy af Mar, A. D.
ISM, alia n Peer** Tra Cnnfaa**
will he entered aealnet yen,
IT IS ORDERED lhat thl* h*
publlehed In th* Sanford Herald,
g eewiptper publlehed In Bemlnrle CeUnly, Plorlde, nnee **«h
week for four auneecutlv* weeks.
WITNESS Ih* hand of th* Clark
nf th* Circuit CaurL Seminole

vh Ik* C a rl ml |l«- C&lt; »«r -»■«**.
N a l » U . I ' n * l r i H a l* a f F lo rid a ,
l a P ro b a te ,
l a r*i H r R o ta te a t

NEVA ItAfi ill.I,
. Di c i i h I
n u t . notice
Nnllr* la hereby given that the
und.ralgned will, nn Ilia Iflh Air
•r »:•&gt;-, A* n. j»««. praiant m mt
llnnerahla County Judea n( S»mlnolo Cniiutf. Florid*, hi* llnal raturn, account and voucher*. aa
Admlnlalralnr nf th* Kalaia nf
NEVA ItAK HIM. data aand, and
at aald lima, than and (her*,
maka application in rh* aald Judaa
fnr a final aolllamant nf hla ad­
min laIrat Ion fit aald aatala and fnr
an order dlaiharpine him aa such
Admlnlalralnr.
Dated iMa iha ilth dap of April,
A. D. I Ha.
DONALD WAYNE SILL
Aa Admlnlatrator of tha Ba­
tata nr
m : va h a s a il l
Deceased.
STKNSTHOM, DAVIA A llrINTOdll
Atlnrnara fnr Admlnlatrator
Edward* RulMln*
Hanfnrd, Florida
Publlrh Apr, II. ft, St A &gt;lar I
M in rn
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKIlXl
Thl. I. In ad«t&gt;r that w* have
he.n nprraflng an aulnmnhlle Junk
aalvaee yard nn the propertr dearrlhed aa
lllncka II 4( 41 41 (Deea Enlamlnear Karma Add. Nn. !
Angledite) Flat Bnnk 1 Pan-a
i t II. alan Itnl Nn. 1 Block
”AM ««k tlrnva Fark
Prrfnrmlne all np.rallnna uaual to
thla type of bualneaa
Owen nroa llody Wnrka
Puhllah May I, 12, II, !l. till.
IV TI1K CIRCUITT COURT. NINTH
ju d ic ia l cii»c:i it . in a m i r n u
■HMitni.n cni \ r r , F lorida .
Chaarrvr No. ISftOO
MnuT(iA«u rn n u ri.n s i’UR
MAfinif Al.f, N. JKXSEN ond
OKNKVIEVC CASS JENSEN, hla
wifa,
Fla Intiffa,
ti.
AIJIN HOVKT, at atDafandoots.
NOTtru o r s t i r
TOt ADAN linvET and VIROINIA
V. HOVKT, hla wife: KRT
DEVEDOFMBNT A READTT,
INC., • Flnrldo rnrporallnn;
fI. K. AVKRA and ADMA
AVER A, hla wlftl OD1VER
FIKRT HARNE and MABEI,
KIDD IIA n s K, hla wife: H.
O, ORIKR, d/h'a II. &lt;1. GRIER
ROAD CONSTRUCTIONJ WEI.COHK WAGON, INC., a rorpnratloni UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA INTERNAL
REVENUE SERVtCKl ond AIBERT K. ONE ADD trodlna
and dnlns huainaia aa A. K.
O’NKADI. A ASSOCIATES; and
any and all nlhar psrtloa
rlalmlne any rlehl, lllfa and
nlhar Intaraat In and lo Iha
following daacrlhad raal proarlr. lo.wll:
-ita t and I, of Block A. of
WEST A D T A M O N T H
HEIGHTS SECTION ONE,
Samlnnlo County, Florida, eemrdlns to plat inaraof rarordad In Flat Book IS, pana SS,
nf tho puhlle rarorda of
Samlnnlo Countr, Florida.
Ixita 17 amt IS. nf Block F;
I.nta S, IS, IS. I and T, Block
H; all nf WEST ALTAMONTE
HEIGHTS SECTION TWO.
.Samlnnlo Countr, Florida, acrnrdlne to plat thtraof rarurdad In Plat Book IS, pana
TS, of tha publlo record* of
Barnlnnla Countr, Florida.
Dot IS, of Block R. of WEST
ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS SEC­
TION TIIRRE, Bamlnola Coun­
ty, FlorldA,- aooordlne-to tha
Slat thereof rarnrdtd tn Flat
Rook in, pas* 7*. of the publie raeords of Stmlnola County,
Florida.
Lota ( and I, of Rlock 41. of
TRACT *7. of SANDANDO
SPRINGS, Samlnnlo County,
Florida, aroorrilnc to plat
lharaof racordad In Plat Book
4, paao IS, of tho publla raeorda ot Btminota County,
Florida.
l-ola I and C, of Block 1. et
SANDANDO. TIIK SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL Bamlnola Coun­
ty, Florida, according to plat
tharaot rernrdad In Plat nook
I, paaaa am . SS, SI and SS. ot
Iho publlo rarorda of Bamlnolo
r’ouuty, Florida

r

YOU ARK TIKREDT NOTIFIED
that th* PlalnlH fa. MARSHALL N.
JENSEN aad GENEVIEVE CABS
JENSEN, hi* w ife, have Inetlluted
a su it again st you In the Circuit
Court o f th* Ninth Judicial Clreult
In and for Semlnol* County, F lor­
ida, to foreclose a certain m ort­
g a g e held by them which encum ­
bers the ahova deecrlhed real pre­
parly. Said property being situ a t­
ed and located In Samlnola County,
Florida. You and each a f you ar*
haraby required la fll* yeur anew er w ith th* Clark af Ih* Clrrult
Court In and far Bamlnola County,
Florida: and aerv* a ropy thereof
upon Daniel M. H o sier, af th*
firm or W lnderweadla, H ataee,
Hunter A Ward. 1!4 Park Avenue,
Baulk, W inter Park, Florida, At•tarneya for tha P laintiff*, on er
before tha l l l h day o f May, A. D.
I l l ) , ale* a Dorr** Pro Cnnfeaaa
w ill b* entered a sd ln st you.
IT IS ORDERED lhat th is b*
published In th* Sanford Herald,
• newspaper publlehed In Sem i­
nal a C euaty, Florida, one* each
w eek far four cn ntecuilr* w e e k s
WITNESS Ik* hand af th* r ie r k
af th* Clreult Court, Seminole
County, P lorlde, thl* Ih* l l t h day
• f April, A. D. 1111.

P a* e 10—.T hurs. M ay 5. 1960

»«nlor9

ftrslfc
HOUSE for ills by owner; 406
Palmetto Ave. Call FA 26403.

FARMER’S AGENCY
IN tF O R H A T IlO i
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLATt
Tuee„ thro FrL - ,I P. H. day bnfnr* Isnertlns. Mon. • I I I sown.
BTBAICHT CLASSIFIED t
Tots, thro FrL * S P. M. day bofora innerltoB. Mon. • Bat, soon,
RESPONSIBILITY t
Tbs Herald will sot bo reepossible
far aoro tfcsa son Incorrect lam linn sf yosr ad, and reserves tho
right to m lao or reject osy adrerllaemtst from that ordered to
ran form to tba policies of this
paper.

2-APARTMENTS: 1 bedroom furn­
ished; 2 bedroom furnished;
both ground (lorrs, Contact 2312
Palmetto Ave.

N. V. Farmer, nealtor
Lillian Trams
It. H. Iven, D. H. Whltmors
Aiiociatri.
2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-S221
After hmire. FA 2-2611, FA 2-4621
FA 2-0261, FA 2-3012
SUN LAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom.
2 bath, extra latge home. View
ot lake, Anume FHA or FHA O
in s e r v i c e mortgage. Ph.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates
Registered Real Eitolt Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 1T-I2 at Hiawatha
3-BEDROOM home, pleating ex­
tras. Term* to mil. 1503 Elliott

FURNISHED duplex. FA 2-7074

5 -5
9 IMAKlee ftatvfa* eradicate, las, WavWMehta saatneA

"Where's my Mother?'*

COLONIAL COM FORT
with unusual financing. Thl* t
story colonial Home featurei 4
bedrooms,’21b baths, separate
dining room and a Large kit­
chen with breakfaat nook. All
this la situated on a large (.6
of an acre) lot. Excellent Termi
wllh a Ar.r mortgage.
Call Now To See Thla Today.

TWO, 2-bedroom homes, kitchens
equipped, w s t s r furnished,
H
. Real E state For Sale
across (he ilreet from school.
1-ROOM efficiency apartment,
FA 2-4411 or !'A 2-3631.
private bath. Suitable for one or
STEP RIGHT UP
W. H. "B ill" S te m p er A gency
3-BEDROOM home, kitchen equip­
cpuple. Across from poi toff Ice, lo belter living In this beautiful
Realtor A Insurer
ped, unfurnlihed, Fli, room,
US N. Park
three bedroom Mayfair home. Phone FA 2-4DI1
Large yard. Available June 1. FURNISHED 2 B. R. House,
For full pride of ownership at Phone FA 2 1331 1601 Park Dr.
FA 2-2147.
FA 2-7664,
a fair cost, let us show you
this fine way of life that may
2-BEDR003I furnished upstairs
be your*.
apartment 611 Magnolia Ave.
FURNISHED 4 room apariment, FURNISHED cottage In Lake
SPECIAL SERVICE
BRANCH OFFICE
3!ary. FA 2-3041.
water furnished, $60 per month,
Call FA 2-3021.
. ■•Bill** Stamper Agency
COUPLE or lady wanted to (bare
Realtor k Insurer
GARAGE apartment, 3 rooms and
my home. Eleetrle kitchen, uti2601 Park Drive
bath, screen porch; 306 W. llth.
lities furnished. &gt;40 month.
FA 2-8331
Ph. FA 2 3167.
2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­ FURNISHED upstairs apartment,
ped. Ph. FA 2-3303.
hot water furnlabcd. WO, Phone C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
FA 2-6337,
3-BEDROOM furnished home to
W. B. Shlppy, Aaaoc.
reiponalble people. &gt;100 month. LOCH ARBOR: Extra Urge 2 bed­ 202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 5661
FA 2-3668.
room, 2 bath, Florida room
TRADE &gt;3,600 equity In Urge
home. Ph. FA 2-3301.
,
2-Rn OM efficiency apartment,
modern bouse, 3 yri. old. In city
701 Park Avenue.
2-ROOM furnished apartment &gt;43 of Sanford, for house trailer, lot,
per month, electricity and waear, atation wagon, huaineia lot,
3-BEDROOM upstairs downtown
furnished apartment &gt;63 per
month. FA 2 3071.
EFFICIENCY OARAGE APART­
MENT, ALL CONVENIENCES.
3 ROOMS k bath, nicely turn. &gt;40.
WELL LOCATED. APPLY 603 S t Johns Realty Co.
Inquire Apt, 2 4074b W. 1st.
THE TIME TEffTED FIRM
PALMETTO AVE. PH. FA 2-6406
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms 2-BEDROOM furnished spartment. 116 S . Park Ave. PJi, FA 26123
prlvito baths, 111 W. First St.
Reasonable rent. C l e a t in.
FA 2-0641.
equity. Will root &gt;116 a month.
Wynnewood Dr, Ph. FA 2-3166.
FURNISHED apartment, clean 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
snd clou in. Adults only,. Fenced bsckjfsrd, FA 06667.
Jimmy Cowtfc, FA 1-4012.'
’
IBM DOWN
'
Beautiful I Bedrjum S Bath Roma
With Hardwood floors. G. E.
equipped Kitchin. Thirmosu2 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
tlcnlly controlled Beet. Well,
LOCH ARBOR
• kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 26461.
Laadseappad Lot en Dead End
I BDRM., 14b bath unfurn. heme
NICELY furnished I room apart­ on canal. $110
Street where Children play In
ment. FA 2-3368,
safety, We will be proud to show
DREAHWOLD
you this today.
SLEEPING ROOMS, th* Gables Small fura. I bdrm, home. &gt;6S.
for 4 months. Summer rales.
MOVE RIGHT IN
461 Magnolia Are, FA 2-6726,
Robert A. Williams, Realtor. FHA Financing—No Closing Cost
FA 2-3631.
— for an appointment dell —
Helen E. Noonan at
FURNISHED apt. FA* 2-2606
W. H. - BUI Stemper Agency
FA 26231
FA 2-4M1
RENT A BED
Roliawajr, Hoipits1 A Baby Bcdi
•By Day, Week or Montk
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
« MONTH: 2 B. R., ail eleetrle Ph. FA 2-1111
116 W. l i t S t
kitchen. Neat, clean, private.
Near N. A. 8. Children welrome. COOL, roomy 2 bdrm. ui
Available May 1. Tel. FA 2-3346.
dowmtalra apt. &gt;67.30.1700
nolle Ave. FA 2-3631.

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK

HOMES
Quiet

Community

Near Golf Court*

Turn Went On 20th
St. Follow Country
Club Rd. * Wateh

OPEN DAILY
9:00 A. M. H I Dork
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. T il Dark

Sh o /tm a h tM

2 HOUSETRAILERS, Camp Seminot# Trailer Park, Wekiva Ri­
ver. Ph. PA 26111.

South Pinnerent
On Onorn Rond. Seu of Sanford

PARTLY furnUbed 2 bedroom
horn*. Largo yard. With water,
163 per month. Ph. FA 26067.

Sunland Estates

17-12, S miles tta. of Rgslord

MOVES YOU

CloalRf Coat

As Low As 1278.
VA-FHA, FHA-1N-SEKVICR
Immsdlats OceoMney
1 Tear Pereas*I SslUfsctloa

(SEAL)

David H. flatrh*!
Clerk nf (h* Clrrult t^inrt
Seminal* County. Florid*
By; Jeen M. W llh*,
Deputy Clerk
W lnderwaedle, H ein e* H unter
* Ward
A lleraay* a t I-aw
t i l Park Avenue. S e a ts
W inter Park, Florida
Publish Apr. 14. II, I I A H ay I

Vljr

GUARANTEE
Ywur ptrasasl snll*fse(ieB fee
sns fall year or (fee aonstrs*Hen *f year feesro pt maaey
hash*
AMD
W* agree that U darisg sis
msBlhs fsUewtaf signing of
yoar nsl*o coalroet ) N nn
fneoad fnr any rmem U more
•elaids B 21 mil* vndiss af jm i
sew home — year dews pay

50 - FROM - $69

FURNISHED 2 bedroom home;
llghla; &gt;33; 1 child, FA 2-23T7

LAND WANTED
LoU ar Aeroag*. Give legal deicripilon, price end (erme. Write
P. O. Box 272, Banford, Fix.

IN

terreua flaore, tcbsUsb fellnda. carparla, at ream perch,
■tUtty roam end many ether extras.
AU M»m m Carry A I Yr. F.H.A. Warranty

IN THB CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulat, Aaaaa,
FA 26N 1
Atlantis Beak Bldg.

FREE WELCOME
Ta Sufeedt Be Onr Geetle Pat
S Deye Abaalaiely Froth
Withnat ObUgnttoa At On* Ot
Sanf*ed*a Lending Matak WUto

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1 11.

i.». Special Services

Work Wanted

Thurs. M ay 5, lflGO—P aKe 11 3-BDRM. block home. Lou- down | DAYS WOltK: FA 2 1532.

5. Real Estate For Sale
3-BEDROOM, Hi hath, cement
block home, Urge icrcen porch.
102 Woodland, FA 24420.
DUPLEX
Located Just outside city on beau*
tiful shaded lot. Each unit has
2 bedrooms, tile bath, terraso
Poors; kitchens ire equipped.
Constructed of C. B. with brick
trim and decorative planters.
Live in one and rent the other,
nr buy k at 113,MO for food
investment property. Small down
payment; owner will handle
financing.

S t Johns Realty Co.
!!• North Park Aw.

#

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

J. W. HALL
3544 French Aw.
Realtor
"Can Ran*1
Phone FA 8-9841

payment, VA loan. FA 2-3273.
------------------------------------------------ DAYS WORK. FA 2-2328.
3-BEDROOM house on French *
Avenue, near achonl, 1 4 bathi. 12. Plum bing Services
large living area. Tel FA 2 8M7
PLUMMNO
3-BED ROOM, I bath C. B. house
Contracting A Repairs
for sale. *10,000. Term*. For
Free Estimates
rent: S9J per mo. FA
AT.
R. L. HARVEY
20t Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 33M
LOTS IN MAYFAIR
Two beautiful lot* 80* x 137.3’ each.
Located on Elliott Ave.— Hich—
Shaded with sidewalk and all
P lum bing A Heating
city utilities—Will sell acperatcAIR CONDITIONING
ly or together.
and REPAIR WOnK
St. Johns Realty Co. CONTRACT
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-8382
I l l North Park Ave.
G ftoVE MANOR HOME; 1013 Lin- 13. Electrical Service*
coin St., a bedroom, 14 bath, House Winng — E'ectric Service
double carport.
Sid Vihlrn
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
S. Mortgage Loans
112 Magnolia
FA 2-0913
MORTGAGE LOANS
14. Build, P a in t &amp; R epair
Commercial and
Conventional Residence .
WALL PAPERING It PAINTING
WISE and JOHNSON
Work Guaranteed
Rod Beard
411- Magnolia Ph: GA 3-34*3
Contact 308 Weit 9th St.
Orlando, Fla.
Phone FA 2 8843

8-BEDROOM, I bath home, tecratio floors; 14 mo. old. Pay 7. Ruaintaa Opportunities
874.83, G. !. loan. FA 3
MAJOR nil company truck atop for
lease. FA 2-76B2 or FA 2-7332.
B-BEDROOM frame home, ap­
proximately one acre lot. *100
H. Female Help Wanted
down, $30 mo. Ph. FA 2-3187.
LAKE FRONT
Bpaeloue G r o u n d s —2 bedroom
home and garage that can be
utilized aa Apt. Located on Lake
Kathryn.

S t Johns Realty Co.
IIS North Park Ava.
RETIRED? Lai ee show you our
beat buy in a two bedroom
home In one of Sanford’s nteest
neighborhood!, priced right at
only *0,300 with good terms.
GROWING PAWS? Wa c m
euro yon with tbi« three bed­
room, two bath raneh stylo
home ki quiet Loch Arbor. Only
thro# year* old, fhla custom
built borne ear bs yours for
only *13,M0 and requiring soly
81,980 down. Far appalntmaat
to aa# call SEMINOLE REAL­
TY, 1B01 Park Avenue, FA 9-8192.
I-BEDROOM, 1 bath, kitchen
equipped home. Largo lot. *700
down, MOJO mo. 44*$r VA loan.
M l Camellia Court. FA I-21M.
TWO STORY borne, a rooms, 1
baths. Arranged n r two com­
plete apartments. Partially fur. nished. In good repair. Cleve to
town. 115 W E S T F I F T H
STREET. M.500. Terms can bo
arrangod. Phono FA 3-1270,

RENTALS

t Hr.—Loch Arbor—Kit. equipped
I Br—Suburban—Kit. equipped
I Be.—Duplex—Kit. equipped
SEE US ABOUT BIAL
ESTATE TRADES
V. H. "Bin" STEMPER Agency
Realtor A Insurer
Phone FA 1-IM1
IIS N. Park
Phono FA 9-SU1 3M1 Park Dr.

THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home. Carpentry ncpalra
Roofing k Siding
Thone FA 2-6432

22. Articles For Sale

2(1. Autom obiles

22. Articles For Sale

25. Education • Instruction

PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
W L HARMOV
Pb. FA 2 4229
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*. Hatemenu, invoice*, hand bill*, and
p r o g r a m i, etc. Progressive
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931—
306 West 13th St.

’31 CHEVROLET *123. FA 2 8114. GOOD used frame windows, jambs TO responsible party in this
and asforled lumber. See fore­ vicinity: BEL-AIR sewing ma­
RAILROAD N EEDS
*30 JEEP itaiion wagon. No
man at Nicholson Buick Bldg.
chine, 1960 model. Take over
reasonable offer refused. Call
MEN
payments M.43. Write Box AA,
TWIN REDS, walnut antique, box
FA 2 7116.
c
o
Sanford
Herald.
springs,
mattresses 9100.
17 to II, needed at once to
FA 2-79*8.
20-A Trsileni
for Railroad Telegrapher, Sta­
3 &gt;1. P. JOHNSON 949; almost
tion Agent positions. Start M &amp;
new
14
ft.
plywood
heat
with
COLONIAL 30* x 8‘, 1 Bdrm. full Deluxe 22 foot upright frecter,
advacce 9323 up. Work days,
oars
and
anchor
*99;
lawn
hath Trailer. Good Cond. Sem­ just take up payments nf
take night with placement *smover
M:
FA
2-2*72.
13-A Beauty Farlora
*29.92. See Clyde Walls at Dcinole Trailer Park. 1 mile south
sured upon completion. Contort
Witt Trailer Court.
of Casselberry on 17-92.
Mr. Hodge at Mayfair Hotel
28. I.oat 6 Found
A Sitiified customer !■ our beat
Tuesday, May 10. 3 to • p, gb
I960 TRAVEL TRAILER, 24 ft., CRAFTSMAN belt sander. excel­
advertisement.
Wednesday ’til noon. If mar­
LOST: Siamese Kitten St* months
lent condition, 930. KA 2 2393.
used 10 days. Save over |900.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
ried, bring wife, it under 2t
old. Dlsappeired on 20th, near
104 W. 27th SI.
103. So. Oak
Ph. FA 2-3742
bring parents. G. L Approved
Metlonville. Ha* stubby t e l l .
FRIG1DA1RE refrigerator In good
under P. L. 330.
Be Lovler Will Profetaional 21. Furniture’
Celled “ Gt Gi". If round call
condition, 13 Seminole Drive,
Beauty Care.
FA 2 *346 or FA 2 2417.
DeBary.
New k V*ed Furniture k Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE
(•a rty Balan
Jenkins Furniture
2818 Oak
FA 9-TM4 400 Sanford Ave.
FA 1-7430

• Dawn's

Id. Flowers A Pleatn
Cut Flowers For Any Orra lion
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
PA 2-1920
or
PA 9-0178

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day. Week, or Month,—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7953

17. Pete. Livaotoek. Supplies

• BIG VALUES
•
QUICK CREDIT
BEAGLE, six weeka old, $23.
• EASY TERMS
FA 2 2039.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIER

IS. Machinery • Toots

STOP

and Used Furniture
TRACTOR and disc, good eeadi- III Maw
E. First St.
TA t-5622
ition, ISM. FA 1-1333.
Used
furniture,
appliances,
toot*
15. Special Servicoa
19. Boats and Motors
INSIDE HELP; Apply A k W
etc, Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
Rootbear Drive-In, l t u French TV Service within the hour. Re­
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 1-4133
Gateway To The Waterway
Ava.
pair your TV for 87.30, in your
Your
EVINRUDE
Dealer
CUSTOM
UPHOLSTERING: All
home or no charge. Sunihiae
Robson Sporting Good*
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
TV. FA 2-9833.
304-4 a E. 1st.
Ph FA 2-9881
mates. Phone FA 2-7918.
LADIES; Millions are viewing
•’AVON CALLING" on TV.
We Have The I a it m I Selection Of Hsrd-To-FInd,
Sewing
Mach.
Repairs
30
11.
P.
JOHNSON
Javelin
motor,
22. Art idea For Sale
Shaw and you will tell; We'll
ALL MAKES tk MODELS
electrie starter, axcaltent condi­
train you to tarn the amount
Well Equipped, Quality Uaed Cara Available In This
REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
RENTALS M WEEK
tion. FA 2-4488.
of money you neod. Writ*
17" Window SiUe 91.23
3M W. P in t St. (24 hr. aar.)
Aran • And They're Priced Right I
NOW, Mrs. Jean Milanich,
2oT T ulom obU ea
34” Window Untell 91.23
FA 1 MU
Box 248, Lockhart, Fla. for ap­
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
pointment
AIR CONDITIONING
OLDSMOBILB Super M, *34 model.
308 Elm Ave. Ph, FA 2-3731
H. B. POPE CO.
4 Dr. Reduced quick sale. Call
between 7:90 and l:M a, m. ar KENMORE sewing machine, 1 yr,
PH) I. Parti - FA M894
WOMAN OP LEADERSHIP—In­
old, good condition. FA 2-3400.
evenings, rA 2-2707.
teresting, dignified p a rt-tim e
AUTO GLASS
position to woman with expert BUNK
BEDS: Ph. FA 1-4*43.
rOR SALE OR TRADE: 1918
Cuatom Royal Tudor Hardtop equipped with All Factory
. enct in PTA, teaching, church
Chrysler Crown Imperial. 1 own­
INSTALLED
Accessories * New Car Condition Throughout ■ Very
S
A
W
D
U
S
T
end
shavings.
or scouting. Flexible hours.
er, radio, heater, powar steering,
Windshield
Rack
Glaan
Low
Mileage.
FA
2-3877,
Buckner
k
Son.
Earn MO to 885 per week. Write
power brake*, power windows,
V ent Giaas
in confidtnce to Box C, e/o Door Glnsn
air conditioned. Will take trade
FACTORY TO YOU
SERVICE
Sanford Herald.
la and finance. Call Jaaaa Quirk
ALUMINUM
Senknrik Glass and P ain t Co, at Seminole Co. Motor*. Ph.
VENETIAN BLINDS
COLORED MAID: Must live on lie W. 2nd St.
FA8-4822
FA 3-0914.
Encloeed heed. Sag-proof bottom
premtaas. 8135 per month and
rail with plattir ends, Plastie
Board, Seminole County Home.
SERVICE CALLS 82.M
*48 CHEVROLET, good trtnepor- or rayon tepee. Cette* ar ayloa
C all. FA -----The Biggest Little Shop
tstion, radio and batter.
•wide.
In Sanford. All Parte A il
FA 3-2375.
Wanted
9. Malt
Senksrik GImm and Paint Co.
Labor Guaranteed M Day*.
FA 2-4421
SANFORD RADIO A T*' CENTER 1933 CHEVROLET 4-door elation 111-114 W. 2nd St.
Fordor • Fully Equipped Including Power Steer­
SEE Railroad Needs Men—No. 23. 9th. k Sanford Ave. FA 2-9741
wagon, Powerglide, la excellent
ing and Power Brakes • Flawless Tutone Flalsh
UMBRELLA
tent*
8M.M
up,
life
condition. MM. FA 2-OSte.
WANTED: MAN 85 TO 35 FOR
with Matching Interior • Extra Clean.
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
vest, boat cushion. ARMY-NAVY
FULLTIME WATKINS ROUTE. Every Tuesday aod Wednesday
SURPLUS. 310 Sanford Ave.
NO CO-SIGNERS REQUIRED.
SANFORT * SOWERS
EARN 875.00 TO 8100.00 WEEK­ 131 E. Welbourne Ava. MI I-54T4
Sell U* Your Furniture. Qu'rk
Service With The Cash. 8UFKR
LY TO START. WRITE WATWINTER PARK, FLA.
KINB, ON'-WEST VEACHTREE Chais Saws — Tools — Balls— ■ nw iafw t.il c o t a r t , p l o w id a .
TRADING POST. FA 2-0877.
ST., N. E., ATLANTA, GEORiu iw »
a * , leaan
Nuta — Screws
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
trn w
GIA.
aod Other Parta. Phone or Write t i i bv obiur iol tdaear srohaonuri.o
1 Cent p4r lb.
toaob
c o r p o r a t i o n , e riorteA
TRUCK DRIVER
THE 8ANFORD HERALD
PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
e o rp o ra tio a ,
Miracle Concrete Company
OFFICE
A1 type* and aiiei,
rtaintirr.
508 Elm AVE.
9M W. let. St. FA 1 2811
ve.
Super “WT Tudor Hardtop equipped with All Factory
"Do it YoureelP
JAW na HARPER » &lt;
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Accooeorleo Including Factory Air Condltioalng • Per­
HART
ANN
HARPKR.
hla
w
ife.
10. Malt or Female
S T I NE
fect Red and While Tutone Finish and Matching In­
TWsndants.
nw rica n r h it
Machinery and Supply Co..
MEN-Women 820. Dally, Sell Lum­
terior • Very Low Mileage.
T
«
i
JA
M
E
S
H
A
R
PE
R
and
HA
RT
Ph. FA 84491
inous nameplate*. Write Reevai 107 W. 2nd St.
ANN H A R P E R , hla WlfS, end
Co., Attloboro, Maia.
e « r e a t a ll o i h ir eartita
FREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
elalmtaw any rtahl, till* sad
given. Mattreia renovating, up­
•th *r letsraat in and in Hit
CARRIER for downtown route,
hold* ry and slip cover*. Cus­
rnlln w lea dnnerihdd real prsPhono FA 2 3734.
Used Furniture
a»H &gt;. m -niM
tom built bedding made lo or­
Lot t*. Rlork I t. NORTH
der.
Cal]
or
come
io.
Nix
Bed­
11. Work Wanted
ORLANDO, tat ADDITION,
— SPECIALS —
ding Manufacturing Co.., INI
areordlna i* tha plat tharaof rarordad la P ie t la n k
HOUSEWORK, FA SUM.
So. Sanford Ava. FA 8-211T.
1*. p ee* t l end *t. Public
4—
Full Rise Uaed Innerspring
Ranordi of *»mlm&gt;l» Coun­
Mettreeeee,
9IA-M
New Yorker Tudor Hardtop Fully Equipped For
ty. Klurlda.
Kerb
&gt;•
T o r a h k H K itK iiv n o t i f i e d
Your Driving Pleanure and Only

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You are Invited to visit' us
at oar new location.

W EEKEND
SPECIALS

2465 &amp; PARK AVE.
qualified

55 BUICK
Roadntaaler Convortibla

50 NASH
ONLY

48 CHEVROLET
ONLY

$89
Sales -Serrlev

SEMINOLE
COUNTY MOTORS. INC.

• DODGE • DAKT
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yonr ovary real estate need.

56 DODGE
STATION WAGON
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Httla body work

personnel

FA R M E R ’S

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Old addrara 111 S. Franck Ave.

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that tha P lain tiff, TIIK SDII.nKRS
M O R T O A U K CORPORATION, a
Florida caranratlnn. with lia prin­
cipal placa of butlntaa In W lnltr
Park, Oranea County, Flnrld*. haa
Instltuied e su it aaalaat yau la
Iba Circuit Court of tha Ninth
Judicial C ircuit. In sad far Saminala County, Flarlda, to foracloaa
• rsrtaln n io rtsa s* hsld hr Ihaoi
which anrum hsrs tha Abata daa.
ertbat ra il prayarty. data prayerly
halny altaatad end locatad in a*mInola County, Florida. Ton and
aach a f yau. ara harahy raouliad
to ftla yuur i n a a . r with tha Clark
o f tha C ircuit Caurt In and for
dam lM le C aenty,
P larlds, and
sarva • aapy jh a r ta f a*«a Oanlal
M. Nun tar, a f tha firm a f W ladarw atdlc, Italnsa, flu mar A Ward,
SIS r a rk A vtan*. ■outh. Winter
INtrk, Florida, nitornnra fnr lha
P la in tiff in the ahava actloa, aa
nr bafare tha lS ih day o f Hay,
tl**, e lse A nscraa Fra Caataaaa
Will ha sntarsd ata ln a t yau.
TT in O R D E R E O that this ha
yuh li.hrd In tha Sanford H crsld. a
nawepeper yubllihcd In kamliml*
County, Florida, nm a aarh naak
for four oonaacutlva waaka.
W ITNCM lha band nf tha Clark
• f the Circuit Court, nominal*
County. Florida, this tha l l l h day
nf Ayr 11 A. I&gt;. 1M«
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Clark of lha Circuit Oourl
■Saalnola County, Flarlda
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heard a. New, IMeceellnued
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■■
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boards,. N*«, Diacenlineed
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Ph. PA 1*4321

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T &amp; T MOTORS

1310 Franck Ave.

Sanford

At torn** a at U o
*14 Park Avanua. dauth
W inter Park, Flarlda
-Publlah Apr, 14. St, I I A May I

OF WATERFALLS”

$295.00
Inrledes, lnta eiirveyad, ereah alone enrfsee read frontage,
Warranty Deed, no ciaaiag &lt;aet. Final eeetlen at Rear WaRnw
■eOnw — Only Tan Late Left.

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1795

1395

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57 Chovrolat

Premier Tudor Hardtop with all Factory Acceaaoriea
including Factory Air Conditioning
Finiah and White Sidewall Tirao.

Two-Ton Cab and I
*da - 1 Speed AaeL

1995

1495

57 O L D S M O B I L E

55 Chovrolat

Super "MB" Fiesta Fordor Station Wagon • Auto­
matic Traaamiaaion • Radio and Heater • Power
Windows and Power Seata . Factory Air Con­
ditioned • Gleaming Red and White Tutone Finish • Low Mileate • Like New Inside and Out.

Half-Ten Pickup • Per­
fect Condition.

2095
OPEN
FRi. N IG H T

57 O L D S M O B I L E “ 9 t
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AHr Conditioning &gt; Very Low lineage • Spoilmm
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�McCanna Resigns; Collins Studies Appointment
Richard G. McCanna today Bubmltted his resigna­
tion as Seminole County T ax Assessor to Governor LcRoy Collins and m inutes later, five of the nine employes
of his office handed in their resignations also.
In a telegram to Gov. Collins, McCanna said;
“ I herewith subm it my resignation as assessor as
of May 6. Inasmuch as the desired goul of obtaining for
Seminole County a lawful assessm ent level has been de­
finitely achieved. I feel I Would like to return to my pri­
vate business practice;
"And furtherm ore, if you see fit, I feel the people
of Seminole County should be given the opportunity at
the earliest time to test the true measure of sincereness
in th e promises recently made by the form er assessor."
McCanna was defeated by Mrs. Mary Karle Walker
in the Democratic prim ary fo r the tax assessor post by
a large m ajority.
The five employes of the tax assessor’s office who

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resigned today were Ava W right Davis, elerk, who
served in the office for four years and one m onth; John
C. Peck, deputy assessor under McCanna. who served
for eight m onths; Dorothy Knight StApleton, who work­
ed for 17 m onths; David L. Huffm an, who worked for
eight m onths and Frances Stanley, 17 months.
Collins already had taken under advisement a pro­
posal that Mrs, Walker be reinstated in office as soon as
possible.
That proposal was made Thursday by Braile.v
Odham. who sent a telegram to the governor asking the
action because of the overwhelming vote she received
Hnd because "she has publicly committed herself to a
position of full gush value assessments (which if Hhe had
done to you she could have prevented her suspension in
the firat place) . . . ”
Odham reminded the governor th a t no public sta te .
ment,waa made by those present at the meeting at which

d a n fo rb

Collins suspended Mrs. Walker except th at by her, which
she also used in her campaign, th at she was unjustly
auspended.
He said th a t Mrs. W alker's attorney charged thnt
Odham was responsible for her removal from office aiu!
th a t impression had been used in her cAmpnign against
McCanna.
Odham called to the governor’s attention th at he
had not personally discussed the suspension with Collins
before it occurred.
"I am certain the public believes otherwise," Odham
said.
Collins was traced by telephone Prom his T nllahas-1
see office to the state prison at Bniforil where he was
making a tour. N either he nor his adm inistrative assist­
ant responded to the call referred tq them,
Collins had said at Tallahassee thnt he didn’t know

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W EATHER t P artly cloudy through Saturday. High today, 86-00. Low tonight. 60-66.
VOL. X L IX

U n ited P re s s Loosed W i n

E stab lish ed 1908

FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1060

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 688

News Briefs Large Crowds
C arpenter Acquitted
Set To Watch
Boat Marathon

CHELSEA, VI. lUPI) - A jury
Thursday night acquitted Frapk W.
Carpenter in the "vigilante mur­
der” ot a prosperous dairy farmer,
but Ally. Gen. Thomas M. Dcbevoise said he would stick with the
case.

w hat he will do about the suggested reinstatem ent. B e
w a s not at hia office when McCanna's resignation was
received there, creating the vacancy.
"I am a great believer in the public voice,” he eak)
Thursday. "B ut on the other hand 1 feel the people did
not understand fully all the factors involved in h er sus­
pension.’’
Collins said he suspended Mrs. Walker a fte r reporta
th a t her tax rolls were the w orst In Florida, and a fte r
ahe refused to assure him they would be Improved.
Despite tha voters' rejection of McCanna, Collins
had high praise for him.
"Mr. McCanna has done a superb job under very
trying and difficult circumstances and 1 am proud of tho
job he’s done."
Mrs. W alker could not be reached for comment to­
day.

Nikita Ordered Shot
That Felled Plane

MOSCOW (U P I)- Soviet lead­
er* reported today that an Ameri­
can plane was shot down Sunday
hy a rocket which Premier Niki­
ta Khrushchev personally ordered
launched. They rejected II. 8. ex­
planation nf tha Incident as
"nonsense."
New detail* amrrged before the
Supreme Soviet (parliament) ot
what observers believed was the
first firing In anger nf a groundto-air missile:
ktarsha) Andrsl A. Grechko said
a single anti • airrraft rocket
downed tha U, S. plana on tha
first firing.
The Uniird States h*x asked
the Soviet Foreign Office for
“ full facts” about tha shooting,
the State Department announced.
Department
Presa
Officer
Francis W. Tuily Jr., said a note
was delivered to the Russian
Foreign Office this morning and
“w* are now awaiting a reply,"
The note ask-I particularly
what happened to tha pilot of
the aircraft.
The State Department assumes
U was a rivilla, - piloted weather
observation aircraft which Is

missing from it* hase In Adana,
Turkey. The department said It
was "entirely possible" that the
pilot was unconscious due to fail­
ure of his oxygen system at 30,000 feet, which was reported In
his last message lo his home
base.
Foreign Minister Andrei Gromy­
ko rejected Thursday’s U. S.
State Department report on the
Incident and gave a tough presummit warning oo Berlin.
Gromyko repeated Khrushchev's
warning that the Americana were
"playing with fire." Ha said that

attempts to maintain the atatuo
quo of West Berlin by force would
be met by force.
Gromyko dismissed as "non­
sense" allegations by tha U. 8.
State Department that the pilot of
the downed American plane had
fainled
before crossing tha
frontier Tram Turkey and said
Washington was unable to provide
any coherent explanation.
Gromyko said there had been
several previou. violations of So­
viet air spare and that Ameri­
can pilots had opened fire aa
Soviet planes.

The St. John'*' Itivcr Marathon
will be held Saturday and the
Flier Killed
Sanford Roat and Ski Club will
JACKSONVILLE lUPIt - One he host here and maintain a re­
Navy flier was killed and another freshment stand at the Bandihrll
hurt Thursday when they leaped during the race.
out of a falling jet trainer. The
The handshell it exported to he
Navy said Lt. tj.g.l Charles L. filled with overflowing crowds tn
Syes, 14, of Jacksonville, ejected watch the annual maralhot spon­
himself too tale from tha plane and sored hy various outboard host
his parachute did not have time clubs in the state.
to open full).
The rare will begin in Jackson­
ville at T a. m. and racers are
Sitdown Trial
expected lo be in Sanford between
B a. m. and 9:30. All racers mutt
United Press Intemationsl
Tha Suminule Hiirh safe wan peeled open and $1,646.71
Six while and sis Negro college pick up a check tab at the San­
taken Thursday night.
students go on trial today for dis­ ford Boat Basin and several are
The burglary looked like a professional job, Pollco S gt.
turbing the peace during sitdown expected to refuel.
twist year's event was raptured
demonstrations at a lunch counter
Leo Rock said toduy. Tha corner of the safe door was peeled
In Tallahassee March 12. The de­ by Boh Terry of Jacksonville in
back to get at the lock and tumblers.
fendants are students at Florida a thrilling finish. He wa* clocked
The money in the nafe wan due to be deposited in th a
over
the
300
mile
course
In
five
State University and Florida A&amp;M
bank
today. It consisted of lunch
hours
and
31
minutes.
University, a Negro institution.
Between 70 and too entries sre
room Income, money for caps and
Twenty*Ihrc-r other Negro students
gowns and credit union checks,
arrested with them will he tried expected to compete in the rsca.
■gUft&amp;Mfl
In this year's rare, boata are ex­
police aald. Of tha 91,346.73,
later.
LOOKING OVER ‘FUN AFTER GRADUATION' PLANS are SHS Princi­
pected to reach 33 mil** per hour
9333.21 wag hi checks belonging
pal Andrewjtatoken* Sonny PowtlL rhnlraian of the event for the. Rotary
. ,ln an,effort lo smash Terry’*
• Pi^hflr Dies • 'c .***”„ *&gt;Lr
to the school credit union.
record \ e t last year.
Club; Mr*. H a ir y R e h e w . pienta e&amp; irr.&amp; ranu Mrs. j . VCfxuw.ii, W lW ily
RICHMOND. V*. (UPI) ~ Vera
The local boat rl6b will give
chairman.
(He aid Photo)
Tbs school was enured through
on Bickford, ae, who gained feme away a pair of water ski!* at
a window in the girl*' rest room,
High Srhool athletes will
hy pitching a no-liilter for the anon.
on tha west aide of the building. 20 awards and trophies
Boston Braves in tWU, died of
Registrar Mrs. Sadie Williams, day night al the annud
cancer today tn a hospital heft.
The Longwoctl Town Council took who reported tha break-ln lo Iho Sports Banquet at tho Clvli
Bickford, who went in the Brenrs
r^
the first step towards getting moro police, said the offices were ter.
oa a flip of a coin In a cocktail
modern voting molhods for town ransacked.
Tho banquot wilt begin
/.
*
.
lounge, succumbed la a Maguire
Tha break-in was reported about p. m. and featured speaker wtH
elections Thundsy night.
Veteran* Hospital where he had
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ The/founcil decided to have CUy T a. m. today. Sergeants Jack be Florida Stale University’s MW
bean a patient for several months, dent Elsenhower signed the hard- Atlordfy Webber Haines draw up Hickson and Ban Butler investigat­ head coach, Bill Petarion
hopeful of recovering and returning fought I960 civil right! bill today, an ordinance which would permit ed tha cast with Sgt. Russell
Tha event I* sponsored hr tho
to baseball.
halting it as “an hlitorir step for­ Longwood to us* voting machlnei Tench doing the fingerprint work. Sem India Booster* Club, which
ward" In assuring equality for all In town elections. The present
WILBURTON, Okla. (UPI)—Tor hava been saved If that hadn't
will hold its annual meeting ami
Green Light
citlirnt regardless of color nr race. Longwood law require* that clerks
The Sanford Rotary Club U nadoci slashing serosa Oklahoma happened," Garner aald.
elect new offlccra the tarns night.
Lung line* at muddy, b rag
JACKSONVILLE (UI'll - Fed­ The six-point law provides new count local election ballots, thus
•eogsoring “ Fun After Gradua­ and Arkansas during th* night left
All Interested supporters of tho
Somlnolea sr* invited to attend
tion” activities tar graduatlnx hundreds of persons dead and ha gled persona lined up In fcs-.it of eral Judge Bryan Simpson gave federal help to Negroes who are eliminating th* machines. The
jured today. Many more were the court house looking for casual­ a green light to th* Florid* East denied voting privileges, and en­ new ordinance would bring town
tbo roast turkay dinner and Hte
seniors at Seminole High School homeless.
ty lists. Many found relativna and Coast Railway Thursday to con­ able* the government to prosecute election laws more In tine with
presentation of awards, Ticket#
HAVANA
(UPI)
Harvey
I.
beginning May 31 with an all-day
tinue a mechanization and Im­ “hate" bombers and mobs ob­ stale election laws. Mrs. Claude
may bo obtained from Gordon
At least 39 persons were known friends on them.
Firestone
Ilf,
St.
Petersburg,
beach party at New Smyrna dead in the tornado rone, and
Bradley, John Kader or John
About half of tha downtown provement program begun five structing court-ordered integration Layo pointed out the large amount
of public arhoots.
nr time consumed under the pres­ crippled, 32-year-old heir to the Schlrard.
Beach.
more than 230 persona were In­ business section wa* wiped out, yean ago.
ent system of hiving darks count Firestone rubber fortune, plunged
•
A format reception will be bald jured, soma critically, Hospital* and block attar block nf homes
the votes.
to his death Thursday night from
at the Civic Center immediately In some areas had to turn away were nothing more than rubble.
all but the most seriously injured
The council discussed getting a joiH-floor room in Ihe Havana
The tornadoes began ikipping
after graduation exercieea May IT patients.
new Longwood voting registration Hilton Hotol.
across Oklahoma about duak, and
and the elaie wilt be gueati at
books but look no aetion. Town
Delbert Garner, superintendent hammered a dozen communities
Police listed his death as ap­
Dr. 6 S. Sclman, former San- clerk Mrs. Onnlc Rockett aald tha parent suicide, although no sui­
■ special movie showing at the of schools at Wtlburton, said It in Oklahoma and Arkansas.
Seventeen Eemlnole High ChoraW
Dr.
Tom
Largen
has
been
select­
lord resident, died Thursday at books are deteriorating.
The tornadoei struck Menefeo,
cide note was found.
Bits Theatre from 11:30 p, m. “looked aa If a bomb had hern
icra won superior ratings at th*
Washington, Ga. He prarlkrd
ed
Sanford-Scminole
"Jaycee
of
the
There
are
people
registered
who
Greenbrier
and
Prescott,
Ark.,
An
autopsy
was
scheduled
later
dropped
oa
main
atroat."
tuitH 1:30 a. tn. After the movie,
medicine here for 30 years before stay out of Longwood for moro today to confirm th« Initial re­ recent State Vocal (fonteat to
About 30 square blocks of this early today. One person wai kill­ Month” for May.
the senior* will return la the
Tamps.
ed and 23 others Injured at MeneLargen joined tha Jaycees in moving and was a member of the than aix months and then coma port that death was caused by
southeastern
Oklahoma
college
Susanna Jones got this high*
Civic Center for dancing until town were crushed, about 13 fee. Than was property damage April, 1939 and has served on the First Baptist Church.
back to vote, Pollco Chief Claude a emshed skull. The body was to
r*t rating for her aolo perform­
Funeral
services
will
be
held
at
at
the
other
two
allei,
but
iw
re­
Layo
said.
This
Is
not
allowed.
I a. m.
tie
taken
to
the
United
Stales
im­
fishing
rodeo
and
polio
inocula­
blocks leveled end the rest
ance. Mixed ensemble sincere
tion projects. He was chairman of 11 a. m. Saturday at Washington, Councilman E. E. Williamson sug­ mediately afterward, presumably were bliss Jones, Deanna Nich­
® Breakfast will be aervad ta approximately M per cent do- ported injuries.
Ga„
and
burial
will
he
at
Decatur,
Several
victims
were
killed
as
gested
copying
the
old
registration
to
Firestone's
home
(a
M.
Pateraa District 4 Jaycea caucus and
them from 3 to I a. m. to round atipyed.
ols, Cindy May, Annette Yates,
books into naw ones.
burg.
out the big graduation day.
Rescue workers digging through they -sat down to supper, others will serve on tha Junior Chamber Ga.
Tummy Brown, Arthur DeYoung,
The beach picnic May 33 will stacks of kindling that onre while they slept and at least thrqe board of directors for the coming
Don McCoy and Winston Piercy,
begin at g a. m. and the parent were homes and businass build­ persons died when their cars were year. Largen attended the Winter
Madrigal Singers were Phyllis
picked
up
off
a
highway
and
Conference In Jacksonville amt the
committers are planning au all- ings reported 13 person* dead,
McDaniel, Joyce Welnmann, Bet■mashed
along
tha
roadside.
day schedule of activities at the and up to 123 others injured. Thry
recent state convention In Jack­
ay Williams, Bonnie Staffer,
Slat* police and a home opera­ sonville,
beach.
expected tha death loll to go
Linda
Humphrey, Annette Yatea,
tor, who rushed a mobile rig into
Sonny Powell la the Rotary higher.
Dun .McCoy, Bill Phagnn, Ronnie
the
area,
were
the
only
communi­
Club’s geueral chairman (or lbs
Garner, former coordinator fur
Gotmsn, Winston Picrcy, George
“ FAG Day" program sod the tha Ground. Observer Corps In cations out of Wtlburton.
NAS Wins Award
Green, and George Cameron.
A following parenta are serving on Wllburtoo, -was in charge of hun­
Th* Sanford Naval Air Station
Mrs. M. L. Nichols, Mre. M.
• the committees:
dreds of volunteer worker*.
has won the Secretary of the
L. Johnson, Paul Hickson and
Senior picnic: Mrs. Ruth Jean
Ho said tbo siren used to warn SporU Film Set
Navy Award for Achievement In
Miss Oils* Reese Whittle chapere
Robson, Mrs. Ned Julian Jr., Fred the town eouldn't Le used last
A Florida Development Com­ Safely for 1939 according to a
oned Ilia student* on the trip.
Williams, Kart Toney. Mrs. H. L. night when the storm Ml because mission film, "Florida, Sports­ recent Office of Industrial Rela­
Mias Whittle directs Ihe ChoralOsborne, Mre. W. II, Stamper, hard raia and bad weather man's Paradise," will be shown aa tions announcement. This marks
iers,
Mrs. E. L. McAieiender, Mr. knocked out power about 30 min- j a special program at the Rotary too aeventh consecutive time
end Mrs. 31. R. Strickland. .Mrs. ules before the twister firmed. Club luncheon mealing at noon Sanford Hat won the annual
R. K. Osterbobn, Mrs. William
"f think a lot more peoplo could Monday In the Civic Center,
award.
Shook, Mrs. R. C. Wood and Mrs.
J. G. Osborne.
Formnl reception: Mrs. E. L.
Arthur Beckwith, elected Clrrh
— Lindsey, Mrs. J , V. Slowell Jr.,
of U&gt;« Circuit Court heglnnlng iq
W Mrs. R. E. Lundquist Jr., Mrs.
January plana no cltangea in pern
Sonny Powell. Mrs. T. E, Mc­
sonnet In tha clcrk’a office.
Daniel and Mrs. Ira Southward.
Capt. James D. Ramage was
All three commendations stress­ Earl Higginbotham and Karlyie
“There have been a tot of rum­
blovie: Sir. and Sirs. J. R. praised Thursday night as an out­ ed the sppreciation of city and ilouihotder. who also read the
or* circulating that I plan to clean
Edge, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ray­ standing Navy officer and an ener­ county for hla participation ia highlight* from the service record
out the office. That is absolutely
civic, social and religious activi­
nor, Sir*. II. E. bong, and Mr.
Capt. Hantagc and calird him
not true,” Beckwith emphasized
getic aod conscientious contributor ties during the two years he ha* of
and Mrs. C. L. Griffith. “an outstanding Navy officer."
today.
Dance: Sir. and Mrs. Edward of leadership lo many Seminole been commander of Heavy Attack
Capt Ramage was given n standMiller, Mr. and Mrs Jr V. Sto­ County chic projects.
Wing One al tha lanford Naval Air log ovation alter Housholder read
The directors of Ihe Seminole Ilattos.
wed Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Sonny
hla record or accompliibuent and
Powell, Sir. and Mrs. Gordon County'Chamber of Commerce had
They praised hfe leadership in Andrew Carreway, chairman of the
Bradley, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Capt. and Sir*. Ramage as honor maintaining the “eutatandlng com­ C of C armed forces committee,
9 Persons and Mrs. E. H. Me- guests at their quarterly meeting munity relationship between San­ presented the Bamagcs with aTbo Seminole High Marching
to bid them farewell before hla ford end Seminole County and the Present on behalf of th* chamber.
Alexander.
Band participated In the annual
Breakfast: Mr. and Mrs J. P. assumption of a ship command te personnel of Heavy Attack Wing Hia trgnafer from Hanford will
Watermelon Festival in Leesburg
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
One” ami tbankad him tar Jb4 "In lake Capt. Ramage berk to the
today.
Strickland, Mrs. T. A. Burner, Dr.
Resolutions by tha County Com­ lenuHtaMl’ atietaton fcaumd on Pacific, where he served during
Tho local hand Joined some t t
and Mrs. P. J. Westgata, Mr. and mission, Cty Commission snd the Beaford aad the canity through hia World Way II and Ihe Korean fight­
other bawds from central Florida
Mrs. Dick Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. armed forte* committee of the Hdliattoa of the Navy Bombing ing. He said-he lake* the new
ia the celebration. Tho hand sad
M
Tooey, Mr. and Mrs. Ned
aim were Derby."
TOKEN OF ESTEEM of Sanford and Seminole Count/ k opened by Capt.
assignment extiwmaJp gerieutly be
majorettea wore decked out la IraM ta a . Mr. amt Mre. D. I
■M
d
M
m
.
Ramngo.
At
osure ”M there ta another war it
k f t a n Andrew C a rra w a r, w ho p r u e a k d th e gift,
•a* aM U Beet.
•d te Capf. Damage.
I f Meet
Jr , Mayor wil «ar( ta China " .
and M m . Carrawngr.
.
(H erald Photo)

Senior Class To Be
Guests For'Fun

•After Graduation'

$ 1 ,5 4 6 Stolen
From SHS Safe

Longwood Council
Seeks More Modem
Voting Methods

Storms Slash Oklahoma,
Arkansas; Hundreds Dio

Sports Banquet
Slated Wedit

President Signs
Civil Rights Bill

Firestone Heir
Plunges To Death

Largen Gets
Jaycee Award

Dr. f t S. Selmon
Dies In Georgia

Choraliers Win
Superior Rating

Beckwith To Keep
Same Personnel

Chamber Directors Honor Damage

Band Parades
In Festival

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e b apeo eor

The Greyhounds now sport a
The Sanford Greyhounds bang­
ed out three runs in the ninth in­ 10-3 record and have never been
ning to break a S-S tie and pick defeated on the road this season.
The Greyhounds travel to Lees­
, up their eighth straight win as
they defeated Tampa, M Monday burg tonight and return home
Wednesday meeting Leesburg.
In the game Monday, Bill Bald­
win, threw two wild pitches with
the basca loaded in the ninth to
give the Greyhounds their margin
o f victory. Sanford's Mika Ma­
loney sacrificed the other run
home.
TAMPA
AB K M RBI
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t i l l
Milwaukee
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Loe Angeles
C o m ics
Philadelphia
I II J U T
Cincinnati
111 J U T
Tuesday's Probable rlich e n
• Philadelphia at Chicago — Cos­
b y ( » 4 ) vs CeccanlU (0 4 ).
Milwaukee at San Franciscofpalig (1 4 ) vsSanford (1 4 ).
Cincinnati at
Los Angeles
(night) - Hook (1-1) vs McDevitt
(0 4 ).
(Only games scheduled)
WeBaeeday's Game#
Pittsburgh at Chicago
Philadelphia at S t Louis, sight
Milwaukee at Los Angelas, night
CtaeiosaU at San Francisco, sight
Americas League
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League Leaders
National League

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City at Bootee — Her­
bert (1-0) vs Casata (1 4 ).
Detroit at New York - Moeei
(f-1) ve Ford (I t).
Chkhfo at Baltimore (night)—
Pterea (1-1) va Barber (1 4 ).
Cleveland at Washington (night)
- F e r r y (1-1) va Kaat (1 4 ).
W i M s sla y 's Games
Cleveland at Washington, night
OMeap* a t Baltimore, night
Detroit at New York
K aafai city at

Player i CM O .A I I , I .P a l
Maya, •. P.
H I g 141

Burgeaa, Pitta. U 3* • I f 417
Aaron, Mlhr.
M M
• ■ .411
White, St. L
U *3 14 M 471
Moon, L A .
II H H U JU
Clerante, Pitta. U «
14 B J H
Spencer, St. L U M 11 I* 451
Bruton, MUw. IS M IS 11 441
Skinner, Pitta. 1« M IS I f JM
American League
Lump*, K. C. 16 61 4 M .471
Skewroe, N. Y. U 4S S M 413
Allison, Wash.
U 4* }* » .40*
Mantle, N. Y .
U M t t IS 44$
Mlaoso, Chi.
M 4&gt; 7 IS 4M
Hansen, Bah.
14 45 4 II 433
Buddia, Boa.
1! 41 S 14 433
By United Preen InlcrnaUsnal
Runnels, Bos, 1 * M
7 13 .319
NEW YORK — (UP1) — Jose
Bans Batted i s
Gouaalas, 116, Puerto Rico, outNational League i M e C o v e y ,
notated Obdullo Nunc*, lia fc Glanu SI; Banka, Cuba IS; Cle.
h a r t * Bice, ( I f ) ,
menu, Plrataa IS; Maseroeki, Pi­
rate* 17; M an or, Plrataa M.
' HARTFORD, Conn. — (U PI) American League: Qentlla, OriTommy Hadca, 136, Utica, N. Y , otae 17; Alilaon, Senators 14;
outpointed Tommy Bell, 12$ Vi Skowron, Yankees 14; Mlnoeo,
Youngstown, Ohio, (10).

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Wednesday

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Champ!
Dr. Harold Rinjr defeated
Gen* Witz*! in th* final
round o f tb* Spencer Me­
morial Trophy tournament
play held Sunday.
Witzel waa defending cham­
pion.
First flight winner was
Tom Finnerty.
Other flight winners were
Andy Carroway, Tom Lang­
ford, Bill Vilhen, Dr. Hurry
Woodruff and Harry Weir.

Sweeney's Holds
Bowlerette Lead
Me A m in o m b m e t j g
WAS AT EAT TO
utAUturate M/e b G lL A
Or**auA&lt;HJe
9EAACM. 7WM MrT
AMer/fiR A / 0 * 2AP OAMT \
TOtO ti OMR ftt) PLACE*/
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/ t o o t o r 3ap place. /

Sweeney’s remains In first plaee
in the Jet Rowlerettes by a four
point margin.
Sweeney’s record ia 17 wins
against seven losses.
There Is a three-way tie be­
tween Nell's Hair Salon, Trim,
ette Figure Salon and Duke and
Durhess Shop for second place

with 3 4 wins, 16Vfc Jon es.
All members o f the Sweeney’*
team bowled extra, good last week
and really surprised Yowell’a by
taking all four points by at least
LOS ANGELES (UP1) — Feara 1600 meters he usually just gets 100 aticka per gam*. Arlene De­
that the United States might not out and runs only when ha com­ dering came through Ilk* a pro
be well represented In decathlon petes in decathlon competition.
competition at the Rom* Olympic
Gamea war* dispelled today as
Refer Johnson neared top form
for the 10-event competition.
Johns**, bolder e f the V. S.
record e f 1301 points, baa recov­
ered from e beck injury Buffered
lest fall In an automobile accident
end b gradually Increasing his
week hi decathlon events.
Two wt the world's three top
decathlon men Moeday appeared
before the Southern California
Track and Field Writer* and
Coaches Assn. Joining Johnson,
who ranks second In the world to
Busste's
Vasily Kusnetsov, was
Russia’s Vastly
Nationalist China’s C. K. Yang.
Both Johnson and Yang are
coached bp UCLA's Elvia (Ducky)
Drake,
The modest Chines* athlete let
Johnson and Drake talk about him
and only expressed Um hope that
ha soon would recover from a
shoulder injury that has bothered
him hi throwing events.
*T think Yang la capable o f
Kuznetsov's best msrk
beating Kusnetsov'
(M67 points), and also beating
him," Jehaaea said. "I t will taka
around MOO point* feasibly $400,
to win at Rome.”
Although ho would not predict
how well he expected to do, Johnsoa (old e f his progress this Na­
son and said ha had triad ell
eveuto except the broad jump end
1600 meters ia practice.
The brood Jump work baa been
delayed by Johnson beoanae ho
wnnta to be sure he te entirely
recovered from his injuria* before
he trie# that even* and la th#

Unit** P m i International
That 1*0,000 bonui the GlanU
f i v e teenager Mike HcCormiek
la paging off four jreara later and
S.ooo milea away.
It waa back in 1$54 that the
Giants algned the ll-yesr-old high
achoot and American Legion ace
A r c a d i a ,____
___ _____
from Arcadia,
Calif., who
bad
been groomed to be a big league
pitcher since he was seven years
old. A t'th e time, they predicted
ho would some day becomei a msJor league star.
It took four years but all the
signs today are that the • • foot.

Ran Klin*, traded by too Pirates
during th* winter,i went_________
llm di&lt;tance for St. Louie I* wiu hi*
first gam*.
Ed Bailey’s threj • rue eighthinning double off World Series re­
lief hero Larry Sherry provided
the Reds with their second wim
in 10 games. Jin* O’Toole r*r
ceived credit for tba triumph al­
though Raul Ranches and Bid
Henry succeeded him. Jim Gil­
liam and Charlie Neal homered
for the Dodgers and Billy Martin
connected for the Reds.
Don Zimmer singled with two
out and the basea filled ia the
ninth inning to esp n three-run
Cub rally. The Phillies had gone
ahead with a three • run ninthf)
inning burst of their own high-’
lighted by rookie Frank Herrera's
to end H. two-run single.

homer to give the Glints e 14
lead in the aifth. The GianU ad­
ded four ciinehing runs ia the
eighth with th# aid of an error by
shortstop Johnny Logan and Del
Crandall’s second passed ban of
the game. Willey, who suffered
his first loss, fanned nine before
giving way to a pinch-bitter.
Elroy Face, the Pirates’ IMS re­
lief pitching hero, walked across
the Cardinals' winning run in the
ninth inning and thereby suffered
his second defeat of the year.
Fare didn't lose his first game
until September last season and
compiled an IB-1 record.
Stan Musial started Face's down
faU with a single. Daryl Spencer’s
fourth hit and second double of
the game followed by an intention­
al walk filled the bases with

hitter Carl Sawalski
lek turn in his third. brilliant ef­
fort at Candlestick Park. In three
victories there the California kid
has pitched two shutouts and
yielded a total of one run and
nine hits.
The victory moved the second&gt;"within one game
of the league • Ileading
“ _ Pittsburgh
____
Pirates, whose nine-game winning
HOUSTON, Tex. (UP1)—Mast­
waa ended, 44,
streak was
4-3, by the SI.
Louis Cardinals. The Cincinnati er* champion Arnold Palmer was
Reds beat the Los Angeles Dodg­ sure o f at least $3,400 more to add
ers, 0-S, and the Chicago Cubs de­ to his $44,000 plus bankroll today
feated the Philadelphia Phillies,
I • 7, in other National League as he and Bill Collins got set to
tee o ff for an extra IB hole* to
games.
The Cleveland Indians scored a decide the winner o f th* $35,000
3-3 victory over the Washington Houston Classle golf tournament.
Palmer and Collins wound up
Senators and the Baltimore Orioles “ walked” to an 114 decision the fourth round o f th* tourney
over the Chicago White Sox in th* same way they ended th*
American League activity.
first round — in a deadlock. They
Carlton Willey matched zeroes began Thursday by burning up the
with McCormick for five innings 7,132-yard Memorial Park course
but Jim Davenport hit his fourth with six-under par 60‘s.

Plenty At Stake As Palmer,
Collins Meet In Golf Playoff
But th* strain nf competition
was beginning to tell Monday ta
what waa to have been th* Anal
round. Collins, o f Crystal River,
shot a three-ovsr-par 76 and PsL
nter, who plays out o f Ligonicr,
Pa., canird a 73, on# over par.
For each it waa the worst round
of ths tourney, and each ended
the regulation distance with 260'sOi
for the 72 holes.
Today’s playoff will decide Who
gets th* coveted trophy end A n t
prise money o f $5,300. The play­
o ff loser will get $3,400.

A ftan w oa)

Ptaette QaHted Reveveibte
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Balm Ruth League action was
thick and heavy Monday night

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(IPO defeated the Rotary Otab,
1-1; Oivitan bested the Rlks, f-1
and Klwenia blanked Lake Mary,
6-0.
In Little League play, Poodumrt

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday. High today 82.85. Low tbnlght, 65*70.
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Crowds Like This Stood All Day To Cast Ballots In Record Vote

Bryant, Carlton Make Runoff;
Senator Leads In Primary Vote
MIAMI (UPI)—A Harvard law­
yer noted for hie oratory and a
young rancher whose father waa
governor will fight it out May 24
in n Democratic primary runoff
. f o r governor ai Florida.
I
Farria Bryant o f Ocala. 41, and
Doyo E. Certtod Jr.. IT, will atari
off almost MCh-aad neck ha ■rat
primary returaa na they scrambta tor tha votes ef the eight toe­
ing candidates.
Carlton regained the toad over
Bryant to tha race aa lata re­
turns came In.
With 1,140 of tha state's 1,071
precincts reported unofficially,
Carlton led the first primary with
4 170,400 votaa to 177,040 for Bry­
ant.
Tha toad had shifted between
the candid atee at toast three
times during the counting late
Tuesday and aarly today.
Farria Bryant polled tbs largeat
vote to the gubernatorial race In
Samlnolo County, followed by
Doyla Carlton and John McCarty.
Bryant got 2.307 votes, Carlton
, .h ad 1,707 and MeCarty rolled up
v to 1,997.
Haydon Bums waa fourth with
1,UI. In fifth place waa Tad Da­
vid. ITS, than Fred Dieldnaoa. 4S4;

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Seminole Endorses
Parrish As Senator
1
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From 37th District
lemlnoto County voters by a 2-1
majority, andoraed Bernard Par­
rish of Titusville to represent them
aa senator Bnas -tha STth Dis­
trict.
Parrish polled 4072 votes to
Gary Bennett's 1,024. Parrish took
all tha 10 precincts bp nt least
"&lt;Va 2-1 majority.
Brevard County aewapapara re­
ported that Parrish alas got nearly
a two to ana victory to his heme
county.
Parrish lad in all but four amali
precincts in Brevard's 41 voting
areas In gaining an 2.1M total
to 4,207 fer Bennett, they reported.

T V Networks Get
robe Warning

George Downs, KB; Harvle Bolter,
104; BUI Hendrix, 40 and Jim MeCorvey, 20.
Jacksonville
Mayor
Haydon
Burns ran a surprisingly strong
third with 144,232 votes and at one
Umo late Tuesday was within ooo
vetoa o f catching Carlton.
Biggest prizes to the runoff cam­
paign will bo John McCarty’ s
33,1M vote to Dade County, Haydaa Burns' 45.U1 vote in Du­
val, aod Tad David'a 21,927 vote
in Dade.
David, tha moat libera! on the

race issue in the field, announced
ha would campaign actively for
Carlton in the runoff. David got
a slate total of 77,&lt;26.
Burns went to bed Wednesday
morning refusing to concede ho
was out of the n e t and raid It
would be Inappropriate for hint
to announce who he will support
in the runoff.
McCarty, who ran fourth with
132.773 votes, also turned in
without saying who he might sup*
purl. Dickinson, who polled 104,003 did the same.

Conner, Hancock Runoff
Set; GreenRenominated
MIAMI (UPI) — State Treasurer
J. Edwin Larson and Comptroller
Ray Green won re-nomination in
Tutsday’a Democratic primary,
but H wiU taka runoffs to fill the
seats o f m irin g Secretary of State
fc. A. Gray and lata Agriculture
Commlaslocr Nathan Mayo.
Doyle Conner of Starke and W. R.
Hancock, who spread-eagled a sixman fields will dual for Mayo's old
office.
State Pen. Tom Adams of Orange
Park rolled up a one-sided lead in
Iho first primary, but was forced
into a runoff by Jess Yarborough
of Miami for the post being vacat­
ed by Gray.
In other state-wide races: Ed­
win Mason of Miami and Jim Blan­
ton of St. Petersburg outdistanced
Harry Arkus af Tampa to win run­
off spots for a seat on the Rail­
road and Pablic Utilities Commis­
sion.
Veteran Supreme Court Justice
Glenn Terrell won handily over
Miami attornay Charles Bodner in
his re-nomination bid,
In a contest for judge of the
First District Court of Appcala,
Donald K. Carroll of Tallahassee
won with comparative ease over
Robert Ball of Jacksonville.
With 1,777 precincts reported in
the argrieaitnra race, Conner poll­
ed 243,142 votes to IM.T7I for Han­
cock. Third waa Loran Carlton
with « , « 7 .
Adams rolled up 103,142 votaa
in the secretary of slate's race.
Yarborough trailed with 112,240
votes.
Larson, stair treasurer since
1940, piled up 327 lop votes. Far
back were A1 Cahill, N.S10; Eraeat Collins, 02,373; and W. O. Mur­
rell Jr. 22,223.
Green piled up a 424.142 to 121,-

WASHINGTON (UPI) - House
payola investigators left a broad
hint to tha televistoa networks to­
day to Improve tkeir program­
ming or become the possible tar­
get of a congressional Inquiry.
Rep. William H. Springer (B-Ul.)
served notice before the subcom­
mittee completed its public hearings on payola Tuesday that he.
l|pior one, Intended to press far an
investigation into TV programming
If the qusHtr a f shows lan'l Im­
proved.
Springer aald bis mail todiretod
the people back hem# wort moro
Plans tor Armed Forces Day
con cer# d about this than thoy scheduled May 21, will bs discus­
w o n a i d * ripped quia shows or sed at a special moating at 2 p. m.
popato
« nptot Whtoh pmno Friday to City M ai. Armed F.
other suhrammRtoa mam ba* a too Day Chairman Jeel Fields
bava made.

Armed Forces
M eet Friday

070 lead over his only opponent,
J. L. Lee of Live Oak.

News Briefs

Closing Arguments

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.
(UPI)—Judge James Knott and a
12-man jury will hear closing ar­
guments today in the murder trial
of Dennis Whitney, 17, admitted
slayer of six men and a woman.

Hide And Seek
DARIEN, Ga. (U P D -M ra. G.
J. Reynolds, fighting a divorce
effort by her tobacco • heir hus­
band, played hide and seek with
his layers and sheriffs depu­
ties today while the split-up trial
ground on through legal argu­
ments and written depositions.

Rights Probe
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tha
Civil Rights Commission haa startad investigating job discrimina­
tion by tha armed forces and tha
National Guard. A commission
spokesman said Tuaaday that tha
study would cover discrimination
in any employment where the
federal government pays part of
tn# employe's salary.

5 Face Firing Squad
TEHRAN, Iran (U P D -A firg squad today aitcuted five
embers o f an alleged Communist
organiiation for plotting to over­
throw the Shah's government,-a
military spokesman announced.
Another IT parsons, including a
woman, have been sentenced to
prison terms ranging from 10
yaars to life, tha spokesman said.

6

Red Visit
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
commander-in-chief of the Soviet
Air Force and nine other Russian
air officers will risk toe United
States next week, the Pentagon
announced today. Tha visit waa
described aa a return af the trip
to Russia by Gen. Nathan F.
Twining, chairman of tha U, S.
a f Staff, when he
was chief o f staff o f the Air Force
to 1249.

Other vote prises for the two
runoff candidates will be Burns'
21,001 in Dade and 16,039 In Hills­
borough; David's 16,604 in. Brow­
ard, and Dickinson's 21f8«( in
Palm Beach -end- 11,0* (n Dade.
But Bryant would run strong in
rural areas and northwest Florida
as ha did Tuesday. Among othrra,
be carried Alachua, Jackton, Lake
and Manatee. He also carried
countlai with some of Florida's
larger cities, including Escambia,
Orange Pinellas, and Volusia.
He ran well tn Hillsborough
County although Carlion carried
that county 24,273 to 16.089.
Significantly. Bryant carried 30
counties—most of them ru ra lwhile Carlton carried only It—
most of them big.
Burns carried eight counties,
Dickinson six, Harvle Better aix
aod John McCarty five. David
won only Broward. Bill Hendrix,
George Downs and Jim McCorvcy
failed to carry a county.
The counties Carlion carried
were
Collier,
Dade,
DrSoto,
Glades, Harder, Highlands, Hills­
borough,. Indian River, Leon,
Polk and Sarasota.
Florida's
Republican
voters
nominated George Peterson of
Fort Lauderdale for governor
over Emerson Rupert of St. Pet­
ersburg, but Democratic nomina­
tion for governor is good a a elec­
tion to Florida.

GOP Hails Nixon's
Win In Indiana
By United Press International
Republicans today hailed Vice
President Richard M. Nixon's
showing against Sen. John F. Ken­
nedy fD-Masa.) in Indiana's presi­
dential “ popularity contest" as a
aa a great upset victory which
foreshadowed GOP success in No
vember.
Relurna from all but a few hun­
dred of the 4,299 precincts gave
Nixon 368,240 volet and Kennedy
333,117 in Tuesday's primary. The
candidates were without major
opposition in their separate races.
The Massachusetts Democrat,
who made four campaign swings
through the state, had predicted
in advance he would pile up the
moat votes. Nixon, who did no cam ­
paigning in Indiana, had forecast
be would trail.

Casselberry First
Aid Class Tonight
Casselberry's volunteer firefight­
ers will learn general first aid, life­
saving and how to operate a resuscitalor in the department first aid
courae which opens tonight.
Firemen from other county de­
partments also have been invited
to take the course since lots of
firemeo would need to know first
aid techniques in case of a big
blase, Casselberry Firs Chief Paul
Bates said. Tha moottog to too
Casselberry fire bouse will atari at
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One of the biggest majorities in
• record Seminole County pri­
mary vole Tuesday elected Mra.
Mary Earle Walker lax assessor
again as shr defeated Uiehnid Mc­
Cann* by a two to one total.
Mrs, Walker's victory In ought a
proposal today from J. Brailey
Odham that liov. I.rltoy Collin*
have her reinstated in the office
immediately.
Odham sent a telegiam to Col.
lini asking that the governor take
whatever steps are open to him to
put Mrs. Walker back on the job
without the customary protocol.
Mrs. Walker swamped McCann*
in all of the 18 precincts with a
tally of 9,091 votes to McCanna'a
2,420.

Mrs. Walker, suspended by Gov.
LcRoy Collins late last year, piled
up an early lead and by the time
six precinct* were in had compiled
a 900-vole margin.
When she arrived at the voting
registrar’s office about midnight,
Mr*. Walker was hailrd by friend*
and supporters. She thanked the
voters of Seminole County and said
"I will work lo the best of my
ability for the best interests of
the county."
"I felt the victory was a vole
of ronfidence for m e," Mrs. Wal­
ker added.
Mrs. Walker look every prccinet
by at least a 2-1 majority, with
th e
exception of Altamonte

Four County
Board Runoffs
Set May 24
County Commission candi­
dates will have to atari campaign­
ing all over again now.
Four commission race runoffs
will be held May 24 with T. V.
Brown facing J C. Hutchison in
District 1; J. D. Cordell and Ted
Williams, District 2; James P.
Avery and Lawrence Swofford,
District 3 and Homer Little and
John Fitzpatrick, District 2.
In the District 1 race, Hutchison
was high man with 2,832 votaa,
with Brown running a close sec­
ond and polling 2,472 votes. Third
man in the race, Donald J. Hales,
polled 1,104 votes.
tfulchlaoa took nine preclnfei
while Brown tpok sevfnJJteftrvflk
Brown proved strong hi the'Sanforn
precincts.
In District I, Williams, who dur­
ing the campaign had aald he
would not oven issue vote cards
because he was unlucky at the
game, polled the largeat vote tally
with 3.9M voles as compared to
Cordell's 1,010. J. II. Van Hoy. w«o
waa appointed county commis­
sioner from the district two months
ago, polled 1,168 votes.
Williams took the majority of
the precincts and Cordell came up
strong in the three Sanford pre­
cincts.
In the most holly contested race,
Incumbent Lawrence Swofford was
high man in District 3, polling 1.896 votes. Swofford dominated the
Sanford precincts white hla closest
opponent, Avery, who polled 1,913
votes, proved strong in the county.
Otis Fourakre was third with I,374 votes followed by A. R. Lorinann, 1,360 and Edward Zimmer­
man, 079.
In District 2, Incumbent Ilomer
l.ittle polled the largest vote, 2,366,
lo Filzpatrlrk’ s 2.334. George Bell
polled 1,689 votes. •
During the early returns, Fitz­
patrick trailed Lillie by a big ma­
jority but pulled up strong in the
large Sanford precincla. Fitzpat­
rick led by 804 votes to Lille's
987 in Precinct 3.
Little pulled away to early lead
in the Chuluota, Geneva, Alta­
monte Springs and Oviedo pre­
cincts.

Ike May Call
Congress Back
WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep.
Joel Broyhlll (R-Va.) aaid today
I'rcsideot Eisenhower is thinking
about calling Congress into special
session if the Housr and Senate
slash his foreign aid program sub­
stantially.
Broyhlll made the statement af­
ter he and 18 other Republican con­
gressmen had breakfast with the
President at the White House.
Broyhlll aaid the President made
no specific threat but that he got
the "definite impression'' that Eis­
enhower would call Congress back
Into session if Use mutual security
program is materially cut. The
present session is expected lo ad­
journ to time for the July conven­
tion.
“ I had Use feeling that if we did
not go along with hia mutual se­
curity program, there waa danger
of being called back into special
session," Broyhlll told reporters.

Board To Meet
The County Commission will
meet at 18 a. m. Thursday to tbq
Courthouse, Chairman John Krider
aaid today. 71a regular Tuesday
meeting of the board was post­
poned because of alert too day.

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CHEERS GREETED Mra. M iry Earl# Walker, left,
Tuesday night aa ahe piled up a commanding lead in the
Tax AaaeMor’a race In the Democrat!* primary. Mra.
Walker captured all 16 precincts in her bid fo r re-elec­
tion. M1m Rebecca Stevens ik shown congratulating Mra.
W alker after the final returns were in. (Herald Photo)

Rate For Clerk
Arthur Beckwith, taking 19 of tha
18 precincla la tha county Demo­
cratic primary, waa elected clerk
of the Circuit Court.
Beckwith defeated Incumbent Da­
vid Galchal with an unofficial vela
tally of 4.108 to 1,401.
The only precinct Galchal won
was In Altamonte Springs, where
be polled 188 votes lo BeekwtUi's
184.
Beckwith, who has been working
in the lax collector's office for the
past eight years, said after his vic­
tory, “ 1 could not have won this
election by myself. I am humbly
grateful for tha support 1 recclv
ed ."
Beckwith opened up with aa
early lead and proved strong la
the three Sanford precincts. In
Precinct 2, the biggest one in tha
county, he polled 1,038 votes to
Gatchcl'a 948.
Uatchrl was appointed clerk late
last year after O. P. Herndon re­
tired.

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Hobby, Bruce Re-elected
Mann Gets School Post
Voters returned Sheriff J. I,.
Hobby lo office in the primary
after a close race with J. .(J.
(Slim) Galloway.
Galloway, showing atrength in
many of the bigger preclncta,
took two of the three Sanford preciocta. However, Hobby finally got
4,695 vote* to 3,497 for Galloway.

Official Canvass
Of Vote Underway
The election board met today
to tabulate 277 absentee ballots
and lo make the official canvass
of Tuesday's pri* ary.
The complete official tabula­
tion by precincts will be published
in Thursday's Herald.

Reward Offered
On Dog Shooting
Mrs. Hazel Porter of 1104 25th
St. today offered n &gt;10# reward for
information leading ts the ideality
of whoever shot her dog near her
home,
Mrs. Potter r a il ton I k waa
found buried approximately ana
block from her home after tha
do« bad

Mrs. Camilla Bruct seeking re­
flection aa supervisor of registra­
tion. grabbed the biggeat vote
majority of all candidates in (he
primary when she swamped 4lrs.
Kathleen Reynolds by a 3-1 vote.
Mra. Bruce got 9,149 votes, com­
pared to Mra. Re:nolds' 1,100.
Roy Mann won handily over
Ray Slaton for thr action! board
from District 3. Mann collected
3,322 votes to Slaton's 1,006.
In the justice of the peace race
in District 3, Thonas G. Moon
defeated Phillip M. Packard, 426
votes to 220.
In the four-man race for the
justice of the peace District 6.
Elmer Ashley got 622 votes to
L. L. Cot, 236; John NcUlelon,
233 and Homer Sewel, 306.
In the constable's race in Dis­
trict 6, Grady Hall rolled up 1,196
votes compared to W. D. Bridge's
323 and Frank Lucry's 124.

Photo Exhibit
To Open Here
The Traveling Photo Salon of
Um Florida Photographer's Asm .
will he m view to tha public
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
at Jamsem'0 Studs*, V . First

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Anyone interested la photograph? la welcome to attend.

Springs, where McCanna aotteeted
223 vote* to her 250.
Odham'e telegram to Collins aald:
The voters of Seminolo County
in yesterday's primary east 3,001
votes for Mary Earle Walker and
2,268 votes for Richard E. Mc­
Canna in the Tax Assessor's race.
It i* obvious that the people of
Seminole County want Mrs Walk­
er to be their Ux assessor.
You suspended Mrs. Walksr
based on thr information you had
and on the fact that the comp­
troller's
review
of
Seminole
County's tax rerorda had said the
records that did exist were tha
worst of the 67 counties. In my
opinion, failing to extract from her
a promise that ahe would do
better, you as governor did tha
only thing you could do in dis­
charging the duties required of
you at governor when you sus­
pended her.
The two men who were present
with you at the hearing, Sen.
Douglas Stcnstrom and Rep. Mack
Cleveland of Seminole County,
made no public comment follow­
ing the hearing which you held
with Mrs. Walker. Mra. Walker's
ads during the campaign have
said that ahe waa “ unjustly" suapended by you, the governor,
when, “ 1 dared to fight for your
rights." You will recall that at
Use hearing her attorney, Ur.
Algie Speer, made the ehargt
that thera waa one man respon­
sible for your decision and that
waa Mr. Odham. This Impression,
ia my opinion, haa been success­
fully conveyed to tha people o f
Seminole County. Tbny felt that
my tactics were high handed.
You know, and God above
knows, that I personally never
discussed with you Mra. Walk­
er's suspension prior lo your nelion, but Irrespective,of that fael
I am certain that tha public be­
lieves otherwise.
t do not offer to anyone any
apologies that I waa critical e l
Mary Earle Walker's U x assess­
ment records. I do not apologise
for having foughl (or a tax equali­
zation because it waa both law­
ful and necessary..
t feel tha fact that Mra. Walto. /
er has successfully •eoaveyed to
tha people that tha high level af
assessment, or fell cash value
is here tn stay • • which la cer­
'j
tainly a change ia her position
- • was an additional decisive
factor in helping to rn-elect bar.
Now that aha haa publicly com­
mitted herself to a position o f
full
cash
value
assessments
(which if she had- done to yew
she could have prevented her
suspension In the first place), and
now that ahe haa bom re-elected
by an ovenbhelmtog vote of the
people, I feel that it la my duty
to recommend to you publicly lhat
aha be Immediately reinstated H
lhat can possibly bn dona so that
our government can be truly re­
presentative of the peoples' ex­
pressed will,
Richard K. McCanna, whom
you appointed and wh* stepped to
to do a job for the people of this
county, deserves the gratitude
and appreciation of every citizen
of this county. One thing la aura,
and lhat la that McCanna had
nothing whatsoever to do with th*
suspension and three other men
that I know of &gt; • John Courier,
who waa contacted by me; Bert
Hollingsworth, a CPA of San­
ford who waa contacted by my:
and David Gatchcl, then a County
Commissioner who waa suggested
by Senator Stcnstrom • • were
possible appointees to the job.
McCanna In the end received the
unanimous vote of your local
committee, the entire legislative
delegation and the entire County
Commission, lie haa served with
credit and distinction and Mrved
at a time when no one else would
or could and one thing ut his
accomplishment la certain; that
through tha fine job that he did
do, a high level of assessment
and a fair level of assessment
waa endorsed by the great ma­
jority of candidates for local of­
fice, including hla opponent Mrs.
Walker herself. I am proud t*
say lhat 1 voted for Richard F..
McCanna in appreciation for the
fine job lhat I feel he haa dona
and the service he baa rendered
lo the people of Seminole County.
I realise (hat normally suspen­
sion* must await the end ef a
term or Senate coofirmrtlon of
your action. It ia obvious lhat to
following either o f these courses
unnecessary time and expena*
occurs without benefit to anyone.
Aa I said previously. 1 feel tho
fact lhat Mrs. Walker has pub­
licly committed to the lawful and
high level of assessment la as­
surance enough that aha haa
changed her misd and tha fact
that tha people have re-elected
her In my
departure from normal procedure
a proper course of action to totlow. ( am hopeful that tola cat
bo d ew .
&gt; •
Upoa seoding this toiegrai
you I a a roteaatog to to*
ne wipe par a copy t f
shall appreciate your
reply *4 your earliest

�By Abigoil Van Buren
PEAK ABBY: In a fit o f depression
I laid my sister-in-law a lot o f personal
things that were troubling me. Now I
wish I had kept my mouth shut. There
w ere ether people involved (m e n ); some
•re in the fam ily and some are not.
M y sister-in-law is not exactly a gossip
a - -a _
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il-ta
4lilh rrd **a1in
b « t •ocaiipnnlly
she la
let*
things "slip
p u t * 1 h i m been worried sick over it.
W h M 1 w d gome o f my relative* or any
of the people with whom ahe is friendly,
I have the feeling that thay know all about

and I don’t blame him. Can you o ffe r
The Bridie Club sponsored by
some helpful advice?
SYM PATHETIC MOTHER the Recreation Department will
DEAR M OTHER: There Is more in­
volved here than accordion lessons. Your
husband's lack o f patience and under­
standing Is tragic. Have the accordion
teacher tell Father that public criticism
does more harm than food. I f ha ean’ t
keep quiet while the boy plays, he should
either leave the room or quit asking the
boy to'entertain the guests.

My huaband travel* end he could Juat
aa easily work out of another city. Should
I aak him to put in for e transfer? *
BLABBERMOUTH

DEAR A B B Y : A person who is very
d ose to me is now 5S years old. He was
recently sent to prison for IS year*. Can
he draw hi* Social Security while he is in
prison or not?
MUST KNOW

DEAR BLABBERMOUTH; Don’t aak
youf huaband to put In for a txaafer unleai
you are prepared to givt him a good reaeon. You would probably bo wine to try
to put the whole unfortunate incident out
of your mind and etay where you ere.

DEAR MUST: Social Security benefits
to an otherwise qualified person ARE paid
while the person is a prison Inmate. The
checks are mailed in care o f the prison.
(O f course there may be prison rules with
respect to disposition o f checks received
by inmates.)

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DEAR ABBY: Our 12-year-old eon haa
takau eeeordion lasaona for four yaara and
la quite a food little musician. Tha prob­
lem It this:
Whan we have gueita hla father in•lata that he play for them. The boy doe*
it wflHtttly but U ha ahould maki • mis­
take, hla father ahouta and humiliate#
him until tha tear* fall. Tha gueat* are HI
•t aaaa and I gat sick inside. My huaband
« y s If the boy practiced more ha would
malm fewer mistaken. But I know ha
la frightened to death of hla father. The
child la .ready to give up tha accordion

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The Clock

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CONFIDENTIAL TO “ IN DUTCH” :
Someone once said, " A man is a fool to
put anything In writing if he knowa how
to talk. And ha ahouldn’t talk if ha la able
to nod or ahaka hla haad.N
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"WhAt’a your problam?" Writ# to
Abby in care of thle paper. For a personal
reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed
envelope;
For Abby's pamphlet, "What Teen­
agers Want To Know,** send 25c and a
large, aelf-addreeaed, stamped envelope in
care of this paper.

meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday al
tha tourist center In Ft. Mellon
Park, with Mr*. Pater Schaal of
Orlando directing Urn play.

Frank Scott, bob' o f Mr. and
Mrs. F. D. Scott, 437 Scott Ave.,
has been placed on the Dean's
List at the Baylor School, Chattanooga, Tenn., for icholastle
achievement, the ichool ynnouneThe officers and men of VAH-*
wiU have a buffet-dance Friday
at the NAB ballroom to honor
all "Hoot Owl*” past and present,
who have shared the preparing
•f the squadron for readiness.
Chief Bob Drayton Is making ar­
rangements for food snd enter­
tainment, which he aatd will be
"outstanding."

William Chesser
Dies Al Age 50

8T. PAUL, Minn. (U P !) — Th*
Minnesota Govtmor’a H o m a n
Rights Comminion Tuesday urged
aa end to “ discrimination, pre­
judice and segregation" in south*
era outlet* at the Woo]worth,
Kreige and Orant Stores.
The commission nude its re­
quest la letters to Minneapolis
district managers at the three
Arms.
“ Wo have noted with interest
aad sympathy th* attempts of
Negro** la th* south to attain
equality o f service and opportun­
ity now accorded other cities**,"
the commisaloa’e letter said.
The commission sow atended the
stores fo r "adherence to a demo­
Tha Scmlnola High School Lot- cratic p o licy -o f service" in Min­
termta'a Club, composed o f boys nesota.
who. have earned a letter la any
sport, had aa and at tba school team that thin policy I* not M a g
tarm wiener roast Saturday at followed la your store* to boom
Nsw Smyrna Beach. Approximate- o f the othor esc lion* o f th* nation
ly 71 lettermen and their dates and that humiliation, rojoctioa aad
aUtaded the beaeh party with Instances o f discrimination have
resulted," th* commission said.
th* club sponsors.

William Owen Cbaiscr, 30. of
Sanford died Sunday at Botbesads Naval Hospital.
H* Is survived by his wife,
Wanaetta Virginia Chesser; three
soot, George William Fawley,
Chester Fawley and William Owen
Chesser Jr.; three sisters, Mrs.
Ida Robinson, Mrs. Anna Nelson,
and Mrs. Mary Johnson; three
daughters, Mrs. B. Johnson. Mrs.
W. Faye and Mrs. Tequila Lea.
Funeral services will be held
3 p. m. Saturday. Gramkow Fun­
eral Horn* la In charga o f srrangements.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Four
large cities end 30 smaller areas
In the South, plagued ky chronic
unemptoymont, would get federal
aid under th* area redevelopment
bill being considered today by tha
tfouoa*
The bill would provide $231,000.000 in loans and graata- to dd«
pressed areas, Including the ones
In th* South.
It la more lenient than a meas­
ure pasted by the Senate, Gfcieh
would net have Included any of
the four major nreaa and only abt
at the smaller one*.
The Senate version would pro­
vide aid te Florenee-Skeffield and
Jasper la Alabama, FayettevUle
aad Becfciagham-Hamlet I* North
CaroUaa; LaFollette-Jellico-Tazawell la Tennessee and Big Stone
Oep-Appalachia la Virginia.
The House Banking Committee
teek tUs hill, changed, the qualifi­
cations; and enlarged th* propos­
al to include many mote m ajor
aed smaller arose.
Under the eammHle* version,
Birmingham, Ala., Durham, N. C.

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CANAVERAL,
Fla.
(U P !) — A a attempt to pines a
100-foot balloon Into orbit around
the earth to provide a bounce-off
Surface for communications signals
will be made Thursday by th*
Civilian Spec*.Agency.
Th* Inflatable sphere will be
th* largest o f the earth’s manmad* satellite* and the first such
object to be placed in orbit, if all
goss as planned.
A three-stag* Delta rocket,
which also will bo making Its
specs debut, Is expsetad to carry
tha aluminum-coated plastic bal­
loon a lo ft
The experiment will, be carried
cut by the National {Aeronautics
and Space AdralnUthfthsa which
plana to put th* communication*
satellite Into a circular arblt, 1,000 mils* from tha earth.
Th* launching will be the first
in a series known aa "Project
Echo," which Is designed to In-

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Bserstiary at State Christian A.
S etter, who leave* fo r Athens
thfo g R w a is* fo r talks with
Qraak gevmamsa t officials, mad*
another strong plan Tuesday
lig h t for-leog-rang* planning te
meet th* fhubfoma o f th* coming
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ecehr reqelvvd to (lie your writ-,
la *•:**»*» parmaally sr by sa
turner, on or before May 11
&gt;*«, at Stw OtflM sf th* cisrk of
k# Olioutt Court, at tbs Court
(sum In Bsmlasl* Couaty, SenSN, PlorMa. an* t* wall s espy
ksroof m Xsrlrts HaushsISsr,
ttonw mr rtaiutitr, p. o. nos
k*. nsofore, Plsriea, la |h*t d r ­
ill Olrorso procsseing ptndlug
yalast you la th* Circuit Court
f tbs fnstk Judicial Circuit of
IsrMa, la aad tor Ssuisst*
eoatr, PtsriasL i« cheaesrr. as
hkroviatod. Utf# #r sale souse
eleg Murry Mike, Plalatlff. vs.
lauua Sana Mike, alias emuis
Silers, Usfsueaat, and berela tall
st, or a mors* pro contrast wiU
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quarktrly mooting at lb* Bealaoi* County Chamber at Com­
merce board at directors Thurs­
day night.
WITHMd am band aad seal at
The dinner-mooting win ho
&amp; * &amp; * * * • }• OM*tr. rtortds,
hold nt th* Ctvl* Center nt f:M
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Cept. Bamage will leave June
Court
14 te assume command at tha
Vlhlta, D.C.
USg Salisbury Sound.
Cent. Ram age is g graduate at
the U. I . Naval Academy, Naval
War College and National War Col­
lage.
hRlUlE #irittt|MNI| UwDVr/| wfM"
la July o f 1*31 bo was assigned
Uam Ernsst Schlummeyer, Genova; Howard Payne, DoRary; la th# Sanford bam.
Bally Kaowldea, DeBary; Agnes
His first tour of duty was with
Justice, Lake Monroe; Sylvester the carrier USS Enterprise la
Burley, Sanford; Mary Owens,
PUlaUM, Sanford
Births
BStt MAXIM JMNai.va,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green,
•SEP iSmiTVAkti., Sanford, a son; Mr. sad Mrs. Roy
whom rosiesuiis sue aoersas Raavdr, Sanford a son; Mr. and
la W4 Payot la Oirsat. w u - Mrs, William Kohlruach, Sanford,
etea-nalem. North Carolina,
u sr* bomhy required Is nis
WrUtso dstsoaa ta the CowI for tttvosua tile* karsts Patricia Howa/d, DeLaad; Shawn
W4_y*u. wtlk th* Cisrk at Isxksa, Sanford; Doris. Hodges,
i w w Striae court H a r k s - Sanford; Mary Bertraag, Sanford;
Ruby Vickers. Sanford; Catharine
Golden, Sanford;
Estes Slip*,
►Ml Bank ^uiSdlagt* t^talui Laks Mary; Juno Foley, Sanford;
m e:
Cassia Sumter, Sanford; Edith
Bishop, lisa ford. Christies GibThb qusmariy UMdsnd af
bans, DeBary.

CRISP PASCAL

The Chuluota Women’s Club
apenod the library last mooth.
It Is located In the Community
Club Building and Is opes every
Monday from 3 until 4 p. m.,
and Monday evening Rom 7 to 0
p. m.
Books can be borrowed Car two
weeks without charge, There are
about 1,000 boohs to e h o o a o
from Including ax reliant refer­
ence volumes, fiction, mysteries,
classics aad stories for children
and adults. Memtera at th* CWC
art sparsUng th* library an a
voluntary basis and Uw commit­
tee Is hoping that residents o f
Chuluota will avail thomsolvos at
th* opportunity being given to
thorn.

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Chattanooga, Tenn., and Roanoke,
Va., would get aid.
In addiUon to the smaller area*
in the Senate version, these com­
munities wiU also get aid: Annia*
ton, Gadsden and Talleieda, Ala.;
Toccoa
Opelousas, La.;
BUoxl-Gulfport, Miss.; Henderson­
ville,
Lumbcrton,
Mt.
Airy.
Rutherfordton • Forest City, and
Shelby • Kings Mountain, X. C.j
Bristol • Johnson CUy • Kingsport,
Tenn.: and Radford-Pulaski, Rich*
lands-Bluefield in Virginia.

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•NEW SANFORD LIONS OFFICERS, confirmed in of.
flee at the Lion* Club meeting Tuesday are shown here
with outgoing Club President J. Q. (Slim) Galloway.
From (he left are director Bill Pressley, tailtwlster
George Hughes, First Vice President Howard Hood,

Third Vice President Robert E. Carroll, Director James
Lee, Galloway, new President Milton Smith, llontamer
James Singletary, director Eugene Gilmartin. second
Vice President Louis Gfrard, and secretary W. Hugh
Duncan.
(Herald Photo)

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Whoever thinks Sanford is a staid
little river town just hasn't taken
note of its colorful past.
Sanford once had a mayor who
wrestled bis pet bear to entertain
guests, a few spectacular fires, and
the distinction of being the only
"d ry ’ ' town in Florida in 1877.
The bear wrestler was Mayor A.
Bobbins, a political figure of the
9 early 1900's. The fires hit on the
land and on the water! The biggest
one in the town'e history burned
everything between Magnolia and
Sanford Avea. and First and Sec­
ond Sta. on Sept. 11, 1687.
Some sour grgpei may have
gone up in smoke slnee the lire
followed a “ wet" veraua “ d ry "
election in which Sanford voted to
•lay “ dry.'-'
These and other Interesting facts
about the “ city of gracious living"
Were' presented ,b&gt;r a lifelong San­
ford resident at the Lions’ Club
meeting Tuesday.
Ed Lane, who was born here In
1881, told ■ few of his memories of
Sanford, plus some local history
that happened before his time.
The fire on the water happened
When the steamboat “ Starlight,"
Went up In flames near the shore
o f Lake Monroe. It was cut loose,
t^ drifted Into the center of the lake,
and sank. There was good fishing
near the old “ Starlight" for a long
time, Lane said.
Steamboats used to come to Mel-

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lonville before Sanford existed. The
“ Osceola" was 168 feet long with
a 500 ton displacement. It accom ­
modated ISO paaiengers and plied
the St. John's daily between San­
ford and Jacksonville.
After the boats came the trains.
An excursion train ran from San­
ford to Orlando in 1880. Some­
times the paasengcra had to get
off tbeir flatcar seals to push the
train up the sleeper hilts. At one
title, 70 percent of Sanford's citi­
zens were railroad people, Lane
said. A ride to Orlando used to
take an hour and 40 minutes. The
Atlantic Coast Line bought okt the
old Plant Investment Company's
railroad here in 1WJ.
The First Presbyterian Church
came here in 1870 and still has
the first church bell to be rung in
Oranco ,County. Sanford waa pai
of O ra&amp; e County until 1915? Tit

Episcopal Church came in 1182,
the Methodist in 1884, Catholie in
1887, and the Congregational In
1890. Sanford has more than 23
churches today.
The first hotel here was the
Everglades at the corner o f First
St. and Magnolia Ave. The old
Sanford House was “ the finest ho­
tel south of Jacksonville," Lane
said. Sanford really began to go
modem when the first telephone
was installed hrre about 1865.
There were 1,450 people here in
1900, compared to 2,441 Orlando.
The figurea now stand about IS,000 to 100,000.
Lane recalls when every store
in town waa closed on Sunday,"
and brother It was closed .tight,"
he said. The only way you could
get a Coke waa to go to the railroad
nch shop and ask-far -in

Kangaroo Meat That 'Wound Up'
In Sausage Has Everybody Hopping
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e kan­
garoo meat that wound up in the
sausage has some Americana hopping.
But the Australians — who eat
only the Ulla — find It.,* laugh­
ing matter.
Two Pennsylvania state officials
charged Tuesday that thouaanda
of pounds of kangaroo meat, des­
ignated as baby mink food, ac­
tually "found their way into the
bands o f sausage manptecturera
and into the slomacht o f unsus­
pecting citizen* in Pennsylvania
and elsewhere."
The meat couldn't have upset
those stomachs, according to an
agricultural expert at the Austral­
ian Embassy here, because the
kangaroo is Immune to most ani­
mal diseases. But, he noted, a

Lake Monroe
PT O To Meet
The Lake Monroe PTO will meet
Friday at 6 p. m. for a cov­
ered dish supber at ’ the school.
At T p. m. ■ short plsy, under
the direction of Miss Mable Chap­
man. will be given by the second
grade children. It Is entitled
“ Snow White and tha Seven
Dwarfs."
All residents of the area are in­
vited to attend.

VETERANS

kangaroo Is not a prime Texai
steer, If you get what be means.
" I don't know how much you
know about the kangaroo," he
said. “ I mean how he gets
around. He's a pretty athletic sort
of fellow, You might eay he’s
all mui(le; He's a stringy aart of
beast."
Which Wyvuld explain why the
Aussiea don't eat the kangaroo.
But they do use the tails In a deli­
cacy called kangaroo tall soup.
Tha embassy said only a few
tons of kangaroo meat wera
ihlpped to Use United States oath
year for pet food. The embassy
has meat statistical tablai show­
ing the exact am ount-of beaf,
mutton and lamb' shipped here.
But the kangeroo la lumped un­
der the heading "remainder."
Pennsylvania Ally. Gen. Anne
X. Alpern and stale Agriculture
Secretary William L. Henning
charged that three Pittsburgh
firms operating as The Illinois
Beef and Provision Co. sold more
than 22,000 pounds of kangaroo
meat to sauug* makers for hu­
man consumption.
Stale Agriculture Department
testa were reported to have indi­
cated an extremely high bacteria
count in some of (be meat. The
officiali said kangaroo meat was
not included in the definition of
meat in the Pennsylvania, meat
hygiene law.

Cemetery Bars
Chessman Ashes
GLENDALE, Calif. (UPI) —
Caryl Chessman was denied the
society of free men for the last
12 years of his life. Today his
ashes,were barred from the cem ­
etery wbero his mother is en­
tombed.
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Tuesday night refused the remains
of tho executed convict-author on
the ground that he was an agnos­
tic and had expressed himself In
life as uorepented.
The action by officials of the
eemetery where many, movie
stars are buried touched off a
storm of protest, Including a
threat by one of Chessman's at­
torney*, to take the rasa to court.
m erlcaVclvll TJ&amp;Vtlji U nion*'
Southern California and one of
the attorneys who helped Chess­
man elude his death senlenee for
12 yaars until his execution Mon­
day, said:
“ I shall reeommrnd to Rosalie
Asher, executor of Chessman's es­
tate, that a writ of mandamus be
filed in the Lot Angeles Superior
Court requiring Forest Lawn to
receive Chessman's aihes for en­
tombment and enjoining Forest
Lawn from carrying out its threat­
ened discrimination.”
Jlarry M. Williams, owner of the
Sin
Rafael,
C dif., mortuary
where Chessman's remains were
cremated Tuesday, said he was
shocked by the cemetery's action.
“ Thia man hat paid his debt."
said Williams. “ Who are they to
judge him now ?"
Chessman hid made arrange
menu far hit cremation and en­
tombment with Williams before he
was cxecutad in San Quentin's gss
chamber Monday on his convic­
tion of 17 felonies in Lot Angeles,
including kidnapln., robbery and
rape.

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Marathon Plans
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D aw nelle G love s

The regular meeting of the
Sanford Boat and Ski Club will
be held Thursday at I p. m. at
the Little Green Hut on First St.
Final plans for the clubs parti­
cipation in tha Marathon will be
completed.

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Pre-School Roundup
The Lake Monroe pre-irhool
round-up will be held May 11 at
1:30 p. m. al the school.

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pulsion on sueh n vast seal* la States la lte million poundtJ
Fran, the bite of secret &amp;stltheoretically feasible.
This.most amatlng of a3 space- mooy that were declasslfl«dj,th*
rocket ideas was disclosed before Indication is that there would- ac­
tba Commute* on Sclenea and tually b* several hundred atomie
explosions, on# upon tba othergg
Astronautics last Fehrusry *•&lt;
to propel the spare vehicle o u F
Telling about It wai Cdr. Rob­ from tha gravity pull of earth.
ert Luker, project* offlctr of tba
There would he one serious
Advanced Research P r o J • c t
Agency. He showed a film of drawback te this operation. If
an aetual shot of a 300-pound such a apace vehicle were to
modal. Instead of atomle promil- continue on tha moon, tba wit­
skm, however, the rocket carried ness said, th* nuelaar charges
would contaminate th* atmos­
a three-pound charge o f TNT.
The congressmen were impres­ phere.
Th* only way te avoid that
sed. One of the committee staff­
ers asked the officer: "The theo­ would bt to dtvelop a completely
ry Is you could put something “ elean" nuelaar asploslon —o n ^
the slxe of the .Pentagon Into that gives off an radioactive fall.w
out. So far, no auCh nuelaar fin.
apse* with this?"
lien ha* bean developed.
Th* commander replied, “ Yes.
And If the United Slalei and
It's algnlfleant that they used
tho Pentagon ni an example, Russia daclda on a moratorium
and, tho way th* testimony want, on auclear testing, w* navar will
on* got tha impression that our ha abto te davalop a “ clean" atoscientists would welcome tha mle explosion.
Unless a provision Is agreed
chance to shoot it into space.
Tha only limitation on sanding to. allowing for atomle-rocket e*.
By United F rau International
something that big Into orbit parimante, Project Put Put will
GLENDALE. Calif. - Officials would bo constructing • rocket do • fait flnla. In whleh eventof Forest Lawn Memorial Park large enough to hold i t It would we mny ai wall face It — we'liw
Cemetery refusing room for tho taka something like • thrust of be stuck .with th* Pentegoa for
ashes o f Caryl Chessman:
a million font to send It off. the rest of our dayi.
"W e do not f*el we would be
keeping faith with those who rest
here U wo tllow him to be en­
Happiness Through Health
tombed at Forest Lawn.'’
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thing late space the alia o f th*
Pentagon? That’ s right, the man
said. The testimony on this super
rocket waa secret — behind cloa
ed doors — but they let some
o f It slip out, tbooe portions that
wouldn't give the Soviets the pre­
cise details on tba working meek
anlsa.
It would b* done with atomic
charges. Thby call it "Project
Put Put."
But there Is op* cruel Irony.
If tba United States and Russia
were to agree oa a halt to aB
nuclear testing — something we’ ve
been striving for the last several
years — work oa this fantastic
project would have to bo called
off.

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Well, there was some slow walking and
low moaning about 11 p. m. Tuesday when
most of the trends in the Seminole County

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voting were beginning to show. That came,
o f course, from some of those candidates on
the short end o f the count and their backers.
There waB cause for some community
jubilation though, regardless of whether all
the candidates could be made happy. The
county never has had such a large vote—and
that’s important We hope that the high in­
terest shown in the primary will be carried on
to the May 24 runoffs, the November general
elections and on and on.
If more and more people continue to vote
in all elections, then one of these days we may
get somewhere close to the leadership we
need; If you happen to be o f the opinion that
die leaders in the. primary aren't the candi­
dates who will do the best job, then stop and
think—what did you do about it—did you
work for the candidate of your choice, encour­
age him in any way to campaign harder—did
you vote?

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Food Conservation

ITHACA, N. Y — Th# voles of
ao alectronte computer which
(By DR. F. LEO JCERWIN)
caught a human competitor cheat­
ing at Ue-tsc-toe:
"Naughty, naughty. You did not We are being urged on every that removing pressure from**
play fair last time. If you promise
hand to nave food, and that the** nerves returned the
not to cheat, wo can play again."

w o r n CLINIC byDr.GJ.Crane
CASE I 4*1: Timmy L.,
aged Curat, Is bow la a hoiplltl.
“ Oh, Dr. Crane," hit mother
tearfully explained, “ I feel ao ter*
tibia.
'•■I waa lotting dinner the other
night and had a kettle full of
gouUih aa a front burner o f the
ateve.
“ When I aniwered the tele'phon e, Timmy reached np and
eelaed the handle of the pan.
“ Ho pulled It over on hlmaelt
and wai tarrtbly burned. They
nay hi# eaadlUan la critical. Dr.
Crane, I think I will dl# If he
decen t pat well.
“ Why did ! aver anawer that
MenboM. aaywayf"
Tlinm ra mother la eapected to
s i are you other
i threughout America
But oil of yon ahould teach
yourself Cm almplo aafety habit
a f using the two back burners
•n your hit chon ntovea before you
employ either of the two front
hnmoro.
Meet of yon. oven with toddlers
to tho houaa, forget thla, haile
rule and thus endanger your child­
ren by placing ynur akilleu or
atav paaa on the front humor*.
Saaoor nr later, pan will Wave
• handle attondwg outward, aa
n toddler may tkui be tempted
te reach np and grasp It
terrible burns may result,
a&lt; which can product the
death o f yanr youngster. Indeed,
you adults occasionally knock n
pan af hotllag liquid over on your­
selves. tan.
In makn It a standard cooking
rule to UM the back burners

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burners should you over employ
the front burners:
And oven then, pleas* remem­
ber to turn tbo handles away
from tbo front.
You should teach yourself such
safely measures long before your
first baby arrives so you will auto­
matically do Cm right thing in a
crisis later on.
In medicine, wo train Interns
to follow the correct methods AL­
WAYS so they wUl not need to
think iboul such mechanical
movements In an emergency.
In the Air Force, too, tho tarns
latenso drill la routine so an
aviator doesn't need to wonder
what to do in a’ crisis.
You mothers should employ
similar drill regarding household
dangers.
For example, NEVER store
haurdous drugs In the bsth room
mcdlcino cabinet.
Don't leavo dom ing fluids or
adds o r lye standing ar.ywher*
around the house w hen curious
youngsters con drink them.
Beware of pointed scissors, for
many children puncture an eye­
ball running with such pointed
ebjacls la their heads.
Aad NEVER leave loaded gone,
revolvers, shotguns, ate., any­
where in your house. Moreover,
keep all ammunition locked away
from kids and don't leavo the
keys w hen youngsters can find
them.
B cw an of BB guns, loo, and
toy bows and arrows, for they
caa easily cause bllodness.
• Good parents us* “ hors* sense"
and don't give In to children who
beg for guns or other dangerous
toys.

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WASHINGTON CALLING
WASHINGTON — The balancIny act Vie* President Nlxoa I*
currently petting ea Is perhape
th* moat difficult o f all Um acts
In th* political catalogue. Such
sustained equilibrium te coatery to
nature aad especially te th* Nlxoa
nature.
It dees net Indue* wild en­
thusiasm aad perhaps th* moat
Important phenomenon o f recent
weeks la th* daella* * f th* Nixon
stock In most * f th* polls. That
decline has, in tom , produced two
Interesting consequence* reflected
almoet dally In the headlines.
One Is th* optimism o f tb*
Democrats. From th* low o f Janu­
ary and February when the cqr
waa that all waa loet, they have
rebounded te th* d ew that ai­
rs eat say Democrat caa hast Nis­
on. They talk shout th* handicap
of his psrsonallty and tho fact
that in voter preference: aa bdtwesn Urn tw* parties all muaptes
shew that th* RepabUe*** are at
their lowes t abb la this century.
This optimism helps to explain
th* Increasing fierceness e f Uit
rivalry for the Democratic presi­
dential nomination. I f any Demo­
crat can win, then' tba vlelble
handicap that each candidate suf­
fers can ba discounted end tbs pri­
vilege o f vanquishing Nixon be­
comes one te be fought for at all
costa.
The second consequence o f th*
Nlsoa decline is the m lv a l e f
hope among some Republicans and
Independents that Gov. Ntlson
Rockefeller will be tbs choice of
tba Republican convention In Chi­
cago. It Is a hope, expressed In
editorials and In statements from
Republicans o f the Eisenhowerprogressiva stamp, that will not
down.
But In tho view o f this observer
it is bound to bo dashed even If
In Chicago there Is organised
evidence o f Rockefeller support
and parhaps even Rockefeller dele­
gates. As Rockefeller knew full
well when he formally withdrew
in December, Nixon la the over­
whelming choice o f tho profes­
sionals In tho party wbo will mako
up at least 10 percent a f the con­
vention.
To reject Nixon would moan a
revolution la Urn tanka eg tho
OOP far m ow shattering

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within that patients body to
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in vitality and *•* ot the nutrients from food
subject to dls- wmsumed.
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Any person *suffering fr o m *
This not only indigestion, dyspepsia, gas or
produces w a s t e conatlpation, ahould consult ft
o f food, but o f Chiropractor and have the

WASHINGTON - Poet Robert overlookcd that many people
Frost disagreeing with Freudian cannot assimilate the most
theories that sex is the funda­ perfectly balanced diet, thus
mental motivation of human con­
the food eaten Is
duct:
wasted. The path
"The ruling passion In man is
ent becomes low
minding each other's business."

by Marquis Childs

that o f 1962 when the.Ute Robert
A . Taft was sidetracked for Gen­
eral Elsenhower.
Furthermore,
since the vice president ties wrap­
ped himself so tightly In the
Elsenhower mantle H would be In­
terpreted ae a repudiation o f the
administration. A t for Rocktfellsr
himself, a closaup view o f his pri­
vate opinion, to which bo would
never admit la publle, Is roughly
oa follows:
Doubting Republican chances
with Nison this year, be also
doubt* that ba would add anything
to tbo ticket as vice president.
Therefore, ho can ba expected to
resist to tho end tho determined
effort to draft him fo r second
place. He may ba forced to yield,
hut os o f now tbooo eloao to him
belltve he can hold out.
With Nixon's defeat, Rockefeller
would bo tho logical hair to tho
leadership of th* party. H* would
than'ps able to claim that hie own
advanced bread a f .Republicanism,
for t il the eon*tractive
measures outlined In the
Rockefeller Brothers Fond re.
porta, was tha only brand capable
o f winning tho votes o f indeptndents and Democrat* with minimal
party ties. Re-elected as governor
o f Now York in I H t , so goes the
script o f this drama, ha would
then become a powerful candidate
for president two y e a n later when
be would be M years old.
No one, certainly net Nixon, din
count* tba obstacles la the vice
president's path to tho White
House. The extramo. right, per­
sonified by Ben. Barry Goldwater,
Is breathing down kia nock. U is
expected that Goldwater wfll go
to Chicago with a little pocket o f
delegatee — (0 to SO—o f hie own.
This faction met disaster In tba
New Jersey primary where, deepita spending large aums o f
money, their candidate, Robert
Morris, waa defeated by a margin
o f almost two to one by Sen. Clif­
ford Case. That should dispose once
snd for all of the ancient myth
that' if only the conservative right
comes out it can elect a president.
But this same conservative right
can be n drag ei» th* Republican
ticket in November. Monte re­
fused to eey whether ho would
support Case in the fall. I f even
pert e f th* lOOyOOO voters who
coat their ballot* tor him sulk in

their tents on flection day, It could
decide the outcome (n a clot* con­
test
A t Nixon strategists, along
with some Democrats, are point­
ing out, however, this is the wrong
time for optimism. In the present
phase the polls can only indicate
trends. It Is In September and
October that public opinon Is lmportent, end it Is far too early to
make any predictions about whet
the ratings will ba four months
from now.
Ambassadors have bo battle­
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Infantry,'or fortresses: their weap­
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•V JEANNE WARNKE
SUCH EXCITEMENT IN BANFORD LAST NIGHT! And most
of it took plart at spirited elec­
tion pertiei. One euch p a r ly celled a
listening party” —was
V the home of Carolyn and Gor­
don Stanley. They furnished a
big blackboard to keep track of
state and local returns —and, of
roursf. every one huddled around
the TV and radio. Coming and
going during the evening were
Sylvia
and Howard McNulty.
Helen and Gene Tucker, Nancy
and John Morgan, "Boo” and
red Ganas, Dorii and John Burn. Laura and Vann Parker,
Caroline and Ben Wiggins, Laura
and Andy Bracken. Susan and
Bill White, Mary and Harry Miheny. ••Lucky” and A1 Payne, Dottie and Rob Karna, Sally and
"Cruity” Rosamond. Shirley and
Carl Schtlke, Winona and Bobby
Newman.

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AU RE VOIR la Ireea (Mr*.
Hugh) O'Hara and her Ihrac
Aoungstera, Mike. Paul and Karen.
* h o leave Sunday for Europe
where they will Jol Lcdr. O'Hara
who is attached to the USS For­
rests). The first stop, by plane,
will be in lisbon but they have
many more places on tha itine­
rary before they return ia midAugust.

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els j was the center of the prrty end
the expectant father was presentcarnations. *d with a fancy corsage—made
out of a wash cloth decorated
I with in irra&gt; of hihy itrmv It
I probably «* s ill i hi: -poof of
I u* women who especially love
I »uch o cci-ion - but it w u ill in
I Rood fun—Dick's wife. Irmi. b n
I ilrculx been ( c i r d h&gt; her frirndx

Mrs. James DrBrinr « i &lt; host­
ess (or thr April social merlins
of the Gamma Omega chapter
n( Epsilon Sigma Atnha at her
home in Country Club Manor.
Durins the cvenins It was an­
nounced that the group would
hold a Mother's Day tea, Satur­
day. It will he at the home of
Mrs. John Dickey on Lake Min­
nie and the hours will he from
3 to 3 p. m.
Mrs. Dickey appointed a com ­
mittee to be In charge of re­
freshments for the event which Is
for the members and UYelr moth­
ers.
The
committee
includes
Miss Jeannette
Kinlaw,
Mrs.
James Butler and Miss Patty
Walker.
Mrs. Jamrs Daxia of Madi­
son. the former Martha Owen
of Sanford, was a guest of the
sorority at the social meeting.
The hostess served rotfee and
rake to the group during the
•vening.

NAVY WIVES of It..- Driftwood
I Garden Circle worked on i worth)
I project yesterday. M irgircl (Mrs.
I U. C.) Hamilior.. punlicity chair■ min for tbc circle, slid that
I •thex supervised in beautifying a
I portion of thr entrance to the
I
Naval Air Station Tho.-e who
I beaded the work and so diligentI ly. too, were Ixirrainc (Mrs.
■
J. I). I Langford. Cathy (Mrs
I George) Jrsscn and Lucy ( Mrs
WEDNESDAY
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C. A.) King and they received
good advise on landscaping from
Girl Scout* meet in the First
K n h H
Mrs. S. C. Dickerson.
Presbyterian Church at 3:13 p. m.
The Sr High Choir supper, at a
p. m. and the Mid-Week Bible
Hour meets at 7:30 p. m.
Young Adult* Class meets In the
Parsonage of the First Christian
Church.
First Methodist holds Shui-inPrayer meeting in the home of
Mr*. E. E. Ferrell.
THURSDAY
First Presbyterian Church West­
MRS. HAYDEN
minister class supper at 6:3(1 p. m.
gladioli and other flowers were
Red Cross First Aid class 7 to
used for party atmosphere and
• p. m.
a pink cradle, decorated with
First Baptist Royal Ambassador*
pink bows and rosebuds, held
meet at 7 p. m.
lovely gifts from Mrs. Guy Mcyerink and Mrs. Bill Ward of DeLand, Mrs. C. R. Rruesllc, Mrs.
Bob Rugenstein. Mrs. Wallace
Woods. Mrs. William Chandler,
Mrs. Joe Hickson, Mrs. Ren But­
ler, Mrs. Jim Jennings, Mrs. Bill
Foster. Mr*. Florence Woods,
Mrs. Herman Harrittt, Mrs. I.amMRS. HARPER
bert Palmar, Mrs. E. A: Emer­
son, Mrs. Roy Williams, Mrs.
SUE (Mr*. E. C., Jr.) HAR­
Jim Leonard, Mr*. Merle War­
ner and Mrs. E. S. Higginboth­ PER is chairman of the commit­
tee who hat been busy with plans
am, Jr.
Games were played with prizes tor the Rets Sigma Phi party
awarded and refreshments con­ to be held tonight at the home
stated of punch, pelit-fouri, rib­ of Martha (Mrs. I. K.i Batten.
bon aandwlchei, mints and nuts. It ji the Zi Beta Eta chapter'*
annual party to honor mothers
NOT TO BE OUTDONE BY THE of all sororily members. Sue has,
WOMEN, several men attended a been assisted by Klise (Mrs. Rob­
atork shower Friday evening lor ert Jr.) Cornell. Liz (Mrs. J. L.
Dick Dlckerhoof at the home of Jr.) Horton, and Joan (Mrs. Dan)
Bill Reed. A large stork with a Batten.

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Calendar

IMCTURKD AT THE IIAR1IECUE in her honor are Dial) Aiken, riifht and
escort, Ned Jitlinn. Standing are the hostesses, Mias Margaret Wright, left,
and Mrs. Roy R. Wright.
(Herald Photo)

Barbecue Honors Dian Aiken
Dian Aiken, a member of the dak Avr. Colored lights provided
I9*&gt;0 graduating class, was honor­
ed at a chicken barbecue supper
given Saturday night by her grand­
mother, Mrs. Roy It. Wright and
her aunt, Miss Margaret Wright.
Guests assembled on the litrk
lawn of tha hostesses' home at 703
Present with the honorre were
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her escort, Ned Julian, and Sally
Williams. Slcxe Powell. J a n e t
Glenn, Tom Raynor, Sally Wallace,
Hob Willis, Frances Strickland,
John Lovelace. Diana Haynes, Bill
Richardson, Jane Osborn, Billy
J o h n s o n , Sherlrne Shephard,
James Markham, and the honoree’» parents, Jtr. and Mrs. Dick
Aiken.
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MILLIE AND OLL1E LOPKR,
who have been In Sanford for
four years, will make n Florida
to California move In two weeks.
Millie, president of the OWC, end
Ollie, moot recently with VAH-S,
will live in Suanyvato where bu
will be Navy representative si
Lockheed Aircraft—and kla work
ill be with the Polaris mlislls
oject.
Farewell* will be said to the
Loperi by the CasUe Memorial
C lau of the First Metbodlat
Church on Thursday, tha 12th, in
McKinley H all-at this Uma the
cla n rill have a family-style pot
luck supper with the Loper family
as honored guest*.
The Loper* did aomt entertain­
ing Saturday night when they in­
c it e d a faw friends in for a din­
n e r party—guests were bolt and
Art Elder. Billie and Jesse Taft,
Rtla and Dick Bauer, Msllie and
John Barlow and VI and Don
Jarrell.

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ANOTHER INFORMAL GATH­
ERING Saturday night was a pa­
tio party and steak cook-out at
(he home of Keen and John Ivey
—their guests were Ty and "Jig”
Jtamage, Clono and Law Edwards,
f a r b a r a and Ken Rowell, Jane
and Cliff McKibbin and Creala
and Earl Higginbotham. Sineo
Captain Edwards had joat obaerved a birthday oa Friday tha
Ivey's surprised him with a caks
and evaryona joined in singing
(he traditional birthday greeting.
DONNA (Mre. Edward) HAY­
DEN was guest of hooar at a
shower Friday might (tvea by
petty (Mre. C. B .) Bewaa, Bara
^Mrs. J. B.) Thurmond and
Irene (Mrs. Sam) Itoirmoad al
(he Bowes home to Lech Arbar.
Gifu were far lb* Hayden's maw
daughter whe earns to lira with
them last Wednesday—tha Utils
girt who was ehaaea eepeciaUy

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Meuse guests af Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence lea ser, l i d Elm Avc.
are thtir daughtar sad saa-ia-Uw,

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S in. Frank George entertained
at dinner Friday, honoring Mr*.
Charles Giblin, who was celebrat­
ing her birthday. Guests were .Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Giblin and her
father, Ed Starahall.
Mr*. Alma Walker has returned
home alter spending three weeks
with her sisters, in Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pell and
children of Samsula, spent Sun­
day with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Pell.

Enterprise

Personals
RY HELEN 8NODGRA8R
Mr. and Mrt. Cecil Sellers and
children and Mr. and 3lrs. Sonny
McKethan enjoyed a camping trip
at Evans Lake over the weekend.
Mrs. Joe Grand! and children
left Wednesday by plane for their
hnm* In Bostnn after a suit with
her parents, 3lr. and Mri. E. W.
Jones.
Mr. and Mri. Kirby Sellers and
children spent the weekend with
3lrs. Seller's mother and family
in Rlackshear, Ga.
Mri. Irma Anhalt of Miami, Mri.
W. A. Cox. Weat Palm Beach, Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Partin and daugh­
ter, Mr*. Onnir Floyd and Miaa
Marjorie Canada, all of Orlando
were visiting with Mr. and Mri.
O. B. Canada this week. AU arc
aiftera of Mr. Canada.
Rav. and Mrs. Bill Swyear and
daughter* returned last week from
Renlon, III. whrre they were called
by tha serious lUness of his father.
Ha i* somewhat improved but MiU
dangerously 111.
Misi Doris Faber entertained «
group of the neighborhood child­
ren last week with a belated Easter
party at her bom* no Lake Shore
Dr. Tha chtldrea always plan with
much anxiety. Miss Doris's par­
ties, eapeciaUy tha Easier one.

Personals
RT BETTE GOLDMAN
New residents in Chuluota are m
the Increase again. Mr. and Mrs.
John Nlcometo moved Into their
new home on Third Court recently.
from Maitland. The fam ily to.
cludra five children. Bruce IS, Jag
S, Cheryl 4, Tony
and Laura 1
year old. Mr. Nlromato ia a aaleeman ia Winter Park.

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THE REV. GROVER C. SEWELL JR. new minister o f tha First Presby­
terian Church and his family were honored at is reception, given by the
Church last weekend. Left to right, is Steve, Rev. Sewell, Mrs. Setwell and
Debbie. An installation service was held at the Sunday evening worship
hour,
(Herald Photo)

Oviedo Personals
RY MARIAN R. JON Eft
Mrs. John L. Jones and daugli
ter*. Nancy. Beverly and Laurie
of Fernandiiia Reach, spent thr
weekend In Oviedo as thr guest
of Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and
Mr*. Charles S. Lee, Sr. on Lake
Charm Drive, returning home
with Mr*. Lee xslm had hern
visiting them and thr Reverend
John L. Johns at their home.
Thr faculty and sludrnt bod)
of the St. Luke’s Lutheran Day
School are busy preparing txm
operettas for presentation. The
primary and Intermediate grades
are working on “ The Land of
Dreams Come True" and the up
per grades will present The "Inn
of tha Golden Cheese.”
Mrs. Lynn Moster. president of
the Oviedo ilomr Demonstration
Club, and Mrs. W. P. Carter at­
tended a meeting of the County
Council H o m e
Demonstration
Club* at the Ilomr Demonstra­
tion Center In Sanford recently.
The Rev. and Mr*. Jack T.
Bryant, pastor and wife ol tiie
First Rapllst Church of Ovlnli:
Mr*. W. H. Anderson, W M''
president and Mrs. Lawson A.
Hardy attended the Sensinzle
WMU Association at Senile Iasi
week. Mrs. Bryant is president
of the association and presided
at the meeting. Mrt. Anderson
and Mrs. Hardy presented the
devotional.
Mias Marilyn Matheri, who has

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BY MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Mr. and Mrs. Charles AlcGee of
Norwich, Conn., Mri. Don Chasaey, Utica, N. Y. and Mrs, Carl
William*, Daytona Beach, were re­
cent guests of Mrs. Frank George.
Mist Jane Smith, Washington, D.
C., arrived Tuesday, for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boone.
Her mother, Mri. Jane Smith of St.
Petersburg, joined the group Fri­
day.
Mrs. Charles Brown and son,
Lyle. New Smyrna Beach, visited
relatives In Osteen, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgenson and
bar aislar, Miss B. Wacker, of San­
ford, were dinner gueats of Dr. and
Mrs. Bradln. Wednesday.
Mr. aud Mr*. George Housrrman, Cincinnati. Ohio, recently
spent a day with Col. and Mri. Wil­
liam Doyle.
Mri. John Tatum waa elected
Vico President of the Enterprise
Parent Teacher Council.
Mrs. Nolan Osteen. Mrs. A.
Btoventon and Mrs. John Tatum
attended the School of Instruction
for Election Board Personnel, Fri­
day evening at Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rotlonhoffer,
Owen. Wis., recently viiited Col.
and Mrs. William Doyle.
Preparation* are being made for
hibto school, to bo held at the Os­
teon Baptist Church, June 30
through June 23.
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Melrose
and pool, Cliftoo and Joe have re­
lumed to their home in Aahvllle,
N. C., after spending the winter
with hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Malrosa.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spaulding
left for their home in Boston,
Maaa. after a weeks visit with
Mrs. Frank George.
Mrs. John Bradin attended the
all day meeting of the Lutheran
Wantage Mission League held at
t h a Orta ado Trinity Lutheran
Church, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller antartalaed a group of friends and
relative* at their home recently.
They wave Mr and Mr*. Juliua
Gerheardt, Mrs. Robert Workman
sad children. Bobby and Gretcken,
Mri. Hugo Rertiai and aana. Mi­
chael sad Stevie, Mrs. Frank
George, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

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Ar* you getting the greats a!
satisfaction and vahi* from Mm
money you spend an clothing lor
the family?
Now la a good t*ma to Saha
slock of your family’a etothbif.
It it not necessary to spend a
lot of money for clothing hi ee­
rier to ha well dressed, bat the
Important thing Is to plan and
rhoose clothing wisely. Rare ana
some suggestions for yea to eonalder:
Plan carefully for Ms* y sa r'i
expenditures so that eaeh mamber of the family will get trig
share of the clothing dollar.
Make clothing on hand do far
■ longer period of lima through
prompt attention to repair and
other good rare.
Buy only tha essential Hem*
needed for growing children and
other family member*.
Select new garments carefully
in relation to clothing on hand
in terms of color, type and styl­
ing.
Buy basic, elassie fashions that
will stay in alyl* • longer length
of time and which can go many
place*.
Ask for complete toformattom
concerning the wear and eara
of the article before you buy K.
Informative labels will help yoa
get this Information accurately.
Let your retailer know whan
an article of clothing fails to litre
up to your oxpactatloaa. Both
retailer and manufacturer trill
welcome your reaetiona to their
product*, ainea they have ne way
of knowing how their good* stand
up in use unless you tall them.

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hern a patient at the Winter Park
Memorial llospita' since being in­
jured in an automobile accident
on Sunday April 21. relumed
to hr# home Thursday.
Arthur Cartlrdge has been con­
fined to Ills home with the flu.
Mrs. Sparks I C l o n t s , xvho has
been confined lo her home because
of illness, Is rrportrd In lie better.
Glrnn Lee. son of Mr*. Grace
Lee, has a badly burnt arm, caus­
ed when hr grabbed a pan ol
grease that caught fire from the
stove.
Lewi* Lee, ion of Mrs. Grace
Lee. wlio has hren in South Ameri­
ca for some time working, i* rel&gt;oMcd to be back' in this country.
At present he Is on the East Coast.

TEENAGE MENUS
What would you choose if you
were asked lo make up a meal
which almost any teenager would
consider ideal? You wouldn't be
far off the track if you were to pick
hot dogs or hamburgers with pota­
to chips followed by pie nr ice
cream lor dessert. Thuae are the
iop chime* of youngster* from
eight to II years reported In the
HHW National Children's Preference
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ganization.
What you probably would nol
think lo include would be some
things like spinach or carrots. Yet
most of the youngsters rated them
second and (hint on their 11*1.
These findings show that young
people ran be credited with more
nutritional aenae than is usually
accorded them.

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bo nd hot Sanford Greyhound*
v ceded fUeeday night by the
ebnrg Orioles after winning
ig straight
bo Orioles took 0 3-0 lead and
I It until the sixth inning when
Greyhounds pushed across two
l, but that was where the eoni ended. Leesburg won, H
las Dunlap started for the
sloe and struck out I I Greyad batter* fas six innings boi ho was Tomauod because o f a
lor on bis throwing hand. He
oed the first ala Greyhound
tors to face him, - &lt;
tsaager Babble Bebsrteon used
» pitchers starting with big
Potrisevk, and foUewtag with
tot BalUy, and Floyd LIppeM.
anight the Greyhounds return
is after a sueesaful road trip
re they defeated Tampa twice
l t o l to to* Oriole*. This de-

Tonlght Robertson will probably
go with aee righthander Xea San­
ders against the Orioles. Sanders
baa a record o f t-1 and defeated
the Orioles in the season opener.
In the past few games tbs hit­
ting and pitching o f the Grey­
hounds baa been terrific. Every
man In tbs lineup has been bang­
ing the bell with great ability and
the pitching has been practically
untouchable. The eight game win
streak was the longest by a
Sanford tsam in many years.
Their record for the season is 10-4
and they are in first place by a
small margin ever Palatka.
Thursday ths ideals travel to
Palatka and then return boms
again Friday night where they
will face tbs Reds. These are the
two .big games for the week as
these two hard hitting rlubs will
be battling for the top in the F8L.
A large crowd is expseted to he
on hand to greet the Greyhounds
as they return horns. After last
year tha local fans all said that
they had to be shewn and now the
Greyhounds have dona i t They
hate the moat solid pitching staff
la tha laagua and with tha power
la tha lineup they ehould be right
there all the way.

DKLPHIA (U PI)—Harold
e f Philadelphia, top-rankheavyweight contender,
to Mating hie 11th straight
gy tonight whoa to meets
aae* (Tiger) Floyd is a 10d uatioaally-talovised fight,
lyd Is * S-l underdog but to
untried because it gives him
New York truck driver
into tto ranks e f tha eons tor toe firat time after
I ■ surprise upeot aver prer unbeaten You CUy o f PhilI* tom lira months ago.
tope* to make R two upsets
to M a t o * . Floyd will moat
eat formidable toot ef his
. I t o 31-year^id power-

M U Ito brWiaat pitching af
• J r Laadquist gad hitting of
Gparse Perides, the Seminole High
toeebelieri reded aver Leesburg,
M t o n Tnctday night.
Jtoadvniat scattered eight hits
w t u T fir id e s banked out three
MU tar four times at toL
I t o vietocy give* tha Semlnoles
B 3 4 record la OBC play.
little League play Tuesday,
M v y defeated:First Federal 44
*41 to Bah* Ruth League action,

HOUSTON, i t o . (UPU-sBrawny
£ * Uw Homtto ( S m l e ^ V
Jm am eat and ito knowledge* ha
aa Rut tooome a member e f a
« f exatorive club.
E ton t o wen toe 135,W clastic
t 3 apodal if t o t o piayetf, Cel
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ERGAS LEPS of Michigan
University finishes o il
along aa him (asm win* tha
foliage distance medley
championship of America
at Penn Relays in PhiUdci*
Leps, a CanadianLithuanian, helped
hia team win with n 9:M,I
time. Duka University was
second and Georg*town
won third place.

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By United Press totems Usual
American Leagn*
W. L. Pat. GB
Chicago
I I 415 .. .
New York
I i Hi
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Cleveland
I f JM 1
Baltimore
S 7 JUO 1
Boeton
4 g .500 IV*
Washington
• T .4*2 I
Detroit
I T .417 2V*
Kansas City
I S .357 3&gt;i
Wednesday's Probable Pitchers
Kansas CUy at Boeton — HaU
(1-0) va Brawer (0-1).
Detroit bt New York — Lory
( M ) va Short (1-1).
Chicago at Baltlmora (night)—
Wynn (O-l) vs WUbtlm (04).
Cleveland at Washington — .Letman (0 4 ) va Pascuul (t-l)j •
Thursday's Gama*
Chicago at Washington, night
Clavelcnd at BalUmore, night
(Only game* scheduled)

Pittsburgh
It 4 .750 . . .
Ban Francisco
11 • .MS l
Milwaukee
I t 111 1
St. Lwla
S t 433 3V*
Lea Angelas
I 3 .471 4V*
Philadelphia
• 11 453 SU
Cincinnati
3 11 H i av*
Chicago
a u .ail 7
Wednesday's Probable FBctors
Pittsburgh at Chicago — Friend
(141 va Ellsworth &lt;M ).
Cincinnati at San Francisco—
McLlsh (3-1) va Sanford (3-0).
P h i l a d e l p h i a at St. Louis
(night) — Buihardt (S-S) vs MUtor (1 4 ).
Mllwankoo
at
Loa Angelas
(night) - Buhl (1-1) va ‘Dryadala
Una became oo* af the few golf (3 4 ).
Tbnraday’o Game*
3«m to beat M arian champion Ar- Pittsburgh at Chicago
Philadelphia at St. Louie, sight
uoU P* Im ,r tW' *M r'
Milwaukee at Loa Angelas
c ®Uini- •
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maria* from Crystal River tod Cincinnati at San Francisco
we* enly one majer FGA touraameat ia hia ca reer-la ri year’a
New Orleans Open. Bat Palmer
had toes wlnaing them right and
toft tola year—to many ttot ha ia
Natlmml Leagne
Flayer A C M G .A B B. B. P e t
Hia seceod place winatoo* Tuea- Maya, « . F.
I f 33 13 to 411
day totaled I3.4W. They fattened Burgess. Pitta.
U M I II AIT
already Impressive bankroll
Aaron, MUw.
14 to
I to A ll
WkR*, 8t. L,
13 33 14 to 471
IT 34 11 to AW
J S ^ " * * * * J ^ f f i " * ? * * * Mann, L. A.
Omenta, Pitts.
II 31 14 33 AS4
Spacer, St. L.
II IT II to A ll
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Palmer by two rirtoea. Pat- Brut**, MUw.
11 II II II 443
3k inner, Pitta,
to M 13 I f 4 »
Calllaon, PM.
14 42 T 14 433
Dem gri. I- F. to 41 I 13 433
Americ an |ma«M
Ifenwrao, N. Y . 13 to
T to .443
Lamp*, K. C. . 14 W I 34 .433
AUtoon, Wath.
13 to 11 33 AU
Maria, N.Y.
I to
T 14 .433
Power, Clev*.
II R
4 to 431
Runnels, Boa.
11 to I 14 AM
H U M Rail.
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LOS ANGKLBS (U PI) - WUh * •Uddia, Bw.
13 4T 3 14 44*
sigh o f regret nvor the loco of Manila, N. Y .
II to to B A R
pttoher Roger- Craig. Manager Mine**, CM.
to to I IT AIT
Walt Alston of too world's shorn-

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U H M P m a lnirrmHonal
That'* right, the expert* were
wrong again.
The UtUa fellow they thought
might be washed up has turned
out to be the strong man o f the'
Chicago White Sox' pitching alaff.
Billy Pierce, all of 1U pounds
when bolding the 3'i-ounce base­
ball. was rated a definite question
mark this spring because of his
14-15 1*5* record and the fact he
was pretty much Ignored in the
World Scries. But ha's turned in
two of the three complete games
achieved by the White Sox' staff
this sesson and it the only stsrter
with a winning record.
The 33-year • old left • hander
A FISHERMAN'S dream picked on bis favorite cousins
U proudly displayed in Tuesda) night when be pitched
Marathon, Fla., by Mra. the White Sox into sole possession
Lucille Plots, of Brooklyn, o f first place la the American
N. Y.. aa ahe weigh* a new League by beating the Baltimore
f-3. It wae hie second
world'* record tarpon for Orioles,
straight complete gaihe and mads
women. With the aid of his career mark against BaltlCapt. Johnny Brantner, mart 30*.
Mr*. Plot* landed the 177The New York'Yankees moved
pound fish near Marathon. Into second place with a 10-3 rout
of the Detroit Tigers, the Wash­
ington Senatori beat the Cleveland
Indiana, 7 - f , and dropped them
Into third plaee and the Boeton
Red Sox topped the Kansae City
Athletics, 4-3, in other American
League games.
In the National League's only
action, the Cincinnati Reds scored
a 3-3 victory over tha Los Angeles
Philadelphia
SANFORD
10 4 .174 Dodgers and the
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St. Petersburg
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Leesburg
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Orlaade
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Tampa
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Jam «i Daly, Nant'y Walker,
Mona Paula*, Dick Williams,
Bambl Linn and Fran Warren
participate In ABC’* "Muite for
a Sprint Night."
NEC's "Wagon Train" hai the
accond half or the two-part Wesikrn drama atarted the previous
week, “ Trial for Murder."
Parry Como'* NBC hour la
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Wier* Brother*.
One o f tb* "Hawaiian E ye"
private aye* on ABC probe* the
mu rd er chart* again*! a man
who aaved hi* life.
Maria* Pavan atars la "The
Girl in the Gold Bathtub." a com ­
edy on "U . S. Steel Hour" for
CBS.
Light - heavyweight* Harold
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NEW YORK (UPI) - George
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night.
The "Hallmark Hall of Fam e"
production on NBC - TV* was ex­
pertly trimmed, shuffled and
squared off by adapter Theodore
Apitein without serious damage to
tbo play'a substance, which dealt
with aimtlariUaa between law and
outlaw, and explored the various
realms of self-interest.
Tbe tO-mlnutc show was staged
amid beautifully colored acenery
by producer • director George
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Robert Elmer*, DeBary; Bulb
Alice G*w|n, Osteon; Joyeo Nalb■a*
vjavnia Akias,
a s ib i , Sanm b*
an, oaBioxii
Sanford;* CyaUiln
ford; Bona Davis, Sanford; Bryan
J. Johnson, Euslis.
APRIL SB

BUTAStC MBB NOT T*

TM BO W IT AWAY.. . r—

AUco Hunt, DeBary; Patricia Eatridga, Sanford; Wilma Nawtoa,
Sanford; Tbamaa L ot Avreu, San­
ford; Jtaa Fair, Sanfard; Mary
Bertrang, Sanford; Haary Bortrang, Sanford; Jowall Baavor,
Sanford; Audrey B aruch, San­
ford.
_ _
Mr. and Mra. Biahard Barasch,
Sanford, a aon; Mr. aad Mra. Sid­
ney Newtod, Sanford, n aon; Mr.
and Mra. William Fair, Sanford,
B daughter.
Jail* Tucker, Sanford; Doaiao
Bagwell, Sanford; Floyd Krahoabill, Sanford; Roderick McDon­
ald, Sanford; Deborah Smith,
Sanfard; Mildred Llghtfoot, San­
ford; Gertrud* Daring, Sanford;
Joseph Trepaniar, Saaford; Don­
na
Yeung, Sanford;
Goorgla
Prico, Sanford; Dooaia Stone,
Sanford; Carrie Stokes, Sanford.
MAY 1
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entertain four children who have
eaten magle berries and been
taken into tbe fairy land.
Tbe four children's- parts are
played hr Linda Lukas, Laura
Brecht, Skipper Jordon and Mark
Colbert. Mother Goose U played
by Susan Duda and Cathy Cox is
tho old Woman In the Shoe. Mo­
ther Goose Jiaracteri are Barbara
Pandanrla, aa Contrary Mary;
Sltpben Lukas and Pat Let, aa
Jack and Jill; Ruth Bellhorn ha
LitUa Bo-peep; Rudy Mueller aa
Son John; Philip Lukaa, Boy
Blua; Stefan Koslc, Jack Bo Nim­
bi*; Debbie Roundtree, Miss Muffit; Busty Manny, Jaek Horner
and Tend* Roundtree playa tha
Queen of Heart*.
Tha upper grade* will da a
historical play with William Penn,
played by Tad Bollhorn, and Chief
Painted Faather, played by Bob
Bellhorn. Tho supporting players
ara Judy Jakubcin, Lydia Tuhy,
Adair Andrews, David Jakubcin,
Bill Hoin- arid Chuck Beat. The
story is &lt;"11)0 In of tho Golden
Cheese." In the plot, Indians,
on tho war path, charged aoma
children In tha Inn who are pre­
paring for n visit fram William
Paaa, The ladians soon loans of
tbo Undoes* o f tha children who
have tsked car* of a lost papoose,
and «U has a happy andiag.
Parent* and friends of the child­
ren ara Invited to attend either
er both *f tbo porformaneoe.

enjoyment cam* from Shaw'* dia­
logue and the ca*L
Greer Garaon aa Lady Cicely
Waynflete and Chriatopher Plum­
mer a* Braaabound were nearperfect. (It’a getting monotonoua,
thla bualneaa of lauding Plum­
mer'* TV work. When la be going
to go into motion picture* and
gir* up TV, like the raat of 'em ?)
Lady Cicely, of courae,
1*
Shaw'a famous sufergal, a sugarUden torpedo who scuttled old
Brassbound's vessel of vintage
vengeance. She turned Brassbound from a whip-lashing bullyboy into a blubbering and depend­
ent clinging vine. And i. wa* won­
derful entertainment to behold.
My notes show scores of little
touches that helped make the
show delightful, but I'll only spell
out one.- That was when Plum­
mer's arm began joggling re­
signedly as Miss Garaon showed
him bow to wear a jacket.
The entire cast was excellent.
Georg*
Rose,
with
his pit­
spitting, flea • scratching and
cockney accent, made Drinkwater
a beguiling sort of rogue. Torin
Smith as the American captain,
another of Lady Cicely’s victims,
was Immense. And so. loo, were
Felix Aylmer as Sir Howard;
Liam Redmond as Rankin; Rob­
ert Carricart and Marzo. They all
helped make it a rousing pro­
duction.

Honor'roll for tha Semlaola High
School baa bean announced. Tbe
honor roll la broken into two
part*, those having all A'a and
thoie having more Are than B'a.
The roll for all A'a it:
Grad* It—Johnny Allred, David
Goaras, Haary Morgan, Slava
Powtll, ■ Marilyn McDaaltl and
Ptggy Priea,
Grade 11— Robert Bullard, Jay
Wetter and Sandra Wood.
Grad* tan— none.
Grade nine— Tommy lliaaon,
Johnny Phillips, Jan* Harvard
and Carolyn Tumor.
Tbo olgbUt grade baa bob*.
List for those students with
more A's than B'a for tha fifth
six weeks period Is:
Grad* IS—Arthur Da Young,
Buddy Fulpor, Erie Hodeen, Don
Mitchell, Diaa Aiken, Nancy But­
ler, Fay Noel, Jaavt Glenn. Linda
Boatman and Joyce Wciamann.
Grade 11— Johnny Emerson,
Curtis Grata, Doug Tamny, Pan­
s y Anderson, Niki Ashby, Pat
Lavender, Phyllis McDaniel, Giai
Tayor aad Mary Ana Watson.
Tonth Grade— John Boniface,
Owen Cammsck, John Goers*,
Bob Williams, Desta Homer and
Jo Ana Ztlgler.
Ninth grade— Frank Chanct,
Charles Haro, David ITacGllllt,
Larry Pivtc, Kathy Facamtra,
Ruth Taylor and Judl Taylor.
Eighth gtado— Donna Beard,
C a n ] Oxford, Carol Samuel and
Diana Smith.

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NEW YORK (U PI)—John Thom­
as, BIU Nleder and Ray Norton
head Unci* Sam'* latest list o f
qualifier* for this summer’* Olym­
pic Games In Rom*.
The U. S. Olympic track and
field committee announced Tues­
day that M more athlete* havo
equalled or surpassed the qualify­
ing standards. So far 343 have m t £
the minimum requirement*.
Thomaa, Nleder and Norton nil
turned In Impressive performances
in last weekend'! Penn and Drake
relays.

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SHS Announces
Honor Roll

S t n c e TB PBOPMTV a w i t B *
Tkt ISIS Rest relate Tat List a f Ik* City Of Baafe/*. Florida.
I* MSUf
kullalla bssrO at Iks Iraki- B » r af Ik* City Hall
la' Ik* City af Bai'for*. Plorl&lt;la, aa* aa kullalla knar* at fraat
Saar af Bsmlaal* Caaaty Court Hauaa, saafar*. rtarlta an* «IU
r.aiala aa poaltd far a period af four ronaarullva woag*.
All raat aatala apaa wblrh tka t i l t taaaa hara aat kata pal*
aa* aaalaat which earilflraia haa aat alrtady baaa laautd la
City at iaalar*. will ba aal* at publla auriloa aa ika lau Cay
•t Jaat A O. IIS* commoarlag at t t a'slotk A. II. at'Ik* t n a t
Saar at lb* City Mall la Ike City af, Baaford. f'larlda.
M. N. T t a a Jr. felly Clark,
r t r a u t t t May 4 Urn .* &gt;&gt; u ea t May II * nth.

WEDNESDAY P. 1L

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fo the Churches, Clubs, tod many,
. many Friends.
m fbt Good Samaritan Home Familr
^ and Staff take this method to
thank their many friends of
Sanford. Lake Mary, and DoBary, Florida for the many
many blessings that we've re
reived during the Anniversary
month which was March and the
month of April.
You are proving to- the people
that the word of God la right
when Jesus said: " I ’ll never
A leave thee, nor will I forsake
• thee." Again we thank You.
Sincerely yours,
(Mother) Ruby L. Wilson,
Super.

DUPLEX: tarnished, So. Sanford
Ave. near Lake Jessup. Adults
only. Sleeps S or 4. FA Z-SS8.
•FURNISHED duplex. FA 2-7074.
• APARTMENTS: 1 bedroom furn­
ished; Z bedroom furnished:
both ground florrs. Contact 812
Palmetto Ave.
TWO, 2-bedroom homes, kitchens
•quipped, w a t e r
furnished,
aeroes the street from school.
FA S-4411 or TA 3-3*51.
9

'•-BEDROOM home, kitchen equip
Pf d, unfurnished, Fla. room.
Large yard. Available Arne 1.
FA 3-847.
FIRST floor apartment. Adults
only. 900 Elm. FA 3-3131.
FURNISHED 4 room apartment,
water furnished, MO per month.
Call FA 2-9021.

OARAGE apartment, • rooms and
bath, screen porch; 300 W. 10th.
^
Ph. FA 3-31*7.
• BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
ped. Ph. FA 2-9103.
. • BEDROOM furnished heme to
responsible people. $100 month
FA 3-5343.
■•R^OM
efficiency
TOt Park Avenue.
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apartment,

•-ROOM furnished apartment with
hath and garage. 2920 N. Nar
clsaus Ave. FA S-S140.
1-BEDROOM upstairs, downtown
furnished .apartment MS per
month. FA S-9071.
• ROOMS 4k bath, nicely furs. 140.
Inquire A p t &gt; 407W W. let.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths. 114 W. First St.

S room garage apt. Newly finished
ta fleers. Water furnished. MS
FA 2 ASM Evenings o r weekend
FURN. A p t SUM W . 1st S t
FURNISHED apartment, clean
and d ose in. Adults only.
Jimmy Cowan, FA 34913.
FURN. a p t m $ MeUaavine
• BEDROOM unfurnished house,
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA S-44M.
# NICELY furnished S room apart­
ment. FA 3-5303.
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gables
401 Magnolia Ave. FA S-0710.
UNFURNISHED • bed
1309 Elliott Call FA 2 5294.
• ROOM and bath a p t FA i-OSTS.
' SIS PALMETTO Ave.: S bedroom
bungalow, furnished.
• ST5 MONTH: S B. R „ an elactrie
kitchen. Neat, clean, private.
Near N. A. S. Children welcome.
Available May L Tel. FA 2-S94S.
FURNISHED S b e d r o o m apt.
Large living room, kitchen and
breakfast nook. Screened porch.
Entire first floor. 211 W. llth
FA 2-9490.

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1-ROOM- nefficiency
apartment,
private bath. Suitable for one or
eouple. Acmes from
FURNISHED apt, loo Park Are
AT MONROE Comer: I mom cot­
tage. furnished, electric kitthen. bath. SU per mouth. CeB
Mm. Paul M a m . NO M TU be­
tween 9:00 and 0:30 p. m. for
appointment to eee.
FURNISHED
FA S-TM4.

FURNISHED cottage
Mary. FA 2-3043.

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C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

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BROKER
W. B. Shippy, As«nc.
202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3391

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apartmont near school and stores;
2*11 Elm. No pole please.

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R.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realter
COUPLE or lady wanted to share
Raymond Lundquiit, Assoc.
my home. Electric kitchen, uti­ FA 2-3031
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
lities furnished. 940 month.
FA 2-904S.

St. Johns Realty Co.

FURNISHED upstairs apartment,
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
hot water furnlehed. 990. Phone
t i l N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 4 1 8
FA 2-6357.
3-B. R. home, furn. or unfurn. Buy
LOCH ARBOR: Extra large 9 bed­
equity. Will rent 9110 a month.
room, 2 bath, Florida room
Wynnewood Dr. Ph. FA 2-9IM.
horn*. Ph. FA 3-9301.

FARMER’S AGENCY

J. W. HALL

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

Wall

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Stenstrom Realty

4. Rani Estate Wanted

DUPLEX la very fine eoediUoe
on So. Sanford Ave. near Laka WOMAN OF LEADERSHIP—In­
LAND WANTED
teresting, dignified part-t I m e
Jessup; Includes three lots and
Lota ar Acreage. Give legal des­
position to woman' with experi­
two more available at rear; Ph.
cription. price and terms. Writs
ence in PTA, teaching, church
FA J 4 M .
F. 0 . Box m , Sanford, Fla.
or scouting. Flexible hours.
Earn SM fo M9 per week. Write
TWO STORY heme, 1 rooms, &gt;
r ^ S r E a U tT T n T s n le "*
in confidence to Box C, c /o
baths. Arranged for two com­
Sanford Harald.
plete apartments. Partially fur­
HOUSE for sale by owner; 40t
nished. In good repair. Close to
Palmetto Ave. Call FA 24403.
town. 313 W F S T F I F T H COLORED MAID: Must live on
premltts. 1123 per month and
STREET. M.300. Terms can be
Board. Seminole County Home.
arranged. Phone FA 2-1270.
8 T E P R IG H T U P
Call FA 24M9.
fo hotter living In (his beautiful
three bedroom Mayfair home.
L O O K W H A T W E F O U N D 9 . M ale H elp W an ted
For full pride of ownership at
a • bedroom borne for a 3 -bed­
a fair cost, let us show you
room Price. A nifty fo f only WANTED: MAN 8 TO 99 FOR
thle fine way of life that may
FULL TIME WATKINS ROUTE.
17371.
Don't wait an this, call
ha yours.
NO CO-SIGNERS REQUIRED.
EARN I7S.M TO 3100.00 WEEK­
SPECIAL SERVICE
LY TO START. WRITE WAT­
W. H. "B ill" STEMPER Afeeey
BRANCH OFFICE
KINS, M l WEST PEACHTREE
Realtor ft Insurer
W. H. "B ill" Stemper Agency Phone FA
8T.. N. E., ATLANTA, GEOR
2 4991
l i t N. Park
Raaltor ft Inturor
GIA.
Phone FA 14331 MOi Park Dr.
am ran Drive
TRUCK DRIVER
________ FA I4 M 1 _________ S-BEDROOM house oa French
Miracle Concrete Compaey
Avenue, near school, IH baths,
Soe Elm AVE. .
TRADE 31.98 equity in large
iaria living area. Tel FA 14437
modem house. S yrs. old. In city
at Sanford, for bouse trailer, lot, 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath C. B. house
car, elation wagon, business lot,
for tale, 910,000. Terms. For
ar acreage. Phone FA 1-7991.
reel: MS per bm . FA I-T01T.

House.

S-BEDROOM furnished upstairs
apartmaot die Magnolia Ave.

^COUNTRY CUIB^

TODAY’S
SPECIALS

55 C H E V Y

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ftBfcDEOOMa. 1H m i BATHS with eelered ftsteree.
(K v tiM fltoriy t m m Im Mte4i» o r p t t l i . scmmi pordi,
j utility room aad assay ether extras.

AN Hsmea Csrry A 1 Yr. F.H.A. Warranty
IN T IE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCE!
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end (havings.
PONTIAC: '37 Super Deluxe ranch S A W D U S T
FA 1-877, Buckner ft See.
wagon, fully powered, fordor,
factory air conditioned, luggage
FACTORY TO YOU
rack, heater and radio; very
ALUMINUM
low mileage. Pr &gt; * tt owner, re­
VENETIAN B U N D S
tired, no use for two rare.
Enclosed ktad. Sag-proof betfoea
FA &gt;4309.
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
rail with plastic ends. Flattie
or rayon upas. Cotton or nylon
Evtry Tuesday and Wsdneiday FORD: ' 8 , "9 " , standard, torSANFORT ft SOWERS
cords.
tor; very k&gt;w mileage. Private
111 E. Wrlbourne Ave. Ml 3-3474
party, no use for two cars. Senknrik Glaaa and Paint Co.
WINTER PARK. FLA.
FA S-809.
112-114 W. 2nd a t
FA 1-4428
Chain Saw* — Tool* — Bette—
Nut* — Screw*
20-A Trailer*
LARGE ulility trailer MS. paint,
and Other Parte. Phona or Write
coti. lent*. ARMY-NAVY BUR*
COLONIAL 8 ' x I*. 1 Bdrm. full
PLUS, 319 Sanford Ave.
bath Trailer. Good Cond. Sem­
Mach. Repairs inole
Sell
Ua Your Furniture. Qu’ck
Trailer Park, 1 mile couth
ALL MAKES ft MODELfe
Servlet With Th* Cash. SUPER
at
Casselberry on 1741.
RENTALS M WEEK
TRADING POST. FA 3-4477.
303 W. First St. (24 hr. ser.)
1399 TRAVEL TRAILER, 24 ft.,
FA 1 3 9 8
used 10 daye. Savt over 3900. OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR S A L !
1 Cent per 1b.
109 W. 37th St.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
THE SANFORD HERALD
All types and sites, installed
OFFICE
21. Furniture
"D o It Yourself"
M W. lit. St FA S-Mtl
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
New ft' Used Furniture ft Appli­ GIBSON electric guitar and ampli­
STINE
ances. A Good Pitre To
fier. good condition, |7S. 3 8 Palm
Machinery and Supply Co.
BUY, SELL or TRADE
mont Dr.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 24432

Sewingr

1550 D O W N
Beautiful 3 Bedrwm 2 Bath Horn*
with Hardwood floor*. U. E.
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
tically controlled Heat. Well,
Fenced baekyard. FA 2-494T.
Landscapped Lot on Dead End
FURNISHED apartment*, hard
Street where Children play In
wood floors, tilt bath*. 002 W. . safety. We will be proud to show
nth. Street.
you this today.
M O V E R IG H T IN
SLEEPING room, clean, home
like. Close to town. Reasonable. FHA Financing—No Closing Cost
— for sn appointment call —
1M So. Holly. FA 2-248.
Inc, Weril sfoMa lewryeft
Helen E. Noonan at
W. H. Bill Stemper Agency
LOCH ARBOR
1 b o u g h t R u a eon veraetion piece, end m y hue*
FA 2-4M1
I RDRM., lit bath unfurn. horn* FA 2-3311
bftndh ftan ’t ta lk e d t o m e tin c e l "
on canal. S110
DREAMWOLD
Small furn. S bdrtn. homo. MS.
10. M ale o r F em ale
I. Real Estate Far Sale
for 4 months. Summer rates.
N. V. Farme., Realtor
Lillian Trama
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
MEN-Women 320. Dally. Sell Lum­
Robert A. Williams, Raaltor.
R. H. Ivors, D. H. Whitmore
inous nameplates. Write Reeves
FA 2 3051.
Associates.
Co., Attleboro, Miss,
2944
r'reach
Ave.
FURNISHED a p t FA 1
U l 8. French Ave. Ph. FA 2 981
CARRIER for downtown route,
* Realtor
After hours, FA 2-2911, FA 2-4021
RENT A
BED
"Call HaU"
Phona FA 1-841
Phone FA 2-3794.
FA 24 8 1 . FA 29012.
Rollaway, Hospital ft Baby Beds
By Day, Week or Month
II. Work Wanted
3-BDRM. block home. Low down 6 . M o r tg a g e L oan a
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
payment,
monthly
paymenta
HOUSEWORK, FA 2
MORTGAGE LOANS
Ph. FA 2-1111
111 W. I at St.
•91. FA 2-9478.
Commercial and
DAYS WORK: FA 2 1932.
COOL, roomy 3 bdrm. unfurn. SUNLAND ESTATES: I bedroom,
Conventional Residence
downatalra a p t $07.90.1700 Mag3 bath, extra laige home. View
WISE and JOHNSON
DAYS WORK. FA 3-82*.
&gt;-&gt;031.
e. FA !-:
of lake. Aasume FHA or FHA
nolle Ave.
Ml MSgnolla Ph; GA 3-3433
In e e r v l c e mortgage. Ph.
Orlando, Fla.
12. Plumbing Service*
S-BEDROOM
furnlabed
house,
FA 2-3172.
water Included. FA I
PLUMBING
7. B ualncaa O p p o rtu n itie s
Contracting ft Repalra
S-HOUSETRAILERS, Camp Semi
Free Estimates
MAJOR oil company truck atop for
nolo Trailer Park, Wekiva Ri­
R. L. HARVEY
lees*. FA 3-7333 or FA 1-7332.
ver. Ph. FA &gt;-41Sl.
394 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3313
Registered Real Estate Broker
PARTLY furnished 2 bedroom
8. F em a le H elp W a n ted
house. Lar&gt;e yard. With water, Ph. FA 2-1301 1742 at Hiawatha
MS per month. Ph. FA 24007.
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
S-BEDROOM home, pleating ex­
Immediate opening in Sanford
tra*.
Terms
to
suit.
1909
Elliott
1-BEDROOM furnished house on
area for personable, alert wo­
Plumbing A Heating
large lot. $99 month. Call
man with car who must earn a
AIR CONDITIONING
FA 2-0M7.
minimum of ISO per week. Dial- CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
RETIRED? Let us show you our
fled, pleasant work that pays 1397 Sanford Ave.
best buy in a two btdreom
AIR
CONDITIONED furnished
FA 24SC2
rteh rewards. Excellent oppor­
home la one of Sanford'* nicest
garase apartment Adults. Call
tunity
for
feathers
for
summer
neighborhoods, priced right at
IS . E le ctrica l S erv ice*
FA MOM.
employment. For further In­
only $9,900 with good terms.
FURNISHED I bedroom house;
formation, write J. R. (’offield, House Wlrieg — iJ'eclrie Service
lights; M3; 1 child. FA 2 2977. GROWING
Sid Vihlen
300 W. Washington, Chicago •,
PALNS?
W*
can
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cure you with this three bed­
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l i t Magnolia
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room, two 'bath ranch style
i» c n Arbor.
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Only INSIDE HELP: Apply A ft W
R E N TA L MEMO:
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throe years oir
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— —
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We have customers _ waltlpg lor
built home- cai
WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING
good ran tils throughout San­
only 913,900 and
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ford. List your property with
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Phone FA 2 9443
prompt, personal, and efliciant
TY, 1901 Park Aveouc, FA 1-9333.
Show and you will sell; We'll
service. Contact property man­
THOS. E. THOMPSON
traia you to earn the amount
ager at —
General Contractor
of money you need. Write
S-BEDROOM, 1 bath, kitchen
Home Carpentry Repairs
NOW, lira. Jean Mllanieh,
equipped home. Large lot. 1700
Roofing ft Siding
111 N. F a it Ave. Phona FA 2-248
Boa M i, Lockhart, FI*, for ap­
down, MO.90 mo. 444 tr VA loan.
Phona FA 24452
"Open Evenings ’ to 8 : 8 F. M ."
pointment
•04 CamaUia Court. FA &gt; 2114.

MOVES

20. Automobilen

15. S p ecial S e rv ice s
SERVICE CALLS 32.90
The Biggest Litlla Shop,
In Sanford. AU Part* And
Labor Guaranteed M Dayt.
SANFORD RADIO ft
CENTER
•th. ft Sanford Ave. FA 3-3741

-dat

2-BEDROOM fUrnlibed apartment.
Reasonable rent. C l o s e in.
FA 2-0041.

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15. Hpecial Berries*
TV Strvica within the hour. Re­
pair your TV for 37.90, In your
homa or no charge. Sunshine
TV. FA 2 3339.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
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Rack Glaea
Door Glaaa
Vent Glaaa
8ERVICK
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114 W. tad St.
FA 2-438

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New and Used Furniture
A Satisfied customer is eur best
CRAFTSMAN belt u n d er, excel­
311 E. First St.
FA 3-9922
advertisement.
lent condition, $ 8 . FA S-l
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Used
furniture,
appliances,
tools
FRIG1DAIRR
refrigerator fo good
103. So. Otk . . . . Ph. FA 24743
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
condition, It Somlaoi* Drive,
313 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3-418
Be
Lovltr
With
Professional
DeBary.
Beauty Car*.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All 1-TON Coldipot air
work guaranteed. Free Eatilike new. FA S M I .
tnatea. Phone FA 3-731I.

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22. Article* Fnr Sale

Beauty Sate*
3319 Oak

LOST: Slam*** Kitten IH months
old. Disappeared on soth, near
Meltonvilla. Haa stubby t i l l
Called "O l O l". If found u l
FA 2 4 3 8 or FA S-SS1T.

FA 3-T004

la. Ffowere ft Plante
Cut Flower* For Any Occasion
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA 1-198
or
FA 34379

18. Machinery • Toole
TRACTOR and disc, good eondlitlon, 3000. FA 3-3393.

18. Boats and Metora

- REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
8 " Window Sills 31.8
94" Window Linteli 11.8
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
3 8 Elm A n . Ph. FA S-STI1
KENMORE sewing machine, 1 yr.
bid, good condition. FA 1-348.

A. K. ROMBTYCK
FLORIST
FA S-1331
Celery Ave.
For AU Your Floral Needs
Member — F ieri* Tetogrash
Delivery ‘

DAVID BRADLEY 3 h. p. garden
tractor with mower, plow, drag,
dlae end cultivator. FA
BUNK BED I:

Ph.' P A -l-U U .

Gateway To Th* Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
R obaon Sporting Goode
30444 E. 1st.
Ph FA 3-M01
14 FT. RUNABOUT with M H. P .
Evlnn.de, Gator-trailer aad a*cestorles; FA 2;4448 after 4 p. m.‘
8 H. P. JOHNSON Javelin motor,
electric starter, eiceUeat condi­
tion. FA 3-4499.,

20. Automobllea
OLDSMOBILE Super M, ’34 model.
4 Dr, Reduced quick sale. Cell
between 7 : 8 and 3 : 8 a. m. ar
eveninis, FA 3-ITOT.
FOR SALE OR TRADE! ISM
Chrysler Crown Imperial, 1 own­
er, radio, heater, power steering,
power brakes, power windows,
air conditioned. Will take trade
In and finance. Call Jetsa Quirk
at Seminole Co. Motera. Ph.
FA 34014.

ENVELOPES. Letterheads, statemanta, invoices, hand bills, and
p r o g r a m s , rtc. Progressiva
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 8 9 1 - '49 CHEVROLET, good transpor­
304 Weit 13th St.
ts lion, radio and batter. Phone
FA 3 871.
PIANO TUN1NO ft REFAIRINS
F o r d o r W ith T h r i f t y B is C ly io d o r l o g i n *
W. L. HARMON
T ra n s m lmd o n — P rice d l o w • L o w • L o w .
Ph. FA 2-428
NEW BOMBS BY

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FREE
ESTIMATES cheerfully 4 8 Sanford Ave.
FA 1-748 GOOD used frama windows, jamb*
and assorted lumber. See fore­
given. Mattress renovating, upman al Nlcbolaon Bulck Bldg.
hoUtery and slip covert. Cus­ ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
tom built bedding mad* to or­
Beds. Day, Week, or Month— TO responsible party In thia
der. Call or come la. Nix Bed­
FURNITURE CENTER
vicinity: BEL-AIR aewing ma­
ding Manufacturing Co.., INI
1100 French Ave,
chine, 118 model. Taka arar
So. Sanford Ave. FA 2-2117.
Ph. FA 2-7991
payment! SS.43. Write Box AA,
c /o Sanford Herald.
AIR CONDITIONING
• BIG VALUES
H. B. POPE CO.
• QUICK CREDIT
Deluxe 8 foot upright ............
r o a. Fata - FA m m
• EASY TERMS
just take up paymenta al
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
38.33. See Clyde Watte I t Dm
15-A B ea u ty P a rlera
Witt Trailer Court.

Shounakah
Canalmelton Co-, Inc.
B4! West Silk Street

Pheee FA 3-3193

58 CHEVROLET
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Odham &amp; Tudor
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forced for oay reoaoe fo move
•alaid* e 39 mite rodtao o f year
new bom* — yoer dewe paymeet ead cfoetag coats will be
ret a read.

FREE WELCOME
To Sanford! Bo Onr Gooots For
S Day* Aboeletely Free,
Wilhent Obligation A l On* Of
Hanford's Loodtag M*4oie While
Yon Local* Meosleg For Yon ft
Year Family. Pick Up Kaye A l
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TEACHING THE TEACHERS, Mrs. J. A. Kilpatrick ahowcd Mrs. Ralph
Lorain* bow to make like a flab aa the Rad Croaa Water Safety program
got Underway at Sanford’a Municipal Pool Tueaday. Eighty-el* mothera
volunteered to help 848 youngatera learn to awlm. Many of the mothera will
beoome swimming inatructora. Awaiting their turn to learn are. Mra. Ber­
nard Fisher, Mra. Frederick Burton, Mra. Michael Teal, and Mra. Raymond
Reyes. Mrs. Nanette Jones and Mra. Kilpatrick are both water rafety In­
structors.
(Herald Photo)

8UNNYLAND

SMOKED

SMALL LEAN
M EATY

l y M CE WEST
WASHINGTON (UP1) 1 have
hero a new recipe whteh I would
net want to try myself hot which
I will gladly past along to any
adventurous chefs la the audience.
The Hah la sailed "depression
paled." Under currant economic
renditions, 1 don’t suppooe there
&gt;Wtt he toe much demand for It
1-jt M might he a feed thing
la file away for future reference,
One never known.
' Anyway, the first thing you do
to go eat to Pm yard and ntok a
eevpto o f slumps o f ehlekweed.

M you don't have any ehlekweed
growing In your lawn, l'U be hap­
py to send you soma.
Last weekend. I s p r a y e d
enough ehlekweed to food the en­
tire membership of Um National
geographic Society. My Inte ntion
was to destroy the stuff. This was
before 1 load la the society's
news bulletin that "such common
garden nuisances aa puralane,
ehlekweed and pigweed era an-

botanist on f t lava hW neighbors
large helpings af pigweed, identi­
fying it aa spinach. They not only
ate it but caam beck for seconds.
1 can hardly wait to try thia an
my neighbors, pertieutarty the
ones who are alwaya bragging
•bout tbatr gardens, tt ought to
put an ond to lbs beck fence
sneering about my agricultural
abilities. But, back to the recipe:
While you’re In Mm yard harv­
esting the ehlekweed, gather ( a
few sprigs, of wild onions and
m v o n l bunches af dandelion
graces. M my yard la any indica­
tion, there will be a bumper crop
o f wild onions and dandelion* this
year.
Now you have ah the Ingredi­
ents
tor
“ dapreaskm
salad."
which, If you can afford It, eaa
be eerved with an oil and vinegar
dressing. If (hinge are really
tough, yon don't have to atop with
Urn salad course.
11m Geographls tells us th en
ara ail sorts of way* to free-lead
ea mother nature. Cattails, tor
Instance, ara virtually a lunch in
themselves.
It also suggests chiliad cat-briar
sprouts, b n a d mada of seeds of
eow lilies and candled wild ginger,
adding that "wild • feed experts
still consider (he unrolled fronds
of ostrich torn a choice treat
whan served on toast with a
oroam aauce."

and ass attack m Mm United
Males.
It waa part af "Operation Alert
ISM ,'" n ferae-day civil defense
last af Aamrlca'a readiness to re­
spond In an enemy stu ck .
Sirens walled is cities a crow
the nation Tuesday aa local datons* officials got warnings that
tow gln a rya n a m y bom t o n w e n
headed toward the United Mate*.
City streets emptied, govern­
ment of flats la fled and radio end
(altvlaian Rations went art Mm
ntr.
’
rlxIUM V 'iP y W »w W * WWi Wl
P m air over Cdaslrad, the apetrial e merge ncy radio eyatom. He
told the oeuatra Mat In Um m m
e f a tu ck " a strong alvll defense
. . . offers t h e 'b o * program tor
Ma saving ef lives."
The practice alert went off
without a ' hitch in most citleo.
TIm SUU Department in Wash­
ington removed 1,000 employes In
eight minutes and thousands e f
persons cleared out of New
York's Timas Square to, one mint
uto and 4$ aeconda.
New York police arrested to
Rev. Joe Doulhltt bar recently
demonstrators
who refused to accepted a call to tb* Osteen
lake rover. MUwaekeo police said Baptist Church. He and his wife
Beverly, were honored at a reraptloa end covered dish dinner at
Um church educational building.
Mrs. Douthitt was the former
Beverly Benton e f Unford, daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mra. J . L. Ban-

Douthitt Named
Church Pastor

fanford's
Red Croea Water
Safety. Program got underway
at the Municipal Pool Tueaday
with Ml children reflate red for
swimming lessons.
Se many children signed up for
the program that regiatratkm had
to bo closed, Co-Director Mra. F.
D. Scott said. To gat around leach­
ing two large groups o f youngsters,
the swimming lessons will bo
glvaa oa an assembly line basis.
Mothers who have volunteered to
act aa instructors will be posted
at dUfacoot stations. A ehlld wUI
learn one part af the sw in gin g
technique at each station. A wa­
ter aatot;
safety Instructor will have
tor
charge of tbs last point on the
route.
Forty-ala mothers will teach the
MO youngster* registered tor the
morning program. SI* of the mo­
thers will be beby sitters. Offers
hove come from to mothers to
help with the afternoon oession
which has 10* children registered.
Thto* beby titters will be avail­
able for this, session, Mrs. F. D.
Scott and Mra. Martha Kilpatrick
are directing the program.
, "Thia la um first Um* that this
method o f leaching hat been used
in Um Municipal Fool and wo hope
R will prove moat satisfactory
and prove that wo can continue
to use tt on tbs beginners' level
Mra. Scott said.

Episcopal Young
Churchmen Meet

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wm bald at tha Holy Gross
Episcopal Church Sunday.
Approximately *00 members of
tha group gathered at tha regulart scheduled masting e f th* Orlano Dcenary at 4 p. m. for th# buttnets meeting and supper.
A pregram oa aviation survival
equipment, presented by Andrew
Wolfe, Parachute Rigger First
Class, proved vary Intarosting to
the young people. Exposure aults,
oxygen equipment, parachute, pro­
tective helmet, and life Jackets
were shown and tbelr uaage ex­
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VOL. X L IX

United Press Leased W ire

Established i908

THURSDAY. M A Y 5, 1960

NO. 687

SANFORD, FLO RID A

Reds Shoot Down U.S. Plane
MOSCOW (U PD —Premier Nik­
ita Khrushchev announced teday
the Soviet Union shot down an
American plan* Sunday inside
Soviet territory. He charged that
the act of tending a plane into
Russia, mrant there was "little
hope" for the summit conference.
Speaking bsteu the Supreme
Soviet. Khrushchev accused the
United States of trying lo Impress
and frighten Russia before start
of the May 16 Big Four con­
f&lt; ‘
ference in Paria. He said tha
United Slate* was returning to the
SEMINOLE HIGH STUDENTS IN COURT were able to compare Perry
cold war and issued a stern warn­
Mason with the real thine when they saw a jury picked for a murder trial
ing to Washington agsinst the
in Circuit Court Monday. Judge Volie Williams Jr. is shown explaining
"latest provocation."
some legal technicalities to Pam Jones here after the trial was recessed
President Eisenhower ordered an
for lunch. From the left are Frank W oodruff, Mrs. W. B. Wray, Miss
investigation and prompt report
Jones, Judge Williams, Donald McMurray, Robert Murray, and parole ofon the circumstances surrounding
ficer James Lee. The freshman students were from Mrs. W ray’s civics
the fate of the plane.
dasses.
(Herald Photo)
There was no immediate direct
comment from
the president,
cither on the announcement about
the plane or Khrushchev’s barbed
remarks about the United States.
White House Press Secretary
James C. ilagerty declined com­
ment
when
asked
whether
Khrushchev's bristling speech be­
fore the Supreme Soviet parlia­
ment might lead to reexamina­
tion of plans for iht summit
meeting and tha Eisenhower visit
to Russia.
Members of the Supreme Soviet
Hundreds at parsons were turn, figure touid have been more than mary are being laken in the regi­ (parliament) sat ia shocked si*
ed sway front the polls Tuesday 6,000.
strar's office and that the ballots
The canvaising board, consist­ will be available early this week.
because there ware not enough pre­
Runoffs to be held will involve
cincts and polling places hi San­ ing of County Judge Vernon Mize,
ford, Mrs. Camilla Bruce, super- C o u n t y Commission Chairman District 1 County Commission can­
visor of registration said today af­ John Krider and Mrs. Bruce, met didates T. V. Brown and J. C.
ter reporting that »,725 persona rat­ for seven hours Wednesday and Hutchison: District 3, JJ. D. Cor­
reported that TO per cent of the dell and Ted Williams; District 3.
ed is tbs Democratic primary.
DETROIT (UPD - All person*
A Mr*. Bn.ee said there is "a defi­ registered voters cast their voles Lawrence Swofford and James
Avery and District S, John Fitz­ who live or work in Detroit wert
nite need for at least three more ia tbs primary.
faced today with the prospect of
The running is not over for eight patrick and llom cr Little.
precincts in the Sanford area and
certainly more polling places.’'
county-wide candidates who must
Elmer Ashley and Homer Sewell a one percent city income tax.
She added that she will ask (be via tor votes ia the May 24 second will square off in the peace Justice The common council agreed un­
County Commission to study thia primary, and alas,the Justice o f the race in District a and R. E. Car- animously Wednesday to enact
peace race in tp tr ic t 6 and con­ roll and O. G. Owen will tangle th« city income tax to provide a
problem ia the near future.
in the constable race in District $37,300,0M annual income.
Mr*. Bruce said that in tha three stable's race in District 4.
Sanford precinct* 5.9JI person*
Mr*. Brurc said applications for 4.
Final official countywide returns
voted end with morn precincts that absentee ballots for tha second priare:
LOS ANGELES (U PI)-A ccuaed
Clerk of Court: Beckwith, 4,247; murderess Carol* Tregoff. $$,
Gatchel, M U .
visited her co-defendant ,‘ Pr, R.

Hundreds Didn't Get To Vote
•Due To Crowded Facilities

News Briefs

Even More Tax

Carole Visits Finch

"

Of Wekiva For Flood Aid
The Couoty Commission will ash procedures that must be followed
4he U. S. Corps of Engineers for to get tha survey started.
• survey of the Wekiva Blver
County Engineer Robert Davis*
basin in the hopes of alllevsUag who aileoded a meeting of tb*
chief of lbs U. S. Army Corp « f
^flooding.
The board today authorised At­ Engineers and county of(lcials of
torney Mack Cleveland J r.'to ask Central Klorlda ia Tavares, Wed'
Congressman Syd Heriong far nesday, said (hat he also re
quested of Heriong that both tha
Waklva
and
Econlockhatchet
River basins be studied by thi
engineers.
Davit said today that Herlohg
gave him the assurance that b«
would look into the matterr.
In other business during the
meeting, the board turned back
B*Capt. J. D. 'Ramage, who will
for study the acceptance o f a
be honored by the Sanford com ­
at for Goldie Manor subdivision
munity tonight, was hailed today
itweon Altamonte Springs and
by the Couaty Com mission for his
Forest City. The Board authorized
outstanding work while serving at
Zoning Director Robert T. Brown
tha Sanford Naval Air Station.
and Davis to go over the plat
Capt. Ramage will be the guest before recommending its accep­
o f honor at « dinner-meeting of
tance.
the Seminole County Chamber o|
The board also turned over to
Commerce board of directors at Davis plans and specifications for
6:30 p. m. at the Civic Center,
Sanlando Estates. The board rela a resolution adopted by the celved a Istter from Engineers
isrd. Ramage was thanked foe Leffter and Bush lhat the dev*,
hia public service to the commu­ topers "had departed from the
nity.
original plans."
Ramage, commander of Heavy
Attack Wing, one, will be transfer­
red in June.

Ramage Honored
By County Board.

C

Pre-School Child
Elks Club Sponsors Meeting Changed
^Mother’s Day Event
The Sanford Elka will observe
Mother's Day Sunday with a ritual
at Ibe Sanford Lodge at S p. m.
The chairmen of the EUta Moth­
ers' Day committee have lavited
all Elks and their frienda to attend. Elks wives will aerve re­
freshments immediately after the

^erviees.

F C C To Rehear
Network Cose
WASHINGTON f UPI) The
Federal Communications Commis­
sion will rehear the Miami tele­
vision Channel 10 case June s.
The channel was awarded la
TOST to Public Service Television,
^ n c .. a subsidiary of Natiooal AleWine t Hearing Examiner Horace
•term baa recommended t h a
award be revoked because o f al­
legedly improper contacts batweoo
the applicants and membere-uf the
roc.

Council To Meet

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Chou On Tour

Tampan Victim

The County School Board decid­
ed to buy five school buses for
$3,648.11 each today.
The low and accepted bid waa
for a CMC chassis with a Thomas
Imdy. The board accepted all the
bid* it favored last week on $64.000 worth of school furniture, ex­
cept the bid on 8,300 folding
chaira. This went to Universal
Beating instead o f Powell Office
Supply. The school board chose
the Universal chair* because It
felt they were better, Administra­
tive Assistant Walter Teague said.
Tha board left to accept the
South S e m i n o l e
Elementary
School before noon.
The new Casselberry school
which is more than V3 percent fin­
ished, must get school board ac­
ceptance before state and federal
authorities will grant their ac
ceptanre. Federal aid waa used in
building the school.

The Lake Monroe School's pre
school roundup will be held May 13
at 1:30 p. m., instead of May 11,
as previously announced.
All parent* whose children will
enter the first grade in Lake Mon­
roe school nest fall are asked to
attend the roundup along with
their children who will enter the
school next term. Children mus.
be six yearr old before Jan. 1,
Ivat to enter school next fall.
County health officer, Dr. Clyde
Brother*, and county nurse, Mrs.
Mabel Brown, will tell parent*
about tb* shot* their children Jfliut
get before starting school. County
elementary school supervisor, Mrs.
Margaret Coil, will talk about
The Wayfarers, an organisation
reading gcndlnes*.
of DeRary Masons, wilt entertain
son Masons and their wives at a
dinner here Friday,
District -Maaoitte. officers and
other Maaooo will ho guests o f the
DeBary group for Iht dinner and
entertainment program at the
IBONTDN, Ohio (UPD - Res­
Sanford Civic Canter. Tha dinner
cuers dug to within foe* than It
will start * ( 6:8* p. as.
font today at a li-year-eid minis­
ter'* sou trapped 23 fret under­
ground in a dry well located hi
his lather's church yard.
WAMUNGTON (U N ) The
kmc that he Democratic
Congress appeared
to the bale likely today to wjnet tha Mg
bodgat-baaattog f s t p i g gf aaadT
cal ear* lar tha aged proposed
by the E iaoah o^ r admlsUtrstlun.

M ason's Dinner
Friday N ig h t

Hopo Fading
For Trapped M a n

Aid Doubtful

New Post Office
Authorized For
Altamonte
A new post office has been
authorized for Altamonte Springs.
Postmaster General Arthur E.
Summerfield announced today.
The new post office will have
about 2,160 square feet of floor
spare, plus a loading platform.
Tha building site is on the south
side of Altamonte Ave. 333.7 feel
west of Longwood Avenue. The
site's 9.000 square feet "will pro­
vide adequate parking and truck
maneuvering areas,"
Summerfield said.
The builder who ls awarded the
rontract to construct the post
office will buy the land, put up
the building according to Post
Office Department specifications,
and lease it to Ihe department on
a tong term basis, with tease re­
newal options running up to five
years. This is done under the
Post Office Department’ s com ­
mercial leasing program.
Bidding forms and specifications
will be available lo prospective
bidders In about 60 dayi. The
Post Office Department will ad­
vertise for bids (hen. The an­
nouncement of Suinmerfield's au­
thorization of Ihe post office waa
relayed to the Herald today by
Republican atal* committeeman
for Seminote County, Joseph Saun­
ders.

xtoodhi *

coliiiJ* jail.A ccom panied by at
Tax Assessor: McCanns, 1,363; toroey'Richard M. Moore, an asseriate of Finch s lawyer, Carol*
Walker, M M .
Supervisor of registration: Bruce, talked briefly with Finch to tha
loth floor lawyer's room al coun­
M 33; Reynolds, 1,211,
District 1 Commission: Donald ty J*U.
Balsa, 1,346; Brown, 3,114; Hut
cblaon, 2,rao.
District 2: Cordell, 3.6M; Van
TOKYO (UPD Communist
Hoy. U lS ; Williams, 3.0M.
Chines# Premier Chou Kn-lai
District 3: Avery, 1,14b; Few- arrived by plane today for a five•hr*, 1,444; Lormann, M M ; .'Swof­ day official visit to the Indoford, 1,630; Zimmerman, t.«4 .
Chinese kingdom of Cambodia,
District S: Bell, l.raoj Pitapat the Red New China new* agency
rich, 2,411; Utile, 2,434.
reported. Cbou said that since his
Ia the peace Justice race for first visit to Cambodia in 1930,
District 6 Ashley polled 631 volte relations have shown a "tremend­
to Sewell's 308.
ous development."
O. 0 . Owen polled 1,0*4 votes
to R. K. Carroll's 1,063 la the Dis­
trict 4 Constable balloting
TORREJON AIR FORCE BASE.
I f e r js s .kMaien, ballots showed Spain ( UPD—An American j n
ritwllh, pilot killed in a crash near herr
-Walfo
-U poll Wednesday was identified by s
ioa f
.a.
military spokesman as 1st Lt.
— 1■
Jamaa P. Sesgars, 30, of Tampa,
Fla. Seegara, whose wife, Carol,
and two daughters live in Ma­
drid, was tha son of Mrs. Fowter at Tampa.

Board Buys Five
New School Buses

lence when Khrushchev made the
announcement white looking di­
rectly at U.S. Ambassador Llewel­
lyn Thompson.
Then they Jumped lo their feet
and roared: "Down with the ag­
gressor! This banditry!"
Khrushchev said it was the sec­
ond of two recent American vio­
lation* of Soviet territory. Another
plane ftew over Russia on April

Flyer To Appeal
JAKARTA, Indonesia (U PD —
Allen Lawronre Pope. 31-year-oid
American soldier of fortune from
Homestead, Fla., who was sen­
tenced to death for (lying bombing
missions for Indonesian rebels,
will appeal his conviction, his
lawyer announced today. Attorneys
hinted «to newsmen lhat Pope's
chances were “ good" for at least
getting a less severe sentence.

Hoaxer Arrested
WASHINGTON • ( UPD KUI
agents today arrested Patrick
William McCune, a 36-year-old
salesman, at Bakersfield, Calif.,
oo ebargts of making a false bomb
report at the airport therr April
37. The FBI said thia was the
11th such "bom b scare" arreil
it has made sinca the government
launched a drive April 7 to eli­
minate airport bomb hoaxes.

Cirgoret Firm
Cleared In Suit
PITTSBURGH (U P D -A direct­
ed verdict of acquittal was grant­
ed yestenfoy in a month-long trial
o f a lung cancer victim's $1,230,000
damage suit against Liggett A
Myers Tobacco Co.
Federal Judge John L. Milter
told Ibe Jury that the court was
o f the opinion “ that no substantial
evidence has teen offered to suppart a verdict against the defend­
ant ou any theory of negligence."
Counsel for -Liggett A Myers
rested their race Tuesday, otto
Pritebard, *1. a Pittsburgh cabi­
net maker, claimed ha davelopod
uag cancer from smoking Chestarftold M ganfo for almost «
yaars. A porltoe of hi* right lung
f i t removed by surgery ia 1$3C.

In Automobile

6, he said, but that one was not
shot down.
A I-orkhcrd U-2 extreme high
aliitudr weather reconnaissance
plane of the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration disap­
peared over the rugged mountains
of southeastern Turkey during tha
weekend.
The one-man plane, one of Iwo
aircraft flying over the moun-

Bryant Leads
The official Scminol* County vot« in the guberna­
torial race show* that Farria Bryant polled the largest
amount o f vote*, with John McCarty aeeond and Doyle
Carlton third.
Bryant polled 2.547 vote* while McCarty collected
1.839 and Carlton 1,774.
Haydon Burns waa fourth with 1,213 votes followed
by David, 681; Dickinson, 400; Downs, 110; Belser, 92;
McCorvey, 36 and Hendrix, 35.
Over the state, the lead ehanged three times
Wednesday. The latest vote tally with 1,921 precinrta re­
porting ahowa that Bryant ia in tha lead with 184,642
votes.
Carlton haa 183,650; Bum s, 160.663; McCarty,
139,130; Dickinson, 112,068; David. 79,116; Belser,
26.080; Hendrix, 7,894; Downs, 7,402 and McCorvey,
6,182.

Carlton Plans To Meet
With McCarty On Votes
MIAMI (U P I)-D oyte B. Carl­
ton Jr. plan* to talk today with
John McCarty, tha only major
voir-gel ter from tha Florida pri­
mary who had not aooouocad his
atand ia lh« governor's run-off.
"I hava talked to John," Carlton
said late Wednesday night. "1
plan to Utephoao Mm again
Thursday morning. John and 1
have baaa friends lar many
years."

1 p. m. Stocks

Casselberry Mayor William Ben­
son was scheduled to meet with
Rollins College representatives this
afternoon lo discuss Ihe Cassel­
berry growth report. The report,
being drawn up by students from
(be college's Center for Practical
Politics, will tell Casselberry's
boundaries, history, form of gov­
ernment aad how the town is
maintained. A ropy of tha finished
report will ba turned over to the
town.

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Senate Control Assured
By 'Pork Chop Gang'
TALLAHASSEE ( U P D — Con
trul o f the state Senate by the
North Florida bloc known as "Tbs
Pork Chop Gang" seems assured
in the next session, despite defeat
of two o f tho bloc’a principal
members in Tuesday's primary.
Newman Braekin of Crestviaw
lost in tha first district o f Oka­
loosa and Manta Rosa counties and
If. II. Hair o f Llva Oak met dofeat In tha 17th district o f Muwannee, Hamilton, sad Lafayette
counties.
But their successors dr* expect­
ed to bo o f liko mind on rcapportionment and other issue* which
bind tba 22-member "ra n g " to­
gether In control o f tho Sg.BMmher Senate.
Braekin -loot to Clayton W. Mepoles, a Milton radio station own­
er, Hair- was defeated by Bep.
Houston Hebert* o f guwsnnee.
Not m lv dfo A a Maa A s * as
sign o f losing Ha grip, It may gala
a vote la tha soat which Doyle

primary garnered more than 410,*06 votes together.
Dickinson, who might ba able
to awing a big part of. his 21,664
bom* counly vote ia Palm Beach,
ftew to Ocala Wednesday to confer
with Bryant. ARer a long session
ba anoouocod, "11 te my opinion
that Florida's oext governor must
ba a man of maturity, axporianct
and defclsiv# Judgment. . .

"It la my firm conviction that
tha man who can do this and
Both Carlton j and Me luo-dff beat serve alt of Florida is Farris
opponent, Farris1 Bryaat, war* BryaaL *
Bar**. w4m **4 waitovor 4*,000
34Cn n S
W*
vote* ia Duval Caaaty, Mid " f
MaCarty. who gat about 144,IN foisk the public la capable at
veto* aa Saorih pla** Relahar^ la making their own decistou in the
a personal frtead at M R Brythat

and Carlton.
Tbs third place ftolsbor, Jack
sonvilte . Mayor Haydoe Barns
A I&lt;ockhart man was found dead said Wednesday algid ba wilt ast
in hia car Wednesday, with two support either candidate. Ha indi­
lengths, of varuum rleaner hose cated h* U thinking at rnanlng
leading to Ibe auto's exhaust pipe, again himself ia 1664.
Ihe sheriffs office reported.
Fred Dickinson, wb# finished
The death of William A. SUff behind McCarty, announced Wad
was due to carbon monoxide poi­ day ha will campaign actively
soning (he sheriff's office said. for Bryant. Ted David, the sixth
Stiff, 38. was reported to have man in Ihe race, said ha would
connected one end of the hose support Carlton.
to the car's exhaust and to have
These four, runnars-up in tha
put the other and into his car.
Ila was found seated under the
steering whrel.
' The body was found after a 10
year old boy told his grandfather,
Frank Clchia, about tha hose
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sticking in the car window. Cichia ces at 1 p. m.:
nolified Ihe Maitland police who American TAT .. •***$#*•» MH
reported the death to tha sheriffs Bethlehem Steel «*•***•••• 44*4
office.
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Casselberry Growth
Report Scheduled

taina at altitudes of 30,000 feet or
"W « have no bomber* on duty
more, was reported 60 miles from but we have rockets whieh are
the Iranian border and 100 miles more accurate and more reliablo
from Soviet Aterbaijan when it than your bombers," he said.
Khrushchev said he also wa'i
disappeared. U. S. search planes
have boon unable to find any considering a "m ost serious warn­
ing to the countries which provide
tract.
Khrushchov commented that If territories for the disposal at
a Soviet plane had approached American forces"—a referenre to
American territory it might be NATO and SEATO bases ringing
Ihe Soviet Union.
tha beginning of war.

Carlton vacated to make tha govrrnor'a race.
In Carlton's 27th district. Rep.
G. W. Williams of Wsucbula will
run-off with Hayward H. Davis of
Lake Placid. Former Men, Jamaa
W. Moor* was eliminated.
The lone 8enate Republican,
Frank Houghton o f gt. Peter*burg, lost out ot the polls, el«A f
with House member* Joha Hatha­
way o f Charlotte, George Edmundson o f Saraaota aad Qua
Dekls o f Taylor.
Otherwise, m o a t Incumbents
were re-elected by large margins
or won through to tho May 14
run-off.
Other senator* re-sleeted In­
clude Scott Kelly at Lakeland,
Charley B. Jobs* at Marka, John
A, Hutton o f Orlande^ and J , A.
Boyd at Leesburg.
Bernard Parrish defeated B v v
Bennett to wfo tho STA dfokrJl
g im t i Mat at |#miiol*
Wn v *

ant.

By United Pres* latentotfoual
Tornadoes, thunderstorms and
hail laabed the Southwell during
the night, causing widespread dam­
age and at least one death.
The twister* leveled houses, up­
rooted tree* and downed power
lines in Oklahoma, Kanaas and the
plains states and touched o ff aeveral fires.
At least 12 persons war* Injured
by tornadoes that kit IB Oklahoma
rommunKJe*. Several mors ware
missing.
Hardest hk appeared to be Beper. a town of $40 near the Texae
bdrder. A twister dipped into tba
center o f Soper and destroyed or
damaged So homei and stores.
On* of the building! smashed
by the tornado was a brand now
barbershop Just finished Wednes­
day. Barber Jack Burleson said
tba shop was completely blow*
away, wilh nothing left but a vac­
ant lot.
Wind and hall knocked down aB
sis driest power line* and Maw
over tho town water tower. The
downpour caused flash flooding.
Tha National Guard, was nrderai
into Soper to help clear up the
wreckage strewn all over towR
aad to prevent aay lotting at damagpd uteres.
The Oklahoma Highway PatrA
said five persona, all awmbers at
the Clifford Lamb family, wore
Injured whoa u twister hit Oil
Canter. A number at houses ead
barns were blown down In tho area.
Another twister Mi Mm south
central Oklahoma team af Konawa. Two famUlaa reported mlse*
log were later found in their atoms
cellars.
Five airplanes were destroyed a l
on« Tulsa airport and two morn
at another. Polic* barricaded a
section of Oklahoma City white
workers repaired damaged power
lines.

McCarty had a dilemma, lit la
naturally clot* to Carlton by
ago and personal interests. But
Bryant gava atroag backing to
John's brother Daa when lb*
latter was elected governor.
It appeared tb* vote between
Bryant and Carlton might split
a* k did ia the flrat primary,
with Carlton getting tha South
Florida and big city voir, and
Bryant running atroag in ihe rural
areas.
- Carlton said h* bad solicited
Another tornado struck sevarol
(ha support at all the major piece* north of Fort Worth, Tan­
losing candidates. He said David as. The winds scattered the wrscfo
tendered hia support at Carlion'a age of two houses ovar 1,000 yards
re q u e s t.

of open field.

Carlton said be would kickoff
A six-month-old baby waa picked
his campaign on a television show
up by ihe storm and flung down
(WPST) ia Miami Sunday. Bryanl
in the field but escaped serious
also was invited.
injury. Live wires crackling on Iba
Carlton said ha would campaign
both on .television and "I'll walk ground hampered rescue workers.
Thunderstorms turned tha nor­
a toi of it out. I'm sure we'll
have soma rallies. It'll ha a com­ mally trickle.aiied Sand Creek *6
Nawlon, Kan., into a fair-sited ri­
bination."
ver following four inches of rain.
Ned Walker, 14. drowned oo tho
swollen creek when hia raft over­
turned.
A total at 100 persona were eva­
cuated at Nawton before the water*
fell back.

Telephone Service
Survey Planned

Charles Bigelow told the village
council Tuesday that a survey is
being drawn up to see whether
North Orlando residents want Win­
ter Park Talaphone Co. or South­
ern Bell phone service.
Mayor Liddicott said he would
get busy oo tha aurvey and sec
that it gats started. Bigelow said
that if tho survey shows a desire
for Winter Park service, tba villag­
ers might be able to get Southern
Bell to raise it* rates but cut out
the toil charge to Orlando.
Bigelow and Councilman Reggie
Webstar agreed that North Orlando
would bo bettor off with Southern
Bell service If the toll charge on
Orlando calls could be eliminated.
' Liddicott saM that Winter Park
Telephone Co. and Southern Bell
officials will meat wilh a represen­
tative at tha Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce May II to
sea if service la the county can't
b* improved.

Reds Aiding Cuba
Build Launch Pad
WASHINGTON (UPD - Russia
it helping build a concrete miaail*
launching pad in Cuba, a former
Cuban intelligence chief has told
congressional in vest IgaIo n .
But U. S. intelligence ontclals
*sid Ibey were inclined to douhl
this. Cuba’s ambassador to tba
Organization of American States
called the allegations ridiculous.
Col. Manual Aatonio Ugalde Car­
rillo, intelligence chief under oust­
ed Cuban director Fulgcncio Ba­
tista said more than 1,000 Chines*
Communist technicians and about
1$ Russian technicians are ia Cub*
directing various projects for thu
government o f Fidel Castro.

N ikita Announces1
Runoff Candidates New 5-Year Flan
(U P !) - Premier
To Plan Cam paign kitsMOSCOW
Khrushchev today I
County candidates te tba May 24
Democratic ruMdf primary will
moat to tb* aourthom a Friday to
doeid* haw thay want tha runoff
M a p a l a I* ho oawductod.
A4 tho B p . a , mautism. A * cau­
date* wM doeid* whether they
oat A hold railtea before the

a flva-ytar plan far tha
of locom* taxoe la BnaMa,
Ing k as " a state a il at
ous political aad eoastoeal

K*."

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»

la a
8evict

A O . ammty Baaatratte ExactsHe# Committee CBufomaa Iskstt
BiUMator saM today.

1

Tornadoes,
Thunderstorms
Hit Southwest

reducing U te*3*to*

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W EATHER: P a rtly doodjr w ith widely scattered showers through Wednesday. High today. 80-86. Low tonight. 66-70.
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Aftermath Of Car-Train Smash-Up In Oviedo Monday N igh t

Negro Injured
As Car Rams
Train In Oviedo

Chessman Rites Are Held

SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (UPI) Caryl Chessman, who ended hi*
12-year-baUle for life with a amile
and a wink Monday In the gaa
™ Xm Oviedo Negro resident e* chamber at San Quentin Priion,
•aped itrioua injury Monday night waa cremated today without cere­
mony juit 14 hour* aftgF hla execu­
when hi* ear rammed the aide of tion.
* so Atlantic Seaboard train aa
the train waa pulling out ef the
Oviedo Dopot.
The driver, Leroy James, waa
luted in "good" condition at
Scmlnola Memorial iloipltal to ­
day. Florida Highway P a . l r e l

Heavy Fire Damage
At Cocoa Motel

The 3$ year-old red light bandit
died without knowing that hr miss­
ed his ninth reprieve from death
by aeconds.
Except for a late appeal and a
mlidialed telephone the life of
Chesiman might have been spared
again, at least for an hour.
But hydrocyanic fas doesn't ac­
count for error. It goea to work
immediately—as it did on the man
"who never killed anyone,’’ but
was convicted on 17 counts of kid­
nap. robbery and forced aex per­
version against two women.
Federal Judge Louis K, Good

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■lahap.
Stringfield aaid that apparently
Jamea taw the train pulling out
of the depot and tried to beat
H acroti the tracka on S. Central
Ava.
The train wai going at a alow
rate of ipeed and "th it probably
aaved Jamea' lite," Stringdeld
teid.
A Jamea wae charged with reckleai driving.

Hit-Run Accident
Lends To Arrest
A Midway man waa arreated
Monday in connection with a bit
and run accident at 1101 W. Third
St.
Jame* Hardy Lee of Richmond
1Ave., Midway, waa charged with
failure to havo hia vehicle under
control and failure te atop and
lender aid and give Information.
Mri. Florence R. Dlaelrod told
Sanford police that her car waa
parked In front of her 1101 W. Third
Si. home when another auto hit
It, knocking it acroea the afreet.
Mr*. Dlaelrod waa charged with
parking on the wrong aide of the
, etreet.

badly1 damaged*by C i . r i y ' t o *
day.
Th* blare broke out in the kit­
chen ahortly after 3 a. m. and
before the flamea were brought
under control, the kitchen, dining
room, coffee (hop and cocktail
lounge were deatroyrd.
The motel’* owner. Vaughn
Ladd, eitlmated tha damage at
between *200,000 and $230,000.
Ladd aaid the building waa Inaured and repair work would atari
immediately.
Thro* truck* from Cocoa Beach
and two trucki from Patrick Air
Force Bate rushed to the acene.
Firemen aaid the blare atarted
with a flare-up of burning greaae
on a atove in the kitchen The
flamea were tucked up through
the itova'a ventilation ayatem and
-caused a ahort-circuR la the elec­
trical ayatem.
The flame* quickly apread
through a cavity between the roof
and tha ceiling, but the fire did
not spread to the molel'a living
quarter*. Ho waver, firemen and
motel official* evacuated all the
gueita because a south wind car­
ried choking smoke into the
room*.

Firing Squad Pictures
Win Pulitzer For Lopez
NEW YORK (UPI) — Fourteen
£ winners of P ulittrr prises for 11M0
W were announced Monday in the
fields of Journalism, music and
latter*.
Andrew Lope*, M. veteran photngrapher of United Presa Inter*
national, won the news photogra­
phy prlsa for a serif* of picture*
on the Cuban revolt.
Lopes’s photograph* ihuwed Cu­
ban army Cpi. Jose Rodrigues re*
reiving the last rites from a
% priest at Malania*. Cuba, on
Jan. 17, 195U. after being sen­
tenced to death by a Fidfl Castro
tribunal for war crimes.
Immediately after Lopes'* se­
ries of four pictures we* taken,
Rodrigues waa placed against a
wall in the courtyard of San Severino Castle, but received a 34hour reprieve before the firing
squad shut him. He was csrrutad
on Jan. IB.
W Tha Broadway musical "Fiorella," based on the Ufa of the lata
New York Mayor Fiorallo H. LaGuardia, won tha drama prise. It
was the third time in the history
e f the Pulitscr prices that a mud e a l won. "Of Tha* 1 Sing,1' hi
IMS, and -Smith Paeifk." la IBM.
were the previous named must*

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The fiction award was won by
Allen Drury for his best*«elling
novel, "Advise and Consent."
The honors in music went to El­
liott Carter for bis second itring
q u artet
Other awards in journalism In­
cluded:
National Affairs—Vanra Trim ­
ble, of ths Scripps-Howsrd New*,
paper Alliance, for sJHes of artides exposing nepotism in Con­
gress.
PuMir service—The ta* Ange­
les Time* for a series hy Gena
Sherman on narcotic* traffic be­
tween tha United States and Mex­
ico.
International reporting — A. M.
Rosenthal of the New York Times
for "perrrntive and authoritative"
reporting from Poland.
Local reporting under pressure
of a deadline—Jack Nelson of the
Atlanta Constitution for a series
on menial institutions in Georgia.
I-oral reporting not under proseute — Miram Ottcnberg of tha
Washlngtoa Evening Star for a
series exposing a used ear rarket
in Washington, 1), C.
Editorial writing—Lenoir Chambare, editor e f the Norfolk VWginian-Pilot, for hie editorial* on
V lrg'-1- inked taiagiauooa.

«*»«»* »l»'«hed into a vat of aulpliuric acid.
Atlorneys George T. Davis and
Rosalie Asher reached Goodman
Just momenta before the scheduled
exrculioa at 1 p. m.
Silas Celeste Hickey, Goodman's
secretary, got the number of tire
prison from tire Judge's law clerk
but copied It wrong, getting only
four digit* instead of five.
At 10:01 a. m. she dialed the
wrong number. She than got the

Charges Dominate
'Drug' Hearings
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Senate drug bearing* raaumed to­
day amid angry charges, countercharges and even doubt whether
they would laat more than a few
hour*.
Chairman Este* Kcfauvcr (DTenn.) called aa the lead-off witneat Dr. Samuel Lou be. former
president of the Washington, D,. C.
Diabetic Society.
Lou be has made a detailed
analysis of ths application and
case studies which Ihs Brooklyn,
N. Y. drug firm of Charles Pfiser
A Co. submitted to the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) in
IBS! for Its oral anU-dlabetic medi­
cine called "dlablneae."
The drug ha* been attacked hy
Dr. Henry Dolgcr. chief of dia­
betes at Mount Sinai Hospital, New
York City, as being the cause of
liver ’damage in some patients.
Dolgcr criticised the FDA for ap­
proving the drug.
Howrver, John E. McKecn, pres­
ident of Pfiaer, who alio is one #f
today's scheduled witnesses, has
insisted the drug ia safe if used
carefully.
Senate Republican Leader Ever­
ett M. Dirkaen (111.) told the Sen­
ate Monday be fell Kefauver's anti­
trust and monopoly subcommittee
was gelling out of iu field by de­
bating the merits of medicines. He
said *his was a matter (or doctors,
not lawmakers.

Cabinet Rejects
'Brick* Request
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Cabinet today turned down a
Board of Control request lo sub­
stitute oul-of-state brick’ for Flor­
ida brick in construction of a
building a t Florida State Univer­
sity.
Board of Control Architect For­
est Kelly said contractor J. !.
Lark of Panama City, offered te
nm Cksrkoao brick lor the new
mathematic* nrieorology build­
ing in lieu of brick manufactured
hr lie state prison ayatem.

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correct one and reached Ran Quen
tin at 10:03 a. m—the minute the
pellets dropped.
Goodman said (he call was "jdsl
loo late," but he indicated that
Chessman would have been grant
rd only an extra hour of life be
cause there was "no merit" to the
lasi secnnd plra.
The convict went to his death,
still denying he was tlm “red light
bandit" responsible for the aeries
of Crimea in I-os Angeles Jovers
lanes.

U. S. Criticized •
For Execution
By United Press International
U. S. embassies have been mobbed and American tourists threat­
ened and insulted hy foreigners
agitated by the execution of Caryl
Cheiaman.
The death of the convicted kid­
naper-pervert was hesdline news
around the world, largely a t a re
suit of the side circulation of books
he wrote In the death house.
Proteata were inapired in some
measure by opposition to capital
punishment, but for the most part
what horrified foreigners was the
Judicial delay that kept Chessman
in the shadow of death fur 12 years.
A stone-throwing mob broke sev
eral windows In the U, S. Embassy
library in Lisboa, Portugal, Mon­
day. Mobs besieged other embas­
sies at points a* far separated as
Stockholm, Sweden, and Monte­
video, Uruguay,
Tha mobs in Montevideo picket­
ed not only the embassy offices
but the ambassador's residence,
shouting "m urderers!” and "as­
sassin a!"
Chessman's final alay of execu­
tion was the reault of a Slat* De­
partment report lo California's
Gov. Edmund Brown trtat Uruguay­
an opposition to the execution
might erupt into anti-Elsenhower
riots if tha kidnaper were killed be­
fore tha President visited that
country.

WASHINGTON (U PD -President
Eisenhower today called upon Con­
gress In avoid "electioneering" and
give swift approval to his foreign
aid program, new farm legisla­
tion. gas tax and postal rale in­
creases and other priority matters.
The chief executive said in a
special message that amounted to
a mid-session Slate of the Union
report Ihsi the administration's
new proposal on health rare for
ihr aged will be sent to Congress
this week.
He urged Congress to exercise
restraint and prudence in examin­
ing programs designed to provide
benrfits for large groups of Amer­
icans or sections of the country.
Noting (hat there are only about
two months left In this session of
Congress, the President said:
"We should jointly resolve lhal
Ihr shortness of time and political
rivalries will nol be allowed to pre­
vent us from serving the American
people effectively.
"Matters are still pending lhal
are vital lo the health of our econ­
omy and to tha nation's aecurity
and world peace; none of us ran
afford to electioneer at (he expense
of these."
In hit two-paragraph remarks
on health care, the President said
tha administration program will
lake advantage of and support
progress mad* by private plana
and "enable elder people truly in
need of help te meet the calamity
of catastrophic illness."
He said it would recognise tradi­
tional federal • stale relation* in
such benefit programs and lie far
superior to what he termed "compulsory arhemea which over a pe­
riod of yean would blight Ameri­
ca’! unexcelled medical stand­
ards. . .
The Preaident haa vigorously op­
posed Democratic proposals for
compulsory medical Insurance aa
part of tbs aocial aecurity pro­
gram.
Elsenhower stressed these itema
In hia m anage;
Minimum wage. He backed ex­
tension of (he federal floor under
wages to about three million more
workers and supported a moderate
increase in the dollar-an-hour min­
imum. But he urged rejectloo of
an "exceuiv*" Increase.
Judgeabipi. He asked Congress
to create 40 new federal Judge•hips to handle a greatly increased
caaeload and reduea delay in fed­
eral courts.

Turnout Indicates
Record Vote Here
Seminole County voter* started
hi this primary than in the
early and voted ateadily today and
o and ment of them Mid
darks at the precincts estimated
concerned mainly with
at noon that about one-third of
rare* ta which M post­
those registered had east ballots.
er* being contested.
. Polls opened at 7 a. ns. te long
Opinion* a i in the evente d whi­
lines of voters and balloting waa
reported the steadiest of any pri­ ners were almost oo many na the
number ef voter*.
mary morning in recollection.
There appeared te bo
Some of the voter* answered em-

'Steady' Voting
Throughout State
MIAMI (U PI) — Floridn’f big city voter* moved to the
polls in ateady number* today to east ballot* for governor
and other office* In a prim ary w ith racial problem* and re­
apportionment the main i*auea.
In smaller populated area*, however, voting ranged
from light to motlcrnte by mid-morning n* n long ballot anil
threatening weather discouraged
the turnout.
In Dade County, voting started
early and continued steadily. Soma
43,000 persons had voted by 10
a. m. Some of the 210 precincts
reported people waiting in line
at 1:30 a. m. 30 minutes before
the polls opened.
The long Dade ballot required
between two and ftve minutes be­
hind the curtains of the voting
machines. Voters In many pre­
cincts wailed aa long as 30 min­
ute* to go through the lines.
Registration supervisors in po­
pulous Hillsborough. Pinellas and
Orange counties nn the West Coast
said balloting waa moderate to
heavy.
Hillsborough Supervisor John
Delke reported heavy voting in
perfect weather, Delke aaid th*
vole may exceed hia prediction of
•0.000 If good weather continued.
Hillsborough's Negro eitiieni
were reported turning out lo heavy
numbers, but voting In Negro
precincts waa slowed because of
unfamlllarily with voting ma­
chinal.
Voting on lha East Coast was
reported moderate te heavy. In
on* of the largest precincts at
Wm M M m Beach. ovte-M* person* had volad by 10 a. m. **4
about 33 persona were in line.
tang lines had formed In Talla­
hassee before the polls opened
and voting was heavy despite cool
weather and the threat of rain.
'Registration Supervisor Hattie
Coles said aha expected a record
turnout of nearly 11,000 if Uta
trend continued.
But voting waa light te nearby
Quincy, which ha a very few local
races. Precinct officials reported
le u than 300 persona had voted by
10:30 a. m.
At Panama City, lines piled up
because of the long ballot and
slowed voting lo a snail’s pact.
Officials aaid only about 30 voters
per hour were moviog through
•ach of tha 3* precinct*.
Voting Supervisor Fleming Bow­
den predicted to ,000 would vote
out of 1)7,43$ registered to Duval
County. Voting may hav* been
slowed dawn by early morning
shower*. Bowden's estimate was
based on a prediction of altar
weather.

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rae*, with moat people
a good veto for Doyl* Carlton
Farria Bryant ta the county.
n o three big Sanford yeoetaoto.
I, $ and 3$, with 7,30* registered
voters, bad accommodated about
2.100 of th a n by noon, sleeks re ­
ported.
Altamonte Sprtnys, Kattag 1,6M
on the n ils in Precinct U. reported
III ballets east.
Precinct 14 a4 F e n Peak bed
an unofficial total of MO.
Tho Oviedo precinct clerk* said
that 200 of the SM registered there
had made Hielr ehoices hy Ike
lunch hour.
tangwood’s Precinct • has MS
on the roll aod 200 of them voted
early.
Lake Mary reported that 230 of
Its 330 registered voter* were »
and out of the voting by noon.
A total of I2S ballots hail,been
cast to Precinct 12 at ForesrCity,
which lists 303 voters.

News Briefs

New Violence
Threatens Korea

U. S. Couple Rescued

SEOUL (UPII—The Republlr of
Korea's National Assembly today
formally accepted President Syngman Rhee's resignation and con­
tinued ll* government cleanup un­
der the threat of new violence hy
more than 10,000 student demon­
strators.
The students demonstrated in
three cities for an immediate dis­
solution of parliament. Thera were
no bloody clashes like those last
week that forced Rhee to quit, but
troops had to fire tear gaa into a
crowd of 130 students here to dia­
per** them.
Student crowd* in Pusan grew to
more than to.ooo. It was Pusan's
third straight day of demonstra­
tions. Another 300 demonstrated In
Taegu.
The Seoul University students
marched In front of the assembly
buildlal shouting lhat since Rhee
resigned and his vice preaident
elect, Lee Kl Poong, committed
suicide, "Why the hell doesn't the
assembly resign?"
It wai feared the protest meet­
ing! might grow. Into major out­
break* that could he baited only by
army bullets.
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R hte’a borne minister, Cbol la
Kyn, waa arrested on charges nf
violating the election law by or­
dering Irregularities in the voting.

BOGOTA, Colombia (U PI) —An
American couple, half-starved
and -ailing after being lost for 32
days to th* Jungles of south' east­
ern Colombia, were near rescue
today. Mark and Mary Sue Can­
trell of St. Louis, already had
received airdrops of food and me­
dical supplies.

Resolution Rejected
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (UPI) —
Tha 100th General Assembly at
Ihe Presbyterian Church, U. 5.,
Southern rejected a resolution
Monday opposing a Catholic for
Preaident of the United Stales.
A committee said Ih* assembly
did not believe it was appropri­
ate lo endorse or condemn any
political candidate.

Paving The Way
TALLAHASSEE (U Pt) - Gov.
LeRoy Collins and a federal offi­
cial signed final papers Monday
giving Florida $1,500,000 in fed*,
ral disaster fundi. Th* other
signer waa Thomas H. Goodman
of Thomaavill*. Ga., civil defense mobilisation director, i’ha
money la available lo 13 counties
hit by flood* following heavy
Mqrch rain*. ..
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Combat Alert

TAIPEI, Formosa ( U P I ) - T h e
Nationalist Chinese government
has placed iU warships on com­
bat alert to the Formosa Strait
because of signs of an "imm i­
nent" Communist Chinese at­
tack, It waa announced today. Tha
Agency said lha Communists wera
"intensifying their activities aloag
lha mainland to ast" opposite tha
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov. Nationalist-held islands of QuoLeRoy Collins east hia ballot to­ moy and Matsu,
day, again refusing to disclose
Boaters Safe
hli choice of a successor.
JHARLESTON, S. C. (UPI) —
Collins and his wlfa walked A tl-foot yacht which had been
■mlllng Into their voilng booths, ths object of a Coast Guard starch
pulled the levers and left after since Monday tailed Into Charles­
stopping a minute lo chat with ton under her own power today
with all five persons aboard sate.
neighbors.
The "KUIdeer" had been the obTho governor, who cannot suc­ Ject of a aeareh off the South
ceed himaelf, promised to keep Carolina coast since an oil tank­
hands off Ihs current campaign, er, (he " E n o Bethlehem," Mon­
and haa continently refused lo day picked up five survivors from
tell newsmen which «f the big th* 43 foot ketch "Dutch Treat,*
field nf candidate* for governor which had been traveling ta 4h#
company of &lt;b* Killdeer."
wai hia personal choice.

Collins Votes;
Refuses To Name
‘His' Candidate

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Car; Boy Hurt

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A 13-year-old Sanford boy whose
motor-scooter ran into a parked
car Monday was In fair condition
at Seminole Memorial Hospital to­
day.
Thomas P. Brooks of 1321 Mellonville Ave. suffered a broken
right leg and bruises on his right
arm in the collision. The accident
happened when the scooter Brooks
was driving ran into a parked car
on 20th St. at CoLnlry Club Manor,
polira said. The youth la the too of
Jamea G. Brooks, also of usa Mel
looviUe Ave.'

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Dukes Murder
Trial Wednesday
The trial of Sylvester Dukes for
first degree murder will be held
in Circuit Court here Wednesday.
Dukes, a Negro, la charged with
shooting a Negro woman in Alta­
monte Springs Mr.rrh'M.
Thirty more county residents
havo boos summoned to serve aa
M l eases.

Those eligible will be sworn in
Wednesday at I B a. n .

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Mr. Henry ft. Derrick, M. died
Monday night in the hospital af­
ter a abort Hines*.
Mr. Derrick came to F lo rif)
from Columbia, S. C., In H it. An
automobile mechrnlc, he lived on
Bidder Ave. In Olnderville.
Survivors Include Ms wife, Mrs.
Eitelle Derrick, GlnderviUe; his
molhtr, Mrs. Marshall Derrick,
Irmo, S. C.; three brothers, S. K.
and J. L. Derrick, Irmo, S. C ,
and W. hi. Derrick, Betlantlse,
S. C.; five lin e rs, Mrs. L. Am
Kibler and Mrs. Dan Stone, Be™
lantlne; Mrs. C. V, Setae, trmo;
Mrs. Parry White, Newberry, S.
C., and Mrs. W. C. Counts, L ai.
Ington, S. C.
Funeral service* will be held
a t 4 p. m. Wednesday at Gramkow Funsral Horae, 'with Rev.
W. P. Brooks J r. officiating. Bur.
U1 will b* la Lakevltw Comatery.

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CAPT. ROBERT W. BLYE presents check to Mrs. Helene Stutsm an, vice
president, Seminole Chapter, Am erican Cancer Society, aa R ise Cancer
Crusade, Judge Vernon Mize, president of th e county chapter, and Mrs.
Vicky Wileter, president of Playhouse Navy, look on.

Playhouse Navy Rev. Seale Installed As New
G in s Cancer Fund
Pastor Of Missionary Church
Profit From Work

The Rev. Cecil M. Scale wee in­
stalled aa pastor of the Christian
Mice Cancer Crusade of I860 and Missionary Alliance Church
visited the Senford Naval Air St*.
U m Trwaianla»l ta r Judge Ver&lt;
Baa Miss, president of the Semin.
•le dtatvyr chapter of the Amort•a a Cowsor- Society, end Mrs.
l e h e a Stutsman, vice president,
he accept a cheek for $11130 from
Oapt. Robert W. Blye, command,
lag officer of tho station.
The donation represented the
■enflU derived from the Playhouse
Navy production, "Bell. Book, and
Gaadle,” which was prevented at
the Sanford Civic Center in Janu-

**lfn. Vicky Wllater, president of
Playhouse Navy, represented the
theater group at Um presentation.
fudge Mine oxprVeeed hie approeiatloo for the gift, which camo
Aval the eivlo efforts of Playhouse
aa off-duty volunteer orgaa sponsored by the Naval

Courier Sworn *
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REV. CECIL SEALE

at tha South.
At Richmond, Va., lawyer*
cleared the way for appeal to a
higher court of police court convietioaa of 34 Negroe* arrected
oo treipaaalng charge* in Thalhlmera department (tore. The attorney
for tha Negroe* agreed to bare
the appeal to HuaUnga Court on
the police court record* without
new leatimony o r wilnaaaei,
At Naahvllie, Tenn,, Dial. Atty.
Goa. Harry Nlchol aald he will
aak a grand Jury thin week to
coniider the caeca of only four of
•S anti-aegregalloa demonitratore
arreited on chargee of coniplracy
to diarupt trade. He aald auch an
action "(fern* like the beat way
to find out what the law really
U here.” Future action agalnat
other dcrrujnitralor* will be baa­
ed on the grand jury action.
City court trlela to r about 40
Negroes arrealed la Atlanta and
40 la Savannah. Ga., will be held
Thursday. All wore arrested un­
der the new "unlawful aeaambly"
law.
There have been few repetition*
la recent days of the wave of "altdown*” by Negro students at seg­
regated lunch counters of dime,
drug and department stores.
Tboight a t Nashville, an Afri­
can nallonallit leader will speak
to n n e s s meeting on tho tech­
niques of ptasivo resistance and
non-violence. Kenneth Kaunda,
Northern Rhodesian loader, is

BOTTLED GAS
SANFORD KADET OF TH E MONTH STEPHEN I t VICKERS U shown
receiving a plaque from u n it commander C. P. Bennett a t a Kadet meeting
in the Sanford Arm ory F riday night. Steve wan also one of th e four
Kadcta promoted from private firs t class to corporal. The o th e ri were
E rnest Padgett, Ronnie Palmer, and Paul L. Campbell. Promoted from
private to private first d a ta were Eddie P adgett, Freddie Padgett, Charles
Flowers, Wiiford J. Holland, Clyde Palmer, and Earl Bouquardes.

Cub Scouts Hold Court Of Honor
An award* court of honor »«*
hrld recently by Cub Scout Park
543 at a meeting a t the All Soul’a
Pariah Aimtx.
Tha award* were presented bp
Cubmattcr Gary Bulger.
Darwin Frdder, John Hoellcr
and Ralph I^Grande were pre­
lented with lion badge*.
Other award* preiented were:
. Rear badge, Richard Farrell |

wolf badge, William Eckhart; gold
and allver arrow point*, Michael
I.ueacher, Darwin Fodder, Jimmy
Fedder, Ralph LcGrande and
Jimmy Leonard,
Gold arrow, Richard Farrall and
John Hoetlart bobcat pins, Jama*
Gray Ferrell, Bruce Eckhart and
Ruasell Cardie; dennar, William
Eckhart; aaslitant dennar, Steven
Macak and Jimmy Leonard, dm
chief cord, Steven PigotL

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The ftev. B. W. Settles of Or­
lando, one cf Um principal speak­
ers during tho laetaUatiaa cervices,
emphasised that la the Scriptures
the words paster aad shepherd
have much of the u m meealog.
"As Jesus waa the good shepherd,
pastor* are to be good undarehepberda," Rev, lattic e said.
Refreshmente w e n served after
the service by the ladles ef the
churcb.
la l t d , Americana received aa
averape of $• milliou a day hi
health Insurance benefits mom
Insurance companies alone, ac­
cording to the Health laroraaee
Institute. That represented an
In m a te ef $T«e,M| a dap ever
the MM figure.

Mrs- M m Courier wae awon t
as Oviedo
raoetin
ovtedn city clerk at a meeting
e f the town council Monday night.
Mia. Courier la replacing T. L.
U sg s Sr. who le retiring after
eorvtng UM years in that post.
Tha aauaril also adopted a recoin.
Men thanking Lingo for his
"maty pears ef faithful and efflaient aerrtea.”
The Mpaail also agreed to open

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In Indiana Primary Battle
IW Lulled Press Intcnuilouil
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Voter* In four states and the
nation's capital ballot today In a
arrles or primaries highlighted by
a presidential popularity contest
In Indiana between Sen John F.
Kennedy and Vice President Rich­
ard H. Nixon.
The presidential races are the
main contests in Indiana, Ohio and
the District of Columbia.
Alabama chooses between Demo0 eratie electors pledged to support
the party's presidential and vice
presidential nominees, snd states
rights electors who have promised
to vote only for candidates they
ennsidrr sympathetic to Ihe South.
In Florida, voters will indicste
their choices for governor, two
members of the U. S. House o(
Representatives, six stale officers
and a flock of local officials.
Kennedy, seeking 31 Democratic
0 convention delegates votes, and
Nixon, after 32 GOP votes, had
only token opposition in their sep­
arate party races in Indiana. The
big question was who would draw
the most votes. Delegslei
____ were
pledged to support the winners on
the first billot at the conventions.
Kennedy predicted he would roll
UP the highest total. Nixon said
ha would consider he did well if
ka polled half the votes. 11a eon*

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Quotes

ceded he might receive as few as
12 per cent.
The Democratic and Republican
state chairmen each predicted the
opposition candidate would win.
Most political o bsenrra fell Ken­
nedy would come out ahead be­
cause local contests would bring
more Democrats to the polls.
In Ohio, Kennedy was qssured
of Ihe stale'a 64 Democratic con­
vention votes. Voters will choose
between rival delegate slates head­
ed by Gov. Michael V. DlSallc
and Cuhago County Democratic
Chairman Ray T. Miller Sr. Roth
slates were pledged to Kennedy.
Nixon had no major opposition
for the 3&lt; Ohio GOP convention
votes.
Ohio voters also will pick nom­
inees for 23 seats tn the U. S.
House of Representatives, three
places on the state Supreme-Court,
state auditor and a number of lo­
cal jobs.
Sens. H u b e r t H. Humphrey
&lt;Minn.) and Wayne Morse (Ore.)
waged a spirited campaign for the
District of Columbia’s nine Demo­
cratic convention votes. A slate
pledged to Adlai E. Stevenson also
was on the ballot but he has asked
cititens not to vote for him.
Republican voters will choose
eight convention delegates. Nixon
« its.
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SAN QUENTIN. Calif. — Andrew
Brennan, a Los Angeles policeman
who married one of the women
Caryl Chessman allegedly attack­
ed. after watching Chessman’! ex­
ecution:
"I'm satisfied."

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COLUMBIA. S. C.—Elder states­
man James F. Bvrncs, who mark­
ed his SIst birthday and 34th wed­
ding anniversary Monday, explain­
ing why hr went home from his of­
fice at noon:
"I quit celebrating birthdays
long ago. hut I knew better than to
forget about those anniversaries."

llir official bird of Missouri is
Hi* bluebird.

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CHICAGO — Evangclivl Billy
Graham in a pep talk to organ'
iiers of the 19&amp;! Chicago Billy
Graham "crusade":
"You have the worst reputation
of any city in the world."

HOLLYWOOD — Cheryl Crane,
16, daughter of Lana Turner, to her
father Stephen Crane altrr ahr re­
turned from a three day runaway
expedition:
"Do you have anything to eat
but beans?"

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THE SEMINOLE COUNTY HAK ASSOCIATION heard the proeiilenteleet of the Florida Bar apeak at a Law Day observance Friday night. Cir­
cuit Judge Vnlie Williams Jr. introduced Clyde Atkina to the attorney* ami
their wive* at the dinner at the King and Prince Restaurant. From the left
are G. Andrew Speer, Atkin*. Judge William* and County Judge Vernon
Mize. Law Day was observed throughout the nation Sunday.
(Herald Thotn)

Harry M. Kniffln, Jr., Mgr.
IIX A C O CA S AND OILS
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W iiM eg ft Peliihlng
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WASHINGTON lUPI) — Presi­
dent Elsenhower says that major
cuts in his 34,175,uw,ooO foreign
aid program would deal a "crush­
ing defeat" to the free world and
lead to grave new international
tensions.
Bui Eisenhower * appeal Monday
night (or his aid program failed to
stem strong opposition among
some members of Congress de­
manding reduction* of up to 4U per
cent.
Chairman Otto Passman &lt;11-La.1
of a House Appropriations subcom­
mittee handling aid funds predicted
the House would slash $1,300,000,oon in thr cash asked for the year
starting July I. Sen. Mike Mans­
field lD Mont.) forecast a cut of
30u to 400 million dollars.
The President's speech came
shortly alter the Senate passrd a
14,123.600,otio foreign aid authoriz­
ation hill. Hu? Hie m raiurr would
only plarr a limit on spending and
would mil pruvidr the actual
money, which must be appropriat­
ed In subsequent legislation.

The Senate-approved hill now
goes In Senate-House c&gt;mfcrcncc
rommittce where a compromise
will be worked out with a Housepassed bill authorising a 11,03*,300,000 program.
Eisenhower, noting that con­
gressmen had talked of cuts of
more than a billion dollars in his
program, said such a slash "would
mean, willun a mailer of months,
new international trnsions and new
national defense problems of the
utmost gravity (or every one of our
citlscns,
"Unless an alert citizenry lakes
effective action to support those in
the Congress who champion the
cause of mutual security," hr said,
"it could well result in Jeopardizing
an important part of the nation's
dcfcnsr."
Aiming hit verbal attack at
"groups strategically situated in
Congress." the President said
these critics bated tneir opposition
on what lie called "isolated In­
stances of iitallunclionlng" by for­
eign aid employes overseas.
He declared that slashltai the
program would mean virtual aoan

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II Vail Dale. Balltrlst
had requested was the "minimum
14 Mai. SaiiHlii 111.SI tick,
required tn meet the basic neces­
sities of sheer defense and to keep lltk SI. t Sail Of. Stotof* SA 1-tllt
alight a glimmer of hope in hun­
"Qailltr Sonmail, 1,1 Ul Ul Ska* Yt«
dreds of million* of people array­
ed with u* on the aide of freedom."
t*at laaatlM
As* Mat
The Chief Executive spoke at a
4f S tu ll,* '*
Harrell &amp; Beverly
dinner given by two, groups sup­
CiMit aa4 Sstmal WtdJU* Sltlsrat
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porting foreign aid — the Com­
IIS N Sail
Saalard SA I-MSI
mittee for International Economic
Specialist*
Growth and the Committee to
Strengthen the Frontiers of Free­ Itsalria* AM SakaiiSla* All Makai at
TfsaiaO iiiaal
dom. Ills speech was televised and IS * W . I lAwtamalta
l*
Stator*
SA 1 M IS
broadcast to the nation.

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Foils Thief
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Lana
Turner'* daughter, Cheryl Crane,
wai bark in custody today bt&gt;
cause her three-day flight from a
avhooi for wayward girl* con­
vinced her "you can't run away
forever."
Cheryl, 16, who escaped from
the school with two other teenage girls by scaling a 12-foot wall,
telephoned her father — restau­
rateur Stephen Crone — Monday
and asked him to take them bark.
Cran* drove from hie Hollywood
home to the nearby San Fernando
Volley and found the girl* hiding
behind a supermarket — about

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HARTFORD, Conn. lU P lJ-A ftcr
a camera was stolen from hit au­
on* mile /torn the county-operated tomobile, Hartford Time* photoschool from which they fled,
"They were scared and tired
and hungry," salo Crane, who
took th«m to his apartment for
something to eat.
The gfrla raid they clayed at a
girlfriend's house in the vallry for
almost all of the three days—but
refused to identify her, even to
Crane, her*sure "we’re afraid of
getting her into trouble."
Miss Turner, in Palm Springs,
Calif., at Ihe time of Cheryi'a es­
cape, said she had no plana to
return to Hollywood or aeo h*f
daughter immediately,
"Thank God she’s safe and
sound," tha artrosa said.

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Polico Dept, by Robnon's Sporting Goods, which loaned the new 75 h. p.
motor to the police alone with a 1900 boat trailer. Theme replaced the 1ii.VJ
motor and trailer loaned by the store. The police boat can now travel up to
45 m.p.h. with full crew and equipment. Chief Roy Williams, left, and
Harry Robson, right, take a look a t tha new gear, while Sgt. Hen Butter
mans the helm.
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tSSt German Communists iro
"Unking" reporta that Wost Borlia will fane trouble after the
MUBiBit meeting, as matter what
decisions are niched by Presi­
ded Elsenhower, Priam Minister
MaemUiea, President DeGauUe
aed Premier Khrushchev. All #(
Whet Berlin's supply routes lie
through er ever C u t Germea
territory, and the Communists
aow ere pcemlslsf a "eery herd"
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DEAR ABBY: My husband has -per­
sonality plus. All th e women m ake a fuss
aver him and he eats it up. He’s a goodlooker and doesn’t show his age (49). I
am 47 and nothing special, A lbert bowls
w ith a mixed group from work. I can’t
bowl because I -have a bad back. The
bowlers, had th e ir pictures taken in a
group. .Wives w ith husbands, friends w ith
friends, etc. B u t A lbert w as the only one
In th e picture holding a girl (young,
p re tty and single) on his lap. This picture
g o t in th e local paper, and the bowling
alley even p u t it up on th e bulletin board.
Everyone I know saw th e picture and
laughed about It. Plenty of rem arks were
passed. How would you take this, Abby?
BOWLER'S W IFE

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The South African raea issue
will ho eat of the moit centrevareial questions before the Commeewoalth Prime Ministers' eonforseae la London th's week—
hat only behind the scenes. Brittin, Caaadi, Aur-elli end New
Beolaai will vote any attempt to
M ho tt a Israel subject of die*
euasion. However, they will bo us­
able to prevent private discussIm p amoaf others who foal
strongly oe the subject, such as
Malaya. O h m , Pakistan end la­ the lie# temporarily.

DEAR W IF E : I’d tr y to take it like a
good sport. Your husband is a t the dan­
gerous age. Help him sta y out of trouble
by keeping an eye on him. If he needs
constant reassurance th a t he’s desirable—
reassure him. I f you can't bowl, go along
and keep score. (A t least t h s t w ay you'll
know w hat th e score is.)
DEAR ABBY: Please tell me w hat to
do. A few m onths ago I m et a young m an
and 1 like him very much. W henever we go
out to eat, as soon a s th e meal la over, o ut
cornea a toothpick. None of m y friends or
any o f m y fam ily use toothpicks in public,
Abby, and th is disturbs me. I've seen
m any a glance c a st his way and, naturally,
I am em barrassed.
He Is a nice person, but I can’t stand
thoaa toothpicks. Should 1 mention it to
him ?

mens "water tael.'' (Judges, ch.
7 .)

Me hee a flourishing church la
.Highland Heights, Ky.. with a
targe bulletin heard la front
Beeeaee a vast emount of auto
traifls peases that ehtuch earner,
Bov. Krebs tries to stimulate
thinking by putting helpful quota­
tions ea that bulletin hoard, using
letters five inches high.
Kafirs sermons oould he woven

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God apparently relishes men
who have a scientific type of mind,
for Gideon asked God to eubmit to
soma teats, ead God gladly con­
sented (Bee Judges, cb. a&gt;.
And after God had taken Gid­
eon's tests, Ged eew that Gideon
was still uncertain of hie strategy
so God invited Gideon to make on
additional test and go down in
person to eavesdrop on tbs enemy
la their tents.
This final test cenviaced Gideon
that Ged was ready to deliver the about him, ribbed him unmerci­
fully; they needled him, insulted
him—and what'a worse, they told
thitba about him—In his presence.
And everybody laughed.
Hfa was not a polite, tolerant
■mile, He roared end stepped hie
knee. 1 gusto that’s the quality of
bigness in politics; when you can
develop n skin so tough in texture
that when a barb itrikee, it blunts,
and so instead of cutting, it

t "The place to teach discipline it
i la tho PUy Pea — not the Bute
I Bea."
• "Whether it's ea the Highway
i er la aa Avgiuaeat — Whea you
• tee red — Step."
1 “Oee recipe for longer life —
, Merer exceed the feed limit!"
i That wise saying would make a
t superb Lenten sermon tapir, after
| which the parishioners aught well
• lesnseh on diets.
I Per whea yea lees a pound of
I fat, yea earn U-50 in grocery were put to death when trying to
• hills, aad caa thus add that extra fold the river Jordan.
i eeriagi to year church offerings! Indeed, meet ef the applied psy­
chology I use, wee obtained from
reeding tbe Bible!
That's why I inserted Cb. It
entitled "Psychology Goes To
Church" Into my widely used col­
lege textbook "Psychology Ap­
plied."
worth a 1*
And that chapter haa proved to
i they hnyn.i
; "Always
be the meet popular of ell SI chap­
ter# -in my textbook! On student
v le eqiiss —
itheml"
surveys, It far exceeded the chap­
ters M advertlling, salesmanship,
muato, art, public speaking, paybetah, era
eboaematie medicine, etc.
ethers hues
Ged Atm
In that Chapter II, I also showwhy Jeeua was tha greatest applied paychelegUt of ell time, and
I deaumsated my proofl Be read
yeur Bible dally end train yeur
cblldvoa te de likewise!

DEAR EV IE: I f you like him and expact to aea more of him, tell him in a nice
w ay th a t th e toothpick-in-public b it w on't
publican leader Charlie Hillock of
fadlana waa a victim when his
political party was panned.
A little man Identified ns "Joe
Blow" got before the lights toting
a email bag of groceries. "A few
years ago," he eald, "I could get
only |B worth of groceries In thle
bag. But tbanka to tho Republi­
cans, today I can get f 10 worth
In It."
Always, though, tho panning
got back to Lodge. Finally, at the
end of the afternoon, the Saints
and Sinners turned charitable to-

it. He wee the roasted goat of the
sharpest wits ever collected under
one celling in Washington.
H« wee tho victim ef the SainU
and Sinners, which meets here
every four months for two rea­
sons: to be uncharitable to their
gueit of honor end charitable to
good causes. (They gave |2,2M on
thia day to charity.)
Tho life of Henry Cabot Lodge,
said humorist Walter Kierano,
was a typical American success
story. "His family waa loaded."
Lodge, sold Kiaruan, “la ona of

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carrying the picture of Nikita
ithniihehav.
Tha British thought it-w as a
Ins idea, but tha feed would havs
to bo transported in British ships
and payment should bo made with
American dollars,
In exasperation, "Lodge" eald;
"Why not just send you the
money "
"Jolly good arrangement," said
the Englishman. "That's Just how
wa’va been doing tt oil along
Thia kind of buffoonery went on
for two hours. Tbe ballroom of the
Sheraton Park, transformed Into a
circus tent, waa Jammed with dig­
nitaries from all quartan. Borne
were introduced.
' All Khan, tha famous ex-huebend ef famous wives, woe cheer­
ed. Dana Latham, head of Internal'
Revenue, waa luiiny booed. Re-

To A ttem pt Record
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Tbe
United Steles soon will attempt to
fire an Allan Intercontinental bal­
listic missile a record 5,000 mQei
from Florida past tha nautbare
tip of Africa, tha Pentagon eald
today. No data far tha launching
wss given, but tt waa understood
the attempt might be a id e this

dlgntlerlei at Joint assemblies of
tbe House and Senate. I must say
that "FJibbalt" was a bit off form.
' Ills lines have been crossed
ever since the Joint mealing for
DeGeulle last Monday when n
couple of tourists got mlaod up
and filed Into the House chamber
with the diplomatic delegation.
Ai far as I know, nothing ltko
that happened at the Join* meet­
ing for King Mahendra. but "Fishball" was still ebook up, He iden­
tified Richard M. Nixon as "vice
president of the Senate" and then
ho almost called the King a pres­
ident. Otherwise, everything cime
off smoothly enough.
For a man who Is in danger of
losing the franchise to ML Ever­
est, King Mahendra seemed re­
markably calm. And for a man
wfee Is one of the few remaining
absolute montrche, he ooundad
remarkably democratic.
Hts majesty waa dressed in •
pair of pale blue Jodhpurs with a
tunic showing beneath a Westernstyle cast. I trust It won't bo rogarded a i a branch of diplomatic
etiquette If 1 say he looked some­
thing Ukn a polo player who had
dressed hurriedly te a dark room.
Tha Slate Departmnnt wants us
to be careful what we aay about
the King because ho Is an exceed­
ingly shy and sensitive person
who Is not accustomed to our
Indelicate manners.
Peering through heavy born-

weed their guest—end gave him
two minutes to ipeek.
And what did he dot Ho noodlod
Umtelfl Ho alluded to the story
about the lady who saw him per­
form at tho UN. "Mr. Ambassa­
dor," he said aha said, “before you
got up to apeak, I waa confused."
And she emiled warmly. "I'm still
confused now—but on a much
higher level, . . . "
No matter how lofty the bufisonery, 1U still hem. But it broke
up the party—end tbe "Saints"
want marching out.

speech in n small voice, which
waa echoed by an Interpreter.
Ills text was laced with refer­
ences to "democratic Idaels" and
other unkingly expressions. He
even quoted from Lincoln's Gettiburg Address. But not oneo did
ho mention ML Everest.
Red China, as you know, re­
cently laid claim to the mountain
In defianeo of tho Nepalese gov­
ernment and the editors of the
World Almanac, both of whom In•let that Mt. Everest ia in Nepal.
The lose of ML Everest would
be e severe blow to Mshendra’s
tiny country. One ef tho main
ways the Nepalese make n living
Is eerving as guides for Intrepid
British climbers.
Anyway, It was pleasant to see
and bear Mahendra and I hope
he gets to keep hie mountain. But
for real old-faehhmed kingly be­
havior, I’ll take DoGauIlo.

Red Space Probe
Before
Summit?
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Sen.
Henry M. Jackson (D-Weihj says
he hat a "hunch" the Russians
will try to put n man in space or
shoot ■ rocket nt Mere prior to the
Big Pour summit conference Msy
1C.
Jackson, n member of Use Sen­
ate Armed Services Committee,
noted Sunday that tbe Russians
bars been "very quiet with their
space activities" since lest fall
when they photographed the back
side ef the moon.
Me eald tbe Soviet Union bad
davelepad "a unique genius for
utilising military power for diplo­
matic objectives," and added:
"I'm certain that Mr. Khrush­
chev's eoaee ef timing wlU once
again be in the picture prior to the
summit meeting."

do. If he doean’t accept your constructive
criticism Ilka a gentleman—lose him. He
will have revealed a more serious fault.
DEAR ABBY: I sm one of fo u r chil.
dren. Ellen is 17, Muriel is 15 and I am •
Shirley, 13. O ur baby brother is 3 and
he is our problem. Our m other tells every­
body th a t she has three built-in baby-sitters and she means It, too. She doesn’t:
realize that we girls have things to do and
can’t be chasing a fte r the baby every
evening a fte r school and on weekends.
W e can’t make any plans because she de.
pends on us to watch the baby. Don’t you
think she could hire a s itte r and let us live
our own lives? I f she paid us th e regular •
s itte rs ' rate we wouldn’t mind helping her
out.
BUILT-IN SITTERS
DEAR BUILT: Come now . , . with
three young ladies in th e home your
m other shouldn't have to hire sitters.
Surely each of you is able to help out once
or twice a week. The experience will come
in handy. And it should be a privilege to &amp;
ropey your m other fo r the hundreds of w
little favors she has done fo r you. Shame
on y o u !
P. S. And if your sisters feel th e same
—triple shame!
CONFIDENTIAL TO JO EL AND
STEVE: W hy look fo r beer when you
havs champagne in your refrig erato r?
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In care of this paper. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-addressed envat, "W hat Teensend 26c and a
agera -Want To
large, aelf-addreeted, stam ped envelope in
care of thia paper.

Volusia Board Rapped By Audit
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - A state
audit report rapped the Volusia
County Commission for miking
purchases in m e s s of *1,000 without obtaining bids.
All of the expenditures u*re for
the special advertlling u x diet«ct.
The audit, covering l l l l and

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over 1^00,000 Old* owner*;.; aad
tbe most m tilled ef all are
1Md OMemehOe e wows. They have
discovered that Olds Is the least
the medium-price elaae hee to efsrl
Why doa’t yon? Year leeel
authorised Quality Deal* will be
pleased to tWw yea why yea get
mom ear let year dollar whea
you buy ted mere deiism for yeas
car whsa yea trade!

Mother Of Y ear
NEW YORK (UPD—Mra, Em­
erald Lucy Barman Arbogast, of
Lea Angeles, waa named Monday
tho 1M0 American mother of tho
year. Mrs. Arbogast Is tha mother
of alx, grandmother of 10 aid
groatgrandmothor of four.

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Dress Revue Staged

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County Clubs
The County Home Demonstration
d rc u revue w«« enjoyed by a
capacity audience. Friday nl(bt at
the club center on 24th St. Mrs.
J. D. Callahan introduced the narratora, Mra. Karl E. William* (or
the County home demonitration
modeli and Mra. Antona Krecek
(or the 4 H Club modeli.
Mra. Callahan and Mra. John
Clark decorated the hall with arraniemenla of llliea and gladioli.
Mualc waa furnlahed under the dlrection of Mra. Ben a n y with
Mra. Robert WUIIami accompany­
ing her at the plantL
Mra. Edna Eby, DcLand home
demonitration agent, judged the
dreaaea nutated by Mlaa Lucy
Nowlin, economlat with the Florida
Power and Light Co. and Betty
Loiin of Fern Park.
H o m e Demonitration winner!
were Mra. Rutland DcJong, with
an orange and white three piece
ault and cardigan Jacket featuring
a self-binding and a high pocket
and Mra. 1L T. Sllcer Jr. She and
her young daughter were dreaaed
in matching pink and white check­
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W INNERS FROM THE 4-H CLUB DRESS REVUE
were Linda King, right nnd Carla Lommler. Linda and
h e r little slater, 1’amela, front, won with their "Me and
My Shadow" matching outfits.

MRS. ROLAND DeJONG, right, was one of the winners
in the Home Demonstration Club dress revue. She is
ahown w ith another model, Mrs. K. Sassman.

Miss Morrison Weds
Wayne Harris M cCoy
Mr. and Mrs. Ruitell A. Mor­
rison, of Titusville, announce the
marriage of their daughter, Bet*
aey to Wayne Harria McCoy, aon
of Mr. and Mra. F. Evant Mecoy of Sanford.
The double-ring ceremony waa
solemnized May 1, at 2:30 p. m.
a t tha home of the bride. The
Rev. Walter Morria Zeanah, min­
u te r of the F irit Preabylerlan
Church officiated.

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TUESDAY

Attending the bride aa matron
of honor waa Mre. Barbara MeLemore, of Titusville, and Jack
Thomas of Ualneivlllc served ai
best man.
Following the ceremony, a re­
ception wet held for the imme­
diate families. Both the bride
and groom are ■Indents a t the
University of Florida. The groom
will graduate in June with degrees
in mathematic*-and music.
The couple are making their
home at 204 N. W. 13th Terrace,
Gainesville, until after gradua­
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan* McCoy,
parents of the groom, a n . sons,
Bruce and Ladd and Mrs. Mc­
Coy'* mother, Mrs. S. J. Ni»
attended the wedding and recep­
tion.

Girl Scout
Diary
BROWNIE TROOP 14
The families of Brownie Troop
14 of Sunland Estates were invited
to their daughter's fly-up and
candlelight investiture eeremony
recently at the American Legion
Hall. This is a ceremony held when
Brownie Scouts “fly up" to become
Intermediate Girl Scouts.
The program was preceded
by a flag presentation (0 the troop
by Mrs. C. Pietro of the American
Legion Auxiliary.
Tenderfoot Rank requirements
were explained by each girl, and
the Investiture ceremony followed.
Mrs. H. G. Johnson, troop leader,
and Mra. P. N. daYarman, assist­
ant leader praaantad the girle with
their Girl Scout ulna and Brownia
Wings.
Girls being Invested were P atri­
cia Jonas, Margaret Wilson, Dixie
Holmes, Janet Lillie. Karen deYarmln, Karla McNair, Janice
Clark. Karen Williams. Linda PigoU, Donna Lee Merilt, Sharon
I'arlani and Dtbbl* Clark. Re­
freshments were served to the
guests following the ceremony.
The same troop recently had an
Easter egg hunt a t tha home of
Mrs. L. B. William*. Each Brow­
nie brought five eggs and these
were hidden by Mrs. Willlama who
played the part of the Easter bun­
ny. Lucky eggs were found by
K a r e n Williams who received
prizes.
Refreshmanta ware served by
Dabble Clark and eaveral games
were played. Othera attending were
Sharon Parianl, Donna Lee Mer­
rill, Linda Plgott, Janice Clark,
Karla McNair, Janet Little, Dixia
Holmes. Margaret WUaoa and Pa­
tricia Jones.

Enlisted Wives
Meet For Luncheon
Members 0/ VAII-3 Enlisted
Wives met for a covered dish
luncheon and meeting from i t
noon to 3 p. m. and made plana
lo hold a meeting at tha home
of Mrs. Irene Chaney, on Osceola
Dr. A cancer film will be shown
and a local doctor will be present
to answer a n y question* by tha
member*.
Plans were also dtacuased for
a get-acquainted coffee and pienlc during tha coming month.
Those attending were Mrs.
Ruby Travis, Mra. Iren* Chancy,
Mrs. Carol King, Mrs. Norma
Welsh. Mrs. Jane Leeskamp. Mrs.
Nan Quinn, Mra. Donna Interfield, Mr*. Edna Kidd and Mri.

Winners in the 4-H Club war*
Linda King and Carla Lommler.
Eighteen feed sack dresses were
■Iso modeled during the evening,
through the courtesy of the Na­
tional County Council.
Tha H. D. winners will get a
trip to the short course in Gaines­
ville thia summer end the 4-11
winners will go to tha one in Tal­
lahassee.

Catholic Women
Install Officers
A t May Breakfast
The Rev. Richard, J. Lyon* of­
ficiated at the installation of the
officers of the Catholic Women's
t-u*
Club, at thair annual communion
breakfast held Sunday, in the
church social hall.
Miss Edith E rygltr was Install­
ed as president, Mra. Robert Kre&lt;
m fr vice-president, Mr*. James
- Mat,
Von Herbulls, recording secretary,
Mrs. John Stanklewlci, treasurer
TWO OF THK MODELS who wore the cotton dreaaea
and Mrs. Theodora La Tour, cor­
ahown a t the Home Demonstration CItib Drcaa Revue
responding secretary. The new of­
nro Patay Rcttlcr, left and Mra. Richnrtl Stodden.
ficers will preside at the coming
(Herald Photo)
May meeting.
Sixty membere of the Catholic
Women'! dub attended the break­
fast In the benutlftilly decorated
hall. The tables ware covered with
white cloths and lodlvlual bud
vases graced each table. A center­
piece of white end blue pom-poms
with gold foliage decorated the of­
ficer's fable.
Mrs. Tarry Fay outgoing presi­
dent, acted as master of ceremon­
BY MARIAN R. JONHS
ncr. Mra. A. H. Ray Jr., Mri.
ial and was chairman of the break­
Fellowship Hall of Ibc Firit Hoy Wclacnbargtr.
fast, assisted by Mra. Anna Ja n ­ Methodist Church of Oviedo was
Mri. Battle and Mra. Brooksen.
the iccne of a lovely tea given (hire received gueata at the door
Friday afternoon, from 3 to S and introduced them to those In
p. m. honoring Miss Ann Lundy, the receiving line; the honor*#,
whose m arriasr to 1-conard Leon Mrs. John Lundy, mother of the
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Faulk Jr. of thin city was recent­ bridegroom rlccl, Mri. G. W.
ly announced by her parents.
Cheek, ami Mrs. Paul Slavik.
Hosting the party were Mrs.
Mrs. George Keliry ’*cpt the
Joe R. Battle, Mra. James E. bride's book. Background muale
Brookshire, Mra. Ucorge Kelsey, was rendered during tne after­
Mrs. Charlei T. N'iblack. Mrs. noon by Mrs. John Courier Jr.,
Members of the Anna Miller Cir­ Tommy Moon, Mr*. Richard Koer- Mrs. J. H. Staley, M in Julie
cle received two new members at
Gore and Mill Susanna Partin.
Ihe monthly aoclal meeting a t the
Pouring punch *w#re
Mrs.
Elks Club. Mrs. Morale Mosei,
Clark Weaver, Orlando. Mrs.
outer guard, presented the candi­
Richard Koerner and Mrs. Tommy
dates, Mrs. Alfred P, Forshay Sr.
Moon. Circulating hoiteia Includ­
and Mrs. Robert Zlttrower. With
ed Mrs. Roy Wcisenbarger, Mra.
Mra. Robert Tomlinson, acting
Levi Norman Jr., A 3 C of A. II. Ray. Mrs. C. T. Niblack.
president, presiding, the initiation U. fi. A. F. surprised his Ghuluott
The tea table was centered with
ceremony was bald by candlelight. family and friends when hr came a lovely arrangement formed of
At the bualneaa martin, the cir­ h o m e from Lackland, Texas, a yellow, ruffled tulle pillow cen­
cle waa asked to help at the bar­ ITtursday.
tered with a large yellow heart
becue, sponsored by tha Eika,
He waa Inducted into the Air of tullr. One Gloriole spray cen­
Moose and Sportsman Aasn. Re­ Force on Thanksgiving Day tail tered the heart. A floral arrange­
freshments were served by the cir­ year after having graduated from ment of Glorioaa waa used to
cle officers, Mrs. Tomlinson, Mr*. High School in Gary. W. Va. After center the piano. Palma and fern
J. R. Hooleban Jr.. Mra. E. J. basic training at Keesler Field, completed the decorative scheme.
Moughton Jr., Mrs. Buford Brown Miss., he waa sent lo Analog Com­ Several hundred gueiti called
and Mrs. Iren* Kent.
puter School at Lackland. Une of during Ihe afternoon.
J. R. Iloolehan fir., exalted Ihe most popular of Chuluola's
ruler of the Elk* Lodge will be leans gars, hi* fjrsl day hqme was
guest speaker at tha neat meeting, spent surprising one and all.
scheduled for May 10 at • p m. Among the moat delighted and
Other members attending were shockrd were his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Spencer, the two new Mrs. Levi Norman Sr.
members, Mrs. Zlttrower and Mra.
Forihay, Mrs. Moan, Mrs. James
Via. Mr*. H. F. Hale. Mrs. James Oviedo
Blankenship, Mrs. Ed Miller, Mrs.
William Klinefelter.
Mra. Ralph Wight II. Mri. Clay­
ton Smith. Mrs. Gena Walter, Mra
Linda Duda, five year old daugh­
W. J . Clarke. Mrs. Charlti D. ter of Mr. and Mra. John L. Duda,
Gross, Mr*. Roy Chorptnlng, Mrs. Jr. is recuperating from a recent
J. R. Hoolahan Sr., Mr*. Lanctn tonsilectomy while little Janet
Lee Phillips, Mr*. Harry Adair Duda, their two-year-old, who is
and Mrs. Ed Cox.
seriously ill was returned lo the
Orange Memorial in Orlando, for
two Liood transfusion*.
Enterprise
The twenty-fifth anniversary of
(be Martha Ladies' Aid Society
of fit. Luke's Lutheran Church was
celebrated Sunday, in the form of
a barbecue dinner for members
Mr. and Mra. Tred Harris of and friends of the church congrega­
Winter Park were weekend gutats tion at the church picnic grounds.
at tha hama of Ur. and Mrs. M. H.
Ryan.
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Happy anniversary to Ur. and
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Mrs. Howard WUborn. who celt1 • Day Devaloplof Service
bralod their llth one Tuesday.
Dick Tyler. Pinacasli* Air forra
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ty- llfi I . Park
fiaafnrd. Fin.

Miss Lundy Honored
At Tea In Oviedo

Anna Miller Circle
Holds Initiation

For New Members

Levi Norman Jr.

Home On Leave

GRADUATION
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'.Tie 80 local leaders of tha nine
home demonitration groups in
Samlnole County were commended
by Miss Myrtle Wilson, home de­
monstration agent. She said “by
unaalflihly offarlng thair time and
their talents, they have brought
tha women In the county inform*,
lion on new techniques, sqhlch are
making household tasks lighter
nnd homes more pleasant.’’
Recognition of the contribution
local leaders are making to homa
and c o m m u n i t y dsvalopment
comas at this particular time a t
members of Semlnol* County
homa demonstration groups are
observing National Home Demon­
itration Week from May 1 through
May 7.
Local leaders art aa teachars In
thair groups, bringing up-to-date
Information and
recommsndsd
practical on different phase* of
home making, such aa food pre­
paration, horn* furnishings, cloth­
ing. Thay are trained by Mill
Myrtle Wilson before they present
thair demonstrations to thair com­
munity groups. Binre there are
now S40 women who are members
of HD ciuba in our county, it Is
oailbla for tha agent to carry on
er work affactlvaly with thair
groups because of tha cooperation
of local woman.
Local laadara in fiemlnol* Coun­
ty are: Homo Improvement—Mra.
Maudie Gray. Mra. David Fauvsr,
Mrs. U. L. Bradford, Mr*. John
Kshlr, Mrs. Martha Bracht, Mrs.
C. R. Morrison, Mrs. Ralph Ham­
mond, Mrs. Helen Hunt, Mrs. C, L.
Wallis. Mrs. Hrodla Williams,
Mlta Ella Lea Kirchhoff, Mr*. C.
J. Sassman.
Food and Nutrition—31i n Norrina Norwood, Mra. R. R. Ryder,
Mra. T. A. Stilts, Mra. J. C. Rapp,
Mra. B. R. Gray, Mrs. Mary Duncan, Mr*. Robert E. Lee, Mlaa Eva
Hunt, Mrs. W. W. Lins, Mra. Roland DtJong,
Food Conservation — Mrs. Carl
Bradbury, Mra. W. J. Krohn* Sr..
Mra. John Murray, Mra. R. F.
Roehlk, Mra. H. J. Flnrh.
Clothing—Mrs. R. L. Bradbury.
Mra. OUvtr Layman, Mra. C. E.

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Hunter, 3fra. Lynn Moaler, Mrs. 3.
D. Callahan, Mrs, R. T. Warren.
Crafta — Mr*. Harry Miller,
Mr*. Jeanetta Burns, Mrs. Dlek
Cook, Mra. Roy Brown, Mrs. Annla
McArthur, Mrs. B. B. Gray, Mrs.
William Dietrick, Mr*. J . D. Calla­
han. Mrs. L. E. Lccper.
Family Life — Mra. Wilbur
Nolan. Mrs. W. H. llelnbuck, Mrs.
Olan Boutwall, Mra. Party Mercer,
Sira. Leon Taylor, Mra. Leon Keel,
Mrs. Mary Hartley, Mrs. J , Senkarik Sr., hire. Eva Harkay, Mrs.
W. B. RIChard.
Health and Safety — Mra.
Chatlea Schulte, Mrs. Henry Fos.
ter, Mrs. E. F. Anecker, Mri.
Percy Mercer. Mrs. Elala Spires,
3!rs. Jack Standlfer, Mrs. C. P.
Rabun, Mrs. Arnat Byers, Mr*. W,
I*. Carter, 31ra, C. M. Flowers,
31r». J . B. Crawford, Mrs. Roland
Brooks.
Civil Dafentt and Citlssnihlp—
31ra. W. D. Simpson, 3lrs. L. W.
Shaw, Mrs. Martin Dunn, Mrs.
Emma 8slb*rt, Mrs. C. E. JHttalt,
Mra. G. A. Poller. Mra. W. P.
Carter. 3 ln . J. N. Asiarello, Mra.
Fred 3(yera, 3lr*. 0 . I.. Goldstein.
Fair Chairmen — .Mrs. 31audio
Gray. Mrs. L. B. Black, Mrs. WiL
Ham Cromwall, Mrs. Martin Dunn,
31ra. Laura Kreger. Mra. J . E.
Andrews, 3tra. D. a Long Sr., Mrs.
William Dlatrick, Mrs. Mary Earla
Walktr. Mra. Roy Tlllia, Mra. C. 3.
Sassman.
Achievement Day — Mrs. Guy
Warmack. Mra. |L A .' Williams,
Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw.

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Personals
By BETTE GOLDMAN
Mr. and Mr*. Noah Beedlng and
son Craig Allan hava moved Into
their new homo on Second Street.
They should have no troublo mak­
ing tha acquaintance of their
neighbors, as they previously liv­
ed on Third Street,

CARRAW AY &amp;
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of an Extension Phone?

Tell the Easy-Owncesliip Mass
month! lU'li n»o»« mounUtaa U figure s
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Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 8

Official Board mealing of tha firat
Christian Church, at 7:*0 p. m.
Daughters of the Wesley Claas
meet In tha Firat Methodist Church
at 7:10 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Plnecreit Bsptiat Church SS of­
ficers and Teachers masting at
7 p. m. BA meeting also at 7 p. m.
A Prayer Meeting followed by a
business meeting is a t I p. m.
Psrant Worker night In the Sun­
day School of the Firat BapUit
Church at 7:30 p. m.
Girl ScouU m att in the F irit
Presbyterian Church at 1:13 p. ■The Sr High Choir supper, at: fi
p. ra. and tha Mid-Week Bible
Hour meela at 7:30 p. ra.
Youag Adults Class mceU in the
Personage of the First ChrUUan
Church.
First Methodist bolds Shut-inP rayer meeting ia tha home of
Mra. E. E. F errell.___________

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MOTHER'S DAY A

Leaders Commended
For Home Club Work

A a n tttu io n phono could do ao much h r mother.
In the Jdtchfia—m v m many a atop in a busy day. I a th a
bedroom—enfiksa bar fssl so protected.
In tha living room—oo nice for comfortable chafe
Order now from the telephone btidnma

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DeBary Gallery
Gets New Exhibits

TUESDAY P. M,
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(I) Highway Patrol
1:11 l&lt;&gt; Peopto'o Caeleo
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1:10 (I) Westhsr
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WEDNESDAY A. M.
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By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) — Among
ahowpeople, there is a saying that
assures us, "Loud is good."
Making i u annual appearance
on NBC-TV Sunday night, "The
Frances Langford Show” proved
to be the exception to the rule.
It waa loud, but not good.
The wobbly format was looifly
1 to Mothor'a Day, examdedicated
plified by an organisation called
"The Motion Picture Mothers of
Hollywood,
whoso membership
was introduced from Uia audiknea.
Except for a brief, amusing ho­
tel lobby Tiumber th at had aoma
freahnesi, the hour could offer
only a hurried aeries of conven­
tional musical numbers, all per­
formed with pre-recorded gusto
and staged with battering-ram
subtlety. The aforementioned hotel
number involved some silent Im­
personations of well-known Holly­
wood landmarks and included the
Nikita Khrushchev - Disneyland
episode. I have a hunch th a t last
bit would have been more hllarioua If done, aay, six or eight
month* ago.
Appearing with Mis* Langford
were singers Johnny Mathla and

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CiENE S C H L . 1 C K M A N
sta rte d work Sunday nn th e
fuaU tant recreation iupervinor fo r Sanford. Schlicknian, who will graduate
from Florida S tate Univer­
sity in June, ia a recreation
m ajor. He ia a native of F t.
Wayne, Ind.

COLUMBUS. Ga. ( U P I ) - P r e s i ­
dent Eisenhower arrived at the
Army's bug* Infantry training cen­
ter at Ft. Benning today for a first­
hand briefing on tbe role of the
riflemen in atomic war.
The President's Jet plane, wbicH
ST. LOUIS (UP!) - T. U m a r touched down at 1:11 a. m. also
Caudle and Mathew J, Connelly carried Secretary of D e f e n s e
Thomas S. Gates Jr.
The President planned to spend
about six hours watching what tbe
Army called "ll)i most impressive
military display and demonstration
ever conducted in the southeast."

Two To Surrender
On Tax Charges

Minneapolis. Nordbye's order was
received here Saturday.
A similar action woe taken ear­
lier lest week on Connelly’s mo­
tion. Connelly and Caudle were
convicted in U. S. District Court
here in IMS of conspiring to block
prosecution of income lax charges
against a St. Louis shoe dealer.
Connelly wee appointments sec­
retary for former President Harry
S. Truman and Caudle was for­
mer heed of the Justice Depart­
ment's tax division.

Red China Poses
Threat, Nehru Says
LONDON (UPI) - Indian Prime
Minister Jawaherlal Nehru said
Monday Communist Chian poses e
potential throat to the peace of
Acte.
He also said India still thought
China should belong to the United
Nottoni. end aald (hat if it had
baea admitted before, "many pre­
sent day problem* would be much
simpler."
Asked specifically at o news
conference If he thought tbe Chin­
ese were a throat to tbe peace ef
Asia, bo replied, "potentially, yea.
But not to tbe a u r future."

AU-man;

rears*—

Mary Costa. Bob Cummins*. Don
Ameche and Hermiooa Gingold.
The Three flloogea, presumably
hired for comedy relief, also saw
aorvlco. They were un­
“
limited service.
equal to the task and succeeded
only In depriving the show ef the
humor It sought Cummings ap­
peared in two roles: himself and
hie own grandpa. Ha waa moat
charming as the latter.
Young Mr. Mathis displayed his
basketball dribbling and highjumping prowess. Lot Elvis and
Rickey and the rest try that with
their guitars.
Also brought into the hour was
a revival ef the delightful old
battlers, "Tbe Bickoreons," with
Don Ameche and Miss Langford
recreating their old radio routine.
I have a hunch that last bit would
have been more hilarious if done,
say, six or eight years ago.
Anyhow, let'e hope Mi»a Lang­
ford’s next TV special—in 1ML I
presume—shows more style and
originality.
An "Aquarodoo" treated NBCTV viewers to aceoos of under­
water ehark-roping, bat ray hast­
ing, whsle - leaping, porpoisa splashing and turtle-hurtling Sun­
day night.
Tha hour had everything but
hall-point underwater writing contesta and underwater shaving
tournamrnta. 8om*how, It all look­
ed as artificial as "Sea Hunt" but
larked tha escIUment of th at TV
series.
However, the unique format
gave Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
a chance to get out of those glit­
tery rodeo costumes and Into soma
saa-style togs. It also gave us a
chance to discover that "my coun­
try 'tis of thea" is not tha only
musical number a seal or porpoise
ten perform. On* combo blew a
swinging version of “See the
U* I A. • a •"
Dialing* a id Filing: "CBS Tele­
vision Workshop" presented an ac­
tor-less, dialogue-lesa drama, "Af­
terthought," Sunday. Guy Par­
ent's play told the story of a
crime of passion via sound affects
and propa. It waa an interesting

didn't coma to life until eome blur­
ry camera effects were used in a
final prison sequence.

struck out. In fact, it barely get
the bat off ita shoulder.
Tbe Channel Swim: Producer
Robert Herridge ie preparing
_____
_________
throe specials
for f M - TV* Thurs­
day,
m. slot.
c
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.... achedr __________
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cells
for Eugsne- Ormendy
Philadelphia Orchestra e a May
the Phlledtlphla
* program
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28; a folk m usk
on June
0 end recitals b&lt; several soloists
on Juno 18. On J a y IS, Herridge
will repeat "Geld Rush," tbe
Agnes DeMilie ballet first prosented oa TV’s "Save* Lively
A rts ' some y e a n ago,
A half-hour variety ehow starring Bpika Jones will replace CBSTV* "Ann Bothern Bhow" thte
summer. Wise Botbem'a filmed
eerie* moves from Monday he
Thursday night* next season.
The Crosby brothsrs — Dennis,
Lindsey and Philip — aro Parry

Former Beauty
Queen 2nd Best
RADNOR, Pa*. — Despite her
acknowledged beauty, Mary Ann
Mobley, M itt America ef 1IM,
sometimes meets a male who
Isn't impressed.
Oo a recent flight to New York,
Mary Ann drew the attention of
* small boy tested across the
airplane aisle. "Look, Mommy,"
he yelled, "w asn't that girl Mist
America e long time ego?" Mary
Ana, who bee Just turned t3, told
TV Guide magetlne, "That little
boy made me feel to ancient that
It hurt." For tbe remainder of
the trip, tbe beauty queen devoted
herself to making the best pos­
sible impression am the lad. " I
think I bad him won ever by tbe
time w* landed,1B said Mary Ana.
"At leaet when he aald good-bye, All tbe comics I knew were HUbe told me, 'You're tha nicest
Verson I've ever mol • -oast Urate. Just like I was."
to BUn Muaia\t‘ *
• Although Washington to vh*
smallest of tbe western atatei, it
a larger then all of New England
end is six times toe stoo of Mary-

M O N K PA S-I11B
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TONIGHT

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Castro Hurls New
Aggression Charges
HAVANA (UPI)
Prem
_________
ier Fidel Castro hinted Sunday night that
his regime has allies abroad who
are ready to help defend Cuba
from what ha labeled U. S. ag­
gression."
The revolutionary leader spot*
at the end of a May Day mili­
tary review in which Cubgp* rang­
ing from boarded, tom m y-guntot^
(ng veterans of Castro's revolution
to small boya with wooden rifles
who paraded in the streets for sis
hours.
An estimated 300,000 person)—
one million abort of official ex­
pectations—turned out to cheer
Castro in his 3th-hour denunciation
of the United Slatea and defepie
of revolutionary policial.
He waa intsrrupted. frequently
white be talked wltk a lte rn a te
shouts of- “ Fidel! Fidel!" a n "
“down with Yankee im perialist.
Once be joined the applause of
the crowd by clapping himself in
what appearod to be a takeoff
from tbe Russian tradition.
"Wo have information that tbe
U. S. State Department waa pre­
paring aggression against Cuba
through the government of Guate­
m ala." Castro declared.
Guatemala fevered diplomat)®
relations with Cuba last Thursday
after a bitter aeries of exchangee
in which oach country waa ac­
cused of planning an invasion of
tbe other.

New Meat Market
In Oviedo Set
Oviedo wRl hive a now m eet
market la about two weeks.
Tbe Xing building adjacent to
tbe new Poet Office formerly oc­
cupied by J . W. McKinnon ea a
meet market, bee been tented
from Mra. Mm E. Xing by Lloyd
Kirkland, end la being redecorated
for occupancy to about two weeks!
Kirkland baa purchased the meat
market equipment from McKinnon
end plane oo putting to m eat and
■erne groceries as w o l oa frosen
food products. H will bo known ea
Kirkland Market and Grocery.
Kirkland ig net a stranger to
Ovtedo, having been associated
with hi* slater in tha Mobley Gro­
cery h e n eeveral year* ego.

NOW SHOWING
OPEN 12:48

ADM. ADULTS Me
KIDDIES UNDER I t - FEES

fhSSfwow

There has been ■ complete
change in the exhibits in the galleries of the Florida Federation
of Ait Headquarters in D e B a £
H ie new exhibition will hang for
two months, longer than the usual
three week exhibits. It is composed
of award-winning paintings from
federated member clubs.
Among the artists exhibiting
are Morris Mitchell and Ted Pow■II from the Creative Arta Croup
of the Tampa Bay area, Stuart
Puraer and Harriaon Covington of
the University of Florida fa c u lty
Paula Tanner Girard and June For
cartlli of the Artiata’ League of
Orange County, and Kathryn D.
Reyman and Frances K. Dorn, of
the Coral Gablea Art Club.
Representing the Artlat'a Work­
shop of New Smyrna Beach are
Geaell Booser and Helen Ha mil.
From the Daytona Beach A n Lea­
gue come award winners by Ada
Yetaler and Edwin A. Hoad try.
The Tampa Realista sent pi%
turea by Don Duiia and Dr. Charles
Giles, whlie the Euetis A n Club
is sending pictures by Mildred
Wet more and Emma L. Milnor.
Anne Jernei and Giadyse Hester
created the award winners from
Leasburg. and Mary Carter and
Cornells Menges those from Lake­
land. Other a n associations over
tbe state are also represented.
Summer a n classes will begu*
oq June I t and continue until L J i
bor Day, Sept. S. Artists in re»idenca will be Leroy Nichols, Eu­
gene White, Bob Camp, and Laura
Locke.

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S, For Root

A. Wanted la Raat
M i Real Ealato Wanted
- S. Real Katat* Far Sal*
L Mertfaga Leona
7. Roalnaa* Opportanltia*
AA loan rant*
A Female Help Wanted
I. Mala Help Wanted
If. Mala er Female
11. Wark Wanted
12. Plamkiag Saratea*
It. Electrical Serairan
14. Build, Paint A Repair
m I L Special Saralcaa
W 13-A Baanty Parian
II. Flower* A Plante
17. Pate • Liaaataek . Snpplia
Id. Machinery * Taaia '
Id. Boat* and Mated
Sd. Aatamaktlao
td-A Trallaaa
t l. Fnrnltaro
St. ArUctaa For Sate
St-A Arilcte Wanted
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Tuc.a. May 3, 1D4*0—Page 7 S. Female Help Wanted

rent.

Ctoae

in.

2-BEDROOM unfurnished houtc.
Fenced backyard. FA 2 4987.

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS

I ROOMS A bath, nicely turn. $40.
1 room sarafa apt. Newly flniihad
Inquire Apt. 2 4074a W. 1*1.
floon. Water furnlihed. $43.
FA 2-8004 Evenlnfi or weekend.
SLEEPING room, ctean, home
like. Cloie to town. Reaionable.
FURN.
A p t 201H W. l i t St.
109 So. Holly. FA 2-24M.
FURNISHED apartment, clean
LOCH ARBOR
and cloia in. Adulla only,
1 BDRM., 1&gt;4 bath unfurn. homo
Jimmy Cowan, FA 1-401).
on canal. $110
DREAMWOLD
FURN. a p t 1109 MaUoariite
Small (urn. 2 bdrm. home. $83.
I
BEDROOM unfurnlihed houaa,
for 4 monthi. Summer rate*.
kitchen equipped Ph. FA 3-444$.
Robert A. William*, Realtor.
FA 2 3931.
NICELY furnished S room apart­
ment. FA 2-3303.
2-BEDROOM hou*e, kitchen equip
ped. FA 2-80*3,
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gable*
401 Magnolia Ave. FA $4)710.
FURNISHED apt. FA 2
UNFURNISHED S bedroom houia,
1309 Elliott. Call FA 2-1234.
Rellaway, Hoiplta' A Baby Bed*
By Day, Week or Month
1-ROOM and bath apt. FA 1-037$.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-illl
lid W. l i t St. SIS PALMETTO Avt.: 1 bedroom
bungalow, furniahed.
COOL, roomy I bdrm. unfurn,
downstsira apt. $17.30. 1700 Mag­ $73 MONTH: S B. R.. aU electric
nolia Ave. FA 2-3931.
kitchen. Neal, clean, private.
Near N. A. B. Children welcome.
Available May 1. Tat, FA 3-SS4S.

KENT

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"Heyl Look w hat wan tnaldc th a t big hunk of rock!**
o- Real E state For Solo
5. Real E state For S alt
COUNTRY HOME
Four bedrooms, llvlnfroom, din
ing room, kitchen and front
screened porch. On* acre tiled
land with two flowing wells.
Price $10,000. Good term*.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER

TWO STORY home, I rooms, 2
baths. Arranged for two com­
plete apartments. Partially fur­
nished. In good repair. Close lo
town. 215 W E S T F I F T H
STREET. $$.500. Terms can be
arranged. Phone FA 2-1270.

Dawn's

Senkarik Glean and F a in t Co.

LOOK WHAT WE FOUND

J. W. HALL

2$44 French Av*.
Realtor
"Call H a ir
Phone FA 2 3641
MAYFAIR
2-bndroom, 2 h u h colonial an
beautiful Virginia Ave. Hard
wood floora, paneled den, fire
place. Contact owner at FA 2-4633
for Sanfords beat buy.

6. M ortgage Loans
MORTGAGE LOANS
Commardal and
Convsntlonal Residence
WISE and JOHNSON
4SI Magnolia Pb: GA 3 3493
Orlando, Tla.

7. Bualntaa Opportunities

Plumbing A

Heating

TRACTOR and disc, good condt
ttion, MOO. FA 2 2333.

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK 19. Boat* and Motors
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-4341
Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
13. Electrical Services

4. Real Ratal* Wnnted

*18,900 ■ *3,800 DN.

ROSA L PAYTON
And Associates

Registered Real Ettete Broker
LAND WANTED
Lota or Acreage. Give legal des­ Ph. FA f-IMl IT-pg at sfiiwatha
cription. price and terms. Write
P. O. Box $72, lanford, Fla.
3-BEDROOM heme. jjleailag en­
tree. Terms to suit. 13*1 Elliott

LADIES: Millions are via wing
"AVON CALLING" on TV.
Show and you will sell; We'll
Irate you to earn the amount
of money you need. Write
NOW, Mra. Jean Milanlch,
Boa 144. Lockhart, Fla, for ap­
pointment

8ERVICK
Senkarik Gians and Paint Cn.
AIR CONDITIONING

H.

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HOUSE for aala by owner; 404
Palmetto Avo. Call FA 8-4401.

FARMER’S AGENCY

Herald

"COUNTRY C LU B ''

MANOR

1 BDRM. block home. Low down
payment, monthly payments
$3$. FA &gt;-$474.

Want

YOUR

PACKS

*50 DOWN
MOVES

YOU

IN

$10,750 - FROM - $69 MO.
S-BEDROOMS. 1H TILE BATHE wMh catered fitter**,
tarraaao floor*, vacation blind*, carport*, acraaa porch,
utility room and many other extras.

AII Hoatoa C arry A 1 Yr. P.H.A. W arraaty .
IN THE CITY — A LL CITY CONVENIENCES
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WILSON - MAIER

New and Used Furniture
FA 2-4421 311 E. Flrat St.
FA 2-3422

111 W. 2nd St.

5. Real Eatat* For Bale

N. V. Farm *., Raalter
Lillian Tram s
R. H. Ivera, D. H. Whitmore
Associates.
I l l I . Praneh Ave. Ph. PA 1-3221
After hours, FA $-$$ld, FA $-4421
FA $-4341. FA 8-3011.

112-114 W. 2nd St.

PA 3.443*

AIR MATS 13.98; paint S3.M gal..
2nd. gal. free! ARMY-NAVY
SURPLUS. 310 Sanford Avo.
Sail Ua Your Furniture, Q uiet
Service With The Cock. SUPEE
TRADING POST. FA 3-0477.

OLD NEWSPAPERS FOE BALI
Robson Sporting Goods
1 Cent per lb. •
House Wiring — electric Service J04-4-I E. lit.
Ph FA 1-3941
THE SANFORD HER ALB
Sid Vihlen
OFFICE
,
14 FT. RUNABOUT with 33 H. P.
RANDALL FLECTRIC OO.
3M W. lit. St. PA 8-MU
I ll .Magnoli 1
FA 1-0M5
Kvlon.de, Gator trailer and aeceaaotiea. FA 3-4449 after 4 p. m. l-SEARS te H. P. water pump *U|
14. Build. P a in t * Repair
3. 34 la. a 34 la. 3 sa il wtadewe
20. AutomobUen
with framea, all 3-33$: N aheets
WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
correlated metal roofing, a ta.
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beatd OLDIMOBILK Super M, '34 model,
x I ft., $1 per sheet; ateo atm*
4 Dr. Reduced quick sale. Call
Contact 304 West 9th St,
spouting and aerap lumber, ha*
Phots* FA 21443
between 7:10 and 3:30 a, aa. or
quire W. E. Ageer, T
evenings, FA 3-3707.
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1933 GIBSON electrie guitar end ampll*
Homa Carpentry Repalri
Chrysler Crown Imperial, 1 own­ Her, good condition, 378.301 Palm
mont Dr.
•
Roofing A Siding
er. radio, heater, power steering,
Phone FA 3 *452
power brakes, power windows, g o o d used tram * windows, Jamb*
air conditioned. Will taka trad*
and aaaortad lumber. See Ena
15. Special Services
la and finance. Call Jcaae Quirk
man al Nlcboiaoo Butck Bldg.
at Semloola Co. Motors. Ph.
TV Service within the hour. Be*
TO
responsible party ia Utli
FA 3-0414.
pair your TV for $7.M, la your
vicinity: BEL-AIR sewing ms*
home or no charge. Sunshine 'l l CHEVY 3123. FA M ill.
chine, 1140 model. Taka over
TV. FA 2-1*31.
payments 31.43. Writ* Ban AA,
20-A Trailers
c/o Sanford Harald.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ments, invoices, hand hills, and I-BEDROOM Spartan trailer, full Deluxa I t foot upright
p r o g r a m s , ale. Progresiiv*
bath with shower. FA 3-3430.
juit taka up payments a t
Printing Co. Phone PA 8-1331—
333.13. See Clyde Welle a t Da*
COLONIAL
30'
I
I
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1
Bdrm,
full
304 West 13th St.
Witt Trailer Court.
bath Trailer. Good Cond. Sem­
inole Trailer Park, 1 mile south CRAFTSMAN belt under, excel*
FREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
of Casselberry on 17-92.
given. Maltreat ranevatlng, up­
tent condition, 330. PA 3-1383.
holstery and slip covers. Cuatom built bedding made to or­ 1360 TRAVEL TRAILEE, 34 ft., FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator ta t
used 10 days. Sara o v er-$300.
condition, IS Semiaote Drive,
der. Call or romo la. Nix BadDcBary.
104 W. 27th St.
ding Manufacturing Co.„ 1301
So. Sanford Av*. FA $2117,
1-TON Coldspot air eondltianar,
21. Furniture
like new. FA 3-3MI.
PIANO TUNINO A REPAIRING
New It Used Furniture Is Appli­
W. L. HARMON
21. Lost ft Found
ances. A Good Place To
Ph. FA t-4221
BUY, SELL or TRADE
Siamese Kitten IHi months
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Jenkins Furniture LOST)
old. Disappeared on 30tb, near
All lypea and tlia t. installed
400 Sanford Av*.
FA 27430
MellonvUl*. Has stubby t a l L
"Do It Youracif"
Called "G | Gl". If found call
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
HOLLOWAY, Hospital and Baby
FA 245*4 or FA SUIT.
STI NE
Brdi. Day, Week, or Month—
Machinery and Supply Co.
FURNITURE CENTER
iOT W. 2nd SI.
Ph. FA 1*432
- llio Praneh Ave,
NEW HOMES BY
Ph. FA 2-7953

MAJOR oil company truck Hop for
Isaac. FA 3-7M2 or FA 2-7332.
I-BEDROOM furniahed upetalre TKADK $1,400 equity ia large
apartment d ll Magnolia Av*.
modem bouse, $ yra. old, I* city 8. Fcmalo Help Wanted
of Sanford, for houaa trailer, lot,
2-BEDROOM furniahed houaa,
car, station wagon, business lot,
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
water included. FA 2-5400.
or acreag*. Phono FA 3-7431.
Immediate opening in Sanford
area for personable,. alert wo­
2-HOUSETRA1LER5, Camp Semi­
man with car who must earn a
nole Trailer Park, Wekiva R1
A BEDROOM, 2 BATH
minimum of $60 per week. Omi­
v tr. Ph. FA 1-4131.
C. B. S. home located aa 44 «
tted, pleasant work that pay*
IM ft. let with good water and
PARTLY furniahed 2 bedroom
rich rawarda. Excellent oppor­
laka privileges.
, houaa. Large yard. With water,
tunity for teachers for summer
963 per month. Ph. FA 2-8007
*15,000 WITH TERMS
employment. For further in­
formation. write J. H. Coffield,
I-BEDROOM furniahed houaa on
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
W. Washington, Chicago a,
AUTO GLASS
large lot. $33 month. Call C. B. S. hem* on high let with
• BIG VALUES
FA 2-0507.
pared street and rights to canaL
INSTALLED
• QUICK CREDIT
INSIDE
HELP:
Apply
A
A
W
Houaa
equipped
with
GE
nova,
AIR CONDITIONED fumiihed
• EASY TERMS
Windshield
Rack Glaai
Root beer Drive-In, 1903 Krrnch
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
garage apartment. Adults. Call
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Door
Ginn*
Vent
Glass
Av*.
sal and washing ‘ maehlaa.
FA 2-1924.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom house;
lights: 933; I child. FA 2-2377.

21. F urniture

MKN-Women $20. D^lly. Sell Lum­ A Satisfied customer ia our best USED Kenmore Washer, needs
minor repairs. $23. Can b* seen
advertisement.
inous nameplates. Write Reeves
at Lot 38. Park Avenue Trailer
Ha r r i e t t s b e a u t y no o k
Co., Attleboro, Mass.
Pk.
tos. So. Oilc
Ph. FA 2 3742
CARRIER for downtown route,
REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
Be Lovler Witt
Profm loaal
Phone FA 2-3734.
37" Window Sllla *1.23
Beauty Care.
34" Window IJntela 31.23
11. Work W anted
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
109 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2-3731
HOUSEWORK. FA 2
Besuty Salon
FACTORY TO YOU
12. Plumbing Services
111* Oak
PA 1-19*4
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
PLUMLING
16. Flower* ft Plante
Enclosed head. Sag.proof bottom
Contra ctiag A Repairs
rail with plaatlr ends. Plaatte
Free Estimates
Cut Flowers For Any Orraalon
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
R. L. HARVEY
SANFORD FI.OWER SHOP
cords.
204 Sanford Ave, Phone FA 2-3333 FA 2-1120
or
FA 2-0270

18. Machinery - Tool*

a S bedroom homa for a 2 bed­
W. B. Shlppy, Aaroc.
room Price. A nifty for only
103 So. Park Av*. Ph. FA S-Mdl
•7173. Don't wait on this, call
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulat, Asaoc.
FA $-3961
Atlantic Bank Bldg. W. M. ‘'Bill" STEMPER Agency
Realtor A Iniuror
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
St. Johns Realty Co. Phone FA 2 3331 $401 Park Dr.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
lid N. Park Av*. Ph. FA 24121 3-BEDROOM house on French
Avenue, near school, l'» baths,
large living area. Ta! FA 2 $657
S-B. R. home, furn. or unfurn. Buy
oquity. Will rant $110 a month.
Wyanawood Dr. Ph. FA 3-3114, S-BEDROOM. 1 bath C. B. house
for sale, $10,000. Terms. For
n o t: M3 par mo. FA 2-7017,
2-BEDROOM houaa, 1 year* old
$40d oquity, Piek up pay m enu
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
of $37.M par month, FA 3-T4T0.

FURNISHED &gt; b a d r o o m dpt.
Large living room, kitchen and
*M0 DOWN
breakfast nook. Screened porch.
Entire first floor. 211 W. m b Beautiful $ Bedrsom 1 Bath Home
with Hardwood floor*. G, E.
FA $ 3450.
equipped Kite ban. Thermoita1-ROOM tfflclaaey apartment,
lieatiy controlled Heat. Well,
private bath. Suitable lor one or
Landacappad Lot on Dead End
couple. Aerosa from poatofflee.
Btraot where Children pity la
aafaty. Wo will bn proud to ahow
FURNISHED cottage for rant at
yon (bln today.
Five Point*. $45 per month.
MOVE RIGHT IN
FA $-1447.
FHA Financial—No Cteaiag Coat
FURNISHED dpt. MO Pdrk Ave. — lor to appointment cal) —
Helen E. Noonan al
AT MONROE Comae: I room cot­
W.
H.
Aieocy
ta ge, furnlihed, electric kit­ FA 9-4321Bill Stamper TA
2-4001
chen, bath. $31 par month. CaR
Mrs. Paul Marra, NO S-4T1S be IUNLAND ESTATES: 1 bedroom,
twaen 3:00 and 0:10 p. m. for
I bath, oxtra laiga home. View
appointment to mo .
of laka. Aaauma FHA or FHA
la s e r v i c e mortgage. Ph.
FURNISHED $ B. R. Hour*
PA 1147!.
FA S-TM4.

13. Special Services

WOMEN SEW (or profit. Eaty
SERVICE CALLS $2 00 ■ U«ed furniture, appliances, toola
Ready-cut wrap around apron*
The Rigscit Utile Shop
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
In Sanford. At, P arti And
home. Net profit $20.40 on doien,
313 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3-413$
iparctime venture. W.ite AC­
Labor Guaranteed 90 Days.
CURATE MFGR’a, Freeport, SANFORD RADIO A Tv CENTER CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AH
work guaranteed. Free Bill*,
New York.
9th. A Sin ford Ave. FA 21741
mates. Phone FA 2-T3I3.
COLORED MAID: Mutt live on
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
premiira. $123 per month and Every Tuesday and Wednesday 22. Art idea For S a l t
Hoard. Seminole County Home.
SANFORT A SOWERS
181 E. Welbourne Ave. MI 22474
Call FA 2-0013.
PRIVATE SALE
WINTER PARK. FLA.
9. Male Help Wanted
Chain Saws — Toots — Bolts— ALL our restaurant equipment
frdra aih trayg to atovea —
Nut! — Screw!
EVERYTHING goes at idtotiw
WANTED: MAN 23 TO 33 FOR and Other Part*. Phone or Writ*
prices t The PH House. Hwy.
| FULL TIME WATKINS ROUTE.
17-92 and 20th., Sanford Mon*
NO COSIGNERS REQUIRED.
day — Tutaday — Wednesday.
EARN $73.00 TO $100.00 WEEK­ Sewing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES A MODELS
9:00 A. M. - 3:00 P. M.
LY TO START. WRITE WAT­
RENTALS $3 WEEK
KINS, 159 WEST PEACHTREE
DON’T MISS IT!
203 W. Fir*t Si. (24 hr. aer.)
ST.. N. E., ATLANTA, GEORTK 1-3823
GIA.
S A W D U S T and (havings.
FA 2-3477, Buckner A Son.
13*A
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IAFF-A-DAY

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apart­ 2-R-'0M
cflicicncy apartment,
ment near ichoot and tlorca;
701 Park Avrnue.
&gt;
M19 Elm. No pel* pleaie.
3-ROOM furnlihed apartment with
COUrLE or lady wanted lo ahara
bath and carafe. ;j;o N, Narmy home. Electric kitchen, uticliiua Ave. FA 2-3144.
lltiea fumiihed. 240 month.
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom duplex
FA 2 5948.
apartment. Lake prlvtlefea. $73.
FA 2-5729
FURNISHED unMalr* apartment,
hot water furniahed. $50. Phone
3-BEDROOM upaiaira downtown
FA 2 8357.
furniahed apartment $83 par
2-BEDROOM CB home, unturniahmonth. FA 2-3071.
&gt;’d, kitchen equipped, nice loca­
FURNISHED apartment!, hard
tion. FA 2 2907,
wood floor*, tile bath*. 002 W
1-REDRrtOM. Share entire house.
77th. Street.
FA 2-5946.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
LOCH ARBOR: Extra larf* S bed­ private bath*, 114 W. Firot St.
room, 2 bath, Florida room
home. Ph. FA 2-3301.

1 1loo af your ad, and reserve* lha
H|M la ratlaa or reject any idTortlaamaoi fraaa tkaf ordarad lo
aaafana to tka pallet** af tl
2-RED ROOM furniahed apartment.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

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FURNISHED five room, ona bad- 2-BEDROOM houvr, kitchen equiproom, carafe apartment. Call
pad. Ph. FA 2-5303.
FA 2-06M.
3-BEDROOM (urnlahed home to
FURNISHED rottsgs in Laka
reapontible -people, tloo month.
Mary. FA 2-304$.
FA 1-5HI. .

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The Greyhounds travel la Lees­
their eighth straight win as
they defeated Tamps, 6-S Monday burg tonight and return boms
Wednesday meeting Leesburg.
In the game Monday, BUI Bald*
win, threw two wild pitches with
the bases loaded in tha ninth to
glva tha Greyhounds their margin
of victory. Banford'a Mika Ma­
loney sacrificed the other run
N atau i Leagas
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Cincinnati
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Tneeday’a Prebabla Pitchers

- Philadelphia a t Chicago — Conlay (M ) v* CeccaniU (04).
Milwaukee a t Sair Francisco*
fp ah s (141 vs Sanford (04).
Cincinnati at
Lot Angeles
(night) - Hook (1-0) va McDavitt
(04).
(Only games scheduled)

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Philadelphia Fat St. Louis, Right
Milwaukee at Loa Angel**, sight
OkmioMU al San Francisco, Bight
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0 l .545
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Mew York
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Chkhge a t BaRtmora (night &gt;—
Wares (1-1) va Barbsr (14).
Ctovaland a t Waahington (night)
•-F irry (14) va Kaat (14).
GUvalaad at Washington, night
OMraga a t Baltimore, Bight
Detroit a t Nrw York
b a f t i d t p a t Boaton

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Sfcownm, N. Y. U 40 • M .435
Alliaoa, Waab.
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Mantis, N. Y.
M to to 11 .343
Mlnoao, Chi.
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Kansan, Bah.
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Buddla, Bos.
11 40 I 14 to !
Runntla, Bo*. 10 M 7 10.119
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Giant* 01; Banka, Cuba II; Cla.
manta, Piratos II; Maacreakl, Pirata* IT; ftto aar, P in to s to.
American Laagaai Oentlla, Ori­
oles 17; Alllaon, Senators 14;
Skowron, Yankees I t; Mlnoao,
While Sox U ; Maria, Yankaoe 11.

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Champ!
Dr. Harold Rinfr defeated
Gena Witzel in the final
round of tha Spencer Me­
morial Trophy tournam ent
play held Sunday.
Witzel wim defending cham ­
pion.
F irst flight w inner was
Tom F innerty.
O ther flight winners were
Andy Carroway, Tom Lang,
ford, fiiil Vilhen, D r. H arry
Woodruff and H arry Weir.

s r /ie .

Sweeney's Holds
Bowlerefle Lead
Sweeney’s remains In first placa
in the Je t Rowlerettea hy a four
point margin.
Sweeney's record ia 17 wina
against seven losses.
There la a three-way tie be­
Aif 0M U*V&gt; Hf*
P
T/M i AT BAT TO
tween Nell's Hair Salon, TrimtftAUaUKATt m
ette Figure Baton and Duke and
uurnrsa
Durhrss Shop lor
for second place
pti
Or* * 3 i£A&lt;HJE S B !
with 13-11,
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Mary Esthers 1* In third, Hown's
z * oaau \
Fashions in fourth with 11-12,
» I t m OtiM flM PCACfxf
Yowell’s and Hotisa of Rahlja Per■MgA il TMTAbMKK M W tralta are tied for fifth with 11r r o v r o r s v pc ac e . /
13. Ro-Jay'a is sixth with 0-16. and
Ivey’s Shoe Store is in last spot
with IH wins, 16'A Josses.
Alt members of the Sweeney’s
team bowled extra, good last week
and really surprised Yowell'a by
taking all four points by a t leant
LOS ANGELES (UP1) — Fears 1600 meters he usually just gcLa 100 sticks per game. Arlene De­
that the United States might not out and runs only when he com­ dering came through like a pro
wilh her 107 game and 603 seriet.
be well represented in decathlon petes in decathlon competition.
competition a t the Rome Olymple
Games wars dispelled today as
Refer Johnson neared top form
for tha 10.event competition.
Johnson, bolder af the V. S.
record of 0302 points, haa recov­
ered from a back injury euffared
last fall hi an automobile accident
and ia gradually Increasing Me
week to decathlon events.
Two at the world’s three top

la paying off four years later and
3,000 miles away.
It was back in 1»S0 that the
Giants signed the lS-year-oid high
school and American Legion ace
from Arcadia, Calif., who had
been groomed to be g big league
pitcher since he waa seven yeara
old. At the time, they predicted
he would some day become a ma­
jor league alar.
It took four years but all the
llgni today are that the • - foot,
3-inch, lS3-pound left-hander haa
coma Into bis own. Ho turned in
bla third straight victory Monday
night when he pitched the Giants
to a S O win that snapped the Mil­
waukee Braves’ four * game win-

homer to five the Glsnls • 14
lead la the sixth. Tha Glint* ad­
ded four clinching runs la tha
eighth with the aid of an error be
shortstop Johnny Logan and Del
Crandall'* second passed ban of
the game. Willey, who suffered
his first lota, fanned nine before
giving way to a pinch-bitter.
Elroy Face, the Plrstes1 t#5# re ­
lief pitching hero, walked scro ll
the Cardinals’ winning run in lbs
ninth inning and thereby suffered
his second defeat of the year.
Fare didn’t lose his first game
until September last season and
compiled an )l-l record.
Stan Musial started Face’s down
faU with a single. Daryl Spencer's
fourth hit and second double of
the game followed by an Intention*
al walk filled the bases wilh
none out. Then Face walked pinchhitter Carl Sawalakl lo end it.

Ick turn in his th ird . brilliant ef­
fort at Candlestick Park. In three
victories there the California kid
has pitched two shutouts and
yielded a total of one run and
nine hils.
The victory moved the secondplace Giants to within one game
of the league - leading Pittsburgh
Pirate*, whose nine-game winning
HOUSTON. Tax. (UPD—Mast­
streak waa ended, 4-3, by the Si.
Louis Cardinal*. The Cincinnati ers champion Arnold Palmer was
Jtcdi heat the Los Angeles Dodg­ sure of a t least 03,400 more to add
ers, 0-5, and the Chicago Cubs de­ to his 044,000 plui bankroll today
feated the Philadelphia Phlllici,
■ • 7, in other National League as he and Bill Collins got set to
tee off for an extra IS holes to
games.
The Cleveland Indiana acored a decide the winner of the 135,000
3-3 victory over the Waahington Houston Classic golf tournament.
Palmer and Collins wound up
Senator* and the Baltimore Ori­
ole* “walked” to an 11-0 decision the fourth round of the tourney
over the Chicago White Sot in the same way they ended the
first round — in a deadlock. They
American League activily.
Carlton Willey matched xeroea began Thursday by burning up the
with McCormick for five innings 7,122-yard Memorial Park course
but Jim Davenport hit hia fourth with six-under par 00‘s.

Ron Kiln#, traded hy Bm Pirates
during tha winter, went the dis­
tance tor It- Lenta to wto to*
Orel gama.
Ed BaUay'a threo • run eighth,
inning double off World Scries relief hero Larry Sherry provided
the Reds with their second wim,
in 10 games. Jin* O’Toole r# r
reived credit for the triumph al.
though Raul Sanches and Bill
Henry aucreaded him. Jim Gil­
liam and Charlie Neal bomered
for tbc Dodgers and Billy Martin
connected for the Redi.
Don Zimmer singled with two
out and the bases filled to tha
ninth inning to cap n three-run
Cub rally. The Phillies hsd gone
ahead wilh a three • run nlnlhft)
inning burst of their own higtw
lighted by rookie Frank Herrera's
two-run stogia.

Plenty At Stake As Palmer,
Collins Meet In Golf Playoff

But the ■train of torn petition
waa beginning to toll Monday to
what waa to hiva been the final
round. Coillna, of Cryatal River,
shot a three-over-par 76 and Pal­
mer, who play* out of Llgonier,
Pa„ cattlrd a 73, ona over par.
For each It waa tha w o n t round
of tha tourney, and each ended
tha regulation distance with 20O'*O)
for tha 72 holla.
Today’s playoff will decide v*ha
gets tha coveted trophy and first
prise money of 06,300. The play­
off loser will get 03,400.

beating Kusnataov’s best mark
( t i l l point*), and also beating
him,* Johnson said, " i t wilt taka
around 1800 points, possibly 1400,
le win a t Roma."
Although ho would aot predict

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On* of (hr biggest majorities In
a record Seminole County pri­
mary voie Tueiday elected Mrt.
Mary K«i!e Walker la* a»*e**nr
sgithi m »hr defeated Itirhmd MrCanua by a loo to one total.
Stock
Mir. Walker'* victory biuuicht a
propo.nl today from J. Hrnilry
Odham that tlov. l.rltoy Collin*
have hrr reinstated lit the offlre
immediately.
Odham rent a telegram to ColUna asking that the governor taka
whatever atep* are open to him to
put Mr*. Walker bark on the job
without the cuatomary protocol.
M n. Walker swamped McCanna
in all nf the IS precincts with a
tally of 5,091 votea to McCanna'a

Mrs. Walker, suspended by Gov.
LcRoy Collins Isle Iasi year, piled
up an early lead and by the time
six prccincla were in had compiled
a 500-vote margin.
When she arrived at the voling
registrar'* office about midnight,
Mrs. Walker was hailed by friends
and supporters. She thanked the
voters of Seminole County and said
“ I will work lo the best of my
ability for the best interests of
the county.”
"I frit Ihe victory was a vote
of confidence for me," Mrs. Wal­
ker added.
Mrs. Walker look every precinct
by at lean a 2-1 majority, wilh
t h a exception of Altamonte

Crowds Like This Stood All Day To Cast Ballots In Record Vote

Bryant, Carlton Make Runoff;
C H E E R S G R E E T E D Mrs. Mary E arls W alker, left.
Tuesday night as aha piled up a commanding lead In th a
Tax AiweMor’a race In tha Democrat!* prim ary. Mrs.
W alker captured all 16 precincts In her bid for re-elec­
tion. Mlsa Rebecca Stevena is shown congratulating Mrs.
W alker a fte r tha final returns were In. (Herald Photo)

Senator Leads In Primary Vote
MIAMI &lt;UP1&gt;—A Hsrvdrd law­
yer noted for hi* oratory and a
young rancher wboao father waa
governor will fight it out May 24
in a Democratic primary raaoff
lor govarnor of Florida,
i Farris BryaM of.Oeale. « , tad
Days K. Cartte* It., r , wiM otact
off alraoot naek-aad each k flnt
primary raturaa a* Uay scrambio far tha vote* of tha tight lotlag candidate!.

George Downs, IN ; Harvle Seller,
IN ; Bill Hendrix, so and Jim MeCorvey, 36.
Jacksonville
Mayor Hay don
Burn* ran a surprisingly strong
third with 155,135 votes and at one
Usm lata Tuesday was within BOO
votes of eatrhiag C trl too.
Biggest prises in tha runoff cam­
paign will b t John McCarty’s
55,IN vote in Dado County, Haydan
doft Burns’
Burnt' S5.U1 vote in Du*
Carlton regained the load ovar val, and Tad David'a &gt;I,*2T vole
Bryant in tha race aa lata re ­ in Dade.
David, the most liberal on tha
turns came In.
With 1.M* of th t atate’a 1.ST1
precinct* reported nnotflcielly,
Carlton lad tb* tint primary with
1 179,401 votea l* 177,969 far Bry­
ant.
The lead ha* shifted between
the candid ale# at taaat three
Lime* during the counting lata
Tuesday and early today.
Farrt* Bryant polled the largest
vote In tha gubernatorial race in
MIAMI (UP!) — Stale Treasurer
Seminole County, followed by
J.
Edwin Larson and Comptroller
Doyte Carlton and John McCarty.
Bryant got 2.197 voles, Carlton B«y Green won re-nomination in
4 had 1,797 and MeCarty rolled up Tuesday’! Democratic primary,
*1,597.
but it will taka runoffs to (ill the
Haydns B u n a waa fourth with
seats
of retiring Secretary of State
LIU- la flftk plaeo waa Tad DaM. A. Gray and late Agriculture
Commlsslocr Nathan Mayo.
Doyle Conner of Starke and W. R.
Hancock, who apraad-eagtod a air­
man field., will duel for Mayo'a old
office.
State Sen. Tom Adams or Orange
Park rolled up a one-sided lead in
Iht Brat primary, but was forced
Into a runoff by Jess Yarborough
of Miami for the post being vacat­
ed by Gray.
Semlnote County voter* by a 2-1
in olbar state-wide races: Ed­
majority- ondorae* Barnard Par- win Mason of Miami and Jim Blan­
m b to Titusville I t represent them ton of SL Petersburg outdistanced
as M aster t e n tea m b Dis­ Harry Arkus of Tampa to win run­
trict.
off spot* far a teat on the HailParriak polio* 6 929 votes to road and Public Utilities Commis­
Gary Bennett's 1,924. Parrish took sion.
all tha 19 precincts by at Matt
Veteran Supreme Court Justice
2-1 majority.
Brevard County newspapers re ­ Glena Terrell won handily over
ported that Parrish sis* got nearly Miami attorney Charles Bodner In
a two to one victory hi tea bans* bis re-aominstioQ bid,
Ia a contest for judge of the
county.
Parrish lad ia all but four amall First District Court of Appcala,
precincts in Brevard's 41 voting Donald K. Carroll of Tallahassee
areas in gaining an I.IM total won with comparative ease over
to 6,397 for Barnett, they repotted. Hobort Ball of Jacksonville.
With 1,717 praciaclo reported In
tha trgrteuflura race, Conner pall­
ed 245,13! votri to IN,775 for Han­
cock. Third was Loran Carlton
with 09,907,
Adams rolled up 1*5,142 votes
WASHINGTON fUPI) - House
payola Investigators left a brood is the accrctary of state’s race.
hint to Um teteviatoo networks to­ Yarborough trailed with 112,040
day to Improve their program­ votes.
Larsea, state treasurer since
ming or become Um possible ta r­
1940, piled up 327 IN votes. Far
get of a congressional Inquiry.
Rap. William H. Springer (B-Ili.) back war* Al Cahill, N.519; Era
served noUc* before Ihe subcom­ • it CoUlas, 92,375; aod W. O. Mur­
mittee completed He public heir- rell J r. 3t,123.
Green piled up a 424.142 to 121,, lags on payola Tuesday that he,
lApior one, Intended to proos Car a s
investigation lata TV programming
K the quality a f shows isn’t im­
proved.

Seminole Endorses
Parrish As Senator
From 37th District

T V Networks Get
•Probe Warning

Armed Forces
Meet Friday

Plans far Armed Forces Day
scheduled May 21, will b* discusand a t a apodal meeting at 5 p. m.

Friday to City Mai. Armed Forma
Day Chairman Joel Fields aa-

Wi&amp;sn

race italic in the field, announced
ha would campaign actively for
Carlton La lh« runoff. David got
a Hate total of 77,626.
Burnt went to bed Wednesday
morning rafuslng to eonccda ha
was out of the race an* said it
would bt inappropriate for hint
to announce wha ha will support
In the runoff.
McCarty, who ran fourth with
132.771 voles, also turned in
without laying who ho mlghl suppurl, Dirklnion, who polled 104,M3 did ihe isme.

Nows Briefs

Other vole prlici lor the two
runotf candidate* will be Burns’
21,ON In Dsde and 16,039 In Hills­
borough; David’s 16,604 In! Brow­
ard, and Dickinson’s 21, 80f ia
Fa Jos Beasts e a t I t ,M (n Darfe.
But Bryant would run strong in
rural area* and northwast Florida
as ha did Tuesday. Among others,
be carried Alachua, Jackaon, Lake
aod Manatee, H* also carried
oountlai with sum* of Klorida's
larger clUes, including Enrambil,
Orange Pinellas, and Volusia.
He ran well in Hillsborough
County although Carlton carried
that county 24,273 to 16.089
Significantly, Bryant carried JO
counties—mo»t of them r u ra lwhile Carlton tarried only II—
moil of them big.
Burns carried eight counties,
Dickinson ate, Harvle Belier sis
and John McCarty five. David
won only Broward. Bill Hendrix,
George Downs and Jim McCorvey
Tailed to carry a rounty.
The counties Carlton carried
were
Collier,
Dade,
DcSolo.

Closing Arguments
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.
(UPD—Judge James Knott and a
13-man jury will bear doting a r­
guments today In the murder trial
of Dennis Whitney, 17, admitted
slayer of six men and a woman.

Hide And Seek
DARIEN, Ga. (U PD -M rs. 0 .
J. Reynold*, fighting a divorce
effort by her luba&lt;*co • belr hus­
band, played hide and aeak with
his layers and sheriffs depu­
ties today while the split-up trial
ground on through legal argu­
ments and written depotetions.

Rights Probe
WASHINGTON IUPI) — Tha
Civil Rlghla Commission has alert­
ed investigating job discrimina­
tion by the armed force* and the
National Guard. A commission
spokesman (aid Tueiday that tha
study would cover discrimination
In any employment where (he
federal government pays part of
tn* employe's salary.

5 Face Firing Squad
TEHRAN, Iran (Cl*l 1—A fir­
ing squad today aaicuted five
members of aa allaga* Communist
organisation for plotting to over­
throw the Shah’i government,-a
military apokeimea announced.
Another IT persons. Including a
woman, have been sentenced to
prison terms ranging from 10
y a rn to Ufa, tha apokesraan said.

Red Visit
WASHINGTON fLfl&gt;l&gt; - Tbe
commander-in-chief of tbs Soviet
Air Force and nine other Russian
air officer* will iriait i s United
States next week, Um Pentagon
announce* today. Tha visit waa
described as a return af tbe trip
to Russia by Geo. Nathan F.
Twining- chairman of the U. S.
M at Chiato of Staff, when bo
was chief *f staff of tha Air Fore*

By United Preas International
Republicans today hailed Vica
President Richard M. Nixon's
showing against Sen. John P. Ken­
nedy (D-Masi.) In Indiana’s presi­
dential "popularity ronlrsl” as a
as a great upset victory which
foreshadowed GOP success in No
vember.
Returns from all but a few hun­
dred nf Ibe 4,299 precincts gave
Nixon 369,249 voles and Kennedy
333,117 in Tuesday's primary. The
candidates were without major
opposition in thrir separata races.
Tha Massachusetts Democrat,
w!m made four campaign owing*
through the slate, had predicted
in advance he would pile up the
most votes. Nixon, who did no cam­
paigning ia Indiana, had forecast
b# would trail.

Casselberry First
Aid Class Tonight
Casselberry's volunteer firefight­
ers will learn genrral first aid, life­
saving and how to operate a reiuscitalor In Ihe department first aid
course which opens tonight.
Firemen from other county de­
partments also have been invited
to taka the course aJaco lots of
firemen would need to know first
aid techniques la case of a big
blase, Casselberry Kira Chief Paul
Ratal aaM. Tha meeting hi too
Casselberry Are bouse will algrt at
7j&gt;9 p. as

white Brows look sevynJHqigrvflk
Brownproved strong m thevanfora
precincts.
In District I, Williams, who dur­
ing tha campaign had said he
would not aven Issue vole cards
because be was unlucky at the
game, polled the largeil vote tally
with 2,B*9 votes ei compared (a
Cordell's 2,010. J. H. Van Hoy, w*o
was appointed county commis­
sioner from the district two months
ago, polled 1,166 votes.
Williams took the majority of
Hie precincts and Cordell came up
strong in ths three Sanford pre­
cincts.
In Ihe most holly contested race,
Incumbent Lawrence Swofford was
high maa in District 3, polling 1.896 voles. Swofford dominated the
Sanrord precincts while his cloiesl
opponent, Avery, who polled 1,513
votes, proved strong In Ihe coiinly.
Oils Fourakre was third with 1,374 votes followed by A. R. Lormaim, 1,369 and Edward Zimmer­
man, 97S.
In District t, Incumbent Homer
Little polled the largest vote, 2,3tw,
to FiUpatrirk’s 2,334. George Ball
polled 1.685 votes. •
During the early returna, KiltPatrick trailed Lillie by a big ma­
jority but pulled up airung In the
large Sanford precincts. Fllrpstrick led by 69S voles In LlUe'a
587 In Precinct I.
Little pulled away to early lead
In the Chuluola, Geneva, Alta­
monte Springs and Oviedo pre­
cincts.

WASHINGTON (UPl) - Rep.
Joel BroyhlU (R-Va.) said today
President Eisenhower la thinking
■boLt calling Congress into special
session if the Housr and Senate
*l**h hia foreign aid program aubManually.
Broyhill made Ibe atatement af­
ter he and II other Republican con­
gressmen had breakfast with the
President at the White House.
Broyhill laid the President made
no specific threat hut that he got
Ihe “definite impression” that Eis­
enhower would call Congress back
into seasion If Use mulual eecurity
program Is materially cut. The
present session is expected lo ad­
journ in lima for the July conven­
tion.
"I bad Use feeling that if we did
not go along wilb hie mutual se­
curity program, Ibtrs was danger
of being called back into special
session,” Broyhill fold reporters.

Board To Meet
The County Commission will
meet at 19 a. m. Thursday ia thq

Courthouse, Chairman John Krider
said today. Ths regwlar Tuesday
meeting of the board was post­
poned because of otoettoa dap.

Arthur Beckwith, taking 15 of Um
IS precinct* ia Iht county Demo­
cratic primary, was elected clerk
of (be Circuit Court.
Beckwith defeated incumbent Da­
vid Gatchal with an unofficial vota
tally of 4.1N to 2.401.
The only preelncl Gatchol won
was In Altamonte Springs, wharo
be polled 1M vote* to Beckwtlh'e
164.
Beckwith, who has been working
in the tax collector's office for Ihe
past eight y ean , said after his vic­
tory, "I could not bava won Ihle
election by myself. 1 am humbly
grateful for the support I receiv­
ed.”
Beckwith opened tip with an
early lead and proved strong la
Ihe Ihrer Sanford prerlncts. In
Precinct 2, the biggest one in tha
rounty, he polled 1,020 votea la
Gslchel'a 546.
Galchrt was appointed clerk late
last year alter O. P. Herndon re ­
tired.

Voters returned Sheriff J. I-.
Hobby to office in the primary
arier • close race with J. .(J.
(Slim) Galloway.
Galloway, showing strength in
many of the bigger precincts,
look two of Um three Sanford pre­
cincts. However, Hobby finally got
4,655 votes to 3,497 for Galloway.

The election board met today
to tabulate 277 absentee ballots
and to make the oflicial canvas#
of Tuesday's pri* ary.
Tbe complete official tabula­
tion by precincts will bo published
ia Thursday's Herald.

Reward Offered
On Dog Shooting
Mrs. Hazel Porter of 1104 25th
St. today offered a flOO reward for
information leading to tha identity
of whoever abet hat dog se a r her
home,
Mrs. Porter aaM too dog was
found buried approximately ana
block from her homo after tha

Mrt. Camilla Bruce seeking rerlcrtion as supervisor of regMralion, grabbed the biggest vote
majority of all candidates In Ihe
primary when she swamped 3tn.
Kathleen Reynolds by a 3-1 vote.
Mra. Bruce got 3,149 votes, com­
pared to Mrt. Rejnolds' 1,190.
Roy Mann won hantllly over
Ray Slaton for the school board
from District I. Mann collected
3,312 votea to Sit Ion's 1.906.
In the Justice of the peace race
In District 3, Tho nat G, Moon
defeated Phillip M. Packard, 426
votes to 290.
in the four-man race tor the
Justice of ihe peace District 6,
Elmer Ashley got 922 votes to
L. L. Cox, 239; John Ncttleion,
535 and Homer Sewel, 3N.
In the constable’* race In Dis­
trict 9, Gredy Uall rolled up 1,156
volet compared to W. D. Bridge's
523 and Fraitk Lurry's 194.

Photo Exhibit
To Open Here

Springt. where McCanna eoBeoted
223 votes to her 250.
Odham's telegram to Collins Slid:
Tha voters of Seminol* County
in yesterday's primary eaat 3.091
voles for Mary Earl* Walker and
2,268 votes for Richard E. Mc­
Canns In the Tax Assessor's race.
It is obvious that the people to
Seminole County want Mrt Walk­
er to be their tax assessor.
You suspended Mrs. Walker
based on the information you had
and on Ihe fael that the comp­
troller's
review of Seminol*
County'* tax records had said tho
records that did axiat were tho
worst of the 67 counties. In my
opinion, falling to extract from her
a promise that the would do
belter, you as governor did tha
only thing you could do In dis­
charging the dullei required of
you as governor when you sus­
pended her.
The two men who wore present
with you at the hearing, Sen.
Douglas Stcnitrom and Rep. Mack
Cleveland of Seminole County,
mad* no public comment follow­
ing Ihe hearing which you held
with Mrs. Walker. Mra. Walker'a
ads during the campaign have
said that aha was "unjustly” sus­
pended by you, the governor,
when, "I dared to fight for your
rights.” You will recall that at
the hearing her attorney, Ur.
Algle Speer, made tho ebirg*
that there was one man respon­
sible for your decision and that
was Mr. Odham. This Impression,
la my opinion, hat been success­
fully conveyed to tb* people a t
Seminole County. They felt the!
my tactics were high handed.
You know, and God abovo
knows, that 1 personally never
discussed with you Mra. Walk­
er'a suspension prior lo your ac­
tion, but Irrespective,af that fee*
I am certain that tha public bolieves otherwise.
1 do not offer to anyone any
apologies that I waa ertUeal to
Mary Earle Walker's tax assess­
ment records. 1 do not apologlt*
for having foughf for a tax equaii*
i i t Ion because it was both law*
ful and necessary, •
t feel the fart that Mao-Waito,
er haa successfully *conveyed to
tha people that the high love! of
assessment, or foil cash value
Is here lo atay * • which la cer­
tainly a change in her position
• • was an additional decisive
factor la helping to re-elect her.
Now that she has publicly aommilted herself to a position of
full cash
value assessment*
(which if she had. don* to yon
aba could hav* prevented her
suspension In tha first place), and
now that the has been reelected
by an overhhalming vote of tho
people, I foci that it la my duty
to recommend to you publicly that
aha be immediately reinstated if
that can possibly be don* eo that
our government eon be truly re­
presentative of the peoples' oxpressed will.
Richard K. McCanna, whom
you appointed and who stepped to
to do a job for tha people of this
county, deserves tha gratitude
and appreciation of every cilUan
af this county. On* thing Is sure,
and (hat It thal McCanna had
nothing whatsoever to do with tho
■uspen'lon and three other men
that I know of • • John Courier,
who was contacted by me; Bert
Hollingsworth, a CPA of San­
ford who was contacted by my;
and David Galchel, then a County
Commissioner who waa suggested
by Senator StenHrom • • were
possible appointees to the job.
McCanna to the end received tha
unanimous vota of your local
committee, the retire legislative
delegation and Ihe entire County
Commission. He has served with
credit and dlitlnclioe and terved
al a time when no one else would
or could and one thing of hia
accomplishment Is certain; that
through tha line Job that be did
do, a high level of assessment
and a fair level of aiicism ent
was endorsed by the great m a­
jority of candidates for local of­
flre, Including his opponent Mr*.
Walkrr herself, I am proud Is
say that 1 voted for Richard K.
McCanna in appreciation for the
fine job that 1 feel ha has don*
and the service he has rendered
lo tha people of Seminol* County.
I realise lhal normally suspen­
sion* must await Um cod to a
term or Senate coolirmrtlon of
your action. It ia obvious that is
following either to thesa courses
unnecessary time and expense
occurs without benoftt to anyune.
As I said previously, I feel tho
fact thal Mrs, Walker ha* pub­
licly coramHtad to the lawful aod
high level to assaismeot ia asauranca enough that she haa - nji
changed her mind and the fact
that ths people have re-elected
bar In my opinion makes tala
departure from normal procedure
a proper course to aelloa to “

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■y*a aaaval matting calltd the
l i a r victor* a tramaadoua tech­
nical achievement. Thar laid it
vM gravida aav undemanding of
radioUm i which govern radio com*
municatloni to earth.
■1 W gkotogragk waa obtained by
• Naval Baaaareh Laboratory
•atm, headed by Richard L. Blake,
with the help of an Aerobta-Hl
rocket fired IN mllea into the

own best interests

$2 MILLION HAIL STORM awept through central Texaa and pelted San
Angelo with hail atonea an big aa golf balla and aoma pelleta actually
reached the sign of baaeballa. Thia picture ah ow a part of the damage done
in San Angelo.

**Tt above tba'iua rimmed by a
bright X-ray kale and aevenl in*
tanae ageta at bright X*ray emia*

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DO NOT BE I N F L U E N C E D
THIS IS A CHOICE YOU MUST MAKE YOURSELF
S. GARY

BEN N ETT JR.

BEN N ETT’S OPPONENT

Experienced And Proven Leader
• Mayor O f Cocoa 6 Years
• Municipal Judge

Proven Tool o f Special Group*
• Bulkhead
• Oil Refinery
• Sale o f Public Land*

(Brevard’n Mont Progressive City)
Dr. Herbert Friedman, superinMadam ef the atmosphere and aaIraphyatcs division of the labors
Wry, ^explained the photograph at
a symposium ea solar amlaakma.
IBs surface ef the visible tun
haa a temperature of about 10,100
dograoa fabrombalt. Stretching mil*
Boas of miles Into apaea la the
dun's tardasl atmosphere, vary
thin, but vary hot.
H a eorooo'a average tampers*
tura is about 1.100,000 dogma
fabrsnhett with local hot spots
resetting perhaps 11 millioa da*

-The electrons raee about at
such high apeeda," Friedman laid
"tbit their collisions with the
Wavy nuclei generate X-rays."
Friedman said the X-ray intenatty "baa been found In play an
important roto In the formation of
Mm toaospbert," the charged reg m t of tho upper atmosphere,
-which in tura controls loag-rango
Mdio communications."

: Be Seated
•WAMPSCOTT. Mass. (UPI)
••Selectman Donald K. Coatln
opposed the Mao of n pay raise
far tho selectmen. But taxpayers
voted them raises of 91M a year
i, anyhow. Coatln announced
flM would bo spool to buy
• nnw twirol chain for tho

By PHIL NEWSOM
when or if a king Is to return to
UPI Pereign EdMor
There la •peculation ia Spain the Spanish throne.
The speculation arises from a
Franclico
that
Generalissimo
recent meeting between Franco
Franco may be about to disclose and the royal pretender, Don
one of bla . most closely guarded Juan do Borbon. Officially uncon­
seers Is.
firmed reports from that meeting
That would bo something about say Franco recognised the Borbon'a royal claim, thus eliminat­
ing other possible claimants.
Within the Borbon family, there
are two possibilities—Don Juan de
Borbon, or his aon, Prince Juan
WASHINGTON (UPI) The Carioi.
The son, under Franco's guid­
Army succeaafully fired its pow­
erful Nika-Seus anti-missile from ance, haa been given the educa­
underground for tho first time tion of royalty^-allcndance at all
at the White Sands testing range three of the nation's military
academies, army, navy and air.
in New Mexico.
Ha now is embarking on a
An announcement here said the
hugs . missile, packing
130,000
pound! o f thrust io its tirst stag*,
roared aloft from an underground
"c o ll" or "alio."
The teat rocket carried a dum­
my second stage and warhead.
The Longwood Clvie League will
Five previous Zeus firings have install its new officers at a cov­
been conducted from tho aiirface, ered dish supper arid family
three o f. them successfully.
night celebration May 3.
Mrs. Garland Shaw wai re­
elected president In the recent
•lections, Mrs. W. J. Hsrtley wss
TALLAHASSEE (UPI ) - State nsmed vice president; Mrs. Ira
Hotel and Restaurant Commia- Wilson, second ' vies president;
sioner Richard Edgerton said to­ Miss Dorothy Heath, secretory;
day an estimated 14 to II Florida Mrs. Stephen Rockwell, tressur*
resort botela and motels will g »
bankrupt this year. Edgerton said log secretary;* and Mias Ella
this to m°ra than usual, but is not Cummings, house chairman.
•a indication o f a decline ia tourist
Tho supper will bo at f ;30 p.m.
business.
at tho league building.

Anti-Missile
Test A Success

New Officers
To Be Installed

Motels In Trouble?

term of civilian atudici under tutori. Monarchiit lou rcci »»y the
father allowed hia aon to return
to Spain only upon aaaurance
from Franco that the Borbon dy­
nasty would ba the cboacn one.
Don Juan ia the man on whom
monarchists currently are placing
their beta.
Spanish law now provides that
whoever takes the Spanish throne
must be more than 30 years old,
a Catholic, a Spaniard and from
a recognised royal family. The
47-year-old Don Juan fits the de­
scription. Hia son still la too
young.
Monarchist soi/rccs in Franca
and Portugal expect Franco to
give a hint of hia plans during a
forthcoming visit to Barcelona
where ha is expected to make at
least two Important speaches.
These sources believe one of
Franco's first moves will be to
bring forth a law establishing the
rights and powers both of a chief
of itata and a chief of govern­
ments, roles now filled by Franco.
Franco himself haa said repeat­
edly that Spain ia a monarchy but
that he has a lifetime mandate to
direct Spaln'i destiny.
Only one thing would cause him
to abandon what he considers a
providential duty. That would be
ill health.
In Portugal, where the pretrnder lives Jo exile, royalist source*
expect nothing concrete for two
year* But they also believe it
might com* earlier.

• Outstanding Conservationist
• Farsighted Planner
• Proven Ability

(Island In Mallet Crank)

“CROWN PRINCE"
.O F PO LITICA L
CLIQUES

Proven Courage to
FIGHT for PRINCIPLE?
o f Good Government

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S. G A R Y B EN N ET T , Jr.
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�* Here Are Polling Places
Here are the polling locations for residents o f Seminole
County’* 16 precincts:
Precinct 1: West Sanford, 116 French Ave.
Precinct 2: Lake Monroe, church annex,
p r e c in c t 3: East Sanford, Home Center, 25th and Sanford Ave.
Precinct 4: Paola, Wilson School.
Precinct 5: Oviedo, Town Hajl.
Precinct 6: Geneva, community house.
Precinct 7: Chuluota, old school house.
Precinct 8: Goldenrod, community house.
Precinct 9: Longwood, Town Hall.
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Precinct 10: Lake Mary, Presbyterian Church annex.
Precinct 11: Altamonte Springs, community house.
Precinct 12: Forest City, Purvis Real Estate.
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Precinct 13: Slavia, school annex.
Precinct 14: Fern Park, Casselberry, Prairie Lake Legion Hall.
Precinct 15: Sanford proper, National Guard Armory.
Precinct 16: Bear Lake, Florida Power Lounge.

VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Partly cloudy with chan* of Mottorod shower* tonight and Tuesday. High today, 8t-A8. lo w tonight, 90-88.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
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prices at 1 p. m.:
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Caterpillar ............................ J4'v
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Penney
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Sears Roebuck ....................... 4S
Studebaker .......................... 11H

s All Over Now News Briefs
But The Voting

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Chessman Is Executed
RAN QUENTIN, Calif. (U P I)—
Caryl Chessman waa executed to­
day.
He wax gassed to death ni Baa
Quentin prison In the climactic
finale of a fight for life that
spanned It years, 10 months nnd
7 days.
Attorneys for Chessman fought
vainly up to the taro hour o f 12
noon to set aside tha ninth exrcution data for tha .in-year-old 1-oa
Angeles Iddnapar-rohber-esn 4#rrorist.
And even as - he slumped life­
lessly in hla chair-traps ia tha
octagonal, pastel green gas cham-

bar, letUra and telegrams poured
Into llov. Edmund G. Brown’s
Sacramento office from around
tha world pleading that ha be
spared.
Rut Brown, an opponent of
eapital punishment, refused to inUrfere with the execution. He
granted Chessman an Itth hour
reprieve Feb. Ill so the California
legislature could consider a capital punishment law and because
of fears that hta execution might
trigger demonstrations against
President
Elsenhower a#
his
South American trips.

Km
i t t e d t i toa
tha death penalty.
Brown aaid ha « u powerless to
aat because tha But# Supra me
Court voted threa times by a 44
margin
againat
raeommcnding
clemency.
Thu* anded tha Incredible *t°ry
uf an ebscure habitual criminal
who after antering death row l&gt;erama a best-selling author, sslftaught legal expert and world­
wide eymhol In the campaign
agaimt capital puniehment.
During hie years on death row
Chetaman aaw M men and one

Ike To See Maneuvers

WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) - President Eisenhower, weather permu­
ting, plans to fly to Ft. Rrnning,
Ga., Tuesday to witness Army In­
fantry training manuevers for one
day, the White House announced
today.

Heavy Death Toll
Candidates for 30 county offices
were doing last minute patchwork on their politicking today
after making their final formal
primary pleas before about l.Ooo
residents at (he Democratic rally
Saturday night.
The Reid of 32 candidates seek­
ing countywide offices, two men
running for one school board posi­
tion ond two seta of district con■UMs and peace justice eandi

dates make up the county ballot.
Semihole
Voters
also
will
help Brevard County choose a
stale senator for the two-county
37th Senatorial District,
with
Bernard Parriah of Titusville and
Gary
Bennett Jr.
of Cocoa
running for thia seal.
Unopposed candidates are John
Galloway, tax collector; Vernon
Mite,
county
Judge;
Karlyle
Housholder, county prosecuting

MIAMI (UPI)— Florida’s candidate* for gttvernor
gathered in vote-heavy Miami today for an Uth hour tele­
vision appearance.
Between 200,000 and 250,000 votes are expected to be
cant in the Mfaml area—Dade County — in the Florida pri­
mary election Tuesday.
I k Voter registration la Florida Is I

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lj763,000 with experts In Talla- [ C S K S B B H B B f l H f l f l l l

hsisce predicting a.votr of around
•00.000.
iWith such a light vole, Dade
County could be the key.
The long-rang.- weather predic-.
Hon waa for scattered showers in
the peninsula from Tampa south­
ward Tuesday, with clear weather
to the north.
i Unless one of the 10 Democratic
candidates for governor gets a
majority of the total vote cast
Tuesday, there will be a run-off
between the top two May 24. A
elear majority in the Oral primary
is unlikely. It has happened only
once.
Most of the candidates will ap­
pear on a television panel here
tonight. Sure to be on hand were
Doyle E. Carlton Jr., Farris Bry.ant, John McCarty, Haydon Burns,

Transportation
At least twn candidates ofred the public free tranc­
he poll* Tuesday.
Sheritr J. L. Hobby aikrd
that anyone wishing a free ride
call FA Y-5321, FA 2*363,
FA 2 5117 or FA 2-734L
, -Arthur Beckwith Jr., candiI t B . for circuit court clerk,
M g fljfercd free transportation
to llmae calling F 3-11T*.

MRS. JOHN COURIER

Mrs. John Courier
To Succeed Lingo
By MARION B. JONEB

attorney; R. T. Mil wee, supt. of
public instruction; James A. Birkenmeyer, member of the. board
of public instruction from District
3; George Kelsey, constable .Dis­
trict 3; W. Hugh Duncan, juatlro
of the peace, district 4 and A. C.
Doudnry, county surveyor.
In other racea, Arthur Beck­
with Jr. will !&gt;« trying to unseat
David Gatchel as Clerk of the
Circuit Court.
In a race that promises to be
one of (be moat interesting and
hotly contested, Mrs. Mary Earle
Walker and Richard McCanns
will be seeking the tax assessor
post.
Candidates in other races are:
Sheriff, J. Q. Galloway and
Sheriff J. I„ Hobby.
District I County Commission­
er— Donald I . Balsa, T. V.
Brown and J, C. Hutchison. '
District 2— Count, Commission
p o s t - J. D. Cordell, J. H. Van
Hoy and Ted Williams.
Diatrict 3 'County Commission
post— James P. Avery Jr., Oils
Fourakre. A. R. l-ormann, Law­
rence SWofford and Edward Zim­
merman.
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.District I County CemmDs'oncr
—George W. Bell, John FlUpatrlck
and Homer Little. .
Supervisor of Registration —
Mrs. Camilla D. Bruce and Mrs.
Kathleen Reynolds.
School Board post from District
2—Hoy Mann and Ray Staton.
Juslire of the Peace District 3
— Philip Packard and Thomas
Moon.
Conatabla Dlitric* 4—R. E. Carroll, O. G. Owens, Alvin J. Petty,
and Lewi* A. Tate.
Justice of the Peace District •
—L. L. Cox, John G. Nettleton,
Elmer Ashley and Homer Sewell.
Constable Diatrict 4— W. D.
Bridge, Grady L. Hall and Frank
Luccy.
Total registration for Qie prlmary .ii 14,502, highest number ot
electors for any primary In the
county's history. Mora than 270
absentee ballots have been cast.
Supervisor o f Registration Mrs.
Camilla Brucn has 34 voting ma­
chines for use In the 16 precincts
in the county, Mrs. Bruce has
predicted that the vote on Tues­
day will excood to,000.
With only twn candidates In
six o f the 30 contests, these six
racea will be Settled Tuesday.
Some others may be settled also,
•vrn though there are three can­
didates.
It appears improbable any one
of the five candidate! in the Dis­
trict 3 County Commission race
will get a majority of the total
and win a first primary victory
No new issues were brought
into the campaign Saturday night
and most of the candidates uiged
all registered voters to go to
the polls and urged them to vote
for the best qualified and ignore
the influence o ' friends and
groups.

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) At
Icaat 12 peraona were killed in
weekend traffic aecidenta on Flor­
ida’s rosd s. and hlghwaya. acveo
of them in two mishaps. In other
accidental dealhi, five boya drown­
ed in a boating accident Sunday
near Chipley and a child airangled
on a ball.

Desecration Suit
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) - Jack­
sonville waa to aeek dlsmlaaa! to­
day of a suit aimed at deaegregalion of all city recreation facili­
ties. Arguments on the ciiy'a mo­
tion In dismiss the suit were sched­
uled before U. S. District Judge
Bryan Simpson. The suit was filed
several weeks ago by a group of
Negroes.

East Germans Flee
BERLIN (U PI)
More than
1,000 East Germans fled to West
Berlin over - the weekend, many
of them taking advantage of the
Communist May Day Celebrations
to do so,
w M i dlkMli
rd today. Uag
B s jj.to B ■ t o t

Whitney Trial
WEST PALM BEACH ( U P I ) Altorneya began picking Jurors to­
day to try Dennis Whitney, 17, for
the murder of one of seven persona
the boy said he killed In a cross­
country crime spree. Slill a ques­
tion mark as (he proceedings open­
ed in the Palm Hcarh County
courthouse were the results of
mental icala to determine Whit­
ney's u n ity.

Pre-Summit
Talks Hampered
By Turkey Riots

Divorce Suit
* CLAYTON (U PI)—Tobacco heir
R. J. Reynolds, 54—who shouldn't
be smoking—attempts tu get a
divorce from hia third wife, charg­
ing Hint she is mean and wasteful.
Mrs. Muriel Reynolds countered
with claims that her husband pack
ed bar off to Europe white he put
in motion efforts to dissolve their
marriage. She asked Superior
Court to award her $6 million if
the divorce ia granted.

Damage Heavy
In 2-Car Mishap
A two car collision on French
Ave. and First Bt. resulted In
fttoO damage U&gt; two r a n Sunday
night, police reported.
Police aaid ■ car operated by
Ralph C. Hewith Sr., of Or­
lando, hit a vehicle drivrn by
Goaa David at 311 W. ISth St.
None o f the drivers were Injured,
police added.
Police charged llewilh with
failure to have his vehicle under
control. Damage to his car waa
eatlmalcd at $l,0&lt;&gt;0 and MOO to
David's vehicle.

Mrs. John Courier Jr. has been
...................
named to succeed
T. L. Lingo
Sr. as city clerk of Ovlrdo,
Her duties will he the same
aa those of her predecessor, in­
cluding tax assessor and tax
collector.
Mrs. Courier came to Sanford
when she was a few months old
and attended Sanford schools and
Is a graduate of Seminole High
School.
Upon graduation she went to
work for Chase and Company and
married John Courier who is now
connected with Chase.
The scheduled County Commis­
The Couriers have four children. sion meeting Tuesday hat been
Johnny, 16. Jimmy. 12; and tha postponed until Thursday because
A Jacksonville Naval Air Sta­
twini. Mary and Martha, I.
of primary day.
tion sailor waa beaten and robbed
oo Palmetto Ave. late Saturday
night with 1140 in cash and valu­
ables taken, police reported.
Tbn sailor was Identified as
Clarence Jones who told police
that throe Negroes “ Jumped him,*
knocked him out cold and took
approximately S20 and a wristwatch valued at 3120."
Jones said he could not idrnli
fy hla assails nla.

Meet Postponed

COUNTY 4*H LAMP CONTEST WINNERS Harry Clement* of Luke Mary
nnd David Jakubcin of Slavia show their winning lamp* to their club lead­
er*, Mr*. Cecil Mixon of Lake Mary and Mrs. Paul Lukaa o f Slavin. Harry
won first place in the lamp contest on County Contest Day Saturday and
David took second. From the left are Mrs. Mixon, Harry, David

CIIOOBINfs THEIR PRIZES for taking tha three top places in the 4-H
unior speaking contnat, Jonathan nnd Paul Lukaa, and Billy Mikler have a
ard choice to make. The boya won the prisea in the county content, Satur­
day. Jonathan waa firet, Paul aecond, and Billy, third.

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Sailor Beaten,
Robbed In City

DeBory Volunteer
Officers Named
DaBary Volunteer Fire Chief
Edward Healy selected hia assortate officers for tha Mrs depart­
ment at the monthly drill re­
cently. The assistant {hlafs are
Darwin F. Bruce and John Lamt o m a*. Joeep' W. Brenner in
captain, and Harry A. Schob is

woman pas# Me aaB earotoo IB
the gas chamber.
He wrote four hooka, twrfcidtng
“ Call 3455, Death Row," which
sold half a million soplsa.
His more than 3100,000 ha nam­
ings helped finance tha legal
moves ha master-minded himself
to cheat the gae chamber. He
made nearly 10 appadle te various
couru.
And while an death row tto
court reporter at Me 1B4B trial,
tha Judge who sentenced him 40
death and the warden who re­
ceived him at San Quentin died.
Aa he died demonstrators pro­
testing against his execution clus­
tered outside th# Ran Quentin
gatea, the governor’s mansion ia 1
Sacramento and the State Su­
preme Court building In San
|Francisco.
Gov. Brown went nut to thn
demonstrators before tha execu­
tion. Isidore Zlfferatein, a spokes­
man for tha group which had
maintained an all-night vigil, ask­
ed the governor:
“ Arc you unequivocally In favor
of clemency o f Caryl Chessman?"
Brown paused, " I ’m hesitating.
I put this matter over for 60 days
because 1 hoped something would
happen so we would not have tn
execute Caryl Chessman."
Earlier Brown said, " I don’t
know whether n governor can
play God in these casea,"
A t San Quentin more than &gt;4
persons — Including movla star
Marlon Brando—spent tha ehlllg
night outside the gates,
Rrando said, "the tide againal
capital punishment ia in full
awing."
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More than 500 latter# and talagrams n day were roralvad in
th# governor’^ office from around
the world. Appeals for Chessman
cams from such notablaa na Dr.
Albert Rchwfltxer, Brigitte Bardot, Pablo Casals, Shirley Man*
Laine, and Slavs Allen,
The Roman Calbqjla Church
Vatican newspaper Gaaeryntorn
Romano previously labptad Chess­
man’* execution after the "agony"
o f 12 years on dnakh row aa "bar­
baric."
Sympathy for Chessman was
high*at In oastom Europe, tap
cisUy Scandhrorla- a
America.
A "French Comm Itto# for Caryl
Chessman” was reported to havW
received 1,000 letters asking fo r
clemency which wen* tent to
Brown.

ISTANBUL f U PD -Antl govern­
ment rioters shouting “ freedom!
freedom !" battled military palice today outside City Hall, where
leaders of Ih* Atlantic Pact wera
bolding crucial pre-summit talks.
Several rioter* were injured,
and several more were arrested.
The outbreak waa lha latest af
a series In the past five days In
which 14 peraona had been faported killed. Authorities con­
firmed only on# death.
A cordon or military pollen la
red and white helmets beat thn
rioters back from the City Hall,
holding them about 300 yards from
tb* building. Thalr ahouls could
be beard clearly.
Several thousand persons wern
Involved In IbW* demonstration.
No shots were heard, allhougtk
Gen. Fabrl OzdUek had ordered
troops maintaining order in Istan­
bul to shoot if there were any
new demonstrations today.
Foreign Minister Fatim R. Zorlu, opening the pact session, said
the current Korea-style rioting la
Turkey does not affect the na­
tion's unity in support of tha
Western alliance.
Zorlu said Premier Adiian Mon.
dercs, whose government is tto
target of the demonstrations, re­
gretted "with deep sorrow" his
Inability to be present at the part
session.
Menderes remained In Ankara,
tha nation's capital, instead ti
coming here because of the anti­
government disorders.
A 24-hour curfew Imposed t o
Istanbul Sunday ended at 4 a. m.,
and U. S.-made Pallosi tanks wera
withdrawn from the approaches la
city ball at that hour. However,
strong military forces' remained
in the area.

Chuluota Youths
Meet Wednesdoy
THEME JUNIOR TRACTOR EXPERTS from Siavla won first prigs in tha
junior and senior division! of the county 4-H tractor driving contest held at
the horn# demonstration headquarters. John Jakubcin, on the tractor, won
top award in the senior diviaion, and Jonathan Lukaa waa first in the
junior class.
JAiarald Photos)

Th# Chuluote Vwtk Club
told a regular moating Wad
day at T:JM y. m. at tto C
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pal’a S.J00.000 people depend an
-Katpk Waldo E n ir te a fanning for tbotr livelihood.

LAKELAND (U P !) Florida
CHnta Mutual report* that the
state’s chrua grove* a n “ general­
ly In excellent condition.”
The report waa baled on 1*
countie* and. according to General
Manager Robert W. Rutledge "1*
a repreaentativt lampling, and not
all Induaive.” EacerpU:
Folk: Moot grove* experienced
■ very extended bloom period.
Some iroo* have more fruit than
they can carry and mutt (bed a
good portion aooner or later. Con(latent rain* have helped eet a
new crop of fruit.
Lake: Harvesting of valenciaa
(honing tome in m a te but ha*
not reiched peak volume. Growing
conditions continue good with rain
over the county last week. Too ear­
ly to loll much about the set of
next year** crop but trees are in
good condition and bloom very
heavy.
Marion: All varitUea of citrus

For Continued
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Area Pre-School
VounduD May II

Slate's CHras
Groves'Good'
Mutual Reports

good crop appears to be ia pros­
pect far east season. Small green
fruit are beginning a normal drop.
Practically all young tree Valencia*
have been picked as they made
ratio earlier.
Hardee: Meet growers ore oa
their regular poet-bloom spray
sad cultivation programs. Aa ex­
tremely heavy bloom oa a!l varie­
ties and prospects are good for
a fall trap next tasaon. Vary little
buying activity at present.
Orange, Osceola aad lo a ia a ie :
Mature trees la this a n a have
n in e needed oa young tree*. Moot
growers busy with spray programs.
Fruit slowly Improving ia oolida
aad ratio.

Ismlnole Count?

The prc ichool roundup for all
aoulh Seminole County children
will be held May 11 from 0:30
a. m. to 1 p. R . at the Altamonte
Spring* Elementary School.
The roundup will include all preschool children In the South Semi­
nole area that anticipate aiending
any of the elementary ichooli In
that area.
School* Include Altamonte. Longwood and the new South Seminole
Elementary'School in Ca»»elberry.
Any child born in ltM or before
who has never been In school mutt
be registered. It will be neeewary
for parent* lo bring the child’*
birth certificate or any legal proof
of (he birth to the roundup.

CONSTRUCTION haa started on a new medical clinic and pharmacy to b«
located at 2425 Park Ave., Dr. E. L. Lindsey and Dr. R. J. Smith reported.
Shown above is architect P. Wade Tye’a drawing of the building. It wil
contain two separate unite, one for each doctor with a central waiting room,
business office and x-ray facilities. Facing Park Ave. will be a pharmacy.

Recreation
Calendar

DOWNS
FOR GOVERNOR

Longwood Jaycees
To Plan Dinner

tnd secure more money for eld

The Lnngwod Jaycret will set
a date Tuesday night for their
benefit dinner which will be held
to raise funds to finish the now
Jayceo building.

Pd. Pol. Adv.

The school honor roll for this Robert Scott. Corky Mon ell,
six week period at Knlarprtao has Blaine Thompson, Matt Thursam,
Mike Thurtaa and Elaine Reno.
Seventh grade — Fat Bloodi,
O. Hay man.
MONDAY
Kathy Hughes, Richard Laiat,
t a. m.— Swim lesson*, data
Fourth grade— Penny Artcr, Leah SUtb, Jim Walder and James
registration: Municipal pool
Carrie Hatchett, Shirley Ferrell, Welch.
g p. m.— Swim lessons, class Anita Quiaonts. Pitty Urban,
Eighth grade— Linda After,
registration; Muacipal pool
Jimmy Walla and Louise Zaviaakl. Wellesley Corbett, Bobby Carton
4:M p. m — Little Major League
Fifth grade—Marcia Barringer, to d Brenda Wilson.
Baseball; Ft. Mellon P a r k - Gclry Mathis, Maureen Urban,
Babe Ruth League Baseball; BUI Vlckcrt. Joe Vickers and
Giants Spring Traialng Site
Pamela Walasek.
V p. m.— Teen Ballroom Daace
Sixth grade— Evelyn Carlbut,
class; Civic Center
T:M p. m.—Babe Ruth League
The annual May Day celabraBate ball Jamboree; Municipal Ft. Mellon Park — Babe Ruth
League Baseball: Giants field* tion In Enterprise, under the
stadium—City league; Ft. Mai7:M p. m.— Youth Wing; Jr. direction o f Mira Shelia Hubbard,
lea Fork
high night: Civic Center — Lit* will bn held at the school audi­
I p. m.— Adult Ballroom Dance
tie Major League Baseball; Ft. torium Friday at 1:10 p. m.
claae; Civic Center
Further program pleas will be
Mellon Park — Softball, city
TUESDAY
laaguo; F t Mellon Park
announced later.
4:10 p. m. — Little Major League
Baseball; Ft. Mellon F ork -B abe
Bath League Bara ball; Olaata
Spring Training site
T;M p. a*.— Modal Airplane Club;
Alia aad Grafts Bldg.—Softball,
ckarah league; fa r t Mellon
Farit
WEDNESDAY
4 : » p. m . - Uttlo Major Loagua,
Ft. Mritea Park — Baba Both
League BaeohaU; Glaate trainlag site
T p. m— f a u n Daariag Lap-

folka and le e s 'fo r lllexitiuiate
Negro children.

Vote For
Le w is A.

TATE

May Day Piogram
To Be Held Friday

Constable
•

B o n in Oiteen
• Raised in Sanford
• Employed by one Company
sine# IMS*
• Wall acquainted with duties
o f peace officer.
• Considerable Experience
since a boy in dealing with
the public.

Y o u r Y o t a On M a y 3r d
W I L L BE A P P R E C I A T E D !

REGISTRATION
• Qualified

ELECT REV.

pd. p o t ode.

• Dependable

MAKE
YOUR

VOTI
COUNT!

FOR Y O U R OWN BEST INTERESTS
In f l u e n c e d
THIS IS A CHOICE YOU MUST H AK E YOURSELF
do

not

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S. GARY BENNETT JR.

BEN N ETTS OPPONENT

Experienced And Proven Leader
• Mayor O f Cocoa • Yeare
• Municipal Judge
(BruranTa Mont Pragraaahra City)

befuddled,

• Outstanding Conservationist
• Farsighted Planner
• Proven Ability

bothered and bewildered by

BUILDING PROBLENIS?
bsitifuf (but brllllunt) buildur

T IP

•‘Building’# e broom wham yam bafim at Dm Vakna
Matarkla Building Supply Cantor*
Ian’t Blftlow Buildit brilliaat? Yra! Ha know* that
Vulcan tfateftato ta tha boat bat far

buQd

everything . . .

“CROWN PRINCE”
OF PO LITICA L
CLIQ UES

TH E

SCALE

(8aH JU alttW )

IN

YOUR

FAVOR!

VOTE FOR

htiiMiwj auppliaa, Vulcan Matwiala* start kid n wholo
Noor-ful of doQar-aaving btifoinor too. Aad thara's no
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tangad fagoaay

(Island In M dkt Crook)

Proven Courage to
FIGHT for PRINCIPLES
o f Good Government

J iA rt Bfgthw Buitdft

Everything to

Proven Tool o f Special Groups
• Bulkhead
• OU Refinery
• Sale o f Public Lands

S. G A R Y B EN N ET T , Jr.

oonvoakeUy nr*

and aaloctioo.

STATE

SENATOR

X7tli DISTRICT (Seminole and Brevard Countie*)

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WASHINGTON (U PI) — R*.
publican N a t i o n a l Chairman
huriton B. Morton *ay* Sen.
ohn F. Kennedy (D-M *ti.) may
have hurt hia bid for the presiden­
cy with hia recent remark* on the
religious iaaue.
Morton and two other Republi­
can senatori commented Sunday
on Kennedy'* recent atatement
that now waa the time to find out
whether hia faith would bar him
|&gt;r any other Catholic from the
white House.

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New officers were selected at
recent quarterly conference
meeting of the Barnett Memorial
Methodist Church at Enterprise.
The officers are Warren Hlse,
Francis Glenester, Wilbur Bruce,
James Richards, R. T. Magenhelmer, Ralph Couliette, Raymond
Lawson, Allan Sain, Mrs. John
Padgett, Mrs. Cyril Lauramore,
Miss Helen Snodgrass, Mrs. Homer
Peterman, Miss Doris Faber, Mrs.
Grace liters and Harvey Dunn
f h s the stewards. Carroll Peterman
is the new lay leader and lay
‘ delegate to the annual conference.
Other officers are J. V. Richards,
treasurer; Warren Hise aid Wil­
bur Bruce, district steward and
reserve district steward; Mrs. B.
W. Carlton, chairman of education
commission; Mrs. J. V. Richards,
chairman missions commission:
Francis Glenister, stewardship and
finance chairman; Miss Helen
# S rod g ra ss, chairman; Christian
relationships; also church school
superintendent and Mrs. B. O.
Carlton, me.nbcrshlp cultivation
superintendent.
The divisional superintendents
ever the children, youth and adult
departments are Mine Doris Faber,
Carroll Peterman and Mrs. Carl­
ton. The communion stewards are
Mrs. Fred Harris, Mrs. Aletha
Evans and Mrs. Harr? Throop.
• The music committee is Mrs. J.
V. Richards, Mrs. Francis Gleniater, and Fay Lea; the pastorial
relations committee, Carroll Pet­
erman, Mrs. John Padgett and
Francis Glenister; parsonage com­
mute is Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rich­
ards, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hies,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dana and
Mrs. John Padgett.

V ice ‘ President Richard M. Nix­
on said religion would not be a
proper issue in the 1960 campaign.
He said in a Chicago speech he
was sure that Kennedy, if elected
president, would “ put the govern­
ment and Constitution above ether
issues.M
Sen. John Sherman Cooper (RKy.) said he thought the Demo­
cratic presidential aspirant had
delivered “ a very forthright and
fine statement" in the recent
speech to the American Society o f
Newspaper Editor*.
But Sen. Homer E. Capehart
(R-Ind.) accused Kennedy o f in­
jecting the religious issue into
the political campaign. He said
Kennedy had made it a point to
“ argue about it, continually talk
about it."
Morton said the editor* first
were impressed hy Kennedy's
speech “ but by the next day they
were a little suspicious that he
was actually using this as an o f­
fensive tool himself, rather than
as a defensive cloak."

The GOP chairman said he
thought Kennedy would increase
the damage to his campaign if he
continued along the line hp laid
down in his speech to the editors.
Labor Secretary James P. Mit­
chell made it plain he would ac­
cept the GOP vice presidential
nomination if it were offered to
him. He said he was not seeking
the second spot on the Republican
ticket but that it would be too
great an honor for any man to
refuse. &gt;

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and secure more money for eld
folks and lese for Illegitimate
Negro children.

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CITIZENS of Seminole County:
I regret that It has not been possible for mo to meet and
talk with each o f you. I had to work, in order to keep up my obli­
gations, and that cut down my available time.
I f you fleet me Constable for District 4, I will devote full
time and effort tothat office, and will do these things to serve

v a n il l a

yon efficiently:
Enforce the laws Impartially.
Be at your service 24 hours a day.
Suparbrond Cottoga

Equip my car for emergency needs.

CHEESE

Work with the other law enforcement agencies and
with the courts.

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OR INDIVIDUAL. MY TO TA L LO YA LTY

Southern Bello Deviled

IS TO YO U, TH E C IT IZ EN S.

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support will be appreciated.

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�By Abigail Van Buren

Hat s f aemmltUes tor ths coming
year.
Those saggnstrd to serve oo the
eemmHtsti are: Membership, Phil
Packard,' Joe Mlkler and Mrs.
K. M. OOtff and /o k a Evens; Pro­
ject. M. L. Gray, L. U Paulk. Ben

Auxiliary Names
New Officers
Mrs. Muriel Harris was eleeied
president o f the Sooth Seminole
Veterans o f Poreign War’s Auxili­
ary at a recent meeting of the
**Othr officers sleeted were Mr*.
Kay McCord, senior vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Wilber Moulton, junior
vice pmsidsat, Mrs. Sophie Byrd,
secretary eat Mrs. d e e d s Rus­
sell, cksgiats.
Tim eerflisry is ewrentiy ton
ducting a pappy sslo.

C H 1 -1 1 2 2

Exclusive —

DEAR ABBY: I a n tired o f hourtog
mothers complain .About how "commer­
cialized” Mother’s Day has become. Some
mothers are to ungracious as to tell their
children. "Don’ t five me any presents—
I don’t need anything I”
If mothers used their heads, they
would realise that their children WANT
to honor them with a special gift on this
day. Please say something to those
thoughtless mothers who discourage their
children from buying them a gift on
Mother’s Day.
LIKES PRESENTS

but not Expensive!
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RESTAURANT • Hwjr. 17-92
Luncheon from 91.00
Fall Court* Dinner* $1.75
(ChOdran’i PUte* $1.00)

Alter a brief business meeting,
Robert Gwia, a pilot with TWA,
shewed a very later*sting collec­
tion o f enlaced elides, taken aa
various tripe to countries in Eur­
ope end parts o f the United States.
Some at the moat interesting were
pictures o f Cairo, Egypt. Mrs.
Brooks' native city.
Refreshments were served to
.Mrs. H. E. Toiler, Mrs. W. P.
MaliexowsU, Mrs. W. E. Bcrryhill,
Mrs. W. 3. David, Mrs. Margaret
Reynolds, Mrs. M. 3. Sorokowsky
aod three guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gwin end Mrs. Annie May
Bowen.

DEAR LIKES: When a mother says
she doesn't "NEED" any presents, she
does not mean to be "ungracious.” She
doesn’t want her child to deprive him­
self o f anything to buy her a gift.
An original poem or letter costs noth­
ing and Is cherished m ost When I was a
child, 1 heard those words from my dear
mother. I wrote her little poems end
"essays” on Mother’s Day telling her how
much I appreciated her. Only after she
passed sway did I realize how much they
Bad meant to her. 8he had kept them all.
s

A Louis M

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DEAR ABBY: I am tan and I can’t
figure this out. How come there is a
Mother’s Day and everybody bays gifts
sad makes a big fuss over mothers and ths
same thing happens to fathers on Fathor’s
Day, but there isn’t any Children’s Day?
WONDERING
DEAR WONDERING: Children's Day
Is the longest eslsbntton o f the year. It

KEEP e Qualified,

reply, enclose a stamped, aelf-addresssd
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the job • as
County Cowmlaetoner
District •

For Abby’a pamphlet, "What Teen­
agers Want To Know,” send 25c and a
large, self-addressed stamped envelope la
care of this paper.

scalp. I f they couldn’t have Benana's scalp right away, they wars
sullenly determined to take Davis'
p iHMcal nmlp a s a tow n pay*
meat Is fh s in as I t slsctiaa.
Nison was a warn eg this sitaatfsa. Whoa iavttad to acsnpt
speaking sagngsmaata to North

J . C Hutchison
C andidateFor County

with candidate Davis in rspnUsting Benson, in calling fo r his
caster, would be a direct and c m
reding affront to FreAdial M -

Commissioner District 1
Mtssa hsa basa and, natfl bs In
nominated fo r pieeidsnt, will eentinue to be n tightrope walker.

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piesidnat tor past Severs. It was
net la d li u i lt r to r Ntoca to
Igwsra a cry toe help from North
Dakota. M woovsr, Nolsew A.
Backsfatlar was as gufck to kaospt aa ,tovttoMan to w ash in

ACCLAIMED
i KNOW HIM BEST
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- “ Evan t h o u g h w e ’ re c o m p e t i t o r s wt ALU f e e l
through
COMMISSIONER
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he h i e
d en oetritel
foresight,
fairness
lOund judgHont w h i l e s c r v l n f o n t h e S t i t e Ca l
and In tka e f f i c i e n c y
of
adm inistration
of
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and o f
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In
safeguarding
public,
by m a k i n g
F l o r i d a 9* I ns ur a nc e d ep ar t m en t
of
the
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nation,
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tloua o f
Inauraneo
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by law .
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The first rreot u w a as o f anal
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Mother’s Day Tea
! A nd Annual Banquet
Xi Beta Kta chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi met at the home of
Mr*. Malcolm Lodge Jr. with Mr*.
jG. Andrew Speer, president, pre-

A young Navy family that for­
merly lived in Sanford, is now en­
joying life In Okinawa. In letters
to their Ssnford friends, they tell
of many interesting things but say
tjiat-' San/ord Is still their favorite
town."
Lin and Gladys Carter and their
two children, Alan and Linda are
living on the Island while Lin is
stationed at the Naval base there.
He works In the Navy Photo Lab.
Gladys is working at tha only
daily, English language newspa­
per, The Morning Star. She is
secretary to the publisher. Eleven
year old Alan goes to school in a
quonset hut and four year old Lin­
da expects to start to kindergar­
ten next year.
The navy provides entertain­
ment, for the personnel, which in­
cludes, movies, bowling alleys and
clubs.
The Carters have visited many
interesting places near by. One
was a leper colony on a nearby

| Hiding.
I Mr*. E. C. Harper Jr., social
j chairman, told of final plan* for
a Mother'* Day tea, to be held
i May 4, at the home of Mrs. I. E.
Batten, SIC Valencia Dr. at I p. m.
Members and mothers of the three
local chapters are cordially invited.
The group decided to hold their
annual banquet at the Mar Lou
Restaurant, May 14 at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Vernon Hardin read the
various duties of the officers of
Beta Sigma Phi. The next meeting
will be May 9, at the home of Mrs.
Robert Cushing. Installation of of­
ficers will be held at this time.
Mrs. Cushing gave the program
entitled “ Enjoyment of Man.” The
members learned many interesting
facts on how to enjoy others and
to appreciate good qualities in our
friends ahd acquaintances.
Mrs. Lodge served refreshments
to Mrs. Harold Chapman, Mrs. W.
S. Fleming, Mrs. J. L. Horton J r„
Mrs. C. M. Nichols, Mrs. Robert
Cornell Jr.. Mrs. Speer, Mrs. Har­
per, Mrs. Cushing and Mrs. Har­
din.

MISS NANCY ANNE CUSHING

Cushing, Sieck
Betrothal Revealed

Gilded Cage Ball
T o Be Staged

Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Cushing, Anne, to Mr. Robert Bruce Sieck,
of Loch Arbor, announce the en­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wil­
gagement and forth-coming mar­ liam Sieck, of Indialanlic, Florida.
riage of their daughter, Nancy
Miss Cushing attended schools
here and in Cuyahoga County,
Ohio, and graduated in 1937 from
OVER 35 YEARS
Seminola High School. She attend­
at First and Palsaelte
ed the College o f William and
(Along Hid* Poet Office)
Mary, Williamsburg, Vs., for two
years where she became a member
of Alpha Pi chapter o f Kappa
Della, social sorority.
Having attended Virginia schools,
Mr. Sleek is presently a candidate
for a degree from the Electrical
Engineering School o f the Univer­
sity o f Virginie, Charlottesville,
• Carpet
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In Winter Park
Mrs. E. J. Edwards and Mrs.
James D. Ramage met with the
officers wives of VAH-3 recently,
tn complete plans for the forth­
coming ‘ "Gilded Cage Ball".
This event It sponsored by the
Officers' Wives Club and la sche­
duled for May 13 at the Langford
Hotel in Winter Park. It promises
to be a gala evening with the o f­
ficers in their white uniforms and
the ladies in gay party attire.
Following an informal eocktgil
hour, around the pool, dinner will
be served promptly at 7:30 p. m.
This will allow ample time for
the hotel’s clever water show.
An evening of dancing will follow
with Pete Bukur and his orchestra
providing Hie music. Mrs. John
Barlow, general chairman of the
ball, has announced that tickets
are now available for officers and
their guests and may be obtained
through the squadron representa­
tives.

jGraduates Feted
A t Afternoon T ea
Mrs. Harry Woodruff and Mra.
George A. Speer were joint hosteses at a graduation tea, honor­
ing Miss Kay Ivey and Mia* Mari­
lyn McDaniel at tha Woodruff home
on Elliott Ave.
The h o u s e
was decorated
throughout in a pastel color theme
which also wai carried out in all
refreshments. The lea table held
a center arrangement of 'pink car­
nations, roses and greenery In an
antique ailver and crystal contain­
er.
Assisting the hostesses with the
serving were Mra. Henry Wight,
Mrs. C. M. Walla of Sanford and
Miss Mary Kathryn Woodruff of
Englishtown, N. J.
Pouring ware Mra. W. A. Adams,
Mrs. LeRoy Anderson and Mra.
Ed Shlnholser. About S3 friends of
tha honorees called between the
appointed hours of 6 to 1:10 p. m.
Some 200,000 washing machines
a n now in operation in self-iorvica, coin laundtrica. Add to this
number tha millions of washers in
private homes, and &gt;ou can't help
but conclude that cleanliness is
one fashion that's hern tn stay in
America.

THK CARTKR FAMILY
children, Linda and Allen.

Church Group Plans

Chuluota Clubwomen T o Visit Patients
A t Sarepta Home
Present Fun Night
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Tuesday night the Chuluota Wom­
en's Club presented its April
“ Night For Fun" at the Commu­
nity Club House. It was a mixed
social and children of all ages,
from six to sixty enjoyed the vari­
ous events.
Jran Mellow was in charge of
a fish pond for the younger child­
ren. Hessie Jones, Eunlre Howell
and Florence Boulden worked be­
hind the refreshment stand which
sold hot dogs, chips and drinks.
The “ guest cake" was won by
Jean Mellow who correctly guessed
that a pretzel was baked into it.
Cake walking and bingo added in­
terest to many. The bingo games
were called by Meda Smith and
Wanda Van Wormcr.
Fun and bargains galore were
available during the auction. Marja
Morski w as, the auctioneer.
Mrs. Morski alto emceed the
fashion show which probably was
the highlight of the affair. She
presented creations modeled by
girls from the “ La Joy Model
Agency" (which was formed by
Joy Armstrong entirely for this
one evenings entertainment).
First was sportswear modelled
by Linda Spath and Edna Hopkins,
bathing suits by Mickey Hyman,
Nancy Norman, Sharon Howell,
and Miss Hopkins alto showed a
lovdly four piece sports ensemble.
Shdila Partin and Danuta Mor­
ski modeled correct fashions for
afternoon tra, followed by formal
gowns worn by Miss Morski, Wan­
da Van Wonner and Plight How-

"Agency Director", Joy Arm­
strong, then introduced fashions
from our newest states. Lilianne
Murphy was a sensation once
again in her sarong and flower
arrangement. Aa a special added
attraction Mrs. Armstrong an­
nounced the fortunate pretence of
•‘Veronica Blake" her agent “ Pond
Brook", Mist Blake in a hair do
familiar to all of her “ fans" creat­
ed a roar of appreciation when ah*
brushed back her long flowing hair
to reveal. . .no front teeth. This
skit was the work of Carol Jepton
with Brook and Hessie Jones at
Uie glamorous blondr.

C hurch

Calendar
MONDAY
Kthel Root Circle af the Con­
gregational Church will meet1 al
(he home of Mrs. Earl Moxlay,
2446 Oak Ave., at 7:43 p. m. for
tha regular monthly meeting.
Pinecrest Baptist Church B ro­
therhood supper and meeting, 6:30

Mrs. Lucille Abrams was host­
ess to the Shirley Smith Circle of
the Pinecrest Baptist Church for
dtelr monthly social and business
meeting. The meeting was opened
with the watchword and Mra.
Abrams gave the devotion on
“ worship."
The program entitled "The Mis­
sionary Home" was given by Mrs.
J. S. Pigott. Mrs. Ted Lewis, Mrs.
C. T. Rabun and Mrs. V. M. Smith.
As tha community mission pro­
ject for the month, rirds mem­
bers will visit the 8arepla Rest
Home, taking literature to the
patients and will present a short
program.
During the social hour Mrs.
Adams was presented with a gift
and caka In celebration of her
birthday. Others attending war*
Mrs. D. C. Ragan, Mrs. 3. E.
Andrews, Mrs. Jack Hamn, Mrs.
Alice Bordsdorf. Mrs. Don Clark,
Mrs. Harold Davis. Mrs. Katherine
qowsn and Mrs. Harold Sharwaod.

p. m.
TL'EHDAT
Gleaners Bible Class meats with
Mrs. Joe Wrighl, King Lane. Mra.
M. C. Hagan aa assistant hostess.
Pinecrest Baptist Church WMU
covered dish supper and meeting
6:30 p. m. Deacon* meeting, 7:30
P- tn-

island. They plan to visit Hong­
kong and Formosa this spring and
summer. They alto hope to com*
back to Sanford some day.
Their present address is Lindal
and Gladys Carter, Navy No. 3667,
Box 0 e /o F. P. 0 . San Francisco,
Calif.

ELECT
J. Q. (Slim)
Galloway
SHERIFF
Seminole County

Mrs. Myers Receives
Highest Degree
O f Rebekah Lodge
Seminola Rebekah Lodge No. 41
met Thursday evening at the Odd
Fellows hall with Noble Grand,
Bertha Snyder presiding. Plant
were mad* for the official visit o f !
the president. Mrs. Hugh Lee Mick,
of Jacksonville.
Experienced,
Qualified
Reports of the members attend­
Dependable; Honset aa
ing the Fla. Rebekah Assembly in
Driest.
Fort Lauderdale were given by
pd. pot. ad*.
Mrs. Eileen Rector, the representa­
tive, and Mrs. May Rubow, Mrs.
Mae Myers and Mrs. Mary JameMrs. Ms* Myers received the
"Degree of Chivalry" at the as­
sembly in Ft- Lauderdale, recent­
ly. This is the highest honor that
Is possible for a member of the
Rebekah* to receive.
Those celebrating birthdays in
April were Mrs. Nancy Dobbins,
Mrs. Nell Fulrell and Mrs. Evelyn
Hoolehan. The next meeting is
scheduled for May 12 at • p. aa.
in the Odd Fellows Hall.

Bupnrvtaor a#
Reg iatratios
Seminole County.

Chuluota Club
T o Hold Election
A t Tuesday Meeting
The Chuluota Women's Club will
hold It’s regular meeting Tuesday
night May S, at t p. m. at the
Community Club House. This is
a very Important meeting as elec­
tion of officers for the npxt year
will be held. A list* prepared by
the nominating rommitta will be
presented and additional nomina­
tion* will bo made from the g6neral membership.
Following the business meeting
and elections the program and re­
freshment committee has plannad
a “ wiener roast” for Uw member­
ship. All CWC.members are urged
to be present and to take aa aotiva
part la tha election o f officers.

MONDAY
VAH-S Enlisted Wives Club will
meet at the home of Mr*. Irene
Chaney, 711 Oaceola Dr. at S p. m.
A cancer film will be shown and
a local doctor will bn pcaaant It
answer question*.

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Collins Takes Lead
In Houston Golf

Take 7th Straight Came
lor a Saiford team. lb# Grey-1 »«&gt;ry lor the Greyhounds, got tome
bounds opened up with two runs brilliant relief pitching from Da­
ta (ho Drat fra n c, one in the *e-i rlo Sequil in the eight inning,
eaad aad oao more la the aiitb.
Sequil came oa with' the bases
Banovie, who p in e d the vie- I loaded and only one out. He

1 Urn laniard Greyhounds coo'tlaue la roil along in the Florida
-turn Loo flee,
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JU a paneilr. (bo Greyhounds
V illr l to their aovoath straight
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victory heating Tampa, 4-3

HOUSTON, Tax. (U P I)—Jovial,
stropping Bill Collins hoped to
ride n third round lend Into vic­
tory today t e tbe fin a l* .o f the
$25,000 Houston Clastic g olf tour­
nament.
The blonde, 3 !-year-old Crystal
Elver golfer fired a hot 34 32 -4 2
Sunday in pulling two atrokas in
froqt o f Arnold Palmar, who had
a 14-34—
TO and four stroke*
24-34—70
ahead o f Jsek Fleck o f Loo
Angeles. Fleck had 34-47—72.
The weatherman promised the
cool, clear weather that favored
the golfers Sunday would hold up
today. The tourney was pushed
another day because o f n rainout
Friday.

gave up a sacrifice fly before
Howard Wood grounded out, end­
ing the inning. Sequil struck out
two of three batters in the ninth.
The Greybounda n eat Tampa
agate tonight and mast Leesg Tuesday. The locals return
in Wednesday playtag Laos-

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ptaea, ran aad a half
’.games ahead o f Falalka.
• Saafirf also ripped Orlando
jfr id a y night M , and returned
? g t t e Saturday to beat OrUado,

A baseball (amboree featuring all the eight teama
of .the 8aaford Babe Ruth League will bo held at Me­
morial Stadium tonight. Each team will play an exhibi­
tion three inning game under the lights.
All parents art urged to attend as it is being staged
at night to give an opportunity for everyone to see their
youngster participating in the Recreation Department’*
baseball program.
An admission price of 35 cents has been act to help
defray expenses and if interest is high, full games under
the lights will be played during the remainder of tha
season while the Greyhounds are out of town.
The first exhibition game atari* at 7 p. m. with
Kiwanis vs Lake Mary, followed by CPO vs Rotary,
Civltan va Elka and Oviedo vs Shrine in the finale.

1114.
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HcUag up their seventh
•atralgM, whleh la probably the
iTaopoat streak in maay years

f M DO nUPOLIg, Min*. ( U P l ) 7 M b Certkc, head foetball aoach
•at It Miami VaivtrsUy, will di’j « t the araual football clinic at

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St. Pete ..
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masuaeod Sunday it was
beckey as a vartlty apart
of decreasing interest,
skating facilities aad
MmaaTBoriog tha 114*40
fu fu skaters won only

Keep
A qualified and
experienced man
on the job aa

Re-Elect
Ikw ren ct Swofford

B om Iante C eu n ty

VOTE

The road to firat place was a
rough oao fo r the White Sox, who
dropped fou r o f their first six
games this season. But they took
over the American League lead
fo r the first time by sweeping n
doublehander from the slumping
Tigers, 4 4 and 4-2, Sunday.
That stretched a winning streak
te five games fo r tbs White Sox,
but they're pikers alongaida tha
Pirates, who era enjoying thair
longest winning bingo to 14 years.
They wen thair ninth straight by
bMtteg tha Bads, 13-2, and Increased thair National Leagus
land to two games.
A number e f other streaks are
going la both leagues.
Cleveland raa its winning streak
te fea r games by taking both ends
o f a twia-bni from Kansas City,
g-4, and S-l. 11m A’a, who dropped
tote the cellar, now have lost
fear straight. Baltimore knocked
Mew York out o f first place with
a M victory, A scheduled doubleheader between Washington and
Boston waa postponed because o f
rain.
In tho National League, Milwaukee registered its fourth
steaigbt victory with a 4-4 deciatea wvor Philadalpbia, which has
dropped five to a row. Tho Chi­
cago Cuba halted thair four-game
teeing string with n 4-4 triumph
•vor tha 8C Laois Cardinal!. Baa
PraaeiOM aad Los Angelas were
idle.
Tha (me losses fo r the Tigers at
tha hands o f tho White Sox lengthcoed their losing streak te six
games and dropped them into a
tte fo r fifth place. The White Bax
worn tha opener whan they chased
Jim Bunting with a three-run
outburst in tha sixth inning.
Frank Baumann, funner Rod
Sex southpaw, took over fo r White
Sox starter Dick Donovan in the
firat inntog o f tho nightcap and
pitched throe-hit ball thereafter to
gate kla firat victory, I b o White

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League Leaders

Lump*, K.C.
14 41 4 24 .171
Skowran, N.Y. 11 44 4 20 .444
Allison, Wash. 11 44 * 1* .422
Woodltog. Balt. 1* 27 13 14 .341
Manila, N. Y . 1124 14 II M i
Conaolo, Wash. 11 24 t 12 JUS
MtoolO, Chi.
11 44 7 14 .441
Hansea, Balt. 12 41 4 14 .341
Buddln, Baa. 1142 I 14 .222
Runnel*, Baa, I t J i 7 12 J22
Bans Batted la
National Laegao — MeCovty,
Giaate 21; Banka. Cuba i » ; Ctements, Pirates IS; Sktoaor, Pi­
rate* 14; Boyer, Cards 1*.
American Laagas — Allison,
Senators 14; Gaatite, Orioles 14;
Skewron, Yankees 14; Mine so,
White Sox l l j Marta, Yankoaa 1L

Pittsburgh
12 3 .100 . . .
San Francisco
10 5 .M7 2
Milwaukee
t 4 .414 2
Los Angeles
• 7 .533 4
St. Louis
7 7 .500 4tt
Philadelphia
4 10 J33 7
Chicago
4 10 .244 7tt
Cincinnati
4 II .M l I
M axtor's PrahaMe Pttcbara
Philadelphia at Chicago—Rob­
erta (1-2) vs Drott (0-3).
Milwaukee at San Francisco
(night)—Spaha (1-0) va McCor­
mick (2-0).
CincteaaU at Loa
Angalca
( s i g h t ) - O'Toole (0-2) va Craig
(1-0).
Pittsburgh at S(. Louis (night)
—Haddix (1-1) va Klteo (0 4 ).
Tuesday's Games
Philadalpbia at Chicago
Cincinnati at Loa Angeles (N )
Milwaukae at Sea Francisco
Only games scheduled
Aamttesa Laagw
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Chicago
7 4 .424 000
New York
4 4 MS 1
Clevelasd
4 4 .345 1
Baltimors
7 4 .432 1
4 4 .444 2
Detroit
4 4 .444 2
Washing tot
Boston
5 4 .444 2
5 a J33 3
Kansas City

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Two new teams were added to
the Thursday Night Mixed League,
making it a 10-team league after
this week's play. Food Fair sod
Team No. 10 will play their first
games during the week, to catch
up with tha rest o f tha league.
Tha lineup shows Team No. S
still up on top with a total of ate
wins, followed by B. Edwards
Builders Supplies with five, Pow­
ell's Office Supply and Team No.
10, both with four wins, Stelnmeyer

Kentucky Derby
Set Saturday

LOUISVILLE. K y. (U PI) —
Derby Town divided into Tomplon
Chicago at Baltimore (night)— leaders and Bally Ache boosters
Scots (4-1) va Walker (0-0).
aa Kentucky Derby week dawned
Cleveland at Washington (night)
today with only Tuesday’s Derby
-B a U (1-1) va Ramos (0-1).
trail left te produce new challen­
Only games schedule
gers for Saturday’s 14th annual
Tneedav'a Games
Rose Run.
Cleveland at Washington (N)
Bally Ache tha dead-game front
Chicago at Belli mors (N)
runner that Leonard Fnicbtman
Detroit at Naw York
bought for 12,000 aa a yearling,
Kansas City at Boatra
streaked te a three-length victory
over Venetian W ay and three oth­
er Derby ellgibles Saturday as
Churchill Downs opened its spring
meeting with the seven-furlong
T bs Seminole High batebaliera Stepping 8tone purse.
hast n strong Leesburg ate# at
A total o f 440,000 mllaa was
T:S0 Tuesday night.
Tho locals wUI bo gotog into covered by tho Pony Express te
the U. 8.
Ibo gamo with a 4-4 mark.

Roofing 3Vs wins, DeBary Phar­
macy, Mri. Appleby's Restaurant
and Food Fair, all with three wins,
Sanford Manufacturing Co. has 2W
wins in sixth and tha Veterans of
Foreign Wars holds tha cellar with
two wins.
Team No. S. looking tor a spon­
sor, waan't looking for high scratch
games, as Captain Claude Denslow
put 211-213-17P together to giva
him a 609 scratch series to lead the
league. Margla Woods had high
scratch game, with a 224, rolling
for B. Edwards.
Powell's team took high scratch
series honors with a 2314, and high
came with an 432.
Filling in the split circle wai
George Conklin and Alberta Warn­
er making the 4-7, Jim Anderson
and Fannie Eberie both made the
4-5, and Erma Webb toppled the
4-5-7.

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Seminoles Host
Leesburg Tuesday

National Lea g w — McCevay,
Giants 7; McMillan, Bads 4; Boy­
ar, Cards 4; Robinson, Rada 4;
Aaron, Braves 4; Skinner, Pirates
4; Wagner, Cards 4; Spencer,
Cards 4; Clemente, Pirates 4.
Americas Laagas
Held, In­
diana I ; Skowroa, Yankees 4;
Siabern. A thistle' 4;
Mteoso,
White Sox S; CaUvMo, T ig m 2;
Maria, Yankees 3; Leases, Sen­
ators S; Batter, Lena tors I.

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National League
L a v , Pirates
4-0; Frtead, m i n M ; Gibbon,
Pirates H i MUter, Card* S4;
Willey, Brava# M ; S ea ted , Gi­
ants 2-fj McCormick, Olasts 24.
A aecrieral aaSM 'C en tos.Y an ­
kees 3 4 ; Estrada, Oriatoe 1 4 ;
Sisley, White San 8 4 ; Caaala,
Red Sox 2 4 ; Marges, Tlgara S4;
Fornleles, Bad Boa * 4 ; H u bert,
Athletics 14.

Conitabl*

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Set For Olympics

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Deputy Sheriff,

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Active Meaiber Central Bapttel Church

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John Thomas aad -B ill N aider
feel they eaa batter their world
records la tha Ugh Jaap aad shat
put before the summer Olympic
Game*.
Thomas shattered the world
high Jump mark in Saturday’s
Penn Belaya at Philadelphia whoa
ha jumped T fast, l t t Inches. Tha
Itap topped the record o f T feet,
1.2 Inches act by Russia’s Yuri
8tepanov te 1M7 with tha aid o f
built-up shoes.
* Nelder eclipsed the n oecalied
world mark te the that-put tho
aamo day la tho Drake Belaya at
Deo Molnaa, taws, with a tees o f
42 feat, 11H Inches.

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ay afternoon. Tha glass broke into a
mosaic pattern, though the door atill held together. Bank Vice Prealdent C.
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of marbles from a second story window. Assistant cashier Patty Gatchel
points to the frosted phenomenon which may hive been caused by heat ex*
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Youth Week In Session At First
Baptist Church At Longwood

Your Supervisor Of Registation

C A M ILLA D. B R U C E

H as Served You Courteously And E ffici­
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Continued Support Is Appreciated.
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Longwood is holding its youth weak.
All office* of tho church havt bean
filled by young membera o f the
congregation. Tho youth paator for
thla weak through next Sunday ia
Doyla Brown. Tho Sflnday school
auperiotandant 1* Jarry Van Dam.
Othars aalaetrd to assume the
dutlea of tha church offices are
Wayna Futch, TU director; Eugene
Futcb, choir director; Mary Ann
Reheger, pianist; Tina Rouben,
organist; Carla Lommler, WMU
president; Roger Brown. Brother­
hood president; Nancy Whllahead,
dark, and Jimmy Widdii, treasur­
er.
The bead usher is Don Conway.
Ushers are Tony Montgomery,
Timothy Colborn, Lee Hitchcock,
Roy Goodwin, Philip Colborn, Pres
Tyner. Jesse Hitchcock and Gary
Montgomery.
Chairman of the deacons Is
Wayoe Futch. The deacons are
George Cole, Jimmy Widdii, Jerry
Van Dam, Jasso Hitchcock and
Gary Montgomery. Tho WMU pro­
gram chairman and secretary are

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County Commiaaiontr
District S

Help Insure economy,
progress and sound
judgment in your
County Government
Pd. rot. Adv.

Elect

Lions Officer Slate
To Be Presented

Cerolyn Hayoie and Judy Mont­
gomery. Brotherhood secretary and
program chairman a n Philip Col­
burn and Pres Tyner.
Superintendents ia tha Sunday
School Departments a n Donna
Mitchell, adult; Mary Ana Hennager, intermediate; D elon s Martin,
Junior; Mickey Lay, Kathy Abra­
ham and Rachall Tripp, th n e pri­
mary; Carla Lommltr and Cathy
Waltman, two beginnsr; Dianne
Hbpkios, nursery superintendent.
Presidents of tha Training Union
adult stetions are Don Conway
and Tina Rouben; president of the
Kanaaa produces more wheat
Young Peoples section is Tony
yearly than any other stale.
Montgomery a n d intermediate
president Is Jesse Hitchcock. Tho
Junior older and junior younger
Keep Listening For
presidents am Carla Lommler and
Delores Martin. The primary d e­
RUTH HAMILTON
partment prealdent is Carolyn HayAa She Speaks About The
nit.
Cooaly Commissioners Rats
Other officers art Conns Mitchell
and Carolyn lisynle of tb* publici­
Over Radio WTRR
ty committee.
Everyday Thro Monday.
The youths will lead the serv­
ices during tho week and on Sun*
pd. pol. adv.
day.

R. B. "Bob" Carroll
Constable
DISTRICT 4s SEMINOLE COUNTY
Qualified
Capable
Experienced
Will devote full tine to thla offk*.

YOUR SUPPORT APPRECIATED

20 Y oors l o w m m I PuMlc
Service Experience

Fd. Pol. Adv. by R . R. Carroll

MOMENT OF TRUTH FOR SEMINOLE
Thla Tuaaday, May Ird, the votera o f Seminole County face a decision tulle unlike m y facing voters in ether counties o f Florida. Seminola

County,

after

year*

of

COUNTY
unfair,

uneqael

kit

or

mlsa assessment! — after a naar complete breakdown In the county’a ability to perform In the tree e f educational facilities for our children, finally waa givan naw hops when the Governor o f the
State o f Florida removed tha tax assessor in September o f 1919. Tho interim appointment went to Richard E. McCanns o f south Seminole County. Since that time under tha guidance e f MeCanna,
Seminola County haa undergone a complete revision o f IU tax atructur*. Now Seminola County eckeola ora assured e f funds to continue the current building program, to rllm ln a t^ e e b l^ e sa le n e
ntxti2 *ar^and the new broad tax baaa ia at last treating each and avary tax payer o f Seminole fairly ia a true spirit e f democracy. FAVORITISM NO LONQCR EXISTS IN THE T A X RTRUC*
TURE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
fc ^ r r jjjjifu t ljr ji^ e je u r jiir n U i^

Individual who placed Seminola County in jeopardy is a candidate for tha office e f tax aiiasaor once again. Tha sama office from

which she waa removed by the Governor with the statement that “ She has heretofore failad, and aha continues to fall to discharge her duties In a lawful manner and perslsta in refusing to
acknowledge and fellow the legal requlremente and responsibilities o f her office.” THE EYES O r THE ENTIRE STATE ARE ON SEMINOLE COUNTY. The future o f p r o g m ilr e Seminola
County U in tha hand* o f tha voters.

R IC H A R D E. M c C A N N A
YOUR
OFFERS

SEMINOLE
THIS

PROGRAM

COUNTY
FOR

TAX

CONTINUED

will be treated as the law providee — equally and felrly. Y a w Tag Aaaaoaotn office and tha U x rolls e f Seminole
Comity are new and will always ho open fo r your Inspection. In thla open and frank manner e f operation your county will continue to grew and
preeper. 1 seam s o f tha fhlr broad tax base we have used, moniei will be available so that you the people at Seminola County can be assured
that tho service* and facilities e f your county government will be equal to theaa e f any ia the state qf Florida.
I POINT WITH PRIDE THAT MY APPOINTMENT WAS SUFFOSTED UNANIMOUSLY BY THE LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. I ALSO POINT WITH PBIDE TO THE FACT THAT I W EAR NO MAN’S COLLAR.
I wear no tog e f any individual or special group. Make no mistake — I stead for election aa a free man, free to serve you all the peopln
in Seminole County.

R ic h t r d E . M e C a n n a

V O T E MAY 3rd
return

Mon. May 2, 1960—F a ft

V o te For
Jam es H.
V an Hoy

M/Sgt. Herman D. Gano, for­
merly of Sanford, has invented a
new electrically actuated pistol for
the army’s advanced marksman­
ship unit The new pistol will be
used by the U. F. Olympic Free
Pistol Team In ” .ome this fall.
The electric pistol, working on an
•lectro magnet and powered by
13 volts of electricity it said to
operate at the speed of light. This
is possible through the elimina­
tion of extra springs in the side
arm by the electric unit conceal­
ed in the handle grip. When the
trigger Is pressed, there is an al­
most instantaneous release of the
bullet by the striker. The gun has
been tested by leading gun manu­
facturers. A newly designed barrel
gives tha greatest possible accu­
racy.
Gano reported that it took two
and one-half years from the first
idea to the finished gun.
Gano is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Gano of Sanford. He
attended Seminole High School and
from there went Into the army to
be in World War II and the Korean
fighting. He Is now stationed in
the Army Advanced Marksman­
ship Unit In Pt. Benniog, Ga.

In Hunts, a little-known kingdom
high In tho Himalaya Mountains,
men father children at 90. Moat
people die naturally of old age at
Sanford's Lions Club will be pre­ about 120 or older and men outlive
sented with a new slate of candi­ women.
dates for club oifices, at a meet­
ing Tuesday.
Milton Smith has been recom­
mended for president by the club
nominating committee, with How­
ard Hood for first vice president,
Louis Girard for second vice presi-1
dent, Robert E. Carroll for third
vice president, W. Hugh Duncan
for secretary, Jack K. Morrison
for treasurer. George Hughes for
talltwister, James Singletary for
liontsmer and Jam ei Lee, Thom­
as Albert, Eugene Gilmartln and
William R. Presley Jr. for direc­
tors.

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M cC A N N A

ASSESSOR

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n o t if ie d B ad r e q u ir e d I* p ra e e n t
a a y n la la ia a a d d a m a n d a w h ic h you ,
a r a lt h a r *« y o u , n a y h a t * a a a la a t
th a a a ta ta * f T H E L M A O L A D Y H
K E K F K I L d a e a a ta d . I* la o f r a id
C a a a ty . U th a C o u n ty J u d g * u f
g e m ln o l* C o u n ty . F lo r id a , a t b ln
a f llc a l a th o c o u r t b on a* o f aald
C a a n t y a t S a n fo r d , F lo r id a , w it h in
S ig h t a a lr a d a r m o n th a fr o m th a
ttm a o f th o f lr a t p u b lic a t io n o f
I b is a n tic s . B a c h c la im o r d em a n d
a h a ll b* l a w r lt ln a , an d a h a ll a ta ta
th a p la o o a f re s id e n c e a n d p oat
o ffla a addraaa a f th o c la im a n t, an d
a h a ll b* a w o r a to b y th a c la im a n t,
h i* a e a n t, a r a t to r n e y , a n d a n y
each c la im o r d e m a n d n o t a* f ile d
a h a ll be r a id .
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T H E LAI A. O L A D Y S K R K F E R .
d acaaaod
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F I C T I T I O l 'S N A M H
N O T I C E I S h e r e b y g iv e n th a t I
am e n g a g e d In h u a ln a t* o n S ta te
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p r o v la lo n a o f th e F le t lt lo u * N am *
S ln tu to a .
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S t a t io n
144.44
F lo r id a S t a tu te * 1117.
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L i l l i a n N n a ia r
F e lix
N aeaar
Ja n e N aeaar
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E A R L B. T A N F L E E T
Decaaead.
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• n ld R e t a i n
T o u a n d ea ch o f y o u a ro h e re b y
n o t if ie d a n d re q u ire d * to p re s e n t
a n y c la im * a n d d e m a n d s w h ic h
y o u , n r a lt h a r o f y o u , m a y h a vo
g a in s t tb * e a ta ta n f E A R L K.
.'A N F L E E T , d ae taaa d , la t* n f aald
C o u n ty , to th a C o u n ty J u d a a n f
g a ra ln o l* C o u n ty , F lo r id a , a t hla
o f f ic e In Ihn c o u r t houao o f aald
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n ig h t c a le n d a r m o n th * fro m th a
tlm a o f th a f lr a t p u b lic a t io n o f
th in n o lle * . E a c h c la im o r d em a nd
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th a p la e * o f ra a ld a n e * a n d p o st
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d ece ased
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s o l* C o u n ty , F lo r id a , a t h i* o tflc *
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s h a ll a ta ta th a p la c e o f ra a ld a n e * y a u , o r e it h e r n f y o u , m a y b a v a
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to r n e y , a n d a n y a u c h c la im o r da* a t h la o f f l c t In Ih n C o u r t lln u a c
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lh a
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th e c la im a n t,
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T o u a a d ea ch o f y o u a r * h e re b y
n o t if ie d a a d r e u n ite d to p re a a n t
a a y o la lm a a n d d em a n d * w h ic h you ,
o r e it h e r a f y o u . m a y h a v e a s a ln e t
th e a e ta ta o f W I L S O N A L E X A N ­
D E R . decaaaed, la t * o f o a ld C o u n ty
to th e C o u n ty J u d a a o f M am ln ol*
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th e c o u r t ho u ae o f a a ld C o u n ty
a t S a n fO rd , F lo r id a , w it h in a ls h t
c a le n d a r m o n th * D a m lb * tim e a f
th e f lr a t p u b lic a t io n o f th l* n o tic e .
E a a h c la im o r d e m a n d a h a ll be
In w r it in g , a n d a h a ll a ta t* th a
p la c e a f re a ld a a n * a n d p o e t o ffic e
a d d re e e a f th e c la im a n t, a n d a h a ll
h e a w o r a t* b y th e c la im a n t, h la
a g e n t, a r a t to r n e y , a n d a n y auoh
a la lm a r d e m a n d n u t eo f ile d a h a ll
b e wold.
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A a e a e a u lo r o f lb * L a a t W i l l
a n d T e a ta m a n t a f
W ILS O N A L E X A N D E R .
D eceaaad
S T E N S T U O M . D A V I S A M e l.N T O B H
A tto rn e y ! fo r E a e c u to r
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NOT MMPONBIllLK
1 will not b* reeponaibU for
Slty debt* Incurred by anyone
other then tnyttlf.
MARSHALL S. GRIM
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I will not be repetmalble for
any debts incurred by anyone
other than myatlf.
Herbert Weller

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JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT , IS A S D F O R
S R M I S O I .M C O U A T V , F L O R I D A .
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lath# A d e la id e K s t s ie a , S e m in ­
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to p la t th e r e o f re c o rd e d lo P la t
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R e c o rd *
of
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C o u n ty ,
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t h a t * s u it o f q u ie t t i l l * b aa b a rn
b r o u g h t In th * C ir c u it C o u r t o f
B e m ln o ls C o u n ty , F lo r id a , a g a ln a t
y o u a n d oooh n f y o u c la im in g a n y
o a ta lo , r ig h t , t it le o r In lo r o a t In
o r c ls lm up o n th o a fo ro d o s c rlb o d
r e a l p r o p e r t y ilt u n t a la g a m ln o lo
C o u n ty . E lo t id s, a n d y o u a r * h e r e ­
b y r e q u ir e d to f ll* y o u r a n s w e r
a r o th e r w r it t e n d afe n a os p a rso n
a l l y o r b y y o u r a t lo r n a y s w it h Ihn
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t h is I t t b d ay o f A p r il, I M A
D a v id M. O a tc h o l
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(B E A L )
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I I I P a r k A v t n u a S o u th ,
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of
N E W E L L SCOTT.
D a cto e a d .
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in g C la im s ** D e m a n d s A g a la e t
B o ld R o ta te !
T o u a a d ea ch o f y o u a ro h e re b y
n o t if ie d a n d re q u ire d to p re e e n t
a n y H e lm * a n d d tm a n d o w h ic h y o u .
n r e it h e r n f y o u . m n r h o v e a g a ln a t
th a a a ta ta o f A L E X A N D E R N E ­
W E L L S C O T T , deceased, la t* o f
s o ld C o u n ty to i h e C o u n t y J u d a o o f
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n fflr # In lh a c o u r t hnuaa o f aald
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th e
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a n t. a n d a h a l| b* a w o rn to b y th*
c la im a n t , b is a s * n t, c r a t to r n e y ,
a n d a n y aui h c la im n r d e m a n d n o t
so f ile d ( h a ll bo v o id .
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SCOTT
A * e x e c u to r o f th *
I-mat W i l l an d T e s ta m e n t o f
ALEXAN D ER N EW ELL
S C O T T , dacosaad
P u b lis h A p r i l I I , I I , A M a y I, I.
IN T I I K r l R U U I T C O U N T O F T M M
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o f M a y , A . D. IM * . earn* b e in g o
s u it fo r d iv o r c e , c tb a rw la * a d e ­
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C n u n ly , F lo r id a .
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IM t.
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rb a r e a r t o f tb o C o o o ty J o d g o ,
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In P r o b a le .
l a t o t R a t a l* o f
M A R Y H. F IN C H
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B a ld R e to to i
Y o u a n d aaeh o f y a u a r c b o ra b y
n o t if ie d a n d r a q u lr a d to p rs o a n t a n y
c la im s a n d d am a nd a w h ic h y o u .
n r c it h e r o f y o u , m a y h a t * a a a ln o l
Ih * a a ta te a f M a r y H . F in c h , d e ­
cea sed . la t* o f a a ld C o u n ty , lo
lb *
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c a le n d a r m o n th s fr o m tb * tin t* o f
th * f lr a t p u b lic a tio n o f th la n u llr a .
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S a n fo rd . F lo r id a
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I'u b lle h A p r . I f . M , A M c y I. I.
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a n d
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b u s B o lh o o m , H a lly A n a
lla lk c o m ,
and
Rhonda
R o lk r o m .
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F O R A D O P T IO N
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fo rd . F lo r id a , o a tb * lo t h d a y o f
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p e t it io n a t l&lt;*roy Itn b o rto R oa m *
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a d o p tio n o f L o v ln a B u t B a lk r o m .
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K a y B a lk c o m s h a ll n o t b* g r a n t ad, a a d y o u a r * f u r t h a r o o m m a n d a d
a a a r b a fo ra a a ld d a ta to o a r v t a
c o p y a f y t u r a n a w a r ta a a ld p a d t lt lo a f a r a d a p t io n u p o n tb * a t ­
to rn e y * f o r a a ld p s t lllo o a r a w hose
a tm a a a a d addraaa** a r* lla ia d
b e lo w . H e r * ta f a ll p a t o r a f la a l
d e cre e w i l l b* a a ta ra d a g a in s t you.
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• o ld C o u r t t h is H i t d a y a f A p r il,
1M4.
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C l e r k o l th a C t r a u lt C o u r t
H r : M a r U t a 1 . V lh t a a
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More Comedy Needed On 'Accent On Comedy'

Television
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A "Playhouse 90" ip eclil oo CBS
tonight la "The Shape or the Riv­
er," starring Frxncliot Tone In the
role of Mark Twain, It deal* with
10 y ea n in the later part of the
author's life when he worked ener­
getically to overcome financial
difficultir*.
"L a il Exit" if tht whodunit on
ABC's "Bourbon Street Beal” .
The lilt of the feaion's "Hall­
mark Hall of Fam e" dramai, on
NBC, li Bernard Sliaw'x "Captain
Braixbound'a Converiion," starr­
ing Grerr Canon and Chriitopher
Plummer.
f a th * C a a r t a f th a C a a a t y Jo d n e ,
Marilyn Maxwell ii the gucit
g o m la a la C a a a ty , B la l* a f F lo r id a ,
itar on ABC* '"Adventurei in
la
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l a re tb * R e la t e a f i
Parading" drama.

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D eceased.
F I N A L N O T IC E
N o llr * I* h e re b y g iv e n th a t Ih*
u n d e rs ig n e d w i l l , on th e I r d d a y
o f J u n e , A . D. 1140, p r o e m
lo
Ih* H o n o r a b l* C o u n ty J u d a a o f
g e m ln o l*
C o u n ty ,
F lo r id a .
my
f in a l r o lu r n , a c c o u n t a n d vo u ch e r* ,
a s K ie c u t o r n f th y R a ta l* o f IV.
E. W a ts o n , d eceased , a n d a l s o ld
tim e , th a n an d th a ro , m a k e a p p li­
c a t io n to th * o ald J u d g e f o r a
f in a l a a t tls m o n t o f m y a d m in is ­
t r a t io n n f s o ld e sta te , an d f o r an
o rd e r d t a c h a r g ln s m* aa au ch E x e ­
c u t r ix .
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C h a r lo t t e K o a lo r W a ts o n
Aa K x e r u t r t a o f Ih s E s ta te o f
W . E . tV a ta o n , D eceased.
H. W W a re , A t t o r n e y f o r
K x o c u lr ls .
W o o d r iif f - P a r k ln o B id .
H a n fo rd , F lo r id a .
P u b lis h M a y 1. 1, 14, 11, 1)4«.

Oviedo Babe Ruth
Parents T o M e e t
There will be a meeting
ent* of player* on the
team in the Babe Ruth
Tueaday at I p. m. The
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Officer Wins Walk
NEW YORK tUI'l I — Olympic
hopeful CapL Rudy Haluxa of Oxnatd Air Force Ba*#, Calif., won
the National AAU 10.000 miter
walk Sunday with a time of 48
minutes and three nrcnnd* — 68
second* under the American re­
cord for the distance.

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g a tn liio l* C o u n ty H o a rd u f C o u n ty C n im n la a lu n tr h e a rin g * on a d o p ­
tio n o f C o m p re h e n s iv e X o n ln g I t e iu la lln n s a n d M a p s baa beau r a n s a ile d nn M a y 4, 1444 n n d r e a e h r d u lr d f o r M a y 17, l**a a t 7tSs p . M
la C o u r t R oo m , g a m ln n l* C o u n ty C o u r t llo u a * . H x n fn rd . F lo r id a .
H o a rd o f C o u n ty C o m m la x lo n a r*
S e m in o le C n u n ly , F lo r id a
lly J o h n K r l d e r , C h a irm e n
A l i e n D a v id M. n a l r l i a l
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N o lle * I t h e re b y g iv e n , p u r s u a n t tn C h a p te r 44-1111, 1-nwa
o f F la r ld a , t h a t on
F e b r u a r y 44, t i l l , lh a H e a r d a f C o u n ty
C o m m la a lo n a ra o l g e m ln o l* C o u n ty , F lo r id a , c r a a la d a H o a rd o l
E la c t r le a l K t a m la r r a to aaam lhO , r le e t t f y a n d c e r t if y a l l a la rH e le n s e n g a g in g In w o r k a s a la e lr lc la n a In najd c n u n ly and
a lt a la e lr ic a l c o n tra c to r# e n g a g in g In b ua ln na a In s a id c o u n ty .
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In Ih * b u sln ax* o r
o c c u p a tio n o f
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lo o ald
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e x a m in a tio n , b a ld a p p lic a tio n . In th a fo r m p r e s c r ib e d b y lh a
H o a rd n f E le c t r ic a l K s a m ln e r e , a h a ll he a c c o m p a n ie d by a s w o rn
s ta te m e n t o f Ih* a p p lic a n t i li a ! lie n t ta la a ll th a re q u ire m e n t*
n f S a c llu ii t u f C h a p te r 44 -1 I4 I, L a w s o f F lo r id a , lo g a t h r r w it h
lh a c a r llf lc a ilu n fee re q u ir e d by H r c ilo n 4 th e re o f. A l l su ch
a p p lic a tio n * m u st h* s u b m itte d tn th * g e m ln o l* C o u n ty Z o n in g
O ffIr# on n - b e fo re M a y 41, 14X1; o th e r w is e , n n y p a rso n , fir m
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o r o c c u p a tio n a f a l ^ t r l c la n o r
e la c t r le a l c o n t r a c to r a h a ll bn
re q u ir e d lo a llh a t o n d a a e x a m in a tio n nn d m a st Ib a o th e r r e ­
q u ire m e n t* p re s c rib e d b y C h a p te r t l - I I X I , L a w s o f F lo r id a ,
a a d ru le * a n d r e g u la t io n s n f H o a rd o f E le c t r ic a l K a a m ln e r s
b e fo re e n g a g in g In a t lh a r s a id b u s ln ta a a r o c c u p a tio n In K a m inot# o a n ty , F lo r id a .
g a m ie s t* C o u n ty E le c t r ic a l E x a m in e r#
B y R a b a r t A B ro w n , S a c ra tn r y
P u b lla h A p r i l I I , M , A M a y I . I, I M A

By FRKD DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI&gt;—" Accent on
Comedy," a title that never could
Mrvg to describe TV program­
ming, »erved a more limited purpOM Thursday night.
It was the tag given to the
latcat Revlon special on CBS-TV,
an hour supposedly devoted to the
presentation of prototype come­
dy forms. Mora form and more
eomedy, with leai prototypes,
would have improved tilings.
Prototype alio can mean an­
tique, of course, and there it no
comedy more antiquer than Smith
and Dale’a “ Dr. Kronkhite" sketch
from which Rabelali drew hit inipiration. The routine remains a
remarkable collection of highlypolished, over-age comedy nug­
gets. And Smith and Dale, though
somewhat flower these days, are
Hill adding new line* to their
claisic. They still punch out their
lines with the enthutiasm of neo­
phytes and it's a treat to watch
them work.
Alao on hand and helping mat­
ters waa Ray Bojger, old Mr.
Double-Joint himself, lie per­
formed bis yardbird routine, some
agile footwork and a song and wax
Just warming up -vhen time ran
out. The clock alio prevented Al
Kelly, Mr. Double-Talk, from ap­
pearing aa acheduled. Maybe it
waa juxt as well.
The
Goofen,
an
acrobatic
troupe of young musician*, were
on hand as representatives of zany
comedy. Actually, the Smith and
Dale routine had more zanlnesx
If not aa much frse-whealing mo­
tion.
Dorothy Loudon, representing

the comic tong brigade, displayed
a hard-working, clever, smooth
act that somehow failed to hang
together and sounded old hat. If
that sounds contradictory. It could
mean Mill Louden needs better
material.
Herb Shriner appeared aa a
monologul-and promptly turned
on tome more of hit wild eld film
dipt of days, and scenes, gone
by. Now those w en tany comedy
acts.
Explaining each facet of com­
edy and exchanging a few trivial
words with the performer* was
Mike Wallace.
The format ignored completely
the new, refreshing direction!
that comedy hat been taking. It
teems that while the accent waa
oa comedy Thursday night, H waa
a muted accent.
This was the week the unwant­
ed documentary, "The Race for
Space"—lubtitled "Thla la Your
Life. Wemher v- n Braun"—had
ita showing on seorei of TV sta­
tion*.
'
The hour-long story of rocket
development, produced by David
Wolper, waa rejected for network
showing because the networks pre­
fer to put these show* together
on their own. Rather than scrap
the show, the iponior and pro­
ducer offered it around and man­
aged to line up about 100 alationa. I’ m glad they got K on
air.
As a primer of rocketry, It waa
a sturdy presentation, one with
both feet on the ground. Many
absorbing film clips from Ameri­
can, German and Russian files
were shown /nd Mike Wallace's

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FLORIDA'S
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FOR

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OF STATE

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CHOMN IT M S C O U IA 6U IS MOST VALVAR*
MKMBM O * H R U ftiSlATU M , 19*9
W . P o l. A d v .

Re - ELECT
Mrs. MARY EARLE WALKER

TA X ASSESSOR
(U rJubOt Hugpmdgd
Your Righto)

Tha Governor Last laptRatbar Wk«e I Dared To Fight For

Or or 2ft Yoons A* Your Kloctod
21 Y e t i Continuous. Courteous, Bfflcleat Aad Faithful Henke in this office.
e. Eketod In 1951 B y Alm om i 2 To I Voto
(la Flrat Priaiary Polled ft A* Votos C u t Had 4 Oppoaents)
1 1 » i work far tho hoot latonst of tho Citlz«u of Seminole County at iB Time*."
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V O T E FOR D EM O C R A C Y
CUT VO IIR GOVERNM ENT RACK IN TH E HANDS OF TH E PEOPLE
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Mon. May 2, I960—Pag# 9

Congress May Vote On Voluntary
.Health Plan For Aged This Week
CHICAGO (UPI) — Vice Prt.ident Richard M. Niton lays the
administration will present to Con­
gress o'* the American prople this
week a voluntary health insurance
plan for the aged.
Nixon said a democratic sponsored plan of compulsory insur­
ance through broadened Social
• Security coverage Is not the
answer because it would fail to
protect the people who need it the
most — some of the four million
parsons over 65 without Social
Security.

Moreover, the vIco president
said, the Democrrta' compulsory
program eompels people who
don't &gt; ant and don't need health
insurance to taka it.
"So, what la the answer?" Nison
asked. "We are now- working on
the answer. We are going So pre­
sent it to Congress or the coun­
try this week."
The administration program.
Nixon said, was developed with
these principles in mind:
—"That everybody over 65 who
wanta health insurance should be
able lo get it and the federal
government should subsidise him
lo the extent so that ha could buy
it '/ ha couldn't afford K."
—"That nobody who doesn't
want or need It L forced to gat
it against hia will."
—"And that everybody who
ought lo have it is encouraged to
get It."
a Nixon waa in Chicago Sunday to
apeak to Polish Americans gath­
ered to celebrate tbe 169th anni­
versary of the signing of the
Polish constitution. He also ad­
dressed t news tonference and
appeared on a tala vision interview
show.

Jack'nJill Kindergarten
Opens Aug. 29,1960 8:30 A. M. • 12 Noon
Only Cost - One Dollar A Day
Enrollment Limited
Call After «
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FA 2-2950

Spirit Moves
Theater Patron
WIG-WARM STYLE — In■tnnt falling hair is a fenturw of thfa new beach hat
being shown at a Paris
beaen. It is complete with
a wig that drops to the
wearer’s waist. The con­
vertible top was designed
for women who want a
quick change in hairdo
color and shape.

PROOF

Directed by teacher with 10 yrs.
experience
Accepting 4 and 5 year olds

BEAUFORT. N. C. (U P l)-N e gro John Williams Nawkirk of
Beaufort was watching previews
of the movie, "Tha Ten Command­
ments" Saturday when be sudden­
ly leaped from his seat shouting,
"Jesus, here I eoma . , . If birds
can fly I can too."
Tha leap carried him over tho
rail o f the balcony and ha dropped
IS feet Into tha lap of M n. Bessie
Gatlin of Morehead City, bruising
tho woman'* left shoulder.
Nawkirk, who escaped with only
a skinned ksiee, later explained to
th* theater manager: "Tha spirit
moved m e."

Denise Swain
FA 2-1854

IS

Decisions of the
R. I. and PuUic Utility
Commission affect
our pocketbooks
every day of
our lives.
Let's keep a
Commissioner
' of unquestioned
integrity,
with over 20
years of law and
public service
experience,
on the

HA

R

BERNARD PARRISH

P. M.

R

IJT111TIE S

BEST BY EV ER Y TEST

Read W hat The Editors S a y . . .
id# and plaaaare Mm Daily sa i
ndorsae tha candidacy af
Tor State Beaatar frees the
both Brevard and lewtawM*

Counties.

(M id

Wa not anly endorse hia candidacy, wa rnoammad
Mr. Parrieh far thia office bate use mi Me paIBtael
and civic eiperleac* which ar* tha Inherent baeta o f a
fia* plat for at.
Mr. Parrish** aaperlraaa la political Nf* haa pi*sad hlaa
la authoritative position* ■■ school trust** sad a ■ seabar at
the Brevard heard af enaaty cnsaaiiaaioaara.
Hi# daeir* Do aaalatala elaaa gavrmataal la aa d f t d sat t
provided Mai with aa appariaalty la aaa Ik* kaawladg* ha
ia thaa* capacitisn.
Thia pablie affirlal wka haa baaa aarvlag at aaaaly tevai aad
tapir** t# apeak far kia aaaalUaaata aa atata Mat (era aaderainada
Mi* aituatiaa ad thU araa'a reads, water conservation. flead aaatral
measoraa, achaala aagalfed by am Impact populatiaa aad tha aaad lav
Industry aad taaritM la Sean ap with cattle aad ritraa ta '
acaaomk kalaaca In rvlatlaa ta dafrasa project contract#."

P U B IIC

(o m m is s io n o t

My Friends:
I nm aorrjr Mint I haven't boon nbio ho moot nil of yon pontonafly,
but, na you know, 1 nm now nerving wt your CLERK of the CIRCUIT
COURT, and tho dutioo of tho office are confining. So, I hope that all of

“ Brevard

and Seminole Counties

you will underntand and will allow mn thia opportunity of introducing

candidacy

of

Bernard

mm M* qualification*

■yaolf.
Sincaraiy,

DAVID M. GATCH EL

Parrl»h
for

.............. Because o f

Ma

man

trnatrd

that

support

ran

hia

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should consider Dm

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Krailar, k u id
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pnople, Tha Tribune

that

th*

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DietrUt * ■

hia oapaMUU#*.”

This is My Background in:
EDUCATION :

•
•
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Grade*!# af Brmiaal* High Reboot
Attended drm soa Callage, Clawson, 8. C.
Attended Capital' University, Calunbua, Ohla
Graduate
wl
ia ...............................
Business Administration,
“
‘
»llh degree
'
Mleta
University, Del.sad, Flarida
Cawmtaaiaaed Sad Lt., Fighter Fllai, Air Carp*.
Gradual* af Fighter Pilot Instructors School
Gradaalo of lastrumakt Flying Instructors School
Served I ! , year* overt*** aa fighter pilot
Attained rank a f Captain
CoMMandiag Offlcor • Sanford National Board Company . |)t

M ILITARY
SERVICE:
BUSINESS and
GOVERNM ENTAL
EXPERIEN CE:
C IV IC SERVICE
&amp; HONORS:

•
•
•
•

“Parrlah ha# tha kaatJov On land fe n
vard and Remlnoie rouatl## la tha Btata
Banal# uhlla rapraaaating th#.p##pla'a In*
taraata of hath rountlaa, hraaaa# h# haa that
kuon-ho* that I# aa kadlr n##d#d, and ia
tonally acquainted with tha dapnrtaianta and
laadera af atala governniaat. Parrlah ia a man
» ! • onlr ipaaka whea ha kmawa what ha ia talkiag
about, and hia kaowladge in tha kiad that ferotard
and MamInala County people need at thia tint# tn *#•
paaaant them la tha alata Dgialatura. Barnard Parrlah
la . . . aa nutataadlag ataa amaag man, a f real eUieamaalika Umbra.**

yoara

Manager aad C s o r a w o f Central Flarida Quick Fr
&gt;! Ireted Saaford City CammUaioaar In 1111
Served a* Mayor, City o f Sanford In 1VI7
Elected to Seminal* County Commission I* |fgp

• SERVED AB CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ala

Mat

year

Elected Governor mf Florid* Boy* Slat* • t i l l
Elected VirO-Pr**ld*al Junior C l*u - Stetson University
Elected President, Lambda Cfcl Alpha Fraternity . HI at so* University
Member aad Past-Dtractar, Baafard-BamlaaM Junior Chamber
af Commtrra
Director af Samlaal* Couaty Chamber a f Commerce
Awarded Florida Btata (Mad Government Award . 1M7
Past-President a f Msaferd Kiwaaia Club
Member o f Varloua Other Civic and Vataraa OrganlsaliM*

“ W# Wllraa Barnard Parrlah haa mar# fully atat ad
hia poaitlon on: rlaan, honaal government) afflrlancr
in government; roadts flood rnntrol and nalar ronaarvalion: raappartioamanli taiaai arhaota and an tnaaf
othor anhjaala *f vital inlaraat to taaparora and raaidantn.
Wa hallava hia outatandlnf ability la ahonn
In hia paat
rrcord of arrtlia aa: a countr rommliaionar: a arhool
truatao: a rhurrh member and offlaari a oaldiar In tho
•arvic* o f hia cou ntr/» a aportantant an nctlva aivic oorkrr.
IV# brliava BarnardParrlah v» ill bring to
Brevard and Seminolo Counties good,
honaal ragraacnlation. Wa
ball**# ha will
glr# thaao t « o Brewing rountlaa th# l*#d#r*hlp in th# Florida
Manat# that ia a* vilalTr naadrd.
IVa'ra going to tnle for llarnard Parrlth and « • hop# that
* ill git# hint your utmost conaidtratian and tot# an Mag I."

I AM A LIFE-LONG' MEMBER OF THE FIRST BAPTIST

CHURCH.

SANFORD,

/on

FLORIDA

Keep the MAN Who is EXPERIENCED in the Office

A t k Y o u r F r i a n d t Wh o K n o w H i m —
ELECT

D A V ID M . GATCH EL
C LER K ot C IR C U IT C O U R T
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Massive Display Of Might Featured In Red May Day
MOSCOW (U P!)—Russia'* Mar
Day parade this je e r featured a
massive »bow of military might
including
a 1,000-mlle ballistic
miiiUe and a self-propelled 10iach atomic field gun.
Altogether, about -40 rockets of
varying alses were shown, build­
ing up to the "m ammoth" inter­
mediate-range missile. The parade
also included amphibious arm­
ored troop carriers, tanka aad
field arttttery.
The big rocket and the atomic
gun reaembled weapons displayed
ia the 109T May Day parade. Mili­
tary
eaperta were
uncertain
whether they were the tame
weapons or Improved model*.
Premier Nikita Khrushchev aad
other Russian leader* watched
the parade from the top o f the
Leaia-ftaUa tomb ea Red Square,
foreign diplomats sad mURary
attaches were In boxee to the left
o f the mausoleum

i.

LOS ANGELES (UP1) - The
lor
The Episcopal Church Women house. Plana wW bo
Los Angeles Rams today announe. of Christ Church Episcopal, Long- the rv mm* re sale to be held
ed the signing of Tom Fears, for.
Eltev-here in the Communist mer all-pro end, as a special assist­ wood, will hold their monthly Saturday. The meeting w b Mart
Defense Minister Rodion Mali­
world:
novsky, principal speaker of the
meeting tonight at the parish at g p. m.
ant coach,
—The Communlii radio report­
-t—
ifyy, declared that Russian and Its
'd that leaders of Red China
armed force* "are always ready
•-J-surneyed separately to various
to rebus* any aggressors."
parts of the country" for May
He aald the world hopes this Day o b s e r v * ---.
month's summit meeting in Paris
—Polish Communist leader Wlawill be able to reach agreement dyalav Gomulka said the world
on disarmament and "liquidation hopes (he summit talks will lead
of the remnants o f the Second to peace, out adde^ that "one con­
World W ar"—apparently meaning ference cannot destroy all of the
walls erected hv th* #oM w ar."
the German problem.

FO R

GOVERNMENT — ELECT

Allen Robert Lormann
YOUR

Woman Injured In Car Mishap
A Sanford woman w m treated
for shook after her ear waa hit
on Preach Avo. near first St.
Friday.
Mrs. Rufay Griffis had stopped
ea French Ave. t» make a left
turn when e truck driven by
Jameo McKay U n lock smashed
into the beck of her auto police

COUNTY

Mid.
Truluck had looked aside a
moment before the crash, and
when he saw the car stopped in
front of him, it was too tale to
prevent the collision, police said.
Trulock was charged with fail­
ure to have hie vehicle under
control.

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T o The Beet Of My Ability — W e i Get Ullage Doae la The Coaatg TOUR Wag —
Conservative, Fair Action — Not Proatioea — As Mayor Of Longwood Iaaportaat
Things Hava Been Achieved Which They Said Couldn't Bo D on # — I Shall Hava Tear
latereats At Heart AR The Time — We Need Each Other To Lift The Bardeae Near
Confronting gemlaole Canal#."

LIGGETT
T O U C H T O H

ANTISEPTIC
3 M I31 SOLUTION i
STAFF SERGEANT Neil Smith of the British Army
uterine corps, puta final touchea on a hue* wedding
caka for Prince** Margaret and Antony Armstrong*
Jonea. It eonalata of 24 pounda of king, 10 pounda of
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end ef April."
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The Real McCoys
Bp Andy aad Cliff

CARRAWAY
McKIBBIN
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parent today that owner Peter
Gluckmana would not return to
the wrtches, clocks, jewelry and
music boxes that crammed Us
neat little shop oa a downtown
San Francisco side street.
The portly, balding watchmaker
ie believed to have crashed ia the
Pacific.
He dliappeared
last
Wednesday after he took off from
Tokjro for New York ia an attampt to set a non-stop light plane
distanee record.
" I may make it and then again
I may not," Gluckmann said hi
Tokyo before his takeoff.
Gluckmann, who wore a bust
ness suit wheo ha flew, bore little
resemblance to the popular
caption of a daring aviator with
a penchant for creasing oceans in
a single-engine aircraft.
But -since learning to fly in 1040
the 14-year-old amateur pilot sot
these light plane records;
—Crossed the Atlantic with the
smallest plan* on record in IN),
—First to fly round-trip from
San Francisco to Hawaii in
light piano la IN?
—Ret a round-the-world record
la 1N9.
Born In a suburb of Berlia,
Gluckmann went to London with
his parents before World War II
There he learned watchmaking
and at the age of 31 he came to
this country and became a ettisen
His father died several years ago
but his mother, Ema Gluckmann,
still Uvea in ~

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WASHINGTON CALLING

DEADLOCK!

Tuesday is the day to vote. All we
• have to say today is this:
If you are registered to vote in this
primary, it is your duty to go to the polls
and have your say about who will handle
your business in the county and the state
during the coming terms.
If you fail to take your responsibility
^ seriously, don’t expect any better of the
people who go into office without a full
decision by the people.

WORRY CLINIC by Dr. G. W. Crane
CASK E-441: Rita I*, nerd 18. about the latter. Go through thr
is the jilted coed whose boy friend motions!
itered into ■ "shotgun" wedding
(2) Quickly extrovert your at­
ith a rival girl.
tention upon the problems of
Rita said she had no il.rir* to OTHERS, for sorrow and dejec­
lira. Nothing appealed to her any tion are usually self-centered emo­
more.
tions. Because o f self-pity, you
She was squatted dry o f all focus your attention on your own
emotions. Life was dull and list- Iepidermis during grief.
Instead, turn it outward by
leas, or just wormwood and gall,
teaching a Sunday School class
aa the Rible explains.
“ Dr. Crane, 1 wish I could die!" nr singing at church nr leading
aha exclaimed. "Is there any way a Scout or Camp Kirs Girls
Jfi get over this all-gone feeling?” Troop, etc.
Within two days, 1 persuaded
# Yes, and everybody who gets
into that terrible emotional state ' Rita to accept a date with an­
should remember that millions go other hoy in college. She protestjed it was unfair to him, for She
through it.
Yet they soon become happy and Ididn't want to have a date, hut I
gay onee more! So how can you insisted.
And she dated him on many
work yourself out of a severe
future occasions. Slowly, she be­
emotional depression?
What should you do when death gan to take a new* interest in hu­
snatches a loved one away from man activities. Her smile began to
yntt or you are jilted or dithonor- return.
And within six weeks, she oeM or defeated badly?
W J u tt
force
yourself to go casionally would laugh gaily. Be­
fore the end o f the semester, her
through the proper motions!
For when you go through the ' perspective had widened and she
proper motions, you will soon be. Iwas again enjoying herself.
And before another year had
gin to fel the corresponding emo­
passed, she waa engaged to this
tions!
That (a an axiom of psychology |other boy and loved him mote
that will restore happiness, even : than Ted, who had Jilted hrr.
though in the depth of your gloom ■ Send for my booklet, **H»w to
i Control Your Emotions,” enclosing
you don't believe it.
Hrre 'ia a formula by which to a stamped, return envelope, plus
store a happy outlook in spite ‘.Hk: Inon-piofit).
the worst dejection you have (Aiwa)a write In Dr. Crane in
I rare of thla newapaper, enclos­
ever met:
(I ) Keep on the job. Don't play ing a long 4r atamped, addressed
hookey from school or your of­ i envelope and 20c to rover t&gt; ping
fice, factory or household choirs. and printing coats when &gt;ou
Oh, you may meanwhile feel send for one o f his booklela.)
like a mechanical man or robot,
but force your feet and hands to
carry you through your normal
dally duties.
After g funeral or jilting, don't
un away or sit idly at home ! Editor:
roodlng! And don't go on a va­ _We seldort^ realize until disas­
cation. Keep active and in the ter strikes 'how truly warm-heart­
ed our fellow beings are. Monday
harness.
Whan an aviator crashes, un­ night our home waa destroyed by
less he ia ton disabled to go up fir* and with it all our personal
again, tha Air Corps sends him belongings. Tuesday we received
aloft A T ONCE with another a' eall from Mr. Blackwelder at the
plane, just to prevent his letting J. C. Penney Co. with an offer o f
that crash develop into a perman­ atsialanre. We are deeply grateful
ent failure complex.
and wish to publicly thank tha
So follow the policy o f ths avia- J. C. Penney Company for ■their
r and date another person, even help.
ough you don't feel excited
Mr. and Mr. V. Nelson Jr,

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WASHINGTON — Hearings a r* i the favors handed out as a quid o f their investment In pasting M
to be held shortly on a modest p ro-1pro qno for campaign contribu­ on to the publle.
The elean election! hill adopted
posal that might contribute in this tions.
A vivid recollection of this re- hy the Senate early in tha ses­
presidential year to twn highly
porter's campaign travels soma sion through the efforts o f Sana- desirable ends. One i* to foster years ago was a talk with the
tor Thomas C. Hennings Jr. o f
serious debate between the presi- governor o f one o f the poorest Missouri is (till held up in tho
: dentist I candidates on thr grave is­ states in the Union. He was about House. There is strong opposition
sues of the day and thr other it to to run for re-election in tha pri­ [from the southerners becauta it
reduce the high cost o f polities.
mary for a two-year term. The cover* primaries as wall as ether
The proposal in to require the office at the time paid a falary elections and H will almost aor­
television and radio networki to o f $7,600 a year.
ta Inly be stopped. With prime T Y
give an hour and a half or two
How much would hi* campaign time coating front $70,000 to $00,hours a week of prim* time to a eost? About a half-million dollars, OOO.a half hour the proposal fo r
debate between the candidate* he allowed. And who would pay a national debate on tha networks
during the last eight weeks of the |tha hill? Tha highway contractor* [would help to cut down the high
campaign. The free time would he and tha liquor people. His oppon­ coat of politic*.
limited to the presidential nomi­ ent would he financed hy the hig
A number o f mesaures hava
nee* o f the major parties. The bill utility company that dominated been put in to give free time ta
: specifies that to be eligible the the state and he would spend representative* end • a n i t e n
nominee mutt he the choice of a rather more than a half-million, campaign year*. Obviously tha
party that at tha last election re­ tha governor guessed. Bo here airways would be hopelessly flut­
reived more than four percent o f was at least $1,000,000 which the tered if thi* were carried very fa**
tha vota east.
consumers of the improverished
A* initiated by Senator A. S. state would unknowlingly be pay­
An eight-berth, 112 million deep­
Monroney, taking up an idea ad- ing nut several times over a i thr water harbor will begin operations
, ranced hy Adlai Stevenson, thi* it contributor! pyramided the eost at Bridgetown, Barbados, in IMt.
a modest proposal indeed. It ha*
no overtones o f government own­
ership or operation of tha TV*
Happiness Through Health
and radio networks which no one
wants, since the dangers o f poll. tical domination and government
■censorship ara too great. But It
(By DR. F. LEO KERWIN)
would require that a small fraction of the time given over to en­
tertainment to the great profit In tha brain ia life force, The .Chiropractor
need a
o f the networks be devoted to a which ia delivered front the science which ia btwed upon
public srevice.
brain to all parts of the body. thin idea. When he finda that
Mnnmney't original idea was for
you are nick, he first loeatea
an hour and a h*\f a week to be Everyone knows that if the
your
trouble. If he find* it
nervea
leading
to
the
arm
are
rarried on all network*. The two
candidates would each have half cut that arm becomes dead in your stomach, he know*
an hour for an Initial persentano far an it* use- where the nervea are pressed
tion on a given issue and then an
fulness ia con­ upon to produce that condi­
additional 15 minutes for rebut­
tion. lie look* in that part o f
cerned.
tal. The current bill, which is J
W h y ? Because the spine and find* how the
sponsored hy a dozen senators, in -:
the nervea are preNMire in produced. He then
eluding on* Republican, calls for
t i n y telegraph replace* the nmali bones in
two hours o f time each week. But
w i r c a w h i c h (heir natural position and
in the hearings hefort Senator
carry thi* life noon nickncna no longer
John O. I'astroc'a subcommittee of
force from the exist*. An thi* ia true o f the
the Interstate and Foreign Com­
merce committee it i* likely to he
the body. The stomnch, it 1* also true of
the body. Chiropractic quickmodified.
ntomach must receive it* life ly and easily can get to tha
In the 1866 campaign the Re­
forca from the bmin. Thi* ia root of your trouble and
publican* spent $4,036,8.16 on ra­
dio and TV and tha Democrats al*n true of the liver, the kid- often with quick rcllfcf.
$2,871,14$. Tha total of $7,008,078 ned, the heart, the lunga and
eomaa largely from favor-seeker* every other tiny unit of the One of a eerie* sf artidee
who never fail to try to get a re­ body. All thi* life force i* published in the publle laterturn on their investment after the carried'from the brain to the eat te explaia aad MaeIrate
election is over.
body by nerve fiber*. If cuU the practice of adeatifie
This is on* reason the Amerl- ting the nerve* paralyze* the Chiropractic, written by Dr.
esn political system is to costly. arm, it i* also paralyzing to F. Leo Kerwin whose offtee la
It’s not the original cost but the
the other orgHn* of the body located at 201 8. French Are.
upkeep—the constant pretsura for
governmental
largesse in on* if the nerve* are not in good and hia telephone number ia
PAirfax 2-7441.
form or another, with the consum­ working order.
er ultimately paying the bill for

Nerve Pressure

ASSIGNMENT WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON — The State opportunities in dealing with of.
Department man who learned fleers in the British Foreign OfChinese ended up in London. The fire, who are concerned with Far
Eastern affairs.
man who was taught German was
Rooney: So instead o f speaking
assigned to Turkey. And the man in English to one another, they
who became fluent in French was will sit in the London office and
transferred to Austria.
talk Chinese, and go out to
This linguistic fiasco of foreign Chinese restaurants and have chop
assignments h a d Congressman sucy together?
Ilrown: Yes, sir.
John J. Rooney, the Democrats'
Roney: And that is all at the
fiscal fanatic from Brooklyn, ris­ expense of the American taxpaying half out o f his scat. He was |«r?
fit to be tied. He was mortified.
Tha congressman went on, in
The lawmaker hud scanned the a tone incredulous: This next
zooming State Department ex­ gentleman, a Foreign Service o f­
penses—up 11 percent In one ycur ficer third grade ($13,ODD a year)
to a quarter-billion hollar#—when took a course in French and waa
his ryes fell upon tho tuxpayrrs' assigned to Salzbuig, Austria?
bill for the Foreign Service opera­ And another you assigned to Dub­
tion.
lin, Ireland?
Thai* was this item of $16,418
Brown: Yee, sir, that ia correct.
per student (theta were 171 o f
Rooney: And another graduate o f
them| for a nine-month course in the German school in Frankfurt
the French Unguege ai a plush you assigned to Ankara, Turkey?
place at Nice along the Riviera.
Brown: That is ronect, air.
So what happens after the For­
Rqoney: What will these gentleeign Service Institute tutor* ita
subjects at inflated rates?
Strange things happen, that's
what — as the following dialogue
describes so vividly.
Congressman Rooney ia in (he
chair of the Appropriation* sub­
committee. Faring him in the wit­
ness seat is Aaion S. Drown, de­
puty assistant secretary of per­
sonnel.
Rooney: I believe you said that
you assign them to a post whet*
they will ho able to follow train­
ing in the language that they
learned at the institute?
Blown: With respect to the dif­
ficult.
Rooney:
I imagine
Chinese
would ha pretty difficult.
Brown: Yes, air.
nooney; 1 find • gentleman here
who got an " A " in Chinese—and
you assigned him to London?
Brown: Yes, sir. That officer
CANDIOATI FOR
will have opportunities in London,
SfCItiTARY
OF STATE
Not as many as he would have
in Hong Kong, for example . . .
fully Quohliid by Kjperttnrr
Rooney: What will he do? Spend
his time In Chinatown?
Hat worked for tho Stoto
Brown: No, air, Thera will he
of Florida 24 y o o r a .

by Ed Koterba
men do to keep up their German?
This on* you assigned to London—
will he seek some gentleman in the
British
Foreign
Service
who
speaks German so that they can
sit together and do their business
in German? Are you serious that
an Englishman and an American
should ait down and talk in Ger­
man on British-Ameriran govern­
ment business?
Brown: Possibly, yes, air.
Whereupon
the congressman
sighed in frustration and grasped
upon three little worde that tall
the whola etory.
Said he: "Thi* is fantastic."

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THR JOB: No part in th* State Cabinet has sash hnpsrt upon public waiter* a* that aft tha Oommietioner ad
Agriculture.
Th* Huti** o f this office go far beyond the Mat#** agricultural .pursuits— Into Intimate ro m an of * vary body *0
lit*; tha ear you drive, the lipstick you u*e, the food you ant, tha wclfara aft your child in school, tha ti
pay, your health, the economic liability o f your job.

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RXI’ F.BIKNCK: 10 YEARS OP LKGIftl.ATIVI SERVICE: Five term*, Florida Houes o f K*pre**ntaUvs*.
Speaker in 1867-186$. Chairman e f Agriculture Committee (two MC*i»na). Chairman o f Committee on Rolan,
Member Health, Finance and Taxation, Safety* Citrus Committ***, Conitttutienal Advisory Commleainn, Legis­
lative Council.
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FA 2-1781

Hit pledgee to :
1. promote tb* general welfare o f Florida,
and aa a Mambar o f tha State Cabinet V&gt;
promote inrroasod efficiency end economy
in government;
piumot* th* development o f market* for
Florida produeta through Ut* **teblUhm*nt
af a Marketing Institute;
plan for better uzag* o f Florida land*)
promote ronsorvatlpn, drainage, and developmoot o f the SUto’s water m oo rcca ;
promote Florida's vast citrus induster, and
assure uniform inspection;
protect fanners and tha public, by rigid
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law*, regulating teed*, seed, farttlisaea,
Mciirlds*, and fungicides;
advance tha achool tyttem o f Florida|
foeter adequate car* ad th* aged and ad
dependant children;
protect our baye, beaches, and
against indiscriminate filling;
U . assure job liability based on affleieewg lag
Department o f Agriculture employes*;
work for adequate prisons end teantel hb&gt;

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FA 2-0913

N. V. Farme., Realtor
Lillian Trama
R. 11. Ivers, D. H. Whitmore
Associate*.
119 8. French Ava. Ph. FA 3-3311
After hours, FA 2-1818. PA 3-4891
FA 24)281. FA 2 3112.

19. Boats and Motors

14. Build, Paint

FORCED to sell. Leaving city. No
reasonable offer refused. As
sums G. I. loan oa 3-bedroom
home. 3411 Adaml CL FA 2-7758.
3-BDRM. block home. Low down
payment,
monthly
paymanti
858. FA 2-5878.

16-A Beauty Parlora

PLUMblNG
Bo
Lovior With
Contracting 4k Repairs
Beauty Care.
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ava. Phone FA 2-3582

FARMER’S AGENCY

“Hey. Pop—you’ra lying on rawed baaei"

8. Real Batata For Sal#
8. Real Batata For Sal*
FURNISHED upstairs apartment,
hot water furnished. ISO. Phone
$8*0 DOWN
REAL ESTATE DRIVE LS
COUNTRY HOME
FA 2-8357.
Beautiful 8 Bedroom 3 Bath Mam*
with Hardwood floor*. G. E, Four bedroomi, livlagreom, din
ing m m , kitchen aad front
2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
•quipped Kitchen. Tbermoita
2544 French Ave.
screened porch. Oae acre tiled
ped. Ph. FA 2-3303.
tlcally controlled HeaL Wall,
Realtor
land
with
two
flawing
wells.
Landaesppad Let oa Dead End
“ Call Hall"
Phona FA 2-3841
Price
$18,808.
G
ood
to
m
*
.
3-BEDROOM furnished home to
S t m t whero Children plop in
responsible people. 1100 month.
MAYFAIR
safety. Wo will ha prnnd to shew
FA 2-5868.
2-bedroom, 2 bath colonial on
you this today.
beautiful Virginia Ave. Hard
MOVE RIGHT IN
BROKER
2-BEDROOM efficiency apartnunt,
wood floors, paneled den, fire
FHA
Financing—No
Closing
Cast
W.
B.
Sklppy.
Acsoc.
101 Park Avenue.
place. Centsct owner at FA 2-4525
— for aa appointment call — 202 So. Farit Ava. Ph. PA 84981
for Saafords beat buy.
Halen E. Noonan at
3-R003I furnished apartment with
R O B fB T A . WILLIAMS, Baalter
W, H, Bill Stamper Agtaey
bath and garage. 2330 N. Nar­
6. Mortgage Loans
Raymond LundquIst.eAaioc.
FA 2-8531
FA 3-4881
cissus Ave. FA 2-3146.
FA S-S951
Atlantic Bank Bldr.
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath home; at
MORTGAUE LOANS
WILL SHARE home with bust'
tached garage: extra closet
Commercial and
ness lady. FA 2-0644.
space and added storage space;
ConveaUenal Residence

J. W. HALL

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

S t Johns Realty Co.

k Repair

Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

DON’T MISS IT!

I

S A W D U S T
and ihavlflga,
FA 2-3877, Buckner k Son.
USED Kenmore Waeher, needs
minor repairs. 925. Can be seen
at Lot 58, Park Avenue Trailer
Pk.

WALL PAPERING * PAINTING
Robson Sportlnf Goods
Work Guaranteed
Red Beard
5049-8 E. lit.
Fk FA 2-8881
Ceataet 508 Wait 9th 8L
REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
Phone FA 2-9643
37” Window Sills 91-25
Mercury Outboard Motors
54" Window Lintels 11.25
TliOS. E. THOMPSON
WOODRUFF MARINE
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
General Contractor
2401 French Ave.
FA 3-1883
909 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 89151
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing k Siding
14 FT. RUNABOUT with 55 H. P. C U S T O M Imperial Frigldalr*
Fhone FA 2-6(52
Evinrv.de, Gator trailer and ac­
range with double oven, ilk#
new. Must be teen to be ap­
cessories. FA 8-4445 after 4 p. m.
15. Special Services
preciated. Ph. FA 2-3578 o f
FA 29921.
TV Service within the hour. Re
pair your TV for 97.50, In your
FACTORY TO YOU
home or no charge. Sunshine *58 DODGE ferdor VI, automatic,
ALUMINUM
with a cce u o riii. A-l condition.
TV, FA 2 9833.
VENETIAN BLINDS
New U rn. 8885. Will accept
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
trade. Joe Orieno, Holler Motor Enclosed head. Bar-proof bottom
rail with plaitte ends. PlaaUt
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
Sales.
er sayoa t4pas- Cotton or nylon
p r o g r n m i , ete. Progressiva
cards.
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-051— OLD6MOBILE Super 88, &gt;84 model,
4 Dr. Redueed quick isle. Call S en karik Gian* a n d P a in t C o.
308 West 13th St.
between 7:30 and 8:10 a. m. or 119-114 W. tad Bt.
FA 2-4628
FREE
ESTIMATES cheerfully
oveninii, FA 8-8707,
UMBRELLA tent, 939.85 up. life
given. Mattress renovating, up­
holstery and slip covers. Cut- FOR SALE Oft TRADE: 1818 vaat. boat cushions. ARMY-NAVY
Chrysler
Crown
Imperial,
1
own­
SURPLUS, SM Sanford Ave.
tem built bedding made to or*
er, radio, heater, power steering,
der. Call or come in. Nix Bed­
Sail
Ue Yaur Furnitura. Quick
power brakti. power windows,
ding Manufacturing Co.., 1301
nir conditioned. Will take trade Service With The Cash. SUPER
So. Sanford Ave. FA 2-2117.
TRADING POST. FA 8-0577.
in and finance. Call Jesse Quirk
PIANO TUN1NO 4 REPAIRING
at SemiaoJa Co. Motors. Ph. OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALS
W. L. HARMON
FA 2-0614.
1 Cent per lb.
Ph. FA 2-4229
THE SANFORD HERALD
I860 VALIANT sUUon wagon, 4000
OFFICE
PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
milts, 1300 down, aaiuma pay­
204 W. lit. St. FA* 2-1811
All types and sites, installed
ments. 103 Fairmont Dr. after
“ D o-It Yourselt"
5:30 p. m.
RCA CONSOLE TV and phono,
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
graph combination, good
*31 CHEVY 9181. FA 89118.
S T I N E
dltion, |58. FA 12323.
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-8432 20*A Trailers
UTILITY trailer, 4 ft. x 8 ft. x 8
ft., well built, 135, Tailors aew*
8-BEDROOM Spartan trailer, full
ing machine, Singer electric. par*
bath with shower. FA 3 ‘
feet, 145. Stanley plane. 8 in.,
uiod little, 95. Renton for toll*
COLONIAL 80* x
1 Bdrm, foil
Windshield
Back Glass bath Trailer. Good Csad. Sem­ ing. ilck aeu. FA 39994, M il
Door Glass
Vent Glass inole Trailer Park, 1 mile south Chain Ave.
SERV1CR
of Casselberry on 1798.
1-SEARS to H. P. water pump 955}
Senkarik Ginn* and Paint Co.
3, 54 in. x 89 In. 3 sash windows
1180 TRAVRL TRAILER, 24 ft.,
114 W. rad St.
rA 2-4828
with frames, nil 3-980: 80 sheets
uiad is days. Save ever |M0.
AIR CONDITIONINO
cerreiated metal roofing, 89 in.
108 W. 17th St.
a 8 ft., 91 per sheet; site some
H. B. POPE CO.
spouting and scrap lumber. I n ­
M E Park — FA 2-4234
quire W. E. Agner, Lemon Bluff.
SERVICE CALLS 82.00
New k Used Furniture k Appli­
GIBSON electric guitar had ampli*..
The Biggest Little Shop
ances. A Good Place To
Her, good condition, #75. |03 P8ir»
la Sanford. All Parti And
BUY, SELL er TBADB
moot Dr.
Labor Guaranteed 80 Dayl.
SANFORD RADIO k TV CENTER
FA 8-7450 GOOD used frame window,, Jamba
8th. k Sanford Ave. FA 29741 400 Sanford Ave.
and aizorted lumbar. Se* fore*
man at Nicholson Buick Bldg.
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
CUSTOM 0PR0L8TER1N0: All
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
work guaranteed. Fret EsU- TO responsible party la thin
SANFORT 4k SOWERS
mates. Phono FA 8-7818.
vicinity: BEL-AIR rawing me*
111 E. Welbourne Ave. Ml 2-2474
chins, 1990 modal. Taka over
WINTER PARK, FLA.
HOLLOWAY, Hospital and Baby
payments 99.43. Write Box AA,
Chain Saws — Tools — Bolts—
Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
c /o Sanford Herald.
Nuts — Screw!
FURNITURE CENTER
and Other Parti. Phona e r Write
1110 French Ave.
Pb. FA 2-7853
COMPLETE
A* K. R088ETTKB
LAWN MAINTENANCE
# RIG VALUES
FLORIST
Mowing — Edging — Fertilising
* QUICK CREDIT
WA 8-1911
Celery Ava.
Renovating — Fertilizer Sales
* EASY TERMS
For All Your Floral Need*
FREE ESTIMATES
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Member — Florist Telegraph
JOHN LOMMERSE. FA 2-7187
Delivery Assoc.

s r a s E iir —

—

Sunland Estates. Ph. FA 2-2558.
WISE and JOHNSON
THE TIME TESTED FlSM
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom duplex
431 Magnolia Ph: OA 3-3483
apartment. Lake privileges. ITS SUNLAND ESTATES: 8 bedroom, U8 N. Fork Ave. Ph. p a 8 d m
Orlando, Fla.
FA 2-5729,
8 bath, extra laige home. View
o f lake. Assume FHA or FHA LOOK WHAT WE FOUND 7. Business Opportunities
3-BEDROOM upstairs downtown
in a e r v 1 c n mortgage. Ph. a 2 bedroom heme for a I bed
furnished apartment |SS per
FA 2-8873.
room Price. A nifty for only MAJOR oil company truck stop tor
month. FA S-SOTL
lease. PA 3-7981 or FA S-782E
87978. Dcm't wait ea this, call
now.
FURNISHED apartment a faw
BUDGET BOOSTER
8. Female HRp Wanted
blocks from downtown, handy to If you have good credit and 8150
all churches 808 8o. Park Ave.
wa can move you Into this nice W. M. “ Sill" STEMPER Agaaey
Realtor k Insurer
FA 2-8887.
two bedroom frame home whnr*
112 M. Park A WORD TO THE W1VE8
your lnveitmeat equity will irow Phone PA S i n
If you need meney to buy a
FURNISHED spartantati, hard­
Phene
PA
MI91
8191
Park Dr.
very faat; kitchen equipped. To­
ear, kovra, furniture — AVON
wood floora, til* hatha. NS W.
tal price 85,881. Just dial the
can help you. Write NOW, Box
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, T month old
27th. Street.
number for. , .
246, Lockhart, Fla.
house In Lech Arbor. Sacrifice.
FA 8 8285.
FURNISHED apartments, clean
SPECIAL SERVICE
aad nicely furnished; M l Mag­
t
•
BRANCH OFFICE
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
nolia. 1201 Elm, 118 Elm. 90S.
W. H. “ Bill" Stamper Agaaey Choose your future hem ! la the Imaadialo opening in Sanford
FA 2-8528.
Realtor 4k Insurer
area for personable, alert wo­
Sanford area, Florida's finest.
2801 Park Drive
man with car who must earn a
RENT A BED
FA 2-8831
minimum of 880 per week. Dint
MAYFAIR; Beautiful 3 bedroom,
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Beds
2 bath home with many at­
fled, pleasant work that paya
By Day, Week or Month
FIRST inspect this 2 bedroom
rich rewards, Excellent oppor
tractive focturec. 94089 down
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
home. No obligation. Than, le u
ysym eiL Total 922,580.
tunity for teachers for summer
Pb. FA 2-3111
118 W. li t St.
discuss price. 44*f j mortgage.
employment. For further In
We are ready to sell. Wynnewood P I N B O R E S T: Convenient to
formation, write J. R. Coffleld,
FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2S00.
Section, 2411 Stevens Ave., Ph.
3U0 W. Washington, Chicago 8,
ccbool, churches and shop­
PA 2-4550.
ping areas. Attractive 3 bed­
Illinois.
COOL, roomy 2 bdrm. unfurn
room, 1 both home, completely
downstairs apt. 987.50.1700 Mag­
furnished at a bargain price ». Maid Haip Wantod
It Fays
nolia Ave. FA 2-2951.
o f 914A80. Dewa payment g iu o
To Uaa
3 room garage apt. Newly finished
with a 41*9* mortgage and smell WANTED: MAN 23 TO 53 FOR
FULLTIME WATKINS ROUTE.
floors. Water furnished. 945.
payments o f 974.71 each month.
T h e HERALD
NO COSIGNERS REQUIRED.
FA 2-6608 Evenings or weekend.
This home 1c being sold to set­
EARN 975.00 TO 9100.00 WEEK­
tle aa estate.
Want AdaFURN. A p i 801 Vi W. 1st 8L
LY TO 8TART. WRITE WATEINS, 850 WEST PEACHTREE
FURNISHED apartment, clean TRADE 81,800 equity la large LOCH ARBOR: 8 bedrooms, 2
ST.. N. E., ATLANTA, GEOR­
baths. Very attractive. 94000
and close In. Adults only.
modern house, 8 yrs. old, la city
GIA.
down payment which can be re­
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013.
of Sanford, for house trailer, lot,
duced with sccoed mortgage.
"car,
station
wagon,
business
let,
MANAGER TRAINEE: Excellent
FURN. apt. 2300 MlUeoviUe.
Priced at 9M&gt;909.
or acreage. Phene PA 2-7851.
opportunity for men who can
3 BEDROOM unfurnished houae,
Now and Used Fumltnr*
qualify as future branch men­ S e w in g M ach . R e p t ln
WYNNWOOD: Attract!*# 8 bed­
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-4418.
811 B. First St.
FA 8-5188
d e r s . High school graduates,
room, 1 bath bom*. Ptorida
ALL MAKES li MODEL!
4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
age* 21-28, Apply Florida Slate
room, fenced yard, dlchwaihtr
RENTALS |l WEEK
NICELY furnished 3 room apart­ C. B. S. home located oa 88 x
Employment Service, 110 W.
end other eatras. 91800 down.
203 W. First St. (24 hr. ser.)
ment. FA 2-5303.
140 fL lot with good water aad
Second St.
T
ou
t
price
913,780.
FA 3 3425
laka privllegcf.
SLEEPINO ROOMS, the Gablai
$16,000
WITH
TERMS
481 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
MAN who kaowg D e lcry area for ll'A Beauty T a r t o ? T
light delivery work. Car essen­
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom bouse,
111 N. Park Ave. Phene PA 1 2420
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
tial. Fart time. FA 29723 be­ A Satisfied cuatomtr li our bait
1205 Elliott. Call FA 2 5234.
“ Open evenings til 8:88 PM "
C. B. 8. home on high lot with
•dvertisemsaL
tween 1:00 and 8:00.
paved street and rights to caaal.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
3-ROOM and balb apt. FA 2-OS78.
House equipped with GE stave, 3-BEDROOM house aa French 10. Mala er Female
185. So. Oak . . . . Ph. FA 89742
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
Avenue, M gr aebaal, l*v baths,
118 PALMETTO Ave.: 3 bedroom
sal aad washing machine.
large livlag area. Tel PA 89887 MEN-Women 820. Daily. Sell Lumbungalow, furnished.
111,900 - 18,800 Dn T
iaoua nameplates. Writs Reeves
375 MONTH: 2 B. R., all electric
3-BEDROOM, air conditioned, in­
Co., Attleboro, M an.
kitchen. Neat, dean, private.
tercom and terrsno floors. 91*5
Near N. A. S. Children welcome.
down, dseumc VA toes. 52 11. Work Waatad
Available May 1. Tel. FA 2-2348.
Brinktoa Way, Pent Park. Pie.
HOUSEWORK, FA 2 2888.
HcBUr Romes.
Registered Real Eatato I n k e r
FURNISHED 2 t a o d r o o m apt.
Large living room, kitchen and Ph. PA 9-1291 17-88 at Hiawatha
breakfast nook. Screened porch.
Entire first floor. 211 W. 18th 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath home oa cor­
ner l*L 1812 Patoma A rt.
FA 2 3450.
STATION WAGON
PA 3-7884.
•ROOM efficiency
apartment,
Fuly Equipped
private bath. Suttabla for one or S-BEDROOM ham*, pleasing ex­
tras. Terms to suit,
Elliott
couple. Across from postoffice.

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INSTALLED

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Jenkins Furniture

t:

WILSON - MAIER

Stenstrom R filty

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

lias

FURNISHED cottage for rent at
Five Points. 985 par month.
FA 2-1487.
FURNISHED a p t soo Fork Ave.

S. W iaM (• Rwt
WANTED: busintu building an
west aid* of Its . 17 A 82 San­
ford to Maitland. Approximately
88* x 80'. Will rent with option
to buy. Muit ba reasonable. Give
fuD details, P. O. Box 1578, San­
ford, Florida.

BUILDING CONTRACTORS INVITATION

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S-BIDROOMS, 1H m i BATES with ooiaeed fiataree,
tonnage floor*.
carports, ace
scrams parch.
rUara. motion
mdtlaa blinds,
blind*. carport*,

sillily swam aad many other takas.
AH Harass Carry A 1 Yr. F-H-A. Wanraaty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCE!

BID

ON CONSTRUCTION

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MACS OIL CO.

Mon. May 2, 1960—Pare 13 12. numbing Services

FA 2-1010.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apartment near school and stores; 2-BEDROOM house, 2 years old.
2118 Elm. No pels please.
9400 equity. Plflc up payments
of 957.50 per month. FA 2-74T0,

Turn., thru FrL • 1 P . M. day be- ATTENTION NAVY PERSONNEL
When orders take- you away from
fo ri Insertion. Mas. • SaL
Sanford, give us the opportunity
to keep your borne rented. Our
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
property management depart
T u t,. thnt FrL • I P. H. Say k»&lt;
ment, with its complete rental
fora insertion. Mam. » SaL noon.
atrviee, will give your bom*
the peraonel attention It de­
RESPONSIBILITY:
serves. Contact Bettye D. Smith.
^ T h « Herald will mot ba rraponalble
“ or more (ham one lacorrcct lastr111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-3420
lion o f your ad, and rtaarrao tba
“ Open evenings til 8:20 P. M ."
right to rariaa or raj art any ad'
vartlsement from that ardorad to
ronforai to tba poUtlaa o f this COUPLE or lady wanted to share
my home. Electric kitchen, uti
pa par.
titles furnished. $40 month
FA 2-5947.

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FURNISHED five room, one bed­ 5. Real Eatmte For Sale
room, garage apartment. Call
3-B. R. home, furn. or unfurn. Buy
FA 24)838.
equity. Will rent 8110 a month.
Wynnewood Dr. Ph. FA 2-3888.
FURNISHED cottage in Lake
Mary. FA 2-3048.
3-BEDROOM furnished h o u s e ,

DEADLINES

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LAND WANTED
BEAUTIFUL trailer with tub and
modern conveniences 910. a Lots or Acreage. Give legal del
crip tion, price and terms. Write
week. Also ore for 81 a week.
P. O. Box 872, Sanford, Fla.
FA 2-0518 after 8:00 p. m.

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TUESDAY, MAY S. 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 686

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPI &gt;—Stock price*
at l p . m . , ,
American Tobacco .............. $41*
Bethlehem Steal ................... 4.V4

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Chrysler . ................... ...........43H
Curtiss-Wright ........................ Ml*
Dupont ................................... JOS
Eaitman Kodak .............. ...10TH
General Electric ................... MM
General Motors ...................... 44
Graham Pai|« ..........................
LoriUsrd .................................. MH
Minute Maid .......................... IS
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President Raps
Electioneering
By Congressmen

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(Herald Photo)

Aftermath Of Car-Train Smash-Lp In Uviedo Monday .Night.

Negro Injured
As Car Rams
Train In Oviedo

Chessman Rites Are Held

SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (UPI) Caryl Chessman, who ended his
12-year-baUle for life with a smile
and a wink Monday in the gas
•
Am Oviedo Negro resident e* chamber at San Quentin Prison,
eaped serious Injury Monday night was cremated today without ceremony Just 34 hours aflqjf-his execu­
When bis car rammed the aids of tion.
N an Atlantic Seaboard train as
the train was pulling out of the
Oviedo Dopot.
Tha driver, Leroy James, was
listed in “ good" condition at
Seminole Memorial Hospital to­
day. Florida Highway P s . t r s i

Heavy Fire Damage
At Cocoa Motel

• Smishap.
B SW B B B H FS*
Slringfield said that apparently
James saw tha train pulling out
o f the depot and tried to beat
H across the tracks on S. Central
Ave.
Tha train was roing at a alow
rale of speed and “ that probably
saved Jamea' life," Slringfield
Hid.
1
Jamea was abarged with reck­
less driving.

Hit-Run Accident
Leads To Arrest
A Midway man was arreaied
Monday in connection with a bit
and run accident at 1101 W. Third
8t.
A
James Hardy Lea of Richmond
• Avo., Midway, waa charged with
failure to have his vehicle under
control and failure to atop and
render aid and gtva Information.
Mrs. Florence R. Dlselrod told
Sanford police that her car waa
parked in front of her 1101 W, Third
St. botr.c when another auto hit
It, knocking it acroaa the atiwot
Mr*. Ditclrod was charged with
parking on the wrong aid* o f the
A aired.

d U f U » - UCb»
first of Cocoa
Beach's space age m olds — was
badly damaged by fire early today.
The blare broke out in the kitchen shortly after 3 a. m. and
before the flamea were brought
under control, the kitchen, dining
room, coffe* shop and cocktail
lounge were destroyed.
The motel's owner. Veughn
Ladd, eatlmated the damage at
between $200,000 and $230,000.
Ladd aaid tha buildini waa inaured and repair work would start
immediately.
Three trucks from Cocoa Beach
and two trucka from Patrick Air
Force Base rushed to the scene.
Firemen said the blase started
with a flare-up of burning grease
on a stove in the kitchen The
flames wrrt sucked up through
the stove’s ventilation system and
caused a short-circuit in tha elec­
trical system.
The flames quickly spread
through a cavity bat ween the roof
and the celling, but the fire did
not spread id the motel's living
quarters. However, firemen and
motel officials evacuated all the
guests because a south wind carried rhoking smoke into Ihe
moms.

Firing Squad Pictures
Win Pulitzer For Lopez
NEW YORK ( UPI » — Fourteen
H winner* o f Pulltscr prises fo r 11W0
war* announced Monday in the
fields o f journalism, music and
Utters.
Andrew Lopes, 60, vtUran pho­
tographer o f Unite! Press Inter­
national, won the new* photogra­
phy prise for a seriea of pictures
on the Cuban revolt.
Lopes's photograph* shuwed Cu­
ban army CpI. Jose Rodrigues re­
ceiving the last rites from a
&lt;% priest at Malanza*. Cuba, on
Jan. 17. 10W, after being sen­
tenced to death by a Fidel Castro
tribunal for war rriines.
Immediately after Lopes's se­
ries of four pictures was taken,
Rodrigues waa placed against a
wall in Ihr courtyard of San S r
veiino Castle, but received a 94hour reprieve before Ihe firing
squad shut him. He was executed
on Jan. IS.
W
Tha Broadway musical “ Fiorello," based on the life at the lata
New York Mayor Fiorallo H. LaGuardia, won the drama prise. It
was the third time in the history
• f tha Puli tier prises that a muMeal wo*. “ Of Tha# I Stag," la
M i . and -Smith Pacific," to 1166,
were tba previous named musi-

The fiction award was won by
Allen Drury for his best.salUng
novel, “ Advise and Consent."
The honors in music went to El­
liott Carter for bis second string
quartet
Other awards in journalism Ineluded:
National A ffairs—Vance Trimble, o f the Scrlpps-Howard New*,
paper Alliance, for sAlea o f ar­
ticles exposing nepotism in Con­
gress.
Public seivlre— The Los Ange­
les Time* for a series by Gene
Sherman on narcotic* traffic be­
tween tha United States and Mex­
ico.
International reporting — A. M.
Rosenthal o f the New York Times
fo r “ perrrntive and authoritative"
reporting from Poland.
Local reporting under prrssute
, f a deadline—Jack Nelson of the
Atlanta Constitution for a scries
on menial institutions in Georgia.
Local reporting not under pres­
sure — Miiam Ottenberg o f the
Washington Evening Star for a

The 38ycar-old rad light bandit
died without knowing that hr miss­
ed his ninth reprieve from death
by seconds.
Except for a lair appeal and a
misdlaled telephone the life of
Chessman might have been spared
again, at least for an hour.
But hydrocyanic 4as doesn't a c­
count for error. It goes to work
Immediately—as it did on the man
“ who never killed anyone," but
was convicted on 17 counts of kidnip, robbery and forced sex per­
version against two women.
Federal Judge Louis E, Good-

correct one and reached San Qucn
tin at 10:0.1 a. m.—the minute the
pellets dropped.
Goodman said the call waa “ just
too late," but he indicated that
Chessman would have been grant
cd only an extra hour of life be­
cause there was "no merit" to the
last-second pica,
The convict went to Ida death,
alill denying he was the “ red light
bandit" responsible for the series
of crimes In I-os Angeles lovers'
lane*.
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lu - y
onc-hour stay when Ihe cyanide
pellets splashed into a vat of sul­
phuric acid.
Attorneys George T. Davis and
Rosalie Asher reached Goodman
just moments before the scheduled
execution at 1 p. m.
Mias Celeste Hickey, Goodman's
secretary, got the number of the
prison from Use Judge's law clerk
but copied it wrong, getting only
four digits instead of five.
At 10:01 a. m. she dialed the
wrong number. She then got the

Charges Dominate
'Drug' Hearings
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
Senate drug hearings resumed to­
day amid angry charges, counter,
charges and even doubt whether
they would laat more than a few
hours.
Chairman Estes Kcfauver &lt;DTcnn.) called as the lead-off wit­
ness Dr. Samuel Loube, former
president o f the Washington, D-. C.
Diabetic Society.
Loube haa made a detailed
analysis of tha application and
case studies which tha Brooklyn,
N. Y. drug firm of Charles Pfizer
A Co. submitted to the Food and
Drug Administration ( FDA) in
IBM for its oral anti-diabetic medi­
cine called "dlabinese."
The drug has been attacked by
Dr. Henry Dolger. chief o f dia­
betes at Mount Sinai Hospital, New
York City, as being (be cause of
liver 'damage In some patients.
Dolger criticized Ihe FDA for ap­
proving ihe drug.
However, John E. McKecn, pres­
ident of Pfizer, who alao'is one « f
(oday’s scheduled witnesses, has
insisted the drug Is safe if used
carefully.
Senate Republican Leader Everclt M. IHrkscn (111.) told the Sen­
ate Monday b« felt Kefauver's anti­
trust and monopoly subcommittee
was gelling out of iu field by de­
bating Ihe merits of medicines. He
said 'his was a matter for doctors,
not lawmaker*.

Cabinet Rejects
‘Brick* Request

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Cabinet today turned down a
Board of Control request lo sub­
stitute out-of-state brick' for Flor­
ida brick in construction of a
building at Florida State Univer­
sity.
Board of Control Architect For­
scries exposing a u.ed ear racket est Kelly said contractor J. I.
bl Washington, D. C.
Lark of Panama CUy, altered to
Editorial writing— Lenoir Cham­
bers, editor o f 4b* Norfolk Vtr- mathematic* Meteorology build­
ginian-Pilot, for his editorials #a ing in lieu of brick manufactured
Vis#iato atonal totoqraUoaa.
hr to* stale prison system.

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For Execution
By United Press International
U. S. embassies have been mob­
bed and American tourists threat­
ened and insulted by foreigners
agitated by the execution of Caryl
Cheaaman.
The death of the convicted kid
naperpervert was headline new*
around the world, largely at a re
suit of the side circulation of l&gt;ooka
he wrote In the death house.
Protesla were Inspired in some
measure by opposition to capital
punishment, but for the most part
what horrified foreigners was the
Judicial delay that kept Chessman
in (he ahadow of death for 12 years.
A stone-throwing mob broke sev­
eral window* in the U. S. Embassy
library in Lisbon, Portugal, Mon­
day. Mobs besieged other embas­
sies st points aa far separated as
Stockholm. Sweden, and Monte­
video, UrugLay.
Tha mobs in Montevideo picket­
ed not only the embassy offices
but the ambassador's residence,
shouting "m urderersI" and “ as­
sassins!"
Chessman's final stay of execu­
tion was the result of a State De­
partment report to California's
Gov. Edmund Brown tflat Uruguay­
an opposition lo the execution
might erupt into anti-Eisenhower
riots if Ih* kidnaper were killed be­
fore the President visiied that
country.

WASHINGTON (U PI)-President
Elsenhower today called upon Con
gress In avoid "electioneering" and
give swift approval lo his foreign
aid program, new farm legisla
tlnn. gas tax and postal rate in
creases and other priority matters.
The chief executive said in a
special message that amounted to
a mid-session State of the Union
report that the administration's
new proposal on health rare for
the aged will be sent to Congress
this week.
lie urged Congress to exercise
restraint and prudence In examin­
ing programs designed to provide
benrfit* for large groups of Amer­
icans or sections of the country.
Noting that there are only about
two months left in this session of
Congress, the President said:
"W e should Jointly resolve that
the shortness of time and political
rivalries will not be allowed to pre­
vent us from serving the American
people effectively.
“ Matters are still pending that
are vital to the health of our econ­
omy and to the nation's security
and world peace: none of us ran
afford to electioneer at the expense
of these."
In his two-paragraph remarks
on health care, the President aald
the administration program will
take advantage of and support
progress made by private plans
and “ enable older people truly in
need of help to meet the calamity
of catastrophic illness."
He said It would rerugnizc tradi­
tional federal &gt; state relation* In
such benefit program* and lie far
superior to what be termed “ com ­
pulsory schemes which over a pe­
riod of years would blight Ameri­
ca’s unexcelled medical stand■rd*. . .
The Preildent has vigorously op­
posed Democratic proposals for
compulsory medical insurance as
part of tha social security pro­
gram.
Elsenhower stressed these items
in his message:
Minimum wage. He backed ex­
tension of the federal floor under
wages to about three million more
workers and supported a moderate
increaie in Ihe dollar-an-hour min­
imum. But he urged rejection at
an “ excessive" Increase.
Judgeships. Ha asked Congress
to create 40 new federal Judgeships to handle a grestJy Increased
caseload and raduee delay to fed­
eral courts.

Record Vote
Semlnota County votara started
early and voted steadily today and
dark* at the precincts estimated
at noon that about one-third at
those registered had east ballots.
. Polls opened at 7 a. ns. to long
fines of voters and balloting was
reported the steadiest of any pri­
mary morning in recollection.
Some of the voters answered cm-

greater to tola primary than to the
prmrtoMS one and moot of them Mid
they were oonc#rnnd mainly with
ton am ity rare* to which SO postMans art being contested.
OptotoM as to to* avantoal win­
ner* war# almost aa many a* tha
number at votara.
Thar# appeared la ha

'Steady' Voting
Througliout State
MIAMI (UPI) — Florida’s big city voters moved to the
polls in steady number* today to ca*t ballot* for governor
and other office* in a primary with racial problem* and reapportionment the main issue*.
In smaller populated areas, however, voting ranged
from light to moderate by mid-morning n* a long hnllot and
threatening weather discouraged
the turnout.
In Dade County, voting started
early and continued steadily. Soma
43,000 persons had voted by 10
a. m. Some of the 210 precinct*
rcporlrd people waiting in line
at 6:30 a. m. 30 minutes before
the polls opened.
The long Dade ballot required
betwern two and ftve minutes be­
hind Ihe curtains of the voting
machines. Voters in many pre­
cincts walled as long as 30 min­
utes to go through the line*.
Begistratlon supervisors In po­
pulous Hillsborough, Pinellas and
Orange counties on the West Coast
said balloting waa moderate to
htavy.
Hillsborough Supervisor John
Delke reported heavy voting in
perfect weather, Dalke said the
vole may exceed his prediction of
$0,000 if good weather continued.
Hillsborough's Negro cltlsens
were reported turning out In heavy
numbers, but voting in Negro
precincts was slowed because •(
unfamtllarlty with voting ma­
chines.
Voting »n Ihe East Coast waa
reported moderate to heavy, la
on* at th* largest precincts at
Waa»-4toto» Beach, over-18$ per­
sona had voted by to a. m. s o l
about 33 persons were to Itn*.
l-ong lines had formed to Talla­
hassee before the polls opened
and voting was heavy drsplt* cool
weather and Ihe threat of rain.
Registration
Supervisor
Hattie
Coles said ihe expected a record
turnout of nearly U.000 If th*
trend continued.
But voting was light In nearby
Quincy, which haa very few local
races. Precinct officials reported
less than 300 persona had voted by
10:30 a. m.
At Panama City, lines piled up
because of ihe long ballot and
(lowed voting to a - snatl'a pace.
Officials said only about 30 voters
per hour were moving through
aach of tha M prerincta.
Voting Supervisor Flaming Bow­
den predicted 80,000 would vole
out of 137,42$ regliterad to Duval
County. Voting may hsva bean
slowed down by early morning
showers. Bowden's estimate was
based on a prediction at tlear
weather.

New Violence
Threatens Korea
SEOUL (U P I)-T h e Republlr of
Korea's National Assembly today
formally accepted President Syngman Rhre's resignation and con­
tinued It* government cleanup un­
der the threat of nrw violence by
more than 10,000 student demon­
strator*.
H ie students demonitrated to
three cities for an Immediate dis­
solution of parliament. There were
no bloody clashes like those last
week that forced Rhee to quit, but
troops had to fire tear gas into a
crowd of 130 students here to dis­
perse them.
Student crowds In Pusan grew to
more than 10,000. It was Pusan's
third straight day of demonstra­
tions. Another 300 demonstrated to
Taegu.
The Seoul University students
marched In front of the assembly
building shouting that sines Rhea
resigned and his vice president
elect, Lee Kl Poong, committed
suicide, “ Why the hell doesn't the
assembly resign?"
It waa feared the protest meet­
ings might grow into major out­
breaks that could he halted only by
army bulkis.
.
cBbee’s borne minister, Choi in
Kyu, was arrested oa charges of
violating Ihe election law by or­
dering Irregularities to the voting.

race, with most people eoaeodlna
a good vot* for Doyl* Carlton aad
Farris Bryant to th* aaunty.
Hr* t o r n big Sanford prsetooto,
1, I and IS, with 7,108 registered
votara, had accommodated about
2,200 at them hr boor, sloths im­
ported.
Altamonte Springs, Hating 1,089
on the rolls to Prtcinat M, reported
SIS ballots oast
Precinct 14 at F a n Peak bad
an unofficial total of 260.
Tha Oviedo precinct clerks said
that 200 of the 3*8 registered there
had made their ehoices by to*
lunch hour.
Longwood'a Precinct S haa *41
on the roil and 260 of them voted
early.
Lake Mary reported that 230 of
its 330 registered voters were m
and out of the voting by noon.
A total of 128 ballots had,,been
cast in Precinct 12 at ForesHCity,
which lists SOS votcra.

News Briefs
U. S. Couple Rescued
BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) —An
American
couple,
half-starved
and ailing after being lost (or 32
days to the jungles of south east­
ern Colombia, were near rescue
today. Mark and Mary Sue Can­
trell or St. Louis, already had
received airdrops of food and me­
dical supplies.

Resolution Rejected
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI)
The tooth General Assembly at
the Presbyterian Church, U. S.,
Southern rejected a resolution
Monday opposing a Catholic for
President of the United Statea.
A committee said tha assembly
did not believe It was appropri­
ate to endorse or condemn any
political candidate.

Paving The Way
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
LcRoy Collins and a federal offi­
cial signed final paper* Monday
giving Florida $1,300,000 In fette­
rs I disaster funds. Th* other
signer was Thomas H. Goodm*a
of Thonusville, Ga., civil de­
fense mobilization director, The
money is available to 13 cuuntiea
hit by Rood* following heavy
'M v cb .rsJru. . . . ...

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Combat Alert

TAIPEI, Formosa (U P D -T H m
Nationalist Chinese government
his placed its warships on com­
bat alert In the Formosa Strait
because uf signs of an “ immi­
nent" Communist Chinese 04tack, It was announced today. The
Agency aaid the Communisla were
"intensifying their activities along
the mainland toast" opposite the
TALLAHASSEE (U P !) - Gov. Nationalist-held Islands of QuaI«R oy Collins cast his ballot to­ moy and Matsu.
day, again refusing to disclose
•: t Yvb
his choice of a successor.
. -Vo
.'HARLESTON, S. CV (UPI) !
Colllna and hla wife walked A Ig-foot yacht which had been
smiling Into their voting booths, tha object of a Coast Guard search
pulled (he levers and left after since Monday silled into Charles­
(topping a minute to ebat with ton under her own power today
with all five persona aboard safe.
neighbors.
The. “ Kllldccr" had been the ob­
Tha governor, who eannot suc­ ject of a search off the South
ceed himself, promised to keep Caroliqa coast since an oil tank­
hands off the current campaign, er, the “ Esso Bethlehem," Mon­
and haa consistently refused to day picked up five survivors from
tell newsmen which at the big Ih* 43 foot ketch “ Dutch Treat,"
field of candidates for governor which had been traveling to to*
company of (be Kllldeer."
was hit personal choice.

Collins Votes;
Refuses To Nome
‘His' Candidate

Boaters Safe

Scooter Hits
Car; Boy Hurt
A 13-year-old Sanford boy whose
molor-scooter ran into a parked
car Monday was In / air condition
at Seminole Memorial Hospital to­
day.
Thomas P. Brooks of 1321 MellonvUJe Ave. suffered a broken
right leg and bruises on his right
arm to the collision. The accident
happened when the scooter Brooks
was driving ran into a parked car
on 20th Si. at Country Club Manor,
police laid. The youth la the soo of
James G. Brooks, also of 132$ Mel
lonvflle Ave.'

Dukes Murder
Trial Wednesday
The trial of Sylvester Dukes for
first degree murder will be held
in Circuit Court here Wednesday.
Dukes, a Negro, Is charged with
shooting a Negro woman in Alla*
monte Springs Mr.rch'28.
Thirty more caunty residents
have bean summoned to aerve as
Ml ca m .
Those eligible will be sworn In

Wednesday at 8.2* a. m.

FUTURE NURSES at Seminole High School i n taking
a special baby core course sponsored by tho American
mk! too due
hr Um, tiraaa Yiabag, aouatg

haaltfc tmnk Lift to right, WImmU M u r , L U

Spurs. Linds King, Judy Lowmtn, Sylvia Fowler. Ball:
RoUv Boberta Bankla and Mr*. Fisher. UiaraH Fhotu;

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Boat Drive

FOR G O O D G O V E R N M E N T — E L E C T

Allen Robert Lormann

The Casselberry Fire DcpL will start a drive for a
rescue boat within a month, Town Fira Chief Paul Bnten
said Wednesday.

Y O U R

“ Because of the number of lakes and the increased

COUNTY

population
we feel it’s almost a necessity," Bates said.
*
Thera were several drowning" in the nouth Seminole
County area Inst year.
The firemen also will get weekly first aid courses
starting next Wednesday. Owen W. Anstey will give tha

D IS T R IC T

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COM M ISSIONER

T o The Beet Of My Ability — We’ll Get Thingo Done In The County YOUR Way —
Conservative, Fair Action — Not Promises — Aa Mayor Of Longwood Important
Things Have Been Achieved Which They Said Couldn't Be Done — I Shall Hare Your
Interests A t Heart All The Time — We Need Each Other To Lift The Burdens Now
Confronting Seminole Couaty."
Pd. Pol Adv.

lessons each Wednesday night at the firehouse.

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B. G. NEVILLE, left. Lending Chief of Heavy Attack Squadron Five preaentn a check for $84.00 to Chief John Pigott, eo-lrenaurer of the Forrestal’s Retarded Children's Bug Fund, Thin eheck reprenentn a special
contribution by the men of the squadron to anoint in tha purchase of a
school bun for retarded children of Norfolk.

11m Lymaa Bchool Honor Roll
Mr Km A M tin m k period ha«
Im m aneouaced by Principal
Belpb D ii*i.
All of tha following students
lava mad# "B " ar. battar la all
« f Ibalr tubjaeu.
. Grade tf—Jlm Engelman, CarotyaJudy, Mary Lynn McCanna,
Mary Ann Rennlnger. Jamaa
Beusae, iaba Kennedy, Ed Mabar,
Batty Maryan. Keith Tannaat,
and Mart&gt; Van Pali.
Orada ll-O a tl Lovelace, Allan
Ann Hull and Edvard Bpelman.
Orada tan Bbaroa dlngna. Valaria Blmmaea, Patricia Walab,
David Bancbard, Cbarlaa Cope­
land, Tam Hauriay, Rnlpb Munch,
Paula Andrew. Ion Plnunal, Batay Novatan, Daritne lhaa, Diana
Spiral, Coatnr Whllaalda, Paula
Young, Cbaryl Hubbard and Payo

Mack, Tarry .McCord, Donald
PhllpUt, SUvoa Kiab, llgrid Tapparaoo, Sandra Huyhai and Pain
Cartion.
Orada anvan— Kenneth Ament,
Pat Coaglatao, Itovaa OOliapaa,
Ralph Humphrey, Mika McMil­
lan, Ann Travick, Oinjer Harrtaon, Cbaryl Jahnaon, Ruth Wright,
Diana Spivey, Beverly Joan Dar-

Orada alee—Roy Ooodvln, Phy*
Baa Laagvia, Virginia Hubms,
ktno Daak, Caroto Dorothy, Jonnlfar Jordan, Mary Etta Roberta,
Bill Taylor, Lynoatla Warner,

Linda Sue Hagans, Janice tommlar, Joyce Am Reiter, Robert
Owen, Hilda Humphrey, Debra
Parrish, Janice Bigelow, Jamaa
Allan Coition, Richard SlurgUl,
Barsell .Vlner, Jamas Waldor,
Jana Pugh, Debora Strong, Paul­
ette Tbarmanoi, Evalyn Umslead
and Gail Voskan.
Grade oaa — Toddy Armadas,
Jaalce Green, Scott Culpepper,
Mika Harmon, Susan Cairmay,
Roberta Dyaart, Curtis JamiMn,
Barry Hawthorns. Jay Davis,
David Stewart, Robert Analey,
David Broaks, Raymond Gordon,
Gregory Nichole, Richard Smith,
Craig *Ypmg, Robeft Copt, De­
borah Kumar, Eunice Bumgard, |
Judy Staples, AIM Young, Wllia
Bockly, Tarry Carter, Curtis Dorn,
BriM Uyeno, Jamia Black, Kay
Dappaa, Cornu Barbow, Denise
Barbov, Linda Harper, Mary Hol­
er and Tarry Kalaay.
ApprotlmaUly M percent ef the
more than one million ml lee oi
pavod roade, etroeta end hiyhwnya
In the United Stelae art surfaced
with petroleum asphalt.

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John Gilbert, Jatnei Holman,
Larry Hugbaa, Craig Wrigbtman,
Joeeph Jobaaa, Glean Berkhelmer, Patricia HarvUla, Marvin MeClain, Patty Bryant, Ruth Bek
and Martha Oiddene.
Urada Umbo—BUI Ada mi, Har­
old Blevlni, Day McCullogb, Peg­
gy McKeodrae, Saharon Slmpklm, Dabble Spivey, Beth Ann
Vlner, Bonnie Stodden, Audrey
Brown, . Teraia Moulton, Mika
Rumble, Robert R. Price, Victor
Tbarmanoi, John Robert Thomp­
son, Michael Kalear, Sherry Dee
Kersey, Susan BUcboff, Laity
Cota and Donna Blgelov.
Grade two— Michael Bowman,

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•urb Ancillary Administrator.
Ualad this tha llh dar e f April,
A. D.. m e .
/•/ (laorpa U. W .lllne, aa
Anelllarr Administrator
of the Ratal* of
OMAHMAN J. W 1 L U N II

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Attarnays for Ancillary
Administrator
Kdoarda Bulldlnp
Hanford, Florida
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^VOL. XLIX

United Prean Leaned Wire

Eatnbliehod z908

FRIDAY, APRIL 29. 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 683

TornaiJoes 1tip Central Plains
*

By United Prose International
9 Tornadoes killed three persons,
injured at least 44 and ripped
dozens of building in Oklahoma
and, Kansai Thursday night.
Bodies of the three dead were
found loday in their shattered
’ firm home near Cromwell, Okie.
They were a Mr. and Mrs Brawley aod Ihelr daughter.

At least 43 other persons were
injured in Oklahoma and one in
Kansas as twisters destroyed or
damaged homes and farm build­
ings at Moore, Cromwell, Pocassett and Tuttle, Okie., and felled
trees and power lines on the outskirti of Wichila, Kan.
But 30a persons atiending a
band concert at tha Moore High

School escaped injury when ■
twister ripped the roof off the
Iwo-ycar-old building.
Pounding rains, golf • ball size
hail and winds up to 69 miles an
hour accompanied the twisters
across Oklahoma and drenched
parts of Missouri and Kansas.
Employes at Will Rogers Field
In Oklahoma City fled the airport

tower when hailslonrs smashed
most of Ihe windows in (hr struc­
ture.
Five persons were injured at
Moore and ala hurt near Pocassct,
although most residents had am­
ple warning of the tornado and
found shelter in storm cellars.
Toronto, Kan., reported 169
inches of rain In . 19-minute de-

luge. Another 1.97 inch drenched
Oklahoma City and Tinker Air
Force Base, Okla., recorded 1.72
Inch.
More thunderstorms were fore­
cast loday for Ibe plains slatae,
Ihe Mississippi and eastern Ohio
valley, the Great Lake* and Ten­
nessee.

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NEW YORK (U rn -Slock pri­ fli ,
JL.,ii,1*KU ' .t .km'
ces at 1 p. m
MEMBER OF THE GALLON CLUB for blood ilonora U Kerrrhel Buckner,
American TAT .............. M'«
alinwn giving hi.* eighth pint Thursday. Nurse Josena Paradis handled the
American Tobacco .......... 110
Bethlehem Steel ............. 44'•
e&lt;|tiipment and Mrs. Mary Rand, seerctary-nianugur of the Central Florida
Caterpillar
.............. 37'*
Blood Bank, was on hand for the presentation of a Gallon Club award to
Chfyiier
. .......... 4(t*»
Buckner. Other regular donors also shown are A. 1). Laney and John McCurl Isa • Wright ............. 20'*
Lellan. Ralph Wight, chairman of the Seminole Blood Rnnk Committee,
DuPont
................. 203’ -i
said that the new blood bank building adjacent to the hospital will h« com­
Ford Motor
............... 67
pleted by the middle of May.
General Electric .............. MS
General Molora
........
44S
Graham • Paige .............
2'«
ltd. TAT
.................. 40'i
Lorillard
................
37'*
Minnie Maul .................... ITS
Penney
....................... ltd'*
Penn lilt
.........
13'*
Royal American ..............
3
ISTANBUL. Turkey tUPli-Vio- Thursday's rioting, hut unofficial attempts to muzzle the political
Srara Roebuck
............ 49S
lent street fighting broke oul lo­ estimates pul Ihe figure aa high opposition.
Standard Oil &lt;NJ) .......... 42
The Ankara riots began In teg
day in Ankara between police and as II. Thrre more students were
Studrbakrr
12
morning and continued through
U. S. Strel
T6‘ s enraged studen'a demanding (ha reported killed loday.
The riots recalled Ihe Korean the day despite mass arrests by
resign alion of Premier Adnan
Mender**. Unofficial reports said students demonstration* which police who took away hundreds m
Ihe death toil had claimed lo !4 forced the resignation of President students. Mounted troop* aordone!
in two days of rioting.
Syngman Rhee. The rioting here off the whola university area but
Rumors swept the capital that was directed against government the fighting continued.
Mrndrrri was about to resign but
there was no official confirmation.
Demonstration* were reported In
other major cities of Turkey In­
JAKARTA tUPI) — A three-man cluding Istanbul where police used
court martial sentenced Allen tear gas against Ihe Korean-type
Pope. of Homestead lo death to* sludenl riot*, The major battle
day for flying a bomber for (he was fought In Ankara,
Three thousand students armed
Indonesian rebels.
No date was set for execution. with chair legs and pieces of
Pope showed no emotion when desks roared out of the university
WA81I1NUTON (UP1) - Tele­
Clark said there were "very
in Ankara and attacked police
Ihe sentence was read.
vision disc Jockey Dick Clark told ordinary business reasons,for each
guarding
Ihe
school
under
martial
"See you laler,' hr said as ha
law Imposed in major cilies House inveatigalors loday he has of thrac corporations."
left the court.
He 'said television can ba "a *
Thursday.
been "convlctrd, condemned and
under Indonesian law. I h e
Pelice fired toward (he students denounced'^ on payola charges be­ extraordinarily fickle medium"
Aiterlcan flier has seven days to
and be sought opportunities for
decide whether to appeal lo a but it was not known Immediately fore he wai given a clianee to tell diversified investment
which
investmi
hlghor court for a new trial or to whether they stmt above or Into hla aids at U*e story.
- after tea TV aoyw
would.ranUnua
the
mob.
Witnesses
.reported
many
.
The
31-yaaf-old
&gt;V
»iar,
usuiz*
aek ter • presidential pardon. .
f i la rily- might-Sroao.
The Si-year-aid AmMJsn i n ­ students bleeding profdsely were Ini Under bath, said he had never
: .V
rarrled
away
in
ambulances.
Girl
accepted payola.
ferred with his attorneys hero on
"In britl, 1 have never agreed
the next step in the case. Ho it students were ml ed up in ihe
expected also to consult lawyers battle and soma were seen weep­ k&gt; play a record or have an artist
perform on a radio or television
in New York and members of hla ing on the sidelines.
Turkish officials admitted only show In return for a payment in
family in Florida.
FroaUla Karo at Jaduravtite
In Pcrrlne, Pope a father Lawr­ that one sludenl was killed In rash or any other consideration,"
was found dead f la a rowhoal
he declared.
ence, said loday " I have no com­
a«ar tho Late Manana Bridge
Clark arrived at the hearing oarly thla sflirnann Ibe Mite
ment at all to mate" on the sen­
room with a 94-page prepared way Patrol roportad. Fence Jam
tence.
4
statement with an appendix of lice W. Hugh Duncan aold
Pope, who waa captured when
waa a deed It should Iw limit, or
•bout the same length. The room waa duo to Iwart attack.
hla plane was shot down near Am­
that quarters be provided in the bon in eastern Indonesia on April
was a Utile more than half filled,
now Jail for Juvenile*.
with few teenagers In evidence.
18, IBM, was found guilty on all
-Many of the question* aikcd
Clark's stnlament was a ringing
of the candidate* drall wuh per. of four counts charged against him,
defense of bia conduct and a
The
Sanford
City
Commission
ap­
sonallUe* and Fletcher refused
proved hiring a recreation depart­ point-by-point review of Ms activ­
to ask them.
ment aislitani Thursday night, in ities In broadcasting and the
."Lot's keep personalities out
response to Department Director music and record industries.
of this election and slick to the
lie conceded that he developed Arrests Continue
Ronald Perry's request for more
platform of Ibe Candidales,"he
CAPE TOWN (U P I) - South Ab
a
number of outside intcresti in
Another barbecue for the benefit help and a leave of ahsenre.
urged numerous time* during the
rican police and troops arrested
recent
years
in
addition
lo
his
of the Porter Lansing Fund will
Sanford's Recreation Department
meeting.
ABC network "American Band­ 520 more Negroes loday in preEarlier Thursday. County Com­ lie held Saturday on the Elks Club Is "already far behind in regards stand'1 show.
dawn raids on African residential
grounds.
to
salary
and
number
of
person­
mission candidate: were guests
urea* near Capo Town and Fart
"1
have
noted—in
silence
unltl
Ibe Elks, Moose and Sports- nel employed," Terry said in a
Elizabeth,
of the Jaycees at their noon
now—with
dismay
Ihe
many
in­
men’s Asln. will sponsor the chic­ written request for aid. Il« subluncheon.
nuendos which hava suggested
All the candidates said they ken barbecue atartlng at 4:90 p. m. milled a survey of 10 Florida cities some connection between Ihe num­ Payments Reduced
The
group*
announced
that
they
ranging
from
1
5
,1
1
0
0
to
90,000
popufavored "full rash value" assessWASHINGTON (U P I) - Federal
ber of corporations which I formed
menls and agreed on the need will deliver packaged dinners with- lalion, showing that Sanford la Ih* or in whleh I had an intrresl and Housing Commissioner Julian H.
!
in
ihe
Sanford
city
limits
and
ask­
only one of these towns that has
for a board lax L *e.
'payola'," be said.
Zimmerman loday reduced mlnb
The candidate! z ’so were ques­ ed that requests for deliveries be Just one full time recreation em­
mum down payments on houses
telephoned
to
FA
2-17S3.
ploye.
Sanlord
has
1
2
employes
for
tioned there on funds for the
bought with government-insured
Ih*
combined
departments
of
re­
chamber end all favored It with
mortgages. Tha reductions will ap»
creation and parks.
the exception of Van Hoy, Ted
ply only on homes .coating morn
The assistant to work with Perry
Williams, Kd Zimmerman and
thin 913,900. The biggest cutbnck
will be hired •! a 94,200 per year
Avery, who aaid "I refuse to
would bo 9929, on dwellings coating
salary and should hava a four year
be pinned down to a yes or no
916,000 or more.
college
degree
in
recreation.
Perry
County
Coolest
Day
will
bo
answer at this tin*.”
held Saturday at &gt;’.90 a. m. with waa granted a four month leave
4-11 club member* competing for of absence beginning October 1060 The final political rally sponsor­ Judge To A ct
TAMPA I UPI) - U. 8. DDL
honors In ■ variety of ronteits. *u he can leach at Florida Slate ed by the County Democratic Exe­
The ronlcele will he held on University and at tha same lime cutive Coin mill re will ba held aI Judge George W, Whitehurst waa
expected lo act loday on a petition
i
the Home Demonstration Build­ gain the credits he needs towards g p. m. Saturday.
a masters' degree.
ing grounds on Ulh M.
The rally will be held at the to halt "secondary picketing" at
American Legiun Hall on llwy. McCoy Air Force Base at Or­
lando. The petition was filed by
17-91.
A warrant has been Issued for
A fish fry will begin at 9:30 the National luibor Relation* Board
anesl of Commissioner of Agri­
p. m. and the Seminole High (NLRB) against tha Orlando Build­
culture
candidate Carry
A.
School band will perform during ing Trade* Council and Local 101*
Reams, on a charge that Ream*
of tha Brotherhood at Painters*
tiw fish fry.
gave a worthless 9623 check to
Decorators and Paporhangera.
Orlando advertising man Peter
Schaal.
Citrus Boost
Sheriffs Deputy Hubert Nor­
LAKELAND (U P !) - A grapewood had lit* warrant for the
fruit parly thrown in Dublin by
Lake Brantley Isle man this
Thid L. Lingo, who served asigo has served as organist of Ih*
The Sanford City Commission U, S. Ambassador Scott McLeod
morning but hid not liern able Oviedo city clerk for 19* years, y ir,t Methodist Church,
bought a 916,617.79 refuse packer resulted In removal of Irish Im­
to find Ream*, the Sheriffs’ of­ will tender bis resignation at the
and • 90,849 street sweeper port duties on U. S. grapefruit,
fice reported.
rily council meling Monday nJgbl.
Thursday night.
Florida Citrus Mutual reported to­
.Schaal said he had the war­
Lingo, who came to Oviedo in
At a special meeting, the com- day. Martin E. Hearn, Mutual's
rant sworn out jn Orlando last 18)6, was born in Tennille, Ga.
mission (warded the strret sweep­ international trade director, aaid
Saturday, aftr
Reams gave and (tended Georgia Tech in At­
er bid to M. I). Moody and Hons, removal of tbe "excessively high"
Schaal'a wife the worthless c.icck lanta.
Inc. of Jacksonville and decided to Irish tariff of Silk per cent nn
in partial paymea' for eonle poli­
After graduation, he worked in
buy the packer from 8up*rior grapefruit will iqean thousands of
tical advertising. The bill was a bank in Georgia before moving
CMC Trucks. Inc. of Orlando.
dollars annually tn Florida ciirus
for 91,gM. Roams paid it with to Oviedo.
growers.
91,000 in cash and the worthless
After settling in Oviedo, Lingo
check, Schaal said.
worked for Ihe Citliens Bank of
Plane Bombed
Oviedo for five yenri and for Nel­
son and Compap/ as secreLgpCARACAS, Venezuela (U PI)
treasurer for 29 years before lekA crazed Russian who aaid ho
City Manager W. E. Knowles was a "space explorer", bombed
ing over the duties aa city clerk.
was told tn find out how much a Venezuelan airliner Thursday
He la n member of the First
different engineer* would charge and died In ihe rraah with »1m
There will be no Hireling of the Methodist Church at Oviedo, nerv­
to make a survey of Sanford's other passengers and erase mem*
board o f directors of the Sanford ing aa superintendent of the Sun­
water supply Thursday night.
Art A s m . Monday, but member* day school for that church. He
here. The Veaesiwlan Comm
Th* City Commission nlao told Gone Ministry aaM Ste
•r* naked to attend Ih* Florida is else a member at the Ociedo
Knowles to find out what typo of
Federation at Art tea at tha Man- Masonic Lodge aod secretary •iontn DeBaiy Sunday afternoon treasurer al the slavia drainage
study tba *egin*«ra would mak*
»
and'the workshop nt New Smyrna district.
for tba priae. KnowUe baa told
“ a aommlaalon that Sanford*
Beth Mr. aad Mro. IJe«a have
Monday night, Mrs. Helen
DeWll, president of th* associa- been associated. with many thibs
growing population throatona to
and activities in Oviedo. Mrtf. Llaoutstrip Ha water supply.
liun aaid today.

Fighting Erupts In Turkey

Homestead Flyer
Sentenced To Death

Clark Tells Probers
He Never Took Payola

Bulletin

Don Flelcher, chairman ef U*a
teVoters League tented Thursdey
aisht that any official ad Nm
league had paaaod oul "marked"
• ballon at political rallies la Ibe
county.
#
1
Fletcher, apeaking to ever MO
. peraona at a leagu ■apensored pub­
lic forum, »aid "thla organization
i'a aponaorlnf no cAndidatc and
anyone who accuses the l e a w
of marking ballola i* m
’
"We can't all be bel
.,p&gt;a^ ib le if tome indivldu
writes
oo a few ballola and pastethem
out," Fletcher aaid.
Citing a publiabed report that
ballotf had been marked by a
"pressure group," Ftalrher de­
clared: " If we were going to
mark ballola we would have them
mimeographed aad not juat hand
•ut a! few."
Fletcher anawered the marked
ballot charge* prior la Uie forum
t fa which randldatea running for
ihe 29 public efficea in the coun­
ty were queried for almoit three
boura on detaila pertaining te
platform*.
Nearly So percenl of the queillona were direct'd at the iwo
candidate! for tax assessor.
Mr*. Mary Earle Walker when
anted U aha felt ibe waa wrong,
or the governor, when the waa
ouited laat year, aaid:
0 "The governor had no reason
te diamias me. 1 waa planning
to adjust the aiaeaament level,
but I was not given anough time
and waa abort at needed help."
Mra. Walker laid also that If
elected the would work toward
"a nound, alsbta assessment n il
and keep within tba law ef. full
csih value."
Questioned on why she had not
answered her opponent’s charges
# i f "taxation by favoritism," Mrs.
Walker aaid: “ I didn't think they
needed answering. I bava never
used any favorilla u is taxation."
Richard McCanns, present as­
sessor, alto was queried on full
rash value and said that the lew
requires II.
Questioned oo the number of
correction! made after the IBM
roll was certified, McCanne aaid
"certainly correction! bad to be
fjnadr. We raised eome property
valuations and lowered tome,"
be aaid.
" I admit there are Inequities,
but the corrections take lima and
we plan to fix them all," he add­
ed.
The question at appropriating
Unite lor the Chamber at Camnurce and Jayceea tlse cane up
at tbo rally.

District I County Commillion
candidal* James Avery eaid be
weuld net give an unqualified
"yea" to giving funds to tbs Jayrera or the chamber until he waa
peesenled "with the facts." '
. "What this county needs la
new industry and I recommend
that, tft Information bureau be
•el up and, if necessary, biro out­
side help to do th-.- Job of bring­
ing industry here," Avery said.
District 1 County Commission
candid*'" J, H. Van Hoy, a rrj
tic of. ‘ 'giving money to t
chamber emphasized that ha U
not opposed to tha chamber but

not am spending lax
ntooey for civic organisations
when there wea so much more
at a need for Ibe tax dollar elsewhere.
District 1 Commissioner Law­
rence Swolford got a question on
pari-muluel betting and aaid he
was against it in tba county.
He added, however, that the people
should decide for themselves whe­
ther they wanted a dog track
here.
All the commission candidates
were questioned on the need for
a Juvenile delta'it. home and the
majority agreed that if thare

Heavy Vote Expected
In Tuesday's Primary
lodicauons are that as many
as M percent of the county's
regbtrrd voters wltl east bal­
lots In Tuesday's primary election.
Keen competition for two of
the major rourthouir office* and
widespread interest in Ihe Coun­
ty Commission races is expected
to bring out a heavy vote, re­
gardless of the interest in tha
governor campaign and other state
contests.
Campaigning by Carlton, Bry­
ant and McCarty force* in tba
county has been brisk and Bern­
ard Parrish and Gary Bennett,
candidates for State Renalor from
this district, have been busy in
Seminole communities.
Mrs. Camella Bruce, supervisor
of registration, said loday (bat
she expect* about 10,000 of the
tt.SOZ registered voters to vote in
Ihe 11 precincts in Ihe county.
The heaviest voting will ba
in tbc three Sanford precincts,
where there are 7,901 registered
voters. The next largest precinct
is Fern Park, with 1,200, follow­
ed by Altamonte Springs, 1.030;
Longwood, MS: Oviedo, ttt; Lake
Mary, M0; Uoidenrod, I2S and
rorn t City, 90S.
Voters will vote cjumynUp Jpr
their choices lor Ihe four County
Commission posts, clerk of the
circuit court, las assessor, sheriff
and supervisor of registration.
The races to be decided oo 0
district level will be for con­
stabir sod Justice of the peace.
Only voter* in countable DieIriM I, which iocludes Oviete,
Cbnluota, Goldcnrod and Marla,
will rate in the pcsee

race which wlU see Thomas Moon
and Phillip Pack ,rd seeking the
post.
District 4, including West San­
ford, Lake Monroe, Kail San­
ford, Psola, Geneva, Lake Slary
and Sanford proper, will vote for
one of four men seeking the coostable post. The four are R. C.
Carroll, O, G. Owens, Alvin Pet­
ty and Lewis Tate.
In District i, which includes
Longwood, Altamonte Springs,
Forest City, Fare Park and Bear
Lake, there will be a constable
and peace Justice race. Running
for constable in that district are
E. Bridge, Grady Hall and
Frank Lsicey. la Ihe peace Jus­
tice race arc Elmer Ashley, L.
L. Cox, John NeUlalon and Hom­
er Sewell.
The pulls will I f open from 7
a. m. to • p. m. Tuesday and
109 clerks aod inspectors hava
been appointed to aid any votar
In operating ballot machines.
There will he no write-in voles
in Ihe primary am* no unopposed
candidates will he on (he ballot,
Mrs.' Bruce said.
Of the 14,901 registered voters
In the county, 12,19* are Demo­
crats and 1,427 ara Republicans.
Republicans wbn waited in yote
in the primary had tn register as
Democrats.
Mrs. Bruce said there are IU
votera without Democratic of Re­
publican affiliation.
Only IJ N Negroes nr* registoswd to rato ■* thla primary.
Precinct' polling places will he
published in Monda/a Herald.

City To Hire
Recreation Aide

County Contest
Day Saturday

b^psmp^mropm'ww -

Final Political
Rally Saturday

Candidate Faces
Bad Check Count

Lingo To Retire As City
Clerk A t Oviedo Monday

No A rt Meeting
Planned Monday

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Lansjng Benefit
Barbecue Saturday

Board Purchases
Packer, Sweeper*

W ater Supply
Survey Discussed

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PERM PARI CBUBCH O f TIB
NAXABENE
O'BRIAN ROAD

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Rev. Jim Plahrr .............Paator

Suaday a c h e d .................0:«S a . m
la m in g w o n b fp ..........10: IS a. m
Yaulb aarriea ............0:11 p.

Evangelistic oerviea ....7:10 p. m.
Wad. prayar arrvira ..T:M p. a
LAIR MART
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I . L. Dready ................ Parlor

Suaday Sebum ..........10:00 a. m.

M a n ia c W arthip ...1 1 :0 0 a. m.
Christian Scrvies Trainln« 0:00
a. m.
Evening Worship ....... 7:00 p. m.
Wod. Prsysr lonrlca T : » p. m.

Presbyterian
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Tbs public la Invited to attaad
any or all of thaao evangelistic
aonrkoo.

Chuluoto Church
Dinner Tonight

Pretty aa a picture, iaa't aba? She looks "dowarlthi” a a fd

Td, Svo atonies tmm me, dm mowha a NMb M b tf Jo-f

Tba C b u l u o t a Community
Cburch *U1 bava tha Orat at It'a
monthly coverod dish dlaaara to■Ida at 0;N p. a .
AH mambara aad friends of Uw
cbureh and Ibair famlUaa ara in­
vited to attaad. Sack family briata
oaa port of tba maal and all abaro
la tba various dishes.
Tba cburch plana to apoaaor a
eavorad dish dtaaar an tba laat
Friday of a m y month. This vtfl
provide tba nddtnU aa opportun­
ity to baeamn bettor acquainted.
aad to pet together with tbelr

rirat, Third Sunday

Jewish Synagogue
c o ir a s M A n o N &gt; r r a m a i l
M b aad S a p d b
Friday Svaniat Ssrvlee
p. m.

Lutheran

Special Sermon
Other Churches

Rav. Richard Carter,.paator at
Nw Congrcgationd C h r i s t i a n
Cburch, baa ■uanrmmd a apadal
aarmao topic, ‘Tba Futile efJu.

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A. V. P. Youlb Rorvio
Wed. Prayer Service

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Ira B. Hiadmaa i t . .......... Paator
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Mantas Worship....... 10:41 a. m.
FMV .....................
7:00p,m*
Evaalni Warablp ....... TiM p.
Man. PMY Recreation 7:00 p.
Tuss. FMY Frayar .... T:M p.
Wad. Prayer Service... .7:10 p.

Church flebaoi . . . . . . tail
Cburch ..................11:0
Youth Chriatka
FaUavtUp ............. 7;l

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Celery City Printing Co.
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Compliments o f
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Junior Church,

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.
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Evaalni Warablp
Tuaaday Prayar .

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* By United Prraa International |Tampa Thursday, Doyle Carlton,
Florida's candidates for goeer- said opponents were criticising
nor fixed their attention on license I him because they recognised that
plates, boats, and phosphate dur­ he is leading the tace.
“ We.'ve had everything thrown
ing Thursday’s campaigning.
Farris Bryant proposed that at us from all sides this week,"
Florida license plates lie issued he said, “ from personal attacks
every’ two years instead of an- agalntt my family to deliberate
falaehooda and smear literature."
nunlly.
Ted David and Slate Milk Gum.
Speaking in Gainesville, Bryant
said the saving in material and, mission Chief Brailcy Odhani swap­
dminlstrativo costs could be sp­ ped words over Odham'a statement
iled to improving publlfc schools, that ha haa decided to voto for
Haydoh Bums rolled Into Miami Carlton.
David contended Udham decided
accompanied h y* n mammoth
on Carlton because he feared a
voto for another candidate might
be useless.
Odham disagreed. "Artually,"
lng an unralr double taxation load
he said, “ I am voting for Carlton
which should bo relieved."
John McCarty said at Tampa with some real douhts as to
that a proposed severance tax whether he will win, but with the
would “ lead to the virtual extinc­ firm conviction that he'a the best
tion pf 95 per cent of the phoa- man to be governor."
Jcsi Yarborough, Tom Adams,
®ihal# export business."
Additionally, ha said, “ such a and Angus Laird continued run­
tax would hurt all farmera by in­ ning hard in the race for aecretary
of slate.
creasing fertiliser costs."
Adama said in West Palm Beach
Another candidate at work In

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he might win the election outright
Tuesday and not have to face a
tun-off.
In hi* Miami hometown, Yar­
borough said he was “ pledged to
do everything in my power to
evert a schism between the people
of South Florida and those of the
vast northern sectors of the state.'*
Laird promised at Tallahacrce
to make priaon reform one of his
major Jntercsta if he is elected.
Incumbent J, Edwin (.arson and
Al Cahill continued most active in
the four-ntan race for atate treas­
urer and insurance commissioner.
(.arson, eampaiglnlng at Crestview, riled hti record In support
of education as a major-talking
point in his bid for re-election.

REMODELING OK THE CHURCH OK GOD on French
Ave. has been completed. The new arrangement consists
of nursery, pastors study, young adults department,
Baptistry.and a new kitchen. The educational department
hns been completed also.

By United Press International
Gulf Coast officials kept a close
watch on the tense racial situation
In Mississippi today to prevent a
recurrence of the riots that broke
out last weekend In Biloxi.
Further curfew restrict inns were
Imposed by officials at Keesler Air
Force Base in Biloxi to keep per­
sonnel from becoming Involved in
“ any civil disturbance*’ that might
occur.
In Florida, officers dispersed a
large crowd which gathered Thurs­
day in northwest Miami where a
Negro was tepurted to have struck
a whits woman.
Ths sheriff's office reported
that a white man In a car fired.a
pistol shot at the Negro, but
missed. The crowd was dispersed

Churches Observe
Family Week May 8

Insurors Name
Slate Of Officers

quickly and no blows were struck,
officers said.
In Jackson, Min., a Negro in­
terration leader met behind doted
doort for BO minutei with the
State Sovereignty Commission.
Dr, Fells Dunn, Gulfport den­
tist, refused to comment on the
meeting tvlth the commission, an
agency for maintaining segrega­
tion.
Dunn was one of four Negroes
who filed a petition seeking equal
rights along the 2(l-ml!e Gulf
Beach last year. The public beach
is reserved for “ whites only.’*
Sheriff James Ira Grlmsley said
In Pascagoula, Miss., that all fire­
arms in Jackson County, which
borders the county where the ra­
cial 'violence erupted, must be
registered immediately with his
office.
Other developments!
Protests against segregation In
South Carolina regained momen­
tum Thursday ais Negro students
in Charleston and Columbia re­
sumed demonstrations after sev­
eral weeks of quiet.
The faculty of Fisk (Negro)
University in Nashville, Tenn.,
called on President Eisenhower to
order an FBI investigation of the

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (U PI) -Th e
Woodmen of the World Lift Insur­
ance Society elected a new slate
of ofifeers. Thursday and anoint­
ed it has no intentions, it present,
of moving its headquarters from
Omaha, Neb., to a southern loca­
tion.
J. Richard Sims of Omaha waa
moved up from eaeeutive secre­
tary to president to succeed How­
ard W. Lundgrcn, who was re­
moved al a specially called meet­
ing in Miami earlier this month.
About 250 members of the so­
ciety's sovereign camp met hero
to elect officer! and act on resolu­
tions of the board of directors.
The delegates confirmed the ac­
tion of the board In dismissing
Lundgren, the appointment of for­
mer Georgia Gov. E. D. Rivera as
chairman of the board and the ap­
pointment of a committee set up
to look Into the possibility of mov­
ing (he society's headquarters.
Rivers said there was “ a possi­
bility" that a large southern re­
gional office might be established
here but "there Is nothing definite
at this time."
Robert L. Kirk of Omaha will
move from treasurer to eaeeutive KARI.A WELLBORN, 18aecretary and William H. Marlin' year old daughter of Mr*,
of Lakeland will be the new treas­ Lids Dunlap, 518 S. Pal­
urer.
metto Ave., haa recently
A 22-nicmbcr committee had aigned a contract to make
been set up to look Into the possi­ record* for a recording
bility of moving the headquarters company, with headquart­
from Omaha to a southern city.
The committee recommended that er* in Orlando. Karla la an
the headquarters be al a point that eighth grade atudent at the
had 35 per cent of the society's Pinecreat School and alnga
tnenthpee within a 500-mite radius. with the ylce^riuly.

YOUR FRIENDS THE ADVENTISTS
Invito You To Hear

EVANGELIST

Bob Mathews
A Victory Through Christ

REVIVAL
A t The
SANFORD
S E V E N T H -D A Y
A D V E N T IS T C H U R C H
* 700 Elm Street
To Those who wish to fare the future
without fear, these aubiects ere vlult
Heaves — Up te Date oc Obsolete?
MONDAY, MAY 1
War in Heaven
TUESDAY, MAY 1
Survival Threwgh Faith
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4
A Second Chance?
THURSDAY, MAY «
God's Mysterious Zoological Garde*
FRIDAY. MAY •
Why do moot Christians Keep Sunday?
SATURDAY. MAY T .
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The Other Hide * f the Valley nf Death
SUNDAY. MAY •

ATLANTIC

County,

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unfair,

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mice assessments — after a near completa breakdown In the county’s ability to perform in the area of educational facflitlea for sw children, finally waa given new hope when the Governor at tha
State of Florida removed the tax aiscssor la September of 1959. The Interim appointment want to Richard E. McCanaa of south Seminole County, Since that tima wader the guidance of McCanns,
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Seminole County baa’ undergone a complete revialon of its tax structure. Now. Seminole County schools are assured of funda to continue the current building program, to elimlnaiejMtbl^MMloa*
nes^ear^ang tha new broad tax bate la at laat treating each and every thx payer of Stminole fairly In a true spirit of democracy. FAVORITISM NO LONGER EXISTS IN THE TAX STRUC­
TURE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
I^^^yM ^^u ll^ ^ ^ oi^ sH rn rioi^ i^ K ^ foU n e^ n ^ ^ er^ ^ Th e Individual who placed Seminole County In Jeopardy la a candidate for tha office of tea assessor once again. The same office from
which aho was rtmovad by the Governor with the statement that “ Sha haa heretofore failed, and sha conlinuse to fail ta discharge her duties In n lawful mannar and persists In refuting to
acknowledge and fellow the legal requirement# end responsibilities of her office." THE EYE8 OF THE ENTIRE STATE ARE ON SEMINOLE COUNTY. The future of progressive Seminole
Comity ta ia the hands of the voter*.

SE M IN O LE

OFFERS T H I S

PROGRAM

Michigan S t s t e University's
Highway Traffic Safely Cuter has
inaugurated a new Mod « f t r i m
education course—for driven M r

im p o rta n t n ow th a t l have
checking account a t

This Tuesday, May Ird, tha voters of Seminole County face a decision quite unlike any facing voters in ethar counties of Florida. Beanlnol*

YOUR

bombing of e Negro leader*!
home.
An official Georgia roewmleaU*
recommended that Georgians to
allowed to vote on a “ freedom tS
choice’* program permitting the
state's first desegratad claserooms. In Savannah, city officials
considered a proposed ordinance
to outlaw assemblies of two or
more persons whose actfvttl**
tend to Interfere with toataaan
activity.

COUNTY

TAX

FOR C O N T I N U E D

Each property owner will be treated aa the law provide! — equally and felriy. Your Tex Ataeiaera office end the tax retie of Romlnolo
County are now and will always be open for your inspection. In this open end frank manner of operation your county will continue to grow end
prosper. Beoausa of the fair broad tax bate we have used, monies will be available so that you tha people of Bemlnolo County ran be assured
that the aenricei end facilities of your county government will b* equal to those of any In the state of Florida.
I TOINT WITH PRIDE THAT MY APPOINTMENT WAS SUPPORTED UNANIMOUSLY BY THE LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. I ALSO POINT WITH PRIDE TO THE FACT THAT 1 WEAK NO MAN S COLLAR.
1 wear no tag of any individual or apeclal group. Make no mistake — I stand for election as a free man, free to serve you all tha people
In Seminole County.

Richard E. M cCanna

ASSESSOR

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'M -H er Ha Circle af the Sanford Garden had made to Mm . Joe Se«*arik and
mfo for Club, gam an njsrabh demon- and Mri. V. Merer, who wen necei

County home demooatraUon agent,
gave an interesting account of
the H. D. groups in Sanford and
told of their various activities
sad services.
Representing the Ladies" Anci­
llary of Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital, or "Pink Ladies" as they
are better known, waa Mrs. John
Senkarlk. She too acquainted
those present with the organi­
sation, the duties they perform

chibs, were iatndoced by Mrs.
Kay Braden, program chairman.
Mrs. Fred Ganas, of the Iso-

Oviedo Tea Honors
Miss Sandra Lee
Mias Sandra Justine Lee, daugh­
ter of Mr. sod Mm . J, H. Lee, Jr.
of Sanford, and granddaughter of
Mrs. J. H. Let, Sr. end the late
Mr. Lee of Oviedo, waa honored at
a tea given by her four aunts. Mm .
B. r . Wheeler Sr., Mm . T. W. Lawton, Mm . W. P. Carter and Mrs.
W. J. Lawtoa at the home of Mm .
Wheeler In Oviedo. Mlsa Leo will
become the bride of Melvin Goembel, Sanford, son of Mr. and M m .
Glenn Goembel, at the First Meth­
odist Church tn Sanford Juno IP.
The party rooms of tbo spacious
Wheeler borne were decorated with
e profusion of snapdragons, roses.

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Others Invited Included Mrs. Ar­
thur Evans, of Chicago, UL, Mrs.
T, V . Lawton Jr., Orlando, Mm .
V . H. Martin, Mm . W. Evans, Mrs.
Robert Lee, Mm . Charles S. Lee
Sr., Mm . J, H. Lee Sr,, grand­
mother of the bride-elect. Mm . W.
R. Gloats, Mm . B. F. Wheeler Jr.,
and Mlsa Miriam Wheeler, Kathryn
Lawtoa and Anno Martin:

Keep Listen lug Per

Misses Miss Out

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atrom, Carlton, Prank Wheeler, Mrs. Doyle Carlton, Joe
Davis, Paul Mikler, Homer Sewell, Mrs. Joe Davis, Mrs,
Frank Wheeler, Will Hawkins, Mrs. C. S. Higginbotham,
Mrs. Robert Bennett, Mrs. C. O. Jones, Patty Stenstrom,
Sen. Douglas Stenstrom end A. C. Doudney.

Women’s Fellowship

SW IM M ING

Going Away Party
Honors Mrs. Kero

to Um members in service notify­
ing them of the class acUritles.
Games were enjoyed fay the
group under Um direction of Mrs.
Betts. Prisea were awarded to
Mm . Alfred Chile* and Mrs. Stilb.
Mrs. Swaggeriy served refresh­
ments from Um dining tablo
which was centered with an ar-

POOL

Chemicals
FA pun

Church
Calendar

An*
levied were the Oviedo
of Mrs. I n , Including
arvey Joe Dayton, Mm .
LyfcPi Mrs. W. R. Meek
J r, Mm . Prank Gaydlek, Mm .
Jaeeph Lelnhert, Mrs. W. B.
Waet Jr., Mrs. U s e OOttf, Mm .
F. W. McCall Sr., Mrs. John Cour­
ier Jr„ Mm . L. H. Webb, K m . Jack
Dadd, Mm . R. W. Setae, Mrs. Roy
Welaanksray, Mm . J. H. Staley
•r.* Mrs. W. R. Meek Sr., M m .
James WOsoa, Mitt Beth Davidaee eed Mrs. Anns P. Brer, of

Ethel Root Circle of the Coegregational Church will meet at
the home of Mm , Earl Motley,
StM Oak Ave.
the Hguler
ithly meeting.
Finecrest Baptist Church Dea­
cons attotlng T:M p. m. Elsie
Knight Circle wtU meet with Mrs.
H, A. Moreland, 1110 Palmetto
Ave., T:SO p. m#
Women of Um First PresbyUfrlan Church will moot at 10 a. in.
for esoctrUvo board mooting.
PhUaUma Class meets at fits
m. with Mm . C. C. Howard,
MallonvUle A w . with Mm .
Walter Shanks, Mm . J. N. GUlon
and Mm . Charles Morrison ea
co-bosteaees.

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Personals

Ae She Speeks About Th&lt;
Ceuety Cnmmleetenere Race

Over Radie WTRR
Everyday

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t e OttbPgMtakl candidate Doyle E, Carlton in
mow Loft to right a n Ernest Southward, Mrs. WIIItamper, Mrs. Ernest Southward, I n E. Southward,
Douglas Stenstrom, Robert Bennett, Herbert Sten-

RUTH HAMILTON

BINGHAMTON, N. Y. (OPI) Francis Kota, a male student nurse
.at the Binghamton State Hospital
School of Nursing was named win­
ner of a competition to find "Miss
Student Nurse of 1M0" at the hoe-

FOB

Presents Program

GOVERNOR

O n Civic Duties
Tim Rer. Ernest Bolick, pastor
of G e o d Shepherd Lutheran
Church, waa guest speaker at the
meeting of Um Christian Wooten’s
Fellowship of F i r s t Christian
Church.
Ho used as his topic "The Chris­
tian Woman tad Her aria Re■poosihOity." He told the group
that it U Um civic duty ef each
eittma to register and rate. Rer.
Bolick also offered several suggostioas on being good ciUsens in­
cluding, know the lav, have an

dua and if H e have an Idee for
good reforme, act behind tt. He
eeid "that it is a Christian's re­
sponsibility to bo Um ommcionce
of civic leaders.
Aa election of efB cm for the
coming year waa bold and those
elected were, Mias Flo Bishop,
president, Mm . H. K. lin g , aoerotary, Mm . 0, T. Pearson, treasur­
er, Mm . W- H. Young, worship
chairman.
Hostcssca Mm . V, H. Grantham
and Mm . O. D. Landless, served
refMshmonts to Mmos. Young,
Hinson, Paarson, Ring, A. R.
Stroup, J. N. Barnett, Fnaces
Jobe, R. E. Purvis, G. W. Mor­
gan, J. W. Knight, J. L. Horton
Sr., M. A Rohlfs, Blancbo Kuhn,
R. L. Dooms, A. R. Huntley, J. E.
Evens, W. P. Yetlty, Ooldte Plum,
Elite HcMIQaB, Mitt Bishop, Rev.
Bolick end Rev. Barnett

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R T MARIAN R. JONES
B. L. Benhern, principal of

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would receive the Parcat-Twchcr
League award.
t Mro, I d Dude, who has been
here with her aeUmr, Mm . El­
sie Plotting, p s lttiii to her
heeae at BeUe Glade with her
new tafeat eon, Tommy, aad

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welfare aa that e f R e

The duties of this office go far heyeud Um State's ngriculturnl pursuits—Into intimate
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Oviedo Circles T o
Circle! of the Oviedo Ftnt Mcthol»t Church are scheduled for Mon­
day, at follows: The Mary Martha
Circle meets at 3:30 p. m. at the
home of Mr*. Dora Kelsey with
Mrs. Willie F. Partin as co-host­
ess.
The Bethany Circle meets at I
p. m. at the home of Mrs. W. V.
Swenson.
The Chappel Guild Circle will not
have a definite meeting place un­
til later but will meet at 2:30 p. m.
at either the home of Mrs. T. L.
Lingo, Sr. or Mrs. James Wilson
AU circles of the First Baptist
Church will meet at 1:30 p. m. in
the educational building of the
Church. The Pearl Martin Circle,
with Mrs. L. V. Hart at program
chairman, is in charge of the pro­
gram at which time Mrs. W. H.
Anderson, WMU president will five
• report on the State Convention.
Due to sickness and death in
the Mary Lawton Circle member­
ship the supper scheduled for this
meeting at T p. m. has been post­
poned until the June meeting date.

Studio of Hair Design, art Mra.
A. B. Peterson, Jr.. Mra. J. M.
OFF FOR A W E E K E N D Truluck and Mra. Clyde Savage
CRUISE are Mrs. R. S. Miller and —and from our neighboring town
Mrs. Earl Faust who left tows of DeBary, Mra. J. L. Feistel,
with their huabandi, Wednesday, Mra. B. Newton, and Mra. Frank
Woodruff. Narrator will be Mrs.
Butler.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Bill Oyler, Mrs. A. B. Peterson, Sr., Mra.
C. Woodard, Mrs. J. N, Auartlio,
Mrs. P. Ahrens and Mrs. A. Marsh.
Among those serving , on various
committees are Mrs. William Crab­
tree, Mra. Michael Caolo, Mrs.
Reuel Robison, Mrs. Roy Britt,
Mra. Doc Faukncr, Mrs. Oyler,
Mra. W. Sandell. Mrs. Chester
Rearick, Mrs. Alonso MeCalley,
Mra. Feistel, Mrs. Frank Woodruff,
and Mrs. Alonso MeCalley.
BY JEANNE WARNKE

MRS. FAUST
for a cruise to Haiti. They spent
that evening with friends hi Ft.
Lauderdale and then yesterday
l left Port Everglades on the motor
’ vessel, "Franca C," for the cruise.
In Haiti they wHl be (hewn all
the interesting places by a friend,
Mra. Vera Gallop, who is with
tbe American Embassy there.

THE GREMLINS that often plaguc a newspaper story are to in­
evitable at times that they are
hardly worth a mention,when they
do scramble your best phrased
sentence or misplace a letter here
and there—not when one stops to
consider the many people and the
intricate parts of machinery that
touch every little piece of type.
If; only everyone could visit a
newspaper plant and see the many
places for the gremlins to lurk!
And while on the subject we
can use Wednesday's column as
a mild example — and with opologles to Mrs. Berta Cottrell who
was renamed Bertha and to Mra.
Tom Norris who is, of course, the
termer Shirley Wali-not HaUI

THIS IS THE SEASON for con­
ventions I Sanford people mutt be
meeting one another as they travel
4* and from Miami Beaeh. Hand­
ed in that direction next week
.will be "Ceeny" (Mrs. Christo’ pher) Butler and Battle (Mrs. Vic­
tor H.) Robello who will attend
the Pink Ladies' BoMbesslern con­
vention at the Daucllle Hotel; Mrs.
Butler, local president ot tb* Pink
The General Business Meeting
Ladies and Mra. Robello, second
vice-president, will stay at tha Car- and luncheon of the Sanfbrd Wom­
rtllon Hotel while they arc ropra- an's Club wilt meet at 11:30 p. m.
renting the Auxiliary. a
Wednesday at the club. Mra. B. C.
Moore and htr committee will be
AND MENTIONING Iht Pink in charge of the luncheon.
Ladiea’ bringi to mind that they
AU elub membera are urged to
I are busy with plans for their fund be present for the business session
raising event to bn held on Thurs­ as important Items of buainaia will
day, May 12 at tha Woman'a Club. be presented by the board of man­
Mra. Roballo, party chairman, ager*.
said a pleasure-filled afternoon
Following the meeting, the Fine
will include refreshments, fashion Aria Department will bold a mar­
•how, bridge or canaata (or yoj ket basket tale. Each member It
name R) and many door and table requested le bring an Item for
prixea—All for tl, toe, ao burry the tale. Mrs. A. C. MeReynolds
and reserve a table for your will be the auctioneer.
friendtf
Call Mra. Albert Hardesty at
Models, who will shew summer FA 2-304S, far reservations to the
i etylea from Yowall'al depghknenl Juneheoo, no later than Tuesday
•lore and coiffeurs from Nell'a

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T V Debut Made
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Birthday Party

Hervlsh, F r a a t o e Strte*
Jeanne Southward, Martiya
Daniel, Kay Ivey.
Sherlene Shepherd, la i f
llama. Dottle MeAlexander,
Garner, Dee Hargarvee, Mro,
Warner, Mra. W. K, Jena
Mrs. Robert Wallaee, Mfa.
Gillon. Mr*. W. B. Wallace,
honoree and her little four
old niece, Cissy Daniels, of
villa, Ga.

David Celebrates
With Skate Party

David Evans, son af Mr. a
Mrs. John Evans. Oviedo, w
honored with a birthday Shall
party on hit twelfth birthday
renliy. Invited guests gatfwfed
the Evans home for Hie trip
Skate City, going la tern atah
wagons driven by David's pares
to an erenng of Bin and frtl
Invited to help David ratal
the memorable occasion
Miriam Wheeler. 'Arne Mi
Judy MInter, Ouida Wolcott,
Walnrlght, Linda Ray, Bet
Faulk, Charlea Evan*. I
Holy Cross Episcopal Church- Clonta. Jimmy MInter, BiNy
women will hold their ohapter ler, Tim Packard, Eddie
lips, Max Brooks atki B
meetings at follows:
MONDAY - Si. Marks, 1:30 Diamood.
a. m. at the home of Mra. W. E.
Bprinkla the cake plat* wdtk
Klrchhnff, 1617 K. 2nd St. with
Mra. W. H. Stewart, to-hotleaa. powdered auger to prevent a aafca
from sticking.
ets, at 3 p. m.
St. Ann's, 12:30 p. m. with Mrs.
Daniel Pugh at 313 Maple Ave.,
Mra. W. II. Slew-art, co-hotlea.
A picnic lunch will be served.
SI. Agnes at tha home of Mrs.
R. A. Newman Sr., 300 Grandview
Ave., Mrs. Martin Bram, co-hosteta.
TUESDAY - St. Mary's chap­
ter will meel with Mra. Tyler Dedman in Lake Mary at a p. m. If
a ride la needed, meet at the
church at 1:43, bring an Item or
baked food to be auctioned off. Pre­
cede will help to meet chapter
budget.

Episcopal Chapters
Schedule Meetings
MISS SANDRA SUE ANDERSON

Anderson, Sorrell
Betrothal Revealed

Mra. Irene Anderson, 2430 Lau­
rel Ave., announces (he engage­
ment of her daughter, Sandra Sue,
to William Thomas Sorrell, son ot
Mr. and Mrs. William Sorrell of
ilahira, Ga.
Mist Anderton was born In Fairfield, III, but moved to Sanford
seven years ago. She Is a member
of the junior class at Seminole High
School and also a member of the
Mrs. Christopher Butler, Mrs. ••Twirling Seminole*."
Mr. Sorrell was horn In Hahira.
Miehael McDermott and Mrs.
Ga., and it a graduate of the Ha­
Viola P. Leone wiU attend the
American Legion Auxiliary con­
ference in St. Augustine May 1. Osteen
Mr. and Mra. Herman B. Mor­
ris will leave Sunday for Ft.
Banning, Ga. io see their son,
Mr. and Mrs. Juliua Gerheardt
Robert, graduate May 2 from
OCS. After graduation Robert entertained a family group at din­
plana te spend a few days in ner at the M. Q. Ranch recently.
Col. and 3!rt. William Doyle
New Orleans, before returning to
his home in Osteen. He is at­ and their grandson. Robert L. Ar­
tached to the National Guard nes were recent dinner guests at
Unit Co. 24 In Sanford. Mr. and tbe M. Q. Ranch.
Mr. and 3lrs. Herman klorris
Mrs. Ernie kiorri* wiU also at­
atirnded a meeting of the Fla.
tend the graduation.
Houaeguesti ot Mr. and Mrs. private Camping Association of
Virgil Smith, 423 W. lath St., which Morris ia president, at Lake
MARTA
this week, are Mr. and Mr*. J. Wales, last week. They wrnt on
enU, Mr. and Mra. Robert Shed- B. Temple Sr. of Kiniton, N. C. to visit 3lr. and Mrs. Ernest A.
den. 2U Citrus Dr. in Ravenna and Mr. Smith's father, C. H. Perry ia Miami before returning
home.
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Smith ef Orlando.
Park Thursday at S p. m.
Mrs. Shedden served cake and
let cream to the group, then at
4:1k they left for Orlando and
a visit le Capt. Bob's Popeya
Playhouse, et TV station WLOF.
At &gt; p. m. when the program
went on liie air the children were
allowed to participate.
Mra. Don Bxloe and Mra. Ver­
non Mine assisted in chaperon­
ing tbe children, The group in­
cluded. Marla, her alaler, Chris­
tina, Debra Mist. John and Judy
Balaa, Judy Rhoades, Peggy
Kbtley, Shelly Mebane, Joanne
Cornell. Karan O'Hara and Mar­
cia Anderson. Karen and Marcia
are also celebrating birthdays
this weak.

The fourth birthday celebration
of young Maria Shedden will long
be remembered by 11 of her
friends ee well aa the honoree.
The group of youngster* met at
the heme af Marta and her par-

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hira Hig!\ School. At present he
is employed by A. K. Hostetler
florist. Wedding plan* will he an­
nounced at a future dale.

Oviedo M Y F Group
Enjoys Beach Party
The Intermediate MYF of the
First Methodist Church of Oviedo
members enjoyed a beach party
last week. The group met at the
church and went to New Smyrna
Beach by car acompanled by their
leaders. Mr*. Warren McCall Jr.,
Mr. MrCall. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Swremon, 31rt. Donn Ulrey and
Mrs. James Partin.
After spending tha afternoon en­
joying the bathing, floating and
swimming In the ocean a picnic
supper of hoi dogs, potato chips
and cold drinks were eagerly de­
voured.
The group included Jimmy lieShare, John Joe, Wesley Swenson,
Jimmy Jones, Bruce Packard,
.Marilyn Partin, Nancy Swenson,
Tim Packard, Sutanne Partin,
Linda Packard. Wynn Adams,
Diane Gaydirk, Ann Slavik, Walter
Beasley, Marshal lingo, Arthur
Evans, Gay Ulrey, Jane Lundy and
Jan Beasley.

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BUILT ON

Mrs.' James N. Gtllon enter­
tained for her Mice, Miss Sally
Wallace, with a graduation patio
hamburger aupper, at her home
1201 Palmetto Ave.
The class colors of red and
white were retried out in the
patio decorations, table arrange­
ments and desserts.
Cards were given to each guest,
who wrote m account of their
past, present and future acti­
vities and plant. They were then
tied together with red and white
ribbons and presented to the
honoree.
Sue Tony won a prise for hav­
ing a soft drink,bottle with the
name of the town, printed on
the bottom, that was the great­
est distance from Sanford.
Background, recorded, music
was enjoyed during the entire
evening.
Guests were Janet
Glenn, Jane Osborne, Linda Par­
ker, Linda Rotsman, Sue Koke,
Sue Tony, Dian Aiken, Sharon

Officers* Wives
The VAIf 5 Officer's Wives held
their monthly luncheon at L'Aubcrgr’i recently. Mra. D. E. Dearolph and Mrs. R. W. Repp were the
hostesses and special guesta were
Mra. Merle Sandon and Mra. Rob­
ert Oaterholm. A spring theme was
carried out on the table with daf­
fodils and Iris in a basket con­
tainer.
After lunch Mra. H. A. Moore an­
nounced that Mra. A. J. Rlaha
would be the hostess for the May
luncheon. The two door priiea were
won by Mrs. R. D. Murphy end
Mr*. R. W. Repp.
Others attending were Mrs. D. J.
Rrough. Mr*. E. W. Foote, Mra.
R. E. Farmer. Mrs. J. A. DeGanahl. Mra. A. W. Smith. Mre. H. L.
O'Hara, Mrs. J. L. Morgan, Mra.
P. J. Ryan, and Mra. W. R. Fries.

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The beg, which measure* II by
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plastia being to mako It practical
for qporte and beach nac.
carry-all haa a drawstrlng-lika lop
of cord* which tha wearer awing*
over the aheuider. It ia trimmed
with the five-ring Olympic iaalg'
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&gt;-FrL April 29, 1969

An Editorial From Tho
DeLond Sun News

C A PE
CANAVERAL, Fla.
(UPD—Th* Air Fort* TlUn Intarcontlninul ballistic missile,
nomad to boost a Dyna Soar apat*
flldor lata orbit about four yoara
from now, tnado it* fourth conaacutiv* auccaaaful toat flight
Thutoday.
Th* .1,000.mil# that waa a m l
comobaek for th* 96-foot mUall*
which waa th* object of ridicule
aad congmaional criticism only
thro* month* ago. Until that tim*
It had given nothing hut troublo.
Only 24 hour* b*for* th* shot,
Titan r«c*lr*d it* fin t firm com*
mltmont for apar* duty — lifting
thl* nation'* amhttlou* Dyna Soar
•pac* glider into orbit around
•arth.
Th* Dyna Soar vehicle will glv*
an Amorkan aitronaut hf* ftrat
inch at control of a spec*
craft'* roantry into earth'* at­
mosphere.
The gilder wlil rid* atop th*
two-atage TiUn a* a third Mctlon,
In plae* of a no** con* and war­
head. Titan’* firft stag* develop*
600,000 pound* o f throat at *ea
level, and tho second stag* gene­
rate* 10,000 pound* of throat at
about 40 mile*.

, Th* Seminole County Bar Asso­ speak at a Law Day observance
ciation will hear Clyde Atkina, tonight.
president tioct of the Florida Bar, The 7:60 p. m. dinner at the King
nnd Prince Restaurant la part of
Usa Bar Association’s commemoratloa of Law Day USA which la
ELECT
Sunday.
Couaty Judge Vernon Mlae, and
Js Q. (Slim )
attonmya Harold Johnson and Phil­
lip Logan comprise th* county asGalloway
•ociaUos'n Law Day commltue,
Another event la conjunction with
S H E R IF F
Law Day will bo an addroaa by

Stminole County

Teenage Couple
Drowns In Lake

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pd. pel. adv.

MONTGOMERY. Ala. (U P1&gt;Bprtng waa a happy time for
Betty aad Robert Haney, aad they
were to* young to know that Ufa
is uncertain.
Batty, 16, and Robert 11. will
bo buried aid* by eldc today in
Greenwood Cemetery.
They met at 4 abating rink Inat
,m r. F in m*«2ha apt »bey
married. Just a few day* aga
they learned they wan to become
MNfttls
But they atUl wore Juat kids on
a* outing throe days ago when
they ofMoaod themselves—Uu*h.
lag—into a reatad 14-foot boat
with f i n other person* on Lake
Jordon,
Fifty yards from ahoi* th*
waho from a pasting speedboat
swamped th* overloaded craft.
Batty did aat know how to
swim. Robert died la a doaperat*
but futila attempt to save bar.
Tha five others mad* It aafaly to
ahor*.

altorncy Kenneth McIntosh at the
llolary Club meeting Monday nt
Uic Civic Center.
President Elsenhower has urged
the people of the U. B. to observe
the day "as a public demonstration
of their devotion to th* nil* of
law aa tho koyaton* of poaco and
order in our national and inter­
national life."
Governor LeHoy Collins pointed
out:
"Th* free exercise of religion
granted by Artlcls I of the Consti­
tution is being enjoyed by Ameri­
cana today aa a direct m ult or
a Jaw seeking Justice and enabling
people ta live together without tinduo strou, friction and inconvonienco. A doaa relationship exists
between religion and law. After
people look to God for guidance,
they no longer aeek vengeance, but
Justice for all."

LOB ANGELES (UPD—Plat­
inum-haired Florence Aadland
must stand trial on chargee o!
contributing to the delinquency of
her teenage daughter, B*v*rly
playmate of tho iat* Errol Flynn.
Superior Judge Allen Miller set
a May 12 arraignment data after
rejecting an impassioned pl*a for
dlemlssa! of charges against th*
63-year-old divorcee.
. Mrs. Aadland facta a 11,000 fin*
or ono year in jail or both. Miller
dismissed one of the charge* in
the district attorney's complaint—
failure to provide adequate supervision for Beverly—which led to
her arrest last week,
But ha aubetitutad a count ac­
cusing the mother of permitting
17-year-old Beveriy to Indulge in
seaual affairs. Mrs. Aadland ll
free on 61,000 ball.

Thor* la » XUbical observation that "a prophet la
not without honor, gave In hla country, or In his own

ITALIAN FILM STAR Gina Lollobrigida and her husband, Milko Ekofic, arrive in New York, but MUko Jr.,
isn't too happy. The family may become Canadian citi­
zens due to a feud with Italian officials over the cltizenihip of Yugoslavia-born Skofic.

HAVANA, Cub# (U PD -Seerct
police announced today they had
smashed o plot agelnst tbs Fidel
Castro govarnment with the arrest
of fiva persons, Including a for­
mer deputy chief of the govern­
ment's super-secret Intelligence
agency.
They said all wsra members of
a recently organised anti-Castro
group called the "Movement of
Revolutionary Recuperation."
The stm t police said thay had
seised a largo supply o f arms,

WASHINGTON (U rD — RepL. F. Bike* (D-Fla.) said Thur*.
day closing of Bartow A ir Base,

Bartow, and tirabtm Air Base,

Marianna, will Imposa undue
hardship on tho communlUee In­
volved.
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Sikes mad* hla remark before
the House Defense Appropriation*
subcommittee. A ir Fore* officials
told tha aubcomiqktM that doting
Bartow, Graham and four other
civilian base* used for pilot train­
ing would tav* tha government
money.
Tha basee are to be closed neat
spring and primary training which
had bean given there combined
with advance training at regular
Air Fere# bates.

plus ammunition, uniforms, n
United States flag, two radio
tranemlttera and a supply of sub.
veraivo proclamations.
Tbo announcement said police
underground agents trapped th*
ronsplrators by pretending dlssstiifacUon with the Castro govontmsnt and agreement with Presi­
dent Elsenhower’s charge that th*
revolutionary government was be­
traying tha principles which
brought it to power.
Among tho#* nrrosUd was Bargi* SangroJ* Cabarrocas, 46, •
former deputy chief o f tho gov­
ernment's intelligence agency, The
others war* identified aa Eduardo
Suares Rivas, aon of former Bon,
Eduardo Basra* Rivas, Angel
U na Mendas, 94( Joe* Martques
Vega, 26) and Pedro Julio Martines Gsrnandas, also a former
membcc of th* inteiligonc* eorvico.
Polic* said Bangonie contactad
army eommandaat Ran# da lea
Bantoe about nturnlag to th*
army to fight "Communists* in*
HO* 41 andf peoposad ■&gt;baring
Suaros aad Martlaas named uptains.

OVER 85 YEARS

dt First and rnlmelt*
(Along Bid* PMt Office)

Alaska's new court system usaa
electric tape recording machine!
Instead of stenographer* to tako
down courtnpm testimony.

Longwood Project
Almost Finished
Loagwood'r paving project la
Just about finished on Grant and
Wilma Avoi., Town Street Suporiataadent John Farina said
Wednesday. Paving hasn't atariad yot oa Palmetto Avo. beaauao tho stroot crow Is waiting

‘Bud’ Dickinson
Is Our Choice

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FIREMAN CLIMBS TO LETDOWN whilo fifhtlng fir*
and Dominick Deleventure finds himself plunging to th*
ground, ladder and all. H* waa on* of a ertw fighting *
fir* at tha hom* of another fir*man at Plainfield, N. J.
Despite tha long fall, h* waa unhurt.

Vote For
Lew is A.
Only two cilia* in Europe hav*
drive-in movie theater*—Rom* and
Madrid—although one la expected
to open eooa la Frankfurt.

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since a boy In dealing with
the public.

Y ou r V o l t On M a y 3rd
W I L L BE A P P R E C I A T E D !
pd. pel adv.

State Son. Dicklnaon
ia our choice for the
next governor of Flori­
da, and ha has our un­
qualified endorsement.
H « wai born 38 yean
ago in Weat Palm Beach,
ihckinbon
and oven aa a boy show- 8EK* FRED
DICK,N80N
ed a keen internet in government. When ha waa only
14, ho made hi* firat race, for legislative page boy in
Tallahassee,* and wa* defeated by a narrow margin—
his only political defeat.
When he entered high school in West Palm Beach,
h* organised the firat student government and was
elected its first president. Upon gradi
Stetson in 1940, and because his parents had little
money, he worked hU way through the university, by
waiting on tables, working at a local dairy and at var­
ious other jobs.
,
A t StaUon, ha wah voted a clang officer in every
class and in 1948 he waa elected student body president.
Aa such, he persuaded the late John H. Garham of
Seville, the then county commissioner of the Weat
Volusia dUtrict, to pave the old shell road behind
Chaudoin Hall, thus keeping his election campaign
promU* to tha student body who had elected him.

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HU education at Stetson wa* interrupted when the
United States entered World War II in 1941. He immedUtely volunteered for the Marine Corps. A t the end
of boot camp, he waa offered an appointment to .officer's
tralajig.school,
declined that he might go with hla
division into action in the South Pacific. A t Okinawa,
he was cited for hsroUm in combat, and by tha end
of the war ha had worked hi* way from private to
lieutenant.
In 1948 ha began the practice of law in West Faim
Beach and in 1935 he was elected to the Louse of Representatives from Palm Beach County. A t tho end of
hla first term, he was awarded the coveted Allen Morris
Award as the "ouUtanding first tenner in th* house."
In 1956 h# was elected senator from Palm Beach County
to fill an unexpired term. In 1958 he was re-elected
senator for a four-year term. Although he was not
required to do ao, be resigned his senate seat In order
to aeek the governorship of Florida. His senate term
would have otherwise expired in 1963. By hU resigna­
tion, h* clearly emphasized that he is earnestly run­
ning for governor in 1960, and not 1964, ThU move also
evidenced hU sincere belief in fundamental democracy.
The p*opi* will soon chose hU successor in the election
to be held May 3—not an executive committee, which
would hav* made th* choic* had ha jeaioualy held hU
senate seat until ha had learned whether he waa suc­
cessful in hU candidacy for governor. Few men in our
time hav* Shown such self-confidence or unselfUhneas.
Hie knowledge of our area and 1U problems la on*
of th* strangest reason* for our endorsement. Approx­
imately 10 daya ago, as ha appeared on an unrehearsed
question and answer TV program in Daytona Beach,
ha was asked if he favored four-lanlng U. S. 92. He
emphasised th* need for the four-lanlng of the DeLandDaytona road—a project long advocated by this news­
paper—and publicly committed himself to It. Ha has
also pledged himself to bridge Ponce de Leon Inlet at
New Smyrna Beach, the lack of which has retarded
growth in that area.

Honored

TATE
•

Certainly it la often difficult for local resident* to
recognize or accept tha greatness of a man who wins
renown in a larger sphere. They knew him when.
But the proverb doesn’t happen to app y to Sen.
Fred O. (Bud) Dicklnaon Jr., of Weat Palm Beach,
who waa a realdent of DeLand from 1940 to 1948, except
for the time he spent In the military ,aerv ee. HU DeLand friends who knew him when he waa firing groves
and working at a dairy while attending Stetson Univer­
sity. feel that hla current bid for the Florida
governorship U both na­
tural and appropriate.
They watched nim grow
in atature and wisdom
over tha years, and be­
lieve that he U tha man
for the job.
We of the DeLand
Sun Newt number ourailvea among tha local
p a o p l a holding that
opinion.

By

Jayceei

"Bud” Dicklnaon is a brilliant and perauaaiva orator
and la acknowledged to be one of the legislature’s moat
effective members. Hie contributions earned him the
"outstanding man of tha year" award from the West
Palm Beach Jayceta in 1965. In 1957 ha was named
on* of th* five outstanding young men of Florida by
the Florida State Jaycats.
Considerable aoul-naaithlng has gone into our andorwment. We recognize that there are many outstand­
ing candidates in the race for governor and that several
*1 them are qualified for tha job, W* hav* earnestly
attempted to evaluate th* qualifications of aach candidate. Recognizing that our opinion, u a matter of
this Importance, might b* influenced by his residency
in Volusia County, his many friends In th* county, and
by th* close contacts he has nntwt«|ntj j„ this ar*a
since 1940, we have' withheld our endorsement until
w* were aur* that our judgment waa based upon quali­
fications
alone.
ncanona aione.
In the next four yean Florida needs, abova all,
strong, positive leadership.
. It needs boldness, Imaginetion and vigor in Ita execut
executlva dopartment. It needs
courage, integrity and sound judgment
These attributes of Sen. Dickinson will assist him
when he is called upon to deal with such matter* *s
taxation, road-building, education, race relations, re*
apportionment, constitutional Kristen, tourism' s
culture and Industrial d * v «k fm «t In a fa s te n *
•tat*.
’
Actually.
r. there in only two bask questions t* he

d a isiB a i ir s t e s r *
'* £ &amp; * * * * b#U*v# * * m f n *

both questions

M l M . Adv.

�WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e Air
Force, pursuing its role as the
futura U. S. space force, rushed
plans Thursday for producing a
manned space craft with a wide
variety of military uses.
Known as Dyna Soar, the space
vehicle will combine the ballistic
missile and the airplane In a ma­
neuverable machine that can put
man Into orbit and let him land
routinely on large air bases.
The Air Force Wednesday an-

nounced tha badly kept secret that
the Boeing Airplane Co., Seattle,
Wash., had been ordered to go
ahead with “ design and ground
testing" looking toward construc­
tion of experimental Dyna Soars.
The Air Force space ship la a
sharp departure from the Mercury
Project of tha National Aeronaut*
lea and Space Administration
(NASA). Mercury calls for rocket­
ing a man into apace in a capsule
mounted on an Atlas missile. His
re-entry into the atmosphere would

be controlled from the ground and
the capsule would be let down gent­
ly on a parachute.
The Defense Department holds
(he Dyna Soar to be a research
and development project. It shies
away from discussing potential
military uses.
Expert! consider, however, thsl
the Dyna Soar may be abla to per
form these military roles in the
late iwo a:
—A reconnaissance ship loaded
with photographic equipment and

infra-red sensing devices to detect
enemy missile launchings and
other activities.
—A satellite Interceptor and sat­
ellite inspector. It could examine
objects in space to see whether
they were friend or foe, and could
be armed to neutralise or disarm
enemy space vehicles.
—As a pilotless vehicle. It could
orbit the earth carrying bombs
which could.be dropped on com­
mand from earth stations.
—It could be used as an Inter-

continental guided mliiile. which
would follow a devious rather than
predictable path to Its target.
The Dyna Soar project li expccted to result In a flying ma­
chine by about mid-lM4.
The experimental version will be
a winged glider, designed to resist
temperatures of 3,000 degrees on
re entering tha atmosphere. It will
be boosted into space by a Titan
intercontinental ballistic missile.
The Air Force said UP,TOO,000
had been released for tha Boeing

project, and an additional $S8,000,000 was being sought in the
budget now before Congress.
The Air Force expects to follow
a cautious lest program similar to
that planned for the Mercury Pro­
ject.
Some time this year, the.first
Mercury astronaut is expected to
take a 300-mUa ride down the At­
lantic missile range, achieving a
height of 100 miles.
In IN I, plans call for orbiting
the first astronsut.

ELECT REV.

G R AND O P E N IN G OF PRAVER HOMES!
NANCY ALDAY, 18. of
Saraaota has reflate red in
the Mias Florida Pageant
of 1960 acbaduled thia aummer. Miss Alday ia a water
- aki anthuaiaat and hopea to
• attend bualneaa college.

Installation Set
For New Pastor
Aa instillation aervica will be
Acid Sunday at T:S0 p. m. for tha
l e v . Grover C. Sewell, Jr., newly
appointed pastor of tha First
Presbyterian Church.
Tha lnitallation will be conduct­
ed by minlsteri and Elder* of the
St. Johna Presbytery. Rtv. Lather
Price, D. D., of the First Preabytrrlan Church in Orlando, will preaide and ask tha Conatitutional
questions. Rev. Ridgley U Hall of
ie Oakland Preibyterisn Church
ill preach.
Rev. Howard D. Greta, D. D.,
and Elder R. K. Gregory, of Dejvnd, will deliver the charges to
the pailor and tha oaagrogation,
with Rev. A. C. Summon and Eld­
er Carl Pilborn completing Uw
commission for lnaUllatie&amp;.
Friends from other churchta are
invited to attend thia aenrlce.

C

•H o se R eceived.
The Longwood Fire Dept, haa re*
ceivcd the 300 feet of fire bon it
recently ordered. The M feet of
Sit Inch hose and too feet of lit
Inch line was delivered Je the town
hell early Wednesday or late Tues­
day.

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S. S A N I 0 R D AVI .

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7 , Bo* 3 ‘1 / A, SANFORD, FLORI DA • RHONE FAi rf u

�V i M F m K H K i Hh i I
Sweet-finger Willie MeCovey la
■til] playing thoM- game-winning
tune* for Urn San Francisco
QianU.
They eang the sophomore hiues
for the .254-hitting rookie sensetioo of Dm National League when
ho proved oomething of n boat
during epring training hot you can
‘ the booming Sanford bats and
drool relief pitching by ForMatBgiMy gave the Greyhound*
n 13-11 victory over the Daytona
Beach Islanders here Thursday
Bight.
.It waa the Greyhounds fourth
victory to a row who now have t
record of 9-1 for the season.
Tonight the local FSL entry
(ravels to Orlando for the first
meeting with the Dodgers this
Mason aid if they are victor­
ious they will move into second
place behind hard hitting Pala­
tka. Saturday night the Grey­
hound* WiU return for the first
homo look at the rival Dodgers.
Manager Robbia Robertson has
eaUad on Cuban
righthander Da­
Da_____________
„ j righthaqdcr
rio Scqni to go against the
Dodgera tonight and Saturday
eight hard throwing Ken Sandera WiU, b« on the mound.
In the game Thursday the Grey­
hounds ca m roaring bade after
trailing 19-4 until the fifth inn­
ing. Lefty Floyd Llppold started
on (ho mound for the locals and
was puliod in the third Inning

Green, Updegraff
Clash In Amateur
Semi-Final Play
PINE HURST, N, C. (U PI) Fetor Green of Franklin, Midi.,
who own toll fourth round match
after n tough 30&gt;boto fight, moota
long-putting Dr. Ed Updegraff of
Tucson, Aria., today to tha semi­
finals of tho North and South
amateur golf tournament.
Charlie Smith of Gastonia, N. C.,
•toy* Glen Johnson of Grom Bo,
Mich., to tho other semi-final.
Groan took n l-up victory over
Date Morey sf Morganton, N. C„
Thureday on tho Mcood extra hole
after the (wo goltero finished the
19th oven.
Morey ehlpptd about IS foot paat
Gw pin on the 9Mb bole end then
misted hia putt. Green chipped
dead to the pin and dropped the
boll to to (the tho match.
Updegraff gained hla Mral-ftnils
berth with 9 4 and 3 victory over
Jennings Randolph Jr. at Clarks­
burg, W. Va. Updegraff oagtod
wttli on l«-foot putt on tjw Mb to
ovon tho mnteb. H i w a t o m up
with o JWoeter on tho l i f t and
then took tha lift , l i f t and 15ft
With pare.
Morey advanced to the quarter
fin ale after taking a 3-up victory
over John P. Ward of Fayetteville,
N. Y., Thursday morning m tbo
aoggy Ptoeburst Country Chib
noun*.
Johnson psrred the 17ft hola for
t l u l victory over Bob Soreeay
of Palm Beach. Sweeny, oM-down
at the turn, threwputted the parthree 17th. Johnson eliminated Ed­
ward Kirkland,of Ortaiicto 4 and S
in tha third round.
Charlie Smith defeated h la
brother, Dave, to Uw third round
I and 7, In his quarter-final match,
Smith eliminated Dick Chapman
of Palm Beam.

after being hit hard by the lelanders.
Lefty Bill Freeman
cam* on in relief of Llppold and
Ihty touched him for three runs.
Robertson then called on another
left hander, Forrest Bailey and
this did the trick. Belley worked
five full Innings and did not
yield a hit or a m . Bo walked
four and fanned six. This was
Bailey's first chance to work this
Mason and bo waa very impress­
ive.
The top of the halting Order did
the trick for the Greyhounds.
Leadoff hitter Otaie Chavarria
poundtd out three hits in four
tripe to the plate and drove In
four Sanford runs. BiU Dube, who
who has been experiencing a
Slump, finally broke out to fine
style with a booming triple and
two singles. Ho drove in three
runs.
Bight firider Mike Maloney,
who is now hlttlnr at a .790 clip,
continued to show groat tolent
with the bat aa ho banged out
three for four at the plain and
drove in throe runs.
First biMBlsn Dm Bond also
had a good night at the plate
and was two for three for the
evening. He hit i (harp single
to the second toning to drive
In two runs.
Daytona&lt;
AB R H BBI
Weiss Ib-p
99 1 1
Poodry 3b
33 1 S
Steffen! rf
91 1 9
Rosario lb
41 1 8
Cato If
49 1 1
Knowles K
99 9
9
Hendren a
.9 9 9 9
Pas sa
9 19
9
Grenno cf
41 9
9
Scherer p
9 1 9 9
Gade p
19
9 9
C. llanos
19
9 9
Dull 9b
9 9 9 9

Sanford
Chavarria f t
Dube if
MatoMf it
Groan m
Silk H
Bishop f t
Dukoa f t

BARRY MncKAY, 24, of
Dayton, Ohio, ii shown
after he defeated Neale
Fraser of Australia to win
the 26th annual River Oaka
t e n n i a championship .at
Houaton, Texaa, MacKay’a
acorn waa 7*6, 6*8, and 6-4.

Liston Named
'Top' Contender
PROVIDENCE. R. I. (U P I) —
Tbo National Boxing Aosn. named
Sonny Llaton top heavyweight
contender today but ranked Joey
Gtordello only fourth among mid­
dleweight contenders.
Liston's first-round knockout
over ox-challenger Roy Harris nt
Houston, Tex., lost Monday boost­
ed him to the number one perch,
when ha replaced ex-champion
Floyd Patterson.
Glardallo, who held Gen* Full­
mer, the NBA middleweight cham­
pion, to o draw In their recent
title fight ot Boaeman, Mont., has
been trying to claim the crown;
but today's ranking drop* the
Philadelphia contender not only
below champion Fullmor hut bolow Germany's Gustav Schols, De­
troit's Henry Hank and Chicago’s
Spider Webb.
In tha heavyweight division,
former champion Patterson gets
hie contracted June 30 return shot
ot Ingonsor Johansson’s crown.
Howaver. chairman Tony Patronelle of tho NBA rating commute#
mad* It steer that Liston of Phila­
delphia is regarded not only aa
tho moat dangerous contender but
"aa tho moat exciting heavyweight
to ooma to tho fore sine* Rocky
Marciano"

Hinojosa lb
Llppold p
Prooman p
Sander#
Bailey p
Total
34 13 14 i t
Daytona
314 190 909-11 9 4
8anford
940 340 Slx-19 14 9
Errors—Weiss, Poodry, Rosario,
Pot, Groan I, Paros. Reed
PO-A—Daytona 94-19, Sanford to­
ll
DP—Dukes, Chavarria, Hinojosa
LOB—Sanford 10, Daytona M
WP—Llppold, Bailey
SB—Poodry, Staffs*!
3B—Dub*
BF—Chavarria, Maloney
Sac P om , Bailey
PITCHING
IP R EK BB BO
Llppold
i i/i i i
i
a
Scherer
4 1/3 0 10 9 1
Freemen
11/13 9 1 1
Belley W
99 9 4 9
Gate L
9 1 / 3 1 9 1 1
WelM
119
9 1
Time— 1:19; Attendance 100

MILWAUKEE, WIs. &lt;WP1) The coroner of Brown County
Thursday paralleled the death of
a Groan Bay Reformatory tomato
to that of collegiate boxer Charles
Mobr, m toe eve of a meeting

Palatka
Sanford
Orlando
Tampa
Lakeland
Leesburg
54. Pet*
Daytona

W
?
«
4
4
4
4
3
I

L Pet.
2 .77*
3 .6*7
3 .STI
4 .500
5 .444
5 .444
4 .429
t .300

Natfoaal Leagne

IT. L. PrL GB
PitUburgh
10 3 .Ttt ...
San Franciaco
t 4 .193 1
Milwaukee
9 I -545 3
Los Angeles
T • .530 3
St. Louis
5 g .499 4
Philadelphia
5 9 .MS 5
Cincinnati
4 9 .M9 •
Chicago
9 9 .271 9
Friday's Prohibit Pitchers
PitUburgh at Cincinnati (night)
-W iU (0-0) va McLiah (0-1).
Philadelphia at M i l w a u k e e
(night) — Owens ( M ) vs Buhl
(M).

Chicago nt St. U&gt;uls (night) —
Morehead (0-1) vo Kline 104),
San Francisco at Los Angeles
(night)—McCormiek (2-0 vs Podno (1-1).
Sotordoy’o Game*

take H from the world champion
Lot Angelea Dodgtra that Winie
can atlll “ boom 'em.'*
MeCovey demonatrated that
Thureday night when hla three-run
eighth-inning homer and four rune
batted in carried the Gianta to a
T-S victory over the Dodgera and
into a second-place tie behind the
Itreaking PitUburgh Piratea, who
chalked up their aevrnJi straight
win, 3-0, over the Philadelphia
Philliea.
IftCovey'a game-winning blow
came off Ed Roebuck, who had
Just replaced World Seriea star
Larry Sherry after the Gianta took
a 1-2 lead. A crowd of 33J13 taw
Sherry tagged with hia third de­
feat of the year while Jack San­
ford won hla second game.
Bob Friend, one of the Piratea*
biggeat dlaappointmenta of ton,
turned in hia third atralghl vic­
tory,of the new eeaaoo aa the Piratea equalled the longest winning
streak any NL team waa able to
achieve in
Friend struck out
11 ballert, only one short of tbo
club record set by Babe Adama
in INt, In a neat four-hitter.
Friend, who fell to an B-ll seaion in '50 after a 22-vlctory cam­
paign in IMS. struck out rookie a
Pancho Herrera and Joe Koppe
three timra each In registering
hla Mcond shutout of the year.
The other National League clubs
were idle.
The American League cham­
pion Chicago White Sox got n
heartening pitching effort from
Billy Pierce lo beat the Cleveland
Indians, 2-t, the Kansas City Ath­
letics downed the Detroit Tigers,
2-1, and the Baltimore Oriolea
scored a *1 decision over the
Boelon Red Sox In American
League action.
Pierce, who had only a 14-15
record last season, limited the In­
diana to three hits until the ninth
Inning when Woody Held tripled
and Bubba Phillips singled.
Rookie Dick Hall pitched a
four-hitter, Including a homer by
Lou Berberet, lo hand the Tigera
their third etraigM loss and drop
(hem Into a first-place Ue with the

American League
W. L. Pet, GB
Detroit
1 1 .925 .
Now York
I 2 .&lt; »
Kansas City
9 4 .554 to
Washington
9 I .500 l
Chicago
4 4 .500 1
Baltimore
9 I .500 J
Boston
4 9 .400 2
Cleveland
I 9 .375 W
Saturday's Games
Detroit at ChicagoKansas City at Cleveland
Naw York at Baltimore (N )
Friday’s Probable Flickers
Detroit at Chicago (night! —
Foylack (t-O) va Donovan (0-0).
Xansat City at Clevelknd (night)
I__ YORK
_ ________
Contin­
NEW
(U PI)
—Larsen (0-1) va Latman (04).
Now York ot Baltimore (night) ental League Preaidant Branch
Rlekay turned today from the Usk
—Short (14) vo Brown (04),
(Only games scheduled)
of gaining approval far a naw
I16-million stadium in Naw York
City to tha job of indemnification
required for tha naw major
league's entry Into territory now
held ky miner league eluba.
Continental League franchisee
An autopsy m Oolublff, a wel­
In Mlnnaapalls-St. Paul, Houston
terweight, shewed he died from a and Atlanta must Idsmnify the
cerebral hemorrhage brought on
by a blow to the head. He woo
dead less than an hour after he
bad been declared loeer of n tour­
nament fight with anelher tomato
at tha reformatory.
Mohr — victim of a similar
hemorrhage — lingered uncon­
scious until Easter Sunday after
suffering his injury defending his
middleweight national collegiate
title ot Madison April 9.

New Problems

Face Rickey Now

idle New York Yankooa. The Ath­
letics scored the decisive run in
the sixth faming when Bill TutUe
doubled and scored on a single
by Jerfjr Lump#.
Steve Barber, 21-year-old rookie
apeedballer, scattered six hits for
the Orioles, who scored their
fourth atralghl victory. Gene
Woodling’s two-run single and
Brooke RobinsonY two-run double
produced four runs in'the first
inning and pavod the way for the
easy Baltimore triumph.

Notre Dame Ace
Signs With Denver
DENVER (U P !) — Frank Tripucka, 31-year-old former Noire
Dame quarterback and vetaran of
the National and Canadian Foot­
ball Leagues, signed a contract
with the Denver Broncos of the
American Football Leaguo today.
Dean Griffing, Denver general
manager, said Tripucka la “ the
most experienced quarterback in
the American Football League.1’
The new league begins operation
for the first lime thii fall.
Tripucke, a pin-point passer who
Mldom runs with the bell, comes
out of the Canadian League where
ho completed 99.4 per cent of hla
passes over a Mveifyear period.
The 9-3,305-pound naUve of Bloomfield, N. J., last year completed
79 of 145 passes for 1,119 yards at
Ottawa and 27 of 45 passes for 311
yards at Regina. He played under
coach Frank Filchock, now the
Denver head coach, at Regina
from 1993 through 1997. Griffing
was general managtr of the Re­
gina club at that time.

Sportsman Hopes
To Crock Jinx
LEXINGTON, Ky. (U P l)- C . Y.
(Sonny) Whitney, wealthy New
York sportsman, was more confi­
dent than ever today that his colt,
Tomplon, will help him smash a
long-standing Jinx in tha Ken­
tucky Derby next Saturday.
Whitney never has owned a
Derby winner, although ho has en­
tered horses in the classic almost
every year for the last thrw de­
cades.
Tompion, though, could break
tha spall. Already regardad os
tha horse to beat In this year's
Darby, tha son of Tom Fool
romped to a IN-length victory in
tha $29,000 added Blue Gras*
Stakes Thursday at Kocnoland.

Lue.
KC. I l l
t I t .474
Skowron. N Y.
t 32
3 15 .401
Allison, Wash.
1041 t It .439
Hansen. Bal.
M II
I 11 .355
Chlti. K.C.
t 31
111 J53
Smith. Chi.
I 31
I U .355
Ruoneli, Bsn.
I 34 t It -553
Woodllng. Bal. 10to II 10.345
Console, Ws lb. 1031
T II .344
Minoao, Chi.
I 33
t 11 .144
Rons Batted In
Natfoaal League—MeCovey, Gi­
ants IT; Skinner. Pirates 14; Aa­
ron. Braves 13; Boyer, Cards 11;
Robinson, Reds 13.
Americas Laagne—Allison, Sen­
ators 14; Gentile, Orioles 14; Minoeo, White Sox II; Skowron, Yan­
kees 10; Malzone, Rad Sox •;
Battey, Sena tors t.
Home Rom
National League—Boyer. Cards
t; MeCovey, Giants 5; McMillan,
Reds I ; Robinson, Reds 4; Aaron,
Rada 4; Skinner, Piratea 4.
American League—Colavito, Ti­
gers 3; Belter, Senators 3; Lem­
on, Senator! 3; Minoao, White Sox
3; Skowron, Yankees 3.
Filching
Notional Loagno—Low, Piratea
3-0; Friend, Pirates 3-0; Gibbon,
Piratea 2-0; Willay, Braves 1-0;
Sanford, GlanU 3-0; McCormiek,
Giants 2 0.
American League—Casa I*, Bed
Sox 2-0; Coates, Yenkeoa 2-0;
Morgan, Tlgcra 2 0; Harbeet, Ath­
letics 3-0.

Randy Dean struck out I I bat­
ters 1to pace Yowell'i to on I f -2
victory hi Little Major League
play Thursday.
Yowell'a defeated Perfection to
tha play.
In Babe Ruth League action,
Oviedo slammed the Shrine Club,

10-3.
In softball play. Naserlne de­
feated tha First Baptist Church,
17-19 while Pinaerest Baptist
Church toppled Free Methodist
17-9.

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PORT LAUDERDALE (U PI) Phyllla (TUh) Pruaai, Pompano
loach, ptaya Nancy Both of Holly,
wood today for Uw Florida Wom­
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after each potted similar victories
Thursday by winning four atralghl
holes on fto book nine.
Miss PriwM topped Mrs. Joe
■yon of Tempo I oad I and Miss
Ruft (rimmed EUon Gory at Key
Blscayne, 4 and I.
Hiss PrueM, touwiw—t medal­
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fta l i f t through U ft holes to
establish bar victory margin. Miss
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after lo hafo*. Mias Baft winning
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Florida'* top fl*h, wildlife and
ronaervation trailers will attend
the statewide urcanixational meetins of the lxaak Walton League
of America May 6-8, at the KoKo
Motel in Cocoa Uesrh.
A. II. Aldrich, director of the
Florida Game and Fresh Water
FUh Commission, and Ernest
Mitti, director of the Florida Conienation Department, will present
their department*' view* on the
several controversial Issue* to he
aired.
League offirlata said the high­
light of the three-day meet will be
the public hearing the night of
May 6, when national, state and
local officials will be present to
discuss the proposals of the Cen­
tral and Southern Flood Control
District and its ultimate effect on
the St. John* River and this area.
The meeting will he open to all
interested sportsmen.
"Introduction To Outhourdinc,"
a new booklet covering all phases
of outboard boating for beginners,
ha* been published by the Kiekhaefer Corporation, Fond du I.ac,

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road, loading, trimming, weather
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Though written for new and
would-he boaters, the booklet is
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boats. The six cubic-foot block she is holding only weighs 12 pounds, but
will provide BOO pounds of floatation to a boat. It'a Unlfoam, a liquid to be
poured into any unused apace and it rises rapidly to form tha white foam
shown in the block. 1U tiny cells seal out water when it’s in place.

De Nucci, Jones
Battle Tonight
HOUSTON, Tex., (U P I) —Arnold
Palmer, the favorite, and Bill
w Collins led th# pack into the sec­
ond round of the 135,000 Houston
CUssle golf tournament today, but
only because Dave Ragen Jr, had
an unusual bit of trouble.
Palmer end Collins carved out
0rot round alx-under par M’ i to
bnak la front of the field of 139
golfers, while Ragan and Billy
Maxwell of Oceinaide, Calif.,
Were right behind with «7's.
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Ragan, 24, who plays out of
Orlando has won only one tourn­
ament in hi* career — the Salt­
ern Open last year. If It bsdn’t
been for tough luck he may have
been in front today.
The bad break came on the
firat hole — a 530-yard par five.
Kagan wai 10 Inches away for
B par putt, but "fanned" two
etrokei before tapping the ball in.
He was charged with throe
Q Strokes, and wound up with a
•double bogey for the bole.
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sod tried to stop the awing, but
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It happened the seme way again
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Into the eup.
Palmer, the Masters champion
from Ltgooler, Pa., who Is far
ahead or the mosey winners this
year with |44,»57 ia the beak, shot
a *0 3641. His heat nine score
Ued the record oa this T,in-yard
layout.
Collins, from Crystal River
blrdtsd ths first throe holes, ths
fifth and eighth, throe-putted ‘ the
10th for his only bogey, ard tack­
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back nine.

BOSTON (U M )—Rising young
middleweight J«e Da Nucel gets
hie first ^lg chance -^ypd tjst—
tonight when he meets Ralph
(Tiger) Jones la • televised 10round bettle at the Aren*.
The 20-year-old slugger from
suburban Newton has lost only
twice while posting 23 victories fn
two yean as a pro. Both defeats
were by veteran Chico Vejar,
De Nucci, a good puncher, will
be getting a thorough testing.
Jones, 32, owns victories over
Sugar Kay Robinson, Joey Glardtllo and Rory Calhoun and ha&gt;
been fighting elnce De Nucci was
In th* fifth grade. It Will be the
Brooklyn, N. Y., veteren'e 4flth
TV appearance.

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government warned bualncaamen
today agalnat abuilng auch advertlalng promlaca t t •’iowetl
price In town," “ llfellma guarantan." and “ aatlafactlon or your
money hack."
; The Federal Trade Commlaalon
(FTC) served notice that from
noar on It would take slept to ace
that advertiser* back up to the
letter all of their guarantee*.
The agency Itaued a guide lo
Start both coiuumera and bualneta men sa to what it eonaider*
false advartialng of guarantcaa on
produett.

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FTC Chairman Earl W. Klnler
aaid the guide wa* aiaentially
contained a
educational
“ mailed flat.** In a *p*ecn pre­
pared for .delivery to the Better
Bualnca* Bureau in Lo* Angela*,
b* warned that the. commlaalon
would “ bring legal action agalnat
an alleged violator" of lh« rule*
act forth la the naw guide.
Tha guide atlpulatea that all
product guarantees must “ clearly
and conspicuously" disclose the
following information:
—What product or part of a
produet la guaranteed and an ex­
act explanation of what tha guar­
antee Involves, Includes lla dura­
tion.
—The manner In which tha
guarantee wtQ he backed up-for
example, by repair, replacement,
or refund,
—Whether (ho Manufacturer or
tbo retailer la lha guaranteeing
parly.
Kintar .eltad many axamplea af
phony guarantees which he said
make It tough for tho hoooat
businessman lo eompolo with “ the
slick and the grotdy."

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SEMINOLE HIGH SPANISH CLUB membera really dresn the pnrt aa they
meet with their faculty advlaor, Mra. Father WHllama. From the left In
the top picture are Mra. Williama; Kilcen Myers, club aecrctary; Frankie
Jones; and Faye Garner, treasurer; in the front row. In the back are
Robert Bruce, vice president; and Billy Muaselwhite, president. In the bot­
tom picture, the younK*ters take a look at one of the main areas of their
study.
(Herald Photo*)

Habla Espanol? No?
Wall there are (2 atudenl* at
Seminole High who joined a club
for that very purpose. The** teen­
age ronlora and icnorlta* get to­
gether to talk over old lime* In
Spanlah. They are. of courae, the
Seminole High Spanlah dub.
Mr*. Eatber William*, who
aporta a charming Spaniah ac­
cent beraelf, formed the club laat
term. It hat grown to be one
of the largeat In the tcbool.
Nearly three-quarter* of Semi­
nole lligh’a ft Spanlah atudenl*
are in the group. Each ha* a
Spanlah name to the club abound*
with Roberto*,. Juana and Di­
anna, plua several Luis’, Juan­
itas, I-orenros, Eatebebans, Pab­
lo*, Miguels, and Jalmtt. Somatimes the student* juat tranalaia
their own names, hut they are
allowed to try any “ llama" they
wish.
Spaniah Club members bring
Latin American clotbea and
foods into tha clasiroom U add
more atmoaphero and background
to their itudita. Mrs. William*
explained. aomc of (hose colorful
South American dances this year
too.. Next year the atudenl* will
dance them. Spaniah Club mem­
bers have also learned about
tho “ posada" or party given at
Christmas in Mexico; the “ Navidad" or Christmas Eve cele­
bration: the Ano Nuevo, or new
year celebration; and “ El Carni­
val” which la similar to our
Mardl Gras.
The students learned to salute
the flag, alng “ America," recite
the Lord's Prayer and read from
the Bible In Spanish. The “ nines
Eapanola” have studied Florida
towns of Spanish origin and Mrs.
WilMams ts planning tripi to
old Spanish towns In tho itato. A
Seminole “ cracker" might be sur­
prised to see Oviedo on a map of
Spain. Mrs. WillLmi rail ambi­
tion I* to take tha club on a tour
of South Amariea aome summer.
Conversational Spanish is stroll­
ed In Mra. Williams language
classes, a little ehit-chat “ ea

Etpanol" reklly gives club mem­
ber* lo rn lingulitie exercise.
Since *o many or the itudenti
who Uko Spinlih In elan art
•1m in tb« club, Mr*. WilUami
can tla data and club programs
together. Anyone who ha* Mudled Spanlah may join the club.
The Seminole language program
will get another booet neat fall

Next week, Semijole High e «
buy ■ “ language laboratory"
Mra. William* aoM TVareday.
Thia aound booth and p*ano«nffc
aetup it dealgned to let atodeens
bear their own pranameta*^
Mra. Winiama Jast arrtvod m
Seminole High laat tana hern**.
Before that aha te a ** at I r a t e
School.

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HISS. Florid* ■latut*. w ill rooltt»r » llh th* Clark nf th* Circuit
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Florid*, upon rocolpt of proof of
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Rlrhard M. Harris
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Orlando, Florida

FHA Gives Okay
For New Homes
Tho North Orlando Co. haa FHA
moro
approval to build
bomea In tho northwsst section
of North Orlsndo.
Research Engineering CO., re­
presenting North Orlando, and
William Deulsch, representing
llastorbulldors Corp. got FHA
approval for tha 170 additional
Iota Monday. Plans for th* homes
are being drawn up now.

‘Ice* Gentleman
MONTREAL (UP1) - Don McKenney, versatile Boston Bruins
forward who has scored fewer than
10 goals only ones In his six-year
National Hockey League eareer, to­
day was named winner of the Lady
Byng Trophy aa the league's "moot
gentlemanly" player.

The Good Shephard Lutheran
Church wUl bold Its “ Every mem­
ber"'visits tloa Sunday in connec­
tion with the enurch's first year
birthday,
X. L. Wilkins lo general chair­
man of the “ every member” can­
vass and wUl direct teams to visit
each member of Uto congregation.
Tho church will seek pledges
from tho eoBgrogatlM te fulfill ha
current budget.

CITIZENS of Seminole County:
I r e fr e t that it haa not been possible fo r me to meet and
talk with each o f you. I had to work, in order to keep up my obli­
gations, and that cut down my available time.

A qualified and
experienced man
on the job as
Comity Co*** Innlowor

I f you elect me Constable fo r District 4, I will devote full
time and effo rt tothat office, and will do these things to serve
you efficiently:

DUtrlct S

Enforce the laws impartially.
f

B e at your service 24 hours a day.
Equip my car fo r emergency needs.

ASSESSOR

W o rk with the other law enforcement agenciea and
with the courts.'

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OR IN D IV ID U A L. M Y TO TA L LOYALTY
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Znnlna Map for all tha aalaearparatad arts* af SoBilaaU Caaalr,
Florida.
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Red Chinese Premier Leaves
New Delhi Talks Like'Hero'
BY PHIL NKMOM
UPI Foreign FiUtor

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Ch.u M l WIT N . » Delhi Ilk .,
ipKln, d„ .
a hero this week, leaving a defi- pule. 0ne WII the Ladakh Re.
nltcly chilly prime minister Jawa- I glon of Kashmir bordering Tibet.
Here the Chinese have built a
harial Nehru behind
Whereas Chou managed lo strategic road linking Tibet with
wave several times before Uie the province of Sinklang.
The other was in India's North­
door of his airliner closed behind
him. Nehru confined himself to a east Frontier Agency where Red
single wave at the last moment. Chinese forces occupied Loncju,
killing three Indian border police­
Furthermore Chou inMsted that men in the process.
friendship between Red Chins and
Chou claimed Ladakh by right
India was "Immortal."
of "history” and said Longju was
It sppesred Nehru wss not so north of the McMahon Line which
sure.
India considers the official bound­
These were surface results of ary.
Chou's week In New Delhi, dur­
noth views were exactly the op­
ing which he and Nchfu spent posite of those held by Nehru.
more than IT hours in consulta­
The deadlocked slate of the
tion over the border dispute talks left these unofficial reac­
which haa disrupted seriously re­ tions In New Delhi:
ts lions between their two coun­
The dispute may not lead to
tries.
war hut It will take years to set­
Both ware committed to a pol­ tle, with a corresponding and con­
icy of no retreat and both bald tinuous strain on relations of the
to It.
two countries.
The territory involved covers
At home, at least, Nehru re­
Bl.ooo square miles along the gained some of the alalure he lost
•ino lndtin frontier which India when news of the dispute leaked
consider* bora by treaty and tra­ out after being officially buried
dition. It nans along the so-called for five ywart and whan be
agreed to negotiate with Cbou.
Indiana were happy that be had
rejected firmly all Chinos* de­
mands.

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LONDON (U PI) - America’s
European Allies are reacting cool­
ly to the idea of uiing Vice Presi­
dent Richard Nixon as a substi­
tute at next month’s nummlt meet­
ing In Paris should President
Eisenhower be called away.
The British and French govern­
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official comment oo Elsenhower’s
ataqd-ia plan.
Privately, however. Western Eu­
ropean officials admitted they
were disturbed by the American
Preildtnl’s surprise announce­
ment, They said H could put t
crimp in the summit talks by
making Russia feel the meeting
was being "scaled down" in Im­
portance by the United Slates.
There has been no melton
from Moscow yet, but this may
be because Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev currently is vacation­
ing away from the capital.
Diplomatic sources here feared
the Soviet chief might be prone
to argue the matier. They remem­
ber tbc much publicised Khrush­
chev - Nixon "kitchen debate”
while lb* vico president w o visit­
ing Moscow last summer and
doubt that Khrusbchav has any
gresl liking lor his speech-making
opponent.
Elsenhower had said that if tbs
summit talks lasted longer then ■
week he might have to return to
Washington lo handle legislation
pending before Congress. In that
case, Nixon would be called In,
but the President stressed such
an emergency Is not likely.
Experts on diplomacy point out
that the sole object of a summit
conference Is to bring together n
group of men who have no need
to consult with any superiors oo
matters that require Immediate
decision.

Safety Patrol
Visits FHP

Children's Portions A Specially

Members af the Pineerest Safe­
ty Patrol, combined a visit
to the Highway Patrol office at
DeLsnd and a slop at the Florids Federalion of Art Headquart­
ers at DcBary.
The group, supervised by Mrs.
Margaret
Reynolds,
Pineerest
principal, and Mrs. S, A. Tindel,
toured the art galleries at (he
Old Mansion Houst to view the
current exhibition of work by
Florida artists. Lunch was serv­
ed to members on the Mansion
grounds.

R E S T A U R A N T

School Team Shows Way For South
To Help Pay For Education Needs
ATLANTA (U PI) — A University of Kentucky research team
has looked into a somewhat un­
popular subject— sources of tax
revenue— and haa advised sou­
thern etates they could pick up
another one and one-haU billion
dollars a year.
The reason given for the study
was to determine whether there
are "legal opportunities” for rais­
ing additional state and local rev­
enues In the South U» pay for the
growing needs of higher educa­
tion.
The Southern Regional Educa­
tion Board reported recently that
it cost 300 million in tua-59 for
higher education 'n Dixie’s statesupported institutions and esti­
mated it would require 30 mil­
lion a year by 1M0.
James W. Martin, director, and
Kenneth E. Quindry, research as­
sistant, of the University of Ken­
tucky Bureau of Business Re
search, have tome Ideas about
thaTtates 'can lind tha
money b y ‘ tapping "new poten­
tials” of existing tax structures.
Tbs Martin report said tha
states raised more than si^ billion
dollars in taxes in 1MT, the leteel year for which full statistics
■re available, but could hike that
by &gt;3 per cent.
The report centers on four
sources of added revenue—sales
and gross receipts, property, in­
dividual income and corporate in­
come taxes,
*
"The greslest unrealised poten­
tial” in the South is the sales lax,
th* report said. Next in line Is
personal Income revenue.
M Hats eight southern state*
that "impose less than the aver­
age lax load” as measured
against Income: Alabams, Dela­
ware, Florida, Kentucky, Mary­
land, Texas, Virginia and West
Virginia.
Arkansas and Mississippi were
named as the leading states of
Dixie in "high tax burden."
"It will be very difficult In
find additional slate revenue fur
higher education or other pur­
poses” In Mississippi, the report
said.
Other highlights.
Texas has a half billion dollar
new revenue potential since it

Ex-Yankee Dies
MIAMI (U PI)-Arch ibald (Ar­
chie) Turner, 10, long-lime semipro baseball manager and former
New York Yankee scout, died of
cancer Tuesday.

SANFORD DEMOCRATIC RALLY
S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 30
O American Legion Grounds — Hwy 17-92 So. of Sanford

CANDIDATES SPEAKING AT 8 P. M.
CONCERT By S em in o le High School Band
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P L E N T Y
P A R K IN G
YOUR
CAR
IF
YOU

uses neither sales nor Income
taxes. Maryland, Delaware, Ken­
tucky, Virginia and Florida are
other stales that could pick up
much revenue from this source.
Stale and properly taxes pro­
vide more than any other source
of revenue in the South. Ar­
kansas, Delaware, Florida, South
Carolina and Tennessee have ao
state property levy.
There is a potential for collect­
ing 300 million in additional Indi­
vidual income tsxcs, particularly
In Florida, Texas and West Vir
ginla which now have no such
taxes. There la a 110 million dol­
lar potential In corporate levies.
The Martin report sums up Its
findings with a pertinent ques­
tion: "Do people want higher ed­
ucation supported from state tax
money at a more adequate level
and are they willing to levy ad­
ditional taxesl”
In a paper going into the re­
port, the SRKB said it could
"help guide a search for (he best
possible- derision but the answora to tho question mutt come
from the legislators and ulti-’
matrdly from the puhtie.”

Praver Opening
'Low' Cost Homes
Today, Praver Homes is opening
three new low cost two and three
bedroom model homes at 3113 I.
Sanford Ave.
Prices start at 38.330 with FHA
down payment of 8230 and monthly
payments at low as 8ST including
principal, interest, taxes and in­
surance, There are no eloaing
costs.
All homes are provided with fea­
tures usually found only in higher
priced models. Covered entries,
carports, semi-circular drives on
two models and fully sprigged front
and side yards enhance the attrac­
tive exteriors. Healing It provided
by wall furnaces. Full mica kit­
chen cabinets, extra closets with
ventilated floors, ceramic tile bath­
rooms and window tills are includ­
ed In the purchase price of these
homes. Two models feature sliding
glass patio doora. All homea are
on high, dry ground engineered for
good drainage and are fully pro­
tected against termites throughout.
A city sewer and water eystem,
pipcd-ln underground gat' ind 'pav­
ed streets with ourb* make this
new Praver development a co
plcte, going modem community.

STATE

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SENATE

B E S T BY E V E R Y T E S T

PLATFORM
CLEAN GOVERNMENT
Obligated to no one.
EFFICIENCY IN GOVERNMENT
Boilerto In hatter return far M a r t haa
lag road paving record for le— Money.
ROADS
Rdiaveo Stale road fund distribution mint ha
m i need, not greed; Seminole and Brevard Conation need
fair ahare.
FLOOD CONTROL. WATER CONSERVATION,
WILDLIFE
WIU work for flood control aa
loan drough la; Belltvaa la preaervt
owtabtifth game praam— and reer— ------------REAPPORTIONMENT
Will recommend separate-senators for Seminole and
Brevard ConnI lea to reflect population Inersaa—.
TAXES
Keep more tai money at home.
SCHOOLS

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Will work lo broaden achool program fo r.a l
to laclude aid for crippled and retarded children.
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INDUSTRY AND TOURISM
WU1 work for desirable industry and tourlam.

CLEAR for
a PROFIT
IUght now, thousands of acres af
unproductive land ore being cleared
and turned into profitable lend.

STATE CONSTITUTION
Will work for decentralisation af stata
and return ta the principle of Government af the P—pi*
by the People, umI far the Peopl*.
BACKGROUND
Born and raared In district; gradual# af Unhr. af
Florida; member of family who haa aorvad tha ar— far
progrem and betterment; for many yearn Vico-Proa. R
production manager of Nevins Frail Co, Inc.
EXPERIENCE

state, is preparing for the future.
Land clearing for new forest* new
grove lands, new ranch lands, hous­
ing sites oud industrial parka is now
going oa throughout Central Flor!*
do*
Plan now to expand your land for
a profit Call a man who uses Cater*
pillar equipment. Yoa can depend
oo him to do the best job tod do it
more economically. ’

FISH FRY AT 5:30 P. M.

P L E N T Y - S E A T I N G
“ H E A R
S P E A K IN G
FROM

sified cooperative training, music, band and art, rooms,
a gymnasium, auditorium, and cafetorium. SHS juniors
Ronnie Steinnick and Johnny Whelchcl here take a look
at the school they will attend in the fall.

CANDIDATE

Allies Reacting
Cool To Ike's Idea
H ot D o g
ITHACA, N. Y. (U PI) — The On Summit 'Sub'
traditional hot dog, generally made

fto -f/tet

D U R IN G

THE NEW SEMINOLE HI(iH on Luke Jennie in going
up faat with atudeptn scheduled to occupy it next full.
The campus style, .'10 classroom layout will cost $1&gt; * mil­
lion. It Mill include science, homemaking, library, diver­

raaaimaKa or

Haa a clear record of service to eoanty _
schools, welfare, civic organisations, youth.
Church, R Country.
DESIRE
Haa aiactra and humble dealre ta servo A LL &lt;
of district EQUALLY and to be a PERSONAL
a— tail?* af YOU in the Florida Sonata.
PERFORMANCE
Haa proven ta be capable, hardworking,
pandable. A record of ACTION!
MAsk your friends who know him**

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Mr UbM

Having turvlvad Urn wartime
Mils, H was a* problem lor aid
London'town to aubdwo ear Perry
Como.
And k was a subdued Parry
Como who appeared Wednesday
night in a abow that originated
la the British capital. Perhaps
the trip tired him
At say rate, the videotaped
hour proceeded at a poet that
waa more luckered-oul than la
customary oven for ataadard
statesld* Como. One exception:
Some lively slaglng la a pub.

WASHINGTON (U P I) — A
Houae • paaaed billion • dollar
houaing bill got a lukewarm re­
ception in the Senate today in
advance of what war certain te
be a cold greeting If it ever
reached the White Houae.
The
Democratic
meaaure,
cleared by a 314 to 1U vote
Thuraday, will com# up for eonalderation at Senate houaing sub-

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mind—the purchaser'*, tbe mamifaeturer’a, the retaller'e or the
Federal Trade Com ml**ion'a."

A Biting Report
RAN ANTONIO. Tea. 4UPI) Bexar County officials ire about
ready In give up on the old theorp
that a dog'a bark la worse than
hi* bite. They report that I.TS4 San
Aotoaiani were bitten by doga in
IMP, and that 11,404 parsons were
bitten la the laet 10 years.

AUCKLAND, Now Zaaland —
Robert Edward Bridge, II, after
killing bla six-year-old sister while
ibe was saying her prayers:
“ I waited for her to say ‘amon’
and than fired."
WASHINGTON- Jacob Kotaman, .attorney for Teamsters
Unioia Preiident Jamee R. Hoffa,
implying that reform might not
bo the only goal behind the
court-appointed board of moni­
tor*' bid to take control of tbo
"A fabulous fortune await*
them. Do they want It for lova of
the working maa or do they waat
if for powor aad ' monoy.”
NEW YORK-Rockot scientist
Werahor von Braua predicting
that soma day an American will
meet another intelligent being
la apace:
"We can hope the other being's
greeting will be 'hello earthman'
aad not ‘welcome tovariacb cornred.' "

Longwood Civle League mem
bars will see slides of a south
sea Island lour at their May 13
meeting. Mrs. Paul Burmaiter
will ehow the slides which she
photographed on her south m s
trip. Twenty five cents admis­
sion will be charged to the I
p. m. show ai lha league building.
Cakes aad drink* aUl be sold lo
get money for the scholarship
and library funds, aad for Cen­
tral Florida handicapped child-

G eti Promotion
Casselberry postal official Clyde
C. Keren has been promoted to
Warrant Officer W-t la the U. S.
Army reserve. Kcrce, who Uvea
at UOO.Senlnale Blvd., Cassel­
berry, was formerly a master
aergeanl.
A third of American workers
ate amployed In firms that have
fewer •that 30 employei.

committee
hearing* beginning
May 0. along with 17 other hom­
ing measures.
President Elsenhower ha* eppoaed any major apending for
housing thi* year a* unneceaaary
and a threat to the budget.
Sen. Homer E. Capebart (RInd.). ranking OOP aubcommiUee
member, aaid ho did not think
that ai much federal money aa
the Houao voted waa needed at
preaent to atimulato houaing.
The Houae bill would provide
one billion dollar* of federal
money to hala Roane* tele of
hew houao*. The money would be
uaed to purebaa* Of and FHA
mortgage* coating til,MM or lea*.
Tbe Houae approved It after
defeating a GOP attempt to kill
It with a civil rights amendment.

The amendment — which wouM
have barred racial discrimination
among buyer* of the estimated
70,000 M * house* tha MQ would
finance— would havt alienated
the bill’s aouthern Democratic
lupporteri.
.

A ir T r a ffic Rites
FRANKFURT. Germany (UP!)
—The volume of commercial air
traffic in Woat Germany continued
to riae during lMt. the Institute
for German Industry reported. A
total of 3,180,0 » passeapon, a,ion
metric tens of cargo and ta.foo
tons of mail were carried on a total
of 200,11* scheduled and charter,
flights during the year. Compared'
with 1M2, tha volume of paiaeoger*
rose four times.

TO N Y ' AWARD WINNERS Mary Martin nnd Jackin
Gleason, top, were honored aa best setress and actor in
a New York musical. She is in "The Sound of Music'1and
Gleason in 'Take Me Along." Below are Ann Bancroft
and Melvyn Douglas who received Tonys as best drams*
tic actress and actor. Miss Bancroft starred in 'The
Miracle Worker," and Douglas in "The Best Man."

JACKSONVILLE (U PI) - The
100th anniversary assembly of the
Preabyterian Church, U. S. (Sou­
thern) Thuraday night elected
a new moderator and heard mes­
sages supporting freedom of birth
control information for married
couple* and opposing racial dis­
crimination.
Dr. Marion A. Boggs, LiUlt
Rock, Ark., waa clacted modera­
tor on the second ballot by a 300
to 331 vota margin over Dr, R.
Matthew Lyna, Midland, Texes.
Dr. Boggi, pastor of LUUe
Bock's
Second
Preabyterian
Church, and a former moderator
of the synod of Arkansas, suc­
ceeds E. T. Thompson, Rich­
mond, Va., as assembly moder­
ator.
A joint committee appointed
by the moderators of the Presby­
terian Church. U. S„ and tha Uni­
ted Presbyterian Church, U.8.A.,
prepared a itatameat saying:
" I f man and wifa'are pot la be
denied mutual fulfillment -In Ibe
sexual relation, and if aociety la
hot to be penalized by the un-

planned and Irresponsible produc­
tion of children, It will follow that
accesa to information regarding
the beat methods of birth control
la the right of all married coup­
les, and the provision of tbia in­
formation Ihc duty of a respon­
sible society."
In another message,-the com!
mittecs said racial discrimination
was without justification.
It laid Amcrcana "arc divine­
ly challenged to resolve the racial
tensions that characterise the
world, Jeopardise its. peace and
prejudice the development of in­
dividuals and racial groups."
Tha committee said alto Amer­
ica's leaders should try to find a
way to halt tbe arms race with
Russian and "promote good will
aad to cement friendly relations
between our people and f ’e other
peoples of the globe."
Resolution on both birth con­
trol and segregation may be of-,
fared during later sessioni of Ihc
six • day sasembly. Picsby.crIans from I I atatna and tha Dis­
trict of Columbia are gathered
for the meeting.’ .

^SEC R ET A R Y
* * OF STATE

SECRETARY OF STATE

Or* Vet* tied tha electoral vota between
Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. Tha Vote
waa 78*78. Tha Houae elected Jefferaon and
Burr became Vice Preiident of the United
Btatee.
Owe Vote elected Rutherford B. Hayea Presi­
dent of the United States over Samuel J. Tilden. The Vote In the Electoral College was
185*184.
One Vote in the Houae of Representatives
passed the Selective Service Act of 1940. The
Vote was 208*202.
Owe Vota in tha Unitod Stataa Sanato by tha
Vies President broke a 41-41 deadlock to past
tha Defense Production Act Amendment pro­
viding the Wage Stabilisation Board com*
posed of industry and labor member*.

The American Way — tha democratic way la to investigate the Issues — get to know the candidates and then coat your vote for the
person who most nearly represents your views. History has shown time and again that minorities have ruled because a majority
foiled to vote and bo hoard on matters effecting their destiny.
The ballot is the hammer and ahlaei that hews the pattern of government wo must live by. If each of aa casts our ballot in tha forth
coming election, the image of government on local, stats and national ltvaia will ba the image of the majority o f thinking people.
Lot us bo masters in nur house and with tha guidance of Prayer and eommow sense ba heard by tht ballot in tha choices to be made
from those offering themselves in Public Service.
J. BRA1LKY ODHAM

Wo Invito you to compart Sunland Estates in the American Way. We
am confident that comparison in every way will lead you to making
your homo investment in 8unload Estates. And remember May 3rd..
Election Day, to participate in tbo selection of the people who will

THERE
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Well, the final political rally of the local campaign for
the primary it scheduled Saturday night and we want to say
jn e more time' that we feel that the voters ought to take ad.
vantage of the opportunity to listen to the candidates apeak
and talk to them in person about what they can and will do
to provide tha county with leadership.
This year Seminole County must elect people who can,
and are willing, to grab progress by the tail and awing it.
This county has paaaed up some opportunities In the past
and consequently has gotten a late atart in the real prosper.
Ky that has come to the state In recent years.
It’s up to the people to vote for good leaders and then to
, keep the pressure on them to produce programs that will keep
’t* c e with the general progress.
Thia also la true on the state level — there Is a tendency these days toward big government on state level as
well as the national level and the voters of each county ought
to consider carefully all the candidatea for state offices.
There is startling lack of familiarity with the functions
of many state offices—particularly the cabinet positions
which form Florida’s “ board of directors.”
Sen. Tom Adams, running for secretary of state,
stressed here recently that the people should realiie that
Mhese men have one vota the same as the governor on the
budgets and issues that some before the cabinet and should
taka more internet in them.
Adams said he entered the race for secretary of state
because he feels that it is a post from which a man dedi­
cated to service “can spend n\uch of his time working to mold
worthwhile solutions lo problems that will benefit the ma­
jority of the people."
.
We believe.that he is right about that and hope that the
voters will fulfill their responsibility in learning more about
11 the governmental agencies and becoming more interested
i what they do.
. .
.
I f the qualified voters east ballots that reflected studied
optnions instead of a line of X marks representing the
opinions or influence of a special Interest or political muchine,
they would have far fewer complaints about their govern-

&lt;

m There might even come a day, through the will of the
people, when we have less of it to complain about. And that
would cost us jess and be more effective anyway.

‘ Duke Of Windsor Won't Attend
Wedding Of Princess Margaret
LONDON (U P I)-T h s Duke of
Windier, one# rrineas* Margar­
e t ’* favorite unci*, will not. be
^present et h*r wedding et Waatminittcr Abbey May 4 to Anthony
Arrn»tron*-Jons*,
Naithor will Prlnc* Philip'*
mother, Print*** Andrew of
Gr*oc*.
Micheol McAlllitor, Philip'* aacrotary, said today be had sat been
asked to make amng*m*nt* for
for tha presence et the wadding
ad the fem e* Kiac Edward VIII,
A a e r dose Me aaaae appear eswag
those whe will take part kf tfcf
royal procession et the wadding.’
No raplanation was offered for
the ei-king’a prospective absence,
or for that e f Prince** Andrew.
It le known, however, that she
doesn’t nlwaya attend royal luna­
tions.
Among the guesta, only Den­
mark's Queen Ingrid and Prince
and Princaaa Georg will

sent n reigning house. The other
"foreign royalty" present will lie
said to bo canvassing Europe for
man relative*—Prince Maximil­
ian and Ludwig of Baden, Prlnc*
Karl of He**e and Trine* Gott­
fried Hohanlohe-Langenbourg.
Armstrong-done*, hi* best man.
Dr. Roger Gilliatt, Princess Ann*
and seven other srhool-ag* bride*,
maids will rid* from Buckingham
Palace to the Abbey by car.
Quean Elisabeth II, Margaret,
Queen Mother Elisabeth, Philip
and other members of tha royal
family will rid* through the eity
in * 'five-carriage cavalcade. Mar­
garet and Philip will ride 'In th*
famous "glass coach.”
Grandstand and window scats
along tha line of march ar* be­
ing offered for as niurh as |76
each, but there apparently was no
rurh of business. Seat-sallsrs were
Yugoslav Prince and Princess
TomIslav and four of Philip's Garpotential customer*.

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WASHINGTON - Th* man laid ||7oo,ooo to put in a traffic-light
civil defense needed lha 160,000 l system in C'olumbu*, Ohio . .
this coming year lu learn how i “ This idiotic, half-baked pro­
gram promulgated by some higha human behaves In I disaster.
Bui the congressmen reminded salaried civil defense official ia
the witness that civil defense planned for Ihe lime when the
already got 160.000 a year for Russians (ire i missile directly
three year* - • and now a fourth at the City of Columbus,
“ At best, there would be 13
year?
And the witness. Leo Hocgh, minutes' warning of a nuclear at*
director of CD, said his research lack and then aii traffic signals
people have uncovered a lot of would be switched to a steady
facta in this study. Pur instance yrccn-aml-amber for outgoing
lie said, in a mine disaster at traffic, with ambers mired fac­
Nova Scotia "lltry found out that ing all crass streets.
“ Doc* any intelligent person
people can itirvivc with very,
very little in Ihe way of food, think that civilians fleeing an
atomic attack would watch—much
and live Just on '.ator,”
Itcp. Edward P. Boland (IV, lei* obey—traffic signals?”
Mata.) observed tlredly that thia
vary information haa been known
for thousand! of yeara. Ha sigh­
ed: “ Thia Just *cema lo be a
waste at money.*'
There isn't a family in tha
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Rep.
United Slataa that would begrudge John B. Bennett (R-Mlch.) said
civil der*me 160.000 - • or 176 Thursday that House investigator*
million, which ti th* amount have made a “ pretty convincing"
they’re spending this year • • case that leltviilon disc Jockey
If it would increase Just one tiny Dick Clark accepted payola.
notch their chance lo survive an
Bennett, ranking Republican on
atomic attack.
Ihe investigating subcommittee,
Since it was organised 10 year* said testimony heard in public
ago, civil defense has coma up and private so far showed the
with a number of interesting teenager idol was Involved In pay­
ideas. One of the newest • • and ola “ the same aa many other
costliest ■ * is lo build new fed- disc Jockey* but on a much larg­
oral buildings, easting lens of er scale,"
millions of dollars, in a peri­
The aubconimittce scheduled
meter of 100 to 200 mllei around closed-door questioning Thursday
Washington.
of Bernard Lowe, a song writer,
The purpose would be to save music publisher, and record man­
tha live* of a few bureaucrats in ufacturer, and Harry Chlpcli, of
case a bomb hit Washington. Bep. the Chips Distributing Co.
Sidney R. Yalea (D „ HI.) observ­
Both petitioned to he hrard In
ed wryly that if a hydrogen bomb private under a House rule which
fell on our city, this would mean provides for closed sessions when
only bureaucrats would survive. testimony may lend to defame
Said he: “ What a sad nucleus degrade or incriminate anyone.
from which to rebuild the human
Public hearings will resume
race."
Friday. The subcommittee'! lat­
But the Irony D that these est timetable calls for Clark's
buildings, rostly aa they would he, appearance then.
would protaet the inhabitants on
ly from radioactive fallout! &gt;
What would happen if a bomb Indian Visas Iline
NEW DELHI (U l’lt — Mora
really did fall upon usI How
Americana received visas fur India
effective ia civil defense?
In live past 10 yaart, more than in JU69 than citizen* of any other
61 billion has been shelled out country. According to tha Horn*
In iaapayere' money for so-called Ministry, Indian vita* wrra givan
defense of civilians. Is the civi­ ,lo 1.1.864 Americana last year. Th*
lian defense approach a realis­ number represented a .1,000 In­
tic one?
crease over IUM. Folio wing the
Listen to Sen. Stephen Young Americans wer* German* who re­
(D., Ohio),, who raised the roof of ceived 2,677 vises and French with
Ihe Senate chamber when be 1,961. Russian nalionaii ware
heard that th* CD people wanted given 1,406 vita*.

Prober Says Disc
Jockey Took Payola

by Ed Koterba
One function of civil defense la
“ education"— mailing out Instruc­
tions on how to build a proper
homh iheltrr-uithoul window!.
Hut, in case of attack, and you're
in a bomb shelter, what happens
when you crawl out In two weeks?
The CD people say the water
would
be
contaminated
for
months.
Probably the most ironic post­
script lo civil detensr activity Is
what happened a tew weeks ago
lo a conscientious fellow In
Washington, D, C., a prime atomic homh target.
He filed for a building permit
In pul up a shelter. It was the
first such permit ever filed In
Washington. The request for the
permit was Initially turned down
because it violated the toning
ordnance. Th* proposed struc­
ture didn't havo windows.

WASHINGTON — In Sen. Hub­
ert Humphrey'* homo state of
Minnesota thsr* ia a salutary aaample of how littl* religion means
In voter choice. It has relevance
to the West Virginia primary
where ugly manifestations of pre­
judice threaten more than th* fata
of one randldate or th* other in
th* Demrocratfe contest.
Sen. John K. Kennedy seem* to
hav* been saying, until his speech
to th* American Society of News­
paper Editor*, that the citizens of
Went Virginia owed it to them­
selves to vote for him to prove
they were not bigoted. Some of his
mine ardent aupporter* have been
trying to make It appear that a
vola for Humphrey I* a vote for
the Ku Kluz Klan. This is bound
lo harm Kennedy at least as much
a* it may Humphrey,
With th* Intervention of West
Virginia's egregious Sen. Robert
Byrd, Humphrey is tmbarrasied
by th* implication that ha t* mere­
ly a atalking horse for th* “ stop
Kennedy" movement. By defeat­
ing Kennedy ha will open &lt;h* way
to a compromise choir* at th* con­
vention.
Eugene McCarthy is the other
senator from Minnesota. Ha was
th* first Catholic elected In a
statewide election a* governor or
senator.
In Minnesota tha proportion of
Catholics to th* population ia
about It) percent. It Is not true,
according to McCarthy, that more
than half the Democrats In his
state ar* Catholics. What la strik­
ing about McCarthy'* election in
1958 is th* small part that reli­
gion played In a state In which the
Lutheran population ia In many
counties well over 60 perrsnt.
Congressional Quarterly h a a
don* a careful and detailed statis­
tical analysis of the Minnesota re­
turn* that shuw just this. Whila
independent analysis who wer*
asked to go over the L'Q material
found that a Catholic “ pull" to­
ward McCarthy did exist of ap­
proximately twice th* Lutheran
"drag," it waa a minor factor in
hil defeat of the Republican Inrumisent, Hen. Edward J. Thy*.
The CQ conclusions, based on their
analysis of the return* county by
rounty, are so significant that
they are quoted here:
"The foregoing evidence of the
play of religion as a factor In th*
voting in the McCeithy-Thya race
should not causa sight to It* lost of
tile imprrssive fact that despite
any Catholic 'puli' and despite any
putative Lutheran 'drag,' McCarthy
•till trailed behind the Lutheran
I Governor Orville) Freeman and
Ihe Congregationallat Humphrey
In all but a few of the heavily
Catholic districts and that he led
the popular Lutheran Thya in

by Marquis Childs

many of the heavily Lutheran
eountle*.
"Thus although there e**nte to
be avidenre of a religious Influ­
ence on tha voting, it 1* to be
measured at most in th* swing of
two or three percentage point*.
“ In this respect tha etudy lends
to confirm the thesis that religion
a* inch ia on* of the lesser influ­
ence on voting behavior."
In short, in Minnesota McCarthy
waa ehoaen on his personal marit*
and on party preference. It waa a
choice mad* In th* American
tradition. In that tradition raligioua prejudice has, except for
■poradlc outburst* of virulence,
played little part. In five term* in
tha House MrCarthy had estab­
lished himself with a majority of
th* voter* who cast their ballots
for him without respect to reli­
gion, 11a won by a majority of
61.19 percent of the total vole so
that, even If th* CQ eatimate of
tha percentage Influence of reli­
gion at two or three points work­
ed wholly In his favor, he would
have in all probahlltty won In any
event.

MrCarthy ha* gone Intn Wert
Virginia to apeak for Humphrey
aa eo-chsirmtn ef Humphrey's na­
tional presidential campaign com­
mittee. But h* la concerned over
more than the outcome in that
primary. He sees the increasing
bitterness threatening not only
both candidatea but their party aa
well.
Thia last might he. m K waa I*
1034 and 1926. an Incidental effect
of tha political warn with no task­
ing damage. But tha fear thia time
it that It could create a new and
deep schism in American life, and
just aa unity of national purposa
is more vitol than aver before I*
our history.
Kennedy has been saying that tf
as a ritiien be waa accepted to
serve hi* country in tha Navy with
no questions asked than ha ahould
not he barred from th# presidency
by reason of hla religion. But a
great many other cltlxens wh#
served their country are in effect
barred from th# presidency — by
race, color, h i , Can a Negro be
president? Can a woman?______

Happineaa Through Health

You

And

Exercise

(By DR. F. LKO KERWIN)
Action U » law of our being.
Evtsry organ of the body hns
Itn appointed work lo do, the
performance of which strengthenn *nd develop* that or­
gan. Th« normal action of all
the organa given
ntrength and de­
velop* thnt or­
gan. while the
tendency of dintine in toward decny and deuth.
Bind up an arm,
_______ ___ even for a few
hou»n, uuya or wcekn, then
free II from Itn hnndn nnd you
will nee that It in weaker thnn
the one you have been unlng
normitlly during the name
riod of time.
activity produce* the name
effect upon the whole munculitr nynlum.
Inactivity la a fruitful caune
of disease. Exercise quickens
nnd cquallies the circulation
of blood, but in Idleness the
blood does not circulate free­
ly, nnd the chnngen in It, no
necennary to life and health,
do not take place. The ekin,
also becomes Inactive. Im­

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purities are not expelled as
they should be If the circula­
tion had been quickened by
vigorous exercise, the akin
kept in health condition, and
the lungs fed with plenty of
pure fresh air. Thia atat* of
the system throwa a double
burden on tha excretory or­
gans and often results in dis­
ease. Likewise, other organa
are called upon at times to
carry a double load. If they,
nre not in a henlthy condition,
they are not able to do their
own work, and certainly can­
not take on more duties.
Your Chiropractor can help
you to keep all the or
the body in proper
condition. Consult
your earliest opportu^
On* ef a aeries ef
publiahed ia the pub}
rat to explain and
tha practice nf
Chiropractic, wrltti
f Ice
F. l^o Kerwin whose is--------located at 201 8. French Ave.
end hie telephone nansher in
FAIrfnx 1-7442.

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
Dear Friends,

I have made every e ffo rt to contact the voters all over the county in regard to
my candidacy for the School Board, however, due to the vast growth o f the county,
this is almost impossible.

For the benefit o f the citizens I have not been able to contact personally, I am using
this means to give you a little of my background. I have lived in Seminole County for
fifteen years, married and have two children. I am President o f Oaklawn Memorial
Park and a member o f the First Baptist Church.

I was urged to enter this race by friends from all parts o f the county who are in­
terested in good schools and are concerned about the future o f the school system. I
am sure that the majority o f our citizens are interested in good schools and good
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teachers and, above all, what is being taught in our schools. I believe in electing people

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ASSIGNMENT WASHINGTON

WASHINGTON CALLING

to public office who are willing to take a definite stand upon matters pertaining to

VOTE FOR
The M on With The
QUALIFICATIONS
RETURN

GATCHEL
CLERK

our schools. W e need to elect people who will represent all o f the people all o f the time.
[ am concerned about the continual loss o f control over our schools at a local level. Y ear
after year we are losing more and more control. This I am opposed to and if I am elec­
ted, I will continually speak out against this situation.

I appreciate your taking time to read this letter and if you share my feelings, I
shall appreciate your vote and your support next Tuesday.

OF

T HE

C IR C U IT
C O U R T'

Sincerely,

Ray Slaton
Board o f Public Initructioii
District No. 1

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�Deer Antlers Moy Help Fallout Study'

Young. Publishers
Merge Pooers,
End Hot Rivalry

Alaska Trying
To Get Islands
James

mrsninf to take out of lire attic djvUj0fl w#Bt |0 flo&lt;j
u |hr d m
and throw away could help acient- art u,iB&lt; rs lc iim and strontium
CLEVELAND tUPl) ists In their studies of radioactive, from the fallout in helping to build
Henry Miller HI the 11 year-old
JUNEAU. Alaska tU P ll-A lat1Uttir antlers.
editor of "The Rocket Journal" ka’s Got. Milium A. Egan has de­ raiboif

scribed the perk as a ‘’huge con­
tinuing fair with recreational facil­
ities as Imaginative as those of
Disneyland hod ail keyed to the
fabled tore of the Indians, outlaws,
miners, gamblers, soldiers, and
missionaries ef tbe Southwest.”

Kids Bruah

plans to merge his newspaper with
one pjbliihed by bis rival T ea
Hardman Jr.
Thirty-fiTe relatives and fneeds
read Jim s newspaper which be
has published since "1 was fairly
young-**
Tom’s paper "Tbe Hot News’*
has a circulation of 20.
Both come out whenever there is
enough news to fill them usually
once or twice a fortnight. Tbe new
publication will be called tbe
"Rochet Journal aod Hoc Non a."

Up

CAIRO (UP1I—Tbe UAR »s»trnment baa decided la give each
school pupil a toothbrush and a
regular supply of toothpasta free
of charge. Tbe eJuration ministry
already baa earmarked $21,000 for
the first round covering lOOjBOO
primary school pupils throughout
p o n e s l » HEREBT GIVES that tbe Egyptian Region.

f. H. B. MrCaU. sm » » » • » • « lw
basis..* at Be afeed. DorMs uador
tLs fled tl*** earns #( Bamlasle
gfsaeaeat C s e n s f. a*d cast I
tatswS ts r*si*t*r ssi4 asm# with
lbs Clerk sf tbs Ctrrult Cssrl sf
•ostlaol* Oaoaty. Dorid*. Is aecseOaar# with Iks pr* visit as sf
tbs rietltlses * » ■ # Bututs, to­
w n : ascites ISS. St Darlda Sta­
tutes ta il as smsaOsO.
M. a Mr&lt;'a II
Pabitsh ape. II. it, as * Mar •

r ir r m s t a v is a

a e n ra rvn a a n c r m o t i

Too 0*4 sack of you oro krrskr
po(lflo4 s«4 roqalro4 to prsssut
par claims ss&lt; 4smaa4s whlck
you. or aiiksr # f r*«- w ar k**s
asalast tka ssial* * f ThsoSsrs
Bureau, Oera a a tl lata o f aoi4
Cooaty. to Ik* Couatr Ju4e* of
Bomloot* Couatr. Doris*, at kl*
afflco tm lb* eoert fcous* *r as 14
Couaty at Bastard. Dorid*. wlikla
eight *ul»a4ar mouths from tka
time o f tfeo first pukllcattoa of
flfcle at t If a Bask claim *r SamasS
Oban be la writlaw, aa4 shall atata
tbs pleae of rooteoaco aaS past
Of floe tSSrtw of tka clalmoal, aa4
■ken be awaru to by the atoiaaat. ble agtai, *r attacaar. aa4
e a r peck d a ta *r dtmaae aat a*

pawas l a w
TO WHOM IT MAT COXCERX:
Xoilrs Is kerskr slvsa tkst Iks
uadsrslensd. pursuant la tks T k titloue Xsms Statute.” Il**uss Bill
Xa. lira. Cbsplsr .Vo. ISIII, Lass
s f Plorlda. I all. will rsetstsr with
tks Clsrk s f tks Circuit Court. tu
sue for Bsmlssls Ceuatr. r i it U i,
upou rscslpt uf proof of Iko pukllratlos of Ikla aottco. Ike fictitious
asms. to-Wlir U K X o r THE
WOODS TRAILER PARK wadsr
wklck we are s a ts js e la kuslassL
At numkor Rents 1. Boa 111. MbitIsaO. Dorida. la tka CUy sf Fens
Perk. Doris*.
Tkst tks parties iaterestsA la
sel4 kuslssss satsrprto*. are es
fsllswst
Philip n. Msrrlsll
Dated at Far a Park. Usmiatis
Couatr, DarMa. April 1. ISOS.

fa tty a s iis s lil agslast toi
■ Let XL Black - tr , LIT T La
W EEIW A ESTATES, X l’ MBBB ONE. aaaerdlag to Mat
tkaraof. recorded la Plat
Back L fU «a It, Fa bile Se­
cure* at Eamlaal* Ceaatr,

THE ATATK OP FLORIDA
TO: AMT LEE RICHARDOOX
TOC ARB MBRKBT MOTtDBD
Ibat a suit baa boss fU*4 asalast
ran la lbs Circuit Court of tb*
Xlaik Jadlctol Circuit, la aad far
Bomlaal* Couatr. DariSa. *atltl*4
MITCKXL4. LAWfUCXCE RICHARDSOX. Ptolallff. IS AMT LEE
RICHARDgOX, Itof.adaal. ta Cbaarsry No. IMST. Tka aatur* sf tkta
ta ll I* to ofctola a dlrarc*. sa4
othsr relief.
Tae ara karskr required ts fit*
roar writtoo dofsaoo* wltk Ik*
Clark at aal4 Court as4 sort* a
copr tksrsof upoa D alatlfra atlora*r* *a or kofor* Mar IS. ISO*,
sr a Doers* D a Caafsaa* will be
*alsrs4 aaalaat ran.
W1TXKAS a r band aa4 soal ea
Clark s f tbe Circuit Court la ea4
for Uomlaol* Couatr. DarMa. tblp
tb* tllb 4ar e f April. A. D. INS.
DAVID M. OATCMEI. Clark
rir.att Court ta aa4 Par
Usmiaoia Couatr, DorMa
Hr Marts* T. Tikloa
D. C
fgBAL)
BAM B. UIUBRELL * UOXS
Attsrasr* far Ptatatlff
P. a Bos ITS!
OrlsaSo, PlorMa

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David M. GaUhsl
d a rk af tka circuit Oaurt
Byi Martka T. Tikloa
Dopaly Clsrk
Balkan Look
ta il Mstcslf BulMlaa
Or Vsada. Plerlda
Attaraoy far PlataUff
Pakllsh April L It, St, It. Its*.
ra a c m n ir c a m bp tu b
Br im s j t m c u L i i R c t r r o r
TWB STATB OF PLOBIDA. IB AND
Pam am ataoLB c o t a t v , p l o w .
ib

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car. s• now

JEW EL MILDRED MaCLEXDOX.
Ptolallff,
vs
ALBERT McCLEXDOX,
!&gt;•(&gt; n.Unt
A P D B A V IT P M PLBLICATtoa
STATE OP PLORIDA
o o v tm r o p o r a x o s
Psraoaslly appaarsd kofor* u il
tka uadaralaaod Xstar y Pukllc.
JEWEL MILDRED McCLEXDOX,
who, M a g by ms first duly
awsrs aa so Ik, dspoaod aad say a
Shall
L 0b* la U * Ftolatlff to tb*
above entitled couso aad a*
sucb Ptal at iff depose* aad
Nni
S That dlllscat sea rch es* lalaaalry bava kora mad* to
dtocavsr tb* sea. a aad' rootdoac* of ALBERT MoCLXXDON, Ib* Doftadant to tbs
abava aatltlad aassa, aad tb*
aaaM to aot fourth as partiauralr ** is kasua t* tb*
Affiant: aad
A Sold ALBERT McCLBXDOX to
aver Iba ag* af f t ysara; and
A That ib* Ptolallff baa dill■ •"II* eaalactsd lb* Malbsr
r i Pblbar at tb* pvld A L­
ERT MfCLBMDOX la Or.
toads. DorMa aad tbai tka
- Mother aid Pathsr af tb* sold
ALBEUT McCLEXDUX do aot
know af tb* prossal where­
abouts ar address n*r da th*r
ba»* other ar further Infanaaltoa that would lead
I* Iba discs*try af tb* prsaaat whesaabauu sr sddrssa
• f tb* Dofsadaat ta said
C4B**. ALBBRT MaCLEXDOX,
aad your Afftoat weald fur•
I her aia id ibat aba baa talbsd
t* aumarsas frlsuda sad a*,
eualalsaaaco* af iba aald AL­
BERT McCLEXDOX aad Ibat

Came.

win him away from Rita at all
costs.
Such a girl does not demon­
strate "true love," for the essence
of true love U unselfishness.
Whenever a young- person L
thinking primarily about his ownl
pleasures and selfish indulgences,
be may be sexually infatuated but
is not truly ia love.
betfe give yen "bauevfltoe” and
So you teenagers- ran analyse
your romances accordingly. Be*
CABE E-440: RJU L., aged II, ware, for sexual infatuation will
to g college frtehman.
give you ’■butterflies'' and goose
"Dr. Crane,” she sobbed. ” 1 am pimples and tingling sensations
heartbroken. Ted and I were when you kiss, just as true love
awoelbeerto.
"We plaansd to get married
But the infatuation puts the em­
when are graduated from college. phasis on selfish desires, while
But be dated another girl while 1 true love stresses the ultimate
was away ea vacation last summer welfare and greater happiness ef
lor a student tour ef Europe.
the ether partner!
"The girl was supposed to bo a
(A lw ays write to Dr. Crane ia
friend e f mine. But Ted says she care at this newspaper, ewelos­
Weil. Ted hnd ea affair with her
and new the to pregnant, ae Tad ia
an frying bar.
Whet can 1 do? I don't feel like
living gay laager! I just ge
through the motions, for I can't
set or sleep. Nothing in life appanto to me la the slightest. Oh.
Dr. Crane, 1 wish 1 could die!”
Let’s consider the ether girl who
vowed ehe’d win Ted sway from
Bits.
Do you reader* think bar fa*!toga
Tad were "tree tore,” ad
the aart eke we by Sidney Carina
ia Dickons' Tnto * f Two Chios?”
Wan bar aflsrttaa *g that divine
•art shown by Nam, the wife who
wae dying at rancor, bet who laaisted bar husband register with
ear SctoaUfto Marriage Founda­
tion ta bn aura be would continue
happy awrital life after she was
gone?
Or was this giri primarily Inter­
ested ia her own selfish wishes ta
get Ted et ell coats?
When a freshman college stu­
dent ia planning a career, if a giri
TRULY levee him. wouldn't she
be concerned about hi* finishing
college ae b* could attain aucceaa
ia bis chosen profession ?
Ted had ta drop out e f college
after the first semester ia order
to got e job in a textile factory so
ha could support his " shotgun”
wife sad forthcoming baby.
From my viuitage point, baviag
Interviewed various people who
knew Ted and Rita and tbe other
girl, I believe the other girl want­
ed to flaunt hber victory over Rita.
She bad cherished a lifelong
jealousy of Rita, for they bad at­
tended grammar tad high school

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Pd. Pol. Adr. by R. E. Carroll

ing a toag 4c stamped, addreeeed envelope and W e ta cover
typing and priatiag costa when
pen oead fa r *■ * o f k b banklota.)

Honeymoon O ver
HOLLYWOOD fU P I) — Tb*
honeymoon ts over for tairmes*
actress Edwins Carroll, whose
wedding snsetible of whit* aad
geld kid created a stir hi London
fashion circles. Edwins has goo#
into tb* first role since her mar­
riage — that o f a Hoag Kang bar
girl ta the film version at "Tba
World at Susto Wang.”

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DorMa.

▼ea ara required te file peer
A sower ar ether ptoaeta* wltk Ik*
Clerk e f Ike akeve Caeri aad is
serve a s*pr tkareef spaa Natkaa
Leah, t i l t Metcalf BsIMIaa. Ortaada, DarMa, silo racy tor tb*
atalatlff. oa ar kofar* Mar *ih.
ISM. It yea fait t* da a* a De­
ar** Pro Csafsaas will k# *at*r*4
aqalast yea far tka rolls! dsaaadCd la tka Coraplslat.
WITXESa my kaad aad tka seat
at said Court la Ssatord, Somlasl*
Coaaty. DarMa. tkla Stk day af
April a . a t m

scribed state aettou to obtain the
Walrus Islands in Bristol Bay a&gt; a
major step in a firm conservation
program for tbe 40th state.
A claim fwr the group of islands,
just off the coast of Alaska, baa
been filed coder the state’s land
selection program by tbe depart­
ment of natural resources. The
request for tbe claim was made by
the Alaska Board of Pish and

Tbe islands are frequented each
summer by a herd of 1.000 to 3.000
walruses and represent tbe tost re­
Teacher N eed
maining site under tbe United
NEW DELHI (U P I)—Iraq has States flag where walruses haul
asked India U Ripply 2* teachers #ut on land.
far employment in Iraq technical
•cheek. According to Education
Minister K. L. Bhrimall. 34 Indian
teachers have been recruited. They
will ge Us Iraq, subject to tbe ap­
proval of the Iraqi government.

Logoi Notice
NOTICE I f hereby slssa tkst t
am tacaasS In basis*** at Apnpk*
Psmlanls ('ssstr. Dorid*. aadsr
Iks ftctlttoua earns sf. Psnar
Stamp aarvtcs. a i t tkat I laitaS
la rtglsisr tal4 same wltk tka
Clsrk s f tks Circuit Cssrl. fe a tsals Cswalr. n -rtts , la artordsor*
wltk tks prevtslsas s f Iks D «tl(lass Xsms Ptalatss. ta-wli: Sirt i n HISS Dorl-ta ststaiss 1»H.
ale: I .» L Clark
Publish April t. t i l l . JS. I IS*

ST PAUL Minn. (UPlj-Thos#
U * Minnesota DirUioa of Ge A
. ' ’j j l
, ou v# been »«&gt; Fl»h *» lookin* for antlers dsT
dusty deer snUefs
yiw re Been ^
blrk ,0 1M0 Scientists of tbe

ALBERT McCLEXDUX.
DstsadaaL
s s T tc B o r a r r r
TO: ALBERT McCLEXDOX. whsso
rtsld.ac* Is uahaawa.
TOU 'ARE HBREBT XOTIPIED
tkst suit tor dlvarro aad sthsr
rollsf kaa kosa filed asalast you
lu Ik* Circuit Court of Ik* XIXTH
Judicial Circuit of tka Buts af
DorlCa, la aad far Ssmlaalt Cos*.
tP. at Bastard. Florida, whsrsls
JEWEL MILDRED McCLEXDUX
to PlalatUf aad ALBERT MsCLEXDOX ta iMfsaesaL
TOO ARE MERBBT REQCIRED
to fit* your Aaswsr la aaM salt
with the Clsrk af aald Court oud
•err* a copy thereof upas Plain­
t iff* Attsrasr* aat Mlar tksa Ik*
Stk dap sf May, IPS* A. D. If yau
fall la file aad as aarva year
Aaswsr a Users* Prs Csafsssa will
k* aatsrsd aaalaat yea aad tb* salt
will Iksrsaltar pro-sod *a part*.
DATED AT BAXPORD, SEMIKOLB COCXTT. FLORIDA. tkla Itb
day af April, tits A. D.
(SEAL*
DAVID M. Ostcksl
('lark. Circuit Court,
aomlual* Couaty. Plerlda
Hy: Martha T. Tlblaa
Doputy Clerk.
WILKERSOX A IIAASZC
Atloracy at Law
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P. O. Drawer lisp
Oris ad a. Deride
Publtoh April L It, 1L tf. 114*.

r goes to make some
community more prosperous
yours . . . or the other fellow's

to ftih tr.

So ah* took special delight la
peaching on Rita’s domain whila
Rita was ia Europe oa that stu­
dent tour.
Tb* other giri also was foaJ of
tavern and coaxed Ted ta taka
liquor on their dates.
Tad admitted he was paitly
drank when ha bad his affair with
bar. And aha apparently planned
it that way, figuring if aba could
compromise him sufficiently, she'd

Couaty Cotamiaaiomer
District I

Aa .average a f mere tana » % at tae A ellsr you ppeni slays ta ta# city where R ’a
•peat . . . ta aappeet aehoals, furaish fis* a b 4 police protection, pul down paving . . . .
to pay fh* folks who werfc fa r y or
support ckursha* sad charitias . . . ta ho
iarestad ta more kinds a f ■trehaadisa tm fa u r selactiaa and conrenitara . . . ta imprara
serrieo facilities . . . . aad I* eugfart aU
atbar things that pro mate prosperity, growth
aad hatter living ta a community.

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the

Make your dollars build your
community...not somebody se's/

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Plant Your Savings

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j ’ri. April 29. 1H60—Pag* 18

Critics Of Benson Take Note; .
He Won't Be Around In January

Oviedo Legion
NaAies Officers
New officer, of the American
Lesion Pott No. 30. Oviedo, for
the new year are Ben F. Ward
f^r., commander; Robert L. Ward,
“ int vice commander; Clinton E.
Minter, second vice-commander;
J. Merritt SUlcy, chaplain; John
Evans, finance officer; Bill Martin,
historian; T. I.. Lingo, Jr., service
officer and Emmett Kelsey, scrgeanl-at arms.
Ben F. Ward, Jr., the new com­
mander, is the immediate past
president of the Southeastern Semi­
nole County Chamber of Com.^merce.

W olf Recovering
From Severe Burns
Altamonte Springs Town Council­
man John Wolf Is rapidly winning
his battle with ihc severe injuries
he suffered in the Ro&lt;enwald Ele­
mentary School fire Feb. 17.
Altamonte Mayor Wilbur HawSkins said Wednesday that as far
as he knows. Wolf had his last
serious operation April 20. Wolf is
in very good spirits, Hawkins said.
The councilman-firefighter aufferrd about 20 fractures when a
brick wall felt on him at the Rosenwild fire. Both Wolfs feet were
erushed and he suffered Internal
injuries. He is convincing in
Florida Sanitarium.

VAH-5 ENLISTS THE KIDDIES admiration with a apecial program for tho youngntcra aboard the USS Forrental. The Forrest al’s crew put on a show recently for
grade school classes from the American school while
the ship was anchored off Beirut, Lebanon. Films, free

candy nnd a demonstration of an aviator's survival and
flight equipment went over big with the younger
Lebanese set, during the general visiting nbonrd the
aircraft carrier.

9 A total of 4M new oil wells
were completed la Arkansas In

ms.

The Real McCoys
By

I&amp;dtutrlaOit Andrew Carnegie
who said "to die rich Is to die dis­
graced," gave away 1330,000,001
before his death in 1919.

Andy and Cliff

By nine WEST
WASHINGTON (U P I )- lf we
rnuld figure out a way to bottle
the adheilve quatitiei nr F.tra T.
Benion, we probably could make
a fortune In the glue hutinen.
More than (even yean have
have pasted aince the call went
out to Salt Lake City beckoning
Benion to Waihlngton In become
Trcaident Eitenhawer’a firit *ecretary of agriculture.
Tho wny Renion heard It, the
call beckoned him to become Elicnhower'a firit and only agricul­
ture aecrclary.
At lubiequent events were to
prove, when Renion gel* a call
he ti a hard man to disconnect.
Such grey beards as can remem­
ber Benson's arrival here say that
even then he had a settled look
about him, as though he intended
to stay a long, long time.
Since that fateful day, a host of
cnncrossinnal Democrats, plus a
goodly number of Republicans,
have used everything hut a shoe­
horn to try to pry Renion out of
his cabinet seat. When last seen,
they were shopping for shoehorn.
nut even his most die-hard
critic* finally came to realise that
trying to "dump Benson" was
shout like trying to skin-dive In
the Great Salt Lake.
Nevertheless, lime U at last
running out on the tenure of tha
undumpabta secretary. Under the
22nd Amendment,
Eisenhower
cant seek reflection and nol even
Renion expects to stay on board
after the new president is Inau­
gurated next January.
So when 1 heard that Renson
was going to testify before tha
Senate Agriculture Appropriations
subcommittee, the thought struck
me that it might be my last
chance to aee him confront hi*
critics.
When I arrived at tha Senate
Office Building, Benson already
waa ensconced in tha witness
chair and waa expressing "deep
appreciation" to the subcommitIre for tha "cooperation" it bad
given him over tha years. ,
If what Benson received 'from
any congressional group was "ea-

nperation," then he and I have
different definitions of the word.
I figured he either hid a short
memory or was tendering an olive
branch, garnished with bygones.
As It turned out, the rubrommittee members also were in an
Auld Lang Syne mood. It is true
they made some rather pointed
comments about Benson's pro­
grams. But nobody read aloud the
airline schedules to Salt Lake City
or anything like lhal.
When the hearing was over, I
went to the Senile library and
looked up the testimony thst Ben­
son gave the first lime, he ap­
peared before the subcommittee
on April 13. 1933.
"The time has come," he said
then, "when we must fire the
hard facts of squaring our spend­
ing with our income."
Then I noted that since 1M3,
tho Agriculture Department budg­
et has risen from 12,917,000,000 to
M,201.000.000. The times apparent­
ly changed even it the secretary
didn't.

S E C U R IT Y

ELECT REV.

DOW NS
FOR GOVERNOR
Ton don's wsnt s
Negro In Ihs Cabinet
or Integrated Schools
Pd. Pol. Adt.

A SSO C IA TE S, IN C .

Members - Maw York Steak

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STO C K S - B O N D S

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Garda* 1. Toll, Mgr.

KIRK - Mass

FOR G O O D G O V E R N M E N T — E L E C T

Allen Robert Lormann
jsitstr

Y O U R

CARRAWAY &amp;
McKIBBIN
1M X. Parti A t*.

FA l-BIBl

COUNTY
COMPLETING 100 LANDINGS in Skywarriora aboard
the USS Forrestal called for a break by these members
of VAH-S. Shown commemorating the occasion of their

Your

Sheriff
Seminole County
Kdah*t*d far *ha J«h I* t »a Gaaegla callegea, Northwestern
Ualraeatty laatitata far paUaa aaparvUioa, threa FBI achooU,
Baptist Tratata* laatitata.
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a
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Already flrat akariff te pet aartsd cars. uniform*) men la
HawtaoW Caeaty, laiUllad ep te data aoaimuaieatioaa ayatria,
•lbar bapraraairalB to lecraaaa yaar pratscliow. Jaat aback tha
raasrd.

•

100th landing are, from left, Cdr. Robert E. Osterholm,
Lcdr. David K. Denrulph, Lcdr. Hugh L. O'Hara and
Cdr. Roy E. Farmer.

Current Payola Investigation Termed A Real 'Gasser'

Keep
J.L.Hobby

• Qualified

D IS T R IC T

Dependable

• Capable
Pd. Pot. Adv.

By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Hallo
all of you out there la northern
radioland. In southern radioland,
hello you all.
This is your teen-age diac jock­
ey reporter about to scatter a lit­
tle platter chatter your way. So
put down that homework and lend
an car, hey.
Your leen-ago disc jockey re­
porter has been over in the Houae
caucus room tuning In on the
Dick Clark investigation. It's a
gasser, man. A real gaascr.
Like those cats on the House
Oversight Committee seem to
think that our boy Dick has heen
doing the old payola bit or some­
thing I mean, how corny can
you gctT
Like everybody knows that Dirk
hid an Interest in a lot of record
compiniea. He's a real free en­
terpriser,' that lad. So what is
thalT A crime or something?
The thing that makes you sick,
sick, sick Is all this ja il about
Dick playing hii own companies'
records on his own dee-jay show
just so we would go out and buy
them.
We liked those record*, didn’t
we, gang? 1 men, they were ab­
solutely and positively the most.

V O T E W IT H C O N F ID E N C E
FOR

A R T H U R H . B E C K W IT H , Jr.

N . ML

In a ll 8 co u n ties o f
9th JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT

Supervisor of
Registration
Seminal* County.

Seminole

OaeeeM

Brevard

St. Lucie

Martin

India* River

Okeechobee

RE-ELECT &amp; KEEP
ASYOUR

CIRCUIT

By The People For

The

Term

Now

Serving

2nd Nam e — 2nd Column On The V oting Machine
These

Seminole County

Lawyers

ENDORSE a n d RECOMMEND H IM ;
C .Vernon Mize, Jr.

Sylvan J. Davie, Jr.

Jos. M . M urasko

A lb e rt N . Fitts

Am brose O lliff

I have an Interest In tha fatnr* af Semin­

Gordon V . Frederick

T. Edw in Shinholser

al. County In these twe bays. I fast It !■ at

K arlyle Housholder

G. A n d re w Speer

W . C. Hutchison, Jr.

Geo. A . Speer, Jr.

H arold F. Johnson

D ouglas Stonstrom

Phillip H . L o g an

R. W . W a r e

FOR

C l e r k of the C i r c u i t

Court

JUDGE

W. A. PATTISHALL
Elected

K a th le e n
R eyn o ld s

Orange S ’

M ack Cleveland, Jr.

CANDIDATE

«

ELECT

COM M ISSIONER

"To The Beet Of My Ability — We'll Get Thing* Dene In H ie County Y O U R W a y ~
CenaervatlT*. Fair Action — Not Pro inIn** — An Mayer Of Len gw eed Important
Things Have Bees Achieved Which They Said Couldn’t Be Done — I ShaN H ava Y o u
Interest* At Heart AH The Time — We Need Back Other To Lift T h e Burdens Near
Confronting Seminole County.1*

They were song* to itudy by and
songs to eat double-decker ham­
burger* by. If your hamburgers
leaked a little mustard on the
records, they sounded even bet­
tor.
But don't wnnry, gang. Dick Is
playing this thing real cool. He
went out and hired the "computech" company to analyte the
records be played on the "Ameri­
can Bandstand" show.
According to Computech. the
analysis showed that Dick played
the records that were most popu­
lar. regardleaa of whether he had
a financial intcrett In them.
But I guen those committee
cats don't dig mathematics or
something. Anyway, they brought
in these three statisticians to give
the Computech analysis a goingover.
A tornado travels at a speed
ranging from 23 to 40 mltei an
hour.

3

least partly my responsibility to see that
these things which are wholesome are

i

provided far mine and ether people's chitdreo,

yea,

for

all

S E M IN O L E

af

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hare ‘ in

COUNTY

4)
MEET THE BECKWITH FAMILY

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Baud 11 yarn • Adult StuuUy
Behoof Clua Tracker • Educated at Btetaan sad Temple UnivendUe*.
pd. pol. adr.

1m

• Capable
• Conscientious
• Courteous '
Will devote full
time to this office.
pd, pol. adv.

K . W . McIntosh

s

Fred R . W ilson

W h o knows a Judge better than the L aw y ers who practice befo re Jdntf
Fatd fat. Adv. by Campaign Traaaum, Julian K. Domhdck %

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Circus Epic At Movieland Saturday
That alt tlm* eircua epic, which
atanda in • clan by It**If a* far at
ipactacular entcrtainmthl la conrimed—"Tha Graatail Show On
Earth" optna a five night run al
tha Movieland Drive-In Saturday.
Starring Betty Hutton, Cornel
Wild*, Charlton Heaton, Dorothy
Limour, Gloria Crahime and
Jame* Stgwart, "The Grcateit
Show On Earth" ihow* the thrill*
of tha Big Top and a powerful, per­
ianal atory dramatiaed brilliantly
by tha atari.
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Singling pcopla, (ha Cecil DeUllta
epic future* hundred* of famed
acrobat*, tightrope w a l k e r * ,
clown*, performing enlmili and
other hilr-niilni thriller*.
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■larrlng Kory Calhoun.
Starling Thuradar. end running
for b full weak, will be "South
Pacific," the famed Broadway play
■tarring Romeo Braul and Vital
Gaynor.
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will be "The Forbidden Dated."

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as a visitor from outsr space in “ Visit to b 8msll Planet"
duo at tho Kits Thsstrs Saturday, AUo in ths ««at is
Barbara Lawson.

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In ths Academy Award-winning picture, "The Greeteit
Show On Earth.” coming to the Movieland Drive-In
Saturday. Ptcturn on tho right shows Betty Hutton slso
sUrrod In ths production.

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WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private balhi, 114 W. Pint St. I-BEDROOM trailer 646 per month.
Call rA 2-3071 or FA 2 3333 after
2-REDROOM CB house, unfurnish­
3:30.
ed. kitchen equipped, nice localion. FA 2 SOT.
FURNISHED apartment a few
blocks from downtown, hsndy lo
FURNISHED apartment, 217 W.
all churches 608 So. Park Ave.
Third. FA 2-2*16.
FA 3 9967.
FURNISHED 1-bcdronm hnuitc In FURNISHED apartments, hard
Lake Mary. Phone TEmple
wood floori, til* bath*. 602 W.
1-3062.
171b. Street
UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom bouaa. 3-BEDROOM furniahed house in
Call FA 2-1393.
Sunland Estates. 9U0 mo. Call
between 4 and S p. m. at 211
• BEDROOM house with Florida
Flamingo Dr.
room. Stove, refrigerator and
waahing' machine. Country Club 3 BR bouaa. Ph. FA 3 6368 after
Manor. FA 3-T22I.
9 p. m,
3-BEDROOM. Share entira houie. FURNISHED apartments, clean
TA 2-3946.
and nicely furniahed; 101 Mag­
nolia. 1203 Elm, 1 » Elm. |63.
^ E o c h ARBOR; Extra large I bed­
FA 1-6626.
room, 2 bath, Florida room
home. Ph. FA 2-3301.
NICE bedroom, prlvata entrance
and bath. PbotM FA 2-3441.
t-BEDROOM furnished apartment.
Reasonable rent. C l e a a In.
RENT A BED
FA 2-0614.
Rollaway, Hospiti' A Baby Beds
By Day, Week or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
V eit 12th Strati — 1 bedroom du­
Ph. FA 2-3181
111 W. lit St.
plex, furnished, 963 per month.
FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2900.
f *16 ELM — 1 bedroom duplex,
COOL,
roomy 2 bdrm. unfurn.
lurnished, 9** pur month.
downstairs apt. 967.30. 1700 Mag­
nolia Ave. FA 2-2931.
SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE — 2
bedroom house, everything furn­
2 room garage apt. Newly flalabed
ished, 9100 per month.
floors. Water furnished. 945.
FA 2-6606 Evenings or weekend.
•to ROSALIA — 9 bedrooms, 1
hath, quiet Mlgbhorheod, |U par FURN. A p t M1H W. let S t
For these and other rentals, coo. laet property manager at

Stenstrom Realty

FURNISHED apartment, clean
and eloae in. Aduila only.
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013.
FURN. apt 2200 MeUoavtUu.

2 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
164 N. Park Av*. Phana FA2-2420
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-4461.
•‘Open evening* till 9:30 PM"
NICELY
furnished 2 room apart­
IICE 2 bedroom unfurnished
ment FA 2-3303.
bouse. FA 1-6607 or FA 2-0771.
I-BEDROOM unfurnished honta. BLEEPING ROOMS, lha Gables
401 UagMlia Ava. FA 2-0720.
Fenced backyard. FA 1-4667.
3-ROOM furnished downstairs UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
1306 Elliott. Call FA 2-3234.
apartment 106 Elm. FA 2-2021,
UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom house, I-ROOM sad bath apt. FA 9-0379.
kitchen equipped. Double gar­ APARTMENT: |30. 108 W. Ninth
age. 635 month. Days FA 3-6061,
St. FA
nighti FA 2-4373.
l-ROOM bouaa in nice neighbor­
I ROOMS * bath, nicely furn. 640.
hood. Beautiful knotty pin* all
Inquire Apt. ? 407W W. 1st.
electric kllehaa. Convenient to
a b o p p i n g and schools. Fb.
BLEEPING room, clean, homa
FA 1-6463.
like. Cloae to town. Reasonable.
109 So. Holly, TA 2 2469.
I l l PALMETTO Ave.: 2 bedroom
bungalow, furnished.
MODERN 2 BR house, electric
kitchen. Comer lot in eity, 973 MONTH: 2 I . R., all electric
FA 2 3676.
kitchen. Neat, clean, privet*.
Near N. A. S. Children welcome.
LOCH ARBOR
Available May 1, Tel. FA 1-2346.
B BDRM., 1V% bath unfurn. bom*
oa canal. 6110
FURNISHED t b e d r o o m apt.
DREAMWOLD
Large living room, kitchen end
Small furn. 2 bdrm. home. 963.
breakfast nook. Screened porch.
far 4 months. Summer ratal.
Entire first Hear. I l l W. 16th
Robert A, William*, Realtor.
FA 2-3430.
FA 13931.
WE have three 1-bcdroom home*,
B-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
kitchen equipped, water furn­
ped. TA 26043.
ished. Across street from school.
Call FA 3-4411 or FA 2-2631.
BEAUTIFUL trailer with tub and
modern conveniences 310, • 1-ROOM efficiency
apartment,
week. Alio or.a for I I a week.
private bath. Suitable for one or
FA 2-0319 after 3:00 p. m.
couple. Acroaa from poitofflce.
FURNISHED five room, one bed FURNISHED cottage for real it
room, garage apartment. Call
Five Points. 963 per month.
FA 2-0633.
FA 2-1407. ,
FURNISHED cottage
Mary. FA 2 3041.

In

Lake FURNISHED apt. sou Park Ava.

3. Wanted to Rent

FOR SALE

HALF PRICE!

I. Roal Batata For BpI*
6-1. R. home. furn. or unfurn. Buy
equity. Will rent l i l t a month.
Wyiwewoed Dr. Ph. FA 24966.
S-BEDROOM, 1 both, T month old
M um In Lock Arbor. Sacrlfles.
FA l-SMi.

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1967 B. Sanford Ava. FA 2436J

Sanford Properties— Acreage
Florence Harrisi, Realtor
AUanatic Beak Bldg. FA 2*164

BUILDING CONTRACTORS IN V IT A T IO N

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REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
37" Window SHI* 91.23
34" Window Lin tela 91.21
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2-3731
SPINET PIANO
Have reclaimed piano located Mt.
Dora. Will tranator to reliable
party at larga aavingi. New
guarantee — term*. Call Credit
Manager, Steep Muaie Company,
nr write 041 N. Orange Avenue,
Orlando.
C U S T O M Imperial
range with double
new. Muet ba aeen
preciated. Ph. FA
FA 2 8921.

Frigidairo
oven, like
to be ap­
14371 or

SALE; Refrigerator*, deaka, patio
Ublea, folding door*, medicine
cabinet* and many more itemi.
All price* reduced to aell. Maps*
Ttlr, 207 .Weal lit., Sanford.
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BUNDS
Eneloied head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plaitle ends. Plastta
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylou
cord*.

Scnkarik Gian* and Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd St.

FA 2.46X8

MENS ahirti *1. tennla oxfordi IL
cots $4.99 up. ARMY-NAVY
SURPLUS, SIO Sanford Ave.
BRAND NEW 1968 tig 16|(
makea button bole*, aewa on
buttona. appliques. $39.90 com­
plete price. Payment* if deaired. Write Mr. While, Box
60, e/o Sanford Herald.
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Coah. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 1-0677.
1-TON Coldapot air coadlttaasr,
like naw. FA 2-M l.
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALS
1 Cent per lb.
THE SANFORD HERALD
OFEICR
104 W. lit. St. FA 2-1011
RCA CONSOLE TV and
■raph combination, goad (ad­
dition, $30. FA l-SZL
UTILITY trailer, 4 ft. x I IL x 9
ft., well built. 933. Tailors new.
log mi chine. Singer electric, per­
fect. 343. Stanley plena, 2 to.,
used little, 33. Reason for aett*
tag, aickneaa. FA 24004, 94U
Chare Ave.
14EARS V4 H. P. water pump M l
3, 54 In. x to in. P sash wintfewe
with frame*, all 2-fW; 30 sheeta
corregated metal roofing, 96 to.
x I ft , f l per sheet; alio some
■pouting and acrap lumber. In­
quire W. E. Agner, Lemon Bluff,

24. I-oat ft Found
LOST: Black purse, early Sunday
morning on Hwy, 17-92 between
DeBary and Sanford, No money
but medicine of great value. RE*
WARD. TA 2-1993 or call Sheriff*
Dept.
Call . «• •

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A. K. R088ETT8R

FLORIST
FA 2-1631
Celery Ave.
Far All Your Floral Need*
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12. Plumbing Servlcoa

HEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

PLUM LING
B* Lovicr Wilt.
Profciaional
Contracting * Repairs
6400 equity. Pick up payment* For a small down payment and
Beauty Care.
J.
W.
H
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monthly payments lo suit your
Free Estimates
of *37.30 per month. FA 2-7470.
2344 French Ave.
budget you can purchase invest­
R. L. HARVEY
Realtor
ment property in the fastest
FORCED TO SELL to pay laxea.
Phona FA 2-3641 204 Sanford Ava. Phone FA 2-3363
growing area in the U. S. Let "Call Hall"
Fiva acre* of land In Black
Beauty 9al*a
u* show you what wise invest­
Hammock. Call G. M. Arie,
MAYFAIR
1610 Oak
PA t-7094
ment in real estate can do for 2Oviedo. FO 3-33*4.
bedroom, 2 bath colonial on
you. Call us today!
beautiful Virginia Ave. Hard­
I*. Flower* ft Plants
wood floors, paneled den, fire­
Plumbing A Heating
F A R M E R ’S AG E N C Y
place. Contact ownrr al FA 2-4633
Stenstrom
Realty
AIR
CONDITIONING
Cut Flower* For Any Occatlon
N. V. Farms., Realtor
for Sanford* best buy.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Lillian Trams
"Open evening* till 6:30 P. M.”
7 Sanford Ave.
FA &gt;6362 FA 2-1620
or
FA 2-0370
R. H. lver*. D. 11. Whitmore
3RKDROOM home, pleasing100ex­
Associates.
tras.
Terms
to
suit.
1
303
F.lliott
COUNTRY HOME
IS. Electrical Servlci
W H I T E CHRYSANTHEMUM
116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2 3221
Four bedrooms. livingroom. din­
plant* 23c dor. W. L. Holcombe,
After hours, FA 2-M16. FA 2-4991
6.
Mortgage
Loam
House Wiring — E'ectrlc Service
ing room, kitchen and front
1200 W. 22nd, St., FA 10361.
FA 2-0161. FA 2-3011.
Sid Vihlen
screened porch. One acre tiled
MORTGAOE LOANS
RANDALL FLECTRIC CO.
19. Boat* and Motors
land with two flowing wella.
Commercial and
GROVE MANOR HOME: 1013 Lin
112 Magnolia
FA 1-0013
Price 610,000. Good terms.
Conventional Residence
coin SL, * bedroom, 1W bath,
Gataway To Th# Waterway
WISF. and JOHNSON
double rarport.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
14. Build, Taint A Repair
431 Magnniii Ph: GA 3-3492
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
Robeon Sporting Good*
Orlando, Fla.
3-ROOM home near Pinaereat.
BROKER
WALL PAPERING k PAINTING 304-6-8 E. lit.
Ph FA 2 3961
31,300. You make the torn*. We
W. &gt;. Shippy, Assoc.
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
give you the furniture. Call 202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3961 7. liuHlnemt Opportunities
Contact 308 West 9th St.
owner. FA 1-6671.
Mercury Outboard Motor*
Phone FA 2 8(143
MAJOR nil cnmpxnv truck atop for
WOODRUFF
MAIIIKK
ROHERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
lease. FA 2-7662 or FA 2-7332.
FORCED to tell. Leaving eity. No
Raymnitd Lundqulst, Assoc.
8401 French Ave.
FA 2-1392
THOS. E. THOMPSON
reasonable offer refused. As­ FA 2-6991
Atlantic Bank Bldg. X. Femnl* Help Wanted
General
Contractor
sume G. 1. loan on 3-bedroom
20!^Automob1Ten
Home Carpentry Repair*
home. 2411 Adams Ct. FA 2-T7M.
Roofing k Siding
S t Johns Realty Co.
’36 DODGE fordor VI, automatic,
Phone FA 2 6432
3-HDRM. block home. Low down
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
with acceiaorie*. A t condition.
payment, monthly paymontf 119 N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 2-61M Must be &gt;1. Apply In poreoit. Pig
Now tlrea. 6195. Will accept
15. Special Service*
631. FA 2 367*.
•N Whistle.
trade. Joe Orient), Holler Motor
TV Servlca within the hour. Re­
Salei.
3-BEDROOM, one bath, largo lot. LOOK WHAT WE FOUND
pair your TV tor 67.30, in your
4H% VA loan. 6700 down, pay­ a S bedroom homo tor a 2 bed­ A WORD TO THE WIVES
home or no charge- Sunshine ’31 CHEVY 1123. FA 24116.
ments $60 month. 001 Camellia
If you need money to buy a
room Price. A nifty tor only
TV. FA 19*33.
Ct. FA 2 2131.
car, house, furniture — AVON
*7671. Don’t wait on this, call
20’A Trailers
can help you. Write NOW, Box
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, atatt246, Lockhart, Fla.
menta, Invoices, hand hilti, and SPARTAN houietraller, 33’ x I ’,
1580 DOWN
p r o g r a m * , etc. Progressive
1931 model, wall to wall carpet­
Beautiful 3 Bedetum 2 Balk Home W. R. "BUI" STEMPER Agency
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2831—
Realtor k Insurer
ing, excellent condition. Call
with Hardwood floor*. G. E.
306 West 13th St.
Phono FA I-4M1
112 N. Park SALESLADY fo office supply and
FA 2 8024.
rqulpped Kitchen. Thermosta­
gift store, full time. Selling ex­
tically controlled Heat. Well, Phono FA 1*331 M01 Park Dr.
perience and typing necrisary. FREE
ESTIMATES cheerfully 2-BEDROOM Spartan trailer, lull
Landscapped Lm on Dead Ead
bath will* ahower. FA 2-3660.
No phone calls. Apply in person
given. Mattress renovating, up­
Street where Children play lo
FIVE ACRES IN FAOLA
mornings 10 a. m. lo 17 noon.
holstery and slip covara. Cuisafety. Wo will bo proud to show A beautiful property fronting on
Sweeney’s, 114 Magnolia.
tom built bedding made to or­ 21. Furniture
you this today.
hard-top rood Just • tow minutes
der. Call or com* In. Nix Bed­
MOVE RIGHT IN
from downtown Sanford. Two 9. Mai* Help Wanted
ding Manufacturing Co.„ 1301 New k U*ed Furniture k Appli­
FHA Financing—No Closing Coot
aero* hav* been cleared around
ance*. A Good Place To
So. Sanford Av*. FA 1-1117.
— for an appointment coll —
a two bodroom bouse. If you are OPPORTUNITY for experienced
BUY, SELL or TRADE
PIANO TUNINQ k REPAIRING
Helen E. Noonan al
looking tor "olbow room" thla is
automobile salesman. Leading
Jenkins
Furniture
W. L. HARMON
W. H. BUI Stamper Agancy
Ml 97,700, terms available.
Import line. Sanford area. For
400
Sanford
Ave.
FA 2-7430
Ph.
FA
1428
FA 1-6)11
FA 3-4M1
Interview phona FA 1-4003.
Thro* lakofront lota In Loko Mary,
CUSTOM
UPHOLSTERING:Xu
PUMrs - SPRINKLERS
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath home; at­
•hady trees, high land, those are SALESMAN experienced in selling AH types and aisei. installed
work guaranteed. Free Etu­
tached garage; extra eloaat
truly wonderful hornelites. Must
rnato*. Pbooe FA 2-7619.
new and used cars. Agreaalve
"Do It Yourarlf"
■pace and added storage apore;
ba aeon to be appreciated. Pric­
"Big Three" Dealership needs
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Sunland Estates. Ph. FA 2-r
HOLLOWAY,
Hoipital and Baby
ed at $1200.96100, and I9I00. Con­
lop notch salesman. Our pay
S T I N E
Bed*. Day, Week, or Month—
tact Rob Loo at,
SUNLAND ESTATES: 1 bedroom,
plan lo one of the best in the
Machinery and Supply Co.
FURNITURE CENTER
2 bath, extra latge home. View
automobile field; Sanford area. 207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 3-6432
110 French Ave.
of lake. Assuma FHA or FHA
Coll FA 3-0614, ask for ailes
Stenstrom Realty
Ph. FA 2-79.M
in a o r v i e o mortgage- Fh. 111 N. Fork Av*. Phona FA 2-2420
manager.
A U T O GLASS
FA 2-M72.
• BIO VALUES
"Open Evenings till 0:M F. M."
IN S T A L L E D
WANTED: MAN 25 TO 33 FOR
O QUICK CREDIT
FULLTIME WATKINS ROUTE. Windshield
I-BEDROOM furniahed b o u t * .
BackGlassO EASY TERMS
BUDGET BOOSTER
NO COSIGNERS REQUIRED. Door Glass
FA 1-1910.
Vent Glass WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
If you have good credit ond 9130
EARN 173 00 TO $100.00 WEEK­
SERVICE
W ILS O N - M A IE R
wo cao move you into this nlco I-BR, C.R., 175 ft x 000 ft.
LY TO START. WRITE WATlakofront. Beautiful and natfull.
two bedroom frame home whoro
New and Uatd Furniture
KINS, 6U WEST FEACHTREE Senknrik Glass and Paint Co.
FA 1-4622
On privet* 00 acre lake, Boat
your Investment equity will grow
111 E. Firal Si.
FA 2-3622
ST., N. E., ATLANTA, GEOR­ 114 W. 2nd St.
and dock. Fishing and swim­
very fait; kitchen equipped. To­
GIA.
AIR CONDITIONING
Uted
furniture,
appliancei,
tooli
ming. 7 miles from Sanford, on
tal price 13,993. Juot dial the
H. B. POPE CO.
etc. Bought-SoM Larry1* Mart
vod road. Alt ntilitioi. Term*. MANAGER TRAINEE: Excellent
number for. . .
mo g. Park - FA 2 4224
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133
Fa"
opportunity tor men who can
SPECIAL SERVICE
qualify
future branch manSERVICE
CALM
62.00
OWNER TRANSFERRED: Must
22. ArHelen For Salo
BRANCH OFFICE
egara. High school graduates,
The Blggeat Little Shop
soil 4 bedroom, * bath homo.
V. M. "Bltl" Rtampor Apaaoy
agos 11-16. Apply Florida Slate
la
Sanford.
All
Parti
And
4ta% mortgage. Immediate oc­
Realtor k Insurer
Employment Service, 110 W.
Mbor Guaranteed 90 Day*.
cupancy. Ph. FA 1-otM.
P R IV A T E S A LE
1901 Park Drive
SANFORD RADIO A TV CENTER
Second Si.
ALL
our roitaurant equipment
FA 2*8331
8th. A Sanford Ave. FA 2-9741
from aih traya to atovei —
pour future homo hi the MAN who knowa Drllary area tor
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
EVERYTHING goca at idiolJc
FIRST inspect thla S bedroom
light delivery work. Car esaen
Satoord area, Florida'! finest.
price* 1 The PM Houie, Hwy.
homo. No obUgatioa. Then, leu
llal. Part lime. FA 24733 bo Every Tueiday and Wednoaday
17-92 and 20th., Sanford Mon­
SANFORT A SOWERS
discuss prico. 4V9% mortgage. MAYFAIR; Beautiful 9 bodroom,
iwoen 6:00 and 6:00.
131 E. Welbourne Ave. Ml 2-2474
Wo are ready to Mil. Wynnewood
day — Tueiday — Wednesday,
I hath homo with many at9:00 A. M. - 0:00 P. M.
WINTER PARK. FLA.
Section, M il SUvom Ave., Fb.
tractive loatum. 940M down IDEAL chance to have your own
FA 24330.
buiineia. No investment needed. Chain Saw* — Tool* — Bella—
payment. Total 911,100.
DON’T MISS IT !
Null — Screw*
Nationwide water conditioning
TRADE II,600 equity la Urge
co, want* to set up independent and Other Parti. Phoxo or Will* f A W D U S T
P
1
N
E
C
R
E
S
T
:
Convonlont
to
and ahavtogt.
modem bouse, 9 yra. old, in city
dealer to Sanford for entire
echo*!,
churches
and
(hop­
FA
14677,
Buckner
k Son.
COMPLETE
of Sanford, for house trailer, lot,
Seminole County. Training in
ping areas. Attractive I bod­
LAWN MAINTENANCE
car, sUtlon wagon, bulimia lot,
water
conditioning
will
be
given
USED
Kenmore
Wither,
needs
room, 1 bath homo, completely
or acreage. Phono FA 2-7931.
localy. No salei e x p e r i e n c e Mowing — Edging — Fertilising
minor repairs. 113. Can be seen
furnished at ■ bargain price
Renovating — Fertiliier Sataa
necessary, but must be sale*
at Lot 31, Park Avenue Trailer
of 114,919. Dowa payment 03JM
FREE ESTIMATES
I-BEDROOM bouse in Pinecreot
minded.
Age:
between
26
and
39.
Pk.
with a 4to% mortgage and amall
JOHN
LOMMERSE.
FA
S-T1T
area. Sell my equity cheap,
For Information call GA 3
payment! of 974.71 each month,
maks mo on offer. Must transfer
Orlando anytime.
Sewinjy Mach. Repairs
Thla hum* la being sold to notby May 4, I960. Ph. FA 3 8 0 .
MCW HOMES BY
ALL MAKES A MODELS
Ua on oatata.
10. Malt or Female
164 9*. Path (24 hr. aor.)
LOCH ARBOR: 9 bedrooms. I
FA 688
4 BEDROOM, S BATH
baths. Very attractive. Mooo MEN-Womcn 120. Daily. 8*11 Lum­
C. &gt;. I . home located oa 19 s
inous nameplates. Writ* Reevai 15-A Beauty Parian
down payment which ran b* re­
140 ft. lot with good water and
Co., Attleboro, Mass.
duced with second mortgage,
lake privltoaea.
South Pinecreot
A Satisfied cuatomer la our beat
f r i cod at $14,909.
$15,000 WITH TERMS
Ow Oaera Read, 8*. #4 Haafeed
11. Work Waik.td
advertisement.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
WYNNWOOD: AtlratUv* I bed­ HOUSEWORK, FA 2 20*6.
Sunland Estates
4 BEDROOM, t BATH
103.
So. Oak . . . Ph. FA 2-1742
room, 1 bath bomb. Florida
C. B. S. bom* on high lot with
IT-92, S miles He. ef Hanford
BABYSITING
by
day,
nl|hl,
week
room, feared yard, dishwasher
paved street and rights to canal.
FA 14032._________ _______
and other oatras, $1900 down.
Flowing Coat
House equipped with QE stove,
Total prico $12,710.
refrigerator, dishwaahar, dispo­
Aa how Aa $275.
LADY with experience In general
sal and washing maehine.
office work, also credit, cash,
VA-FHA, FHA-IN-9ERVIC1
$11,900 • MUM DN.
SUnstrom Realty
taring, ail** and switchboard
Immediate Oeeapaaey
ator wishes full Umo *■•
111 N. Park Av*. Phono FA 2-1420
t Year Perseaal Bsltafacllea
.
mint.
Call
FA
1-6017,
“
Open
ovonlnga
til
9:20
PM"
R O S A L. P A Y T O N

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apart­
ment Mar aehoel and sterna; WANTED: buaiMsa building on
M il Elm. No peta please.
west tide of Rta. IT A 91 San­
ford lo Maitland. Approximately
CB. 2 BEDROOM, unfurnished,
30’ x 90'. Will rent with option
A n d Associttes
kitchen equipped bouse MO per
to buy. Must be reasonable. 01*8
month. 2330 Palmatie Ave.
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Of Sun b Shown
In Science Exhibit
V A im ifaTO N (U P iC - n * tint
X -n r picture ever Uken at the
w u esMbHed *t the National
l*mr at aaleneea Tburaday.
• The photograph, Ukae by ■ rocbet find Mat weak at Whit* Baada,
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ahowa that the aua la awn itn ftf by « vaat h*le of X-radlaPoe wittota Hi *#p*r bot eoreoa.
Setoattota *tto*dlag the aeide■y'a anaeal matting called the
X-ray picture a tremendoua techakal achieve*eel. They laid It
wtH provide oaw uadaratandlng of
W ; radiation! which govern radio comwunleatieni on earth.
TW photograph waa obtained by
e Naval Research Labors lory
la d *, headed by Richard L. Blake,
ortth the balp of an Aerobet-Hi
racket fired IN mllea into the

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* f t ‘ afcowa tha iue rimmed by a
bright X-ray kilo and aavtnl Intaoas apota af bright X-ray trailatoe distributed over the hato’i
«tot.
Dr, Herbert Priedman, auperintaadaot af tb* atmoaphere and aidrapbyatoa dtvtoioa of the labora­
tory, espials** the photograph at
a ayapothim on aolar emlialona.
Tba nirfaca of the vieible sun
baa a temperature af about 10,100
degree* fahranbait. itrcuhing milttoea af *Ucs Into spaeo la the
aun’a fcoreaal atmoaphar*, vary
fWo.but vary bet.
Tba etrona’a average tempera­
ture to about J,» o rooo degrees
fahrenhelt with local bot apota
reaching perhaps id million dc•* vb,

At this tamparatura the gas to
laotoad late electron* and positive­
ly charged heavier particle*.
• ‘Tba electrons raee about at
such high apaeda," rrtodman laid
•That tbelr coUiaiom with tha
heavy auclai generate X-rays."
Friedman laid tha X-ray inten•Hy "hai been found to play an
tapartont role in tha formation of
tha iaoeiphara," tha charged re
gtooa af tha upper atmosphere,
"which In tun controls tong-rang*
. Mdto eommunlcations."

'■ B r Seated
fWAMPSCOTT, Mas*. (UPI»
it -gslsctman Donald K. Coatln
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Opposed tha Wan of n pay niso
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gar the selectmen. Rut Uspeyers
Ivoted then nisei of 1150 n year
1 each, anyhow. Coatin announced
M* |1M WO*Id b* spent to buy
thaw* new swivel chairs for tha
three Selectmen.

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92 MILLION HAIL STORM awept through central Texan and pelted San
Angelo with hall atones as big as golf balls and some pellets actually
reached the size af baseballs. This picture shows part of the damage dons
In San Angelo.

Franco May Announce Plans Soon To Return King
Ry PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Foreign Editor
Thor* la speculation la Spain
that
Generalissimo
Francisco
Pranco may bo about to disclose
ono of hto moat closely guarded
secrets.
That would bo something about

Anti-Missile
Test A Success

his own pians (o step down and
when or if a king Is to return to
the Spanish Mirooe.
Tho speculation * rises from
recent meeting between Franco
and Uio royal pretender, Don
Juan da Borbon. officially uncon
firmed report* from that meeting
say Franco recognised the Bor
bon’a royal claim, thus eliminat­
ing other possible claimants.
Within the Borbon family, there
are two possibilities—Don Juan do
Borbon, or his son. Prince Juan
Carioi.
Tbs son, under Franco’s guld
ance, has been given the educa
lion of royalty^-attendance at all
three of the nation's military
acadcmlea, army, navy and air.
He now is embarking on

WASHINGTON (U PI) - The
Army lucceaarully fired IU pow­
erful Nlke-Zcui anti-missile from
underground for the first time
at tha White Sanda testing range
In Nap Mexico.
An announcement here said the
huge . mlaille, packing tto.ooo
pounds of (hruit In Us Ural stage,
roared aloft from an underground
"cell"- or "a lio.",
The teat rocket carried a dum­
my second stage and warhead,
The Longwood Civic League will
Five previous Zeus firings have Install Its new officers at a cov­
been conducted from the ibrfaee, ered dish supper aiid family
three of. them successfully.
night celebration May 5.
Mrs. Garland Shaw was re­
elected president In (he recent
Motels In Trouble?
elections, Mrs, W. J. ilarlley was
TALLAHASSEE (UPI ) - Stale named vice president; Mrs. Ira
Hotel and Restaurant Commis­ Wilson, second vies president;
sioner Richard Edgerlon skid to­ Misa Dorothy Heath, secretary;
day an estimated 14 to II Florida Mrs. Stephen Rockwell, treasur­
resort hotels and motels will go er; kiln Elisabeth Abbot, recordbankrupt this year. Edgcrton said lag secretary;* and Min Ella
this to morn than usual, but to not Cummings, house chairman.
■a Indication of s decline in tourist
Tha supper will bo at 0:30 p.m.
builnesi.
at tha league building,

New Officers
To Be Installed

term of civilian studies under tu­
tors. Monarchist sources say the
father allowed his son to return
to Spain only upon assurance
from Franeo that the Borbon dy­
nasty would bo the chosen one.
Don JUan to the mao on whom
monarchists currently are placing
their beta.
Spanish law now provides that
whoever take* lha Spanish throne
must be mora than 30 years old,
a Catholic, a Spaniard and from
a recognised royal family. The
47-year-old Don Juan fits the de­
scription. His eon still to too
young.
Monarchist sources In France
and Portugal expect Franco to
give a hint of hla plans during a
forthcoming visit to Barcelona
where he to expected to make at
least two Important speeches.
These source* believe one of
Franco's first moves will be to
bring forth a law establishing the
rights and powers both of a chief
of stata and a chief of govern­
ments, roles now filled by Franco,
Franco himself has said repeat­
edly that Spain la a monarchy but
that he ha* a lifetime mandate to
direct Spain's destiny.
Only one thing would cause him
to abandon what he considers a
providential duty. That would be
ill health.
In Portugal, where the pretend­
er lives In exile, royalist sources
expect nothing concrete for two
year*. But they also believe It
might torn* earlier.

DO NOT BE INFLUENCED
THIS IS A CHOICE YOU MUST MAKE YOURSELF
S. GARY BENNETT JR.

BENNETT’S OPPONENT

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�Here Are Polling Places
Here are the polling locations
County’* 16 precincts:

fo r residents o f Seminole

Precinct 1: W est Sanford, 116 French Ave.
Precinct 2: Lake Monroe, church annex,
p r e c in c t 3: East Sanford, Home Center, 25th and Sanford Ave.
Precinct 4: Paola, Wilson School.
Precinct 5: Oviedo, Town Hall.
Precinct 6: Geneva, community house.
Precinct 7: Chuluota, old school house.
Precinct 8: Goldenrod, community house.
Precinct 9: Longwood, Town Hall.
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Precinct 10: Lake Mary, Presbyterian Church annex.
Precinct 11: Altamonte Springs, community house.
Precinct 12: Forest City, Purvis Real Estate.
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Precinct 13: Slavia, school annex.
Precinct 14: Fern Park, Casselberry, Prairie Lake Legion Hall.
Precinct 15: Sanford proper, National Guard Armory.
Precinct 16: Bear Lake, Florida Power Lounge.

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Is Executed
BAN QUKNTIK, Cnllf. (U P I)—
Caryl Chessman was executed to­
day.
lie was gaseed to death *t San
Quentin prison in the climactic
finale of a fight for life that
spanned It years, 10 months and
7 days.
Attorney* for Chessman fought
vainly up to the sera hour of 12
noon to set aside tha ninth eseeulion date for tha M-yaar-old b&gt;a
Angeles kldnaper-rohher.saa ter­
rorist.
And even as - he slumped tifalessly in his chair-traps in the
octagonal, pastel green gat cham-

bar, letters and telegrams poured
Into Gov. Edmund G. Brown'*
Sacramento offlre from around
tha world pleading that ha be
apared.
Rut Brown, an opponent of
napital punishment, retuced to in­
terfere with the execution. It*
granted Chessman an 11Ih hour
reprieve Fab. lit so the California
Iwgislaturo rould consider a capi­
tal punishment law and because
of fear* that hia execution might
trigger demonstration* against
President Elsenhower M
his
South American trips.

YAa lagM atan refused ha han
tha daath penalty.
Brow* aaid he waa powerless to
sat because the State Supreme
Court voted three times by a 44
margin
again*
recommending
clemency.
Thus ended the Incredible story
of an aberuro habitual criminal
who after entering death row berania a bent-sailing author, self,
taught legal eapert and world­
wide symbol fn the campaign
■gatnet capital punishment.
During his years on death row
Chessman saw N man and on*

News Briefs
Ike To See Maneuvers
WASHINGTON (U P I) - Presi­
dent Eisenhower, weather permu­
ting, plana lo fly to Ft. Renning,
Ga., Tuesday to wllneas Army in­
fantry training manuevers for one
day, the While House announced
today.

woman paan Ms aril M eals (A
tha gas chamber.
He wrote Sour hooka, Including
"Cell 2438, Death Row," which
■old half a million eopiaa.
Hit mora than 1100,000 M aarm.
it.gi helped finance the legal
moves ha maitsr-ralnded himirlf
to cheat the gae chamber. Ha
madt nearly *0 appeals to various
courts,
And whilo an death vow Ml*
court reporter at Ms 104$ trial,
tha judge who sentenced him t*
death and tha warden who re­
ceived him at San Quentin died.
A* h* died demonstrators pro*
testing against his execution clut­
tered outside the Salt Quentia
gates, the governor's mansion ia
Sacramento and the Stat* Su­
preme Court building in Baa
Francisco.
Gov. Brown went nut to tha
demonstrator* before the execu­
tion. Isidore ZltferaUfn, a spokes­
man for the group which had

Heavy Death Toll
Candidates for JQ county offices
were doing last minute patch*
work on their politicking today
after making their final formal
primary pleas before about l.ouo
residents at lha Democratic rally
Mtalurday night.
^ T b a field of 22 candidates seek­
ing countywida offices, two men
running for one school board polliiaa god two sets of district contoatlB and peace justice eandL

dates make up the county ballot.
Seminole
Voters
also
will
help Brevard County choose a
stale senator for the two-count/
:i7lh Senatorial District, wtth
Bernard Parrish of Titusville and
Gary Bennett Jr. of Cocoa
running for this seal.
Unopposed candidates are John
Galloway, tax col lector; Vernon
Mitr,
county judge:
Karlyle
Housholder, county prosecuting

MIAMI (U P I)—Florida'! candidates for governor
gathered in vote-heavy Miami today for an Uth hour tele­
vision appearance.
Between 200,000 and 250,000 votes are expected to be
cast in the Mfutnl area—Dude County — In the Florida pri­
mary election Tuesday.
V V o lar registration la Florid* IsI
i;T«3,M» with experts in Tails- &lt;
haisre predicting S.vote of sround
goo.000.
i With such a light volt, Dade
County could ba tha key.
The long-rang.- weather predic­
tion we* for scattered shower* in
the peninsula from Tampa south­
ward Tuesday, with clear weather
to Ihe north.
I Unless one of tha 10 Democratic
candidate* for governor gets a
majority of the total vote cast
Tuesday, there will be a run-off
between th* top two May 24. A
elear majority in the Brat primary
ll unlikely, it baa happened only
•nee.
Most of the candidates will ap­
pear on a television panel here
tonight. Sure to be on hand were
Doyle E. Carlton Jr., Farrla Bry,ant, John McCarty, llaydon Burns.

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Transportation
At least two candidates of­
fered th* public free Iraniportation to th* polls Tuesday.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby asked
that anyone wishing a free ride
call FA *3821, FA 24383,
FA 2-3117 or FA 2-7841.
t -Arthur Beckwith Jr., candiV ila - for circuit court clerk,
lag affered free transportation
I t o e calling r I-H7I,
1W David and Fred Dickinson.
IK * toiler Democratic eandidatei
to* ■ Barvey
Belier,
Georg*
H o t m , BUI Headrix and Jim MeTwo Republican!—Emerson RuA pert and George Peleraen — at*
running lor their party'* nomina­
tion for governor. But Demo­
cratic nomination is aa good as
•lection in Florida.
After tonight's appearance ia
Miami, the eandidatei will return
to their home counties lo cast
their own voles and wait (or the
returns to come in.
A poll of 84 rsdio and television
news directors released today
"Showed moat of them think the
-governor's primary will he a
close race between three men—
Doyle Carlton, Farris Bryanl and
John McCarty. Many political observers have predicted lb* seme
outcome.
The itialn campaign Hsus* of
Ihe campaign have been a moder­
ate as opposed to a more extreme
’ approach to racial problems, and
L reapporiionmrnt of the elate
■legislature.
.
The news director! also were
I asked which of th* candidates for
| president they feel is ahead In
K aentimeat 1* their areas.
I
The answers were: Richard M.

MRS. JOHN COURIER

Mrs. John Courier
To Succeed Lingo

attorney; R. T. Milwee, aupl. of
public instruction; James A. Birkenmryer, member of the. board
of public instruction from District
3; George Kelsey, constable .Dis­
trict 3; W. Hugh Duncan, Justlra
of the peace, district 4 and A. C,
Doudnry, county surveyor.
In other racea, Arthur Beck­
with Jr. will t-o trying lo unseat
David Gatchel aa Clerk of the
Circuit Court.
In a rare (hat promises to be
one of the moil interesting and
hotly contested. Mrs. Mary Earle
Walker and Richard McCanna
will be seeking the tax assessor
post.
Candidates in other races are:
Sheriff, J. Q. Galloway and
Sheriff J. L. Hobby.
District I County Commission­
er— Donald J. Bales, T. V.
Brown and 3, C. Hutchison. '
District I — Count, Commission
post— J. D. Cordell, J. H. Van
Hoy and Ted Williams.
District 3 County Commission
post— Jamca P. Avery Jr., 01ia
Fourakre; A. It. Lormann, Law­
rence 8wofford and Edward Zimmerman. '
,
District I County Commlas1oner
—George W. Bell, John KlUpatrirk
and Homer Little.
Supervisor of Registration —
Mrs. Camilla D. Bruce and Mrs.
Kathleen Reynolds.
School Board post from District
2—Ray Mann and Bay Slaton.
Justice of the Peace District 3
— Philip Packard and Thomas
Moon.
Constabls District 4—R. E. Carroll, O. G. Owens, Alvin J. Petty,
and Lewi* A. Tale.
Justice of the Peace District I
—L. L. Cox, John G Netllelon,
Elmer Ashley and Homer Sewell.
Constable District A— W. D.
Bridge, Grady L. Hall and Frank
Luccy.
Total registration for |/ie pri­
maryds 14,302, highest number of
electors for any primary in the
county's history. Mora than 270
absentee ballots have been cast.
Supervisor «f Registration Mrs.
Camilla Bruce haa 34 voting ma­
chines for use in the IS precincts
in the county,
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Bruce
has
predicted that the vote on Tues­
day will exceed 10,000.
With only two candidates in
six of the M eonteeta, these six
race* will be settled Tuesday.
Some others may be fettled also,
even though there are three can­
didates.
U appears improbable any one
of the five candidates in the Dis­
trict 3 County Commission rice
wilt get a majority of the total
and win a Bret primary victory
No new Issuea were brought
into the campaign Saturday night
■nd most of the candidates uiged
all registered voters lo go lo
the polls and urged them to vote
for the best qualified and ignore
the influence e* frieoda and
group*.

By MARION R. JONES
Mrs. John Courier Jr. has been
named to aucreed T. L. Lingo
Sr. aa city clerk of Oviedo.
Her dutie* will he the same
as those of her predecessor, in­
cluding tax assessor and lax
collector
Mra. Courier came to Sanford
when she was a few months old
and attended Sanford schools and
ia a gradual* of Seminole High
School.
Upon graduation she went lo
work for Cheat and Company and
married John Courier who ia now Meet Postponed
connected wilh Chase.
77m scheduled County Commis­
The Courier* have four children. sion meeting Tuesday ha* been
Johnny, 18, Jimmy, 12; and th* postponed until Thursday became
twins. Mary and Martha, I.
of primary day.

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) At
least II persons were killed in
weekend traffic accidents on Flor­
ida's roads. and highway*, seven
of them in two mishap*. In other
accidental deaths, five boys drown­
ed in a boating accident Sunday
near Chipley and a child strangled
on a ball.

Desecration Suit
JACKSONVILLE ( UPl I — Jack­
sonville waa to seek dlimlasal to­
day of a suit aimed at desegrega­
tion of ail city recreation facili­
ties. Argument! on Ihe cily'a mo­
tion In dismiss the suit were sched­
uled before U. S. District Judge
Bryan Simpson. The suit was filed
several week* ago by a group of
Negroes.

East Germans Flee
BERLIN (U PI)
■M ora than
1,000 East Germans fled lo Weal
Berlin over -tha weekend, many
of them taking advantage of the
Communist May Day Celebrations
to do ' 0-trffb fM M M a jto ilM A i
cd today. Lata a * * - &gt; U e e i a t

COUNTY 4*H LAMP CONTEST WINNERS Harry I'lemant* of Lake Mary
and David Jakubcin of Slavia show their winning lamp* to their club leadera, Mr*. Cecil Mixon of Lake Mary and Mra. Paul Lukaa of Slavia. Harry
won first pine* in tha lamp contest on County Contast Day Saturday and
David took second. From the left arc Mra. Mixon, Harry, David

Whitney Trial
WEST PALM BEACH t U P liAttorncys began picking Jurors to­
day to try Dennis Whitney, IT, for
the murder of one of seven persons
Ihe boy said he killed In a cross
country crime spree. Still a ques­
tion mark a* the proceedings open­
ed In the Palm Beach County
courthouse were the results of
mental tests to determine Whit*
ney’a aanity.

Brando said, “ the tide against
capital punishment la in full
awing."
'
More than WO Utters and talegram* a day were received ia
the governor’* offic* from around
tha world, ApptaHa for Chessman
cams from such notables aa Dr,
Albert BchwSIUer, Brigitte Bardot, Pablo Catata, Shirley Mae*
Lain*, and Steve Allan.
Th* Roman CaUtgJie Church
Vatican newspaper Oasaryatare
Romano previously lalmM Chess­
man's execution after tha "agony"
of IS years on daath row aa "bar­
baric."
Sympathy fur Chessman waa
highest In aaaUm Europe, asp*.
r)al(y Scandtearia - sa d "g «iN h '
America.
•:
A "French Committee for Caryl
Chessman" waa reported to have
received 1,000 letter* asking for
clemency which were lent to
Brown.

Divorce Suit
• CLAYTON (U P I)—Tobacco heir
R. J. Reynolds, 34—who shouldn't
be smoking—attempts to get a
divorce from hi* third wife, charg­
ing tint she I* mean and wasteful.
Mra. Muriel Reynold a countered
with claims that her husband pack
cd bar off to Europe while he put
in motion efforts to diasolve their
marriage. She asked Superior
Court to award her Mi million it
the divorce ia granted.

ISTANBUL (U PI)—Anti govern­
ment rioters shouting "freedom!
freedoml" battled military p »
lice today outside City Hall, where
leaders of the Allantic Pact were
bolding cruciel pro-summit talks.
Several rioter* were injured*
and several more were arrested.
The outbreak waa the lateai ef
a series in the past five days la
which 14 persons had been re­
ported killed, Authorities coafirmed only on* death.
A cordon of military police la
red and whit* helmed beat th*
rioters back from the City Hall,
holding them about 300 yards from
the building. Their ahouls could
be beard dearly.
Several thousand persona wee*
Involved In lb*’ demonstration.
No shots were heard, although
Gen. Fabri OzdUek had ordered
troop* maintaining order in Istan­
bul to shoot if there were any
m w demonstrations today.
.
Foreign MInlet'*r Fatim R, Zorlu, opening ihe pact session, laid
the current Korea-styls rioting la
Turkey docs not affect lbe na­
tion’s unity in support of th*
Western alliance.
Zorlu said Premier Adnan Moodercs, whose government is th*
target of the demonstrations, re­
gretted "with deep sorrow" hi*
inability to be present at the pact
aession.
Mender** remained in Ankara,
tha nation's capital, instead ti
coming here because of Ihe antigovernment disorders.
A 24-hour curfew imposed an
Istanbul Sunday ended at 4 a. m.«
and U. S.-mada Patton tanka were
withdrawn (rom th* approaches to
city hall at that hour. However,
strong military farces' remained
In tha area.

Damage Heavy
In 2-Car Mishap
A two car collision on French
Ave. and First 94. resulted In
$1409 damage to two cars Sunday
night, police reported.
Police said a car operated by
Ralph C. He with Sr., of Or­
lando, hil a vehicle driven by
Goaa David of I I I W. ISth SI,
None of the drivers were Injured,
police added.
Police charged llewith with
failure io have his vehicle under
control. Damage to his car was
estimated at $1,000 and $8M to
Davld'a vehicle.

Sailor Beaten,
Robbed In City
A Jacksonville Naval Air Sta­
tion sailor was beaten and robbed
on Palmetto Ave. late Saturday
night with $140 in cash and valu­
able! taken, police reported.
The sailor was Identified as
Clarence Jones wlto told police
that three Negroes "jumped him,'
knocked him out cold and took
approximately 120 and a wrialwatch valued at 1120."
Jones said he could not idem!
ty hi* aiaailanla.

DeBary Volunteer
Officers Named
DeBary Volunteer Fire Chief
Edward ifealy selected his associ­
ate officers for the Are depart­
ment at lb* monthly drill re­
cently. Th* assistant chiefs are
Darwin F. Bruce and John Lamtort***. Joeep' W. Brenner in
captain, and Harry A. Schoh ia

Chuluota Youths
M eet Wednesday
THEME JUNIOR TRACTOR EXPERTS from Siavia won firat prize in th*
junior and senior divisions of the county 4-H tractor driving content held nt
tha home demonstration headquarter*. John Jakubcin, on tha tractor, won
top award in the aenlor division, and Jonathan Lukaa waa first in the
junior class.
JHcrsld Photos)

Th* Chuluota Ytartk CJuh
hold a regular awtUaf Wad
day at 7:9V p. to. at tto C
■unity Club t o n , AaMM

Hart* V* to Banaindwiil
tto

Mlniatnl Mew WntaU

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