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Harriet fishier,- president nt the
DeBary Women'll Club, ha* an*
nonneed the following promotion*:
Roaa Forberk to ffrat vice presi­
dent; Mrs, Ell Yoder, second vice
president; Isabel Rea rick, chair­
man of waya and means and Mrs.
J. H. Fannlnf, parliamentarian.
Re sure and mark Tuesday, May
10, on your calendar.. After the
Civte Association meeting on that
T.. * • , date, Dr. J, C. Fulmer of Del.and
will give an Interesting and unus­
ual illustrated lerture, "A Trip
Around the Globe."
If you like to lie a‘ member of
■something there are 35 organisa­
tio n ! Hated In DeBary,
Ths William Clarks of Plumose
Road art poring over maps plan­
ning. tha best route to Calgary by
way of California and the West
Coast, it littla Jaunt of about 0,000
ml lea.
Thera ana lots of grandma* and
grandpas In DeBary but we have
some mamas and papas, too. The
1000 DeBary directory lists 200
children. Little Jeffrey Spaulding
of tha Camera Shop Spauldings,
who was too lata to classify makes
a grand total of 301,
Tha Clinton Sommers of DeBary
Drlva have just returned from a
visit to California where they vis­
ited their daughter and their four
grandchildren. While th e/ were
then, they took time out to visit
the daughter of tha Chester RcarIcka and brought back pictures of
her and her three rhildren. This la
tha sort of thoughtful act that
makes DeBary unique. They re­
port that a trip to California will
make a real Florida booster out of
anyone.
Lf any on# should ask you where
all tha DeBary Methodists are
headed for May 5, you can tall
them that that is tha day of tha
open house at tha Methodist Par-

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DBBARY DAYS are getting plenty of notice In Sanford with merchant!
putting out the welcome atgn for epecial ealea Thuraday and Friday, P o n ­
dering eome of the DeBary Days algn* in downtown windows are, from the
ML Barbara Thomas, Cecelia MHatead, and Dorothy Kwasny.
(Herald Photo)

sonage at 10 Hibiscus Drive. AB of
the friends and members nf thr
church are welcome from 3 to 6
p. m, and 7 to S p. m.
Delegates to the convention of
the Florida Federation of Wom­
en's Clubs from tha DeBary Wom­
en's Club are Dr, Mabel Magee,
Laura Biown and Miriam Waite,
and their president, Mr*. Harriet
(iahler. They will be at the Deau­
ville Hole! through Friday.
The time of year approach.,
when the DeBar* Snow Bird* will
he heading North. Thoie of us
that remain here all year will
eventually he given the title of
"Honorary Florida Cracker."
. The two beat known !»aar Wal­
tons of nor town, Edgar Bllelcr
ami Frank Stoney, report that tha
shad have disappeared and the St.
Johns Is too high for good bass
fishing. Feel free to mil these two
experts at any hour of tha day or
night fur information.
The1itinerary of Mr*. Christoph­
er Butler for the ruining week
pretty well rovers the state. May
I, accompanied by Mrs. Michael
McDermott and Mra. John Leone,
.he will be at tha American Le­
gion conference in 8t. Augustine.
This expedition will he com mend­
ed by Commander Fred Hammer•r, Mr*. Hammerer will go along
to rommand the commander. May
3, Mrs. Butler is due in Miami, ac­
companied by Mrs. Victor Rnbello
of Hanford. They will represent
Seminole Memorial Hoipilal at
the meeting of the Association of
Florida Hospital Auxiliaries;
Tha ladles of the Florida Fed­
eration of Art era staging a card
party In the DeBary Mansion,
May S at 1 p. at. The contribu­
tion will tie II.
Standing room only at the Hartwig residence on Valencia Road.
They ara entertaining their ton,

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PERRY. OkU. (UPI) — City | areund unprotected. Thieves carairport manager Lloyd Drown
^ ^ of tha motors from a
his wife snd two grandchildren learned h t couldn't leave Im ­
pound airplane motor* lying |n**urar.
who hail from Chicago.
Earl R. Andrews and his wife,
Myrtle, ara beeping an eagle eye
on their weight these days. They
are planning a trip to Grand Can­
yon and a ride to the bottom of
the Canyon on the mule train.
Those mules absolutely refuse to
carry anyona over 300.
I.ew Rupees* the well known ser­
new stock of
geant of arms for the Chamber of
Commerce, feeds the fish every
dsy In tha lake at the rear of his
home on Bonita Road. The other
day there waa a large heron stand­
ing where Imw always stands and
the flih were feeding him.
The annual luncheon of tha DgBary .Women's Club will lie held
at Chgrry I’Jaxa Hotel. Orlando.
Sizcn 30 - 38, 10 - 44
The date Monday, May 2, lha time
1 p. m. Call Rosa Forbeck to make
your reservation.

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Missing Sheep
AUSTIN, Tex. (UP!) — Dave
H. Aldersun wasn't kidding when
he asked the sheriff's office to
find 400 striped sheep for him.
Anderson told officers he was
rounding up mors than 1,000 sheep
for shearing when he discovered
400* head misting. They weren't
branded, he said, but would be
easy to Identify. Each had a smear
of red paint across Its back to
mark for shearing.

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■ponaoMd bf the oammiaaion on oducation. Mlaa Houk will bo
be leaving
f May.
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Mi to aaaumo her now dutios M Christian Education director nt
tha Flrat Methodist Church in Tampa. Pictured from laft, ara Mra. T. C.
OVtccR, Mica Houk, Mrs. J. R. Houk, mother of the honors* and Rev. T. C.
Outson, ohureh pastor.
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Collector Says Price Of Modern Art Is Too High
Bp MOOCRT MUBKL
AONDOM (UPI) ~ Into tha lavSSB N r h a th walked Nicolas Van
a half erowa (M
la Ms pocket Juat hi tima
to see a patron offer a painting for
sals at so pooods (|M).
*T was young than," said Mm
sot eollectnr and prop1 told Um man 1
I hap Ms painting provided he
■ n .t a l M g taaUriver into tak­
ing a* I* Croydon airport with the
‘ of a boaua fare M1 pulled
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to Amsterdam on
was baton the war

&lt; * •* » ) tar 1 had baraediMas a Van (toym .

Tba purchaser gave ma oath and
that Bight 1 walked into Um pub
with a fortune In my pocket sod
paid lha man his 30 pounds."
Van Slocbem told lha story in
digressing from his personal
theory, that the prices beiog paid
these days for modern paintings
too high considering that
poilcrily—which alone can decide
—has not yet placed its final valua­
tion on the work of this oenlury.
"No om con tell what tha prices
of soma at these moderns will be
SOyoars from now," ho said. “Tbsg
may Increase—that is possible. But
it is also possible they may decUne. They have not yot achieved
the stability of the aid matters
and in soma respects 1 feel the
asUiuodlag prices being paid bow
for them represent a gamble."
For the benefit of any near-millioaalree In the house Van Sloehtm
believes the beat current buys for

investmant are early Italian prim
Uivsi, 17th Century Dutch works
and Uio English romantics. All of
these are cxpenilvr—a Gtimber
ough recently sold tor 5304,000.
His own collection is bulk
•round Frans Hals "Fortrall of a
Marksman" which he considers to
Im worth about l*4o,ow, MuriUo's
"Portrait of a Boy," a "Madonna"
of Domenteo Ghirlandaio, a Mich
olaagola drawing and a statuette
by Leonardo da VlneL
The son of u New York art
dealer, Van hlochem absorbed so
much painting lore at boma that
be baa never had to take any os
port advice m buying pictures,
Ha oven duplicated his youthful
tavern coup a fow yoars ago while
on ■ property purchasing mission
to tha Kngllan midlands.

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Cheater Rearick, prealdent at
the DeBary Civic Atm., today
kicked oft "DeBary Days" in
Sanford by thanking the people
of Sanford for helping to build
the DeBary Com inanity Center
and now "helpiof to enlarge the
building."
Rcarick, apeakin| to spproxlmatcly loo persona at the Coffee
Club here, laid that "DeBary
Maya" fa a joint project and "we
nope to do our share to make K
click."
"Sanford hai done a lot for
us and we hope to repay some of
that debt now and in the future,"
Rearick said.
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now. through "DeBary Days" are
helping to enlarge it," he said.
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Rearick said that Sanford hat
%Mways "looked out for Its neigh­
bors in Volusia County and wa
have worked hand-in-hand an
"many joint projects."
A total of 10T Sanford merrhanta are participating in "DaBary Days" sales specials and
la staging a show Friday night
at tha Civic Center to help raise
funds for Uw DeBary community
center.
There ere 117 seats left for
Mia big Talent Parada and tbay
will be told at the dear, the
ticket aele committee reported.
Tickela are fl and children un­
der 11 years old will ba admitted
free.
There will ba many door priiaa
contributed by tha Sanford mer­
chants and' "aom# of them are
fabulous," C h a r l i e Morrison,
Chamber of Commerce public re­
lation* man, said today.

tax Petition
Being Checked
A petition requesting a tax drain­
age district la Um Lech Arbor area
la now being checked by tha Sup, trvisor af Refletntlon.
£ The petition wan turned to to the
leglstrar'a office tbia week and
waa laid to contain names of 41
par seat af the registered free­
holders who wUh a district to ba
set up to eliminate future flooding
to that/ area.
Aftotf tha patiUoa la certified,
tha County Oommisaton will act a
date for a special election on the
lex dlatrict.
If tha majority of tha
Owners favor tha dlatrict
^ootswl plea would h t
operation by tha fall,
cost af the plan Would
which would provide torot
tioa of properly, construe
drainage ditebea, dama and
and installation af culverts and
drainage pipea.

,Voters League
Forum Tonight
The Voters League of Seminole
County will hold a public forum at
• p. m. today at tha Farmers Auc­
tion Market on Hwy. 1T-M, neoth
af Sanford.
A barbecue dinner will start at
1:30.
f t No speecbea will ba made by tha
candidate*. Instead tbay win ba
asked questions which have been
written by tha audience aa bleaks
provided by the league.
The candidate* will have aa op­
portunity to diocusi any controveroial issue* that have been proseatad or to refute any chargee they
may feel have been unfairly made
a galoot them.

•w.'Wylly Project
Starts Monday

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Work wlU Hart next week on
paving a mw onlrsnco to tho San­
ford Naval Air Station. County En­
gineer Robert Davia said today.
Davis said his crews will start
jjfth* i .too-foot paving job on Wylly
Ava. Monday and ba aspects work
to be finished nest month.
Coat of tho project baa been esti­
mated at 33.JOO. The road will go
from Sanford Ava. to tho air sta­
tion.
Davis also reported that county
work craws, working jointly with
Orange County engineer crews,
hope to finish the Tanglewood
Temple Terrace drainage project
mid-summer.
The initial alep in tha program
la a canal from SR ISA to SR AM,
initial coat of the program is lit,•00.

Bridge Weight
Limit Lowered
County Engineer Robert Davia
reported today that tha eoupty
ito-oad department will put up signs
Friday limiting the w eigh!'J*
load as truck* pa
Ecoaiockbatcbao
Davis said the

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VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Partly cloudy and warm through Friday. High today. R2-M. Low tonight M-M,
tinltod Prone Leered W in Eetabliahed 1908
THURSDAY. APRIL 28, I960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

The chief of the U. S. Army Corp of Engineers, w ater con­
trol officials and county commissioners of Central Florida will
meet Wednesday “with a view to working out plans to perm an­
ently solve Central Florida’s water problems.”
The office of Congressman Syd Herlong reported today
th at L t Gen. Emerson C. Itschner, chief of Army engineers, will
meet with the w ater control authorities and county commission­
ers a t the Tavares courthouse.
A fter the meeting, Gen. Itschner will inspect the Central
Florida area. He will be accompanied by Col. Paul B. Troxler,
district engineer from Jacksonville.
W ater control authorities and county commissioners from
Seminole, Lake, Marion, Orange, Sumter, Osceola, Brevard,
• Volusia and Polk counties are expected to attend the m eeting
and present views on the problem.
"DEBARY DAYS” at&amp;rted today at the monthly meet­
ing of the Seminole County Chamber of Commerce Cof­
fee Club. Charles Morrison, standing, poured coffee for
DeBary residents, left to right, Chester Rearick, presi­

dent of the DeBary Civic Assn., O. K. Dunkel, president
of the DeBary Chamber of Commerce, and James Duffy,
vice president of the DeBary Civic Assn.
(Herald Photo)

R0K Official, Family Die In Suicide
Pact; New Government Begins Job
SEOUL, Korea (UPI) -Acting
Proiidant Huh Chung formed a
now caretaker' government to­
day to wipe out tho fraud sod
corruption of tha Rheo regime in
a nation shocked by the mass sui­
cide of Vico President-elect Lea
Ki Pooog aijd his family.

a wave
Huh spoL
ke af the
gees with irregularities" of Urn
in six iadepoad
into to help him forge a govern
raent that would briag democracy
to -South Korea, guard again*
communism sod end a system af
police terror.
Appointment of th* now cabinet
has ana major and immediate af­
fect: It restores tha flow af tM ,

Hail, Cold Weather
Ry Halted i
Spring Harms hit tha country
today with rain from tha Atlantic
Coast to tha Pacific Northwest and
hail in T rias and Kansas.
Tornado clouds were sighted in
Kansas Wednesday night but no
damage waa reported, even though
ooa twister touched ground IS
miles northwest of Tribune, Kan.
Hall was so heavy at Tribune
that snow plows had to clear the
highways.
Hail accumulated one foot deep
to the vicinity of Waco, Tex., and
hailstones "as big as your fist”
were reported 60 miles northwest
of Beaumont.
A mass nf cold Canadian air,
meanwhile, continued to chili the
northern part of the country. Tbe
temperature dipped below freel­
ing from Michigan to Montana.
Early morning readings included
34 at Alpena and Pellston, Mich.,
21 at Grantsburg, Wis., 23 at in­
ternational Falls, Minn., and 24 at
Cutback, Moot

DeBary Masonic
Dinner May 6
The Masons of DeBary and tbelr
wives will be xueots at a dinner
May 0 at tha Sanford Civic Center
in Iho first of a series of annual
•vents to he sponsored by tbe
Wayfarers Club, en organ Isail on
•f member* of out ef state lodges.
All members of th* fraternity
ere invited and more than 300 are
expected to attend. Reservation*
may be made by telephoning NO
B-4333.

Legion Meeting

eeooomte aid, hailed temporarily
because Korea bad do re con­
st rue lion minister. U. 8. military
aid had not been Interrupted.
Lot. who assumed “final rafor the recent bloodin South Korea,

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Aral
ley Odham, ailing up the gover­
nor's race to M interview with
« P I Wednesday, predicted that
Doyle Carlton and rarrta Bryant
-will land in the May 34 runoff.
M Bryant leads ia tbe first pri­
mary Tuesday, Odham said, "be
will be almost impossible to atop."
Die race issue a loo# win decide
the contest, he said,
Odham collected more than a
half million vetoa * tww nasucrassful races for the governorship
in 11-12 and 1334. A former legisla­
tor from Sanford, ha now heads
the State Milk Commission.
Odham considers Carlton and
Bryant the leaders at tha moment,
with John McCarty a close third.
Although the primary is less than
a weak away, Odham estimated
that fully half af kb* voters hava
not yet made their choice.
Confusion rather than apathy ia
the cause, he said, and the candi­
dates are principally responsible.
"The leading candidates," Od­
ham said, "in a desire not to of­
fend aay other candidate, have
not bean as specific nor as direct
to approach to getting tha message
la tha voters as they should.'’
lie predicted that tha four can­
didates finishing third through
sixth would gather 30 per cent of
the vote. He forecast a HU,un­
vote margin between the second
and fifth candidates,

Lake Mary Group
Making Canvass
Tha Lake Mary Volunteer Fira
Dept. Women's Auxiliary la maktog a bouse to bouse canvass to
help raise money for its operations.
Tha drive which started last
Thursday wilt run until May 21
and will cover the whole 10th Fire
Dulrlct, including Ixich Arbor,
Litlto Venice and Sunland Estatea.
The money ia needed to pay off the
3700 still owed for the firehouse,
to pay tha Insurance due on the
fira truck, and to maintain the
firehouse. Mn. Ralph Schweickert
is to charge af tha drive.

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The family .gathered in a secre­
tary’s apartment at (ho presiden­
tial mansion to die together. At
5:33 a. m. Kaqg opened fire, lie
killed his fslbar, bis mother Ma­
ria and his yotingcr brother Kang
Wook with ore bullet each from
.43 caliber) army automatic,
n turned the pistol on him-

in an act reminiscent of the Japan­
ese tradition of hara-kiri, or cere­
monial suicide.
Today's evcnls meant the end
of the Korea of Syngman Rhac,
but his final ignominy waa put
off. The National Assembly which
was to have met and accepted his
resignation—probably unanimously
—postponed tha meeting until
HeJto*d one balk*tol« jilt 4b-, Frida* because ef the-La* Ira
gnd one into nit brain fa ' ‘

Odham believes that McCarty,
Fred Dickinson, Ted David, and
Haydon Burns will run third
through sixth. He did not discuss
the prospects of llarvie Bclscr,
George Downs, Jim McCnrvcy, and
Bill Hendrix.
If the top Iwo men gel 50 per
cpnt
'he vole as he expects,
(MBs
lid, “we will have lbe
dsmu.-u dog figbi to the second
primary Florida has ever seen.
"Tha scramble for vote* in the
second primary, with tha wheeling
and dealing that will go on fo* it.
could do the state more harm Hum
anything that could happen," be
aald.
Odham estimated that McCarty
and David each picked up at
least 100,000 voles as a result nf
Gov. LeRoy Collins' aland that
lunch counter segregation is "mor­
ally wrong" to the case of depart­
ment itorw owners who solicit
Negro trade to other departments
of their store*.
"These 300.000 votes otherwise
would hava gone to Carlton," he
contended. "The Coiiins speech
made candidates of David and
McCarty, hut for different rea­
sons."
David supported Collins' view­
point. McCsrty opposed it.
"More than 30 Seminole Cuuniy
Carlton supporters attended the
Central Florida Roundup for gub­
ernatorial csndldale Doyle . Carl­
ton in Orlando Tuesday night,"
Ernest Southward, chairman of
the Seminole County Carlton Com­
mittee, said today.
"It was certainly an eniliu*lasllc meeting from beginning to
end and our entire Seminole Coun­
ty delegation rnjoyed meeting
and talking with Carlton support­
ers from around Central Flor­
ida."
Sen. Douglas Stenstrom of San­
ford was m ailrr of reretnonie&gt;.
Carlton's candidary was endorsed
by Sen, Vcrle Pope of Saint
Augustine, Sen. Ed Price of Bra­
denton and Hep. Fred Carl of
Daytona Beach, who spoke at,
the meeting. Southward said.
Bryant promised today to srrk
"overall improvement of agricul­
ture" if ba is elected.
Bryant outlined peris of his
farm program i a statement
issued by his campaign head­
quarters to Ocala. In U ba pledg­
ed to work for improved agricul­
ture "aa to produce quality, sates
pro metIon and 'volume and pro­
fits la those who choose this faicmating but difficult carter."

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candidate has the most snap,
crackle and pop."
McCgrty said ba didn't know
"which ie m o re,* an insult to
the people of Florida—the juven­
ile Jingles Tram the Wauchul*
senator of Ihe comic books pul
out by Ute former House speaker
from Ocala."
The governor's office, said Mc­
Carty, Pahould not be cheapened
with singing commercials, comic
books and similar atunla of honkytonk natorr. The** circus routines
are for wiling cigarclea, chewing
gum, and cereal, and insult the
dignity af the state's highest ef.
flee." 4

News Briefs
New PJant To S tart

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
prices at 1 pm .:
American TAT .................. M
American Tobacco ............ 101*
Bethlehem Start ............... 43*
Caterpillar .................
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C A O ................................ 43*
Chrysler ............................... M
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Ford Motor ....................... «7*
Genera I Electric .........
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General Motors .................. 44*
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Lorillard .............................. 37*
Minute Maid ...................... 17*
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Sears Roebuck .................. 40*
Standard Oil(NJ) .............. 42
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North Orlando May Get Church
North Orlando wlH soon gat a
grocery store and maybe a
Method!at ehurrti.
A grocery store will definitely
be built across (be Loogwood
Oviedo Rd, from tha village hall,
Mayor Rop Uddicott aald Wed­
nesday.
Construction will start wtthia
the next 30 days. Four ether
■tore* wtH he built ia conjunc­
tion with ihe grocery, Liddlcrtt
said.
Bruce F. Gannaway, district
superintendent of tbe Orlando
District of Ihe Florida Confer­
ence of the Methodist Church,
and a minister from Miami hava
asked th# North Orlando Co. to
art aside a five sera tract for
construction of a church la Sep­
tember. Tba two man want to
build a church to North Orlando,
Uddicott said. Tbe tract to ha
art aside will probsbly ba
tba Longwond-Oviedo Id .

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Brothers Favors
Septic Tank Limit
Dr, Clyde Brothers, county health director, said today ha [
waa in favor of forcing new subdivision* to install oommur*
ity aewar systems and do away with septic tanks hi tha note*.
tyBy the use of septic tanks, Brothers aald, "wa are sub*
jocting future generations to county wide contamination."
Any subdivision pulling to aap-'
iic -tanka with the way toe
county is growing "ia Just ask­
ing for trouble," Dr. Brothers
said.
"U'a about tires tost we did
away with septic tanks use to
tha county to provanl health haxanla hero," Dr. Brothers em­ WASHINGTON (UPI) —.1
phasised.
isiers Prol
rresmoiH
si.
for Teamsters
id an* James R.
Dr. Brothers also laid tha coun­ H a i f a aceuaod ewuri-appotolad
ty health in k t working closely
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af toytog la ‘Waroo
with the County Commission and monitors today
State Board of Health, to track- Haifa and toko eeotrol-af the sta rt
ing down an tho use af arpUe aalon.
tanka hero.
Attorney Jacob Kastman made
Recently a policy was establish­ Ihe accuse tire to asking Federal
ed which requires that btforo Judge Joseph R. Jackson to eaaaay plat to recorded to tho coun­ cel Ihe civil trial af Haifa aa
ty, the oommittion must ba pre­ itor charge* that ha artsuaed i
sented with a feasibility report money.
from tha health department conKottman argued that tha
corning to* method of water sup­ Im report containing tha charges
ply and rower disposal.
was a "fraud" r e the court b n
"This policy would eliminate cause U suppressed details favor­
the installing of sewer tanks to able to Hoffs.
low-lying areas to Ihe counly,"
IIoffe li a reused af depmltltog
Dr. Brothers said.
3300,000 of fundi belonging l i
in the last month, the com­ Teamsters Local M to Detroit to
mission has turned down ooa
bank to swing a loan for
request for septic tanks from a aa Florida
real
estate
venture to which ho
subdivision and held one request shared aa toteroM,
up for further study pending a
Kosaman aald tha moniton wool
report from tha State Board of
lo oust Hoffa from office and tabs
Health.
Brother* also reported that ha over Ihe Taamttora, its 1,000,001
members and its « • million dab
hopes to be to Uw new health lira
ia iiie lf,
center, now under construction,
"A
torture a w a i t s
by October. He added that he them,"fabulous
ha said.
ie now making of a list of need­
"Do they want lo do K tor tore
ed equipment to be purchased
and hopes to present it to Ihe nf Ihe working man or do tbsf
want to do it for powrr and mon­
nomm tss km to tho mot future.
ey?" Kossmaa inquired.
Monitor Jawytra were tch idtoad
to reply later today to hto argu­
ments on a motion la block tha
trial.
Kossmaa charaad that Ihe moni­
tors advised aa Orlando bank a rt
to return the money to Local 3M
when tba union sought to withdraw
it last fail.

Holla's Attorney
Cites 'Frame'

Naval Air Station Holds
Talks On New Bomber

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Rey­
nolds Aluminum Supply Co. has
announced plana to build a new
33,000-aqua re-foot plant here with
construction to start next month.
The announcement waa made
Wednesday by a company official.
The plant will house more than
The Sanford Naval Air Station
*2.10,000 worth of industrial met alt
and building products, he eaid. was host to an ail-day AU Vigi­
lante Conference Tuesday.
Over M conferees met to dis­
Trum an Approves
a full agenda on logliUe
WASHINGTON (U P I)- Former cuta
and maintenance support of tba
President Trurnin today com­ Navy’s Mwert attack bomber.
mended Syngman Hhee at a
The conference was opooed with
statesman who resigned at South a brief statement of welcome by
Korea's president because "ha Capt. Robert W. Slye, NAS eomthought it was beat for his coun­
officer.
try, When a fellow reaches tbe manding
then turned Uw chair ovar
end of bis usefulness, il’t time to to He
C. W. Grilling, mainten­
quit," Truman observed. "1 quit anceCdr.
officer on the Commander
when I did."
Fleet Air Jacksonville staff, wha
served aa moderator of (be pre­
Guard Trial Set
ference,
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Four­
Present at tha conference ware
teen former guards at Ralford representatives of North Ameri­
Stale Prison will go on trial hero can Aviation, tha manufacturer
June 27 on charges of inflicting of A3J: Commander, Naval Air
brutal punishment upon prisoners. Force Atlantic Fleel: Commander,
The trial dale was set lata Fleal Air Jacksonville; the Bur­
Wednesday by U.S. District Judge eau af Naval Weapons; tha Avia­
Bryan Simpson. Attorneys pre­ lion Supply Office, Philadelphia,
dict the trial may last at tong Pa.; tba NAS Jacksonvilla Over­
at three months.
haul and Repair department;
Commander. Heavy Attack Wiag
DeGaulle Visiting:
One; VA1I-3; and NAS Sanford**
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Aircraft Ma Intent-e*. Operations,
French President Charles Da* and Supply departments.
During the fleet 14 months al­
Gaulle ends -his two-day visit to
San Frgatlsee Bay area to- ter the introduction af tba A ll
r nf tha Hewlett- at NAS Sanford, North Americas
day with a
cs Co..and tha Aviation will ba responsible bp
Packard Ei
tUy Medical Can- aw tract with Iba Navy tor supply
Stanford Ui
tor at P&lt;
Alto. Tha French and maintenance ef tha aircraft.
e, Yvonne, and This to the flirt Urns that the
leader, hla
Tha governor's race, aald John their party
will fly to New Navy will have contracted with
next atop of their a civilian firm far support af as
McCarty at Lakeland, doea not Orleans for

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Low Grades Blamed

Tb# Sanford Public Library
will Kart lla annual summer
reading program June 1. The
Smoky Bear Beading Club tor
first and Mould graders and
iho Space Club for stedenta from
the third grade through Junior
high wiU run until Sepi. 1. Lib­
rarian Mr*. Sara Blag la getting
ready tor 200 program members,
since 1» Joined the reading clubs
last summer. The program la
worked on an Incentive basis,
with yeuugslan getting certifi­
cates after they read a certain
numbtr of books. Tha books must
be approved by a librarian and
mult bo on th« children's age
level.
City Manager W. E. Knowles returned from the 14th Annual City
Managers Shop Course Wednes­
day, "A look at ourselves aa
managers" was the theme of the
four day course la Tallahassee,
The dtp managers discussed bow
to make council-manager Severnment more effective In Florida,
miring management problem* m
municipal finance and public
utilities, community development,
planning and toning, community
relationships, administration and
personnel. Knowles alto took a
field trip through a sewage treat­
ment plant.

Baaford'a Municipal Swimming
Pools will open wetkand* starting
Saturday,
Pool hour# at the Ft. Msllon
Park Foal and the Goldsboro Pool
Will bp from liM - I p . m.» both
Saturday and Sunday.

RaiM $600 Fund
n e OMtslksrry Uotm hs
mete thou n o t worth ei
bulbs to their currant bull

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tor Bill Bridge asked help from
parents of scouts tn building the
troop and helping It function at a
mooting Tuesday night.
Bridge Mid tha troop naada a
meeting place It sen lock up, a
place that w ont bo moved after
tha troop gate established that*.
Ha aakea tha parents to find out

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MAGNOLIA, Miss. (UP!) - A
high - school senior whoso poor
grade* went causing trouble at
homo shot and seriously wounded
hla school niperlntendeat Wednes­
day night,
The boy, Tommye Wilton, IT,
then drove seven miles to the
county Mat of McCemb, Miss.,
and gave himself up to police.
Sheriff Clyde Slmmona said tha
boy signed ■ full confession.
Pallbearers tor the funeral Fri­
B, W, Lambert, SB, superin­ day of Mr. Boy Holler will be Ban*
tendent of the South Pika County d u l Chase, Sydney 0 . Chase Jr„
consolidated school district, was Luther Frailer, George A. Speer
Jr., Roby La ing, Wallace Bell.
John L. Galloway and F. E. Bournand cheat when Wilton fired twice Wat Sr.
from a distance of 10 feel wltb
Funeral Mrrlcea will be at I
n 11-gauge shotgun.
p. m. at tha First Protoyterlan
llmmoua said Wilson told him Churck of Sanford, wttk Bov, Gro­
bo planned Um shooting carefully. ver C. Sowell Jr. officiating. Bur­
The only r e a m ho gave was that ial will be hi Oaklawn Memorial
ha "Just didn't like the way Mr. Park.
Lambert had been talking to hla
father'* about hla poor gradM
at Magnolia High School,
Tho sheriff said tha youth at­
tended a prayer mMting and
the* 'drove to Lambert’s homo
and knocked on the door. Mrs.
Lambert opened the door, and
Wilson asked to see her husband.
When Lambert appeared, Sim­
mons said, W11soo stepped back
and fired twice.'Ha was charged

Holler Services
A lBP. M. Friday

Tho Sanford City Commission
brill meet tonight to taka and
award bids on a street sweeper
and a refuse packer, and possi­
bly to dlscusa bow to gel more
water for Saaford’a growing populallan. The meeting In City llall
will bo at • p. m.
Tha Grace Methodist Church
will sponsor a fro# Loyalty Sup­
per at *:*0 p. m. today at the
church. A discussion of the new
fiscal year budget and plans will

•pen afternoons during the week
from SsBO - • p. m. if tho weather
la favorable. Poe] prieea will re*
main ib* same, IS cents for chil­
dren and teenagers to school and
3S cent* for adults.
"Learn to awim elaiMe" gat un­
derway May I, far doubla station
schools. Registration will bo at
• a. at. for aftontom school ses­
sion students and t p. at. for
morning .school session children,
Class#* for. ether children and adranted classes will be scheduled to
June and. July.
These early clessee are fer be­
ginning awimmers only. Private
lessons, can be arranged through

w orm s o r aihiptiow sir i
nnsM -raow c i o m s v s c i t
■an awn anawnowiws * w «
Tine o r a em intrr is anui
ani.M c o c m , F lorida
XOT 1CK IB HKHKBT flIVKX
that after due notice wai »uh
thereen.
llehtd and ' hearlnv had E
to
the Hoard of County Cnnunlealon.
era of Semi not* Counlr, Florida,
at Ite reguter meeting held on
April &gt;*&lt;&gt;!&lt; 1**0, adopted a rateMinn clnelng, vacating, el.endentng, itieoanilaulag. disclaiming, and

HAVANA, Cuba (UP!) - The
British embassy said Wednesday
night It baa been' officially in­
formed from Nassau that al­
leged Americaa pirates BUJy W.
Scot and Alvin Tables Jr. far#
charges of “murder and robbery
with violfDoi."
Saoi, n T a f Etowah, Ark., and

crow member w an marooned on
la m a Elbow Key in the Ba­
hamas, where less and T*M*i
bad wrecked lha so-tost cabin
arulsar Honiara, after allegedly
MIAMI MACK (UP!)—Aa OMe atoslbig M to Key West
State University physical educe*
They won captured by Cuban

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All «f that portion af LAKE
RK.S'A tllltVK 1}lug Boulh of
Lot s. Block ’B". aad oataadInp Kait lo tha Beat Una of
NORTH WOODS DRIVE, a*
ahown on lha Flat or fiENK
flARLKS SECTION OF MERE­
DITH manor, no rocordod la
Plat Booh S, Pag* H, Faults
Racard* af Somlnala Cauatr,
Florida, and that »«rti*a af
NORTH WOOD* DRIVE, boglnalag at the South right af
way Tin# of LAKE RENA
DRIVE SB* lying East *« Black
,aa “. and that portion at lha
Intorioolloa af QBNM OABLES
-CIRCLE and that portion lying
Xaat af Bloeh -A" OBNE
EARLKa BHCTIOE o s' HEBE.
DiTit manor, aa rscarda* to
pint Rank S, Pag* IS, Pabllo
Ricardo af lamlaalo County,
Florida.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIMIONKItS OP
SKMINOLE COUNTY
BYI David M. Onleh*!

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la ■nether eeaventlee addroes,
exercise instead of sleeping pills
was recommended bp Dr. Paul
Dudley White af Seetoa aa toe
beat remedy far toromnla and
aerveu* strain.
White, la torus Uoaally knew*
heart specialist, said aeuad exer­
cise habka bagtontog to yealh
were needed to Insure souad
health to middle and aid age,

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WASHINGTON (UPU-Backcri
of don. John F. Kennedy (DMom.) baaed today that hla rota
to Paaoayfvaato'a proridmElol pri­
mary wauld impraaa Gev. David
L. L aw m ta, o n af tha kingmak­
ers to toe Denver a Ha Party.
But La weane* said to Harris­
burg tool Tuesday's bid write-in
veto f ir Kennedy was not likely
la toflm nro the Pennsylvania det•gsUaa's decision to go to the
Demeeratle eeavenUaa uaptsdged,
"We are neutral/' to* gnvarwr

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on nearly T.soo articles of aehoel
furniture. A motion wst patted
that tha lowest and best bids
be accepted.
The chairs, tables, chair deska,
teacher deska and ebalr carry*
Ing trucks will be In the sew
Longwood Elementary School and
In additions at Lake Mary
School, Oviedo High, Rooenwald
Elementary, Midway and Oviedo
elementary ache*!'.
Sanford’s. Powell's Office Sup.
ply aubmitted the low bid on
W
folding chairs. The school
hoard wiU buy Um chairs from
Pewtll’a for IS.U each.
Southern peak Co. got the low
Southern Desk’s hid of l* .U
each lor •*, tables. Administra­
tive Assistant Walter Teague said
this w u not tho low bid but be
would rather have tbs*# tablet.
The Vlreo company got the low
bid on soo classroom chairs for
M.M. each. Tho bid m M toarii-

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lino of MEREDITH MANOR
Boi'LKVAnn to tho Woat lino
of CHANNEL DR1TB oxUnd•d south, an rocordod In Pint
Booh I. Png* I. Public Hoard*
nr Bamtnsl* Counlr, Florida,
and that nor Hon of FINIS
n tn a n n o s n irtng South of
Lata 1 and I, Block -"A", and
that oortlaa af FINN RIDOB
ROAD Irtag South of Lot L
Blark *0”, all In VNWKDtTvi
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The Seminole County School
Board decided It buy *54,000
worth of furniture for seven coun­
ty schools Tuosday.
In a special meeting tha board
beard offtr* from sine dealers

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CLEAN GO?ERNM KMTi Obligated to BE owe.’
■PFICtEKCT Bf GOYRRNMRNTl Baltovw to
paving reeaid far Ism money.
Rrevnid Csantto* Med fair shave,
FLOOD CONTROL, WATRR CONSERVATION, WILDLIFRi WUI work fer (lead control
provanUssi ad noodles* droughtot Baitoroa to prasrovtot wttfJitot helped MtobUah game yeses
aad roerontieml area*.
REAPPORTION MRNTt Will
to rofleat pepulatiou tocnaaes.

asparato aaswtara far S*mi»ls end Bravard

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SCHOOLS: WUI work to broadsn achaat program fer all ages, to taclads aid fee crippled and ye.
tordad cbUdroa,
INDUSTRY AMD TOURISMi WUI week lac desirable todnotry end tomriam.
STATE CONSTITUTION: WIU work tor dacsaUiUsstloa af atat* control* and retorn to tha ecto-'
cipla af gavaremae* af the People, by toe Ftopla, aid tor the Peopto,

BERNARD PARRISH Hm an outstanding record of servlet Um

A a Casselberry Vtre Dept.

COUNTY GOVERNMENT: County Commissioner, District 1, Brevard Caunty.
SCHOOL SYSTEM i Served a* Trustee) has we rind
fer lass money.

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WELFARE: Has worked to breeds* and Improve County and

Welfare,

YOUTH: Served aa District Chairman of Reg Seoul*) baa improved aecreaBeunl----HtabUab Little League to Earth Brevard.
SPORTSMEN i Member af North S revaad Rpsrtsmaa Asaaaiatlan) has
CIVIC ORGANISATIONS: Peat President Rotary, Charter Member of
Elk*,. Chairman Brevard Caunty United Appeal.

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CMURCMt Mas asrvad as Eldar, Trustaa, aad Dearou af Prsabytorian Chunk.
COUNTRY: Served with tha Field Artillery to Africa, EkJly, France and was with to* firat unit
to eroaa lha Rhine River tot* Germany,
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GOOD WILL: Una worked for County and Distiist aaeparotioa.

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WASHINGTON - In hi* billfold Boer*ary of State Christian
A. Herter carries a card which
ha takaa ant and shows la qun-

Tho Rnernntkm Deportment and tha Red Crou wiH coera to afain thin veer In • water safety program which
i recommend highly. The first phase of the program will
for children more thhn seven yders old—but we recom­
end It to the parents.
In this area where water sports of ell kinds naturally
tract Most youngsters, there is e tendency to become
ghtly lose diligent than necessary about teaching them
Uer safety measures. This Is why we esk the parents to
it their children In the program—to teach them not to be

For she said be might get so
lonely tad blue after her death
that be might occidenUUy get
enamoured at foe wrong typo at
woman, aa la often true.
Far m aty men, an tho rebound
from Jilting or death of their loved
one, may looo perspective and
marry unwisely.
Me was oo concerned with the
future happiness at her hueband,
that aka wanted him registered
with ear Scientific Marriage Bur­
eau, te nuke sure be would meet
e congenial woman at the proper
age, religion and other eseenttal
virtues.
Never to my M years of writing
and counselling patients have I experleneed a greater evidence at
true love,
la Dickens* "Tale of Two Cities,"
alike as a twanging hew and a
fo^ i-g f uao.
The yifaraat one was Sea. John

who fearlessly criticised Wa hosts
and foe newspapers they print.
,Tba other: Sen. Stuart Syming­
ton, thn mild, smooth Democra­
tic Mr. CompromlM of Missouri.

Editor:
I thought the "carpet baggers"
wont out of foo south with Grant’s
administration bu( R appears ■
now crop has infiltrated Florida.
But what la- worse la that they
kavo bean converting the "eraskora" In politlea to foelr way of

r It w u too applicant'! will
bad toileted that bar husband
Ml* Um aaolkition.
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Naturalness la Its deepest sente
It Is manlfosted la local, county
to foe criterion at worth to this and elalo government. Taxes era
world,
levied, ceuectad and given to
-Sam Campbell

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A third hopeful, Sen. Hubert
Humphrey who came lad , talked
right on through my deadline.
It was under tho vast white
seal of tho president on foe cell­
ing at Presidential Room of the
Sutler Hotel that the dining edi­
tors and foelr wives listened tauthr te foe young man pleading te
ho foelr next chief executive.
Kennedy, leaning bard Into foe
lights that first bounced against
n centered spray of canary Jon­
quils, white tulips and rod caraotioos, bod arrived with n chip

■gricnllure to wan ae foe real
estate business. Nothing could be
sweeter or bolter. But the "car­
pet baggers" j e t Ip, powqr.
T,Tbere ore acae aa Mind as
those that wont tee." Don't for­
got to votel I
S. Forbes Simpson

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la foo only pratoriten loft for tho
poor, aged and tow Income cltlsene. Much at Me benefits are
being eaten sway by hlghor vnlnet and raised eiteaemenU.
' The state need to be advertised
aa e place to live comfortably
on a moderate income. The cry
wee "everything !e cheap." No
tales tan, no Income tax, no
•tote reel eatote tan and a 13,000
hnmnntend naemptloo. Now they
don't want foea* kind of people.
The economy at Florida retted
apes teurieta, eitrua, cattle, truck

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NORMAN, Ohio. (UPI) — A
high acbeel girt wcet te the Univanity at Oklahoma library to get
•erne Information on merry hill­
to p , or euthanasia. Urn librarian
oari "index, than returned with
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DELL, Utah — Dr. Barbara
Moore securing two British ser­
ge eaU at accepting rides ia foelr
•race • country trek while eke
walks:
"I shall eipeee them. They are
a bunch of scoundrel*. They stoic
my program."
IAN FRANCUCO - Franck
President Chorine DeGauDe call­
ing for eelf-determlnetion at all
peoples of foe world:
"America end France wish all
people te freely eheeee their des­
tiny. This atoms foam foo princi­
ple of liberty, equality end fra­
ternity."

The chip bore this massage:
“ I’m e Catholic, end you shall
not vote for me, or against me,
Juet because I am. You must vote
for me — or against me — for
what I stand for."
Kdltore like n fighting man.
And this was non of Kennedy's
most shining hours. They had
asked him to talk on religion, and
he accepted. Religion ia A sen­
sitive topic, and it showed an
tho young man. '
Now his words came fast nod
tense. They came ns if abet foam
deep inside by pent-up emotion.
Rut, then, bo paused for a smile.
"1 must apologise far foe
hoarseness In my throat," he
u id . "I've beta shouting from
foe mounUlaaideo of West Vir­
ginia."
New. he was riding hard —hard
—on foe editors. He flipped Mresem s i the .way too newspapers
"analysed" the Wisconsin "reli­
gious" vote. In his own analysis,
no said, he found that he did well
la the areas whore the tempera­
ture averaged 14 or lower. They

ire solns to do about Fidel Cas­
tro in Cuba. On tha cards are
typed Articles IS sod IS of the
charier at tho Organlution of
Amoricaa Hates, slsned la IMS.
Article U denies the right of
■ay stale te Intervene with force
la (he affaire at eaother state.
Article IS sees even further:
"No state may urn or eneourage
tho eso of coercive measures of
■a economic or political charac­
ter la enter te fore# tho sovereign
will at another state and obtain
from tt advantages at any hind.'*
This Is his answer te those who
are urging set ion te forbid ship­
ment! at on and othar essential
commodities la Cuba. Despite the
growing fear and resentment. of
the Castro government in much
of Latin-America, an economic
boycott would generate an equal
suspicion of tho United Slates, In
Harter's view.
Completing his first year as
secretary of state in a revolution­
ary world HertOr, aa a man of
principle and character, Is trying
to hold the lino for law and or­
der, It la a difficult if not an
Impoaalblo task. And, as his immadlate predecessors learned to
their sorrow, being aecrelary of
sUta under Uw American sys­
tem of divided powers and divid­
ed responsibUtles is largely a
thankless task.
The verdict on Harter, among
fair-minded appraisers taking Into
account Uw eirrumstaates of his
coming Into office near the dose
of an administration,- is that In
a quiet, unspectacular fashion be
has done n good Job. He has not
pleased the mutlerers on the right
who want the American way of
life to prevail everywhere and by
force If necessary. Nor has he
aeUsfied those who look for a
bolder end more daring reeponse
to thn Communist challenge. But
he hee walked a middle way with
quiet reeolullon.
One of the complaints against
Harter U that he is not ■ tighter,
that he ia too su ch of n gentle-

Western aOles Harter baa relied
far more than his predecessor ea
persuasion and cooperation. He
has built up a friendly relation­
ship with French Foreign Mini­
ster Maurice Ceuve do Murvtlla
that has in turn strengthened
Couve do Mure ilia's standing srith
his chief, President DeGanile. In
the saase way he has cultivated
G e n u a Foreign Minister Hein­
rich van Brents no who must copa
with the iron whims of Chancel­
lor Adenauer.
Hartar obviously would never
be the u n i kind of eocretary of
state aa Dulles. Ho is too modest
end too restrained to defy Uw
lightning In the hravera maaaer
of Dullca. Instead ho ehoao to
oncourago President Klaeabower
to oipend his goodwill trips and
in this far-flung endeavor the

presideat baa Ukaa a deep aatia
faction.
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. . . . It baa helped to develop a bond
bctwaaa the two man who began
almoat a* stranger* to each other.
Aa every aecrelary of aUta dis­
covan la the time of troubles ie(J
which wa live the lid eaa blow
off aaywberv at any moment. The
Korean uprising is currently caus­
ing the deepest concern. If Syng■ aa Rbee should bo driven out
or assassinated after years at
despotic rule no one, including the
secretary at state, eaa tatt whe­
ther the danger will and short at
disaster or bow stability eaa bo
restored.
la short, the alarm bon is
ataotiy ringing. And patient » r to - v
tiaa Harter la trying with quite
courage and determination to
damp down the flras.__________

a. m. Hungry appoMtee wffl bn
satisfied when "Breakfast Cell** te
sounded at three a. a . la the momtag. When the last graduate ia
served at approximately t a. m.
thee will term lata foe all night
activities. Besides being a ■ •■ ar­
able eecesten foe class of ' • wffl
cany with them the pride at being
foe last sealer class te graduate
from the present Seminole High /
Building.
Keep liotcalag Far

RUTH HAMILTON
Ae She Spaeka About The
County Comm ladew re Bern

Over Radio WTRR
Everyday Thru Monday,
pd. pel. adv.

ELECT REV,

suasion that la his hallmark Har­
ter brought Secretary of Defense
Thomas 1. Oates Jr. around te tho
belief foot foe risks of a boa with
an inspection and control system
w en less than foe risks at (ha
spread of nuclear weapons to
fifth, sixth and seventh powers.
That loft tho center of the opposi­
tion la fot Atomic Energy Com­
mission.
In Ms year In affiee — with
scarcely nine months morn to go
—Herter has tried to give the
State Department and tho top of­
ficials la the department a there
ia polleymakiog. His predecessor,
John Foster Dulles, ran the shew
on such an Intensely personal
basis that the apparatus was
downgraded. Seniors in foe de­
partment feel today more of a
mom at partnership and t free­
dom to speak their minds.
Similarly In dealing with foe

Ha took a caustic shot at a
Milwaukee paper which printed o
tabulation of three classifications
of voters: "Republican, Demo­
crat end Catholic." The editor
Mt throe chain away.*
There was bitterness. T h e
speech cfled at seif defense. Rut
Kennedy wee tossed tola big pala­
te on religion, and bo hit tt
straight-on, right into coaterftoid.
Editors appreciate directness.
Now, R was Symlaglon'a tarn.
The man la known to ran hot and
Greco to tho ornament at orna­
cold In tpMkiag appearances.
This day. tho performance waa ments. Without It, beauty is life­
—Baltoaar Grecian
clammy. Ha waa capablo of maeh less.
hotter.
Symington, the man voted most
likely to succeed on tho basis at
charm and lack of controversy,
rolled slowly on foe balls of bis
feet. He gave foe impression be
wanted to roll easily up to foe
convention door. Hit speech,
whieh cried, "I am for mother
hood," woe o sweet lullaby.
This day wee a grand oppor­
tunity for (we "front runners"
to impreta this aweeeaely-pow*
orful group of dealers end mak­
ers of oplnloa, the American
Society of Newspaper Editors.
And Kennedy won. Symington
failed. Aa for foo third a tta to
this (homo, Son, Humphrey, be
talked on and on.

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• Raiaed In Sftnford
• Employed by one Company
since 1915.
• Well acquainted with duties
of peace .officer.
• Considerable Experience
since a boy in dealinv with
the public.

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NEW YORK — Gov. Robert B.
Meyaer (N J.) criticising under­
ground fallout Shelters because of
the heat foal would be pnerated
by a nuclear bomb:
"What you’d have era not eheltort but ovens.”

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Graduation Supper Honors

Personals
MM. CLARENCE BKYDER

Mn. Gerald Hosack and daugh­
ter Janatte, visited In Oak Hill,
recently. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace
Spaulding of Buffalo, N. Y. are
visiting Mr. Frank George.
Linda Noel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Loula Noel, fail from her bi­
cycle and broke her left arm.
^ Mrs. David Hosaek haa returned
home following a stay in Jackson­
ville, with her mother, Mr*. Henry
Whiddop, who wa* ill.
Mra. Louie Noel and daughter.
Fay and Charles Metier attended
the employer-employe banquet at
Pinecreat school, sponsored by tha
D. C. T. "class of Semlnola High
School.
Dr. and Mrs. John Bradin, Mr.
and Mra. Julius Gerheardt, Mr.
• and Mrs. Clarence Snyder, Col.
and Mrs. William Doyle, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Miller, Mra. Robert
Workman and son Bobby and Mrs.
Hugo Bertini attended tha Smergasbord at the Lutheran Church of
the Redeemer.
Mrs. Hugo Beriinl of Oak Ridge,
Tcnn., Is visiting her parents Mr,
and Mrs. Norman Miller,
Nolan Osteen has returned home
after being a patient in tha Velar• ani Hospital at Lake City for two
Week*.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Masters are
in Jacksonville alaylng with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Burch.'

Miss Frances Strickland
Mr, and Mrs. R. F. Robison
honored Mis* Frances Strickland
with a graduation patio supper at
their home in Mayfair. Cdr. (rrl.)
and Mr*. G. It. Strickland were
co-hostesses for the party.
Tha guests enjoyed games and
Hi-Fi music on Ihe spacious lawn
and patio. Barbecued chicken, bak­
ed beans, aiaw, pickles, caka and
soft drinks ware served from an
elaoorately decorated table,

Two large silhouettes were in
the renter, a boy and a girl in
graduation raps and gowns with
red and white ribbon streamers,
ending at each place setting. Fav­
ors of nuts and minis were also
at each place, in small silver bas­
kets with a white paprr graduate
bearing the name of each guest.
Guests included Miss .Strickland,
her eacort, Johnny Lovelace, Collen McFarland, Don McCoy, Sally
Williams, Winston Piercy, Sally

Wallace. Arthur DeYoung. Carolee
Ostrrholm, T e r r y Christensen,
Shrrlene Shepard, James Mark­
ham. Kay Ivey, Ronnie Lindsey,
Marilyn McDaniel, Terry Griffin.
Dian Aiken, Steve Powell, Marty
Slempcr, Lionel Risner, Janet
Glenn, Tom Raynor, Faye Garner,
Larry McQuallers, Jeanne South­
ward, Truman Troutncr, the honorre's parents, Mr. and Mra. M. R.
Strickland, Cdr. and Mrs. Strick­
land and Mr. and Mra. Robison.

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Honors Dian Aiken

M eet For

With Luncheon

The monthly coffee at ft* wCre*
of VAH-T waa held at the home at
Mra. Tom Stewart on Jenktna Cir­
cle with Mra. Roy Boucher a*
co hoste**. After a ahort business
meeting, coffra and buna w an awJoyed by all.
Othera attending were: Mra. J.
Boland. Mr*. J. Fttigarald. Mra.
F. Galloney, Mra. H. Harriaoe,
Mra. E. lloteplan, Mra. D. MePherion, Mrs. D. Milner, Mra. T.
Owaby, Mra. N. Pruden, Mra. V.'
Robin ion, Mr*. K. Rowell, Mra. i .
Swope, Mr*. W. Wormell, Mra. A.
Poulter, Mr*. B. Rotia, Mra. J .
Hill, and Mr*. L. Collier.
Gueita were Mra. Paul Hunt
from Vermont who waa visiting
with tha Rowell*, and M n. Rich­
ard Brewster of Llndenhurat, U 1.,
twin sister of Mn. Harrison.

Mis* Dian Aiken who will gra­
duate Trom Srmtnol* lliih School
in June was guest of honor at a
luncheon given recently by Mra.
J. F.. Terwilleger, Jr., at her
home in Dreimwntd. Ray red
tableclothea were used with while
floweri to carry out the elan
colon.
Mra. Terwilleger waa m isled
in serving by her mother. Mn.
Nancy Brock. Invited to be with
MUa Aiken were her mother,
Mr*. Pick Aiken, her grandmother,
Mr*. Roy Wright Sr., and Sally
William*. Diana llaynei, Sherlenr Shepard, Janet Rlenn, Jeanne
Southward, France! Strickland,
Kay Ivey, Faye (tamer. Jane Osborne. Marilyn McDaniel. Sue Ann
Toney. I.inda Ronman. Sally Wat*
lace, Judy A*en*io, and Sue Koke.

O n First Street

Personals
BY MARIAN R. JONES
Miss Ann Lundy, whose car turn­
ed over with her the liller part
of last week, was not injured, but
Ihe car received quite a bit of dam­
age.
Mra. Arthur Evans, of Caicago,
III. la is visiting her son, John
Evans and family.
Pvt. Wallaca Kelsey, who la sta­
tioned at Fort Stewart, Ga. has
returned to his base after spending
the Faster holidays here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kel­
sey.
Mrs. Anna K. Brer, of Ocean
Grove, N. J. ii visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Gaydick and family.
Mrs. R. W. Estes. Mrs. B. G.
Smith and Mrs. E. L. Luttrell leave
(his week for the Woman's Club
stale convention at Miami, Fla.
They will slop at West Palm Beach
to be gucsla at a birthday lunch­
eon for Mrs. Estes' daughter, Mra.
Kenneth Wlggs. before preceding
on to Miami. The Deauville Hotel
will be the site of the convention
activities.
Miss Marilyn Mathers, who was
hospllallied following injury sus­
tained in an automobile accident
Sunday afternoon, Is progressing
nicely and ia expected home toon
Roswell Nocgel, senior warden,
and Roy Alford, wnrshlpful mailer,
report a wonderful lima at Grand
Lodge In Jacksonville
Mrs, G. W, Alford has been
spending quite a bit of time at the
hospital In Fusils, is her sister.
Mrs, Ella Key haa been confined
(here following a heart attack fol­
lowing the announcement of the
death last week of Mrs. Key’s
son in Teaas. Cards may be aent
Mrs. Key, who has been a frequent
visitor here, to the Waterman Me­
morial Hospital, Euitia.

Calendar
THUBADAY

MISS SYLVIA PRICE, second from left, waa gaunt of honor nt it bridal
tea a t tha home of Mrs. Gordon Stanley. Shown with her are, left to right,
Mrs. Stanley, Mra. Harold Stanley and Mrs. Phil C. Stanley, co-hoRtcnsea
and Mrs. Alfred Stanley, mother of the groom-elect. Seated in front are
Mrs. W alter Price, the honoree's mother and her grandmother, Mrs. G. M.
M erritt of Ocoee.
(Herald Photo)

Bridal Tea At Stanley Home
Honors Miss Sylvia Price
Hits Sylvia Price, bride-elect
of Alfred Stanley Jr. was honor­
ed at a bridal tea this weekend
at the* home of Mr*. Gordon
Stanley, M S Laurel Ave. Cohoateeiea were Mrs. Harold Stan­
ley end Mrs. Phil C. Stanley Jr.
About ISO friends of tha cou­
ple called during the appointed
hours ef 1:10 to l:M p. m.
The lee table was covered with
a lace cloth,. end centered with
an arrangement of while and
green tinted chrysanthemums.
Silver appointments completed
the decorations. Aa assortment

of parly sandwiches, meringues,
petit (ours, mints, coffee and tea
were served durin., the afternoon.
Aisisling the hostesses were
Mrs. W. H. Mahany, and the
Miaies Joyce, Gay, Lynn and
Patricia Stanley. Pouring' were

Coffee

T oo Many Hoffmans

Oviedo

Church

Mr. and Mra. Floyd Palmer
kad as their dinenr guests, rec­
ently, Mr. and Mrs. John Elck
and daughter. The group dined
at the MQ Ranch in Osteen and
visited several point* at Interest
at the ranch.

KEEP a Qualified,
Exptrienead man am
tha Job &gt; aa
Couaty Coamiaaioaar
District I

Officer* Wive**

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GUEST OK HONOR Mina Frances Strickland, second from left, her escort,
Johnny Lovelace, Mrs. Guy R. St rick la ml. co-hostess and left, Mra. R. F.
Robison at the graduation patio supper nt the Roliison home.
(Herafd Photo)

Otteen

Mrs. Terwilleger

STYLISH LOW-COST FASHIONS will be modeled a t
the rireM review tomorrow night a t 7:80 p. m. nt the
Home Demonatrntion Center. It in sponsored by the HO
Council. The faRhions will be modeled by HO and 4-H
club member*. Mrs. Cecil Mixon, left and Mian Carla
Lommler are shown with two of the dreaaea to he shown
a t the review,
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(Herald Photo

Sorority Chapte

Several wreka ago Mr. and Mn.
Francla Hoffman and their two
■mall children, Robin Ann and
Lonnie Jay, moved Into a homo
on First Street, Mr. Hoffman la
employed with Wallace Noon tn
Orlando. The Hoffman* previous­
ly lived In Winter Park, boforo
moving to Chuluota,
Last week another Mr. and Mn.
Francis Hoffman moved Into a
home on the same street. It makes
a very pleasant bit of confusion,
as the newest Hoffman is Francis
Jr., and the son of tha ftrat men­
tioned family. They alio hava two
youngsten. Melody Sun and Jef­
frey Dean.

Gulf Life Staff

Installs Officers
Mrs. Pet Largen was installed
at president of the Gemma Lamb­
da Chapter of Bela Sigma Phi at
tba bi-monthly business meeting
at the home of Mrs. Betty Brucetie, Tuesday evening,
Other officer* installed to serve
with Mrs. Largen were Mrs. Vir­
ginia Robcrtaon, vice president,
Mrs. Betty McKee, recording eec&gt;
retary, Mn. Ann Howland, cor­
responding aecrelary, Mn. Paul­
ette White, treasurer end Mrs.
Katie Cerlcy, sponsor. The Instal­
lation ceremony included tha pre
sente tion of their official seals of
office.
Retiring president, Mrs. Reids
McCalf, announced that the Found­
er's Day banquet will be observed
the evening of May T at the Barbiton Restaurant la Winter Park.
Mra. Martha Batten will be
hostess, this year, to the Bela Sig­
ma Phi Mother's Day tea. The
event will lake place May 4 and
will Include alt Beta Sigma Phi
membera in Sanford and their
gursli.
The tabic waa overlaid with a
lace trimmed cloth and centered
with a bowl of yellow roaes, the
official flower. Mrs. BruestJe serv­
ed cheese cake, caffes and nuts
to membera present.
They were Mrs. Largen, Mrt.
Howland, Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Mc­
Call, Mrs..White, Mrs. Robertson,

Holds Barbecue

Mrs. Corley, Mn. Sophia Shoe­
maker, Mrs. Faye Stetson. Mn.
Arthurene Cook, Mn. Margaret
Horne.
Mrs. Candy McClanaban, Mra.
Helen Hamnrr, Mrs. Barbara
Greene. Mn. Vermeil* Peterson,
Mn. Peggy Lawrence, Mrs. Ellie
Iverson, Mrs. Gloria Little, Mrs..
Frannie Rivero, and Mrs. Darlene
Tye.

The "Howard Base Staff}' of Bio
Gulf Life Insurance Co., held a
barbecue and covered dish supper
recently at the home of Mr. and
Mn. Jack Boone In Osteen.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Dill Gammagc, Mr. and Mn.
J. P. Wilson, Mr. and Mra. Damon
Scott, Mr. and Mn. Nat Rich burg,
Mr. and Mra. Bob Conley, Mr. and
Mra, Jack Boone, Howard Bala
and Mist Rachel Roch.

For Arrcet And Conviction Of Tha Mm Or Partitt
(stillly Of OeatroylnR'Tha Awning In Proccaa Of BMng
Initialled In Front Of Tha Barber Shop In Bvann Bldg.
Lake Mary, Fla.

Frank Evans
Lake Mary, Fla

First Baptist Church announces
the Spring Rally o[ the WMU, in
Seville, at 10 a. m. Royal Ambas­
sadors meet at T p. m.
Red Cross First Aid Class meeti
in tha First Presbyterian Church
at T p. m. At I p. m. a reception
(or the Rev. Grover C. Sewell, Jr.
and family.
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Meat gravy too salty? Drop a
piece of raw potato in it for a
few minutes before serving.

DANCES

PROMS, W EDDINGS

Mra. Paul Chesterton, Mrs. Bet.
ay Williams. Mrs, Jsrk Schirard,
Mrs. Vann Parker, Mrs. Georgr
WardweU and Miss Marilyn Mc­
Daniel of Sanford and Mrs.
Charles McGill and Mr*. J. A.
Rogers of DeLand.

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the key reaaeaa lor the turnnboaL
Lew tqyned la u a third straight
complete-game victory of the aea­
ion and Skinner drove la two
run* with a Mor-2 performance
Wedneaday night when (he PL
rate* abaded the Philadelphia
Phillies, 9-1, to ge on* full game
ahead of the Idle Saa r ran cisco
Giants.
The Milwaukee Braves swept a
two-gam* aeriaa from their favor­
ite coutlna when they whipped
the Cincinnati Reds, M , aad the
Los Angalas Dodgers bant the
Chicago Cube, 1-4, la the other
NL games, la the America*
League, the Kansas City Athletics
dealt the Detroit Tigera a ascend

Even with the title tewed up la
the Saadiptir Bowling League, Irv­
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three to Wilson-Malar Furniture,
keeping the grocers total at 85
wins, aad bringing the furniture
team up to SO la third position.
In tbo othar match, Roumlllat A
Andereon Druga took two from The
Pig N’ Whistle, putting The Pig up
la fourth spot with 4014 wins, Rob­
sons is next with 40, sad the drug­
Ih e lemlnela High IhlEdads fin- Ray Lundquist woo tha 440-yard gists are la last place with 42.
Utad la second place la the Orange dash for the Seminole* and the
Balt Conferaace track champion- medley teem of Lundquist, Wilson,
ship held la Winter Park Wednes­
Mann aad Harvey look top honors
day.
Winter Park waa tha meat, roll, la that evsat.
lag tip SOU points to Sanford 8IV4
•M U . 1* third place was Lake-

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straight lees, g-i, the Waahlagtea
Seaatera defeated the New Yark
Yaakeea, 8-4, and the Baklmero
Oriole* scored u M w i a ever the
Boston Red Baa.
Hank Aaron drove In two runs
with a homer aad three singles
and also contributed a apedicu­
lar rallj-killing catch in the outfield to pace the Braves’ tri­
umph. Carl too Willey received
credit for the win.
Wally Moot had a triple, dou­
ble and ntogl* and stole a base
to lead the Dodgers’ late-laaiag
assault *a reliever Don Rlitoa,
whe was rapped for aevtn runs
.and e a r n hit* la tha final three
MMleaa.

BLOOMINGTON, lad. (UPI)—
Phil Diekans of Indiana may ho
the first prominent football coach
to lose hie Job in 1000 as a result
of tho school's new recruiting
icandaL
Dickons, who eat out a year,
long suspension ns Hoosler football coach In 19&amp;7 for violating
lbs recruiting coda said Wednes­
day's action by the NCAA was a
"danm, durned shame.”
Dickens denied he or any of hie
staff was guilty of wrongdoing In
obtaining player* despite the
NCAA move and a parallel Inves­
tigation into recruiting IrregularItlee by the Big Ten.
It appeared that Dickens may
become the victim of well-mean­
ing Hoosler alumni who sought to
boost Indiana Into tha football
limelight.
Personally guilty or not, Dick­
ens* future appeared shaky. A
Big Tan regulation on recruiting
puta in Jeopardy tha employment
of a staff mambtr guilty of vio­
lations.
I t ala* three tana tha affsnding
school with euepenaloa e f Its
member* e r eapulalea from the

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League Leaders

United Press latornattoaal
Natieaal Uagne
Playar
G AS R ■ PCT.
Mays, S.F.
IX 41 11 H .451
Sklnaar. Pgb. I t 91 I t Id .990
Clamant*, Pgh I t 4d 10 It .999
Whltd, 81. L. 11 44 • Id .944
Moon, Log Aag I t 4T • IT .341
Aaron, MUw. 11 47 • 17 .341
Groat, Pgh.
II 4d I t 17 .354
Bouctae, PhUa. ll »
o 'it Mi
Schadast, MUw. 11 41 7 14 .941
Kirkland, 8. F. II 45 t 15 .935
Aibburn, Chi. 11 41 8 14 .323
American League
Lump*, K.C.
I 94 4 Id 471
Skowroa, N.Y. 8 39 I » . «
Alii sod, Wash. 10 41 » 18 ASS
Chill, R.C.
8 38 1 11 J U
Woodllag, Balt, » 11 td • .900
Bunneis, Bln. • 34 d 11 .159
Ctasoio, Wash 10 33 T 11 M i
Buddla, B n . *• 98 7 I t .343
Power, Cleve. • Id 8 10 MS
Gentile, Bat. 8 27 8 • JI3

PlumbersPace
BusinessLoop

records of gsmtnols C osatr.
Florid*.
After Tuesday night’s play la
t o t SI. of Blo.k At Lot* If
.aod IS, of Block Bt alt of Tito Stmlnole County BusIm i i -

WUCOT ALTAMONTE HRIGHTS maa'a Laagoa, H am y'a Plumbing
I K t IOH ORE, gOmlAol* (MSB.
ly, Florida, oeoordlsg. te *1*4 wm atilt up there on top with II
win*. Ctese behind than la Sanlard Adaatfc Nations! Rank, with
14 Wkto, and Gator Lumber with
lM e
Villein Material* hsa 1814 wins
l i fourth spot, followed by Wally’*
Phillips 01 wMh it, H one's Dlatrihutera 11, Owen's Gulf Service
1M , Pol-Air II, Sanford Auto
Parts 11. Wall's Plumbing lit,
Florida Stain Bank nine, Beaton,
Contractor ala*. Abstract Carp.
«i« wilts mmrm ibpuivme m tvu
t, Rida-A-While Stables seven,
eto lu st n s la U * Clroult Court
stia Coast Line seven, and
ef tbo Ninth Judlolal Clroult la
to d fur domlsol* County, Florida,
■safari Kleetric ala.
forooluso ». eortalu marts**
Highest bowler la the leigue this
hold by thorn which ououmbora tho
week was Jim Shipman, rolling for
Abovo doserlhod root pfopirtr.
■old praparty bolng altuaiad and Atlantic Coast Line, aa be racked
loo*tod la gomtnolo Couair, Ftor- lb a M scratch series. Right be­
14a, Teu aad ouch of you ar*
horoby requlrod to file your **- hind him waa Dumont with a 541,
awor with tbo Clork of tbo Clroult CaQaa 847, T. McDonald Its, Chap
Court In and for nominal* County, maa 884, Swana 111, Burton 514,
Flsrlds. and serve a copy thereof Eatridgu IM, Ponlg 505, Moreti
upon Denial If. Hunter, of tho
firm of Wlndsrwaadl*. Ilolnoo, Its, U n th c ra lot, Pharaa 5ts,
Hunter A WsrS. 114 park Avenue, Rarraattod SOT, Doucetto 531, and
RoUlb, W inter Park, Florida, At­ WsKIglr. with a 550.
torney* for tha ritin tirrs, on or

Faye, picking up the 8-7 split,
Grace MeUo the 1-10, Mary 8atrc
t-10 and 2-7-8, Camilla Moreland
4-8-10. Naomi Jackson 8-10 and 4-5,
Pat Fbetar 8-10, and Lillian Ofdea
8-7.
The final week of bowling 'will
find The Pig N' Whistle va. Foodmart on on* and two, Robson
Sporting Goods va. Wilson-Maier on

MfeW YORK (U PD -N sw York
CRT's nFpm nl of a 4449,500 oppedfrinlisE lo t final plans ottd
*gs*ifU*tl*ni to build n new Itad iM was hailad today " is ths
grontost atop takas s* far on be­
half of tho Continental League.”

Approximately 9,400 persona
lest their live* in fin e that caus­
ed a a eeUmated | l . l MUlea worth
of daauge in ION, according te
fire prevention specialists of Al­
lied Chemical’* Barrett Division.

Foodmart Gains
First 1L Win

tory la Little League play Wednes­
day as they nipped Navy, 5-4.
In Bab* Ruth League play, Civitan tolled over the Elks Club,
11-10 and la softball league action,
Day and Night Grill dammed City
rates 18; McCevay, Giants 13; Hall, 8-4.
AaroB, Braves 11; Beyer, Cards
111 Robinson, Reds 11.
American League—AUIaon, Sen­ Hall Site Battle
ators 14; Gentile, Orioles 14; Mi- TORONTO (UPI)—Toronto and
noso. White Sox 19; 8kpwron, Montreal are at it again. This
Yankee* 19; Ratley, Senator* 9. lime It'e a tattle for the alt* of
tho propoeed National Hockey
Home Rues
NaUeaal League—Boyer, Cerda League Hall of Fame. After it
9; McMillan, Rada 9; Robinson, wne learned that Montreal was
Reds 4; McCovay, Giant* 4: Aa­ preparing to put up |100,000 to
ron, Reds 4; Skinner, Pirates 4. got ths project, ths Toronto Board
American League—Colavtto, Ti­ of Control approved a proposal
gers 3; Bailey, Baaatora 3; Lemon, that would place the hill in tho
Senators 8; Mloose, While Box 3; Caiutdisn N a t i o n a l Exhibition
grounds.
Skowroa, Yankees 3.
PhchiRg
National Leagum- Law, Ptratta
3-0; Friend, Piratol s-0; Gibbon,
Pirate* 1-0; Willey, Braves 8-9;
McCormick, Giants 1-9.
American Leagno—Casals, Red
Sox 2-9; Coalea, Yaakeea 1-0;
Morgan, Tigers 1-9; Herbert, Ath­
letic* 2-9.

a

b,furo tbo llth doy of Mar, A. D.
ISIS, otso n Doer** Pro Cunfses*
Will b* ontorod oentnot you.
IT tg onDKRKU that this ta
puhllshod In tho fUnfori Mortis,
a naw sptptr puhtlihod In 8*m1nolo County, Plorlds, onto a*oh
wook tor four conoocutlv* wooke.
WITNESS lbs band o t tho clork
s f tho Circuit Court, dominate
county, Hondo, this tb* itlb day
o f^ A jrtt, A. D. 1111.

V

Ray Herbert supplied the pitch­
ing and Bob Cere the muscle for
the Athletics, trim banded Hank
Agtdrre his firi t defeat, Herbert
won' winning his second game
while Cerv singled to help the
Athletics aeon e run la the fourth
Inning aad bomered in tbo eighth.
dim Lemon's three-run homer
capped e four-run "flash rally"
that enabled the Senators to com*
from behind in the eighth inning
aad present Jim Kaat with hi*
Drat win.
A r n o l d Portocarrero, who
pitched only on* complete game
in USt, burled a it*-hitter aa the
Orioles won their third straight
gam*.

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Pirates Get Early Jump As Comeback Kids Of 1960
V * M f m i ta M n ilin il
Go no further than Vara Law'*
1.00 aim ed run average and Bob
Skinner’* .900 batting average If
you’re looking for reaaona why
the Fittaburgh Pkralea look Uke
the comeback kid* of 1N0.
One of the biggeit. disappointmenle of 1H0, the Pirate* tead
the National League by one game
today and their aU-fara* winning
atreak equal* the bait they put
together all la*t aeaion. In fact,
It i* only game abort of the
longeit atreak any NL team
achieved la it season.
And thare'a no doubt that Law,
a 90-yaar old, 900-pound right­
hander, and Skinner, a gangling
100-pound outlieldcr, hava been

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Nalle* te horoby glvon that'lha
unStrolgAod Will, ok tho tlth day
of May, A. D. 1IH. prooont to tha
Koeomhl* County Jude* of aomtnolo County, Florida, hi* flntl ro*
turn, aeoount and vouchors, aa
Admlalotrator of tbo Estat* of
NEVA EAR RILL, doooaood. and
at oatd tlmo, than and there,
make aeplloailon to tha aald Judge
for a flu*l aottlomsnt of bit admtaletraHoa of oats oatata aad for
an ardor dlaobargleg btm aa snob
Admlnlotrator.
Dotod tbl* U* llth day ef April,
A. D. 111*.

FICTITMCO NAME
NOTICE I* hsreby niven th at we
ar* onsoaod In beolnoos a t . s i e
West n t h itroot, doaford. Oomlnot* County, Florida, Under the
ririltlnua non* or g and X FIXTtrnEa, end th a t wo Intoad t* reg­
ister told noma with tha Clork
of tho Clroult Court, nominal*
County. Florid*, in ocoordnno*
with the provision* of tb* Flotlllnu* Noma Htotuto*. to-w ltt Roe,
tlon S4S.it Florida gtatutoa 1IST.
ala: o e o ROB c. acoTT
FRANCIS J. KEI.LT
Publish April 14, I t, IS E MSP I.

DONALD WATNH BILL
A* Admlalatretor of tbo Be­
tel* of
NEVA RAE BILL
D tciiM i.
BTBNBTEOM, DAVIE * MeINTOdJt
Attornoy* far AdmlaUUator
Edward* Building
gauford, Florida

conference for failure te correct
abuses.
The NCAA Council announced
In Atlanta, Ge., that it had placed
Indiana on probation for four
yeare for violating football re­
cruiting ruler.
The action means that Indiana
cannot participate In any NCAAsanctioned television, post-season
or special events during the Bro­
tations ry period.
The NCAA said tbs new Infrac­
tions Involved six football play­
ers. Five of the violations, It said
occurred In 1958 when Indiana al­
ready was on a ene.year proba­
tion as a result of similar of­
fenses. Ths sixth violation waa In
1959, the NCAA said.
Infractions committee chairman
Gsorge H. Young ef Wisconsin re­
ported that four ef the alx viola­
tions Involved representatives ef
alumni of Indiana who offered ex­
cessive aid te prospective football
proipaets. None ef the players
aver enrolled ad Indiana.

WEARING A DODGER
uniform, Mitchell Model!
looks at some of the musty
papers and recorda taken
from the old cornerstone*
at Ebbeta Field, Brooklyn*
N. -Y. The old ballpark is
being torn down for a
housing development. Mit* •
chell waa among the young*
er fana on hand for the
auction sale at which bats,
balls, bases and other itemn
were offered to nostalgie
"Dem Bums" buffs.

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My FRED DANEIO
NEW YORK (UP1)—Jack Paar
It at his best when ha forgets to
play It asfe.
On Tuesday night's "Jack Paar
THURSDAY P. M.
Presents" special, he was play*
t i l l ((&gt; Wtaiber-Tvewe-Saorta
lag k aafe.
IS) Highway Patrol
S ill (t) llnnarmoaeera
As a result,' Paar was much
(!) Now*
less inventive than he was on his
1:14 H i Kporio
Jan. M special, SUU, tha hour
5110 C l Woather
IS) Contra! Fla. Msws
contained soma rewarding mo­
S:l* &lt;s&gt; Weather
V. HOVKT. Mo wlfa: KKT
ments. His latest venture in
DEVELOPMENT g REALTT, 5111 III llun(ln v 111 Fishing
prime time on NBC-TV was a
&lt;&gt;) llarkots
INC., n Flnrltla cm poratlnn;
IS) John Osip
one-hour trailer for the show he
(1. K. A VKit A and ALMA
7:«* c i AUv. J i a Rawls
AVF.HA, hi* w If*; OLIVKH
has been running in non-prime
F IK Itt HAllNK and MABlit. T;0 u t») Stanley Brea. Simla
K i d d 1IARNK, hla v, If*; H. T:tl (I) Now*—Dounl*o ICdwarda time for three years come July.
til# C l Jr. Understanding
H. HRlKIt. tl I. a H. O. URtKIt
Because it was a commercial
l l ) lmch Up
n o A d c o n s t r u c t i o n : WEL­
for his "tonight" show, Paar's
isi Dnjrio Connor
COME WAllON, INC. a rorformat followed hit usual fashion.
T:IS IS) Karrli Bryant
I".ration: l' SITED "TATES
l;vo C l Iitt SUiMrasn
«&gt;F AMERICA
INTERNAL
Thera waa Pear's nett, amusing
isi Matty Hutton
REVENUE SERVICE: and ALopening monologue, a couple of
.It) Putin* llaad
ItKIlT K. O'NKALl, tiadlna
soagt, some wild comedy, tome
lit# IM Itaal SleCojr.
and doing buein*** aa A. K.
t&gt;) rroduv*r‘s ChBlco
tame comedy, eome wild conver­
O NKAI.I. * ASSOCIATES: and
i l l Interpol Catling
any and all nthar partita
sation, some tame conversation
• i»l C ) Bachelor Father
claiming any right, lilt* and
and, to make It official, numerous
&lt;*) r a t Boone
nthcr Intorrat In anil in tha
breaks tar commercials.
II) Han Hunt
following daacrlbtd teal pro­
t i l s i n Markham
perty, to-wii:
Tuesday night’s highlight was a
C ) Ernie Ford
Lot- 1 and I, nf lllnck A. of
sketch ealled, "Civilised People."
IS) ThS Untouchables
WEST A L T A l l (I N T K
starring Mike Nichols, Elaine
IIEIOHTS IKCTION o.S'K, H i l l C l ciroueho Stars
H i v a r l a t r n trias
May and Shelley Berman. It wai
Pamlnola County, Florida, ac­
cording lo plat lh*r*ot record- I0:S0 (S) Anthology
■ brilliant apoof of the cerebral
is&gt;
Iioylo
Conner
od In Plat llook 1*. p a n SS,
approach to romantic triangles.
nf tho public records of l i : l l aS&gt; Ta Bo Announead
Paar Introduced the sketch by
11 :«# C U IU S ) Kota *
fltmlnnla County, Florid*.
I. 01* I? and It. nf lllork S': H i l l l l ) Slav la
catling It "one of the funniest
IS)
Farris
Hr)ant
Lot* S, II. IS, a and 7. Mlmk
sketches I’ve over teen." it
It: atl of IVKIT ALTAMONTE 11:11 tt) Jack P air
wasn't to much that it was fun­
isi stasis
11UUII ITS SECTION T W O.
ny. It was completely, immensely
Samlnelt County, Florida, ac­
FRIDAY A. M.
cording to plat thereof re­
satisfying, filled with style, bril­
corded In Plat Hook lo, page S IS (t) ConttnsnUI Classroom
liant Insight, freshness and was
71, of the puhllo record* of T | S ) Today—-Data aarraway
delivered at a nimble pace.
TiSO ( l l Waathor - Kaws
Prmlnolt County, Flnrltla.
Lot 11. «f lllurk K. «f WEST t it s IS) Cartoons
Earlier In the show, the friiky
Al.TAMONTK HKKIIITP SEC- T ill IIS Nawn
Paar threw Keely Smith oft
TION THREE, Hetnlnnl* Coun­ S ill (!) Nows
stride while she delivered tbo bal­
ty. Florida, ac, urdlng to (ha 1:11 IS) C ap u ts Kangaroo
Sio# C l Horning' Thostro
lad, "Misty," and destroyed the
plal lhaieof recorded In Plat

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( l l Rom par Room
llook 10, papa 71, nf dta pulills records of Semlnula County, S ill C ) Slyotary Houss
S ill (f ) Now—lalorylowa
Florida.
l-ota 4 - and I, of Block (1. of S:H t i l Nows • Woathor
TRACT 47. of SANLANDO lOiO# C l dough Rs SI I
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SPRlNtlS, Pemlnolt County,
( l l Kartoon Kapara
Florida, arcordlng to plat
Ihtrenf recorded la Plat Book 10:00 l«&gt; On Thn Uo
(I) Hovln
4. pass 41, nf tho puhllo rec­
III l'lay Taur Hunch
ords of Kamlnolo County.
UiM 1*1 ft lc a Is Right
Florida.
Ift I Love (.tic*
Lola 4 and I, nf DlOrk 1, nf
Csneantrstlon
PANLANtMi. t ih : Hcnrnii 11:00 (II
ll) D tcam btr B rils
BEAUTIFUL, flamlnalo Coun­
ty, Florida, according lo ptat
FRIDAY P. M.
lhereof recorded In Plat nook
5. p a sta S I 4 , II, IT and II, nf IM S (I) Truth or Caaiagusaneo
(Os Love at u rn
tha public ratuida of heinlnult
(I) ttasitsan Uun
County, Florida.
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ADVBBTtiBBmNT FOB BIBB
Tbo Board of Public Instruction
for ■omlnolt County, Florida, wilt
recolro bids for tho furnishing of
all labor, malarial*, equipment
and sor«lcas required for tha con­
struction of ISIS ADDITION* TO
TUB ROBENWALD KLKMKNTART
ncitOOU Seminole County, Flor­
ida. ronslatlng of two classrooms,
unlll is.so a, m , hlay IS, ISIS,
at
tho
arhooi
Administration
Hull dins,
Commercial
Avanuo.
Panford, Florida, nl wfctsh time
a ad place ka bide will - be puhllo-

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Browns Drew Big
Dsvld M. Uatrhsl
Clerk or the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: Jaan SI
Ilrpuly Clerk
hrwAd.Ua
Winder
weadlf, ^llil
Dames, llunier
A Ward
Atierneya at Law
I tt Park Avsnu*.
Winter Psrk, Flor:
Publish Apr. 14, !

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CLEVELAND (UP1) — The
Clovstand Browne directed their
biggeat Individual crowd in 1948
when e home throng of 19,789
watched their All-Amcrlce Con­
ference game with the Ban Franrisen Forty-Niners.

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TMH 1T4TB OF FLONID4 TO
J4MP.S II. RBOCB, BOX A DOTLB
TENNESSEE:
A sworn Complaint having Men
filed against you In (ha Circuit
Court In and fur Semlnnla County,
Florida, by BKTTT BROCK, for
dlverr*. Iho short till* or which
1* BF.TTV ItnoCK. I'lalntirr. VOrsu e, JAMES II. BROCK, Der*ndanr, the** proeenlt a r t to com­
mand you to appesr an* file your
wrlllen defense* herein nn Or b*.
fine ( l i o ' l i s t diy nf Mor, A. D,
i n n , or niborwle* Deere* Pro Conf*aeo will ho «nlere&lt;J tg s ln o t you.
Tho Sanford Hetsld It designated
as a nawapaper of senoral rlr(illation In which Ihla cltdllon
shall be published ones each week
for four rosaecutlta wash*.
WITNESS my hand and official
seal nf the Clerk of (ha Circuit
c o u r t on ib u Hi* I l i k day of
April, A. D, tt l« .

I Days Sterling Bit. April l |
"Grealrst Show Or Berth'*
MTART8 MAY 8
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in fairnesi to ua Keely Smith
fans, should have been done over
without Paar'a intrusion. The
spontaneity, such as it was, could
have waited.
The special concluded with
taped repeats of soma famous mo­
ments in Paar's shows, including
the celebrated Fehruary walkout
and the March retum-to-work.
Those excerpts were so brief that
they must have been meaningless
to newcomers in the audience. Of
the repeated material. Red Skel­
ton scored with a hilarious chunk
of comedy.
Cliff Arquette was wasted la a
ballet number and Alex King waa
called upon by Paar to repeat one
of the funny, unbellavable anec­
dotes he delivered on a Paar
show. The repeat, "though entertainlng, was fragmented and flit­
ter than the original.
That about tells the story ef
Jack's special: Entertaining, but
flatter thin the origins!.
Before "Patrllm e," there wai
NBC-TV's "SlarUra#," « ene-hour
salute to the U.S.O. performers
called, "soldier* in graaaapaint."
Unfortunately, the words and
music or some khaki-dad popular
songs couldn't avoke tha required
nostalgia. Tha trapping of the
U.S.O. show, from - audience RRd
erformar standpoints, w o a I 4
sve helped immeasurably.

e Legal Notice

IN . THIS CIRCHT COURT, NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOB
atom n o l b c o t ’NTr, f l o r i d A,
C h a n c e ry I s . tOSSJ
BORTOAUB FOREFLOIUBB
T1IR m'U.tlKUS MOJITOAQB
CORPORATION, a Florida
corporation,
F la la tlft

Various international stars ap­
MARPRR an*
pear on Pat Boon*'* ABC ahow JAMR8
HART ANN HARPER, h is w ife,
tonight.
. Defendant*
"Tb* Frank Nlttl Slory" deals
SWITCH OF BLIT
with an affort by gsngsters to TOt JAMES IfAnPKR aa* HART
ANN HARPKR, Ms wtfo, eng
extort from the movie Industry
any eng all ethsr partial
on ABC's "the Untouchables."
euim lng any rlaki, iltlo eng
nlhor Intaraat In e e g te the
The CBS variety special is
following doocribeg real procallad "Accent on Comedy," with
party, to-w lti
Herb Shriner and ethars.
Lot t*. Blork II, NORTH

,,M !! ) WfiSSS Otnegeo
t l ) Cartoons

mood. The show r a i on (ape and,

ORLANDO, 1st ADDITION,
according to the plet there­
of recorded In F iat Book
if . p a st l l and 14, Pnhtle
Records ef Ism tnoie Coun­
ty. Florida. '
TOU ARB IIBIIKnr KOTIFIKD
(hat tha Plaintiff, TI1B BUILDERS
UORT
CORPORATION,
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u n r u i u n u n , »_
Florida corporation, with l u prin­
cipal place o f builaoih la W lnisp
Park. Oraosa County, Florida, has
Instituted n ault agatnat you In
the circuit Court of tha Ninth
Judicial Circuit, In and for Paml*
nolo County, Florida, tn foreclose
■ certain mortgage held by them
which encumber* the above dee*
crlhed teal preparly. Said properly
being situated and located In Pom*
Inaio County, Florida. Tou end
each of you, art hereby required
to file your anawar with Me Clerk
nf the circuit court In end for
Seminole County, Florida, eng
aarv* n copy lharoaf upon Denial
M. Huntar, e f the firm e f Wlager*
woodle, Heines. Humsr * Ward,
t t f Park Avsnus. South, W inter
Park, Florida, attorneys for the
P laintiff M the abuvn action, e g
nr before the n th day of May,
is is , aloe n Docrse Pro Coefeeee
will bo in la n d against you.
IT IS ORDERED that M il k*
published In the aenford Herald, a
nowspepor published m Bemlueln
County. Florida, onen each w eek
fur (our eunaecutlve weeks.
w i t n e s s Iba bend of ike Clark
of the Circuit Court, dominate
County. Florida, fhle the llt h day
of April A. D. 111*.
David H. Hatchet
Clark of the circuit Oeuri
Scmlnola County,'Florida
By: u arlk * T, Vlhtsn
U. C.
(SEA LI
Wlnderwetdle. H eists,
Huaier A Ward
AUorneyh at Law
114 Perk Avenue, Paulk
Win Ior Park, Florid*
Publish Apr. 14, t l , f t A Map g.

Hi* openlog of bid* without th*
ronsont of tho Board.
JOHN K BRIT14LET
Chairman, Baird of Publl*
Issiruollon for domlBhls
County, Florid*
It. T Milne*.
Stmlnola county Superintendent
of puhllo Instruction and
K i,U fflcle Secrotary In iho
Hoord of Puhlle tnotrucilon
Publish April II A U sy 4. II

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2. For Rent

Classified
-Phone FA 2-2611
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Pajre 8—Thurn. April 28, '60 7. Bunineaa Opportunltlea

IDEAL BUSINESS PROPERTY in
FREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
given. Mattrct* renovating, u p -#
a choice location. Dee? corner
holitev* and (lip cover*. Cuilot with two home*. Located
tom built bedding made to or­
next to Goodyear at 4tr W.
Plum bing ft H eating
der. Cal] or come in. Nix Bed­
Piret Street and Laurel Ave­
AIR CONDITIONING
ding Manufacturing Co-., 1301
nue. A real bargain with ex­
cellent possibilities. Only (X.500 CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK So. Sanford Ave. TA 2-2117.
PA 2 SMI
and available in June. Write 1007 Sanford Ave.
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
owner. Major Robert C. Morrii,
W. L. HARMON
Adjutant General’! S e c t i o n .
Ph. FA 2-4221
Headquarter* /ourth United
State* Army, Port Sam Hou*. House Wiring — E’ectrie Ser
Sid Vihlen
PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
ton, Texa*.
RANDALL FLECTRIC CO
Alt types and site*. InaUllel
112 Magnolia
FA 2-i
‘•Do It Your»elT
1
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE

FURNISHED five room, one bed­ 2-BEDROOM home, 2 year* old.
&gt;400 equity. Pick up peyment*
room, garage apertment. Call
of UTJO per month. PA 2-7470.
FURNISHED cottage in Lake FORCED TO SELL to pay taxea.
Mary. PA 3-I043.
Five acrea of land in Black
Hammock. Call G. M. Aria,
UNFURNISHED 2 .bedroom apartOviedo, FO 5 33*4.
ment near school and atocei;
Mil Elm. No pata pletae.
3-BEDROOM, one hath, large lot.
4t«% VA loan. &gt;700 down, pay­
ment* MO month, *03 Camellia
Ct. FA 2-2151.

EIGHT ACRES

Near Ptola. Ovar MO ft. iakefront.
3-BEDROOM trallar. Alio, 2 ahady
200 ft. on paved road. A choice
trailer space*. Elder Springs
piece of land for &gt;7500.

C U R B G IR L S

W. H. “ BUI" STEMPEB Agency
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom duplex
Realtor ft Iniuror
apartment. Lake privUegea. &gt;75. Phena FA 2-4*0!
113 N .P ark
rA 3-57tt.
Phone FA 2-1331 3001 Park Dr.
3-BEDROOM furnished house in
OWNER transferred: 3 bedroom
country. Phone FA 3-3400.
C.B. house, screened and jalousled Florida room. Separate
3-BEDROOM upstairs downtown
garage. Young fruit trees. San
furnished apartment MS per
Lenta see lion. Assume equity.
month. FA 3-3071.
FA 3-7147.

S-ROOM house In nice neighbor­
hood. Beautiful knotty pin* all
iteetrle kitchen. Convenient to
s h o p p i n g and schools. Ph.

ftW fU B E D 1 b e d r o o m apt.

I-ROOM efficiency apartment,
private bath, Suiubla for on* ar
couple. Acroea from postoffice.

3BEDROOM unfurnished apart,
meat, kitchen equipped. 1M W.

S-BSDROOM CB house, unfurnish­
ed, kitchen equipped, nice loca­
tion. FA 8-3007.

FURNISHED 1-bedroom bouse in
Uke Mary. Phone TEmple
1-9002.

itROOM furnished a p a rtn W with
bath and garage. 2530 N, Nar­
cissus Ava, FA 2-3146.

NICELY fbtniihd large 2 bed­
room end 2 bath apartment, 1*12
Banford Ave. Adults. FA I-3MB.

NICE 2 bedroom unfurnished
houae. FA l« 0 7 or FA 3-0771
3-BEDROOM unfurnished houae.
Fenced backyard. FA S-4NT.

A WORD TO THE WIVES
If you need money to buy a
car, hot.ae, furniture — AVON
can help you. Write NOW, Box
346, Lockhart, Fla.

14. Build, Paint A Repair

S T I N E

Machines and Supply Co.
WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING
107
W. 2nd S t
Ph. FA 2-6431
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 500 West Dth I t
AUTO GLASS
Phone PA 2-0643
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repair*
Roofing ft Siding
Phone FA 2-6452

INSTALLED
Windshield
Back Gian*
Door Glann
Vent Gins*
SERVICE
ft
Srnkarik Glana and Paint Co.
114 W. 2nd St.

FIVE ACRES IN PAOLA
FURNISHED apartment a few A beautiful property.fronting on
hard-top road Just a few minutes
blocks from downtown, handy to
from downtown Sanford. Two
all churches M6 So. Park Ave.
seres have been cleared around
FA 24MT.
a two bedroom house. If you are
looking for “elbow room" this Is
Ul &gt;7,700, terms available.
SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
3 bath, extra large home. View
Three iakefront lots In Lake Mary,
J. W. HALL
of lake. Assume FHA or FHA
shady trees, high land, these are
in s e r v i c e mortgage. Pb.
2544 r'rench Ave.
truly wonderful homeaites. Must
FA 3-3*72.
be seen to be appreciated. Pric­
ed at &gt;3300.55500, and &gt;6000. Con­
tact Bob Lee at,
BUDGET BOOSTER
PRIVATE SALE
If you have good credit and &gt;150
w* can move you into thia nice ALL our restaurant equipment
Sten
strom
Realty
from ash trays to stoves —
UJfrURNISHED s twdrottn kwM.
two bedroom frame home where
EVERYTHING goes at Idiotic
B e c k screened porch. 3517 m N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2410
ynur
investment
equity
will
grow
“ Open Evenings tin 1:20 P. M."
prices I The Pit House, Hwy.
Princeton. Ph. FA 2-1000.
very fast; kitchen equipped. To­
17-M and 30th., Sanford Mon­
tal price »,M3. Just dial the
day — Tuesday — Wednesday,
number for. , .
l:M A. M. — 9:00 P, M,
SPECIAL SERVICE
DON’T MISS IT!
BRANCH OFFICE
“
Bill"
Stamper
Agency
NICE badroom, private entrance
OWNER TRANSFERRED: Must
Realtor ft Inauror
tad bath. Phone FA I-344A
HOUSE with large corner lot, high
Mil 4 bedroom, 3 bath home.
2MI Park Driva
and dry, Country Club Manor.
4to% mortgage. Immediate oc­
RENT A BED
FA 2-8831
Has been paid on approximately
cupancy. Pb. FA 2-0210.
llaway, Hoaplta' ft Baby Bed*
I years. Move In with small
By Day, Waak or Month
FIRST
Inspect
this
3
bedroom
payment. FA 3-4011.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
home. No obligation. Then, leu Choose your future home in the
FA 3-3131
H I W. 1st St.
discuss price. 4torfc mortgage.
Sanford area, Florida’s finest.
PARMER’S AGENCY Wa are ready to sell. Wynnewood
Section, 3411 Stevens Ave., Ph. MAYFAIR; Beautiful 3 bedroom,
N. V. Farms., Realtor
FA 3-43S0.
2 bath home with many at­
Lillian Trama
tractive features. &gt;4000 down
R. H. lvtrs, D. H. Whitmore
west side of Rla. 17 ft 02 San­
TRADE &gt;3,*00 equity In large
payment. Tout &gt;22,500.
AssociaUs,
ford to Maitland. Approtimatoly
modern house, 3 yrs. old, in city
lift
I.
French
Ave.
Fb.
FA
1
5221
» ' x 00'. Will rent with option
of Sanford, for bouse trailer, lot, P I N E C R E S T : Convenient to
to buy, Must be reasonable. Give Altar hours, FA 2-MI, FA 2-4*11
ear, atallon wagon, business lot,
school, churches and shop­
full details. P. O. Box 1571, San­ FA 2-0261, FA 2-3012.
or acreage. Phone FA 3-7051.
ping aroas. Attractive 3 bodford, Florida.
room, L bath home, completely
MAYFAIR
furnished at a bargain price
3-bedroom. 2 bath colonial on
of 114,150. Down payment &gt;3350
beautiful
Virginia
Ave.
Hard­
LAND WANTED
with a 4to% mortgage and small
wood floors,. paneled den, fire­ pay menu of &gt;74.71 each month.
Lota or Acreage. Give legal des­
place, Contact owner at FA 2-4615 Thia home is being eold to set­
cription, price and terms. Write
for Sanford* best buy.
P. O. Box 271, Sanford, Fla.
tle an estate.
3-BEDROOM house In Pinecrest OOH ARBOR; 3 bedrooms. I
area. Sell my equity cheap,
FORCED to tell. Leaving city. No
baths. Very attractive. MOW
make me an offer. Must transfer
reasonable offer refused. As­
3-B. R, home, fum. or unfurn. Buy
down payment which can be re­
by
May
4,
IM0.
Pb.
FA
3-3143.
sume G. I. loan on 3-bedroom
equity. Will rent &gt;110 a month.
duced with second mortgage.
home. 2411 Adama CL FA 3-7751.
Wynnewood Dr. Ph. FA 3 5011.
Priced at &gt;14,900,
2-BR, C.B., 175 ft X 000 ft.
lakofront. Beautiful and restful!.
S-BDRM. block homo. Low down
On private 60 aero lake. Boat WYNNWOOD: Attractive % bodFor a small down payment and
payment, monthly payments
and dock. Fishing and swim­ room, 1 bath home. Florida
monthly payments to suit your &gt;50. FA 15070. .
room, fenced yard, dishwasher
ming. 7 miles frrfkn Sanford, on
budget you can purchase invest­
and other extras. $UN down.
paved road. All itilitiai. Term*.
ment proparty in the fastest
Total
prico &gt;11,7M.
FA 3-40M.
growing area in the U. S. Let
u* show you what wiaa InvestStenstrom R etlty
mant In real estate can do for
$660 DOWS
4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
you. Call na today!
U l N. Park Ava. Phono FA l-MM
Beautiful 3 Bedruum I Bath Homo C. B_ fl. borne located on 10 x
“Open ovtalnga til S;M PM"
.with Hardwood floors. G. E,
14* ft. lot with good water and
Stenstrom Realty
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­ lake privileges.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone PA 1-3410 tically controlled HeaL Well,
|16,000 WITH TERMS
“Open evenings till 0:30 P. M.”
Landaeapped Lot on Dead End
MORTGAGE LOANS
Street where Children play in
Commercial and
4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
safety. We will be proud to shew C. B. I. heme on high lot with
Conventional Residence
C. A. Whiddon, S r
you this today.
WISE and JOHNSON
paved street and rights to canal.
BROKER
431 Magnolia Ph: GA 3-34*1
MOVE RIGHT IN
House equipped with GE stove,
Orlando, Fla.
W. B. Shippy, Assoc.
FHA Financing—No Closing Coot
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
— tor an appointment .call —
sal and washing machine.
Helen B. Noonan at
$18,900 - $3,300 DN.
W. H. Bill Stamper Agency
FA IB M
FA 3-00*1

ROSA L . PAYTON
And Associates

UNFURNISHED I'bedroom bouel,

IS. Special Service*

12. Plumbing Service*

4-SURVEYORS - CANVASSERS TV Service within the hour. Re­
AIR CONDITIONING
wanted full or pert Ume. Hour­ pair your TV for &gt;7.50, in your
H. B. POPE C t
ly rate or commission. For id ­
m A P u t — FA MB
home or no charge. Buathlae
ly rate e r rommission. For
TV, FA 2 M5S.
additional information c a l l
SERVICE CALLS U00
FA 2-7510. Better Housekeeping ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
The Biggest Little Shop
Food Service.
In Sanford. All Parts And
ments, Invoice*, hand Mils, and
Labor Guaranteed M Days.
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progreasive
SALESLADY fo office supply and
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2051— SANFORD RADIO ft TV CENTER
gift itore, full time. Selling ex­ 306 West 13th SL
0ih. ft Sanford Ave. FA 1-07411
perience and typing naccssary.
No phone calls. Apply in person
mornings 10 a. m. to 12 noon.
' i, 114 Magnolia.
Sweeney'a,
OPPORTUNITY for experienced
automobile talesman. Leading
Import line. Sanford an a. For
interview phone FA 2-4005,
SALESMAN experienced in selling
new and used cars. Agressive
“ Big Three" Dealership need*
top notch salesman. Our pay
plan la on* of the best In the
automobile field: Sanrord area.
Call FA 3-0614, ask for sales
manager.
rANTED: MAN 39 TO 55 FOR
FULL TIME WATKINS ROUTE.
NO CO-SIGNERS REQUIRED.
EARN &gt;7S.M TO &gt;100.00 WEEKLY TO START. WRITE WATKINS. 6M WEST PEACHTREE
ST.. N. E., ATLANTA, GEOR­
GIA.
MANAGER TRAINEE Excellent
opportunity for men who can
qualify as future braneh man­
ager*. High school graduates,
ages 31-30. Apply Florida State
Employment Service, i l l W.
Second • St.
MEN-Womtn &gt;20. Daily. Sell Lorn
inous nameplates. Write Reeves
Co., Attleboro, Mass,

SAVINGS

BUYNOW!
WAS

57 M ERCURY

LADY with experience in general
afflee work, also credit, cash­
iering, aalaa and switchboard
operator wlibes full time em­
ployment. Call FA 1-0017.

SALE

1495

MONTCLAIR 4 DOOR
H. T. FULLY POWER.
ED A AIR COND.

DELRAY 2 DOOR

56 LIN C O LN
PREMIER 4 DOOR
SEDAN

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1595

1295
1,951195
1195

SUBURBAN 4 DOOR
STATION WAGON

59 PO N TIAC C A T A L IN A
2 DOOR HYDAMATIC TRANSMISSION • POW­
ER STEERING • POWER BRAKES - HEATER.
SHOW ROOM NEW - 8,MS ACTUAL MILES.

Sunland Estates

Registered Real Batata Broker
Ph. FA 5-1*01 17-0* at. Hiawatha

TODAY’S

$300.00

58 CHEVROLET

17-03, 3 ml toe He. at Heater*

RAVENNA
PARK

FA 2-4623-

*1200 Discount

t Year Peroonal Batlefeettoa

GUARANTEE

59 RAMBLER A M ER IC A N
SUPER 2 DOOR SEDAN . SHOWROOM NEW
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION . HEATER RECLINING SEATS.

1695

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19. B oats and M otors

22. Articles F o r Sal*

21. F u rn itu re

22. Articles For Sals

22. Artidsa For Sals

22. Articles Fsr Sals

Thurn. April 28, '60—Png# 9 A Satisfied ruitomer 1&gt; our belt

Gateway To The Waterway
ROLLOWAY, Hospital and Bab; ANTIQUES, general line. Mildred
FACTORY TO YOU
BITTER BLUE end Senttplde OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALK
adverliiement.
Bed«. Day, Week, or M'Mh— Rolf, 391 Magnolia Place (Hic­
Your KVINRUDE Dealer
ALUMINUM
grass sod. B. EDWARDS Build­
1 Cent per lb.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY SOOK
FURNITURE CENTER
kory Sireen, DcTUry, NO 1-4413
VENETIAN BLINDS
R ulnon S porting Good*
ers Supplies, OOt W. 3rd. Street.
THE SANFORD HERALD
15. Special Scrflcts
105. So. Oik . ... Ph. FA 2 374! 304-3-3 E. lit.
110
French
Ave.
Enclosed
head.
Bag-proof
bottom
Th FA 2 3941
OFFICE
SET of chins, pallo set, floor fan,
Ph. FA M itt
rail with plastic ends. Plastic 1-TON Coldspot air conditioner,
$M W. let. 84. FA 2-MU
Be
Lovier
Will
Profciiional
like
new.
FA
2-2M1,
small
office
desk.
2604
Iroquise
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
er rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
20. A utom obiles
W. L. Sllibey.
Ever/ Tueiday and Wednesday Beauty Care.
cords.
• BIG VALUES
eewtnt machine, Singer, 24. Idwt ft Found
SANrORT * SOWERS
’34 DODGE fordor VS, automatic,
Senknrik
Gtaaa and Paint Co. TAILORS
• QUICK CREDIT
Sl-IO. electric, perfect, $43; me­
SPINET
PIANO
131 E. Welbourne Ave. Ml 2 34T4
with arcciioriei. A-l condition.
112-114 W. tad St.
FA 2.4421
• EASY TERMS
chanics work bench, V 2” x 2', LOST: Black purse, early Sunday
New tirn , 3W.V Will accept WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS Have reclaimed piano located Mt.
WINTER PARK, PLA.
with 4” vise, $10; fertiliser
morning on Hwy. 1T-H between
Dors.
Will
transfer
to
reliable
Chain Raws — Tools — Bolts—
trade. Joe Oracno, Holler Motor
LARGE utility trailer IU. paint,
Beauty Baloa
spreader, 24", cost $13.30. used
DeBary and Sanford. Ns mes sy
WILSON - MAIER
party at large savings. New
Nuts — Screws
Salea.
eats, tents. ARMY-NAVY SUR­ once,
2310 Oak
FA 2-T4I4
$$.U; reason for selling,
but medicine of great value. RE*
guarantee — terms. Call Credit
New and Used Furniture
and Other Paris. Phone nr Writs
PLUS, 310 Sanford Ave.
•ictauis. Mil Chase Ave. Ph.
WARD. FA D M or call T
Manager, Sleep Music Company,
311 E. First SI.
FA 2 5422
2fl-A T railer*
lb. Flower* A P lant*
FA 1-3C04.
Dept.
or write &lt;41 N. Orange Avenue, S A W D U S T and ehavlngs.
Sewing Mach. Repairs Cut Flower* For Any Oecarion SPARTAN houictrailer, 33’ x • ’, Used furniture, appllsnces, tools Orlando,
FA 2-MTT, Buckner ft Son.
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
1331 model, wall to wall carpet­ ete. Sought-Sold Larry's Mart
IN fl*. Park (M hr. see.)
FA 2-1320
or
TA 2-0270
ing, excellent condition. Call
111 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133 C U S T O M Imperial Frigidair* 1RAND NEW 1M0 atg tag;
mikes button holes, sews on
PA 1-MU
range with double oven, like
rA 2-3024.
TOMATO and PEPPER plant*
new. Mutt be seen to be ap­ buttons, appliques. NMO com­
22. Art Idea For Halt
for *ale Mattaira Nurtery, 2411 21. F u rn itu re
plete price. Payments if de­
preciated. Ph. FA 2 3371 or
COMPLETE
Grandview, FA 21327.
sired. Write Mr. White, Bos
FA 2-021.
LAWN MAINTENANCE
REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
40, e/« Sanford Herald.
Mowing — Edging — Fertilising W H I T E CHRYSANTHEMUM New ft U«ed Furniture ft AppUIF" Window Sills |1.U
RCA CONSOLE TV and phono­
Renovating — Fertiliser Salas
ancea. A Good Place To
44” Window Lintels II.U
ON CONSTRUCTION
planti 33r doi. W. L, Holcombe,
graph combination, good con­ Bell U t Your Furniture. Quick
FREE ESTIMATES
BUY, BELL or TRADE
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
. 1200 W. 22nd. St.. FA &gt; 0331.
dition. WO. FA 2-2322.
Service With The Cask. SUPER
JOHN LOMMERSE. PA AT1ST
MS Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2-ITSl
Jenkins Furniture
TRADING POST. FA 2-047T,
SALE:
Refrigerators,
desks,
patio
IP. B o ats and M otors
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7410 HOME grown rip# strawberries.
CARLSON
tahlas, folding doors, medicine USED GE range ITI; used GE
Seo
Rug ft Furniture Center
rabineta and many more Items.
14 FT. PLYWOOD runabout, ei- CUSTOM UPROLBTERINS: AB See W. C. Muse. S blocks W.
refrigerator Ml; hoik in facetK. H. McALEXANDER
Wal to Wan Carpet Cleaned
of Monroe Corner, Mt. Dora Rd.,
All prices reduced to sell. Mapes
callent condition, new paint;
work guaranteed. Free IfUlent condition. FA 2020T after
Ph. Winter P ari, MI T-3344
Mon through Frl. Pb. FA MTU.
reaionable. FA 2-TS41.
Tile, NT West 1st., Sanford.
matei. Phoee FA 3-T31I.
S:M P. M.

Dawn's

BUILDING CONTRACTORS IN V IT A T IO N

TO

BID

S E R V IC E STATION

HOG WILD!

j u s t g o t t o o m a n y U S E D C A R S a n d no p l a c o t o p a r k *om.
The l o t ' s o v e r f l o w i n g t o t h o e n t r a n c e . . . . S o t h e y h a v e t o b e s o l d
r e g a r d l e s s of pri c e! Bay now and anve H a n d r e d s M M
W q ' yc

OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK!
56 M IRCURY

57 CM VROI.i t

Montclair Sports Coups Fully Equipped And In
Etcellent Condition — You Can’t Ga Wrong On
Thia One.

Bel Air Fordor V-8 Equipped WUh Radio — Healer Automatic Transmission — Spotless Inalda And Ont Ready To C o . . . .

S8 PLYM OUT
tdam V*8 Equipped WUh Radio And Hsalar — Automatic
Men — A One Owner Car With Very Law Mileage.

1

.3

W AS

$1395

W AS

SALE *1150

SALE *775
56 B U IC K

LOOK !

I
S

58 CH IVRO LIT

Special Fordor Station Wagon Equip,
pod WUh Radio And Heater — Automat
tie Tranamlaaion — Perfect In Ivory
Way.

WAS $1495
— Thrifty Me Cylinder Engine — Standard

SALE*1275

— Clean Inside And Out.

W AS $1395

$1295

54 FORD
Station Wagon — • Cylinder
derd Trinimliulon — Clean
Out.

SALE *1050

US CH O ICE
57 OLDSM OBILI

*9
SALE1925

Super “88” Fioeta Fordor Station Wagon Equipped With Power Mooring
And Power Brake* — Automatic Tranemieolon — Radio And Heater —
Factory Air Conditioned.

W AS
$2095

55 FORD
■tan.
And

W AS $595

Cualomlfnr V-8 Equipped WUh
Radio And Heater — Automatic
TranamlMtion — Spotleaa Inalde
And Out.

SALE *550

58 CHEVROLET
BelAlr F arter V-l Kquieprt With Radio And
Heater • Aatemalk Traaamlaatee * Beautiful
Ermine While Ftelah • Perfect la Every Way.
WAS 8 IM S

SALE *1650

Fleetwood Fordor Sedan leaded WUh
Accessories Including Factory Air Cos*

“62” Fordor — Fully Equipped Includ­
ing Factory Air Conditioning. A Clean
Car At A Low, Low Price.

Royal Tudor Hardtop — V&gt;8 — Ante*
matte Tranamlaaion — Radio And Heat*
lar — Perfect Tutone Finish — Istra
Clean.

W AS $1695

WAS $895

WAS $1495

SALE*1200
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
SALE *1650

SALE *1000

bAP LM ET T O

SECO ND

HA.

55 DODGE

55 CADILLAC

58 CHEVROLET
BelAlr F arter H a rd '., V-a Equipped Wltk
Radi* And Heater • Automatic Tranamiaalo* •
Pe**f Bteeriig • lp*4le*a la.tde Aad Out.
WAS* 81M 5

SALE $625

54 CADILLAC
d i t to i n g .

PH. F A 2-0771- F A 2-6231

Mscayae Club Coupe V*8 — Standard True*
mission — Perfect Ermine While Finish —
■polices Inalda And Out.

WAS

SALE $550

$1495

SALE *1250
4

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,

58 MERCURY
Montclair Fordor Equipped With
Heater —Automatic Tranamlaaion
■leering — Power Brakes.

WAS

WAS $995

W AS $895

SALE *375

Special Tudor Hardtop. This O u t
Perfect In Every Way And The
Price le Sure Te Please Yenr
Pocketbook.

58 CHEVROLET

$1895

SALE *1675

READY FOR MARKET

S7 LINCOLN
Hardtop. Cheek These Ixtrasi
Windows — Power Seetee — power Vanin mm
■mhaa, Power Seale — Electric Dear Lacks. H

53 DODGE
V*8 Fnly Equipped — Estrn
Threugheut.

WAS $395

SALE *200

■varything But Drive Itself.

W AS

$2095

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Faye 1A—Thuri. April IS, 'AO

Boat Drive

FO R

GOVERNMENT —

ELECT

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.

YOUR

“Because of the number of lakes and the increased
population
we feel it’s almost a necessity," Bates said.
*

COUNTY

Thera were several drowning" in the nouth Seminole
County area Inst year.

DISTRICT

3

CO M M ISSIO N ER

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 At Heart All The Time — We Need Each Other To Lift The Burdens Now
Confronting Seminole Couaty."

The firemen also will get weekly first aid courses
starting next Wednesday. Owen W. Anstey will give tha
lessons each Wednesday night at the firehouse.

*

GOOD

Pd. Pol Adv.

jW

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 AM tin m k period ha«
Im m aneouaced by Principal
Belpb Dii*i.
All of tha following students
lava mad# "B" ar. battar la all
«f Ibalr tubjaeu.
. Grade tf—Jlm Engelman, Caroty aJu d y , 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 Banc bard, 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,

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 a rt surfaced
with petroleum asphalt.

ktno Daak, Caroto Dorothy, Jonnlfar Jordan, Mary Etta Roberta,
Bill Taylor, Lynoatla Warner,

evalaate I'eeatr, Orate *f n » r .
Me. le P n liM
re the Natal* all
nHARMAH J. WRL.M.VH
la

riv a l. noT iru

ANGUS

LAIRD
CAMMBATI roe

I ITATI

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,

STOREW IDE SALE
All Items Reduced I

D ic u ili

Notice li h .r.k y elven that the
u m l.r .la i.e will, on the lir e ear
o( Mar. A. D. n ee, praaeat to tha
Honorahl. t'ounlr Judea of H.mlnola Uoualr, Florida, h i. (laal raturn, at,ount anil vnnrhara, aa Anatllarr Adinlnlalrator «f the Kalata
of BHAIIMAN J. WKf.I.INU, daraaaad, and at aald lima, than and
tharr. maka application to the aald
Jhdto far a final aaltlatnant of hla
administration of aald aatata, and
fnr an artfar dlacharglan him aa
•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 1LUNII

Daraa.ad.

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d a v ib

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Administrator
Kdoarda Bulldlnp
Hanford, Florida
Puhllah April II, II A Mar I, It.

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WEATHER: Fair and mild toniffht and Saturday. High today. 84-88. Low tonight, 62-86.
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 jr
valley, the Great Lake* and Ten­
nessee.

I p. m. Stocks

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F p R p lI

Ft
1U4sS’A n t
NEW YORK (U rn -Slock pri­ [fli , ft 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
Studrbakrr
12day in Ankara between police and as II. Thrre more students were
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
of thrac corporations."
House
inveatigalors
loday
he
has
law
Imposed
in
major
cilies
left the court.
He 'said television can ba "a*
been "convlctrd, condemned and
under Indonesian law. I h e Thursday.
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 m ate" 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
who waa captured when
waa a deed It should Iw limit, or hlaPope,
•bout the same length. The room waa duo to Iwart attack.
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 of
Clark's stnlament was a ringing
four counts charged against him,
of the candidate* drall wuh per.
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 A rrests Continue
Ronald Perry's request for more
platform of Ibe Candidales,"he
CAPE TOWN (UPI) - 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 Paym ents Reduced
The
group*
announced
that
they
ranging
from
15,1100
to
90,000
popufavored "full rash value" assessWASHINGTON (UPI) - 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
12
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 Act
honors In ■ variety of ronteits. *u he can leach at Florida Slate ed by the County Democratic Exe­ TAMPA I UPI) - U. 8. DDL
The ronlcele will he held on University and at tha same lime cutive Coin mill re will ba held a I 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
the National luibor Relation* Board
A
fish
fry
will
begin
at
9:30
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 (UP!) - 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 (UPI)
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 of directors of the Sanford ing aa superintendent of the Sun­
water supply Thursday night.
Art Asm . 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 •io n tn 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 p a ste th e m
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 f a 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.

1

District I County Com million
candidal* James Avery eaid be
weuld net give an unqualified
"yea" to giving funds to tbs Jayrera or the chamber until he waa
pee sen led "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
r o r n 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
st a bir sod Justice of the peace.
Only voter* in countable DieIriM I, which iocludes Oviete,
Cbnluota, Goldcnrod and Marla,
will rate in the pcsee

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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 If 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 I J N Negroes nr* registoswd to rato ■* thla primary.
Precinct' polling places will he
published in Monda/a Herald.

City To Hire
Recreation Aide

News Briefs

Lansjng Benefit
Barbecue Saturday

County Contest
Day Saturday

Final Political
Rally Saturday

Candidate Faces
Bad Check Count

Lingo To Retire As City
Clerk At Oviedo Monday

No Art Meeting
Planned Monday

.

Board Purchases
Packer, Sweeper*

Water Supply
Survey Discussed

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U. 5. Isolation

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Sea.
George Imathera (D-FJa.) aald
Monday night there ic .no hope
that America can return to a ga­
it . alone “ fortrese America"
iorelgn policy.
"I doubt that many would argue
epoely lor mo - Isolationism,"
tmatbm said. "I think thore cae
ho no argument about the fact
that the United State* could not
•ucceeifiiUy go K aloe# in a hoatiie
m UK '
delegate* of tbo
(tale federation,
B'Val . B
V Smother* aald U&gt;* real competi- Bee between America and Russia
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act
a competition of
venue ruble*, nor area a compe­
tition of Oommunlim versus free
oaterprteo. It la a conteit far
Moe'a heart*."
"Wo aad the oationeia allied
with iu will bavo to demonstrate
to the people* of Alia, Africa, La­
tin America, and the Middle Eait
that democracy and free enter. prim are capable of aolvin* their
• problems aed meeting their asplratkma," aald hmathar*.
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* -* “ Aprfl “ 10,0 Passenger Train
Jumps Track; One
Dead, 12 Injured

MacGillia, Patrick Kear, Tamia Kear, Melba Bach,
Blahop Henry Louttit, Edwin Michael, Jeane Michael,
Carol DeBring, Dorothy DeYamln, Roberta Truluck,
Harold Chapman, George Elck, MacKay Truluck and
Father Thomas.

Seminole To Be Represented
At Educational TV Conference
Gatcbal Mid attendance at tha
Florida Education AnocialJon
meeting tstt Friday through Sun­
day In Miami gavs him Ideas on
bow Information from the Daytona
Beach conference might be used.
A lesson ovar TV is uiually
belter than direct teacher pre.
sent* lion because the instructor
on the screen has had a chance
to practico and to choose the bait
material for presentation, Gat*
chal aald.
Programs about American his­
tory, elvica, English, science and
driver education originate from
the Miami studios and reach sev­
eral thousand children.
Each of the 39 Seminole County
teacher* wbo attended the FEA
convention joined In about five
different meetings. Each will
write a report on what ha learn,
•d. Supt. ft. T, Milwee spoka to
the School Food Service Group
about recent developments in the
Oviedo Negro Aaron Anderson Florida school lunch program.
was sentenced to life imprison­
ment Monday after he pleaded
guilty to second degree murder.
Anderson pleaded guilty to kill­
ing a 16-ycarold Oviedo Negro
girl Feb. 10. The body of Altames
Mrs. Wendell Howell, chairman
Parkin* was found off SR 426
of the Chuluota Art! Cancer Fund
just outside of Oviedo.
First degree murder wa* the Drive, announced that the cam­
original charge against Anderson, paign will be conducted Thursday
but the stele prosecuting attor­ from 6 to 6 p. m. Along with the
ney waa willing to accept a iris- usual door to door lolicitatlon, up
sr charge. Gordon Frederick was to date literature on cancer will be
Anderson's alloraey for the caie. distributed. Area women aulillng
Richard Joshua wai found guil­ are Carrie Smith, Jean Mellow,
ty of. breaking and entering with Hilda Coberly. Liliano Murphy,
Inteol to commit a misdemeanor Trudy Corion, Louisa Boyle, Vir­
Monday. James McNeal waa con­ ginia Chadwick, Ruth Hopkins,
victed of attempted breaking and Betty Rlcpe, Ruth Stopyra, Paulina
entering. Th* slate has dismissed Brooks, Rose Phillips, Mods Smith,
charges Margaret Norman and Evalyn
against Jimmy Maxwell,
Tha Florida Conference on Ed­
ucational TelevltIon should give
Seminole County some definite
answer* on bow and why to go
about getting educational tele­
vision, County Director of In­
struction Stewart Gatchel said
Monday.
Seminole County elementary
school supervisor Mrs. Margaret
doit and Oviado School principal
W. H. DeShaio will attend the
conference in Daytona Beach
Thursday and Priday.
Objectives of educational tele­
vision and financing the TV pro­
ject win be among the topics dis­
cussed at the meeting.

Oviedo Man Gets
Life Jail Term

Loyally Supper
Planned By Church
Tbo Grace Methodist Church
will sponsor a free Loyalty Sup­
per, Thursday at 6:30 p. m.
Appointed ro-captalns have in­
vited ten families as their guest*.
After the dinner, tbe new fiscal
year, 1660-1961 will be captained
by a budget parade.
The new budget calls for an
Increase of 29 percent over last
year because the church is no
longer a million eburch but la
expected to taka foil support of
tbo pastor and share In the con­
ference benevolences.
Tbo increase in the budget is
hoped to bo supplemented by
pledges given at tbe aupper.
Interested persons wbo have not
yet made reservations may do so
by calling the eburch office.

effort* of the 4-H
no
•aya cteh of Lake Mary end the
Lake Mary Boy Scout Troop 24J
helped the Pored Ranger* control
- bunt five acre* of land in back of
Mm . aaw Lake Mary Elementary
Kheol which will ba uied for play
gmuedt.
Some of thoae helping were
Banger John Siiclove, Russel Avary, Billy Sbaffor, Logan Curry,
Gary Donaidion, Aaiietanl Ranger
Bbbert Dauicblo, the tractor men
fcom tbo Oviedo Tower wbo cut the
M, Stephen Shook, tod Deo Spidell.

Car Rams Truck;
Two Are Injured

to improve tbe slate's safety rec­
ord. Representatives are from the
Agricultural Extension fervice,
Florida Farm Bureau, Florida
Fruit and Vegetable Association,
Agricultural Education Department
of tbe University of Florida, Agri­
cultural Stabilization and Conser­
vation Committee. Florida Retail
F a r m Equipment Association.
Florida Committee on R u r a l
Health, REA Job Training snd
Safety, Soil Conservation Service,
National Safety Council, Fanners
Home Administration, Nationwide
Insurance and the Florida Power
and Light Company.
Throw out and completely gel

Horner, Halback
Attend Conclave

A gasoline truck turned over
and two Longwood men were inJared ha a era to at SR 436 and
Hwy IT-6S Monday.
Edward Borman af Loogwood
wa* sUB noconscious in Florida
Sanitarium at noon yesterday and
Eldon Elyett WlOlamaon will ba
treated at Urn same hospital,
Highway Patrolman Bill Stringfield -said.
Berman may bavo received In­
ternal and head injurtee and Wil­
liamson may have suffered
shoulder and beck injuries, Stringfield sold.
Tbo gasoline truck spilled about
360 gallons of fuel oil into the
southbound lane sa K retted down
the highway for 36 yards, Tbe
accident happened when Berman,
driving a car west on 436, ran
Into tba truck drivan by Wll*
Uamson, Stringfield said, Both ve­
hicles were near total losses. The
Leesburg will b* lb* scan* of accident occurred about 0:41 a.
the annual Florida Watermelon
Festival May 6.
Parades, Beauty Contests, Conttsla of all kinds, and oven tha
United Slates Air Fore* "Tbundtrblrda" Demonstration Team will
The Intermediate Girl Ambas­
Horm, la tha order of tbo day sadors of tbo First Baptist Church
this affair.
of Laka Mary mat last week with
The event has been staged an­ their leader, Mra. Louise Horine.
nually for over 33 years now,
The following member! were
and those wbo have followed It present, Anita Ferguson, Naaey
agree that each year It gets big­ Hardy, Barbara Flanagan, Linda
ger and better than the previous Scruggs, Diane Hickson, Linda
year. Scene of tbo many attrac­ Beat, aod Mslda Powell.
tions In Central Florida’ s biggest
The Sunbeam Band met 6t the
events Is Venetian Gardens, Home ■amt time with their leader,
of the Flonting Islands of Lake Mrs, J. P. Beal, snd ber assist­
Harris. Fireworks, and many ant, Mra. Mary Crawford. Mra.
other unusual displays take place Beal told the story of "Tha Little
at the famous Venetian Gardens. Old Woman."
Thosa present were, Curtice
Crawford. Wayne Boman, Claudia
Boman, Donna Boman, Dee Dee
Scruggs. Charlotte Scruggs, Blain* Flanagan, Joa Flanagan,
Herman Flanagan, Robbia FitchDeBary Volunteer Fire Chief Edwand Haaly will appoint his sub­
ordinate officers nt ■ drill to be
T h e Confederate steamship
held Friday. The siren will sound
•t 6:41 p. m. to summon oil active Alabama captured • Northern
msmbere of the department to the prises valued nt 16,360,60
1! months of tbo Civil War.
Fir* Htaso at T p. m.

aJucden, the Ford
tbe lew-prios fold.

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GATCHEL
CLERK OP
CIRCUIT COURT
pd. pol, ede.

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Chief To Nome
Fire Officers
ARMY SPECIALIST Four
Robert M. Babbitt Jr„
whoso w ifi, Mary, lives in
Longvrood recently was as*
signed to the ItiUth En­
gineer Battalion at Fort
Stewart,
Ga.
Specialist
Babbitt, a heavy - equip­
ment operator in tha bat­
talion’s Company A, en­
tered the Army in January
1955. The 22-year-old sol­
dier. whose parents live in
Fern Park, attended Ly­
man High School in Longwood.

Benefits Service
Discussions Set
A iwpreseatatlvt of the Social
Security Administration District
Office ia Orlando will ho at tbo
City Commission Room, City 11*11.
In Sanford on May 4, May II, and
May » , between tbo boars of
• o. m. and aeon.
This aarvteo is mad* available
to those wba wish to apply for
oid-aga and survivors Insurance
baa*fits, social security account
numbers, or obtain information
about tbo social security program.

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STARTIME” In living color Tuw doyi on NBC-TV

DAVID M.

Leesburg Melon
Festival May 6

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Actor
Herbert Marshall, 66, took out •
marriage license Monday for a
fifth try at matrimony.
Marshall and Mrs. Dee Anne
Kahmann. 36, a department store
buyer, went to tbe county court­
house to obtain tbe license. But
they refused to tell reporters
bow they met or when they
planned to marry.
Miss Kahmann has been di­
vorced twice. Marshall was di­
vorced three times, ilia fourth
wife. Bools Mallory, died in De­
cember, iua.

W M M TTIM .M a u c c n s « NOtNS ITNOMIH THAN SVEN IN !#**. ONI

RETURN

Dests Homer and Susie Halback
were delegates from the Holy
Cross Episcopal Church to a re­
cent Diocesan Cooventioo of Epis­
copal Young Churchman hold ot
Camp Wingmoon nt Avon Park.
They took part In ptennfng the
work of all Episcopal youth In tba
Diocese and ix representing Sem­
inole County.

Marshall Plans
To Get Married

Lastyear's w inner has w on a ga in !

rid of all old magazines, newspa­
pers. clothing, rags, mattresses,
broken and unused furniture and
other junk from attics, eloseta. the
bam and out-bulldlngi.
Clean-up winter rubbish In tiit
farm yard and get rid of drfev
weeds and underbrush around
buildings, along fonces, and in
fields. Clean up your machine shop
and the work bench and get rid of
shavings, oily rags, old paints and
oils.
Clean up. oil and'repair all elec­
trical equipment and power ma­
chinery. Inspect and clean up your
heating plant, ahlmncy, stoves,
brooders and beaters of all types.
"Better Clean Up For Fire Safr(h
ty, Don’t Give Fire a Place Te
Start."

Girl Ambassadors
Hold Meeting

SHK?

Chuluota To Hold
Cancer Fund Drive

4-H Club Boys
Aid Fire Control

SENECA, S. C. (UPI &gt;—Ten cars
of a Washington-bound passenger
train careened off the track* near
here Monday, killing the (rain
conductor and Injuring 1* pas­
sengers.
Six cars of the Southern Rail­
way’s "Pe*eh Queen,” a local
train on route from Atlantn to tha
nation's capital, plunged down an
embankment Into a 90-fool ravine.
Tbe dlese] locomotive stayed on
(he tracks and dragged one
derailed car a quarter of a mile,
ripping up cross-lies "like a giant,
broken ripper."
Tbe wrack in an isolated area
of the western South Carolina
mountain country trapped doxens
of passengers for nearly an hour.
Rescue efforts wore hampered by
a huge number of sightseers.
Herb Johnson, Greenville, S. C.
newsman, said "at least a thou­
sand” cars lined roads leading
toward the wreck scene, and
some spectators "walked at least
five miles to gat thore."
Tbe bead nurse at the Seneca
hospital said K look bar N min­
utes to drive tbe seven mllos
from bor home to tbo hospital be­
cause of toe traffic.
There waa aom* footing. Pull­
man ear porter C. W. Johnson of
Atlanta laid bo taw two men
stealing cartons of baby ehlektna
from a wrecked express cor.
Conductor Keener Adame, M, of
Greenville, S. C., woe kilted in­
stantly.
Passengers J. B. Sisk of At­
lanta and 9. A. Crisp of Greenville, were in serious condition at
Seneca Memorial Hospital. Others
received relatively minor tnjurieo.
Work crews cleared tha wreck­
age off the tracks lot* Monday
oight, and lb* Una wet reopened
for traffic.

CECIL A. TUCKER, M
Better clean up for fire safejr,
don't give fire a place to start, this
is the basic theme for 1660 Cleanup
Week in Florida this week.
Fire losses on the nation's farms
have reached a staggering total of
more than 190 million a year, and
in all too many Instances these
fires art accompanied by death
and Injury.
Tha Importance of cleanup goes
beyond eliminating lb* breeding
■poll for fire In trash and rubbish.
It provides the opportunity for a
thorough check-up of Are haxard*
in and around farm homes and
buildings, and opportunities for re­
minders as to how fire defames
can be improved and strengthened.
Nationally, this annual drive to
reduce fire haxardi Is sponsored
by the Federal Extension Service
and til* National Fire Protection
Association. Spactel emphasis la on
tire prevention aod protection.
In Florida, Cleanup Week ia
sponsored by tba Farm Safety
Committee, representing federal,
state and private

American

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TREASURER

�‘A ir Force Orders First' Manned Space Ship
Tha apace ah Ip in viewed mi a future
apace weapon o f the Strategic Air Command.
Under today’s decision, the Air Force releaned $29,700,000 fo r "design nnd ground
tenting necennary to build a boost-glide aeronpace tent vehicle.”
An additional $68 million for the pro­
gram ia included in the Air Force's new bud­
get now before Congress.
Sen. Warren Magnunon and Sen. Henry
M. Jackson. Washington state Democrats,
have said the program envisions expendi­
ture o f $480 million by June 30, 1963.
The Dyna Soar program ia a sharp con­
trast with the Mercury program o f the Na­
tional Aeronautics and Space Administra­
tion.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Air Fore*
today ordered the Boeing Airplane Co., to
go abend with deaign o f • apace ship.
The apecn ship will be called Dyne Soar
nnd will he n winged glider boosted into or­
bit by a Titan intercontinental ballistic mis­
sile.
The Seattle, Wash., firm was named con­
tractor for the manned apace project last
Nov. 9.
In their first manned testa, xuch craft
will bo boosted from Cape Canaveral and fly
at nub-orbital speed* of about 15,000 mile*
nnd hour. Later, the Air Force anid, they
will be booated into orbit, circling the globe at
18,000 mile* mi hour.

S ty ?

g &gt; m tfo r&amp;

In Project Mercury, a man will be boosted
into space by an Atlas missile but will rida
in a wingless' capsule or satellite. The Dyna
Soar glider more resembles an aircraft and
will provide Ita pilot with means of control
on his re-entry into the atmosphere. It ia
designed to enable him ho make a conven­
tional landing.
The Mercury pilot will return ho earth
with his capsule dangling on a parachute.
Under the program announced today, it
was learned that Boeing will build 11 of the
space gliders— three for ground teat, four
for unmanned flight and four for piloted
flight. A nub-orbital flight might take place
by September 1964,

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy with widely scattered shower* through Thursday. High today, 82-88. Low* tonight, 60-65.
VOL. XLIX

United Pra*n Landed W in

EsteblUhed i908

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 681

Dearborn To M ove Offices
To Seminole County Location
Dearborn llecteoniaa will move
Mn main htidqmwlast from Chi.exfo to gem tool* County within
tha next two weeks, Joseph Jambalm, plant manager said today.
Aa other aigaa at the county’s
business growth, work an a new
shopping eantar at SR 131 and
Hwy. 17-92 will start soon and
additions at Harcar Aluminum will
begin Thursday.
Jembalvo reported that Dear­
born, located on n four acre tract
on Hwy. 17-92 south of Sanford,
will expand Us facilities within the
neat few weeks and that a new
building will be erected near tha
present building in the “near fu­
ture."
- Jambelvo said that present plana
call for adding 1,000 feet to toe
present Dearborn btiltdlng.
Ha explained that key pereonnel
from the Chicago office wiU visit
tha. local plaM sometime next
week to discuss IInal pitas for Jh*
etpantlon program. “ K*r personnel in Cfalcai* will

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Ha said the firm, which makes
•lectraniaa capacitors, expects to
Inerean Ha staff from 1M to ISO
as toon at addition plana are compleiad.
The plant manager emphasised
that ah engineers and production
men w il be hired from Mia are*.

The plant expects to boost iu
half a million dollar payroll to *1
million with the twitch, Jembalvo
added.
It wa* disclosed today also that
Publlx Supermarket Inc. bai pur­
chased a 30-acre tract at SR 4M
and Hwy. 17-01 from Frank Rus­
sell.

The 30-acra tract has already
been toned commercial,' Zoning
Director Robert Brown said to­
day, adding thst Publlx ran start
building whenever it is ready.
Harcar Aluminum will add 7,100
feet to its present building located
three miles south of Sanford on
Hwy. 11-92.

Co-owner Carl Schilke said that
30 additional persona will bs hired
as soon as the addition work ia
completed.
Work i* expected to start Thurs­
day morning on clearing property
for the addition. The firm makes
aluminum windows and other pro­
ducts.

Of Sanford, Dies

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Absentee Ballot
Deadline Nears
fi

Bogiiterad voter* who desire
to file absentee ballots for
tha May I primary election
must have them to the bttto*
of Urn supervisor of r#gittrailwt
not later than ■ p. m. Thursday.
Registration Supervisor Camil­
la Bruo* alto has invited the gobBe to visit tha office duriag an
«poa houaa Friday aad Saturday
to eat how It ia operated.

I Special Crime
Board Urged
NSW YORK (UPI) - gen. Ba­
te* Kefeuver (D-Tcan.) coiled (*dayJor^UtoanMU* of naattond
Gw atoaSy^tratoS af tywdlcatod
crime bankrolled by hititona mode

SEOUL. Korra (UP!) - Prattdent Syngman Rhea resigned to
day in near disgrace and turned
over the leaderahip of Soulh
Korea to Foreign Minister Huh
Chung, a scrupulously honest
friend he once fired for criticis­
ing graft In the government.
Hugh. M, promised new aleetloni within three months, ap­
pealed to President Eisenhower
not to cancel hit scheduled visit
to Soulh Korea, promised a real
constitutional government once hit
caretaker days are over and call­
ed for closer ties with Washing­
ton.
Elsenhower said in Washington
that be lntrndi to make Hi* visit
on schedule.
Huh also said martial law would
remain in affect for a white be­
cause Rhea's haled police, wh*
shot and killed more than 130
demonstrating students tn tha
past week, were “ powerless now"
to maintain order. Moai of them
Bed their posts.
The National Assembly meats
Thursday to consider Rhee’* res­
ignation and It appeared Ilia end
of the political trail for Korea's
Myear-old “ George Washington”
would be an Ignominioua one. Not
a voice was expected to be raised
to protest. Hit own Liberal Party
deserted him el tha and and may
never again he a major political
factor.
Rhee, now in solitude ia the
presidential mansion and ready to
move back into a private house,
leaves a 93-ycar fight lor Korean
Independence and a record of 13
years of autocratic rule ever the
nation which finally became free
in 1MI,
dine* Vice President John M.
Chang, a member of Ihe Demo­
cratic Parly opposition, resigned
his Job last Saturday, constitu­
tionally a presidential vacaney
falls to Ihe foreign minister.
•Hub called a news conference
shortly after Rhea announced hit
resignation. Ha promptly wat
asked Who now ruled the country
and whether U might be tha mar­
tial law commander.
“ Under the constitution of Uilt
country, Die senior member at
the cabinet acta a* president,"
Huh said. Huh It the senior mem­
ber as foreign minister.
Rhee, plagued by six week* of
violent protest to alleged fraud in
lari month's presidential election,
tent a terae massage ;to the Na­
tional Aeaembly saying he was
bowing to its demand that he re­
sign. Hr said ha would retire to
Pfivate life. '

Special!
A barbecue grill can be bought In
Sanford Thursday and Friday for $2.99—
that’s just one o f the bargains being o f­
fered by 107, Sanford merchants during
MDeBary Days” a salute to the residents
o f DeBary by the Merchants’ Division o f
the Chamber o f Commerce. The second
section of today’s Herald is devoted to
“ DeBary Days.” Read the section, then
Join your neighbors in participating in i t

Growth Threatens
City W ater Supply
Sanfurd'n growth threatens to outstrip Jtn present water
supply, City Mnnnger W. E. Knowles reported to the City
Commission Monday night.
In n written report. Knowles showed that the 819 new
subdivision homes going up here will raise the demand for
city water to 2.711.236 gallons on n peak dny.
Sanford's six usable w*lla bav*
I 2,301,000 s»llon par day peak
output. Tba pump machtnary caa
deliver 2,371,000 af thtae galloae
ta lha water plant aarh day. A
standby wall can daUvtr abawl
Lorberg Re-Elected
Four million gallons par day bat
MIAMI (UPI)—The Ha*. Fred thia li high in rhlorldaa and
Lorbarg, re ■ alectad president ihould be need anlp la emergen*
Tuesday oi the Florida - Georgia
district of the Lutheran Church
Sanford now consume* 2,ISO.Mg
Mlasouri Synod, said tba group gallons on a peak day. Knowleo
has grown 30 percent in the last pointed out that a projection el
two years.
Sanford's population made la
March » » showed the sity with
Heavy Death Toll
II,SM people 1st 1M0 and M .I*
TEHRAN, Iran lUIM) - The in IMS. The one year's growth
Iranian government said today aloca March liM has shewn that
220 bodies hid bean recovered projection to be underestimated
(ram the rubble of Lar,' tba by 1.4 percent. A tripled popula­
southern town shattered by itwln tion would mean tripled wets*
earthquakes Sundsy. The offi­ service* far Sanford.
cial! said latast figures showed
“ With the additional growth
000 persons had been injured, 30 . .
the demand will outstrip
of them seriously.
both the allowable delivery and
the well field eupply. This muet
Payola Probe
be anticipated within a three
WASHINGTON (UPU - House year period,” the city manager
’
payola investigators were told to­ reported.
day that disc Jockey Dick,Clark
Knowles suggested water rt»
“ clearly and systematically" fa­ lionlng, lowering walar pressure,
vored records on his TV shows increasing the sit* of the boost*
In which he had a financial in­ er pump to get more water from
terest. The testimony came from the wells dally, or addition af
Joseph Tryon. economics and aew wells as temporary ways M
statistics teacher at Georgetown solving the shortage threat.
University, who analysed records
As permanent ways to get mors
played by Clark over a 20-month water for tha city ha suggested
period.

News Briefs

French Tourist

{^|EW YORK (UPI) — Gen.
Charles DeGaulle flies by jet to­
day from the city of the Statue
of Libertyto the land of the
Golden Gato and a resounding re*
prise of tba ear-splitting welcome
given him by tn estimated one
million New Yorkers Tuesday,
The' president of France will be
honored with bis second ticker
The Sanford Recreation Depart­ tape parade in two days at tha
ment it getting oft to a busy end of the aix-bour flight to San
start by organising Its water safety Francisco.
program, sponsored by the Ama&lt;
riran Red Croat and under th*
direction of Ronald Perry, recrea­ Reds Challenged
GENEVA (UPI) Canada
tional director, and Mr*. F. D.
Scot, water safely chairman, for challenged the Soviet Union to­
children who are attending double day to pul tba Communist and
Wealern disarmament plans be­
•cation.
Registration will be from 9 fore the United Nations and see
to II a. m. un May 2, at Hi* for themeelvce which one the
Municipal Pool for the follow­ whole world would choose. Rus­
ing schools: Southtlde, Westtide, sia did not accept the dare. The
Commutilate Insist that the U.N.
Lyman and Altamonte.
That* who register must be originally directed the 10 ns lion
accompanied by a parent and disarmament conference to con­
must.be seven years or older by sider only Soviet Premier Ni­
September, to order In partici­ kita Khrushchev's plan for arms
reduction.
pate to the program.
Children who era attending
school to the morning station
will swim from 2 to 3 p. m. and
those who go to school to tha
afternoon will! do their swimmining tram 3:30 to 10:30 a. m.
H m Elks Club will swap steak
All teachora are qualified Rod dissert for pints of blood again
Cross Wafer safety instructors. Thursday In nn effort to build up
This it toe first phase of the tha elub'e reserve blood pool.
very comprehensive Red Croat
Donon are asked to giva blood
Wafer Safely program which to at lha Elka Club betweaa the hours
pfennad for toe summer.
of 1:10 and d:30 p. m. A free
aleak will be eervod to each donor
after blood la given.

Water
Program Organized

Mr. Roy Holler,
* 33-Year Resident
Roy Holler, prominent Sanford
buiiaetiman and longtime real,
deni, died at • a. m. today.
Mr. Holier, who earn# to 8aalord ia 1923, baa represented
Now York Ufa Insurant* Corapany her* for 33 yoari.
Ha wat tha firat New York Life
agent in Florida to attain too
“ Million Dollar” round table.
Mr. Holler wat an active memtor of the PreebyUrian Church,
poet president of the Sinford Ro­
tary Club and (he Bahia Temple
g the Shrine.
Ha participated in youth pro­
gram hare and waa cloacly con­
nected with LitUa League baU
teamt in lha city. Ha alto was
a ocm bar of lb* Sanford Ctvfl
Service Board.
Ha ia survived by hit wife,
Mary; a aiiier, Mra. C, F. Forbis of Dovidoon, N. C.; brother,
Dr. E. M. Holler Jr., Aber­
deen, Scotland and a nloce, Mra.
L H. Cox of Virginia Beach, Va.
A son. Roy Jr. died la Infancy.
Funeral services will be bold
at 3 p. m. Friday at the First
Presbyterian Church with Rev.
Gram C. Sewell Jr., afOclatlag.
Burial will be to Oaklawa Mem­
orial Park. Britaon Funeral Homo
ia to charge af arrangements.

Rhee Resigns
As President
Of South Korea

LONGWOOD TROOP U t COURT OF HONOR Tuaaday
night included appointments o f • Junior aaalatent scout­
master, a senior patrol leader and three patrol leaders.
From the left are Troop Assistant Scoutmaster Harold
Willis; Don Nottingham, who was appointed senior
patrol leader; David Smyth a, appointed patrol leader,

Finney lluynon o f the board of review conitrutuluting
his aon Johnny Haynea who whs made a junior assistant
scoutmaster; Scoutmaster Hill Bridge; Gary Bowles,
who wus made a patrol lender, nnd Wavne Buyer, new
patrol lender. The court of honor wan held at the Old
Flret Baptist Church on Wnrren St.
(Herald Photo)

Elks Planning
Blood Pool Drive

NEW YORK (UPI)
day Stock prices:
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Bethlehem Steal ......
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Chrysler ....................
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General Electric.........
General Motors . . . . . . .
InL TAT
LarUlard
Paaoay ......................
Pena KB ..................
Sean Roebuck .........
Standard OU (NJ) ...
Studabakar ............... .

Scholarship
Winners Named
EVANSTON, 111. (UPI) - The
National Merit Scholarship Corp.
today announced the selecton of
1,000 high school seniors all over
the country sa 10M merit schol­
ar*.
Florida winner* included Betty
L. Creech, Eau Gillie; John W.
Starr, Fort Lauderdale; Roy F.
MacKintosh, Hialeah; Gary M.
S e l i g e o n honorary, Hollywood;
Fradrlek T. Kirahhoff Jr., Patri­
cia J. McCarty and Michael W.
Meiatar honorary, all Jackson­
ville; John H. Herbert and Martin
A. Slade, Lakeland; Eric A. El
dred, Midairs Beach; Martha A.
Alport ate Howard J. Bisan, Mi■ml; Goo* S. Cala, Panama City;
Walter T. Norwich, Sharpe*; and

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
dent Eiaonbower today oapressed
strong opposition to financing any
form of medical insurance through
more social security taxes.
The chief executive said the
While House was having some dif­
ficulty combining dotens of health

By United Frees latematieosl
Hailstone* bigger than baseballs
rained down on Texas and three
inches of snow feU on Michigan
Tuesday night.
Damage was estimated at more
than three million dollars from a
hailstorm at San Angtlo, Tex,
On* of the big beUstooee bit e
cat oo the bead and killed it,
and two persona caught outside in
tba storm suffered severe scalp
lacerations.
Htmdrtda of car and bouse win­
dows wero shattered. Several gat
stations reported that quart oil
cans left outside were twisted out
of shape by the bailstooes. Neon
signs were a lots] loss.
In the upper peninsula of Michi­
gan, three inches of snow blocked
also major highways during the
night. Tha area already was be­
sieged by late spring Hoods.
Mora than lag homes to the westo n part af upper Michigan were
eurrounded by water and maroon­
ed families were provided (opd and

Inturanca plans Into on* workable
unit which bla administration
would submit to Congress.
Pending a decision, however, be
said he was utterly oppoaed to
any form of compulsory insurance
and this applied equally to financ­
ing any insurance plan by connect­
ing it with payments by individu­
al* or employers to Ihe old agr
survivors program of the federal
government.
Other news conference high­
light*:
The upheaval in Korea hat not
changed his plant to visit Seoul
on June 22. He said U was not
correct to charge the United Slates
with inference in the internal af­
fairs of Korea, but he had sent
word to former President Syngman Kbee that ha thought the con­
duct of recent elections might lead
to trouble
Eiaonbower has no intention of
reappointing William R. Connote to
the Federal Power Commission
because, at be put it, ha thought
ha could get a belter man. Ha
did not els borale.
He quoted the Constitution and
the BUI of Hights to demonstrate
hit belaif that religion hat no part
to politics.
He foresaw little or no prospect
of getting major agreement on
Berlin and Germany from the
forthcoming summit conference.
But be expreaed hope that the
May 19 meeting in Pnrit would
toad to n lessening of tensions
among nations.
He did not regard recent state­
ments by Soviet Premier Nikita

ultimatum or threat concerning
Berlin.
If be eame to the conclusion
that Khrushchev was attempting to
Issue an ultimatum. Elsenhower
said It waa o secret that be would
not attend a meeting or negotiate
under such circumstances.
lie said hie announcement Tues­
day that Viee President Richard
M. Nixon might have to raplaca
him In the latter stages of a sum­
mit meeting wet largely a warn­
ing that ha could not participate la
such a mealing indefinitely.
This was the president's first
news conference since March 30,
and 212 reporters gathered to ques­
tion him.
Elsenhower has under prepan­
lion n special message to Coogreat urging prompt action on
some of his legislative recommen­
dations and urging caution to
approving some Democratic spend­
ing bills.

Reward Offered
On Vandalism
A Lake Mary resident today of­
fered a S30 reward for any In­
formation leading to tha arrest of
vandals who rut and destroyed
his store tarpaulin Tuesday.
Frank Evans said (hat he pur­
chased the tarpaulin last wesk
at a cost of f32 and pul R np
Tuesday.
Sometime over the night some­
one'nr ■ group of vandnts ap­
parently cut tfie tarpaulin Into
ehrods.
“ It's worth $30 to me to find

Hoffa's Judge

Disqualifies Sell
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Federal
Judge F. Dickinson Letts today
disqualified himself Cram presid­
ing over a trial of Teamsters
President Jamas R. Hoffs.
Tba 93-yanr-old Jurist acted
after Hoffs accused tost of “ bias
and prejudice." Hoffs did m in
an affidavit anbreiUed to the
eourt earlier.
Letts said from th* bench that
without admitting to* truth of the
affidavit but strictly a* a matter
of law, “ I conclude (hat I should
proceed no further with this pro­
ceeding.”
Letts said tha chief Judge of
too district court will find another
Judge to hear tha charge* tost
Hoffa misused onion funds.
Letts baa been the major Judge
la tha unton-monitora case tiara
It began to September 1957. Ha
approved a compromise of aa
original lawsuit challenging Hoffa’s election which oraafed •
three-member board of mention
to oversee union affairs.
LotU' plana on how tn htndto
lha ualon’o (haquallflaatfed motto,
Injunction request and other de­
mands were o mystery to both

Blood Appeal
Is Made Here
An appeal for blood was mad*
today for John Roaeoberger of San­
ford who will undergo surgery May
4 at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Anyone wishing to donate blood for
Mr. Roaeoberger is asked to visit
the hospital thia week.

south and also to tba wept
Kaowlei reported that “ say, west
could requfra Ham ooe to tw*
years before aa additional water
supply would be available for
use.”
The commitsioe postponed dis­
cussion of the problem since tha
city manager was net pretent la
explain Ua repast

Four-H Club boya from all over
the county will be competing far
laurels at the annual county cos­
iest day scheduled Saturday ad
the Home Demonstration Cantor.
The program gets nnder way
■t 9:20 a. m. with competition Is
four contests — electric, tractor
operators, public apeaklag sod
best collection of Insecto.
There will be Junior and senior
divisions In each of these eontesla for boys under and ever
It year* of age. Entries la the
electric lamp contest must meet
all the specifications far a pool
reading lamp sad wiU be Judg­
ed on originality, workmanship,
g • o o r a I appearance, usefulness
and design.
The Tractor Operator aaatoat
will Include aw rltten examin­
ation, a section on safety, driv­
ing through a course and a praoperative chock.
Oontosunta ia
the Public
Speaking tenteat may apeak on
a subject af thole own choosing.
The winner ia each of tbefia
divisions wUl represent Seminal*
County in tha Dietrict 4-11 Club
Contest day on Saturday, Mar f
at the Brevard Agricultural Can­
ter In Cocoa.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Flo­
rida's senators asked Tuesday far
a 132 million boost to funds auth­
orised for the Central and South
Florida flood control project.
lone. Spoeeard Holland sad
George Smathers naked the Sen­
ate Public Works Committee to
include ■ 133 milltoe authorisa­
tion to the IM* Bivan and Herbon Bill.

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Pj * i* 2— Wed. April 27, 1

FMirtMt candidate* for the
County Commission will apeak at
tho JayM* luncheon scheduled at
noon Thursday. Rich candidate
wUI be aUowed three minutes and
CAP! TOWN (UPl) - South Af- a brief question and answer
M l peUea arrested hundred* of period will follow.
Mhroe today hi widespread raids
BMagto settlamsnls ia the Langs *Thi Duplicate Bridge Club wUI
meet at ltM p. m. Thursday at
i f Nyatga anas near Cape Town tha shuffle Aboard courts near
the CivJo Center. ■
Nyanga
t
mte aatrtM out ey sertrai mixThe - Sanford Area Ministerial
to# petiee a*d troop* who arrestI S3 Afrteaai in Nyanga aid ion Asan. will hold a called meeting
t Longa, Pollen said "piles of at 10 a, m. Thursday at the First
angcreu* weapons1' were taken. Matbodlsl Church.
In the East London area polled
Tha Chamber of Commerce bul­
letin points out that the Meal
employment office will admlnlster occupational tesla for Job
appUcants, consisting of proflcitney aid aptitude teau. The
■laminationa cover many field*
such as accountant, auto me-,
chaalc, electronic assembler and

CHICAGO (UPII — Deputy
Sheriff J. P, Whitehurst of frost
Palm Beach, apparently dc»pind­
ent because a prisoner escaped
from him, took his own Ufa Tues­
day, Detecliva Chief James Mc­
Mahon laid,
McMahon l a i d
Whitehural'a
body wsa found on tha floor of hla
hotel room with a run on n nearby
bed. McMahon *4ld there waa also
a note saying. “ Butch, try to unileriUnd, J'lrase forgive ms."
McMahon said ha did not know to
whom the note was addressed.
McMahon said n prisoner, Don
Berry Jr., 48, escaped from the
tit-year-old Whitehurst last Thursfrom Phoenix, Aria., to Florida to
(ace a charge of child abandon­
ment,
m
office clerks in tha 300 occupa­
tions they eover, Tha service Is
free and Information may be ob­
tained from the employment of­
fice,

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Rep.
James Haley (D-Fla.) Mid Tueeday tho government apparently
has a “ good case" In dosing down
tha pilot training program at Bar­
tow Air Base, Polk County.
Haley as id he did not plan to
ask the Air Force to reconsider
because It would he “ hardly Justi­
fied." Graham Air Bast at Mari­
anna and four other bates are alio
to bo dosed,
Haley suggested that Polk Coun­
ty leaders try to find a new uae
for the air bate. Tha Air Perce
plana to stop operating Bartow
lato thla year and close H down

oeoday tight.

Deputy Interior Minister P. W.
•tha made the accuseUaa against
auglas MttchaU, a member af tha
ppoafttea United party* during fa ­

rt Station

MIAMI (UPi) - Ex-sallae Fred
Wroble will get baek his good eonduct medal Friday and tha farmer
submariner aaya “ U’a like hearing
from n ghost."
Wroble lost the medal end Uw
special nama attached to It when
JapaneM bomber* sank the USB
Sea Lion at Manila Bay on Dec.
IS, INI. Wroble escaped death al­
though ho w ii later captured on
Corrcgldor and spent more than
three yaara ia prison camps.
Tha Japanese raised the aubma-

City Managers
Warned Over
Being Too Social
TALLAHASSEE (UPl) — City
managars must be careful not to

The Delary Fire Department identify themselves w it h any
aw kaa a telephone to the Firo single social group, the former di­
rector of their International asanelation aald Tuaoday.
"Managers era vary much la the
nubile eye" Orim Netting told
Florida city maaagtra at lhair an­
nual ahort cOurw. "Vetera la many
altiee have abandoned the eouaeifmenagar font of government bocause af tha poor personal habits
af thoir managers."

Government Has
Good Case Closing
Bose, Haley Says

rina and started rebuilding her al­
tar Idvadlng tha Philippines, but
American plants seat bar to tha
bottom again.
Last monlb, Wroble, who retir­
ed from tha Navy In 1UT as n lieu­
tenant with 30 year* service, re­
ceived a letter from Pacific atari
and Stripe* which said tha batter
ed hull of the Sea Lion had been
raleed and hla good conduct medal
and name plate had been found.
Tha medal will be returned to
Wroble Friday during • ceremony
APRIL 2«
conducted by the Miami Council
Admtealoua
of tha Navy League.
Catherine Golden, Rsnford; Ed­
ward Goetaman, Apopka) Martha
Fields, Sanford
Sanfordij Gladys Knaib,
Sanford; Deborah Smith, Sanford;
Stella Lee, Sanford; Floyd Fullertan, Sanford; William A. Munroe,
Urn Babe Ruth team, formed Enterprise.
Birthe
from tha Oviedo, Chuldou and
Slavla combined group and headed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee, San­
by Coaeh Paul Mlkler has been ford, twin daughters; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Knaib, Sanford, a
formed.
Tha flrat fame Is acheduled for
Thursday with tha Shrine Club — 1“ *
with a game following «a May a Clarence Jacob*. Sanford; JuanHa
Fomet and baby, Sanford; Car*
with tba Rotary Club team.
Hoy# tormtog the team in­ •tha Duhart, Sanford; Jnmaa
clude Roger Norton, David fu ll- Smith, Orlande; Manail Merten,
hum, Martin Norman, John Ja- Sanford; Imo Green, Sanford;
kubcln. Waaler Swenson, Ronnie Mnmlyn OrieaM, Sanford.
Hawaii, Jerry Vllae, Danny Salih
KaUay Fora, Jimmy Courier,
Danay Oammage, Wayne Jacobi,
Jimmy Foi, Rax Brooks and
Tommy Mtnlar. Bubetttutes are
Edward Japson, Ways* Fullhum and Sklppy Rook.
b e S r T VotoSair rkrOmsi
saciatiaa m atte tha donate
tka Rnaaaaafo kfllUlRfl toml !

Manage* Farm Club

WASHINGTON (U P !)-th a fed- 1spafocran within to to 13 mile, around the moon, Thla la a long■al lpace agency annoonrtd to-! of the moon and Mowed to &gt;afe er-range project. It ealla for build­
ing nine second stage* at a roit
Oyp0uhnd Initruman!* p*eka*g* to '™dln* ^
■ landed on the moan in the neat Thl Pm n l *J” efcr,ri- w,lleh * “ • of more than M million dollar*.
NASA laid it wtll negotiate with
ro yean, to take Its tempera- televise plelurei of the-approach,
re and aludy Us alructure.
will then crash to deitructlon on the aeronutronlc dlvlalon of the
It will be ejected from a larger the raoon'a aurfaee. The Inilni- Ford Motor Co., for the 300-pound
--------------- *-------------------------- - mrnt package will coal about lunar rcaearcb package.
y. /
,
*
n .
gl.VW.Ooo to develop and build.
Honeycomb cruahablo material
I ir lo a r U la n i
The National Aeronautic* and will absorb the package'! land­
lU lelC O I I IQ III
Spaet Admlnlatrallon announced ing thock, NASA laid. Ipstruet the aatne lime that It ia nego- menu include a aclamometer for
• J . r i»
«
I
Mating a; contract for accond recording moon-quake* or meleor
iia ic n «f
wi , «* three
t a t i t»ts*e
g | u Saturn
a s tu tii Impact* and temperature-taking
I flS r
m m a ted
launch vehicle which will be able device*. What the aeiamometar
to put a 13,000-pound apace craft reporta hy radio will tell acienee
WASHINGTON (UPl) — The
much about the moon’* Internal
Atomic Energy Commission Tuesatructure.
dsy eliminated three of five eitles
bidding on a 12 million dollar
nuclear power plant.
Port Pierce, MiamUburg, Ohfo,
and Detroit, Mich., were told UiMr
bids ware not eempletely accept­
able.
Donald Rosey H, twe-montb-old
The AEG gave the two other
communities, Jamestown, N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jtoscjr
and LaCroise, Wl«., two months to died Monday at Seminole Memor­
resubmit bids with revision* In ial Hospital.'
Other survivors Include a aliter,
proposed site locations.
Donna Mae.
The body will be sent to Junc­
He approach** the atudy of
mankind with great advantage* tion City, Rons, for burisl. Gramwho la accustomed to the-study kow Funeral Homo ia In charge
of nature. —Henry David Thoreau of local arrangements.

CHICAGO (UPl) - The ChicsSo Cuba announced today that
Mel Cooper will manager their
Morristown, Tenn.. farm club in
the Appalachian League.

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Lift week, our travels took us to
Chicago. WhUo Ultra, the newspsptra carried a story that mined
to lopilded that It was, almost
smut Lag. We mention it became
wo think it above aomt of the
symptoms of the unbalanced think*
Inf that !a caualni much of the tocalled "civil rights" dliturbancc
now being headlined la the newt
throughout the aoutbern italei.
The Chicago itory wat about a
bingo game that wat raided. The
game had not atarted, but every­
thing wat ready to go. Arretted
were two ladies, tocicly leaden,
one 55 and the other ao. The story
said they were beading a drive to
ratae money for a charity and had

D eBary Friends
The merchants of Sanford a n saluting the neighboring
community o f DeBary Thursday and Friday with a two-day
eatebratioa they a n calling "DeBary Days."
This event hae the primary purpoae of paying a tribute
ip the cltliana o f tha community across the river who have
more than just telephone connection* with Sanford. Our peo­
ple have suceeiafully joined with DeBary renldnnte In civic
anterpriaee to the mutual benefit of both places and have the
'■gtaiml bond o f neanteea,
DeBary ie trying to rale# some fundi to expand Its Com*
nunlty Center and the Talent Parade Friday night climaxing
tha two-day expression o f nelghborllneaa will help them,
everybody on thin aide o f the 8t. Johns ought to buy a ticket
and attend thin ehow with those from DeBary, who support
civic projects in a big way. We urge Seminole Countlana to
greet our friends from DeBary at the Civic'Center ao they
can invite ua all over to similar events In their bigger and
Wttar Community Center one of these days,

. CASE K — 4&lt;S: Gordon D.,
aged 22, presents a critical prob-

iPRI*

"Dr. Cram," his lawyer dad
hHcnneit mo, "Gordon hae en
t, Q. ef 1SS,
"He finished la the top 10 of
|jb Chicago high eebool class,
which contained about too grafeatet.
"Than bo wont oo to college
m l, despite winning varsity let­
ters In various sports, ho still
graduated CUM LAUDE.
i'T had then hoped he'd go lota
law, bat ha had heard about tho
wonderful work of Dr. fchwelt*
Mr in Africa. Aad glace ho was
always acUva la church affaire,
f t decided he'd prater medicine.
"So bo enrolled and studted
lard. But be said tho family
would 'rids' tho Studaau unmer­
cifully, so moat of them had to
Work till midnight or avon S a. m-,
aad prod tbomislvea with eaftelaa
tablets or beniedrtaa to Mop up.
"Though Gordon never took
Mate off ter but one movie la tha
first six months of school aad
never had a single date, bo aUU
gUyod down mar tha bottom of
Oo class.
. "He was very discouraged, for
H i heavy studying didn't oeem
to pay off.
, "Thou we discovered oae ef tho
■Ola reasons. Cheating waa to
flagrant during exams that «
•moll group of honest student*
one* marched up to tha professor

honest students naturally rated
low by contra it.
"Another surprising custom la
this medical school wat t# lot
tho smokers fo outside during the
midst of an esam for a 'cliarat
break.'
"Slow (hoy were meanwhile to
leave their exam papers k&gt; tbs
room, the aalvo profs teemed to
thlak Utli kept everything fair and
squire.
"However, during these smoke
breaks tha boya would cooault
secreted date oheota ea soon u
they were outside or eak their
frat brothers about tho correct
answers to questions they bad
left blank.
“ Then they'd go right back to
tho room a few minute* later,
and continue working on tho very
aamo exam paper they had Mt.
Thua, they'd correct their miatakes or nil In the blank ques­
tions they had boon unable to
answer,
"When other profs wan told
of obvious cheating, right during
class, they would go Tak, Tak,
you mustn't do that:' Then they'd
look the other way and Ignore
tho eootiauad cheating.
"Dr. Cram, 1 have reports oa
over &gt;5 percent of tha entire
elan who art known la have
chatted flagrantly. Just Inuglae
how many more a lie detector test
would uncover:
"Oae student told me he was
rare at leaat M percent of the
entire class had cheated its way
dear through tha fraahman year.
"Another waa willing to wager
that a minimum of 50 percent
did oo. And from the fact the
profs wen so Indolent about
maintaining honesty, I’d wager
that more than half cheated la
feme or all their courses.
"When Gordon brought thla
widespread dlabomsty to tho attenUon^of a pramlaeaJJkMtorJw

Quotable
Quotes
United Pram lettraatloeal
NEW YORK-A descendant «f
one ef New York's Knickerbocker
families, complaining that tha
flower of New York eociety did
not appear at tha April In Paris
ball because French President
Charles DoOauUa wasn't there:
"This isn't even cafe society.
This is nescafe eociety!"
•
LOS ANGELES - Shapely eetress Grate Ttiyaaen, explaining
why she shoved a traffic officer
who arrested her:
"Ha waa too dose for comfort
wbtn ho hsndod mo o ticket. 1
thought ho was going to kiss me
when ho bent over me."

WASHINGTON - Fred Bonita
of Charlotte, N. C., sends me a
verso tbit ho composed la 1555.
It reads:
"We trust la God oa our silver.
Wo trust la God on our goldBut wo do not trust la God on
tho money that wo fold."
Tha verm waa printed as a
newspaper "Alter" tad, says
Bonks, k Inspired Congress to
put "In God We Trust" on dollar
Mis. That law waa passed la

1M8.

So bow. it turns out, wo trust
God n n II bill, but wo Kill
don’t Mat God with Ova's, ton's
•m io oa.
Money oddities like Uila ora
many, and 1'vo com* across some
in thumbing through tho musty
fUea of tho Library of Congress
and through the records of tho
Treasury Department.
Tha treasury people say that
"la God Wo Ttust" will eventual­
ly grace bills of aU.dtnomlastloni,

It la generally assumed that a
one-cent piece costa one cant to
manufacture. Actually, the mint
rolls them off tho aaaombly-llno at
a coat at leas teas ana-tenth of
a coat each, Tha profit goes to
tho U. S. Treasury.
About the only typo of coin
tha mint la overstocked on la tbo
aUvor dollar. Wo'vo still get ill
rnflUcn of 'om. No silver dollars
have been minted stare IMS.
line* they're used up at tho rate
ef only i t million a year, tbo
Millions of the silvers an biddan la a vault below the White
House, In ■■ underground pass­
age that leads •cross tho street
to tha Treasury Building.
During World War II, the treeaury had to mora too million of

NEW YORK- Roger M. Blough,
chairman of the U, S. Steel Corp.,
stating that 1000 waa never des­
tined to be the boom year tome
the sliver dollars from vault No. people expected:
"Let's just call It an average
1 in order to convert the "cave"
Into a bomb shelter for the presi­ year, but the best average year
we may aver have."
dent of the United States.
Soma people measure wealth
by money. If this were a realistic
comparison, tho treasury has a
shocker In these statistics:
On Dccombor II, 1555, tho sum
of U. S. currency • • coins and
hills - - in existence averaged
out at $181.54 per person in this
couitry.
A year later, tho averago drop­
ped to 1181.52.
Loot June, It sank to I1T0.M.
This could mean one of two
thinga: either money Isn't so im­
portant after all, nr, If It la,
we'ra getting poorer.

Ua? saying, "teat**ohsatmThSt
only themselves:
"But that's definitely not true:
Lawbreakers hurt the inaoemt
aad tha hornet, both la society
ae well ao hi aohoot classrooms.
Dr. Crane, please focua attention
oa this daUnqueney la high
places."

Hfre

Rwfltol

Kcrulb

decided to hold a bingo party to
reach their goeL Apparently, thla
la ■ common practice In the
neighborhood. The party wee In n
■wank hotel. The ladies had no
idea their operations would be
raided.
The newspaper accounta told of
lean of embarraaameot and fu r
and humiliation that followed the
appearance of the law. Later, the
chargee were dismiaeed on the
ground that the arresting officer
bed no search warrant. Nobody
waa hurt, other than enduring the
frustration of having their plans
blocked and the lodlgnlty of having
been booked for gambling. We
think the ladies will live it dowi.
But, the episode does raise a
question of the proper balance of
lew enforcement end civil rights.
It shows how unfair can bo the
heavy hand of the law. We do not
know the ladies in the case. But,
we are fairly certain that a phone
call from the chief of police, warn­
ing that their bingo game waa
against the law, would have
brought an end to the whole affair.
We think a word from the arresting
officer would have been enough to
cell off the party.
But, not The ladles were arrest­
ed and arraigned. The arreitlng offleer piously said, “They were
breaking the law,"
We are not arguing that bingo
should be pleyed. Or that ladies
should he allowed to break the law.
But, we would suggest to the Chicsgo police that if they are sin­
cere about breaking up gambling
in their city, they begin with the
booklea and lay-off rooms.
When we lived them some a
yesrs ago, the loop was infested
with them. On this visit we inquir­
ed of our taxi driver If be per­
chance knew where an eager horse

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Page 4—Wad, April 87, 1W0
story about tbo legend that Henry
Fora offered ■ now car to any­
one who sent him four Indianhead peaatea bearing tbo Mint
Initial* -"F-O-R-D." I said, ef
eourao, ho oueh set of coin* tilatod, aloe* tho only designations
won " 0 " (for the New Orleans
Mint) and "D " (for Denver),
Every coin collector end his
brother descended on mo to sot
the record straight. Indeed, non*
of the four letter* ora found oo
Indian heads. U anybody had a
penny with any of these four let­
ters on k, It'd probably bo worth

campaigning la taboo. Tho commission warned candidates that 1*0
campaigning "other than (peaking
to personal friends will bo allowed
regardless of the distance from

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women who were friends during
Ihetr school day* in Sanford. Two
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Shirley Hall land Mrs. John Mad­
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on Oak Avenue.
Around fifteen friend* ahowered
Marilyn with gifts for her “ bless­
ed event'1 which is expected in
June. A pink and blue scheme
was used In the parly decorations
and especially clever were the In­
dividual cakes iced with pastel
-J'babics" that were served in
crinkled paper cups to reprcicnt e
crib. Conversation and games
made for a pleasant evening and
prizes were won by Mrs. J. N.
Aziarello, Mrs. A. E. Beckwith
Sr . and Mrs. Fred Wilson.
Marilyn had only a brief time
to visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Calhoun, before return­
ing to Lakeland where her husband
.will graduate this June from Flor­
ida Southern College — end from
there he will enter medical school.

A large eeke, decorated with
"Happy Anniversary and Congra­
tulation!", was cut and served and
the received a 35 year service pin
along with many lovely gifts.
Mrs. Cottrell had been with the
telephone company for five years
In Richmond, Va., before she mov­
ed here. An active member of the
Baptist Church, she lives on San­
ford Avenue.

BERTHA COTTRELL has area
many change* in tho Bell Tele­
phone Co., since aha became an
employee 35 years ago I And Friftday afternoon aerveral officials of
the company, her fellow employes*
and soma retired members, en­
tertained with a tea In htr honor.

NELLIE (Mra. Boyd) COLE­
MAN1* house-guest, her sister,
Mrs. Ed Eisele, has returned to
Cleveland, Ohio—Beiore her de­
parture she waa guest of honor
at a bridge party at Iba Coleman
home. Other gueata were Martha
Vihleb, Jesse Perklna, Derieux
Dean. Nancy Terwilleger, Ethel
Morris of Maitland, S h i r l e y
Schilkr, Virginia Wedekind of De­
land, Doris Spencer, "Boo" Ganas,
Ann Alien, Mery Joyce Bateman
and Ellen Dossey.
Mr*. Coleman presented high

M iss Price Honored
With Bridal Shower
Mrs, Herbert Behrens waa host•s* to a miscellaneous bridal show­
er, honoring Miss Sylvia Pricn, al
aha Behrens home la Lake Monroe.
The party rooms ware decorated
with white imimi and pink gladioli.
Games were played and prizes
awarded lo Mra. Ralph Losstng
and Mrs. Cecil Carl too. Mrs. Maty
Tolar Nanca won lha door priao.
Rafreahmenta of pmwheel saad-

Other gutala included Mra. Ger­
ald Behrens, Mrs. Fred Bolly, Mrs.
Claude HiUcll, Mrs. Roland Giles,
Mra. George Wardwell. Mrs. J.
B. Staples, Mra. Wesley Giles.
Mrs. Alfred Stanley, Mrs. Frank
Price. Mra. Jo* Morgan, Mlsa
Helen Price.
Mias Jeanette Price. Mra. Leslie
Holcombe Jr., Mrs. M. P, Math*aoo, Mr*. Harold Harkanbach, Mrs.
Bride-Elect T o Be
Walter Price, Mra. Harry Kudell,
Mrs. Lamar Echols, Mr*. Roscoe
Taylor, Mrs. Glenn Goemble, Mrs.
Honored A t Tea
Robert William*. Mr*. Larry JohnMia* Ann Lundy, bride-elect of sea and Mra. Walt Meriwether.
Leonard L. Faulk, Jr., and vhaaa
marriage will ba aa event of May
It at the First Methodist Church
J- M
w ill v
m iiuviwsru
w iw a
inl UVtCUSf
Ovirdo, will
b*
honored with
a
S'tea Thursday, at tha Fellowship
Dr. Ralph Woodruff aod his
Hall of tha First Method* Church
daughter, Mary Kathryn of Engfrom l So &gt; p. m.
Hosteasei wiR he Mr*. Jos B. Uahtowa, N, J. are visiting Dr.
Bettis, Mrs. Jsmss B. Brookshire, end Mrs. Harry Woodruff st thair
Mrs. Ray Welsanbargor, Mrs. home on Elliott Ava.
Mr, and Mrs. James E. Hsdlnek
Chsrles T. Ntblsek, Mrs. George
Kelsey. Mrs. Richard Koerner, af Routh Gate, Calif, announce She
Mrs. Rommy Maas and Mrs. Hu­ birth of a daughter on April M.
Ms*. Hadloek la the former Julie
bert Bay.
Varney af Hanford and the grand
daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mtierh of West First Street.

p£A A on ah

^Rebekahs To

THE BEACH at New Smyrna
was the relaxing spot for many
Sanforditei Sunday afternoon—to
name a few—Jerry and Bill Kirk,
Betty and Chuck Bowes, Fran
and Louis Berry, Sally and Gene
Williams, Martha and Billy Vihlen, Margaret and Sal Manfre, Adnit and John Dominey and their
guests, Mrs. Lea McClung and
children of Waycrosa, Ga.

MARV MARGARET HOUK, who
soon will be leaving for Tampa,
has been the tenter of attention
at several farewell courtesies late­
ly. Ruth (Mrs. Ray) Herron and
Jean (Mrs. Jim) Leonard enter­
tained informally for her Friday
THE FANCIEST ASSORTMENT
at thr lunch hour—other guests of parly food waa served at the
were Mrs. J. R. Houk, Mrs. W. J reception lost week for Mr. and
David and Mra. H. R. Pilcher.
Mrs. James P. Avery, Jr., in Lake
A M O T H E R-DAUGHTER .Mary—and all the compliments
LUNCHEON on Saturday w a s went to Ruth ( Mrs. Ulan) Boulwell.
given for Mary Margaret and her She apccialiic* in mouthwatering
mother by Juanita (Mrs. Pete) Me- cookies and sandwiches and had
Knight and her daughter. Sandra her wide variety on the serving
—Others present were Mrs. Ted table. The table, covered with a
WllUama and Linda Jane, Mrs. white linen cloth with pastel flower
Ashby Jones and Leslie, Mrs. Ger­ border, was bright with a centerald Myers and Eileen, Mra. Rill piece of pink and while gladioli
Glenn and Janet and alto Mrs. interspersed with baby breath and
Mildred Butner, A corsage of car­ pink carnations and Juanita (Mrs.
nations and a farewell gift were Pete) McKnight was responsible
for its loveliness. Pouring during
presented to the honoree.
Saturday evening Mrs. Butner tha appointed hours were Mrs.
and Olive (Mrs. W. A.) Huntea Robert Lankford, Mr*. Frank
had a chicken barbecue for Mary Evans, Mrs. W. H. Hardy and
Margaret and Mrs. Houk — other Mrs. M. G. Tate. Hostesses were
gueata Included Tommy Butner, Mr*. Boulwell, Mra. J. D. Wood­
Mr. Hunter, Eloise and Louis ruff, Sr., Mra. S. L. Jennings. Mrs.
Alim Forward and Mr*. J. D.
Hughey.
Morrison.
RETURNING SATURDAY from
JERRY (Mrs. W. A.) EL1.1NG,
Tampa were Lorraine Graham,
Olga Hunter. Martha Aziarello who has been ill for the past few
and Frelda Tyre who attended the weeks, saya she feels better alannual convention of tha TB Aisn.
at tha Hillsborough Hotel—ALSO
BACK from a conference are Ruth
(Mrs. Tom) O'Slcen and Annis
(Mrs. John) Dominey who repre­
sented the local Methodist Church­
es at the annua) meet of the Wom­
an's Society of Christian Service
held in Miami. The twosome stay­
ed at tha Everglade Hole! and the
cnoference was held at the While
Temple Methodist Church.
A WEEKEND VISITOR • was
"Lola" I Mra. Lee) Draper o! Lake
Walca who waa gueat of her par­
ent*, Mr. and Mra. Harry Lee on
East Second Street. ANOTHER
VISITOR, Mra. Loui* Jordan of
Trenton, N. J. left Monday after
being a house-guest of her siitcr,
Mrs. J. S. Laubach and Mr. Laubach.

MRS. COTTRELL

score award to Mrs. Schilke. low
score to Mrs. Spencer and a gift
of remembrance to her lister. Af­
ter cards, pie and coffee was serv­
ed to complete the enjoyable even-

Meet

Seminola Rebekah Lodge No. 41
wilt met Thursday at $ p. a , at io invariably ehermtug aod inter­
esting.
tha Odd Fellow* Kail'.

Training Union

Miss McAIexander

Officers Elected

Honored A t Supper

By Osteen Group

In Ocala Forest

The Training Union of tha 0*.
torn Baptist Church mrl Saturday
evening at the home of Donna and
Maxine StowrII.
Officer* were elected, Herman
Allman, preiident, Carrel Crim,
vice preiident, No, 1 group cap­
tain, Penny Nix, No. 1 group
captain, Regina Clark, aocial direc­
tor*. Carrel Crim and Larry Hlrt,
daily Bible reader leader, Donna
Stowell.
Following the businria meeting,
gamea were played and a welner
rout wa» enjoyed with Rev. Joe
Doulhiti and David Hoaaek serving aa leaden.
Gueiti were Etta Emanuel.
Terry Seller* and Mickey Ntal of
Enterprise. Judy Swinney. St. Pet­
ersburg, Linda Hart of Dehary and
Joe Frank Tart, home on leave
from Ft. Xnox, By.

Mr. ami Mr*. George Mafloat
gave ■ ateak nipper, Saturday
night, at the Hunt Club In the Ocola
National Forest, honoring Miss
Dorothy McAIexander, ■ member
nf the 1M0 Seminole High School
grauatlng clai*. Miss MeAtarander la also a God-daughter of tha
Maffetli.
They presented the honoree with
a sterling silver chirm bracelet,
engraved with her name and the
graduation dale. Each gueat also
received a token gift.
The dining table waa decorated
with the data color* of red and
white and centered with an nrrengement, featuring a miniature
deer. Miniature diploma*, tied with
red and white ribbon wera ueed ea
favors.
Preceding (he dinner tha gueata
enjoyed an afternoon of boat rid*
Ing. hiking and picnicking. Thoaa
attending included the honoree, hag
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. H. X. MaAlexander, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Maffett, of Orlando, Bid Wight,
Judy Asceneio and John Smith.

W M U Association

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Meets Thursday
The Seminole WMU Association
will meet Thursday. April IS. at
Seville at 10 a. m. This is a "Youth
Emphasis Meeting." Four students
from DeLand and some foreign
atudents plan to attrnd.
A "Lap-Lunch" will be served
at noon. Any who can go contact
•Mrs. Jack Bryant, president of the
association, the local pastor's wife,
or Mrs. W. H. Andersoo, WMU
president.

Church
Calendar
THURSDAY
First Baptist Church announces
the bpring Rally of the WMU, in
Seville, al 10 a. m. Royal Ambas­
sadors meet at 7 p. m.
Red Cross First Aid Class meet*
in Ihe First Presbyterian Church
at 7 p. in. At * p. m. a reception
for the Rev. Grover C. Sewell, Jr.
and family.

C P O Wives Club To
Help Cancer Drive

Plan S. S. Meeting

Bride-Elect Honored With
Shower At
G alHome
Mrs. W. C. Galley. Mrs. Lee Pat­
ton and Mrs. Eugene Gilpairick
were Joint hostesses at a bridal
shower, honoring Miss Tommyr
Melhvin, at the Galley home, ‘J50A
Laurel Ave.
The rooms were decorated with
miniature bride and groom ar­
rangements. Games were played
and prize* awarded in Mr*, lirrta
Cottrell, Mrs. Thomas Galloway,
Mr*. Waller Rcrthea and Mist
Versa Woodcock.
Refreshments of double ring and
heart ahaped rakes, petit fours,
punch ami coffer were served.
Mis* Methvin rrrtlved many beau­
tiful gifts of china, crystal and
silver.
Other guests Included, Mrs. Jcase
Jarrell. Mra. Shan Winn, Mr*. Brit­
ton Johnson, Mrs. R. L. Dull),
Mrs. Doris David, Mr*. Z. J
Jonrs, Mrs. Marion Harman, Mr*.
Herman Koleff, Mrs. Ray Kdwardi, Mrs. Eddie Moaaman, Mra.
Clyde Selbre, Mra. Thelma Steele,
Mra. Bill Reed, Mr*. L. T. Shep­
pard, Mr*. Audrey Pattering. Mra.
Pete Echols, Mrs. Jimmy Lappin,

program in the drive for fund*
for the United Cancer Crusade
was established. Mra. Stutsman
mads an appeal for usad iheets,
needed for the many bandages
required for dressing*. Anyone
contribute lo this
desiring
cause may call Mra. Murray at
FA 2-7076 or leavo them at CipL
Stutsman's office In Nm dispen­
sary.
Osteen
An Inventory nf the "Hospitality
Kll" revealed that many neces­
sary household utensils are avail­
able for new personnel to usa
until Ihtlr own housahold good*
Mr. and Mr*. Robert William*
arrivY. It was voted to buy two
roi* with funds realiaod from the attended Ihe district meeting of
the World War I Veterans and Ihe
fashion show of last year.
auxiliary at lha Legion Tost In DeReJreal)mania ware served, In­ Land, recently.
Mrs. Mathers Named cluding an appropriately decorat­
ed cake, In honor of pail presi­
CAMERAS
dent. Mrs. Marge Stone, who la
President O f
Photography Supplies
leaving for Widby Island soon.
1 • Day Developing Barrie#
All wives and Chltf Patty Off!rers, on active duty or retired,
WIEBOLDT CAM ERA
Medical Auxiliary
are welcome lo visit the meetings
SHOP
Members of the Women's Auxi­ of lha club, held « the third l i t S. Park
Hanford. Fin.
liary to the Seminole County Medi­ Wednesday of each month.
cal Society met for • short holi­
ness session at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Largcn.
SECURITY
A new slate of officer* for the
earning year was presented by the
SSOC1ATES* IN C
nominating committee and accept­
ed by the group. They are Mra. D.
Member* • New York Stack Exchange
H. Mathers, president, Mrs. Leon­
ard Munson, presldenl-i'lert, Mrs.
Vann Parker, vice president, Mrs.
STOCKS - BONDS
Largen, secretary, Mrs. Edward
Epstein, treasurer and Mra. John
I MUTUAL - FUNDS
Morgan, parliamentarian.
Members of the CPO Wives
Club met in the CPO club meet­
ing room for thair monthly ses­
sion with 30 present. Colleen
Stuart was introduced as a guest
and Tlllla Leadi welcomed at a
new member.
Mrs. Edna Murray, president,
presided at tha buainess mealing
and introdtrad Dr. Thomas I-argen, Mrs. R. E. Stutsman and
"Miss Mystery Crusader." In
connection 'with the current ranrer crusade, an Informative film
was shown. Dr. Largen also an­
swered questions on tha subject.
In cooperation with other Navy
Enlisted Wives’ Clubs, a campaign

Oviedo Baptists

MISS TOMMYK MRTHVIN, left (back ruw), is shown holding one of her
gifts at the hridnl shower in her honor. Hostesses nre Mrs. Eugone Gi!mar­
tin nnd front row, Mrs. W. C. Galley and Mrs. Lee Hatton. (Herald Photo)

Mrs. Richard Ranabottom Sr , Mra,
Marion Conway.
Mrs. K. W. reterson, Mr*. O.
&lt;!. ’ Owen. Mr*. Ernest Uickncll,
Mrs. Waller Gay, Mr*. Martha
McDonald, .Mrs. Jean Wilson. Mrs.
Waller Hopkins, Mrs. Don Hunter,
Mra, Krnnclh Gustav son, Mr*. Le­
roy Eslridge, Mr*, Robert Wallace,

W. A. Ward Jr., Sunday ichoef
superintendent of the First Baptist
Church of Oviedo, announces that
a Sunday School officers* and
teachers' meeting wflt ha InM
Thursday at T p. m.

Mr*. Jack Wiggins, Mra. Marian
Lawson, Mra. Julia Oravetz, Mra.!
Carl Sayer, Mr*. Paul Jenkins,
Miss Rrbecra PaUcrson, Miss Dor-1
othy Cooper, Mlsa Connie Brown,
Miss Vera McClusky, Mlsa Belt)
Sue Chambers, Miss Avis Slarnes.
Mlsa Emma Jean Methvin and
Mlsa Linda Thread.

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Segregation and birth control may
ba among tba major Issoaa at the
100th gantral •assembly of the
Presbyterian Church, U. I., whieh
opens hart Thursday.
Soft* 590 church leaders, Inchidini laymen and ministers, will take
part in the ala-day conference. The
central auembly ia the hlghoat
court of the WO,000-member church
body.
The cemmlailoncra will deter*
mine a budget for the coming
year, elect officen and cbeeee
committed, review actlvltlea ef
the paat year, and act on suggested revisions of church policies and
aeveral controversial proposals.
A group from the waaMagtst
area ia expected to ask tha aastably to speed Integration ef
Presbyterian churches. Urn assem­
bly has stated lla apposition ta
segregation every year since UH,
when the U. 8. Supreme Court
handed down Its hotly debated In­
tegrations decision. Only a few
congregations and church institu­
tion* have actually desegregated Is
date.
The same Washington group also
ia expected to ask the assembly
to reaffirm lla position on “ mat­
ters of personal decision such aa
birth control." The group main­
tains the assembly should ' ‘reas­
sert our Christian understanding
of freedom which underlies our
historical position that an author­
ity, ecclesiastical or otherwise, can
bind the individual conscience on
matters of persona) decision."
Election of a new moderator Is
on Thursday’s agenda. Possible no­
minees include Or. Marian Boggs,
pastor of Second Church, little
Keck, Ark.: Dr. It. Matthew. Lyon,
pastor of First Church. Mtftoad.
Ten., and Dr. H. E. Bussell, pas­
tor of Second Church. Memphis.
Tenn.
Another controversial proposal
would seek to have the.church
dispose ef any tobacco eoaapeay
securities which may bn held In
endowment or trust funds. The
recommendation maintains tabas­
co la “detrimental to health" and
senses the tobacco Industry at
exploiting “the health of the an*

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Senators. Gentile, oa a Ibday
“ look" with Baltisaara, has battad
Hal ef fame when ha'a through, la 11 runs so far this season —
and If R’ll burry thiiga any, his all against Washington. His throeCincinnati "cousins'* will gladly run homer Tuesday cam* la the
eighth aff raOevaj Camlle Pascual, who suffered his eeeond da-

Seminoles Drop
Tilt To Parkers
The Seminole High baseballers
started off like a bouse on ftra
Tuesday night as they benrad out
place when (hair game with the
Phillis# was ralnad out.
In the American League, the
M U M beaded tbo Ttgera their
Oral aoflwck o( tho season, i-i, in
It lasings; tbo Bod Sox snapped
tbo Yankees’ four-game winning
atfoak, T*li tbo White Sou blanked
(bo AlUotlcs, 04, and the OrlaUs
outlasted the Senators, 11-10.
The Cardinals wen their game
•root tbo Glaata by hopping on
former teammate Sam Jones lor
■U thalr runs la tho first inning.
Bfe-Olaat BUI White tripled home
two of tho runs and BUn Mualal
and Wally Sbannoa tack singled
barn# ana. Larry Jackeon bold tbo
Glaata to aavan bits la poetiag hie
first victory. WUUe- Mayo extend­
ed hi* hitting streak to It gamao
with a fourth-inning single.
Lanky Don Dtysdala set tea
Cuba-down an four hits la balling
a four-game Dodger losing 0110011.
Drysdsle struck oat 10 in registering hit third victory and aldod
his own causa with three hits. Tbt
Cuba didn't help tesmsehres any
with Mgr errors, techtdlng two by
fcrnor Dodger Dm Eimmar and
one by lacing pitcher Glen Hob­
ble, who felted to survive the

Amortetn League lead. Power's
single came att Tom Morgan but
tea lost waa charged to Dave
Blsler. who relieved otartor Jim
BunnIng in the 111b. Bookie Wynn
Hawktaa burled tea first 11 te­
ntage for tea Indians, gave up
five bite before yielding to Jim
Perry te tea llth, and wag emitt­
ed with Ui first major league
win.
Two defensive lapses by leftfleldor Hector Lopes tost tbo
Yonkaoa their gome against the
Bod Sox. Lopes' three-base error
M g routine fly ball Mr rookie
Lou Clinton touched off ■ five-run
Boston uprising te tee third in­
ning and ikon In tho seventh, ha
played F**e Runnels' single Into
a triple teat gave the Bad Bon
thalr sixth rue. Jerry estate was
tea winner and John Gabler tho
loser. . BUI Skowim sad Yogi
Barra hemeted gar tbo Yanks and
rookie Ed BadowaU hit hie lint
Major Magna burner for ten Bod

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Las i lH U l
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Milwaukee
I ( JN M
Philadelphia
I • .405 I
st. Louis
„ a a .455 a
Cincinnati
4 a n
414
Chicago
a T .400 444
Wsgaiadsy'a Prahable PHebert
Laa Aagalaa at Chlcago-Cralg
(0-0) va Droit &lt;0-l).
Pittsburgh at P h i l a d a l phia (night)—Law 114) va Owma

NCAA Crackdown

ATLANTA (U P »—fhe NCAA
comrJI, governing body of eolltgo
otblotfco, was •spotted today to
toko disciplinary action against
several echoola for Illegal recruit­
ing or other rule violations.
loch action would come at tbo
close of tbi council's annual thr**day meeting hero and would fol­
low on tbo bools of a decision that
(M ).
tho NCAA will no longer honor
Milwaukee at Cincinnati (night) AAU suspensions until such tlmo
os tbo two nationwide athletic
-V illa? (1-0) va Hook (M ).
groups can roach an agreement on
(Only tamos scheduled)
their rules differences.
Tnaroday's f l a n *
The council hoe steadfastly re­
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (night)
San Fran, at Los Angslsa (night) fused during the past two days
to Identify tho schools it boo on
tbo carpet. It has been unofficial,
Detroit
I I .aaa ... ly reported that those la line for
New York
4 I .714 Vh probetIons or lesser punishment
Boston
4 4 .500 l
Include Indiana, Kansas, North
Washington
4 a .444 3(4 Carolina and possibly Louisiana
Chicago
1 4 .4B P4 State.
Kansas CHp
§ 4 .4* 2(4
Infractions committee chairmen
Baltimore
I I ATI S George H. Young, dean of tho
Cleveland
1 4 H I a University of Wisconsin Law
Wednesday's Probehie Pitchers School, wa* cloieted with ths 18Washington at New York—Ka at mamher council both Monday and
{•4) va Ford (1-0).
Tuesday and a spokesman Inad­
Detroit at Kansas City (Right) vertently disclosed Tuesday that
—Aguirre (04) or Bruce (04) vs punltivo action Is enpeetad.
Ball (04).
NCAA executive secretary Wal­
Boslaa at Baltimore (night) — ter Byers reported Tuesday that
Sullivan (04) vs Barker (04).
NCAA mMilSen wan displeased
(Only games scheduled)
with what they considered the
Thursday's Game*
"capricious and inconsistent man­
Clsvelind at Chicago (night)
ner” la which the AAU hot boon
Detroit at Kunsss CUy (night)
applying Ita suspension rules.
Boston at Baltimore (night)
This action, said Byers, "stems
from widespread dissatisfaction."
Ho sold the NCAA is willing and
nady to meat with the AAU to
discuss differences but ha noted
that such meetings In the past
By United Press International
have barns little fruit”
National League
“ What we are saying to our
Player * Club G..AB B. H. Pet. mambers,” Byers emphasised, "Is
Mays, S. P.
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Cl meat*. PHI*. 11 41 • IT .171 that if the AAU threatens them
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Schndnst, Mil. 10. 44 T 14 .35* conslden Ineligible, they can play
Ashburn, Chi.
M 40 4 14 JS0 anyway knosrlug that lha NCAA
Methaws, MIL M 45 0 14 .443 won't support any AAU ouapenKlihlaad, «. P. 14 45 4 IS .SU slon that follows.”
Moon, Loo A.
11 41 T 14
Groat, Pitts.
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KAN8AB CITY, Mo. (UPI)—
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Konaos City pltchor Nad Garver.
Chicago General Manager Hank
Greenberg, disappointed at lha
early-sea son showing of the White
Sox pitching olaff, reportedly la
anxious to acquire tho Si-year-old
Garver, a veteran righthander
who has wen H I games and lost
144 In 11 years in the major
leagues.
Garver, a native of Key, Ohio,
has played moat of Ms Mg league
earner with ascend division ball
clubs bat alwayo baa boon tough
on first division teams. Ha has
bean most effect!va againot the
White lo t, winning M and teatag 1*.

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NEW YORK (UPI) — Uncle round and Jennings Randolph of
NEW YORK (UPI)—Tho transBom’s search for distance runners Clarksburg, W. Vs., pltyu Prank
for of tbo Minneapolis Lakers'
far the Olympics was brightened Strafaci of Miami,
franchise to Loo Angeles la ex­
pected to bo approved by the
board of governors of the Nation­
al Basketball Association either
today ar Thursday.
"The general ..nilmeat of the
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Tsoy Cristy, 144, Pittsburgh, out board atomo to favor tbo shift so
loag as tba schedule con bo ad­
justed,” league President Maurice
Podoleff add Tuesday night at
tba conclusion of the opening aes-

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Uggod with tbs loss,
In ether Bomlnolo High sports,
tbo swimming loom wWI compete
with Mb Dor* in n moot Thurs­
day afternoon while the Bomlnolo
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noon In a five school meet at Win­ Boyar. Carts lit Cepada, Giants
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Cormick, (Hants, aU 4-0; and
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Biloxi Retail Trade Hurt By Racial Troubles

Two Americans Face Possible
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BILOXI, Mias. (UPI) — Two
days of racial violence quelled by
tough police action In this Gulf
Coast resort city coat retail marchants aa much aa half thair nor­
mal trade, a United Press Inter­
national survey showed today.
Tha tourlat and convention Indurtry apparently waa not hit, but
ona official speculated it might be
crippled for tha aummar saaaen
If Ncgrota make new attempts to
Integrate the M-mlle public beach
her*. An effort by 100 Negroes
to swim at the beach Sunday
touched off a eariea of fights and
shotting* In which at least 14 per­
sons war* injured.
Kttslcr Air Fores Base, with
a monthly payroll of six million
dollar*, put tha beach off limits

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HAVANA (U ri)—Two AmeriMan* feeing possible death sentancaa on charges of piracy and'
murder iplit Tueeday night as to
the motlraa of an alleged eteal-

Racial Complaint
Probed By FBI
► WASHINGTON (UPl)-Tbe FBI
reported today It waa inveitlgatIni a Negro mlnliter’a complaint
that Birmingham, Ala., police
dragged him from hie home near­
ly naked and throw him into Jail
for a night without filing chargei.
The Rev. C. Herbert Oliver of
Birmingham told the FBI the In­
cident occurred April 3 and wai
“ one of the moit flagrant viola­
tions of civil right*."
V Oliver, « member of the Freebytery of New York and New
England of the Orthodox Preibytertan Church, aald ha waa put
la jell at T p. w. April 8 and
net told until the next morning
that he waa being held for va­
grancy and "violation of a elty
ordinance."
The minleter laid kla "crime
waa talking to etudenta at ■ local
.aollage, aoma el whom participat­
e d la a alt-down demonatration In
Birmingham recently."
"I waa aeenaed of aaeking to
Intimidata the alt-la etudenta, but
there ia no ahadow of truth In
It," ho aald.

RETURN

DAVID M.

GATCHEL
CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
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ELECT

DOWNS
FOR GOVERNOR
"Brook tka Machine"
Pd. PM. Adv.

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and - thoot voyage . across the
Spanish Main.
Billy W. Seee, 23, of Etowah,
Ark., raid he it ; out for Cuba
“ to Join Fidel CaiUo’a rebel
army.’* He eald he thought hli
alleged accomplice, 28-yaar-old
Alvin Tablee Jr., of Bridgetown,
N. J., had noma almllar plan.
Tablet Indicated, however, that
neither wai greatly tntereeted in
Caribbean politics,
“ We never talked much about
the revolution," Table* aald.
Newsmen talked to the two men
separately after Florida Sheriffs
Lt. Rene Ralole and U. S. am
basey welfare officer Hugh Kei­
ster had advised them formally
or th# charge* against them.
Sees and Tahiti a n accused of
steeling the 80-foot cabin crulaer
Honiara from Kay Wait, wrecking
it on Elbow Kay In the Bahamaa,
and then hijacking Capt. Angus
Boatwright'* pleaeura-ftfhing boat
Muriel 111.
Boatwright waa ihot and kilted.
Hi* mate and four charter paa■angora on n flailing anils* ware
marooned on the barren key.
The two alleged plratea escaped
from tha U. S. Co*at Guard, bat
ware captured by Cuban author!
tlea whan they ran tha Muriel
III aground Monday. Saea aald
they loet control of th* boat whan
an unidentified rifleman on ehoen
opened fire on than.
Authoritlaa in the BritUh Ba
hamaa, where th* fliMng boat
waa hijacked and Boatwright waa
kilted, are expected to seek ex
tradition of tha two Amaricane
for trial an chargee af piracy and
murder. Conviction on either
charge. ' could mean the death
penalty.
Ralola eald laaa alee la wanted
in Texas on chargee af parala
violation, whlla Tablet ia wanted
in Florida, Loulataaa, and petal*
bly Taxaa and Alabama
charges af passing had ebaeka.
Foreign . Minister Rani Ban
dicetad that Cuba weald hewer a
British extradition rag*
■pita Cuba's dispute af Britain's
claim to the telahd group, in*
eluding’ Elbow Kay.
Neither of tha twe um
questioned by aewemin at
army intelligence headquarters,
would admit shooting Boatwright
or area knowing ke waa
until they arrived bar*.

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Station. Doucette will work in the Floridu State Bank and lives with his
family at 115 Laurel Drive.

Collins Denies Political Motives For Northern Tour
NEW TORK (CPI) — Florida
Gov. LeRoy Collins arrived today
on an bsdurtry-eaakiag tour and
promptly disclaimed any plan ia
consult New York political leader*.
Collin* told newimea at Grand
Central Station, whera ha arrived
from Cleveland, Ohio, that hia
only plana in tha ally warn a
ntwa confarunca and a luncheon
acaslM with bueineia leader*.
Collin*, leading a group of Flo­
rida officials and buainaaaman,
waa sxpactad U repeat at a bank
luncheon Ms plan for industriaa
planning branch plant* to conaldar
Florida aa a location. About 100
ahtoaa Isadora watt sxpactad to
attend.
Bo aald Tuaaday In Clavaland,
that Florida affara Industrialist*

n “ favorable taa climate, ideel
worklng’ cundltlons and recreation­
al advantages along with a growth
tempo second to none.”
The group goes on to Boston
Thursday be (ore heading home by
way of Philadelphia and Washing­

DENVER (UPI) — Leader* of
America's biggest Protectant de­
nomination, the Methodist Church,
met today to debate whether ra­
cial divisions within th* church
are compatible with Christian
teaching*.
The racial question dominated a
long agenda af business awaiting
action by th* MaUlodlst General
Conference, which meets every
four years.
Tba debate will center ea pro­
posals by northern churchmen to
overhaul tha Jur|adlcUonal itructur* eel up in 1PSP when long-dlv I d s d northern and southern
branches of Methodists re-unlttd
to form a-national church.
Th* chureh has alt “juriadietlona" which elect bishops and ad­
minister shutth affairs. Flva of
them are organised on regional
lines. Th* sixth la called the Cen­
tral Jurisdiction and inetodte
347,000 Negro Methodists in all
parts of th* country.

against all forms of segregation.
Twenty.six Negro students were
convicted of conspiracy to breach
the peace at Sumter. S. C., and
were sentenced to *100 fines or
.10 dsye tn Jail. All appealed.
Sixteen Negro etudenta were to
be arraigned today at Baton
Rouge, Ira., on similar charge*.
Other Negroes picketed or
sought lunch counter servlr* at
stares In Richmond, Va., Ports­
mouth, Va„ Statesville, N. C ,
New York City and ethar arms.

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HOMER
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Pd. FeL Adv.

Davis To Die
For Rape Of Girl

Red Hot Debate
Fails To Come Off
TAMPA (UPI) — Agriculture
immlsalooer candidates W. R.
Hancock and Dayte Conner mat
BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT Juocellno Kubltachek (toft)
bora Tuaaday but * potential rad.
receives tha key to tha naw Brazilian capital o f Brasilia
hat dobste ratted to materialii*.
from Israel Pinheiro, Mayor o f the city. Earlier, Kubltaa civic lun­
chek honored Pinheiro with a medal and collar. Looking
cheon at which Hancock was tha
spookit-, (tensor sold ha waa
on ia Plrealdent Kubitndiek’* daughter.
armad with official Housa records
which disputed Hancock's oriU
dam af kla legislative voting
record.
Conner laid ho would call Han­
cock's hand if ha aontianad tha
criticism. But Censor stayed la NEW YORK (UPI) — United More than 10,000 full and parthit seat white Hancock ignored Press International enter* the dr. time employee ars Involved la
tha suhject and apart moat at hi*
addraa* accusing Conner of being cade of the sixties reporting the these world-wide operations.
world Dtws for more readers and
allied with special interest*.
lletanara than ever before, Frank
H. Bartholomew, president of tha
nawa agancy,'told UPI executivta
at thair annual meeting in New
York Tueedey.
LOS ANaELES (UPI) — Ship*,
Bartholomew, beginning h I a ly actreei Grata Thyssaa, 18. lays
JACKSONVILLE (UPI)-Plum- sixth ysar aa prasldent ami gen- the only reason Ihe shoved a traf­
king contractor Colin W. Hancock oral manager, said UPI today de­ fic officer arreillng her was be­
ia to undargo a lla detector teat liver* Its service* directly to cause she thought he planned to
In connection with the disappear­ 5,2M ctlneta, tbs largest rllenlels kin her.
ance of Mrs. Beverly Jean Coch- la it* C3.yeer history, in l&gt;2 coun­ "He wee too elate for romfort
ran, chief criminal Investigator tries and territories,
when he handed me • ticket,"
“ Improvements In facilities end nld Ihe blonde Min Denmark ia
J. C. Patrick aald Tuaaday.
Patrick aald Hsncoek, 48, waa equipment have been Important to the 1834 Miia Universe contest. "1
arrested Monday far questioning UPl'a continued progress," he thought he waa going to him me
in tha ease.
said, “but even more important when he bent over me."
Th* lavnatlgater aald acqualn- has b**n the Improvements in Ihe
The city attorney’* office d*c.|itone** ad Hancock reported he material they deliver — the news ed to drop a disturbing the paace
told them bo know something Itself, In text and pictorial form. charge and ordered her to appear
■bant the' disappearance af the “ What Ul'l ha* achieved in all In municipal court today for ar­
Ih-yaar-cM mother, bnt Hancock phases of Its news operations re- raignment.
told detective* if he aver mad* fleet* grant credit on our report­
a fteteaMrt be mum have ers at tha acano of tka story and
thair editors processing tha flow
ban drinking at tha tteu.
Mr*. Crtbeaa dteappaartd Fab. af nawa te sliants."
Bartholomew eald UPI now
BA
t o w te Hal her waa aad tba malatabu 134 nawa and picture
eowpte's tofant daughter left be­ banana la IT sooatries, Ineluding
hind.
140 offices in tha United Stataa.

Cop Too Close,
Beauty Says

Polict To Use
Lie Detector
Test In Cose

TALLAHABIHB
(UPI)-Fevmor carnival worker Robert Wes­
ley Davis, who admitted th* rap*
of a 10*year-eld girl and throw
himself an tka mercy at the court,
wns sentenced Tuaaday to die la
tka alaetri* thair.
Circuit Judge Ban Willi* said
"due to tha kldaousaaes at the
crime" he osnld find no koala far
Davie told him, “ Ye* may h*
a fair moo, tort* most PoopI* boItem that a Hfa should not bo
token ualooo a lift hot boon
taken."
Davis, M, af Miami, admitted
raping tka ehIM Oet. 14 Is a
weeded sorties *f Tallahassee,
while th* girl's younger brother
and a playmate laokad on.

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la is* ossn •* tea oanaip JsOt*.
saaetoei* rasatr. Slats aI Pleetea.
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la n ia* metes* of«
PAUL KOCH, Or.

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Notice ta hirehy glvsn that tka
undsrslentO will, an Ihs lira Sir
•r May. A. D. ilia, praitat in she
llonorsM* rounly Judes af garni.
■•la Caunlr. PlariOi, his flail
return, account end rnushiri. *e
Kesculsr af Ik* Relate *f PAUI,
KOCH, Sr., OectxseO, end it said
lima tk*a tnd thtra, aiaka sepltaallaa la tha aald Judge far a
final salllsmani af kla sdiulnlMrelinn af said aalala. aad fur On
Itr dlirktraing kla, da aueh
as teller,
Dated lhIn tka !ltk dar af Sprit,
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Chicago.
Collins visited tha earn* ffva
cities five yssrs ago and said that
rince then Florida's permanent
population has Increased 30 per­
cent.

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Church Group
Sets Issue Debate

to Ue 18,004 airmen and offlcrri
when fighting broke out. But and
plan* traffic dropped. There were
few shopper* in th* downtown
area Monday and Tuesday, and
moat of tho charter fishing boats
stayed in port.
“ Our buiinesa dropped 45 per­
cent, and the number of people
in the etora wai off 50 perrent,"
the manager of one large depart­
ment etora eald.
Another store manager aald
most shoppers In hie establish­
ment were men, and "there
haven't been many women and
children."
Hardest bit were tho score* of
ban (n this city of 50,000 whera
liquor tales technically are illegal
under Mississippi's statewide pro­
hibition law. Thera era 390 liquor
rstallara In tha county holding
fOdtral retail llcenets despite th*
Mate law.
Police closed the bars Sunday
night. Bar owntn, themselves,
closed voluntarily early in the
evening on Mondey,
PoHeo Chief Herbert McDon­
nell, whoes officers arretted any­
one on th* streets who appeared
to be looking for trouble, aald the
trouble la over and “ the people
arc getting friendly again.
Pollc* enforced strictly a 10
p. m. curfew for Juveniles and
alto enforced a World War II law
requiring registration of all fire­
arm
Morn than 125 waapons
war* registered Tuesday, and offirora ordered hardware and sport­
ing goods Hares to sell neither
firearms nor ammunition to any­
one without etpreet police permis­
sion.
Elsewhere la the South legal
action highlighted events hi the
three-month-old drive by Negroes

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, Fiva eountias, including Phlla•dalphia, approved gambling on
ifeancaa racing, seven counties in*
eluding/ tha one for Pittsburgh
voted against it, and two coun­
ties ware undecided.
, Approximately M par eent of
the sum ' s more than fiva million
registered voters balloted to elltoax a lack-luster primary cam^A^though a# Democratic asplr*

Lawnaro,
Kenedy
showed
.netowidtaf strength. He surpassed
Ik* H,iee .record write-in voles
eititllih ff by Bee. Riles Xefau**r la the INI Democratic pri| NUoa, tha only entrant on tha
RepuhKcu aide, cama surprlstally eloe* to the record tti.ooo
vetes cast for President Elsen­
hower to the ISM Republican priTA» »f the etote'e t.Oll
la reported, Kennedy com­
piled r.TM write-in vote*. Adlai
Steveneon bed 14,SM; Sen. Hu■Bert Humphrey of Minnesota had
!TANj Sen. Stuart Symlnaton of
Wlsseuri 4,Ml, Nixon 3,M3 and
Oev. Nclxon A. RoekefeUer of
Waw York to.
On the Republican side, with
,TA» ef the etote'e fl,0U precinct*
reported, Nixon hid TM.3T4 vote*.
•Rockefeller got l,STI write-ins.
- With the exception of SymlagI k ‘ ton, me* of the presidential hope­
fuls appeared to Pennsylvania durtag the primary campaign. ReAults ef the eute’e preference pri•nury are not binding en deleIgatss to the national convention.
, The only other issues creating
rtouck interest were two apeclal
• (congressional elections in OOP
•atroaghaids and the question of
)whether 14 counliss favored legal-; teed pari-mutuel betting on heriReae racing.
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In the tub Congressional Dla'Wet election, with M4 of 37? proelect* reporting, Republican Her(nan R. Sehneebeli, a William*.wart automobile dealer, had tt f
W votes to 34,M3 for attorney
(pee* R. Fisher, alan ef WUltotu.‘■art. They vied for the seat
:6ft vaeaat by the death ef Republican Rep. Alvto R. Busy ef
Mwcy.
; In the lflth Dletriet, Republican
‘ •tato Sen. Douglas H. Elliott,
'.Chamber*burg, wen the unexpired
^torm nf the tow Rep, Richard M.
-Simpson, Huntingdon Republican.
With tT t ef m proetoris report­
ing, EUtott had SIAM veto* to tl,m tot Robert M. Meyers, Lewietown borough eouacllman.
Rockefeller appeared in Penneylvanto briefly to support of
Rchaeebell, * hie old Dartmouth
College roommate,
, Oe the isaua of pari-mutuel bet(tog, Philadelphia County led the
way by approvtog the measure
by almoet a fiv*4o-ona margin.
Also approving the legalised gembUug rotownaa war* Delaware,
Luseno, Bucks and Charter couuRejecting it were Allegheny,
Erie. Fayette, Lehigh, Monroe,
NorUwmherisad and Berks eoun-

• TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Six
white end als Negro university
students arrested to a lunch
neuter demonstration ben March
.SI will bn tried May S before
ORy Jndge John Rudd.
They ware part nf a group of
M student! frem all-white Flo­
rida State University and Negro
Florida ARM who marched

ELECT

DOWNS
FOR GOVERNOR
"Brwnk tin M(ehino"
MPoL Adv.

A BLIND GIRL, Katherine Cox. 9, compares the fea­
ture# o f Lowell B. Mason (top, right) with a bust o f the
former Illinois state senator. Mason v u visiting the
state school for the blind in Jacksonville, III., to present
an annual musical award. At bottom, George Keller blows
a kiss to Kknsas, one o f the lions in his pnimal act with
Ripgling Bros. Circus, now at Madison Square Garden in
New .York. Keller, 62, says he la giving up the act to
return to Instructing art study classes at Teachers Co],
lege, Columbia University.

WASHINGTON (UPJ)
(UPI) - A Florids citrus official suggested Tues­
day the State Department crack
down on foreign nations which
discriminate against U. fl. citrus
exports.
Martin Hearn,. International
trade dlvlalon director fer Florida

Citrus Mutual, proposed that the
State Department be given «
mandate to "get tough" with
countries which dlecriminale for
"no valid reaaon." Hearn auggested removing them from the
most favored nations trading list.
He and, L Paul Pedraia. execu­
tive director of the Florida Porta
and Foreign Trade Council, testi­
fied before tha Senate Com­
merce Committee.
‘Pedraia said "bureaucratic barriera" have caused a four million
dollar lots in export income, in­
cluding 1,100.000 boxes of fruit
end da mega to operations at (ha
peris of Tamps, T on Pierce and
Jacksonville.
Hearn also criticised the Food
end Drug Administration for cer­
tifying Bed. No. II ■■ safe for
coloring oranges for domestic
consumption but failing to extend
the order to export oranges.
At a result, Hearn said, U, R.
exporters may not ship colored
oranges to England, Germany,
Swilscrland, Franca or Austria,
and are under ."severs scrutiny"
in’ Sweden, the Netherlands, Bel­
gium and Denmark."

Raiders Sign 3
for the A8PCA, logea hi*
head while huhting pigeons
in a New York akynereper.
Me was looking through
the false ceiling Tn the now
62-etory Union Carbide
Building for birds that had
been trapped in tha strut,
turn aa It was completed.
Morton nebbed one pigeon,
to be released in Central
Park, and vowed to ebteh
two others.

OAKLAND. Calif. (UPD-Backa
lion Druwieckl, BUly Lott and
Ed llino have signed their 1M0
contracts, toa Oakland Raiders of
the American Football League
announced Tuesday. All were
signed gs free agents. '
Let all tha lawk be dear, uni­
form and proclaei to Interpret
law* la almost always to corrupt
them.
—Vails Ira

PARIS (UFT)—*mrlst-Frontier
Nikita S. Khrushchev goaa to tha
aumrnlt conference aa a Communlat styled. "messenger of peace,"
and a Soviet nominee for the
Nobel Peace PrUe,
Tha conference reprtoente a
perron*] victory for the M-yiarold tular of all tha Russian* who
first launched hie campaign for
a meeting of "hoavjrwelght*" on
Nov. «, IMS.
Flushed with tha aehlavemeata
of Soviet economy and tha sueccaa of tha flret Sputnik, Khrurtichev then placed two specific pro*
porala before a special •atarlon of
tha Supreme Soviet h e l d t h a
40th anniversary of tha Busston
Revolution. Hla audience Included
ait tha crowned heads of Interna­ foreign ministers. And second, tha
tional Communism including Chin- Security Council of the United
eie Party Chief Mao Tsetting.
Nations was tha proper forum for
Khrushchev aiked for a bilater­ the settlement ai vital interna­
al conference with the,. United tional problems..
A series of interntaional crises
climaxed by Moscow'* Berlin "ul­
timatum" than persuaded the
three Western powers to meet
with the Rusalana outside the
United Nation*.
Prime Minister Harold Macmil­
lan had returned from a Journey
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Demo­ to Moseow
Moscow In March IMS
ltU con___
crats today cried "polities’’ at vinced that the Russians were
President
Elsenhower’s
an­ willing to eettle international
nouncement that Vice President problem* by negotiation and not
Richard M. Nixon would be his force.
*
substitute if he had to leave next
In September eg 1WP President
mooth's summit eonfera.ee.
Eisenhewer, after hie Ulha With
Republicans sew the decision Khrushchev at Camp David, flas s vote of confidence in natty agreed to a series •{ sum­
Nixon's abDity to negotiate with mit meetings on tha premie* the
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrueli- element of threat had been elimi­
chav. Tha announcement should nated.
cheer Republicans worrying about
Khrushchev argues that aa re­
Nixon'e slid# la public opinion mit of the exponilon of the Com­
polls.
munist comp following the Second
The While House noted in a World War and Soviet economics
brief statement Tuesday, that Els­ progress, the balance of world
enhower was scheduled to visit powor has shifted in Saviet Union.
Portugal on May 33. The summit
The advoat of the nuclear age
meeting opens May II in Parle. and the universal realisation of
Tha rtatemenl said that if tha war if another reason Why the
Parta talks rtfU ware going on the aulcidal character of modem
after the two-day Portugal visit, war ie another reason why the
Eisenhower might return, to the
summit meeting or be eucceeded
there by Nixon if forcod to return
to the United Statoe by "domes­
tic requirements."
Chairmen J. William Fulhright
of tha Senate . Foreign RalaUona
Committee said the decision to
let Nixon substitute for Elsen­
hower at the summit could cre­
ate "a danger ef involving the
vary Important negotiations and
agreements in politics."
Sen. Albert Gore (D-Tann.), a
member ef the committee, alee
relied the Issue ef paliUes.
"I cannot say too strongly that
this administration will he writ
advised to avoid involving to*
summit eenltoence to UJ, parti­
san poHUeli," be aald. "Tbi* will
net serve the cause ef peace and
I doubt if K will be appreciated
by our alii**."
Nixon partisan! have blamed
bis recent shortage ef publicity
end refusal to eogage to exten­
sive travel around the country
for hla current showing of weak­
ness as indicated by political
barometers.

WASH1NGTON (UPI) -Scien­
tial! laid today that natronauta
who eacape' the earth'i radiation
belt! will run into elmllar once If
they try to land on Mara or Ve­
nue.
Dr. 8. P. Singer of Maryland
Univereity made this prediction
before the American Physical So­
ciety here. Ha recommended one
of tha moons of Mara aa a safe
platform from which to study the
planet.
U. S. satellites and apace probei
have discovered two regions of
trapped radiation around the
earth known aa tha Van Allen

MABV PATRICIA Monnig,
7, hugs B u c k y ,
the
first o f a aerlen o f anony­
mous daily animal gifts,
that have arrived at their
auburban home in St. Louis,
Mo. The girl's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis G. Monnig,
are allowing Maty to keep
the Iamb. On eight succes­
sive days the Monnlgs have
received one lamb, two rab­
bits, thred duckg, four
hamsters, five
pigeons,
six white mica and eight
fish.

Mb . Sams Trial
For Forgery Set
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — The
much-delayed forgery trial ef
Mra. Elliaboth Sams is now set
M Jim* 13.
Judge William Harvey ordered
Mrs. Same, former clerk ef the
Jacksonville Police Credit Union,
to teitify a week before tha trial
on the state of her health.
If aha la too ill to stand trial,
ho oeld, the cose will bis delayed
again.
'Mrs, Sams Is charged with for­
gery in connection with shortages
of more than SISO.OOO tn.tha funds
of the credit union. Sha 'woe fired
as dork after the shortage* ware
discovered last summer.
Mrs. Sami, 46, wife of Jackson­
ville Beach Mayor I. D. Same, Is
suffering from a severe stomach
disorder. A mistrial was declared
in hor case earlier thle month
whoa a Judge ruled shl was too
111 to go through trial.

balls.

was thought Aat aaca tha astronauts paired through tha radiaHon bclta of tha aarth, they warw
In tha elear and amid atop wor*
rylng about them.
"Today, v « beliava that radla«
tion belta wilt ba aneaunterad in
any attempt to land on IIm h
(Mara and Venus)."
Any planet with a mixed atnvv
aphera and a magnetic field muat
hare region! of trapped particlea,
Singer aald. Be calculated that
the inner radiation aonea of both
Mara and Venue would ba "Juslf
aa undeairable a place to be aa
the inner radiation belt of tha
earth."

"At one time," Singer said, "it
Keep Listening Fer

Get Snead Entries
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
W, Va. (UPI)
..
four en­
tries have been received so far
for the 131h annual Sam Snead
festival golf tournament. Host
Sammy Snead Is the defending
ehamplon for the tourney, which
Is scheduled for May 1122.

RUTH HAMILTON
Aa Ska Spoaka About Tht
COoaty Commlartamsra Race

Over Radio WTRR
Everyday Thru

Maaday.

pd, pol. adv.

Keep
j.L Hobby
Your

Sheriff
Seminole County
W bm IM fer th« job la two Georgia colleges, Northwestern
University Inatltat* far palica supervision, thro* FBI aeheele.
Baptist Traialag Jnatltate.
AI rawly tint aliariff ta pat atari
can, uniformed men ta
Seminole County. Installed ap ta data cemmusic ettone system,
athar Improvements to Increase yaar protection. Jaat check tka

• Qualified

• Dependable

• Capable
P i Pol. Air.

RBTURN

DAVID M.

CLERK OP
CIRCUIT COURT
pd. poL edv.

through the downtown area and
than took part to sltdowa.demen■tratIocs at dim* store*. They
were charged with disturbing the
peace.
Special city attorney Idward
HIM said tha ether B student*,
all Negroes, will be tried later.
The whk* student* are Stephen
R. Foe, 31; Roland W. Ivee, II;
John J. Poland, IT; Robert K.
Armstrong, II; Derek S. Law­
ler, II; and Oscar Brock Jr., n .
The Negroes are William A.
Mathis, IB; Georg* W. Carter, to;
Vincent K. Moore, II; Willi* F,
Black, it; Benjamin G, Cowles,
tti and Robert F. Ramp, to.
U aa earlier case, Rudd aantoaend U Negroes to fines ef gtoo
or M day* in Jell. Eight nf them

KKfHtJOtesa f^CHieKHUMAN *t*

THtY BO rOBSTNISl

PLUWUNG* HEATING,
A H CONDITIONING
1MT S. Sdhfeed Ave.

OBBB NO "• '■

PA U

yes, tha tnnford herald it a family a ffa ir . . . nod . . .
advertise , . . shop in the herald

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�n-cd. April 27. 1960—

11

Stadium Plans
Nearing Okay

Pinecrest Class To Present Spring Play Friday
£

The sixth grille class of Miss
Lucile Campbell at Pinccrcst Ele­
mentary School will present their
annual spring play to the school
auditorium at B p. m. Friday.
There Is no charge for the play,
“ Peer Gynt," but an offering will
be taken for the benefit of
"Save tiie Children Federation,"
, a program where the claie spon­
sors a child or school. In past
*y#ara the clase has sponsored a
^French youth, a Finnish boy
and a German girl. This year,
the class will make the choice
of an Indian child In Arixona, a
Kentucky mountain school or
Mother foreign child.
Backgrounds and propa have
been made by (he class and each
member baa a part In the play.

VOTE

■

TO

ELECT
An Experienced
Man

g i t**
i
»

A

w

kw
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
•
•
•

la making public
service n career.
has no outside
busihesa Interests.
would appreciate
your vote May I

Beckwith
CLERK

CIRCUIT

1

or

COURT

pd. pol, adv.

Martha Warmack plays the part
Peer Gynt, Honda Sumber plays
Peer's mother. Other characters
are: Perry Echdberger as Mads
Moen; Charles Mtillins as the
devil; John McMullens at the
Button Moulder; Jim Foley as
the Troll Kigg; Susan Stein as
Anltra and Susan McCaikill as
Solvieg.
The gotsipera are Jane Harti,
Vicki McCullough, Deborah Fra­
sier, Martha Keeling, Carolyn No-

Isn. Gary Reynolds, Sanford
Williams, Jimmy King, Jimmy
Lyon, Richard Benton, Rosa Paris
and Frankie Milchrak. Mada
Mum's parents are played bv
Nancy Pryor and .Wesley Arnold,
Tho Wornan-in green and the
Woman in-green's sister are play­
ed by Pamela Rosenow and
Paula Elam. The trolls are Steve
Clovenbaek, Steve Gordie, Steve
Stein, Bruce RAvell, Billy Nor­
wood and Diane Brown. Bonnie
Todd plays tha part of Ingrid.

Woman Freed Of Murder Charge
In Knife Death Of Executive
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) -Carol executive, was freed of a mur­
Nadine Rogeri, IT, darkhaired der dharga Tuesday.
paramour of a book company
Miss Rogers, formerly of
Springfield, 111., hsd bean charged
with murder In the death of
Joseph M. Clark, S7, the man
who rented a luxurious S70.000
home for her hare. Clark was
found In thn home April is with
a butcher knife in hla cheat.
"She certainly would not kill
The City Commission hss set
her attorney,
May 23 aa the data far three pub­ Santa Claus,"
lic-hearings.
v - -- Wayne Riplry, told Circuit Judga
One hearing will be on the re- Charles Lrnckie at a preliminary
cent sonlng af Philip Zauli’a paw hearing.
I4iekie ruled that suspicion and
development R-1A residential.
This subdivision Is btlwten Eighth circumstantial evidence were in­
St. and Celery Avt. east of the sufficient grounds to bold the
experiment station,
women. Asst. State Ally. Nathan
The commission will hear com­ Schevitt argued it was unlikely
ments on the toning of four new­ that Clark had killed himielf and
ly annexed lots In San Sem there was "strong suspicion" that
Knolls R-1C. A hearing on a re* Miss Rogers had killed him.
guest for the city to abandon n
The only witness was Clark’s
right-of-way on Third St. between wife, 4T, who told Ihn court her
Mellonville and San Marcoa Avei. husband bought Mill Rogers q
will alio be heard.
new car. mink coat, expensive
Jewelry and a diamond engage­
ment and weddinr rings on his
123,000 a year salary as an ex­
ecutive of the Groller Society.
Mrs. Clark said ahe, herself,
was forced to live "like a her­
Tlit Sanford City Commission mit" at Daytona Beach, but that
agreed to put another street light Clark had squired Alisa Rogers
near the St. John Metropolitan on trips to Los Angeles and Las
Baptist Church Monday night.
Vegas.
Rev. Harold Whitthursl, pastor
of the East Tenth St, and Celery
Ave. church also requested tem­
porary decorative lighting near
the church for a convention of
delegates from 02 Negro Baptist
churches that will be held, at
St. John'a May 11-15. Public
Work* Director S. M. Richard
said ho would try to provide these
lights.

Board To Hold
Three Hearings

Commission Okays
New Street Light

WASHINGTON (UPtt — United
Auto Workers President Walter P.
Reuihrr today branded as "gross­
ly inadequate" the Elicnhower
administration’s propossl to Inm a rt the minimum wage by 10
or lS cents ami extend its cover­
age to thre. million more work­
ers.
Reuther urged Congress Instead
to approve a Democratic bill
which would raise the $l.QO-anhour floor under wages to St.25
and bring eight million additional
workers under the law.
In ■ Statement filed with a
House labor subcommittee con­
sidering mit mum wage hills,
Reuihrr said Congress should en­
act the Democratic proposal "be­
cause conscience demands It and
because the health of our econo­
my requires it."
He accused the Elsenhower ad­
ministration of "dragging Us feel"
on minimum wage legislation.
In Orand Rapids, Mich., Sen.
Stuirt Symlngtor (DMo.), a
Democratic presidential aspirant,
said th« administration was con­
ducting a "acare campaign"
against a It.&gt;5 minimum wage
He laid the administration was
trying to convince the country
that auch a hike would cause un­
employment.
Other congressionsl news:
Homebuilding: The House plan­
ned to open debate on a po­
litically potent Democratic pro­
posal to pump one billion dollars
out of the Treasury to stimulate
homebuildlng. Supporters aald the
measure was needed to fight a
slump in homebuildlng. Republl*
cans claimed the bill was extra­
vagant and a windfall for aomt
homebuilders at taxpayers’ ex­
pense. The billion dollars would
ba used to combat high private
mortgage interest rates by buying
FHA and GI mortgages on lowerpriced homes.
Drugs: The president of the
Charles Pfiser Drug Co. told Sen­
ate drug price investigators that
its anti-diabetic drug costs a pa­
tient no more each day than a
pack of cigarettes. John E. MrKeen said the company made a
"modest" profit of one-half cent
on each pill. Chairman F.slca Kefauver (D-Tenn.) of the Investi­
gating subcommittee has said that
drug firms make excessive pro­
fits by charging too much for
such medicines.

■N

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Pvt success before amusement.
—Herbert N. Cassoa

ELECT
J. Q. (Slim)
Galloway
SHERIFF
Seminole County
CAPT. 8. R. 11ROWN, left, skipper o f the Forreatal, presents an “ atta
b»yMbutton to Chief Joe Welsh of VAH-6 ns Commander o f the wing, L.
N. Moore beams his approval, Welsh, the squadron's maintenance chief
received the award on behalf of his crew during a recent "strike” operation
with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean.

Navy Collects Over 40 Tons Of Food,
Clothing For Needy In Quake City
"Operation Angel for Agadir”
—as the mercy operation for
Agadir relief Is known—resulted
in over 40 tons of relief clothing,
food and equipment collected by
the U. S. Navy for shipment to
the strife-lorn community.
Two airlifts of supplies were
flown from the Untied States to
Morocco. An estimate 25 Ions of
supplies arc being transported by
ship from Norfolk.
Before the effects of the Aga­
dir earthquake subsided, hun­
dreds of Navymrn, most major
naval stations and naval district*
throughout (he country were in­
volved in collecting food and
clothing ami transporting these
relief supplies to Agadir victims.
Af the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion, where over 2.uuo article* of
clothing were collected for the
drive,
Chaplain William M.
Hearn was In charge of the relief
operation.

MIAMI (UPII — Ben. Georg*
Smathers (D-Kla.) said Tuesday
night ths only way the Democrat*
ran bsat Rlchatd Nison in Novem­
ber la to nominate a moderate,
"middle of the road" tickat.
Smathers cited a* support of
his theory the lBSrt rare by Adlal
Stevenson.
"He never lust the liberal vole,"
said Smathers.
Smathers said If tha Usmociats
are to win "we've got to stop the
ultra-liberals and Paul Rutler
from telling us what to do.”
Despite 'his view of the lufill
race, Smathers said he l-elleved
"if wa go more than six ballots
at the convention without a nomi­
nation, Stevenson will move Into
tha forefront."

In commenting e* the success
of Ihr drive, Capt. Robert W.
5lyc„ SNAS commanding officer,
said, "Thanks to cooperation from
the community of Sanford, Use
Navy was able to mark a signi­
ficant inlleitpne in President
Elsenhowcr'a People -4o -People
program."

Experienced,

QaaWtad

and

pd. poL edv.

Southeast C O f C
Meets Thursday
The Southeastern Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce will
meet Thursday at B p. m. at the
Memorial Building In Oviedo,
according to Ernest Wetting,
president. All are urged to at­
tend,
Nothing so much prevents our
being natural as the desire of ap­
pearing to.
—La Rochefoucauld

V o t e For
James H.
V an Hoy

Smathers Urges
Moderate Ticket

Hospital Notes
APRIL »
AdmitsAmo
Christine
Gibbons,
DeBary;
Shawn D. Sexton, Sanford: Edith
L. Bishop, Sanford; Floyd f,
Krahenbll), Sanford
Dismissals
Casey Jones, Sanford; Willie
James Davis, Sanford; Marjory
Higgins, Sanford; Mary Emma
Lynn, Sanford; Laura Prieilcr,
Sanford; Mrs. Frederick Slagmann and baby, Sanford; Jane
Wells, Sanford.

9 *

County Commbwionor
Dlntrict I

Help Insure economy,
progress and sound
judgment in your
County Government

•

Born in Osteen
• Raised In Sanford
• Employed by one Company
since 1915.
• Well acquainted with duties
o f peace officer.
• Considerable Experience
since a boy in dealing with
the public.

Y ou r V o t e On M a y 3rd
W I L L BE A P P R E C I A T E D !
pd. pol. a *

Pd. Pol. Adv.

Laws exist in vain fur these
who have not the courage and the
means to defend them.
T.B, Macaulay

Your Supervisor O f Registotion

C A M IL L A D. BRUCE

You ahould know more about Bernard Parrish, kta family and ■ mat ail Ula. aa
wall as hit qualiffratlona for tha Florida flsnata.
Runny, In tho pirture, was SH year* old when I came bark from World War V.
Because of hint I became active tn hunting, fishing, and water sports. Knowing that
others felt tha same about their children 1 worked hard to set up a gam# management
u.a to
so we
nave a place to
io hunt
nuni ano
area
wa count
could ail
all have
and mini
built puDllr
public boating ramps
rampa In varioua
dares. Soma of you have benefited from these recreational facilities. Scouting wad at *
low ebb following tha war so I worked to build up Intarast and rose to County Chairman.
Pampy has trained Pamala and Mary Jackson In domestic duties and bolk at*
good conks, although thsir housekeeping could stand ImprevtmanL Pamela playt tha
piano and is President of her Jr-HI School student body. Joyous started school this
year (right now sha has the mumps) and Louis starts next year. 1 have tried te help
in school affairs, serving five yeera as Trustee ami, ae a county commissioner, building
athletic fields, roadi, and playgrounds. This ha. saved the taxpayers of liweird County
many thouiandi of dollars and given our children top notch facllltiee.
Relieving that wa should
do our part in Civic affaire I have had th a ____
of being PresiTdent
„ ___ o______________
ent of the Titusville notary
Rotary Club, a charter member
f the Titusville
Elks Lodge an
and the Jay-Ceee, Director of the Red Cross,. a member of Moose,
American
Elka
____ ...
„___
Legion. Furm Bureau. Chamber of Coutiueice, and others. Last year I waa the County
Chairman for the United Appeal Fund Drive. .Several of us got together to bring Little
League Baseball to North Brevard and now have a very active program.
Four yeara ago tha people of Brevard County gave Bernard Parriak an over­
whelming vote to the office of County Commissioner. I have done all within my peerwe
to merit that confidence.
When Senator Htrust ruin decided siut to seek redaction many hundred of
. _
from both Brevard and Seminole Counties asked me la make this race. All of the news­
pup
papers in Brevard County have
endorsed
my
candidacy
Uro olactod
mm
. ____ m
mn
m
. and
. nearly
. m a iall
l lof ____
off! rials of ths cities i
County havo born active In my behalf. These officials
ak for
fu many, but of all these endorsements it la to the
alerted by the
m jpeople wmt
and apeak
rleigy that 1 feel most deeply
ly grateful. Many ministers of different faiths
fat
hi
havo
tailed
to wish surcses. They kituw that
the Parrish
a levs rant one. Wa
■ppi
JMpa.
OTNOFamily
T -- laHRI
_
family. We fish, hunt and boat together but, most important, wo worship“together,
• te l
have
triad to remember
who H
made
our ha__
_J
i_______
1 Him,
............
O T _____
_ possible so it wae a privilege |e
serve the Presbyterian Church where
we attend aa Deacon, Trustee, eqd Aider, ■
ht person is else
olsctod to the Henste from this district be can do mush te
If tha riant
help our schools. This will btlp ;your children and mine. He can also work far
lit the Florida Itoad Coda which will recognise the needs of grow:Ing counties, M
nerd more roads end to re-build the old ones. Your Senator ehou.
Liuut work with County
Florida. IHe
and CHy officials to help them with (Hair relations with lha SUte
M of
____________
atie* and
...
cooperate fully with the other member* of lha legislative delegation
a*d hat,
have their
confidence. It is my sincere and humble desire Ut erne you In thscan ways. The (hiage
that make this district a belter place In which to work and live will benefit both your
family and mine. I have no obligations end have made only this promise) te gopwoel
each person is the district fairly and equally.

-tx

THE

BERNARD

PARRISH

FAMILY

Barnard (Candidal# for lha Florida Banal# from Samlnoit and Brevard 1'ounlicn); hin wife
Pampy, Banutrd, Jr., 17, Pamela, 13, Mary Jackson 11, Joyous 6, and Louis I.

K

Sincerely,
H u Served You Courteously And E ffici­
ently For The Peat Eight Years. Your
Continued Support la Appreciated.
1*&lt;C Pot. Adr.

Bernard Pi
(Sate W a y $ h d Jo* B shncU td flajm iA h Jo (fie flfo w i

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NEW YORK (U P D -N iw York
City’s Roard of Estimate la ex­
pected to approve final plana to.
day for a 15-million dollar at*,
dlum upon Which tha Continental
Learns Is staking all its hope* for
the futur*.
The Board of Estimate Is re­
port rd ready to okay an appro­
priation of 1442,500 for final plans
and specification! plus 115,000 fee
architects' feet so that a S5,OOOseat stadium may be construct*!
in Flushing Meadow Park, Queena.

Wage Proposal
'Inadequate'

THE EIGHTH- GnADE class of Mrs. Daisy Gutin from the Enterprise
School toured the Nava) Air Stnlinn recently. The students visited the con&gt;
trol tower, jet engine overhaul shop, recreation area at Lake Golden and
while in the parachute loft, Kitty Burnett, above, proved that jet aviators
helmets can be attractive.

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FLA. GRADE A WHOLE
Iw M l feature lamed Sabrina.
A t French preaident enubbed
Ihe Mf clty'i Mgfeet annual
"b u b " at Dm Hotel A lter to at*
teai ■ dinner give* at Dm Wal*
derf-Aatoria HMd in hla honor by
aavan rraaeo-Amoricaa aoctettoa.
DoOaulte claimed hla evening was
las M l la attend tea Aator event.
Tha fonaral’s told ahmJder un­
doubtedly hast aaaay celebritiA
• (ram tea April la Parle ball, ted
ana teaaaand laascr ll|hte at*scrtead In tea rate expedition that
DoOauUa would raltnt at tha last
. mlaote.
Tha hall gueeU warn feeling a
little (tea have-note despite an out­
lay of |UD a ticket until tha bosomy
Brttiab entertainaunt detraction

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PVT. FREDDIE ALFORD
son of Mr. and Mr*. Rojr Al­
ford of Ovlodo, has cornplated hi* basic training at
Fort Jacknon, 8. C. and has
bean home on leave with hi*
parent* and *l*ters before
reporting for duty with hi*
company at Fort Gordon,
On., for farther training.
Freddie, * 1959 graduate of
the Oviedo High School, ie
taking electronic* communi­
cation* during hi* service
training.

Osteen Sailor
Gets
Promotion
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X *11 i happy day for Albert
M. Lawrence of Oateen whaa ha
waa pmaaattd la anilta rtcently in
■await.
•Lawryaaa jatecd tha aarvlea In
tetl and procaadad through almoat
twe yatra of oehooUng aa aviation
ordnanceman. After dlacharga in
INI ha finished high school and
worked as a carpenter. He enliatad
ante dnriai tea Korean crisis.
In INS ha attended Explosive
Ordnance Disposal School at Indian
Hand, Md. After EOD tour* In
Cbarioaten and Ban Juan ha antead at Hawaii In Nov., INS for duty*
law m an la tee aen of Mrs.
dalui Lawrcnee and (ha lala Mr.
Lawranaa ad Oateen. Mr*. Lawleeaa wee Ihn former Alica WitHeal, daughter af Mr. and Mr*,
lahart wnilama alto of Osteen.
Tha Lawraoees hava a ton and
daughter.

Diiemsc Hits Eskimos
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (U P I)A disease caused by parasitic
worma hat killed at teaet four
Esklmoa hi Alaska during the past
year. Dr. Hobart Rausch, a re­
search scientist at the Aretie Re*
search Center in Anchorage, said
the disease so far has been found
only In the native population.
Avtolar hydatid, tha responsible
parasite, has caused a death at*
meet gverytlme It waa found.

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Wed. April 27. 19G0— Page IS

signs of hospitality by the merchants. Every typ« o f

gift* nnd entertainment in Sanfonl Thursday and Fri­

item will be available during the sales.

day as the Merchant's Division of the Chamber of Com­

The whole event will be highlighted by a big musical

merce stages “ DeBary Days'’ to welcome residents of

variety show at the Civic Center Friday at 8 p. m. whan

that community nnd tell them that they are appreciated

ticket sale funds will go to the DeBary Civic Assn, to

in our town.

help finance an addition to its Community Center.

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A total of 107 business houses in Sanford hnve put

Employes, assisted by high school students and

out the welcome mnt and are listing special sales in this

others, have druperi store fronts with signs proclaiming

section of today’s Herald as part of the two-day neigh­

“ DeBary Days" and store managers snld: “ We want our

borhood get-together.

DeBary friends to come and make themselves at home
for the whole two days nnd we are offering them some
of the outstanding barguins of the season as an added
attraction.’’

Sales will begin Thursday morning and will be inter­
spersed with door prizes, various other gifts and other

SANFORD MERCHANTS PREPARIN'*! FOR DEBARY
Days have aigna Uka this all over their atorea. From the
left art R. T. Cowan Jr. of Cowan’*. H. H. Hala o f the
Sanford A k P, Chester Musa o f Mather of Sanford,

By United Press International
Spring rains turnrd Midwest
towns into sodden lake* Tuesday
and sent damage to Florida crops
soaring Into millions of dollar*.
A late snow storm whlrh dumped
40 Inches of snow across the Great
Plains and Into Minnesota Monday
night left frrrtlng temperatures..
Sudden torrential rains sparked
flash floods and swollen rivers
coursed through houses and stores
in the wake of a massive eold
front now lumbering toward the
Fast Coast.
Almost a thousand persons were
homeless in northern Wlseunsin
and Michigan. Hie Bad and Mont­
real river*, began falling Monday
hut threatened to rise again in
Ashland and Iron counties. Wis.,

Ralph Blnckwelder of .1. C. Penney Co., Herman Jacobson
of Ito-Jiiy’a nml John Keeling of Sears Roebuck.
(Herald Photo)

ami Gogebic County, Mich.
The fourth day of raiti drenched
South Florida and farmer* report­
ed widespread crop min from the
upper key* to palm Beach.
The Weather Bureau forecast
more snow for the northern
llockirs and northern Minnesota
and Wisconsin, with rain exported
to fall on nearly every acre east
of the Mississippi. Mure showers
were predicted from northern Cali­
fornia to the Canadian border and
inland through Idaho.

Ultra - Sonically Cleaned And
Electronically Checked

THIJRS. . Fill, or SAT.

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There is no such way to attain
to greater measure of grace as for
a man to live up to the little
grace he has.
—-1sines Gordon Brooks

One Group

Ladies' Dresses
AH Spring and Summer dresses taken from
our name hrandlines. Each of these
DeBary Day specially priced
droenea are SALE TAGGED 1

Hot Weather

Assorted selection of piece
good*, nil are washable, some
■olid colors also prlnta nnd n
few stripe*.

Colognes,
asssorted
fragrances

S p e c ia l

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of paatel colors, else 20" * 181

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�The frontier music o f the Five Owia will blend with
the "Southern Sweetheart*'’ soft melodies »t the DeBary
Day* Talent Parade Friday at the Civic Center.

is known as the champion female quartet of the South,
east. Nina Young sings tenor, Nan Young lead; Jacque
Crowley baritone and Betty Ann Viehman bass.

Ray Kelley aa "Pewee" Greene and "Cousin Willie"
will head the Owls comedy section, while. Lee Purvis,
William Faulk, and Tommy Gossett come on strong with
the music. The Five Owls will appear at the Civie Cen­
ter performance through the courtesy of Rainbqw
Ranch. The show will start at S p. m,
"The Southern Sweethearts" barbershop quartet

Accompanied by her "boy friend," Otlle, teenager
Dorothy Jardine will use ventriloquism to show that
sometimes a woman can speak for a man. Dorothy has
appeared on television many times.
To round out the program, the Populaires trio will
make still more music with their vocal selections.

o f Ssnford
HOME OF THE

Friday wQI be the Populaires. The program
i a n , The salute to the DeBary Comm
lagfnrd merchants w il be climaxed by this

Thick Shakes

Civie Center. Also on the program are the Five Owls,
Southern Sweethearts and Dorothy Jardine, Sanford’s
teenage ventriloquist

Fritndly Courteous Service
Tough Holt

tory, travel, biography and other
aoa-fiction. Rafaranaa hooka ara in
constant use, inquiriso rang* from
“ Mate's Dialogue" to haw to gat
rid «d pslmstto bugs and books
ahont aeakas ara lm constant do*

wall,” , “ Darkness and Dew*,’’
"Folk Medicine,*’ “Edgs of Day"
and “Trustee ad Tha Tool Room."
Tha library la ataffad by volun­
teer* wka havs dona all at Ika oatalagiag.
Tbs supply ef fiction is vary
Hours ara from S to S p. as.,
sod. Some at the now bast aalltrs Tussday, Thursday and Saturday
ra "Advise and Canaant," "Ha- during tha school term.

HOLLYWOOD (UPl)-Hlawds
actress Diana Cannon believe* aka
has ana of tha moat difficult rolas
possible la slaying a girl ad Negro
linaata trying to pass harasIf aff
aa whits. But aha hallsvaa that if
aha data wall In this taak it wilt
ba tha Inat (tap an bar road ta
stardom. Tha part Is in Waresr
Brothsra' "Tha Rabat Brand.** In
har acting Diana must “ f**i"
Ntgra, rat net whits.

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Phone Orders Appreciated
Don Royer, Owner

CASH

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�DeBary has outgrown the Community Center and it
must be enlarged. This building plays a large part in the
life o f the community. Most organizations meet there. A
check made recently showed that in one seven-day period
3,750 people made use of it.
Three churches have had their beginning there and
two arc at present holding services there.
The center is owned and operated by the DeBnry
Civic Assn., the Inrgest group in DeBary, with a mem­
bership of about 600.
The president of the Civic Association, Chester
Itcarick, has appointed a committee o f 18 representing
all o f the community, to plan its enlargement.'
They have retained the sendees of John Burton IV,

Sanford architect, and plans are being prepared for an
addition. A sketch o f the proposed addition will be on
display at the Sanford Civic Center Friday during the
Talent Parade.
In 1956 there were 804 residences in DeBary, 82
business firms, the population was 1,560, and there were
99 children. At the end o f 1959 there were 1.300 resi­
dences, 72 business firms, population was 2,451 and
there were 201 children.
Funds from the big Talent Parade Friday will be
used to help pay for the expansion of the center. Tickets
may be purchased at several business locations in DeBary and will be on sale at the door before the 8 p. m.
performance.
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Wed. April 27. 1960—Page 15

DeBary Calendar Of Events For Month Of May
Hera I* a calendar of event* for
DeBary for tho month of May. All
meeting* are In tha Continuity
Center.
May 2: The Wayfarer*.
May 4: Girl Schou* and VFW
Auxiliary.
May S: American Legion.
May 8: DeBary Garden Club.

Mir 7: K a d c l * of America. Mar 11: Girl Scout* and tha Glee
Dane* Club cloiaa for
tha lummtr.
May Si F i r a t Presbyterian
Church. Catholic Mil­
lion.
May St Dane* eponsored by tha
Danca Club.
May lOi Civic Aiioclation meet­
ing, entertainment.

Club.
Republican Club.
Kadcta of America.
Presbyterian Women.
l.aka Maria Ettataa eorial.
Mar 28: Olrl Seoul* and tha Gita
Club.
Mar *8: Home Demonstration.

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What You Do Counts
BRANDON, Y t (UPI) — Carl
Tierce, 13, lay* ha baa a crew that
bark* and eat* dog food and »ay*
hello. Ho *ald occatoinally Ms pat,
Mr. Van Dyke, will a m eaw lika
a trow.

Trice* Good Thar*., Frl, Sat, April 28, 39, 30

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STORES
DEBARY COMMUNITY CENTER expansion committee
members are getting ready to add new facilities to the
•center. From the left are Charlea Ulrich. Dr. William
Fidler, Earl Brumbaugh, Mrs, Rose Forbeck, Hra, Harry

Johnqueat, chairman Carlton Newell, Orbell Dunckel,
Albert Salisbury, Mrs. Frank Eakin, James Duffy and
Robert Brown.
(Herald Photo)

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rou p arv tight, warn, rnilirat
fiber*; good wrinkle mbunc* «nd
erne** recorery; and resittanco to
damage from sunlight, moUture
and moth*. Use* of Um fiber* In*
clod# curtain*, coating and dm*
fabric*, i«Mtfra, fur-likc pile
fabrics, blankets, and nag*.
(family) names and per­
Fabrics containing acrylic fiber*
ky weight of the fibers in are washable is moderately warn
water with a mQd soap or synthe­
(faaslly) tic detergent. They need thorough
riasing to prerent yellowing. If
fabrics need piesing, a low tem­
perature, such as for silk, is re­
commended. Homemakers are advised tn read the bang tag far spe­
cific cate directions for the fabric*.

Tea At Old Mansion House
Castro Aide.
Believed Arrested
i HAVANA (UPI) Premier
-VIM Castle'* chief aide was reparted to hare been arrested and
juBaf under mysterious dram : The aide, Capt. deans Yaoet
N W h r , was believed to have
been om it Castro's most favor­
ed Meads and a constant travel*
Isf cempaalaa' af Cha Premier *n
hto vista to the tlsltsd Ststee,

A May Day SOvar Tea,
from 2.30 to I p. m. will ba held
la the DeBary Haation House,
headquarter* of the Florida Fede­
ration of ArL It will ha apaaaered by the Building Committee, of
which Mrs. Ben Barton la chair­
man, assisted by the DcBsry
Hostesses.
TMs will ha the first exhibition
the award winners af the
si exhibition of member
clubs. Thera wfll ha a demonstratian of work on a potter's
wheel by the Arts and Crafts De­
partment of Stetson University.
Slimmer art classes will begin
Jan* U aid content through La­
bor Day, with LaRoy Nichols, to*
gene White, Boh Camp and Laura
Lada aa artists in residence.
Mrs. George Brooks af DaBary
caa bo contacted h r farther laform alien at NO M M .

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grow op to tba Ivy League look
or the garden club leak.**
That conformity will meric too
dross of an ontire Iowa, aha add­
ed. The sink stole becomca thor­
acicrij lie of the San Fraadaco
woman. In ether cities, yoo'Il Bad
tba neat little suit and the H|
flower bat practically a aoatama.
la *UD others, “ every woman la
BOSTON (UPI) — The Metro, bare-besdcdly canal In s alapollton Tranott Authority, which da dress with p d a whita calepmatoa Beaton'* rapid transit
service, has derided to abandon
It •OwT aerricn.
TUa wOl bo dropped offodlvs
l o w tS oo on oronemy move. The
MTA Mid H coot $2*7,114 last
year to run the service between
t a. m. and S a. m. while IncoRto
tmm tfeda aanran waa only m i l .

Neighbors!
Downtown Cleaners
&amp; Laundry Company
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Arm*
shipments under the nation'i
military aid program over the is it
14 years have totaled $23,300,000,000. Of this, European allies
got 112,000,000,000 or more tbs a
half, while Far Eastern allies re­
ceived $5,300,000,000 la aid and
Near Eastern and South Asian
nations got $1,300,000,000.
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Franco waa tb* biggest bene*
fleiary,. according to Pentagon
figures getting $4,300,000,000 in
American arms, followed by For­
mosa with about $2 billion and
Italy with $1AOO.OOO,OOOl

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THE OLD COUNT DEBARY HOME In DoBary la the headquarter* for

tha Florida Fodaratfam o f Art. Tbla painting. “Gethsemane," is o m that
has beta os exhibit at the old mansion this month with the IBM Florida
Artiata Traveling Exhibit, Taking a look at the painting are Mr*. Elizabeth
Van Gaibeek, hoataaa, left, and Mr*. Edith Brooks, aecretary.
(Herald Photo)
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Wed. April 27,1960— Pnjre 17

Srrath

Condition Of Soil Key To Good Plant Growth
The condition your soil la in UlU
spring will determine its produc­
tive power — and thii condition
drpendi, in turn, on the manage,
tnent you give il.
A
Any noil that la naturally low in
fertility will require more attention
and management than one which
contain* plenty of plant food and
which ia in good phyalcal condi­
tion. Some of the management
practlcea needed to auure econo­
mic crop production include main­
taining plenty of organic mater,
liming acid soils, and properly
using fertilizers.
Florida aoiia are not average
m lolli. They uiually repreient exw tremea. Many Florida aoiia con*
tain either an excess of coarae

or fine particles; lhay may be ex­
tremely low in organic mailer; or
they may be almoal entirely made
up of organic matter, at ia true
of peau and mucka. Some of our
soils may be extremely difficient
in mineral plant food nutrient!,
while other* may be excessively
rich in one or more of these ele­
ment*.
Of course, any deficiency of plant
food muit be supplied in fertilizers
if you want maximum yield*. Some
soils require all the elementi need­
ed for plant growth — other* re­
quire only certain clemenla to bal­
ance the tupply of plant food.
Fertilization la important, but It
la not the moat Important manage­
ment practice. Soils may have all

t i CNEI AL m

the plant food elementa and atill
be unproductive. Efficient use of
fertlliaen i* ju*t a* important a*
aupplylng the fertilizers. For ex*
ample, It wouldn't pay you to ap&lt;
ply fertilizer to *oil too wet or
too dry for crop growth. For the
belt production, you would need
lo Just watch the water nerd* of
the erop by either drainage or ir*
rigalion a* required by your land.
Another Important consideration
in the productive power of your
*old I* the PH, or the acidity of
the mil. Plant* make their beat
growth at certain PH level*. Be­
tide*, you do not get maximum
uae of phosphate fertilizer*, for
example, when the (oil 1* strongly
acid. Proper utilization of same

elementa j* tied almoal directly
lo proper soil PH and in lome
ca*ei where the soil PH ia too high
(alkaline! some elementa are tifd
up completely.
A soil in good physical and
biological condition will yield larg­
er returns from the fertilizer ap­
plied than one In poor condition.
Remember, Ihe soil must provide
a favorable place for plants to
grow.
The word 'Tilth” has often been
used In describe physical condi­
tion most favorable for plant
growth. The supply of organic
matter or humus in a soil has a
lot to do with its tilth. A soil with
plenty of organic matter la friable,
well aerated, holds water well, yet

permits free circulation of both
air and water. Organic matter al­
so supplies food for beneficial soil
microbe*.
Naturally, organic matter disap­
pears as the soil microbes feed
on it. These microbes also work
faster under Florida condition*.
For these reasons, you must make
frequent additions of organic mat­
ter to your aoiia to maintain a
sufficient and satisfactory supply.

Hubby Loses Out
WESTFORD, VL. (UPll-Mra.
Elizabeth Grow waa elected town
school dfiwctor, defeating her hu*.
hand, James, 4t)-lH.

Gang Syndicate Leader Arrested
CHICAGO (UPn - Anthony J.
(Tough Tony) Accardo, reputed
heir tn rule of A1 Capone's Chi­
cago crime syndicate and Mafia
kingpin, was arrested at hla plush
suburban h o m • Tuesday on
charges of tiling fraudulent in­
come tax returns.
A federal marshal and five in­
ternal revenue agents arrested the
M-ycar-old gambler at his *300,ooo 22-room mansion in River
Forest at T a, m.
Accardo waa itanding on the
porch dressed in pajamas and
bathrobe as the agents arrived.
He stoically unlocked Ihe from
gale of his estate, dressed and
submitted to handcuffs for the
ride to the federal marshal’s of­
fice. to be fingerprinted and or­
dered lo post 323.000 bond.
A special federal grand Jury in­
dicted Accardo Monday night on
three count! of filing false incomr tax returns. Conviction

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could mean a maximum prison
aentenee of nine yeari and fines
totaling &lt;13,000.
Specifically, the indietment said
Accardo made false claims for
us* of hla suiomobile ai a sales
promoter for Premium Beer Sales
Inc.
Despite Accardo'* M-year rise
through the gang ranks, the in­
dictment was bis first. He has
never served a day in prison and
has only on* conviction on his
record—lor disorderly conduct lo
1183.
Accardo, long a power in Chirago, became well known lo mil­
lions last year when he appeared
before the Senale Rackets Com­
mittee in connection with Its
probe of links between labor rack­
eteering and the Mafia. He took
the Fifth Amendment on overy
question.

DeGaulle Is Hailed
By New Yorkers
NEW YORK (q p l) — Go*
Charles DeGaulle rod. ^ Maohatlan'a "canyon of heroea” hi •
tumultuous and gay welcoma lo
New York Tuesday ai the chinos
of famed old Trinity Chureh
pealed out the “ MancUal*.*
The a foot, 4-inch French p ie *
dent stood in an open limoutlno
on the balmy spring day and
united apd held up hla a m i to
the awarma who lined the old**
walks of lower Broadway Amt
curbi lo akyierapar bases.
Shouts of "vivo da DeGaun*''
rang out, and the eheert awelled
into one of the warmest welcomes
ever given a foreign viaitor. It
waa DeGaulle'a aecond ticker tap*
aalule. The first waa In 1M&gt; whoa
be came here after the European
end of World War IT a*
provisional president.

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Asenath Butler, president o f the croup; Mrs. Nell Wood*
niff, vice president; Mrs. Ruth Msgnuson, Mrs. Pauline
Kessenlck, Mrs. Agnes Yost and Mrs. Alice Felsel.
(Herald Photo)

ieart conditions can run f agencies—depending on Individual
waver, there are two state needs—offering visiting auras, din0 s—tbs Florid* Crippled ic- ,0&lt;J other immunity smiess.
■s Commission and the
The Florida Crippled Children's
Office of VocaUonal Reha- Commission serves patients under
1 which, portly with fede- »• In genorsl the purpose of this
i, are assisting some heart P"&gt;«r«m I* to ice that children,
to obtain the care they disabled by various cardiac con­
ditions or other crippling handlah those cienciei have cap*- receive the treatment or
ring ouch assistance for *urgory necessary to enable them
d ^ s d « m s o T o ^ fi. X L°
•&lt; « * » » &gt; • Uh « POMiblt.
Part of tbo funds for this program
are supplied by the U. S. Children's
Bureau in Washington.
Patients of working age are the
concern of tha Florida Division of
CIRCUIT COURT
Vocational Rehabilitation. T h i s
, pd. poL adv.
division also helps heart patients,
as wall is others whose earning
ability is impaired by a physical
handicap, to obtain the medical
or surgical treatment they need
to get back on the job again. Part
of the funds for this program corns
from the U. 8. Department of
Health, Education aad Welfare.
Through the help of them ageoclcs, many are able to benefit by
the remarkable medleal-surgicnl
techniques that have beta develop­
ed
in recent years to restore lb*
CLEANED ft CHECKED
defective heart to normal good
health. Tha total costs of these
techniques might otherwise be be­
yond ths means even of families
who caa ordinarily meet their
medical expanses, la cardiac cas­
es, diagnosis sad surgery may re­
quire large Icame of many kinds
of specialists and comparatively
Tfcu*, Fii« 8*1. • April 28, 29, 30
long periods of medical and hos­
pital cars. And IT tha heart center
or hospital la far tnm the patkat’a
horns, there also would be the caeta
or transportation, food and lodging.
The Florida Heart Assn, has mads
available a revolving loan fund to
enable the Crippled Children's
Commission to advance funds ta
relatives of tha patient for theso
costs.

(D ia m o n d s

Gw altney Jew elers

In moat cases, diagnosis and
surgery can bo done in the child’s
home state or in a nearby state,
and U la seldom necessary to go
to distant centers.
Because these agencies may have
limited funds to asset all the re­
quests for holp, and because the
rules of eligibility for such help

2,000 Elephants,
23 Men Take A
Long African Hike
DAft-ES-SALAAM (UPI)—Th*
biggest ' elephant trek In dark
Africa’s history Is on ths horn*
stretch.
' ‘Operation Tembo” the natives
call ft (tembo means elephant in
SwshlU), and it involvss 23 man
guiding 2,000 elephants from tha
east coast to Tanganyika to ths
Selous Gama Prcurrs, several
hundred miles south.
Eighteen months ago ths Tan*
ganytka Gams Department de­
cided it must slop the damage wild
elephants were doing to crops in
tha Kilwa area.
So it waa decided to drive ths
wild slsphaaU all tha way ta ths
prtssrvs.
Gama Ranger Brian Nicholson
gays tha trek orders which 21 alephant control scouts and two of­
ficers aio carrying out.
Day and night they lira with
ths wild beasts, driving them
through ths danse Jungle thickets
toward ths rich pastures of tbs
Bslous preserve.

NEW YORK (UPI) _ A global
television ayitrm may become ft
reality within tha titxt decide.
Aircraft and Missiles Magaiin*
report* that tha world could hare
global TV almost immediately If
satellites could bo placad over tha
equator.
Satellites which could relay TV
signals would need weigh only 10
pounds. Each would carry three
lenses, one for ground control and
two for relaying impulses to other
satellites. Each would also have
a one*square-meter snlSnna and
a small nuclear power generator.
Scientists estimate that very
little power would bo nsodod—only
a fow watts for ths control beam
and a few watts of satellite-based
power for relaying.
Ground stations would trans­
mit TV' (end radio) through tha
earth’* dens* atmosphere la tha
2,000-4,000 megacycle frequency
range.
Most experts regard this "se­
ll re’’ satellite system ae tha most
feasible for world TV and radio.
A "passive” system would require
such tremendous amounts
____ of
ground-based power so as to be
virtually Impnictlcabls.
An antonna similar to g fringe
arse TV antenna would bo' suf­
ficient In most homes to rocelro
a broadcast originating on an­
other eonUnsnu Such an antenna
has a suitable power gain and can
be Inexpensively directed towards
the satellite.
The United States has not as
yet awarded a global TV system
contract, although a number of
related research contracts have
been awarded.
Present program plans—called
N0TU8—are contingent upon ac­
complishment o f another program,
TASK DECREE,. which weald
place several communications sa­
tellites over the equator.

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car take-offs traded
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only a fsw miles.

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CARACAS, V s n im ls(U F l) —
Betancourt's
President Romuio
______ ,____
______
government has banned public
meetings in an emergency move
lo smother the seeds of rebellion
in Venerucla.
Police dashed with groups of
rioting dsmoastraloce in Caracas
and BarquUimete Monday, resultIng la injuries ta 27.

FA 2*2820

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Witnesses Hold
Bible Convention
Rush N. Stafford, presiding
minister of the local congrega­
tion of Jehovah's Witnesses, re­
ported a successful Bible conven­
tion in Ocala last weekend. Wit­
nesses of Florida Circuit No. S
met for a full aehedult of Chris­
tian activities and Bible education
based on the theme “ Seek Puce
and Pursue It.**
A total 1,307 persons assembled
at the Southeastern Pavilion Sun­
day to hear J. W. Filson, district
supervisor, discuss “ Finding Paace
In This Troubled World."
Filson pointed to Qod's Kingdom
Rule as the only hope of relief
from wars and wickedness and
our best insurance for peace and
security. “ The generation that
experienced World War 1 Just 40
years ago," said Filson. “ will also
see the fulfillment of Jesus' pro­
phecy concerning the end of all
opposition to God's Kingdom."
A large number of volunteer
workers equipped and manned a
cafeteria which sarved three hot
meals dally at the meeting. They
filled hundreds of requests for
room accommodations, provided
artistic stage decorations and ap­
propriate settings for demonstra­
tions developing Bible themes.
Typists, musicians, carpenters
and many others donated their
skills.
The Watchlower Society an­
nounced a series of 14 district
conventions throughout the world
for this summer.
The local congregation at 1831
W. First Stree. Sanford, Florida
will resume their mcalings.

DOROTHY JARDINE AND “ OLLIE" will discuss topics
o f the times st the DeBary Days variety show Fridny
night. Sanford’s young ventriloquist will be on with the
Five Owls, the Southern Sweethearts am! the Populuircs
In the B p. m. show at the Civic Center.

H U N T'S
TUXEDO

Takes All Kinds
ST. CLOUD. Mina. (UPl)-St.
Cloud State College took • survey
and found that more than half
its 2,m students help flnanea
their education with part-Ume
work. The Jobs Include cake deeorator. fishing guide, tutor for
blind student, dancing instructor,
charier plane pilot (a 20-year-old
girl), policeman, beauticians, crop
duster, deep sea diver, preacher,
farmer, school bus driver and or­
ganist. David Rupracht, Eden
Valley, Minn., works as a part
lime piano tuner, Ha’s totally
blind.

FEED STORE

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DeBary—and extends a cordial
invitation to visit us.
WE FEATURE

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You May Get Cancer Warning
From Some Types Of Ulcers
By DR. WARREN H. COLE
President,
Americas Cancer Beclety
A man called hit physician and
.aid, “ That ulcer’* acting up."
"Belter coma in," aatd tha doc­
tor, "I want to ata if anything’*
brewing.”
"You mean cancerl You don't
get cancer with an ulcarl" the
patient tald indignantly.
"That depandi on tha ulcer."
The doctor went on to explain
that a gastric ulcer can lead to
or conceal a cancar. But not duo­
denal ulcer which ie accompanied
by acidity.
Low or abtent acidity, a con*
ditlon we call achlorhydria, It
characltritlic of gaitrle ulctr —
and a warning of cancar. Mora
than 60 percent of patiente with
gaitrle cancer have an abeance of
acid, and many mare have dlmin.
Ithed acidity.
If wa could maaturo the acidity
of largo number* of peoplt we
could identify thoie who are high
ritkt far etomech cancer, dingnote the dlitate earlier, aave
many livti, and eate the painful
frustration of treating atomach
cancer!
So many patienta reach ut too
late. Cencer ie rerely an overt
enemy, but stomach cancer etrlkei
from total ambuth. Thara an
inontha of altent growth bafore
tymptoma appear and trivial
tymptoma of-findigeitlon' are all
too often ignorod for another six
month", or longer.
So help your doctor keep alert
for tho algnpotte of gastric ul­
cer, achlorhydria apd any other
condition that hat symptomatic
kinship with ctnrtr.
Far example, there's pernicious
anemia. Patiente with pernicious
antmla, la which achlorhydria it
so prevalent, develop cancer three
timet aa often aa norma) people
In the asms ege group. And it
can alio be a factor in gastric ul­
ctr.
And polyps. That# small benign
tumors usually occur in tha lower
third of tha atomach — and so do
moat atomach cancan. And to tie
It all together, atomach polype of­
ten art atatcialed with a low or

absent add secretion. They do not
account for many cancers, but a
■mall percentage are malignant
when first detected, and others
undergo malignant change. It It
sound canesr prevention to slimIn
ate them.

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Thursday.— Friday — Saturday

STUCCO — CEMENT BLOCK — MASONRY
ASBESTOS SHINGLES

REG. 5.85

NYLON

with Am-on Leonard o f Ocala, la chairman of the Ter­
ritory Dept, of Jehovah’s Witnesses for District 6. He
is assisted by his wife, Marianna, and Jean Bcckhnm of
Longwood.

DeBary Days
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VIN YL

ROBERT J. DOTSON, right, of Sanford, shown talking

LOB ANGELES (U ri)—Swim­
ming pools of tomorrow will clean
and maintain themselves, accord­
ing to Everett Landcm of tha Na­
tional Swimming Pool Institute.
Landon noted that millions of
dollars are being spent on pool
safety, Including electronic warn­
ing and safety devices designed
to prevent accidents.
The swimming pool executive
tald the industry "it attaining bil­
lion dollar stature."
"Warning devices alreedy are
available that give Instant alarm
when any object falls into the
water," Landon laid. “Closed cir­
cuit television surveillance system*
for pools have been developed by
electronic leaders."
Rut more than that, Landon
said. Is divelopment of "tha aelfcleaning pool."
He pointed out that cleaning a
pool now cost* an average owner
more than |20 a month, using
long-handled vacuum cleaner*-and
drainage.
According to Landon, a new de­
vice that "looka something like a
miniature flying saucer" will solve
this by automatically cleaning tha
pool floor and wall* “ with nothing
more than Uia flow of incoming
water."
Landon said the device, whleh
already has pasted tests, will "cost
to little it will pay for Itself in
less than a summer*) operation."

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according to tha U. 8. Brewers
Foundation, Tha brewers sold n
total I7.622.I4S barrels of bear
end ala teat year, sa Increase of
a, 198,116 barrels over 1961. The
previous record wna 17,172,141
barrel* sold tn 19S7,

HOLLYWOOD (UPI — Everglsmorous Gloria Swanson, a
one-woman whirlwind of business
venture*, world travel and acting
Jobs, soon may liar in a comedy
"private eye" aeriei for tele­
vision.
The movies' first glamour queen,
now a startling attractive grand­
mother, said the idea for the scries
came from her old pal, Zasu Piltt,
who would co-atar with her on the
show.
"Zasu sod I have talked about
doing thing! together for years,"
Miss Swanson said here at the
home of her godson, socialite But­
ler Mile*.
Wearing a navy blue suit and
red bsl, the Chicago-born actress
said she turned down a highly
profitable aeries in the earlier days
of TV because the backers wanted
it done "live" and she felt the
pressure we» too great.
“ 1 tore up an ISOO.OOO contract,"
she said, "I was to appear once a
week for five yeari. But then they
wanted me to think up the stories,
do the writing, and so on.
•i had been on a number of TV
shows. And when I saw it making
nervous wreck* of big, husky men
like Milton Berle. 1 thought, 'What
will it do* to me?’ ”
Unlike many of bar oldlime
movie contemporaries, Mils Swan­
son bears no grudge against TV.
In IMS, before the coakial cable
linked the East and West Coasts,
aha had her own TV show in New
York,, where A s Uvqi.
“ You. must acknowledge change
and not be frightened of it," she
said.' “ Tb" me, it's very exciting,
wandering what's coming next."
Mias Swanson said one of Holly­
wood's movie pioneers, aged
Adolph Zukor,' lojd ker to "hold on
to television.”
"He said, "Thai’* the future.' He
was m i of the few in Hollywood
who had foresight. And ht was

IN PERSON

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my bon when I wai Just a girl
yean ago io Jane Lasky's Famous
Player* Inow Paramount Pic­
tures).
"But most movie people were
afraid to even mention TV when it
came in. If they wanted to, the
moviei could have owned TV. But
they thought if you didn't pay at­
tention to it, it would go away."
Mila Swanson, daughter of an
army officer, flashed her famous
wide eye* and said the.had no regrata about the palling of the socalled “ good old days" of the
movies either.
'T d have regrets if I had no
other place lo go mentally or
physically," ihe said. "But there
are so many wonderful thing* to
do in this world.
"Hoipitali need-helpers. You can
go to college until you're N years
old. You can make a new kind of
biscuit."
Was Swsnain keeps busy by
alage acting, running a dress firm,
spending many months in Europe
and promoting health foods 'and
research against cancer and smog.
She rcadi incessantly and takes
college courses whenever she can.
She first went into businesi —
patents — in 1937, five years after
sh* quit movie-mailing ai her main
profession.

The County Commission Tuesday
agreed to postpone IU final publie
hearing on Comprehensive Zoning
May S &gt;o that member* can at­
tend a special dinner for Capt.
J. D. Ramage of the SsnfordJ
Naval Air Station who is being
transferred.
The board agreed lo rcadvertis*
that tha final hearing be held
May 17 at the courthouse.
Chairman John Krider asked
that all members of the com mis­
sion attend the dinner laying that
“ Capt. Ramige has hern one of
the outstanding men' stationed aid
the base."

RETURN

DAVID M.

GATCHEL
CLERK OP
CIRCUIT COURT
pd. pol. adv.

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The Channel Swim: "Tha Dan­
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daytime schedule. In a seven mil­
lion dollar deal, Ihe network be­
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next fall,
“ Swing Time," described as a
one-hour salute to teen-ager*, i*
set for ABC-TV on Monday, June
27. With Pat Boone as emcee, the
show will feature Tsui Anka,
Frankie Avalon, Boh Denver, Fa­
bian and Annette Funicello.
With Douglaa Edwards as its
permanent host. CBS-TV's “ FY1,"
now a Sunday morning newtdocumentary show, will replace
"Twentieth Century," starting
June I . . . Johnny'Desmond has
been lapped te boat "Music On
Ice," iSBC-TV's Sunday night va­
riety le- show that starts May I.
"My Three' Sods.'', starring
Fred Mac Murray, takas over Pat
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ABC-TV next Mason . . . A fullhour mystery • suspense aeries,
"O'Conner'i Ocean," is * new
addition to NBC-TV’i fall roster.
John Payne stars as aa expert
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Wed. April 27. I960— Page 21

rURN. Apt. Mite W. let St.
FURNISHED apartment, dean
and dote In. Adults. only.
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4011.
TURN. apt. 2N0 UolIaiTflte.

2 BEDROOM anfuroiahed home,
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-4461.
RENT OR SALE: 9 badroom, kit
ehM furoiahed home. Phone
FA 93941.
NICELY furoiahed g room apart
mint. FA 2-3MS.

•INCH MANCteWW WTAWTWO MAKING KtM*

SLEEPING ROOMS, tha Gahlea
401 Magnolia Av*. FA 2-0720.
2. For Kent

2. For Rent

Customer
a

S-ROOM houie in nice neighbor l-BEDROOM upstairs downtown
furnished apartment 343 per
hood. Beautiful knotty pint all
month. FA 2-2071.
electric
kitchen.
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Ill PALMETTO Av*.: 2 bedroom WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
bungalow, furoiahed.
private baths, 114 W. First St.
|71 MONTH: 2 B. R., all electric FURNISHED apartment ■ few
kitchen. Neat, clean, private.
blocks from downtown, handy te
Near N. A. S. Children welcome.
all churches 606 So. Park Ave.
Available May 1. Tel. FA 2-2346.
FA 24667.
2-ROOM and bath apt. PA 1-0072

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2-BEDROOM CB house, unfurniih
ad, kitchen equipped, alee loci'
Hon. FA 3-MOT.

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FURNISHED apartment, 117 W.
Third. FA 9-MIO.

UNFURNISHED I bedroom duplex
apartment. Lake prtvllegei. 971.
FA 9-9716.

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country. Phene FA 14466.

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ri.ea * taka eatle* that yen ere
hereby required te file yeur writ*
ten e.f.n aea pereeaelly er bp an
■Iterney, an er before Map IS
1**., et the Office of the Clerk et
the Circuit Court, at the Court
Ifnune In B.mlnale County, Banford, Florida, end le mall n rear
thereof In Karljrle llnu.held.r,
Altornsy fnr Plaintiff. F. n. Hot
SIS. Aenfnrd, Fieri**, In that cer­
tain divorce proceedlna pending
apelnit yen In thn Circuit Court
of the Ninth Judicial Circuit ef
Florida, In nnd far Semlnete
County, Florida, in caencerp. nn
abbreviated till* o f aeld eene*
h .in c siurry Mike, FlalnUtf. v*.
Kmm» Jane Mike, time Emma
it.ii.rn, P ef.ndaet, and herein fall
net, er n decree pro eenfeeee will
be entered egetnnt ran.
WITNESS my head end dent at
Sanford, k.mlnele county, Fieri**,
tain teth day ef April, IIS*.
(BEAL)

Defendant.
WOTICB TO APPM* It
TO: aOSBIB MARTIN JENKINB,
whose rnsldtne* an* addrtse
la 1*4 Faratie street. Win*
atew-aelem. Nerth Carellae.
Yea ace kersby require* te file
vent wvttue dsfeeee te tka Centpalat ter Diver** file* herela
aealnat pen. with tk* Clark *f
the aleve airltd Court *■ *r befor* Mar IS. !•**. eed ear** e
Devid M. •elehal
tear ef e*w* area Platatlfra at*
Clark Cireult C«»rt
toreey. W. T. Devin III Florida
Byi Marika T. Viht.a, EC.
Netleeel Reek Rutldlna. Orlaade,
K .r ifle Hou.h old.r
Fieri4a.
Attorney
far Plaintiff
Fall Bed er *

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ALPHA
J.AWAOK,
RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN:
A awera Complaint hive boon
file* ataleat pee In Ibe Circuit
Court In end for Aomlnolo County.
Florida, br PAUL V. LAWSON, for
Olvere*. (ho short title ef which
ie f a u l r . LAwaoN , ru in iu r,
versue ALPHA 1.AWEON, Doftnd■ hi, thoee proton11 *ro le eemm an! you 1a appoar and fils yeur
wrlltaa defenaee herein en er
hofere Ike tlh dor e f May, A. D.
ISIt, er etbarwlee Deere* Pro ranface* win b* entered e ttle o i yea.
The Benferd Herold le dMtanated
aa a ■owepapor ef aontrol elrculaUon la which tht* eltatleR th ill
b* published onco oash woak for
four oenttcuUt* wtoks.
WITNESS my hand eed dffletat
*•*1 of Ih* Clark of tha Circuit
Court an ihla ih* 4th Say e f April,
A. P. It**.
(BEAL)
David M. datrhtl
Clark af Circuit Court
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr..
Atterupy et I n * . Bull* l it ,
Beafdrd Allentle Notional
Rank’ nulldlnp, Unford, Fieri**,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
PuhlUk April 4. IS, I*. IT, 1***.

Inclpdan Ctariag

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SAM LAWSON

FA 94991

WA M M 9

And Associates

9-BEDROOM, 9 bath heme; at­
tached garage: extra closet
■pace end added atorag* apace;
Sunland Estates. Ph. FA 92316.

Odham &amp; Tudor

1-BEDROOM, 9 balh, T month old
houte In Loch Arbor. Sacrifice.
FA 2 22*3.

On Oners Rood, Bo, ef Bastard

NEW
RAVENNA
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An Law An 9278.

South PlnecroHt

Sunland Estates
17-92. 2 Mile* He. of Bastard

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Your perianal aatlafaetloE fat
aaa full year, an .tha construe‘tian af yaur horns nr manay
hath.

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months fattening signing at
year antes contract you nr*
forced for nay reason to mate
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naw berna — jaur dawn pay­
ment and cteelng caata will he
ralnrnad.

$450 Down

FREE WELCOME

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9 Haye Abanlatcly Free*
Without Obligation Al Ona CM
Saaferd’a Lending Motels While
Yen Locate Hanting Far Yon a
Year Family, Pkk Up Keys At
Sales OffWei

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SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. T il Dnrk

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Mwy. lf-99
9fth 94.
Bales Office
Sanford
Ph. FA 31301

Construction Co., Inc.
I l l West 13th Street
Phene FA 94191

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8. Real Estate For Sale

Registered Real Estate Broker
FHA Financing—No Closing Oast
— for an appointment call — Pb. FA 2-1301 1742 at HlswiUta
Helen E. Noonan at
W. H. Bill Stamper Agency
FA 2-3331
FA 14161
NEW KOMIS KY

Logal Notice

Jersey.

1

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FURNISHED houie, fenced play UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house
B e a k screened poreh. 1317
yard. Llghte and water turn
Princeton, Ph. FA 1-2006.
lfhed. Near baae. 960 a month.
2, WsEtsd to Rent
Phone FA 14776.
FURNISHED apartmenU, clean
RENTAL MEMO:
and nicely furnished; Mt Mag­
FURNISHED cottage for rent at
Wo
bav*
customer* waiting for
nolia,
1103
Elm,
i
ll
Elm.
&gt;33.
Five PolnU. »65 per month.
good
rontala
throughout San­
FA 2-6336.
FA 2-1467.
ford. List your property with
ui and take advantage of our
2-BEDROOM unfurelahed apart­ BEAUTIFUL trailer with tab end
prompt, personal, aad •fflclent
modem conveniences. 310 ■
ment, kitchen equipped. 106 W.
service. Contact properly man­
week. Also one for 33 a weak.
16th.
ager at —
Also free trailer storage, no
FURNISHED apt. 300 Park Ave.‘
kidding, I mean ne charge. Lock
StenBtrom Realty ~
It and Uka the key. FA I-0U9. 111 N. Park Av*. Phono FA 2 2430
1-BEDROOM trailer 946 per moqth.
"Opon Rvenings NO 9:99 P. M."
Can FA 2-2071 or FA 1-2293 after
3:20.

List

5. Real Estate For Sol*

SPECIAL SERVICE
BRANCH OFFICE
3-BEDROOM, 1 balh; 3700 down,
W. H. ''Bill" Stamper Agency
lake
over
payments
373
mo.
in­
Realtor A Insurer
1-BEDROOM unfurnished houte.
terest and taxes included. VA
2601 Park Driva
FA 2-0603.
financed 4*4% Interest. Sunland
FA 2-8331
Estates. Ph. FA 2-3178.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apart­
ment near school and ilores; HOUSE with large corner lot, high
FIRST inspect (hie 9 bedroom
2613 Elm. No pets please.
and dry, Country Club Manor.
home. No obligation. Then, lets
Has been paid on approximately
discuss price. 4te*o mortgageFURNISHED apt. FA I-Z300.
2 years. Move In with small
Wa are ready to aell. Wynnewood
payment. FA 2-4013.
Section, 2411 Slevena Ave., Ph.
CR. I BEDROOM, unfurnished,
FA 9-4330.
kitchen equipped house 330 per
month. 2330 Palmetto . Ave. S-BEDROOM furnished h a v e 6.
FA 2-1310.
Phone FA 2-6357.
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
NICE bedroom, private entrance WYNNEWOOD SECTION: 3 bed­ C. B. S, home located on 66 S
room block borne, all electric
no ft. lot with good water and
and balh. Phor.» FA 2-2443.
kitchen, acrcen porch. Low
lake privilege*.
down
payment
and
monthly
RENT A BED
$15,000 WITH TERMS
payments. FA 2-3673.
Roilaway, Hospital k Baby Beds
By Day, week or Month
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
C. B. S. home on high lot with
$550
DOWN
Ph. FA I Sill
113 W. 1st St.
paved street end rights to canal.
Beautiful 3 Badrrum 2 Bath Home
House equipped with GE stove,
with Hardwood floor*. O. K.
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
sal and washing machine.
tically controlled Heat. Well,
918,900 - 93.300 DN.
Landseapped Lot on Dead End
Street where Children play hi
•afaty. Wa will be proud to shew ROSA L
PAYTON
you this today.
FURNISHED cottage
Miry. FA 1-3046.

LONG WOOD
Lee'a Fairy Lake Apartment*, 1
and' I bedroom duplesea, 731
Wild mere Rd. TEmple 1-43*3,

FURNISHED I b e d r o o m apt. FURNISHED apartment!, hart
Large living room, kitchen and
wood floor*, tile bath*. 60S W.
breakfait nook. Screened porch.
27th. Street.
Entire first floor. 211 W. 16th
FA 2 5436.
I-BKDROOM furnished house la
Sunland Estate*. 3116 mo. Call
between 4 end I g. m. at &gt;11
WE havw throe l-bedroom home*,
Flamingo Dr.
kitchen equipped, water furn
[*hed. Acroi* street from achobl.
3 BR bouse. Ph. FA 34166 after
Cell FA 2-4411 or FA 2-2651.
I p. m.
1-ROOM effleleney apartment,
private bath. Suitable for one or SMALL fumlihod houie, far etx
month*. Call FA 2-4177.
couple. Acm e from poatotflco.

Your

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3. Wanted to Rent

DE WITTS Trailer Court now hai WANTED: business bulldlnf on
five vacancies for permsneot
west side or Rts. 17 k 92 San­ PEACEFUL LAKEFRONT
tenants. FA 24233.
ford lo Maitland. Approximately
COMPLETE PRIVACY
30' x 60'. Will rent with option will be yours in this three bed­
3-BEDROOM furnished house for
to buy. Must be reasonable. Give
room, two bath cement block
rent. 2336 Palmetto. 3M month.
full detail*. P. O. Box 1371, Sinhome conveniently located only
FA 2-1310.
ford. Florida.
twelve milea from Sanford. Tha
two acre wooded setting with
FURNISHED apartment, 1 bed­ 4. Real Eatata Wanted
over two hundred feet lakefroat
room, 346 month. Ostaan. Ph.
is serene for your family* puro
FA 2-3771.
LAND WANTED
pleasure. Let us introduce you
Lola or Acreage. Give legal des­ to a gracious way of living.
FURNISHED five room, ona bed
cription, prlrc and terma. Write
Total price 816,soo with excelroam, garage apartment. Call
P, O. Box 272, Sanford, Fla.
lent terms. Just call.
,
FA 2-0631.

THE OLD HOME T O W N ------ By STANLEY

S room garaga apt. Newly finiahed
noon. Water furoiahed. &gt;43
FA 2-6001 Evening* or weekend

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom houte
U0I Elliott. Can FA 93134.

2. For Rent

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12. Ptnmbinir Service*

fa r a amtll down payment and
BitmaRU In
iiiIt your
voiir
i monthly paymanU
to ault
v budget you can purebaia Investlatent properly in tbe faateat
* growing area la the U. S. Let
lya ihow you what wire Investpatent ta real eatale can do for
.you. CiU ua today I
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;C.,A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
W. ■. Shlppy, Assoc.
m So, Park Ava. Ph. FA 2 3M1

8 . Femal# Help Wanted
FORCED TO
Five acres
Hammock.
THE TIME TESTED FtBM
Oviedo, FO
111 N. Park Ave. Fb. FA 2-413*

St Johns Realty Co.

SELL to pay taxes.
of land in Black
Call G. M. Arie,
3 3384.

C U R B G IR L S

MORTGAGE LOANS
Commercial and
Cogaanlioiial Residence
WISE and JOHNSON
4*1 Magnolia Ph: GA 1-3493
Orlando, Fla.

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HOUSEWORK, FA 2-21*8.

FLORIST
FA 2-1881
Celery Ave.
For All Your Floral Need a
Member — Floriat Telegraph
Delivery Aaaoe.

SALE

DELIVERED IN

57 MERCURY

1495

MONTCLAIR 4 DOOR
H. T. FULLY POWERED A AIR COND.

58 CHEVROLET

SANFORD

4 DOOR SEDAN

DELIVERED IN

895

l-Mia, FA *4801

59 RAMBLER AM ERICAN

FORDOR HARDTOP —

gnewiveot White
Antamatle Trenamlulon
Heater
Power Steering
Radie
Safety Gronp
W/8 Wnahar Dnal Wiper

SUPER t DOOR SEDAN • SHOWROOM NEW
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION • HEATER RECLINING SEATS.

1954 RAMBLER

$AVE $ 6 0 0
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ALL DAY SAT.

WAS $895

IN

TWhixe Steering Wheal
Foamlex Cuhim
Power Brahae
Prime Wheel Cwvnr
White Wall Tire*
Easy-ay* Glaae
Anllfreeae

NEVER TAGGED or TITLED

4 DOOR SEDAN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONRADIO * HEATER.

MOVES YOU

DEMONSTRATOR

DELIVERED PRICE $3894.66

SANFORD

SPECIALS

1960

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1195

N, V. Farms., Realtor
Lillian Trama
R. I . Ivor*, D. H. Whitmore
Associate!.
U l ». Prone* Ave. Ph. PA 14231

CAR

DELIVERED LIST PRICE $4372.14

BUICK LESABRE

2 DOOR HYDAMAT1C TRANSMISSION - POW­
ER STEERING • POWER BRAKES . HEATER.
SHOW ROOM NEW - 8,000 ACTUAL MILE8.

FOR SALE

*5 0 D O W N

Courtesy Llghte
Cigarette Lighter Light
Perking Brake Light
Power Steering
Power Brake
Eeay-eyo Glaae
Dual Speed Bectrfa Wlp.
Aotifreete
Dome Light
Hydrnmatie
White Well Tiree
Tatooe

1195

1495

59 PO NTIAC C A TA LIN A

COUNTRY ( U r n "

FORDOR HARDTOP -

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SUBURBAN 4 DOOR
STATION WAGON

USED

DEMONSTRATOR

1295

PREMIER 4 DOOR
SEDAN

56 PLYMOUTH

HALF TRICE!

a

$AVE $ 6 0 0

1595

DELRAY 2 DOOR

56 LIN C O LN

4 DOOR SEDAN

!« a 21 fU fully oquippod
Rather Williams display pooL
Available wow et , . . , .

.SPECIALS:

NEVER TAGGED er TITLED

VM* I bedroom, UteJten equip­
ped bourn mat* an a corner lot
behind owaylsg plans, bloom­
ing hibiscus, gad Dockyard fenc­
MAJOR oil company Iruck atop for
ed lor the abildma aafaty.
leaie, FA 2-7802 or FA 2-7132.
Hebe a email dew* payment,
the* monthly payments lass
(baa rent.
SWIMMING POOL

DeBary Days * 5 9 5

$10,750 - FROM - 549
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IN T H I CITX — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

M PIAY M0Dft| 0PW I U Y
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A. K. ROSSETTER

(b st&amp; a h y (D cu^a

Branit k White
Air Conditioner
Healer
Foam Robber Front
Beck-op Llghte
H. D. Air Cleener
Outside Mirror
Inside Mirror.
Vleor Veoity Mirror
Windshield Washer
Utility Llghta
Glove Box Lighte

WILL care for children in my
borne, Mra. Knowell, FA 2-24*2.

SIM M ElYSEC

a tboice location. Deep corner
let with two house*. Located
next to Goodyear at 417 W.
First 8Ureet and Laursl Avenue, A m l bargain with ox*
collant possibilities. Only *38,500
and available In June. Write
owner. Major Robert C. Morris,
Adjutant Gourol'a S e t t I o n ,
Headquarters Fourth United
Statei Army, Fort Sam Hous­
ton, Texas-

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MIDDLE AGED, able bodied man
with wlfa and teen age daughter
wishes work, prefer farming or
caring for ranch, but will aecept anything if terms are right.
Write Box WW, e/o Sanford
Herald.

BRAND NEW 1960 MODELS

V. E- “ BUI" STEMPER Agency
Realtor 4 Insurer
7. Buslncn* Opportunities
Maae FA 14881
ua N. Park
Fhont FA 1-8111 380t Park Dr. IDEAL BUItNESS PROPERTY b

fa

WH • • * *

PONTIAC VENTURA

MEN-Woraen *20. Drily. Sell Lum­
inous nameplates. Write Reeves
Co., Attleboro, Mass.

CELEBRATION SPECIALS

FA 3 3017,

TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE &lt;&gt;
Every Tuesday and Wrdnesdsy
SANFORT k SOWERS
i n E. Welbourne Ave. MI 2 &gt;474
WINTER PARK, PLA.
Chain Sawi — Tool! — Bolts-.
Null — Screw!
■ad Other Parte. Phona or Write

I

1960

NEEDED: one carpenter and one
plasterer. Call FA 2-8908.

2-BEDROOM house, 2 years old.
FIVE ACRES IN PAOLA
*400 equity. Pick up payments FOUNTAIN HELP:-j
A beautiful property fronting on
of *37.30 per month. FA 2*7470.
ion to Roumillsls,
Sard-lop road Just a few minutes
calls.
from downtown Sanford. Two
MAYFAIR
a m t havt boon cleared around 3-bedroom, I bath colonial on
a two bedroom housa. If you art
beautiful Virginia Ava. Hard­ A WORD TO THE WIVES
looking for “ elbow room" this la
wood floors, paneled den, fire­ If you need money to buy n
til f7,T00, terms available.
place. Contact owner at FA 2-4833 car, house, furniture — AVON
1wmI wa- */
can help you. Write NOW, Box
for Sanforda beat buy.
three lekefroot lets la Lake Mary,
! shady trots, high land, lhaia are
truly wonderful bomeiltes. Must
bo *ooa to bo appreciated. Pric­
ed at *3300, *3800, and *8800. Con­
tact Bob Lee at,
a
2-BR, C.B., 173 ft X 800 ft.
lakafront. Beautiful and restfuU.
Stenstrom Realty
On private 60 acre lake. Boat
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 3430
and dock. Fishing and awin*"Open Evtalngs till 0:30 P. M."
mlng. 7 mllaa from Sanford, on
pavad road. AU utilities. Terms.
TRADE II.IOO equity in largo
FA 2-4*08.
modem bouse, S yra. old. In city
of Sanford, for house trailer, lot,
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
• oar, station wagon, bualnais lot,
or acreage. Fhoee FA 1-7831.
J. W. HALL
2344 /rench Ave.
Realtor
"Call Hall"
Phono FA SIU1

FA *48M.

15. Special Sorrier*

14. Build. Paint &amp; Repair

SERVICE CALLS 82.00
SALESMAN — Some accounting WALL PAPERING k PAINTING
The Biggest Little Shop
education or experience. Willing Work Guaranteed
In Sanford. All Parts And
Bod Beard
to learn moit modern methods
Labor Guaranteed BO Dayi.
Contact 308 West Oth St.
and handlt leading line in field.
SANFORD RADIO k TV CENTER
Phone FA 2 8843
Write Box 3, e/o Sanford Her8th. k Sanford Ave. FA 2 0741
T1IOS. E. THOMPSON
COMPLETE
General Contractor
OPPORTUNITY for experienced
• LAWN MAINTENANCE
Home Carpentry Repairs
Mowing — Edging — Fertilizing
Roofing it Siding
automobile salesman. Leading
Renovating — Fertilizer Sales
Phone FA 2-6132
impart line. Sanford area. For
FREE ESTIMATES
interview phone FA 2-4093,
JOHN LOMUERSE, FA 2-71*7
15. Special Service*
SALESMAN experienced in selling
CAIILSON
new and Used cars. Agrcssive TV Service within the hour. ReRug k Furniture Center
'•Big Three" Dealership needs
pair your TV for 17.30, in your
top notch salesman. Our pay
Wall to Wall Carpet Cleaned
home or no charge. Sunshine
Ph. Winter Pari, MI 7-3583
TV, FA 2 8835.
plan is one of the best in the
automobite field; Sanford arra.
Call FA 20814, ask for aalei
'manager.

[ODERN 2 BR. house, electric
fcUebe*. Corner lot In city. At
* sacrifice. FA 2-2878.

After bonm,

Sewing Mach. Repairs

wrap-around apron* home. Earn House Wiring — E'eclrle Service 114 W. 2nd St.
FA2-4822AtL MAKES * MODELS '
'104 Se. Park (14 hr. aer.)
$28.18 dozen — apare time. Write
Sid Vihlen
FA 2-1823
AIR CONDITIONING
Accurate Mfgrs., Freeport, New
RANDALL FLECTRJC CO.
H.
B.
POPE
CO.
York.
112 Mignolii
FA 2 0813
270 S. Park — FA 2 4234

i ll N. Farit Ave. Phone FA 2-2420

FARMER’S AGENCY

. SERVICE
Senkarlk Gians and Paint Co.

W O M E N SEW easy ready-cut 13. Electrical Service*

! Stenstrom Realty

Call FARMER'S AGENCY, and
•a* «f our •atasmea will call,
at your convenience, and abow
you this lively homo,

18. Special Service*

PLUMLING
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, etatePUMPS — SPRINKLERS
4-SURVEYORS - CANVASSERS
Contracting A Repalra
ratnti. Invoice!, hand billi, and
wanted full or part time. Hour­
Ail typei and itiei, initalled
Free Eilimatea
p r o g r a m a , etc. Progreiilvc
•Do It Youneir
ly rate or commiuion. For adR. L. HARVEY
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2*31—
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
ly rate or commiuion. For
3M Weit 13th St.
STINE
additional Information e a 11 204 Sanford Ave, Phone FA 2-U83
Machinery and Supply Co.
FA 2-7380, Better Houiekeeplng
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 8432 FREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
Food Service,
given. Mattren renovating, upSALESLADY fo office luppiy and
hoUtery and ilip coven. CuiAUTO
GLASS
gift atore, full time. Selling ex­
tom built bedding made to or­
Plumbinjr A Heating
perience and typing neceiiary.
der. Call or come In. Nil Bed­
INSTALLED
AIR CONDITIONING
No phone calli. Apply In penon CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK Windshield
Back Gians ding Manufacturing Co... 1301
Mon. 10 a. m. to 12 noon. Sween- 1007 Sanford Ave.
So. Sanford Ave. FA 2-211T,.
FA 2-8382 Door Glass
Vent Glass
ey'a, 114 Magnolia.

OWNER traniferred: t bedroom
::c.B. hmiae, acreened and Jatoualed Florida room. Separate
. garage. Young fruit treei. San
LanU aectlon. Anume equity.
TFA 2-71*1.

EIGHT ACRES
Hoar Paola. Over 800 ft. lakofient.
. W ft ea paved rwd. A choice
pine* of land for *7300.

15. Special Service*

H h M b fd M . U b a M

Swunnla
C O U N TY MOTORS
SANFORD, FLORIDA

• Dodffe • Chrysler • S in ce
It* E. FIBST ET,

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LIN C O LN
MERCURY
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�Something New, Something Old-- WANT ADS Are As Good As Geld
tllir ftanturb Ijrnlb
I 16. Flowers &amp; Plants
20. Automobiles
j 21. Furniture
, 22. Articles For Sals
22. Articles For Sal*
Wed. April 27, I960—Pape 23 W H I T E CHRYSANTHEMUM
FORD PICK UP truck. 19(7 mod­ ■U*ed furniture, appliance*, tool* NEHt drink box. 1 complete foun­
FACTORY TO YOU
plants 25c dor. W. I.. Holcombe,
tain and IS hole Ice cream box.
el.' good condition, ideal farm
etc. Hough!-Sold l.arry'* Mart
ALUMINUM
[•&gt;. Special Services
1200 W. 22nd. St., FA 2 036.1.
Apply 3:M to 5:00 p. m., Sanford
truck. Write Box 211, Rt. 2.
VENETIAN BLINDS
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 4133
PIANO TUNING a REPAIRING 19. Boats and Motors
W. L. HARMON
Ph. FA 2 4223
Gateway To The Waterway
Your KVINRUDE Dealer

15-A Beauty Parlors

Rolmon Sportlnjr C.ttotM

Ph FA 2 59*1
A Satisfied customer is our best 3&lt;i4-6i E. 1st.
advertisement.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK JOHNSON 5 H, P. outboard motor
with stand. Used very little.
105. So. Oak
ph. FA 25742
*75. 2411 Chase Ave.
Be Lovier Witt Profetiionat
1# FT. HALSEY cabin cruiser with
geauty Care.
M H. p. Evinrude Elec, kicker,
controls and t r a i l e r . Call
FA 20443 from 1:00 a. m. to
7;00 p. m.
Beaety Salon
Mi* Oak
FA 2-76*4 14 FT. PLYWOOD runabout, ex­
cellent condition, new paint;
reasonable. FA 2-7341.
16. Flowers A Plants

Dawn s

Rowlinc Alley, 206 Mainolia.
Knclnied head. Sag-proof bottom
• BIG VALUES
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
HOME
crown
ripe
strawberries.
• QUICK CREDIT
or rayon tapea. Cotton or iiylos
See
W.
C.
Muse.
3
blocks
W
.
• EASY TERMS
curds.
of Monroe Corner, Ml. Dora Rd.,
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Senkarlk
Gian* and Paint Co.
Mon throush Frt. Ph. FA 2 1739.
112-114 W. 2nd St.
FA 1-4621
WILSON - MAIER
SET of china, palio set, floor fan.
New and Uied Furniture
small office deck. 2604 Iroquise AIR MATS *2 It; paint I3.U gal.,
111 E. First St.
FA 1-3622
2nd. gal. free! ARMY-NAVY
W. L. Silsbey.
SURPLUS. 310 Sanford Av*.
«*ibe A FTiClki! FUr1 SiUc
SPINET PIANO
reclaimed piano located Mt. S A W D U S T and ihavlngi.
GOOD ga* refrigerator for camp, Hate
FA 2-3*77, Buckner A Son.
Dora.
Will transfer lo reliable
123; desk*; ceramic patin table*;
party
at
large
aavinss.
New
Mape* Tile, » 7 W. 1st.. San­
BRAND NEW 1N0 tig tag;
guaranlce — terms. Call Credit
ford.
make* button hole*, sew* on
Manager, Steep Music Company,
buttons, applique*. $36.10 com­
or write 641 N. Orange Avenue,
plete price. Payment* tf de­
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
Orlando.
sired. Write Mr. Whtta, Box
1 Cent per Ih.
Ho, c « Sanford Herald.
THE SANFORD HERALD
SPINET ORGAN
OFFICE
BARGAINS
Sett Ul Your Furniture. Qu'rk
264 W. lit. St. FA &gt;Mil
Reclaimed Lowrey and Ham­ Servic* With The Caih. SUPER
mond, tike new condition guar­
TRADING POST. FA 1-0477.
REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
anteed. Will se»l at discount
37” Window Sill* It 23
nr trrm* to rctiahlc party. Phone USED GE range $73; med GE
34" Window Lintel* 1123
refrigerator 1*5; both in excel­
Credit Manager. Steep Music,
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
lent condition. FA I-030T after
GArden 4 2401. Orlando, or writ*
306 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2 3731
3:10 P. M.
*41 N. Orange Ave.

Longwood, Fla. or call Midway
T-2931.

20-A Trailer*
SPARTAN houictrailcr, 33’ x
1931 model, wall to wall carpet­
ing, excellent condition. Call
FA 24024.

21. Furniture
New A I’ .ed Furniture A Appli­
ances A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE

Jenkins Furniture
400 Sanford Ave.

FA 2-T430

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
work guaranteed Free Eitimate*. Phone FA 2-711*.

Cut Flower* For Any Occasion 20. Automohllies
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
J A 21820
or
FA 2-02*0 '36 HODGE fordor VI, automatic, HOLLOWAY, Hospital and Baby
with accessories. A t rondilkin.
Bed*. Day. Week, nr Month—
T omato and p e p p e r nimta
New tirrs. **#5. Will accept
FURNITURE CENTER
tor sale Mattaira Nursery. 3411
trade. Joa Orseno, Hollar Motor
116 French Ave.
Grandview, FA 2-H2T.
Sales.
Ph. FA 2-7933

HOC W IL D !

W t ' v c j u s t g o t t o o m a n y U S E D C A R S a n d no p l a c a to p a r k
T h « l o t ' s o v e r f l o w i n g t o t h e a n t r a n e e . . . . So t h e y h a v e t o b o
regardless

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22. Arlielta For Salt

price!

Buy

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and

lave

NIG HT

Hundreds

BUILDING CONTRACTORS IN V IT A T IO N
ON
Ban***

THIS

Fordor Sedan V-8 Equipped With Radio And Heater — Automatic

Montclair Nporta Coupe Fully Equipped And In
Excellent Condition — Yon Can't Go Wrong On
Tltia One.

BelAIr Fordor V-8 Equipped With Radio — Heater Automatic Tranamlaaloa — Spotleoo Inside And Oat *
Ready Ta Go . . . .

WAS $1395

WAS $1295

WAS $1395

SALE M 1 5 0

SALE * 7 7 5

SALE M 0 5 0

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57 OLDSMOBILE

57

Biscayne Club Coupe V-8 — Standard
mission — Perfect Ermine And White
Finish — Bpotleaa Inside And O at

FORD

Tudor Ranch Wagon — V-8 Engine — Automatic Traaamiaaisa — Law

WAS $1495

MUeaga — Perfsct In Evary Way.
Super **88** Fiesta Fordor Station wagon Equipped
With Power Steering And Power Brake* — Automatic

SALE *1275

WAS $1295

SALE

1075

Tmaamiaaioa — Radio And Heater — Factory Air
Conditioned.

5 4 FORD
Station Wagon — &lt; Cylinder — Stan­
dard Tranamiauion — Clean Iamide And
Out.

WAS $2095

55 FORD
, Cualomllne V-8 Equipped With
Radio And Heater — Automatic
Transmission —- Bpotleaa Inside
And Out.

WAS $595

SALE 1925
58 CHEVROLET
BelAIr Border V*l Equipped With Radio And
Healer - Automatic Tranawlsaion - Beautiful
Ermine White FinUh - Perfect la Every Way.

WAS 81995

SALE *1650
58 CHEVROLET

BelAIr Ferder Hardtop V-* Equipped With

WAS $895

SALE *3 7 5

SALE *550

WAS 81995

SALE $1650

55 RUICK
Special Tudor Hardtop. This One'a
Perfect In Every Way And The
Price la Sura Te Plaaas Your
I'orkelbook.

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WAS $995

SALE *625
55 DODGE

54 CADILLAC

55 CADILLAC

Fleetwood Fordor Sedan l-oaded With
Arceamrica Including Factory Air Con­
ditioning.

M92" Fordor — Fully Equipped Includ­
ing Factory Air Cundilioning. A Clean
Car At A I&lt;ow, Low Price.

Royal Tudor Hardtop — V-8 — Auto,
malic Tran*mi*Hi(M — Radio And Hast­
ier — Perfect Tulone Finish — Extra
Clean.

WAS $1495

WAS $1695

WAS $895

Power Steering • Spotleoo laaido And Out.

SALE $1000 SALE *1200

SALE *1250
58 MERCURY
Montclair Fordor Equipped With Radio
Heater — Automatic Transmission —
Steering — Power Brakes.

WAS $1895

S A If *1675
i-

READY FOR MARKET

57 LINCOLN

SALE *550

Window* — Fewer Seatas — Power Vania — Pew
Brakea, Power Beale — Electric Door Locke. H

•.

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
AMI

WAS $1495

Premier Tudor Hardtop. Check Thooo Estreat

53 DODGE
SECOND &amp; PALM ETTO

E. H. McALEXANDER

58 CHEVROLET

FATTENED FOR SALE

.Special Fordor Station Wagon Equippad With Radio And Heater — Automa­
tic Transmission — Perfect la Every
Way.

SERVICE STATION

WEEK!

57 CHIVROLET

US C H O IC l

BID

$$$$

56 M IM U RY

5 6 BUICK

TO

constriction

* « m*
sold

58 PLYMOUTH
— A One Owner Car With Very Low. Mileage.

24. Lout Ik Found

BtTTER BLUE and Sentlpide
grata aod. B. EDWARDS Build­ LOST: envelope* filled with money
er* Supptiet, M3 w. 3rd. Street
in bills. In front of 2601 Hiawa­
tha or it Food Fair at $:M
1-TON Coldspot air conditioner,
Thur*. Mrs. C. J. Millikan, 411
like new. FA 2-2MI.
San Marco*. FA 2-0441.
TAILORS eewlng machine. Singer,
$1-10, electric, perfect, $43; me­ LOST: Rlack purse, early Sunday
chanic* work bench, 7* 3" x !',
morning on Hwy. 17-tt between
with 4” viie, $10: fertiliter
DcBary and Sanford. Nn money
spreader. $4", cost $11.30, used
hut medicine of great value, RE.
once, 11.30; reaion for lelling,
WARD. FA I-36U or call Sheriff*
alckaei*. 1411 Chate Ave. Ph.
Dept.
FA $3604.

Ph. FA 2-0771 - FA 2-6231

V-8 Fuly E q u i p p e d E x t r a
Throughout.

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Harriet fishier,- president nt the
DeBary Women'll Club, ha* an*
nonneed the following promotion*:
Roaa Forberk to ffrat vice presi­
dent; Mrs, Ell Yoder, second vice
president; Isabel Rea rick, chair­
man of waya and means and Mrs.
J. H. Fannlnf, parliamentarian.
Re sure and mark Tuesday, May
10, on your calendar.. After the
Civte Association meeting on that
T
.. * • , date, Dr. J, C. Fulmer of Del.and
will give an Interesting and unus­
ual illustrated lerture, "A Trip
Around the Globe."
If you like to lie a‘ member of
■something there are 35 organisa­
tion ! Hated In DeBary,
Ths William Clarks of Plumose
Road art poring over maps plan­
ning. tha best route to Calgary by
way of California and the West
Coast, it littla Jaunt of about 0,000
ml lea.
Thera ana lots of grandma* and
grandpas In DeBary but we have
some mamas and papas, too. The
1000 DeBary directory lists 200
children. Little Jeffrey Spaulding
of tha Camera Shop Spauldings,
who was too lata to classify makes
a grand total of 301,
Tha Clinton Sommers of DeBary
Drlva have just returned from a
visit to California where they vis­
ited their daughter and their four
grandchildren. While the/ were
then, they took time out to visit
the daughter of tha Chester RcarIcka and brought back pictures of
her and her three rhildren. This la
tha sort of thoughtful act that
makes DeBary unique. They re­
port that a trip to California will
make a real Florida booster out of
anyone.
Lf any on# should ask you where
all tha DeBary Methodists are
headed for May 5, you can tall
them that that is tha day of tha
open house at tha Methodist Par-

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putting out the welcome atgn for epecial ealea Thuraday and Friday, Pon­
dering eome of the DeBary Days algn* in downtown windows are, from the
M L Barbara Thomas, Cecelia MHatead, and Dorothy Kwasny.
(Herald Photo)

sonage at 10 Hibiscus Drive. AB of
the friends and members nf thr
church are welcome from 3 to 6
p. m, and 7 to S p. m.
Delegates to the convention of
the Florida Federation of Wom­
en's Clubs from tha DeBary Wom­
en's Club are Dr, Mabel Magee,
Laura Biown and Miriam Waite,
and their president, Mr*. Harriet
(iahler. They will be at the Deau­
ville Hole! through Friday.
The time of year approach.,
when the DeBar* Snow Bird* will
he heading North. Thoie of us
that remain here all year will
eventually he given the title of
"Honorary Florida Cracker."
. The two beat known !»aar Wal­
tons of nor town, Edgar Bllelcr
ami Frank Stoney, report that tha
shad have disappeared and the St.
Johns Is too high for good bass
fishing. Feel free to mil these two
experts at any hour of tha day or
night fur information.
The1itinerary of Mr*. Christoph­
er Butler for the ruining week
pretty well rovers the state. May
I, accompanied by Mrs. Michael
McDermott and Mra. John Leone,
.he will be at tha American Le­
gion conference in 8t. Augustine.
This expedition will he com mend­
ed by Commander Fred Hammer•r, Mr*. Hammerer will go along
to rommand the commander. May
3, Mrs. Butler is due in Miami, ac­
companied by Mrs. Victor Rnbello
of Hanford. They will represent
Seminole Memorial Hoipilal at
the meeting of the Association of
Florida Hospital Auxiliaries;
Tha ladles of the Florida Fed­
eration of Art era staging a card
party In the DeBary Mansion,
May S at 1 p. at. The contribu­
tion will tie II.
Standing room only at the Hartwig residence on Valencia Road.
They ara entertaining their ton,

You Jutt Don’t Leave Anything Loots 9

PERRY. OkU. (UPI) — City |areund unprotected. Thieves carairport manager Lloyd Drown
^ ^ of tha motors from a
his wife snd two grandchildren learned ht couldn't leave Im ­
pound airplane motor* lying |n**urar.
who hail from Chicago.
Earl R. Andrews and his wife,
Myrtle, ara beeping an eagle eye
on their weight these days. They
are planning a trip to Grand Can­
yon and a ride to the bottom of
the Canyon on the mule train.
Those mules absolutely refuse to
carry anyona over 300.
I.ew Rupees* the well known ser­
new stock o f
geant of arms for the Chamber of
Commerce, feeds the fish every
dsy In tha lake at the rear of his
home on Bonita Road. The other
day there waa a large heron stand­
ing where Imw always stands and
the flih were feeding him.
The annual luncheon of tha DgBary .Women's Club will lie held
at Chgrry I’Jaxa Hotel. Orlando.
Sizcn 30 - 38, 10 - 44
The date Monday, May 2, lha time
1 p. m. Call Rosa Forbeck to make
your reservation.

Welcome D eB a ry!
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AUSTIN, Tex. (UP!) — Dave
H. Aldersun wasn't kidding when
he asked the sheriff's office to
find 400 striped sheep for him.
Anderson told officers he was
rounding up mors than 1,000 sheep
for shearing when he discovered
400* head misting. They weren't
branded, he said, but would be
easy to Identify. Each had a smear
of red paint across Its back to
mark for shearing.

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tha Flrat Methodist Church in Tampa. Pictured from laft, ara Mra. T. C.
OVtccR, Mica Houk, Mrs. J. R. Houk, mother of the honors* and Rev. T. C.
Outson, ohureh pastor.
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Bp MOOCRT MUBKL

AONDOM (UPI) ~ Into tha lavSSB Nr hath walked Nicolas Van
a half erowa (M
la Ms pocket Juat hi tima
to see a patron offer a painting for
sals at so pooods (|M).
*T was young than," said Mm
sot eollectnr and prop1 told Um man 1
Ihap Ms painting provided he
■ n . t a l M g taaUriver into tak­
ing a* I* Croydon airport with the
‘ of a boaua fare M 1 pulled
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&lt; * • * » ) tar 1 had baraediMas a Van (toym .

Tba purchaser gave ma oath and
that Bight 1 walked into Um pub
with a fortune In my pocket sod
paid lha man his 30 pounds."
Van Slocbem told lha story in
digressing from his personal
theory, that the prices beiog paid
these days for modern paintings
too high considering that
poilcrily—which alone can decide
—has not yet placed its final valua­
tion on the work of this oenlury.
"No om con tell what tha prices
of soma at these moderns will be
SOyoars from now," ho said. “ Tbsg
may Increase—that is possible. But
it is also possible they may decUne. They have not yot achieved
the stability of the aid matters
and in soma respects 1 feel the
asUiuodlag prices being paid bow
for them represent a gamble."
For the benefit of any near-millioaalree In the house Van Sloehtm
believes the beat current buys for

investmant are early Italian prim
Uivsi, 17th Century Dutch works
and Uio English romantics. All of
these are cxpenilvr—a Gtimber
ough recently sold tor 5304,000.
His own collection is bulk
•round Frans Hals "Fortrall of a
Marksman" which he considers to
Im worth about l*4o,ow, MuriUo's
"Portrait of a Boy," a "Madonna"
of Domenteo Ghirlandaio, a Mich
olaagola drawing and a statuette
by Leonardo da VlneL
The son of u New York art
dealer, Van hlochem absorbed so
much painting lore at boma that
be baa never had to take any os
port advice m buying pictures,
Ha oven duplicated his youthful
tavern coup a fow yoars ago while
on ■ property purchasing mission
to tha Kngllan midlands.

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Cheater Rearick, prealdent at
the DeBary Civic Atm., today
kicked oft "DeBary Days" in
Sanford by thanking the people
of Sanford for helping to build
the DeBary Cominanity Center
and now "helpiof to enlarge the
building."
Rcarick, apeakin| to spproxlmatcly loo persona at the Coffee
Club here, laid that "DeBary
Maya" fa a joint project and "we
nope to do our share to make K
click."
"Sanford hai done a lot for
us and we hope to repay some of
that debt now and in the future,"
Rearick said.
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now. through "DeBary Days" are
helping to enlarge it," he said.
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Rearick said that Sanford hat
%Mways "looked out for Its neigh­
bors in Volusia County and wa
have worked hand-in-hand an
"many joint projects."
A total of 10T Sanford merrhanta are participating in "DaBary Days" sales specials and
la staging a show Friday night
at tha Civic Center to help raise
funds for Uw DeBary community
center.
There ere 117 seats left for
Mia big Talent Parada and tbay
will be told at the dear, the
ticket aele committee reported.
Tickela are fl and children un­
der 11 years old will ba admitted
free.
There will ba many door priiaa
contributed by tha Sanford mer­
chants and' "aom# of them are
fabulous," C h a r l i e Morrison,
Chamber of Commerce public re­
lation* man, said today.

tax Petition
Being Checked
A petition requesting a tax drain­
age district la Um Lech Arbor area
la now being checked by tha Sup, trvisor af Refletntlon.
£ The petition wan turned to to the
leglstrar'a office tbia week and
waa laid to contain names of 41
par seat af the registered free­
holders who wUh a district to ba
set up to eliminate future flooding
to that/ area.
Aftotf tha patiUoa la certified,
tha County Oommisaton will act a
date for a special election on the
lex dlatrict.
If tha majority of tha
Owners favor tha dlatrict
^ootswl plea would ht
operation by tha fall,
cost af the plan Would
which would provide torot
tioa of properly, construe
drainage ditebea, dama and
and installation af culverts and
drainage pipea.

,Voters League
Forum Tonight
The Voters League of Seminole
County will hold a public forum at
• p. m. today at tha Farmers Auc­
tion Market on Hwy. 1T-M, neoth
af Sanford.
A barbecue dinner will start at
1:30.
f t No speecbea will ba made by tha
candidate*. Instead tbay win ba
asked questions which have been
written by tha audience aa bleaks
provided by the league.
The candidate* will have aa op­
portunity to diocusi any controveroial issue* that have been proseatad or to refute any chargee they
may feel have been unfairly made
agaloot them.

•w.'Wylly Project
k*A.
Starts Monday
Work wlU Hart next week on
paving a m w onlrsnco to tho San­
ford Naval Air Station. County En­
gineer Robert Davia said today.
Davis said his crews will start
jjfth* i .too-foot paving job on Wylly
Ava. Monday and ba aspects work
to be finished nest month.
Coat of tho project baa been esti­
mated at 33.JOO. The road will go
from Sanford Ava. to tho air sta­
tion.
Davis also reported that county
work craws, working jointly with
Orange County engineer crews,
hope to finish the Tanglewood
Temple Terrace drainage project
mid-summer.
The initial alep in tha program
la a canal from SR ISA to SR AM,
initial coat of the program is lit,-

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Bridge Weight
Lim it Lowered
County Engineer Robert Davia
reported today that tha eoupty
ito-oad department will put up signs
Friday limiting the weigh!'J*
load as truck* pa
Ecoaiockbatcbao
Davis said the

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VOL. X L IX

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"DEBARY DAYS” at&amp;rted today at the monthly meet­
ing o f the Seminole County Chamber o f Commerce Cof­
fee Club. Charles Morrison, standing, poured coffee for
DeBary residents, left to right, Chester Rearick, presi­

dent o f the DeBary Civic Assn., O. K. Dunkel, president
o f the DeBary Chamber o f Commerce, and James Duffy,
vice president of the DeBary Civic Assn.
(Herald Photo)

R 0K Official, Family Die In Suicide
Pact; New Government Begins Job
SEOUL, Korea (UPI) -Acting
Proiidant Huh Chung formed a
now caretaker' government to­
day to wipe out tho fraud sod
corruption of tha Rheo regime in
a nation shocked by the mass sui­
cide of Vico President-elect Lea
Ki Pooog aijd his family.

a wave
Huh spoL
ke af the
gees with irregularities" of Urn
in six iadepoad
into to help him forge a govern
raent that would briag democracy
to -South Korea, guard again*
communism sod end a system af
police terror.
Appointment of th* now cabinet
has ana major and immediate af­
fect: It restores tha flow af tM,

Hail, Cold Weather
Ry Halted i
Spring Harms hit tha country
today with rain from tha Atlantic
Coast to tha Pacific Northwest and
hail in Trias and Kansas.
Tornado clouds were sighted in
Kansas Wednesday night but no
damage waa reported, even though
ooa twister touched ground IS
miles northwest of Tribune, Kan.
Hall was so heavy at Tribune
that snow plows had to clear the
highways.
Hail accumulated one foot deep
to the vicinity of Waco, Tex., and
hailstones "as big as your fist”
were reported 60 miles northwest
of Beaumont.
A mass nf cold Canadian air,
meanwhile, continued to chili the
northern part of the country. Tbe
temperature dipped below freel­
ing from Michigan to Montana.
Early morning readings included
34 at Alpena and Pellston, Mich.,
21 at Grantsburg, Wis., 23 at in­
ternational Falls, Minn., and 24 at
Cutback, Moot

DeBary Masonic
Dinner May 6
The Masons of DeBary and tbelr
wives will be xueots at a dinner
May 0 at tha Sanford Civic Center
in Iho first of a series of annual
•vents to he sponsored by tbe
Wayfarers Club, en organ Isail on
•f member* of out ef state lodges.
All members of th* fraternity
ere invited and more than 300 are
expected to attend. Reservation*
may be made by telephoning NO
B-4333.

Legion M eeting

eeooomte aid, hailed temporarily
because Korea bad do recon­
struelion minister. U. 8. military
aid had not been Interrupted.
Lot. who assumed “ final rafor the recent bloodin South Korea,

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Aral
ley Odham, ailing up the gover­
nor's race to M interview with
« P I Wednesday, predicted that
Doyle Carlton and rarrta Bryant
-will land in the May 34 runoff.
M Bryant leads ia tbe first pri­
mary Tuesday, Odham said, "be
will be almost impossible to atop."
Die race issue a loo# win decide
the contest, he said,
Odham collected more than a
half million vetoa * tww nasucrassful races for the governorship
in 11-12 and 1334. A former legisla­
tor from Sanford, ha now heads
the State Milk Commission.
Odham considers Carlton and
Bryant the leaders at tha moment,
with John McCarty a close third.
Although the primary is less than
a weak away, Odham estimated
that fully half af kb* voters hava
not yet made their choice.
Confusion rather than apathy ia
the cause, he said, and the candi­
dates are principally responsible.
"The leading candidates," Od­
ham said, "in a desire not to of­
fend aay other candidate, have
not bean as specific nor as direct
to approach to getting tha message
la tha voters as they should.'’
lie predicted that tha four can­
didates finishing third through
sixth would gather 30 per cent of
the vote. He forecast a HU,un­
vote margin between the second
and fifth candidates,

Lake Mary Group
Making Canvass
Tha Lake Mary Volunteer Fira
Dept. Women's Auxiliary la maktog a bouse to bouse canvass to
help raise money for its operations.
Tha drive which started last
Thursday wilt run until May 21
and will cover the whole 10th Fire
Dulrlct, including Ixich Arbor,
Litlto Venice and Sunland Estatea.
The money ia needed to pay off the
3700 still owed for the firehouse,
to pay tha Insurance due on the
fira truck, and to maintain the
firehouse. Mn. Ralph Schweickert
is to charge af tha drive.

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The family .gathered in a secre­
tary’s apartment at (ho presiden­
tial mansion to die together. At
5:33 a. m. Kaqg opened fire, lie
killed his fslbar, bis mother Ma­
ria and his yotingcr brother Kang
Wook with ore bullet each from
.43 caliber) army automatic,
n turned the pistol on him-

in an act reminiscent of the Japan­
ese tradition of hara-kiri, or cere­
monial suicide.
Today's evcnls meant the end
of the Korea of Syngman Rhac,
but his final ignominy waa put
off. The National Assembly which
was to have met and accepted his
resignation—probably unanimously
—postponed tha meeting until
HeJto*d one balk*tol« jilt 4b-, Frida* because ef the-La* Ira
gnd one into nit brain fa ' ‘

Odham believes that McCarty,
Fred Dickinson, Ted David, and
Haydon Burns will run third
through sixth. He did not discuss
the prospects of llarvie Bclscr,
George Downs, Jim McCnrvcy, and
Bill Hendrix.
If the top Iwo men gel 50 per
cpnt
'he vole as he expects,
(MBs
lid, “ we will have lbe
dsmu.-u dog figbi to the second
primary Florida has ever seen.
"Tha scramble for vote* in the
second primary, with tha wheeling
and dealing that will go on fo* it.
could do the state more harm Hum
anything that could happen," be
aald.
Odham estimated that McCarty
and David each picked up at
least 100,000 voles as a result nf
Gov. LeRoy Collins' aland that
lunch counter segregation is "mor­
ally wrong" to the case of depart­
ment itorw owners who solicit
Negro trade to other departments
of their store*.
"These 300.000 votes otherwise
would hava gone to Carlton," he
contended. "The Coiiins speech
made candidates of David and
McCarty, hut for different rea­
sons."
David supported Collins' view­
point. McCsrty opposed it.
"More than 30 Seminole Cuuniy
Carlton supporters attended the
Central Florida Roundup for gub­
ernatorial csndldale Doyle . Carl­
ton in Orlando Tuesday night,"
Ernest Southward, chairman of
the Seminole County Carlton Com­
mittee, said today.
"It was certainly an eniliu*lasllc meeting from beginning to
end and our entire Seminole Coun­
ty delegation rnjoyed meeting
and talking with Carlton support­
ers from around Central Flor­
ida."
Sen. Douglas Stenstrom of San­
ford was mailrr of reretnonie&gt;.
Carlton's candidary was endorsed
by Sen, Vcrle Pope of Saint
Augustine, Sen. Ed Price of Bra­
denton and Hep. Fred Carl of
Daytona Beach, who spoke at,
the meeting. Southward said.
Bryant promised today to srrk
"overall improvement of agricul­
ture" if ba is elected.
Bryant outlined peris of his
farm program i a statement
issued by his campaign head­
quarters to Ocala. In U ba pledg­
ed to work for improved agricul­
ture "aa to produce quality, sates
prometIon and 'volume and pro­
fits la those who choose this faicmating but difficult carter."

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candidate has the most snap,
crackle and pop."
McCgrty said ba didn't know
"which ie m ore,* an insult to
the people of Florida—the juven­
ile Jingles Tram the Wauchul*
senator of Ihe comic books pul
out by Ute former House speaker
from Ocala."
The governor's office, said Mc­
Carty, Pahould not be cheapened
with singing commercials, comic
books and similar atunla of honkytonk natorr. The** circus routines
are for wiling cigarclea, chewing
gum, and cereal, and insult the
dignity af the state's highest ef.
flee." 4

News Briefs
New PJant To Start

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
prices at 1 pm.:
American TAT ................. M
American Tobacco ........... 101*
Bethlehem Start .............. 43*
Caterpillar ................
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C A O .............................. 43*
Chrysler ............................. M
Curtiss • Wright .............. 30*
Ford Motor ..................... «7 *
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General Motors ................. 44*
Graham • Psiga ..............
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Lorillard ............................ 37*
Minute Maid .................... 17*
Penney ...... . elMItMMMM Itt
Penn RR
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Sears Roebuck ................. 40*
Standard Oil(NJ) ............. 42
Studebakar ............
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U. S. Start .......
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Westingbeusa Rl..............
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North Orlando May Get Church
North Orlando wlH soon gat a
grocery store and maybe a
Method!at ehurrti.
A grocery store will definitely
be built across (be Loogwood
Oviedo Rd, from tha village hall,
Mayor Rop Uddicott aald Wed­
nesday.
Construction will start wtthia
the next 30 days. Four ether
■tore* wtH he built ia conjunc­
tion with ihe grocery, Liddlcrtt
said.
Bruce F. Gannaway, district
superintendent of tbe Orlando
District of Ihe Florida Confer­
ence of the Methodist Church,
and a minister from Miami hava
asked th# North Orlando Co. to
art aside a five sera tract for
construction of a church la Sep­
tember. Tba two man want to
build a church to North Orlando,
Uddicott said. Tbe tract to ha
art aside will probsbly ba
tba Longwond-Oviedo Id.

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Brothers Favors
Septic Tank Limit
Dr, Clyde Brothers, county health director, said today ha [
waa in favor o f forcing new subdivision* to install oommur*
ity aewar systems and do away with septic tanks hi tha note*.
tyBy the use of septic tanks, Brothers aald, "wa are sub*
jocting future generations to county wide contamination."
Any subdivision pulling to aap-'
iic -tanka with the way toe
county is growing "ia Just ask­
ing for trouble," Dr. Brothers
said.
"U'a about tires tost we did
away with septic tanks use to
tha county to provanl health haxanla hero," Dr. Brothers em­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —.1
phasised.
isiers Prol
rresmoiH
si.
for Teamsters
idan* James R.
Dr. Brothers also laid tha coun­ Hai f a aceuaod ewuri-appotolad
ty health inkt working closely
l
af toytog la ‘ Waroo
with the County Commission and monitors today
State Board of Health, to track- Haifa and toko eeotrol-af the start
ing down an tho use af arpUe aalon.
tanka hero.
Attorney Jacob Kastman made
Recently a policy was establish­ Ihe accuse tire to asking Federal
ed which requires that btforo Judge Joseph R. Jackson to eaaaay plat to recorded to tho coun­ cel Ihe civil trial af Haifa aa
ty, the oommittion must ba pre­ itor charge* that ha artsuaed i
sented with a feasibility report money.
from tha health department conKottman argued that tha
corning to* method of water sup­ Im report containing tha charges
ply and rower disposal.
was a "fraud" re the court bn
"This policy would eliminate cause U suppressed details favor­
the installing of sewer tanks to able to Hoffs.
low-lying areas to Ihe counly,"
IIoffe li areused af depmltltog
Dr. Brothers said.
3300,000 of fundi belonging li
in the last month, the com­ Teamsters Local M to Detroit to
mission has turned down ooa
request for septic tanks from a a Florida bank to swing a loan for
real estate venture to which ho
subdivision and held one request a
shared
aa toteroM,
up for further study pending a
Kosaman aald tha moniton wool
report from tha State Board of
lo oust Hoffa from office and tabs
Health.
Brother* also reported that ha over Ihe Taamttora, its 1,000,001
members and its « • million dab
hopes to be to Uw new health lira
ia iiielf,
center, now under construction,
"A
fabulous torture a w a i t s
by October. He added that he
ie now making of a list of need­ them," ha said.
"Do they want lo do K tor tore
ed equipment to be purchased
and hopes to present it to Ihe nf Ihe working man or do tbsf
want to do it for powrr and mon­
nommtsskm to tho mot future.
ey?" Kossmaa inquired.
Monitor Jawytra were tchidtoad
to reply later today to hto argu­
ments on a motion la block tha
trial.
Kossmaa charaad that Ihe moni­
tors advised aa Orlando bank art
to return the money to Local 3M
when tba union sought to withdraw
it last fail.

Holla's Attorney

Cites 'Frame'

Naval Air Station Holds
Talks On New Bomber

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Rey­
nolds Aluminum Supply Co. has
announced plana to build a new
33,000-aquare-foot plant here with
construction to start next month.
The announcement waa made
Wednesday by a company official.
The plant will house more than
The Sanford Naval Air Station
*2.10,000 worth of industrial met alt
and building products, he eaid. was host to an ail-day AU Vigi­
lante Conference Tuesday.
Over M conferees met to dis­
Truman Approves
a full agenda on logliUe
WASHINGTON (U P I)- Former cuta
and maintenance support of tba
President Trurnin today com­ Navy’s Mwert attack bomber.
mended Syngman Hhee at a
The conference was opooed with
statesman who resigned at South a brief statement of welcome by
Korea's president because "ha Capt. Robert W. Slye, NAS eomthought it was beat for his coun­ manding officer.
try, When a fellow reaches tbe
He then turned Uw chair ovar
end of bis usefulness, il’t time to to Cdr. C. W. Grilling, mainten­
quit," Truman observed. "1 quit ance officer on the Commander
when I did."
Fleet Air Jacksonville staff, wha
served aa moderator of (be pre­
Guard Trial Set
ference,
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Four­
Present at tha conference ware
teen former guards at Ralford representatives of North Ameri­
Stale Prison will go on trial hero can Aviation, tha manufacturer
June 27 on charges of inflicting of A3J: Commander, Naval Air
brutal punishment upon prisoners. Force Atlantic Fleel: Commander,
The trial dale was set lata Fleal Air Jacksonville; the Bur­
Wednesday by U.S. District Judge eau af Naval Weapons; tha Avia­
Bryan Simpson. Attorneys pre­ lion Supply Office, Philadelphia,
dict the trial may last at tong Pa.; tba NAS Jacksonvilla Over­
at three months.
haul and Repair department;
Commander. Heavy Attack Wiag
DeGaulle Visiting:
One; VA1I-3; and NAS Sanford**
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Aircraft MaIntent-e*. Operations,
French President Charles Da* and Supply departments.
During the fleet 14 months al­
Gaulle ends -his two-day visit to
San Frgatlsee Bay area to- ter the introduction af tba A ll
r nf tha Hewlett- at NAS Sanford, North Americas
day with a
cs Co..and tha Aviation will ba responsible bp
Packard Ei
tUy Medical Can- aw tract with Iba Navy tor supply
Stanford Ui
tor at P&lt;
Alto. Tha French and maintenance ef tha aircraft.
e, Yvonne, and This to the flirt Urns that the
leader, hla
Tha governor's race, aald John their party
will fly to New Navy will have contracted with
next atop of their a civilian firm far support af as
McCarty at Lakeland, doea not Orleans for
an "toe question ef

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The chief o f the U. S. Army Corp of Engineers, water con­
trol officials and county commissioners of Central Florida will
meet Wednesday “ with a view to working out plans to perman­
ently solve Central Florida’s water problems.”
The office o f Congressman Syd Herlong reported today
that L t Gen. Emerson C. Itschner, chief of Army engineers, will
meet with the water control authorities and county commission­
ers at the Tavares courthouse.
After the meeting, Gen. Itschner will inspect the Central
Florida area. He will be accompanied by Col. Paul B. Troxler,
district engineer from Jacksonville.
Water control authorities and county commissioners from
Seminole, Lake, Marion, Orange, Sumter, Osceola, Brevard,
•Volusia and Polk counties are expected to attend the meeting
and present views on the problem.

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A SURPRISE birthday party wn* Riven for E. L. Cun‘ - ‘--N u n JrH center, o f Enterprise by members of the
•f tha Barnett Methodist Church. The group en-

joyed a wiener runut out-of-door* and topped o ff the
evening with h birthday ca k e and ice cream. Cunning­
ham celebrated hi* 20th birthday.

4 Shows Booked
Here Next Fall
Court Jurors
a s m M juror* tar Km spring
tarm artminal trials hers.
H a Jwrors w o n tu n monad from
Ia n ta rt AKamoots Springs. Wintar P art, Lake Monroe, Cassel­
berry, Maitland, Longwood. Apop­
ka, Oviedo and Geneva.
Those sailed from Sanford ware
1 . » . Suplsr. Marvin A. Dyal.
John K. Boddard. Hariay E.
•tamos, fo re st L. Mason. Jamas
Livingston; WUUam H. Murray,
Hkbard f . Chandler. Ronald H.
■old, Jasso r , Lewis, J. T. Mc­
Donald and Robert R. Kelly.
Also James I . SC John, Theo­
dore J. Michele, Charles E. Huntor, Clarence P. Henderson, Mi­
chael L. Dealer, Allen Ray Bowl­
ing, Usury Connolly, Harry H.
Massey, Thad N. Jones, William C.
Bridgman, 0 . Troy* Ray, Charles
W. Brown. H o m e r Williams,
Thomas H. Waal, J r„ Ivey P.
Bridgas, william D. Johns, Jr.,
Harlow W. Gondapeod, William F.
Mutt, Prod P. Strange, David Col­
lie Howard, Joseph W. Messier,
Charles P. Rabun, W. R. Ande/aon,
Alvin E. Johnson, C. B. Karraker,
Walter Thomas Bethea, and Her­
man Lewis Swaggerty.
James C. Muse, and Drew V.
Warren, Jr. were summoned from
Lake Monroe.
Alta moots Springs residents call­
ed war* J. Tracy Walker, Willard
lfsynia Young. Leonard E. Roche*
tart waa 'asmmooed from Winter
P»rk.
Summoned to serve from Mait­
land. war* WUUam L. Bennett,
Martin Belts, Edward J. Mats,
Thomas W. Stuckey, Leon W. Burget, Chester L. Seymour Sr., Leo
F. Bourret, Allen A. Simmons,
Robert L. Watts, Joseph T. Whitehouse. Willie C. Petty, R. E.
gehopke. .
Lon a wood residents called were
John M. Woolf, Henry P. Weaver,
Ttomaa Willard Young, V. V.
Bvorykln nod Roy C, Williamson.
WUUam TtrreU Nipper and Ellon
Bamnett were summoned from
Casselberry; Louis W. Wheeler and
F t a d J I . Butcher from Apopka;
OpBe R. Moot and rrank Horae
from Oviedo; and Harry H. Geiger,
Girtieid L. Fbx and Richard H.
Kaftaer from Geneva.

Masons To Meet
Tuesday Night

tly DICK WEST
WASHINGTON fUPI) — Thla li
tb* week when K la our pleaiurw
to play hott to the annual con­
vention of the Daughters of the
Amorieon Revolution.
I tun the pronoun "ou r" in Hi
collective, or city-wide, sense al­
though I am obliged to add that
the pleasure la not always unani­
mous.
It la not secret that the DAR
ladlos have a way of getting on
Uto n o m a o f soma of our governm m l official*, form er President
Truman, you'll recall, wna one of
those who was not exactly en­
chanted by Um ladles and I do
believe this feeling waa reclproBack la thoas days, before the
While House waa renovated. H
waa found that the upetalrs floor
o f the executive manaion wai
weak, particularly in (be vicinity
of the President'! bathrocyn.
Truman used to entertain the
Idea that the floor might collapse
one evening while a DAR recep­
tion was going on dowmlalri, Ha
further envisioned that he would
bo In Iho bathtub when It plum­
meted into their midit.
To thla day, I can conjure up
a sharp mental picture of the un­
draped Chief Executive crashlanding among (he DAR ladlci.
Somehow I don’ t think they would
hava boon surprised.
"Harry's at It again," they
probably would have laid, and
then gone right on serving tee.

T personally am not as com­
posed as a DAR lady and so I
was a bit atarlled this week whan
a young woman who had served
ai a page girl at prcvioui con­
ventions filed a 123,000 auit
against two of the daughters.
The plaintiff, Jean Perrett, ap­
parently was outraged because
Ilia DAR failed to renew her In­
vitation to serve aa a page chief
at this year's conelavr. Moreover,
she claimed she was slandered In
the process.
According to her complaint,
when she asked DAR officials
why she hid been overlooked, she
received a letter from one of the
daughters which said:
"You will rem em ber,. .that I
warned you lo stay away from
(sergaant X ), Sevan) of lbs girls
had gotten Into trouble with Ibe
president general because of him
—be even reported several of
(hem himself — and I knew you
were neglecting our chief page
duties because of . hi m. .
sap
you In Ibe basement with him
several times but didn't reallie
you were slaying away from your
post so much of the lime."
The plaintiff claims the letter
waa defamator, and wants the
courl to award her damages. It
could turn out to be an Interest­
ing case.

The Sanford-Dclliry Entertain­
ment Association haa booked four
ihowa for iti season to atari next
fall.
The National Opera Company
will perform opera In English In
November. Monologulst Cornelia
Stabler will put several one-wo­
man skits In the December show.
"The Caledonians,i," a troop of
IB Scottish highland lads and lasalei will alng awl dance at the
Civic Center Jam 3, and Metro­
politan Opera (tar Rise Stevens
will hit lha high notes here Feb.
JO.
The performances will all be
at the Civic Center.
Tickets will be on sale start­
ing the first part of September.

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Regal Arch Masons will meet
•t f :M p. m. at Ibe Masonic Hall
I* eonfer Mark Matter degrees.
A covered disk supper will be
WM prior to the meeting.

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Liston laid he expects to knock
out Harrii, despite the fact that
the Cut-and-Shoot, Tex., schoolte*',her has lost only one bout in
t l fights, that being a II-round
TKO at tha hands o f then-champion
Floyd Patterson. Liston has won
21 of » fights, and haa scored IV
knockouts aa compared to Harrii*

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The Liberty Bell waa cracked
white tolling for the funeral of
Chief Justice John Marshall In
1833.

Liston Favored
In Bout Tonight

HOUSTON. Tex. ( U P D - Sonny
remained‘ a solid 3-1 favorite to make Texan Roy Harris his
**nd straight victim in tonight's
“ heavyweight elimination" bout
here.
The bomb-throwing Liston waa
expected to weigh In at noon at
about 212 pounda, while Harrii was
expected to Up (he scales at an

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�Candidates Divided On Fund Use, V o te System
Thirteen candidates for County
Commission posts were sharply
divided on appropriating
lax
money to the Chamber of Com­
merce and Jaycees and electing
commissioners on ■ countywido
basis al a question and answer
meeting sponsored by the Coun­
ty Farm Bureau Monday night.
Six favored giving money to
the chamber, four were against
It and three gave qualified an­
swers.
The most emphatic "n o " came
from newly appointed District I
Commissioner J. Van Hoy, who
said that the chamber should be
self-sustaining and should get Its

The County Commission today adopted a resolution a sk ing that the U. S. Engineers conduct
101 a survey of the Kconlockhatchee River basin to determine the feasibility of using
federal funds to alleviate flooding.
Chairman John Krider urged the board to adopt the re­
solution so work can start on the survey as soon as possible.

News Briefs
Heiler Off Again
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Secre­
tary of State Christian A. llertor
took off today for Iran, Turkey
and Greece on a new round of
negotiations in advance of the sum­
mit conference.

Cooper ‘Good’

The board authorized Attorney
Mack Cleveland Jr, lo draw up the
final resolution to present it to Ihe
Central and South Florida Drain­
age District, wlil^h will turn il
over to the engineers.
If federal fundi cun be used In
Ihe project, the engineers will rec­
ommend a plan fo r water control
m the basin.
in other business during the
meeting, the board agreed to give
the Dallas Asphalt Plant in Paula
more time to eliminate smoke and
dust in the area which brought
complaints from residents.
Heed Iverson, sccreiary-treasurcr
ot Ihe organization, Said that his
company la making every cflorl to
correct the situation! hut needed
mure time.

BOSTON (UPI) — Actor Gary
Cooper waa released from a hos­
pital here Monday after undergo­
ing a proslate operation. A spokes­
man said Cooper'a condition was
"good.” He plans to remain at a
hold here with his wife, Veronica,
and their daughter, Marie, 23', for
keep the plant under Observation,
a day or so.
with twice a week inspections |»
the zoning director. ,
• MIAMI (U PIi ■ - District cussilama chief Joseph Fortier announ­
ced Monday addition of 21 new
tablrd
agents in Florida and IT in Geor­
kon&gt;r plat for a
gia and South Carolina. Fortier to approve a. 100-honw
subdfvisii
w subdivision
in Gib Altamonte
said the new men will concentrate Sew
on lighting gun running and the Springs area
The board held ug the request
smuggling of narcotic*, gold, and
made by Goldie ..Mvracr pending
alcoholic beveragea.
a report from the Slate Board of
Ucallh of the feasibility of using
£
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) -P o lic e icpile tanks in the subdivision.
The board also agreed to aak
said Monday rock and roll drum
mcr Macco Simpson admitted tak­ tbe Stale Road Department for
ing part lq four holdupa here. Of­ the authority to four lane Geneva
ficers said Simpaon, 27, waa be­ Ave, from French Ave. to Mellonlieved to be a member of e gang villa on a 06-fool right of way inwhieh etaged several robberies •tend of the requited 20-foot right
with a sawed-off shotgun in the of way, Krider explained that |2oo,last two montba, usually at email G0Q would be saved on the project
and Could be diverted to other
Negro aloroa.
road projects.
The board also adopted a reso­
I WASHINGTON (UPI) Con­ lution for the use of secondary
gressman from the'Midwest today gasoline tax money lo acquire
urged a House Commerce subcom­ right of ways on tbe W. First SI.
mittee to approve a bill which project and improving SR 436 to
would permit farmers in their tbn Orange County line.
areas to ship fluid milk anywhere
in the country. The legislation,
sponsored by Democrats and Re­ P arking
publicans la both the House and
Parking In front of tbe Sanford
Senate, would apply tha federal Women'e Club on Oak Ave. will
milk sanitation code as the quality be changed from diagonal lo paral­
yardstick for milk shipped from lel, the City Commission decided
■•tale to stale.
i on Monday night.

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Milk Shipping Sought

Changed

Lormann, Avery, Cordell, Wil­
liams, Fourakra and Fitapa trick
favored election an a countywido
basis while Hutchison, Zimmer­
man, Van Hoy and Bell favored
commission elcctiona by
dis­
tricts.
The majority of the candidates
did not favor a countywida drain­
age program paid for by county
taxes and agreed that the best
way to solve drainage problems
was setting up special districts
in areas where needed.
Host of the candidates also
agreed that a pay-as-you-go basis
was good for the county except

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

from Ihe United Slates itself for a
•wilt reorganization of Rhee'a oneman rule.
In Washington, Korean Ambas­
sador You Chan Yang submitted
his resignation today shortly after
Korean residents In the United
Stiles gave him a 24-hour ultimalum to quit or be ousted.
Yang acknowledged that ha had
received Ihe threat. But he said
he had decided independently to

quit because he fuund tint lie bad
been wrong in charging that the
wave of rioting waa Communistinstigated.
Police killed at least 23 more
persons and wounded 160 others
in the last 34 hours ol rioting. Still
t h e student-led demonstrators
pressed their demands for Rhee'a
unconditional resignation, Uunted
the police end used their own blood
to writ* slogans of "liberty or

The demonstrations b r o u g h t
scenes reminiscent of the French
Revolution in 17M) when an un­
armed peasantry rose against the
French kings. This lima unarmed
students began demonstrating un­
til Ihe entire country waa aflame.
The studenla seized army tanks,
marched on Rhee'a residence, ig­
nored machlnrgun fire and tear
gaa and roared their defiance of
a government which they said held

City Okays Homes
Area Pngesdls

Dr. Terry Bird got permission
Monday night to rent land at
They said latest lo form a lion French Ave. and Seminoli Blvd.
placed (ha death loll at about 40V, for displaying mudel homes.
with about tw injured, 30
The City Commission gave Bird
them seriously.
permission to rent land from the
Officials attributed Mooday’s city to put right different ty
unofficial
death toll
reports, of "H indi Houses" at the lntrr
which ranged up to 1,300, to tip tion.
confusion and excitement of pot­
The commission also gave
ions at the aceno and to (ho mission for the Praver Homes de­
shaky rommunicalioni with Lar,
velopment on Sanford Ave. near
Iranian troops, which moved 26th St. to connect to the city
into the shattered towa Monday water system, provided the home
night, helped survivora sol up* owners
nars sign
annexation papers, t
i
teat villaren on tha aorrounding
commissioners advised builddesert t o w ,
‘ Dofnetrae that hit plan
The trdipx had to move in by; K k o u i lfld homes south of Celery
foot since *cniy light pianos can Ave. ie acceptable. The homes,
make landing* al tbe to
town's whiefi will be in the 110,000-*12,000
smalt field.
class, will ba between Celery Ave,
and the railroad and between Mcltonvllle and Locust Avenues.

Jtih

Swim Pool Code
Adopted By City

Sanford'# City Commission adoptcd a swimming pool code Monday

Highway Traffic
Light Requested

night.
Hie soda explains aaf-iy leeturwa
that a pool should have end is
aimed ot protecting city residents
against careless pool builders. It
Work os Installing a traffic
waa drawn up by Sanford building light al the Intersection of Sll 434
Inspector M. A. Yolvtogton.
and Hwy. 17-22 10 mllci south of
Sanford will atari in about a
month.
Tha County Com minion today
adapted a resolution asking that
the Slate Road Department start
installing tha light "immediately
to prevent needless accidents"
•uch as some that have occurred
In the area this year.
Commissioner Lawrence Swof
ford said that there have been
two or three acrldents per week
t t the intersection.
An official of the MID, Willard
Bielby, told the board that Ihe
light should be installed within
1 mouth after work begins.

Marine Officers
Coffee Club Guests
The April meeting of the Coffee
Club sponsored by Ihe gfmlnole
County Chamber of Commerce will
be held at ID a. m. Thursday in
Mrs. Appleby’s Restaurant la tbe
Valdes Hotel.
* Honored guests will be Major
Ralph C. Wood, commanding offi­
cer of tho Marine barracks at the
Naval Air Station, Capl. Arthur L.
Mullen and Lt. William D. Nelson.
Chester Rearick, accompanied
by a group of citiaena from DaXary, will be present in conjunc­
tion with the DeBary Day* aponcored by tha Merchants’ Division
o f the chamber.

&amp;ANFORD UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY heard a
speech from City Judge Ambrose Olllff At' their Southern Memorial l)ny
observance today. The Sanford UDU chapter read tha roll o f honor of San­
ford citizens who died for the Confederacy. From the left are Mr*. W. R.
Dyson, huntenn fur the event, Judge Olliff, Mrs, David Caldwell, acting presideant o f the Sanford UDC chapter; and Mrs. J. H, Truluck, co-hoatesn.
(Herald Photo)

No Action Taken By City Absentee Balloting
To Close Thursday
On Tax Structure Change
MJf

The Sanford City Commission
discussed doing away with the
city's personal properly tax end
raising the assessrd real property
valuation to iW percent, Monday,
but took'no action.
Commiasloner Robert
Brown
said taking away this tax would
Just be putting a greater tax
burden on small property owners.
If you lake tbe personal tax
off "you'ra whipping the little
man to death and latting the big
man crawl out from under,"
Mayor Earl Higginbotham said.
Brown aald that raising the as­
sessed valuation from 11 perrenl
to 100 percent of iis appraised
value lan'l unreasonable. This
would m ike people who live in
tfl.ooo to tS.000 homes pay some,
thing beaidaa debt service, be
said.
Assessing at 100 percent of val­
uation and lowering the millsge
to bring the same city income,
would favor tbe big homeowner,
Higginbotham said.
Sanford frames dirrefor Henry
Tamm presented figure* showing
lliat if tbo oorsonai properly tax
were dropped and tha same 62
perrent lave) of assessment con-.
United, U would be necessary to
raise tha mlliage from II to 13.3
in the general operating budget
in order to get in the 3727.104 pro­
posed ganaral operating funds.
If the assessment level wrre
raiaod to l « percent. Ihe millage

New M achine

H u la a fo s f finance department
got permission to buy a •4,520 scChester Singletary, charged with counting tonchian Moodey night.
auto theft, wee .fisund innocent hi Tbn City Commission npprovod
• Circuit Court trial bare today. purchase at the machisn.

Found Innocent

office through widespread
frauds.
Rhee eapilulaled at last and to
sued a statement in which he doflared:
“ I will resign from the praridency if the people desire."
He offered lo call new proah
denllal elections—and it waa con­
sidered certain he again would bn
a candidate. Rhee U tbe only presi­
dent South Korea has had an M*
12 years.

Reapportionment,
Campaigning
Proposals Made

Planes Removing
Injured From Heat
Of Quake Area

Officials o f the Red Lion and
Sun. Iran's equivalent of the Red

NO. 680

Mobs Force Rhee O ffer To Quit

434
SEOUL (UPI) — One of history’ s
SO'*
204 greatest unarmed revolution* to­
20IPi day iwrpt President Syngman
1094 Rhee close to an end of his 12M year-old Iron rule over South Ko­
rea. Ilia resignation appeared im­
•9
44 tk minent.
Hundreds of thousands ul South
41)4
374 Koreans, (rostrated by years of
steam roller tactics by Rhee'a
121
134 Liberal Parly, rote up againal the
494 combined might of tbe ROK array
414 and Rhee'a police forces and won
124 a conditional offer from Rhee to
step down "If the people desire
77
344 it."
The demunslrators demanded his
immediate resignation.
Police opened up with rifle* and
inachinrguns but the demonstra­
tion! swelled until perhaps half a
million were on the march through­
out Korea. At least IS* persons
died and more than 1,000 were in­
jured in Ihe seven days of spora­
dic uprising but the demonstra­
tions only grew in volume.
Charges of corrupt elections and
TEHRAN, Iran (U PD -lranian police brut silly brought pressure
aircraft today ferried injured sur­
vivors out of the blistering 100

ST. JOHN'S R1VBH MARATHON trophies will be awarded to first, second
•ad third plaoe winners o f the May 7 outboard contest. BoaU making a
round trip from JadpMviUe wUlstdp at theSanOacd band ebei
nod for rnfreahminta Mum n Sanford Boot and B hfxlub stand*!
publicity chairman Mrs, H. D. MacGillis and Seminole County Chamber o f
C a M tS w a
Krider are shown hare looking n the tmpbjee
chamber. Tbe tropbiee aril he in Bourn Hint and
this w eek.
(H enid Photo)

capital Improvements.
None of the candidates waa ha
favor of a new courthouse and
little emphasised thot the com­
mission
never discussed an?
plans for a new courthouse.
The only commissioner not pre­
sent at the meeting wai District
S Commissioner Lawrence Sw at
ford who was it.
Farm Bureau members aloe
heard Larry Johnson spank in be­
half of Doylo Connor, running
for agriculture commissioner and
Curtis Barnes, Mayor of in ch ledge, who spoke on behalf et
Bernard Parrish tor Senator h r
the n th district.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday with widely scattered showers. High today, 86. Low tonight, 60-66,

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPI)
prices at 1 p. m.:
American TAT ...
American Tobacco
Uethlrhem Steel ...
Chrysler
----- ...
Curtiss • Wright .
DuPont ...................
Eastman Kodak ...
Ford Motor ..
General Electric .
General Motors ...
Inti. TAT ..............
Lori Hard ................
Penney ...................
Penn HR
..........
Sears Roebuck
Standard Oil (NJ)
Sludcbakcr .........
U. S. Steel
Westlnghouse El. .

Jamas Avery and Otis Fourakre,
also in the District 1 race, agreed
on the necessity of financial aid
to the chamber in an effort to
bring Industry into (he county.
District 3 candidates Homer I-tttle and John Kitzpatrirk favored
such support, and George Bell,
also in the District 5 race, said
hr was against it.
Ted Williams, seeking the Dis­
trict 2 post said he was against
it while J. C. Cordell said aid­
ing ihe chamber was important
lo the county.
When asked whether they lavornl circling commissionrrs hy
districts, Bales, Brown, Little,

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SEMINOLE COUNTY FARM BUREAU members heard from county
political candidates and representative* of atute candidates at a ques­
tionnaire aeaaion Monday night. From tha left are Laurin Johnson, cam­
paign treasurer for commissioner o f agriculture candidate Doyle Conner;
Curtis Barnes, mayor o f Rockledge, supporting stale senate candidate
Bernard Psrrish; Farm Bureau president Jack Syme, and John N. Evans,
a director of the Farm Bureau,
(Herald Photo)

County To Ask
fo r River Survey

•Id from voluntary contribution*.
DUtrict 1 rotnminlon candi­
date Donald Balci offered a
qualified yea if the money ii uted
for publicity. Hli opponents. J. C.
Hutchison and T. V. Brown, said
they favored appropriation! to aid
the Chamber In bringing new In­
dustry here.
District S commission candidate
Ed Zimmerman said he was
•gainst appropriating funds and
said it Is "illegal,’ ' while one
of his opponents, A.ft. Ijormann
qualillrd his answer, saying he
would favor it If the commission
had the proper control on where
the money was going.

could be dropped from 11 to 2.6
end (he city could still lake in
2227,270.
The lim e rise or fall of millage
would take place in the debt serv­
ice budget if Ihe personal p r o p ­
erty lax were dropped and Ihe
•siessmenl level either left al 62
percent or raised to 100 percent.

Talent
Hanford residents still can get
ttckela for the talent parade
Friday night which will wind
up Ihe merchant • syooacred De­
Bary Days, They will he arid
at tha Haafnri Fnrolfore Co.
through Wednesday morning.
Tbe show U the Civic Center
will end tha two-day "wotrow*
neighbor" event being staged
by the mercbnnta' division of
Ihe Reminrie County Chamber
ri
Commerce
which atarte
Thursday,

C a p t Ramage Gets
Commendation

voting by absentee ballot, Super­
visor of Registration Camilla
Druca pointed out today for
those who will not be present to
cast regular balioU in the May
3 primary.
Tbe registration office In Ihe
Chamber of Commerce building
will be open from 2 a. m. to 3
p. m. through Thursday to lake
absenlce ballots, she said.

Mother Lifts Auto
To Rescue Son
Pinned Beneath It

By United Pre at btoreattoaal
Florida’s gubernatorial candi­
dates, with only one week left
before next Tuesdsy’a primary,
concentrated campaigning Mon­
day In North and Contra! Florida.
Doylo Carlton Jr., atumplng
at Panama City, said "Florida
needs a governor wbo to tall
enough to aland at ooa end of
t(&gt;e state end still are tbo--needs
at tbo other.”
Carlton laid fca would guide
an "atlalnable" reapportionment
plan through tho legislature by
"replacing pride of authorship
with pride of accomplishment."
Farris Bryant proposed today
that tho two opposing candidate*
in tbe second primary eleclkm
campaign together to decrease ex ­
penses.
In • statement issued from Ma
headquarters at Ocala, Bryant
said "there seems.to ho no bettor
way to give the volar i real
opportunity to msko. a considered
choice." •
"It would ho both Interesting
end informative If the two victors
of tbo first primary would aecapl
this plan . ." Bryant said.
The second primary will be held
May 24.
One weekly newspaper at Month
cello carried an advertisement
urging votes for Fred Dlckhuon
because "b e loves our Pork Chop
aen g."
The ad was paid for by Dickhaion's local campaign treaiurgr.
John McCirly avoided tha North
and Central Florida traffic jam
by campaigning la West Palm
Beach.
McCarty said Florida's traffic
death toll la "tha groat ailenl
issue" of the governor's cam­
paign, "It's lime to break that
ailenca," he said, "s o d admit
that Florida he* one of tbe very
worst highway traffic records ef
■ny state."
In the race for commlaaloner
of agriculture, W. K. Hancock
contended that one ol his oppo­
nent*, Doyle Conner, lacked "the
business experience and technical
knowledge" for the Job.
Hancock challenged Conner to
prove Conner’ s charge that Han­
cock bad bean a lobbyist. " I
have heard nothing from my op­
ponent about tha cjialtcnge," Han­
cock said.
At Plant City, secretary of
slate candidate Tom Adams said
he la campaigning 30 or more
hours dally became " I want this
job and I believe my record
prove* my abUUy to handle to
well."
Adams told local lupperieri that
tho cabinet system t i riorido
provides.a "powerful sod valua­
ble meat* of giving continuity in
government, especially In tha
nsillutional prohibitions
light ef
em or succeeding him-

TAMPA (UPI) — A 123-pound
housewife reaffirmed from her hos­
pital bed today that she lilled an
end of a 3,600 pound station wagon
lo free her 16-year-old son who
had been pinned under U.
Mrs. Maxwell C. Rogers, 32,
broke two vertebrae Sunday when
she took hold of the car's bumper
and heaved mightily, Her son,
Charles, was able to slip from un­
der the vehicle. He was uninjured.
Officer* said Charles had Jacked
up the station wagon lo work un­
der it. The Jack slipped and the
wagon pinned him to the soft,
sandy turf.
Other children aaw the accident
and raced lo the Rogers home.
Mr*. Rogers said she was near
hy steria when she reached the Ha­
lloo wagon. She said she grabbed
tha bumper and lifted ae hard oa
she could.
“ I felt the car rise up and
Charles clipped out," ahe said.
"Then I actually heard my back State

A
commendation
of
Capt.
James Ramage was adopted by
the Sanford City Commission Mon­
day night.
Ramage waa commended for
the recognition he bad brought
Heavy Attack Wing One and Baaford. Capt. F. G. Edwards wlU
relieve Ramago o f .command of
the Navel Air Button Hetwfog
June 14. Ramage will eaanaae
command of the UBS Salisbury Incident. An
to the hospital.
Bound with tbn Pacific Fleet.

Bower Is Honored
A t Florida Stdta
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WASHINGTON (U P !) - House
Investigators today begin their
long-awaited public Inquiry Into
charge! that TV dlae Jockey Dick
Clark ia aeriotaaly involved la pay­
ola.
' The payola - investigating sub­
committee, however, rejected the
teenage Idol'* request to take the
stana Immediately “ to tell hla atory
and get K over with.” Clark will
be queatlooed later ia the week.
The subcommittee called ns the

He said Conn and hla associates
have found that the tendency of
young people toward diabetes—if
caught early enough aad treated
with Ihe drug called “ orlaase” or
tolbutamide—can be reversed.
However, Upjohn said, the etudMichigan by Dr. les need corroboration and eonslot to “ exciting linued investigation.
M field.
’ ’To dale,” he said, “ diabetes
■
has been thought to be an incur­
able disease. There ia e auggea-

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Upjohn made the statements
- - - - before the Senate antitrust and
I v W
monopoly subcommlttoe headed
•
by Sea. Estes Defauver.
.
' Upjohn’a
company
produces
M A lllA F t
“ orinase.” The drug is currently
M e lllV l J
prescribed by physicians for adalt
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diabetics. It can be taken by
Utah (UPI)—The mouth and more than half a militrot reported this lion Americans.use it dally, the

Langford Wins
Toastmaster Tide
j left the border town
at I a, m. She trolled
hy tix mllee before
wfora midnight,
bar fltoner ef
great jelce for sleep
Uw hotel to awaken
dawn.
“ IA toech these eergoenU a
lessen,” aha rowed.
the eersaeats, Mervyn Evans
and Patrick Moloney, professing
an htienet la the eroas-country
fcotoace, epoat the alght ia their
trailer at the western edge ef
Am - gelt flats.
Afl to n e am try lag to break
Ike tnnaooallnonlal walking roed id d f IB days, IB bourn and IB

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himself aad the Seaiinele Toast­
masters Chib the honor of Central
Florida subdistrict public speaklag, champion.
Representing the local club,
Laegford spoke against three other
men, all winners ef their areas,
Saturday.
Assigned the aubject “ Taking In­
ventory” only five hours before,
Langford drove home the need for
moral guidance and clUacasbip
training of our nation's youth.
Langford will continue hie' com­
petition at Samoots May St when
a ll-Ftorida district speech
champion will be chooen.
la announcing the contest re­
sults today, Sam limit Toastmasters

NADINE BROOKS, a Sanford Grammar School fifth grade atudent, won
honorable mention on a pooler submitted to the state award* chairman o f
the Garden Club. 8he won the local content with her poster entitled “ Don’t
Be A Lltterbug." Nadine ia the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Polley, Loch
Arbor. On behalf o f the Sanford Garden Club, Mrs. Herbert Behrens, left,
o f the Mimosa Circle and Junior Garden Club chairman, presented Nadine
a card entitling her to membership in the Junior Garden Club. Mrs. Mar*
gsret Wright, fifth grade teacher, also ia shown.
(Herald Photo)

Muriel III, ran aground In ahal-| The fifth man aboard the boat
low water betwaen Rancho Volos was Kent Hokinaon, go, the mate
and Playa Panchlta o ff Cuba’a aboard Muriel 111. Copt. Boatnorthern coast.
|wright, U , ran a chartered fishThe acena o f the capture waa inX service out o f lalamormda tn
about M miles aouthweat o f ttny,
Florida kaya. The girl Idontlbarran Elbow Cay w h en an Bunh*r ,,w •• Bnrbam Fisher
two men, poalng aa halplaan Tobies, It.
castaways, ballad down tha Mu----------------------------Hal III, ahot and killed 1U cap- aa
a m
■ a
tola, Aagua Boatwright, aad left
lie five other occupants to swim
to shore aad fend fa r themaelves.
Alee loft behind waa a Baa
Antonie, Tex., teenager who
claimed to he the meant bride
o f one e f the fugitive*.
Caban military authorttice said
the two men — Alvin Tables J r ,
SB, originally o f Bridgeton, N, J ,
ute advantage e f being able to
strike secretly.','
Chief U. S. Delegate Fredrick
M. Eaton aaid the Soviet Union
to en obsessed with secrecy that
They were hustled o ff to Ha­ "even the telephone books have
vana whom British Kmbosep o f­ been jealously guarded. . ,"
ficials waited to toko thorn to
"Be loa f as obsessive secrecy ia
Nassau for trial.
coupled with stubborn resistance
Bath Sana aad Tablaa worn de­ to effective control of diiarmamen!
scribed sa notorious had shock In tho part of the Soviet Union,
artists, wasted In Texas, Louisi­ them appears to be alight prospect
ana and Alabama.
e f fulfilling th* worid'a hopes for
Tha capital charges incurred a speedy atari on the solution e f
League play.
by the fugitives at Elbow Cay— Uw groat problem of disarma­
Kiwanta b#
a British possession—would have ment,” Raton eald.
precedence over toy prosecution
Eaton spoke at the STth cession
planned by American authorities. of the lS-nation disarmament eonTho pirate's victims worn un­ fare nee.
dergoing question lag la Nassau,
He eald th* Soviets had p a tf
whom they worn token by piano “ tin atrvice” to tha principle ef
Mg Day *n Nits Oral toammatee
after thoir rescue Into fo il day. strict International controls but
m a up a M-8 victory ever City
They Included four Pennsylvania boon silent oa details.
HaR in that iaap.
fishermen! Stanton C, Fogle, M,
“ U n f o r t u n a t e l y , this only
o f East McKeesport, n lawyer; strengthens Urn fu epic ton (ju t the
Cheater L. Harrop, » , of Wllkinaburg, a retired nil man; Fred J.
Bcbelse, M, o f Monroeville, a mal
Jimmy Brookshire. Roy Wain- estate man; aad Kdwsrd Meright and Priscilla Tuhy, who were Crady, M, o f Penn Hills, a road
Injured but released from tho Wto- construction official.
tor Park Memorial Hospital after
a checkup Sunday following aa
HAVANA (U P I),— British authertttea pressed today for speedy
extradition o f two Americana ac­
cused o f murdering a pleasure
yacht skipper and hijacking hla
boat In a 80th Century piracy in
tha Bahama Islands.
Tha fugitives were caught late
Monday night by a gunboat o f tho
Cuban navy after th* stolen craft#

Dairy, Kiwonii,
Grill Teams Win

Injured Youths
Confined To Homos

Oviedo

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Milestones aro becoming a dime
a doien In the Navy's (astmoving
Polaris mlssilt program.
The stubby, 28-foot-Ult rocket
Monday night soared over the At­
lantic on He first (light of more
than 1,000 nautical miles Indi­
cations were the
shot was ■
sucreas.
It marked a major ilep forward
in Ibe “ big push" to get the Polaris, which will be launched from
submerged submarines, combatready by the end of (hit year.
In recant days, the Polaris alio
had scored milestones in the first
submerged launchings and tn tha
breaking tn of • new all-inertial,
unjammable
guidance
system.
However, the miisile fired Monday
night. was altered by e simple
auto-pllot.
The important factor was the
range—nearly double the distance
the solid-fuel missile wet flying
only last October.
The increase tn range came
after aucccaaful Polaris launchInga from both above and beneath
the eeas In teats off the East and
Wast coasts. These were aOort*
to prove out tegmenta of the
highly complex ay atom.
This summer, the missile will
be taken aboard a nuclear su b
marine, the USS George Washing­
ton. for surface and aubmorgod
"liv e" firing* in tho Atlantic.

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Friday night.
David Wiebodlt and Sandra Rlchardi will make "sweet” music
with the piano at the • p. m.
sixth grade (bow. There will not
be any admission to tba program
which will be put on in a barn
scene. Mri. Roberto Richards ia
cedent.
ia ehargs o f Ihe production.

ELECT W. R. (BUSTER)

Services f AgriemUmw

June MeCash, Daytona Beech;
Marjory Higgins, Sanford
Basal* Brew* and baby, Sanfard;
KaUmrtoe Bentley, Sanford; Jean
Fair, Sanford; Mrs. Max Otto and
baby, Sanford; Velde Hughes,
MaMtond; Edna Southward. San­
ford: Cert Harris, Sanford; Bessie
FmdaridLJDelary; Yerilne Comp­
Birr Ini
Ian, Sanford; Loon Lewmaa,
Oviedo.
APRM- M
Admloatosm
Juanita Farreat, Sanford; Car!
Honry' Harris, Sanford; Joseph
Tropeaier, Sanford; Eva Ethel
Me* Bronson, Sanford; Johnnie
Paul Jahaaoa, Satoord; June Fo­
ley. Seaferd; William' F. Thorne,
Lake Mary; Irene Stafford, SeaMr. and Mr*. Clareace Fermat,
Sanford, a eon
Hentieenlg
Ethel Bush, Ovlado; Barbara Mill•r and baby, Sanford; Margery
Hamilton, Sariord; Aitonta Young,
Sanford: Juno Hampton, Sanford;
Norma Hudson, Sanford; Donna
Milks end boby, Sanford; June
McCesh, Daytona Beach; Elsa
Forguton, Sanford.

W HBN YO U B U Y

BY MARIAN R. JONES
Th# Rev. and Mr*. Georg* M.
Carlton loft Saturday, for Durham,
N. C., whom Mm Carlton entered
Duka Hospital tor testa aad a
check up. During their abeenee
Mm. Clam Mariner will he with
Herbie and Dale, the email sene
of the pastor and hia wife.
Mrs. M. B. Smith, who has been
away from her peat ef duty at Uw
Ovtode High School far quite earn*
Urn* during th* Ulna** o f her hueband aad be me If, has returned to
her job. During hor absence Mm.
Goorgo H. Carlton aad Mr*. F . W.
McCall, Jr. substituted.
Roswell Noe gal aad Ray Alford
have returned from Uw meeting
of the Grand Lodge of th* Masons
at tha George Washington Metal
la Jacksonville.
Mr*. A1 Rutbcrg. whoa* husband
waa a former merchant et Ovlado,
called oa a few friends while to
Oviedo, Thursday.
Friday and Saturday was Easter
toy lag dans lions day downtown
to Ovtode, for th* benefit o f the
Seminole County Cripptod Child­
ren'# Assn. W. H. Martin, n mem­
ber of tho beard, .we* in charge
•f the sales, A total of »1S4I was
collected from cltiscn* by Ann*
Martin, Arthur Evens, Martha
Mlktor and Dgvtd Ivan*.
Nancy. Ann and Glenn Strong,
and their mother, ef Grtffia, Oa..
■gent Friday night with th* Paul

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term for payments ia money or
gifts to plug certain records on
the air.
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Bennett said Clark signed an af­
fidavit for ABC showing ho once
owood all or part of 17 record and
music publishing firms. Ho said
Clark else ackaowtodged in ibejaf
M avit that he played *a hla pro­
grams songs tn which ho had n
financial interest aid-that he ac­
cepted valuable glfta from a mo&gt;
ord maker.
Other congmastoaal news;
President Elsenhower wee likely
to discuss at hit regular Tuesday
meeting wtth GOP
leaders two tax proposals that
would offset each other's effect o•
the Treasury. One Is a H o u e - p * ed bill to give a tax break to 3 *
employed persooa saving lor re­
tirement. It would ooet the gbverm
ment O H million annually. The
other proposal would bring t a g
million a year late the Treasury
by requiring corporations to withhold Incomes tkxcs en dividends.
Agriculture Secretary Kara T
Benson was scheduled to undergo
congressional questioning about a
government plan to pay cran b^ fy
growers 110 million for the trap#
they did not sell because ef the
cancer scare last fall. Benson waa
to appear before the Senate Agriculture Appropriations subcommit­
tee, headed by Sen. Richard A.
Russell (D-Ge.l. Russell bee ob­
jected to the cranberry paymanto
on ground* they might eat a pre­

Hospital Notes

Personals

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ing! Leonard P. Goldenaoo, prealdent of American Broadcasting
Paramount .Theatera Inc., parent
company o f the American Broadeaiting Network on whleh Clark'a
two TV «howt appear.^
The lawmaken held an eighthour cloaed icaalon Monday to
quoad on three wltneaaoa, including
Alan Freed, a former New York
diac jockey known aa the king of
rock V roll muale. He loot hit
job after he refuted to awe at* he
had not accepted payola.
Rep. John B. Bennett (R-MIch.),
a eubeommlttee member, charged
six weeka ago that Clark waa “ ob­
viously quite aerioualy Involved in
payola” and demanded h thorough
taveatigadon. Payola ia a alaag

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Lundy, Faulk Engagement Announced
,

BY MARIAN R. JONES
Mr. and Mra. John Ernie! Lundy,
Oviedo, are announcing the en-1
gagement and approaching mar­
riage of their daughter, Ann Eliza­
beth, to Leonard Leon Faulk Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leon
Faulk Sr., also of Oviedo.
The marriage will lake place
May IS. at Inc First Methodist
Church in Oviedo. A reception wiU

Class Teacher
Sponsors Supper
For Young People

THE HOSTESSES arc aervInR the honor®* at the en­
gagement tea, given at the Southward home. From left
are Mrs. Ernest Southward and Mrs. Ira Southward,

The young people's group an#
the young married couples or the
First Baptist rhurch of Lake Mary
joined together for a get acquaint­
ed supper and social evening last
week at the church from 7 to 10
10 p. m.
The supper was given by WUIard
Boman, teacher of the young peo­
ples Sunday school class, and his
wife. Mrs. Boman prepared the
food and served the meal buffet
style. Ladies helping her were,
Mrs. Helen Ferguson helped deco­
rale, Mrs. Evelyn Yarn made the
tea. Mrs. J. A. Post, Mrs. Ray
Rote, and Mrs. Marguerite Town­
hostesses. Miss Sandra Lee, bride-elect, her mother Mrs.
send baked pies.
J. H. Leo Jr. and Mrs. Glenn Gocmbel, mother of the
A nursery was providrd for the
the groom-elect.'
(Herald Photo)
babies during the entire evening
by Mrs. J. P. Beal, Mrs. Louis
liorine, .Linda Beal and Melba
Powell.
Those who attended were, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
\
Jerry Lusk, Mr. ant) Mra. Lea
O liver, Mr. and Mra. Tom Owena,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Teplry, Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Boman, Mrs.
Jack Ridley, Mra. Marie Adams,
her mother, Mrs. J. If. Lee Jr. with a bridal bouquet arrangement Mrs. Cynthia Ryan, Erma Jean
and the groom clcct'i mother, Mrs. of pate pink and white rosebuds Ubank. Cecil Landrcta, and Corky
Glenn Goembel. Miss Lee wore a and a silver rpergne held pink McMcnamin.
champagne lace dress over mocha tapers. Pink and white floral ar­
taffeta, and a corsage of white rangements were used throughout
carnations, a gift of the hostesses. (he party rooms.
The tea table was overlaid with
Tiny nosegays, frozen in ire,
a while Italian cut work cloth floated In the c o s ta l punch bowl,
over bridal pink. It was centered presided over by Mrs. Ernest
Southward. Dainty tea sandwiches,
mints, nuts and petit fours were
tervrd to the guests.
H I g h-style, low-cost fashions
During the afternoon the hostess­
es presented Misa Lee with a gift made from feed bag and flour sack
in her chosen pattern of silver. fabrics wiU be featured in an un­
M in Sherry Lee also assiated with usual drris revue sponsored by the
the serving. About 40 guests called Home Demonstration Council at
401 E. 25th street, April 29 at 7:30
during the afternoon.
p. m.
The collection of all-occasion
wear is provided by the National
Colton Council of Memphis, Tenn..
to demonstrate the practicality of
cotton packaging as a source of
home sewing material. Hie fash­
fc-r
ions Include playclothrs, children's
wear, street apparel and parly
BY BETTE GOLDMAN
frocks. All garments are made
A new addition to the commu­ from I960 McCall's patterns.
Plans for the style revue were
nity ia Marcig Ann Packard. She
la the naw daughter of “ Timmie" announced by Mias Myrtle Wilson,
home demonstration agent. The
an
George
Packard,
Seventh faahloni will be modeled by home
Strrct, and waa born April 20 demonstralion and 4-H club mem­
at Winter Park Memorial Hospi­ bers. Mrs. Anton Kreeek will serve
tal. Marcia Ann weighed four aa commentator.
Homemakers Interested in tak­
pounds and itfleen and a half
ing advantage of the budget-saving
ounces. The family is all doing values of bag sewing are urged by
well, Including Linda, age twelve the rollon council to check with
and James, eleven.
local (red stores, groceries and
It was nire lo learn that Al­ other retailers for products packed
fred Fox, First Street, is fully In cotton containers.
reruvered from his recent illness
Approximately one hundred mil­
. . .now as soon as he gets over lion dress print hagi, in size from
a new sore throat he can go back ten lo two hundred pounds, are
IlKENDA SUE
to acliool.
available annually to purchasers of
Residents are enjoying their staple commodities, according to
Community Club Membership priv­ the cotton council. Cottons used
ileges even more now that the for packaging are attractive, dur­
warm weather is here. The beach able and suitable aa sewing fabrics
Is becoming a favorite meeting for borne and family.
spot and it looks really lovely and
inviting.
"F iihcrm cn" have been obaervrd casting in Lake Catherine, too.
Brenda Sue Brantley cclebraird
Community Club Members have
her 11th birthday, last week, with
the use of other facilities including
a birthday party at the borne or
shuffleboard, play ground, library
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
and plans for added recreational
Brantley, 1410 East 20th St.
areas are under discussion.
TUESDAY
An Eaitrr theme was carried out
in decorations and an egg hunt waa
Members of tha First Baptist
enjoyed by the guests. Gamea were
Brotherhood data have n supper
alio played and priaes awarded to
and program meeting at 7 p. m.
Diane Gay for finding the prize
Bible Survey class-meets at 7:20
egg. Kala Osborne and Dona Beiweiaher also received swards for
p. m.
the guessing game and others.
Men of tha First Presbyterian
Mrs. Doyle Conner, whose hus­
Tito guests taog happy birthday band ia a candidate for Commis­
to the honoree aa ehe opened her sioner of Agriculture, was guest Church meet for supper at 7 p. m.
gifts. Refreshments of cake, candy, of honor Wednesday afternoon at
WEDNESDAY
popcorn and soft drinks were serv­
tea given by Mrs. Jack Dodd
Mid-week Bible hour at tha First
ed to: .
at the home of her mother, Mra. Presbyterian Church at 7 p. m.
Sharon Futrell, Polly Pedrick, R. W. Estes, in Oviedo.
Those interested in the vacation
Susan McMurray. Kala Osborne,
Guests were received at the d.jor , fhooJ ,0 h„ p or tetch m etl
Patty Preacole, Kalhrrcn Osborne,
Mary Lee Ross, Sally Koffman,
Diane Gay, Linda and Gerrt Green,
unusual arrangement of gardenia p. m.
Joe Marie Benton, Sylvia Tanner,
Plnecresl Baptist Church SS of­
Donna Bezwelahcr, Brenda Phil­ and baby'* breath. Yellow snap
ficers and teachers meet at 7 p. m.
lips, Herberth Ann and BiU Col­ dragons graced the middle of the
RA meeting at T p. m., Prayer
lier, Laurel Wilkins, Diane Rob­ mantle-piece in the spacious living
mealing at I p. m. and Trustees
room.
erta, Louis Rotunda, Chuek Brant
A ills Ling the hostesses with the meeting at 1:49 p. m.
ley, Linda, Arlene and Gaorga DeTraining Union supper and offi­
serving were Mra. John Courier
Mattio.
Jr., Mrs. F. W. McCall Jr.. Mrs. cers council of the First Baptist
Assisting Mra. Brantley with the
J. Y. Harris, Mrs. Dick Parker Cburch meet f p. m. Prayer meet­
entertaining were Mrs. Evelyn being at 7:10 p. m.
Mattio. Mra. Mary CoUier and and Mrs. Roy Clonts Jr.
Mra. ,W . L. Holcombe.

follow the services In Fellowship | Miss Lundy Is a graduate of the J senior class, a member o f the "0**
Hall to which all friends of the Oviedo High School. During her Club and Glee Club and was ona
couple are Invited as well as to the |school career she waa editor of I of the five speakers on graduation
marriage ceremony
the school annual, secretary of the night. Speakers were chosen from
five with the top grades in the
class. She waa also a member of
the basketball team.
Although Misa Lundy did not
come to Oviedo onto 1990, from
Norfolk, Va., she was no stranger
here for her paternal grandpar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slavik,
and many other relatives are resi­
dents of Oviedo. She is also tho
granddaughter of Mra. J. O.
Cheek, of Orlando.
The groom-elect la formerly o !
Fitzgerald, Ga. and a graduate of
Orlando Junior College, Orlando,
and is affiliated with Lamoda Chi
Alpha Social fraternity.
Misa Lundy received » scholar­
ship to the college of her ehoica
to scholastic ability but chose a
uusinrsa career. She has been affiliated with tha Southern BeU
Telephone Telegraph Company, Orando, since graduation.

Mrs. Ramey Hostesi

To Class Meeting

Miss Sandra Lee, Bride-Elect Honored
At Engagement Tea At Southward Home

J

MUa Sandra Lee, bnde-elert of
Lt. Marvin Goembcl, was honored
at an engagement announcement
tea, at the home of Mrs. Ira.
Southward and daughter, Jean.
Serving as co-honeaies were Mrs.
41 Ernest Southward and daughter,
Botepiary.
About SO relatives and school.

mates of the honoree were greeted
by Mrs. Southward. As a memento
of the occasion, they were present­
ed with a tiny white nosegay, cen­
tered with a white heart, Inscribed
with the names of the betrothed
couple.
In the receiving line with Mrs.
Southward and the honoree were

Sorority Welcomes
^Four New Pledges
Mrs. Lloyd O. Swain, president
of the Zeta XI chapter o f Beta
Sigma,Phi sorority, welcomed new
pledges of the chapter, when the
group met at the home of Mrs.
Wendell Springfield with Miss Nicki
Mall assisting as co-bostesa.
The new pledges are Mrs. Joe
Corley, Mrs. William Gordon, Mr*.
Alvin Kilpatrick and Mias Irma

Mrs. Bell Hostess
T o O viedo HD Club
The Oviedo Home Demonstra­
tion Club met recently at the home
of Mrs. Vera Bell. Guest speaker
for the oecaaioa was Mrs. D. H.
Fiuver, of Elder 8priags, whose
.t o p i c was “ Getting the Moat Out
-B of Your Y ears." Mrs. Pauver,
county chairman of family Ufa,
used suitable pictures to demon­
strate her talk. Misa Myrtle Wilson
was another special guest o f the
day.
/
New officers for the ensuing year
were elected as follows: Mrs. Wil­
liam W. Dietrick. president: Mrs.
Lynn Mosier, vice-president and
Mrs. C. S. Lee. treasurer.

Corley.
At the business mfcling, mem­
bers voted to send more than 50v»
of the profit made oa their recent
sale of tickets for the Yowell gift
certificate, to the Seminole Aasoelation for Retarded Children.
The chapter also voted to send
a check to the International En­
dowment Fund, which has for the
past three years, made a grant of
•5000 to tha National Cystic Fibreala . Research Foundation. Tenta­
tive plana were made for the an­
nual founder's day picnic at New
Smyrna Beach, May 7.
Mrs. Swain installed the officers
for 1900-11. They are Mrs. Robert
L. Reaves, president, Mrs. Wallace
L. Tyre, vice president, Mrs. Sam
T. Skelton, recording secretary,
Mrs. Leon Swain Jr., correspond­
ing secretary. Miss Mary Ann
Wright, treasurer and Mrs. Phil
R. Bach, sponsor and director.
Mrs. Dan Batten was a guest
at the meeting and Invited the
members and their mothers to the
annual Beta Sigma Phi Mother's
Day tea, which is sponsored by
the exemplar chapter. Tickets
were sold on the exemplar's jewel­
ed pin to be given away at the
tea.

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Osteen *Personals
BY MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Foe and
daughter, huts of St Johns, Mich,
and rrank Lee o f Birmingham,
Mich, were recent dinner guests
of Dr. and Mra. John Bradin.
Janette Hosack, daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Hoaack has en­
tered Orange Memorial Hospital
for treatment.
BiU Doyle 111, and Jim Bulaaa
of Buffalo, N. Y. spent the Easter
holidays with Doyle’s lather Bill
Doyle Jg, The boys are both stud­
ents an Canlsisua High School hi
Buffalo.
Joe rrank Tart spent the holi­
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Tart. He has bean
^ station ed at Ft. Jackson, S. C. but
is being transferred to F t Kaon,
K&gt;.
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Tedd
apent the weekend in Belle Glade
with their son in law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Marian Lcitagr and
family.
V r. and Mrs. W. B. Whidden
Jr. and children, recently viahnd
his parents Mr. and Mra. W. B.
Whidden Sr. In Palm Dale.
A
Mr. and Mrs. George Barrera
of Cocoa, apent the weekend with
her sister and ether relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Tadd Jr.
were in Clewlston, ever the week­
end visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Burke.
Mrs. David Hosack is in Jack. sonville with her mother, Mrs.
Henry Whidden. who has been Hi
And Is tbs hospital.
„ . , Miss Elisabeth Corbett arrived
^ W e d n e s d a y , from Boston, Mass. for
NOT
I will not
any debts
other than
MARSHALL 8. GRIM

a visit with Mrs. Harry Osteen.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Littman, West
Islep, N. Y. and their daughter,
Rosalie, are visaing Mr. and Mra.
Harvey Veino. Mrs. Littman ia
the former Mildred Meara, o f Os­
teen.
' Mrs. Carrie Darres, left for heg
summer home in Belfast, Maine.
Her daughter in law, Mrs. Agnes
Darren arrived two weeks ago
from Belfast, by plane and Is
driving Mrs. Darres* car back.
They were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Hook, who alto
spent the winter in Osteen.
The Brotherhood of the Osteen
Baptist Church, had a chicken bar­
becue at Hosack'a lake recently.

Oviedo Club Meets
A t Mosier Home
The-O viedo Canasta Club met
Wednesday ^ leraeoa nt the home
o f Mrs. Lynn Mosier. After an
evening o f playing, delkioua home­
made cake, ice cream and coffee
waa served to the guests by the
hostess.
These present included Mra.
Chariea T. Niblack, Mra. W. R.
Meek Sr., Mrs. George Morgan,
Mrs. Rey Weissnbarger, Mrs.
Oraen Burnett. Mrs. J im e t WilMrs. Maude Coatee and the

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Club Dress Review

Chuluota

P ersonals

Parents Honor

Brenda Sue. With
Birthday Party

Church

Calendar

Mrs. Connor Feted
By O viedo Group

tr. la ir s s E n u ’s * ««* &lt;»*■■..««.

Records have been lost, aa it's
not known definitely who were
the first riders on AprU 3, I960,
the day tha Pony Express left
Ben Francisco and St. Joseph, Ms.

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CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT

Osteen Junior T U
Elects Officers
Members of the Jr. Training Un­
ion of the Osteen Baptist Church
enjoyed a party. Friday evening
at the church. The devotional pro­
gram was conducted by Jane Nix­
on who also had charge of the
social hour.
• Officer* for the coming year
were elected, they are Steve Clark,
president, Kirby Osteen, vice presi­
dent, Vince Slowcll, secretary,
Jane Ntxun, social director, Diane
Jones and Joyce Harvey, group
captains and Janelle Hosack, daily
Bible reader leader.
Supper was served by Jane Nix­
on, Diane Jones, Janette Hosack,
Joyce Harvey, Lynn Jones, Mary
Gary, Jewell Wade, Kirby Osteen,
Vince and Corky Stowell, Allan
Braddock. ami Steve Clark.
Mra. Gerald Hosack was the
leader. She was assisted by Mr*.
L. W. Jones and Mra. Don Stowell.

W. T. Cavanaugh In Wynnewood.
Mrs. F. K. Gatchal urged mem­
bers to attend Ihe revival services
scheduled at the rhurch May S
through IS. She also atated that
the “ Lottie Moon Christmas Offer­
ing" which ia a project of Uit
class had exceeded 19,000,000 this
year. The offering Is taken, an a
voluntary basil, each year at
Christmas lima by Baptist Church­
es in memory of Misa Lottie Moon,
a foreign missionary who died on
Christmas day. The money ia used
lo promote the Baptiat foreign
mission work.
During tho social hour a bibla
contest was conducted by Mra.
Meaaenger and a prize awarded to
Mr*. Elliott. A beautifully decorat­
ed cake, with six lighted randies,
for members having birthdays In
April, was cut and served with
ice cream, minis, sandwiches and
coffee. “ Happy Birthday" wai
sung to Mrs. If. L. Osborne, Mias
Vera Phillips. Mrs. Coy Bronson,
Mra. J. Roy Britt and Mian Sarah
Tatum.
Mrs. Todd's small daughter,
Ethel, assisted in serving refreshmenl» to tha IS membrrs and one
visitor, Mrs. Howard Elliott, who
were present.

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An early day advertisement for
riders on the Pony Exprrss called
for “ young, skinny, wiry fellow*
not over 19."

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gralafally as f a t a and acknow­
ledge# memorial coelribailees
for REART

The Fidelia S. S. Clasa of the
First Baptist Church met at the
home of Mrs. Lrland Todd in
Upsala with Mra. Ernest Nelson's
group a a hostess.
An interesting true story, “ The
Price of a Coconut' was reiatrd
by Mra. George Elliott aa tho de­
votion. At Die business artslon pre­
sided over by the president, Mrs.
V. C, Messenger, the group voted
lo discontinue meetings during the
months of July and August, re­
suming the regular meetings again
in September. The May meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.

Arizona leads Use nation In pro­
duction of copper. Near Phoenix
art several open pK mints that
product more than D U million
worth af

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Mrs. Todd Hostess
To Fidelis Class

Delicious

RETURN

D A V ID

MISS ANN ELIZABETH LUNDY

Mrs. Robert W. Ramey was hostaaa to the monthly mcoliag of tho
Friendship Class ef tho Flrat
Christian Church, at hor home la
Loch Arbor.
Mra. Ramey, who la president at
the clasa, presided
■ at th a t
less ion. Ways and means af atracting naw people to the eiaaa
vere discussed. Members will also
kelp lo secure a new communion
service to match tha cross and
candlesticks, recently dedicated la
Jw church.
During tha social hour, a film
eas shown, using tha naw projeaor the Friendship Clam has pur­
posed (or the Sunday School.
Refreshments were aarvtt 9*
Mrs. V. H. Grantham, teacher,
lev. and Mrf. James N. Barnett,
Ur. and Mrs. Marshall Smith, Mr.
rod Mra. Marvin RohUi, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr., Mrs.
I'rancea Jobes, Mrs. Bob Dooms,
Mrs. J. L. Horton Be. tad B ail
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la recent pears. Toastmasters
Clubs have mushroomed rll ever
America, partly because area
crave a chance to gat a little prac­
tical experience in public apeakh iIf you members o f Rotary, Liana,
Kiwaate, exchange, Optimists and
Cfvltaa groups would odd the in­
novation I ham jnet described, you
would ihue help meet this wide­
spread wish far practical apaech

the tie that blade the Republican
Party to Barret a rj o f Agriculture
Earn T aft B sea so.
The occasion will bo na olortisa
on Jnan to to fUl tho U. 8 . t o ­
st* aoat vacated by the danth o f
Bon. WlQiam Longer. Laager was
a Republican, although a political
maverick with n nen-partiaaa
background.
North Dakota la a Republican

Quotable
Quotes

netaUana tho nemo of his compear,
he gets fined II d o t e o r B cent*,
a id if he says anything that is
deemed a bit o f self-admrtUJng, be
alee is fined a similar amount.
But It le part of the purposa at
•11 such clubs to see that ALL their
h it letsrdeoemlastieaal m e n ' s members get well acquainted, end
ist their business or profession
•rheme nUariaury" societies.
t Par they eftea send eadcrprlvU- kewiea gets a diplomatic “ ping.’ ’
So 1 am coorincod it would add
tare eeat ead help maintain a bgtir morale in ell such club# if five

By fa ile d Press Interna tonal
BAN QUENTIN, Calif.— Caryl
Chesamaa, dlacuaalng Ufa on
death row:
“ BVaryday realitiea are net
real for you any more. You know
that the spring air la net for yeu.
You hear announcements o f next
week’e radio programs and you
say, “ Sorry. 2 won’t be here.' "
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y .- r o r mer President Truman, describ­
ing the possibility o f a chango in
Soviet diplomatic policy aa only
a hope:
“ 1 have never met Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev, and
I don't know what be stands for.
I did oomo in contact with the
late Joeof V. Stalin, end I know
what ho stood for: He didn’t heap
agreements.’ ’

WASHINGTON- -Once ■ week
when my trousers go to the
e en , the drearer gets piled
with stored bUa o f note
paper, match cover* bearing cod­
ed message*, and the margin* of
newspaper* upon which are scraw­
led mysterious hieroglyphics.
There era imprinted gem i, un­
born columns which oiten don't
set the light of- day. Here, for
1nets nee, la this week's collection

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Water Experiment
To Be Conducted
A t New Facility
ST. PETERSBURG (UP!) - An
eiportmentel facility to make
fresh water out o f salt water will
ba built here a ; a coat of WOO,Tho U. S. Interior Department
told Congressmen William C.
Cramer Thursday, that tba plant,
capabte of converting 31,000 gal­
lons daily, will b o b u llt by tba
Blau-Knag research group of
Pittsburgh, with the cooperation
of tho departmant and tba Florida
Power Carp,
Tba alia la on Old Tampa Bay
Just south of Gandy Bridge. It
will be tbe forerunner of a demon­
stration plant to bo located some­
where on tbe East •Coast. Tba
damoostration plant, tba last of
five to ba refected by tba Interior
Department, will uso one of three
experimental freoaing procenei,
Including ooe which wlu ba triad

D A IL Y C R O S S W O R D

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The scoop on Brig.’ Gen. Ariel
W. Nielson. You may remember
him aa tha general who put into
force tho “ big brothers'' policy
at rorbea Air Foreo Base In
Topeka, Kan. The letup had noncoma keeping a zt-hour watch
on the private and public Uvea
of airmen,
Tho unusual policy went over
like ■ mud balloon. It'w a s res­
cinded when two U. 8. senators
questioned tho propriety of the
policy.
So what has happoned to M el­
lon? Ho la being transferred in
August—to tho Pentagon, to serve
with the Joint Chiefs of Slalf.
Ilia new Job? Deputy director of
Ure stafTe policy-making group!
Rep, BIU Ayres (R . Ohio) can
bo honeitly described aa a man
of dynamic drive who looki upon
publicity ai n comforting, grand
nocsasiiy. Hls anlightening deeds
have gained him perbips more
nationwide publicity than any
other member of Congreei.
A few days ago a leUtr arrived
In Washington from Cuyahoga
Fail*, Ohio, addressed simply:
“ Division of Publicity, Capitol
Building,1' To whom It was deliver­
ed, Why, Congressman Bill Ayres,
of course.
But there le an explanation.

The Capitol postoUiee forwards
any vaguely-addressed mall to
the congressman from the district
of the Utter-writer. Cuyahoga
Falla la In Ayres' district.
Tho Slats of Wyoming was the
lest of the original M states to
place tin first of 111 two allotted
italuee In tho Capitol's Statuary
Hall. Honor** 1* Esther Hobard
Morris, who lived in South Paas,
Wyo. Her statue lowers above 'em
alt - - six foot-two.
Sbo la best known oa a cham­
pion of equal rights for woman.
She was once named Justice of
the peace and - - few historians
know Ibis - - her first set waa
to swear out a warrant for tho
arrest of her husband!
The policy makers ofth a Repub­
lican Campaign Commute# got
a lot of unusual ideas tossed at
them. The latest it based oa the
Elsenhower pledgo of l l i i • •
“ If elected, 1 shall go to Korea."

HOLLYWOOD — Linda Chris­
tian, dlacuaalng tha dlariaa oho la
referring hack te la writing bar
autobioaraokr:
“ M y d ia rie i ere all written in
different languages, d e p a d tag on
tha country I waa in whan 1

What we most need Is tho pray­
er o f fervent desire for growth in
patience,
grace, expressed In _____
meekness,- love and good deeds.
— Mary Baker Eddy

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of U. 8. goods to Iron Curtain
countries hit sn eight-year high
In tho last quarter or 1M». The an Illustration showing hew a
quarter’ a total: 111 million, bring­ mother mixes the baby’s formula.
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NEW YORK — P o lio commieilooer Stephen P. Kennedy, urg­
ing m w patrolmen and deltcUme
la tu n la say other police they

la November's presidential and
congress Ion elections. It already is
kaewn that the Republicans can
expect trouble. The North Dakota
election will ha a lisasuro o f how
much.
The Issue In North Dakota in not
nuclear fall-out, inflation or what
happens la Berlin. Tba issue Is the
price o f agricultural products.
Those same farm products also are
the basic issue in all tho other
fdrm etatos. Gov. John E. Doris,
a young and attractive Republi­
can, opposes Eap. Quentin Bur­
dick, a young and attractive Dem­
ocrat, fo r the senatorial nomina­
tion.
If Burdick licks Davie, the prac­
tical politicians la the Republican
Party will hold Benso': respon­
sible. He personifies the farm Is­
sue la all o f the farm states. Pres­
sures to oust Benson ham boon
building up for yean , beginning
in the spring o f tho first Eisen­
hower year.
The word from tho White House
has been that anyone daring to
propose to 'President Elsenhower
that Benson bo fired probably
would bo heaved out of the office
door, perhaps by the President If
the Republicans lose this special
senatorial election tho President
may ham to do oomo heaving.
Vico
President
Richard
V.
Nixon Is looking about for a farm
plank to become a part o f tho 1060
presidential platform; To occompllab Its purpose, this plonk would
need to bo wholly unrelated to
Benson.
This movo by Nixon to disasso­
ciate himself from tho secretory
of agriculture probably explains
why tho vice president is reluct­
ant to campaign in North Dakota
for tho GOP Mnatorlal candidate.
Tho election comes shortly be-

for« the two m Uo m I nominating
conventions. If Nison canpaljtnH
for Darla and Burdick ^oro eleetad, tba rtco proaldant would loao
•oma glimmer of prestige.
I f Davis wins, tba heat on Ben*
•on may dlminUh. If the Demo­
crat wins in North Dakota, Ben­
son's number will bo up and nom­
inee Nixon will bo assuring f a r e #
•re that Benson must' go.

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ONCE AGAIN

Greyhounds Trip Lakeland
By JERRY COVINGTON
Righthander Bob Golick went
all the way Monday night aa the
Sanford Greyhound* registered a
0 4 -2 victory over the Lakeland In­
dians here In Memorial Stadium
before a small crowd.
It was the Greyhounds third win
in four daya and their record now
atands at 4-3 for the aeason.
Golick waa tremendous on the
mound ai he regiatcrcd hla se­
cond win against no defeats. He
pitched shutout ball for eight
innings allowing only three Lake­
land battera to reach first base
0 until the final, inning when he
waa touched for three consecu­
tive base bits and two runs, lie
issued but one base on balls and

waa very aeldom behind on ■
batter. He alruck out four battera.
The hard throwing righthander
also came through In the fifth
Inning with a sharp single to
center pushing across center
fielder Sisk with the only run
In the inning.
Although the Greyhound hits
were all tingles they came when
the ducka were on. In the third
Inning when Sanford acored their
flrA two runa Mike Maloney led
off with a walk. Third baaeman
Bill Dukei, who la one of the fin­
est hitters around the loop thua
far, tingled, moving Maloney to
third. Big right Beider Bdtlvar
Hinojosa then tent a deep fly to
center acortng Maloney. Catcher

W eek's Slate
The Sanford Greyhounds travel to Lakeland tonight
for a baseball tussle with the Indians and Wednesday
night they travel to Daytona for the first meeting with
the Islanders,
They return here Thursday against the Islanders
with the game getting underway nt 7:46.
Then the action swings to Orlando Friday night
where they will get their first look at the red hot
Dodgers. The big game this week will be here Saturday
night when the locals square o ff with manager Brandy
DAVis’ Dodgers for the first time in the local park this
season.
Manuger Robbie Robertson has called upon big
righthander Joe Petricovic to go against the Indians in
Lakeland tonight. He lost his only start o f the season
last week and his record now stands at 0*1.

NCAA Meeting In Closed Session;
May Crackdown On Rule Violations
41

ATLANTA (U P I )-T h a NCAA
council today may announce dis­
ciplinary action against one tr
Store schools for rules violations.
The powerful lS-member coun­
cil, which has authority to taka
punitive action against members
between meetings of the NCAA it­
self, meeta again with Infractions
committee chairman George If.
Young, dean o f the University of
&amp; Wisconsin Law School.

First Boat Club
Cruise A Success
Sixty person* and It boats
participated In the Sanford Boat
and Ski Club crulso Sunday to
• Silver Glen Springs.
The local club was' joined Gy
the DeLand Boat Club on tbo
cruise.
After swimming and picnicking
they were entertained by Ginger,
the chlmpanue shown on Dave
Garroway'a morning show, and a
guided bike to the exciting Sand
Boils.
Everyone came home in gdod
_ humor, oven though Incidents hapX pened, such as a broken steering
cable, motor trouble, and bent
propellers.
The next scheduled cruise will
be May I to the Sit. Dora Chain
of Lakes,
Tbo Sanford Boat and Ski Club
offers excitement (0 those seek­
ing pleisure on the waterwxys of
Seminole County and surrounding
areas. It Is paradoxically a family
affair and a fun center for the
0 younger set.
Each month the club haa one
moonlight cruise that begins In
the afternoon. Members aasemblo,
cruise together to the destination,
then enjoys a barbecue, hamburger
grilling, or plcnle lunch. Then
• the members sing, dance and
cruise back by moonlight.

Young wai closeted with the
council Monday afternoon but ap­
parently did not complete his re­
port on the school, or schools,
which hi* committee hae found
guilty o f illegal recruiting or oth­
er violations o f NCAA regula­
tions.
Walter Byers, NCAA executive
secretary', declined to comment
on whal was discussed at that
meeting nor would he reveal
which, If any, school* may be In
line for penalties, however, he did
say that Young Is expected to
complete hla presentation today
and there may b t a 'r e p o r t on
council action.
The council 1* holding its an­
nual three-day meeting here. Byera aald most of Monday's Agen­
da was devoted to strictly routine
mature.
There was one cheerful noU In
regajd ,.to infractions, .The coun­
cil reported that a bna-year pro­
bation had ended for Gustavua
Adolphus College o f St. I’etera,
Minn., which had been clUd for
playing in an unauthorised postseason football bowl in 1B37.

Pietrosante Signs
DETROIT ( U P D — Nick Pietro■ante, farmer Notre Dame fullback
who starred last season In the Na­
tional Foolbalt League aa a rookie
with the Detroit Liuna, haa signed
for the tw o season. He gained 447
yardt on 70 rushes In 1B3B.

Bob Pert 1 then teal a shot to
left field driving across Dukes
for the second run.
With two out In the fourth In­
ning second baseman Ouie Cha­
varria lined a tingle through the
box. Left fielder Maloney, who
■larted his first ball game tbit
season, tent bis second hit of
the game eingllng to left field.
Dukes then tingled to right drivinf .across Chavarria.
In the fifth inning It was Golick's turn to swing the b a t
With two out Sisk tingled to aba­
ter add first baseman Don Retd
was Issued a base on balls. Golick
then lined a fait ball to left cen­
ter puihlng across Sisk with the
fourth and final run for the
Greyhounds.
LAKELAND
Long el
Gentle If
J. Parker 2b
Bates lb
Parker 3b
Lund sa
Ward rf
Dobrtykowski e
Bendy p
A. Carr
South p

A I R H RBI
4 0 1 0
1

2

SANFORD
Chavarria 2b
Maloney U
Dukes 3b
Hinojosa rf
Green ss
Peres c
Sisk ef
Reed lb
Golick P

POB/NSON
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Standings

r c .w t m

** m Detroit
3 1 .833 W
New York
tit* .
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4 4 .300 21.1
Washington
Pervfi/f i
1 3 .300 It*
Kansas City
W 7X
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3 4 .429 3
Boston
PAUL A L i
2 4 .313 31*
Chicago
P &amp; fifP -.U fc
I 3 .233 4
Baltimore
1 4 .200 4
Cleveland
Tuaaday’a PiwfcaMa Pitcher*
Cleveland at Detroit — Hawkins
(0-1) va Bunnlng (0-0),
Baltimore at Waihiniton—Walk­
er (1-0) va Lee (0-0).
Boston at New York — Castle
(1-0)'va Gabler (1-0).
Chicago at Kansas City (night)
—Shaw (0-1) va Herbert (1-0).
Wednesday's Games
Detroit at Kansas City, night
Boston at Baltimore, night
Washington at New York
(Only fam es scheduled)
National League
W L Pet. GB
Pittsburgh
• 3 .727 . . .
F aC A *nj*M 6 T/T-£6
■San Francisco
B 3 .727 . . .
rxy#H 7 P ^ t
L# ■
THAT F A i'S M £ £ .lO .T
Los Angeles
3' 3 .300 It*
fieout *
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a v '£oa V" AAH ia\*
Philadelphia
3 • .433 3
M HiAcM JUTTt'
P E » ^ L 8££rt&lt; X \ £ OF FA /*
Milwaukee
I 3 .444 3
A en n tP K
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S P fC sA ir.f* -B U T
St. Louis
4 • .400 3t*
VSFVCM OF
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CCCZD 8 c A £G
7 *s A u eo crCincinnati
4 7 .334 4
m V I
TFMKvto /f a s
Chicago
3 8 .333 4
m/oM r r r r ie
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PO SW T # aks r 4V P o trv Y .
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
J k a TH/% 7-aik /TA'A.y'
1.0* Angeles at Chicago—Dryaa s ru : £,\'o c - x s f &amp; tjc tfaz .
date (2-0) va Hobble (1-0).
SHUW^J ** JlUf rMIml &gt;1^*1---------P111 a b u r g h at Philadelphia
(nlght)-Law (2-0) va Meyer (0-0).
Milwaukee at Cincinnati (night
—Spahn (0-0) Va O'Toole ( M ) .
San Francisco at St. Louis
(ntgbl) — J eoci (2-0) va JackMANCHESTER, England (UPI)
sou ( 0-2).
—Ignacio Pint, 11731, Mexico,
Wednesday's Games
outpointed Freddie GUroy, UBU,
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, night
Northern Ireland (10).
SPRINGFIELD, Maas. (UPD Milwaukee at Cincinnati, night
NOTTINGHAM, England (UPI)
-M ik e Holt, 17M*. South Africa, Ten persons, live of them one-time Lot Angeles e l Chicago
(Only games scheduled)
drew with Johnny Halaflhl, 17131, All-Americas, were named today to
the basketball Hall of Fame. The
Tonga (13).
BALTIMORE. Md. (UPD—Steve elections increased membership lo
Hayward, 130, Baltimore, outpoint­ 27.
ed Eddie Henderson, 133, FhUadel
Heading the list of players
phla (■).
NEW YORK (U P D -S k l Lugo, named to the hell which will have
13331, Brooklyn, N. Y.. outpointed an official home at Springfield
Pedo Benell, 1343*, Argentina (10). College by December, tool, wai
HOUSTON, Tex, (U PI)—Charlra Easy (E d ) MacAuley, recently
CLEVELAND (U P I)-A n era la
(Sonny) Liston,' 21211, Philadel­ named general manager of the St.
phia, stopped Roy Harris, IBS, Cut- Louli Hawks of Iho National Bas­ professional football wilt end Deal
ketball Association after a career fall when Paul Brawn senda Sam
and-Shoot, Tex. (1).
CHARLOTE, N, C. (U P l)-A t- of standout play with St. Louis Baker into a game to try a field
llllo Tondo, 1B3, Suffern, N, J., UnlveriUy, the Boston Celtics and goal for the Cleveland Browns.
Mopped Paul Andersbn, 200, Toe- the Hawks.
That move will mark the begin­
Frank W. Kcaney. who aa coach
cot. Ga. (31.
ning of the end for lxiu Groza,
MIAMI BEACH (U P D -F reddle of Rhode Island State originated
most famous field goal kicker in
Blades, 110, Fori Lauderdale, Fla., (he "go-go fast break" game of football history. Groza hai been
basketball,
topped
a
Hot
of
three
■lopped Alvin Green, ITT, Tyler,
coaches elected. Keeney retired in kicking field goalt and extra pointa
Tex. (4).
for the Browns since they were or­
PHILADELPHIA (U P D -K e n n y 1B4B with a 23-year coaching record
ganized In 1843.
Lane, 133, Muskegon, Mich., out­ of 401 wins and 124 losies.
Othar
coaches
named
included
Brown obtained Baker, oae of
pointed Jerry Black, 1311*, Phila­
the late Prof. Ernest A. Blood the National Football League's
delphia (10).
MILWAUKEE (UPD BlUy whose l'asiaic, N. J. High School outstanding punters, place-kickers
Braggs, 1M, Milwaukee, outpointed "wonder team" won 139 straight and humorists, from the Washing­
Andero Gonzales, 137, Pittsburgh games from 1B20 to 1923, and the ton Redskins Monday In return for
late Ward L. (Piggy) Lambert, 29- two linemen, The Rediklna receiv­
19&gt;.
DALLAS, Tex. (UPD - Buddy year Purdue coach whose teams ed Francis O'Brien, an offensive
Turman, 133, Dallas, outpointed won 371 and lost 132 and won or guard and tackle and Bob Kbayal,
■hared H Big Ten cage titles.
an offensive guard, from the
Sonny Moore, 132, Dalle* (10).
Other players named were Vic­ Brown*.
SAN FRANCISCO (U P D -H tnry
Kbayal, who playad collage foot­
Hank, 111, Detroit, knocked out tor Hanaon who led Syracuse Uni­
Rory Calhoun, 133, While Plaint, versity- to • 43-7 three year rec­ ball for Mississippi, waa Cleve­
ord ending in 1B27; Branch Mc­ land's No. • choice in thla year'a
N. Y. (I ).
NEW ORLEANS (UPD - Gene Cracken, three-year Indiana scor­ NFL draft. O'Brien, form er Michi­
Gresham, 133, Detroit, outpointed ing leader who haa since hung up gan slate Mar. w ll Cleveland's
Paul Armstead, 133, Los Angeles a 233 123 Hoosier coaching racord. No. 3 choice in 1333.
(10). '
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Totals

Mover

A l l l l l l
S 1 1 0

Totals
31 4 t
4
Lakeland
000 000 002-2 « 0
Sanford
002 110 0 0 x -4 • 1
Errors— Green
PO-A— Lakeland 24-13; Sanford
27-20
DP—Dukes, Chavarria, Reed
LOB— Lakeland 4; Sanford B
2B—Gentle, Parker
S F - Hinojosa
Pitching
Ip h r er bb so
Golick W
B • 2 3 1 4
Ready L
7 1 4 4 3 7
South
1 0 0 0 0 0
Umpires— DiJohnsnn, lltUlday
T im e - 2:10

Palmer Pacing
Money Winners

Ring Results

'Greets'
juin Hell Of Feme

Browns Acquire
Baker From 'Skins

DUNEDIN, Fla. (U PI) — Arnold Palmar Is all by hlmaelf aa
the leading PCX tnoney-winntr
but there'i quite n battle for
xond place between Dow Finerwald and Kan Venturi.
Flnsterwald vaulted over Ven­
turi and into second place on the
PGA money-winning list today by
winning the Naw Orleans golf
tournament along with tha 13,300
purse that went with it.
The victory Increased Flnsterwald's total to |25,30o for the
first four months o f the 1800 sea■on, Venturi waa in third place
with $23,300.
Palmer, the 1000 Masters cham­
The first run of the Pony Ex­
pion from Llgenler, Pa., did not press took 10 days to cover the
compata in tha New Orleans Op­ nearly 2,000 mllai from St. Jo­
en but ha'a still fa r out In front seph, Mo., lo Sacramento, Calif.

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'Willies'Provide 1-2 Punch
As Giants Roll Over Cards, 9-8
United Press international
There'll be a lot of bad jokes
this year about the Glints giving
everybody the "w illies" to let's
just say simply that Mays and
skcCovey are providing the old
1-2 punch again.
The two Willies teamed up on
numerous occasions to win ball
games for the Giants last year
and they pulled the same trick
Monday night to boost Sin Fran­
cisco into a first-place tie with
Pittsburgh In the National League
recc.
Maya
and
McCovey
came
through with the key blows in a
five-run eighth inning rally that
brought the Glanta a 9-1 victory
over the St. Louli Cardinals, who
bad won four straight previously.
It looked like tne Cards were
going to mske It five in a row
when they went Into the eighth
with a 7-4 lead. Don Blailngame
tingled home the fine run o f the
Inning and 3! ay s' tingle with two
on tied the score. McCovey, who
drove In four runs In all. than
blasted a two-run homer off loser
Bob Dullba, (he third of five SI.
Louis pitchers.
McCovey' 1 fourth bomer of the
season made the score 0-7 and as
things turned out the Glanlx need­
ed the Insurance run when Carl
Sawatakt socked a homer for the
Cards In the bottom of the in­
ning. Thera were three previous hom­
ers for St. Louis by Ken Boyer,
wbo hit his sixth, Stan Muslal
and Daryl Spencer, while Jim
Devenport
connected for
the
Glanta. Southpaw Johnny Antonel11 picked up the Victory In relief,
U was the only game played In
tho National League.
Only two games were played in
the American League with the
Kansas City Athletics defeating
the Chicago White Sox, 3-1, and
the Baltimore Orioles nipping the
Waahlngton Senators, 3-2.
The Athletics registered their
victory over Herb Score, who
didn't make much of a debut In
I While Sox uniform.
Traded by the Indiana for Bar­
ry Laiman last week, Score waa
hammered out o f tha box In the
fourth Inning a ftt; ha had given
up seven hits, five walka and ala
runs, Including a homer by Hank
Bauar, Knuckleballer Bud Daley,
meanwhile, held the While Sox lo
tbreo hits end retired the laat 14
biitari he faced lo gain his first
victory.
First baseman Jim GenlUa'a
three-run homer off Russ Kentmerer In lha first Inning stood up
all the way In the Oriolaa' win
over tho Senators.

Milt Pappas ended a flvO-gami
losing atreak for the Orioles by
hurling a live-hitter. One or tho
hits was rookie Don Mlscher'a
first major league homer, Tho
Orioles got only five hits them*
selves off Kem merer and Pedro
Ramos. But after Gentile’a first
inning wallop, they didn't need
any more.

League Leaders
By United Press International
National League
Player A Club O. AB. R. M. P e t
Mays. S.F.
11 44 It 2t .477
Gonzalez, Cin,
7 28 3 12 .42*
White, SL L.
ID 39 8 II J U
Clemente, Pgh.
11 43 . 9 17 37B
Schndnst, Mil.
B 33 3 13 .371
Kirkland. S.F.
11 41 3 IS .336
Mathews, MU.
B 33 • 12.334
Skinner, Pgh, 11 39 12 14 J3»
Ashburn, Chi.
B 37 3 T1 .331
Boyer, St. L. 10 35 11 12 .341
Buna Batted In: McCovey, GW
ants 13; Skinner, Pirates l i t
Boyer, Card* 13; Cepeda, Giant#
12: McMillan, Red* 12; F. Robin*
ton, Reds 12.
Home Buns: Boyer, Cards 3;
McMillan. Reds 3; McCovey, GW
■nts 4; Skinner, Pirates 4.
Pitching: Friend, Pirates; Gib*
bon, Pirates; Lew, P lretei; Me*
Cormlck, Glints, Jones, Glentit
all 2-0.
EDITORS
NOTE:
American
Leaguers, because o f th3lr laid
atari, will not be Included in ma*
jor league leaders until Wednes*
day.
Some 18,000 old-fashioned, hand*
cranked, magneto telephones still
are In use in Minnesota, accord­
ing to the Minnesota TsIepboM
Association.

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Re-Elect
HOMER LITHE
Pd. rol. Adv.

Seiden Signs
NEW YORK (UPD—The Detroit
Pistons, hoping to strengthen their
backcouri ranks, havt signed Al
Seiden, former SI. John's Univer­
sity alar, to a 1B60-01 contract.

The Lanibretta Division
o f the

To Meet Miteff
NEW YORK (UPD - Heavy­
weights Eddie Machen of Portland,
Ore., and Alex Mltelf of Argentina
have been matched lor a 10-round
nationally televised bout at Madi­
son Square Garden, May 30.

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"The Race For Space," a
dramatic and controversial study
of the missile program which the
major televiilota network* refus­
ed to ahow, will be televised in
the Mid-Florida area Wednesday
at 7:30 p. m. by WLOF-TV, ChanMl t.
"Th* Race For Space" ta th#
Brat television Him to be nomi­
nated for an Academy Award. It
ii a sensational and revealing
story of the frantic contest be­
tween the U. S. and the Soviet
Union for the conquest of space.
-The film gives a frank and start­
ling appraisal of the controversial
events that led to Iho United
Slates' present poslllon In tha
race for space.

Thli nmiiual assemblage of authentle films include* American
and Soviet rocket and apace fllmi
never before teen by anyone outaid* the Intelligence services.
Viewer* of Uita WLOF-TV pre­
sentation will aoe the actual and
exclusive films of the launching
of the first Soviet Sputnik. Films
of the pre-launching preparation
of tha first space traveler, tha
dog, Latka, will also bo abown.
The finale of the show is the
build-up and launching of Amer­
ica's first satellite, Explorer 1.
T belaforaxl rdltaoln taoin t aoi
Tha climax of this sequence Is
Use intanac and dramatic count­
down in tbs blockhouaa at Capa
Canaveral,

Era Of 'Shaky'
News Film Gone
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TICKETS SOLD
FEATURE: I:IS - %:M
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A L L OF SANFORD IS
talklag about this Holloa
Picturo. Oaly I Say* loft
far yaa ta aaa this oae —

“S U D D E N L Y L A S T
SU M M E R ”.

(I) For Sattar or Worst
(I) Day la Court
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RADNOR, Pa.— Dore Scbary,
(I) BrlgMar Day
motion picture executive and
III A roarIcan BandaUad
playwright, say* h* committed a •1:11 li t Boerat lia n a
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(3) Advantur* Tim*
he failed to put Marilyn Monroe 1:11 It) Mavlo— W tittra
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under conlract because’ he thought
It) Popova Ptayhoua*
she’d never learn to act, "1 think
1:31 ID My Frlsnd Flick*
I apologised to tha American pub­
III Woody Woodpecker

lic# for that," Schary told TV
Guide magasine.
" I was the one who signed
Grace Kelly."
Schary's Judgment also proved
sound th* time Danny Kaye's
studio wanted Kayo to have hli
nose .bobbed. Kaye phoned Sch­
ary, a long-time friend, asking
for advice. " I warned him against
It," said Schary, " I f you let
them do that, Danny, you'll let
them take over your whole per­
sonality. Don't do It.' As you've
probably noticed," Schary con­
cluded, "Danny took my advice.'1

RADNOR. PA. — The man who
shoots nows film for TV these
days must bk a producer, direc­
tor, cameraman and reporter all
rolled into one.
"The day of ahaky, fuziy news
film la gone," veteran CBS came­
raman Wade Bingham told TV
GUIDE magasine.
"The American TV viewer has
come to oxpoct th* same quality
In a newt or documentary show
that be sees In the other pro­
grams on his screen." Bingham
■aid that bo travail wilb at least
300 pounds of equipment.
Even during combat In Korea,
his Jeep carried a 14-mm-sound
camera, two silent cameras, bat­
tery pack lights, a complete repair kit and replacement parts.
"Y ou have to be ready to pro­
vide your own' lights,” Bingham
TOLEDO, Ohio (UPD — Th#
laid. "CBS paya mo for bows
open team division suffered on*
film, not for oacusos."
o f Ha lowaat scoring session*
Monday since tha American Bowl­
Ships G et Fins
ing Congress tournament got un­
SAN FRANCISCO (UPD -The derway hare 33 d a n ago.
Dodge City * f Erie, Pa., lad a
South Pacific Unera Monterey and
Mariposa are Iho first American ■ft-team squad with 9&amp;81 in tha
passenger ahlpa equipped w i t h open tw in division,
llabilling Sparry Gyroflna.
Th# booster division was lad by
Tha underwater fina extend 14 Broadway Msthodlit No. 3 o f To­
feet from each aide of the hull ledo with 2330.
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and are designed to reduce saa
Joe Maycan o f Chicago com­
roll by H per cent. When not In piled an. IMS all-cvcntg total, by
far tbs bast performance In tbs
minor oventa.
Jos Pond o f Indianapolis bad
the high slnglss count. M l, and
Jack Windsor and Eugene Thom­
as o f Chesterton, Ind., combined
for the day's lop doubles total,
117*.
Tha world's second deepest oil
well waa drilled to 34,002 foot
ta Uw Elk City field, Beckham
county. Oklahoma.

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JERRY LEWIS

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Contlnantal Claiarssm
Today— Data Garravar
Wamhar
Cartoon*
Nava
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Captain Kaniaio*
Uornlak Thaatra
llompar Roan
Iloodor* Dl*aal
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Had flow* Show
Kartoon Kapara
I’ lay Tour Hunch
On Th* On
Hot la
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Concent ration
Oacambar Brlda

NBC's "La ramie" Western hour
ilarli re-runs with "Circle At
W EDNESDAY. P. M.
Fire" tonight.
lli** ID Truth *r Conaaqaanaa*
NBC* "StarUme'1 hour it filled
( ! ) Lorn *3 U fa
with "Soldieri in Grcaiepgint,"
(D llaatlaaa Qua
a muiical tribute to the United 11:1* (3) Could Bo Ton
III nsarch for Tnnorrow
Service Organization. Bob Crosby
(D Lora That Bah
1* boit, end Jane Morgan, Don It itl &lt;«) Guiding Light
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Adame and the Modernalrei alio
(3) About Facs*
appear.
(3) Toppar
Mickey Rooney and Mary Beth
1:31 (I) Baa Pranclaoo Baat
ID A* Tha World Turma
Hughe* work with Red Skelton on
(1) Hr. A lira. North
his CBS ahow.
■ ill ID Quo** For A Day

Low Scores Mark
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Team Wins Opener
Tha Sanford Giants defeated tha'
Orlando All-Stars, 1-0 In the Flor­
ida Stale Negro League opening
game at the Lake Monroe Baseball
Park Sunday,
The Giants will play in Braden­
ton Sunday and will return boma
the foliowing Sunday meeting SL
Petersburg.

CAMERAS
Photography Supplies

1 * Day Developing Soroka

W1EBOLDT CAMERA
SHOP
SIS B. Path

Sanford. Fla,

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MOTHERS DAY 4
GRADUATION
*
EXPERT WATCH
REPAIRING
OPEN Friday Evening*
Closed Wednesday P. M.

GWALTNEY Jowaltr
M4 a. Park

PA M M

�Use HERALD W ant Ads To Deliver Your Business Service Message. PH. FA 2-2611
10. Male or Female
BEDROOM upstairs downtown
furnished apartment **s per
month. FA 2-3071.
DOWNSTAIRS 3 room furn. apt.
with cool, comfortable icreentd
porch. Shell! Apt.. &lt;11 Park.
3-BEDROOM, I bath, central air
conditioning. Near new school.
Immediate occupancy. $100. Call
Midway 4-3170.
4-BEDROOM
$00. 420 W

unfurnished
First SI.

home

WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private hatha, i l l W. First St.
FURNISHED apartment a few
blocks from downtown, handy lo
alt churches &lt;03 W. Park Are.
FA 2-9937.

MKN-Women $20. D.tlly. Sell Luminoua nameplate!. Write Reevea
Co., Attleboro, M ill.

.VYNNEWOOD SECTION: 3 bed
room block home, all electric
kitchen, acreen porch, !*&gt;w
down payment and monthl)
payment*. FA 2-3470.

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Good Pood
For Bast
Wasted Is Beat
Reel Estate Wasted
Real Batata Par Sale
Mortgage Loeae

*550 D O W N
Beautiful 3 Bedrxnn 1 Bath Homi
with Hardwood floors. G. E
equipped Kitchen. Thermoaia
Ucally controlled Heat. Well.
Landacipped Lot on Dead End
Street where Children play In
safety. We will be proud to show
you thin today.

WILL care far children In my
home. Mrs. Know ell, FA 2-2432.

MOVE RIGHT IN

HOUSE CLEANING and babysit
ting. FA 2-0131.

FHA Financing—No Closing Cost
— for an appointment call —
Helen E. Noonan at
W. &gt;1. Bill Stamper Agency
FA 2-3331
FA 2-4931

HOUSEWORK, FA 2 2994
T2. P lu m bin g S erv lcee

1-ROoM
efficiency
apartment, 3-BEDROOM, I bath home: at­
tached garage; oatra closet
private bath. Suitable for one or
■pace and added storage apace;
couple. Across from poitoffice.
Sunland Eslale*. Ph. FA 2-2330.
BEAUTIFUL trailer with tub and
modern conveniencti. 910 a
week. Alas one for $1 a week,
Also free trailer storage, no
THE TIMS TESTED FIRM
kidding, I mean no charge. Lock 111 N. Part Ave. Ph. PA 1-0193
It and take the key. KA 2-0119.
FIRST Inspect this 3 bedroom
home. No obligation. Then, lets
discuss price. 4'V% mortgage.
We are ready to sell. Wynntwoad
Section, 3411 Steveaa Ave., Ph.
S-BEDROOM furnished house In
TA 2-4310.
Sunland Estates. 3110 mo. Call
LAKE
HARNEY: 121 or 300 feet 3-BEDROOM. 3 bath, T month old
between 4 end 3 p. m! at 211
on South Shore, Rest Haver
house in Loch Arbor. Sacrifice.
FUmlaga Dr.
Rood; a bedroom, S bath home.
PA 2-3M.
Ph. Gentva, 3114.
DE WITTS TraUer Court now hat
OWNER transferred; 3 bedroom
five vacanclea for permanent
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
C.B. house, screened and Jakmtenant*. PA 2-4223.
SURETY BONDS
aied Florida room^ Separata
■■rage, Young fruit Ireea. San
Lanta section. Assume equity.
AND ASSOCIATES
PA 3-114T.
Amy Aadtraoa
Genevieve (Jeaale) Blair
Carl Chorpcnlng, Jr.
Robert J. Schmidt
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
Marvin Williams
» B So. Park Ava. Ph. PA 3-4341
Sanford
Evaaa Bldg Lako Mary
FURNISHED cottage la Lake
Ph. PA 2-1244
Mary. PA 13049.

RAYMOND M. BALL

4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
C. B. 8. home located an 90 x
114 ft. lot with good water and
lake privllegei.

915,000 WITH TERMS
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
C. B. S. home on high lat with
paved street and righto to canal.
House equipped with GE etove,
refrigerator, dlahwaihar, dlcpo•al and walking maebiaa.

918,900 - 98,800 DN.
SEA L alee 3 BR. unfurnished
downstairs apt., kitchen equip­
ped. 313. 333 Park. FA 3 2443.

B, t BEDROOM, unfurnished,
kltcbea equipped house |M&gt; per
month. 2330 Palmetto Ave.
Phone PA 34337.
NICE bedroom, private entrance
and bath. Phone PA 3-2443.

RENT
LONGWOOD
Ima'a Fairy Lake Apartments,
and S bedroom duplexes, n
WUdmere Rd. TEmpfo 1-4333.

A

BED

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associate!
Registered Real Eslate Brakar
Pk. PA 3-1101 1T-BS at Hiawatha

EIGHT ACRES

11away, Hospital ft la k y Beds
Near Paola. Over 300 ft. lakefront.
By Day, Week or Month
aoo ft. on pared road. A choice
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
piece of land for *7340.
PA M i l l
H I W. lat St.
W. H. “ BUT STEMPER Agauty
Realtor A Insurer
Phone PA 3-4331
113 M. Park
Pheae PA 11331 M l Park Dr.

1 BEDROOM ixflimlaltod bcuac,
kitchen equipped. Pk. PA 34433.

A Satisfied customer la our beat
advertisement.
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
IDS. So. Oak
. Ph. FA 21742
Me Lovirr
With
Beauty Care.

Protesalonal

MORTGAGE LOANS
Commercial and
Conventional Residence
WISE and JOHNSON
411 Magnolia Ph: GA 3 3403
Orlindo, Fla.

7. Bualneaa Opportunities

Id. Build, Paint &amp; Repair
WALL PAPERING It PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Rod Beard
Contact 104 West Oth It,
Phone FA 2-4443
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Conlraclor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Rooting A Siding
Phono FA 2-4412

P la n ts

-4-8 E. 1st.

Ph FA 2-3941

CURB GIRLS

IV RUNABOUT, 30 h. p. Johnson
motor and Gator Ult trailer.
AU for *600. Call after 3:00
NEH1 drink b n , 1 complete toun*
p. m. FA 1-0744.
tain and 10 bolt lea crtaia boa.
Apply 3:00 to 1:00 p. m „ Sanford
JOHNSON 3 11. P. outboard motor
Bowling Alley, 204 Magnolia.
with stand. Used very little.
971. 2411 Chase Ave.

4-SURVEYORS — CANVASSERS
wanted full or part time. Hour­
ly rate or commission. For adMODERN I BR. house, electric
ly rate or commission. For
kitchen, Comer lot In city. At
additional
Information
call
a sacrifice. PA 2-347S.
PA 3-7330. Batter Housekeeping
Food Service,

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED •

ENVELOPES, letterheads, aislemenu, invoices, hand bills, and
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressive
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931— Naw A Used Furniture A Appli­
303 West 11th St.
ances. A Good Place To
LOST: eavetepaa filled with money
BUY, SELL or TRADE
COMPLETE
la bills, la front o f 3M Hlawa*
LAWN MAINTENANCE
tha or at Peed Pair at 1:34
PA 3-743#
Mowing — Edging — Fertilising 400 Sanford Ave.
Thura. Mrs, C. J. MlUikea, 4H
Renovating — Fertiliser Salei
Saa Marten. PA 3-4441.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTEBtNO; An

Jenkins Furniture

work guariaited.- Free
mates. Phase PA 3-T313.

Esti­

Used furniture, appllaacei, tools
•tc. Boughl-Sold Larry'* U irt
213 Sanford Ava. Ph. PA 2-4131
ROLLOWAY. Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Weak, or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
HO French Ava.
Pk. PA S-1S83

RAVENNA
PARK

Make a small down payment,
then monthly payments leas
than rent.

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SPECIALS

FARMER’S AGENCY

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Without OUIsatire A t Oaa «

OPEN D A ILY

COUNTY MOTORS, INC.

I REDROGHH, H i TILE NATHS with catered flalurea,
te rra in fteer*. Venetian blind*, carporte, arrect porch,
utility ream and many other eitras.

9:09 A. M. T il Dark

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All Homta Carry A I Yr. F.H.A. Warranty
IN THE CITY — AU* CITY CONVENIENCES

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THEY'RE PERMANENT

GOOD gaa refrigerator for eamp,
923; desks; ceramic pstte lablei;
Mapti TUe, W W. lat., Saa*

14 FT. HALSEY cabin cruiser with
IDEAL BUSINESS PROPERTY In
30 H. P. Evinnide Elee. kicker,
a choice location. Deep corner
controls and t r a i l e r . Call
lot with two houses. Located 15. HptclaJ Service*
PA 3-0443 from 4:00 a. m. to
next to Goodyear at 41T W.
7:00 p. m.
First Street and Laurel Ave­ TV Service within the hour. Re­
pair your TV for $7.10, in your 14 Ft T T l Y WOOfTruns bout, oxnue. A real bargain with ex­
cellent tondltion, new paint;
cellent poialbllitlea. Only $24,100
home or no charge. Sunshine
reasonable. FA 2-7341.
TV, FA 2-9311.
and available In June. Write
FACTORY TO YOU
•wner, Major Robert C. Morrii,
ALUMINUM
PUMPS
SPRINKLERS
20.
A
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tom
ob
iles
Adjutant General'* S e c t i o n ,
VENETIAN BLINDS
AH
lypes
and
aiira,
installed
Headquarter*
Fourth
Unilcd
Enclosed head. Sag-proof I
"D o tt Y o u n c ir
34 DODGE fordor Vi, automatic,
State* Army, Fort Sam Hous­
rail wltk plastic end*. ]
WE
REPAIR
AND
SERVICE
with accessories. A-1 condition.
ton, Texas.
or rayon tapes. Cotton nr
WILL TRADE—Large ranch-type
S T I N E
Naw tires, $391. Will accept
cords.
home for smaller house er
Machinery and Supply Co.
trade. Joe Oraeno, Holler Motor
house trailer. PA t-7331.
Senkarlk Giant sod Fain
107 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-4433
Sales.
112-114 W. and 8L
FA i
'14
CHEVY
and
'92
Bulck,
dean
PEACEFUL LAKEFRONT
IELLA teals 333J l up, life
cart. 420 W. lit. St.
mat cushion. ARMY-NAVY
COMPLETE PRIVACY
PLUS, 31# Sanford Ava,
will bo yours la this three bed­
.L U U 1 .
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FORD
PICK-UP
i
n
c
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,
1347
mod­
WlndahleltFiBuck Glnni
room, two bath cem ent. block
el, good condition, Ideal farm
Vent Ulan*
bnma conveniently located only GIRLS: Telephone survey work, Door Glnan '
truck. Write Box 211, HI. 3,
SERVICE
twalva mllaa from Sanford. The
part time. Apply room 203,
Longwood, Fla. or call Midway
two acre wooded seitlag with
.Sfiikurik Glana and Pnlnt Co,
Mtiah Building.
7-2931.
over two hundred feet lakefront
114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4422
la eereoe-for your familya pure FOUNTAIN HELP!
TO
YOUR
DOOR
SERVICE
son
lo
RtumlUal
pleasure. Let ua Introduce you
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
halls.
to a gracious way of living,
SANFORT A SOWERS
Total price $14,140 with excel131 E. We!bourne Ave. Ml 3 2474
lent terms. Just caU. , .
WtNTER PARK, FLA.
Chain Saws — Tools — Bolls—
Nutt — Screwa
and Other Parte. Phone or Write

This 3 bedroom, kitchen equip­
ped bouse rests on a com er lot
behind swaying plami, bloom­
ing hibiscus, and backyard fenc­
ed for the childrens safely.

P R E - C A ST

REDI-MIX-CONCRRTE
IT” Window SUM SI .23
14” Window Lintels tlJ S
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave. Ph. PA 3-9TI1

Robson Sporting Good*

6. Mortgage Loans

J. W. HALL

N. V. P
r s e. .,
Realtor
ra
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NW
Trams
R. H. Ivors, D. H. Whitman
Associates.
HOUSE with largo eoroer lot, high
•nd dry, Country Club Manor. HI 8. French Ava. Ph. PA 13231
Hat been paid oo approximately After hours, PA 2-1111. PA 1-4321
2 years. Move in with small PA 2-0241. PA 1-3012.
payment. PA t-4011.

SET of ehlqa, patio teL Roar fanC
amall office desk. 9334 1require
W. L. Silabey.

SPINET ORGAN
Cut Flowers For Any Occasion
BARGAINS
Reclaimed Lowrey and Han*
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Plumbing A Healing
inond. like new condition guar­
FA 2 1320
or
FA 2-0270
Ain CONDITIONING
anteed. Will sell al discount
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
TOMATO and PEPPER plants
or terms to reliable party. Phono
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-4342
for sale Mattairs Nursery, 3411
Credit Manager. Steep Music,
Grandview,
FA
2-1137.
G Arden 4-2401, Orlande, er writs
IS . E le ctrica l S erv ices
S. R eal E sta te F o r S ale
441 N. Orange Are.
FORCED TO SELL to pay taxes. House Wiring — E'eciric Service
ANTIQUES, gentral Une. Mildred
Sid Vlhlen
Five acrei of land in Black
Gateway To The Waterway
Rolf, 331 Magnolia Piece (Hie*
RANDALL FLECTR1C CO.
Hammock. Call G. M. Aria,
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
kory Stroot), DeBary, NO 3-4413.
112 Magnolia .
FA 2-0011
Oviedo, r o 3-1134.

Sewing Mach. Repairs

Gregory Lum ber

HOME grown rip* atrawbotrlee.
See W. C. Mum , 3 blacks W.
of Monroe Corner, ML D a n R d ,
Mon through Prl, Ph. PA l-ITM.

IS*A B eau ty P arlorn

IB. Flo w en a

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

S-BEDROOM, I bath; 1700 down.
Uka over payments *73 me. lateraat and taxes included. VA
financed 4*4* intercat. Sunland
Estates. Ph. PA 3-41Tl.

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

SERVICE CALLS $2.00
The B ln e il Little Shop
New and Uied Furniture
In Sanford. Ah Parti And
311 E. Plrat St.
PA 3 4 0 *
Labor Guaranteed M Days.
SANFORD RADIO It T'&lt; CENTER
9th. k Sanford Ave. FA 1*741

PLUM LING
Contracting A Repairs
Free Estimates
R. L, HARVEY
.
204 San lord Ave. Phone FA 2-33*3

RENT* OR SALK: 9-bcdrocm. kit- ABIDROOM Spanish bungalow,
carporte, big yard, kltcbea equip­
chen furnished home. Pbano
ped, water furniahed, 380 a
PA 3-2341.
month. Haiel Moughton, 2041 HI.
Ulcus Ct.
NICELY furniahed 3 room apart­
ment. PA 2-3101.
FURNISHED apt. 900 Park Ave. IB B . C.B., 173 ft X 000 ft.
lakefront. Beautiful and reatfull.
On private 40 acra lake. Boat
BROKER
FREE ESTIMATES
SALESMAN — Some accounting
and dock. Flaking and swim­
_ W. B. Shlppy, As-uc.
JOHN LOMMERSE, FA 1-T197
S-ROOM house la nice neighbor­ WANTED; business building oa
education or experience. Willing
ming. T mites from Sanford, oa 303 So. Park Ava, Ph. FA 3-9331
hood. Beautiful knotty pino all
west side of R li. 17 ft 92 San­
to le a n must modem methods
paved road. All utilities. Term*.
electric kitchen. Convenient to
ford to Maitland. Approximately
and handle leading line in field.
LOCH ARBOR
ALL MAXES A MODELS
c h o p p i n g and schools. Ph.
30' x 30’. Will rent with option
3 bedrooms, lte baths. 2 lots, kit­
134 So. Park (14 hr. Mr.)
PA 24441.
to buy. Muit be reasonable. Give 3-BEDROOM home, pleasing ex­
chen equipped, on canal with
PA 2 9433
full details, P. O. Box 1979, San­
tra*. Terma lo suit. 1303 Elliott
access to Crystal Lika. F. H. A.
ford, Florida.
mortgage or 4ter* can be as­
sumed after reasonable down
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
payment. No closing costa, no
qualifying roqulrod. Total price
M44 French Ave
•14.100.
SALESMAN experienced in Mlling
Roalinr
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
new and used cart. Agreasive PR HE
ESTIMATES
1
cbMrfully
Call H ill”
Phono PA 1-1041
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
"Big Throe" Dealership needs
given. Mattress renovating, up­
PA 3-3911
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
top notch aalesman. Our pay
holstery and slip savers. Cus­
plea la on# of the best in the
tom built bedding made lo or­
THM HOUSE WAS MEANT
automobile field; Sanford area.
der- CaU ar come It. NIx Bed­
FOR PEOPLE
CaU PA S-0114, ask for talas
ding Manufacturing Co.„ 1341
who want to liva in a modem
mane gar.
So. Sanford Ava. PA 1-3117.
Florida hama.

CaU PARMER'S AGENCY, and
one of our aaleaman will call,
' at your convenience, and (bow
you thia lovely home.

AIR CONDITIONLNO
H . B. P O P K CO.
r o I. Park — PA 2 4214

WILSON - MAIER

MIDDLE AGED, able bodied man
with wife and teen ajte daughter
wlihei work, prefer farming or
raring for ranch, but will ac­
cept anything if termi are right.
Write Bon WW, c /o Sanford
Herald.

S t Johns Realty Co.

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MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Sea.
George Imathera (D-FJa.) aald
Monday night there ic .no hope
that America can return to a ga­
it . alone “ fortrese America"
iorelgn policy.
"I doubt that many would argue
epoely lor mo - Isolationism,"
tm a tb m said. " I think thore cae
ho no argument about the fact
that the United State* could not
•ucceeifiiUy go K aloe# in a hoatiie
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venue ruble*, nor area a compe­
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oaterprteo. It la a conteit far
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"W o aad the oationeia allied
with iu will bavo to demonstrate
to the people* o f Alia, Africa, La­
tin America, and the Middle Eait
that democracy and free enter.
prim are capable of aolvin* their
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*-*“ Aprfl “ 10,0 Passenger Train
Jumps Track; One
Dead, 12 Injured

MacGillia, Patrick Kear, Tamia Kear, Melba Bach,
Blahop Henry Louttit, Edwin Michael, Jeane Michael,
Carol DeBring, Dorothy DeYamln, Roberta Truluck,
Harold Chapman, George Elck, MacKay Truluck and
Father Thomas.

Seminole To Be Represented
At Educational TV Conference
Gatcbal Mid attendance at tha
Florida
Education
AnocialJon
meeting tstt Friday through Sun­
day In Miami gavs him Ideas on
bow Information from the Daytona
Beach conference might be used.
A lesson ovar TV is uiually
belter than direct teacher pre.
sent* lion because the instructor
on the screen has had a chance
to practico and to choose the bait
material for presentation, Gat*
chal aald.
Programs about American his­
tory, elvica, English, science and
driver education originate from
the Miami studios and reach sev­
eral thousand children.
Each of the 39 Seminole County
teacher* wbo attended the FEA
convention joined In about five
different meetings. Each will
write a report on what ha learn,
•d. Supt. ft. T, Mil wee spoka to
the School Food Service Group
about recent developments in the
Oviedo Negro Aaron Anderson Florida school lunch program.
was sentenced to life imprison­
ment Monday after he pleaded
guilty to second degree murder.
Anderson pleaded guilty to kill­
ing a 16-ycarold Oviedo Negro
girl Feb. 10. The body of Altames
Mrs. Wendell Howell, chairman
Parkin* was found off SR 426
of the Chuluota A rt! Cancer Fund
just outside of Oviedo.
First degree murder wa* the Drive, announced that the cam­
original charge against Anderson, paign will be conducted Thursday
but the stele prosecuting attor­ from 6 to 6 p. m. Along with the
ney waa willing to accept a iris- usual door to door lolicitatlon, up
sr charge. Gordon Frederick was to date literature on cancer will be
Anderson's alloraey for the caie. distributed. Area women aulillng
Richard Joshua wai found guil­ are Carrie Smith, Jean Mellow,
ty of. breaking and entering with Hilda Coberly. Liliano Murphy,
Inteol to commit a misdemeanor Trudy Corion, Louisa Boyle, Vir­
Monday. James McNeal waa con­ ginia Chadwick, Ruth Hopkins,
victed of attempted breaking and Betty Rlcpe, Ruth Stopyra, Paulina
entering. Th* slate has dismissed Brooks, Rose Phillips, Mods Smith,
charges Margaret Norman and Evalyn
against Jimmy Maxwell,
Tha Florida Conference on Ed­
ucational TelevltIon should give
Seminole County some definite
answer* on bow and why to go
about getting educational tele­
vision, County Director o f In­
struction Stewart Gatchel said
Monday.
Seminole
County elementary
school supervisor Mrs. Margaret
doit and Oviado School principal
W. H. DeShaio will attend the
conference in Daytona Beach
Thursday and Priday.
Objectives o f educational tele­
vision and financing the TV pro­
ject win be among the topics dis­
cussed at the meeting.

Oviedo Man Gets
Life Jail Term

Loyally Supper
Planned By Church
Tbo Grace Methodist Church
will sponsor a free Loyalty Sup­
per, Thursday at 6:30 p. m.
Appointed ro-captalns have in­
vited ten families as their guest*.
After the dinner, tbe new fiscal
year, 1660-1961 will be captained
by a budget parade.
The new budget calls for an
Increase of 29 percent over last
year because the church is no
longer a million eburch but la
expected to taka foil support of
tbo pastor and share In the con­
ference benevolences.
Tbo increase in the budget is
hoped to bo supplemented by
pledges given at tbe aupper.
Interested persons wbo have not
yet made reservations may do so
by calling the eburch office.

effort* of the 4-H
no
•aya cteh o f Lake Mary end the
Lake Mary Boy Scout Troop 24J
helped the Pored Ranger* control
- bunt five acre* o f land in back of
Mm . aaw Lake Mary Elementary
Kheol which will ba uied for play
gmuedt.
Some of thoae helping were
Banger John Siiclove, Russel Avary, Billy Sbaffor, Logan Curry,
Gary Donaidion, Aaiietanl Ranger
Bbbert Dauicblo, the tractor men
fcom tbo Oviedo Tower wbo cut the
M , Stephen Shook, tod Deo Spidell.

Car Rams Truck;
Two Are Injured

to improve tbe slate's safety rec­
ord. Representatives are from the
Agricultural Extension fervice,
Florida Farm Bureau, Florida
Fruit and Vegetable Association,
Agricultural Education Department
of tbe University of Florida, Agri­
cultural Stabilization and Conser­
vation Committee. Florida Retail
Farm
Equipment Association.
Florida Committee o n R u r a l
Health, REA Job Training snd
Safety, Soil Conservation Service,
National Safety Council, Fanners
Home Administration, Nationwide
Insurance and the Florida Power
and Light Company.
Throw out and completely gel

Horner, Halback
Attend Conclave

A gasoline truck turned over
and two Long wood men were inJared ha a era to at SR 436 and
Hwy IT-6S Monday.
Edward Borman af Loogwood
wa* sUB no conscious in Florida
Sanitarium at noon yesterday and
Eldon Elyett WlOlamaon will ba
treated at Urn same hospital,
Highway Patrolman Bill Stringfield -said.
Berman may bavo received In­
ternal and head injurtee and Wil­
liamson
may
have
suffered
shoulder and beck injuries, Stringfield sold.
Tbo gasoline truck spilled about
360 gallons of fuel oil into the
southbound lane sa K retted down
the highway for 36 yards, Tbe
accident happened when Berman,
driving a car west on 436, ran
Into tba truck drivan by Wll*
Uamson, Stringfield said, Both ve­
hicles were near total losses. The
Leesburg will b* lb* scan* of accident occurred about 0:41 a.
the annual Florida Watermelon
Festival May 6.
Parades, Beauty Contests, Conttsla of all kinds, and oven tha
United Slates Air Fore* "Tbundtrblrda" Demonstration Team will
The Intermediate Girl Ambas­
Horm, la tha order of tbo day sadors of tbo First Baptist Church
this affair.
of Laka Mary mat last week with
The event has been staged an­ their leader, Mra. Louise Horine.
nually for over 33 years now,
The following member! were
and those wbo have followed It present, Anita Ferguson, Naaey
agree that each year It gets big­ Hardy, Barbara Flanagan, Linda
ger and better than the previous Scruggs, Diane Hickson, Linda
year. Scene o f tbo many attrac­ Beat, aod Mslda Powell.
tions In Central Florida’ s biggest
The Sunbeam Band met 6t the
events Is Venetian Gardens, Home ■amt time with their leader,
of the Flonting Islands of Lake Mrs, J. P. Beal, snd ber assist­
Harris. Fireworks, and many ant, Mra. Mary Crawford. Mra.
other unusual displays take place Beal told the story of "Tha Little
at the famous Venetian Gardens. Old Woman."
Thosa present were, Curtice
Crawford. Wayne Boman, Claudia
Boman, Donna Boman, Dee Dee
Scruggs. Charlotte Scruggs, Blain* Flanagan, Joa Flanagan,
Herman Flanagan, Robbia FitchDeBary Volunteer Fire Chief Edwand Haaly will appoint his sub­
ordinate officers nt ■ drill to be
The
Confederate
steamship
held Friday. The siren will sound
•t 6:41 p. m. to summon oil active Alabama captured • Northern
msmbere of the department to the prises valued nt 16,360,60
1! months of tbo Civil War.
Fir* Htaso at T p. m.

aJucden, the Ford
tbe lew-prios fold.

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CLERK OP
CIRCUIT COURT
pd. pol, ede.

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Chief To Nome
Fire Officers
ARMY SPECIALIST Four
Robert M. Babbitt Jr„
whoso w ifi, Mary, lives in
Longvrood recently was as*
signed to the ItiUth En­
gineer Battalion at Fort
Stewart,
Ga.
Specialist
Babbitt, a heavy - equip­
ment operator in tha bat­
talion’s Company A, en­
tered the Army in January
1955. The 22-year-old sol­
dier. whose parents live in
Fern Park, attended Ly­
man High School in Longwood.

Benefits Service
Discussions Set
A iwpreseatatlvt o f the Social
Security Administration District
Office ia Orlando will ho at tbo
City Commission Room, City 11*11.
In Sanford on May 4, May II, and
May » , between tbo boars of
• o. m. and aeon.
This aarvteo is mad* available
to those wba wish to apply for
oid-aga and survivors Insurance
baa*fits, social security account
numbers, or obtain information
about tbo social security program.

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Cleveland Pipers o f the National

STARTIME” In living color Tuw doyi on NBC-TV

DAVID M.

Leesburg Melon
Festival May 6

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Actor
Herbert Marshall, 66, took out •
marriage license Monday for a
fifth try at matrimony.
Marshall and Mrs. Dee Anne
Kahmann. 36, a department store
buyer, went to tbe county court­
house to obtain tbe license. But
they refused to tell reporters
bow they met or when they
planned to marry.
Miss Kahmann has been di­
vorced twice. Marshall was di­
vorced three times, ilia fourth
wife. Bools Mallory, died in De­
cember, iu a .

W M M TT I M .M a u c c n s « NOtNS IT N O M IH THAN SVEN IN !#**. ONI

RETURN

Dests Homer and Susie Halback
were delegates from the Holy
Cross Episcopal Church to a re­
cent Diocesan Cooventioo of Epis­
copal Young Churchman hold ot
Camp Wing moon nt Avon Park.
They took part In ptennfng the
work of all Episcopal youth In tba
Diocese and ix representing Sem­
inole County.

Marshall Plans
To Get Married

Lastyear's w inner has w on a ga in !

rid of all old magazines, newspa­
pers. clothing, rags, mattresses,
broken and unused furniture and
other junk from attics, eloseta. the
bam and out-bulldlngi.
Clean-up winter rubbish In t iit
farm yard and get rid of d r f e v
weeds and underbrush around
buildings, along fonces, and in
fields. Clean up your machine shop
and the work bench and get rid of
shavings, oily rags, old paints and
oils.
Clean up. oil and'repair all elec­
trical equipment and power ma­
chinery. Inspect and clean up your
heating plant, ahlmncy, stoves,
brooders and beaters of all types.
"Better Clean Up For Fire Safr(h
ty, Don’t Give Fire a Place Te
Start."

Girl Ambassadors
Hold Meeting

SH K ?

Chuluota To Hold
Cancer Fund Drive

4-H Club Boys
Aid Fire Control

SENECA, S. C. (UPI &gt;—Ten cars
of a Washington-bound passenger
train careened off the track* near
here Monday, killing the (rain
conductor and Injuring 1* pas­
sengers.
Six cars of the Southern Rail­
way’s "Pe*eh Queen,” a local
train on route from Atlantn to tha
nation's capital, plunged down an
embankment Into a 90-fool ravine.
Tbe dlese] locomotive stayed on
(he tracks and dragged one
derailed car a quarter of a mile,
ripping up cross-lies "like a giant,
broken ripper."
Tbe wrack in an isolated area
of the western South Carolina
mountain country trapped doxens
of passengers for nearly an hour.
Rescue efforts wore hampered by
a huge number o f sightseers.
Herb Johnson, Greenville, S. C.
newsman, said "a t least a thou­
sand” cars lined roads leading
toward the wreck scene, and
some spectators "walked at least
five miles to gat thore."
Tbe bead nurse at the Seneca
hospital said K look bar N min­
utes to drive tbe seven mllos
from bor home to tbo hospital be­
cause of toe traffic.
There waa aom* footing. Pull­
man ear porter C. W. Johnson of
Atlanta laid bo taw two men
stealing cartons o f baby ehlektna
from a wrecked express cor.
Conductor Keener Adame, M, of
Greenville, S. C., woe kilted in­
stantly.
Passengers J. B. Sisk o f At­
lanta and 9. A. Crisp of Greenville, were in serious condition at
Seneca Memorial Hospital. Others
received relatively minor tnjurieo.
Work crews cleared tha wreck­
age off the tracks lot* Monday
oight, and lb* Una w et reopened
for traffic.

CECIL A. TUCKER, M
Better clean up for fire safejr,
don't give fire a place to start, this
is the basic theme for 1660 Cleanup
Week in Florida this week.
Fire losses on the nation's farms
have reached a staggering total of
more than 190 million a year, and
in all too many Instances these
fires a rt accompanied by death
and Injury.
Tha Importance of cleanup goes
beyond eliminating lb* breeding
■poll for fire In trash and rubbish.
It provides the opportunity for a
thorough check-up of Are haxard*
in and around farm homes and
buildings, and opportunities for re­
minders as to how fire defames
can be improved and strengthened.
Nationally, this annual drive to
reduce fire haxardi Is sponsored
by the Federal Extension Service
and til* National Fire Protection
Association. Spactel emphasis la on
tire prevention aod protection.
In Florida, Cleanup Week ia
sponsored by tba Farm Safety
Committee, representing federal,
state and private

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�‘A ir Force Orders First' Manned Space Ship
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Air Fore*
today ordered the Boeing Airplane Co., to
go abend with deaign o f • apace ship.
The apecn ship will be called Dyne Soar
nnd will he n w in g ed g lid e r boosted in to o r­
bit by a Titan intercontinental ballistic mis­
sile.
The Seattle, Wash., firm w a s named con­
tractor for the manned apace project last
Nov. 9.
In their first manned testa, xuch craft
will bo boosted from Cape Canaveral and fly
at nub-orbital speed* of about 15,000 mile*
nnd hour. Later, the Air Force anid, they
will be booated into orbit, circling th e globe at
18,000 m ile* m i hour.

Tha apace ah Ip in viewed mi a future
apace weapon o f the Strategic Air Command.
Under today’s decision, the Air Force releaned $29,700,000 fo r "design nnd ground
tenting necennary to build a boost-glide aeronpace tent vehicle.”
An additional $68 million for the pro­
gram ia included in the Air Force's new bud­
get now before Congress.
Sen. Warren Magnunon and Sen. Henry
M. Jackson. Washington state Democrats,
have said the program envisions expendi­
ture o f $480 million by June 30, 1963.
The Dyna Soar program ia a sharp con­
trast with the Mercury program o f the Na­
tional Aeronautics and Space Administra­
tion.

In Project Mercury, a man will be boosted
into space by an Atlas missile but will rida
in a wingless' capsule or satellite. The Dyna
Soar glider more resembles an aircraft and
will provide Ita pilot with means of control
on his re-entry into the atmosphere. It ia
designed to enable him ho make a conven­
tional landing.
The Mercury pilot will return ho earth
with his capsule dangling on a parachute.
Under the program announced today, it
was learned that Boeing will build 11 of the
space gliders— three for ground teat, four
for unmanned flight and four for piloted
flight. A nub-orbital flight might take place
by September 1964,

Sty? g&gt;mtfor&amp; lj?ritlii
VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Partly cloudy with widely scattered shower* through Thursday. High today, 82-88. Low* tonight, 60-65.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Pra*n Landed Win EsteblUhed i908
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1960

NO. 681

Dearborn To Move Offices
To Seminole County Location
Dearborn llecteoniaa will move
Mn main htidqmwlast from Chi.exfo to gem tool* County within
tha next two weeks, Joseph Jambalm , plant manager said today.
Aa other aigaa at the county’s
business growth, work an a new
shopping eantar at SR 131 and
Hwy. 17-92 will start soon and
additions at Harcar Aluminum will
begin Thursday.
Jembalvo reported that Dear­
born, located on n four acre tract
on Hwy. 17-92 south of Sanford,
will expand Us facilities within the
neat few weeks and that a new
building will be erected near tha
present building in the “ near fu­
ture."
- Jambelvo said that present plana
call for adding 1,000 feet to toe
present Dearborn btiltdlng.
Ha explained that key pereonnel
from the Chicago office wiU visit
th a. local plaM sometime next
week to discuss IInal pitas for Jh*
etpantlon program. “ K * r personnel in Cfalcai* will

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Ha said the firm, which makes
•lectraniaa capacitors, expects to
Inerean Ha staff from 1M to ISO
as toon at addition plana are compleiad.
The plant manager emphasised
that ah engineers and production
men w il be hired from Mia are*.

The plant expects to boost iu
half a million dollar payroll to *1
million with the twitch, Jembalvo
added.
It wa* disclosed today also that
Publlx Supermarket Inc. bai pur­
chased a 30-acre tract at SR 4M
and Hwy. 17-01 from Frank Rus­
sell.

The 30-acra tract has already
been toned com m ercial,' Zoning
Director Robert Brown said to­
day, adding thst Publlx ran start
building whenever it is ready.
Harcar Aluminum will add 7,100
feet to its present building located
three miles south o f Sanford on
Hwy. 11-92.

Co-owner Carl Schilke said that
30 additional persona will bs hired
as soon as the addition work ia
completed.
Work i* expected to start Thurs­
day morning on clearing property
for the addition. The firm makes
aluminum windows and other pro­
ducts.

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Absentee Ballot
Deadline Nears
fi

Bogiiterad voter* who desire
to file
absentee ballots for
tha May I primary election
must have them to the bttto*
o f Urn supervisor of r#git trail wt
not later than ■ p. m. Thursday.
Registration Supervisor Camil­
la Bruo* alto has invited the gobBe to visit tha office duriag an
«poa houaa Friday aad Saturday
to eat how It ia operated.

I Special Crime
Board Urged
NSW YORK (U PI) - gen. Ba­
te* Kefeuver (D-Tcan.) coiled (*dayJor^U toanM U * o f n a a tton d
Gw atoaSy^tratoS a f tywdlcatod
crime bankrolled by hititona mode

Of South Korea
SEOUL. Korra (U P !) - Prattdent Syngman Rhea resigned to
day in near disgrace and turned
over the leaderahip of Soulh
Korea to Foreign Minister Huh
Chung, a scrupulously honest
friend he once fired for criticis­
ing graft In the government.
Hugh. M, promised new aleetloni within three months, ap­
pealed to President Eisenhower
not to cancel hit scheduled visit
to Soulh Korea, promised a real
constitutional government once hit
caretaker days are over and call­
ed for closer ties with Washing­
ton.
Elsenhower said in Washington
that be lntrndi to make Hi* visit
on schedule.
Huh also said martial law would
remain in affect for a white be­
cause Rhea's haled police, wh*
shot and killed more than 130
demonstrating students tn tha
past week, were “ powerless now"
to maintain order. Moai of them
Bed their posts.
The National Assembly meats
Thursday to consider Rhee’* res­
ignation and It appeared Ilia end
of the political trail for Korea's
Myear-old “ George Washington”
would be an Ignominioua one. Not
a voice was expected to be raised
to protest. Hit own Liberal Party
deserted him el tha and and may
never again he a major political
factor.
Rhee, now in solitude ia the
presidential mansion and ready to
move back into a private house,
leaves a 93-ycar fight lor Korean
Independence and a record of 13
years of autocratic rule ever the
nation which finally became free
in 1MI,
dine* Vice President John M.
Chang, a member of Ihe Demo­
cratic Parly opposition, resigned
his Job last Saturday, constitu­
tionally a presidential vacaney
falls to Ihe foreign minister.
•Hub called a news conference
shortly after Rhea announced hit
resignation. Ha promptly wat
asked Who now ruled the country
and whether U might be tha mar­
tial law commander.
“ Under the constitution of Uilt
country, Die senior member at
the cabinet acta a* president,"
Huh said. Huh It the senior mem­
ber as foreign minister.
Rhee, plagued by six week* of
violent protest to alleged fraud in
lari month's presidential election,
tent a terae massage ;to the Na­
tional Aeaembly saying he was
bowing to its demand that he re­
sign. Hr said ha would retire to
Pfivate life. '

Special!
A barbecue grill can be bought In

Sanford Thursday and Friday for $2.99—
that’s just one o f the bargains being of­
fered by 107, Sanford merchants during
MDeBary Days” a salute to the residents
o f DeBary by the Merchants’ Division of
the Chamber o f Commerce. The second
section of today’s Herald is devoted to
“ DeBary Days.” Read the section, then
Join your neighbors in participating in it

Growth Threatens
City W ater Supply
Sanfurd'n growth threatens to outstrip Jtn present water
supply, City Mnnnger W. E. Knowles reported to the City
Commission Monday night.
In n written report. Knowles showed that the 819 new
subdivision homes going up here will raise the demand for
city water to 2.711.236 gallons on n peak dny.
Sanford's six usable w*lla bav*
I 2,301,000 s»llon par day peak
output. Tba pump machtnary caa
deliver 2,371,000 af thtae galloae
ta lha water plant aarh day. A
standby wall can daUvtr a bawl
Four million gallons par day bat
MIAMI (U PI)—The Ha*. Fred thia li high in rhlorldaa and
Lorbarg, re ■ alectad president ihould be need anlp la emergen*
Tuesday oi the Florida - Georgia
district of the Lutheran Church
Sanford now consume* 2,ISO.Mg
Mlasouri Synod, said tba group gallons on a peak day. Knowleo
has grown 30 percent in the last pointed out that a projection e l
two years.
Sanford's population made la
March » » showed the sity with
II,SM people 1st 1M0 and M .I *
TEHRAN, Iran lUIM) - The in IMS. The one year's growth
Iranian government said today aloca March liM has shewn that
220 bodies h id bean recovered projection to be underestimated
(ram the rubble of L ar,' tba by 1.4 percent. A tripled popula­
southern town shattered by itwln tion would mean tripled wets*
earthquakes Sundsy. The offi­ service* far Sanford.
cial! said latast figures showed
“ With the additional growth
000 persons had been injured, 30 . .
the demand will outstrip
of them seriously.
both the allowable delivery and
the well field eupply. This muet
be anticipated within a three
WASHINGTON (UPU - House year period,” the city manager
’
payola investigators were told to­ reported.
day that disc Jockey Dick,Clark
Knowles suggested water rt»
“ clearly and systematically" fa­ lionlng, lowering walar pressure,
vored records on his TV shows increasing the sit* of the boost*
In which he had a financial in­ er pump to get more water from
terest. The testimony came from the wells dally, or addition af
Joseph Tryon. economics and aew wells as temporary ways M
statistics teacher at Georgetown solving the shortage threat.
University, who analysed records
As permanent ways to get m ors
played by Clark over a 20-month water for tha city ha suggested
period.

News Briefs
Lorberg Re-Elected

Heavy Death Toll

Payola Probe

French Tourist

{^|EW YORK (U P I) — Gen.
Charles DeGaulle flies by jet to­
day from the city of the Statue
of L ib e r ty t o the land of the
Golden Gato and a resounding re*
prise of tba ear-splitting welcome
given him by tn estimated one
million New Yorkers Tuesday,
The' president of France will be
honored with bis second ticker
The Sanford Recreation Depart­
tape parade in two days at tha
ment it getting oft to a busy end of the aix-bour flight to San
start by organising Its water safety
Francisco.
program, sponsored by the Ama&lt;
riran Red Croat and under th*
direction of Ronald Perry, recrea­
GENEVA (UPI) Canada
tional director, and Mr*. F. D.
Scot, water safely chairman, for challenged the Soviet Union to­
children who are attending double day to pul tba Communist and
Wealern disarmament plans be­
•cation.
Registration will be from 9 fore the United Nations and see
to II a. m. un May 2, at Hi* for themeelvce which one the
Municipal Pool for the follow­ whole world would choose. Rus­
ing schools: Southtlde, Westtide, sia did not accept the dare. The
Com mutilate Insist that the U.N.
Lyman and Altamonte.
That* who register must be originally directed the 10 ns lion
accompanied by a parent and disarmament conference to con­
must.be seven years or older by sider only Soviet Premier Ni­
September, to order In partici­ kita Khrushchev's plan for arms
reduction.
pate to the program.

Water
Program Organized

Mr. Roy Holler,
* 33-Year Resident
Of Sanford, Dies
Roy Holler, prominent Sanford
buiiaetiman and longtime real,
deni, died at • a. m. today.
Mr. Holier, who earn# to 8aalord ia 1923, baa represented
Now York Ufa Insurant* Corapany her* for 33 yoari.
Ha wat tha firat New York Life
agent in Florida to attain too
“ Million Dollar” round table.
Mr. Holler wat an active memtor of the PreebyUrian Church,
poet president of the Sinford Ro­
tary Club and (he Bahia Temple
g the Shrine.
Ha participated in youth pro­
g r a m hare and waa cloacly con­
nected with LitUa League baU
teamt in lha city. Ha alto was
a o c m bar of lb* Sanford Ctvfl
Service Board.
Ha ia survived by hit wife,
Mary; a aiiier, Mra. C, F. Forbis o f Dovidoon, N. C.; brother,
Dr. E. M. Holler Jr., Aber­
deen, Scotland and a nloce, Mra.
L H. Cox of Virginia Beach, Va.
A son. Roy Jr. died la Infancy.
Funeral services will be bold
at 3 p. m. Friday at the First
Presbyterian Church with Rev.
G r a m C. Sewell Jr., afOclatlag.
Burial will be to Oaklawa Mem­
orial Park. Britaon Funeral Homo
ia to charge af arrangements.

Rhee Resigns
As President

Reds Challenged

LONGWOOD TROOP U t COURT OF HONOR Tuaaday
night included appointments o f • Junior aaalatent scout­
master, a senior patrol leader and three patrol leaders.
From the left are Troop Assistant Scoutmaster Harold
Willis; Don Nottingham, who was appointed senior
patrol leader; David Smyth a, appointed patrol leader,

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WASHINGTON (U PI) - Presi­
dent Eiaonbower today oapressed
strong opposition to financing any
form of medical insurance through
more social security taxes.
The chief executive said the
While House was having some dif­
ficulty combining do tens of health

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Scholarship
Winners Named
EVANSTON, 111. (UPI) - The
National Merit Scholarship Corp.
today announced the selecton of
1,000 high school seniors all over
the country sa 10M merit schol­
ar*.
Florida winner* included Betty
L. Creech, Eau Gillie; John W.
Starr, Fort Lauderdale; Roy F.
MacKintosh, Hialeah; Gary M.
S e l i g e o n honorary, Hollywood;
Fradrlek T. Kirahhoff Jr., Patri­
cia J. McCarty and Michael W.
Meiatar honorary, all Jackson­
ville; John H. Herbert and Martin
A. Slade, Lakeland; Eric A. El
dred, M idairs Beach; Martha A.
Alport a te Howard J . Bisan, Mi■ml; Goo* S. Cala, Panama City;
Walter T. Norwich, Sharpe*; and

By United Frees latematieosl
Hailstone* bigger than baseballs
rained down on Texas and three
inches o f snow feU on Michigan
Tuesday night.
Damage was estimated at more
than three million dollars from a
hailstorm at San Angtlo, Tex,
On* of the big beUstooee bit e
cat oo the bead and killed it,
and two persona caught outside in
tba storm suffered severe scalp
lacerations.
Htmdrtda of car and bouse win­
dows wero shattered. Several gat
stations reported that quart oil
cans left outside were twisted out
of shape by the bailstooes. Neon
signs were a lots] loss.
In the upper peninsula of Michi­
gan, three inches of snow blocked
also major highways during the
night. Tha area already was be­
sieged by late spring Hoods.
Mora than lag homes to the weston part af upper Michigan were
eurrounded by water and maroon­
ed families were provided (opd and

Finney lluynon o f the board of review conitrutuluting
his aon Johnny Haynea who whs made a junior assistant
scoutmaster; Scoutmaster Hill Bridge; Gary Bowles,
who wus made a patrol lender, nnd Wavne Buyer, new
patrol lender. The court of honor wan held at the Old
Flret Baptist Church on Wnrren St.
(Herald Photo)

Inturanca plans Into on* workable
unit which bla administration
would submit to Congress.
Pending a decision, however, be
said he was utterly oppoaed to
any form of compulsory insurance
and this applied equally to financ­
ing any insurance plan by connect­
ing it with payments by individu­
al* or employers to Ihe old agr
survivors program of the federal
government.
Other news conference high­
light*:
The upheaval in Korea hat not
changed his plant to visit Seoul
on June 22. He said U was not
correct to charge the United Slates
with inference in the internal af­
fairs of Korea, but he had sent
word to former President Syngman Kbee that ha thought the con­
duct o f recent elections might lead
to trouble
Eiaonbower has no intention of
reappointing William R. Connote to
the Federal Power Commission
because, at be put it, ha thought
ha could get a belter man. Ha
did not els bora le.
He quoted the Constitution and
the BUI of Hights to demonstrate
hit belaif that religion hat no part
to politics.
He foresaw little or no prospect
o f getting major agreement on
Berlin and Germany from the
forthcoming summit conference.
But be expreaed hope that the
May 19 meeting in Pnrit would
toad to n lessening of tensions
among nations.
He did not regard recent state­
ments by Soviet Premier Nikita

ultimatum or threat concerning
Berlin.
If be eame to the conclusion
that Khrushchev was attempting to
Issue an ultimatum. Elsenhower
said It waa o secret that be would
not attend a meeting or negotiate
under such circumstances.
lie said hie announcement Tues­
day that Viee President Richard
M. Nixon might have to raplaca
him In the latter stages of a sum­
mit meeting wet largely a warn­
ing that ha could not participate la
such a mealing indefinitely.
This was the president's first
news conference since March 30,
and 212 reporters gathered to ques­
tion him.
Elsenhower has under p rep a n ­
lion n special message to Coogreat urging prompt action on
some of his legislative recommen­
dations and urging caution to
approving some Democratic spend­
ing bills.

Reward Offered
On Vandalism
A Lake Mary resident today of­
fered a S30 reward for any In­
formation leading to tha arrest of
vandals who rut and destroyed
his store tarpaulin Tuesday.
Frank Evans said (hat he pur­
chased the tarpaulin last wesk
at a cost of f32 and pul R np
Tuesday.
Sometime over the night some­
o n e'n r ■ group of vandnts ap­
parently cut tfie tarpaulin Into
ehrods.
“ It's worth $30 to me to find

Children who era attending
school to the morning station
will swim from 2 to 3 p. m. and
those who go to school to tha
afternoon will! do their swimmining tram 3:30 to 10:30 a. m.
All teachora are qualified Rod
Cross Wafer safety instructors.
This it toe first phase of the
very comprehensive Red Croat
Wafer Safely program which to
pfennad for toe summer.

Hoffa's Judge
Disqualifies Sell
WASHINGTON (UPI) -F e d e ra l
Judge F. Dickinson Letts today
disqualified himself Cram presid­
ing over a trial of Teamsters
President Jamas R. Hoffs.
Tba 93-yanr-old Jurist acted
after Hoffs accused tost o f “ bias
and prejudice." Hoffs did m in
an affidavit anbreiUed to the
eourt earlier.
Letts said from th* bench that
without admitting to* truth of the
affidavit but strictly a* a matter
of law, “ I conclude (hat I should
proceed no further with this pro­
ceeding.”
Letts said tha chief Judge of
too district court will find another
Judge to hear tha charge* tost
Hoffa misused onion funds.
Letts baa been the major Judge
la tha unton-monitora case tiara
It began to September 1957. Ha
approved a compromise of aa
original lawsuit challenging Hoffa’s election which oraafed •
three-member board of m ention
to oversee union affairs.
LotU' plana on how tn htndto
lha ualon’o (haquallflaatfed motto,
Injunction request and other de­
mands were o mystery to both

Elks Planning
Blood Pool Drive
H m Elks Club will swap steak
dissert for pints of blood again
Thursday In nn effort to build up
tha elub'e reserve blood pool.
Donon are asked to giva blood
at lha Elka Club betweaa the hours
of 1:10 and d:30 p. m. A free
aleak will be eervod to each donor
after blood la given.

Blood Appeal
Is Made Here
An appeal for blood was mad*
today for John Roaeoberger of San­
ford who will undergo surgery May
4 at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Anyone wishing to donate blood for
Mr. Roaeoberger is asked to visit
the hospital thia week.

south and also to tba wept
Kaowlei reported that “ say, w est
could requfra Ham ooe to tw*
years before aa additional water
supply would be available for
use.”
The commitsioe postponed dis­
cussion of the problem since tha
city manager was net pretent la
explain Ua repast

Four-H Club boya from all over
the county will be competing far
laurels at the annual county cos­
iest day scheduled Saturday ad
the Home Demonstration Cantor.
The program gets nnder way
■t 9:20 a. m. with competition Is
four contests — electric, tractor
operators, public apeaklag so d
best collection of Insecto.
There will be Junior and senior
divisions In each of these eontesla for boys under and ever
It year* of age. Entries la the
electric lamp contest must meet
all the specifications far a p ool
reading lamp sad wiU be Judg­
ed on originality, workmanship,
g • o o r a I appearance, usefulness
and design.
The Tractor Operator aaatoat
will Include aw rltten examin­
ation, a section on safety, driv­
ing through a course and a praoperative chock.
Oontosunta
ia
the
Public
Speaking tenteat may apeak on
a subject af thole own choosing.
The winner ia each o f tbefia
divisions wUl represent Seminal*
County in tha Dietrict 4-11 Club
Contest day on Saturday, Mar f
at the Brevard Agricultural Can­
ter In Cocoa.

WASHINGTON (U PI) F lo­
rida's senators asked Tuesday far
a 132 million boost to funds auth­
orised for the Central and South
Florida flood control project.
lone. Spoeeard Holland sad
George Sm athers naked the Sen­
ate Public Works Committee to
include ■ 133 mill toe authorisa­
tion to the IM* B ivan and Herb o n Bill.

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Final plana were underway today for
the two-day DeBary Days celebratiun
eponsored by the merchant* division of
the Seminole County Chamber of Commere# and tickets for the Friday night
variety show climaxing the event will be
on safe Tuesday and Wednesday at the
Sanford Furniture Co. on E. First St.
A volunteer group of DeBary women
will sell the tickets all day Tuesday and
Wednesday morning. Tickets also are on

sale in DeBary. Funds from the show will
be applied to the expansion of the DeBnry
Community Center.
The DeBary Days event will begin
Thursday with special sales and door
prizes offered by Sanford merchants par­
ticipating with the Chamber of Commerce
in honoring DeBary residents and aiding
in the enlarging of their activities center.
The show Friday will feature music
by instrumental and vocal groups and a
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By United Press International
Tornadoes ripped through Texai
and Wyoming, deep snow drifts
buried Montana and lloodwaleri
covered northern Wisconsin and
Michigan today as spring storms
broke out across the nation.
A broad cold front sent temper(turns plunging across the swelt­
ering Midwest and stirred a wide
1 band of thunderahowara in Ks
wake.
Trucker Kenneth Perrin, 35. of
Sabrcc, Ky.t suffered a possible
‘ broken back when a tornado
whirled from Loveland, Colo.,
acroea the Wyoming border and
flipped hie auto-transport truck
upside down on a highway near
Cheyenne.
A dizzying barrage of weather
■trunk Texas. A tornado hit Ter­
rell, east of Dallas, unroofing
several homes and a downtown
bote), but causing no injuries.
Downpours mixed wiih hail bat­
tered north-central Texas Sunday,

flooding streets and yards in Hattom City, north of Fort Worth,
and denting autos near San An­
tonio and Forth Worth.,
Nearly BOO persons, Including

News Briefs
All-Time Peak
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Living
rosts Inched up to an all­
lime peak last month, the Labor
Department announced today. A
bigger increase in food prices
than usual sent (he consumers'
price index up by one-tenth or one
per cent to 125.7 per cent of aver­
age 1147-48 prices,

Tragic Holiday
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - The
Sunday holiday of a flying couple
and a resort-bound family ended
in death and tragedy when a light
plane dived into busy U. S. 40 east
of here and trashed into a car,
Trapped and killed in their burn­
ing Taylorcraft plane were Delbert
Charles Miles, 23. Columbus, and
hia wifa, Monalas, 22.

France Would Go
Along With Atom Typhoon
Ban, DeGaulle Says
WASHINGTON (UPI) — French
President Charles DeGaulle told
Congress today that unless the
United Slatra, Britain and Russia
agree to destroy their nuclear
weapons, Franca will be compelled
to stockpile them.
Ha told a Joint session of the
House and Senate that not only
peace but life itself “will be in
jeopardy if the temptation and
tha threat of war remain hanging
over the world due to m l e a r
weapons."
DeGaulle, whose government ex*
plodcd tha first French atomic
bomb to the Sahara dasert earlier
this year, aald: “Failing the re­
nunciation of atomic armaments
by those states who are provided
with them, the French republic
obviously will be obliged to equip
Itself with such armaments."
DeGaulle spoke to the Joint ses­
sion after ha and President Eisen­
hower concluded their pre-eummlt
talks to general agreement on
grand strategy for next month’s
Paris meeting with Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev,
They announced after n tap-ses­
sion Sunday-at Camp David that
they were in accord on “how we
•hall proceed a t the aammlt.”
At today's final session, Secre­
tary of Stale Christian A. Herter
and French Foreign Minister Mau­
rice Couve da Murvills were called
to, told what had taken place, and
helped their chiefs polish up a
filial communique.
Tha visiting French leader said
to his address to Congress ho “does
sot despair a t all of seeing peace
established in tha world.” But on
tfao nuclear ban possibilities, be
■aid: "We have reached the last
moment when agreement ap­
pears possible.’ *
DeGaulle pointed out that Franca
advocates a sta rt toward compute
nuclear disarmament by cutting
back on rockets and mlsaUaa which
could deliver the atomic ar hydro­
gen payloads.

Rips Islands

MANILA, Philliplnei (UPI) — A
tropical typhoon named Karen
curved toward Formosa today,
leaving 50 persons missing and six
dead in the Philippines. The ty­
phoon ripped across the Philippines
Sunday, felling trees and tele­
phone poles and flooding hoiges.
At least 7,000 persons were re­
ported homeless. Damaga to crops
and other property was estimated
at two million dollars.

Baby Found Safe
CHICAGO (UPI) - A mystery
woman kidnaped a 4-month-old boy
Sunday night but tha baby was
found safe and unharmed early
today to • cheap Skid Bow room­
ing house. Police said tha woman
was known only as Kinh and re­
fused to give her last name. De­
puty Chief Thomas Kelly said be
would abarga her with kidnaping.
Fingerprints ware take* to try to
learn bar identity.

Back To School
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Seven
teen-age boys, their Nasi club
broken up by a Juvenile court
judge, returned to school today
with orders not to associate with
one another. Hie boys, ages U to
]•. spent three nights to JaU tost
week after one of Us members
told about tha club to school autho­
rities. The boy said be decided to
tell because the group was turning
“ a bit pro-Sovlel.”

Trial Postponed
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Federal
Judge Alexander HolUoff today
postponed until Oct. 4 tha conspir­
acy trial of former Federal-Com­
munication* Commissioner Charles
A. Mack and attorney Thurman
Whiteside. The postponement, the
third HolUoff has grantod since
last fall, cams after Whitesides
attorney reported that Ibe Miami
attorney was having n “ rough
time” following surgery for remov■ 1 of his gall Madder at Coral Ga­
bles Friday.

Dog Ordinance
Discussion Set

A North Orlando dog ordinance
will ba discussed al the village
council meeting May I, Mayer
Roy Liddlcolt said today.
Councilman Joe Jackson I*
working on lha ordinance now.
The mayor got a copy of San­
Malcolm W. Phillip* J r.. U , a ford's dog ordinance in responsa
form er resident of Osteen was kill­ to' complaints shout dogs run­
ed In an auto accident in Newark, ning loose in North Orlando.
N. J. Saturday morning.
Phillips was a passenger to a
car with two other boys. Ha and
another youth were killed Instantly
while the driver of tha car is re­
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ported in critical condition to a
New Jersey Hospital.
Phillips was burn In Osteen and
attended schools in Osteen and
Sanford before moving to Newark
three years ago.
Ha is survived by bin mother,
Mrs. Thelma Phillips of Newark,
and his father, Malcolm Phillips
Sr. and grandmother, Mrs. Rose
Phillips, both of Osteen.

Former Osteen
Boy Dies In Dash

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the &lt;25 residents of Ihe Chippewa
Indian village of Odahah, WIs.,
were farced from their homes by
the swollen Bad and Montreal
rivers near Ashland and Hurley,
WIs., and Ironwood, Mich.
The Bad River was reported 30
feet deep in Odahah alter more
than eight Inches of rain soaked
the area during three days.
Weary workers said they ex­
pected Ihe rivers lo crest soon,
but reported rescue operations
hampered hy (reeling tempera­
tures.
An hour • long cloudburst left
four feet of water In some Minnaapolia-St. Paul streets, Minneapo­
lis police had to help doctors
enter Methodist Hospital, which
was on an “island.''
Three days of snow dumped up
lo 40 inches In the mountains
south of Helena, Mont. Cut Bank
reported the deepest official snow
depth— 10 inches—but an unoffic­
ial II indies of th* Great Falla
baseball diamond postponed Ihe
opening game of tha Pioneer
League's Nason thore.

Quake Destroys
Iranian Town;
1,000 Are Killed
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Two
m ijor earthquakes “ completely
ra ird ” the town of Lar SCO miles
south of Tehran Sunday, and
rescue crews working amid con­
fusion and vast dust clouds esti­
mated the dead a- 1,000 lo 1,500
persons,
They reported about 400 bodies
had been taken from the ruins by
noon. Early reports Indicated moat
of the victims were woman and
children.
Shad Mohammed Resa Pahlevl
ordered troops Into the stricken
area with tonto and other supplies.
Small airplanes landing on a
hastily m ade landing atrip'took in
food and medirine mid wore
bringing out eomo of too. most
seriously injured,
U. S. Ambassador Edward
Wallas called on too Iranian for­
eign minister lo extend American
sympathy to the government and
people of Iran and to offer aid.
It was the worst quake disaster
for Iran slbce 1BS7 when 2,SOO
persona were killed by an earth­
quake which hit the northern pro­
vinces in July and another I,ooo
died in temblors which struck
western Iran lb* following Decem­
ber,
U r to about 178 miles from
Shires, the nearest Mg city, and
la reachable by land only over a
dangerous mountain road.
The first rolling quake bit about
4 p. m. Reports reaching here
said It knocked down half the
buildings to th* town of is,ooo,
most of them adobe houses.
A second quake four hours later
completed the destruction, accord­
ing to the Red Croat,

Car Overturns;
Four Injured
Four Oviedo resident! were In­
jured when their car overturned
on tha Geneva Road Sunday af(t moon.
Marilyn Mathers and Priacilla
Tuhy received back injuries and
and cuts and bruises and were
reported in goad condition at
Winter Park Hospital today.
Roy Walnwrigbt, lha drivar of
tha car, and Jim Brookshire, an­
other passenger to tha vehicle,
were treated for bruises and re­
leased.

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Lynch Attempt Sparks
Korean Demonstrations
SEOUL, Korea (UPI) — Ten
thousand angry Koreans rioted
through the night in defiance of
Army troops and tanks in a wild
new demonstration In which 500
students tried to lynch Lee Ki
Poong, Ihe rontrovrritil vice
president.
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City Tax Report
Scheduled Tonight
Tha Sanford City Commission
will get a report tonight on its
financial picture if the city's per­
sonal property Isa were ellmtnat*d.
,
City finance director Henry
Tamm will give the report on
what would happen, If the per•aonal properly tea were removed
and real property assessed either
at too percent valuation, or at
tha present &lt;2 percent.
Consideration of a proposed
swimming pool coda and a re­
port from City Manager W. K.
Knowles on city water supply are
also on Ihe agenda.

THIS VAR BROKE A TELEPHONE POLE when It Untied in a ditch near
tha new Interstate Hwy. 4 west of Sanford about midnight Saturday.
Trooper Olln Garrett of the Highway Ptilrd said Jt h a d s tr u c k another car
1 and aklditjfd almost 400 icet bafora hlUitlg the pdkr w d UndfRir UpaHHf.
down in the ditch. The driver. Charley L. Lawson, 201 Maple Ave. Sanford,
w aa taken to the hoapltal with varioua Injuries. The driver of the other
cur, Henry Mosley, Leesburg Negro, told officer* that tha Lawson car hll
hia vehicle on a curve, Garrett aald.
(Herald Photo)

'Modern Pirates Kill Boat Captain
NASSAU, Bahamas (UPI) - A
pirate's lady and five other Amer­
icana were questioned today by
British and American officials
about twu heavily • armed buc­
caneers who boarded a cabin
cruiser, murdered Ihe captain
and marooned the passengers on
a barren island Sunday.
The pirates, believed to be
American bad-check arliils, out
raced lha U. S. Coast Guard into
Cuban waters, and were thought
to have landed in (he general
vicinity of Gardanai. Cuba. Brit­
ish officials asked Cuban author!
ties to aid in their capture.
I-eft behind with Ihe five casta­
ways from Ihe rharter cruiser
Muriel HI was red-haired Bar
bars Tables, 18, of San Antonio,
Tea., who said she was Ihe wife
of one at Ihe pirates.
She said she and Ihe two mm
had been stranded on deserted El
bow Ray' about 130 miles south of
Miami, since their cabin cruiser
ran aground and broke up on Ibe
rocks Tuesday.
The seaborn fugitives were belirvrd lo be Alvin Tablet Jr. and
Billy Ray Sees, wanted in Tesai,
Louisiana and Alabama for pass­
ing bad checks. They had bought
their cabin cruisar with a $3,000
bad check In Key West. April 17,

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horse and buggy rigged up by Reitar Brotb en of Long*
wood, Tha parada of oowbeya, old foabiotyd tors, marcn&gt;

could not be confirmed im media lely. Ten were reporied injured.
tt was a massive defiance nf
President Syngman Rhee, a near
uprising aimed at forcing him to
resign and give South Korea a
real democracy without Ihe graft
and corruption the student! said
brought I^e lo office last March.

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With screaming violence Hie
riolcrs rejected Rhee's preferred
reforms and demanded that ba
quit outright.
Rhce'a opponents today showered
him with unprecedented verbal
abuse and launched a move ta
oust him from office.
Evea some of the &lt;5-year-old
president's staunchest supporter*
turned against him and there
were indications Rhea's Liberal
Party was beginning to crumble
into fractions.
A too word statement from
Rhee Sunday, in which b* di­
vorced himself from party poli­
tics but gave no sign* of giving
up one bit of the autocratic pow­
er with which ha hai ruled Korea
(or more than l t years, appear­
ed to satisfy no on*.
Lee escaped possible death
when he and hia family fled hia
mansion before the mob* arrived*
The studenta tore down tha gatea
leading to the western-style home,
wrecked and ranaaeked tha house
and yallad with rag* whan they
did not find Lro.
Th* mob had calmod down h r
II p. m. but around midnight R
cam* to Ilf# agala and began a
new assault against Lea's homo.
They began chanting “ kill Lad
Ki Pont" and It waa apparent th*
troops were getting edgy.
14 waa lha «lection of Lee ab
vice president last March II
which touched off ta il Thursday's
riots in which 130 students ward
killed and 780 others wounded. Hit
opponents eriad fraud and i o m r
lion,
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Chuluota Club
Plans Big Night
The Chuluota Women's Club is­
sues a reminder to all residents
that Tuesday is the big night at
the Community Club House.
The CWC is presenting Its April
►Night for Fun.”
Beginning at T p. m.. the night
la planned as a mixed social, and
events are scheduled to provide
amusement for tha entire family.
There to no hdmiaaif i tborga ta d

law commander, said one demon­
strator was killed by a policeman
in front of the Lee home, lie said
he had ordered the arrest of the
policeman who fired and of the
person who ordered him to fire.
Orient Press said three demon­
strators were killed near the
city's east gale, but the report

II Are Wounded
In Mississippi
Beach Race Riot
BILOXI. Miss. (UPI) - White
men armed with clubs, chains and
other weapons attacked a group
of Negroes who attempted lo
iwim al an all-white beach Sun­
day and triggered aeveral shoot­
ing Incidents in whieh II persons
were wounded.
Police
reinforcements
were
called Into this resort eily of
50,000 to help quell Ihe racial vio­
lence that erupted when approxi­
mately 100 Negroes tried lo intregale the Gulf of Mexico beach.
Four Negroes were treated for
Injuries at a hospital hart follow­
ing the wild melee al the bearh.
The night was pierced by a ser­
ies of shootings and outbursts of
violence in which at least It per­
sons were wounded. None of Ihe
shotgun vlotlms was seriously in­
jured.
Biloal Mayor Las Guava said,
"It's ail over for ihe night. I'd
like to say it's all over, but I'm
afraid it's Just beginning,’'
Authorities ordered all establish­
ments serving liquor closed jmdurged residents to stay aft the
streets.
Approximately ao stale troopers,
county and city policemen pa­
trolled lha streets in an effort to
halt tha violence that had gripped
the city.
Police Chief Herbert McDonnell
said, ‘Tl'a just tike a hornet's
nest down here. I don't know
what'a going to happen next.*'
McDonnell said Dr. Gilbert
Mason, a Negro physician, was
responsible for the riot a t the
beach £unday afternoon.
Mason, a resident of Uilosi who
was educated at Howard Univer­
sity to Washington, D.C.. has led
a fight to win equal rights for
Negroes along Mississippi's 26mile mao-made beach known as
“ American Rlvicrs.”

NO. «79

lo g g ro u p s , a m o to riz e d ra ilro a d t r a in a n d on* " In d ia n
w ound a ro u n d G enova f o r a n h o u r b a fo ra b re a k in g up
in I r a n i o f th a G *o*vn C o m m u n ity lia fl. (H e ra ld P h o to )

according to Sheriff John M.
Spollswood.
• At Elbow Key they bad attract­
ed the attention of the charter
fishing boat by flashing distress
signals. When H drew near the is­
land, they swam out to It, fatally
wounded the captain, and forced
the mate and four vacationing
Pennsylvania men to swim ta
shore.
The five men towed dying CapL
Angus Boatwright ashore. Boat­
wright. 55, was ttie owner of tha
$30,000 charter cruiser which op­
erate* out of Iitamorada to the
Florida Keys.
Before being forced aver lbs
side, the five talked the pirates

into radioing lha t), 8 . Coast
Guard and asking for an amphi­
bian plana to rescue them. Boat­
wright was dead whan the plane
reached them.
Rescued with Mrs. Tablet were
Kent Hochlnson, of Islamorada,
mate of the Muriel III, and th*
four Pennsylvania men who had
chartered the vessel, Chester L.
llarrop, 57. of WUkinaburg, o re­
tired oil man; F, J. Scholae, 38,
of Monroeville, a real estate man;
Edward MeCrady, 5$, of Penn
Hllla, a road construction official,
and fttanton C. Fogle, 58, of East
McKeesport, an attorney.
All live near Pittsburgh.

SeminoleM i e n
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majorettes twirled their way Id
first pi ■re la the Florida M ali
United Stale* Twirling Associa­
tion contest Friday. '
The 11 girls competed with
majorettes from sH over Florida
at the contest in Orlando. They
were In the large team competi­
tion which baa 11 or mare g irti to a team,
Tha Seminole "B Corps” waa
third place In the competition far
■mall teams of I«m than II girl*. .
Ruthl Carlton received fourth
place In th* IS-year-old solo twirl­
ing oonleat, and Delores Klrech
took third plaeo la the 18-year-oid
group. Each member of Uw "B
Corps" entered individual competi­
tion. There's a alight possibility
that tha girls will antar the na­
tional U.S.T.A. contest this sum­
mer, Bandmaster Ernest Cowley .
■aid today.
Twirling for the “ A Corps"
wore Delores Hargreaves, Marty
Stamper, Carole* Oalerholm, Fay
Gamer, Barbara Bradley, San­
dra Anderson, Ruthl Carltoa«
Frankie Jonea, Angie Steward
Bobble Barry &gt;nd Michael Papa,
In Ihe "B Corps” are Adcll* AL *
ling, Sandy Rowsll, D*lores Ktrack
Myrna Williams, Myleno Alvar#
and Sherry Leo.

Gubernatorial Candidates
SplitOverBi-RaclalStudyCarlton Supporters
By United Pres* International
Sis candidates for governor split
three and three Sunday on whether
bi-racial committees ran help solve
racial leniioaa In Florida.
Doyle Carlton Jr., Ted David
and llarvay Belser all aald they
think the committee will help.
Fred o. Dickinson, Farris Bryant
and Bill Hendrix disagreed.
“These committees were set up
lo resolve a problem about which
there is no area for compromise,”
said Bryant. He referred to antilegregallon demonstrations at de­
partment store lunch counters.
“ 1 think there is an arm of
compromise," David shut back.
“Sepcraln but equal facilities in
the department stores wuuld help."
Dickinson aald he doubted the
committees could do much about
sltdowns. Hendrix said the com­
mittees were composed of "modcrates and integrallonisls and are
only a soap box for the NAACP."
Carlton said the committees
"serve a very useful purpose.
They keep the tinea of communi­
cation open.” Belser called the
committors "very helpful."
Tbs candidates appeared on an
hour-long television show In Tal­
lahassee.
David twice exchanged healed
words with his opponents. He and
Dickinson dashed when Dickinson
■aid be admired Arkanaai Gov. Or*
val Faubus lor clootoi UUia Rock

Collins. Hendrix aald "anyone who
gets Collini tied around hia neck
will Jose this race."
David said Hendrix's remark waa
“disgusting."
At Miami Stale Son, Tom Adamf
called for tax reforms today in
pushing his candidacy for secre­
tary of state.
“ Equitable revision of Florida’s
hodge-podge tax structure is one
of the most critical need* facing
our aUla today," Adams told the
Miami Sertoma Club
He is chairman of an interim
legislative commitlce set 141 lo
eliminate Inequities and w o rn mend tax refurms.
Spending in the gubernatorial
campaign Iasi week totaled $172,152 and contributions amounted to
$178,M3, reports to the secretary
of slate snowed today,
Farris Bryant led the pack both
in spending and donations. Ha asported $49,555 spent, lor a total
to dale of $346,717, and contribu­
tions of $50,497 for sa total af
$301,787.

Talman Case
Is Continued

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI)
The morals charge trial af actor
William Talm as and six other
persona arrested whan officers
■aid they ware found frolicking to
lie also (angled with Hendrix th* nude, today was continued un­
aver rem arks about Gov. Lakey til June U.

Plan Motorcade
Erneet Southward, chairman a l
the Seminole County Carlton for
Governor Committee, today Invit­
ed all Semlnol* County citisans to
a Central Florida Carlton Rally
Tuesday at 7:49 p. m. a t th* Ame­
rican Legion Homs lo Orlando. u
Southward said: "CRisana are im
vited from ail over Central Florid#
10 this meeting to meet and hoar
Senator Carlton. A motorcade wfR
leave from the city parking lot
behind the school administration
office at 7 p. m. Carlton
era from South Somlncdo
will Join th* motorcade at
Seminole County headquarters
Highway 17-82.
"The first primary campaign
coming to an and and wa do hopn
every voter will avail himself ad
Ihe opportunity of meeting and
hearing Seat or Csrltoa",
ward aald.

Campaign Fund
Deadline Is Set

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Wednesday is tbs. flat! day ~
Candida too to receive any
ancial eentrfbutiaaa to their
didacy, Circuit Court d o rk Du
tialrbot said today.
Undoc alati law. RoUkad
miadad oandidatod Htot an at
buttons ana ba toaolred Ova
bafora the prim ary, which to
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CHICAGO (UPD—Police started
)• Investigation today Into the
Hath of Federal Judge W. Lynn
&gt;ar*iagtoa whoso body was found
looting in Lake Michigan near

An possibiUUci wore being
keeked, including suicide and
mrder. Officials speculated the
irist, missing since last Oct. M,
tight have been robbed and then
Saved into the lake-to drown.
A bfown leather wallet found
a the body contained no money
ad the judge waa wearing no
imely, although he waa known

i d Safety
Sroup To Meet
A mooting nf tho' Safety comitime «f the Atlantic Coast Line
nmpa division which Includes
tafcrd, will bo hold at f:M p.
i. Tuesday In tho possongor staA i m on safety win bo obown

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WASHINGTON fUPI&gt; -T elev i­
sion star Dick Clark has asked
House payola investigators to

to carry one and sometimes two
eapensivo watches.
Coroner Walter E. McCarron
said bis office would perform an
autopsy today on the body of the
ST-year-old Indiana jurist la on
effort to determine the esuse of
death. There was no superficial
evidence of violence.
McCarron said an Inquest prob­
ably would be held Tuesday. '
A pedestrian strolling along the
lakefrmt Sunday spotted the
body floating in o filtration plant
basin north of Navy Pier and less
than a half mllo from where the
judge disappeared six months
ago.
Charles Hansen, SS, vice presi­
dent of an insurance company,
told police the body was floating
face down and the back of tbe
clothing was sand-covered.
Hansen notified polleo who re­
covered the body with the help
of ■ fir* boat.
Polleo first tentatively Identi­
fied Parkinson from various cards
found la the wallet. However, it
later waa positively established

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Mrs. Millicent Pearce Potter,
M. of Sanford died at 4 a. m.
Sunday at a local nursing home.
Mrs. Potter was a resident or
Sanford for the past It years.
She was the wife of the late
Col. James Tracy Potter.
Survivors inelude her daugh­
ter. Mrs. Martha Greer of San­
ford; two sona, Ralph Potter and
Daniel Potter; one brother, Hen­
ry Peace; one slater, Mrs. Mauve
Underwood and four grandchild­
ren.
Funeral services will be held
al the Holy Cross Episcopal
Church at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday.
Gramkow Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

make him the lead-off witness
Tuesday when they open hearings
on his outside record and music
interests.
Lawyers for the ABC network
disc jockey whose shows are fa­
vorites with teen-agers, requested
the investigating subcommittee to
let Clark UI1 his side of the story
first.
The House group waa espected
to consider the request today
Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark.)
called a closed-door session to
chart tbe course of the hearings,
which may last several daya.
The subcommittee also may
consider the reported bids of some
of the other prospective witnesses
that they be questioned in private
rather than under the glare of
publicity.
The . hearings will windup the
Investigation of payola-under-thetable payments to get favored
treatment for records broadcast
over tbe air.

The ChuIuoU Retired Couplet
Club celebrated it'a fln t year*
anniversary at a Pot Luck Din­
ner.
♦
Harvey Savage was re-elected
aa president and otbera elected
to aerve during the organisation's
second year were Burdette De.
Wick, vice president; Mrs. R. E.
Knight, secretary, and Georae
Haig, treasurer.
A standing program committee
was eleeted and ita members are
Emil Zanke, Joseph Muska a n d f
George Boulden. On the refresh*
ment committee for the year are
Mrs. H. S. Savage. Mrs. B. Df.
Wick and Mrs. M. Carroll. Char­
les E. McCune was eleeted publicity director.
Savage appointed the following
members as a committee to
formulate plans for a consti­
tution and by-laws; Charles E.
McCune, George Boulden, Mrs.
R. Hammond and Mra. R. Siop-0
yra.

Happiness Through Health

Kidney Disorder#
(By DR. F. LEO KERW1N)

ge-f/eef
RAY E.

GREEN

Suoday sight of a liver aliment.
The movie and televisloa perfor­
mer succumbed lo the ailment af­
ter being admitted to Hollywood
Presbyterian Hospital Friday.
, Mlaa Emerson, who stood 0 feet,
I inches and weighed IN pounds,
was nominated for aa Academy
Award in IN* for her role as m at­
ron of tbe women's prison In the
Warner Brothers film "Caged."
Some ef her other top films ineluded "Cry of the City," "House
of "Strangers," "Adam's Rib,”
"Daaclag to tbe Bark," "Copper
Ceayofl." "Westward the Women.1'
"Lady Wants Mink," "Champ For
a Day.” "Casanova's Big Night”
and "Untamed."
Mias Emerson, a 30-year veteran
of acting, was boro ia Haywardaa, Iowa, a town with a popula­
tion of XJOO. She west from tho
hamlet to New York where she
"starved successfully" for several
•satoas before eho clicked on tho
atage and radio.
She made her Broadway stags
debut la th e Greek classic "Lysis-

STATI C 0 M P T 1 0 U .lt

Area RC Chapter
Meets Quota First
Tho Orange City Rod Cross
Chapter, composed of Orange
City, Enterprise, DeBary, Benson
Junction and Osteon waa the first
in the auto lo moot their quote
this year,
The quote for this chapter waa
UNO aad the total amount raised
was M JIl.
• a d L a te x CouMUla
DESIGNED AND DEVELOPED FOE
PATCHING* EMPAUUNG, LEVELING.
AND SMOOTHING MASONRY SURPAC!
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"W« got mighty kmeeome for
"Rosalie" and derided it was
about time she enjoyed some of
this good southern living," Ivers
M id .

However, Ivere could not make
tbe trip himself so bla wife and
two friends, Betty Robinson and
Irma Waterman decided to driva
the 1,000 miles from Washington
to Sanford.
"We had no trouble whatso­
ever," Mrs. Ivers said, adding, "as
a m atter of fact everytime we
stopped on the road, someone waa
always asking ns if we wealed to
Mil the :eer.?vv^
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Massemuni
at ner aoutty to m a n / Mrs. I v m jfcM aha left wd*&lt;
her follow players Ieoh like mid- togton early teat Monday aad hrrived in Sanford early Wednesday,
«u.
Roielie waa perfect," she Mid.
When questioned if aha plaaa to
put Rosalie out to "pasture" now
and rest, Mrs. Iv o n Mid, "cer­
tainly not, she's aa good a ear
aa any car on the road.
Rosalie probably wouldn't bo
happy sitting in tho garage any­
way.

Chuluota Chorus
Meets Tonight
Tha Chuluota Choral Group
mM ti ovary Monday at T;M p.
m. la tho Community Club Houm
.and Invites anyane who enjoys
singing to join., n o group is undor tho itteartteu of MraTL- Marakl and accompanied by Mra. J .

DutaJhi

"Rosalie" after an absence of
many y aan rejoined her family
here last week.
"Rosalie" la a 1*3* Ford owned
by Mr. and Mra. Richard Ivers,
wbe have been residents of Lake
Mary for' more than 10 years. However, when the Ivers moved to
Lake Mary they left their “faith­
ful" car in Washington, D. C. with

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Funeral services were held at
3:90 p. m. Sunday for Mra. Manna
M. George, who died Saturday at
bar home a t 120 W. 20th St. She
waa 77. Services were held at Briaton Funeral Home, with Rev. Gro­
ver C. Sewell J r. officiating. The
body will be sent to Alderaoo, W.
Ve.. for burial.
Mrs. George had been a Sanford
resident for 10 years and was a
native of Monroe County, W. Va.
She was $ member of the Aiderson Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. George Touhy, Sanford; a
too. Jam es L. George, Winter Ha­
ven; a brother, W. Gray Mann,
Palmertoa, Pa., and a grandson,
Jimmy Touhy, Sanford.

Dian Aiken Gets
Stetson Honor
Dian Aiken, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Atken, haa receiv­
ed notice that she haa been
designated ■ Stetson University
Scholar for the academle year
1SSM1,
William Hugh MeEaltry Jr. deaa
of the University, stated ia a
recent letter to Miss Alkan that
only the outstanding member* of
tha freshman class are awarded
this diatlaritM. Tbe letter fur­
ther stated Shat this award Is
considered by tha University to
ba the highest honor an incoming
StttMn student can be paid.
Tho title of University Scholar

indicate ability to handle difficult
materials and lo benefit from
Independent research and study.
Miss Alkan w il ho graduated
Mr. Thomas Shade Carter, SS, from Seminole High School this
died Sundajr at hla Longwood spring and plans to further her
home. A native of WrightavUIo, education al 8tet-oaGa., be had beer a Longwood
resident for a year and a half
A world museum of printing
and formtrly lived at Maitland for will be built in Mains, Germany,
II years, wbare bo attended the birthplace of Johannes Guten­
Orthodox Presbyterian Church.
berg, inventor of movable typeMr. Carter la survived by hla The
museum la espected to open
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Da tNellie
l T H I V Y.
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g l t U I | LongI N Ilg*
wife,
Mra.
Carter,
In 1M2.
wood; two daughters, Mrs. Ro­
bert L. Wallace. Sanford, and
Mrs. Donald A. Twiteball, Orlan­
RETURN
do; a son, Thomas S. Carter Jr.,
DAVID M.
U. S. Navy U Hawaii, and tqo
grandchildren. Catha Nan aad
T. 8. Carter III, Orlando.
Funr/al services will be held
at S:M p. m. Tuesday at Briason Funeral Home, with Bov.
Arthur A. Froelich officiating.
Burial will bo in Oaklawo Mem­
orial P a ri; Sanford.

A great deal of mystery haa
existed in the popular mind
ns to kidney difficulties and
to one unnequainted with the
facta it might seem that the

and waato products from tho
blood circulation. This func­
tion ia made possible by the
selective action of the cells of
the Kidney Tubule. After the
kidney cells remove the
harmful substances from the
blood, the unwanted mater­
ials are washed out of the
tublea into the pelvis of tha
kidneys, down tha ureters
into the bladder, and then
cast off by tha act of urina­
tion.
It ia assy to see that thn
function of the kidney is de­
pendent upon the integrity
and condition of the epithelial

T IM E ! Let us moke your
clothes look like new!
Special Prison good thru Thuru. April 28

GOT A STACK OF
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tbs boys st Vulcan Mstsrlsls
stand on thslr beads
to ba of benefit to bui/d-H-yoursa/fars*
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BIfilow Buildit (tha bashful but brilliant
builder) raally brags about tit* boys a t Vulcan.
But ha's only telling tha truth.
Bacauea folks at Vulcan believe in guiding
you, advising you. . . as well as selling to you.
Whether you buy or browse, tha wsloonM that
And, believe Bigelow, you’ll And «*ry thing
to build tvtrything at Vulcan!

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cells that line thn little
tubules with which each kid-*
ney is honeycombed. These in
turn depend for their health
upon normal nerva impulses.
The nerves that supply the
kidney controlling the distri­
bution of blood to the kidney
and the excretory function of
the organ can be traced to the
center of the apinn where any m
spinal displacement or Irrita-*
tion will interfere with their
harmonious action.
The Chiropractor ia able to
determine by modern diagt
noetic methods when kidnap
trouble does exist. Ha la
thoroughly trained to remove
any disturbance with the
vital nerve supply to the kid­
neys restoring the normal •
health of the grgan. Are yoe
a Chiropractic Casa?
One of a aerlee of art Mae
published in the public iatarest to explala sad flhiatrale
the practice of odoatifio
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
P. Leo Kerwia whooo office lo
located at 201 8. French Aye.
and his telephone aeather fa |
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SANFORD NAVAL Air Slution Commander C.’npt. Robert Sl.ve, riftht, progent* the John H. Bear Memorial Safe Drivinjr plaque to Maj. Ralph C.
Wood, commanding officer of the Marine Barracks. It was the third succes­
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The United Daughters of the
Confederacy will observe Southern
Memorial Day at to a. m. Tuesday
■t the home of Mrs. W. K. Dyson.

Seminole County 4-H girls will
bring their past year'* homemak­
ing project* to be Judged a t the
annual 4-H achievement day FriHome economic* authorities
will judge the project* and award
ribbons and pin* to girls who have
completed their work successfully.
The judging will be a t the county
Home Demonstration Center on
26th St. near Sanferd Ave. There
are about 00 girls In Seminole
County 4-H club*.

Fabulous Suds

Cultivating an interest in read­
ing is one of the most lasting
assets parents can provide for
their child. The world of books
is a never-ending one with delight
and adventure all along the way.
3tuch Is lost when children are
not encouraged to learn to ap­
preciate reading.
Picture books and story telling
lead off to a' good start in culti­
vating interest in books. Read to
the children and talk to them
about the storirs.
Don’t hurry them or try to
teach them to read, but when
they a ft ready and do read, have
books, around (he house.
Let them become acquainted'
with their library and the libra­
rian who can help them .select
books that will Interest them.

Special Observance

4-H Girls To Hold
Achievement Day

ot more

Food Order

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In Children, Parents Told

MVRTIE C. WILSON
Heme Demonstration Agent
“ Reeding has never Interested
me very much and besides I
don't have time to read,” a moth­
er comments. "I want my little
girl to enjoy books, but I'm
afraid she won't unless I start
reading, too."
It’s true that children learn by
example and will more likely be­
come interested in books if par­
ents read. However, It really isn't
necessary for parent* to feel they
have to read when they don't
want to do it.
The interest parents show in
their child's reading ia the Im­
portant thing. This usually hap­
pens when the parents enjoy feading and want their children to
find this great pleasure for them•elves. When parents don’t par­
ticularly like to read, they fre­
quently don't encourage their
youngslera because the parents
don't feel It Is pleasure.

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Down Payment
Cultivate Reading Interest
loans May Be Cut
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI)-The gov­
ernment may cut the minimum
down-payment on bouaea purchaied under FHA loam a* much at
$323 on homes coating more than
113.300.
Federal Housing Commissioner
Julian H. Zimmerman ia waiting
for hia staff to put logelher some
late itatiatira on mortgage money
condltiona before be commlta himaelf.
Top Lousing source* aay the final
declilon may be reached thla week.
Congresa authorized the lower
cash payment* laat year. Deipile
■trong prcaaure from home build­
er* and other source*, Zimmerman
refused to exercise the authority
last fall. He argued that with home
loan money as hard to find aa It
was then, rutting down-payments
would not help either home buyers
of builders.
Credit has eased generally in the
last four months. Interest rates on
home loans have not declined aa
* rule but home buyers are finding
it easier to get financing at going
rales.
The new schedule of dawn-pay­
ments still would require 3 per
cent cash on the first 113,300 of
purchase price. The middle bracket
In the schedule would be lifted
from the present 118,000 to ttl.000
and the rate on it reduced from 13
to 10 per cent. A 30 per cent caab
requirement would prevail on pur­
chase price in exccti of 111,000. It
bow applies above $18,000.

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Miss Carol Creighton, H.
Bisbee Jr.
Married In Ceremony At Gainesville
The wedding of M lu Carol Ropes
Creighton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Abbott Creighton, tog
N. W. S3 St., Gainesville and Ham­
ilton Joseph Blibee Jr., ion of Mr.
and Mri. Hamilton Joseph Blibee
Sr., 111! Magnolia Ave., Sanford,
was solemnised April 22 at 4 p. m.
In the Chapel of Saint Augustine,
Gainesville.
The Rev. Michael Gannon offi­
ciated at the double ring cere­
mony. The church was decorated
with baskets of whtte spring flow­
ers and family pews were marked
with white ribbons.
Miss Beatrice Marie Bisbee, sis­
ter of the groom, was bridesmaid
and Miss Creighton’s two sisters,
Miss Mary Cheever Creighton and
Miss Judith Abbot Creighton, serv­
ed as honorary bridesmaids. The
groom's father was best man and
ushers were the bride's brother,
George Alexander Creighton and

MRS. JOHN MeCARTY, wlfn of the Ft. Picrco candidate
for governor of Florida, attended a reception held in her
honor e t Mm. John Morgan’s Summerlin Ave. home

Plan 1961 Reunion
MR. HOWARD ANDERSON, third from left, U discussing the new Pres.
bylerUm College in 8L Petersburg, with gome church women at the annual
birthday party. From left are, Mih. Hairy Woodruff, president of the
women of the ehttych, Mrs. D. S. Tally, Mr. Anderson and Mm. Harry
Weir.
(Herald Photo)

Presbyterian Church Women
Hold Annual Birthday Party
The women of the First Prss- guests. The meeting began with Patrick, historian and M
fcyttrian Church held their an- g covered dish supper served at n ,rd Wllko, treasurer,
anal birthday party in th* edu- - _ _
Department chairmen
national building, with thalr bus*' '
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D,vM B#ch» •P|rllul»1
btnda and families as Invited
G u ,,i , P***erj
ev#nlB* Mrs. Al Lyon, Christian

OVER 35 YEARS

f io h A n n n tA
Mr. and Mrs. E. Jack Boyd
have moved to 111 Hays Dr. In
Country Club Manor. They will
Uva in Banford whil# Mr. Boyd
Is stationed at the Sanford Naval
Air Station. Mrs. Boyd la tha
former, Joyce Ray Rock, daugh­
ter of Sgt. and Mrs. Leo Rock.
The couple was married (n San­
ford three years ago and have
been living la New Jersey and
Rhode Island while Mr. Boyd Is
la service.

Members of the Seminole High
School G a it of lM t will meet
a t the home of Mrs. Robert W.
Llpplnoott, 314 Elm Ave. Tuesday
a t 7:30 p. p ». for Uie purpose of
Baking plans for a class reun­
ion, next yoar..
All those living In the area
who ar* members of this class
are urged to attend. Committees
will b* appointed to help make
plans and gat in touch with out
of town members. If you ara a
member and cannot attend, please
call Mr*. Upplncott at rA 2 4330.

Dickenson Family
Holds Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn and
daughter Linda of Enterprise at­
tended a family reunion of the
Dickenson family at the home of
Mrs. Dunn’a parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Dickenson, In Madi­
son, over the Easter holidays.
This was a combined celebra­
tion of Harvey and Ella Raa's
22ad wwddlng anniversary. Mrs.
Dunn's brother, David Dicken­
son's birthday snd her sister-inlaw, Mrs. Henry Dickenson's birth­
day. ITiIrty-two members of the
Dickenson family attended tb* cel­
ebration.
Boating Is lb* greatest family
sport since the Invention of the
picnic, with seven and ons third
million pleasure boats currently
owned by American families. If
the entire fleet put to sea at
Mce, every seventh U. S. family
would be waterborne.

bridesmaids wore similar gowns
In hsrmonlzlng pastel colors.
The bride's mother chose a I
spring print dress in pastel shades
with matching accessories. The
groom's mother wore a soft blue
linen sheath dress with Jacket and
matching accessories. Both wore
corsages of white orchids.
A reception followed the cere­
mony at the home of the bride's
psrents. An all white color theme
was used in decorations throughout
the house. A three tiered wedding *
cake was served from a circular
tabic, garlanded with smilax.
Punch tables were set up in ths
Florida room and outdoor patio.
Mrs. Bisbee Is a graduate of
Dana Hall School. Wellesley, Mass,
and Brfarcltff College, Brlarcltff
Manor, N. Y. She made her debut
at the 19M Boston Cotillion. The
groom received his degree In pub­
lic relations and advertising from V
Florida Stale University where he w
played varsity football for four
years and was a member of Al­
pha Ti l Omega, social fraternity.
After May 1. (he couple will re­
side at 1410 Palm Lane, in Jack­
sonville, where Mr. Bisbee is as­
sociated with The Travelers Insur­
ance Co.
Sanford residents attending the
wedding included Mrs, B. A. Haward, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Howard, a
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Whelchel,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Whelchel,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Symes, Miss
Rebecca Symes, Mrs. Florence
Symes, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wray,
Ur. and Mrs. B. L. Perkins Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Fleischer,
Miss Diana Fleischer and the
groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. }{.
J . Bisbee.

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DAVID M.

GATCHEL

MRS. HAMILTON JOSEPH BISBEE JR.

CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT

Chimney Rock In northwest Ne­
braska was a familiar landmark
along the old Pony Express route.

pd. pol. adv.

Attends Reunion
Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph Coullette
of Enterprise have returned from
an enjoyable trip. They drove
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hart to their
home In South Bend, Ind. After
a few days visit there, they went
to Chicago oa ■ sight seeing ex­
pedition.
Oa the way home, they climbed
"Grandfather Mountain" in North
Carolina and saw snow, for the
Beet time, i s they travelled
through the Blue Ridge Mountalas.
To ellmix the trip they arrived
at tha home of Ralph'* parents,
Mr. and Mr*. J . P. Coullette, in
tlma to join In a family reunion
la celabratioa of Mr. Coullette'!
TTth birthday. Thirty-four membtra of tb* Couliett* family atlanded the celebration.

Class Members T o

a t First and Palmetto
(AIm s Bide Post Office)

lilies-of-the-valley,. centered with
a white cattelaya orchid.
The bridesmaid wore a Paris
pink silk linen sheath with match­
ing accessories and a corsage of
pink spray orchids. The honorary

Thurndny. From the left ore Mrn. Fred Canon, Mrs. l)nn
McCarty, widow of the former governor of Florida; Mrs.
John McCarty and Mrs. Morgan.

girl choosing one of the subjects.
Naturally the subject of dating
received the lion's share of the
questions, though all three topics
were thoroughly discussed.
At the last meeting, the girls
enjoyed a real highlight in the
series, with a visit to the Eva
Bess Beauty Salon. Barbara Buck­
ler and Norma Whittern drew
the two lucky numbers and served
as models. They received a sham­
poo and set as well as a hair
cut, shaping and styling. While
the models were being "groom­
ed" the group was given tips on
the care and grooming of hair
and each girl was presented a
bottle of shampoo, to try at home.
Each one then received a few
left whisks of the comb, an oc­
casional snip with the scissors
and a suggestion on now to wear
their hair Iq a more becoming

a faculty of 22, only two of which
do not have a P. II. D. degree.
Mr. Anderson told the group
that It will be a Christ centered
college, with a chapel In the cen­
ter of tha campus. The Interim
eampua will be a t tha Maritime
Base, until the permanent ona
Is completed. About 250 students
are expected to enroll this fall.
The speaker displayed a model
of th* proposed permanent build­
ings.
A short business session pre­
ceded th* program and new offi­
cers tor the coming year were
electsd. They were Mrs. W. R.
Andarton, president, Mrs. D. S.
Talley, vie* president, Mrs. War­
ren Adams, recording secretary,
Mrs. Richard Packard, corre­
sponding secretary, Mrs. W. A.

of scallops and she wore mitts of
similar material. The bouffant
skirt was fashioned of ruffled tiers
snd her shoulder length veil fell
from a crown of small silk roses,
finished with a tiny satin bow its
back. She carried a nosegay bou-

there should bo some very satis­
factory progress noticed by their
parents.
Mrs. Jam es Buckler, lesdsr,
snd the entire troop wish to ex­
press their thanks to all those
who have assisted in the year’s
program and especially those who
nave given professional help and
advise during this changing and
Fashion’s new opened-up "shoe
growing period in their lives.
with a view" exposes more of the
BROWNIE TROOP ISO
stockinged-foot to view — and em ­
At ■ recent meeting, Browmie phasises tha importance of co-reTroop 10S, led by Mrs. Olsn Bout- Is
ting th* stocking to the shoe in
well, was given a very interest­ color, surface texture and in styling talk ana demonstration of the
use of the telephone by B. L.
Yates of tha Southern Bell Tele­
phone Co.
Mr. Yates took a phone apart
and showed the girls the mecha­
nism that makes U operate. He
then showed them bow to dial
a number and gave soma Instruc­
tions In good pbona manners. Tha
big treat however, was seeing him
climb tha pole with the telephone
climbing equipment.
U has besn reliably reportad
that la on* car pool, following
this masting, the conversation
took several amusing turns la a
rather heated discussion concern­
ing the color of a phone to be
chosen for a bedroom — and "oh
if they could only have one."
One girl waa heard to make tha
remark, "th at the dlmblag equip­
ment sum would bo helpful in
trots."

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Members of the VAII-II Enlisted Easter Sunday at Daphcne’s home. men In VAH-lt are invited to at-t month at 1:30 p. m. at tha I . M.
time the weather rn-operalcd lend the club meetings, which are Club. For further information call
Lillie Robert Ray Kendrick of Men's Wives Club have had a This
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Chuluota hat (inalty been dis­
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charged front i f nt'r*erv m Or- ' A picnic was held at the Elks play-1 were served and games enjoyed
an -r Mcmorsl Mnip'!*1 The baby ground the mst of March and pie- by the children and some of the
«»» bo-n on Feb. S. premature­ ' turrs were made to send to the mothers.
ly. lo Mr. anil Mr*. R then Kend­ husbands aboard ship.
Members are assisting with the
Talm Sunday the group gal to- cancer drive and vsill be soliciting
rick. He weighed only i*x-i pound*
and eight oumrs at liirth and it g: liter for a pot luck supper at in their areas until the drive ts
»a» neerssarv to have him under Ihr home of Dap'&lt;cnr llt-aurhantp. completed. All wises of enlWted
constant medical care. The entire It turned out to be more poi luck
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An Easter egg hunt was held,

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A TEA in honor of M ia . Doyle Conner Jr., wife of the nimliiinte for setl'ctary nf agriculture was held Wednesday in Oviedo. Left tn right. Mr*. Jack
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MRS. DOYLE CONNER JR., third front lefl. wife of the candidate run­
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at the Langford Hotel in Winter Park. VAH-3 officer's wives uro in charge
of all arrangements. Mrs. J. F. Barlow, extreme right, is general chairman
of the ball, other committee members are, left to right. Mrs. O. .1. Lopcr,
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of Si. Petersburg, were recent
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Misses Audrey and Susan Hiera,
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Rev. and Mrs. Hill Swyear and
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Mr. and Mr*. E. W. Jones en­
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and all the grandchildren at their
home, with an Easter egg hunt.
Mrs. Ruth Magenhelmer and
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WASHINGTON — I f Nspoison
or Lafayette o r even the great
sun king. Lent* XIV, were to walk
onto tho contemporary stage they
could hardly he endowed with
more of tho grandeur of history
than Charles DeGaulle.
Yet, as DeGaulle proved Just be.
fore hi* vUit to America, he ia still
very much ■ figure In the march
of ovonts. He cams hate against
the background of talka with Promier Khrushchov and Prtma MinisU r M aeaillsn th at are baliavad to
havo sot tho pattern fo r tho aunt*
mtt conference.
I t was DeGaulle, tho realist,
who talkod with com plate candor
to tho Sevlot Premier about the
German problem, Firat, ,ho reaf­
firmed to Khrushchev Ms belief,
expressed publicly before, th at the
Oder-N'eiii# line la tha unalterable
boundary between Poland and
Germany. Second, bo mada it clear
that ho haa no interoat in the reunification of Germany.
In other word*, ho expressed his
willingness to accopt tho atatua
quo In Germany. Ha did thla with­
out ' disloyalty to hla close ally,
Chancellor Adenauer, tinea ha

The United Daughters of the Confederacy here will join
alt the other chapter* of their organisation Tuesday in oblorvind Confederate Memorial Day with a program honoring
tha vetanna of tho Southern armies who fought in tha Civil
Wsri * '
Thera will be a toil call of all tha names of Seminole
Couaty men who fought In that losing battla and appropriate
tribete wlM be paid to their effort*.
;
That war and those men are a long time gone, but the
tiDO faithfully remember* them each year .and with a re.
i i i i l l f that Is touching. Their memorial aervicea and
graveside visits all over the South are an everlasting eulogy
to the (Ml who fought probably the moat bitter of ail wars.

Bobby's case ahosM bo s ehal*
tango to *U Of yao mpthara wb* wouldn't Itf
So' quit pasting tha buck to
bare pro school children, on
"weak kidneys" whan your child
scra pbook Ihle column. Good wots tho bod.
panaris should always show that
Both ovorelooplng and bod wotUng are duo to inattention. The
victim haa learned to ignoro cer­
tain signals th at most ptopls re­
spond to.
I s tho cose of the full bladder,
whoa Ha pain signals era sent to
tho brain, tha child no longer
CASB* B-417: Bobby D.. egad hoods thorn as a cue to awakon.
throe, la getting new parents aeon. Instead, ha relaxes tha mueclss
"D r. Crane.” hla prospective that abut off the outlet from Urn
faster mother bogus, MI am ae ut­ bladder and thus wets the bad,
terly happy about Bobby that f without waiting,
Tha c u n fo r bed wetting thus
leal like singing nil day long.
T v * boon married tig h t years, consists of making tho child re­
hut never could have any babies ol train himself so ho again bteds
my. own, Now wo havo tho ebanea tha pain ioniations from a full
bladder.
to adopt Bobby.
T u t 1 need some advice quick­ Praise him for ovary success, so
bis confidence mounts.
ly ,. Bor example, Bobby •tatters.
Let Mm wash his pajamas and
And.bo wots the bod regularly.
ivar ha
bedding whenever
he has a re­
reT o ptoaso tell .ua how to cope lapse, but don't "bawl him out."
with a boy of hla ag o !"
Tho manual labor of washing his
Stutter log a t tho age of throe Is wat clothing will servo as tho
usually a normal reaction, for tuck proper punishment.
• child can understand fa r more
Sometimes It is well to push
words than ha can utter.
Raids before bedtime, Instead of
In hla eagerness to tell about curtailing theml Thla will accentu­
•omo dramatic avont, his ‘Ideas ate tha problem and often force
.thus run far ahead of his vocab­ him to a quicker battle with his
ulary, so be stutters.
difficulty.
Ignore this typo of stuttering,
Lot tho older children aot an
fo r H corrects itself in n few alarm clock, to go off about two
years, unless neurotic parents hour* after thay retire, for this is
“set" tbs bad habit of stuttering Usually when the first accldeat
by constantly yelling a t the child occurs during tha night.
•nd thus making Mm unduly selfFortonallia tho fight, too, ao
conscious about Ms speech.
tha child looks on hla bladder aa
, Aa regards enuresis (bed wat­ tha "enemy," Instead of feeing
ting) thla problem la also very that his parents a n hla foes.
And don't lift the sleeping child
out of bed and steer him to tho
bathroom In the middle of tho
night, fo r thla Just encourages him
further In loaning on othera to
solve hla problem.
Bed wottera MUST accept full
responsibility and thus cura themselves!
Send for tho N-Uroclaet booklet,
who likewise ignore tho ringing of enclosing a stamped, return envoiopo plu* 20c. I t shows how to conMsote slam eloiB.
“Weak ears" would obviously bo truct a simple shocking machine
6^silly explanation for their fa'll' hat la a surefire method.

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WASHINGTON — For months
I dwelled under tho nslvo Illusion
that tha nama "Kennedy" was a
household word, I thought that tho
moniker of U. S. Sen. John F.
Kennedy Identified him Instantly
across tha breadth of our land—
•von among those not politically
Incllnsd,
I This, 1 assumed, would bo espe­
cially true in the very nerve cen­
ter of politics, Washington, D. C.,
where the young presidential a s­
pirant had taksn over squatters'
rights on tha front pago of the
newspapers.

But now I have come to learn
that tho man I thought was fam ­
ous is something less than a
nonentity in tho very nerve cen­
ter of the very nerve renter of
Washington — the telephone of­
fice.
My faith in the fame of a name
first began to disintegrate when
George Cheely, CBS television
newsman, said to me: "Strange
thing happened to me the other
day.” 11a said he dialed "Informa­
tion" for tha Kennedy-for-Prrsldent ufice number, which Is not
listed In the directory. The oper­
ator looked imd looked and then

WASHINGTON (UPl) - Thar*
Is a book on the market sow en­
titled "Tho Father" which' Is a
collection of llllers from famous
men to their offspring.
I have been glancing through
soma of tho lellora in hopes of
picking up o fow tips oa now to
communicate with my own prog­
eny.
I mein there are some things
children should know that I bad
ralbor not till them in face-lofaco conversations. It would bo
easier If I could go off. some
place and send them a letter.
However, the book wasn’t much
halp to ma in this regard, mostly
because the authors of the quoted
leticre, being famous men, didn’t
have my kind of problem.
I wouldn't be so presumptuous
as to suggest that aoma future
anthologist might want to. pub­
lish ona of my tetters. But If any­
one Is getting up a colls ctioa of
kinder-type tellers written by unIfamous
R U IV U 3
IU V N
I4BV
U B p j— B
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men,
I« JJust
happen
to
havo a specimen handy.
"Dear children.
"You a n rapidly teaching the
age when you win need to luow
some of tho facts of life, 1 could
lake the easy way out a a d ' let
you dig them out of comic books.
But I do not want you to got o
distorted view of seta (thing that
U essentially fins-gad good and
beautiful. Sp I will oxplala Hum
to you myeelf.

your Islher was not the supreme
commander of all the Allied mili­
tary, forces in Europe In World
War II. I gather that you were
beginning to suspect this already.
Otherwise you would not keep*
asking ‘but who was Eisenhow­
er!
"Remember when you used to
climb upon my knee and beg me
to tall you pbaut my experiences
during tho war? Well, old dad
didn't think you were big enough
then to understand technical
(arms, such as ‘kitchen police.'
So he took a few chapters of
'Crusade in Europe’ and para­
phrased them in the first person
singular.
"If (his gave you a slightly
misleading impression of my role
In the war, I'm sorry.
"Now about that old football In
the altic. It does not necessarily
mean that I was an All-American.
When 1 used to tell you about It,
you possibly didn't catch the
phrase ‘high school.' I guess the
attic accoustlcs are not all they
might be.
"Finally, It is natural for chil­
dren lo ba curkmf about what
their fathera do for a living. 1
have tried to explain tha newspa­
per business to you In n whole­
some way. But 1 apparently did
not make it clear whan I used
the term ‘'editor" that I was
gpcaking of my boss aad w&gt;t of
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informed him btandy: "W e havo no'
Kennody-for-President.M
This was the morning after
Kennedy mada big baaaar lints
across the nation lo r hla Wiscon­
sin primary victory.Cheely insisted th at th a n must
ba a Kennedy-for-President, And
she murmured: "Kennedy . . . Is
It spelled with two V s or one?"
The TV man finally did get
the number, and when ha triad for
It a few days later ha aald ha had
to go through the tamo rlgamarole,
"Impossible!" I said. So I tried
It. This is the unexpurgatad dialougst
"May I have the number for thr
Kennedy - for - President office!"
"Just one moment, please . . . ."
You could hr'sr her thumbing
through page after page. Several
minutes later:
"Sorry, th e n Is no such listing."
"But, madam, ha it a candidate
for United States president."
"OhT Republican o r Democrat!"
I told her I had a vague notion
from somewhere that ha might be
a Democrat. More sounds of pages
flipping.
"I'm sorry, but all we have list­
ed there Is the Democratic N a­
tional Committee. I'll give you
their number . . . perhaps they
will know . , ."
"Operator, thla office has besn
In existence eince last September.
It has a suite of 10 rooms on tho
fifth floor of the Esso Building at
the foot of the Capitol, it employa
16 people and must get thousands
of messages a week."
"That name ag ain !"
"John F. Kennedy."
"That name again?"
"John F. Kennedy."
8llence, She was leafing through
thoaa pages again. I began to auspoet a t thla point th at all thosa
operator* had boon hired by some­
body like Hubert Humphrey.
Then aho canto on again: "Oh,
hero it le, air ~ " 'John F. Kennedy for President.’ The number
is Nations! t-6200.
" It is listed," she said, "under

would gain nothing — and might
lo«o everything — by trying to
force the Western powers out ef
Berlin. I t would bo the height of
folly to sign a separata peace
treaty with E ast Germany and
thereby hope to squaeso out the
West.
Of the DoGaullo frankness on
tha Gorman problem th a n can be
no doubt. According to a report
which aoma knowledgeable diplo­
mats accopt, Khrushchev recipro­
cated by agreeing, in effort, to ne­
gotiate a t tha summit an interim
eottlement on Berlin. Proof of tfaii
la cited In tha recent report In
Pravda suggesting th at such an
interim agreement was possible,
and even more significantly lb the
East German statement th at th e n
were other ways to aettlo tha Barlin question besides forcing out
tho Western garriions.
Those who credit thla report and
bolieva th at Khrushchov left Pari*
willing to ratify tha atatua quo
forest* tho following sequence of
evonti:
1. Agreement In principle a t tha
summit on an interim m ttlam snt
for Berlin th at would laavo Wes­
tern rights unimpaired.
2. Tha foreign ministers to moot
at Conova shortly after tho sum­
m it to work out tho tan as under
which, with some alterations, West
Berlin would remain for a fixed
period of yssra In tho present re­
lationship with W ait Gsrm-uy.
I . Upon completion of tho work
of tfco foreign m lalstsn, DoGaullo
and Macmillan would Join Elsen­
hower and Khrulhehav In Moscow
for what would, In effect, bo a
second and brief summit to put tho
final seal of approval on tha

Children at tho Osteon school
have a now companion for their
crayfish, turtle aad pot sacks.
Too youngsters are bringing up
a baby raccoon which thoy recent­
ly acquired from a retired Os­
teen echoolteacber. Mrs. Ray
Lawson .knew the reputation tho
children have for bringing up ani­
mals. So when eht found tho
new-born coon lyi&amp;l under a tree,
she brought It to tho school.
The furry little animal didn't
even havo Its oyes open when
Mrs. Laweoa found tt two and a
half weeks ago. Now it foods
from a bottle and is takaa home
by different youngsters each
night. Tha raccoon may not care
for the constant caange ia scene­
ry, but it certainly gets plenty
of tendar loving cam. The Os­
teen schoolchildren once brought
up some 'posaumi.

Before be left Parts, in an oxceptlonally happy frame of mind,
Khrushchev hinted a t an early
second summit. It is now believed
th at this is what he contemplated.
The climax would come, with the
second gathering of the four, a t
the and of President Elsenhower’s
visit to the Soviet Union about
June IS or 10.
If eventa do fall out this way,
and certainly It is the direction in
which they seem to be moving,
DeGaulle will be able to claim no
llttla credit for what could be the
beginning of a peace of the status
quo th a t might endure for an In­
definite number of years. His
argument with Khrushchev w st
that since there Is no real settle­
ment of the outstanding problems
in sight it is better to accept
things as they are with complete
candor.
I t Is DeGsulle's quality of lofty
and unthakcabls confidence that
Is so Impressive. That same qual­
ity Is evident in his determination
to create an independent nuclear
deterrent for France.
He would no more dream of ask­
ing President Elsenhower for tho
kind of nuclear information fur­
nished by the American governmen to Britain than ha would
think of asking to htvo the Wash­
ington Monument set up in the
Place de la Concorde. He will not
even remind the president of the
unfulfilled pledge of December,
1967, to assist France in building
a nuclear submarine.
The French have on schedule 26
further atomic explosions which
they show ovsry intention of go­
ing through with. What astonishes
Americans who have had a fairly
close look a t their nuclear develop­
ment is that It has been dona with
an expenditure thus far of only
6300 million,
I f tho earns confidents and ds*

More Trouble
Facing Beverly
HOLLYWOOD (UP1) — More
trouble for fun-loving Beverly Aadland, 17, loomed today with tha
disclosure of a secretly-made
Up* recording which purportedly
teus of her romances-for-pay.
Beverly’s mother, Mrs. Florence
Aadlaad, 63, talks In the recording
ahoitt affairs aha aald Beverly had
with two "big nama" Hollywood
celebrities, a Beverly Hills social­
ite and a Jam aica millionaire, ac­
cording to the district attorney's
office.
Manley J , Bowler, chief deputy
district attorney, declined to Iden­
tify the men named in tha recordial and said bis office had
no plans to question them.
Ha said the recording might b*
used, however, a t Bavtrly'a de­
linquency hearing In Juvenile
court May &gt; to support the state's
contention that sim is without
proper supervision.
Mrs. Aadlend, when she first
learned of (ho recording's exist­
ence through nows stories Tues­
day, stormed to tho district a t­
torney's office, charging the re ­
cording had boon mada la ao a t­
tempt to blackmail her.
Bowler laid tho recording was
mada Fab, M a t tha Aadland
apartment by actor-singer Loo
Dlmoa, 30—without Mrs. Asdlsad’s
knowledge.

diironess were evident in solving
the domsstle Issues th a t plsguo
DcGeullv, then there would bo
reason for unquestioned optimism
over the future of F/ance. But this
last is not the case. The w ar in
Algeria goes on with no foresee,
able end. The farm ers riot as their
income falls. And the intriguers
continue to bore from within ini
the belief that they can sooner o r'
later topple the great man. In
short, DeGaulle has not shown a t
homo the fame brilliant resolution
that he displays abroad.

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Sem inole County
Ba off tea "aerrko as road lo nano" la olrlvlag to make Somlaolo
County a bettor place to lira sod lo mateteie our traditional
way of Ufa white operotlag tho shorlfr# of firm for oil the people.
Mo woo educated la collegoa, police training schools sad FBI
ickoola lo perform tho lob sod already haa mada tha deportment
an up to date auo competent to protect tho ctllaoua of tho county,
lu st chock tho n u r d.

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DISTRICT 4, SEMINOLE COUNTY
Q ualified
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Will —vwta full Ubm to thla «fflaa.

YOUR SUPPORT APPRECIATED

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MISSILEMAN

’Greyhounds Even Season's Record;
Face Lakeland At Hone Tonight
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By JERRY COVINGTON
Tlie Sanford Greyhounds evened
their record at 3-3 here Sunday
night on the strong left arm of
Bon Banovic a i they defeated St.
Petersburg, 4 2 .
• On Friday night the locals travel­
ed to Palatka where they pulled
out a 10 Inning game by a score
of 7-3 and on Saturday night they
_ toil to St. Pete by a score of
R 9 0.
In the game Saturday night
righthander Ken Sanders had a
no-hitter going throLgh the sixth
inning and in the seventh he gave
up four hits and the Saints picked
up seven runs. Sanders pitched
beautifully, throughout his stay
on the moun and deserved a better
ME
fate. He could have been out
, the inning with very little damag
W but two costly errors were mm'
and then the roof fell in.
In the game Friday night Chat
baseman Ken Harrelaon ama/ned

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Navy, Yowell's
Pace Little L(
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Perfection Dairy play/ Chase to
day In the opening gfme of tbe
Sanford Little Major Hague's aec
end week, with FiralFederal tak
ing on Florida State B&gt;nk Tuesday
Navy and Yowe»» wound up
leading the league,with two vietoriea each after p t first week.
Perfection had a B&gt; mark, Stand­
ard Oil wai M /F irs t Federal.
Chase and Florid/ State Bank 0-1
A end Food mart hsfl e 0-2 record In
w the atandinga. /
Standard Oil refeited Foodmart,
0-3, with Hanior the winning pitch«r. Dean burial the Yowell’a team
to a 114) s/utout over Chase.
Echols was the winner a i Navy de­
feated Florya State Bank 11-2.
Yowell’s bell Foodmart 4-0, with
Barbour thf winning moundsman.
Navy ran /p ■ 13-4 margin over
Standard 01. with Nopper on the
m mound alti Perfection aqueexed
• by Firat jfcderal, 8-9.
Followilg tbe Perfection-Chase
game lo#y end the Firat FederalState B/nh conteit Tuesday, the
league pbedule tbia week includes
Foodm fl va Navy, Wednesday;
Perfecfon va Yowell'l, Thursday;
First federal va Standard Oil at
4:30 p m. Friday and State Bank
vs Chile at 7:30 p. m, Friday.

his second homerun in as many
days. The big first lacker was
out of the lineup Sunday due to a
skin rssh that haa hosplulixed
him temporarily and he should
be back wtth the club in a few
days. In the victory over tha
Reds catcher Bob P erct deliver­
ed the game deciding blow when
he doubled in the 10th inning
to drive in two rum.
In the victory Sunday over the
Saints, lefthander Banovic was
superb on the mound. He scat­
tered six hits and walked but
ono batter. He had a shutout goin* until the 7th inning but three
infield errors resulted in the
storing of the only two rinx. He
live up but one hit in tbe inning
hut throwing errors broke the
shutout. He was also the only
Sanford batter to pick up two
base hits for the evening and in
the firth inning he sent a long
single to left field driving across
Bob Pcrct and Pat Sisk.
It was Banovic's first victory

of tba season against no defeats.
In fummlng up tho weekend
of basaball there is ona fact that
is vary evident. The Greyhound
pitching ia reel solid. With the
fine mound performances record­
ed thus fsr In tbs season we
should bo a contender for the
flag all the way. All of tba pitch­
ers have displayed fine control
and with Improvement In tba de­
fensive department, tha record
could just a i easily be Ad lor
tbe season.
Tonight manager Johnny Uppon,
former Detroit shortstop, will
bring Um Lakeland Indus* to
Sanford for tha first tints lines
rejoining the league. The Cleve­
land farm has won thro* In n
row and they i t a a to have n
solid bstl club.
Managar Robbia Robertson will
probably go along with his same
flneup for tonight's gam* and
ha haa not named his startar.
He could go with Forest la ilsy ,
a lefthander with plenty of stuff.

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DERBY DANDIES
America's Ho. i Morse

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B. Vicente
Deutsth cf
Calero lb
DollssU c
Charnofsky lb
LaGrande if
Amann If
Tucker 3b
Sptlser a
A. Crawford as
Total
SANFORD
Chavarria 2b
Dube If
Dukaa 3b
HlMjoaa rf
Green aa
Perea e
Slak cf
Reed lb
Banevlc p

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ARMY LIFE .
THE 2 6 YEA R - CLP
LIEUTENANT
RECENTLY
BROKE THE
WORLP
FECORP
TWICE. ./H
THO WEEK*.

SAO U U M tr HAW
TROUBLE WTTH m
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WHILE E tU tt t n U
M f t RACE.
H i* R E C O R Pr
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HEAVE H A * S //J4
LONGER THAN THE T O **

Total
36 4 6 3
St. Peteriburg 000 000 200—2 0 3
WNfCH EARNSP H M AUNNSRSanford
100 030 OOx-4 0 4
’UF SPOT /N THEl9f*a LW F ie*
Error*— Calero, Charnofsky, Cha­
t&gt;*|fe»4 Vt Ke* )•**"*• SpOONvarria 2. Duke*, Green
L O B - St. Pete 6, Sanford 10
PO-A St. Pate 34-14, Sanford 27-13
2B—Doltnskl
2B—Hinojosa 2 P e ril
Sar—Banovic
Wild pitch—Banovic, Speiatr
Doubl* Play— Crawford-Charnaf■ky-Calaro, Chantofsky-Caltro
Pitching
IP MR ER SB SO
Banovic W
9 4 2 0 1 3
High rcorer for Sanfnrd was
The Seminole High boy'* gulf
Speller
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0 6 4 4 8 8
Knoff
. 2 0 0 0 1 0 team finished 13th in a field of 23 Rickey Roth with ecoree of 77 and
Umpire 1 — DIJohnson-Halllday; teame In the elate high school golf S3 for the two-day ptay.
tournament held at Lakeland over Tha itat* tourney wrap! up the
Attendance— 133;Tlme —2:13
golf season for the locals who
the weekend.
compiled thalc best record In tho
school's history this year with an
impressive 11-t mark.

Seminole High Golfers Finish
15th In State-Wide Tournament

PACE.TA B K E N TU C K Y
P ER kv, H/LL P E R M F C ,
THE 86r* T/ME A T , 4
CHURCHILL POHN* oNm
MAY 7. t f HA* F IR S T
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Three Tied For League Honors
in Mixed Loop Bowling Play

riDRIDA STATE LEAGUE
w L FCT iGB
4 .0 1.000 •a•
ojsndo
3 l .833 1
ttlatk a
2 2 .300 2
Thmpa
3 3 .500 2
Sanford
2 3 .100 ZH
leesburg
2 3 .400 2ts
DeBary Pharmacy, B. Edwards V.F.W. rolled a 913 handicap high.
Lakeland
1 2 .333 3
It. Peteriburg
Builders Supplies and Team No. I
Making spar# tha hard way,
1 3 .167 4
Daytona Beach
were ail tied for first place in tha was Wallace Woods, Bill Pressley,
■ s u its Seed ay
naw M i n e d Summer League Ed Horning and Ann Conklin, nil
Orlando 7, Tampa 4
which opened Its aeaeon last week.
Sanford 4, St. Peteriburg 2
All three teame have threa picking up tha 3-10 split, Alberta
Warner made the 5-7, Denny
Palatka 4, Lakeland 1
points each.
Daytona Beach 3, Leesburg •
In iicond spot ts Steinmeyar Pharea toppled the 5-6-7, Erma
Game* Today
Roofing, running true to form, Webb get tha 5-6, and so did Joe
Palatka at Orlando
with 2 tt wine. Sanford Manufac­ Danyluk, along with the difficult
Lakeland a t Sanford
turing Co, Is in third with 1H 4-7-9-10.
Leesburg at St. Petersburg
wins, while tha other three teams
Tampa at Daytona Beach
are tied up in fourth. Dot Powell’a
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Gift Shop, V. F. W. Poet, and Mre.
W L Fct. GB Appleby's Restaurant all hava on
Detroit . . . . ........ 3 0 1.000 *• point each, tn this position.
New York .. ........ 5 1 .333 tt
Jeaie Carathers, rolling for tho
3 .371 2 manufacturers, reeked up the
Washington .
.429
3
4
Boston .......
highest series for tbe league aa he
Chicago . . . . ■•••*• 2 •2 .400 3 turned in a big 574 scratch. Ed
Kansas City »****e 2 3 .400 3 CaJIan had high scratch game of , , . and mail it today to find aut
Cleveland .. ........ 1 4 .200 4 210 to take over that apot, Ann how you can still apply for a
Baltimore .. ........ 1 S .167 4ti Conklin rolled high series, 542, 11,000 lift Insurance policy to
help taka cars of final expenses
Gamea Today
for the women, while Margie
Chicago (Score 0-0) at Kansaa Woods turned in the highest single without burdening your family.
City (Daley 0-0). Night.
You handle tha entire trans­
game, 210. Right behind was Ruth
Baltimore (Peppaa 0-0) at Wash- Phillips with a 205-520.
action by mall with OLD AMER­
(ngloa (Kernmerer 04). Night.
DeBary Pharmacy rolled tha ICAN of KANSAS CITY. No obUOnly games.
,
hlgheet team scratch aeries as gallon. Na ona will call on yen!
they plied up a 2438 scratch and
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Write today, Amply giving
Steinmeyer Roofing took over the your
name, address sad year of
W L Pal. GB
handicap end with a 2632. Tha birth. Mall to Old Amerftan In­
Pittsburgh .......... I
8 .717
manufacturing
team
had
an
240
surance Co., 4340 Oak, Dept.
San Francisco . . . . 7 3 ,7po &lt;*
Los A ngeles......... 3 3 .100 gw for high scratch game, while tha LAMB, Kansas City, Ma.
Philadelphia ....... 3 0 .433 S
Milwaukee .......... 4 3 .444 S
St. Louis ............ 4 3 .444 3
Cincinnati ............ 4 7 S t 4
Gamea Today
TRAIN NOW TO BE A
San Francisco (McCormick 1-0)
• t St. Louis (MUall M ). Night.
Only game scheduled,

People 60 to 80
Tear Out This Ad

Record Field
In Invitational

PINEHUR&amp;T. N. C. &lt;UPI&gt; —
About 130 golftr*, including two
members of tha U, S, Walker
Cup team, were scheduled to tea
off today in tha qualifying round
of the doth annual North and
South invitational amateur gotf
champlonahlp.
Billy Jo* Patton of Morganton,
N. C., and hi* Walker Cup teammale, Ward Watlauffer of Buf­
falo, N. Y., ware expected to be
among tha record field, battling
for the 64 plaeee in match play
which begins Tuesday.
Alex Welah of Rockford, 111.,
whom Patton defeated for tha
North and fiouth crown in 1954,
and Herb Durham of Dallas, Tax.,
tbe 1961 runner-up, will also be
in strong contention.
Jack Ntcktaua of Cleveland,
Ohio, the amateur champion, wili
be unable to defend the title

Heavy BRL Action
Set This Week
Tbe Sanford Babe Ruth Laagua
will atari a week’* alata of games
at 4:26 p. m. today in tba No. 1
diamond At tha Giauta training
Eiwania playe Lako Mary today
and the rest of tho schedule haa
CPO va Rotory TUaaday, CiviUn
va Elka Wadntaday. Ovltdo va
Shrlss Tburtday, and Xlwania vi
CPO Friday.

Finsferwald Wins
New Orleans Open 4 NAS Keglers
Compete In Play

NEW ORLEANS (U ri)-D o w
Fineterwald looked like Citation
with a 10-length lead ae ha ran
away from the field to rani a
record 72-hole score of 270 Sun­
day in the $27,000 Greater Naw
Oriaana Opin.
Tha 30-year-old Tequesta pro,
always deadly with hie short
gams, eeemend to break par at
will aa he finished six stroke*
ahead of blond AI Baaaalink of
Groslinger, N. Y.
Flnitarwald turned in rounds of
60-60-66-69 for a 14-under-par
performance and tha $3,500 first
place money. Hie 270 obliterated
Henry Plcerd'a 276 standard set
in 1U41,
The price money buosted hie
winninge over $25,000 for 1900—
good for aeeond place behind
Maitera winner Arnold Palmer's
$44,000.
Only threa golfers had a chance
to catch Fineterwald in tha final
IB—Doug Sanders of Miami, John­
ny Pott of Bhrevaport, La., and
AI Baaaalink. Bandar* was four
strokes back and the other two
trallad by five.
Four playara were bunebsd for
third place behind Beaselink.
Pott, Benders, Bob Roaburg of
Overland, Ken., and Houatcn Laclalr of Birmingham, Ala., all
had 177'*.

Four bowlers from the Sanford
Naval Air Station, under the com­
mend of Capt. R. W. Slye, USN,
competed In the Sixth Naval Dis­
trict Tourney held recently.
The tourney was held an a tele­
graphic b a a i a with bowlers
throughout the District bowling on
on their home alleys and sending
dally verified scores to NAB Jack­
sonville, the tournament ha%t.
Each tourney entrant bawled 15
game* and tha winner waa deter­
mined by total plnfatl.
Winning tha tournament was N.
Nicholson of VX-t, NAS Kay
West with a 3,778 for hla I I
games.
Runner-up was J. 1. Wagner,
NAS Atlanta, (la., with 3,021.
Sanford bowlers and tbalr I l ­
gam* totals werat Don Stellar,
3,459; George Koen, 3,157; Bob
Ashby, 3,127; and Bill Crimea,
3,078.

Tigers, Pjrates Off To Fast
Start In AL,NL Pennant Races
United Preaa International
You can't blame Detroit and
Pittsburgh fan* for whooping It
up — they're waited 20 year* for
the Tiger* and Pirates to make
J-.-krabWt starts.
The Tigers remained unbeaten
atop the American League when
they whipped the Chicago W hitt
Sox, 12-4. for their fifth straight
victory Sunday while tha Pirates
took over first ptaee In the Na­
tional League when they te a t tha
Milwaukee Brave*, 7-3, for their
eighth triumph in 11 games,
The Tigers haven't made such
a fast start ainc* they won eight
of their first nine gam** in 1037
and the Piratex era making their
best early showing since they won
their flret seven game* in 1938.
In fact, over the year*, the Tigers
and Pirates have more often than
not disappointed their followers
wtth early-season slump*.
Casey Wise, the ex-Milwaukee
Infielder, and catcher l.ou' Berberet led the Tiger!' explosive attack
Sunday while llarvey Haddix,
who hadn't beaten the Braves
since 1057, waa the Pirate*' hero.
Wise, filling in for second-base­
man Frank Uolling, drove In fire
runs with two homert, a triple
and a single and Berberet hit a
grand slam homer that highlight­
ed a six-run first-inning assault
on 22-game winner Early Wynn.
Paul Foytack yielded nine hits to
win hi* first game aa the Tigeri
completed a three-game sweep of
the American League champions.
Haddix gave way to Elroy Face
■after being tagged for 10 hits in
9 la innings and tha Pirate re­
liever ended a Brave rally. Smoky
Burgess and Dob Skinner hit
homers and Bill Mascroskl had a
triple and two single* for tha
Pirates, who dealt Bob Buhl hi*
first defeat.
Tha Cleveland Indians finally

won their firat game whan thay
defeated the Kansas City A’a, 7-0,
tha New York Yankee! scored
eight runs with nobody out in th«
first Inning and downed tha Balti­
more orioles, 15-9, and tha W e ll­
ington Senators bast tha Boston
Red Sox, 11-10, in other American
League game*.
In the Nationel League, the Chi­
cago Cuba knocked the San F ran ,
cisco Giants out of firat place.
9-4, the St. Louia Cardinal* b a it
the Los Angela* Dodgers, 7-T, and
the Cincinnati Reda won, 10-4, a ft­
er tosing the firat game of their
double-header with tha Philadel­
phia Ph lilies, 9-6.
The Indiana rocked Don L a n in
for five nma In the firat inning
and went on to beat the A'a be­
hind Gary Bell's slx.hlt pitching.
Woody Held hit two homara, in­
cluding a three-run blast in tha
first inning, and Vic Power and
Jim Pieraall had thrao hits each
for Cleveland. Tha Indians had
lost their firat four gam** of tha
season.
The Yankees tied an American
League record with their firatInning attack and carried a 11-1
lead Into the eighth Inning
behind the eturdy pitching of Jim
Coatee. Grand slam homara by
Altai# Pearson In tho eighth and
Hilly Klaua In the ninth brought
tha Orioles closf until Johnny
James retired them in tba ninth-

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THE STATE OF PLORIDA TOt
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filed herein aaaintl you In tba
Circuit Court of Samlnet* County,
Florida, on or bafore the Sth day
#1 May, A. D. Ills, earn* bains n
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It la furtbar ordered that thla
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publtahad la Bastard, Samlnbla
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TUESDAY A. M.

THK POPULAIKES will be one of the featured actH in
the big variety ehow Friday night at the Civic Center in
tilt climax of DeBnry Days, a salute to the DeBary com­
munity by Sanford merchants. Also on the program will

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Wilt, in Adopt 1&lt;ovlna
notified and required lo praaant
Hu* Balkcom, R atlr Ann
any claim* and demand! which you.
Ilalkrotn,
and
Rhonda
or either of you. may have against
Balkcom.
tha aetata' of WILSON ALEXAN­ SOTIt'K nF
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PETITION
DER, daraaaod, lata nf aald County
FOB ADOPTION
la tha Cotinly Juda* nf Samlnnla To: Haora*
Ilolki-um, Jr ., and !&gt;orCounty, Florida, at hi* office In
ralna
Marat* Balkrom
tha court house nf aald County
T ou and each of yuu ar* hereby
at Sanford. Florida, within right commanded to ht and appear In tha
ealtndar month* from Iho time of C lr ru lt Court nf tha Ninth Judicial
tha flrat publication of thle nnllra. Circuit In and for Stmlnnla Cou nt),
Each claim ar demand ahall b* Florida, at the rourtliout* In Han­
In writing, and ahall aiat* the ford, Florida, »n tha tilth day of
hlar* of raaldanra and poat office May, 1ISA to ehnw rauaa w h y lha
addrtaa nf the rtalmanl. and ahall patlllnn of Larny n»li*ria Raima
b* aworn lo by tha claimant, hlk and Kasai Ion* Ream* for tlia
aasnt, nr nttnrnay, and any aurh adoption nf l^ivln* Hua Balkcom.
Halm nr demand not ao filed ahall flatty Ann Balkcom and Rhonda
ba void.
K i ) nalkeom ahall not h* g ra n tKanntlh W. Molnlaah
A* aaacutor nf tha Last Will
and Taatamant nf
WILSON ALEXANDER.
Daraaaad
STUNSTROM, DAVIS * MeINTOHH
Attorney* for F.aaeuter
Kdwarda Building
Sanford, Florida

IN THE n i u riT t'tlf HT IIF TIIM
NINTH JI DIUIAI. r llll'l IT IIF
THIS STATE OF FLORIDA. IN
AND FUR SMMIMII.M lOlNTIVI.V
riH M 'R R t, PAIR NO. IMOIL
MICHAKI. HETMAN an.)
DOnOTItr HETMAN, hi* Wlfa
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ERNEST

Nollea to All Plumbers and Plumbing Contractors'
Notice la haraby given, pursuant lo Cboptar 11-11*7, Iota*
• f Florida, that on March 1, l l t t . (he Board or County Cumm ltilonari o f Seminole Ceuniy, Florid*, rrsalad a Board nf
Plumber Eaamlnard lo asamlne. elaaalfy and rarllfy nil plumb­
ers engaging In work aa plumbers In aald county and all plumb­
ing contraalora engaging In builnasa In aald county.
Any roaldani or Semlnnt* County who was actively en­
gaged la lb* buslnaa* nr occupation ot plumber In aald rnunty,
and any parson, firm nr corporation who wan actively engsaed
In the buslnota or occupation nf plumbing r.mira.tur In eald
eeunty prior to April I, ISIS may make application to oald
board mt examiner* fur a certificate of qualification without
examination. Said application, In th* form prescribed by tha
Board of Plumber Examiner*, ahall b* accompanied by a aworn
■lalamant. af tha applicant that ha meal* all lb* requirement*
of Barton • at Cbapar IS-IMI, tew * of Florida, fnaaiher with
th* rartlflcatton fa* required by Sarfloti d tharaof. All aurh appli­
cation* mull ba submitted in h* Samlnnla Couny Zoning Office
on or b aton May tt. ISM: otherwise, any paraun, firm nr torporatlan thereafter daalrlng to angaa* In (ha bualmaa or oacupallet) af plumber or plumbing conlraelor ahall b* required to
withstand an examination and mast tha other requirement*
prescribed by Chapter *1-11*1. la w s of Florida, and ruts* and
insulations nf Board nf Plumber Examiner* before annaalng in
afthar Mid hnalnaa* nr occupation In Slmlunta rnunty, Florid*.
Samlnnla County Plumber Bxamluare
By Rnhart B. Brown, Sacratary
Publish April M A Map 1, 9, II, l i l t .
Notlcs lo All Elsolrlola'na and ■Uolrloal Centric tors
Malic* Is haraby given, pursuant to Chapter If-IMS, law *
• f Florida, that on
Fobraary IS, ISIS, tho Board of Cooaiy
OoaamlaetoMrs of Samlsola County, Florida, rrsalad a Board of
BlM Uloal Baamlnar* to aaamta*, classify a id c o n lfy all *!**riflaaa angaglna In work as alaatrlalsaa In aald couaty and
aN *10*Uleal ooaUaalorn engaging In buslnaa* In Sntd county.
Aup rooldant a f Samlnnla county who waa aciivoly snanaad
la Iho businoa* or ooaupallan of aloairlclaa I* Mid oounty,
ind any parson, firm or corporal Ion who wap acilrsly ongaged
A tho buolaSM oa occupollau of slaclrlrn l. contractor la Mid
roaalg prior to April I, ISIS may m ik* apillM tlon to sold
hoard i t oaam laan for a oartificata of qusilflM tloa without
oxamlaatloa. Bald application, In- tb* form praacrlbod by ths
Hoard o f Mlootriaal Hsamlnars, ahall b* ncaompanlad by a aworn
at at om aw* of fhs applicant that bn meals all lha roqulrtmania
at iM U oa • a t Dhoplor t t - l t t l , la w * of Florida, loaalher with
UM M rtlflM lion fa* required by hecllan I tharaof. All ouoh
apM kalloM rnuat b* aubmlttad to th* ScmlnoU County Zoning
OfilM am or Safer* Map 91, IMS; otherwise, sa y sarion, firm
gg sarporatlea Iboraaftar deal ring to aagaga la thg bualnasa
no oaonpotlaa of alactrtaiaa or
olostrleal ooniraatar Shall ba
roquhrod to withstand an oxamlaailon and mast th* other roqulromants prsacrlbad by Chapter 11-11*1. Lae-s af florlda,
and rules and regulations of Board of KlacUlral Radmloaro
hofora engaging In slthor m M hu*lu*M or occupation In Samisold Oa atg, Florid*.
Samlunt* Coualp BlacIrlMl Bxamlnara
By Robert a. Brown, Sacratary
PuhHab AprU l l , 19, * Map I, I, IMA

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By FRED DANZIG

N*(!** ad Public Rearing
T* - whom It may eunrarni
Nolle* I* haraby given la aceordane* with Boellon 1 of lha
Boning Regulation* that F. Burton Smith for Oabland Hills
Subdivision Ha* raquaslad n "U**" permit m Install and nptrata a water plant on (he followlna described property: Begin
0 t point os East lino Portion l l - t l - l t II ft North af SB earner
of NKtt of BK&gt;* or eald eectlnn, llient-o N II.Ot l(„ Ihanca
W 1*1.1* ft., thanoe S *1.0* ft, thanca M 1*1*1 ft to I'OB.
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Public haarlng 'w ill b* bald In lha Seminal* County Court
Maui*. County Comralaalonarn room, Wednesday, Hay I, IM* at
TlM P. M. ar i s aqen tharaafltr a* posalblt.
Seminal* County Zoning Commliilnn
By Hobart S. Brown
,
Seminole County Boning Director

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Nolle* It hereby given pursuant
In t Final Deers* of foreclosure
dated April SZnd., 1M0, and anItrtd In Chancery Cat* No. 111*4
of rha Clrrult Court of th t Ninth
Judicial Circuit In and for Baml*
nolt County, Florid*, wherein Na­
than Sleaal and Anna Bits*!. hit
wlfa, ar* plaintiff*, and Thomat
C. ttuphaa and Elisabeth It.
HugH»e. lilt wife, a rt defendant*,
t will tall ta the hlphaat and
l&gt;aat bidder for each at lha front
door of the Remlnola County Court*
houar In Hanford, Semlnl* County,
Florida, at 11:1* o'clock noon, on
the *ih day of May, il l* , the following datrrlhed properly a* eat
forth In aald Final Deer**, to*
wit:
I*! Eleht (It. Block H. TAN*
(ILRWOOD, Rrctlon Three Re­
plat, according In plat thereof
recorded In Plat Rook It,
Pag** I t and It. of the Public
Rerorde of Remlnola County,
Florida, together with the fur­
niture. furnlahlnga, flaturaa
and Improvement* contained
therein.
Paled tht* ttnd day of April,
IM*.
David M. flalchal
Clark nf tka Circuit Oourt
By Martha T. Vlhltn
Deputy Clark
Winter Park, Ftarlda
fCIrrult
Court Real)
P. a Box IM*
ruMlah Apr. II, 11, M A Hay 9. Kirkland Kelly * Hurt
1*1 Metralf Bldg.,
i* T S i co tiaT i r t s a e o c s - Orlando, Fla.

TV JV1MH, SBMINOLR COL'NTT,
FLORIDA. IN PROBATH
NCrtICB TO CRBDITORa
fa Rat Haiada of
PAUL KOI LOW, also knows as
' PAUL COELOW, Deceased
TO ALL CREDITORS AND PERRONS HAVING CLAIMS On DE­
MANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE.
Ton and sack of you ara haroby aollflad and required to pre­
sent any claim , and damnnda
whlok yon, or althor nf you may
havs again** Ik* aatat* of Paul
'K oslow, alto known aa Paul Coalow, daraaaad. lata of aald Coun' (y, ta tk* County Juda* or Semi­
nole County, Florida, at hi* erne*
: la the oourt house af aald Coun­
ty a t Saaford. Florida, within
eight aalaader month* from the
lima a f th s flrat publlaatloa of
thla not Ire. Each claim or de­
mand ahall b* In writing, and
Sball atata Iba place nf raaldane*
and poat office address of tha
•Idlgwnt, and -ahall b* aworn to
by the claimant, hi* asont or a t­
torney, sad any avab elaim or de­
mand not ao fliad ahall ha veld.
/a / Nicholas Follow
Nicholas Coslow, a t ad­
ministrator nf th* Estate
a f Paul Follow, doeoasod
Hon noth if. Lafftar
M a i Offleo Drsyav at*
Saaford, florid*
Attorney for Admlnlilrnier
Publish April U A May 1. (, It.

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W I T T K N M Y K R amt
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Def-mlanle

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NOTICE OF WOHTIiAtiM
FOR FORKCLOM IIF. SALK

Nntli'* !• hereby given pursuant
to a Final H u r t * nf fnraHntura
datxl April C u d . ISlo, an .1 enter­
ed In Chancery ( ’*** No. In in ) ,,r
tha Circuit Court of tha Ninth
Judicial Circuit In ami fur Hi.nlnnla County, Florida, wherein M i­
chael lie) man and Iin rot lo H u ­
man. hi* wlfa, are plaintiff* and
E rn ta l W litauni) ar and Hlanrli*
Wlttaniuyar. 1. 1* wlfa, ar* defendaula. I Mill aril In Ilia l.lsl.a&gt;t
and beat bidder for raah at the
front dnnr nf lha keittlnulr I'uunl)
Cnurlhnue* In Hanford. Samlnnla
Cnu.il)', Florida, at C;«'&gt; i.'itncb
nnon. on lha f lh day of May, 1t*«,
Ilia follnwlng described |irnparty
aa a#l forth In aald Final liter**,

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raonrdad In Plat llnnk I, Paaaa
sa and SI, Public Records nf
Sanilnnla C n u n l). Florida, In.
tatbar with furnltur*. fltlt.rra
and improvements •onlalntd

Ihtraln.
Dalai! Ihi a t&gt;o4 day at April,
IM*.
D*vl4 M. (latch*!
Clark af tb* Clrrult «o»rt
Bp Martha T. Vlhltn
Deputy Clark
(Clrrult Court Haalt
Kirkland. Kelly * Hart
**« Metcalf Bids,
Orlando. Fla.

NEW YORK (UPI) - ‘ Year*
Ago," a play that it good tor ui,
received a good run • through
Tliuriday nighl.
The "Du Pont Show of the
Month" production on CBS-TV
catalogued heartwarming family
relaliomhipi, peraonal value*, actback* and triumpha amtd com­
fortable itage prop* of those hal­
cyon dayi In 1913. It wai, dear
hearts, all heart.
The adaptation of Ruth Gordon’t deservedly popular autobi­
ographical play, wrltlrn by Jac­
queline Babbin and Audrey Ucllen — the Lerncr and Lowe of
David Sutiklnd’i production staff
—held fast to the charm Inherent
In the story of a IS-ycar-old girl'*
determined effort! lo become an
actresi.
It waa pleasant to tee again
the cat, "Punky," and Krcd, Ruth
Gordon'* eager-bcaver twain In
the raccoon coat, the gnl'darn
telephone contraption, and hear
the bathroom noises.
Becausa of the limitations of
Ihe TV set, some of the humor
had to be cut or dried out by.
compression.
Robert Preston, as Ruth's dad.
Clinton Jones, b l u s t e r e d and
slorinctl about the house and
dominated tha ahow. While I fell
he aubstilutod loudness lor a flee­
tionata feelings too often, ifie fact
remains that he did create a liv-

NAS To Sponsor
Swimming Classes
Capt. Robert Slyr, commanding
office of the Sanford Naval Air
Station announced that swimming
classes for both children and
adults will he made available at
tha base swimming pool this
month and next, for all NAS per­
sonnel.
In cooperation with the Amorlcin Red Crosa Water Safety Program. Nsvy Wives Club 211 is
sponsoring the training with seperate classes for both adults and
children.
The rlaitoa are being taught
by Mr*. R. E. Stutsman and
Mrs. J. C. Horner, both licensed
Red Cross instructors. Three levels
are being taught, beginner, inter­
mediate and advanced.

ing, breathing character out of
the part before the final commer­
cial. Even before that, when he
said, in quiet lone*, that his two
aunts "were awful people," I
knew that they were. After all,
hr said so.
Sandra Church, as young Miss
Gordon, made me aware that she
was Impcronatlng a teen-ager.
She also brought a shade too
much glamor to what ihould have
been a scrubbcd-look characteri­
zation.
Peggy Conklin a* Mr*. Jones
delivered moil of her lines as if
microphones were non • existent.
She quieted down near the end,
though.
Alex Segal, the director, had
to oercome many hurdles s i he
strung together the episodes and
succeeded almost every time.
This was the final show of Ihe
season for the Du Pont series. It
will be back again next Tall with
a new selection of beloved plays:
"Biography of a
cancer,"
Thursday night's "CBS Heporla"
hour, traced Ihe caae history or
Dr. Tom Dooley via film a taken
before, during and after he un­
derwent surgery last year at New
York'* Memorial Cancer Center.
The program diirussed matternffaclly the many anxieties that
wort Dooley'*, I thought there
was a tendency lo reach out for
semationat scenes of the actual
operation on the young medical
missionary who is called, "the
splendid American."
Aa the operating table scenes
ended, it wag difficult to under­
stand what had been demonstrat­
ed — other than the surgeons
performing (he operation were exeelent ones.
The pre-operatibn conversation
between narrator Howard K.
Smith and Dooley succeeded in
effectively presenting the pro­
gram's purpose. The concluding
dialogue, between Drt. Dooley
and Murray Shear, a researcher,
was most stimulating.
The

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CBS-TV airing next fall, hat a
supporting cast that lnrludea Dina
Merrill, Pelcr Lorre, Jackie Coogan, Everett Sloane and Edward
R. Murrow.
Robert Montgomery makes one
of his rare TV appearances next
Wednesday when he turn a up on
NBC-TV’a "Jack Paar Show" tt
plug a movie . . "This Is-Your
Life" gets ■ new leaie on NBCTV night life next fall when It
moves from Wednesday to Thuraday night.
Skllch H e n d e r s o n is Kale
Smith's special guest for her Mon­
day, May 9 CBS-TV half-hour...
ARC-TV't Pat Boone hat signed
Pier Angcli for a guest role on
hli Thursday, May 5 show, which
U being taped in Venice, Italy.

Carlton Named
Council President
Mrs. B. W. Carllon was elected
president of the Parent Teacher
Council of Enterprise recently.
Other elected officers a r t: Mri.
John Tatum, vice president; Mrs.
J. R. Wells, secretary; Mrs, W.
A, Owens, treasurer; Mri. Frank
Ryan, program chairman; Mri.
Myron
Accardi. . membership
chairman; Mri. C. A. Henderson,
devotional chairman; M in Louise
Ball, publicity chairman; Mri,
Daisy Gunn, historian;' Mrs. Ed­
win Braddock, hams room chair­
man; Mri. J. Brcnnen and Mra.
C. Nettles, hospitality chiarman
and Mrs. Robert Hatchett, Hal­
loween carnival chairman.
Dr. Annla Ward, school psy­
chologist spoka lo tho council at
their election meeting and ex­
plained bow psychology can help
In the school program.

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R an ter Room
Raadaru Dlaeat
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Kart on n Neper*
Play Tpur Munch
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tfl Who Da Tou Trial
(*) Verdict la Taura
H I It) Comedy rieyhouta
III Brighter Day
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SKATE
CITY

Jazz pianist Barbara Carroll
guest* with Kate Smith so CBS
tonight.
"Six Hours to Midnight" Is tha
private eye drama on ABC’i
"Bourbon Streat Beat."
Tha ' ‘Adventure* in Paradise"
drama on ABC it "The Death
Divera."
Rhohda Fleming and Georg*
Sanderi head tha guest lilt on
Slavs Allen's NBC hour.

Fire Control
Discussion Set

NOW SHOWING
OPEN 1:00 ^ M.

iemlnol* C o u n t y Firemen’s
Association member* will study
control of liquified petroleum gaa
fires and tee fitmi oa fireflghllng
at their meeting Wednesday
sight.
Tha. meeting will be in the San­
ford Fir* House at t p. m. San­
ford Fire Chief Mack Cleveland
Sr. expecla firemen to attend
from
Casselberry,
Alla moat*
Springs, Longwood, Lake Mary,
and Oviedo.

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Pretence of Mine Enemies," Rod
Serling's leleplay about survival
in the Warsaw ghetto during
World War H, Is scheduled far
Wednesday, May II on CBS-TV.
"Million D o l l a r Incident/'
Jackie Gleason's play slalrd for

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any debt* incurred by anyone
other than myself.
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THIS HOUSE WAS MEANT
FOR PEOPLE
who went to llv* In a modern
Ftorlda home.

WYNNEWOOD SECTION: 1 bed
room block home, all electric
kitchen, icreea porch. Low
down payment and monthly
payment!. FA 3-S6TR.

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Pretty two bod room eoltoge, com
ptotoly furniahed, on tho beau­
tiful IT , JOHN'S RIVER. Va- Tfaio I bedroom, kilehtn equip­
ped houee reite on a comer tot S t Johns Realty Co.
eaUouart coma from hundred!,
behind iw aylai planti, bloomTHE TIME TESTED FIRM
a m IfeMtaaSa, of mile* away
Inc hlblicua, and backyard fenc- l i t N. Perk Ave, Pk. FA 14133
Juat to ahjoy the marvaJoua
ed for the children! eafety.
Caking right la (root of thia
. »wp*rty.
Main a email down payment,
% FINANCING
then monthly payment! !*•&gt;
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RETIRED? Let your money coo
than rent.
days at |M * I. Doo’t spend the
tlnue to work for you, disturb
l U t a t poor lift kickLnf your Call FARMER'S AGENCY, and
only 13713.00, pay 49.30 monthly
•elf far *et snapping tola up
on# of our laleimen will call,
and you can own this excellent
at your convenience, and ahow
3 bedroom home, featuring bard
W. H. "BUT STEMPER Ageaey
you thia lovely home.
wood floori and full tiled bath
Realtor ft Inauror
in one of Sanford'* better neigh
pbaae FA M to l
111 N .P a rk FARMER’S AGENCY
borhoodi. Full price li only
Those FA 1 -m i *01 Park Dr
N. V. Farm e., Realtor
19300.00 Thia home can alio be
Lillian Tram*
purchated ■■ low, aa $1793.00
t-BEDROOM, 1 bath home: atR. H. h ere, D. H. Whltmoro
down, with paym tnli still below
lacked garage; e itra clout
Auoclaiei,
rent. Contact Seminole Really,
■pace and added atoraaa apace;
1101 Park Ave., FA 3-3333.
Sualand Eatotea. Ph. PA 1-3339. ltd S. French Ave. Ph. FA 1-5111
After houre, FA 2-2611, FA 2 4921
3-BEDROOM block home, kitchen
S-BEDHOOM home, pleating ex- FA 3 0361.
equipped; patio. Buy my equity,
traa. Tarm i to auil. ISM Elliott
anum e 4V*% mortgage. Pine4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
creat' area. FA 3-3143.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
C. B, S. home located mi N s
HO ft. tot with good water and FIRST Inapecl thia 1 bedroom
J. W. HALL
taka privilege*home. No obligation. Then, leu
, MM French Are.
116,000 WITH TERMS
dlacuaa price. 4to% mortgage.
Realtor
We are ready to aell. Wynnawood
♦-Call Rail'*
Phono FA 1-1041
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
8 ■ c t I o n, 3411 Stevena Ave.,
6, Mortgage Loans
C, B, 8. home on b i|h tot with
5. RtsI Estate For Sato
FA 3-43SO.
paved itreel and righto to canal.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Home equipped with GE atove, 3-BEDROOM lakefront houee. 3
LOCH ARBOR
Commercial and
refrigerator, diihwaiher, diipoacrea, high, pine covered. On 3 bedroomi, 1V9 balhi, 3 tots, kit­
Conventional Residence
aal and walking machine.
chen equipped, on e m it with
r to m ts v e ***■ _ „ .
paved road. Private, 7 milea.
WISE and JOHNSON
w f J * herahr X1*e* that I
118,900 - 63,300 DN.
■ccrss to Crystsl Lake. F. H. A.
FA 3-M00.
i engegad in hn»iit.»a at mo
431 Magnolia Ph: GA 3-3193
mortgage of 4ia% can be as
■rat Ave* a.» ln # t. c»«nir. Fie*
Orlando, Fla.
•timed after reasonable down
rile. anA.r M . (Ietltl.ua earn* «f.
PAYTON
5 r f t ft Hoodie Ca.—and that ROSA L.
payment. S o doling coats, no
I i Intend t a r e g u r e r a a l d name
qualifying required. Total price 7. Business Opportunities
And Associates
with the Clerk af th . Clranlt C.urt,
&lt;14,100.
F i r r m a t 't n a m e
Raglitered Real Ettato Broker
famine!. C.untr, Flarida. In ae.
PerdanM with the p r.ri.I.n e •( Ph. FA 3-1301 17-13 at Hiawatha NOTICE IS heraby glvan that I ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor IDEAL BUSINESS PROPERTY in
a choice location. Deep corner
am engagad In huelneaa nr State
the Fletltl.ua Kama etatnt.a, to­
Raymond Lundqulit, Assoc.
flonla 414 IF. n. Boa No. II. Semiwn: Saatlaa 1*1.09 Ftorlda atatutea
lot with two houses. Located
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
nolo County, Plorldo, under the FA 2-3961
next to Goodyear at 417 W.
fletloua name of, Foreat Laha t A
,,IT- Biol B 99. Barlleaen
First Street and Laurel Ave­
II, aid lhat I Intend to regleter
T . ha eahllahad Sprit 4, 91. 99.
nue. A real bargain with ex­
In tha raarf nf tha Cnnatr J a fa t, ■aid nama with tha Clark of tho PEACEFUL LAKEFRONT
Ittb.
Circuit Court. Seminal* County,
•aatfnala ran atr, riorlda,
cellent possibilities. Only &lt;26,300
COMPLETE PRIVACY
Florida, In accordant# with tha
In Prahata,
and available in June. Write
■a aka CnaM ad the Onantr Jade*. In eat Batata nf
provision, nf tho Plctltloua Norn* will b« yours iu this three bed­
■■■IROL99 Coontr. Placid*,
owner. Major Robert C, Morris,
aintulev, to-wlti Section 111.II
ALEXANDER NEWELL STOTT,
room, two balh cement block
’ la PeaHaia,
Adjutant General'! S e c t i o n ,
n t c a i t i . Florid* Statute* HIT.
home
conveniently
located
only
■to at
tn net
Slgt Anthony Naaear,
Ta All Cradlforn an* Paraani HatHeadquarters
Fourth United
wont. a. VAX P L K T
twelve mltei from Sanford. The
IJIIIaa Naeaar
Claim, nr u a n a n ft Anaiaat
Daaaaiad. fa#
States Army, Fort Sam Hous­
l i l l gaintai
Fella Naeaar
two
acre
wooded
setting
with
■»*ton, Texas.
Jeaa Naaear
tou uad aach af you ara horibr
over two hundred feet lakefront
■at IHad and raqujrad in praaant
la serene for your family! pure
•n r rlnitna and damanda which you,
NOTICE OF IT T M T IO T TO
af pea a rt hor.hr
T»u and
pleasure, Let tia Introduce you 8. Female Help Wanted
althar nf yuu, mar hava nualnat a d o pt Ei nnarr fo b f iic a l
noil tud and repaired in prewat nr
tha a atata nr ALKXANDfllt NKTHAR laaa-iaai
to a gracious way of living.
anp claim, a a l demand. whluh tVRLL SCOTT, daraaaail, lain at TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN AND
Total price 116.300 with excel­
pan, nr ell her .9 paa, map hare aald countr ta tha Cnunlr Judaa nf TO ALL OWNERS. fKIlSONS OH
etalnat the aatatn a( KARL X. ■amlaola County, Florida at hla ENTITIES SUBJECT TO CENTRAL
lent torm i. Just call. . .
VAN r u n , deeeaetd, late #r laid offlca In tha court hpuao of aald
SOUTHERN FLORIDA FLOOD
Must b e.21. Apply to person. Pig
Ceuntp. in the Canal? Judea a! County at Hanford, Florida, within AND
niSTItlrrr TAXES.
SPECIAL SERVICE
■oralaele Ceantp, Florida, at hie alabt calendar month! from tho CONTROL
•N Whistle.
NOTICE
IS
IfEltKBT
OIVEN,
In
BRANCH OFFICE
•((tea la the . .a r t heiaaa at aald tlma af tha flrat publication nf eomullAnce with nnd by nulhnrlty
Oaanlp at laniard, Florida. within thia not lea. Each rtalm nr damand af Chaptar IT*. Florida fltalutea W. H. "Bill" Stamper Agency
elahl ral.ndnr manlha front the ahall ha In writing, nnd ahall aa amendod and Chaptar lllt o ,
Realtor At Inauror
DREAMING of a fabulous va­
time ef the flret eublleallnn at alata tha placa of raaldanea and l a v e af Florida, l»t». lhat the
2601 Park Drive
thta notice. Bach claim or demand goat offlra addrata at tha alalm- llovornlng Board of Central and
cation this summer? A few
ahall ht In wrlilne. and .hall anl. and ahall ha awara tn hr tha Southern Florida Flood Central
FA 2-8331
houra selling AVON Cosmetics
the plaen a( raaldan.# and pool rlalmaat, hla auant, ar altornar, Dlatrlcl. a public corporation d i e ­
will make it possible. Write
nrrie. addr-ia or tlta alalmant, and any am u claim «r damaad aot ting and operation under and by
now for private interview In
and ahall ha awara In hp the
ahall ha unld.
vlrluo of th* lawo ot th* Stot* MODERN I BR. house, electric
'alalmant, hla aaent. er attornap. • • fllad
your borne, Manager, Box 246,
kitchen.
Corner
lot
Is
city.
At
JOHKPIIINK CUaniND
of
Florida,
Intonda
to
adopt
th*
and anp euth claim ar demand
SCOTT
Lockhart, Kla.
following U ntotlta budget, or a*
s
lacriflce. FA 2-367&lt;,
pot aa (Had ahall ha raid.
Aa aiacutar af tha
tha la n e may ba amended, for
Jane I. Fan Float
l.a*t Will and Toalamant nf M i d Dletrlrt for th* floral year
Aa Admlalatratrta af the
ALEXANDER NEWELL
beginning July I, l d t and ondlng
Ketatt at
Telephone survey work,
SCOTT, daeanaad
C. A, Whiddon, Sr. GIRLS:
Juno l«. t i l l .
XARL M. TAN Ft, EXT,
Publtah April I a. II, * Mar t. I. Keilmoted amount ta be ralead by
part time. Apply room 303,
daeaaiad
BROKER
taaee
lt,t*T.aa*.«o
Mciih Building.
STIMITROk, DAVIS * MelNTOdH i s t h n rtiL'hTT j r u u i r a cot sT, lDletrlrt
W. B. Shlppy, As*or.
e n T at Aeeeaeor'a Fee# Tl.atOM
Attoraora tar Admlalatratrta
IT
ATD
FO R a i:H I.T0 L R COURT* Kailmated net amount to
102
So.
Park
Ave,
Ph,
FA
2-SM1
Bdwarda Bulldlna
FOUNTAIN HELP: Apply In per
No.
ba raised by Dletrlat
Panfard, Florida
Kitata nfi
ta iee
y i,l(l,(* (« »
son to Roumlllats. No phone
Fabltah Apr. II, II, 99 * Mar 9. FLORENCE
OSTEEN: 14 Urge beautiful wood­
Oeneral Reeenue Fuad
F. SUNDERL1N,
calls.
Daeaaiad.
N illm altd amount to ba
ed Iota. 100 ft. road frontage,
n i V A T l o w
received from athela the court nr the cenatr Jndga,
150 ft. deep. Good for Immediate 9. Mato Help Wanted
THE aTATE OP PLniltDA TO:
eourcee
ITI.MMI
IBMINOd.B CMOlr, Pierian,
development. Call Edward Pell,
Mra. W. W. Wilton
Metlmatod unobtlgalad
fa Ptabate,
FA 2-4099.
I I O t n u le a d t *U ro
or nat balanre which w ill
la rai Batata at
SALESMAN — Some accounting
Kaat Narwalh, ronnartlrut.
be un hand at tha begin.
T U IU U OLADia K B c rrn
■ducalion or experience. Willing
I'roapact ftlll t'.m ttery A nn. ■Inning af tha abova ra
tteeoaoed.
ftratltabaro. Vermont,
farred to fiscal yaar
1,979,**1.19 FORCED TO SELL to pay taxes.
Va All CrndMatn and Par.ana Mar*
to learn moat modern methods
Five scree of land in Black
Flrat llapttat Church of
Kailmated latat fundi
and handle leading line In field.
Hammock. Call G. If. Aria,
* llrattlaborn Rattle barn,
available
|l,I I I ,
Write Box 1, e/o Sanford Her­
Varmont,
For ronotructlon
I ll.a n .l*
Tea aid each af paa ara harobr
Oviedo, FA I 3314.
ald.
.
Rrattlahorn Memorial Hoe. For atqulalllon of land
■.lined and re.wired la praaant
pltal nratlleboro, Vermont nnd alhsr purpoeea
9,919,111.**
anp ri.lma and damanda which »ou,
Harold ■. Brown
For operation and main.
nr althar nl pan, map h a r. aealnit
lenanra of the Dletrlel'e
S BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME, 10, Male or Female
III North Wheaton
h . oolat. at THU'lh
‘ a o i-a n ra
Weaton, llllnela
CK9CPI
Works
yt,9M ,tll.«I
t l " ........ daooMad, le t. af laid
Juet out of clly. Is excellent
John Knight
For ro n d q a t Of t h *
Connlp, in th. Ovaatp Jude. .1
condition, beautiful trees, and MKN-Womtn &lt;30. Dally. Sell Lum­
Ludlow, Vermont
Oomlnola C.untr, Florida, at hla
affatra of lha Dlairlet
inous nameplates. Writ* Reave*
underpriced et 11.000.00, at to u t
Merlo Tltua
generally
K t.llia a
• m e . la th . M .rt fceaaa ef .aid
Co., Attleboro, M ail.
Brattlabarn, Varmint,
For raiorva
'lll.oao.ta
Cnaalp at Ban ford, Florida, within
&lt;2300 down. Thia you ahould
Vermont People! Nat’l Baak Total aetlmatad
night anltndar m.alha from thn
i n and you'll agree, it'a ■ good
•
Brattlebara, Varment
lima af the flret publleatloa at
•apendlturaa
11,191, **0.M
buy. Contact Seminole Realty, II. Work Wanted
AMorlotod Charltleo af
thia noilra, Bach claim or d.maad
Kailmated amnual which
IN I Park Ave., FA 23232.
Braltlobara Brattlahoro,
which will appear at tha
ahall ha la wrltlae. and ahatl ataia
MIDDLE AGED, able bodied man
tho flaea af r.ald*nra and pent
Vermont
beginning of lha ahavo re­
And all othar ptriona aoa* ferred to floral yaar aa
.(flea addr.oa af th . claimant, and
with wife and teen age daughter
corned:
•hall ha awara lu hp th . claimant,
obligated upon commitwiihes work, prefer farming or
TOU ARE MEREDT NOTIFIED mama mad* bat Incomh i. .pant, ar attornap, and anr
caring for ranch, but will ac­
8660 DOWN
|;« I, »#**»
auth claim ar demand aet aa fllad that a Fotlilon for Conaiructton af plot*
cept enythjng tf terms ere right.
Will hee been fllad In aald Ovuit
shall ha .old.
That on th* Tlh day of May, Beautiful S Bcdrjum 2 Bath Home
praying for tha datarmlnallon of A. If, II**, at nln* o'clock a. ra.,
Id wood R. Prload
Write Box WW, e/o Sanford
with Hardwood floors. G. E.
whotbor or not a handwritten poet In tba principal afflea of aald CaaAa admlalatrater af tha
Herald.
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
•rrlpt, la-wtt -P. A. Tho num of tral a id Southern Florida Flood
Ratal, of
tically controlled Heat. Well,
THELMA O U D T I XBBFBR. lllia .a * in . Edward A. lundorllu Control Dletrlrt, Ml Kverlna
Iseiiatd Kitata fa ta ba divided between Street, West Palm Reach, Florida,
Labdacapped Lot on Dead End WILL eare for children In my
llarotd S. Brawn and Mra. W. \Y. hearing wilt ba afforded la all
A. Kdwla Ihtahelaar
home. Mrs. Knowell, FA 3-2493.
Street
where Children play In
Wllaon", la a valid bequett under owners, person*, er anllllo* who
Sanford Atlantia Natlanal Bank
aafety. We will be proud to ihow
tha afaraaald Will, and you ara who ar* or mar ba aubjact to
Sanford, Florida
HOUSE CLEANING and babysit­
heraby notified and required ta •aid Dlairlet tales, tbalr attor­
Aturaap for Admlnlatratar
you thia today.
ting. FA 2-0331.
Pa hi Iah Apr. II. II, * Map «, I film your written defantoa thereto neys nr agant, la appaar bafora

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CURB G IRLS

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to the Court nf tha Cnwntp Judge,
SMMtnal.B Conotp, PI aal da, .
la Probata,
to ant Batata W
MART M. PINCH
Docaaitd.
Tn All CanSMnru and Para ana B ar.
laat Claim a ar paaaaaia Asatatt
Sato Batata i
Tou and aach af pan ara harabp
•ntlflad and rauulrrd to praaant anp
•talma and damaada which pan,
ar althar af pau. map bava agalnei
the aaUla at Mare M. Plach, daaaaead, lata af aald Caualp, te
thn Caaaip Judea af Samlaala
Caualp. Plorlda, i t kla afflea In
the aaurt hauaa af aald County
a t 1* a fart. Plarlda, within eight
ealaalar man tha tram the time ef
the flret huhlloatlaa af thia nmito.
Baah alum ar demand ahall he la
wrlilne, and ahall atata the piece
af raaldanea and peat afflea addrqaa *r the alalmant. and ahall
ho &gt;aw ora ta hp thn alalmant, hla
■aunt, ar hie dttaracr, and anr
■uah atatm nr tomaad aat aa fllad

with tha Clark nf tha above Court,
on ar bafora Friday, May tl, ttia ,
and airva n copy thereon upon
Daulal J. I-aFovre. Warrick. Car.
pill * Lapavre. P. U. Iloa Ml,
Winter Park, Florida. Altornar.
far tha abova relate, Should you
fall therein, n docroo w ill ba aa.
terod In dua oouraa upon Mid Fotl&gt;
tlon. Tou ara further nellftad that
a hearing an aald relit Inn will ha
held hafora tha Hon. Wllaon A lat.
andtr, County Judge, In hla Cham,
b an at tha gamlaela County Caart
Hauaa, gaarard, Florida, at 1;*4
V. M. Manday, May It. til* .
WITNKgn my hand and tha M il
of laid Court at Samlaala County,
Snnrord, Florida, thia Hat day af
March, 111*.
(SEAL)
WJIAOJf ALEXANDER.
Cenaty Jndge
By l a t t e Fowler

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Professional GOOD gas refrigerator for camp,
&lt;2$; desk*; ceramic patio table*;
Mapeg TUe, 207 W. tot., Say*
ford.______________________ ^

Beisty Bela*
2116 Oak

NEW drink box, 1 complete foutu
tain and 19 hole Ice cream box.
Apply 2:00 to 5:00 p. m.. Sanford
FA *-7664
Bowling Alley, 206 Magnolia.

IN. Flowers ft Plants

SPINET PIANO
Cut Flowers For Any Occasion ’lave reclaimed piano located Mt.
AIR CONDITIONING
Dora. Will transfer to reliable
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
party at large savings. New
or
FA 2-037C
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 3-6562 FA 2-1620
guarantee — terms. Call Credit
3lanager, Steep Music Company,
19. Boats and Motors
13. Electrical Services
.
■ 4
or write 641 N. Orange Avenu$7
Orlando.
Gateway To The Waterway
House Wiring — E'ectric Service
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Sid Vihlen
FACTORY TO YOU
Robnon Sporting Goods
RANDALL FLECTRIC CO.
ALUMINUM
Ph FA 2-3661
113 Magnolia
FA 2-0615 304-6-6 E. tot.
VENETIAN BLINDS
IS’ RUNABOUT, 30 h. p. Johnson Enclosed head. Sag.proof bottom
14. Build, Paint &amp; Repair
rail with plnatlc end*. Plaitla
motor and Gator tilt trailer.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
AU for &lt;600. Call after 6:00
WALL PAPERING 4k PAINTING
cords.
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
p. m. FA 2-0746.
3enkarik Glass and Paint Co,
Contact 308 West &lt;lh St.
Phone FA*2-&lt;643
112-114 W. 2nd St.
FA *-4«4J
Mercury Outboard Motor*

Plumbing f t Heating

WOODRUFF MARINE

FA 2-1393 MENS shirts &lt;1, tennis oxfords &lt;1.
cots &lt;4.96 up. ARMY-NAVY
SURPLUS, 910 Sanford Ave.
JOHNSON J H. P. outboard motor
with stand. Used very little. S A W D U S T and ahavlngi.
&lt;73. 2411 Chaie Ave.
FA 2-3677, Buckner ft Son.
16 FT. HALSEY cabin cruiser with □ RAND NEW 1960 tig xag;
13, Special Services
30 H. P. kicker, control! and
makes button holes, sews on
TV Service within the hour. Re­
trailer. Call FA 2-0443 from 6:00
buttoni, appliques. &lt;59.90 com­
pair your TV for &lt;7.30, In your
A. M. to &lt;:00 P. M.
plete price. Payments if de&gt;
home or no charge. Sunshine
sired. Write Mr. White, Bqx
TV, FA 2 9335.
60, e/o Sanford Herald.
*J
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing It Siding
Phone FA 2-6433

2401 French Ave.

PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
’54 CHEVY and ’52 Buick, clean Sail Ua Your Furniture. Qu'ck
types and sliei, installed
Sarviea With Tba Cash.) SUPER
cars. 420 W. tot. St.
-Do It Y our.elf
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
FORD PICK UP truck, 1947 mod­
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
el, good condition, Ideal farm USED G. E. range, combination
S T I N E
sink and dishwasher. Inquire at
truck. Write Box 211, Rt. 2,
Machinery and Supply Co.
2111 Summerlin.
Longwood, Fla. or call Midway
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 6432
7-2931.
PIANO, small medium upright, ex*
AUTO GLASS
c e 11 e n t condition, mahogany;
1951 OMC half-ton pickup 9290.
with bench. Guaranteed and de*
Reel’s Paint ft Body Shop, 10th.
INSTALLED
livered, 1150. FA 2-1971.
O
Windnhield
Back Gian* and Sanford Avenue.
All

Door Glass
VentGlass
BITTER BLUE and Sentlpldo
20-A Trailer*
g ra n sod. B. EDWARDS Build­
. SERVICE
Senknrik G lass and Paint Co. 1959 KENTUCKIAN trailer, 1 bed­ ers Supplies, 903 W. Ird. Street.
114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 4622
room. 10* x 4C, Ilka new. Call
23. Notice* ft Personal*
FA 2-7629 after 6:00 p. m.

TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
Every Tuesday and Wednesday 1957 RADCRAFT BOAT, 25 H. P, WANTED: ridera to and from Or.
Undo five dayafper week, Mon.
SANFORT k SOWERS
motor, 6 Ufa cushions, l seta
through Frl., leave 7:30 a. m.,
15t E. Wclbourne Ave. MI 2-2474
skis, rope, alio boat trailer. &lt;600
return 5:30 p, m, Ph, FA 2-0001
WINTER PARK, FLA.
FA 17927.
after 1:00 p. m.
Chain Saws — Tools — Bolts—
Nuts — Screws
21. Furniture
24. Lo*t ft Found
and Other P arti. Phone or Write
New ft Used Furniture ft Appil
LOST: envelopes filled with money
ances. A Good Place To
ENVELOPES, LeUorbeada, state­
in Mila, In front of 2600 Hiawa­
BUY, SELL or TRADE
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
tha or at Food Fair at 5:10
p r o g r a m s , elc. Progressive
Jenkins F urniture
Thura. ftrs. C. J . Mllllkeo, 422
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951- 400 Sanford Ava.
San Marcoa. FA 1-0441.
FA 2-7454
306 West 13th St.
•
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AU 28. Education - Instruction
COMPLETE
work guaranteed. Frae Esti­
LAWN MAINTENANCE
mate!. Phone FA 2-7IU.
Mowing — Edging — FartUixlag
AIRLINE
O
Renovating — Fertiliser Sales Used furniture, appliances, tools
ENJOY FREE TRAVEL
FREE ESTIMATES
etc, Bought-Sold Larry’s Mart GOOD PAY — SECURITY
JOHN LOMMERSE, FA 2-T1I7
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4123
Me* and women will be eetoeted
• BIG VALUES
Sewing Mach. Repairs
from thia vicinity to train im­
• QUICK CREDIT
,
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
• FA&lt;iV TFHUH
mediately for attractive airlinm
104 So. Park (24 hr. aer.)
positions aa Hostess, ReaervaWE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
FA 2-6629
tlonlat,
Agent and Ope­
WILSON - MAIEE ration*. Ticket
Short, tow coat training
PIANO TUNINO ft REPAIRING
New and Used Furniture
can qualify you. Will not in­
W. L. HARMON
311 E. First St.
FA 2-5622
terfere with present employ­
Ph. TA 14222
ment. Women will be trained w
ROLLOWAY, Hospital and Baby
charm and beauty techniques.
Bed*. Day, Week, or Month—
FREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
Must have pleaaant personality,
FURNITURE CENTER
given. Mattress renovating, up­
high school graduate, age 1? to
HO French Ave,
holstery and ilip coven. Cus­
I*. Inquiries confidential. Ac­
Ph, FA 2-7931
tom built bedding mada to or­
credited by NHSC. Writ* foe
der. Call or comn in. Nix Bed­
qualifying details. Include age,
ding Manufacturing Co.„ 1)01 22. Articles For Sato
phone. Airline Personnel Train­
So, Sanford Ava. FA 2-21)7.
ing, National gebool oi AeroOLD NEWSPAPERS FOB SALE
natlea, Box 22, * /• ganford
AIR CONDITIONING
1 Cent per lb.
Herald.
THB SANFORD HERALD
H. B. POPE CO.
OFFICE
230 S. Park - FA 1-W4
294 W. tot. St. PA 2-2911
NBW BOMBS BT
SERVICE CALLS &lt;2.00
SPINET ORGAN
The Biggest Litlto Shop
BARGAINS
In Sanford. AU Parts And
Reclaimed Lowrey and Ham­
Labor Guaranteed 90 Dayi.
mond. like new condition guar­
SANFORD RADIO ft TV CENTER
anteed. WiU sell at discount
9th. ft Sanford Ave. FA 2-9741
S o u th P ia e e r w t
or terms to reliable party. Phone
On Onara Road. So. of Sanford
Credit Manager, Steep Music,
CARLSON
GArden 4-2401, Orlando, or writ*
Rug ft Furniture Center
Sunland E states
641 N. Orange Ave.
WaU to Wall Carpel Cleaned
17-12,
S milea Mo. of Hanlon!
Ph. Winter Fart., MI 7-3365,

Odham &amp; Tudor

15-A Beauty Parlor*
A SatlaRed customer la our bast
advertisement.
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY . NOOK
105. So. Oak . . . . Ph. FA 1 5742

COUNTRY CLUB '

HOMES

22. Article* For Sal*

Dawn's

I

Clerk

Daniel J. t^Faera
af WARRICK, CAROILL A La
FKT’RE
41# Waat Fatrbanka Avaaaa
P. a Eon I TO

Be Lovier With
PLUM LING
Beauty Care.
Contracting 6i Repair*
Free E illm a tat
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3362

MOVE RIGHT IN
Mid Board and ohnw tbalr ahFHA Financing—No Closing Coat HOUSEWORK, FA I-3M6.
Jerilnne to raid lludgot.
' This N olle, ahall ba published — for an appointment call —
ta the elahleen countle* ef Ih*
Htlea E. Noonan at
Dletrlrt la iceordanca with ailaL
W, &gt;1. Bill Stemper Agency
Ing law*.
This fhs Ith day at April m i . FA 3-53)1
FA 2-4991
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
---------------------------------------------FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL WILL TRADE—Large ranch-typ*
DISTRICT HT ITS UOVSHN*
bom* for am slier houaa or
INd BOARD
Rr / • / Jsffaraon Davli
housa trailer. FA 2-7S51.
Chalrmaa
(Soati
ATTEST i
/•/ a. E. Dali, Jr,
5
3 BEDROOM
Staratary
MKUBERS OF BOARD
Hllay S. Mil**, Vlea-Chalrman
David a. d is k
W. If. Hitt
B rlss K. McCarty

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15&gt;A Beauty Parlor*

NEW
RAVENNA
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Cloning Cont

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Immediate Oceapancy
1 Yaar Parannal Batiafactto*

GU ARAN TEE
Tear ptraonnl aatiafaetto* fo*
ana fall yaar a* th* cMUtrac*f year koma a r m m !

HOMES

MANOR

*50 DOWN
MOVES

YOU

2tth

FREE WELCOME

C o tw lry

IN

W atch

$10,750 - FROM - $69 MO.

Includes Cloning

FHA FINANCING
IBM BLK. . W. 3rd

SAM LAWSON
FA t-SSII

Shom okaA
Ce4Mtnacttou Cft, lac*

FA 1-426*

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Odham &amp; Tudor
B ey . IT-tt ft 174k M.
lato* Offtoa
t o . FA 2-15*1

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FA 2-2611.

The "Magic Number" For Ad RESULTS
Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
4 1 m ., thru Frl. • &gt; P. It. day Hrfar* laaartioa. Mm. • Sal. aooa.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tara. thro FrL . I P. H. day h*.
fart iaaartiaa. Maa. • S*L aooa.
■ ESPONSIBnJTV:
ffca Herald will aot bt rmponiiblt
I k Kara than w t iacarratt turnBan af jo u r ad. and rriarvts iha
i | l t to rarlao or rriact any advartlaameat frooi that ardrrad la
am fono la tho petici** of thia
N P tf.

For Rent

&gt;or Renl

For Renl

CLASSIFIED INDEX
I. flood Food
I. Fur llrnt
1. Mantrd lo Urn!
4. Ural Ealala Manted
*• Rtal Eatata For Sala
Mortgage Loans
T. Rualnrai Opporlunltira
T-A Inturanrt
I. Frmalt Help Wanlrd
t. .Mala Help Waaiad
10. Mala or Fcmala
11. Work Wanted
12. I'lumblni Sereirea
13. Klerlrlcal Sertlrea
If. Build, Paint &amp; Krpalr
It. Spatial Sereirea
1S-A Beaulj Parlors
1*. Flowers A riant*
IT. Peta - l.ieralork - Supplies
II. Marti inert . Tool*
II, Host* and Motors
20. Aulnmobilrs
20-A Trailers
21. Furniture
22. Articles For Salt
22-A Article Wanted
23. Notice* A Ptraonala
21. Lott A Found

3 room sarnie apt. Newly finished FL'RN. apt 2300 MeHonn lli
Doors. Water furnished. *43.
FA 2-6606 E u n in g . or weekend. 1700 MAGNOLIA: 2 Bit apt.,
ktlchen equipt. 167.30. FA 2-3931.
FURN. Api. 20H* W. l»t St.

LONUWOOD

Lee's Fairy Lake Apartments, t
and 2 bedroom duplexes, 731
LOVELY 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
Wild mere Rd. TEmple 1-4363^
far rent or sate. Immediate oc­
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
cupancy. FA 2-2342.
kitchen equipped Ph. FA 2-446*.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apart­
ment near school and alorea; RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
2611 Elm. No peta please.
chen furnished home. Pnone
FA 2 2341. ________________
3-HKDHOOM unfurAlshcd house
NICELY furnished 3 room apartFA 2-0903.
tnenl. FA 2*303.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
SLEEPING ROOMS, thr Gablea
130* Elliott. Call FA 2-S2S4.
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2 0720.
REAL nice 3 HR. unfurnished
downstairs apt., kitchen equip­ FURNISHED apartment, 1 bed­
room. *40 month. Osteen. Ph.
ped. (S3. *23 Park. FA 2-2491.
FA 2-5771.
FURNISHED apartment, clean
FURNISHED
I bedroom carafe
and close In. Adulli only.
apartment *33 mo. FA 2-4174.
Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013.
FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2800.

For Rent

vor Renl

Lake FURNISHED apartment a few
blocks from downtown, handy to
all churches 606 W. Park Ave.
FURNISHED garage apartment,
FA 2*9*7.
206 Elm Avr. Inquire after *:oo
1-ROOM (fficlenry apartment,
p. m.
private bath. Suttabla for one or
CR. 2 BEDROOM, unfurnished,
couple. Across from postoffice.
kitchen equipped house *60 per
month. 2330 Palmetto Ave. BEAUTIFUL trailer with tub and
modern conveniences, 110 a
Phone FA 2 6337.
week. Also one for St a week.
NICE bedroom, private entrance
Also free trailer storage, no
and bath. Phot.* FA 2 244*.
kidding. 1 mean no charge. Lock
it and lake the key. FA 2-0*11.
FURNISHED cottage
Mary. FA 2-31H9 .

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Hollauay, Hosplla' A Bahy Beds FURNISHED apartments, hard­
By Day. Week or Month
wood Doors, tile bath*. 102 W.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
27th. Street.
Ph. FA 2-3111
11* W. 1st St.
3-BEDROO.U furnished house In
Sunland Estates. *110 mo. Call
.'•BbDHOOM unfurnished apartnient, kitchen equipped. 10* W.
between 4 and S p. m. at 211
llth.
Flamingo Dr.

2-BEDROOM Spanleh bungalow, DE WITT'S Trailer Court now has
carporte, big yard, kitchen equip­ five vacanclra (or permanent
tenants. FA 2-6223.
ped, water furnished, t*o a
month. Itaiel Moughton, 2062 lit.
3-BEDROOM furnished house for
2 AND 3 bedroom houses, kit­ FURNISHED five room, one bed­
blacua Cl.
rent. 2356 Palmetto. *90 month.
room, parage apartment. Call
chens equipped, water furnish­
FA 2-1910,
FURNISHED apt. 300 Park Ave.
FA 2-0*33.
ed. Call FA 2 4411 or FA 2 3631

W e ’ ve j u i t

got

too m i n y

Th e l o t ’ s o v e r f l o w i n g

USED

to t he

CARS

no p l a c e

entrance....So

r e g a r d l e e i o f p r i c e ! B u y n o w a nd

READY FOR MARKET

and

save

to park

they

have

Hundreds

$$$$

to

be

l-BEDROOM upstairs downtown
furnished apartment M3 per
month. FA 2-3071.

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aold

56 M ERCU RY

RelAlr Fordor V-R Equipped With Radio — Heater —
Automatic Tranamiaaion — Bpotleaa Inside And Out —
Ready Tft fie . . . .

Montclair Sports Coupe Fully Equipped And In
Excellent Condition — You Can't (Jo Wrong On
Thia One.

57 LINCOLN

W AS

$1395

SALE *1050

Prcnler Tudor Hardtop. Chnck These Kxtran: Power

$1295

SALE * 7 7 5
55

55 B U IC K

Saotao — Power VonU — Power

. For Rent

DOWNSTAIRS 3 room furn. apt.
with cool, comfortable screened COOL, roomy 2 bdrm. unfurn.
downstairs apt- *67.40, 1T00 Magporch. Shell! Apt., *12 Park.
nolia Ave. FA 2-3ML,
1-BEDROOM, 1 bath, central air
conditioning. Near new school.
Renl Fatale For Solo
Immediate occupancy, (too. Call
Midway 4-MTO.
LAKE HARNEY: 123 or 2M |M t
on South Shore, Real Haven
Road; 2 bedroom, 2 bath home.
ATTENTION NAVY PERSONNEL
Ph. Geneva, 2714.
When orders tike you away from
Sanford, give us the opportunity
INSURANC1
to keep your home rented. Our REAL ESTATE
SURETY BONDS
property management depart­
ment, with its complete rental
service, will give your home RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES
the personal attention It deAmy Anderson
serve*. Contact Bettye D. Smith.
Gentvitve (Jrin is) Blair
Stenstrom Realty
Carl Cborpening, Jr.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 3420
Robert J. Schmidt
"Open evenings til 1:30 P, M."
Cmdr, G. R. Strieklaad
Marvin Williams
4-BEDROOM unfurnished home
21* So. Park Ave. Ph. FA
MO. 430 W. First St.
Sanford
Evani Bldg Lake M iff
WKLAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Ph. FA I-UM
private baths, 114 W. First St.

57 CHEVROLET
W AS

•b e la ils r) 9 m i l
Mon. April 25, 1960—Pag* 11

FORD

•

* — Bloat rk Door Lock*. M Dooo
Everything Bat Drive Ilaelf.

W AS

$2095

W AS

W AS $595

$995

SALE * 3 0 0

SALE * 6 2 5

58 PL Y M O U T

58 CHEVROLET

f
Biacayne Club Coupe V-B — Standard Trana­
miaaion — Perfect Ermine And While
Finlah — Spolleaa Inaide And Out.

fardor Sedaa V*A Equipped With Radio And Healer — Aulomatl*
Tranmniaoiou — A One Owner Car With Very I-ow Mileage.

SALE

keel Economical Car And In ExceOrnL Coadilkw.

•

SALE1850
W AS

F order — I Cylinder — Standard Tran on laden — A

Spatial Tudor Hardtop. Thia On#’* Perfect In
Every Way And Tha Prica la Sura To Plea*#
Your Pocket book.

$1395

W AS

*1150

FATTENED FOR SALE

57 FO R D

$1495

56 BUICK
Special Fordor Slat ion Wagon Equip­
ped With Radio And Heater — Automa­
tic Tranamiaaion — Perfect In Every
Way.

W AS

$1495

US CHOICE
•

57 OLDSMOBIU
Super ***** Fieatn Fordor Station Wagon Equlppod

SALE *1250

SALE *1275

58 MERCURY

54 FORD

Montclair Fordor Equlppod With Radio And
Heater —Automatic Tranamiaaion — Power
Blearing — Power Brake*.

Station Wagon — • Cylinder — Stan­
dard Tranamiaaion — Clean Inaide And
Oul.

With Powor Starring And Power Brakw — AulanuUt
Tranamiaaion — Radio And Healer — Factory Air
CondiUonod.

I

W AS

$2095

TiAor Ranch Wages — V-R Engine — Automalk Tranamiaaion — Low

W AS

MUoego — Perfect la Ivory Way.

W AS $1295

SALE

EASY (MAC
FINANCE
PLAN

1075

$1895

SALE *1675

W AS

$595

SALE *375

SALE1925

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
SEC O N D

&amp; PALM ETTO

Ph. F A 2-0771 - F A 24231

OPEN
EVERY NITE
THIS WEEK

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P r im Good
through Moon
Wednesday, A*ri| 27.

RATH’S BLACKRAWH
or Colonial Short-Shank Sugar Cured
l’' ‘ ' ‘ -*
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A SURPRISE birthday party wn* Riven for E. L. Cun‘ - ‘--N un J rH center, of Enterprise by members of the
• f tha Barnett Methodist Church. The group en-

joyed a wiener runut out-of-door* and topped off the
evening with h birthday cak e and ice cream. Cunning­
ham celebrated hi* 20th birthday.

4 Shows Booked
Here Next Fall
Court Jurors
a s m M juror* ta r Km spring
tarm artminal trials hers.
H a Jwrors w o n tu n monad from
I a n t a r t AKamoots Springs. Wintar P a rt, Lake Monroe, Cassel­
berry, Maitland, Longwood. Apop­
ka, Oviedo and Geneva.
Those sailed from Sanford ware
1. » . S uplsr. Marvin A. Dyal.
John K. Boddard. Hariay E.
•tam os, fo rest L. Mason. Jamas
Livingston; WUUam H. Murray,
Hkbard f . Chandler. Ronald H.
■old, Jasso r , Lewis, J. T. Mc­
Donald and Robert R. Kelly.
Also James I . SC John, Theo­
dore J . Michele, Charles E. Huntor, Clarence P. Henderson, Mi­
chael L. Dealer, Allen Ray Bowl­
ing, Usury Connolly, Harry H.
Massey, Thad N. Jones, William C.
Bridgman, 0 . Troy* Ray, Charles
W. Brown. H o m e r Williams,
Thomas H. Waal, Jr„ Ivey P.
Bridgas, william D. Johns, Jr.,
Harlow W. Gondapeod, William F.
M utt, Prod P. Strange, David Col­
lie Howard, Joseph W. Messier,
Charles P. Rabun, W. R. Ande/aon,
Alvin E. Johnson, C. B. Karraker,
Walter Thomas Bethea, and Her­
man Lewis Swaggerty.
Jam es C. Muse, and Drew V.
Warren, Jr. were summoned from
Lake Monroe.
Alta moots Springs residents call­
ed war* J . Tracy Walker, Willard
lfsynia Young. Leonard E. Roche*
ta rt waa 'asmmooed from Winter
P»rk.
Summoned to serve from Mait­
land. war* WUUam L. Bennett,
Martin Belts, Edward J. Mats,
Thomas W. Stuckey, Leon W. Burget, Chester L. Seymour Sr., Leo
F. Bourret, Allen A. Simmons,
Robert L. Watts, Joseph T. Whitehouse. Willie C. Petty, R. E.
gehopke. .
Lon a wood residents called were
John M. Woolf, Henry P. Weaver,
Ttomaa Willard Young, V. V.
Bvorykln nod Roy C, Williamson.
WUUam TtrreU Nipper and Ellon
Bam nett were summoned from
Casselberry; Louis W. Wheeler and
F t a d J I . Butcher from Apopka;
OpBe R. Moot and rra n k Horae
from Oviedo; and Harry H. Geiger,
Girtieid L. Fbx and Richard H.
Kaftaer from Geneva.

Masons To Meet
Tuesday Night

tly DICK WEST
WASHINGTON fUPI) — Thla li
tb* week when K la our pleaiurw
to play hott to the annual con­
vention of the Daughters of the
Amorieon Revolution.
I tun the pronoun "our" in Hi
collective, or city-wide, sense al­
though I am obliged to add that
the pleasure la not always unani­
mous.
It la not secret that the DAR
ladlos have a way of getting on
Uto n o m a of soma of our governm m l official*, form er President
Truman, you'll recall, wna one of
those who was not exactly en­
chanted by Um ladles and I do
believe this feeling waa reclproBack la thoas days, before the
While House waa renovated. H
waa found that the upetalrs floor
of the executive manaion wai
weak, particularly in (be vicinity
of the President'! bathrocyn.
Truman used to entertain the
Idea that the floor might collapse
one evening while a DAR recep­
tion was going on dowmlalri, Ha
further envisioned that he would
bo In Iho bathtub when It plum­
meted into their midit.
To thla day, I can conjure up
a sharp mental picture of the un­
draped Chief Executive crashlanding among (he DAR ladlci.
Somehow I don’t think they would
hava boon surprised.
"Harry's at It again," they
probably would have laid, and
then gone right on serving tee.

T personally am not as com­
posed as a DAR lady and so I
was a bit atarlled this week whan
a young woman who had served
ai a page girl at prcvioui con­
ventions filed a 123,000 auit
against two of the daughters.
The plaintiff, Jean Perrett, ap­
parently was outraged because
Ilia DAR failed to renew her In­
vitation to serve aa a page chief
at this year's conelavr. Moreover,
she claimed she was slandered In
the process.
According to her complaint,
when she asked DAR officials
why she hid been overlooked, she
received a letter from one of the
daughters which said:
"You will rem em ber,. .that I
warned you lo stay away from
(sergaant X), Sevan) of lbs girls
had gotten Into trouble with Ibe
president general because of him
—be even reported several of
(hem himself — and I knew you
were neglecting our chief page
duties because of . hi m. .
sap
you In Ibe basement with him
several times but didn't reallie
you were slaying away from your
post so much of the lime."
The plaintiff claims the letter
waa defamator, and wants the
courl to award her damages. It
could turn out to be an Interest­
ing case.

The Sanford-Dclliry Entertain­
ment Association haa booked four
ihowa for iti season to atari next
fall.
The National Opera Company
will perform opera In English In
November. Monologulst Cornelia
Stabler will put several one-wo­
man skits In the December show.
"The Caledonians,i," a troop of
IB Scottish highland lads and lasalei will alng awl dance at the
Civic Center Jam 3, and Metro­
politan Opera (tar Rise Stevens
will hit lha high notes here Feb.
JO.
The performances will all be
at the Civic Center.
Tickets will be on sale start­
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The Liberty Bell waa cracked
white tolling for the funeral of
Chief Justice John Marshall In
1833.

Liston Favored
In Bout Tonight
HOUSTON. Tex. ( U P D - Sonny
Litton remained‘a solid 3-1 favorite to make Texan Roy Harris his
**nd straight victim in tonight's
“heavyweight elimination" bout
here.
The bomb-throwing Liston waa
expected to weigh In at noon at
about 212 pounda, while H arrii was
expected to Up (he scales at an
•ven POO.
Liston laid he expects to knock
out Harrii, despite the fact that
the Cut-and-Shoot, Tex., schoolte*',her has lost only one bout in
t l fights, that being a II-round
TKO at tha hands of then-champion
Floyd Patterson. Liston has won
21 of » fights, and haa scored IV
knockouts aa compared to Harrii*

P O B T IO N

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VAUII

�Candidates Divided On Fund Use, Vote System
Thirteen candidates for County
Commission posts were sharply
divided on appropriating lax
money to the Chamber of Com­
merce and Jaycees and electing
commissioners on ■ countywido
basis al a question and answer
meeting sponsored by the Coun­
ty Farm Bureau Monday night.
Six favored giving money to
the chamber, four were against
It and three gave qualified an­
swers.
The most emphatic "no" came
from newly appointed District I
Commissioner J. Van Hoy, who
said that the chamber should be
self-sustaining and should get Its

The County Commission today adopted a resolution ask ing that the U. S. Engineers conduct
101
a survey of the Kconlockhatchee River basin to determine the feasibility of using
federal funds to alleviate flooding.
Chairman John Krider urged the board to adopt the re­
solution so work can start on the survey as soon as possible.

New
s
Briefs
Heiler Off Again
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Secre­
tary of State Christian A. llertor
took off today for Iran, Turkey
and Greece on a new round of
negotiations in advance of the sum­
mit conference.

Cooper ‘Good’

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Milk Shipping Sought

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Parking Changed

Planes Removing
Injured From Heat
Of Quake Area

Officials of the Red Lion and
Sun. Iran's equivalent of the Red

SEOUL (UPI) — One of history’s from Ihe United Slates itself for a quit because he fuund tint lie bad

day iwrpt President Syngman
Rhee close to an end of his 12year-old Iron rule over South Ko­
rea. Ilia resignation appeared im­
minent.
Hundreds of thousands ul South
Koreans, (rostrated by years of
steam roller tactics by Rhee'a
Liberal Parly, rote up againal the
combined might of tbe ROK array
and Rhee'a police forces and won
a conditional offer from Rhee to
step down "If the people desire
it."
The demunslrators demanded his
immediate resignation.
Police opened up with rifle* and
inachinrguns but the demonstra­
tion! swelled until perhaps half a
million were on the march through­
out Korea. At least IS* persons
died and more than 1,000 were in­
jured in Ihe seven days of spora­
dic uprising but the demonstra­
tions only grew in volume.
Charges of corrupt elections and
police brut silly brought pressure

The demonstrations b r o u g h t office through widespread

man rule.
In Washington, Korean Ambas­
sador You Chan Yang submitted
his resignation today shortly after
Korean residents In the United
Stiles gave him a 24-hour ultimalum to quit or be ousted.
Yang acknowledged that ha had
received Ihe threat. But he said
he had decided independently to

wave of rioting waa Communistinstigated.
Police killed at least 23 more
persons and wounded 160 others
in the last 34 hours ol rioting. Still
t h e student-led demonstrators
pressed their demands for Rhee'a
unconditional resignation, Uunted
the police end used their own blood
to writ* slogans of "liberty or

Revolution in 17M) when an un­
armed peasantry rose against the
French kings. This lima unarmed
students began demonstrating un­
til Ihe entire country waa aflame.
The studenla seized army tanks,
marched on Rhee'a residence, ig­
nored machlnrgun fire and tear
gaa and roared their defiance of
a government which they said held

Highway Traffic
Light Requested

Marine Officers
Coffee Club Guests
The April meeting of the Coffee
Club sponsored by Ihe gfmlnole
County Chamber of Commerce will
be held at ID a. m. Thursday in
Mrs. Appleby’s Restaurant la tbe
Valdes Hotel.
* Honored guests will be Major
Ralph C. Wood, commanding offi­
cer of tho Marine barracks at the
Naval Air Station, Capl. Arthur L.
Mullen and Lt. William D. Nelson.
Chester Rearick, accompanied
by a group of citiaena from DaXary, will be present in conjunc­
tion with the DeBary Day* aponcored by tha Merchants’ Division
of the chamber.

Rhee eapilulaled at last and to
sued a statement in which he doflared:
“ I will resign from the praridency if the people desire."
He offered lo call new proah
denllal elections—and it waa con­
sidered certain he again would bn
a candidate. Rhee U tbe only presi­
dent South Korea has had an M*
12 years.

Reapportionment,
Campaigning
Proposals Made
By United Preat btoreattoaal

City Okays Homes
Area Pngesdls

Sanford'# City Commission adopta swimming pool code Monday
night.
Hie soda explains aaf-iy leeturwa
that a pool should have end is
aimed ot protecting city residents
against careless pool builders. It
Work os Installing a traffic
waa drawn up by Sanford building light al the Intersection of Sll 434
Inspector M. A. Yolvtogton.
and Hwy. 17-22 10 mllci south of
Sanford will atari in about a
month.
Tha County Com minion today
adapted a resolution asking that
the Slate Road Department start
installing tha light "immediately
to prevent needless accidents"
•uch as some that have occurred
In the area this year.
Commissioner Lawrence Swof
ford said that there have been
two or three acrldents per week
t t the intersection.
An official of the MID, Willard
Bielby, told the board that Ihe
light should be installed within
1 mouth after work begins.

ST. JOHN'S R1VBH MARATHON trophies will be awarded to first, second
•ad third plaoe winners of the May 7 outboard contest. BoaU making a
round trip from JadpMviUe wUlstdp at theSanOacd band ebei
nod fo r rnfreahminta Mum n Sanford Boot and B h fx lu b s ta n d * !
publicity chairman Mrs, H. D. MacGillis and Seminole County Chamber of
C a M tS w a
Krider are shown hare looking n the tmpbjee
chamber. Tbe tropbiee aril he in Bourn Hint and
this week.
(Henid Photo)

NO. 680

Mobs ForceRheeOffer ToQuit

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capital Improvements.
None of the candidates waa ha
favor of a new courthouse and
little emphasised thot the com­
mission never discussed an?
plans for a new courthouse.
The only commissioner not pre­
sent at the meeting w ai District
S Commissioner Lawrence S w at
ford who was it.
Farm Bureau members aloe
heard Larry Johnson spank in be­
half of Doylo Connor, running
for agriculture commissioner and
Curtis Barnes, Mayor of inchledge, who spoke on behalf et
Bernard Parrish tor Senator h r
the n t h district.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday with widely scattered showers. High today, 86. Low tonight, 60-66,
United Press Leased Wire Established iflUS
TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1060
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Dr. Terry Bird got permission
Monday night to rent land at
They said latest lo form a lion French Ave. and Seminoli Blvd.
placed (ha death loll at about 40V, for displaying mudel homes.
with about tw injured, 30
The City Commission gave Bird
them seriously.
permission to rent land from the
Officials attributed Mooday’s city to put right different ty
unofficial death toll
reports, of "Hindi Houses" at the lntrr
which ranged up to 1,300, to tip tion.
confusion and excitement of pot­
The commission also gave
ions at the aceno and to (ho mission for the Praver Homes de­
shaky rommunicalioni with Lar,
velopment on Sanford Ave. near
Iranian troops, which moved 26th St. to connect to the city
into the shattered towa Monday water system, provided the home
night, helped survivora sol up* owners
nars isign annexation papers, t
teat villaren on tha aorrounding
commissioners advised builddesert t o w ,
‘ Dofnetrae that hit plan
The trdipx had to move in by; K k o u i lfld homes south of Celery
foot since *cniy light pianos can Ave. ie acceptable. The homes,
make landing* al tbe to
town's whiefi will be in the 110,000-*12,000
smalt field.
class, will ba between Celery Ave,
and the railroad and between Mcltonvllle and Locust Avenues.

Swim Pool Code
Adopted By City

Lormann, Avery, Cordell, Wil­
liams, Fourakra and Fitapa trick
favored election an a countywido
basis while Hutchison, Zimmer­
man, Van Hoy and Bell favored
commission elcctiona by dis­
tricts.
The majority of the candidates
did not favor a countywida drain­
age program paid for by county
taxes and agreed that the best
way to solve drainage problems
was setting up special districts
in areas where needed.
Host of the candidates also
agreed that a pay-as-you-go basis
was good for the county except

204 greatest unarmed revolution* to­ •wilt reorganization of Rhee'a one- been wrong in charging that the scenes reminiscent of the French frauds.

134
The board authorized Attorney
494
Mack Cleveland Jr, lo draw up the
414
final resolution to present it to Ihe
124
Central and South Florida Drain­
77
age District, wlil^h will turn il
344
over to the engineers.
If federal fundi cun be used In
Ihe project, the engineers will rec­
ommend a plan fo r water control
m the basin.
in other business during the
meeting, the board agreed to give
the Dallas Asphalt Plant in Paula
more time to eliminate smoke and
dust in the area which brought
complaints from residents.
Heed Iverson, sccreiary-treasurcr
ot Ihe organization, Said that his
TEHRAN, Iran (U P D -lranian
company la making every cflorl to
today ferried injured sur­
correct the situation! hut needed aircraft
vivors out of the blistering 100
mure time.

BOSTON (UPI) — Actor Gary
Cooper waa released from a hos­
pital here Monday after undergo­
ing a proslate operation. A spokes­
man said Cooper'a condition was
"good.” He plans to remain a t a
hold here with his wife, Veronica,
and their daughter, Marie, 23', for
keep the plant under Observation,
a day or so.
with twice a week inspections |»
the zoning director. ,
• MIAMI (U PIi ■ - District cussilama chief Joseph Fortier announ­
ced Monday addition of 21 new
tablrd
agents in Florida and IT in Geor­
kon&gt;r plat for a
gia and South Carolina. Fortier to approve a. 100-honw
subdfvisii in Gib Altamonte
w subdivision
said the new men will concentrate Sew
on lighting gun running and the Springs area
The board held ug the request
smuggling of narcotic*, gold, and
made by Goldie ..Mvracr pending
alcoholic beveragea.
a report from the Slate Board of
Ucallh of the feasibility of using
£ JACKSONVILLE (UPI) -P o lic e icpile tanks in the subdivision.
The board also agreed to aak
said Monday rock and roll drum
mcr Macco Simpson admitted tak­ tbe Stale Road Department for
ing part lq four holdupa here. Of­ the authority to four lane Geneva
ficers said Simpaon, 27, waa be­ Ave, from French Ave. to Mellonlieved to be a member of e gang villa on a 06-fool right of way inwhieh etaged several robberies •tend of the requited 20-foot right
with a sawed-off shotgun in the of way, Krider explained that |2oo,last two montba, usually at email G0Q would be saved on the project
and Could be diverted to other
Negro aloroa.
road projects.
The board also adopted a reso­
I WASHINGTON (UPI) - Con­ lution for the use of secondary
gressman from the'Midwest today gasoline tax money lo acquire
urged a House Commerce subcom­ right of ways on tbe W. First SI.
mittee to approve a bill which project and improving SR 436 to
would permit farmers in their tbn Orange County line.
areas to ship fluid milk anywhere
in the country. The legislation,
sponsored by Democrats and Re­
publicans la both the House and
Parking In front of tbe Sanford
Senate, would apply tha federal Women'e Club on Oak Ave. will
milk sanitation code as the quality be changed from diagonal lo paral­
yardstick for milk shipped from lel, the City Commission decided
■•tale to stale.
i on Monday night.

^Agents Added

VOL. XLIX

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPI) prices at 1 p. m.:
American TAT ...
American Tobacco
Uethlrhem Steel ...
Chrysler
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Curtiss • Wright .
DuPont ...................
Eastman Kodak ...
Ford Motor ..
General Electric .
General Motors ...
Inti. TAT .............
Lori Hard ...............
Penney ..................
Penn HR
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Sears Roebuck
Standard Oil (NJ)
Sludcbakcr ........
U. S. Steel
Westlnghouse El. .

Jam as Avery and Otis Fourakre,
also in the District 1 race, agreed
on the necessity of financial aid
to the chamber in an effort to
bring Industry into (he county.
District 3 candidates Homer I-tttle and John Kitzpatrirk favored
such support, and George Bell,
also in the District 5 race, said
hr was against it.
Ted Williams, seeking the Dis­
trict 2 post said he w a s against
it while J. C. Cordell said aid­
ing ihe chamber was important
lo the county.
When asked whether they lavornl circling commissionrrs hy
districts, Bales, Brown, Little,

(Hit? 9mtftirb

SEMINOLE COUNTY FARM BUREAU members heard from county
political candidates and representative* of atute candidates at a ques­
tionnaire aeaaion Monday night. From tha left are Laurin Johnson, cam­
paign treasurer for commissioner of agriculture candidate Doyle Conner;
Curtis Barnes, mayor of Rockledge, supporting stale senate candidate
Bernard Psrrish; Farm Bureau president Jack Syme, and John N. Evans,
a director of the Farm Bureau,
(Herald Photo)

County To Ask
for River Survey

•Id from voluntary contribution*.
DUtrict 1 rotnminlon candi­
date Donald Balci offered a
qualified yea if the money ii uted
for publicity. Hli opponents. J. C.
Hutchison and T. V. Brown, said
they favored appropriation! to aid
the Chamber In bringing new In­
dustry here.
District S commission candidate
Ed Zimmerman said he was
• gainst appropriating funds and
said it Is "illegal,’' while one
of his opponents, A.ft. Ijormann
qualillrd his answer, saying he
would favor it If the commission
had the proper control on where
the money was going.

&amp;ANFORD UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY heard a
speech from City Judge Ambrose Olllff At' their Southern Memorial l)ny
observance today. The Sanford UDU chapter read tha roll of honor of San­
ford citizens who died for the Confederacy. From the left are Mr*. W. R.
Dyson, huntenn fur the event, Judge Olliff, Mrs, David Caldwell, acting presidea nt of the Sanford UDC chapter; and Mrs. J. H, Truluck, co-hoatesn.
(Herald Photo)

No Action Taken By CityAbsentee Balloting
To Close Thursday
On Tax Structure Change
MJf

The Sanford City Commission
discussed doing away with the
city's personal properly tax end
raising the assessrd real property
valuation to iW percent, Monday,
but took'no action.
Commiasloner Robert Brown
said taking away this tax would
Just be putting a greater tax
burden on small property owners.
If you lake tbe personal tax
off "you'ra whipping the little
man to death and latting the big
man crawl out from under,"
Mayor Earl Higginbotham said.
Brown aald that raising the as­
sessed valuation from 11 perrenl
to 100 percent of iis appraised
value lan'l unreasonable. This
would m ike people who live in
tfl.ooo to tS.000 homes pay some,
thing beaidaa debt service, be
said.
Assessing at 100 percent of val­
uation and lowering the millsge
to bring the same city income,
would favor tbe big homeowner,
Higginbotham said.
Sanford frames dirrefor Henry
Tamm presented figure* showing
lliat if tbo oorsonai properly tax
were dropped and tha same 62
perrent lave) of assessment con-.
United, U would be necessary to
raise tha mlliage from II to 13.3
in the general operating budget
in order to get in the 3727.104 pro­
posed ganaral operating funds.
If the assessment level wrre
raiaod to l « percent. Ihe millage

could be dropped from 11 to 2.6
end (he city could still lake in
2227,270.
The lim e rise or fall of millage
would take place in the debt serv­
ice budget if Ihe personal p r o p ­
erty lax were dropped and Ihe
•siessm enl level either left al 62
percent or raised to 100 percent.

Talent
Hanford residents still can get
ttckela for the talent parade
Friday night which will wind
up Ihe merchant • syooacred De­
Bary Days, They will he arid
at tha Haafnri Fnrolfore Co.
through Wednesday morning.
Tbe show U the Civic Center
will end tha two-day "wotrow*
neighbor" event being staged
by the mercbnnta' division of
Ihe Reminrie County Chamber
ri Commerce which atarte
Thursday,

C a p t Ramage Gets
Commendation

voting by absentee ballot, Super­
visor of Registration Camilla
Druca pointed out today for
those who will not be present to
cast regular balioU in the May
3 primary.
Tbe registration office In Ihe
Chamber of Commerce building
will be open from 2 a. m. to 3
p. m. through Thursday to lake
absenlce ballots, she said.

Mother Lifts Auto
To Rescue Son
Pinned Beneath It

Florida’s gubernatorial candi­
dates, with only one week left
before next Tuesdsy’a prim ary,
concentrated campaigning Mon­
day In North and Contra! Florida.
Doylo Carlton Jr., atumplng
at Panama City, said "Florida
needs a governor wbo to tall
enough to aland a t ooa end of
t(&gt;e state end still are tbo--needs
at tbo other.”
Carlton laid fca would guide
an "atlalnable" reapportionment
plan through tho legislature by
"replacing pride of authorship
with pride of accomplishment."
Farris Bryant proposed today
that tho two opposing candidate*
in tbe second primary eleclkm
campaign together to decrease ex­
penses.
In • statement issued from Ma
headquarters at Ocala, Bryant
said "there seem s.to ho no bettor
way to give the volar i real
opportunity to msko. a considered
choice." •
"It would ho both Interesting
end informative If the two victors
of tbo first primary would aecapl
this plan . ." Bryant said.
The second primary will be held
May 24.
One weekly newspaper at Month
cello carried an advertisement
urging votes for Fred Dlckhuon
because "be loves our Pork Chop
aeng."
The ad was paid for by Dickhaion's local campaign treaiurgr.
John McCirly avoided tha North
and Central Florida traffic jam
by campaigning la West Palm
Beach.
McCarty said Florida's traffic
death toll la "tha groat ailenl
issue" of the governor's cam­
paign, "It's lime to break that
ailenca," he said, "sod admit
that Florida he* one of tbe very
worst highway traffic records ef
■ny state."
In the race for commlaaloner
of agriculture, W. K. Hancock
contended that one ol his oppo­
nent*, Doyle Conner, lacked "the
business experience and technical
knowledge" for the Job.
Hancock challenged Conner to
prove Conner’s charge that Han­
cock bad bean a lobbyist. " I
have heard nothing from my op­
ponent about tha cjialtcnge," Han­
cock said.
At Plant City, secretary of
slate candidate Tom Adams said
he la campaigning 30 or more
hours dally became " I want this
job and I believe my record
prove* my abUUy to handle to
well."
Adams told local lupperieri that
tho cabinet system ti riorido
provides.a "powerful sod valua­
ble m eat* of giving continuity in
government, especially In tha
light ef nsillutional prohibitions
em or succeeding him-

TAMPA (UPI) — A 123-pound
housewife reaffirmed from her hos­
pital bed today that she lilled an
end of a 3,600 pound station wagon
lo free her 16-year-old son who
had been pinned under U.
Mrs. Maxwell C. Rogers, 32,
broke two vertebrae Sunday when
she took hold of the car's bumper
and heaved mightily, Her son,
Charles, was able to slip from un­
der the vehicle. He was uninjured.
Officer* said Charles had Jacked
up the station wagon lo work un­
der it. The Jack slipped and the
wagon pinned him to the soft,
sandy turf.
Other children aaw the accident
and raced lo the Rogers home.
Mr*. Rogers said she was near
hy steria when she reached the Ha­
lloo wagon. She said she grabbed
tha bumper and lifted ae hard oa
she could.
“ I felt the car rise up and
Charles clipped out," ahe said.
"Then I actually heard my back State

A commendation of Capt.
James Ramage was adopted by
the Sanford City Commission Mon­
day night.
Ramage waa commended for
the recognition he bad brought
Heavy Attack Wing One and BaaNew M achine
ford. Capt. F. G. Edwards wlU
Hu laafosf finance department relieve Ramago of .command of
Found Innocent
got permission to buy a •4,520 sc- the Navel Air Button Hetwfog
Chester Singletary, charged with counting tonchian Moodey night. June 14. Ramage will eaanaae
auto theft, wee .fisund innocent hi Tbn City Commission npprovod command of the UBS Salisbury Incident. An
• Circuit Court trial bare today. purchase at the machisn.
to the hospital.
Bound with tbn Pacific Fleet.

Bower Is Honored

A t Florida Stdta
P. Bower of
•eased to * •

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                    <text>Kiwanians Hear
Plans For Ball
Game Promotions

F f t 11 — T h u n . A p r il 2 1 , *60

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JACKSONVILLE (UF1) _ Htf
■(ride detectives aald they found
■■ young mother and bor infant
daughter dead in their locked
apartment Wednesday night In an
apparent murder-suicide.
‘ The victims eretw Corine Kay
Imltb, tt, and Deva Smith, two
months. Mrs. Smith was found In'
B closet, ■ thin rubber cord wound
lightly around her neck. The child
•as smothered beneath blankets
•n a bad, officers aald.
Another daughter, Brenda, 11
months, waa found alive atop Ihe
blankets which covered her sister.
M i c e aald they believed the
mother may bava alae tried to
■mother tho older ehOd. Brenda
was hosoUalited
C a p L R . B. Whittington said It
appeared Mrs. Smith hanged her•atf w M the cord tied to a hook
high on tho closet door. The hook
apparently fcrokv under her weight
some Gme after her death, drop­
ping her to the eloset floor.
Police broke In the apartment
after neighbore aald they bad
tried repeatedly to bring lira.
Smith to Uw door. Whittington
H id aaighbon acted after lira.
Smlth'a husband. Donald, tele­
phoned from Charleston, S. C.. and
M d them Ma wife had failed to
iaawor her phone when he called
.

K E Y . ttR O V fcR C . S E W E L L J K .

W h ittin gton ’said Sm ith had gone

to Chariaaton to re-anlM in tbs
Navy after trying unsuccessfully
to Hud a job hare.
The captain aald Mlghhora told
Mm Mrs, Smith had seemed de­
spondent over selling her hi re Itamo -and moving to Chartoston,
She and tho children wore to have
joined Smith there Friday.

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each a l you. are hereby required
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Rav. Grover C. Sewell Jr. was
received by the St. Johns Pres­
bytery April IB to became the
pastor of the Sanford First Pres­
byterian Church. He will conduct
the regular services thts Sunday.
Rev. Sewell and his wife, Mary,
■nd children, Steve'end Debbie,
wUl reside In the manse at 2018
Elisabeth Court.
Rav. and Mrs. Sewell arc na­
tives of Georgia. Before entering
Ihe ministry, Mr, Sewell was in
business for severe! years. He was
In the U. S. Air Force from 1842
to IMS. It was when he returned
to business after this service that
he felt the call to the ministry.
After graduating from Columbia
Theological Seminary in June,
184B, he was ordained by the At­
lanta Preabylery Ihe following
month, and served In that Pres­
bytery before moving to Florida.

A year around rehabilitationrecreation camp for crippled
children, the first of Its kind to
the entire nation, will soon be
established In the Ml. Plymouth
lakes area only a few milea from
Sanford, it waa announced here
today.
Officials of the Florida Society
for Crippled Children and Adults,
Inc., which has ill stato head­
quarters In Orlando, disclosed that
the N. X. Winston Sanson Florida
Corp. of Miami Beach has given
a 10-acre tract of valuable pro­
perty for (ho new camp.
Thia Is the tim e firm which
provided land for Hie University
of South Florida at Tampa and
recently donated a site for Girls
Town, U.S.A., also to Ihe Ml.
Plymouth region, according to
Kenneth W. McIntosh, Sanford
attorney and trustee from Semi­
nole County to the stale Raster
Scsl organisation.
Stanton D. Sanson, president,
and Irving X. Mann, vice presi­
dent, of Ihe benefactor corpora­
tion, are completing negotiations
this week for trsnsferral of the
acreage with Lisle Reese, state
director of the Florida Society.
Trusteea of the society wfll
formally accept the deed from
Sanson at their annual spring
meeting to be held in Winter Park
May 12 and 14. At Utia time, the

Mr, Sewell served both the Bee
Ridge and Pine Shores Presbyter­
ian Churches for approximately
two years, after which the growth
necessitated s pastor for each
church. On November 15. 1951,
the membership of Pine Shores
Church was 43 when Mr. Sewell
became the first ordained pastor
of that church which was first
orgsnired on May 31 1951 with
40 charter members. The mem­
bership has grown to 773 mem­
bers to date under the leadership
of Ihe Sewells.
During his ministry in Ssrasota,
Mr. Sewell served as president of
the Sarasota Christian Ministers'
Assn, for two years, president of
Manasats Presbyterian Council,
moderator of Wealmlnlater Pres­
bytery. was a member of the
Sarasota Bay Rotary Club, and
waa active in other community
aervice.

statewide organization will fur­
ther plans for construction of the
special eamp.
McIntosh noted that the site la
considered "ideal" for such a
facility, according to rehabilitation
authorities. Ready for an lmmedite building program, the pro­
perty la on one of Die highest
elevations In central Florida, la
free of flood hatards, and fronts
on
picturcsqua
Neighborhood
Lake.
Actual worth of the real estate
Is 142,sou, according to recent

The way to help put haiehall
over In a amail town is with free
gimmicks, the Sanford Greyhounds
business manager aald Monday.
Orlando advertising man Peter
Srhaal, rolled hit promotion ideal
off the tip qf his tongue with
lightning rapidity at the Kiwanli
luncheon Wednesday.
Schaal has 77 ideas for promot­
ing attendance at the Qreyhound
games this year. They run from
a "get rid of your mother-in-law
night" to a night for giving away
pet animals at the ball game.
"G et rid of your mother-in-law
night" will be Stay 10. Standard
Oil Co. will give away enough gas
and oil to take one mother-in-law
anywhere in Florida and return;
another anywhere in several sou­
thern stales and return, and a
third anywhere In the United
States and return. Schaal said he
had gotten one complaint about
the "and return" clause.
Schaal is working out promotion
Ideas with other Sanford mer­
chants. July 4 will be ACL. Rail­
road night, with a Florida Power
and Light Corp. event following
soon after.
The
combination
advertising
man-baseball fan got close to
Seventh Heaven when he explain­
ed his Greyhounds score book
idea. Each ad in the new scorebook la a coupon, which can help
pay for merchandise in a San­
ford store, or may even be a
ticket exchangeable for free mer­
chandise.
Kansas City trsinod the Class
D team about five wreki before
the season opened and has in­
vested 130,000 in the dub.
The pre-season training alone
cost Kansaa City about tl2.000
and the Athletics are giving the
players *7,500 In salaries, paying
Ihe field manager's salary, paying
for players social security, telephone toll calls, and contributing
to travel expeniea. Raising alt
that money would be a mighty
hard job if Ihe Greyhounds had
to do it alone, Schaal laid.
Field manager' Robbie Robert­
son took over after Schaal and
ssid he has a bunch of boys who
like to hustle. He praised the
Greyhounds double play combina­
tion against t-eesburg Tuesday
night, when Sanford's team won
14-1.
Tha fastest trip on the
Express out of SI. Joseph,
was seven days, 17 hours
Lincoln's inaugural address
carried to the West Coait.

Puny
Mo.,
when
was

try Club Golf Course, providing
access to Highway 435 to Rock
Springs Park, Apopka and then
to U. S. 441 to Orlando.
trader* In the local Easter Seal
organisation point out that acqui­
sition of this property In the heart
of Florida'! highlands will give
great Impetus to the expanding
program of aiding handicapped
children.
They explained that tha state
aiaoclalion had been seeking a
suitable piece of property for at
least two years where s camp
could be built for complete utili­
sation 12 months of the n * r .
Until the new camp is ready
for use, arrangements have been
made for children with handicaps
to attend a special session at the
Youth Conservation Camp In Ocala
National Fores* and sessions at
Camp Crystal Lake near Starke,
McIntosh added.
Philip Logan is president of the
Crippled
Children
Society
of
Seminole County which will soon
be concluding a highly success­
ful Easter Seal campaign for ttfto.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

•Bailey Defends
State Adult
School Program

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Mat*
School Supt. Thomas D. Bailey
today defended Florida's controver­
sial adult education proa ram and
urged ha expansion.
Bailey told an adult education
meeting, being held la connection
with the Florida Education Asso­
ciation's convention here, that the
legislative "freeze" on the pro­
gram In IH t was due largely to a
"lack of undemanding."
F Commitments of leglalatlve leadera agalnat new taaea also had
something In do With M, he said.
There was pressure ia the Legi­
slature to abandon state support
of adult education programs al­
FOREST RANGER J. V. SIZELOVE got a $100 awurd
together following erlticism of
tom* courses like basket-weaving
from the Florida Bankers Assn, for hia work beyond the
ae "frill*,"
call o f duty in apprehending three youths who had been
Finally, the Legislature decided
setting forest fires in the county. It was one of II) such
to f m t * th# program at Ha IBMawards given by the banker* in the state. Sizelove
JB level end allow no espantlon.
worked on his off-duty hours to solve a series of woods
• The result, Bailey said, baa been
fires. Standing with Sizelove, center, is Bill Clark, dis­
discontinuation of certain courses
and curtailment of services. He
said adnlt education le Important
to furnishing skilled worken for
soma Florida industries.
m ana's eduaetlsn an* adlord
t# ***** In the decade ahead, a
new age, Ike apace age," he said.
By United Free# International
"Th* rapidity ci change and lb*
Gubernatorial candidate Farris
phenomenal increase In substan­
Bryant today urged removal of
t iv e knowledge will requirt contin­
the 10 percent federal tax on
u i n g education."
interstate travel aa a remedy for
Be urged school people bo help
stimulating Florida'* tourist in­
acquaint the public, lay leaders
SEOUL (U P I)— Both President
dustry.
a n d legislative representatives
with the program in order to fore Syngmmn Rh*e and his controver­
"People can go to resorts In
sial vice president, Lee XI Poong, the Caribbean without paying this
stall any further cute or
in the next session.
have considered—and rejected— tax." said Bryant, in a speech
the idea of resigning to end .South al Miami Beach. "This is bad for
the itale. Th* theory seem* to be
Kurea'ii political unrest, it was re­
'See Florida last'."
ported today,
He promised. if elected to "assist
Opposition
leader* have dera.nded th. m ignation o f both our
?ur representatives
reprcaental vea in Washing
Waitilngn-* ■nnw presidential »•)*«•*)-»»» »iv. to®. ,*°. **• lh*l Jbia Inequitable
wtp* out th*
memory o f- tha tax l*vremoved.-' ire aim vtiu n*
A political rally sponsored by
March IB election* when Rhaa was would call together all slatr agen
the County Democratic Executive
unopposed end Lee was accused o f cles involved with tourism and
Committee will dim ax "Frontier
urge closer cooperation with tha
winning through fraud/
Day" at Geneva Saturday.
/Florida Development Commission.
Opposition to the March 16 elec­
lie apportionment claimed the
The rally will etart at a p. m.
tions brought widespread riot*
and be held In th* enmmunUp
major attention among th* candi­
Tuesday and tha death o f at leaet date* Thursday.
Statewide •candidates hav* also 126 student*. New demonstrations
Doyle Carlton laid at Paiatka
been invited by th* committee to erupted today in Inchon and in that a proposed flT-tenalor plan
Kunsan,
100
miles
south
o
f
Seoul,
~e«press their platforms,
would leave middle-sized coun­
w The rally will follow a fug day but them Was no violence.
ties hanging in the air between a
Political circle* said Ithoo met House dominated by the large
of activities Including a parade
starting i t M s a . and barhpcu* with mambera of his ruling l i b ­ counties and a Senate controlled
eral Party and asked
them by the small counties.
at noon.
All men attending the day-long whether ha should resign and call
*‘H would enable four percent of
fesUvitto* are aaked to wear new elections. Th* sources amid the stata'a voters to elect a
beerdi, painted or real and th* party leader* urged him to re­ majority of tha Senate," he con­
women are aaked to wear bonnets. main at hia post.
tended.

Rhee Rejects
Resigning Idea
To Slop Unrest

Jconlockhatchee Study To Be Asked
Tba County Commission la ex­
pected to adopt a resolution at
Ha meeting nest weak asking that
a survey he made of tha Eeoolorkhatrhe* River basin to deter­
mine the feasibility of using fed­
eral fund* to alleviate Hooding.
After explaining a proposed wa­
ter conservation plan for tha up-p e r St. Johns River region to
S e m in o le , Brevard and Orange
County commissioner! ham Thurs­
day. Ed Dali, executive director
of the Central and South Flor­
ida Flood Control District, said
that’ since the Econlockhatrhe*
la not within the Jurisdiction #f
the proposed project a survey
should be requested.
Dali said that one* they gat
the resolution asking for tba ntudy,
^ tistrict official* wlU turn it over
the Corps of Army Engineers
for review Lo sea if federal funds
'
eould be used in the project and
lo recommend a plan Mr water
control in tha hasin.
Representative* of the three
counties were at Ihe mealing to
hear Dali and hia asiiatanta ex­
plain the proposed plan, coniitting of basins located along the
upper St. John* River with an
a outlet to the Atlantic through Se­
b a s t ia n Inlet.
Jim Clawson, district planning
engineer, described the proposed
basins and the entire project and
used a diagram to outline th*
merits of the plan.
A few property owners in tha
haain areas opphsad Uta plan,
saying that in many instance*
large quantities of water would
cover their rattle grazing land.
.
The plan would Include a aeries
m f dud purpose water storage
reservoirs in the low lying marsh
a n a and the existing river chan­
nel. During tii* wet panto* o f
each year the water ia those re­
servoirs would be lowered to
'
elevations calculated to provide
. Me M anga oapeotty required in
oaee o f as restive rainfall aatf
Ugh flood runoff. The minimum

elevations would leave adequate
water to prevent fish low and for
home and industrial demands.
During the dry season the re­
servoirs would retain enough wa­
ter tor irrigation and other re­
quirement!.
Four such reservoirs a n sug­

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trict investigator for the Forest Service, left, and T. E.
Tucker, president of the Florida State Bank, who mnde
the presentation. Other Rangers around tha table from
left are Lewis Gore, l^wis Williams. Ernest Sikes,
Ralph Harrison, Verlin Howard and E. M. Lewi* Sr.
(Herald Photo)

Travel Tax Removal Asked

Rally To Climax
■Frontier Day

gested, forming a series of lakes
two to four mile# wid* just above
SR 46 in Seminole and Volusia
Counties to SR OO in Indian River
County, a distance of SO miles.
Each would be contained behind
a dam with gates for use as re­
quired.

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Carlton said a history of tha
■tale indicated "moat of the ac­
ceptable reapporlionment accom­
plished has been done by amend­
ing our slats constitution."
John McCarty said at Miami he
would carry his drive for reapportionmcnl into Ihe court* if
necessary.
"I will use all my influence to
bring about, fair reapporlionment,"
he said "If that fails I will not
atop there—I will institute suit ia
the courts on behalf of the people
of Florida."
McCarty also said he would
fight for a full length Florida

Refugee Baffle
Waged In Berlin
BERLIN (t il'll — Communist
East German polir* entered West
Berlin today in a now effort to
halt a niaas n odus of refugees
from tbs Soviet tone. West Berlin
police overpowered and arrested
them.
An armed three-man Communist
patrol boldly crossed the border,
ignored a demand by a Ion* West
Berlin policeman to return, and
began searching for refugees who
are fleeing to the West In great
number to escape new Comrou
■list repression measures.
More than 8,000 refugees have
fled into W eil Germany in th*
past week in a flight from harsh
measures which Include seizure
nf all privately owned farms and
a threat to seize all privatsly
owned buainass.

turnpike, which h* said was
blocked tome years ago by two
of hit opponents.
Ted David said h* would not
offer programs for schools and
road* lo th* legislature until it
was reapportioned.
David, campaigning in Miami,
said ha would call Uta legislature
into apeclal session and bold it
there until It reapportioned itself.
In the race for commissioner
of agriculture Thursday, Doyle
Conner and W. R Hancock sought
volet on tba Eaal Coast.
In Miami, Conner pledged If
elected to cooperate with tba gov­
ernor "whoever he may be."
At Daytona Beach. Hancock said
ha
would
encourage
needed
rhangca in highway righl-of-way
acquisitions and beach erosion
policies.

Jaycees, WiVes
Convention Bound
Sanford ia tending Ihe largest
contingent of Jaycees and Jayceu
wives in it* history lo Use state
Junior Chamber convention in Mlami.
.
Twenty-six Sanford Jaydcaa^and
21 wive* arc slated to attend tha
convention which began Thursday
and will nso through Sunday after­
noon. They started leaving Thurs­
day. Sanford Attorney Ken McIn­
tosh wiU represent about 10 Jayree club# from tha fourth district
in tha "Speak Up Jaycee" con­
test.
The Jaycees will cirri their attic
president, secretary and national
directors al tha convention and
will bring up th« past year'# busi­
ness and vol* os (tala by-laws.

Camping Trip
Sanford Bay Seoul Troop 144 left
today for s weekend of ramping at
Altoona, west nf DeLand. Sroutmaster Claude Donalow led tha IT
boys.

WASHINGTON (U PI)-B ackero
of a bill proposing a government
loan program for areai of chronic
unemployment considered several
parliamentary moves today to
force it out of the hostile House
Rules Committee. A 6-6 tie vote
by the commutes Thursday kept
It bottled up.

Actress Jailed
HOLLYWOOD ( UPI)—Television
actress Mary Castle was Jailed
three times Thursday — once for
drunk, once for debts, once tor
traffic citations. "I am not guilty
of anything and this ia a delib­
erate attempt to ruin my carerr,"
she laid. "I f I have to I can
tell a story about this that will
lake the top right off City Hall."

Belg/ian Plane Crashes
BUNTA, Belgian Congo (U PI)—
A DC4 operated by the Sobelatr
Belgian charter airline crashed
into Sir. Bogoro near here today.
First reports said all H persona
aboard were killed. Tt&gt;# plan*
was so route from Bros veils to
Ellsabethville
in Ihe
Belgian
Congo. H left Cairo and was ap­
proaching lor a landing at Bunia
airfield when tha crash occurred.

Torture Complaint
MIAMI (UPI) Sergio Dial
Brull. brother of farmer Cuban
air tore* chief Pedro Diet Lana,
"said Thursday ha was tortured
while imprisoned for two months
in Vencsuela. Bruli has been an
American citizen tine* 1V3I Ilia
brother fled here from Cuba
last summer saying the Fidel
Castro government was Communiat-laflllratad.

Morton Raps Demos
WASHINGTON (U PI)—Republi­
can National Chairman Thurston
B, Morton today accused congres­
sional Democrats of trying to eoncocl "an elixir for every elector.”
Tha Kentucky senator told the
American Society of Newspaper
Editor* that Democrats are so
eager to provide an election-year
boon for every type o( voter that
"they have developed more rem­
edies than there arc ilia,"

Tear Gas Quells
Rioting Italians
LEGHORN, Italy (U P I)-ltallan
paratroops batllrd civilians in this
Com in uniat -run city for h o ■ r •
Thursday night and early today
until troops and police subdued
them with tear gas bomba and
I irning shots.
Yuiy-iix persona were Injured
In .he fracas, five by gunfire.
CoinmuniM-led unions railed a
atrikt from 11 a. m. to noon today
to protest the paralroop action
and activities In the port were shut
down. Many workers left their jobs
before the strike deadline.

Zoning Board Presented
W ith Development Plan

CENTRAL FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL was tbo topig at. (Uscuaslon at
• Son ford mooting Thursday afternoon. Looking ovor
m •
o f Scminolo
County ns tha discussion began waw ^ ftom left, Mel Littlefield, Central
end Southern Florida Flood Control gflRrict representative in Kissimmee;
Seminole County Commission ChnlnMnir John Judder; Ed Dali, director o f
the Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District, and Jack MeDo wall, of the Orange County Commission.
(Herald Photo)

Plans for a lit lot home development between MellonviHe and Lo­
cust Avenue* Just south of Celery
Avr. were presented (a the Sanford
Zoning and Planning Beard Thurs­
day night.
Orlando buildar Jack Demetree
presented a plan lor the homes
which would be In tha HU.-yu^OO
price range. Demetree plana to put
the homes between the railroad
track* just south of Valencia Ava.,
and a commercial zona which ha
would develop bordering Celery
Av*. Ha proposed putting S/jMir
lot recreation area in the cfw nr
ol Ihe development, and a concrete
wall between tha homes and tha
proposed commercial son* on ike
northern boundary,
Demetree brought th* plan before
tha zoning and planning member*
to aoo if they , 0 tat*d him to re­
vise tho layout Jhtiora be took
farther atop* in Me development.
Tha board approved M parking
apacci for • medical clinic to be

built on Park Ava. just south of
24th St. Th* clinir to he built for
Dr. E. L. Lindsey and Dr. R. J.
Smith will include a prescription
shop.
Philip Zeull's new development
between Eighth St. and Celery Ave.
waa toned R-1A residential, Zculi
will build on about 37 lota there.
The lot* are 7,300 feel square. San­
ford building inspector M. A. Yelvlngton said Zculi want* to gradu­
ally increase Ibc size of Ihe hornet
aa h* moves northward toward
Eighth SI. fn&gt;iq Celery Av*. The
development Is Just cast at th*
cxperimenl elation.
Four lota recently annezed in
San Sam Knolla were zoned R-1C
residential. This la tha same zoning
aa to* nearby Country Club Manor
bomaa have,
Th* board gave permission far
D. D. Royer to put a taiapboo*
answering aarvicc office to hi*
Laundra-Cantor aa Ffetank Ava.
without Increasing tba cumber eg
parking spaces there.

No Solutions To Problems
O ffered, He Charges
District 5 County Commissioner Homer LltUa, speak hif
at a political rally in Fern Park Thursday night, said hs was
"tired of candidatea talking about batter roads, school* and
less taxes and not one offering a concrete program on how w#
can get these things."
“ We nil would like to see every county road paved, but
that takes money and a long rang*
program," Lillie said. "Thus far
at these rallies all 1 have heard
it talk." he said.
Little said that the present
county commissioners "are not
a bunch of supermen but are do­
ing their best lo put Into opera­
tion long range plans lo solve
some of the problems in th* coun­
ty."
One of litllr’ i opponents, John
Fitzpatrick, said "if you voters
want a new approach to county
operations with new Ideas, then
vole for Filspatrick May J."
Filipalrlrk and George Bell,
another opponent in (he District
3 race, spent their three minutes
summarizing iheir qualifications.
In the District 3 County Com­
mission campaign battle, Otis
Fourakre answered charges made
by Commisiioner Lawrence Swotford at a previous rally.
Swofford said at Altamonte
Springs Tuesday "it Is a matter
of record that one of my oppon­
ents, while serving as county
commissioner, did allow liquor
to be sold on Sunday."
Fourakre said, "tinea I am lltc
only opponent of Mr. Swolford
having previously served aa your
county commissioner, these state­
ments appear to be directed at
roe."
Fourakre charged that these
atalementa were "illegal, fall*
.and unjustifiable."
He said that the rharget were
Illegal because April U waa tha
deadline for candidalea to bring
any new sharge* against an op­
ponent at public rallies.
Fourakre said it was "falsa and
not Justified because I have never
given anyone, or tried to give
anyone, the authority to ttoy open
after tba legal hours sat by tha
board of county eommtaslonera."
Fourakre also said h# waa never
called on by lb# Long wood Town
Council to explain why the ordin­
ance regulating tha hours when
liquor could be served waa not
being enforced.
Swofford, (peaking before Four­
akre, did not mention (he liquor
controversy, but said he stood on
his record—* ! a county commis­
sioner. "W e were th* first com­
mission to do something about eli­
minating double setsiona In the
schools and eatabliab plat taws,"
he laid.
Another* candidate In toe Dis­
trict 3 race, Jamas Avery, said
that every effort should be made
to bring new Industry in the
county. " I f 1 am elected I would
aak that a bureau of information
be act up and a man selected la
head tha bureau who can bring
industry into toe county. This ia
not a job for amateurs," Avery
said.
Ed Zimmerman, also running
for Distriot S commissioner, said
that "millions and mlUlod* of dol­
lars In contracts have been awarded to outside interest# while
local people are screaming to be
hired."
Another candidate to toe liveman race, A. R. Lormann, said
he would work "to gat dollar
value for every dollar spent."
Candidates in tha District 1 and
2 Commission rscaa spent their
three minulet talking about (heir
qualifications.
Earlier Thursday, a number of
candidates were Invited to speak
at the Jayre* luncheon al the
Civic Center.
After candidates lor tha tax
assessor, supervisor of registra­
tion, sheriff and Clrcuil Court
Clerk's office apbko a brief ques­
tion and answer period followed.
Most of the qucilIons were dir­
ected al Richard McCauna ami
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker, both
seeking the Job at (ax assessor.
Mrs. Walker'told the group that
if abe la elected, In a reasonable
length of time she would check
each appraisal and if necessary
ask Ihe County Commission to
provide fundi for the rechocking
job.
McCanns repeated his state­
ment that "taxation" by favoritism
must never return to Eeminole
County."_________________

Collins Says He
Will Not Seek
Any Office Again
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Gov.
U R oy Collins, rhooslng the Flo­
rida Education Ann. as tha
group to hear what he called hia
"swan song." said Thursday night
he never intende t* seek public
office again.
Collins leaves office next year.
The remark waa hia firmest de­
nial so far of rumors h* is trying
for the Democratic vie* presiden­
tial nomination.
Collins
recommended
Stale
School Supt. Thomas Railey, up
Tor re-election this year, as *'n
real credit to Florida and to the
causa of public education.
"1 have teen many Mate superIntcndenta from many state*,”
Collins said, "but 1 would prefab
to keep the one we have."
Though he endorsed no on* and
mentioned no names, Collins also
had comments on Me gubernato­
rial rare.
Ha advised the teachers to #*•
amine carefully tba record ef a l
to* candidalea- on education,
"Th* real measure of a man,"
he said, "la bettor token by hi*
performance than by hia promt-

soa."

New Proposal
Would Not Mean
Added Millage
County Com misskm Oielrm aa
John Kridcr explained today that
a special coartyWida drainage tax
lavy would not mean nay increase
In millage next year.
Al the rommllilon meeting Tues­
day, Krider suggested to tba board
that k eel up a drainage levy to
next year’s budget aod that tha
portion collected lit tba municipals,
ttoa be returned to tha allies In
use as they sac lit.
In tha past, funds for drainage
have been charged out of tha pend
and bridge Rind.
"I have contended that the diver*
slon of money from that fund to
illegal," Krider said, adding, "m y
proposal ia to separata th* Iww
items Into account* whereby tba
monies used far drainage be sat
up in a separate account aa that
the proper accounting can be mad*
of Ihe funds for these purposes.”
Krider said at the present tha
county la levying two mllla far tha
road and bridge fund. Under tha
proposal, on* quarter of a mill
would bo levied far countywkto
drainage, and 1.76 mills lor road
and bridge.
"There would not be an addi­
tional levy of millage, but simply
■ separation aa that the proper
accounting could b* made at each
fund,” Krider pointed ouL

DeBary Days Show
To Benefit Center

A group of DeBary women will
be in Sanford Tuesday to sell tic­
kets for the big variety show
which will ellmex DeBary Days
here April 29.
The volunteer worker* are tell­
ing licketa to raise funds far
expansion of tha DeBary Com­
munity Center and the abow at
tit* Civic Canter will be the high­
light of the two-day event.
Tha merchant* division of too
Seminola County Chamber of
Commerce la sponsoring two day*
of special sales and free gift*
during DeBary Days. Those wish­
ing to participate, but who have
not been contacted by the cham­
Vice Admire! Fltxhugh Lee, De­ ber, are aaked to call Th« Herald
puty Commander in Chief of the advertising department not la tor
United Stales Atlantic Fleet, paid than noon Monday,
an informal visit to tha Sanford
Naval Air Station this morning.
Admiral Lee was al the NAS for
about an hour. Hia headquarters
is at tor Atlantic Fleet headquar­
Discussion nf th* Sanford Art
ters to Norfolk, Va._____
Association'! May patio show aod
auction will come up at the asso­
ciation's art workshop Monday
The St, Johns Ufa Insurance night.
Underwriters Assn, will feature
Association president Mr*. Haleb
a corn boil at its annual moating Da Wit today urged that all mat**
hare Saturday. Tba mooting on ban attend tba meeting and diathe Elks Club ground* will ko euisloa. Member* are alaa asked
Irons 4 p. a . to • p. a . and asso- to bring a picture to aritlclreatottou President t
*s Budd baa Joe Mathtouc wtl be to charge
Invited Ml Ufa totrranrg n
of Mb 7:M p. m, t a r e MmtoMbg
and their fnmlllaa to atl
workshop. Tba Halloa wiB t o to
fra* event
toe Fatl Mellon Park Craft Hut.

Admiral Visits
Naval Station

Patio Show, Auction
To Be Discussed

Corn Boil Set

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Ralph Brewer Jr......... KvtageUal
J i, F. Rnat*. Jr. ...........
. S. P M * ...... As*e. Pause Bible School . .. t , , . i o * a. i

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O'BRIAN BOAS
Bar. Jim Piihrr ............

Paatar

Morning Worship .........1:411 a. m. Hamlin Worship........11:* a. m. Sunday M h o a l..............1:41 a. m.

M a r Oehaal. ....... •* »■
M arat* W m Rip........ I t : *
Training WM* .......• : *
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Rvaairltatle arrvira , , . . T : * p. n .
Mrntbara of tha Chutuota CamWad. p r a m aanrlra . 1 ; * p. a . mLnity Church hava anoountad
n a m e s op f « i * T
plaas la canilm rl a new church
building in ihe near future.
LARR MART
Kira Duncan ...... .. Minister
cm.ruCM OP TWR NABARRNR
A new charter was lignrd au
Moralag War* Ip .
l l : « a. a .
Laha Mary
March 90 and 1h» rota passed on
Rveaiag Warahtp .. . • : « a. a .
Thura. Blbla Study ..1;M p. a . S. L. D r a n d y .................. Pastor April 1 ta purthst* properly an
Sunday S r h o a l.......... 1 0 :* a. a . Fourth St. aod tha proposed Route
Mamtas Waritiip
I I : * a. m. IS.
cnvrcm o r o u s t
Christian Sanrlra Tratnlna • : *
Tha ehurch Is appalling to all |
Morning Warahtp
in ;* a. a .
who are Interested in Iho growth of
Evening Worship
1 . * p. m. the remmunlty to Join wtih them
Evening Warahtp
1 :* p.
Wad. Prayer Service 1 : » p. a . In their efforts to build a ehurch of
beauty aad value to tha people.
Evening Werthlp .........T .w p. m,

Mamlng warahtp........t a .ll a.

«• Wad. rrayae Service . f t * p. a . Youth aanrlra ...........• : * p.
pm

Wag. P ra y * Baraka i : » p. m
Nursery available
0 * . H * S t A Pah At*.
S t*. O ill Sm ith.........fartw

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Maming Warahtp......... 1 1 : * «. m.
T N l * Untaa ......... •:!&gt; P m.
R r iS g Wor»Up . . . . . t : * p .
P i U r i m U n k * i .» ;* P- «Narmry Avallahta
it i T P T rwvRCR

New Community
Church Planned
For Chuluola

Episcopal
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8 a u U dfawwaelr ..
Ttrtm Rat. John W. Themis
Paatar
M u f c M ....... . •:*» •&gt; »• Maly Eucharist ........ T:M a. *
l l « a . m. Family S m lc * —
......... « M p. m.
Church School.......... • :* a. a
1:41 p. m. Mamma Trayer—
_
la’rrk * . 1:41 p •
Aarmon . ......... It. * a. M
N tm ry Avaltabla
Holy Communion —
Tuesday ........ ........... 1:M a. a
Wednesday . . . . . . . ... l a :* a. m
W W MSI
Thursday
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1:M a. a
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............Pastor
L M m R a n t* . 4 :* p. m. rr, Paul Bantu

Holy OorumuBioo—

Presbyterian

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P 1M T PRESBYTERIAN

Brotherhood Plans

rw im m
Oah Ara. a a i R M BL
l a v . O r a m C J a a t L Jr.
Moramt Warahtp .. ...1:45 a.
Sunday Srhoal
P:41 a.
Mamlm Worship
. . . I I : * a.
Sentor Fellowship .
S ; « p.
Rveaiag Wonhlp
. 1: * p.
Wad. Prayar Santra
1 : * p.
Nuratry Available

m.
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The Brotherhood o f the First
m.
m. Baptist Church will caodurt a panel
a . dlKuaalen oo -What la RavivaT

at 1U meeting Tuesday night.
Especially Invited ara tha yeeng
men of Urn church.
PRRMTTRRIAN CWIWCW
Charles Base, who aarved as
DtSary O t h
presldant d u r i n g
A. C. Sum atra
.......... P illa r
Youth Weak, will preside.
Sunday School
.........S.M a.
will ha aarved at T p. m.
Marums W o n h lp ....... 10 * a.
ta tha church aducatlaunl budding
COaMVNtVT
and tha panel discussion will Sallaw. The subject was rhaaau In
TTRI1AN CBLRCM
iralioa far tha churth'a May (
Laha Mary

Sunday
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Jaha W. Pittay ..............
Pi
Mamma Prayaeia .............
11 a. a* Sunday School ............ I t . * a.

Hat? Communion—
la( Sunday aach bmp* 11 a. i

Monday Worship
I I ; * a. m.
Junior Hith Westmloiwer
PaOowahip ................. a * p. a .
Sautar High Westminister
PelWwahtp ............. . . . 1 : » p. a .

Parents Offered
Advice On Teens

YORK (U P tl — Sam
Leveosou ia an# o f tha great hu­
morists o f our time but ha It
Patter deadly servoas about Juvenile drJohn W. Pilley
teenage proWema
t * a. m. liogueocyof and
Morning Warahtp
Lrreason's pointen to
W :*n . » - poSome
rants:
Westminister FeOewihtp
"Maay Juvanda ‘
T:M p. m.
M r*
bha th e * eider*, we
Nuee etimwiMiB
T h e m are Mummy
md streets nod there ara
streets
" I f you n a n them right in the
high chair they won't ead ap to
tha electric chair. . .*
"Raising rhOlrea b M e la b
lag bread. It bn* * be a Maw
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cram aau oo sao ...... .
Tua aim haeu m put a
let a f leva la Urn recipe "
Lav an&gt; * la a strong bebevar la
a* a prascrtpMaa M cure all
Juvawda sB am ts.
M must be administered wisely.

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

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Vulcan Haleriab Co.

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Celery City Printing Co.

Wilson-Maier Furniture Co.

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DettforS WftalB
ri. April 22. 19GD—Page S

Spring Circuit
Court Trials
Jtegin Monday
Spring term Circuit Court triminil trials will begin here Monday
with the trial of Richard Joshua
fur breaking and entering with
Intent to commit a misdemeanor.
Jimmy Maxwell Jr. will be tried
on the same day for aggravated
assault and James McNeal will
face a charge of breaking and
}Tj|niering with intent to commit a
Wni.'demeanor.
Chester Singletary will be tried
for auto theft Tuesday. The trial
of Walter O. Thompson for armed
robbery and W. R. Bemoaky for
emborzlement will also be held
Tuesday.
Aaron Anderson will be tried for
first degree murder May l. An­
derson. an Oviedo Negro, is chargy tfd with killing an Oviedo Negro
k ^ Irl Feb. 10.
™ Sylvester Dukes will be tried
for first degree murder May 4.
Dukes was arrested after a March
26 shooting in Altamonte Springs.
The trial of Mitchell Young for
statutory rape Is act May 1.
Judge Volte W illiimi Jr. will pre­
side over all these trials.

THE FOUR MINISTERS apeaking for the last
in
tla.va at the PInecrest Bapti.it Church revival now
n
progress arc, from left, Rev. J. Vernon Brown, pastor
of First Baptist Church in Daytunn Beach, who ispeaks
at 8 p. m. tonight; Rev. J. Elwood Rawls, pastor of the

Accident Causes
Damage Suit

Two Students Die Scaling Colorado Mountain

A $10,000 damage suit his been
filed in the courthouse as the re­
sult of a recent auto collision
east of Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peters
are asking $10,000 damage com­
pensation from Ellen T. Bass and
Ray David Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.
Peters charge that Johnson's
reckless driving of a car owned
by Bllen Bass caused the colli­
sion on SR 4$ near the Lake
Jessup bridge.
The Peters are claiming com­
• The Seminole County Farm
jtureau wtll meet at 7; IS p. m. pensation for Injuries, medical ex­
Monday in the home demonstra­ penses, lota of companionship
tion center. A supper will ba held and diminished earning capacity.
The accident happened April 13.
prior to the meeting.

Farm Bureau Meet

Howe's
2510
S, Oak

FA 2-

FASHIONS

2327

WE’RE MOVING SOON — TO OUR
NEW BUILDING AT 2528 PARK DR.

J Try it ju s t o n c e !

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The Seminole County Blood Bank
should be finished in three weeks,
Architect
John
Burton
said
Thursday. Central Florida Blood
Bank Secretary • Manager Mrs.
Mary Rand will hsva charge of
dedication
ceremonies,
Burton
said.
Th* 1,000 foot square, four room
building is on the southwest corner of th* Seminole Memorial
Hospital propsrly.

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Sanford Ave.

BOULDER, Oulo. (U P I)—Coed
Jane Bendixon, 111, of Davenport,
luwa, tha lone aurviror of an at­
tempt by tltrfce Colorado Univer­
sity students to scale freeling,
14.265-foot Fong's Peak, waa re­
covering from severe frostbite at
tha university hospital hera today.
The bodiee o f her eompanlons,
David L. Jones, 18, o f Wabater
(i roves, Mo., and Prince D. Willmon, 23, o f Fort Smith, Ark.,
were found by U. S. National Park
Service rangers and expert climb­
ers from Iloulder Thursday.
Jnnes apparently was killed by
a 260-foot fall on the eouth face
of the mountain. Wlllmon, who
had been left in' an ice cave, ex­
hausted, while Jones and Mias
Bendixon want fo r help, froxa to
death.
A helicopter from Lowery Air
Force Base, at Denver will at­
tempt today to bring the bodie*
o ff the mountain. If weather pre­
vents the operation, a rescue par­
ly' which camped overnight on tha
peak will bring them down in
sleds.
They elarUd to climb Long's
Peak, which Is closed to moun­
taineers at this time o f year, ear­
ly Tuesday, after a snowfall.
James A. Craig who stayed be­
hind because he did not feel well,
came o ff the mountain Tueeday
night.
lie reported to rangera at Kata#

County Blood Bank
Nearly Completed

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ucijaney etc. nnpuat unuren, Orlando, at the 8 p. tn.
meeting Saturday; Rev. E.iE, Joiner, o f Stetson Ud Iveralty, for the regular Sunday morning aervice, and
Rev. R. Hugh Hawkins, pastor of the Stetson Baptist
Church in DeLand, for the Sundny 8 p. m. service.

FA 2-2624

One hundred Seminole High
students will see Justice In sclion
when they sit In on a criminal
trill la Circuit Court May 4.
The ninth and 10th grade stu­
dents will be from Mrs. William
B. Wray's civics classes. Mr*.
Wray took M other students to
Ihe courthouse last term to get
a first hand view of court pro­
ceedings.

Ancient Aitaca used the thoeoInto bean from tha rarao tree as
money, instead o f their hoards of
gold and sllvar.
Tax value o f rhurvh-owned pro­
perty in th* city o f Anchorage,
Alaska, totals nearly $• million,
according to atata records.

Tark that hit companions prob­
ably ware stranded on the peak.
Miss Bendixon, Jones and Wlll­
mon had spent their Easter vaca­
tions climbing, and all were ex­
perienced mountaineers.
Misa Bendixon said they got
within 600 feet of tha summit
Tuesday, but wero driven back by
ley galea. Then they realised that
Witmon'a hands were eo frozen
ha eould not make a rope descent,
and they were in dire trouble.
Miss Bendixon and Jonea scoop­
ed out a protective shelter for
Willmon in tha snow, and headed

down the mountain early Wednes­
day for help.
"W e decided to go two different
ways down tha mountain," ahe
said. *‘l fell twice and bumped
my head so hard I blacked out.
I must have been out an hour or
10 ."
Jones apparently tried to con­
tinue for help alone, but died In
a 260-foot fall.
Miss Bendixon fought her way
alone down to tha town of Allens
Park. She got there, exhausted
and badly frost-bitten, Wednesday
night.

Blood Again Flowing In Streets
Of Long-Suffering Seoul Korea
By PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Foreign Editor
Blood has been flowing again
in tha streets of long • suffering
Seoul, Korea.
It was Korean blood this time,
but only 10 yeara ago, American
blood was flowing there, loo, in
the free world's first concerted
armed action againat tha Cornmuntsti.
Names famous In military an­
nals war# gaining mom luslsr.
Hare, Col. Lewis B. (Chesty)
Puller led the U.S. 1st Marines
up from Kimpo Airport to help
secure th* city In bitter street
fighting after th* American land­
ing at Inchon on Sept. IS,
1H0.
Not far from President Syngman Hhee'a official Kyung Mu-dae
residence In tha fashlonabla westam aertor of the elty, Cal. John
Miehiella and hit headquarters
awaiting th* naxt onward rush
o f tha North Koraan and Chlneie
Communists.
Out of the fighting, both Puller
and Mlchaelia were to win Iheir
general’s stars.
In tha ruined rspitol building,
after the rity was secured, me­
morial aervlcci were held. Under
the dome, to the accompaniment
of a shower of broken glass. Gen.
Douglas MacArthur recited th*
Lord'* Prayer.
A alone's throw from th* capllol, with steal-blue mountains aa
a backdrop were the Kalja apart­
ment*. They had been designed as
luxury apartments but tn 1950
and IMl, American
newsmen
were billeted there.
There were no luxuries hut
they provided a place to sleep
away from the front. The most
usual sound was tha rattle of
typewriters or th* roar of a Jeep
In Ihe courtyard.
To tho south, waa tha ruined
Han River bridge where at one
end a U.8 . Army tank was sunk
Into d ruined breastwork. Farther
on waa Kimpo Airport where the

Police Hunt
Pistol Thieves

"Asphalt Shingles and Htirriran* G rad e" ia th* theme of a
program lo be put on at the Sanfird Shrine Building May t.
Manufacturers of Bird Roofing
Products will give a dinner and
present Ihe show for general con­
tractor! and roofer* in the San­
ford area.
The manufacturer* are giving
the 7 p. m. dinner program In
conjunction with lucal Bird Roof­
ing dealrra.

Cancer Film
Th* Seminole County Cancer
Society presented a flint about
cancer to the Chief Fatty Officers'
Club at th* Sanford Naval Air
Station
Thursday
night.
Dr.
Thomai Larsen gave a talk about
eancer.

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candidates.
I Invite you lo Investigate
mine.

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ARTHUR H. BECKWITH,
JR.,
t* th* moat qualified
man with nine yearn of
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Police Quell
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WASHINGTON (UP)—Th# so- 1 Both contended that a eandlrailed religious Issue appears sure ' date's religious faith — specifical­
lo remain in the lOi'O political ly, Kennedy's — should not be a
campaign because It wilt be su b ­ ' factor In the choice of a candi­
ject to constant assessment by date. Both were applauded by
those 'who will select the Demo­ their audience at th* annual
meeting o f the American Society
cratic presidential nominee.
Sen. John F. Kennedy, a Ro- of Newspaper Editors.
Neither
mentioned,
however,
man Catholic, and Sen. Hubert If.
Humphrey, a Protestant, two of that the unsettled quertlon of
the rivals for ,lh *t nomination, whether Kennedy's religion would
both laid out arguments Thursday win or loss vote* next Nov, -0
why there should be no such Is­ would Influence many delegates
at the Democratic National Con­
sue.
vention next July.
Roth Kennedy and Humphrey
appealed tn the editor* not to 1st
th* press Inflame religious prejudir* or overemphasise It* impor­
tance.
Kennedy expressed the belief
that tha lids in West Virginia had
Five Heavy Attack Squadron turned against him recently be­
One Aircrews from the Sanford cause West Virginians were read­
Naval Air Station received the ing that hie religion was sn over­
roveted Navy " E " for a high de­ riding Issue tn that state. He
gree of proficiency In Ihe delivery facea Humphrey in the Democrat­
of air lo ground weapons.
ic presidential primary there
The Navy " E " for excellence, May 10.
awarded to top Heavy Attack Air­
Rut it was'Kennedy himself who
crew! by Kenneth Craig, Com­ pointed up th* Issue aftef ha de­
mander Fleet Air, Jacksonville, feated Humphrey in th* Wlsrtmwss presented lo the five VAII-1 sin primary this month. Asked on
crews by Cdr. David A. King, TV tf he had bsnefitted from
VAH-1 Commanding Officer, al votsa o f Catholics, ht said that
squadron inspection ceremonies
whatever happened in Wisconsin
held Monday.
there could b# no such factor
In awarding the “ E " Craig said
working for him In West Virginia
that the "commendable exhibi­
bacauss It had fsw Catholic voters.
tion of precision planning and
As hs thus admitted, West Vir­
maneuver demonstrated hy these
crews meets the high standards ginia ia being watched to ■*•
which are traditional in and re­ whether thera la evidence o f a
flect credit on th* U. S. Nary. significant vote against Kennedy
Your display of excellence has because o f hi* religion,
Kennrdy and Humphrey both
merited you the coveted Navy
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return to Wsst Virginia for fur­
Crew* receiving th* award ther campaigning next week. Ken­
nedy planned to go to Oregon to­
wert:
Crew 1, King, Richard T. Gra- day for a two-day awing in a stats
low. William O. Dennis: Crew where he fares four other Demo­
3, Charles E. Guthrie, Richard cratic hopafuls In the providential
Peterson, and William ClemenU; primary May 20.
Crew 3, George W. Kimmons,
Humphrey was scheduled to ad­
Gerald K. Smith and Paul S. Rli- dress tha Main* Democratic Con­
ley; Crew 13, Kenneth L.. Coikey, vention tonight and a New Jersey
Donald R. McGraw .and Charlei Democratic dinner Saturday night.
R. Robertson; Crew 14, Charles
Another announced candidate,
Hodgate, Ervin D. Stihel and Sen. Stuart Symington (ILM o.),
Jerome Stuart.
planned to atari a two-day tour o f
Iowa today and to lay out hia pro­
posals for a farm program.

wounded were flown out and still
farther on. Munsan-nt and Panmunjom where the peace talks
were to be held.
All these are among tha m e­
ntor tea left by th* Korean War.
It waa fought lo betp resior* to
the Koreans a land which had
been theiri only a few out of tha
lait 60 years, and In reilore free­
dom recognized by the United Na(ioni aa their right.
The United Slaiez has been the
Republic of
Korea’i
greatest
champion. But Utla week, aa antigovernment
r io tin g
spread
BELOIT, Wl*. &lt;UP!&gt; — Police
through Seoul and other Korean and firemen had to battla 00 min­
cities, lha United Slatea expressed utes Thursday night to put down
concern to Korea's aged and oba riot o f about 300 to $00 Beloit
slinate Syngman flhee.
Coll ego students.
Th* trouble started aa a aeries
of water fights between students
on frsts roily row. Police were
called when several paesrrsby re­
ported retting doused with buck­
SARASOTA (UPI) — A search et* o f water.
waa on today for more than four
The battle was halted when
dozen pistols and Ihe thieve* who dean o f students John Gwln told
stole them from ■ downtown com ­ rioters over a police loudspeaker
bination aurplut alora and pawn that firemen would turn hoses on
shop.
them unless they stopped.
Tlie pistols, three shotguns and
Pollcs arrested flv# students hut
Ihres rings, all valued at about lalsr released them tn Gwtn'a cu s­
81,200 were stolen by thieves early tody. Flv# police officers reported
Wednesday who entered the atore their uniforms damaged but th*
through a skylight after using a
only injury waa to a coed hit by
ladder to climb to the roof.
a rock.

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CLERK OF
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North Orlando Club
Plans New Project

delegate and Mra » . c. eapp. al­
ien ate.
Garnet v e n played and p r tm
awarded W Mra. Rath Saraggttrty
awl Mra. Andre**. The neat meet
Mg wiU he May II at the heme
•t Mra. C. L. DewtU. FereM Dr..
Lech Arte c wtth Mra. Jehmaeat at

were appointed on a committee, to
check with retidenfi on when
plants and landacaplng material*
are needed. They alto will check
with local wineries to tee if they
may be obtained.
The hottest gave ruttingt of
brown bud ala mandat to «»er»oo^
present. The May meeting will be
held at the borne o f Mrs. Roy
Burke, 101 Edgeaon A re., with
M n . Henry Ward satiating.

Mra. Sapp, assisted h r Mra.
M a m , a e m d rrfreehmeatt t*
Mra. HdteU. Mra. Hunter, Mra.
Swagsrrty. Mra. TladtL Mra.
N u tdgm . M n . DeweR. Mtp. S u e
dder. Mra. Andrews, Mra. M e
tea. Mra. L m * Keel. Mra. Kznma
la ta a , Mra. Haeet Gardner and a
reeat. Mtea Myrtle Wilma.

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BY JEANNE WARNKE
A POPULAR VISITOR la Dorie
Sue (Airs. Ed) Eiaele of Cleveland,
Ohio, w.-o is visiting her sister,
Nellie &lt;Mrs. Boydi Coleman, and
Mr. Coleman. Airs. Eiaele was
guezt of honor Wednesday night
4^ t a covered dish supper at the
home of Air. and Atra. Dick Ai­
ken wFn were assisted by Mr.
and Mr*. William Vihlen. It pro­
vided a good time for Mr*. Ei­
aele lo see many of her ichoolday
friends—attending were Air. and
Airs. Coleman, Air. and Airs. C. R.
Rowes, Mr. and Airs. Ralph Dean.
Mr. and Mra. J. F-. Trrwtlllger
)r.. D r.'an d Mra. Charles Per*-aons, Mr. and Airs. Norman Wbettekind of Deland, Airs. Fred G in­
as and Dr. and Mr*. Walter
Haynes of Columbus. Ohio, who
are visiting his parents. Mr. and

b o rn e . L in d a B urkina. S h a r o n W e ir a n d J a a k a C arton .
N o t p ictu re d w e r e B o th S r c e r d . F liia b o t h A n a S w a a n sy.
B e th M ea g a a . M a r jo r ie G ood sp a a d . M a rth a J to u w o a .
I V e n a D a v is. P a t s y O w en s, R o s a G H inas* a a d D on n a
A s h b y . M rs. C . E . C krn n lr. M r a L . P . P a y to n a n d M a e
K a t h c r is e S p e n ce r a ss is te d th e h eat*— w ith th a p a r t y .

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lows, blended perfectly with the
home decor and Nancy’ s bronze
oriental containers t c r e used with
them A small buhbling
_ fountain
with a few posies floating on top
was plarrd on Ihe porch over­
looking the swimming pool.
The serving table, overlaid with
a white linen cloth, had crystal
appointmenl* and an all white
center arrangement of mums,
snaps and grapes filled an ala­
baster compote.
The guest of honor, the former
Louise Fosgate of Orlando, look­
ed fresh as a daisy in spite of
thr fart that she had hern In a
whirlwind of parties that had
siarted In the morning—and was
to continue on into the evening
at Winter Park.

over the unusual earrings and
straw bag* shown by Fannie
(Mr*. A. F.) Harris of Dcland.
Fannie found so many people in­
terested in her hobby of making
earrings of sea shells and decor­
ating bags with them that she
baa started selling her creations.
She is the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. M. Al. Bigger*
of Sanford and is often in San­
ford to visit har staler, Caroline
(Mrs. Richard) Holtzclaw .and
friends.
Ty (Mr*. James) RAMAGE was
hostess Wednesday to her weekly
bridge club—the bridge session
started In the morning and con­
tinued on Into the afternoon after
cold cuts, aaladi and other delec­
table! (just right for the balmy
day) were served. Belly (Air*.
John) AtcCrackcn won high score
and others present were Alr». Amy
Ruat, Mrs. I. M. Rowell. Mra.
John Langford. Mrs. Jack Mor­
rison, Mrs. Gilbert Blake and
Mrs. George Waters.
NANCY (Mra. John)
MOBGAN'a lovely home in Alayfalr
was tha scene of a tea yester­
day honoring Sia (Airs. John)
McCarty of Fl. Pierce. Among
Ihose m istin g were Air*. Fred
Ganas, Atra. G. A. Speer. Mrs.
Ralph Cowan, Mrs. Gordon Stan­
ley, Mra. B. L. Perkins. Airs.
R. A. Newman. Atra. John Dickey
and Mrs. A. B. Peterson Jr.
"B o o " Ganas, who has a magic
touch with flowers, again showed
her artistry in the arrangements
placed throughout Ihe home—moil
of the flowers. In bronze and yel-

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HAVE YOU GUESSED t h e
identity of ihe Alisa Myalery Can­
cer Crusader? She has been busy
about town handing out literature
and taking every opportunity to
put in some good word* about
the
cancer drive.
MRS. R. E. STUTSMAN, vice
president and publicity director
of the Cancer Society, told me
that Aliss Alyatsry will be down­
town again Saturdaymurning—
you can't miss hrr—she I* dress­
ed in an eye catching costume of
black leotard with silver tunic
and a silver crusader’ s hat with
red feather. The red sword that
I ihe
carries symbolize* Ihe hope
of a victory over cancer.

ren read a paper on "accenting |
your cotlumr w ilh color." in which |
were hints and suggestion* on us- •
ing combinations in dresses and
acces-orle* and which colors gol
well with certain combinations. |
Mr*. John Callahan requested i
that those who arc entering clothes |
in Ihc dress revue April 29, send
in details about materials, pat- 1
terns, price of same and other1
facia on the rlolhea entered. These
must be In April 27. Five memher* said they would enter dreaaca
made by themselves.
Mis* Myrtle Wilson, mentioned
that May 1-7 would be home dem­
onstration week and that a tour
of the "Deep South Producli"
plant In Forest City would be made
on May 5.
Program* fur next years’ work
arc to be discussed by the County
Council members meeting al the
Center Apr. 2S at 10 a. m. Bring
a sack lunch and coffee will be
furniJhed. A leader training meet­
ing will be held at the Center May
3.
A program and discussion on
"getting the most out of &gt;our
years" was given by Airs. Eva
llarkey and Mrs. John Scnkarik.
Potlrrs were also used to help In
the discussion, with most of Ihc
member* taking part. The building
was decorated with candle and
flower arrangements made by
Mr*. John Callahan. Delicioui re­
freshments were served by ihc
hostesses, Mrs. John Clark. Mra.
nov Tills*, ami Mrs. Callahan.

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R. E. "Bob" Carroll
C *a s la ile
DISTRICT 4* SEMINOLE COUNTY
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MtSS B1LLHIMER

Sanford Resident
Wins Teacher Award

Alias Betty Billhlmer was one of
Ihe fourteen Irachers In Florida to
win an award In the rrrenl John
Gunther’s "High Road Tearhera
Awards Program." She was the
only person in thr Central Florida
area In receive this honor. Belly
live* with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert S. Billhlmer. MM Cata­
lina Dr. hut teaches in Englewood
School in Orlando.
She was particularly pleased lu
AT A AIIDMORN SESSION lo her home In Nashville, Tenn., a f­ receive a letter from Thomas D.
ter
a
two
month
visit
with
her
bro­
Wednesday at the home of Doria
Bailey, superintendent of publie
(Mrs. Doc) Faulkner in Loch Ar­ ther, R. W. Lossing and other rela­ instruction in which he said In
bor (here were "oh 's and ah's" tives In Sanford.
part, "It may be of interest to
you to know that in several in­
stances, Florida tearhera received
awards in excess of our proporlion of Ihe total number of awards
granied. In one bracket, Florida
Far tha benefit nf Gm m wbe wee* enable le g&lt;
teachers received 14 awards and
’
appointment laat week no *or . . . .’ .
In the Regional Award contest,
Florida tearhera received five of
six awards presenled. This. I think
We will cnotlnne thorn for one
is something whlrh all of us in
woe* APRIL » - APRIL IT.
education in Florida can he
proud".

Announcement

EASTER SPECIALS

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AS Y O U R C I R C U I T J U D G E

pleased

T o aeeoweeo that DAVS HARRELL
Of Woody’n oI Orlando 1* now
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HONOKKE AND HAND MK.MHKIIS at the birthday
dance arc, left to rip:ht, James Reed and Bobby Hutchi­
son. Back row, Robert Humbly, Charles Parrish, the
honnree, Mias McKenzie, Bonnie Baker, soloist and Gene
Hall.
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T o Retain Quality

MYRTIF. C. Wll.SON
Have you had your e tg i for
today? Did you know lha color
of the shell? Color is a breed
characteristic and doe* not ef­
fect the flavor, the nutrition vatue or the cooking performance.
Yolk color may vary from light
to deep color bul doe* not neces­
sarily affect (he flavor or nutri­
tive value.
Eggs are grouped according to
aize—extra large, large, medium
and small. The aize doci not af­
fect thr quality bul doci effect
the price. Weight for weight the
nutritive value and cooking per­
formance of smgll ages are equal
MRS. K. l.E O K K K W IN , right, delighted the member*
to those of large eggs of the
of the American Home Department of the Sanford
same quality.
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Woman's Club at their monthly meeting with a municnl
Interior egg quality is deter­
program. Accompanied at the piano lay her mother,
mined by thr position of the yolk,
Mrn. Kcrmit Foster, left, or St. Petersburg, nhe sang
the condition of the thick or thin
several vocal selections ami Mrs. Foster played one in­
while and thr sice of Ilia air cell.
strumental number. Miss I.intla Parker, a member of the
A high quality egg when broken
RY MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
mil on a plate has a high stand­
Seminole High School senior class, gave a reading, en­
ing volk. well eentered and bank­
.Mr. and Mrs. Nurinan Allller are
titled "White Lilacs."
(Herald Photo)
ed In thick while. There Is ■
visiting their sun-ln law a/id daugh­
little thin while a* the egg loses
ter Air. and Airs. Hugo Bertinl and
quality, the air rail becomes lar­
family in Oak Ridge. Tenn. Atra.
ger due to moisture loss, thick
while becomes thin, the' yolk
Julius Grrheardl is staying In the
float* to tha aide or top of the
Alillc’ -ltomc with her granddiugh
ter. Air*, noberl Workman and
egg.
The Utile dark sperk that ap­
baby dzugtirr.
pears in eggi- are blood spots
Mr »nd Mr* nobert Edwards,
and mty be lifted out before
Lake Monroe and Mr. and Mrs.
cooking. These are blood spots
Ervin Veinu spent Sunday with j
27
through
2»
in
Jacksonville.
formed when Ihe egg la produced
their parents Air. and Airs, llaryey i Mrs. Harold Herbs! was hostess
Veino.
•
|lo the Ethel Bool Circle, of the Those Interested in going arc ask­ and does not altrr the nutrition
Mr. and Alt*. ilkrman E. Alnrri* Congregational Church, for the ed lo contact Dr. Fred Enxnvjngcr. value or the rooking.
Proper refrigeration helps main­
Airs. Earl Aloxlcy will be hostess
nf the AIQ llwii* h in Osteen, left monthly business and social meet­
to the May 2ml inccllng al her tain the quality of eggs. Quality
Monday for Lake Wales to attend
tha Klroida private ramping as­ ing. The devotional was given by home, 21 tl Oak Ave. A plastic change* rapidly If eggs are kepi
party will bo held and each mem- 1 in a temperature above 45 to
sociation. Mr. Morris is state pir Airs. Edward Simpson.
II waa reported that the sale hrr is requested to bring at least
sldenl o f the assorlatinn and will
preside at tha nirrting scheduled of "Hot Cross" buns was very me- one guest.
Refreshinenls were servrd lo
for thla week. They will also go cestlul and the president thanked
In .Miami fur a burl visit with Air. all member* who assltird with Ihe Air*. Helen Itrmusst, Airs. T. R.
and Mrs. E. A. Perry, before re­ project. Airs. Atax Coberly reported Alford. .Mrs. Ralph Lossing. Mrs.
that the cook book, the two circle* Oscar Zitlrower, Airs. Herbert
turning home.
Sanford Drove IM BPO Does
Michael .Moore, son of Air. and of the church are having publish*'!, Thurston, Airs. James Hrdrnbaugh, w-ill meet .Monday •( • p. m. at
Alra. John Alnorc and a undent at is progressing very well and will Airs. Edward Ludeckr. Mra. AloxFlorida Military Academy, De­ soon go, to pres*. They will sell ley, Alra. Coberly, Mr*. Corbett, the Elks Club for the monthly
buslnen meeting.
Land, spent the Easter holidays for 1150 and the advance order* Airs. Simpson and Airs, llerbst.
with hia aunl. Airs. Scott Eyman. are coming in failThe district six spring meeting
The Moores live in Columbus, Ohio.
P. H. Jones is in Branchvillr. will be held at Winter Park. April
25. For transportation, contact
tia. on a business (rip.
Mr. and Airs. Vernon Hooper and Mra. Maurice Corbelt. Each person
daughter, Phyllis, of Orlando, is asked lo bring • sandwich, salad
In Ihe home nr In the barn, Watkins
spent Easter Sunday with hrr and coffee will be furnished. A
Fly Sprays are rated Grade AA by U. H.
parent*, Mr. and Airs. Robert Wil­ m isery will lie available for small
Government standards for fast knock­
liam* and attended arrvieea at Ihe children.
down and high kill. Ilsa'l put np nith
The 77th annual meeting of the
Osteen Baptist Church.
biting, annoying flies on your farm.
Florida
Congregational
Christian
Malcolm Phillip* Is in Chicago
Kill
'em! RAFE-FAHT-BL'RE . . . the
Conference
is
achrduled
for
April
visiting his daughter, Joan.
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Mr. and Mra. A. D. Roundtree
and son. Richard, entertained with
a water-skiing party, on Crystal
Lake, recently, honoring David
Wilson, a member of the 1M0
Seminole High School graduating
class.
(iursla Included, tha honorep's
parent*. Mr. and Mra. J. P, Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren llerbst Sr.,
Pclcr Hcrbst, Mra. Lee Patten,
Warren Hcrbst Jr., Alyrna Wil­
liams, Johnnie Emerson, Sally Wil­
lis mi,
.Mary Frances llerbst,
Glenn Ull, Johnnie Allred, Tarry
Griffin, Bobby Osborne and David.
After enjoying an afternoon of
water skiing, a picnic supper waa
served to the group.

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F rie n d s

Water Skiing Party

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Tear

David Honored A t

Three new members were wel­
comed at the last meeting of the
VAII-S Enlisted .Mens’ Wives Club.
They were Air*. Donna Salcrfirld,
Mrs. Jane Lreskamp and Mrs.
Beverly Grabarkiewicz.
The club sponsored an Easier
egg hunt, Saturday before Easter,
at Lake Golden. .Movies were
Alorc than 90 pare ent of U. S.
taken of family groups to he sent
lo the husbands aboard the U. B. S. rollon, sugar, oil crops and grain
Forrestal. Three special ones were cornea from varieties not in com­
made of new born babies, so their mercial use 2A year* ago.
fathers could see them for the first
time.
.
Prizes were given lo Ihe three
lucky children, who found some
special prize eggs. Refreshment*
were served after the festivities
were over.
The nezl club meeting is sched­
uled for April 26. Alrtnbers will
meet al the E. M. Club from 12
noon to S p. m. A covered dish
luncheon will be served at noon.
All VAII-S enlisted wives are In­
vited to attend.

Keep Eggs Cool

Airs. Jim River was hostess to
Ihe April meeting of the Dorcas
Sunday School Class, business
meeting ami social.
Ale*. Glen Wallon prexentrd the
devotion from "Ideals", and Airs.
W. U. Tanner led the group in
prayer. Alra. N. C. Boojh presided
at the builness session.
A social hour followed with mem­
ber* participating in games. The
hostess served refreshment* lo
Airs. Booth, Air*. Tanner, Mr*.
Wallon, Mrs. William Tripp, Mrs.
W. W. Horne. Air*. JCusene Prnnington. Mrs. Curtis Grrcn. Airs.
J. A. Fuller and Mra. R. A. Co­
hen.

Knight. Ann* Aiken, Barbara Al­
ford. Shirley Fryer, David and Pat
Baaa, Stanley Parrish. Karan Ratl­
ing and Ruat McKenile.
Chaperones were Mr. and Mra.
Dan Waltz. Mr. and Mra. John
Keeling and Albert Bata.

Does Meet Monday

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7

"C og for yowr rifling appointment.”

Mi B. Onk

Welcomed By Club

T o Dorcas Class

Nuptials Announced
Ur*. Fraeei Wilson, of Elkins
W. Va. and l»on L. Talhotl
Sanford, were married April 16 al
I p. m. in the parsonage of the
Congregational Church.
The Rev. Richard P. Carter, pas­
tor of the church, officiated.' At­
tendants were Mrs. Adda Work­
man, of Elkina and a sister of the
bride, and Mr*. Nancy Dobbins,
Sanford.
After a wedding trip lo the East
M R S . B E C K W IT H
Coast, the couple will reside at 1701
ZONA (Mra. Art) BECKWITH, South Park Ave., In Sanford.
glwayt serene and a gracious
hostess, entertained with a lunchA e o n at her home Wedneiday. The
dining room table, overlaid with
whit* imported linen*and center­
ed with wataonia and blua verbe­
na in a eryatal bowl, had places
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill. I9oo
set for Mrs. Robert Kama, Mrs. .Magnolia Ave., were called to
William While, Mra. D. G. Tal­ Bainbridge, Ga., due lo Ihe death
ley. Mrs. Pat Lanier, Mrs. C. C. of her brother, Harry LeUetlc.
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_ Mr*. Ralph
Pczold
Henderson,
T ‘
Mr. and Mrs. George McCall Sr.
end Airs, Howard McNulty. •
spent the werkend visiting thrir
Following lunch members of the son, George McCall Jr. and hla
Wrdneiday afternoon bridge elub
family.
^rem ained for cards.
Mra. J. F. Hunt hai returned

Three New Members

Mrs. Riser Hostess

Wilson, Talbott

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Q U A L IF IC A T IO N S

Mr. and Mra. Ruaaell McKen­
zie honored their daughter, Rena
Kaye, on her 14th birthday, with
a birthday party ami dance, at
their home on Sarlta St. Muaie waa
furniahed by "Boh and the Boppera", a newly formed band of
high achool students,
Refreahmenta of ice cream, cake
and cold drinka were served and
dancing enjoyed during the-even­
ing.
Guests attending were Jane Hartz,
Paul and Pete Rumley, Joe Purdy,
Joyce Waltz, Marilyn Murphy,
Tommy Raggcrly. Donald and Sha­
ron Whitten, Sandy Hetman, Jim
Rohhina, Clifford Cohen. Ruaa Me-

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SUNDAY
April 24th'

2:15 P. M.
MEMORIAL
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'April t t 1M 0

III 11th

B ait
Box

Standings Boat, Ski Club Members To Start
Busy Cruise Schedule Sunday

By i U t o i Prose
National Lea g w
Patience ia the word, the eager
W L Prt. GB
DP Helms-VcHaary, Bishop, Cha­ Loe Angeles
|Sisk r f
By J t l t T CO lW G TO S
beaver bass fishermen were told
3 2 .714 . . .
The first
the
boat
fias.
varria, Herrelson,
Bishop as
Saa Francisco
this week by most of toe fish
3 2 .714 . . . program
■ Tht Saaford Greyhounds 1
The next cruise is set far May I
ZB Helms, MeWiWami, Wllkcrsoa, Milwaukee
Green ss
camp operators ta this section—
4 2 .467 *4
(heir second cstra inning I
Ski Club will be to Silver Glea to the Mt. Dors Chain o f Lakes.
Dukes, Petrieovic
Herrelson lb
another foot o ff the water level,
3 3 .623 H
Pittsburgh
i i i n w i n (Jm Palatka Petrieovic p
Spring* Sunday.
IB Hinojosa
Boaters will leave at s a. m. from then go, they said.
Cincinnati
3 4 -US 2
Rtdlcat cam* up with four rum» Be no vie p
HR Herrelsea
The beaten will leave Monroe (he Palmetto parking lot arts.
Chicago
2 4 f t ] 2V4
Some bass are being caught,
See Hslaska, Dube, Petrieovic
ia too lUli tnaing to aow up tie B. Maloney
Philadelphia 2 3 JM 3
bridge at 2 a. m.
May a 20 there will be an over- but they haven't started to school
SF Bristol
St.
Louis
3
3
Vi
1
.1*7
game. 1M .
The DeLand Beal Club will joia nite cruise to Crescent Lake, lesv- yet and it probably will be a
Total
42 • 12 4 SB Kern, Sisk
Friday’s Probable Pitchers
The hard hiltiag Greyhounds Palatka
the
cruise ia DeLand aad the lag Monroe bridge at I a. m., week or more before any real
MO 120 099 14-10 IT S Past ball P e rn
Sea Francisco at Chicago—
excifiag bass catches are report­
look • M lead la the aecond la saaford
I t H U M
Palatka
Boat Club will meet them staying overnight ia Crescent City
a n oio loo i a - a 12 a PMehtog
purchase
trophies
and
other
Jeaet ( 2-0 ) vs Hobble ( 1-0 ).
ed.
WUkersoa
It
S
4
•
S
a la f when first baaaaaa Km Her Errors Alarcon. Halaika. Scara,
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (night) ia Silver Glen far a lunch.
counties taking part bare donat­
sad returning Monday.
John
Crim
at
Lemon
Bluff
said
IT 10 4
4 11 —P m *re (t-1) vs Friend (t-oi.
relaea hit a US fool poke over Wllkrrson 2, Chavarria, Dukes 2, Petrieovic L
This cruise will start a busy
On June S’ the Wiaier Haven that be caught six in front of ed also. A cash award .wifi be
Davie W
2 1 •
1 a
Green, Petrieovic
C i n c i n n a t i at Philadelphia
the light field teste with one
Chain
of lakes will be toured. De his camp, but wouldn't want to given to too m-ioner with the
0 • • 1 • (night) — Hook ( 1-0 ) vs Roberts
PO-A Palatka 33-M Sanlord 33-18 Benovie
psnure
time Is T a. m. from Winn- predict what the wily bass will trophy.
■ a a aboard. It wai the flrat cir­ LOB Palatka I t Sanford 7
Time 2:4a
(t-2).
Bob Terry, list year's record
Dixie parking lot on French Ave. do for awhile yet.
cuit clout hy a Greyhound this
Los Angeles at St. Louis (night)
setter, hss announced that he
June 11 a shrimp boil in New
Jim
Crowe
displayed
several
•ease* and H e m Isos hit It U the
—Xeufax (0 4 ) vs Jackson (0-2).
Smyrna Beach is scheduled.
two-poundirs left at Crowe's Camp intends to try 'to break his n»rJ'
Saturday's Game*
opposite field.
June 10 the club will leave Mon­ by some fishermen who don't record of five hours, 31 minutes
Cincinnati
at
Philadelphia
Bolivar Hinojosa also displayed
roe bridge at 0 a. m. for a trip operate by the signs or water for the round trip.
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh
The Seminole High School golf team goes into tha
This race is becoming a big it.
to DeLeon Springs. July 34 mrm conditioni—tome are being landed
his power ia the third laalag
Saa Francisco at Chicago
atate tournament at Lakeland Saturday with an im­
■MIAMI
BEACH
(U PI) — bers will meet at 7 a. m. ia the ia (be flats along the St. Jobas, traction, with drivers and boating
when ho sent a towering blast to
Los Aagelct at St. Louts
Palmetto lot for aa overaite cruise be said.
fans from msny sections along
pressive 11.1 record.
American League
Fourth-ranked lightweight Lett
the MOterfield fence for a triple.
to Silver Springs, via Welaka.
The Semlnoles will be competing against soma o f
Bill Hiley said the water hss the eastern seaboard making a
W L Pct.G R Matthews and Cuban lightwslght
This blow scored Bill Dukes who
Tha rest oI the boating schedule dropped about three feet in Lake special trip to Florida to tiks
tha best teams in central Florida In ths tourney.
Detroit
2 0 1.000
hod singled earlier la the Inning.
champ Douglas Vailiant maet to­ Is: July 0, Moonlit* cruise to
Jeasup, but that strong winds have part la it.
Dohea led the Sanford hitting at
Chicago
2 « 1.000
Bob Gleeson will be in the No. 1 position for tht
night ia a 10-round fight which Frenchmen’s Landing. July 24, Salt prevented any successful fishing
Washlagtoa
3 1 .TM
taek for the evening with two
boys' team while Kay Ivey will have tha No. 1 position
matches two rising and talented Springs, depart from M o n r o e the ptst couple of weeks. Oae
New York
2 1 .« 7
attglea aad a double la four tripe
for tha girla.
bridge at • a. m. Aug. 7, Marine hardy party braved the breetes
Baltimore
1 2 -XU l '» ; youngsters.
10 tho plate.
lend tod New Smyrna Shrimp boil, yesterday aad hrought back “ a
Boston
1 2 .230 | I The bout will be telecast na•tartar Joe Potrtcorlc deserved
meet in Palmetto lot at 7 a. m. duke's mixture,” Hilcy S lid, in­
Kansas City
0 2 .MO
• better fata. Urn h tf youngster
Aug. B . leave for Alexander at cluding some bream, shell eric2
lionally
starting
at
10
p.
m.
Cleveland
0 2 .000
worked tea aad two third lasings
NEW ORLEANS (U PI) — Th.
Vailiant, a 22-year-old native o f 0 a. m. from Monroe bridge. Sept. kers and ratfish.
Friday's Probate* Flicker*
sod ohhoogh he was touched for
scramble for first place returned
44. Suwannee River, depart at 7
Camp Seminole operator Wilbur today in the $27,000 Greater Nrw
IT hits ho wai m y effective io
Baltimore at New York — Wll- Santiago, Cuba, is unranked but
a .m. from Palmetto parking lot.
helm (0 4 ) vs Ford (0 4 ).
the clutch. Sts Saaford errors
striving to duplicate the Oucccss Sept, i f , Wekira River from Moo- Brewer said yesterday that bream Orleans Open after four pros
have been biting la the Wekiva,
Chicago at Detroit — Donovan
w o t r l h l i l U ths toes sad Petri
o f his half-brother, Luis Rodri­ roe bridge at 10 a. n , Oct. 1 Mooa- but it's the ssme story as every­ dtadlockad with fiva-under-par
•trie eras charted oaiy four
(0 4 ) vs Kooning (0 4 ).
67a over tha first 1$ holes.
Cleveland at Kansas City—Haw­ gues. Rodrigues Is tha world's Ute cruise to Frenchmen's Land- where else on the bass. A few
oaraed runs. Ia hU stint ea the
J. C. Gooile o f Knoxville, Tann.,
lag.
Oct.
2
leave
from
Palmetto
top-ranked
welterweight.
bass as big as four pounds were
mound ha fsaaod 11 Rodltg bat
kins (0 4 ) vs Herbert (0 4 ),
VaHtnnt has had 23 fights. Only lot at 7 a. m. for Silver Springs brought in during the week, he Jackion Bradley o f Houston, Tex.,
Caked Press International
out of the Red Sox' llaeup for the
Boston at Washlagtoa (night)—
lets.
on* loss and two draws mar Us via Mt. Dora Oct. 22-23, Kissimmee said. The Wekiva waters have Lionel Hebert of Lafayette, La.,
Tonight the Greyhounds u tv el
Sullivan (0 4 ) vs Kaat (04).
The Chicago White Sox ere up second straight gams.
record. Doipito hands that np- j River overaite, depart from Winn dropped well back into the chan­ and Houston LaClair o f Blrming-f;
Rookie
Dan
Debbek's
three-rua
Satoidaj'a
Garnet
to Palatka where they win face to their eld tricks.
pear
delicate, has has knocked out I Dixie lot at 7 a. m.. and the last nel and conditions are good, he bam, Ala* all shot opening round
homer
with
two
out
ia
the
ninth
the Rode who now have three
Chicago at Detroit
67s.
Victors
ia
3
!
one-run
games
en
12
opponent*
since turning pro ta cruise is a mooafite cruise to Harry said.
gave tha Senator* their third wrta Oevelaad at Kansas City
wins against no defeats. The lo­
But It atill was tha widest open
1335, shortly after winning the in Robson's camp on Nov. 3.
cals will return home against St. route to the 1M0 peaaaat. the fit four games aad provided Baltimore at New York
The cruises art subject to change
temnttonal Golden Gloves cham­
Tlie annual St. Johns River out­ race In toe history of tho tourney
Petersburg Saturday and Sint While Sox ir e defending their Chuck Stohbe with hie first vic­ Boston t t Washlagtoa
to Include a two-day trip to C o s ­ board Marathon bas been act aa 36 golfers fired 71 or batter
pionship the previous year.
day sight with the games getting championship the aame way they tory of the acaaea. Debbek's blow
Tho slightly-built, boyish-look­ tal River and Rainbow River.
May 7 this year. The speed event over the par-72, 6,548-yard City
i (t — by winning Ibe ctoee came off Jack Fisher after walks
Raderway at T:«J.
to
Lenny
Gxeea
aad
Heron
Kiling
Vailiant
possesses
formidable
will be a race from Jacksonville Park tourae.
ones. And if that't the mark of
punching powor with either hand
B ■ RBI a champion, then their seven AL lebraw. Gene Woodfiag bomered
to Sanford for a gas refill and
and can mova very quickly. H*
then back to Jacksonville.
K e n cf
2 2 1 rivals are ia far a long, hard far the Orioles.
Carle Willey, eae o f
the
ha* been compared to a youth­
2
The Seminole County Chamber
Helms si
summer.
PINEHURST, N. C. (U PI) — A .
1
ful Kid Chocolate. Ho prefers to
of Commerce bas deaated $43 to
The White Sex made it two “ youager" pitchers M a n a g e r
Bristol Sb
PATERSON. N. J. (U PI) — A
cord field o f golfers. including^/
*
McWOUsmi U
straight one-run victories la the Charlie D re a m premised to give
CHICAGO (U PI) — Abe Seper- carry ths fight but counter- bloody middleweight scrap be­
four former champions o f tho
McHenry lb
new sea son Thursday when Ted a chance this m * o n . pitched a •teln said today his new American punch** well when pressed.
1
0
North and South Invitation Ama­
Alarcon rf
Uustewski'* rua-scering single four-hitter for the Braves, strik­ Basketball League will bring the
Matthew*. 20, kails from Philo, tween Joy Anderson and Al
MOBILE, Ala. (U PI) — Detroit teur tournament, too o f f Monday
Halaika Sb
pulled out a OS. 11-inning win ing out 1ft batters and walking game back to the little guy.
1
del phis aad U managed by Tony (Rocky) Malone wai called a
draw Thursday night when a ring­ Tiger second baseman Frank Bol­
oaly three. Hank Aaron singled
2
(earn c
over the Kansas City Athletics.
“ Our rules will be a lot differ­ Grosiono. In 28 pro contests ho side doctor ruled both lighten un­ ling is expected to remain here In ths 38th renewal o f tho event.
«
Wilkofsoa p
Nelson Fox, the AL's most val­ heme tha Braves' first run ia the ent than the National Basketball has won 24, lost 3 and has one
Entered ore 1838 winner Rich­
0
A. Carney
uable player ia 'to, led the White sevtath laalag and Mai Reach's Association's where it Is a game draw. Ho has scored 14 knockouts able to continue after the third for several days to console hi* ard D. Chapman o f Pinohurst;
wife following tha death o f their threo-timo Utteholder William C.
1
Daria p
Sex' comeback from a 4 4 first- sacrifice fly added the ether. Jim o f towering giants aad towering and has been knocked out once, round.
Anderson, 131, o f Philadelphia, two-day-old ton. Tho infant was Campbell o f Huntington, W. Vo.;
laalag deficit with three single* O’Toole was the loser tor Ciacia- scores,” Sapersteln said.
by Carlos Ortix.
and Malone, 135)3, o f Brooklyn, bora two months premature Tues­ 1814 champ William J . Fatten o f
32 Ift 17 » aad a double ia four official tripe. aaU.
Totals
"W o will devise rules to return
N. V., fought furiously for three day and had been in an Incuba­ Morgen ton and Mai Galjett* o f
Hal Smith, Bob Skinner- and
Fax doubled and scored the run
defense
to
basketball
and
make
it
round*, each opening damaging tor. Mr*. Bolling was reported ia Old Woatbury, N. Y., tho 1844..
■ 1 1 a that tied the score at 44 ia the Prod Green bit homers as the Pi­
Chavarria II
eye cuts on the other.
4 2 S X fourth inning, delivered a sacri­ rates rapped out U kite at the a game for the Uttle guy a i well as
Dokce lb
rod condition.
winner.
*
ST. LOUIS (U PI) — SL Louis
Dube If
4 • • • fice fly that tied it again, at 3-5. eapeaee of tour Philadelphia toe big guy,” he said.
Sapersteln.
millionaire
owner
of
University*rill
resume
its
baakst2 • X l to the sixth aad thea singled to pitchers. Roberto Ctemeato aad
V aojosa i f
too Harlem Globe Trotters, an­
«
act up Urn winning run la the 11th. Dick Stuart had three hits each nounced the birth of the six-city ball aeries with Notre Dome next
Fex, baitiag JOO after two far the Pirates and Jim Coker ABL after a closed meeting Thurs­ season, it was announced Thurs­
day. Tho Bllltkenx hold a 8-3
games, led off the Ulh with g homextd for the Phillies.
day. Sapersteln was named acting edge la a series that was last
single aad moved to second when
president aad part owner of tha played during tho 1332-22 season.
Minnie Miaoee walked. Kluiiew*
Saa Francises franchise.
ski then delivered a line single
down the right field line to cbgae
la Nellie with the decisive tally.
Gerry Staley, who shut out the
|wbeair *a taahjaQ f e w f d * s .Athletics with one hU ever the
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apoUptha Jot Bowtorattoa B ow liu for his first win. Bob Shaw, aa
TOLEDO, Okie (UP!) - Any
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This gives the gift aba* a total of ed far the Sox but was bombed team eomiag to tha American Scbdnit. MiL
a * 10 .(33 with Al (R ocky) Milone, 133Vs,
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2-3 Inning*. Refill pitcher Ken tween aow and May 22 needing Mays. S. F.
RENO, Nev. (U PI) Joey
howovor. la la second, only one
27 3 11 .407
Johnson was Kaaias City’s loser.
27 4 11 .407 Giambra, 137, Reno, stopped Irish
game behind the wtaaors. YowoU's
Asbbura, Chi.
•a
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bowler
can
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Pat Lowry, 133. Los A ngelo. (2).
The New York Yankees dewaed
aad Trim-otto fellow I* third spot
3 U .5*1
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Cepeda, S. F.
stir with a quick pboaa call.
LOS ANGELES (U PI) - Carlos
wfth U wine, nlao loses each, aad (he Boston Red Sex, 44, aad the
BelU, Cta..
31 4 a .3*7
Louis Faicko, who mads his­ H. Andrsn, PhL a 11 4 • 473 H e ra u d n . 134)5. Vent rue Is. out­
« three-way Uo exists between Washington Senators nipped the
SANFORD
Mary Bather's. House o f Rabija Baltimore Orioles, S4. la the tory here Thursday with a 3M Gramas, St. L. * II 2 7 JM pointed Alfredo Urbina, 134, Mex­
ether
American
League
games
ico,
(
12).
game
ia
singles
play,
is
sitting
la
Portraits tad Duke A Duchess with
Bresoud, S. F. 7 23 1 • .3*0
Milwaukee Braves his Lorain, Ohio, bums awaiting
Id-IK. Howe's Fashions holds fifth white the
Skinner, Pitts.
• 31 10 U -333
tripped the Cincinnati Reds, 24, word from aay club who might
Wftfc nine wins, U leases, end
Bans Batted la : Skinner, Pi­
aad the Pittsburgh Pirates ripped come up abort a bowler.
ay's aad Ivey’S Shan Stars
rates 11; McMillan, Reds IP;
the Philadelphia Phillies, 114. ia
Faicko didn't compete in team Aaron, Braves 2: Banks, Cubs •;
ars tied for sixth with T i l .
tha
ealy
National
League
activity.
play but confined Ua ABC ap- Cepeda. Giants ■; Smith, Pirates
Sweeney's racked up another
Rookie Johnny Gabler pitched pcarases to singlet aad doufalos.
high scratch U ll eerie*, and Ugh
I ; Clemente, Pirates I.
three-bit ball for seven inning* He has a SM two-man series,
Heme Rams. Banks, Cubs 3;
scratch game m . this week as
h ra
and
fireball
relief
specialist
Ryae
plus
t
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tingles
and
would
they task aft four palais frees
McMillan, Reds 2; Skinner, Pi­
Duraa finished up for the Yan- like a ehsacs in tha five-mas
NeU’s Hall Sale*. Pat Murphy aad
rates 3.
i, who won their opening ae­ event to fill out kil all-events
Ariaoo Doderiag worn the tap bowl­
Pitching:
Law Pirates 34;
ries, two games to one. BUI Skew- card.
ers far the gilt shop team with
Jones, Giants 2 0 ; McCormick,
ran end Gil McDougald bomered
Defying the old unlucky No. 13
Cilia DaPalma picking up the l-io
•ad Reger Maris had two hits for tradition, Fascbo howled his per­ Giants 24.
•pUt far pood measure.
the Yankees. Ted Williams was fect game on lanes 12 and 14,
Howe's ru b iou s (ought Mary
EDITOR'S NOTE: Amtricaa
getting his final three strikes ea Leaguers, because of tbeir late
Briber’s all the way Wednesday,
No. 13.
hot Just ceulda’t get ahead. It was
s u n . will not be included in msla becoming the lath man in jar lcegue leaders uatil next
throe to oho between these two
ABC
tournament
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Jane Aadersea toppling the S « to
The KaoxvUte Smokies treated single gams. Ho also picked up
split la rank high for Howe's.
CHICAGO (U PI) — Willie Ga­
tha heme crowd Thursday sight to a bug* bawling pin trophy. Ha
aa aweeome display of power as already had a 3M game ring cal- llant*, Chicago Bears halfback,
they hammered out a JP4 win over lacted la 1MT whan ha scored a averaged 10 yards each time ha
perfect gim a ia a Lorain league carried the ball aa a sealer nt
the Macea Dodger*.
Florida A . and M.
I* the eeetrai t, the throe ether match.
South Atlantic League garnet w e n
NEW TORS (UPI&gt;—lagomar decided hy one-run m anias. CoJoheasson flew back to Europe umbla edged Savina ah aad Jack­
Thursday night after signing for sonville nipped Asheville—both by
the fight Floyd Patterson feared (be came score, 3-2; aad Charlotte
he would M t g e t
Budged Charteatoa, AT.
Johansson, who woe the world
The Smokies battered four Dodg­
heavyweight title frees PatUreea er pitchers for 2Q hlu, as they raa
last Juno gg, signed to give Floyd up a 4-2 lead at tha cad o f tour
a chance to become the first man laalag*- Macea closed the gap to
anno am— a we— a a—
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which may draw a millen dollars runs ia the last o f the eighth to pul
at the goto aloof, will be held on the game out of reach.
Monday June SO at the Pole
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l JACKSONVILLE

(U P !) A
Jktge ordered eaves teenaged
beys who formed a N ad d u b with
plana lb take over the country

Methodist Revival
A revival meeting will open with
fumlay’ a services at the P in t
Methodist Church and run through
next Friday, Rev. T. C. O’Sleen

RBIiOUACfd«
There will be three services Sun­
day, at f:90 and 10:33 a. m. and
TtW p. m. Starting Monday, aervJeea will bo held at 7:30 p, m.
through Friday. A Special service
for children will bo held at f:«5
p. m. each day also.
Rev. W. W. Houghton, paator of
t h e Goss Memorial Methodist
Church at Orlando, will bring the
rnessagea and Rev. Barclay Jackeon, o f South side Estates Metho­
dist Church, Jacksonville, will be
the eong leader for the meetings.

Capital Airlines
Chairman Resigns
WASHINGTON (UP1) - George
I . Hann, • Pittsburgh attorney,
pea stepped down ea chairman of
Capital Airlines, which is In deep
fliu*cial trouble.
Capital reported a teas of 0 ,411,741 on kta operations for the
Brat three months of this year.
The company announced, follow­
ing a director's meeting, that all
at Its II officers would take an
Immediate pay cut a f at least 10
per cen t It was Indicated this
would aavrthe firm about I t i j o o
a year.

The club came to light when
one of its members went to school
authorities and said he decided to
tell because the club “ had turned
a bit pro-Savlet.”
The members were brought be­
fore Juvenile Judge Marion W.
Gooding, nccused o f belonging to
an organisation harmful to their
own good and to society.
Gooding released all seven to
their parents. He ordered them to
undergo psychological and psy­
chiatric teats, not to associate
with one another, and not to
boast of having been In the elub.
“ This bate potential la somethink we want to kill in children,"
Gooding aaid.
The “ fuehrer” said they organ­
ised the club, because “ we wanted
to start a verbal war to atop
Integration.”
“ There’s a lot of unrest In this
age," another told the Judge. “ We
Just wanted U&gt; get together to
talk and axpress our views. Teen­
ager* our age don't have too
much to lay in our government."
The members planned to lake
ever the atete'in four yean , the
South In 10, and the nation In X ,
a red-haired boy said. He ad­
mitted the goals were “ a little
wild."

2 Who Touched
Off Moss Protest
Are Arrested
By United Frees late national
Two o f tht four Negro yoaths
who touched off m en protests
against lunch counter segregation
In tho south IS weeks ago were
arrested In Greensboro, N. C.,
Thursday as the campaign re­
turned to tho point where it be­
gan,
Eiell Blair Jr. II, and Joseph
A. McNeil, II. were among a
large group of Negroes and ■ few
white
companions
who
went
through a barrier In the segre­
gated basement lunchroom of the
S. H. Kress Co. store. Waiting
police arrested two white glrla
and 43 Negroes.
- Blair and McNeil, with two
other students from North Caro­
lina AAM Collets at Greensboro,
staged tho first sltdown campaign
against segregated lunch counters
Feb. t. Since then, the movement
has spread throughout the South.
It was the Brat mass arrest of
demonstrators at Greensboro since
the campaign started. Police aaid
they expected more demonstrations.
Most of Thursday’ s activity cen­
tered in North Carolina.
At Durham, two Negro youths
wera
convicted on separate
charges tor picketing or aeeklng
sorvlce nt white-only lunch coun­
ters. Two whits drug store em ­
ployes were acquitted of charges
o f assault and battery on a Negro
demonstrator.
At Ralelgb, attorneys for four
Negroes charged with trespassing
on private sidewalks of a shopping
center filed a motion to throw out
tbo case on tho bails of a U.S.
Supreme Court ruling that “ owner­
ship does not mean absolute do­
minion.” In the same court, two
other Negroes were convicted of
trespassing at a dims store lunch

The Hannibal and St. Joseph
Railroad, a predecessor o f tho
Burlington Route, Inaugurated the
first rail sarvfea between the Mis­
sissippi and Missouri Rivers is counter.
At Boston, Negro linger Harry
February, l i l t . ,
Balafonte walked a protest picket
lino at an F. W, Wool worth store
la suburban Cambridge, and later
crlticitod both President Elienbower and former President Tru­
man for "negative" attitudes on
civil rights.
“ I think Elsenhower is infinitely
more neglectful and infinitely
more irresponsible than Harry

Future Teachers Get Experience Through FTA Chapter
Seminole High students can get
actual
teaching
experience
through their Future Teachers o f
America chapter.
By joining the Seminole High
club, students can spend a week as
teacher aides In county elemen­
tary and Junior high schools. They
observe younger students for most
o f the week hut get a ehanre to
teach one lesion at the end o f the
session.
That one program has encour-

• lid n o n students t« go Into
education than anythin* tht rlub
hai ever dona, chapter aponaor
Mra. Kent Bateman aaid Monday.
The chapter had 27 teacher a Idea
thia year. With Supt, ot Schools
R. T. Mllwee's full anpport, they
want into every school In the coun­
ty, except Lyman and Oviedo,
which havi* their own Future
Teacher chapters.
Teacher aide lessons rover a
variety of subjects when they

teach In grades one through six
getting a chance to specialise In
grades seven and eight.
A student needs a C-plus aver­
age, a year’s membership in the
Future Teachers, and parental approval to be an aide. Ha must also
make up all the work he missed
while observing classes.
Mr*. Bateman really got tome
encouragement this year when
boys became aides for the first
time. The Seminole chapter was

SEMINOLE HIGH FUTURE TEACHERS get to look at the claanroom
from a teacher'* point o f view when they act as teacher aides. C liff Able*,
right, visited teacher Thomas Royal's eighth grade history class Thursday.
From the left are Abies, Royal, Kathleen Brooki and Honey Chiles.

the first one in Florida to let the
aides do their observation work
for a whole week.
Classroom observation Isn't a
way to got out of work. The aides
have to submit written reports
shout their experiences— reports
initialed by the teaeheri in the
observation rooms.
The purpose of the Future
Teachers o f America Is to encour­
age more quality students to go
Into teaching, Mrs. Bateman said.
The Seminole chapter was formed
in IBM and named after former
county school superintendent T.
W. Lawton. It boasts 3Q members.
They meet twice a month, once
at school during the afternoon,
and once at a club member's
home during the evening.
The club’s biggest project this
year was sponsoring the coming
o f tho National Honor Society
which will start at Seminole High
next year. It will bo for students
who have an A-B aven ge and who
meet the highest faculty require.ments for ehancter, leadership
and courage,
Tho Semlaolo Future Teachers
sponsored
American ' Education
Week In Seminole County last
November and sent representa­
tive! to ■ state convention In
Daytona Beach, Club member
Peggy Westgata was a state o f­
ficer in 12M-S9,
To find out more about teach­
ing, club members use information
from tho Stato Department o f
Education telling about different
areas In the profession. Mrs.
Batsman has given them person­
ality testa on how to get along
with other people and has plso
helped them try to find the right
college.
The Future Teachers chapter
serves two purposes. It can con­
firm a student In his choice of
the
teaching
profession.
But

through trial and error, it also
helps eliminate the student that
should not bo In teaching. The
second service It Just as valuable
as the first, Mrs. Bauman said.
She estimated that 10 p e rce n t of
the chapter's members will finish
four years o f college and go Intto),
teaching. Mr*. Bateman has had
at least eight former member!
that made the grade as teacher*
come hack and tall har how vain,
able their club experience was.
Mrs. Bateman hat sponsored the
chapter for five years. She work*
with Mra. Hilda Wray, who Is
county coordinator for the Future
Teachers.

KEEP s qualified.
Experienced man mi
the job • se
County Commissionor
District 5

R e -E le c t
HOMER LITTLE
Pd. Pol. Adv.

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Venezuela Rebel
Fugitives Sought

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Show Starts A t 11:00 A. M.

RAN CRISTOBAL. Venesuels
(UPI &gt;— TYoopa combed the hills
of Tachtrs state today for fugtlives from thia week’s abortive
JS-hour rovott — particularly Gen.
Jesus M. Castro Leon, tha rebel

I’s X-1000 Service Station
1417 French Avenue
Sanford, Florida

Castro fled before dawn Thuriday from hla provincial capita),
the only placo where the revolt
cnjoypd any success, and he has
not been teen slnco. Ha la be­
lieved to be hiding somewhere Is
Venetuela.
President Simula Betancourt
has declared that Castro will be
court-irartia'lad Immediately If he
It caught.
San Cristobal was calm In tha
wake of the revolt, with only the
retcnce of unusual numbers ot
attio troops in the streets to
Indicate that anything unusual had
happened.
Casualties
resulting
directly
from rebel activity were esti­
mated at three dead and about
X wounded In a series o f skir­
mishes with loyal troops. A twint Canberra bomber with three
yal airman aboard was missing,
and a hag dots* persona wees in­
jured la Maracaibo Thursday
whan rioting broha up a govern­
ment victory rally.
A general atrika called by the
nation's unions to Indicate their
support f6r the government ended
lata Thursday, a little over e day
altar it bagaa.

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FUTURE TEACHER BEES ACTION u Seminole High chapter member
Uharon Riser takes a look at eighth grader Jeffrey Barlow’s notebook.
Watching the proceedings in teacher Robert Mason'a adence class Is Mra.
Kent Batcmun, sponsor o f the Seminole High Future Teachers chapter.
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Crash Stale Plane
WERT HOLLYWOOD (U PI) Police said tha threa young men
who died screaming In a fiery
plane crash aarly Wednesday stole
the light plane against the advice
of three of their companions.
The victims wera charred, and
it was not until the three other
boya went to police that they were
identified.
The victims wens John Adams,
21. of Miami, and Carey FlnnJgan,
IS, and Andrew D. Bickelhaupp.
IT, both at Ope-Locks. Police said
Adams bad a restricted pilot's lie-

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Summer." ntarrinir Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift
and Katharine Hepburn now* playing at the Rltz Theatre.

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A luparb, star-laden cait topped
by Klliabeth Taylor, Katharine
Hrpburn and Montgomery Clift hat
been aurmblcd by Sam Spiegel
for hit powerful motion picture
vertion of T cn n m ce Wtlliami'
play, "Suddenly, Last Summer"
non playing at the Rita Theatre.
The film ccnlera around the ef­
fort* of Clift, a brilliant neuroaurgeon, to penetrate the nilaima
of terrer end aback that haa an-

ihrmnM thd beautiful Min Tartar
and driven her to the precipice e l
Insanity. The trigcering event, that
all but unhingei Miss Taylor'a tea*
•on. Ii the Hidden and vieiewt,
death of her young m ile eobiia*
Kathirlne Hepburn'* »on.
M i«i Hepburn. In her turn, preia*
e i Clift to perform a delicate hr* Ia
operilion on U iu Taylor. QUI
delays, uncertain that U iu Tartar
Ii, Indeed, imane.

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"HERMAN,” a ncene atealing pigeon, adds to th* hilaritjr o f "The Gazebo" coming to the Movieland Driva-Ia
next Wednaadty. The film atara Glenn Ford *nd Dnbtato

Reynolds.

Brlah(*r Day

"Call S4U, Death B ow ", the
true story ef Caryl Cbeaiman,
now awaltiag axerutloa May t,
la Hie main attraction at the Mov&gt;
ialand Drive-In Marling -Sunday.
IB s ether feature on the pro­
gram is "Tha Last Mile," another
priion thiller alarring Micltgv
Rooney. Both fllm i will play m til Tueiday.
Tha Cheuman atory tclla how
a youngatar flral lumed to crime
to aid his bnpovfHalted family. Ha
movaa from au lf theft to armed

Working out of tha Kremlln’ i
State Depariincnl in Wedneiday
nlgltl’a ABC • TV proditclion of
"Ninotrhka," M in Schell proved
to be the licit thing about tha
uneven, flavorlen production. In
fact, her performance in th#
tricky title role waa one of the
belt I’ve aeen all season.

Roger Htraon'a adaptation of
the famed Greta Garb# film «e&gt;
hide, cirta JM», Mcmed to have
Ian bile, le u free-wheeling comedy, too much mcllownesi. The
hoy-girl emphasis crowded out
the satirical touche* that distin­
guish this aoh o f play.

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robbery, to reform ichool and atali
priMK.

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Kinally ha turns to wurSaa
While awaiting execution, he atu*
dial law and wiaa alay altar g u y
of excution.
Oa Wedna«day "The Oaaebe"
and "M liiiiilp p l Oamblar" w il
play and coutlnua through W &gt;
day. ’
On Saturday, Cecil B. DeMUle’B
great dreua picture, "Tha Oiyal*
ait Show on Earth" will play*

lookout /

B y FRKD DANZIG
NEW YORK lUPIl If I
owned a Slate Department, I
think I'd hire Maria Schell at a
globe trolling troubleshooter.
I'm lure her ability and her
radiants would solve all prob­
lems.

SATURDAY ONLY
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SPACE • O • THON
"Play Your Hunch" will not be
arm on NBC at 7:30 p. in. aa uiual. being replaced by a half-hour
report on President DcGaulle'a
visit to Washington.
Another "Project 20" apeciil on
NIK’ frnm 8:30 to B:3(&gt; p. m. is
"Mark Twain's America." A pano­
rama of the author's life and
times told In sUlI-pIclura anima­
tion from period photo* and en­
gravings.
"Playliouie BO" on CBS from »
In 10:30 p. ni. olfcrs "Journey To
The D sy," drama centering around
aix patients being treated for vari­
ous types of mental Illness. Janice
Rule, Sieve Hill, Mary Altar.
James Dunn, James Gregory and
Mike Nfcboli are in the cast.
"Desilu Playhouse" and "Twilight
Zone" are preempted.

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P i n 10— M . April 23, 1960

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WASHINGTON (UPI) The
aecond ranking Democrat on the
Houae Poet Office and Civil Serv­
ice Committee laid today proaperil are good that Congreaa
would raiae aalariea of aomo fed­
eral workara Utia year.
Rep. Jamea H Morrlaon of
Louialana added, howovtr. that ho
believed chances were dim that
lawmakers would apprnva a post­
age rata hike. The adminiatration
prefera Juat the reverie—mail rate
Increases but no pay ralae at this
time.
Roger W. Jones, chairman of
the Civil Servlet Co mm in ion.
was scheduled to testify on tha
lasue today before the Houae
group.
Budget Director Maurice H.
Stani told the committee Thu ra­
ti*y that a aalary raiae for pootal and certain government white
eollar wnrkera would be “ an un­
necessary drain on the treas­
ury.” He estimated the annual
eoat of the proposed increase at

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NSW YORK (UPI) - A (Moral
Jury weighing the fate o f Negro
congressman
Adam
Clayton
Powell Jr. (D-N.Y.) on Income
tax m o d charges reported It waa
deadlocked Thursday night. K re­
sume* deliberations today.
The sight-man, four-worn an pan­
el announced the deadlock short­
ly aRar IB p, m. It had spent
more than sevon hours discussing
the charge*.
Federal Judge Frederick Vanpek Bryan tent tha Jurors, allwhile except for one Negro wom­
an, in a midtown hotel for the
nlghl.
Powell, II, a congressman for
1* years, la charged specifically
with wilfully filing a fraudulent
income tax return in 1M1 for bis
wife, pianist Haze! Scott, who It
not a defendant.
The Harlem Democrat and p n tor o f toe First AhyzlanJan Bap­
tist Church, i* a fiery civil right*
advocate who bolted big party ia
IN* In support President Elsen­
hower. Ha waa indicted In INI
an three emmta of Income tax

Troubled

with

eva akm. During Hie trial Bryan
diamUaed
two
count*
which
charged Powell with filing a
fraudulent Income tax return for
hlmaelf In 1K1 and a similar Joint
return la IMS.
If convicted oo the remaining
count, Powell faces a maximum
o f five y a r n la Jail and • *10,000
fin*. Hii congressional atatui
would ha unaffected unleaa In re­
signed.
The Jury began deliberating at
1:M p. m, after Bryan's 2tt hour
charge. They look time out for
lunch and returned to the U. R.
district courtroom three timos for
clarification of teatlmony.
Jury foreman Harry Erter, an
Insurance broker, sent a note to
Bryan notifying him lha Jurors
had been deadlocked since I p, m.
There were reporta from the
courtroom that angry voices had
bean heard from the Juryroom
several times. Some o f the Jurors
appeared tense when they Med
out for the night.

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A *2,230,000 subdivision is getting
ready to open on Sanford Ave. and
22th Bt.
Praver and Sons, Miami and
Jacksonvilia builders, have nearly
finlihad three hilly-decorated mo­
del homes on this site. Hie two
and three bedroom homes will tell
for M.2S0.
The subdivision will hava paved
streets, eurfaa, etty water and sew­
ers, storm drainage facilities and
underground natural gas. Thai*
Praver homes were planned ao
(hey would be eloae to aehoola,
churches, major roads, recreation­
al areas and shopping crnlera.
Praver and Sons have built more
than M0 million worth of homea
and apartment a In (he last 10
years. Their Ruakin Heights pro­
ject in Kansas City earned them
the American Institute of Archi­
tects Special Award. Praver and
Sons alao received the Special
Award from the Home Builders As­
sociation of South Florida In IMS
for their homes In Miami.
Sales in Sanford will he handled
by Vance E. Douglass, broker and
Alvin Odham, associate. Hie pub­
lic is invited to visit the ille and
view the models, they said.

11.000,000,000.

GARDEN CLUB PRIZE WINNER, Minn Glenna Mngill,
right, get* a proud hug from her slater, Mrs. James
Truitt, after winning the Florida Federation of Gnrden
Clubs award for the most outstanding federation conven­
tion report o f 1969. This was the second year in a row
that Miss Magill won the prize for writing the most com­
prehensive report o f proceedings at the federation's an­
nual convention in Jacksonville, Mrs. Truitt is president
of the Rose Circle o f the Sanford Garden Club. Misa
Magill is a member o f the snme circle.
(Herald Photo) •

Rogers Credited
With Saving U. S.
Millions In Aid

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Paul G. Royers fD-Fla.) was
credited Thursday with saving the
United 8 thtea 11* million dollar*
In foreign aid spending for the
coming year.
Rap. Thomas K. Morgan (DPa.), chairman o f tha House
Foreign Affairs Committee, aald
an amendment by Rogers passed
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laet year lad the government to helped,'rather than hart, tha gate,
cut that much from this yoor’a
A total of 162,321 fans turned
foreign aid spending.
out for Uw openers in four cities.

At the same time, Poatmaater
General Arthur E, _________
Summerfield
urged Congress to approve Pres­
ident Eisenhower's proposed high­
er mail rates to meat what he
termed the "urgent national noren ity” of trimming postal defi­
cits. Ho appeared at a closed
Senate post office subcommittee
session.
The general feeling in Con­
gress was that postage hlkei
would be approved only U they
were linked la pay boosts. The

Heads Raceway
WESTBURV. N.*Y. (U P I)-A lvin
L. Weil, a (ounder of Rooeeveit
Raceway, Inc., waa named presi­
dent of the organization at Tues­
day's annual stockholders meeting.

committee wilt wind up hetrini
on the MlUT propoMls April 30
and then be (in beartnfi on mall
rataa.
Other eonirea*tonal news:
Sen. RusteU B. Long (D-La.)
urged draatie cuta "H (ht now”
in Cuba'a ausar quota. Ha aald
"I think that would give ua tome
bargaining power when wa try to
protect
American
inroatmeata
down there.”
Long crilletaed
Chairman Harold D. Cooley (DN.C.) of the Houae Agriculture
Committee for opposing any draaUc ehaniea In angar qpoUa on

The General Accounting Office,
financial watchdog for Congress]
charged that the General Ser'
rieoe Adminiatration, which keepr
houae for the government, (pent
**,113,000 for metala K didn't
need. GAO alao aakl GSA co o lf
hava bought the 5,525.000 pounda
of cobalt and copper on the open
market for *2,331,000 leaa than
waa paid In a lead company.
Tba Houae and Sanate wore la
receaa for a long weekend. They
meet Monday in Joint oaulnn
meet Monday In Joint aeaiion to
hoar an addreaa by French P ro*.
dent Charles DeGaUe.

Keep
J.L Hobby ? '
Your

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SkwHf
Seminole County
Eo offers -service second to mows" to striving to mob* Seminole
ConnIr o better place te live and to malntuto onr traditional
nay of life while eperaliag the sheriff** ufftoo for *B the psepl*.

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Davis Cup Captain
MONTREAL (U P D -L orn e Main
has been named captain of the
Canadian Davis Cop team tor the
third straight year.

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NEW HOME ?
HERE ARE SOME GUIDES TO CONSIDER
BUY FROM FOLKS W HO HAVE ESTABLISHED A REPUTATION OF Q U A LITY
?•’
tloR.

Odium, President o f Odhnm and Tudor has built ovar a thouaand homea In Sanford and environ*. Over $16,000,000 In quality home construe*
Indicative o f the acceptance of homee built by J . Brailey Odham ia the growth o f Sunland Estates. The first home In Sunland waa completed

JjiBlJwo years ago. There are 870 homea completed in Sunland now. Other areaa for your examination are PInecreat Height*, Rose Court, Grove
Court, Belaire, Grove Manor, Druid Park and South Plnacreat-Fourth Addition. Model homea are open for your inspection in Sunland Estate*.

INSIST O N FULL VALUE IN THE HOME YOU BUY
______certainly doesn’
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„_ pati tba
__________of
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The value of your home
t *top
lot line ofye
your|property,
claaa||H
street construction, sidewalk*,_ streetlights,
drainage and
lighted recreation areas make Sunland Estate homea a much
ich better
betf
buy for your hard earned home buying dollar. And an important Item for your
consideration la that than are no septic tanka In Sunland.
tic tanki are chi
cheaper for the builder but not for the home buyer who must contend
With them after th# builder removes'him self fr o V re e p o n B lffy * you GET FULL VALUE IN SUNLAND ESTATES.

CONSIDER THE TYPE OF MORTGAGE. CAREFULLY
If you haven't used your VA • loan right — VA la by far your beat Mortgage value. Juat aa an example — on a $14,600 mortgage for 30 year* — the
monthly payment under FHA excluding taxes and insurance would be $90.60. The same mortgage under VA — at the current Interest rata would
carry a monthly payment excluding taxes and Insurance of $80.08. A MONTHLY SAVING FOR THE VETERN o r $ 1 0 .6 ! FOR THIRTY YEARS.
And VA-loana are available in Sunland Estates NOW — NO DELAY. Sunland Estates also offers FHA and FIIA-in service financing.

INSIST ON FULL GUARANTEES T O PROTECT YOU -

THE BUYER

J. Brailey Odham offer* yoa thane two firm guarantees:
I. Your persons] satisfaction la guaranteed on the construction of each Sunland Batatas Home for one full year or your down payment and closing
coats win be returned.
H. To encourage you to Join ua in a new way of life in Sunland Estates, J. Brailey Odham, President o f Odham snd Tudor, agrees that if at snv time
during a MX month period beginning with the signing o f your salea contract it becomes necessary for any reason for you to effect a job change that
requires your moving outside a twanty fiva mile radius o f Sunland — your down payment and closing coats will be returned.
DON'T ACCEPT LESS GUARANTEES AND SAFEGUARDS THAN THESE.

Sunland

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7 Homei Completed — 40 Under Construction — 7 Additional Homee WUI Be
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Move In W h i l e Y o u r P a p e r * Ar e Being P r a c t i s e d — 3 Bedrooms •

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VA - F H A - F H A - l n - S e r v i c * F i n a n c i n g

OOO TO $16,800
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Glint Private Recreation Park
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the body la the heart Give H
free Bent vacations, l e a n how
te relaa. Don’t Hstea le freetied radio Broadcasts and Ikes
keep yoeraelf constantly apltstmfd. Notice bow my heart workrd
h a r d e r under emotional eseliemeat than la itreaaoaa pkyalcal aiercle*.
CASE E — iU : Joanna R.,
a|td If, la a colleie aophomore
whe adihei lo be a physician.
“ Dr. Crane, you have often
mentioned that possibly half of
medieal practice t« psychological.
“ Can you give ua some exam­
p le! of how tbt body and mind
&lt;9 iter-act?"
Recently. I was listening to a
radio broadcast at a prise fight.
My feet were propped up on a
hassock and I sat in an easy
chair. In that position, when un­
der no mental or emotionsl strain,
my pulae rata U.uiually M beats
per minute.,
But I felt excited as Hie prise
Bght progressed, ao out of curiosity
1 took my pula*. H was 1M.
9 During the early summer 1
played some tennis. Being somewnat overweight and out of prac­
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By Called Pro** Inleraaltonal
HAHIRA. Ga. — Nahira High
Ichool Principal A. B, Martin,
defending the practice of spank­
ing misbehaving students with a
paddle about the sir* and weight
ef a ping-pong paddle:
“ We only us* it as a last resort
and then only when w* think it
win help the child.”

9

LONDON — Margaret Truman
Daniel, dating that her first visit
in Britain in four years was not
made to attend Princess Mar­
garet's wedding:
“ The Princess and I are what
you might tail official friends. !
have never claimed to b* a close
friend, even though we get on
guile well.”

-TULSA, Okla—Mrs. Bsatrice LeBrin, a Tulsa high school Eng­
lish teacher who assigned J. D.
lalinger's "TOl Catcher in (be
R ye" lo her cla n , quoting her
husband'I reaction lo demands by
parents that she quit because the
book used four-letter words:
“ What do parents want their
Children to read — Pater B abbit!”
RENO. Nev. Or. Barbara
Moore, British vegetarian who is
■walking serosa the United States,
planning her day'* jaunt in her
effort lo overtake two British
servicemen wh* started from San
Francisco a day ahead ef hart
“ I'll atop when I'm tired and
when 1 tael I have gained m
them.”
To the natural philosopher,
there ia no natural object unlra^p orten t or trifling. From Ui* least
^ f Nature's works ho may le a n
the greatest lesions.
—Sir John Heriebsl

utes of running around the tennis
court.
So I look my pulse and found
that it was M. Notice the contrast
to that of hard physical activity.
While I was sitting In front of
the radio, my heart raced at a
speed of i n beat*. But strenuous
physical exercise brought it up to
M.
The blood pressure usually risei,
loo, when the pulae rate climbs,
so my heart was not only beating
faster but i Im against a greater
resistance.
This example shows why busi­
ness and professional men burn
themselves out, so to speak, at
an earlier age than tbe avenge
longevity for Americans.
In “ fronting" before the public
and engaging in the keen compe­
tition of modern life, these men
“ race tbelr motors" and thua wear
out their hearts. So they .begin
dying of heart attacks in Uieuerty
forties.
They don't exercise physically as
much aa manual worken but they
prod their hearts in a possible
ratio of 120:10 because of their
greater emotions' and mental
strain.
Betide, their worries carry
over into the evenings, for much
of their social life involves busi­
ness contacts.
A laborer slops with the quit­
ting whistle but an employer or
business man carries his worries
and professional work into his
avenings.
There la test in competition and
most business or professional men
enjoy the battle, but they should
learn how m avoid tome of this
■train on tha heart.
No vacation ia completely ef­
fective, unlcia your heart is re­
lieved of some of its strain.
But a shift from business duties
or office worries. In simple phy­
sical work, will often lower your
blood pressure and slow down
your pulse
Many high pressure business
leaders, with blood pressures of
200. will go to Florida or California
and soon find that their blood
pressure falls to 170.
The essenlisl thing in a vaca­
tion ia to break your mental and
emotional tension.
Getting away from your office
or business, wilt help you forget
the many atimuli which habitual­
ly prod your heart into iU faster
speed.
Fear Is also one of the greatest
cause of strain on lha heart. If
you carry adequate insurance lo
protect yourself in old age and
if you have an abiding faith in
God, you can relax and Ihui take
a great load off your heart.
Clergymen, therefore, ran often
da more good for your hearts than
wa physicians. Few heart atlacka
ever occur in a church.
And don’t work on tha Sabbath:
Tbat'a how J break my wtekly
tension. Begardlets of my heavy
schedule, I quit work on Sunday.
That relaxation may be • chief
reasoa why God wanted us to
cease ear labors one day per
weak.
(Always write le Dr. C rist
In cere ef this newspaper, eerlealng a long 4e eta aped, ad­
dressed rat atop* a*d Me In
cover lyplag end prilling eneU
when yen seed |er ene ef his
book Irt a.)

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ASSIGNMENT WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON — Please don’ t
tend any more dollar*. They've
kept two of u* buiy stuffing them
back in envelope* and returning
’em to the sender*.
It all started when I (old about
an Oklahoma City acience teach­
er Bayard Auchinciosi, and his
one-man campaign for a sound
U. S. dollar.
Auchinctosa* plar. ia dramati­
cally simple, h wants to collect
two million signaturei from peo­
ple who arc for a sound dollar.
Thcsa he will display before mem­
bers of Congress lo prove Juat
how deeply inerntrd our taxpay­
ers are about inflation.
I related this, and ihe mail
erupted. Within a few daya the
sound dollar man received 300
latter* asking for petllion-plrdge
forms (which ha amt out pronto).
Letters bombarded me, loo • •
■I tha Capitol, Ihe White Houie,
at Ihe newspapers end al home.
They cams from Ihe poor, the
wcll-fstabliahed, the young, tha
elderly, Democrat* and Republi­
can*. So enthusiastic were tome
writers that they enclosed dollar
bull to ba forwarded to Mr. Audiiacloai, -— :

For ihe pa*t two week* we have
been wandering through parts of
the Middle Weal, making speechei, and viiiiing and chatting with
frienda—old and new. It'e good
to hear what the “ outside" world
ia thinking. It cornea aa a mild
■hock to diicover that everybody
doein't talk all day about Wash­
ington.
It la not the number-one loplr
out here—although once you have
bulled into their conversation and
lei it be known you are a Wash­
ington newiman, they Rood you
with queiliona. Some are mildly
lurprited when they diicover that
you aren't personally acquainted
with their congressman. (We are
surprised. too, at the number of
folks who don't even know their
congressman'* name).
We enjoyed checking the chief
subjects of conversation and found
them in thla order: the weather,
the presidential elections, racial
disturbance!, federal spending.
T|di talk about tha weather
waa not the uiual casual conver­
sation opener. When they talk
■bout th« weather out here—they
have something to talk about. It
la their bread and butter. They
make their money by railing
torn. The bard w ider ha* brought

by Ed Koterba

The irony la that this person1
able patriot hadn't asked for con­
tribution*. He's absorbing the ex­
penses himself, as long as his
own personal budget can taka it.
Already, the acience leeches jtas
■massed more than 100,000 “ metoo" aignalurr- from all point* of
thF country'- He expects to hit his
first million in a couple weeks.
Since he can't leave hia clanrooms for the whole day, he's
had to hire two helpers at hia
sound dollar headquarters, 104
W. -Main St.. Oklahoma City.
They've been working overtime
sending out the petition-pledge
forms and “ I'm For A Sound Dol­
lar" auto iticker*.
There's another major item in
the master plan of the sound dol­
lar man. That Is lo kick aft an
avalanche of letters from tonsiltuenta to congressmen enclosing
clips of any newspaper atory that
twill of government waste or pro­
posed federal inflationary spend­
ing.
Auchinciosi, a hanoeomt form­
er P-4T fighter pilot and an ace
of World-War II, bee Mother idea

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WASHINGTON CALLING

SPLINTER PARTY

WORRY CLINIC by Dr. 6. W. Crane

of dramatising his campaign, lie
hopes to hold an enormous SoundDoUar Rally in Oklahoma City
for 4,000 taxpayer*.
Already he has acceptances
tentatively from U*0 speakers,
Capitol Hlll'i biggest anti-infla­
tion advocates. Sen. Harry Ryrd
(D. Va.) and Sen. Barry Goldwater tR.. Arts.),
Juat in the short time since tha
Oklahoman came up with bis plan,
new records leading toward flsral
destruction were being establish­
ed.
Our national debt nudged up
another nolrh and now stands at
just a shade under 4100 billion
• • the highrit debt of any na­
tion of any generation in all the
world. At the same lime, Ihe peo­
ple who keep tabs on instalment
buying disclosed that families
have fallen deeper than ever Into
personal debt • • 130 billion.
And aa this it written. I learn
that our 46 cent dollar ha* shrunk
another Iranian • • lo Its lowcit
point in all time
Maybe those two million signa­
tures will Wake somebody up in
Washington . .

by Win Pendleton

WASHINGTON — If president i "phony” Iwo daya before Bethc’i members tell e f what happened
Eisenhower can leave the While I “ alemrnl, and Chairman John A. when they got word earlier that
House having made even the McCone of (he Atomic Energy th* president had been xdvised by
Commisiion was nearly as em- tha Defense Department that unsmallest start—a token beginning- phatic In his denunciation two days her hie Inherent condtitutioMl
inward ending tha nuclear arms afler Ihe Brthe statement and be­ powers he could give nuclear inform ation and n uclear weapona *e
race, then In the verdict of history fore the text was available.
Rep. Chet Holifield, conducting America's allies. This appeared aa
all hia failures of omission and
the current hearings along with an attempt to violate the law de­
commission may be outweighed.
Rep. Melvin Price, la a man of nying the president such power*.
' This is one of the elements in
In a hastily arranged conference
great earnrstness and goodwill who
the complex play of forces center­ haa devoted himself umpiring))' to
at Albuquerque, N. Mta., Ander­
ing around the effort to reach trying to master a subject so com ­
son’s home, a letter wee drafted la
agreement with Soviet Russia on a plex and difficult that the layman b* sent to the Detente Department
system of inspection and control to
more often then not gets lost in end to th* president pointing oat
end nuclear testing. In the emo­ the forest of technical detail*. Holi­ that the law forbid* aueh action.
tions just below the surface, the
field last year held hearings Into When McCone heard o f thte, aa
drama i* beginning to resemble
Ihe consequences of nuclear war committee members tell lha atory,
l 9lB-‘20 when the Senate hardened
he flew to Albuquerque and votaaand the perils from fallout.
against a treaty and a president
Yet ao corrosive 1* the atmos­ teerru to put a atop Vo tha pro­
and the certainly of ultimate trag­ phere of jealousy and suspicion in posal so that a showdown would
edy and disaster waa written into this political year that a leading be avoided. Member* o f Hi# earn*
th* record.
committee member could sey: mines warn deeply grateful few
A subcommittee nt th# Joint “ The President want# to go over his action.
Committee on Atomic Energy ia there lo the summit conference and
Those who argue th* need te gn
holding hearings on nuclear-lcxt come back with 'peace in nur on testing base their contention in
detection. The avowed goal ia lo time.' He won't know what he's part on tha necessity to parfett
present as objectively aa possible giving away, and mayhc he won't "clean" weapons and small nu­
the proa and eons of Ihe compro­ even care whether there la any clear weapons. There I* no inditemise proposal now being consider­ inspection of a tonlrol system or ration whatsoever that tbe Rus­
ed at Geneva. Under thaf proposal, not."
sian* would themaelvee develop
|all test* would be banned except
This aitiludr, which finds ex- and use “ clean'' bomba and thereby
I small explosion* below the earth­ preasion in one degree or another avoid in a nuclear war tha eaasn
quake register o f 4.73. Research to among both Republicans and Dem­ annihilation resulting from fall­
detect these would go on during a ocrats on the committee is all the out. T ii* would seem te ha tm ei
moratorium.
more surprising In view of the on a far greater eeala than con­
But there ia a strong suspicion close relation with Chaitmati Mc­ templated In the teat agreement.
Perhaps It ia Impossible to pre­
that the objective of certain com ­ Cone. In eonHatl to his predeces­
mittee member* is lo prove their sor, Lewis Slrausi, the quiet, un­ vent the spread o f nuclear wea­
belief lhal no control and inspec­ assuming McCono hs« built un pon*. But to Ignore th* risk ti
tion system that Russia cannot something like sn allisnre with what this meant, while rafnelng to
chcal on il possible and that test­ tha so-called watchdog committee. take any ritk in an agreemant, In
To illustrate this, committee perilously shortsighted.
ing must continue tor America's
security. On# observer with close
committee tics prcdirled that the
reault would be to furnish malcriai
to this end.
In a private session recently,
physicist liana Rethe, » former
member of the President's Science
Member* - New York Block Backing*
Advisory Committee and still a
consultant lo the committer, wai
berated for calling Ihe Russian
compromise proposal of March 19
"a major step forward in Ihe teat
negotiations" and —“ provided the
detail* can be cleared up—a tun­
FA S-TMt
KIRK - Plain
Gordon J. Toll, Mgr.
able basis for a treaty."
Committee member* accused
him of having reached this Judg­
ment before teeing the text of the
Soviet proposal. But Chairman
Clinton Anderaon had callrd II a

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MUTUAL FUNDS

LONDON ( UPl i - One of the
world's most southerly radio re­
quest programs U on (lie air to
bring messages from British fam­
ilies lo men in whaling ships on
the South Atlantic.
The Falkland Island* broad­
casting station at Port Stanley
went an Ihe air recently wilh a
half-hour program of music and
mrtsagr* for the l.IOO whalers
and sealers rurrcntly operating
in Anlarciic water*.
••The program, broadcast every
other Fiddly, carries mrsaagei
and record* from families nr
friends In Britain end Norway
(o Ihe men nf the whaling end
seeling fleets.

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CARfOR

M B H ^ tJ u a a n
FLORIDA'S
CANDIDA!!

V o t e For
James H.
V a n Hoy

Request Program
Beamed To Sailors

Their attitude toward federal
lb* flood*—and th* weather
can make or break their whole spending! These folks are conser­
The rare of delight la short, and
vative. They like Ihe forn pro­ pleasure have mutable fares.
economy.
—Sir Thomas Browne
And the presidential races? gram. S y it Is working well.
Moil of them think Ihe primaries
are a waate of time. One lady
•aid, "I think it ia lerrlblr for a
man running for president to
stand al a factory and shake
hands with the workers—th* presi­
dency should be above that.” Few
seemed lo think the state pri­
PEOPLE
maries would delermina anything.
W
ITH
DIFFERENT
IDEAS
Most were loyal lo Preildenl
Eisenhower; thought Nison could
ABOUT CHEVY
beat Kennedy—or nearly any
ALL AGREE ON
Democrat; refuted to guess who
would be Ihe Democratic nomi­
THIS. ..
nee,
Sooner or later they get around
to Hiking about racial troubles.
Their attitude: extreme sympathy
for th* while people of the South.
They admit that in Ihe rural
sections they have little of the
problem Ihrmaelvea—but arc close
enough to know of the Chicago
situation. Midwesterners like lo
be left alone. They are indrpend
M a r t Room W h tru Full Coll Rldo—
enl. They think negroes trying lo
Y o u W a n t M o r a N o n * o f th * o th e r
lore* their views on the South
D o o m - U p t o a . i c a n n ear C h e v y ’ *
will injure their ceus* ralher than
inches wider seating ■is* and price—and,
help If. Mott of these folks seem
then y o u 'll find In for that matter, only
thankful that they have few col­
com petitive sedans. tom e o f the sm oothored famillea In their town*.
And Chevr ole t'*
ea t r id in g h ig h e r
t r u n k h a g u p On priced ooea—cushion
1 2 .6 % * m ore use- you with coil springe
nble luggage apace. at all fo u r w heel*.
•UasoUoa osetlal 4*la repoiu* to tho AwteuwWo

ADAM S

by Marquis Childs

C o u t j Cenaila
D ie t r M B

economy,
progress and sound
judgment in your
County Government
Pd. pot. Ade.

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I. W u M to Beat
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S. E n l Eatol* Far Bale
I M trl| i| i Lm u
T. Eaalm m Oppertaolttes
7*A laaaraara
X. F i b ala H alf Wanted
». Mala Bala Wootad
II. Mala ar Faiaala
11. Warfc Wealed
1*. Plumblai Servlets
It. Electrical Services
U . Bails. Fatal * lUpelr
II. Special Sarrkaa
ll-A Beaety Parian
II. Flowers I Plaala
If. Fata • Llvesterk . S a fi
II. Matklaary . Taala
II. Baala end Maton
II. Automobiles
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FURNISHED apartmaat. tlaaa
and d o n la. Adolti aaly.
Jinny Cowan. FA 34913.

THE OU? HOME TOWN

By STANLEY
DOWNSTAIRS 3 room furn. apt.
with cool, comfortable (cfeened
porch. Sbelll A pL ^ fU Park.

Pretty two bedroom c o m ic , tomplalaly funUbad, oa lb* beautlfal ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Va­
N. V. Farme.. Realtor
cationer! come from hundred*,
Lillian Tram a
3-BEDROOM furalihed house In
oraii
IhouMndi,
of
mllea
iway
Sunland Estate*, tu p mo. Call
R. H. Ivan. D. H. Whitmore
Juit to enjoy the mamUjot
Anociale*.
between 4 and I p. m. at 211
flihlax right In front of thl*
Flamingo Dr.
I l l S. French Ave. Pb. FA 2-5221
property.
After hour*, FA 2-M1I, FA 2-U21
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, central air
FA 2-0211.
Priced
to
aaU
in
the
neat
few
conditioning. Naar naw school,
day*
at
19,900.
Don't
ipend
tba
lmmodlata occupancy. Iioo. CaU
2-BEDROOM lakefront house. ]
rest of your Ufa kicking your,
Midway 441TI.
acres, high, pine covered. Onto
aalf for not mapping toll up.
paved road. Private. T m ile iT
FA 24*04.
W. H. "BUI" (TEMPER Aganey
Realtor k lu u ror
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Phono FA 2AM1
111 N. Park
Pbona FA 14331 3401 Park Dr.

1TM MAGNOLIA: 1 &gt;R . apt.,
kitchen equlpt. MT.M. FA X-3M1.

LONGWOOD
Lea’s Fairy Laka Apartmaat*. 1
and 2 bedroom duplexes. Til
WUdmere Rd. TEmpla 1-4343.

ttit French Ave.

lU Hall"

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

3-BEDROOM large furnished up­
stairs downtown apartment. MS.
FA 2-3071 before 3:30.
? Yau and m t at you ara hereby 1 Bedroom apartment, complete­
a a iiru d an4 required ta present
ly furnished MS per month.
anjr claim* and dtmanda which
pou, a r either a f yau. asaf ha»a
aaalnat tha aatata a f Theodor* I bedroom duplex, MS per month.
flurnott, esroavmt. lala « f tald
County. ta lha County Judaa at 3 bedroom, 1 bath, beautifully
■amlnala Caunty, Florida, at hla
furnished, 1100 per month.
p fflco la tba eaurt hauaa ar aald
r a s n ly at O toford. Florida, w ltht*
a ifh t ralaadar saaatha ream tha S bedroom, 1 bath, larga living
tint* ar .tha flrat puhllratlan af
a n a , $111 per month.
|hla nolle*. Each alalai a r demand
ahall ha In w rllln y. and ahall atata
lha place •( raaldanra and yoat Contact properly manager at
•trie# addraaa o f th* claim ant, and
Ohall ha awara la by tha claim aat, kla seon t. ar attorney, and
an y auch elatm a r da naan a M l aa U1 N. Park Ave. Phene FA2-M99
"Open evening* till l;M PM "
&lt;11*4 ahall ha v.td .
Kenneth a , Bpoutdlns
A* Curator of Ih* KolaU of
Tliaodaro Burnett, deroeaad.

$18,900 - $3,300 DN.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

Legal Notica

Legal Notica

HOT BM rOM BIBLB
I will net bo responsible for
any debt* incurred by Fatrkto
J oA br Diaai or ooyooo also
otbar than myself.

Jama J. Dieti

3-BEDROOM furnished house for
rent. 2554 Palmetto. MO month.
FA 2-1910.

TUB STATE OP PLOntDA
TO! AMT LEE RICHARDSON
TOU ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a suit ha* bate fll*4 aaalnat
yaa la th* Circuit Court of tho
Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and for
atmlnnl* County, Florida, entitled
MITCHELL
LAWRENCE
RICH- sx t h e c i w c r n r c o i r t o p
AllDSO.V. Plaintiff, o a AMT LEE TH E XIXTM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
RfCHARDaON. Defendant, la Chan- tx a x d rose s k m i x o l s c o i n .
rary No. lCtlT, Th* nature * ( Ihla TT. FLORIDA IK CRAXCBBT XO.
aait la u abtaln n divert*, and tteot.
alhar relief.
d iv o r c e
Ten ar* hereby required I* file D A R A U N B THU CLOVE,
yaur written defentea with th*
J’lalnlltf,
Clerk or aald Court and ear** a
-t»rapy thereof upn* Plaintiff* a t­ TROT A. TRUGLOVE,
torney* oa or hater* May JO. ISIS,
DefaadaaL
or • Dtcra* Pro Conflate wilt b*
XO TirB TO DBPRXD
entered atalnat yau.
THE aTATE OP PLORIDAt
WITNESS my hand and atal aa TO: TR O T A. TRUCLOVE.
Clark of th* Circuit Court la and
IIS d llb e rt ntraot.
for dominate County. Florida, Ihla
lu it la h . North Carolina.
tha llth day nf April. A. D. tale.
Teu are nrrabp naltflrd that anil
' DAVID M. UATCHMU Clerk ha* bean filed aaalnet you In th*
Circuit Court In an* For
c ir c u it Court In an* fa r Lake
Seminole county. Florida
C ou n t,. Florida In Chancery. Th*
BF Martha T. Vthlea
nature a f thl* ault It a Butt fo r
D. c .
Dtrorr*. A hbrcvlaird title o f thl*
(ORAL)
rate le DAHALINH TRUELOVR.
■AM K. J im n E I J . A SONS
Plaintiff, v o
TRO T A. TRU EAttorneys for Plaintiff
LOVE, D eftndanL Th* nama o f the
P. O. Bos ITtl
P la in tiff* attorn ey la LEO tv,
Orlande, Florida
HALEY, I I I Baulk O ran** Avenue.
Pnbllah Apr. IS. XX, f » * Map *. Orlando. Florida.
Not later than th* *th day a f
May. !»»# , ynu ar* r*nulr*4 in fit*
with th* Clerk o f th* Circuit
Court In and fo r Seminal* Caunty.
Florida, Ih* answ er to aald suit
ta d to *arr* upon th* P la in tiff
and la U * P la in tiff* altaraay, a
easy o f aald anawtr.
t f you fall lo do aa a Decree
Pra Cantata* w ill
b*
entered
aaalnat you tor Hit rallaf dem and­
ed In aalil Complaint, .
WITNKPri my hand and aeal at
Xanford. Seminole County. Florida,
thl* *ih day at April, ISIS.
(IEALV
DAVID M. QATCHEL
Clark o f tk* Circuit Court
Namtnal* County, Florida
B y; Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
LEO W . HALEY
Attaraay far P lain tiff
SIS South Oran** Avaaua
Orlando, F lorid*

Legal Notica

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4-BOOM dpartment with acroonad
porch. furnUhad or uofurn! shad.
• FA l lTXf.

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F tc rr m o u e s s u a
NOTICE IB hereby siren that I
one enseaod In buslneso el Apopka
■omlaola County. Florid*, under
tho UrlUloua nam* *f, Ouoay
Otamp Borvlee, and that t Island
I* roflttor a*&gt;4 asm* with lha
Clerk a f the Clrault Court, Osmlnolo County. Florida. In aecordanra
with tha pravtslaaa af th* FletlBKAL also 3 BB. unfurnished ilnuo Nam* atatuts*. te-witj eoc.
U s* i*S.as Florida Otatutsa 1SIT.
downstairs apt., kitchen equipatai l# d Clark

pod. 553. 423 park. FA 2 2( 94.

Make
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List

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Regular
Scheduled
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IX TMB CIRCUIT COURT OF TUB
XIXTM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
THM UTATSS OF FLORIDA. IX
A XB FOB BRMIXOAW CO L ETT,
FLORIDA AT CHF. XO. .10*10
JEW EL MILDRED McCLENDON.
Plata tl If,
va
ALBERT MoCLENDON,
DofaatoaL
x o t ic r o p a m
TOl ALBERT McCLKNDON, whoa*
rooideac* I* unknown.
TOU ARB MEREST NOTIFIED
that anil for dlvntc* and alhor
relief ho* been filed aaalnet yon
la th* Circuit Court ot Ih* NINTH
Juaidol Circuit af th* Otal* of
Florida, la an* far Oomlaoio Coontr. at Bnaford. Florida, whtroia
JEW EL MILDRED MoCLBNDON
la Plaintiff aad ALBERT MoCLEKDo n la Defoadant.
TOU ARE HERKBT REQUIRED
t* til* y*ar Antwor ta aald salt
with Ih* Clork of told Court end
servo a copy thereof upon Plain.
Iltrp Attoraoya not tator than tha
Ith dtp of May. m i A. D. If you
fall la Dl* aad to oorvo your
Answer a Doer** Pro Cento*so will
b* oatorod aaalati you and th* oolt
Will thereof:*, prorood a* perl*.
DATED AT OAKrORD, OEM I.
KOLB COUNTY. FLORIDA, thl* *10
day or April, IMS A. B.

a f F lorid*. 1**1. w ill roaleter with
th* Clark a f tha Circuit Court. In
and fo r Pemlnola Caunty. Florida,
upon receipt a f p ro o f at th* publleatlan a t this n allc*. th* flatltleua
nam*. to -w lti L A K E o r
TH E
WOOD* TR A IL E R P A R K under
w hich era ar* aneaaad In bualntaa.
At num ber R ente I. B at SSS, Mait­
land, E a t l f t , In th* C l ! / a f Fern
Park. Florida.
That th* parti** tataraatad I*
aald baalnat* aatarprlsa, ar* aa
tallawit
Philip O. hiarrtati
A lice 1* Marriott
Dated at r a m
Park, nominal*
Caunty, F lorid*. April 1. l i t * .

DAVID M. Ootchtl
Clork. Circuit Court,
Oomlnol* County. F U ril*
B y: Mtrlh* T, Y u lta
Deputy Clork.
W 1LKEROO.V A UAABZB
Attorooy a l Law
1X1 N. OroaB* S e a

P. a

Sanford

Drawer' Ills

Orlando. Plortdw Publieh April k t l , It. IL t il t .

R E N O V A T I O N SPECIAL
Wo will completely rebuild your old
Innersprinr Mattreu For Only
INCLUDES:
• New
Tfabtot
• Bow
• Now r e k Mbora K e s M
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ix T i n c t B c r r r c o u r t o r t u b
x tx n s

j u d ic ia l

c tn c t r Y

of

TWB STATE OP FLORIDA. IX AXD
r o w b b m ix o lb c o u x t t , f l o r ­
id a AT CNY. XO liar*
JEWEL MILDRED McCLKNDON.
Plaintiff,
a l b e r t mcclendon.

Defendant.
AFFIDAVIT FOB PLBUCATtOX
STATE OP FLORIDA
COUNTY OP ORANOE
Partoaally appear*.! before tne,
th* undertime** Notary Public.
JEW EL MILDRED MCLENDON,
x o T im o p n i t
who, batax by me flrat duly
i * t r a aa oath, dapast* sad any*
TO: Robert R*rll*
R t. No. U Boa SIT
that!
L o a iw o e d , PlarldA
L She la the Plaintiff ’is th*
and
above entitled caua* and aa
auch Plaintiff depose* and
D orolh y U. R ortl*
R t Na. t . Baa d lt
M ill
Loaaw aad, Florida
t. Thai dlMsmt eearch and Inand
Inqatrr hav* been mad* to
discover th# name and resi­
C ecil!* R. K ilm er
eem etlm et k n e w * aa
dence of ALBERT MCCLEN­
Cecilia Bartle
DON. ih* Defendant t* the
« SIS E d g t w ater DHve
above antltlad cane*, and th*
same la aat fourth a* partiOrlaaSSb F lerid *
curaty aa I* known t* th*
sa d .
R obert Leslie K ilm er
Affiant: and
atroot and No. Addrdaa
t. Bald ALBERT MrCLE.VDON ta
t'aknaw n
over tha a t* af St yearai an*
n i n i u i m t a n , *xiw
legB
Blaahamton,
NSw Tork
A That tha Plaintiff ha* dillTou ar* hereby aotlfiod tbit a
aanllr renlactad th* Mother
and Father of th* aald AL­
salt to foreeloao a morteasas *a
th* bolaw described property haa
BERT m c c l e n d o n m o rbora commenced saslnet you la the
laado. Florida and that tha
Circuit Court of lha Ninth Judi­
Mother and Father of th* aald
cial Circuit, Oomlaoio County, Flor­
ALBERT MCCLENDON d* not
ida.
know af the present whereabauta or add rase ear d* may
Th* till* to tha sous* lo Th*
Foreet ProporUeo, l e t , v a Robert
hav* atker ar further In­
Barilo of ale.
formation that would laad
to th* discovery af the pre­
Th* doocrlptloa of ih* rest pro­
sent whereabouta ar addrae*
perty proceeded otolost let
T-ot IS. Block -IT. LITTLE
of th*
Defendant . In aatd
W K K IW A ESTATES. NUM­
rauat. ALBERT McCLEXDON,
BER ONE; oooordlaB to plat
and yaur Afflaut would fur­
thtraaf. rvoordod in Plot
ther atai* that ah* has talked
t* numaroua friend* and asBook I. PRO* SI. Pubtl* R trordo ot Somlnole County,
uualntanancaa af tha aald AL­
Florida.
BERT Mc c l e n d o n and that
naaa of them know nor hav*
Tou or* required ta fit* your
Antwor or otkor ploodtnn with Ih*
reaaon. t* know of th* praeent residence or vthorOsboulo
CJtrk of (h* oboro Court o*d I*
torr* * copy taoroof upon Nathan
af th* Dofaataat ALBERT
m cclendon.
Loob. 1*11 Metcalf Eulldlna. Or­
lando, Florida, attarasy for th*
I. That th* rtaidtaao af th* aald
plaintiff, on or bsfor* May t u ,
ALBERT MaCLENDON to un­
known t* Ike Affiant.
IS**. If yau fall le I t M s Do­
ers* Pro Confeeeo. will ha oniorod
a. Further Affiant strata not
oealnot you tor th* roilof dsmaad- ISEAL!
*d In th* Cvmptolat.
- Jewel MUdred MrCtfnd**
wiTNEaa oar hand and tka scat
Plaintiff la Ih* abav* otot odd Court In Sonford. Seminole
titled caua*.
County. Florid*, thl* Sib dsy of ■ubeet gbed and ewers t*
April A. D. USA
before me thl* Ith day at
(BEAL)
April, A. D. Ilf*.
K. Jacheoa HaAata
Da rid M. aawhsl
Clerk of th* Circuit Court Notary Public
By: Msi ih* T. Vlhlsa
Pnbllah April S. II. IL IS. ISIS.
D tpulr. Clerk

(SEAL)

i

RetUor
Phone FA 2 3441

OWNER transferred: * bedroom
C. B. house, screened and Jilou-,
TERMS
tied Florida room. So pirn s’
garage. Young fruit t m s . s*n
Lanta section. Assume equity.
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
FA 2-T1IT.
C. B. S. home on high let with
paved street and rights to einal.
Housa equipped with GE stove, FIRST inspect this 2 bedroom
home. No obligation. Then, leu
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
discuss price. 414% mortgage.
sal and washing machine.
We are ready to salt. Wynnewood
S e c t i o n , 2411 Stevens Ave.,
FA 24550.

Amy Aoderaeo
GeMvlaea (Jeanle) Blair
FURNISHED apartment, 1
Carl
Chorpenlag,
Jr.
V
B ll
V B V lfT lilB I p
•
H
FURNISHED
cottage
in
Lake
room. 140 month. Osteen
Robert J. Schmidt
Mary. FA 2 300.
FA 3-I7TL
Cmdr. G. B. Strickland
Marvin Williams
NICELY furnlabod lari* I bed­
211 So. Fark Avo. Ph. FA 2-Wll
room end X bath apartment, l i l t
Sanford
carport*. Me yard, Utcban equip­
Sanford Ave. Adults. FA l-MM.
Evans Bldg Lake Mary
ped. water furnished, MO a
month. H u ai Moughtoo, 2002 Hi- WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Ph. FA 2-12M
b iie ii Cl.
Registered Real Estate Broker
private baths, 114 W. First St.
Ph.
FA 3-1301 17-12 at Hiawatha
rUBNISHEO ept. NO Park Ave. TRAILER with full bath A 31 ft.
cabana.
On
Rlvtrvlew
Ave,
H
I
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath borne: at­
3-BOOM apL, p r im e bath and
mo. FA 2-3071 between P A S
n o t ic e
c s o c a f ic t it io i*
tached garage: extra closet
entrance. Apply S0J Elm Ave.
hawse f.a w
p. m. FA 2-35U alter • p. m.
space and added storage space;
TO WHOU IT WAY CONCERN:
4-BED ROOM iw funltbed borne 940
Sunland EiUtea. Ph. FA ! 2339.
Nolle* ta hereby airan that tha
DE WITTS Trailer Court now has
mo. 91T Douglae Ave
undorelenOd, purauant ta th* -’P ieflva vacancies tar permanent tltloua Nam* Itatute,** ttoue* Bill
tenants. FA 24223.
No. UTS. Chapter No. t i n t . Law*

Stenstrom Realty

! Publish Apr. It. IS. t* *

FARMER’S AGENCY

J. W. HALL

RENT OR SALE: 2-bedreom. kit­
chen furnished home. Phone
FA X-2M1.

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

3 room garage apt. Newly finished
floors. Water furnished. &lt;45.
FA 2-4404 Evenings or weekend.

1(05 WYNNEWOOD DR.. 3 B. R.,
C. B. S. borne, furn. or unfurn.,
titoo equity or Urm i. ph,
FA M « 0 .

• Fisherman’s
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Springtime is home buying time*
Permit u« to show you these attractive homes which we think
are bargain priced.
3 bedroom home in the Wynnuood
district. Includes stove, rrfrigrrator and Venetian blinds. Lot IS
x 135. IMS down. Priced at
I13.SOO.
3 bedroom home In Loch Arboa
entrance section. Includes stove;

refrigerator and Venetian blinds.
Lot 71 x 145. Down payment
55900. Less wilh 2nd mortgig*.
Price 514,900.

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2(20
“ Open evening* 111 l:M PM"

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK

HOMES
Tuns W ist Ob 20th

SI. Follow Country
Club M . ft Wolds
For Our S itu s. . * *

OPEN DAILY

•:M A. M. T il Dork
SUNDAY

Shaunahk

�FA 2-2611

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WYNNE WOOD SECTION: 3 bed­ GROVE MANOR HOME: 1013 Lin­
room block home, til electric
coln St., u bedroom, li t bath,
kitchen, icreen porch. Low
double carport.
| down piyment t n i monthly
payment!. FA 2 5678.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

LAPF-A-DAY

Windshield ,
Rnck Glass
Door Glass
Vent Glass
8ERV1CK
Senknrik Glass and Paint Co.

TIRED OF LOOKING
CONCRETE block, 3 bedroom, 1 for a real bargain? Wa have the
bath home. Large Florida room.
110,500. Tarma. FA 3-7017.

St. Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-1121

'

4To FINANCING

most home for the money In
town! Thla la a fine two atory.
three bedroom home on an
easy to care for corner lot.
Close in. Eicellent neighbor­
hood. Hera ia all the spacious
living area you've waited for
and the owner baa just author­
ised us to sell for only It,710.
Terms to suit. Thla it our value
feature o f the week. Let It be
your good fbrtune by ealllng. . .

114 W. 2nd St.

FA 2 4622

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
"Open evening! Ull 1:30 P. M.M

9

LOCH ARBOR
• bedrooms, ltk baths, 2 lota, kit­
chen equipped, on canal with
acceai to Crystal Lake. F. H. A.
mortgage of 4!*% can be as­
sumed after reasonable down
payment. No closing coals, no
qualifying required. Total prieo
114.100.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
V
Raymond Lundquilt, Assoc.
FA 2-3961
Atlantic Bank Bldg,

BEDROOM

T

HOMES

O

LARGE HIGH . DRY
LOTS
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

$10,550
$350 DN. • $80 MO.
Include! Cloalng

FINANCING
1800 BLK. - W. Sri

SAM LAWSON
FA 2-SU1

PA 2-4IM

NEW HOMES BY

Odham &amp; Tudor
South P ln eem l
On Oners Road, Ho. of Sanford

Sunland Estates

17.12, g mitts Bo. of M a lW t

Cloning Coat
An Low An 1275.
VA-FUA. FRA-IN-SERVICE
Immediate Ocrepency
1 Tear Personal Halkafaction

cept anything if terms era right.
RccuUfUl 9 Radreum I Bilk Memo
Write lea WW, e/a laniard
with Hardwood floor*. Q, E.
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
Herald.
equipped Ritchea. TbtmoiUBROKER
tlcally controlled Heat Wall,
W. B. Sfalppy, Aasac.
Laadacapped tat oa Dead Rad WILL care for children in my
201 So. Park Ava. Ph. FA 2-3M1 lin e! where Children play In homo. Mrs. Kaowell, FA 2-9491.
safety. Wo will bo proud to ahow HOUSE CLEANING aad babyaltOSTEEN: 14 largo beautiful wood­ you thla today.
ting. FA 9-0690.
ed lota. 100 ft. road frontage,
MOVE RIGHT IN
160 ft. deep. Good ter Immediate FHA Flaaaelaf—No Cleelag Coat
development Call BdWard Pall, — ter aa appointment call — HOUSEWORK, FA I
FA I-4QN.
Helm E. Noonan at
12. Plumbing Borrices
W.
H.
Bill Bumper Agancy
FORCED TO SELL ta pay taiaa.
FA. MM!
PtUMMNO
Five 16 1 0 1 of load in Black F f 9-9911
Contracting A Repair*
Hammock. Call G. M. Aria, WILL TIADE—L4~r*a' reach-type
Free titlmatei
Oviedo, FA 6-3164.
homo for imollor hi
R. L. HARVRY
bouaa traUer. FA 1-T991.
904 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 1-3603
Saaterd Prepartlao— Acreage
MAYFAIR
Flormea Harvili, BooIter
Lovely S bedroom, S bath, CB
borne, eituated oa large in* AUaaatlc leak Bldg. Fa
a 131* wall landscaped let ia
8. Mortgage Leans
Plumbing k Heating
beautiful Mayfair.
AIR CONDITIONING
MORTGAGE LOANS
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Features Include electric ranee,
Commercial and
toot leaford Ava.
PA l e w
refrigerator, beating wait, hat
Ceaveatioaal Residence
water heater, aad vaaetiaa
W ill aad JOHNSON
bUads.
411 Magnolia Pk; OA 9-9409
Oriande, Fla.
House Wiring — Electric Service
Priced to soil at only 911,000, this
Sid Vihlea
home caa bo yours for only
RANDALL PLICTRIC CO,
94600 dowa (terms if daalrod) 7n5u oIare!^ ptortu iin ^
119 Magaella
FA &gt;40is
aad anuma VA 4V4* mortgage,
RUHNEAS PROFCRTY ia
(otly &gt;1 yaara left) with pay- IDEAL
a choice location. Deep corner
manta of only 9109 por month.
lot with two bouses, located
to Goodyear at 41T W. WALL PAPERING 4 PAINTING
Attractive aad Inviting, thla home neat
First Street and Laurel Ave­ Work Guaranteed
. Bed Beard
could ho the oea you've heea
A m l bargain with exContact sag West oth it.
looking far. Far laapaatlaa, can- nue.
eallaat poaaibUltiaa. Only 999.909
Pbaaa FA 94141
tact,
nvailabte ia June. Write
111 N. Park Ava., Phono FA 9-9410 and
owner. Major Robert C. Morris, CARPENTRY, paLnllag. roofing
and conerata work; first class.
Stenstrom Realty
Adjutant Goaaral'O So c l t e a ,
PA 1-4600.
Headquarters
Fourth United
"Opaa evening! till 9:10 PM"
State! Amy, Fart Sant Hew
TWO*. E. THOMPSON
tea, Texas.
Gaoerol Contractor
9 BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME,
Mama Carpentry Rapalri
just out of dly, la escoUeat 8. Female Help
Roofing 4 Siding
condition, beautiful trees, aad
Phono PA 1-0461
underpriced at 99,000.09, at least
99909 down. This you should
n . MeciaJ Sarrieon
ate aad yeull agree, it’a a goad
buy. Contact Seminole Beaky,
TV Service within the hour. Re1001 Perk Ave., FA M SI.
■ate your TV for 9T-60, in your
homo or no charge. Sunshine
DREAMING of a fabulpua va­
TV, FA 94116.______________
cation thla aurnmarT.A tew
ftfMPfl - SPRINKLERS
beura teUiag AVON Coamotles
SWIMMING POOL
AU type* and lire*. in»t*Ued
will make it possible. Write
FOR SALE
"Da It YeureelT
aaw ter.private interview ia
19 x II ft* felly equipped
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
your home, Manager, Box 340,
Bather Williams display pool.
S T I N E
Lockhart, Fla.
Available bow at . . . . .
MacUaery aad Supply Co.
90? W. had 8t.
Pk. PA 94492

Wall

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CURB GIRLS

HALF PRICE!

I .W

2M
100T B. Sanford Are. FA 1-6601

M il, *W U 4

at mechanic*
GROVE
need expartencod
wanted. V P S
ir round employ
men only. Year
meat Fold vacation. Onod pay,
Own tools. Caatact Bab I myths,
dormant. RX 4-4991.

GUARANTEE
Yonr paraonal aatlsfitUen ttt
one fall year on Ho
Uen of yonr heme nr
hack.
AND

Wa agree that If daring aia
mantha fetlewlag •train* of
year eelee eoalrert pan are
fornod for aay raaeon to more
outside a 26 mile raitua of year
new home — yonr down rai­
ment and cleelag ceela will he
rdtanwd.

FREE WELCOME
Ta Beaferd! Be Our GuesU Fee
g Days Ahanlntsly Fray,
Without Obligation At One Of
Sanford's Loading Motole While
Yqn Locate Honalag Far Yen «
Year Family. Pick Up Kaya A l
galea Office!

lOdham&amp;Tudor
Hwy. I M S A 27th BL

fk FA SUM
1. Bralley Odham. PreaMent
'w m m
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22. Articles For Sal*

'54 CHEVY and '32 Buick, clean SAW filing machines and equip­ l KKOEHLER 4 piece sectional
ment. Call FA 3-7881.
cars. 420 W. lit. St.
couch 1300; 1 dinette set 934:
1 Hollywood bed and h tldboird
S A W D U S T
and shavings.
625; l baby crib 916; 4 chOftaj
FORD PICK UP truck. 1*47 mod­
FA 23677. Buckner 6c Son.
Maytag washer and dryer; all
el, good condition, ideal farm
other household Hems. 119 L ike
truck. Write Box 211, Hi. 2, BRAND NEW 1960 alg tag ;
Dot Drive.
Lonawood, Fla. or call Midway
makes button holes, sews on
7-293L
buttons, appliques. 659.90 com­
plete price. Payments it de­ BITTER BLUE and Sentlpldt
grass sod. B. EDWARDS BnDd.'
sired. Write Mr. White, Box
20-A Traillore
era Supplies, M3 W. 3rd. Street.
*0, e o Sanford Herald.

TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
LIBERTY Styiine 1*56 2-bedroom Sell U» Your Furniture. Qu’ck
SANFORT A SOWERS
trailer, excellent condition, 46' Service With The Cash. SUPER KENMORE washer, automatic, •
151 E. Wclbourne Ave. Ml 2-2474
years old; best offer. 109 8*.
x 1‘. Price 12760 includes even
WINTER PARK. FLA.
TRADING POST. FA 2-0077.
Sunland Dr.
the .pare tire. DeWItt Trailer
Chain Sawi — Tools — Bolts—
USED G. E, range, combination
Pk.. Sanford, Fla.
Nuta — Scrawl
23. Notices k P treon all""
sink and dishwasher. Inquire at
and Other Parte. Phone nr Write
1111
Summerlin.
1*66 KENTUCKIAN trailer. 1 bed­
WANTED: rideri to and from 0 *
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
room, 10* x 46', like new. Call
PIANO, small medium upright, extando live dayi per week. Men,
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
FA 2-7626 sftcr 6:00 p. m.
c e 11 c n t condition, mahogany;
through Fri., leave 7:30 a. a*.,
p r o g r a m a. etc, Progressive
with bench. Guaranteed and de­
return 3:30 p. m. Ph. FA 94098
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-1*31— 1937 RADCRAFT BOAT. 26 H. P.
livered. *150. FA 2-1*71.
after 6:00 p. m.
306 West llth St.
motor, 2 life cushions, 9 self
skis, rope, also boat trailer. 9600.
COMPLETE
FA 2-7*97.
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Mowing — Edging — Fertilising
21. Furniture
Renovating — Fertiliser Sales
FREE ESTIMATES
JOHN LOMMERSE. FA I-T1IT Ntw 4 Used Furniture It Appli­
ances. A Good risco To
BUY. SELL or TRADE

RET1AEDT Let your money con­
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2 bedroom home, featuring hard­ W. H. ."Bill" Stamper Agency
wood floon and Tull tiled bath
Reiltor it Insurer
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Mil Park Drive
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11500.00 Thla borne can alio be
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MODERN 2 IIR. house, electric
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kitchen. Corner lot In city. At
tin t. Contact Seminole Realty,
a sacrifice. FA 2-MII.
1101 Park Ave., TA 2-533.
3-BEDROOM block home, kitchen
Sewing1Mach. Repairs
equipped; patio. Buy my equity,
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Three beautiful lake front lota,
ALL MAKES A MODELS
assume 4ti % mortgage. Pintfrom our apouaor.
135' each on a land bottom
104 So. Park (24 hr. ter.)
crait araa. FA 2-2643.
lake by 175* In depth, the back
FA 2-3026
IS' of which have two rowa of
10. Mala or Fdamta
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PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING
producing orange trees. These
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lovely, gradually iloplng lota
MEN-Woman 920. Dally. Sail Lum­
BY
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1
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Call NOW for appointment.
given. Mattress renovating, up­
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Work
Wanted
payment,
monthly
payment
holstery and slip covers. Cus­
A two acre and a four acre piece W. H. ''Bill" Stamper Agency
Wt.21, total price 111,400. Call
tom built bedding made to or­
MIDDLE AGED, able bodied man
of property on a paved road,
FA
2-4110.
Realtor It Insurer
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with wife and teen age daughter
located in a quiet jet-free area,
Phone FA 2-4911
112 K. Park
ding Manufacturing Co.„ 1301
wiahei work, prefer farming or
adjacent to a large lake with
Phone FA 21331 2M1 Park Dr.
So. Sanford Ave. FA 22117.
$550 DOWN
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Final plana were underway today for
the two-day DeBary Days celebratiun
eponsored by the merchant* division of
the Seminole County Chamber o f Commere# and tickets for the Friday night
variety show climaxing the event will be
on safe Tuesday and Wednesday at the
Sanford Furniture Co. on E. First St.
A volunteer group of DeBary women
will sell the tickets all day Tuesday and
Wednesday morning. Tickets also are on

sale in DeBary. Funds from the show will
be applied to the expansion of the DeBnry
Community Center.
The DeBary Days event will begin
Thursday with special sales and door
prizes offered by Sanford merchants par­
ticipating with the Chamber o f Commerce
in honoring DeBary residents and aiding
in the enlarging of their activities center.
The show Friday will feature music
by instrumental and vocal groups and a
variety of other acts.

Tornadoes Rip W est States
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Tornadoes ripped through Texai
and Wyoming, deep snow drifts
buried Montana and lloodwaleri
covered northern Wisconsin and
Michigan today as spring storms
broke out across the nation.
A broad cold front sent temper(turns plunging across the swelt­
ering Midwest and stirred a wide
1 band of thunderahowara in Ks
wake.
Trucker Kenneth Perrin, 35. of
Sabrcc, Ky.t suffered a possible
‘ broken back when a tornado
whirled from Loveland, Colo.,
acroea the Wyoming border and
flipped hie auto-transport truck
upside down on a highway near
Cheyenne.
A dizzying barrage of weather
■trunk Texas. A tornado hit Ter­
rell, east of Dallas, unroofing
several homes and a downtown
bote), but causing no injuries.
Downpours mixed wiih hail bat­
tered north-central Texas Sunday,

flooding streets and yards in Hattom City, north of Fort Worth,
and denting autos near San An­
tonio and Forth Worth.,
Nearly BOO persons, Including

News Briefs
All-Tim e Peak
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Living
rosts
Inched up to
an
all­
lime peak last month, the Labor
Department announced today. A
bigger increase in food prices
than usual sent (he consumers'
price index up by one-tenth or one
per cent to 125.7 per cent of aver­
age 1147-48 prices,

Tragic Holiday
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - The
Sunday holiday of a flying couple
and a resort-bound family ended
in death and tragedy when a light
plane dived into busy U. S. 40 east
of here and trashed into a car,
Trapped and killed in their burn­
ing Taylorcraft plane were Delbert
Charles Miles, 23. Columbus, and
hia wifa, Monalas, 22.

France Would Go
Along With Atom Typhoon
Ban, DeGaulle Says
WASHINGTON (UPI) — French
President Charles DeGaulle told
Congress today that unless the
United Slatra, Britain and Russia
agree to destroy their nuclear
weapons, Franca will be compelled
to stockpile them.
Ha told a Joint session of the
House and Senate that not only
peace but life itself “ will be in
jeopardy if the temptation and
tha threat of war remain hanging
over the world due to m l e a r
weapons."
DeGaulle, whose government ex*
plodcd tha first French atomic
bomb to the Sahara dasert earlier
this year, aald: “ Failing the re­
nunciation of atomic armaments
by those states who are provided
with them, the French republic
obviously will be obliged to equip
Itself with such armaments."
DeGaulle spoke to the Joint ses­
sion after ha and President Eisen­
hower concluded their pre-eummlt
talks to general agreement on
grand strategy for next month’s
Paris meeting with Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev,
They announced after n tap-ses­
sion Sunday-at Camp David that
they were in accord on “ how we
•hall proceed at the aammlt.”
At today's final session, Secre­
tary of Stale Christian A. Herter
and French Foreign Minister Mau­
rice Couve da Murvills were called
to, told what had taken place, and
helped their chiefs polish up a
filial communique.
Tha visiting French leader said
to his address to Congress ho “ does
sot despair at all of seeing peace
established in tha world.” But on
tfao nuclear ban possibilities, be
■aid: "W e have reached the last
moment when agreement ap­
pears possible.’ *
DeGaulle pointed out that Franca
advocates a start toward compute
nuclear disarmament by cutting
back on rockets and mlsaUaa which
could deliver the atomic ar hydro­
gen payloads.

Rips Islands

MANILA, Philliplnei (UPI) — A
tropical typhoon named Karen
curved toward Formosa today,
leaving 50 persons missing and six
dead in the Philippines. The ty­
phoon ripped across the Philippines
Sunday, felling trees and tele­
phone poles and flooding hoiges.
At least 7,000 persons were re­
ported homeless. Damaga to crops
and other property was estimated
at two million dollars.

Baby Found Safe
CHICAGO (UPI) - A mystery
woman kidnaped a 4-month-old boy
Sunday night but tha baby was
found safe and unharmed early
today to • cheap Skid Bow room­
ing house. Police said tha woman
was known only as Kinh and re­
fused to give her last name. De­
puty Chief Thomas Kelly said be
would abarga her with kidnaping.
Fingerprints ware take* to try to
learn bar identity.

Back To School
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Seven
teen-age boys, their Nasi club
broken up by a Juvenile court
judge, returned to school today
with orders not to associate with
one another. Hie boys, ages U to
]•. spent three nights to JaU tost
week after one of Us members
told about tha club to school autho­
rities. The boy said be decided to
tell because the group was turning
“ a bit pro-Sovlel.”

Trial Postponed
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Federal
Judge Alexander HolUoff today
postponed until Oct. 4 tha conspir­
acy trial of former Federal-Com­
munication* Commissioner Charles
A. Mack and attorney Thurman
Whiteside. The postponement, the
third HolUoff has grantod since
last fall, cams after Whitesides
attorney reported that Ibe Miami
attorney was having n “ rough
time” following surgery for remov■1 o f his gall Madder at Coral Ga­
bles Friday.

Dog Ordinance
Discussion Set

A North Orlando dog ordinance
will ba discussed al the village
council meeting May I, Mayer
Roy Liddlcolt said today.
Councilman Joe Jackson I*
working on lha ordinance now.
The mayor got a copy of San­
Malcolm W. Phillip* Jr.. U , a ford's dog ordinance in responsa
form er resident of Osteen was kill­ to' complaints shout dogs run­
ed In an auto accident in Newark, ning loose in North Orlando.
N. J. Saturday morning.
Phillips was a passenger to a
car with two other boys. Ha and
another youth were killed Instantly
while the driver of tha car is re­
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New Jersey Hospital.
Phillips was burn In Osteen and
attended schools in Osteen and
Sanford before moving to Newark
three years ago.
Ha is survived by bin mother,
Mrs. Thelma Phillips of Newark,
and his father, Malcolm Phillips
Sr. and grandmother, Mrs. Rose
Phillips, both of Osteen.

Former Osteen
Boy Dies In Dash

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Indian village of Odahah, WIs.,
were farced from their homes by
the swollen Bad and Montreal
rivers near Ashland and Hurley,
WIs., and Ironwood, Mich.
The Bad River was reported 30
feet deep in Odahah alter more
than eight Inches of rain soaked
the area during three days.
Weary workers said they ex­
pected Ihe rivers lo crest soon,
but reported rescue operations
hampered hy (reeling tempera­
tures.
An hour • long cloudburst left
four feet of water In some Minnaapolia-St. Paul streets, Minneapo­
lis police had to help doctors
enter Methodist Hospital, which
was on an “ island.''
Three days of snow dumped up
lo 40 inches In the mountains
south of Helena, Mont. Cut Bank
reported the deepest official snow
depth—10 inches—but an unoffic­
ial II indies of th* Great Falla
baseball diamond postponed Ihe
opening game of tha Pioneer
League's Nason thore.

Quake Destroys
Iranian Town;
1,000 Are Killed
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Two
m ijor earthquakes “ completely
raird” the town of Lar SCO miles
south of Tehran Sunday, and
rescue crews working amid con­
fusion and vast dust clouds esti­
mated the dead a- 1,000 lo 1,500
persons,
They reported about 400 bodies
had been taken from the ruins by
noon. Early reports Indicated moat
o f the victims were woman and
children.
Shad Mohammed Resa Pahlevl
ordered troops Into the stricken
area with tonto and other supplies.
Small airplanes landing on a
hastily made landing atrip'took in
food and medirine mid wore
bringing out eomo of too. most
seriously injured,
U. S.
Ambassador
Edward
Wallas called on too Iranian for­
eign minister lo extend American
sympathy to the government and
people of Iran and to offer aid.
It was the worst quake disaster
for Iran slbce 1BS7 when 2,SOO
persona were killed by an earth­
quake which hit the northern pro­
vinces in July and another I,ooo
died in temblors which struck
western Iran lb* following Decem­
ber,
U r to about 178 miles from
Shires, the nearest Mg city, and
la reachable by land only over a
dangerous mountain road.
The first rolling quake bit about
4 p. m. Reports reaching here
said It knocked down half the
buildings to th* town of is,ooo,
most of them adobe houses.
A second quake four hours later
completed the destruction, accord­
ing to the Red Croat,

Car Overturns;
Four Injured
Four Oviedo resident! were In­
jured when their car overturned
on tha Geneva Road Sunday af(t moon.
Marilyn Mathers and Priacilla
Tuhy received back injuries and
and cuts and bruises and were
reported in goad condition at
Winter Park Hospital today.
Roy Walnwrigbt, lha drivar of
tha car, and Jim Brookshire, an­
other passenger to tha vehicle,
were treated for bruises and re­
leased.

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SEOUL, Korea (UPI) — Ten
thousand angry Koreans rioted
through the night in defiance of
Army troops and tanks in a wild
new demonstration In which 500
students tried to lynch Lee Ki
Poong, Ihe rontrovrritil vice
president.
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BILOXI. Miss. (UPI) - White
men armed with clubs, chains and
other weapons attacked a group
of Negroes who attempted lo
iwim al an all-white beach Sun­
day and triggered aeveral shoot­
ing Incidents in whieh II persons
were wounded.
Police
reinforcements
were
called Into this resort eily of
50,000 to help quell Ihe racial vio­
lence that erupted when approxi­
mately 100 Negroes tried lo intregale the Gulf of Mexico beach.
Four Negroes were treated for
Injuries at a hospital hart follow­
ing the wild melee al the bearh.
The night was pierced by a ser­
ies of shootings and outbursts of
violence in which at least It per­
sons were wounded. None of Ihe
shotgun vlotlms was seriously in­
jured.
Biloal Mayor Las Guava said,
"It's ail over for ihe night. I'd
like to say it's all over, but I'm
afraid it's Just beginning,’'
Authorities ordered all establish­
ments serving liquor closed jmdurged residents to stay aft the
streets.
Approximately ao stale troopers,
county and city policemen pa­
trolled lha streets in an effort to
halt tha violence that had gripped
the city.
Police Chief Herbert McDonnell
said, ‘ Tl'a just tike a hornet's
nest down here. I don't know
what'a going to happen next.*'
McDonnell said Dr. Gilbert
Mason, a Negro physician, was
responsible for the riot at the
beach £unday afternoon.
Mason, a resident of Uilosi who
was educated at Howard Univer­
sity to Washington, D.C.. has led
a fight to win equal rights for
Negroes along Mississippi's 26mile mao-made beach known as
“ American Rlvicrs.”

City Tax Report
Scheduled Tonight
Tha Sanford City Commission
will get a report tonight on its
financial picture if the city's per­
sonal property Isa were ellmtnat*d.
,
City finance director Henry
Tamm will give the report on
what would happen, If the per•aonal properly tea were removed
and real property assessed either
at too percent valuation, or at
tha present &lt;2 percent.
Consideration of a proposed
swimming pool coda and a re­
port from City Manager W. K.
Knowles on city water supply are
also on Ihe agenda.

could not be confirmed im media lely. Ten were reporied injured.
tt was a massive defiance nf
President Syngman Rhee, a near
uprising aimed at forcing him to
resign and give South Korea a
real democracy without Ihe graft
and corruption the student! said
brought I^e lo office last March.

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THIS VAR BROKE A TELEPHONE POLE when It Untied in a ditch near
tha new Interstate Hwy. 4 west o f Sanford about midnight Saturday.
Trooper Olln Garrett of the Highway Ptilrd said Jt h ad s tr u c k another car
and aklditjfd almost 400 ice t bafora hlUitlg the pdkr w d UndfRir UpaHHf.
down in the ditch. The driver. Charley L. Lawson, 201 Maple Ave. Sanford,
waa taken to the hoapltal with varioua Injuries. The driver o f the other
cur, Henry Mosley, Leesburg Negro, told officer* that tha Lawson car hll
hia vehicle on a curve, Garrett aald.
(Herald Photo)

'Modern Pirates Kill Boat Captain
NASSAU, Bahamas (UPI) - A
pirate's lady and five other Amer­
icana were questioned today by
British and American officials
about twu heavily • armed buc­
caneers who boarded a cabin
cruiser, murdered Ihe captain
and marooned the passengers on
a barren island Sunday.
The pirates, believed to be
American bad-check arliils, out
raced lha U. S. Coast Guard into
Cuban waters, and were thought
to have landed in (he general
vicinity of Gardanai. Cuba. Brit­
ish officials asked Cuban author!
ties to aid in their capture.
I-eft behind with Ihe five casta­
ways from Ihe rharter cruiser
Muriel HI was red-haired Bar
bars Tables, 18, of San Antonio,
Tea., who said she was Ihe wife
of one at Ihe pirates.
She said she and Ihe two mm
had been stranded on deserted El
bow Ray' about 130 miles south of
Miami, since their cabin cruiser
ran aground and broke up on Ibe
rocks Tuesday.
The seaborn fugitives were belirvrd lo be Alvin Tablet Jr. and
Billy Ray Sees, wanted in T esai,
Louisiana and Alabama for pass­
ing bad checks. They had bought
their cabin cruisar with a $3,000
bad check In Key West. April 17,

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With
screaming violence Hie
riolcrs rejected Rhee's preferred
reforms and demanded that ba
quit outright.
Rhce'a opponents today showered
him with unprecedented verbal
abuse and launched a move ta
oust him from office.
Evea some of the &lt;5-year-old
president's staunchest supporter*
turned against him and there
were indications Rhea's Liberal
Party was beginning to crumble
into fractions.
A too word statement from
Rhee Sunday, in which b* di­
vorced himself from party poli­
tics but gave no sign* of giving
up one bit of the autocratic pow­
er with which ha hai ruled Korea
(or more than l t years, appear­
ed to satisfy no on*.
Lee escaped possible death
when he and hia family fled hia
mansion before the mob* arrived*
The studenta tore down tha gatea
leading to the western-style home,
wrecked and ranaaeked tha house
and yallad with rag* whan they
did not find Lro.
Th* mob had calmod down hr
II p. m. but around midnight R
cam* to Ilf# agala and began a
new assault against Lea's homo.
They began chanting “ kill Lad
Ki Pont" and It waa apparent th*
troops were getting edgy.
14 waa lha « lection of Lee ab
vice president last March II
which touched off ta il Thursday's
riots in which 130 students ward
killed and 780 others wounded. Hit
opponents eriad fraud and i o m r
lion,
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horse and buggy rigged up by Reitar Brot b e n o f Long*
wood, Tha parada of oowbeya, old foabiotyd tors, marcn&gt;

law commander, said one demon­
strator was killed by a policeman
in front of the Lee home, lie said
he had ordered the arrest of the
policeman who fired and of the
person who ordered him to fire.
Orient Press said three demon­
strators were killed near the
city's east gale, but the report

II Are Wounded
In Mississippi
Beach Race Riot

.

GENEVA FRONTIER RAY first prixa float waa thin

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Lynch Attem pt Sparks
Korean Demonstrations

Chuluota Club
Plans Big Night
The Chuluota Women's Club is­
sues a reminder to all residents
that Tuesday is the big night at
the Community Club House.
The CWC is presenting Its April
►Night for Fun.”
Beginning at T p. m.. the night
la planned as a mixed social, and
events are scheduled to provide
amusement for tha entire family.
There

MONDAY. APRIL 25, 19fi0

log groups, a motorized railroad train and on* "Indian
wound around Genova for an hour bafora breaking up
in I r a n i of tha G*o*vn Community liafl. (Herald Photo)

according to Sheriff John M.
Spollswood.
• At Elbow Key they bad attract­
ed the attention of the charter
fishing boat by flashing distress
signals. When H drew near the is­
land, they swam out to It, fatally
wounded the captain, and forced
the mate and four vacationing
Pennsylvania men to swim ta
shore.
The five men towed dying CapL
Angus Boatwright ashore. Boat­
wright. 55, was ttie owner of tha
$30,000 charter cruiser which op­
erate* out of Iitamorada to the
Florida Keys.
Before being forced aver lbs
side, the five talked the pirates

into radioing lha t), 8 . Coast
Guard and asking for an amphi­
bian plana to rescue them. Boat­
wright was dead whan the plane
reached them.
Rescued with Mrs. Tablet were
Kent Hochlnson, of Islamorada,
mate of the Muriel III, and th*
four Pennsylvania men who had
chartered the vessel, Chester L.
llarrop, 57. of WUkinaburg, o re­
tired oil man; F, J. Scholae, 38,
of Monroeville, a real estate man;
Edward MeCrady, 5$, of Penn
Hllla, a road construction official,
and fttanton C. Fogle, 58, of East
McKeesport, an attorney.
All live near Pittsburgh.

SeminoleM ie n
J
••m ind, t llit i'. " V f c * * * - i ’
majorettes twirled their way Id
first pi ■re la the Florida M a li
United Stale* Twirling Associa­
tion contest Friday. '
The 11 girls competed with
majorettes from sH over Florida
at the contest in Orlando. They
were In the large team competi­
tion which baa 11 or mare girti
to a team,
Tha Seminole "B Corps” waa
third place In the competition far
■mall teams of I« m than II girl*.
Ruthl Carlton received fourth
place In th* IS-year-old solo twirl­
ing oonleat, and Delores Klrech
took third plaeo la the 18-year-oid
group. Each member of Uw "B
Corps" entered individual competi­
tion. There's a alight possibility
that tha girls will antar the na­
tional U.S.T.A. contest this sum­
mer, Bandmaster Ernest Cowley
■aid today.
Twirling for the “ A Corps"
wore Delores Hargreaves, Marty
Stamper, Carole* Oalerholm, Fay
Gamer, Barbara Bradley, San­
dra Anderson,
Ruthl Carltoa«
Frankie Jonea, Angie Steward
Bobble Barry &gt;nd Michael Papa,
In Ihe "B Corps” are Adcll* AL
ling, Sandy Rowsll, D*lores Ktrack
Myrna Williams, Myleno Alvar#
and Sherry Leo.

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Gubernatorial Candidates
Split Over Bi-Raclal Study Carlton Supporters
By United Pres* International
Sis candidates for governor split
three and three Sunday on whether
bi-racial committees ran help solve
racial leniioaa In Florida.
Doyle Carlton Jr., Ted David
and llarvay Belser all aald they
think the committee will help.
Fred o . Dickinson, Farris Bryant
and Bill Hendrix disagreed.
“ These committees were set up
lo resolve a problem about which
there is no area for compromise,”
said Bryant. He referred to antilegregallon demonstrations at de­
partment store lunch counters.
“ 1 think there is an arm of
compromise," David shut back.
“ Sepcraln but equal facilities in
the department stores wuuld help."
Dickinson aald he doubted the
committees could do much about
sltdowns. Hendrix said the com­
mittees were composed of "m odcrates and integrallonisls and are
only a soap box for the NAACP."
Carlton said the committees
"serve a very useful purpose.
They keep the tinea of communi­
cation open.” Belser called the
committors "very helpful."
Tbs candidates appeared on an
hour-long television show In Tal­
lahassee.
David twice exchanged healed
words with his opponents. He and
Dickinson dashed when Dickinson
■aid be admired Arkanaai Gov. Or*
val Faubus lor clootoi UUia Rock

Collins. Hendrix aald "anyone who
gets Collini tied around hia neck
will Jose this race."
David said Hendrix's remark waa
“ disgusting."
At Miami Stale Son, Tom Adamf
called for tax reforms today in
pushing his candidacy for secre­
tary of state.
“ Equitable revision of Florida’s
hodge-podge tax structure is one
of the most critical need* facing
our aUla today," Adams told the
Miami Sertoma Club
He is chairman of an interim
legislative commitlce set 141 lo
eliminate Inequities and w o rn mend tax refurms.
Spending in the gubernatorial
campaign Iasi week totaled $172,152 and contributions amounted to
$178,M3, reports to the secretary
of slate snowed today,
Farris Bryant led the pack both
in spending and donations. Ha asported $49,555 spent, lor a total
to dale of $346,717, and contribu­
tions of $50,497 for sa total af
$301,787.

Talman Case
Is Continued

Plan Motorcade
Erneet Southward, chairman a l
the Seminole County Carlton for
Governor Committee, today Invit­
ed all Semlnol* County citisans to
a Central Florida Carlton Rally
Tuesday at 7:49 p. m. at th* Ame­
rican Legion Homs lo Orlando. u
Southward said: "CRisana are im
vited from ail over Central Florid#
10 this meeting to meet and hoar
Senator Carlton. A motorcade wfR
leave from the city parking lot
behind the school administration
office at 7 p. m. Carlton
era from South Somlncdo
will Join th* motorcade at
Seminole County headquarters
Highway 17-82.
"The first primary campaign
coming to an and and wa do hopn
every voter will avail himself ad
Ihe opportunity of meeting and
hearing Seator Csrltoa",
ward aald.

Campaign Fund
Deadline Is Set 4J
Wednesday is tbs. flat! day ~
to receive any
ancial eentrfbutiaaa to their
didacy, Circuit Court dork Du
tialrbot said today.
Undoc alati law. RoUkad
miadad oandidatod Htot an at
buttons ana ba toaolred Ova
bafora the primary, which to
Candida too

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI)
The morals charge trial af actor
William Talmas and six other
persona arrested whan officers
■aid they ware found frolicking to
lie also (angled with Hendrix th* nude, today was continued un­
aver remarks about Gov. Lakey til June U.
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VOL. XLIX

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Established 2908

THURSDAY. A PRIL 21, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 677

Limit On Candidate
Charges Stressed
a

The swirl of gypsy dancing and
Vienna carnival time will come
to Seminole High School tonight
when the musical “ Pickles,” opens
In tha auditorium at • p. m.
Tha' Seminole High Choraliers
will prasent the musical play about
a baby girl stolen by gypsies. The
scenes are set in Vienna and a
gypsy camp.

News Briefs
Cubans Cheer Flag:
HAVANA (UP!) — About 15,000
baaeball fans, ignoring U. 8.Cuban political differences, cheer­
ed the U. S. flag at tha opening
of the International League season here Wednesday night.

Masons Elect Larson
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - State
Treasurer J . Edwin Laraon was
elected Wednesday grand master
of tha Grand Lodge, Free and
Accepted Masons of Florida. Lar­
son was chosen head of the
state’* (7,000 Blue Lodge Masons
a t the group's islet annual grand
communication.

School Heads Ask
For Tax On Part
Of Home Exemption 150
More Arrested
CAPE TOWN, South Africa

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MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - County
school superintendents decided to­
day to sack a state constitutional
amendment that would permit tax­
ing for school purposes tha first
f t,000 of toe $3,000 homestead
exemption.
The proposal waa introduced by
Manatee County Supt. J . Hartley
Blaekbura of Bradenton at a meet­
ing of the county school chiefs
^ p rio r ta tha annual convention ef
Ftadde mtacattoo Aera.
The move had Wan oxptotod
and caused lMtie discussion.
Blackburn said Manats* County
could expect 3273,000 additional
school revenue If permitted to levy
a 30 mill tax on $1,000 ef the $3,000
homestead evaluation new exempt
from taxes.
Pinellas County School SupL
Floyd Christian asUmalad such a
• t a x would increase school revenue
ia his county bp 1000,300.
The school ahiefs did not try to
make a statewide estimate ef in ­
creased revenua under the tax pro*
M ||) .
The proposal will be put beface
the program aetioa*em m ittse ef
the FEA and may t a n a up at the
convention business flbturday.

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(UPI) — Police arrested more
than 130 Negroes today in re­
newed raids on native settlements
aroond major Indian Ocean port
cities. The arrests brought to
mors than 1,430 the total rounded
up In what authorities. labeled a
“ clean-up" operations this week.
Most were arrested for minor of­
fenses. such as lack of passbooks
or lodging permits.
“ VABHINCTON (UM» — dear
Jobs F. Kennedy said today b*
want* no votes just because he la
a Catholic and that tha Demo­
cratic Party does not have to
uorainata him to escape a "Cath­
olic revolt" la the I960 presiden­
tial election. Kennedy dealt with
the “ religious itsua" ia the 1900
campaign bluntly and at laoglh la
a speech prepored lor the annual
mealing of the American Society
at Newspaper Editors.

Settling Down

MIAMI BEACH (U PD-Andro
Porumbaanu, $$, te a • time Ro­
manian military cadet, dMuOour,
hair dresser, settled down today
to a aOsody job of making hotel
gueata and hia botreas bride hap­
py. Tho widely publicised honey­
moon ef Parumboaau aad 19ar-old Gamble Benedict Porumaim, heiress of Ramingtoe typewriter millions, ended Wednesday
when the couple flew hero to
begin Andre's new Job of "as­
sistant manager in charge ef
BERLIN (UPI)—Communist po­ guest relation*" a t Urn Oceanside
lice entered West Berlin today
and tried to Impose anti-refugee
control* on elevated railways la
the Allied areas. They fled beck
• scro ll the Iron Curtain when
W rit German police showed up.
Four-H County Contest Day wiU
The move was part of a dciperils Communist effort to haR be bald April 30 a t the florae
a m a n flight of refugee* from tb* Demonstration Center at Sanford
Soviet occupaflon ions. Earlier Ave. and 33th St., County Agent
lha Rcdi had ordered a slowdown Cecil Tucker aild today.
Among the contests scheduled
in their aationaliidtioa af small
businesses to try to stem tho tide for (he dsy will be public speak­
ing, tractor operation and insect
of refugee*.
Tho elevated railway, under collection.
four-pour occupation alatutos, la
run by (hr Communists. But this Cyclist Hurt
A Sanford motorcycle pas­
was ih* first time la two y e a n
they had tried to carry out con­ senger was Injured in an accident
trol* on West Berlin statical. To­ on Park Dr. near 33th St. Thurs­
day they questioned traveler* and day. John Walker of Sanford suf­
fered a two inch cut below his
searched (heir luggage.
W rit Berlin police raced lo Uie left kneecap in the accidenl, po­
ratio ay station* dcapila protest* lice said. Luther G. Power Jr.
of Communist railway workers, waa charged with failure to yield
and halted the searches.
tha right of way.

*Reds Attempt
Refugee Control

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4-H Contest
Day April 30

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(JRKETINd HEN. TOM ADAMS tin he landed here NVedneadny on a quick
flight to talk waterway* and politics wua Tom McDonald, the Atlanta cam .
paign m anager for Seminola County. Adame, making n flying tour of the
atate in behalf of hia candidacy for secretary of atute, auid he wiahed the
county good luck In ita attem p t to get the Snnford-Tituaville Canul w ritten
into th e proposed flood control system for the upper SL Johns River basin
which ia under diacuasion here today,

SEOUL, Korea (U P I)-T ha Re­
public of Korea eabtoat took thd
blame for tha bloody violeae* in
Korea Ibis week and submitted
ita resignation to President Syngman Rhe* today,
The os-year-old president d$S
not say if be would accept it bat
be was reported working on form­
ing a coalition government with
more liberal policies to relieve
some the heavy pressure from
the United States.
But tbs Democratic opposition
railed on President Elsenhower to
throw more weight against Rhea.
It pledged a continued struggle
until new presidential elections
were called.
Small aew anti . government
demonstrationa broke out today

43 Hurt As Train
Jumps Off Track
CHICAGO (UPS) - An elevated
train carrying M passengers
Jumped Us tracks Wednesday night
and screeched to a bait with two
care leaning precariously ever the
street.
Police said 4S persons were in­
jured. Four pereoes required hos­
pitalisation, but none was in seri­
ous condition.
Firemen who helped remove
passengers from the cars said the
train ripped up rails at the icenc
as it bounced off the track and
stopped -at a .caning angle ever
tb* street. None of Die cars
toppled.
The derailment knocked out all
service on the Jackson Park
branch ef the system through this
morning's rush hour. Officials
said thousands ef commuters
were delayed.

but there was none of the vio­
lence whieh took an official loll
ef US dead end nearly 730 In­
jured earlier in lbs week. Unoffi­
cial figurri ware considerably
higher.
, \
Tbe reliable O rient,Prdts said
Bbae called in (our alder states­
men to talk about forming a

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aaii^w M " government.
1(10 con g flfo to w rro Lee Bum
I l i r ^ ^ ^ ^ H ^ p r l m e minisI’i W B I r l ' s ' . former
prime mjmWer « w foreign min­
ister; Huh Chung, former Seoul
mayor, and Yoon Chi Yung, for­
mer home minister.
Earlier, Ir. S. Ambassador WalIrr P. McConaughy talked with
Rhee-ta^m ore than an hour. He
preienT
(ions''
isening up Rnee’f au­
thoritarian rule and removing
what he called “justifiable griev­
ances" which touched off this
week's demonstrations. .
Finance Minister Song In Sang
announced the cabinet resigna­
tions were submitted to Rhee a
few minutes later, f '• p u b lic

Realtors To Hold
Induction M eet
Induction of new members will
be the mein item of business at
the regular meeting of the Sem­
inole County Board of Realtors
at 7:30 p. m. today.
The meeting will be held at
116 S. French Ava.
New member* lo be Inducted
tonight will be Rosa Paytoa and
Florence Harris

'W e s t Returns To Geneva Destroyer Rescues
Fishing Boot Crew
Frontier Day Saturday
The “Old West" will coma alive
at Geneva Saturday.
G reeta's Frontier Day will be
held with the men asked to wear
beards, paintad a r real aad tha
ladies asked to maka aad wear
bonnets.

A barbecue and dance will ba
held ia tb* afternoon and night
at (be Geneva Community Hall
to round out tha day's activities.
Tickets for this are $1.33 for
adults and 7$ cents for students
aad chiton*. Ticket* eon bn

MANILA (U PI) - A U. I . Navy
destroyer today rescued all 110
crewmen of a Philippine fishing
boat which was sinking ia the
shark-infested waters ef the louth
China Sea.
A spokesman said tha destroyer
Arnold J. Isbell picked up ail the
survivors af Um 07-ton aaa-gotog
Marti Five which ran aground
Wednesday night on Baker Shoal.
U. I . Navy aad Air Fete* plaaad

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Rights Bill Giv
fw prfljpl
WASHINGTON (UPH — Tha
House gave final and overwhelm­
ing congressional approval today
to a civil right! bill containing
aew Negro voting guarantees.
The messure — second major
civil rights -bill produced by Congresa since the Reconstruction
era fallowing the Civil War—now
goes lo President Eisenhower who
ia expected to aign it into law.
The House completed congres­
sional action by accepting with­
out change 16 amendment! which
(he Senate wrote into the original
Houae bill.
Tha legialalion waa ealled up in
tha Houaa under a procedure which
limited debate to one hour. A few
minutes after the House convened
at noon Speaker Sam Rayburn
brushed aside other business, an­
nouncing, We're going lo adopt
this first thing.”
The final product, which Ray­
burn has described as "pretty
good." satisfied neither liberal
northern Democrats nor southern­
ers. But H waa less obnoxious to
southerners than the measure ori­
ginally pasted by the House.
The six-part package eenters on
new voting guarantees for Nrgroea
In the South. The main feature
provides for appointment by fede­
ral judges of referee* empowered
to determine voting qualifications
of Negfoea turned down by local
registrar*.
The voting referees could be ap­
pointed only in areas where lha
Justice Department, acting under
the 1B37
1937 Civil Rights Act, had
won a federal suit for a court
order requiring registration of one
or more Negroes.
If the judge then determined

A
County Democratic Executive Committee Chairm an
Robert Billhimer reminded all candidate* today th a t the
deadline ha* passed for hurling new charges against oppon­
ents a t public rallies.
Billhimer said th a t the deadline waa last Saturday and
no new charges or accusations can be made a t forthcoming
rallie* before the May 3 Democr*tic primary.
Under Florida law, a candidate
ia not allowed to bring up any new
xharges M days before the pri­
m ary. He may refer to those that
have been brought up at previous
rallies. '
The next rally sponsored by tha
eounty committee will be at 3 p. ra.
today In Fern Park. Tha rally will
be held in the -American Legion
Hall. A barbecue chicken dinner
will be served from 3:10 to 7:30
p. m. The dinner la being prepared
by the Legion auxiliary.
I After tonlgbt’a rally, the politi­
cal scene will switch to Geneva
Saturday.
At the climax to Geneva’* Fron­
tier Day, a political rally will be
held at 3 p. m. All candidate! run­
ning for 20 county offices will
speak for throe minute*.
For the first time to tha Democratic-aponsored rallies, any atate
office candidate present also will
be allowed three minutes to speak.

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that a "pattern or practice" of
discrimination existed in the area,
h« could appoint referees to han­
dle other complaint! from wouldbe Negro voters.
Only Negroes who eenld abow
they were qualified lo vote under
state law, had tried to register
and failed could be enrolled by the
referee.
The bill alia requires preserve-

ords in federal elections. It p r »
tides federal penalties ta r e h
templing to obstruct federal eonH
orders, including actual delegato
gallon rulings.
Another provision le eel eel lied
to bring the weight of federal hw
vestigatton, and poeaibla federal
prosecution, to bear in eeaee of ato
son and bombings.

Four Lanes
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Construction of a four,
lane divided highway to connect DeLand with In terstate
Route 4 north of Lake Monroe ia scheduled to begin Mag
6, the State Road D epartm ent acid today.
The $611,22ft project will cover S.l miles.
The new connecting link will extend from U. 8.
Highway 17 aouth of DeLand, southeast to In te rsta te
Route 4 south of Lake Helen. It includes three mlleg of
roadway and a 230-foot concrete bridge.
In terstate Route 4 in the new super highway th a t
eventually will extend from Daytona Beach through
Orlando to Tampa and St. Petersburg. A bridge across
Tampa Bay and 21 miles between Tam pa and Lakeland
ia already open.
Conntruction ia In progress on the rout* from Lake,
land to Orlando and for 15 miles in the vicinity of Lake
Monro* north of Sanford.

Edwards To Relieve The m erchant's division of the Seminole County Chaos*
ber of Commerce la making final preparations fo r DeBarg
Days April 28-29 as a salute to reaidenta'of th a t neighboring
Ramage As Wing community.
A variety show a t 8 p. m. April 29 in the Civto Center
will climax the two-day tribute to DeBary. On th a program
Commander
will b* the Five Owl* from Bala- ^
*
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bow Ranch, Tb# Southern Sweeta m
Capt. F. G. Edwards will re­ hearts, a female barbershop
Boards Prepaw
lieve Capt. James D. Ramage as
commander of Heavy Attack Wing quartet, with Ntoa Young, Nan
One at tbe Sanford Naval Air Young, Jscque Crowley and Betty
Station June 14, the Navy an­ Ana Victims*; Dorothy Jardto*, County Zoning
nounced today.
a teenage ventriloquist, end tbe
Capt. Edwards arrived la See- Populalrea trie.
ford last September and took
Bolides tha entertainment, pecommand ef Heavy Attaek Squad- B arf t Days will End tba Ian- Law For Adoption
roe Thro* le Novambee. Capt,
Ramage will be transferred to the
Pacific Fleet and assume com­
mand of the USS Salisbury Sound.
Capl. Edwards is a graduate-of
the U. I . Navy Academy at An­
napolis and was designated a
naval aviator in 1044. Prior to
duty in Sanford, Capt. Edwards
served a tour of duty in Paris
with the Supreme Headquarter*,
Allied Powers Europe.
Since early March, Capt. Ed­
wards has been un the go between
Washington, D. (’., Norfolk, Vir­
ginia and Columbus, Ohio tornplating arrangements for tbe ar&gt;
rival of tbe new A3J Vigilante at
NAS.

CARACAS, Vrnesuela (U PD -T he
main rebel forces In 8an Cristobal
surrendered today after a 34-hour
uprising and the government pour­
ed In troop reinforcements to wipe
out tbe last small pockets at resist­
ance.
The revolution against President
Romulo Betancourt fixitad when
rebel leader Jesus Maria Castro
I.eon failed to win the support ef
the army or people. .
The government said Castro

IdM . m a i m lea tor Isa (facial
Miss ahd swarding many door
prises. .The Chamber of Commerce
asked Uiat any merchant not al­
ready advised of lha special ad­
vertising for tha event please
contact tb* advertising depart­
ment of Tho Herald not later than
noon Monday. All are lav Ited to
taka part ia the two day program.

'Moderate' Wage
Increase Asked

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Two oaonty b o o r* paved R to ,
way tar adoption ef to* now eogw
prehenaivo seeing law a* a MOOfe
tog Wednesday alg b l
The County Commloetaa w f
County Inning Board met to fotol
session lo go ever tbe reqm ato
mad* by property owners for ato
fostmeou In tba yts y w i t lew.
Tbs final bearing wiU be
May I and ihq beard bop
adopt Um propaaet at tost
County Zoning DIP
Brown u ld .
Zoning Board Attorney W. C
Hutchlaoa emphasised foot *E
soaing la a compromise “ and yam
can’t kill off to* w a ef
through aonlng."
Hutchison mads tb* res
altar property owner* to toe OM
Dial* Highway area presetted a
petition asking that Um It prop­
erty be girea a higher datslflafo
tion making It impossible for a m
Industry le relocate to that are*.
Most of tho requests made eb
tha hearing were for
lection on residential

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Labor
Secretary Jam ei P. Mitchell rec­
ommended today that Congress
grant a “ moderate" Inrreasc ef
10 to » rents in the 91-an-beur
federal minimum wage.
Mitchell also ealled for extend­
ing the wage-hour law coverage
to eome three million additional
workers, meetly in Urn retail
trade.
He rejected as too “extreme"
a Democratic bill to boost the
wage floor to $1.31 aad extend
coverage lo an axtra tight mil­
H7 *'
*$
lion workers.
la testimoey before a Houaa
labor subcommittee, Mitchell said
Democratic • backed proposals
would not help workers la seed
TALLAHASSEE (U P D -F unaral
ef minimum protection," ba said,
"but would actually result in tha services wiU ba hald Saturday a t
loss of jobs by large aumbers of St. John's Episcopal Church for
Dr. Robert M. Strailer, leto
low-paid workers."
president ef Florida S u t* Univer­
sity.
Slroslor, university presides* for
some three years, died to Chicago
Wednesday m orally of a heart
attack at tba age of 33. Hia bodf
will be returned to Tallahaaaod
Friday.
Tha U a. m. service wH be
bald by Urn Rev. Thomas Vae
Barrett, rector of St. John’s..U rn
body will bo cremated.
FSU classes will be dismiaaad
at nooe Friday.
' Mra. Stroller asked toad t a
Sowers bo se n t She asked tootoad
that gifts ba mad* to to r earn
FSU foundation for educalfog.
The student geverament bag
contributed $30$ to establish' tbe
Robert M. S tm le r Mescorts !
Fuad for toaia a r achalarahlpe.

Sfroiier Funeral
Planned Saturday

JelktSued
For Divorco
MIAMI (UPI) -

W e «U s d

Minot &lt;Mickey 1 Jelba sued hRe
for divorce Wednesday elaltotog
"he ia endowed wtto an i l i d d l i i
quarrelsome tomparmecl.'*
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THE NAVY ENLISTED MEN’S WIVES CLUB mam.
b i n a t tha Hanford Naval Air 8UUo« will start warm
(m ight collecting’ funds for tha 1960 Cancar fund drive.
Mapping out final plana for tha driva ara left to right,

Edna Mamur, Ruhr Travis, Mai Ki
aki| Daphne Baauchgnp gad Joseph
women wilt canvass d i m n a t areas fm the d t y for funds.
(Herald Photo)

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Hospital Notes
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eakcd tw Ittocratari *» Jam Hamptm. S a ste rt: \«rUn«
* a t t a r tta n k political CaaipiKlJ. SeniocC. A ike J . Am
t a n a , ••s ta rt: M m
Louia*
H ijfu u , &amp;•s ta rt: . Caaa* b « | j
Sumler, S astart: Claraoce H Jt r .
•to1, ftaatert; S ta c k M if Pretoe.
rtefc. iMBcry; P c tn tu JtoearfW
fecatort.

Poultry Display

Cherry 2. I s mar. Mima; Kelba
H. HopVrat. SmJfort; Seaak Cm
• ad baby, Sanford: Kick Kean.
a fo-jrear-ald exiled Sanford: Henry V a m ek. Sanford;
■Uaat. Fernando Is- Hebert E. Hoitm. Sanford.

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* to command of the Salisbury Sound, flagship of
______ jdcr o f tlM Formosa Patrol F o r m . An commander
JRATWtaf Ons a t tb s Sanford Naval Air Station sines
, tb s espU ia has mads many frisnds for hlmnolf and the
bt Bamhwla County. Ha haa bass actlvs in varied ac­
ts aad has been called s o often by civilian agencies to
i a boost to their efforts. His judgment and cooperation
i been most helpful to tha community in these instances.

We join all hie other

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reefer aau chamber from which
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buUatta* deecriking tho
fruitful prag raoa of tho d s n s -

Copt. P. G. Edwarda wOl assume command of the wing
t HAS and w t also would Ilka to pledge tha community InWMt fat tha continuation o f h it good work aa commander of
rAH-S ia his new post aa wing commander.
ju st beta gone through here ia
Wasktagtou aad it w ilt be repeat-

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on what their respective governmeats will NOT da and th at is
bound to seem sterile and self-de­
feating..
What ia also becoming rather
paiafelly evident ia th at tha pres­
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traaaU ea phase, with the chief
bopa th at It will paaa without a
■ a ja r challenge. Tha hard, tha

WASHINGTON - It was a doo- tela la a Prague theater Jammed
bto-featnre mavis, probably the with Cseehs who watched la awn
and listened latently. This time
the text was la English.
was Nikita Khrushchev.
Turner B. Shelton, motion pic­
Both movies had the same gen- ture director of USIA, showed tho
era! setting • • the United States, twa vert lent, one directly alter
The theme: Khrushchev's taw of tha othnr, before a meeting of
ISM.
tha Armed Farces Reserve at tha
O at film was tha American ver­ District of Columbia, lia s * men
sion. Tha other was Communist. learned mare about the Soviet's
Now, in Communistic Techni­ sly attempts a t deceit than they
color, yea noted son with yoar could get out of any training
ewm eye* tho results of Khrush­ maaaaL
chev's propaganda trickery.
Tho Soviet film. “Khrushchev la
Tho U. 8. version was mads by America,” has hern distributed to
tbs United States lafsrmatioa •very country outside tho fret
Agency. Tbs commentary Is fac­ world and has been translated Into
tual. Tbs picture runs to min­ •Very language. What’s more, the
utes.
Communists charge admission.
The Bad film takas M minutes. (In Prague, It was m cents.)
U's the s u m movie I saw a law
Peering a t the Rod movie a
months aps behind tho Iren Cur- second time, now surrounded by

Band ta t my 100-pelat T ao te
F ar Husbands aad Wires,’’ enclos­
ing n stamped, return envelope,
plan SS cents.

neither did m is items Improve.
Ia one sharp note lost week,
tho United States noted tkot tbs
Cuban Bnvoremont w a r obtaining
arm s far in excess of psrmol
needs, and that mounting tension
la th e Caribbean had accom­
panied tho rtso of tho Castro
regiM .
In another, It refused to rein­
state • labor tender fired bom
bis Job on tho U.S. Navel b ast at
Guantanamo on Cuba's 0s stare

DAILY CROSSWORD

might bo mem i r y eventually U
make the concessions which Secre­
tary of State Christian Herter
Sited la it July 58 at the close •(
the Genera meeting with the So­
viet*.
Tbit was taken te mean th a t^
Chancellor Adenauer had h eid w P
tha word of President Eisenhower
during their meeting in Washington last month. The president it
reported to hare told the chancellor that while there could be no
question of the protection of the
liberties of the Weat Berliners it
was Impossible simply to go on
saying no to ail proposed cbangti.
Tbia it ground th at has beta
wearily gone over time and tinieA
again. It wil&lt; all be corered on&lt;-«M
more et Istanbul and then in
Pari*. How relevant it will be to
tho confrontation with Premier
Khrushchev at the summit only
Khrushchev himself can say. Tha
long hours of preparation may ge
for nothing in the rarefied atmos­
phere of the summit.

Dy DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) - On a
clear day sightseers here ean see
a lot of sights. But what they see
the most of are ether sightseers.
t do believe w t a n breaking
all records this year in early sea­
son tourist travel. I don't Intend
to benumb you with statistics, but
more than 100.000 persons congre­
gated around the Tidal Batin laat
weekend when the cherry treat
were In fun bloom.
One of the local newspapers es­
timated the Tidal Basin had more
blossom watchers than blossoms.
fu
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any rate, ia
it was
lot vt
of *nttore loving for such a short peri­
od. Tho trees weren’t so much ad­
mired as overwhelmed.
The blossoms are gone now but
tho city is still swarming with
visitors. From a distance, Capitol
Hill looks like an sot hill that
has here seeded with sugar
lumps.
I have just completed a round
trip stroll from the Capitol to tho
Health, Education and Welfare
department, upon which I made an
informal census.
Along tho circular drive around
tho statue of General Grant at
the foot of Capitol H1U, I counted
U chartered buses and fire ice
cream carts.
1 couldn't begin te count the
number of visiting automobiles
but I do know one thing — wo
now have all the ingredients for
congealed tratfie. It is taking me
is minutes longer than usual to
dive te aad from work, and I
travel after rush hours.
Tho traffic situation is one of
the reasons why I walked to the
Health, Education and Welfare
Department.. The other reason
was to see a demonstration of a
new closed circuit color television
projector called the rdiophore.
According to a press release.
tho demonstration was planned to
toot tho feasibility of using lire
TV to “replace time • consuming
visits and tours for orientation
aad information purposes.','
Here, I said to myself, might
bs Just tha thing Washington

ured if sightseers gathered in ons
place and taw the sights on tele­
vision it would u v e them a lot
of walking. Better yet.
they
wouldn't need to drive from ono
place to another.
Q
While watching the demonstra­
tion, I began to have a few secood thoughts. But I still think it
might work. If you will send me
$31,000, we can buy one of tho
machines and orgnnUs a com­
pany tille d Immobile Tours, Ine.
By charging a smiO admission,
we ought to get rich by tho
Fourth of July.
However, ne will have to ar­
range a more appetizing lour th a n #
tbs ons I took by television
through research laboratories o(
the National Institutes of Health.
* I mean I don't think the aver­
age sightseer would be thrilled by
color shots of t chimpanzee's
brain or cotton to doso • ups of
cancerous mice.

the summit.
Tha reason this whole business
has aach an empty and pra forma
sound is evident enough. The min­
iature have ne power to agree on
any positive bow steps th a t may

tha maternal appetite, the serial
or gregarious appetite, and the re­
ligious o r cultural appetite.
But If yea wish te add a little
extra •'plus" value te yoar charm
aa • hatband, giva bar a "sur­
prise" occasionally even though It
ia no more than a 10-cent Valen­
tine, or a oupper downtown.
Don't haw
ae predictable that
aha can aatgaan what you wtH
thiak or da. Keep her gueating!
Women enjoy auepenaa of the
thrilling to rt which makne them
tool happy inside, and tlngly,
traalhlaat e r ecstatic.
They valoe a small gift which

aalves. For tho iarmar Is more
pcfiMuriiitd i&amp; l Indiestw jrsvr
UKntfhtfttlotta.
Baa idas, it U a “surprise" aad
kaepa them tx d ted aa they un­
wrap It,
Tha longer a man wears Ms hat,
tha more ha s t erna te become at­
tached te i t Only extern!re prod­
ding ter his wife w U caaso him te
east It aside In favor uf n new

ed th at every move Chancellor
Adenauer makes and every word
ho speaka is with the goal of his
return as chancellor for another
four-year term. Increasingly bs
Uvea ia lofty Isolation, consulting
no ooe an tho major decisions. As
a consequence, his foreign min­
ister, Heinrich Von BrenUno,
tends te be a nervous messenger
concerned above all to understand
correctly tho signals from the ven­
erable chancellor.
A new and complicating element
ia the rise of Mayor Willy Brandt
of Bcrlia as a formidable chal­
lenger for tho opposition party,
tha Social-Democrats. More than
over Adenauer must prove that he
will not budge an inch on German
re-unification and Berlin. Yet,
after the ministers' conference
Von Brvntsno Indicated that be
had agr eed with the other western
powers to tho possible negotiation
at the summit of an interim set­
tlement oa Berlin. Te get such e
settlement, he alto indicated, it

a natural Instrument te bring
hemispheric pressure
against
Cuba, at Uw tamo time relieving
the United States at any charge
at intervention on Its own.
Bet in the south-of-the • border
states thorn an fa r is no enthusi­
asm lor any such mot*. One rea­
son is that aa Latin American
state is ready y tt to associate It­
self with the V S . in
action
against a Latin American state.
The image of V S . •'big stick"
diplomacy still Is tea trash. An­
other reassn is that Intervention
trntiou. conceivably could
tho door te 'action against
states.

a free-world audience, loft a pecu­
liar feeling. For, instead of Urn
stoicism aad silaacu there ware
ruffles of laughter, and same
belly-laughs at the spiel at tha
Kremlin commaatator.
For example, there was this
propaganda morsel: Tba screen
showed a large crowd la Pittaburgh. Tho enmmoatator crowded,
“The night before, the Catholic
Church used every means te dis­
courage the people from greeting
Mr. Khrushchov. Now you can
sa t how the people of Amtrica
defy tha Catholic Church."
Tha film editor goofed, how­
ever, in this seena. While tho
aarrstor was saying, la effect,
"A frenzied crowd greets oar
leader,” a camera elasoap caught
a big front-paps hsndfint am a
Pittsburgh psper which rend:
“ Crowds Cool to Mr. K."
At every tarn, tho Rods at­
tempted te c is t tho United States
ia tbs role of police state. T h a n
wore lengthy snots of polleo ernlse n . armed soldiers and mount­
ed police. Tho narrator chortled
a t ten apparent difficulty exper­
ienced by Now York moonties la
holding hoek a Times Square
crowd.
Then, la a California
___ town
___
where the crowd pushed up daoo
against Khrushchev, tho enam eats tor purred: “ Obviously, tha
officials thought there was na
need this time to call out tho
cavalry."
Could not this fUm bo shown
all over America as aa entertainlag teuton on Cemmnaist pro­
paganda ptnctkoaT
There ia hut one copy at the
d m in tha United States, Shelton
said. But it Is hates shown te
orgsaiutioot over the country,

Quotable
Quotes
HOLLYWOOD ~ A girt who
was among about MS sereaatiag
Elvis Presley fans who greeted
him an bis arrival b e n :

CHICAGO — Steel broker An­
drew Wiley, SI, denying there
was anything slraags In his
breaking late a son te feed moatkails, Italian brand ta d chansgagne te a paler boar named

KEEP a Qualified.
Experienced men oa
the j o b - a s
County Comm ins(oner
District S

•Tvs fed Mika many times. I
am a lover of animals. I never
teH I was ia any danger. I was

What la tre t, aimpla and sincere
te most congenial to assn's nature.
—Ckero
Enjoying good things te not evil,
but becoming stares to ptaoeura
Is.
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Lutheran Church To
Hold Smorgasbord

Club Supper Draws
Extra Large Crowd

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MRS. JAM ES GRANT entertained a group or young
people a t a graduation luncheon a t Spencer's R estaurant,
honoring Miss Diana Haynes, a member of the I960
Seminole High School graduating class. Seated from left
to rig h t are, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. M. T. Haynes, m other of

the honoree, June Osborne, OllvllCIIC o n e i u i n n
Haynes and Sally Williams. Standing are Dian Aiken,
Coleen McFnrlin, Faye C.nrn&lt; and Sue Koke.
(Herald Photo)

The u pper, sponsored bjr the
Oviedo Woman's Club, preceding
the nolitica! rally Saturday evening ,
In the school gymnasium was a
tremendous success, over 3uo w ere.
served with an estimated profit of
about $330.
Mr*. W. II. Martin, general
chairman of the committee, wishes
to thank all who helped In any
way with making the supper so
successful. It drew the largest
crowd yet for one of the Seminole
County rallies, which was estimat­
ed at 430 to 300 people.
Mrs. C. T. Niblack and Mra.
Roy Clonta Jr., cochairmen for
tickets, were on hand to take care
of the sales. Those assisting with
the food from a long table
nd of the gymnasium were
r.. L. Lutlrcll, Mrs. Frank
Gaydick. Mrs. Martin, Mrs. R. W.
Estes, club president. Mrs. J. R.
Battle. Mra. F. W. McCall. Mrs. J.
B. Jones, Jr., and J. H. Jones.
Among those who helped prepare
the food were Mrs. J. H. Staley
and Mrs. C. R. Clonts.

Rebekahs
Observe
*
Obligation Night
Srminola Hrbrkah Lodge No. 43
met recently at the Odd Fellows
Hall, with noble grand, Bertha
Snyder, presiding.
Following the business meeting.
"Obligation Night" was observed
Fifteen officers, representing vari­
ous characters, placed lighted ran ­
dies on Ihe alter, while Lucyann
Juris, read verses appropriate to
each character. All members join­
ed the circle and sang, "Blest Be
The Tic That Blnda".
Vice Grand, Eva Beckham, then
gave Ihr obligation, with all mem­
bers repeating in unison. The noble
grand closed with the reading of
an "E aster Prayer".
NEW OFFICERS of the Anna Miller Circle were installed a l the April
The next meeting will be, May
businese meeting. Pictured above from left, are Mrs. Wade Snyder, presi­
12 at a p. m. At that time, reports
dent, Mrs. John Cameron, first vice president and Mrs, Robert Tomlinson,
will tie given by members attend­
second vice president.
(Herald Photo)
ing Ihe Rebekah Assembly of
.Florida, at Ft, Lauderdale this
week.
Members taking part in the pro­
gram were, faith, Elsie Colt, hope,
Eileen Rector, unselfishness, May
Htibow: kindness, and benevolence,
Eva Williams, courage and char­
ity, Mae Myers, friendship, leer
Boyette, patience, Marjorie How­
ard, love, Nancy Dobbins, fraterni­
New officeri of the Anna Miller thanked .for the excellent job the Murrie Most*, outer guard, Mrs. ty, Mable Brown, truth, Mary
Cox, parliamentarian and Mrs. Jameson, purity, Pearl Byrd, en­
Circle were installed at • candle­ did in shopping for the gifts.
durance, Bertha Snyder and con­
Ralph Wight II, pol of gold.
Following
the
installation,
Mrs.
light ceremony, at the April bustSnyder called the meeting lo or­ A social hour was enjoyed by the stancy, Eva Beckham.
nesa meeting at the Elks Club. der, officially starting the new group, with the following outgoing
They were Mr*. Wade Snyder, IMO-fl season. She also announced officers, serving refreshments;
president, hire. John Cameron, Ihe names of her committee chair­ Mrs. Adair, Mrs. Hoolchan; Mrs. Osteen
Dyer, Mrs. Wight, Mrs. Roy Churfirst vice president, Mrs. Robert men.
pening and Mrs. Gene Walter. The
They
were
Mrs.
Martin
Dyer,
Tomlinson, second vice president, children's home, Mrs. Jam es Via, decorating committee for the even­
Mrs. J . R. Hoolchan Jr., record­ sunshine fund, Mrs. Russ Spencer, ing included Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. Kent,
ing secretary, Mrs. E. J . Mough- publicily, Mrs. Irene Kent, visita­ Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Cox.
Mrs. Rose Phillips is spending
The next meeting is scheduled two weeks In Jacksonville, visiting
too Jr., corresponding secretary, tion, Mrs. Ed Cox, liaison, Mrs.
Mrs. Buford Brown, treasurer and Leonard Skates, historian, Mrs. for April 26, at which time the her two sons,. Finus and Tallon
Mrs. Irena Kent, chaplain. Mrs. Wesley FiUmon, inner guard, Mrs. circle will receive new members. and their familirs.
Ed Cox served as installing offi­
cer.
The ceremonial table was overlaid with a sparkling whtto.Uea
cloth and centered with a* a r­
rangement of Calls Lilies, Lilies
of the Valley and fern. Candelabra
holding purpla tapers were placed
at each end.
«
The ballroom was beautifully
decoralcd in the circle colors of
purpla and white. Each of the in­
coming officer* found a corsage al
her place. Mrs. Adair and Mrs.
Snyder, received orchids. Mrs.
Chris Blankenship presented back­
ground music on the piano during
the ceremony.
A short business mealing preccd
ed the installation, with Mrs. Harry
Adair, outgoing president, presid­
ing. Members voted unanimously
to support the Seminole County
Cancer crusade and .14 volunteer­
ed to assist with the drive.
Mrs. Adair announced that Miss
Penny Anderson was selected to
represent Ihe circle at Girls State
this year. Mrs. Temliasoa deliver­
ed the gifts la the Harry Anna
Crippled Children's Home, Easier
Sunday. Mrs. Clayton Smith waa

Mrs. Osteen Hostess

To HD Club Meeting

The first nils of a gourmet
rook it to keep a cool head — and
cool ingredients.

Bake Sale Planned
aturday By League
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Church made plans
to hold a hike sale this Saturday
morning, when the group met for
the regular April meeting. It will
be held in front of ths Food Fair,
starting at 9:30 ar. m.

Final plans for the Smorgasbord | The tickets selling for t l.S far
dinner being given by the ladies adults apd 30c for children arw
of the Lutheran Church of the j almost gone. Only a limited num­
Redeemer Saturday, from 3:30 lo
7:30 p. m. were made when the ber will he served, so get your*
committer met recently at the soon from any of the ladies of the
home of Mrs. Jam es Ekern, char- church.
man.
Many delicious foods are being
prepared. Included on the menu
are Swedish meat balls, ham, cold
cuts, cheeses, macaroni-tuna cas­
serole, a variety of salads, breads,
fruit salad, cupcakes and bever­
ages.
The Osteen Home Demonstration j There will he five door priaaa
Club met with Mrs. Harry Osteen,' donated by Mr. and Mrs. Cteudo
for Ihe April program m eeting.! Rnmgardner. The Sarepta Rest
Mrs. John Jurss. president, pre | Home Inc., McCrory's, Tho Yaw*
sided at Ihr business session and ell Co., and ToucMon’s Drug Co.
reported on the "poultry meet­
Guests will enjoy background
ing," held in DeLand.
music played on the organ white
Mrs. lUrold Eb.v. county agent, they dine. Organists will be Mrs.
displayed charts explaining acid Ray Braden, Mra. Zula Hammett,
and alkali foods. It was announced Mrs. Edward Mossmass, Mr. C. E.
that the May meeting will be at Srnkarik and Ronald Goerss. Tbs
homemade candy table Is being
home of Mrs. Joe Masters.
Refreshments were ae(*ved by organised by Mrs. J. Marion Har­
the hostess assisted by Mrs. Robert man.
Commutes member* present at
Williams. Members present were
Mrs. Bradin, Mrs. Jurss, Mrs. the meeting were Mrs. Georgs
Ehy, Mrs. Mathers, Mrs. Williams, Daniels, president of tha Ladies'
Mrs. Frank George. Mra. Guy Aid Society, Mrs. Morris Hodges,
Beall, Mra. John Melrose, Mrs. Mrs. John Senksrix, Mrs. Claude
Clarence Snyder, Mrs. P. T. Piety Bomgardner, Mrs. Andrew Wolf,
and the two hostesses.
Mrs. Rsy Braden and Mrs. Ekern.

MISS PR IM PS holding the
trophy she won in the Cen­
tral Florida "Boat l)uoen"
content.

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Boat Queen Winner

Evening Home Club
Plans Bake Sale

WMU To Meet

New Officers At Ceremony

W-EASIERI
Friday and Saturday

Ladies' Dresses

Personals ■

All taken from our regular atock
of name-brand
lino dresses.

J i/u i Jims. Beds
Now in Progress fir Continues Thru

Bub-teens, Jr., Misses
and half-sites.
Soft cottons, cotton knits, pure silks
in prints, plaids, stripes, solids and
polka dote.

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Values 9.98 -26.95

19.95

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Children's

Children*!

Sweaters

Dresses

la whits and p ad .I colon. Orion, nylon
and bealona.

A few broken sis** In children's and
toddlers

Values 3.98 • 8.98

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The next meeting has been can;
celled and members will attend
CENTRAL CIRCLE
Mrs. Voile Williams Sr., was
Ihe workshop conference in Win­
hostess to the Central Circle meet­
ter Park instead. They will meet
ing with Mrs. Frances Bolt, serv­
at the church April 23 at 9:30 a. m.
ing as co-hostras. They served cof­
Miss
Marcia
Philips,
daughter
and go in a group to Wtntrr Park.
of Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Philips of fee cake, doughnuts and coffee
The next meeting is scheduled for[ Winter Garden and granddaugh­ before the business session.
May I In Friendship Hall.
Mrs. George McCall Introduced
ter of Mrs. Harriett Slaughter of
Sixteen members and one guest Sanford, won third place in the Mrs. W. D. Thornlon, who showed
attended the meeting. Mrs. Lloyd "Boat Queen" contest in Orlando, films that she made both at home
Utman of Schncrtady, N. Y. who recently, Mias Philipi was one and abroad. The pictures she
la visiting in DeBary was welcom­ of IS finalists selected from mure showed were beautiful and much
ed as a guest. The Utman* arc than 200 girls from central Flor­ enjoyed by the group.
building a home in DeBary and ida.
It was announced that Central
plan In make it their permanent
She is a member of Ihe 1060 Circle has placed flowers In the
home jaler.
graduating clam of Lakeview High hospital during this monlh. Plans
Mrs. C. A. Anderson, who had School in Winter Garden. She is for the flower show were discussed.
a birthday thia week, was present­ a cheerleader and was elected Mrs. Williams will donate some
ed a corsage and birthday rake. homecoming queen for the year. tlgusirum plants for tha Farmers
Refreshments were served by host- Her hobby Is music. She plays Market and rluh calendulas will
eses, Mrs. Margr Heinburh and the piano and plans lo major in be ready in May. They will be
Mra. Sadie Rodewald. The Friend­ music during her college y e a rs.' sold for 11.23 each.
ship League and Ethel Root Circle
Members present were Mra.
are beginning to make plans for
Thornlon, Mrs. MrCall, Mra. B.
the annual baiaar, Dec. 3.
C. Moore, Mra. W. L. Merritt,
Mrs. Ella Chabot led Ihe devo­
Mrs. J. B. Fields, Mrs. A. C. Ben­
tion, using as her topie, the mean­
son, Mrs. E. M. Ilokr. Mrs. Laur­
ing of The Ressurection. Dr. Fred
ence Tinsley, Mra. E. R. Wood,
Ensminger will present a Mother’s
Mra. Howard Brewer, Mrs, E. B.
Day program, with the women tak­ The Seminole Evening Home Bolick and the hostesses.
Demonstration Club will hold a
ing part in the service,
DRIFTWOOD CIRCLE
bake sale Saturday, starling at
Members of tha Driftwood Circle
9:30 a. m. Home made food will
he offered (or sale in front of the elected a new slate of officer*
Sanford Fabric Center, 33)0 Oak for Uie coming year at the April
meeting. They are Mrs. J . A. MaeAve/
' • ' • key,
preildenl, Mrs. O. H. Phillips,
the' exec
executive board
A mcrting^nf'the
vice president, Mra. J. F. Barlow,
of WMU of the First Baptist
Church of Oviedo will be held to­
Arisons has Ihe laraest Indian secretary, Mrs. R. S. Satre, treas­
night at a p. m. All members of population in the United States. urer and Mr*. U. E. Jasstn, pro­
gram chairman.
the board are urged to he present. It totals S9.562.

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The group met at the home e l
Mrs. Barlow on Magnolia Ave.
with Mrs. J. E. Cousin* assisting
as co-hosteas.
Mrs. J. D. Langford, president,
presided at the business Maalon.
Plana were discussed for the mem­
bership coffee, scheduled for May
10 at the home of M n. Langford
on Woodland Dr. This will be UP
program meeting of tbe month and
the circle flower show and flower
arranging demonstration. All te&lt;
terrstrd Navy wives are eordiaDr
invited to attend this meeting.

tP &amp; A A D JtaJtA
Mrs. J. M. Ericson at Orlando,
waa a recent visitor In Radford.
She spent some lima with her
sister, Mra. J . BoroH. who te R
patient at the Sarepta Rate Horn*.
Mr. and Mra. William Haldaa
and family of Miami will arrten
Friday for a weekend vis! with
M n. Maiden's mother, Mrs. AJhate
Hardesty, on Orange Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J . Htrbet, atd
family of MartlnsvUte, N* J- and
formerly of Sanford, are vioitteg
relatives in tha Sanford area.

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Sreyboundi leal
rr In 10 Inalage
to Um Loeiburg
wo ef M.
I opening night

RtokSendar Bon Baaevtc cam*
I fit rettof ia the ninth Untog

SSSffiSES

■The wan eredUefwtth the Ion.
Far Um Orioles, Block came
i Ji n M of atutor Jones aid
i noelved credit lor the winl U J a m waa on the mound

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home once again going against, Ballerina— Ji
Um Palatka Reda. The game will Griffon,
gat underway at 7:4S la Memorial Sanford
Stadium.
Batlertee—Gall
Loeiburg
001 000 MO 5-4 X 1 1Segui (10th),

BOZEMAN, Mont (UPI) Gene Fullmer, though held to the
first drew of his career by rugged
Joey Glardello, etitl waa the boss
of NBA mlddlewelghta today and
there were no strings on his fu­
ture titio defenses.
Fullmer, S-S favorite, finished
fott Wednesday night in a brutal
and confusing fist fight against
the determined Brookyln battler,
to cans the deadlock, the fourth
time In sniddlowalght hletory that
a Utla bout has ended In a draw.
Despite the decision, he re­
tained the NBA version of the
middleweight crown, and Glardello can ho denied the rematch
Fullmer would have had to grant,
had ha won the bout.
Thua Fullmer's future plans,

■amine Tuesday night la the oea-

was the only Greyhound
two Mte he bo went two lor

depending upon the speed ef heelIng of cuto suffered on both oyee
In the grueltlng II round* against
Qlardallo, call for' consideration
of a Joao data in Ogden, Utah,
Missoula, Mont, or Belt Leke
City egelaat fanner champion
Carman Beailio. or around the
asm# tima bs Baa Francisco, if
he eboosts Gustav Babels of Ger­
many, the European champion,
as bis challenger.
OUrdelle, who was convinced
ha wen, almost declared himself
out of a rematch.
’’Thera art throe middleweight
champions now,” ho sold, "end If
this guy wonts to fight a# again,
Itll have to be in Philadelphia."
Fullmer certainly would not ac­
cept thla opportunity, olnco bo
baa shown ao Interact in meeting
former world champion Sugar
Ray Robinson, or hla recent con­
queror, Paul Ponder, a onetime
vlcUm of Fullmeris, who defeated
Robinson to win recognition a*
“world” champion by Now York
oad Massachusetts.
Fullmer, rated the winner of

National Leagea
WL Pat. GB
Lea Angeles
g g .714 ..
Saa Praaeiaee .
&gt; a .714 ..
Milwaukee
S S .400 1
Pittsburgh
* 4 X J71 1
Cincinnati
1 3 .MO lti
Philadelphia
1 4 M i ith
Chicago
I 4 J U iii
St Louie
1 S .117 JH
lharaday’e PrahaMa PMehere
Cincinnati at Milwaukee —
O’Toole (1*0) va Wlllty (0-0).
Philadelphia at P l t t a b u r g b
(aigbt) — Slmmoaa (0-1) va Umbrlckt (0-1). . .
(Only gamaa acbadulad)
Prtday’a Gamaa
Cinelaaatl at Philadelphia.
Milwaukee at Plttaburgb. night
Saa Franciseo at Chicago
Lea Aagalaa at S t Louie, night
American League
WL Pet GB
Detroit
i a t.ooo ...
Chicsgo
t a t.ooo it
Washington
1 1 .007 Vo
Baltimore
1 1 .500 1
1 1 .MO 1
Now York
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m
m
Boston
0 1 .000 1th
Kansas City
0 S .000 x
Cleveland
Tbnredny'i
New York at Boson - Debtor
(04)) va Moebouquette (0-0).
Kanaas City at Chicago — Garvar (04)) va Maw (AO).
Washington at B a l t i m o r e
(night) — Lee (00) v a . B e r b e r
(0 0 ).

(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Games
Cleveland at Kansas City
Chicago at Detroit
Baltimore at Now York
Boston at Waaklngtaa, night

League Leaders

at the finish. Giardelto. though
be,, toe, wee cat ever the right
the circuit couldn't moke it so
in a bend-butting centeat in
tbo pro-tourney favorite's role
fourth round, finished with
snot to tbo No. X money tana, few visible marks while Falimer
Don Finsterwald. Ho boo earned waa toped over both eyes and
121,000 on tbo current tour, be­ bloodstained.
hind Arnold Palmar (*44,100) end It was a rough fight for Its -en­
Kan Venturi (123,000).
tire 41 minutes, but the fourth
Palmar end Venturi passed up round waa the highlight of brutal­
th* New Orleans Open and a ity. Glardello woo eat-over the
chance at the 43,400 top money, eyo first, and bo quickly protest­
but Finetenraid otlU figures to ed it w u caused by Fnltoserif
have patent opposition.
butting.
Defending champion BUI Colllaa Thus whoa the fighter* moved
will ba trying to repeal and Mika Into dose quartan again, be lev­
Banabak aid George Bayer an ered bis heed Uk* a goal before
considered top threats. Others in­ Referee Harry Keeator stepped la.
clude last-minute entry Tommy Glardello abend Keeator swap and
Balt, fenrtfcplace money winner both fighters milled olmtooely for
Jack Flosk (*18,100) and No. * nearly a minute, with the cloak
money man Boh Gealby.
stepped, befere Keeator put them
Into action again.
In their firat coUtotoa, Fallmer’a eye waa slashed badly bp
e butt aed Giardelto admitted he
did It deliberately. Thereafter It
wm a grudge saeteh and they
fought with Uttto caution.
Keeator. who sold ft wm "a
mean fight to work keeenee they
were ae strong ft wne hard to got
between thorn,” finally worked
them out of eliachoe vorbaUy i staged to Miami after the NFL
without having to eepareto them tampionskip gome.
Miller, attorney for
physically. Bat ha warned then* «CreJgkten
Hague's Eastern tad Westfrequently. Kvou In the fleet
| Seymour signed a throe-year round they won • warned about * conferences would In matched,
contract with the Hawks Wadena band batts, and ho said "they Ith II parent of the receipts
day to succeed Ed MacAulsy, who never heard' me."
WM named general mxqagor of Kessler scored Um bout 144-141 ’ Miller said the Chicago Boors
iwka by owner Ren Kcrner, for Glardello, Judge Billy Dugal wlU.be the lasto team net repre­
sented ot the masting. The eseoeiiloy is already the club's
etiea wm formed throe y a rn ago,
trice president.
Inst the Bears have mode sto move
Seymour coached the Nations
toward Jetninf it.
signed lost month. He has boms Um champion.
associated with professional bas­ It wm tke first drew la a tlUe
ketball since 1X44 whan ba Joined fight elate IBM and the fleet in
th* Tolode Jeeps of th* old No­ Um middleweight elnoe 1MB when
tional Basketball League but WM CofOriM Garcia and Henry Armhampered as a player by Injuries. strong ended In a deadlock.

Boaaballa alraadyr
Yap, and it aeema only aalural
that the tare teama firing at each
other are the Otaate aad Podgere
in a prompt eariy-MOsen attempt
to eatabUab who's the beta.
The Giaata were Wedaeaday
when aouthpaw Mike McCeraUck
not only pitched* them to a twohit, 1-0 victory ever the Dodgers,
but aloe bed the teat ward la a
lively duatiag duel with aidearmedf Pea Dryadate.
Drysdalc, who aHewed eely five
hlu In dropping hla firat game of
Um eeaaea following two Victoria*,
hit Orlando Cepoia an the head
with a pitch la the aotend Inning.
Copodo’a balmrt aavad him an
that oat. Than la the tinth, Dryadala atoag Willie Maya with a
(tab hall an the left forearm.
Mays grlmaeed la pain but' trot­
ted down to first base.
Now it waa McCormick’* tom
In the top of-the. eevoath. Ha
didn’t waste aay time firing hla
first pitch straight at Wally
Moon's hand. Moon hit Um dirt as
the ball wbiased past him and
that ended Um haanhalla-far the
day anyway.
The victory .was McCormick's
second, coming after a three-hit,
4-1 win over the Cardinals on
April U, aad ha even helped hla
own cause at the plate. Willia
Kirkland lad off the fifth with a
single aad moved up an an Infield
out, WUh two down, McCormick
caught Dodger third baseman Jim
Gilliam flat-looled * as be laid
dawn a perfect bunt along the
foul line. Tbit scat Kirkland to
third from where ha scored on
Don Blailagomo'a single.
The victory boosted Um Giaata
lata a first-place tie with the
Dodger*.
PllUburgh defeated Philadel­
phia, 4-3, and Cincinnati boat Mil­
waukee, 10-3, in 10 Unlays. Chi­
cago and 81. Louis ware idle.
In Um American League, the

scoring four naa la the aecoed
with the aid ef Caiale'a two-run
double. Bee Jackson, ■Pete RunMia ead Caaale each collacUd
two hlu la Boctaa'a ll-hlt attack.
Harmon KUebrew aocked hla
firat homer of the aeaaoa and
the fifth inning waa the Piralai' also ceetrihoted a two-run tingle
margin ef victory aver the PhilIlea. Vara Law scattered aaven
bite far hla atcoed victory and
When Um PhUltea finally acored
in the eeveath, it marked tke firat
ran Law had yielded thla aaaeen
in IS eaoaecuUve innlaga. Pea
Cardwell waa the leeer.
Bey McMillan, who uaed to be
■ ooft touch at the plate, teed
off far five hlte, including n pair
of homere, in the Rada' extrainning trlamph ovar the Brnvea.
McMillan hit both hla homera off
•tarter Warren Spaha, tingled
heme tern mete ntaa la Um ninth
when the Rada went ahead, U
and drove la hla fifth run of
Um game with another tingle la
the taut whan Cincinnati ham­
mered leeer Pea McMahon for
five naa. Eddie Mathewn belted
Ida oaeand homer of the camlga in a three-run firat inning.
tl Bences, elxth of aaven Cin­
cinnati pltchcra, waa credited
with the victory.
A homer by A1 Kalina waa the
payoff blew for Detroit over
Cleveland although n pair ef for­
mer Indiana, Becky Colavita and
Harm Caah, each homerad too.
Kaltee brake a 44 Ue with hla
burner It the ninth eff loaer Jim
Pony, aad a walk plua Stave
BUke’a trigla added Um final run.
Colavile komorad with two on la
iko.lamth to tie the ecore at M
aad Caah'a pinch hnmar la the
eighth tied the acore again at 4-4.
Believer Tom Morgan waa .the
winning pitcher
Jerry Seale hold the Yaakeea
to five kite tad drove in two
ruaa la the Bod Sex vleery. Boo­
tes hopped on Boh Turley for five
rune’ la Um firat two inninga,

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olcs four ruaa U tbo firat Inning
•ad came back to win. Es-Oriole
Billy Gardner singled kMM Um
winning run after Billy Console
tripled la Um eighth. Tea dev*
eager waa the winner nod Rip
Coienaa the loaer la relief of
atarter Milt Pappaa. Jim Oeatlla
drove la four ruaa for Baltimore.

NEW YORK (UPI) — Ingeaaar C o m m i s s i o n suspended Cue
shannon, who baa insisted for D'Ameto, PntUraon'e manager.
1m months that ha will honor It bosun clear that then
la nturn-twut commitment with would be no fight in September,
on steadfastly mainto would defend first
rd, oad In no other
•Igns for n June defense of his
tw York. Today, ba
world heavyweight title.
Patterson’s hopes for a rematch
and a ckaac* to htaoma the ostlp Dote and site of the bout will
man aver to regain Um booty* bo announced at tbo formal sign­
weight Utl* have roetod oatiraiy ing in the commission officer, and
with Johnasaoo's promises.
ft probably wUI bo June to at
Than woo o return-bout clause tbo Polo Ground*.' It could bo
la their original contract for last June t l or XL but the television
Juas’a scrap la which lago won a ■ponqera. would prefer o Monday
Urea-round knockout, bat etoerv- nlght/mo&amp;IuM to la likely.
sts generally agreed JebanseeO
anally could have abrogated that
In the confusion aad legal wrang­
ling which broke out .with diode■urea, of irregularities la prama
tion of that, first fight.
The ramatfb wm to have bean
bald la XOdays, or is lota heptane
bar of last year. But HU Rotes•oka, who promoted the firat

Th* Saadspur Bowling Loagua,
which oada its season in two
weeks, can already name the new
camps.
With llto wins la top spot, Irving
Pryor's Bute Firm Insurance
team cannot bo ovartokta by any-

highest series for Um Rastaurant
team.
On three and four, Lu Hoaepian
waa top bowler, with a 4X1 scratch
aeries, helping Pryera tabs all
three from the Foodmart. Beverly
Greberidewic* waa top bowler log
Um Grocers.
q
Lanes five and six aaw soma
good gamos, too, as Llbbto. White*
head pUad up a 111 series, adding
to Robson's total, as they took two
from RoumlUata. Alberta Maw
missed her &lt;00 aortas by a few
pins aa sba turned la a 4X1 to be
high for tbo druggists,
i Filling in Um split 'circle waa Al*
berta, MaryLou Daayluk, oad Dot
Tbonua, ell miking the 4-7, Dot
Testo, the five nod dint, end Pat Q
V a b I . o tk o

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�TTiur*. April 21. ’80—Pag* 7

8E M IN O L E HIGH MAY DAY “R O Y A LTY * will reign
a t the May Day Ball a t th e Civic C enter M ay 7. Leading
th e way a t th e annual formal dance will be from the left,
attendents Johnny Whelchel, N iki A shby, Charlea

Bogan, M arilyn McDaniel, Bill Weber, Kay Ivey, May
Day King Johnny Lovelace and Queen Frances Strick­
land, and atlendenta Judy Ludwig, Jack Ivey, Diana
Beaeely, Danny firum ley and Bonnie Gitlow.
(H erald Photo)

it's Back To Work
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) — Prealdent Eisenhower, after a goodbye
game a t tha Augusta National
Golf Club, files back today to
^V aihington and a broad rang* of
executive activity that should
keep him busy until midsummer.
Th* Chief Executive and Mrs.
Eisenhowir, who hava been her*
■Inc* April 11, war* expected ta
take off fo r the nation’s capital
during the early afternoon In time
to put .them back a t the Whit#
House around f p. m.
Eisenhower expected- ta work
b r ie f ly in hla office a t the golf
R lu b during the early morning,
then p ity geli before lunch.
Although t h e n were a number
of eerioue world situations—crlaee
in Korea* South Africa, Cuba,
Veoeiuala — ta occupy hie atlea*
tion, tha fleet m ajor (teas a a hla
agenda was French President
Chari* DeGaullc.

Thirty-fiv# teachers and prin­
cipals from Seminole County will
be delegates to tb s Annual Florida
Education Association Convention
bald in Miami this year.
Tha convention, which started
Wednesday for the euperintendenta and supervisor*, will run
through Saturday for the teacher*.
The professional educators meet­
ing la for the purpose of electing
officials for naat year. Besides
electing tha offlclali, professional
reports of education and educa­
tional methods will ba given. Goven ter LoRey Collins will ha among
thp g u ilt speakers. Others will be
State Supervisor Thomas Ballay
and Dr. W alter E. Eshelmaa, pre­
sident o f the National Education
AePociation.
From Seminole County, SupL
R. T. Mllwoe, Stewart Gatchal* tha
county secondary school super-

WASHINGTON (U PI)—Approval of 57,113,000 for four Florida
projects was asked Wednesday by
the Army Engineers.
Tha authorisations are $4,980,000
for daepening and widening Lake
Worth Inlet in Palm Beach Har­
bor; 1515,000 for canal and laves
work at Nlcodemu* Slough; 51,•
711,000 for deepening and widen­
ing the St. hlarka River Channel;
and 1104,000 for channel improvementa a t Little .Pass.
Th* request was made to the
She Asked For It
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) — Da- Senate Public Works Committee.
vld Reed, 5, io ^ o f Mr. and Mrs. Both Sonata and Houaa approval
Forrest Reed R Baytown, was la required.
taking an a p U tu ta trst a t Robert
E. Lee High School. Mrs. Dorothy
Willis, who was administering Signs Of Spring
AUSTIN, Tex (UPI) - There
th* teat, told him "now recite the
number ‘six • two • three’ back­ arh sure signs of spring on th*
wards.” Without a moment’* hesi­ University of Tessa campus. Po­
tation, David turned his back ea lka hava noticed an upsurge of
Mrs. Willis and recited, "Big, two, prowler calls from sorority houses
three."
and woman’* dormitories.
visor, and Mra. Colt, the eltm tntary supervisor will attend.
The program la a professional
group rather than part of tha
8 tale Department of Education,
William Whortan, county guidance
director aald. All levels of educa­
tion from th* elementary grades
through the university lavsl will
be represented.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — B.n
Stuart Symington attacked the El
aenhower admlnUtratlon todaj
for what ho called Ha "obieislon”
that the nation can build strength
In one field only by sacrificing
power in another.
The Missouri aenator, a candi­
date for the Democratic prtildtntlal nomination, gave hit formula
for building national atrength in
a rpeech prepared for today'a
aeaalon of the American Society
of Newapaper Editora.
Two other announced Demo­
cratic candidate* — Sena. John
P. Kennedy of Massachusetts and
Hubert H. Humphrey of Mlnnesota—alao were billed for apeechoa
before the organlaation today.
Symington defended hla deci­
sion not te compete against Humphrey and Kennady in prasldential primaries, which he sold
brought candidate! before only
“random fractions" of the voter*.
“They tend to become person­
ality contests,” he said. "They
•m bltter men of fundamentally
similar view*, who latar must
work together to eerve our na­
tional nredi. They are Ill-suited
to the systematic discussion of
great issues."
Symington described his speech
aa the first of a aarles of related
statements which would outline
hla views. He said building naUonal strength called for:
—Gearing economic perform-

hungry, not to g st rid of farm
•urpluaoa, and to help thorn lira
bettor llroo, not ju it to roalat
Communism.
—Find a more workable w ar te
live with totalitarian aUtoa with­
out jeopardising American free­
dom.

Summit First Step
To World Peace
United Trees International
Tin world's four atomic power*
moot a t tha summit In Paris on
May Id seeking a ftrot atop to­
ward diverting mankind from tha
ultimata weapon to ultimate
peace.
When President Eisenhower,
Prime Minister Harold Macmil­
lan v and President Charles DoGsulle meet with Premier Nikita
Khrushchev It will ha tha t i n t
East-Writ summit meeting sines
Geneva In 1951.
The iaiuei new nr* th* same
aa then, but with an urgency that
did net exiit before th* union of
the hydrogen bomb end the Inter­
continental mlfsil* which makes
m ast destruction only 30 minute*
distant from 7,000 wiles away.
Thay are:
—Disarmament.
—Berlin and tha reunification of
Germany.
-E a st-W e st ralationa.
In 1931, Barlin and tha reunifi­
cation of Garmany mad* up the
No. 1 problem, Disarmament
takes Ha place today, in accordanco with advances in man’s
ability to destroy hlmatlf,
Tha summit maetlng of 1950
take* place In an era of unpre­
cedented dangers but with a t
leaat two important weapons only
recently added to the Western
bargaining arsenal.
One is Franc*’* mid-February
entry Into th* atomle club, and
her swift development of her earn
missiles.
Both East and West opposed
French, efforts te develop nuclear
weapons but, fa r bargaining pur­
poses, tha Wan note outnumbers
tha Soviet Union three to on* in
the eaclualv* atomic club memberaklp.
Th* ether new weapon la th*
United States’ weather eatsUita
whose television eye may prove

domestic needs, support national
dafensa and eapand U. S. peace
efforts.
—Use Increased o c o n o m l e
strength to combat problems of
unemployment, poverty, inflation,
car* for the aged, education,
farm income, alums and medical
care.
—"Pull extension of Justice and
equality of opportunity in our polltical, civil and economic affaire."
—Redefine relation* with olnar
free peoples to make them aware
of American moral purposes, to
provide food becauao thay are

Kindly Lion
CAIRO (UPI) — A Pomeranian
puppy, frigbtaned by firecrackers
on the Balram holiday, Jumped
late tha lion’s den a t the Cairo
toe. Th* unperturbed Hen shelter­
ed him with a friendly paw
whlla guardians tried in valhAo
coax him out. Ha finally bounded
away unharmed when his mlstreaa
whistled.

Ends Fabulous Life
Of Royal Duchess

REV. K. L. HANSEN*
F irs t B aptist Church pas­
to r a t Palatka, will apeak
tonight a t the rivival in
if r ts a a t tha Pinecreat
ptlat Church. Tha pro­
gram begins a t 8 p. m.

K

Quiet Pays Off
DALLAS, T*x. (U PI)—Georg*
Rayford told pollca tha thief who
came into hit home worked so
quietly that he atole hla "burglarchaalng" pistol. Rayford explained
he kept a pistol on a chair near
the bed In case of prowler*, but
the burglar who vieited him atole
hla wallet and gun wlihout awak­
ening him.

The first Amish colonist* ar­
rived la Pennsylvania In the early
1T/Vt'a

alster-ln-Iaw,
Tha fabulout rule of th a Roma­
nova ended In murder Hi l i l t .
Her brother, Caar Nicholas II, and
his family wore ahot ta death by
the Botahevlha who had averthrown hie government.
Grand Ducheaa Xenia escaped
the Bolsheviks aboard a British
battleship sent to Yalta during
the revolution by her cenaln, Xing
George V of England.
She lived in exile U year*, fa r
from th* continuing march mt
bloody events in Ruaaia, and 41ad
of pneumonia Wedn esday at the
ego of 91 in a quiet English sub-

F a r r e ll's

almost aa effective over alien
terrain as President Elsenhower’s
proposed "open skies” program
which the Russian# first rejected
five years age.

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EDITOR'S N O T E : Actrets
Lola Fisher, who play* the part
•f Elita Doolittle la "My Fair
Lady," dlscleoes la tho following
dispatch that Raaalaa* arc ail**'
lag *ome at tho gag* by laughlag at the wreog flmes.)
CLEAR CREEK, Iowa ( U P D A heart-broken, lonely farmer re­
turns today to the tiny, rustle
church where 14 years ago he
found happlnen.
On l spring day ia 1944,Richard Hammta walked down the
elate of Saints Peter and Paul
Catholic Church with hi* happy
bride a t bia aide.
Today, bo will walk down the
same aiata and then out Into tho
cemetery la bury his wife, Ruth,
beilde the bodlea of eight of their
children.
In the years between, Hammes'
farmhouse had rung with the
laughter and joys of growing
children. Bui tragedy wiped out
the happiness in two eruihlng
blows, The fln t came the morning of
Oct. 8$. ltM. Mrs. Hammos piled
their eight children, including two
aota of twins, into the family car
to taho tho older ones to sehool.
Hamms*, a t work In ■ field,
looked up end waved a* (hey
drove away.
Momenta later, a once-a-day
M in plowed Into the car at a
aaarby railroad crossing. All the
children, who ranged in age from
IS months to • yegrs, ware killed.
Only .Mre. Hammes lived.
The grieving couple made a
new life In a farm home. Fifteen
months later, a son, Myron, was
born and tba couple planned for
more children ia a "second" fam­
ily.
On Eaator Sunday the 41-yearOld mother Joked ea aba entered
a hoapltel tor the Impending birth
r i her 10th child.
The strain of labor proved too
much for Mrs, Hammes* heart.
Abo died, together with the unborn
beby. r
C.
'
In Um family lot, a grave was
mad# ready for Ruth Hammes.
A long, low, marble headstone
bore the names of tho mothor and
hoc eight dead children. Its In­
scription mad:
"Tba Lord gave, and tha Lord
bath takaa away. Biassed b« tha
asm s at tha Lord.*'

•Moorage voung performers
ill as young listeners, the FlorSymphony Orchestra, which
played I I concerts for the
ig people of Central Florida
ng this peat aeasoa, will add a
Raw faatiuv to next aeaaon'a aeries,
i There will bo • Fiano Compel!lien lo r young pianiite of Control
Florida, tho prise to be a solo
performiaea with tho Florida Sym­
phony t t one of the Young Peopie's Concerts during tho IN I seagoo.
To qualify for tho Competition.
• student must bo of High School
ago or lass and a resident of Or­
ange, Seminole, Volusia, Brevard,
Lone or Oaceola County, all eountlaa in which tho Florida Symphooy
has played during tho 1IS0 season.
Tho student's application to enter
tym Competition moat be signed by
Ms piano ttaeher, and hla official
entry blank must bo in the Sym-

r i a Jot-prop alrtlaor over the
Hickory airport hors Wednesday,
and all four man in tho private
•raft w on killed.
The bigger Pied meat Airlines
planet, carrying 44 persona, land­
ed safely with only minor damage.
Host r i tho pa stoogers were un­
aware th e n hod been an accident.
' Pfadmoot pilot Lea Cottrell as id
Ho twin-engined Cessna 510 "let
Ml
§f m t.M
"1 had already started to pull
tR to go around because we had
nooo toM th a n was anethar airmraft above and behind us," CotiT h o Cessna, carrying n company
pilot ta d throe officio* r i Bergsma
Brother* Furniture Co. r i Greed
Rapids, Mich., fail apart after the
impact end plunged to oerth about
MO yards from the end *f the tun-

MOSCOW (U PD — The opening
of "My Fair Lady" in .kfoicow
certainly wa* one of the mo*t
thrilling of my career.
The caat wa* a little ncrvoui af­
ter the reserved reception the.dip­
lomatic corps gave to a. special
performance the night before.
But when the final curtain rang
down opening night the Russian
audience niihed to the orcheitra
pit applauding ihoutJng "bravo"

Tha beat way to defend your
prised ornamental plana from in­
sect attack this spring Is to s t ­
uck the insects now—before they
have had a chance to build up to
large' numbers.
Let's Uke a look a t som* of tha
Insects that give us trouble this
time of year and thalr controls. .
White flies on gardenias and ligustrum need attention In many
yard, Whitaflies are found on the
undereidea of the leaves. They feed
by sucking th t p l a n t Juices
through tiny beaks. As they feed,
they excrete a sticky material
which clings to tho leaves and on
which the unsightly, black sooty
mold grows.
Adult whilefllea, which fly about
when you shaka foliage, era email
InsscU which look like tiny mothi.
Tha young, found attached to the
undersides of tha leaves, are oval,
flat, and light yellowish In color.
Beale insect* may be present the
year around, but now they are be­
ginning to be more active and to
reproduce. Examine your garden­
ias for wax scales. They are us­
ually a dirty white color, and
have a thick waxy covering which
la roughly circular in outline and
up to almost H inch in diameter.
Tha lesser snow scale Is a com­
mon acala on hibiscu*. It, too, ia
dirty white, but ia aomawhat pearshapad.
Other acala 1assets often seen on
a large number of ornamental
plants Include ths Florida red
scale, cottony cushion acala, and
soft brown scale.
Various kinds of apider mites a t­
tack many of our ornamentals.
Thay lead by sucking plant Juicaa
and cause small yellow or brown
spots a t tha feeding sites. The
leaves soon have a stippled ap­
pearance from the many spot*.
Mites form webbings of silk, espe­
cially on the undersidee e l tha
leaves.

The victims war* Frederick
Jamas Friaswyk, IT, pilot for
Borgsma Brothers: Julius Bergsma, 44, a partner In Iho firm and
president of Imperial Furniture
Co.; Earl Gordon Krombeen, exe­
cutive vice president t t Imperial;
and David Frank, Bevariy Hills,
Calif., West Coast representative
for Bergsma Brothers. Bergsma.
Krombeen and Frieawyk were oil
residents of Oraad Rapids.
Tho airliner, Flight 50 from Cin­
cinnati, Ohio to FaysUovltle, N. C„
waa filled to capacity' after stops
at Lexington, Ky„ and Bristol,
Tena. The Ceeaoa was carrying the
furniture company officials from
Grand Rapids U Lenoir, N, C., for
a visit to a firm owned by Bcrgima Brothers.
The front nose wheel of the
Cessna apparently hk tbe airliner's
irt propeller, and the right wheel
t tha top t t .the oiriioer’a Mao­

This is the tims nf year when
thripa begin U» I* tbs moat dam­
aging, since they a r t worat when
tha weather begins to be warmer.
Aphids, or plant lice, may ap«
pear now on a number of orna­
mental plants Including roses,
gardenias,
hibiscus, viburnum,
crepe-myrtle and others. Many
aphlds form colonies on plant*.
Tha Isaves may curl Inward a* a
rasult -of aphid feeding, and the
plant* may becoma weakened and
stunted.
Malathlon is effective against a
wide range of pesta on ornamental
plants, including whileflirs, scales,
thrips, and aphids. Put two tehspoon* of the 50 percent mala­
thlon emulsion concentrate or five
tablespoons of 25 perrent wettable
powder per gallon of water to
make up Ihe spray. Repeated ap­
plications of malathlon should b*
made, particularly against the
scale insects and mites. Repeat
tha treatment in about two weeks.
become
Chewing insects
quit* seriuue pests. Usually these
include various kinds of caterpil­
lars, certain beetles, grasshopper*
and katydids. For these chewing
Inserts, DDT dusts or apraya are
probably ths best choice of insecti­
cide for ths humeownsr to use.
Chlurdane ia also recommended.

Demos Outnumber
GOP 5-1 In State
TALLAHASSEE (U P D - Regis­
tered Democrats outnumber Re­
publicans in Florida five to one,
state records showed today.
A record 1.7S3.426 voters have
registered this year, IS per cent
more than in 1BS6, the last time
Florida elected a governor.
Though outnrmbered, Republi­
cans showed a gain of nearly 40
per cent in the four-year period,
with a new total of 285,092 GOP
supporters.

JACKSONVILLE (UPl) - Sen
George Smathers (D-Fla.) said
Tuesday night he Is strongly op­
posed to Ihe Forand bill, which
would provide medical benefits
paid from social security funds
for cltiiens over S3.
"Tha compulsory provision of
the Forand bill," Smathers told
a group of insurance underwriters,
"would include multi-millionaires
and others well able to afford
their own plana, yet would ex­
clude four million people not now
included in social security." Earlier Tuesday, Smathers ad­
dressed the semi-annual meeting
of Ihe Southeastern States Armed
Services Small Business Council.
The federal government, he told
delegates from eight Southern
states, ‘‘should help the small
businessman by buying from
him."
Smathers also fired off a letter
Tuesday regarding an applica­
tion by Capital Airllnea for a
tl2.500.ooo subsidy.
He wrote Sen. A. S. Mike Monroney (D-Okle.), chairman of the
Senate Aviation Subcommittee,
asking for a meeting between (he
subcommittee end Civil Aeronau­
tics Board officials to discuss tbe
request.
He said Capital was tha first
major trunkline In five years to
ask for ■ subsidy. "This portends
what could be a worsening situa­
tion among all major airlines,"
be said.

and demanding more curtain call*.
We applauded baek In the Rut*lao tradition and then went back*
it age for a champagne party with
the Ruuian crew who worked very
hard alongfide our American atagc
hand*.
Robert Cootei, who play* Col.
Pickering, led a icriea of toait*
with the lin t (train* nf "For He'*
A Jolly Good Fellow" and "Hip*
hlphoorahi."
Afterward, the cait went back
to the Ukraine Hotel for another
celebration given by the Rusiian
theatrical official*.
I waa aerved caviar, amoked
talmon, chieken and lee cream
Justment to the situation, but tba
and drank 140 proof vodka

Better Citrus
Inspections Asked
ORLANDO (UPD — B*lt#»
cltru* Impaction procedure* w e r ^
urged Wednesday by Agriculture
CommU»len*r candidate W . R.
Hancock.
The Grave land ntruim an *aid
new equipment and more trained
personnel were needed In the
impectloa services. Better Inspec­
tion. . he aald, would result In
batter prlcea for better qualitp
fruit.

FOR THE HOLIDAY

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) —
Thomas H. Richardson, Eaatarn
League president, has been ap­
pointed a member of the Minor
Leagues Executive Committee.
Richardson succeeds C h a r l e s
Hurth, newly-named general man­
ager of tha Nsw York club in tha
proposed Continental League.

Three Cheers For
J IM W A L T E R
TheBuilding Giant!

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NEW YORK (UP1) - Now Is
the lima for all good men to
coma
to
(he
aid of their
THURSDAY P . M.
country...
• t*l tat Wiathsr-Nawa.apart*
That, briefly, waa the m enage
1at Highway Pa irot
1:1* &lt;(l It- na%raoont ri
delivered by Tueaday nlghl'a NBC*
*:Jl C t hports
TV "Startlm e" apecial, "Well,
*.10 (*t Waathar - Nawa
What About You?"
tat C*nlr*l Pla_ Naw*
l:tl («&gt; lluntlnr ano Ptahlag
Produced by Dora Schary and
111 Naw*
boaating a blpartiaan aaaortment
tat John Ttalr
* H tat IVaaibtr
of political atari and potential
• :«* IS! Adv. Jim Bowl*
campaign buttona, tha program
tat Klanlay Broa. Kuala
T:11 tat Naw*—Douelaa Eiwaria invited ua to get out th e n and
7:1* tat Coronado *
vote, vote, vote next November.
ill l.sck tfn
(No, not tbrea limea. Onca will
tat Karri* llrrant
do.)
7:1V III To H* Anmiumad
*:•'* «31 llkt U titrru a
Having bad reporta about apace
III Dupont Mhnw—Taara Ago laga and mlsaile gapa, thia hour
tat Donna Hard
told about tha ballot blot. Slatla1:10 tot Itaal McCoy a
ties ahow our national voting av­
til Producsr'a Oholca
0:00 111 llachalor Father
erage la far behind that of other
tea Pat Boon*
democratic countrira, evrp though
1:1* 1*1 Interpol t'alllna
we’v#*riaen from 29.3 to *2.7 per
lit Rrnta Ford
(1) Tho L’ntourhahlea
cent.
tat Tha l.nlourhablea
Tha opening aketch
abowed
t*:0t lit tlroucho Mart
aomt aophlatlcated non • volera
«*l t:B« Itaport*
• itilng around a living room TV
10:10 tit To Uo Announced
tot Doyle Connar
act and grumbling about the out­
t»i To lie Announced
come of an election. Eddie Albert,
II o'* t:i(EI(0l .Sana
boat of the ahow, drew from theae
11:11 III Morla
HI Karri* Br&gt;ant
people, In realiatic faahlon. aome
11:10 (It Jack Pair
lame alibla for not voting. Having
tat Koala
rnada Ua point neatly and quick­
FRIDAY A. M.
ly, tha remaining S3 mlnutea were
1:31 (It Contlnantal Claaaroom
devoted to repetition. Everything
1:0* ill Today—Uavo Oarrawer
after
the opener waa
anti7:20 (0) Waathar • Ktwa
climactic.
1:10 1■&gt; Cartoons
There waa a medley of roualng
1:11 lit Nana
1:00 &lt;*) Nawa
political aonga, old and new, to
111! (01 Captain Kanearao
*:00 (!) Morning Thaatra
(1) Rompar Itoom
0:10 (I) Kyatary llouaa
1:11 (0) Naw—lataralawa
0:11 (I) Ntara • Waathar
10:00 (1) Dough n* Kl
&lt;01 Bod Bow* Bhow
(I) Kartoon Kapars
10:10 (0) On Tb* Us
It) Koala
(1) Play Tour Hunch
ItlOt (It Pries Is Eight •
Itl I Lot* Luty
11:10 (It Conrontrallon
(I) Docombtr Brldo

FRIDAY P. M.
11:00 (t) Truth or Conos«u*h**e
tot Lo»* or Lire
(0) Itaatlaaa Uun
11:11 Itl It Could B* Toe
Itl naarch Par Tomarrsw
&lt;*) Lor* That Bob
Urea (I) Ouldlng Light
1:0* (St Huai*
131 llama of Comodr
101 About Pacta
3:30 (31 Kr. * Mr*. Nerd.
(0) At Tha World Turn*
I0&gt; Hhroud of Turin
t:0d (It Uuaaa Por A Ony
(1) Por Battor or oorWeree
1.30 IS! RoVatt'i f tu T , .haw

Whrre'a
ballot?

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Rheingold'

Having atored up many fond
memorlca of the Jimmy Durante-'
Garry Moore radio ahowa of the
19(0*, I gueaa I expected loo
much from their reunion Tueaday
night.
The link-up on Moore's CBS
TV variety hour managed to con­
vey great chunka of warmth and
mutual admiration, but it lacked
apontanelty and wlldneaa. How­
ever, aome a muting momenta oc­
curred aa Jimmy introduced hU
pulchritudinoua ataff.
wandered
around on atage and encountered
Marion Lome. Moore cloaed the
ahow with a verbal tribute to Jim ­
my that waa agreeably straightforward, apt and aincere.

"Du Pont Show of tho Month4
li on CBS from • to liM p. be*
preempting tho Betty Hutton,
“Johnny Rlngo" and Zant Grey
Theater" half-hour*. Tha play In
"Year* Ago." one-tlma Broadway
hit by actrea* Ruth Gordon which
relate* how the left Bouton aa a
teen-ager to gat on tho Broadway
*tage. Sandra Church playa MiaS
Gordon; Robart Preaton playa bar
father.

Actors Burned
Filming Series
HOLLYWOOD (U PI) — Twe
ncture were burned Wedniwday
when a pun powdor - Ilk* eempound acatterod on the ground
and exploded during filming to a
television aerie*.
Edwin Nelson, 30, gueat alar « •
(he "Tombstone Territory" aariaa,
suffered second end third d atree
bum* on hia face, cheat and
hands. Ha waa confined a t Baliy*
wood Presbyterian Hospital. Fred
Easier, M, also received facial
burn* when (he heavy eyebrewe
and beard required for the ae*
He* were burned off.

The Channrl Swlm:‘‘Singalong
With Milch," atarring Mitch Mil­
ler, Columbia Recorda "Muaic
Man” , aa hoat, will be ft’BCTV’a May 2t ' ‘Startime" apecial.
On the preceding Tueaday, May
IT, "Startim a" wilt repeat "The
Wicked Scheme of Jebal Deeka,”
atarring Alec Guinnraa.
Allen Funl'a "Candid Camera,”
now confirmed aa a CBS-TV Sun­
day night aerie* atartlng next Oc­
tober, will conceal Ua varloua
gueat atara In Ua hiddrn camera It it the froth on water—an inch
acquencea.
deep and then tha mud.
Ray Bolger and A1 Kelly, tha
—George Maedoaald
doubletalk artiat, Join Smith A
Dale, tha Goofera and Herb Shriner on CBS • TV'* "Accent on
Comedy" apecial Thuraday, April

a.

Elalna Slrltch ha* been aigned
to a leading role In Art Carnay’i
May 9 NBC-TV comedy. "Full
Moon Over Brooklyn"..."Tha Di­
nah Shore Show" conclude* Ua
aeaaon on May 22. On May V ,
a full-hour auapenae aerie*, with
Walter Steaak a* boat, takta ovar
Dlnah'a time alot.
Became of the writer* atrika,
CBS - TV la . poatponing “The
Troubled Tecna," tha last in Ua
"woman" daytime apeciala that
waa acheduled for Thuraday,
April 29.
The law la tb* last reiult af
human wisdom acting upon hu­
man experience for the benefit of
the public.
—Samuel Johnson

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Ih th e C o e H o f th o C o e e lp J o t s * .
B em lo o le I 's a n t y , B la is o t r i s e .
ISo. l a P r o b a t*
l a r» th e K o ta l# a f t

HIIABMAX J. WEI.IJMI
Dtctaaed.
m i l . notice
Nolle# la haraby glvan that ih*
umlrralgned will, on Ihe 3lr4 Say
ot Kay, A. D. Ill*, praarnt to tha
llonnrabl* County Juitgo nf garninoU County, Florida, hit final r».
turn, account and vouchtra, aa An­
cillary Administrator of tb* Ealal*
or aiunMAN j. w k i .lin o , d.raaaad, and at aall lima, than and

au&lt; h Ancillary Administrator.
. Dalai llala lb* Ith day of April,
ta il..
/#/ naorg* M. Walling, go
Ancillary Administrator
of lha P.alata of
HKABMAN J, WKLI.1M1
Daoaaatd.
aTKNgTIlOK, DAVIK 4 KsINTOIII
Altnrnay* for Ancillary
Admlnlalrator
Kdwarda Building
Hanford, Florida
I'ubllah April II. I* * Uap I, It.

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April 24th
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2:15 F. M .
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P a 10—T h u n . April 21, *60

CLASSIFIED INDEX

1. O N i Food

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STRAIGHT CLASSIFIEDt

fTnaa. t i n

F r i * B F . M . la y ha-

3Nto htoertbsu Man. • Sat naan.
r
KEIPONStBILfTTt
-Tba Rarald will n*4 b* raapanalbl*
Sfiar n a n than an* bearract laserWan nt yenr ad, sad reserve* the
Srifkt U reel** *r reject any adtoad laeasant frees that nrderad t*

L Far R m t
2. H 'n M to R n l
. 4. R**l Eatate Wanted
S. Ural Eatata Far Sala
4. M artaara Laaaa
T. Raalaraa Opportaaili**
7-A laaaraara
4. Fataal* Htlp W*at*d
9. Mala Htlp Waata4
19. Mala a r F aeala
11. H ark W*at*d
It. Plamblag Sarrkaa
IS. Elactrleal Sarvlraa
14. BallS, Palat A Repair
15. Spatial B artlett
IS*A Baautjr P arian
IS. Flowara A Plaala
17. Pata • Llraatork • Sapi
IS. Machinery . Teeta
19. Baata ai»4 Matora
20. Automobile*
39*A T ra lltn
t l . Furaltara
22. Artklaa F ar Bata
22-A Article Wanted
22. NMlcea A Paraeaala
21. Laet A Faanl

R E S U LTS

SLEEPING ROOMS, th# Gable*
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.

By STANLEY

THE OLD HOME TO W N

CLEANEST aod boat apartment in
town for the price. Phone
FA 2-9871.

NOMAW-WBWOtfr
, TRACK UP THE. &lt;
K IT C H C M -T H IS | S ^

FURNISHED apartment, 1 bed
room, 240 month. Osteen. Pb.
FA 2-3771.

&gt; JUST A DRY
c

rum

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NICELY furnished large 2 bed­
room and 2 bath apartment, 1912
Sanford Ave. Adults. FA 2-3482.

Legal Notice
r te r m o v e warn*

NOTICK I* h tr.h r xlv.n that I
am • nga**&lt;l In bu.lne*. al &lt;’»**»tb.rrr, Ramlnola County. Florida,
uml.r th. f let 11Ion. n an . of. Kail»rn Adju.tm.nt Kur.au and that
I Inland to r.g l.t.r «ald nam.
with tht Clark nf (ha Circuit
Court. B.mlnol. County, Florida, In
accordant-* with tha provlalona of
th . Fletltlon. Nam. a tilu in . to*
wilt a.ctlon tf i.tt Florida fltaluta.
last.
nil! Frrd.rlrk If. FldUr
PuMlah Mar. 11 a Apr. T. 14. It.
IV T H U e m i t IT c m 1S T , 'N IN T H
j i ntCMi. c i a c t t r . in %ni» rots
• K M IX O t.H c o t NTV. F I . O * l f l * .
C b a e r e r r No. ISSOI
t f a r l a a a r K «r* * lo * o r*

Tha

HERALD

Ltgal Notice
1‘

vtonraaica

xau*

• XOTICB I* hereby given that we
Mr* aaiaaed In koiin*** at ait
&lt;W*St l»tk afreet, Sanford, B«ml.
to ala Caaatr, Florida, under tha
*jf«tllt*ks name of a aad X FIX.
S trata* , aaS that a t ta)*n4 to rag..
Hater said Mm* wltkf tha n a rk
tha' Ctreoll Coart, gemlnola
vCedatr, Florida, In arrardanca
yirltk tka provlalona af tha Fletl*
Hjau* Kama htatutoa. to.wilt her.
.p e a aai.tl Florida #t»t.it** f»»T.
0VT&lt; *lgt CIKOnOH P. SCOTT
»,
FRANCIS J. KEM.T
i at M S k t r i J t M i n
c o rn r.
t a x ia tL B c o r n e r , rt.ow in*
• IBTATK o r ANTHONY JOSEPH
J lAFTRiq. AaavaivS.

3-BEDROOM lari* furnished up
tla lrt downtown apartment. |43. JACOn It. 1107.1 KK an4
UKOKUIANA J. nOZIKIt, Ms wife.
FA 2-3071 befora 5:30.
Plaintiffs, CASSELBERRY LAKEFRONT—
vs.
2 bedroom borne, Fla. room, air
P IIT t.ua XVELTN Fono, at at,
conditioned, kitchen equipped.
1 Bedroom apartment, complete­
tlefendants
Adults, One or two year lease.
N OTICK O F * t IT
ly furnished 943 per month.
TO: PHTI.U* KVKt.TN WIIITK:
2123.00 mo. Gladys M. Dawson,
KKT DKVKLOPM K.NT A UKRealtor, call Winter P a r k ,
2 bedroom duplex, |45 per month,
AI.TT, INC, a Florida CorpnMl 4-9739. Evenings FA 2-0989.
ration; I. A W K K .Vr K ,M .
WIIITK and A t, IK K U
2 bedroom, 1 bath, beautifully
WHITBt KAItt, C. JOHNSON FURNISHED 1 bedroom garage
furnished, 9100 per month.
and ItKCAIK n. JOHNBONi
apartment 933 mo. FA 2-4174.
ANN KKCKINOIIAM NOEl.t
I bedroom, 1 bath, largo living
H. a. aitiKit, d/b/a it. n.
nniK R noAD c o N rrn t:c - FURNISHED five room, one bed
area, 911$ per month.
TIONl WKIeCOMK WAOON.
room, garage. Call FA 20638.
Contact property m anager at
ROOM apt., private bath and
entrance. Apply 203 Elm Av*.
Stenstrom Realty
l i t N. Park Ava. Pbone FAX 2420
FURNISHED apartment. 100 W,
“Open evening! till' 9:20 PM"
9th. 930 per month, FA 2-4290.
4-ROOftl apartm ent with screened
RENT A BED
orch, furnished or unfuraltbad.
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby Beds
A 2-1727.
By Day, Week or Month
CARROLLS FURNITURE
LOVELY 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
for rent or tale. Immediate ocPh. FA 2-SlBI
IIS W. tat St.
cupancy, FA 2-2342.
I-BEDROOM unfurniihed bouse.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apart,
FA 2-0903.
mant near school and tiorat;
2819 Elm. No pets please.

r

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Iportcw or rural, krtomt ank
„ .rrt,acATiox roa oiicmakuh
All gvraana ara harabv gniiriva
•- kat tk* anlvralaavd aa Kiveu■r af »aU ailala, hat vemptala4
flia a4mlalalratlaa Ibaraaf and haa

Legal Notice
la ike Caart af tba Caaatr JaSa*.
BaaHaole Caaatr, Stata a* PtarlSa.
la Prabafe,
la .r tl lha.Kalala af
JG4VA RA* SII.I,
- n»e*ai»4.
PIXAI. XOTICK
Nalka la b*r*br alv*n Ibat Iba
undtrdaiod will, aa Iba Itth dar
nf Slar. A. D. Ilia, pr»**at In Iba
Honorable Countr Judaa of Baml-

Florida.
* I»l 7, af Black F. af WKST
At.TAMONTK IIKKIIIT* *KC.
TION TWO, Uamlnol* County,
Florida, according lo plat
• thereof recorded In Flat Kook
la. |&gt;ax* 71. of tha puhlle
record* af Seminal* County,
Florida.
YOU ARM HKMBBT NOTIFIKD
that th* I'lalnllffa. JACOB It. 1107..
IKK and URORQIANA J. ROXIKR.
hi* wife, hava Initllulad a aull
agalbrt yau la lb* Circuit Court
of tba Ninth Judlnlal Clrrult In
and for nomlael* County, Florida,
PR E-C A ST
to fororloao a canal* mortaa*
. its*.
bald by thorn which •m-umhiri th*
nuNAr.n w a t .vk an.f,
. Concrete Steps
above drarrlhtd roal properly.
Aa Admlnlttralor of lb* Ra­
Maid property bolng olluatad and
tal* af
TMBTRB PERMANENT
toratrd In nominal* Couaty, Flor&gt;
NEVA RAK SIM,
Ida. Tou and oaeb of you are
O icaiM . htraby required lu file your an
STKXMTflOM, DAVIM * MnINTOSII awar with the Clark nf Ik* Circuit
Gregory Lumber
Attorney! for Admlnlitratar
Court in and for Memlnolo County,
Kdwarda Building
Florida, and aarv* a ropy thorenf
IN Maple Ava.
Sanford, Florida
upon Daniel M. llunler, nf the
I’uhtlih Apr. II, SI, IS * May 6
firm nf Wlntferweedlt, Halnee,
llunler * Ward. SS« Fork Annua,
Couth, Winter Fark, Florida, At­
torney* for Iba Plaintiff*, on nr
befnr* lb* llth day af May, A. D.
Ill*, ala* • Dacre* Pro Cnnfeies
will h* aatered again*! you.
IT IS onDKRKD that IHla b*
Wft will completely rebuild your old publlabed
In lb* Hanford Herald,
a nawapapar puhllahad In a*mt&gt;
Iiuterspring Mattress For Only
nnl* County. Flnrlda, one* aarb
week for four eoneecutlvo week*.
WITMKMH Iho bond nl lha Clark
INCLUDESt
0 m
nf lha Circuit Court, Memlnnlo
ft Naw Ticking ft N*w Insulation
Mm
C-iunty. Florida, thle lha IStk day
nf April. A. D. ISIS.
• Naw Fait Wkar* Naadad
I U
(lEAt.)
David V. dalcket
Naw Spring UaH, H uaadad N extra.
L
*•
Clark af lb* Circuit Court
Htmlnolo County. Florida
Kyi Jean K. Wllkt, D. C.
IVInderwaadle, llalnee, Hunlar
At Ward
(Honiara at I a «t
Park Avenue. Mouik
Wlnier Park, Florida

tar TND e t a c v r r r c o r n r . u i.v n t
a t n ic ia t. e m e t-rr. ix u n r n n
• k x iv o i .k c o n t r , ri.o R in a .
Cbaawrg Xa. lua*
( to r to a o r r n n r n .n a i 'R R
MAIIMIIAM. N. JKN*KX and
UK.VKVIKVB CABS JKNBKN. hla
wife,
Plaintiff*,
Va.
ALAN HOVKT, at al.,
n*f*adaala.
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but

TO: A1.AN IIOVKT and VlftOINIA
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KIKnr HAIINU and AIABKI.
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ROAD CONWritUCTJONl WKl.COMK WAOON. INC., a tnrporallnn; I'NITKD HTATK*

FURNISHED apartment, clean
and cloie In. Adults only.
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013.
REAL nico 3 BR. unfurnished
downstairs apt., kitchen equip­
ped. $83. 823 Park. FA 2-2498.
917 ESCAMBIA DR.: 2 bedroom
unfurniihed house. Ph. FA 2-0920
after 3:00 p. m.
FURN. Apt. 201 tt W. l*t B l
FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2800.

2-BEDROOM bouaa, kitchen oquip- 2-BEDROOM Uksfront boos*. 3
TRAD* IK Y O U *
aeraa, high, pin* covered. _On
pad, STS month. Outaida city
OLD HOME
pared road. Privato. T aHa*.
limit*. FA 2 9080.
Oa a sparkling *#w 9 hsRrasas, *
FA 2 4908.
DOWNSTAIRS 2 room fur*, apt.
with cool, comfortable aeraenad 2-BEDROOM, 9 balk ham#; at­ C a n W W ^ i r ^ v ^ t o a m l
porch. Sbelli Apt., 612 P a rt.
tached garage; a itra d « « t
apace and added storage apace; W. H. “B nr Stamper Agnnef
Raaltar A tonwor
5. Real E sta te For S a b
Sualand Eatatea. Ph. FA 2-2SS9.
Pkana FA 9-4H1
l i t M. Park
OWNER transferred: 2 bedroom Phene PA 2-9221 9991 Park Dr.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
C. B. bouse, screened and JaionJ. W. HALL
sied Florida room. Separata
2344 French Ave.
garage. Young fruit tree*. San COUNTRY1 LIVING
Realtor
Lanta section. Assume equity. NINE ACRES, aleered and tone*
■11 Hall"
Phono FA 2-2441
ed, on well traveled road. T w » £
FA 2-7147.
bedroom C.B. homo. Good out­
3-BEDROOM home, pleating ex­ 2-ACRE modern block house, fire­
houses. Good terms.
tras. Terms to suit. 1303 Elliott
place, four rooms, bath, porch.
Fruit tree*. Four mil** weal THREE bedroom home, 81* bath.
1405 WYNNEWOOD DR., 3 B. R.
of Sanford. Bargain. Owner, Ph.
liringroom with wall to wall
C. B. S. borne, turn. or unfurn.,
FA 21111.
carpeting, Florida room. Enclos­
11800 equity or terms. Ph,
ed garage and storage room.
FA 2-3M0.
Large oak shaded fenced yard.
MAYFAIR
20 ACRES, all or part. Near Laka
Kitchen equipped. House is in­
Lovely
S
bedroom,
2
bath,
CB
Jessup. Suitable for building or
sulated. A bargain priced at
home, situated on large 102'
farming. Phono FA 2-3320.
212,200. 4 t t * mortgagt.
x 123' wait landscaped lot in
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
beautiful Mayfair.
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. •
SURETY BONDS
BROKER
Features Include electrie range,
RAYMOND M. BALL refrigerator, heating unit, hot
W. B. Shlppy, Asaoe.
AND ASSOCIATES
water heater, and Venetian 202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 9881
Amy Anderson
blinds.
Genevieve (Jean!*) Blair
OSTEEN: 14 larga beautiful wood­
Carl Cborpening, Jr.
Priced to sell at only $19,904, this
ed Iota. 100 ft. road frontage,
Robert J. Schmidt
home can be yours for only
130 ft. deep. Good for Immediate
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
24300 down derm a if desired)
development. Call Edward Pell,
Marvin Williams
and aatuma VA 414% mortgage,
FA 2-4009.
212 So. Park Ave. Pk. FA 2-9441
(only 21 years left) with pay­
Sanford
ments of only 9102 per month.
Evana Bldg Lake Mary
3 BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME.
Ph. FA 2-1290
Just out of city, in excellent
Attractive and Inviting, this horns
condition, beautiful trees, ami
could be the one you've been
underpriced at $2,000.00, at least
looking for. For inspection, eon4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
22300 down. This you should
tact,
C. B. S. home located on 90 x 111 N. Park Ave., Phona FA 1-2420
tee and you'll a grot, it's a good
140 ft. lot with good water and
buy. Contact Seminole Realty,
Stenstrom Realty
lake privileges.
1901 Park Ave., FA 2-3232.
•'Open evening* till 2:30 PM’1
115,000 W ITH TERMS

4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
CB, .2 BEDROOM, unfurnished,
Three beautiful liko front lota,
kitchen equipped houae 220 per C. B. S. home on high lot with
4% FINANCING %
123' each on a sand bottom
month. 233o Palmetto Ave.
paved street and rights lo canal.
RETIRED? Let your money con*
lake
by
173'
in
depth,
the
back
Phone FA 2 4337.
House equipped with GE stove,
tlnue to work for you, disturb
23' nf which have two rowa of
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
only 93793.00, pay 49.30 monthly
producing orango treea. Thcie
NICE bedroom, private entrance
sal and waihing machlna.
and you can own this excellent
lovely, gradually sloping lota
and bath. Phoru FA 2-2448.
$18,900 - $3,800 DN.
2 bedroom home, featuring hard­
are located on the prettiest lake
wood floors and full died bath
in Seminole County. A steal at
-BEDROOM unfurniihed apart­
in one of Sanford's better neigh*
ment, kitchen equipped. 10&gt; W. ROSA L.
PAYTON 94,400 aach.
borboodt. Full price la only
lltb.
And Associates
89300.00 This homo can also be
A twa sera and a four aero piece
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom houae,
Ragiattred Real Estate Broker
purchased aa low aa 21793.00
of properly on a paved road,
1309 Elliott. Call FA 2-3234.
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-12 at Hiawatha
down, with payments atlll below
located In a quiet Jet-free area,
rent. Contact Scmlnolo Realty, a
adjacent to a large lake with
1*A4 W..L ft... E*ft • iwaa
^
3 AND 3 bedroom boutet, kit­
lake privllegaa.
chens equipped, water furnish, FARMER’S AGENCY
ad. Call PA 2-4411 or FA 2-3431
N. V. Farm *., Realtor
Contact Pappy Boynton at
Lilllaa Tram*
1700 MAGNOLIA: 2 BR. apt.,
Stenstrom Realty
R. H. Ivert, D. H. Whitmore
kitchen aqulpt. 147.30. FA 2-2931
Associates.
111 N. Park Ave. Phona FA 2-2410
114 S. French Avo. Pb. FA 2-5221 "Open evenings till 1:30 P. M."
LONGWOOD
After hours, FA 2-2411, FA 2-4921
Lea’s Fairy Laka Apartments. 1 FA 2-0241.
LOCH ARBOR
u n iiw m i, 1H
ftrg bstha,
u iin i, &lt;
itna, kitm*
and 2 bedroom duplexes, 732
3 bedrooms,
2 lots,
South Pinecreat
Wildmer* Rd. TEmpla 1-4343. '
chtn equipped, on canal with
On Oaara Rood, So. eg Hanford
acceti to Crystal Laka. F. H. A.
Fisherm
an’s
EDftOOM unfurnii!
mortgage o f.4 U ?t can be as­
tchen equipped. Ph.
-SunlaRd Estates
sumed after' reasonable down
SHANGRI-LA
17-82, 2 miles He. af Haalord
payment. No closing eosti, no
RENT OR SALE: 2-bcdroom, kit­ Pretty (wo bedroom cotlage, com­
qualifying required. Total price
pletely furnished, on the beau­
Closing Coat
chen furnished boms. Phone
914.100.
tiful ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Va­
FA 2 2341.
Aa Low Aa $278.
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS.
Raaltar
cationers come from hundreds,
▼A-FHA, FHA-1N-SERVICB
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
FURNISHED cottage in Lake
even thousands, of miles away
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Immadiala Ocrnpancy
Mary. FA 2 3049.
just to enjoy tho marvelous FA 2-3961
I Year Ptram al BalUractlaa
fishing right ia front of this GROVE MANOR ROME: 1013 Lia
FURNISHED apartments, hard­
property.
coin St., a bedroom, Ilk bath,
wood floors, tile bath*. 902 W.
doubla carport.
27th. Street.
Priced to sell in the next few
an ennalructian af your Ham*—
days at 29.990. Don't spend the
WELAKA APARTMENTS: roomi
a r year dewu paymaat ft
'
rest
of
your
life
kicking
yourTIRED OF LOOKING
prlvatd baths, 111 W. First St
(Uaiag coala rafauded
' seif for not snapping this up. for a real bargain? We have the
TRAILER with full bath ft 21 ft.
moil heme (or tho money in
cabana. On Riverview Av*. 941 W. If. "Bill" STEMPER Ageaey
FREE WELCOME
town! This Is a fine two story,
mo. FA 2-3071 between 9 ft 9
Realtor ft Insurer
three bedroom borne on an T# Haafardl Be Our Gaaata Far
p. m. FA 2-3333 after 9 p. m. Phono FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
assy to car* for corner let.
I Day* Abaalataly Free,
Phona FA 1-1331 1901 Park Dr.
Close In. Excellent neighbor­
DE WITTS Trailer Court new has
Wilkaal
OUlgallau A t O** Of
hood. Hera is all tba apaelous
five vacancies for permanent FORCED TO SELL t« pay (axes,
Hanford's Leading Malcla While
living
area
you've
waited
for
tenants. FA 2-8223.
Five acres of land In Black
and tba owner has Just author­ Yau Lacata Ronaiag Far Yau
Hammock. Call G. M. Aria,
ised us to sell for only 92.730.
3-BEDROOM furnished house for
Year Family. Pick Up Keys Al
Oviedo, FA 9 3324.
Terms to suit. This ia our value
rent. 2339 Palmetto. |90 month.
Bales Office!
feature of tho week. Let It b*
FA 2-1910.
WYNNEWOOD SECTION; I badyour good fortuM by calling. . .
room block home, all electric
3-BEDROOM furnished house In
kitchen,
screen
porch.
Low
Sunland Estates. 1110 mo. Call
SPECIAL SERVICE
down payment and monthly
between 4 and I p. m. at 211
BRANCH OFFICE
payments.
FA
2-3474..
Flamingo Dr.
r. H. "Bill" Stamper Aganey
Realtor ft Insuror
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, central air CONCRETE block, 3 bedroom. 1
2901 Park Drive
bath horns. Largo Florida room.
conditioning. Near new school.
FA 2.8331
910,300. Terms. FA 2-7017.
Immediate occupancy, ftoo. Call
Midway 4-3170.

31)4

RENOVATION SPECIAL

ELLIN0R
VILLAGE

R E Q U IR E M E N T S : M u o t h a M a t In ap p aaraaeft, I n n •
p laanna t poruaouUtty, ty p o a n d h a M g s r tft to a rn
in ta r a r tif tf h natnt* * .

MOVES YOU
pubUaktS la th* gaaford H-ralS.
a a*wag«P*r publlabtd ta garnihalti- C*UBlr. tfUrldq, one* gMh
W**k fnr four, ropaacutlvo waaka.
WlTNKan th* k**4 •( |bg c u rb
hr lb* rtr«*H Coart, aomlnol*
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s
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H*Vl4 X. Oatrhat
Ctork of tb* ctroult Oonrt
Homtool* Couatr. FU rtte
a r t Joaa M. Wllka, .
Dtpalr Work
Wto«*rw**«la, Mai***, Xuatoc
ft Ware
f j t w w i a t tow
IK h / k 4«*&gt;u*. I h *
WTOur Park, rtarida

IN

SO - FROM - $69
I-BEDROOM8, 1 4 TILE BATHS with tutorod f l i t s m ,
torrasa* fUora, vtaotlaa blind*, enrparia, acraaa porch,
nllUty rooaa aad autay other extra*.

AH Homes Carry A 1 Yr. F.H.A. Warranty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

(having*. ANTIQUES, general lint. Mildred
FORD PICK UP truck. 1047 modRolf, 391 Magnolia Plara (Hic­
rl, good condition, id eal. (arm
kory Street), DeBary, NO 2-4411.
truck. Write Bo* 211, Rl. 2, BRAND NEW i960 tig tag:
Lnngwood, FI*, or call Midway
makes button holes, srwa on
7-2931.
buttons, appliques. 139.90 com­ 1 KROEIILER 4 piece sectional
couch 2200; 1 dinette act 230;
plete price. Payments If de­
1 Hollywood bed and headboard
20-A Trailer*
sired. Wrile Mr. White, Bo*
223; l baby crib 210; 4 cheats;
BO. r o Sanford llrrald.
Maytag waaher and dryer; alt
HOUSE TRAILER. 10' * 33*
other household item*. IIS Lake
Moon, *39 model. 1 n q
PLAYPEN A mattress. FA 2-1431
Dot Drive.
FA 2 4262.
22. Article* For Rule
HOUSE TRAILERS stored free.
C. S. Nicks. Ph. FA 2-OSI9.

1550 DOWN

MOVE RIGHT IN
FHA Financing—No doting Coat
— for an appointment call —
Helen E. Noonan at
W. H. Bill Steraper Agency
FA 2-1331
FA 2-4991

8. M ortgage L o am
MORTGAGE LOANS
Commercial and
Conventional Resident#
WISE and JOHNSON
491 Magnolia Ph: GA 33493
Orlando, Fla.

21. Furniturn
New ft Used Furniture k Appll
ancea. A Good Place To
BUY. SELL or TRADE
c ties. Bfe*Vwt.TMlotviN. !r». WwUrtfVti r.nni*

Jenkins Furniture

V c v y c A v ta ,

"Too b a d th is is n 't baseball—you’d hava a
h itte r going."

400 Sanford Ave.

bo *

15. Spacta! Services
HOUSEWORK, FA 2 2194,

Sewing: Mach. Repairs

12. Plumbing Service*

ALL MAKES k MODEL*
144 Bo. Park (24 kr. nor.)
FA 2-3929

14. Build, Palat ft Repair

H.

B.

POPE

FA 2-7434

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING:* All
work guaranteed. Free Esti­
mates. Pbeae FA 9-7118.

PLUMLING
Contracting a Repairs
COMPLETE
7. Bualneaa Opportunities
Free Estimates
LAWN MAINTENANCE
R. L. HARVEY
IDEAL BUSINESS PROPERTY in 204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383 Mowing — Edging — Fortllitlng
Renovating — FertUlier Sales
a choice location. Deep corner
FREE ESTIMATES
lot with twa houses, Located
JOHN LOMMERSE, FA 2-7197
neat ( o ' Goodyear at 417 W.
First Street ta d Laurel Ave­
PIANO TUNINO * REPAIRING
nue. A real bargain with ex­
W. L. HARMON
Plum binr ft Heating
cellent possibilities. Only 929.909
Ph. FA 2 4223
AIR CONDITIONING
and available ia June. Writ*
owner. Major Robert C. Morris, CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
FA 2 6342 FREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
Adjutant General's S e c t l e a , 1007 Sanford Ava.
given. Mattreaa renovating, up­
Headquarter* Fourth United
holstery and slip covert. Cus­
State* Army, Fort S a n Hous IS. Electrical Service*
tom built bedding made to or­
too, Toxaa.
der. Call or come in. Nix Bed­
House Wiring — Electric Service
ding Manufacturing Co.„ ISOl
Sid Vlhlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
So. Sanford Ave. FA 2-2H7.
I l l Magnolia
FA 2-0815
AIR CONDITIONING

CURB GIRLS

Uaed furniture, appliances, toola
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
n s Sanford Avo. Ph. FA 2-4133

a RIG VALUES
a QUICK CREDIT

a EASY TERM9
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Naw and Used Furniture
111 E. First 81.
FA 2-li22
ROLLOWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bedt. Day. Week, ar Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
110 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7929

OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
Special Tudor Hardtop • Fully Equipped • Klawleaa Tuloae
l Cent per 1b.
Finish . Clean Inald* and Oul.
THE SANFORD HERALD
OFFICE
294 W. 1st. St. FA 1-2811

CO,

INSTALLED

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PARK
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•

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BENEFITS: Goad atartiag aalary with bwnaM, Im m n a n aad opportaaUy far advaacnaeaL
day w * ^
hftnra good. Pleaaaat working eoadilloaa.

$500
HALF PRICEI

FRI.

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f

Montclair Tudor Hardtop • All Facta
Beautiful Tuton* Fialah With Whlta
Claaa laaid* And Out.

Areewnrlex
Itwall Tira*

Our JU»«d C an Will Bo Dlaplayod For Your
Inapocllon Nightly On Our Largo Lighted Lot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE iC N
at Ui9 alga « l your heal hup

The Car You'd Want A t ANY Pric*
Sales • Service
a

AM Model* aad Colon.

•

Available

for

Immediate

Delivery.

COUNTY MOTORS, INC.

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STAR CHIEF FORDOR SEDAN — RADIO
HEATER — HYDRAMATIC — ORIGINAL
THROUGHOUT.

SATURDAY

TODAY’S
SPECIALS

• DODGE • DART
• CHRYSLER

NITE

AND ALL DAY

V a lia n t

SEMINOLE

C H EVY

Noada B o a t Body Work. Do It Youratlf aad Sava.

HOLIDAY COUPE

IFi Yon a n iatoreoied ta ikia paaUloa write hoc D C
c/ft Saaford Herald, giving ex p erien ce aad qaallflca(taaa. A l ropSea will he keM ta atricteet coafldoaco (oar
tM p tay o aa know o f U la ad) aad a penannl interview

55

NEW uMtorcyrio 1100 and taka "98” Holiday ('oup« • Naw T in a • I-onka and R u m Good
up pa7&gt;»ORta. 909 Camslia CL,

Cut Flo war* For Any Occasion
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
SANFORD rLOWER SHOP
Every Tuesday aod Wadaasday FA 9-1920
or
FA 24)270
8ANFORT ft SOWERS
l i t E. Welbourn* Ava. MI 12474
WINTER PARE. FLA.
Gateway To The Waterway
Ckala Saws — Tools — Bolts—
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Nuts — Screws
R obnon S p o rtin g Gouda
aad Other Parts. Pbona ar Write
-4* E. lat.
Ph FA 2-1961
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
A l types and slscs, Instilled IS’ RUNABOUT. 30 h. p. Johnson
"Do It Yaursalf"
motor and Gstor tilt trailer.
All for MOO. Call after 4:00
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
p. n . FA 2-0749.
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
Pb. FA 1-4432 JOHNSON I H. P. outboard motor
wito stand. Uacd vary littla.
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state973. 2411 Chasa Av*.
m enu, lavoicas, hand bill*, and
p r u g r a m s . ale. Progressiva
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-2931—
209 Wait 13th St.

lopQualttv

WE'VE EVER HAD

2nd. gal. fraai ARMY-NAVY
SURPLUS, 310 Sanford Avo.

FA 14422

C

L awn MOWING aad yard work.

•1695

B iggest Selection

Profasaioual

TV Service within th* hour. Relr your TV for 17.90, la your
• a a r no charge. Suashia*

Herald._____________ .________

NINE PASSENGER SIERRA STATION WAGON —
POWER STEERING — POWER RRAKE8 — NEW
TIRES — RADIO AND HEATER — ONE LOCAL
OWNER.

9#0 B. Park - FA 2AM

W indshield
Back Glass Be Lovisr With
Doer Glass
' V ant Glass Beauty Car*.
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and P a in t Co,
114 W. 2nd at.

STATION WAGON — OVERDRIVE — RADIO
HEATER.

WILSON - MAIER

SPINET ORGAN
BARGAINS
Reclaimed Lowray and Ham­
SERVICE CALLS 92.00
mond. lib* new conditio* guar­
Th* Biggaat Little Shop
anteed. Will e*R at discount
DREAMING nf e fabulous *#In Sanford. All Paris And
a r terms to roliabia party. Pkana
cation tol* summer? A few
Labor Guaranteed 99 Days.
CARPENTBY. painting, roofing SANFORD RADIO k TV CENTER
Crodlt Manager, Sleep Music,
boor* eeBIng AVON Ceematlea
and concrete work; firat d ata. 9th. k Sanford Ave. FA 3-9741
GArden 4-2401, Orlande, ar writ*
wBl make it possible. Write
FA 2-4299.
941 N. Orange Ave.
bow for private Interview U
CARLSON
your boon, Managar, Box 244,
THOS. B. THOMPSON
Rug k Furniture Center
Lockhart, Fla.
General Contractor
WaU lo Wall Carpet Cleaned
Homo Carpentry Repair*
Ph. Winter Pari,, Mf , 7:23*3
JLwflog
A
Siding'.
RBE •* * « and •bMfid-lar whit*
Pbone
FA
2*432
15-A Beauty Parian
woman ia exchange for staying
with school ago child afl*£
A Satisfied customer ia ear beat
Moa*. Son* bouaa work. Call 15. B pacial S ervice*
advertisement.
FA 51984 after I p. a . ____
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
AUTO GLASS
105. So. Oak . . . . Ph. FA 2-9742
WALL PAPERING k PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 304 West 9th St.
Phoo* FA 2-9643

MIDDLE AGED, akto bodied uaa
to - wito wife aad taaa as* daughter
wishes work, prefer firming ar
cariag Isr raaeb, but will ae.
rapt anything if tanas ar* right.
Writ* Box WW, •/* Saafard

lell Ua Your Furniture. Quick BITTER BLUE and Sentlplda
Service With The Cash. SUPER
grass sod. B. EDWARDS Build­
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
ers Supplies, 903 W. 3rd. Street.

LIBERTY’ Styline 1934 2 bedroom
trailer, excellent condition. 44' USED G E. range, combination 23. Not icon f t Personal*
sink and dishwasher. Inquire at
x I'. Price 8X730 Include* even
2111 Summerlin
the spare lir e .. DeWitt Trailer
WANTED: riders to and from Or­
Pk., Sanford, Fla.
PIANO, small medium upright, ex
lando five days per week, Mon.
c e l l e n t condition, mahogany;
through Fri., leave 7:30 a. m.,
1932 KENTUCKIAN trailer, 1 bed­
with bench. Guaranteed and de
return 3:30 p. m. Ph. FA 2-8002
room. 10* x 44’, like new. Call
llvered. 2130. FA 2-1971.
• f u r 8:00 p. m.
FA 2-7429 after 4:00 p. m.

Beautiful 2 Bedrrum 2 Bath Home
with Hardwood floors. G. E.
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
tically controlled Heat. Well.
Lndacapped Lot on Dead End
Street whero Children play In
safety. Wo will b« proud to show
you this today.

WILL TRADE—Large ranch-type
home for smaller house or
house trailer. FA 2-7431.

22. A rticle* F or Sale

T h u ra . A p ril 21. 'CO— P a g e 11

BEDROOM block home, kitchen
equipped: patio. Buy my equity,
assums 413% m ortfafa. Pinecrest area. FA 2-2942.

TWO bedroom unfurnished, kit­ S t Johns Realty Co.
chen equipped bouse 279 mo.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Call between 4 and 9 p. m. US N. Park Av*. Pk. FA 14122
FA 2 2336.
MODERN S BR, house, alaetrie
NICELY furnished I room apart­
kitchen, Corner lot in city. At
ment. FA 2-3302.
a sacrifice. FA 2-3971.

3 Day Weekend
S neetot At

H rralh

IV OWNER; 2 bedroom, 1 bath
home on corner lot ia Plnecrc»t.
Close to achool and church. VA
V»&lt;:. loan. Rcaaonable down
payment,
monthly
payment
2*7.22, total price $11,400. Call
FA 2-4119.

GUARANTEE

ft

t*anforh

Your Frieadly • Valiant • DeSote • Plymouth Dealer
OPEN FRI. NITE TIL tiH -A L L DAY SAT.
20# E. Commercial Avo.

2nd ft PaBnelto U. C. Lot FA 24231 Ofe. FA 2-0711
Otdamebklo — Cadillac Trade-la*
Chevrolet

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JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - TU
Mlclde detectlvei aald they found
a young mother and her Infant
daughter dead In their locked
apartment Wedneiday night Is an
apparent murdcr-sulcldc.
The vlctlma wars Corlna Kay
Smith, tl , and Deva Smith, two
moothi. Mri. Smith wai found In'
g eloeet, a thin rubber cord wound
tightly around her neck. The child
was (mothered beneath blanketi
on a bad, officeri aald.
Another daughter, Brenda, 11
month*, was found olive atop the
blanketi which covered her iliter.
Polio* Mid they believed the
mother may have alao tried to
•mother the older child. Brenda
waa
Capt. B. B. Whittington said It
appeared Mrs. Smith hanged hera d / wMi the eord tied to a hook
high m the closet door. The book
apparently book? under her wolgbt
some time nftor her death, drop­
ping bar la (he closet floor.
Polio# broke in the apartment
after neighbors Mid they bad
tried repeatedly to bring Mra.
Smith to the door. Whittington
Mid aoiibbora acted after Mra.
Smltb'a husband, Donald, tele­
phoned from Charleaton, S. C „ and
told thorn Me wife had failed to
answer bar phone whan ha (ailed
Mvoral Moms.
Whittington Mid Smith had gone
to Charleaton to re-enliat in tha
Navy after trying unauccenfully
to find a job hare.
The captain aald Mlghbora told
Mm Mra. Smith had aeemod de­
spondent ever selling her furnltunm aad moving to Chattoslon.
She and the children ware to have
joined Smith (hero Friday.

n r a w o m c c iT o a v a v , s is t h
j i 'D i r u i . c ir c u it . in s x ii row
aWWINOLW county , r u a i M .
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t h k m nunicna mortcmor
pORVOCATION, a nartoa
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wot JAMK* HARPKIl and MART
AWW MARPKR. bla wlfa, and
•n r and all athar parti*"
Malinina anr Halil, till# ana
• Ih.r Inlaraat In and in lh«
following datrrlbae raal pro' parly, to.wlu
r
U l II, Wlanfc PI. NORTH
ORI.ANDO, tat ADDITION,
aaeeraiap la tb t plat tbara.
af rteordaA la Plat Hook
It, MB# M and tl, Pnblla
Raaorda of atmlaula Conn*
* Ip, Florida.
TOO AUK IIMKKHT NOTIFIKD
Mat tha Plaintiff. THK HUll.tiKKn
P O R T S A O S CORPORATION. •
PI art So aorporatlan, with lls prln&gt;
•tool place af kualnasa In Wlalar
Park. Oranea County, Fltlrlda. baa
iMtllulatf • Bull apalaal you In
Ma Circuit Court of Iho Ninth
JMUtal Circuit. In and for ftcml.
■clo County, florid*, to forortoco
* aorula aaortaaac hold br them
which oneumbcrc Iho aboro dcc■etood raal praporlr. (aid property
bolae altuatcd and located la Berntool* Coaaly, Florida. To* and
•sell af you, ara hereby required
he file your aaswor with Iho Clark
of tho Circuit Coarl In and for
•oatlaola County, Florida, and
oarra a aopy tharenf upon Daniel
It. Muatar, af tha flrai af Wloderwoadla, Halnee, Hunter A Ward.
M4 Park Avaaao, South, ‘Winter
Park, FlarlSa, atlorn»y» for tba
PlalatlM to tha abova action, nn
• r bafora lha lath Bay of Mar.
IIH , alia a Dacrsa Fro Confaaio
Will ba aniartd aaalnat you.
IT M ORPCRRD that tkla ba
pabllsbf* ia tha Sanford Harold, a
•awapapar evbllshta In Namlanla
Oaaaty. florid*, onra aarh waak
9br fane aaaaaawtl** waaha.
WITNWM lha hand nt tha Clsrk
ad lha Rlrault Coarl, ftamlaolo
Oaaaty. Florid*, thla tb* I Ilk day
0« April A. D. ISM.
David M. Oatahal
(hark of tha Clmilt ibiarl
•aailaal* Count*, Florida
•V' Marika T. Tihtaa
n. «.

Thf way to help put baseball
over in a amall town .ia with free
flmmlck*, thf Sanford Greyhound*
business manager laid Monday.
Orlande advertiiing man Peter
Srhaal, rolled hli promotion ideal
off the tip gf his tongue with
lightning rapidity at the Kiwanli
luncheon Wedneiday.
Schaal hai 27 ideal for promot­
ing attendance at the Greyhound
garnet thli year. They run from
a "get rid of your mother-in-law
night" to a night for giving away
pet animali at the ball game.
"Get rid of your mother-in-law
night" will be Stay 10. Standard
Oil Co. will give away enough gai
and oil to take one mother-in-law
anywhere in Florida and return;
another anywhere in aeveral southem ilalei and return, and a
third anywhere In the United
Stales and return. Schaal said he
had gotten one complaint about
the "and return" clause.
Schaal li working out promotion
idrai with other Sanford mer­
chants. July 4 will be ACL Rail­
road night, with a Florida Power
and Light Corp. event following
aoon after.
The combination advertiiing
min-baieball fan got close to
Seventh Heaven when he explain­
ed his Greyhounds score book
idea. Each ad in the new scorebook Is a coupon, which can help
pay for merchandise in a Senford store, or may even be a
ticket exchangeable for free mer­
chandise.
Kansas City trained the Class
D team about five weeks before
the season opened and has in­
vested 920,000 in the dub.
The pre-season training alone
cost Kansas City about 912,000
and the Athletics are giving the
players 97,500 in salaries, paying
(he field manager's salary, paying
for players social security, tele­
phone toll calls, and contributing
to travel expenses. Raising all
lliat money would be a mighty
hard job if the Greyhounds had
to do It alone, Schaal laid.
Field m anager' Robbie Robert­
son took over after Schaal and
said he has a bunch of boys who
like to bustle, lie praised the
Greyhounds double play combina­
tion against (.eeaburg Tuesday
nlgbt, when Sanford's tram won
14-1.

REV. (JROVfeR C. SEW ELL JR.

Rev. Grover C. Sewell Jr. was
received by the St. Johns Pres­
bytery April f t to become the
pallor of the Sanford First Pres­
byterian Church. He will conduct
the regular services this Sunday.
Rev. Sewell and his wife, Mary,
and children, Steve'and Debbie,
wUl reside in the manse at 2018
Elisabeth Court.
Rev. and Mrs. Sewell arc naIIvm of Georgia. Before entering
the ministry, Mr. Sewell was in
business for several years. He was
in the U. S. Air Force from 1942
to 1948. It was when be returned
to business after this service that
ha felt the call to tba ministry.
Aftar graduating from Columbia
Theological Seminary in June,
1940, he was ordained by the At­
lanta Presbytery the following
month, and served In that Pres­
bytery before moving to Florida.

rerreatlon camp for crippled
children, the Brat of lls kind to
tbe entire nation, will soon be
established in Ihc Mt. Plymouth
lakes area only a few milea from
Sanford! it was announced here
today.
Officials of the Florida Society
for Crippled Children and Adulls,
Inc., which hai ill slat* head­
quarters In Orlando, dlactotrd that
the N. K. Winston Sanson Florida
Corp. of Miami Beach haa given
a 90-acre tract of valuable pro­
perty for tho new camp.
" This is the same firm which
provided land for the University
of South Florida at Tampa and
recently donated a site for Girls
Town, U.8.A., also in the Mt.
Plymouth region, according to
Kenneth W. McIntosh, Sanford
attorney and trustee from Semi­
nole County to the stale Raster
Seal organization.
Stanton D. Sanson, president,
and Irving Z. Mann, vice presi­
dent, of Me benefactor corporalion, ara completing negotiations
this week for transferral of lha
acreage with Lisle Reese, state
director of the Florida Society.
Tnitleea of the aoctciy will
formally accept tha deed from
Sanson at their annual spring
meeting to be held In Winter Park
May 13 and 14. At this lima, the

Mr. Sewell served both the Bee
Ridge and Pine Shores Presbyter­
ian Churches for approximately
two years, after which the growth
necessitated a pastor for each
church. On November 15, 1051,
the membership of Pine Shores
Church was 43 when Mr. Sewell
became the first ordained pastor
of that church which was first
organised on May 31 1951 with
40 charter members. The mem­
bership has grown to 773 mem­
bers to date under the leadership
of the Sewells.
During his ministry In Sarasota,
Mr. Sewell served as president of
the Sarasota Christian Ministers'
Assn, for two years, president of
Manasota Presbyterian Council,
The fastest trip on the
moderator of Westminister Pres­
bytery, wss a member of the Kxprces out of St. Joseph,
Sarasota Bay Rotary Club, and was seven days, 17 hours
Lincoln's inaugural address
carried to the West Coast.

ktatewlde organization will fur­
ther plans for construction of the
special camp.
McIntosh noted that the site Is
considered "ideal" for such a
facility, according to rehabilitation
authorities. Ready for an immedite building program, lb* pro­
perty ii on one of the highest
elevations in central Florida, is
free of Rood hazards, and fronts
on
picturesque
Neighborhood
Lake.
Actual worth of the real estate
is 962,500, according to recent
appraisal! by the William A.
White Co. of New York City and
the McCune Co. of Miami, both
nationally recognised lirms of ap­
praisers.
Ttic especially designed Florida
Faster Seal Camp for the handi­
capped has frontage on Slate Rd.
48 which haa just been repaved.
This ronnecta wilh new U. S. In­
terstate Highway 4 at Me Sanford
interchange
between
Daytona
Beach and Ml. Petersburg.
Also close to Uie site is a road
through tha Mt. Plymouth Conn-

Puny
Mo.,
when
was

(ry Club Golf Course, providing
access to Highway 435 to Rock
Spring* Park, Apopka and then
to U. S. 441 to Orlando.
foadera in the local Faster Seal
organization point out that acqui­
sition of this property In the heart
of Florida’! highland! will give
great Impetui to the expanding
program of aiding handicapped
children.
They explained that tha state
asaoclation had been seeking a
suitable piece of property for at
least two years where a camp
could be built for complete utili­
sation 12 months of the y«er.
Until the new camp is ready
for use. arrangements have been
made for children with handicaps
to attend a special session a t the
Youth Conservation Camp In Ocala
National Forest and aeaiiona at
Camp Crystal Lake near Starke,
McIntosh added.
Philip Lagan is president af the
Crippled Children Society of
Seminole County which will soon
be concluding a highly success­
ful Faster Seal campaign for 1980.

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Established 2908

FRIDAY. A PRIL 22, 1960

SA N FO R D . FL O R ID A

NO. 678

•Bailey Defends
State Adult
School Program
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MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Mata
School Supt. Thomas D. Bailey
today defended Florida’s rontrovarsial adult edueatlon program and
urged Ha expansion.
Bailey told an adult education
meeting, being held la connection
with the Florida Education Asso­
ciation'* convention here, that the
Bill Bottled Up
legislative “freeze” on the pro­
WASHINGTON (U P li-B ack ert
gram in last wai due largely to a
of a bill proposing a government
"lack of undemanding."
loan program for areas of chronic
F Commitment* of legislative lead­
unemployment considered s e v e r a l
ers against new taaea also had
parliamentary moves today to
something to do with M, he said.
force it out of the hostile House
There wae preisure in (he Legi­
Rules Committee. A 6-C lie vote
slature to abandon atala support
by ihe committee Thursday kept
of adult education program* al­
it bottled up.
trict investigator for the Forest Service, left, and T. E.
FOREST RANGER J. P. SIZELOVE got a $100 award
together following criticism of
some courses like basket-weaving
Tucker,
president
of
the
Florida
State
Bank,
who
ntnde
from the Florida Bankers Assn, for his work beyond the
Actress Jailed
ae "Irilla.”
the presentation. O ther Rangers around tha table from
call of duty in apprehending three youths who had been
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Televislon
Finally, tea Legislature derided
left are Lewis Gore, l^twls Williams, E rnest Sikes,
le ttin g forest fires in the county, {t w as one of 10 such
actress Mary Castle we* jailed
to freeze tee program at Ha MMRalph Harrison, Vcrlln Howard and E. M. Lewi* Sr.
awards given by the banker* in the state. Sizelove
three lime* Thursday — once for
J » level and allow no oapanaioo.
drunk, once for debts, once lor
worked on his off-duty hours to solve a series of woods
• The result, Bailey said, has been
traffic citations. “ 1 am not guilty
(Herald Photo)
fires. Standing with Sizelove, center, la Bill Clark, dis­
discontinuation eg certain courses
of anything and this is a delib­
and curtailment of services. He
erate attempt to ruin my esreer,**
■aid adult education is Important
she said. “ If I have to I can
to tarnishing akilled workers for
tell a slory about this that will
soma Florida industries.
take the top right off City Hall.”
HU aaa’i educe11m aao aflord
to eeaee la tea decade ahead, a
Belgian Plane Crashes
new age, tee apace age,” be eaid.
Carlton said a history of the turnpike, which he eaid was
BUNIA, Belgian Congo (U P D By United Press International
‘T h a rapidity eg change and the
Gubernatorial candidate Farris state indicated “ most of the ac­ blocked tom* year* ago by two A DC4 operated by the Sobelair
phenoanenal increase in substan­
Belgian charter airline crashed
Bryant today urged removal of ceptable reapportionment arcom- of his opponents.
tiv e knowledge will require ooolinthe 10 percent federal tax on plishrd has been done by amend­
'to in g education.”
Ted David said he would not into Mr. Bogoro near here today.
interstate travel as a remedy for ing our slat* constitution.”
He urged school people to help
offer programs for schools and First reports said ad M persons
stimulating Florida's tourist inacquaint the public, lay leaders
roads to the legislature until it ■board were killed. The plane
John
McCarly
said
at
Miami
he
AFOUL (U PI)—Both President duatry.
was an route from Brussells to
a a d legislative representatives
would carry hla drive for reap- was reapportioned.
with tee program la arder to fore­ Syngman Rhae and hla rontrnver.
David, campaigning in Miami, KlisahethviUe in the Belgian
“ People can go to resorts in portionment into the eourta if
stall any further cut* c r “freesee” aial vice president, Lee Ki Poong, tha Caribbean without paying this necesiary.
aaid he would call the legislature Congo. H left Cairo and was ap­
to tea neat aession.
have considered—and rejected— tax,” eaid Bryant, in a speech
"1 will ua* all my influence to into special section and hold It proaching tor a landing at Bunia
airfield when Oto crash occurred.
the idea of resigning to end South at Miami iieach. “ This is bad for bring about, fair reapportionment,” there until it reapportioned Itself.
In
the
rare
for
commissioner
the
state.
The
theory
seems
to
be
he laid “ If that fails I will not
Korea's political unrest, it was re­
’See Florida last'.”
stop there—I will institute suit in of agriculture Thursday, Doyle Torture Complaint
ported today.
Conner and W. R Hancock sought
MIAMI (UPI) - Sergio Dias
Opposition leaders have de­ lie promised if elected to “ assist the courts on behalf of the people volet on the East Coast.
Broil, brother of farmer Cuban
of
Florida.”
our
representatives
in
Washing
manded the m ignation of both - . ... . __
In Miami, Conner pledged If air force chief Pedro Diax Lena,
u cCarty
c
also said he' would
a n ' -n-w presidential e J e e t^ , t l too
too. to. see that tills inequitable
elected to cooperate with tha gov-f said *Thursday he was tartared
wipe nut the memory of the tax i*t’removed.*' lie aim x*m n* i fight lor a lull-length Florida ■
Pnoe
a« he
ah
lle ImnattnitaA
ernor "urhnei'ep
“ whoever he
he m
mey
be. ••
while
Imprisoned fnp
(or Iton
two iMAfllhl
months
A political rally sponsored by March Ifi elections when R h e a was would call together all state agen- : -----At
Daytona
Boacb,
Hancock
said
in
Venezuela.
Brull
hai
been an
tiic County Democratic Executive
ciek
involved
with
tourism
and
he
would encourage needed American citizen abac* 1931 Ilia
Committee will dim aa "Frontier unopposed and Lee was accused of urge rioter cooperation with the
winning through fraud/
changes In highway right-of-way brother fled here from Cube
Day” at Geneva Saturday.
Florida
Development
Commission.
Opposition to the March I t elec­
acquisitions and beach erosion last summer saying the Fidel
The rally will start at S p. m.
itfipportionraent claimed the
tions
brought widespread riots major
policies.
Castro government was Com
and be bold to tea aoam aaky
attention among the candi­
Tuesday and the death of a t leaet dates Thursday.
mumat-iafllUated.
building.
Statewide -cendidalee have alee 126 students. New demonstrations
Doyle Carlton said at Palatka
Morton Raps Demos
been invited by the committee |o erupted today in Inchon and in that a proposed ST-senalor plan
BERLIN (UIM) — Communist
Kunaan, 100 mils* south of Seoul, would leave middle-sized coun­
WASHINGTON (UPD-RepubU
. a s p r i u their piatfornii.
can National Chairmen Thurston
w The rally will follow a fall day but there Was no violence.
ties hanging in the atr between a East German polir* enierrd West
Politic*! circles said Rhee met House dominated by the large Berlin today in a now effort to
B. Morton today accused congresof activities including a parade
■ional Democrat* of trying to con
starting at M a. a . and barhpcua with member* of his ruling Lib- counties and a Senate controlled halt a mass rxodu* of refugees
oral
l'arty
and
asked
them
coct “ an elixir for every elector."
at noon.
by the small counties.
from the 8ovict xone. West Berlin
.Sanford is sending the largest The Kentucky senator told the
All men attending the day-long whether he should resign and call
“ It would enable lour percent of police overpowered and arretted
contingent of Jaycees end Jayccc American Society of Newspaper
festivities are asked to wear new elections. The sources said the stale'* voters to elect a them.
beards, painted or real and the party leaders urged him to re­ majority of the Senate,” he con­
An armed three-man Communist wives in Ha history to the state Editor* that Democrats are ao
Chamber convention in Mi­ eager to provide an election-year
women are asked to wear bonnets. main a t hla post.
tended.
patrol boldly crossed the border, Junior
ami.
boon for every type of voter thet
ignored a demand by a lone West
Sanford Jaydeea’and "they have developed more rem
Berlin policeman to return, and 21Twenty-six
wives are slated to attend the ■dies lhan (hare are Ilia."
began searching for rrfugrea who convention which began Thursday
are fleeing to tha West in great and will run through Sunday after­
number to eacape new Commu­ noon. They started leaving ThureTbo County Commlaaioo U ex- elevations would leave adequate gested, forming a series of lakes nist repression measures.
day. Sanford Attorney Ken McIn­
More than 6,000 refugees have tosh will represent about 16 Jayported to adopt a resolution at water to prevent fish loss and for two to four mllo* wide Just above
lie mealing next weak asking that home and industrial demands.
SR 46 in Seminole and Volusia fled into West Germany in the cec clubs from the fourth district
LEGHORN, Italy (UPI)—Italian
a survey be made ef tha EconDuring the dry season the re­ Counties to SR &lt;0 to Indian River past week in a flight from harah in the “Speak Up Jaycee” con­
paratroops batllrd civilian* in this
lockhstehee River basin to deter­ servoirs would retain enough wa­ County, a distance of M mile*. measure* which include seizure test.
mine the feasibility of using fed­ ter for irrigation and other re­ Each would be contained behind of all privately owned farms and
The Jaycee* will elect their state Communist-run city for h o a r i
eral funds to alleviate flooding. quirements.
a dam with gates for us* a* re­ a threat to seize all privately president, aecrwtary and national Thursday night and early today
Four aucb reservoirs are sug­ quired.
owned business.
directors at tha convention end until troops and police subdued
After eaplaining a proposed wa­
will bring up (he part year's busi­ them with tear gee bomba end
ter conservation plan for the upness and vote on state by laws. . -truing ehota.
-per St. Johns River region to
'orty six persona were Injured
S e m in o le , Brevard and Oranga
in Jte fracas, five by gunfire.
County commissioner* here Thurs­
Camping Trip
Communist-led unions called a
day, Ed Dail, executive director
Sanford Boy Scout Troop 144 left »tnk* from It a. m. to noon today
of the Central and South Flor­
today for a weekend of ramping at to protest the paratroop action
ida Flood Control District, said
Altoona, west of DeLand. Sroul- and activilica in the port were shut
th at' since the Ecoolockhatche*
inaater Claude Denslow led the 17 down. Many workers left (heir Job*
la not within the Jurisdiction ef
boya.
before the strike deadline.
the proposed project a survey
should be requested.
Dali said that onca they gat
tha resolution asking for tbs study,
vgliitrirt officials will turn H aver
win the Corps of Army Engineers
for review to see If federal funda
t
could be used in the project and
la recommend a plan h r water
control io the basin.
Representatives of the three
Plana for a 1ST lot home develop­ built on Park Av*. Just south of
counties were st the meeting to
hear Dail and his assistants ca­
ment betwseo MeMonviUe end Lo­ 24lh St. The clinic to be built for
ptain the proposed plan, consist­
cust Avenue* just south of Celery Dr. E. L. Lindsey and Dr. R. J.
ing of basins located along the
Smith will include a prescription
Avr.
were presented is the Hanford shop.
upper St. Johns River with an
Zoning and Planning Board Thurs­
a outlet to the Atlantia through SePhilip Zcull’s new development
day night.
^Haitian Inlet.
between Eighth St. end Celery Ave.
Orlando bulldsr Jack Demelree was zoned R-1A residential. Zculi
Jim Clawson, district planning
engineer, described the proposed
presented a plan for Ihe homes will build on about 97 lots there.
basins and (be entire project and
which would be in the Iiu,-fl2^00 The loss ere 7,300 feet square. San.
used a diagram to outiina tbo
price range. Demetree plena (o put ford building inspector M. A. Yeimerits of the plan.
the homes between the railroad vington aaid Zculi wants to gradu­
A few property owners in the
track* just south of Valencia Avo., ally increase Ihe size of ihe homes
basin areas oppbsed the plan,
and a commercial zona which be as ha moves northward toward
saying that in maoy instances
would develop bordering Celery Eighth St. froiq Celery Ave. The
large quantities of water would
Ave. He proposed putting a.teMr d^yelopment la Just east ef tha
cover their rattle grazing land.
loi recreation area in (he ciflKbr experiment station.
The plan would include a series
ol the development, and a concrete
Four lots recently annexed In
-$w duel purpose water storage
wall between tha homei and the San Sem Knolls were aoned R-1C
reservoirs in the low lying marsk
proposed commercial tone on the residential. This is the aeme xoniog
area and the eslsting river chan­
northern boundary.
aa the nearby Country Club Maaor
CENTRAL FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL wae the tepte.pl (liacusaion at
nel. During the wot pardon ef
Demelree brought the plaa before bomes have.
• Sanford meeting Thursday afternoon. Looking ever a Php of Seminole
each year tha water to these ra­
the losing and planning members
Tbo board gave permission far
County ae the diacuaaion began -were^from left, Mel Littlefield, Central
te r voira would be lowered to
to see if they R an ted him in re ­ D. D. Royer to put a telephone
and
Southern
Florida
Flood
Control
gm
frict
representative
in
Kissimmee;
' elevations calculated la provide
vise tha layout jhefore he took answering service office to hla
Seminole County Commission Chairman John Judder; Ed Dail, director of
. * • stomp* aopaetty required to
farther steps to tel development. Leundr a-Center en U s e d Ave.
the Central and Southern Florida Flood Control Diatrict, and Jack Me*
•nan ad excessive ralalaU and
The board approved 1* parking without increasing tee number af
Ugh flood runoff. The minimum
Dowall, of the Orange County Commlksion.
(Herald Photo)
spaces for a medical clinic to be parking spaces there.

News Briefs

Rhee Rejects
Resigning Idea
To Stop Unrest

Travel Tax Removal Asked

Rally To Climax
•Frontier Day . .

Refugee Baffle
Waged In Berlin

,Econlockhatchee Study To Be Asked

Jaycees, WiVes
Convention Bound

Tear Gas Quells
Rioting Italians

Zoning Board Presented
W ith Development Plan

Offered, He Charges
Diatrict 6 County CommiMionnr Homer Little, speaking
a t a political rally in Fern Park Thursday night, aaid ha was
"tired of candidates talking about better road*, echoola and
lesa taxea and not one offering a concrete program on how w n
can get these thing*.’’
"We nil would like to *ee every county ro»d paved, bite
that lakes money end a long range
program," Little said. “Thu* far
at these rallies all 1 have heard
Is talk," he said.
Little said that Ihe present
county commissioner* “ are not
a hunch of supermen but are do­
ing their best to put into opera­
tion long range plans lo solve
some of the problems in the coun­
ty."
One of IJtlle's opponents, John
Fitzpatrick, said “ if you voter*
want a new approach to county
operation* with new ideas, ’ then
vote for Fitzpatrick May 3.”
Fitzpatrick and George Bell,
another opponent in the District
3 race, spent their three minutes
summarizing their qualifications.
In the District 3 County Com­
mission campaign bailie, Otis
Fourakre answered charges made
by Commissioner I-awrence Swofford at a previous rally.
Swotford said at Altamonte
Springs Tuesday “ it is a matter
of record that one of my opponenta, while serving as county
commissioner, did allow liquor
to he sold on Sunday.”
Fourakre said, “ sine* I am the
only opponent of Mr. Swofford
having previously served aa your
county commissioner, these state­
ment! appear to be directed at
mo."
Fourakre charged that these
■talements were ' illegal, false
.and unjustifiable.”
lie aaid that the charges were
illegal because April 13 was the
deadline for candidates to bring
any new charges against an op­
ponent at public rallies.
Fourakre aaid It was “ false and
not justified because I have never
given anyone, or tried to give
anyone, the authority to ttay open
after the legal hours set by the
board of rounly commissioner*."
Fourakre also said ha was never
called on by Ihe Longwood Town
Council to explain why the ordin­
ance regulating the hours when
liquor could be served wet not
bring enforced.
Swofford, (peaking before Four­
akre, did not mention Ihe liquor
controversy, but said he stood on
his re c o rd ia l a county commisif oner. "W* were the flrei cornmission to do aomelhing about eli­
minating double sessions In the
schools and establish plat law*,”
he aaid.
Another-candidate In the Dis­
trict 1 race, Jam es Avery, aaid
that every effort should be made
lo bring new Industry in the
county. "If I am elected 1 would
ask that a bureau of information
be act up and a man selected to
head the bureau who can bring
Industry into the county. This ia
not a job far amateurs,” Avery
said.
Ed Zimmerman, also running
for District I commissioner, said
that “ million* and miUloiis of dol­
lars in contracts have been
warded to outside Interests while
local people are screaming to be
hired.”
Another candidate la the fivemen race, A. R. Lormann, said
he would work “ to get dollar
value for avtry dollar spent."
Candidates in lha District 1 and
2 Commission raesa spent their
three minute* talking about their
qualifications.
Earlier Thursday, a number of
candidates were Invited to speak
at tbe Jaycee luncheon at the
Clvie Center,
After candidates for tha tax
assessor,, supervisor of registra­
tion. sheriff and Circuit Court
Clerk's office apoke a brief ques­
tion end answer period followed.
Most of Ihe questions were dir­
ected at Richard McCenna end
Mr*. Mery Eerie Walker, both
seeking the Job a* lax assessor.
Mrs. Walker'told the group that
if sbe la elected, in a reasonable
lenglti of lime she would check
each appraisal and if necessary
ask Ihe County Commission to
provide funda for the rechecking
job.
McCann* repeated hil stalement that “ taxation'’ by favoritism
must nevtr return to Kcminole
County."_______________

Collins Says He
Will Not Seek
Any Office Again
MIAMI BEACH (UP!) — Gov.
lx Roy Collins, choosing the Flo­
rida Education Assn, aa tho
group to hear what he called his
“ swan »ong.“ aaid Thursday night
he never intend* to seek public
office again.
Collins leaves office next year.
The remark wai hla firmest de­
nial so far of rumors he Is trying
for the Democratic vie* presiden­
tial nomination.
Collins
recommended
Stale
School Supt. Thomas Bailey, up
for re-election this year, as "a
rest credit to Florida and to tho
cause of publie education.
“ I have seen many state super­
intendents from many states,**
Collins said, “ but 1 would prefer
to keep ihe one we have."
Though he endorsed no ooe and
mentioned no name*, Collins ale*
had comments on tea gubernato­
rial rare.
He advised the teachers to anamine carefully the record ef a*
the candidate* on education,
“The reel measure of a man,**
he said, “ la bettor token by his
performance than by hie promi­
se*.''

New Proposal
Would Not Mean
Added Millage
County Commission Chairman
Jobs Krlder explained today Rial
a special couatywld* drainage t u
levy would not moan any tocream
in millage next year.
Al the commititon meeting Tues­
day, Krider suggested to the board
that k art up a drainage levy in
next year’s budget aod that Urn
portion collected in the municipali­
ties be returned In tea aittoa In
use as they sea fit.
In Ihe past, funds far dratnagn
have been charged out of Um N ed
end bridge fund.
“ I have contended that th e diver­
sion of money from that fund to
illegal,” Krider aaid, adding, " a y
proposal Is lo separata tha two
items Into accounts whereby ten
monlee used lor drainage ho set
up in a separate account so thal
the proper accounting can be mad*
of the funds tor these purposes.**
Krider aaid a t the present tho
county la levying two mill* for tha
road end bridge fund. Under tho
proposal, one quarter of a mill
would b* levied far countywfcto
drainage, and 1.71 mills far road
and bridge.
“There would not be an addi­
tional levy of millage, but simply
a separation so that the proper
accounting could be made of tack
fund," Krider pointed out.

DeBary Days Show
To Benefit Center

A group of DeBary women will
be in Sanford Tuesday to tell Hekt-ts fur the big variety show
which will fUimax DeBary Day*
here April 29.
The volunteer workers are sell­
ing tickets to raise funds for
expansion of the DeBary Com­
munity Center and the show at
(lie Civic Canter will be the high­
light of the Iwo-day event.
Tha merchant* division of tho
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce ia sponsoring Iwo days
of special sales and free gifts
during DeBary Daye, Those wish­
ing to participate, but who have
not been contacted by the cham­
Vice Admiral FlUhugh Lee, De­ ber, are asked to call Tha Herald
puty Commander in Chief of tha advertising department not later
United Slates Atlantic Fleet, pajd then noon Monday.
an Informal visit to the Sanford
Naval Air Station this morning.
Admiral Lee was at the NAS for
about an hour. His headquarters
is at the Atlantic Fleet headquar­
Dlscuitlon of the Sanford Art
ter* ia Norfolk, Va.
Association's May patio show aad
auction will come up at the asso­
ciation's a rt workshop Monday
The St, Johni Ufa Insurance night.
Underwriters Assn, will feature
Association president Mrs. Helea
a corn boil at Ha aaaual meeting DeWIt today urged that all mem­
here Saturday. Tbe Meeting en ber* attend the meeting and disthe Elks Club grounds will he cusstoo. Members are also aakod
from 4 p. m. to S p. m . and asso­ to bring a picture in eriUclaeciation P resident........................
Joa Mathtoun wti be to charge
invited ate Me to
of ten ? : • p- to. flaniw teottetof
aad their families to at
workshop. The aeastoa nrfll b* to
free event.
lb* Fort Mellon Park Craft Hut.

Admiral Visits
Naval Station

Patio Show, Auction
To Be Discussed

Corn Boil Set

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The Seminole County Tuberculosla and Health Association offloo will ho closed Wednesday
thtimgh Saturday, while associa­
tion executive secretary Mrs. L o r'
rains L. Graham attend* the Flor­
ida Tuberculosis and Health Asso­
ciation's annual meeting.
County
association
directors
Mrs. W. W. Tyre, Mrs. J. N.
Assarsllo, and Mrs. C. B. Hunter
also plan te attend the meeting
la Tampa.
The proMame la wiping out TB
Is Plarida will be discussed, along
with a Baal report an a two yaar
Study o f MM organisational H i*
lent af the florid* TB AssortsDr. William B. Tucker of the
Morans' Administration Central
Klee and Dr. Julias L. WUsoa of
the National TB Association will
giro first hand impressions of Urn
m o a t A r m Homo Conference
an Tuberculosis. p r. W. L. Ho­
ward, Mporintcndent o f a Michlf t t loalterlum will apeak about
TB diagnostic aad treatment pro-

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HOLLYWOOD (U PI) - Mrs.
Florence Aadland faces prellmlwary hearing next Monday on f|vo
w t o h — •"•Wbutlng to tho daRoquet *r
of bar 17-year-old

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REV. BILL SWYEAR, right, pastor o f tha Barnett Methodist Church o f
Enterprise was the guest o f honor at a aurpriae birthday party recently.
Harvey Dunn, left, presenta a birthday card along with a g ift to Rev.
Swyear. Approximately 100 persona attended tha party.

Sinatra Faces

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Sally flowered dress, appeared la
sourt Monday for arraignment on
tho charssa which carry a maxi­
mum sentsacs qash of $1,00$, fine
aad ana year to1 JaU. Superior
Judge Jeha G. Barms allowed
her to fem ale free on SIAM ball
after setting tho new court date.
Mrs. Aadland waa arrested on
toa t W f o # last Thursday followThe DeBary American Legion
tog disclosure o f photographs tak­
en at her apartment. They showed Auxiliary Mmlnatlng committee
her and. Beverly, the playmate of ha* announcsd the slate of offi­
too late Brroi FJynn, **verting cers for tho coming year.
Thar are! Mrs. G. Fred Smith,
president; Mrf. Ella Davis, first
vice-president; Mra. Cart Wtbar,
second vice-president; Mra. Harry
Scbob,
secretary;
Mra. John
Laabsrtaon, treasurer; Mrs. Ed­
ward Phelps, sergeant-at-armi;
Mrs. Edwin Hoffmire, assistant
sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Edmund
lovanna, chaplin and Mra. M. F.
McDermott historian.
H was also announced that the
annual poppy-drive would bo held

D tBary Auxiliary
Nom inates O fficers

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Apstw M a rk s!
Jersey Primary

Kennedy, who ii 42, and Sen.
Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.),
U, are the only contendara In the
May II Demoeratlc preaideatlal
primary In Wait Virginia.
Byrd la backing Senate Demo­
cratic Leader Lyndon B. John­
son (T ex.), SI, who Ii not cam­
paigning In any of the pre-conven­
tion presidential primaries.
Returning from a five-day toer
of *7 West Virginia counties, Byrd
said that Kennedy "lacks the age
and experience to be president in
these perilous times."
Byrd said In a statement that
ha could not feel secure in the
thought o f Kennedy "sitting down
with the Adenauers, the DaGaulles, the Macmillans and the
Khrushchevs as our country wrealies with Important problems In
the Held o f International affairs."

SANTA MONICA, Calif. (U P!)
—ginger Frank Siaatra, actor
Pater Lawford and tho flva other
owners o f a Beverly Hills barrestaurant have bean named dafondant* in a $000,000 damage suit
Harold Webster Coleman, iden­
tified aa a noted Industrial de­
signer, charged In tbs Superior
Court suit filed Monday that ha
waa thrown out of Puccini’s Res­
taurant and beaten by four res­
taurant employes Tab. t. He said
the action followed a dispute
whoa ha requested a different ta­
ble.
Coleman claimed ha was hit
and kicked by the restaurant em ­
ployes. He said ha suffered bodily
injury, mental anguish and lost a
$1,000 diamond ring la the fight.
HU suit sought $100,000 la puni­
tive damages and a half mill lea
dollars la -general damages. Ooa
o f tho omployoa, Louis Castlgliooa, was convicted on a battery
charge as a result o f tho fight,
according te Coleman's attorney.

t iS ^ A a S s p .-'

Running a finger down tha tax
form, ho next comes to line 9—
"wage*, ealarie*, boaueee, com­
missions, tipi end other eompenration." WUh a heavy sigh, ha
picks up tha latest statement of
overnment receipts and expandlires, which consist* of It pagat
of figures act elose together in
amall type.
Should he put down his estimat­
ed ‘ grosa incom e, for ftaeal 1M0
or Us actual net Income for fis­
cal 10307 Ha hesitates only a. mo­
ment before choosing the Utter,
and smaller, figure — $11,270,•
392,714.
But bold It a second. Hipping
on tho' bifocals, ha notices that
$21,H I,741 o f this amount cam*
from "aalgnolraga " . Does selfMirage havo to ha declared?
What U selgnolrageT Should ha
wake up hi* wife and ask bar?
Instead ha consults tha instruc­
tion booklet. The revenue service
In its usual'all;*’ od'm anner asgtoctnd to mention saignolragn.
Better be on ‘ he safe aide and
leave it In. Ha can always make
up for It with deductions.
Using a lUUe imagination, ho la
able to list soma $00 deductions
totaling $ao.at7,2M,4M, which la
$12,420,M i,791 mo.-s than Ms In­
come.
As ho signs tho return and
starts' wearily off to bod, ho no­
tice* that ha la $3M,MI,419,MS te
debt and baa only $$,$U,4S4,llt la
tha treasury. But wiRi a Mg fat
ho aan claim.
In desperation, he fteally de­ rebate earning up, who ears*?
cides to claim them a l and, with
a frlgbleoed glance over his
Cobalt-00 Gamma radlatton-aauaboulder to make certain m rev­ iron bombardment—la being used
enue agents a us lurking la tha experimentally at Gainesville to
shadows, writes down IN billion produce Inherited changes in farm
doUara for exomptkms.
plants,

REV. H. E. TURLINGTON
Is tonight’# speaker at tho
Pinecreat Baptist Church
Revival. Rav. Turlington Is
from the First Baptist
Church o f Delray Beach.
The program will begin at
S p. m.

Delegatee te be elected to tho
Republican nomination conven­
tion today were considered cer­
tain to back Vico President Rich­
ard M. Nixon: those on tho Democratlc side were expected to bo
Tho Longwood First Baptist
behind the favorite eon candidacy Church has slatted land for a
of Gov. Robert B. Meyner.
parking lot across Church St.
from tha church building. Rev. Lewis Futcb, pastor, sold
Friday that ho doesn’t know exactly when the tend will be paved
for a parking lot. Rev. Futeh
the teneral . ■meeting of tho hopes that tha church will be able
DeBary Volunteer Fire Depart­ some day to buy an adjacent piece
ment last Thursday, Chief Ed­ o f land for basketball and tennia
ward Haaly announced that an courts. Ho also has plans for a
inha la lor eall waa mado to 110 recreation building to go on tha
Medina Road at 10 p. m., April proposed packing lot alts.
This would have table tennis
10.
Four new members were re­ facilities, an Indoor barbecue pit,
ceived at-the meeting. They are showers and root rooms.
Tho church will probably have
George D. Engel, ,*r., Anton Trubonbacher, James H. Scott, and to start adding to the west wing
of the present building within six
Irving I.' Jacobs.
John Vetter, chairman of tho months, Rav. Fetch said.
house committee announced two
coming events. There will be a
social evening at the Firs House
Friday at 7:90 p. m. T han will
be no admission, and refresh­
ment* will be served. Also, on
Brush flrea are decreasing bar*
Saturday, at 7:$0 p. m. the fire­
men will hold a fund-raising danee an w n m t r approaches, the Long•t the Fire House, with live mu­ wood Forest Ranger Station resic provided. The admlulon charge ported Friday.
Tho rangera u ld tbat as foliage
will be $0e per person, and re­
gala greener H becomes harder to
freshments will be served.
Ignite. Tha worst time for f l m
is la tho winter, whoa foliage la
. Tokyo rivato Venice as a shy o f dry, they said. Tha rangers will
n fire prevention program
canals. Tha Japanese eapital has
1AM miles af canals and l,2M
o f the Sanford Momentary
bridges.

The Longwood Jayceei are get.
ting ready to put on a ham din­
ner within three weeks, member­
ship Chairman Bill LaBrae said
Friday.
Proceeds will go towards finish^
lag the Jayeee Building. The n et#
building needs only plastering and
electrical fixtures to t e com­
pleted, LaBrae ■aid. Tyrns Hicks
win donate aU plastering materlals snd labor to finish the Job.
LaBreo said Um Jaycoea plan
to have a soda fountain Installed
in Um building within two weeks.
Approximately 100-130 youngsters
have turned out for the Saturday
night teenage dances during tha
past two weeks. Admission raone«§
la given away la prises and used
to buy phonograph records. Tbs
m . sack
Saturday.

Church Meet
Lougwood'e That B a p t i s t
Church Vacation Bible School
workers and superintendents will
meat at the church Friday at l
p. m. The school ter yowngsterq
tram three to M yoaaa otd wfll b f
hi saaeiea June #41.

P RESTI GE

Inhplotor C alls
M ade By Volunteers

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n|CK WEST
WASHINGTON (U PI) - One of
tho things. 1 have to be thankful
for — and tha pickings are pretty
allm — la tbat I don't havo to
flU out an Income tax return on
behalf of UneU Sam.
Even with the extension grant­
ed Ia*t week. I'm afraid I
couldn't flnisn it In time te beat
the deadline, I doubt' I could do
H if the deadline were extended
te infinity.
But by way of a little fanciful
ravenga, 1st ua pretend for tho
nonce that the wsvernment U d
taxpayer instead ,of tha collector.
If you think you had trouble
wresUUg with Form 1040, get a
load of thii:
Tho scon* 1* a pine-paneled
den on the banka of tho Potomac.
14 U almost midnight. As our Im­
aginary curtain rises, we see tbs
head of the household, a tall, bowhUkered gent In rad, white and
blue pajamas, seated at a clut­
tered daak.
Tha brow under bU stovepipe
nightcap U corrugated with con­
centration. At Intervals ha makes
a notation on n scratch pad. Than
ha rips off the page, wada It Into
a ball and throws It at the cat,
who U steeping In the easy chair.
Ac we pea In far ■ doae-ep,
we tan hear Um muttering to
himself. Ha la trying to determine
out of approximately 1$0 million

NEWARK, N. J. ( U P I ) - New
J e rse y Republicans decide today
whether tbair Senate candidate
will ba Incumbent Sen. Clifford
P. Case, a liberal, or Robert
Morris, self proclaimed guard­
ian of the party's conservative
wingI
The primary was marked by
apathy on the par*, o f the voters
and intense interest on the part
of national GOP leaden, who view
it as a major test of Uboral va.
conservative strength.
Tho polU* opened nt T a.
and close at • p. m . Despite a
forecast of fair weather, only
about n quarter of the state's
2,742,742 registered voters were
expected to turn out.
The anticipated light vote was
attributed to Um fact that for the
Oral time la I t y e a n Um New
Jersey primary does not Include
a presidential contest.
The contest for nominee for Um
state's 14 congressional seats In­
volved mainly local organttaUoa

Plan Ham Dinner

S

Brush Fires
On Decrease

Fire Alarm
Tha Longwood ' Volunteer Fire
Department oaks that anyone who
rings tho alarm a* tha town fire­
house wait there until tho fire­
man arrive. There havo bean
eases where people rang tha
alarm and toft before tha fire­
man arrived, volunteer Bill L o­
ir e # u ld Friday.

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�’Sunday Liquor Sale Issue
Enters County Campaign
.g

District 3 County Commissioner
Lawrence Swafford —id at aa Alta­
monte Springs poMttote —Up Tues­
day light that a "whispering"
campaign has been directed at him
because of Ms stand against the
sale of liqqor on Sunday and charg­
ed that one to Me opponent* allow­
ed the sate to liquor an Sunday
white he served as a commissioner,
gwofford, —Caking to approxL
^ sta tely 390 persons, declared that
• "liq u o r hat been injected into this
campaign because to tbe position
I have token in tho part. 1 neither
deny — make any apology for the
.position I have taken."
"U Is a matter to record that
on* of my opponents, while serving
as county commissioner, did allow
liquor to be told on gunday,"
gwofford charged.

^statements signed by citteena sad
• osa m b en to the Longwood Town
Council that when this opponent
was sailed an by the town council
to expiate why the ordinance re­
gulating the hour* when liquor
•could be served wai net being
enforced, he explained that be had
taken it upon himself to extend tbs
hours beyood the time set by tew."
gwofford said the council demand­
ed that tha ordinance be enforced
A without further violation.
•
A. K. Lormann, one to Swofford’e
opponents in the race, cautioned
voters that now that tho race is
coming down to (he wire "b e wary
to rumors, vicious lies and false­
hood* which are the tools of despe­
rate candidates."
He said that tba commissioner
needed should bavt proven abi­
lity and stood an his record as
mayor to Longwood.
Another candidate in tha race,
• Otis Fourakre to Longwood, said
he favored sound and orderly pro­
gress in the county and said tha
county could progress — a "pay
as you g o" haste.
Another district I candidate, Ed
Zimmerman, aald "although we
may have the lowest miliage te

,FSU President
Dies In Chicago
01 Heart Attack
CHICAGO (UP1) - Dr. Robert
M. Stroller, popular prcaidant of
Florida State Univerity, died to. d a y in Chicago.

* af i % L V &amp; % " s I 'E S i

farert, n etub o f townspeople and
faculty mambera of the University
o f Chicago.
Mr*, stroiier. notified that ho
wai aeriottilly ill, left by piano gar
Chicago without loaning o f hie
death.
Stroller had bean presides! o f
the univeriity in Tallakaiane since
wnru uw
aiMW M
waaa the .Uni1097, when
ho vn
came
from
•- iPul,
veralty of Chicago to sueaoed Dr.
Doak g. Campbell, who retired.
Ho died ot n Chicago hospital,
apparently of n heart attack.
Ha had undergone aurgary in Tal­
lahassee laat week, tat wag aMa
to make the trip to Chic ago.He recently ta d bean mentioned
i i | pftfiifrVt d M iii
tb ift n B ii
o f the University o f Chicago, ta t
eaid ha had not boon contacted
, about tho positton .
gtrotier was data of atudanta of
Urn Chicago university kefora go­
ing to TaUohasaoo. Ho wont to
Chicago aa associate director o f In­
ternational House ia May IMS, and
became dean to atudanta in IMA

the state, our valuations arc going
up all the time. Careful considersflea should be given —a candidate
m m OtlOCI*Ft
JOV
James Avery, the fifth candidate
te this race said he had been ac­
cused of talking too much by cer­
tain people end devoted his three
mteutoe to Meting hie qualifications.
Tax Assessor Richard McCanns
reaffirmed Ms previous stand that
"taxation by favoritism la both
shameful aod degrading and must
never he —turned to Seminole
County."
His opponent, Mr*. Mary Earle
Walk— said that many mistakes
we— made la tbe recent reapprais­

al and if elected she would do her
utmost to give everyone a fair, re­
assessment.
Circuit Court Clerk David Gatcbel said there la no substitute for
experience and "because you work
in one office in the courthouse doea
not make you qualified to handle
the duties of another office."
Hi* opponent, Arthur Beckwith
Jr., said he has made public serv­
ice his career and baa no outside
Interest*. He would carry on the
duties of the clerk In an efficient
and courteous manner.
The other candidates seeking of­
fice used their three minute* main­
ly to discuss their qualification*
and background!.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday with chance o f widely scattered showers. High today, 84-88. Low tonight, 60-86.
VOL. XLDC

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1 p. m. Stocks

News Briefs

Commission Continues
Septic Tank Restriction
Imbed 'll* a ra eU fn a Tuesday ew
tbe use W 'a e p e * tanks in aubdivisiana in low, lying area*.
The board, by k 1-1 vote, di­
rected Zoning Director Robert
Brews net to Ifliwua any building

Fletcher Pleads
Guilty To Robbery
biag Oviedo Pease Jesttoe Theo­
dora Aulia of tte an April 4
' Touaty Judge Vernon Mias de­
terred -sentence ponding aa Invaadgatiaa of Fletcher's record.
Fletcher wee charged with rob­
bing Aulia at knifepoint and leavlag him stranded an e deserted
read after luring Mm from Me
house on the pretense to getting
a marriage performed.

tame Jliil g.ibdivlslu* . fliM R tf
aeptlc lank* in the cvnatrodUOa
of 1M bomei in the !• acre tihft.
The board made the dectelen
after eiliag a letter from the
State Board ot Heatth which stat­
ed that “ no eosaidarhttos should
bo givak to tba uaa of aeptlc
tanks aa nmnaaid tar ana lata
wtthto th is' aubdlvlataa."
A law seeandt after the.board
tuenad down the propose* plea,
developer Sumner Kramer o f Or­
lando said be would put a central
sewage system in tba develop-

SEOUL (UPD — New anti-gov­
ernment riots swept the length
and breadth of South Korea today
and heavily armed iniurgent* bat­
tled- government troop* in the
mountaini Just northeast of Seoul.
President Syngman Rhee ap­
pealed to the patriotism of tha
rebels. lie neverthelesa called for
early restoration of law and order
by loyal troops and police who
have killed and wounded hundreds
of Koreans.
A UPI survey to major hospi­
tals in the Seoul area showed 133
person* were killed ,*nd more
giin 400 wounded in Tuesday’!
rioting. Five persona were killed

NO. 476

companied
by tanka roamed
through the city looking for trou­
ble-makers.
Tba stern measure* by tba gov­
ernment brought a protest from
the United States and U. S. Am­
bassador Walter P. McConaughy
was reported prepared to call on
Rhee Thursday.
Unofficial reports reaching Seoul
reported anti-government demon­
strations to Pusan, Kwangju,
Taagu. Inchon, Chonju, Suwon
and lrl. The outbreaks were
quickly put down In molt places,
the reports said, and there waa
bo mention to casualties.
South Korean government offi­

cials were cowreread ever teg
possibility that President Elsen­
hower might cancel hla scheduled
visit her* In June because to the
sudden outbreak to violence.
Reports from Augusta said teg
man responsible for the presi­
dent’ * safaty were expected to
take another took at hla Far Eaab
ern travel plana because o f tag
Korean riots.
The U. I . Army said no special
action la being token to alert
front • line troops lor possible
trouble arising from tbe riots.
"A stale of eombat • readiaeag
exist* at all Umea to
•real," a spokesman eaid.

State Warned
Of 'C reeping
Integration'
Gubernatorial candidate f r e t
O. Dickinaon aald today unleaa
Florida electa a strong, decisive
governor "tele creeping integra­
tion you aee everywhere will tortl
into galloping Integration."
"Unleaa we elect a man wka
la atroogly dedicated to the prop*,
attlon af segregation, the c h a m
and tradition to Florida will be
ruined," he told audience* In
Orlando and Patatka.
The Democratic eandidatee let
governor kept the air thick with
oratory, with 1,411.495 reflate rod
Democrat* aa the target and lean'
than two week* left to away them.
Some of the highlight* Included
a blunt description of Dickinaon
aa a liar and endoraeaent o f Ted
David by a Negro votera group.
Dickinaon proalaod to do " e l
in my power" to hold the line on
racial integration. He aald the
facta ahow integration la not n
cure-all for the problema of the
Negro race and eited race-m illag in the achoole of Waahlagten
j i it lu n ilii
Dickinaon waa termed untruthfttl by John McCarty, Dlrttiaaon
had charged that McCarty and
hie late brother, Das, had filled
many Jobe in the flood contra!
authority aa "political payoR*
during Dag's torn aa governor.

McCarty-owned ianda benaftttad
from the flood oastral program.
David waa endorsed by the
Florida Votera League, a nonpartisan Negro group.
The laagvo, which amt In
G a toe* villa, naiad that David to
the only c andidate who has en­
dorsed Gov. La Boy Collins’ stand
that lunch counter atgragation to

Landslide Victory

TUB BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB presented
Mrs. Daisy Knox, left, and Mrs. Sybil Routh, who are retiring from buslnean, with gifts and citations at n meeting in the Civic Center Tueaday
night. Mrs. Harrint Slawter, president o f the club, ia ahown with the honor
guests.
(Herald Photo)

Waterway Talk Thursday
A four-county meeting to dis­
cuss water control in lha upper
St. Johns River basin will be
held at S p. m. Thursday In the
courthouse.
whlch they are seeking local
Seminole, Brevard, Orange and support before presenting it to
Volusia County officials ar« ex­ the U. S. engineers.
pected to attend tbe meeting.
The general plan Includes a
Sanford-Titusville Canal as -on*
possible means of discharging ex­
cess water in ibe upper basin of
lb* river. Chamber to Commerce
Manager John Kridcr said that
Seminole County official* will elk
that tbe canal lie built as part of
th« control ayatem.
A proposed outflow r e n t *
Eligible voters who will be out
o f Ui* county election day may through Sebastian Creek into Se­
east abseotea ballot* now at the bastian lnlat south of Melbourne
would not have tba desired re­
voting registration office.
Supervisor of Registration Ca­ sults for tho upper area to tbe
milla Jirura said today that tha
office will accept absentee ballots
Monday through Friday from
V a. m. to t p. m. and Haturday
from 9 a. to. to noon, Deadline for
absentee voting te April gg.
A two-day field day for central
Florida vegetable growers will bo
conducted May 12 end II by the
Central Florida Experiment Sta­
tion at Sanford.
Dr. J. W. WUton, entomologist
in charge of the unit, taya the
Tbe Casselberry Lions will dis­ first session will be held at the Sta­
cuss their current light bulb u la at tion, May IS, beginning at 1:30
their meeting In tbe Glass Fountala p. m.
Restaurant Thursday.
The program on May II will taka
The dinner meeting will be el place at the Station's muck farm
•:N p. n .
near Eeliwood. This session ia to
begin at I a. m.
The split program will feature
information on insects to sweet
Longweod'e Boy gcout Troop g— com end cabbage; fertilisers far
will have two Investitures and a celery and apinach; vegetable
transfer , at their court to honor disease control; ferUliier treat­
asst Tuesday. The Court to Moser ment* far cabbage and carrots;
w « he held te toe old Baptist vagotaMo varieties; weed control;
Church on Warren Bt. end will and neasatodas attacking central
toast' at t p m.

Vegetable Growers
Plan Field Trip

Ligh t Bulb Sole
Discussion Set

Cotirt Of Honor
t e . sit-down
i to gonUnited

today. The final death toll may
be much higher.
Rioting against the Rhee gov­
ernment spread lo at least seven
cities despite stern repression
measures and the Imposition of
martial taw. In Seoul’s north­
eastern outskirts 80 heavily-arm­
ed rebels were holding out.
Defettae Minister Kim Chun Yul
sent trucks with loudspeaker* Into
the area to appeal to the holdouts
to surrender. Other appeals cams
from Rhec’i Liberal Party and
the opposition Democratic Party.
Police and soldiers stood guard
at major buildings throughout
Seoul. Infantry rifle squads Ac­

WEST (OLLYWOOD CJP1) —
Thro# pcr»on* were burned to
death before dawn today when
light plane, apparently landing
l-W ^ a s
doauthoriied
flight,
Bkisbed and burned on the run­
way of a private airport. The
plana, n Piper PA-12 two-seater,
wa&lt; engulfed In flamea almost
immediately after catching fire
about I a. m. The bodiei of Ihota
aboard brere burned beyond rec­
ognition. .

Kathy Carte* and Hanry Mor­
gan won top awards at the Semi­
nole High Diversified Cooperative
Trailing employer-employe ban­
quet Tuesday night.
Miss Carioe won tbe award for
doing the moat for the DCT club
duriog the peal year. Henry Mor­
gan woo the top DCT student
eertlficele.
"Employers are like parents
who want children to go to bod
when they’re wide awake and
gel up wbea they're sleepy," First
Federal Savings and Loan Asso­
ciation President George Touhy,
told about 100 persona gathered
for the hanaucl.
Touhy said he was (lad tbe DCT
students bad been able to coor­
dinate their work habits with Ut9
habits of their empk&gt;&gt;er*. He said
students must learn to accept end
after Ideas and must use the tact­
ful approach to putting across
their opinions, lie stressed tbe
Importance to teeming to gat
along with other people on the
Jab.
Diversified cooperative training
ia aa eppUcsttea of the funda­
mental educational principle •(
•'learning bjr doing." County Vo-

’

SANFORD, FLORIDA

3 Die In Crash

Carlos, Morgan
Win DCT Awards

Ftrn Park Rally
Planned T h u rk

WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20. 1960

day of talks with Prime Minister
John Dicfenbaker and moat of the
federal cabinet, a itale dinner, a
formal lunch, and a dinner and
reception Tuesday night.

N e w a r k , n . j „ &lt;u p d - sen.
Clifford Case scored decisively
for liberal Republicanism today
with a landslide victory over oldguard conservative Robert Mor­
ris in New Jersey’s U. S. Sena­
torial primary election. Case, a
Attorney
Got
staunch
Eisenhower
supporter
reproaantiqg the
polled 100,000 more votes than
that the *countysanitarian had
Mid that Urn area was suitable hla opponent and carried all but
two ot the state's It counties in
lor septic tank use.
on# o f lha smallest primary turn­
“ We realise that a central sew­ outs in tba state’s history.
age system is the beat, but to
many cams it la not economically
feasible,” Frederick argaed.
Sanitarian - Val Bobbins laid
Ibt location "moots our standard!,
but I question our standards."

Tho Long wood Jayceos oteeted
B. B. Hopkins their new presi­
dent Tuesday night.
Hopklne, who will serve for the
coming year, replaces Tyrus
Hicks. Hopkins te also a member
to the Lung wood Town Council.
James Gamble wet elected first
vie* president; Dick Zartmae,
aacood
vie* president;
Dean
Flash, secretary; end Buddy Kidel. treasurer.

Established 2908

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Waatinghouae Rl.

The 1960-style Snnford Greyhounds will lie intro­
duced to the home fane tonight before they take the
field to try to make it two in a row in the win column.
The story of laat night’s 14-1 opening victory in on
the aporta page.
Opening ceremonies will find two of Sanford’s most
popular former players honored—and in an unusual
In The Stretch
manner.
WASHINGTON (UP1) -T h e na­
Promptly at 7:40 p. m. Buddy Lake and Goose
tion’s cenaut takers are beading
Kettles, all-time great Sanford hurlera, will walk toward
down the homestretch in their
race to count ,1S0 million Ameri­
the diamond. Buddy will bo accompanied by tiny Chris
can* by the end to this month.
Lake, hit "almost six-year old" son. while Goose will be
The Census Bureau aald 1M.242,with Tim Kettles, hia seven year old aoon-to-be-a-little224 person*— S3 percent of the
leaguer.
anticipated total—were counted by
Buddy and Chris will go to the mound, Goose and
midnight Saturday.
Tim to homo plate. Mayor Earl Higginbotham, acting as
umpire, will signal for tho first pitch. Chris will attempt
Program Starts
to put it over the plate, Tim will try to catch it, and the
TALUHASSKE (UPD - The
mayor’s arm will go up for the call which officially
Gam* and Fish Commlition said
marks tha opening o f the season.
today a gll.aoo water hyacinth
control program is under way in
Players will be introduced starting at 7 p. m. while
Leon County. Tbe work will be
they arc taking infield practice. Leesburg’s players will
financed under a cooperative
bo Introduced first, then Sanford’s. While the grounda
agreement between the commitcrew prepares the diamond at 7:20, lineups will be an­
tlon and the U. S. Corps to F.nnounced by Lonnie Padron, who will ba at the mike ail
gineers.
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summer.
Box seat sales were brisk yesterday, general man­
Just A Tourist Now
ager Peter Schaal said, and will continue until about May 1
OTTAWA (UPD—Flench Presi­
1. Admission prices for all games this year have been
dent Charles DeGaulle leave*
slightly revised—adults, 76 cents; military personnel in
Ottawa rold-war conferences to­
day for a tourist’ s view to Que­
uniform, 60 cents; children from six through 12, 60
bec City, where, Britain wrested
cents; children ander six, free when accompanied by
Canada from Franc* 200 years
parents.
ago. The Quebec trip followed a

romance languages both at Chica­
go and Florida State.
Stnaier, 5?. waa tarn in McBaa.
Ga.. and was mandate dean to
students, associate professor to ro­
mance languages end director to
the army specialised Uatolag pro­
gram unit at the University of
Georgia to Athens.

A political rally Men­
tha County Democratic J b
Committee wiB be held |
Park et g p. m. Thursday
The American Logten to
Unit M will serve ■ hi

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district whlth includes Seminole,
he pointed ou t
The flood control district offi­
cials have asked (or recommenda­
tions from local interests in all
the areas affected by the plan and
said they hope to get a proposal
that will serve the best Interests
to the whole district and aiill meet
tbe approval of lha engineer*.

Pierce, promised M elected to
work toward a uniform tlM to e *
year salary for Florida etoenll
Judge*.
David, speaking at Tampa, gam
nosed a slate wage and hour law
for Florida workers sot som e *
by federal wage and hour eUtotea.
At Jacksonville, Farris Bryant
aald the stato tax on stocks,
bonds, and bank deposits should
be repealed. Ho Mid K 1* driving
new wealth and investment away
from Florida.
Bryant and Doyle Carlton hr.
came under attack from Haydan
Bums. The Jacksonville mayor
charged both consistently voted
■gainst to* University of Florida

Boat Club Cruise
Scheduled Sunday
The Sanford Boat end SM Club
has planned a variety of cruises
starting Sunday and continuing
through Nov. f .
The cruise Sunday will be to Sil­
ver Gian Springe and ell mem­
bers are asked to be at the Lake
Monroe Bridge at I p. at. to de­
part.
Cruises la May will Include trips
to The ML Dora Chain on May g
and an overnight cruise to Cres­
cent City Lake May Si and Si.
Fourteen other cruises will be
held during the summer and tell
with the teat cruise scheduled Nov.

Exploding Stove
Causes Fire
A Sanford women escaped eeetone injury wbea a cook stove ex­
ploded te the kitchen to her homo
at *11 W. llth to. 1st* Tuesday
afternoon.
fir*

department.

The

bouse te

Zon in g M a ttin g
Slated Tonight
The County Commission hope*
I* pave to* way tor adopManto
the Comprehensive losin g L av
with the County Boning Board ad
7:10 p, m. today to Km n orth— an
Beth hoards will ga ever ton
proposed tew before too Anat heat­
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Reward Offered For Assailants Who Dynamited Home

WASHINGTON (U Pl) The
A r a y has t a k a the wrap* o ff a
previeaal/-secret radar system that
eaa map military targets and other
feature! hundreds e f miles inside
the t o n CurtaJIn.
e The radar la designed to be car■ tied by aircraft which ean do ihelr
• merit while flying safely over
1 friendly territory, it makes a pie, tu n an clear (hat the terrain be..la g mapped appears to be directly

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In this respect, the new system,
(developed by the Army Signal
Corps, outperforms tho human
' eye, cameras, and previous radar.
"Ife a radar la a breakthrough,”
i M |&lt; Gen.' W. M. Thames, com ­
mander ef Ike combat surveillance
&gt;a fancy, told newsmen watching a
. flommotraUsa at National Aiiport
to r e Tuesday.
'
The radar baa obvious ImpliesMona far Improved missile aiming.
Xomota objects stand out In.the
m l alaa in radar I m a m and do
not merge together as closely-spac­
ed "targets.”
A n A rp y has Us four expert-

SEMINOLE HIGH CHEERLEADERS next year will be
headed by this A Corps, chosen Tuesday in competition
at the school. From left, kneeling, arc Shnrron Riser,

Bonnie Gielow, Nik! Ashby, Debbie Scott. Standing arc
Sunn* Skinner, Anne Crapps, Sandra Kader and Deanna
Nichols, captain o f the group.
(Herald Photo)

By United Press International
City officials of Nashville, Tenn.
offered a 110,000 reward today for
arrest o f the unknown assailants
who dynamited the home o f a Nr;aro city councilman, and Mayor
Ben West appealed to all citlaens
to'"end discrimination."
West called the bombing of
Councilman Z. Alexander Looby's
home "terrible."'H e told 2,500 Neg r o s s who marched on City Hall
after the early morning explosion
Tuesday that ha Wants to meet
with Negro leaden to eolve racial
problem*.
"You also have a responsibility"
he told the Negroes. "You have
the power to destroy this city. So
let’s don't have any moba."
Tba Rev. Martin Luther King of
Atlanta, leader o f the "non-vlolent
resistance" by southern Negroes,
flew to Nashville to meet with
demonstrators and make a speech
tonight at Fisk University.
The City Council voted unani­
mously Tuesday night to offer a
110,000 reward for apprehension
o f the men who bombed Looby'e
house while Looby and his wife
Tba avocado has a high vitamia
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were asleep. The blaet w reck s
tht home, damaged two other
house* and ahattered window* in
a block-square area, but Looby
and hi* wife escaped injury.
West called on all Nashville cit*
iaen* to’ end racial discrimina­
tion, but ha also told Negroc* he
had no power to force merchants
to Integral* lunch counters of
their stores because “ I can’t tell

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a man how to run hi* bil*lneM."
Klrewhere In the South:
The Mlaeiaalppi Senate, voting
an appropriation for senior col­
lege*, adopted an amendment to
withhold *alarie* of any college
employe* who have been
bcrs o f the NAACP, the ComraW
nlst Party or the American Civil
Liberties Union within the past
five yean .

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Betas Mary Prewitt, fea ford;
Christine MeOoud, Sanford; Reg­
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BamUtae, Baafard: Valdn Hughes,
M lkiaad, Mary Burke, Sanford;
Danuta Y a la ^ g a a to rd .
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Baaaley, Linda Williams and April Ralnay. Tha alxth oorpa member, Suaan
McCall, waan’t preaent for tha picture.
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JACKSONVILLE (U Pl) — A
"studlousloofciag boy”
told a
Juvealle court officer Tuesday
that aa far as he to concerned a
Nail-type youth club bo belonged
to ie "still a going concern.”

Loko M ary Church
Sets Revival M eets
Coell Baughman, evaogellat, win
conduct revival aervices at the
First BapUst Church la Lako
Mary Sunday through April 10.
Special music will be heard at
each service.
Everyone la Invited to attend
and bring Ihelr fricndi. Services
will start at 7i45 p. m. each night
during the week.

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DALLAS
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Firemen re*
cently found thomstlvea making
biscuits whan thay answered a
call at Mrs. Balrd’a Bakery. Bat*
tallon Chief I. D. Jours said a
small blaso was underway la a
flour bln and when water waa
poured on tho floor "it formed
the nicest little biscuit crust."

■cy. Sanford; Mrs.

- But six other members o f the
"Suden Reich” (Southern Relcb)
told officers they disbanded the
club a few weeks ago. They said
they had kicked out the other boy
earlier bccauao be waa "loo radi­
cal."
Assistant probation officer Rus­
sell W. Cummings said tha "radi­
cal” youth was "anti-Negro, antiSemitic and almost antl-everything."
The aeven boys wore Identified
a i students of Rlbault High School
between the ages of 14 aad IS.
The six said they did not realise
the seriousness o f wbat they were
doing, adding that it waa their
wav of oxproaslng pro-segregation
feelings In non-violent fashion.
Literature praising Adolf Hit*
tor’s Fascist government, along
with swastika* god maps of German World War U. campaigns,
were found after the boys’ homes
were searched.
The youths were charged with
delinquency and possessing mate­
rial for an organslation detrimen­
tal to the public interest.
The FBI said its office is keep­
ing nn eye on tho case. It has
taken no action, however.

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CHEERFUL LITTLE EARFUL!

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Voters

The

Editor:
Whee s aewapaper glvea un•elicited editorial aupport to a
worthy project the aponaoring organliatioe U honored by auch
published approval.
1 and all the aem bera of the
Sanford Art Aaaa. wl*h to expren
our appreciation to The Herald
for the general publicity given
all o f nor aetivitlea. W# are •»-

T h en a n n o n namea on the voter reglatrntion Hat In
ilnote County than aver and we etlll hear quite a few
manta on the relatively email turnouts for the political
ea being held in the various communities.
litis lesds to the question of whether these voters are
especially interested in listening to the candidates, but
lust to vots for or sgaiiut somebody re g a rd

CASE E -dtti Richard 8., aged
else, dhlikoo nehool.
“ Dr. Crase, my huiband is a
salesman," Rkherd's mother bo*
gun. “ 0o wo hove moved throe
tfaMfl since Richard atertod to
* JthO0!e
•That bo* nlwnyo up««t Rich*
« Std, fo r be la ahr ahd alow to
NMha friends. By the Um* he'd bn
' tool aniline aeaualntod in on*
V pahool, wo’d move tlaowhor*.
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“ Now Richard'* gisdon havo fal1 loa below average ta both rending
« s d aritiunotk. B e dread* sohool

Then (how him two eartla at the
•tart. Tall him what tba two
word* are and point out aotna of
the tenoral difference* in word
contour, Don't try to tcoch him
all the Internal Utter* at the out*
•et or Inalat that ha be able to to*
cite the alphabet.
Now mix Um two card*, and bold
up one at a time. I f ho can Idetw
tlfy, the word, glva him the card.
If not, you ahould hoop it in your
There are hundreds o f ether
own pile. A fter the child knowa
example*, uncovered by the la*
tho two word*, add a third card to
the eerie*.
But first point not ita difference bow the Dofoaao Department haa
from tho other two; then ahufflo been wasting our dollars.
It's a congressional report which
tho earth and axpoao them, one by
tbs Pentagon wanted to bottle
np • • for masons sbvisua to say
i f tba mother holds up tba flash
cards and the f ather Joins to the •ass taxpayer.
This was. Um report that dh*
gam*, ba aur* tho child beats kla
eloaad tba fantastic foottoeker
Daddy at L*s*t throe times out of
-foulup which Rep, Jamla Whitten
four, fo r ehildron dislike gams*
(D.,MUs.) let nut of Um bag the
whan they loo*.
other day • « the atary about how
Aa a variation o f the above
Um Air Pores ordered MS foot*
game, lot the child taka tho
lockers for a small bam is Ger­
“ noua" cards and place thorn on
many and ended up with 90,117
tho objects which they nan*.
Ha can thus lay the “ table" card •hipped from Um States, while
thousands o f Um asms type of
•a the table, the “ chair* card * * a boxes
were -available right in
chair, » etc. Verb cards, Ilka
"Jump,” “ run," etc., ho caa act Germany,
This monitmus goof • • which
ftlto
Teach him tho multiplication will end up eoitlng taxpayers
Marly n quarter-million dollar*
tablet la ths seam manner, hoop*
ing each tot separate. Then when • • li, however, peanuts compared
to the real maitorpteccs of mili­
the child knew* the twe'a tad the
three's and four'*, ote., mis them tary miamaaagnsMat.
Taka Un tmmoadeui slip at
all together, and axpoos thorn to
Griffis Air Poms bam at Rome,
random
order*
•
**^mw*m era
earn*0
I tuod flash cards with our N. Y. The Pentagon has been
youngsters to brush thorn up to (hipping to Grlffla glganUc stockpUoc of film and photographic
reading and arithawtle.
Whoa I bold up a word card, I’d. paper. tevcaUgatora found a
Mart counting slowly. I f the mountain o f fllm that had coat
youngster eeald name it baton I I4.4M.0M.
But,
■ P UMl
t o p .l t off, aomtbody for­
reached “ ten,” he got It) othergot to rotate Um flJm atack*,
wise, I put It to my pile.
Par further strategy, aoad for •ad bow 99 million of that fllm
my bulletin, “ Row Ta Rale# Your • • aaongh to atrotch from New
Q uid's School Harks,1' enclosing York to Chicago • -la ovar-aga

Francis Roumidat o f Roumlilat and Anderson’s Drugs at tbs corner o f Park and
First in Ssnfsrd says:
they've eliminated 711 eateisrfaa,
leaving a mare M .
Now, U only tho Marino Corps
could be talked lata abandaalng
Ita requirement for a tpeelal
mahogany aboo Uathar, tho pro­
bers said, tho Pentagon would
aava 9M,000 in paper work atone.
In fact, Defame Department
paper work la so gummed up tn
red tape, the probers learned,
that it takes 49 different than*
nala and 19 different forma to dis­
pose of surplus Items.
At Rally Air Forne Base, In­
vestigators found that this grand*
diose 49-channel treatment was
given Is one single item which
was aatered «a a p a l* »U by It*
•elf.
Tbs Item: a twe-eest gaahet

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WASHINGTON (V P 1 )-I havo
Just finished raiding the latest
chapter of “ Daniel to Wonder­
land” which Is shaping up ns Um
finest fanUiy tinea Alice took n
powder through tho looking glam.
There to ae doubt that Alice
had acme weird times white,
traipsing around tha dream world
with Um gryphon, the mock tur*
tie, the March b a n tad nU that

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*Tt has been nay pleasure to know Bernard Parrish and his family for several
yssra. With his rseord o f capable service and ability I know that h s will be o f great
value ta us in Seminole County In ths Florida Senate.”

South Pinecrest

a stamped, return oavoUpa plus
M coat* (non-profit).

D A IL Y

p od ally grateful for the editorial
in your April 7 ltiue aprpoving
and urging aupport of our schol­
arship fund.
.
You and thoie you. have In*pi red to contribute to this pro­
ject .can be proud of your help
in furthering the cultural growth
of our commonlty.
Helen P. DeWitt

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But I d aat Mink k la too far
fetched fo compare her expert•ace* with tbaoo that Bop. Daniel
J. flo o d (D-Pn.) haa b m having
•a-a member of Um Houas de­
feats appropriations aubcommlt*
fee. Tbay havo a carta la dream­
like quality te o a a a lm .
I had baoa following Fteod'a adventures during ton hearings on
Un aaw dofenan budget which toe
nihrmn—1H— ha* k m R g y u k itf
la aerial form. Aa Alfca would
•ay, they have boon fritted "curtw u r and curteuaar,"
All af ton mbcomaUtteo mam*
b o n have baoa bewildered from
time to time by same o f toe
gatogs-oa at tea Pentagon. But
Ftoad aooma to bo Um only oaa

meat.
It 1* when ha take* up the ques­
tioning of witnesses that Um bear*
Inga begin to sound Ilk* “ The
llad Tea Party."
In the tetait volume o f testi­
mony, Um subcommittee U on*
doavoring ta comprehend military
maearch programs, which la a
way-out subject at boat, ombraa*
big auch mature as .tba "bug
gap" to biological warfare and
the effect o f sp a n flight an dan*
U l fUllnga.
1 credit Vico Adm. J. T. Hay­
ward, deputy chief of naval oper­
ation*, with Um aU-tima classic
comment on how some of these
programs cama Into being.
"W e cannot," tho admiral said,
“ go info vast projects with half
vast Ideas."
Ntvarthalcii, I'm afraid tha
aubcommlttee haa only a half
va*t understanding of mUitary re­
search sad I'm afraid this is
largely tho result of the tendency
on Um pari o f PenUgon wltaoama
to apeak to the unknown longue.

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rat Aviation Agroey laid Monday
U haa revoked tba pilot llcanwa
of two American flier* who were
shot down and captured in Cuba
after makiag an unauthorlxed
flight from Florida. The FAA aaid
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againit the pilot*, William S b erga ^
li* and Howard Rundquiat. Both
are *tlll held by the Ca*tro govern*
ment.

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Past Matrons Club
Plans To Honor
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Grand Matron

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BY JEANNE WARNKE

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Duke University. After May 1 she
will have a position with the First
Methodist Church of Tampa.
A reception, in McKinley Hall
of the Church, will be given in
her honor Friday evening from
7:30 to P.

INVITATIONS HAVE BEEN ex­
tended by a group of Sanford
women to meet Sit (Mrs. Joint)
McCarty of Ft. Pierce, wife o ! the
gubernatorial candidate, at a let
tomorrow afternoon. The introduc­
tion will take place between the
DEE (Mrs. Richard) SILVERS
hour of 4:30 3:30 p. m. st the home and her family had a happy Easter
of Nancy (3!rs. John) Morgan in with so many of their family here.
Mayfair.
Weekend guests were her parents,
Mr. and Mra. C. E. Sansom of
RUTH (Mrs. Clan) BOUTWELL.
Titusville, a great-aunt, Mrs. Er­
Little Venice, called lo tell me
nest Reier of Jacksonville and his
about plans for a reception in
mother and sister*, Mr*. Richard
honor of Jamea P. Avery Jr., and
Silvers, Sr. and Lolly and 31ary
his wife, Doris—Other hostesses
Ruth of near Melbourne.
arc Mr*. J. D. Woodruff, Sr., Mrs.
S .L. Jennings of Bear Gully Lake,
DEE REPORTED a pleasant and
3lr*. Allen Forward of Forest City informative time at the convention
and Mrs. tf. D. Morrison of Alta­ of the Florida Federation of Gar­
monte Springs.
den Clubs held last week i t West
Mrs. Boulwell said the reception Palm Beach. Other delegates from
will be held in the Lake Mary here were Carol Crumley, Lois
Chamber of Commerce building Sloao, Elsie Mero and Pam Bach.
from 2-3 p. a . tomorrow and is “ Boo’ Ganai —who put in a big
reminder that Sanford will be, the
open to everyone.
site of the 1M0 Florida Flower
TERRY (Mra. Lennox) FAY, as Show in December—remained for
president of the Catholic Women'a the entire convention with Connie
Club, will hand the gavel to Edith Williams, president of the Sanford
Krygier when new officers are Carden Club, and Dorii Burton.
installed at the annual Communion
ANOTHER CONVENTION will
breakfast on Sunday, May 1. Other
new officers will be Bea (Mrs. be taking four women away next
Robert) Kremer, vice-president; Jo Tuesday. Making plans to attend
(3lrs. James) Vonherbulis, secre­ the Florida Federation of Wom­
tary; Marion (Mrs. Theodore) La- en'a Clubs convention at the Deau­
Tour end Jo (Mr*. John) Slankle* ville Hotel in Miami Beach is
Beulah (Sirs. George) Wells, presiwici.

Mr*. CJ. W. Bailey w»*
to the Pa«t M itm ni Club, Order
of thf Eastern Star. Chapter No.
at her home, 211 Went 19th St.
A««i»t*nt hostesae* were Mr*.
Sybil Routh and Mr*. Edith Dut-

Mr. and Mr*. Jame* 0 . Taylor.
110 N. Sunland Dr. honored (heir
daughter, Kimberly Anne, on her
third birthday with a party. A
group of her young friend* were
Invited to the Putt Putt Golf Course
and played golf from 3 to 5 p. m.
Refreshments of cake, ice cream
and *oft drink* were served dur­
ing the afternoon.
Those attending were Jackie
Freeman, Brrnda Phillips, Gene
Freeman, Diane ilaxlon, Sissy Wil­
son, Shannon Higgins, Julie Arenke*. Scott Wilson, Eddy Conway,
Mike Taylor, David Hcnnett.
Donna Conway, Mike Bennett,
Debbie Conway, Albert Taylor,
Mike Glad. Robert Story, David

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Mr*. J. H. Anderson, president.
piefldrd at the husine** meeting,
dent of the Woman’* Club here, which included plan* for the dinAccompanying her will be M r ».jn» r honoring the worthy grand
Carl Schllke. Mr*. A. W. Woodall, matron o f Florida In June,
incoming prc»idrnl, and
Mr*.! Following the husine** »e**lon
Ralph Auilin Smith wlm is on the dub member* played game* for an
nominating committee for state of- hour. Prise* were awarded to Mr*,
flce n ,
L. T. Sheppard and Mr*. R. C.

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Mis. Adams Hostess
T o WSCS Circle 7
Circle seven of the WSCS of First
Methodist Church met at 3!cKinlry
Hall for the April meeting wjth cir­
cle chairman, 3lrs. L. T. Doss and
Mrs. Ross Adams serving as hostesses.
The meeting was opened with
group singing, led by 31rs. H. B.
McCall and 3lrs. Adams led the
devotional period. Mrs. C. H. Winn
presented tbe lesson study on the
book of Luke. Episodes on the last
days of Christ including the trium­
phal entry into Jerusalem were ex­
plained by Mrs. Winn.
Other members attending were
-Mrs. A. V. McCollum, Mrs. Flora
Downan, Mrs. R. U. Hutchison.
3lrs. Peter Moojc, Mrs. Howard
Montietb, Mra. C. C. P riest Mrs*
|VWt. D. Priest, Mrs. R. F, BubiSoo,31rs. P. A. Rowland, Mrs. J. H.
Stephan, Mrs. Olive Wells, Mrs.
MRS. FAY
Bertha McMullen, 3!rs. O. R. Es(ridge and gueati, Mrs. Eugene
LEAVING SANFORD ia Mary Williams, WSCS president and
Margaret Houle who has served as
director of Christian Education at
the First Methodist Church for the
past two years. Mary Margaret
Newest idea for spring prints is
came here after receiving her AB coat and dress in a matching print.
degree from Greensboro College Coat is alwaya lined, In a solid
In N. C. and her m isteri from color picked up from the print.

Oviedo Personals
BY MARIAN E. JONES
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ragsdale and
children, Marsha and Stevie, of
-Titusville, spent Sunday with their
a mother, Mra. Hettie P. Ragsdale.
. Bob Ragsdale, who is with the
Martin Company on the Eait
Coast, la being transferred to Cali­
fornia. He and his ’family will
leave about May 13, to make their
home there, stopping tn route at
Jackson. Miss., to visit with Mrs.
Ragsdale’s mother, Mrs. Annie
Terry, and her sisters and broth­
ers.
Mias Florence Calhoun, who has
^ been with Mr. and Mrs. Milford
Calhoun, haa returned to North
Warren, Pa.
Mra. Vera Bell, la going to Nas­
sau with har daughter, Mias An*
netle Bell of Eastern- Airlines.
They plan to Itava Mother’s Day
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duda are
tbe proud parents ot another son.
Thomas David, born April 15 at
the Winter Park Memorial Hospl• tal. Tommy weighed I lbs. to oss.

3lr*. Amo* Gerbard and Mrs. Inet
Easel!.
Mrs. C. C. Bslkcom is staying
with her daughter, 3lrs. Paul Miklar and family for a while. Also
visiting 31r. and 31rs. Mikler is
Jimmy Tueil, a nephew, who will
return home with his uncle as
Professor Mikler goes to the FEA.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson A. Hardyhave had as their guests their
daughter, Mias Mirths Jean Hardy
and Mr. HanJy’a sister, Sirs. J. H.
Easter holidays.

Miss Adkins Weds

Barbara Entertains

KIMBERLY ANNE

Group Of Friends

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With Dance-Party

MRS. WELLS
The foursome will take along
with them the club press hook
so carefully compiled by Mrs. Fred
T. Williams and an oil painting by
Mra. D. C. Howard which will be
placed In the art exhibition. One
of (he highlights of the busy five
days will be an international ban­
quet titled “ Gardena of the World1’
al which club members have been
asked lo wear a costume from an­
other country. Calorics will have
lo be forgotten on this trip as a
luncheon or banquet has been plan­
ned for each dayl

Mit* Barbara Williford entertain­
ed g group of friend* at her home
with a party and dance. The guett*
played a variety of games and
danced to recorded mu lie.
Refreshments of assorted snack*
and punch were served during the
party hours. The earporte of the
Williford home wai decorated In
red and white color icheme using
a profusion of balloons.
Guest* included Glenda Williford.
Penny Brooks, Jill West. Carol
Samuel, Myra Meeks, Marilyn
Hunt. Judy Ogden, Barbara BU|tr.
Susan Carl. Tommy Brooks, Fred
Jones, John Ray.
Chuck Ogcn. Earl Black. Barry
Rarks, Doy le Carlton, Frank Noell,
llcnry Finch, Kenny Malion. Jay
I'ayne, Rex Creamer and Lloyd
Freeman. Barbara's sister, Mrs.
Palsy Fairfield of Key West was
also a guest.

ANOTHER NAVY COUPLE mak­
ing a return are Jennie and Cliff
Nelson and their young son—Be­
fore moving to Monterey, Calif.
Cmdr. Nelson was in VAH-3 and
is returning to that squadron again.
3li*s Joanne Oliver o f Chuluola
They also will occupy the fame
was the guest of honor at a sur­
home in Lake Mary.
prise birthday dinner and slum­
MARY FHOSSARD may have to ber party last Thursday night.
start taking reservations at her The hostess 3tiss Barbara Smith,
borne in Little Venice seem* com- had invited Joanne to “ apend the
ipllhi’V Preservt to help) celebrate
Just keeps coming.
week. Weekender* wltfe'CAUr. S A IverJ Mtsses D o ts Miller, Ovie­
Mr*. Frossard were 3lary and Bill do, Linda Clark and Phylla HowSalisbury who may be known to
The girls prepared their own
some of the Navy peopla around
dinner of barbequed chieken, with
all the extras and served birth­
day rake for dessert. It turned
out to be a “ slumber party"
with very little “ slumbering" as
they spent just about the entire
night eating and Jabbering. All
reports indicate the affair was
a great auccess.
WEDNESDAY

Joanne Honored At
Slumber Party

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Church

Calendar

Ebcnerer Methodist Church mid­
week prayer and bible study class
meets at T:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting of the Firsl Baplist Church meets at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School Cabinet meeting,
1:13 p. m.
Girl Scout Troop 23] meet* in
the First Presbyterian church at
3:13 p. in. Senior High Choir u p ­
per, 0 p. m. Mid-week Bibla Hour
7 p. m.
Plnecrest Baptist Church SS o f­
ficers and Uachera moating, 7

Mr. and Mra. Sidney Ive* and
Mr. and Mts. Roy Mann and fa ­
mily joined the families o f Mr.
and Mr*. Linten E. Allen, Mr*. G.
E. Ive* Jr., Clara Headrick, Mary
Gllchrait and Mr. and Mr*. John
Sterchl o f Orlando to have Easter
Sunday dinner at the MQ .Ranch in
Osteen.

Osteen

Personals
Sir. and Mr*. William Truitt of
Bar Harbor, Mainr. have returned
home after spending the winter in
Osteen. Thry Intend lo return in
tbe fall and build a home hen.

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at the home of Mrs. G. J. HessenJACARANDA CIRCLE
3trs. J. T. Little was hostrss to ich, Plumosa Ril. in Dcbary for
the April meeting of the Jacaranda the business session ami refresh­
Circle of the garden club at her ments served by the hoslcss and
home, 2307 Oak Ave. Co-hostesses co-hostess, Mr*. Carl Carlsen.
were Mrs. C. G. Tyre and Mrs.
The IT members present then
K. D. Hunter.
travelled to the Mason ami Happy
Mrs. A. C. Me Reynolds, presi­ Studios in DcLand. A must in­
dent, presided at the business teresting session was held there,
meeling when program topics for when the two women who main­
next year were made and sug­ tain the studio*, gave talk* on
gestions given by standing com ­ gathering material and treatment
mittees.
for tha making of dried arrange­
An election of officers for next ment*.
year was held and Mrs. McReynThe last meeting of the circle
old* and 3lrs. Irving Pryor were for (lit* season will br at Hip humr
re-elected as president and vice of 3lr*. George Romms, Virginia
preiidcnt. respectively. Mrs. M. J. Ave., Sanford. The meeting will
Sorokowsky was elected secretary convene at 10:30 a. m. and will
and Mrs. J. T. Little will serve be followed by a covered dish pic.
another year a* treasurer.
nic on the grounds. Husbands ot
Dr. J. F. Darby, plant patholo­ tha members will Jain the group
gist at the Florida Experimental at 12:30 for the picnic.
Station, held an Informative dis­
cussion on garden problems and
the best way to solve them.
ktember* attending wrre Mrs.
klcReynold*. Mrs. Pryor, Mrs. Sor­
okowsky, Mrs. Bertha Rhodes,
Mrs. L. R. Steele, Mrs. R. E.
Puertfoy, Mrs. R. L. While. Mrs.
M. E. Smith, Mrs. N. R. Whitney,
Mrs. J. C. Andrews, 31rs. S. B.
Jones, Mrs. E. J. 3lossman, Mrs.
C. 31. Flowers, Mrs. R. L. An*
drew*, 3lrs. 31. Hutchins, 3lrs. W.
R. Brinson, 3lr*. R. Rector, 3lrs.
II. E. McSwiln and the hostesses, i
HKMEROCALLU CHICLE
Mrs. Carl Lind conducted a
workshop on nuking spring c o r -1
sages during the meeling of the
llemerocalli* garden circle, held
at the home of 3frs. B. New som e.!
.Member* present who learned
how to make beautiful corsages
of carnations or gladioli were M rs.!
J. J. Cates. 31rs. 31. Caolo, 3lrs. |
R. Jarvis. Mrs. Lind, 3lrs. R. 31cKnighl, Mrs. C. Muss. Mrs. W.
Reel. Mrs. J. Sikes, Mrs. E. Vihlen, Mrs. P. Weslgate and the hos­
tess, Mrs. Lind.
PALM CIRCLE
Members of the Palm Circle mel

Taylor, Stanley PolaiM, Richard
-Story, Linda Polaiki, Mika thannon and Robert Pols ski.

Enlisted Wives Club
Plans Activities

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Member* of the Enlisted Mens
Wives Club met at the EM Club
for their April meeting with Dauphlne Beauchamp, Rita Holmes
and Shirley Burkerholder serving
at hoslrtse*.
The group planned to meet at
the home of Mr*. Beauchamp for
a Sunday night covered dish sup­
per and see the movies takes St
the recent picnic.
II was al»n announced that Dr.
Largrn would show a special can­
cer film at the KM Club for mem­
bers of the VAH-ll wives. The
club will assist with the eeseer
drive this month. Plans were dis­
cussed for a social event Is the
near future.
Members present were Versa
Bolton, Sylvia Bratton, Ann Macskowski, Julia Girder, Ruth Dillhunly. Lil Spain, Fay Ford, Janice
Levius, Jackie Filtner, Dorothy
Holbrook, Kay Thomson, Penny
Freback, Helen DuBoit, Eva AilHock and three hoatesees.

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RESTAU RAN T

Now you ran shlngl* your bouse
or garage with slain-and weatherresistant shingles which have a
liaked-on plastic finish. This nonporous exterior can be scrubbed
clean with soap or detergent suds,
then hosed down with clean water.

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First Christian Church Friend­
ship meeting at tbe home of Rev.
and Mrs. V. H. Grantham, 7:30
p. m.
. THURSDAY

Lester Veino Jr.
Miss Asalee Adkins, daughter of
Mrs. Bonnie Sparkman and tbe
late Mr. Richard Adkins, Sanford,
and Lester Veino Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Veino Sr., of Os­
teen, were married Friday morn­
ing. April IS, in Kingston, Ga.
The Reverend R. C. Kale read
the marriage vows in the presence
of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Veino,
eousins of the groom and their
only attendant*.
After a brief wedding trip the
couple will be at homa ia Urn Veino
apartments, in Osteen.
The bride and groom both attendad school in Sanford. Veino ia
employed by Odbam and Tudor.

Royal Ambassadors of tho First
Baptist Church meet at 7 p. m.
Fellowship Training Union will
have a “ Tacky Party" at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Beard, Loch Arbor, al 7:30 p. m.
Girl Scouts meet in tbe Youth
Bldg, of the First Presbyterian
Church at 3:13 p. m. Red Cross
First Aid class meets at 7 p. m.
Bestsellers have changed little
since tho first official aurvey in
IMP. Tomatoes, milk and corn
were the favorite individual can­
ned foods than; milk, peaches and
corn Usd now. Among commodi­
ties, tomatoes (including sauce,
pasta and Juice), milk and soup
art the top three.

Spring Dresses
a.nd S u i t s
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED

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Artemi* rich peat I tunes underscore your loveliest
E
costu m e*,,.in lingerie ILltrrirjrly filled, e\i|uiift*ly
detailed with lovely howl,out lace lmui|iirla and
tiny liuttrrfliiM. K«|iciiully long wearing, hi i j &gt; to
•are fo r . . . opaline nvlon lia o t.

IVilu-iMt, with Artemi. It.I

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l-.tj. C«D. I tame, i ’.llt
(told, CryaUl Green,

Aqiis. Ivon, 71 hue or Dliin average lrn*th. Ivory,
« bit* or Mark

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returned Friday from
Tampa where aha attended the
Grand Chaptar of the O. E. B.
Elmo Collina went to Lakeland
•unday to' visit hi* paraata, Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Collins and aisters,

OVER S i YEAM

at First and Palmetto
(Along Rida Poet Offtsa)

Announcement
For

tbo

benefit o f tbaoa who wero nnablo
appaintment last weak on o «r . . . ,

EASTER SPECIALS
Wo will eofltiaoo toes* foe awe
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To onoonnco.tbat DAVE HARRELL
Of Waody’o of Orlondo to b n
ossaelolad with one Baton.
“ Call far year atytiag appointment.**

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COVINGTON

“TENDER”

I k S ea ted C t n k M d i opened
fha U N Florida Stott League seago* Tuesday tight la style bjr
delta rttg tie Leesburg Oriolei,

TASTEY

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Tonight the locale open their
I B M season ogalnet the Oriole*
wttfc p o t Umo eel at 7:44. Prta n w eertmooMe get uadorway
•I 7:33.
M aaafer NobMa Bebortaoa callod.oa reofcle righthander Ken SanN b to otart oa the mound Toesdty aai the IT-year-old young*

SMOKED

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CUT LEAN

M a a i the loop la ooan U ao.
J l o S ea ted beta vara boomI p f aB oveslag with the locale
M uadlag'throe Oriole pitchers for
I I Mows. They pounded out three
daahlei and a triple and ovary
haaa Mt waa aolid all the way.
Bhwtatap Dick G reen-led the
attach at the plate with two douMet and two slaglea In as msny
times at bat. Ha algo scored four
(Baa. Hie play M M d waa alee
prUlaat as ho canto up with lias
Shota time and time again.
. T I M baseman BIO Dukes alto
BRfeytd a flag opening night with
fhree slaglea to right field.

TED WILLIAMS, o f the Red Sox, la greeted by teammate Gary Geiger
(37) aa Williams crosses the plate afterliitting the homer in the aecond in­
ning o f the Washington-Boaton opener in Washington, D, C. It was Ted’s
&lt;98rd home run o f hla major league career and tied him with the late Lou
Gehrig on the all-time homer hitting Hat. Williams hit another home rum
(Central Press)
Tuesday,

GRADE “A "

FLA.

.. Vint Baseman Kea Harrelsoa

WoB aa left fielder BUI Dube.
Manager Robertson has given
Iht Bod to Bob Colick to start on
tha BMBBd for tbo locals la tha
N N opener and be rates him
ga one at tha flaaat pitchers la
tha Kansas City training camp
this spriag. Aa Robbie puts it,
5Pfu boss saving Oeliek tor this
Ha should plsgsi tha horn#

BOSE MAN, Mast. (U P 1 &gt; - Bug« M Gown Fullmer, a Mormon
atiak rancher from West Jordan,
Utah. was a U-to-4 favortto today
la defend successfully his NBA
gaiddlaweight m is tonight against

The Rocky Colavito• Harvey
Kutna trade may bo the one
they're shouting about but tbo
Minnie Mine so deal may be the
one they’ll pay off on.
The 37-year-old native of Mata n us, Cubs, rethraed to Chi­
ca g o's South Side as a hometown
favorite for the first Umo In three
years Tuesday and demonstrated
he’s beefed up the White Son'
“ go do" attack by driving In six
runs la i 1M victory over the
Kansas City Athletics.
4Uno so thus stole the Ameri­
can League's, opening day spot-.
ligbt^deaplte a program duriag
—Tha Detroit Tiger’s beat tha
Claveland Indians, 4 • 2, in n 14nnlng struggle thst tied the big
lesgue record for the longest
opening-day game.
—Roger Marls made a sensa­
tional debut for the New York
Yankees who awoke from their
spring coma to whip the Boston
Red Sox, a t.
—Rookies
lion
Hansen and
Marv Breeding reeled o il three
double plays as the Baltimore
Orioles downed tbe Washington

Senators, 3 2.

largest payday of hla career, $24,MB plus ex peases.
Both fighters expect the bout to
m th# scheduled 14 found dis­
tance. But sheuld tbe match cad
gaiHsr, it waa likely that Fullmer
Would win. Ha has lost only four
times la SI fights and has been
w a t te d out only once, by former
whampiaa Sugar Ray ltobiason,
Map 1, MIT. Since then be has
won 11 straight fights,
Giartelto, on the other hand.
M i a apett/ ring record wUb 17
defeats la 1M matches. Three
tistos fee has lest by knockouts,
twice because o f cuts and ho
•oald ha vlcUmised by slashes
a gala tonight.

Ingom ar, Potty
Kxpoctod To Sign
For Bout Thursday
NEW YORK (U Pl) -In g om a r
Jahaaaaon and Floyd Patterson
finally will alga formal contracts
T hursd ay far their Juno rematch
M r tha heavyweight championiw i m w

was

considerably

trimd Tuesday when the signing,
prifiwaUy scheduled for today,
wag Baatpaaid 34 hours, la fact,
tha chaartaa hinted darkly that
If Mara is any n o n delay he
pay diwp tha whole thing.
j Mowaver, aa further delay la
1 T l'a flaal sad deflalto—wa will
Bite at tow Thursday morning,"
a a fi Boy Coha, hand o f Failure
M a rts, lac., which will promote

Tha week-old National League
race had an indispuled leader
wbea the Los Angeles Dodgers
boat the San Francisco Giants,
4-0, for their fifth wla in six
games. Tbo Philadelphia Phillies
shaded the Pittsburgh Pirates, 4-3,
and the St. Louis Cardinals beat
tbo Chicago Cubs, 4-2, in night
games,
Mlaoso. acquired from
the
Indiana in a seven-player trade
ast December, hit a 420 • foot
trend slam homer in the fourth
inning after knocking In an early
run with a sacrifice fly and then
snapped a
tie with a second
h on or In tho ninth. The White
Sox had jumped to a 3-2 lead by
ha fourth but tho A 's routed
Early Wyaa la a three-run fUlb
and then ksyoed Mike Garcia
with two la tha sixth.
Norm Stobern's h on or and Ken
lfaaUls's run-scoring single tied
tha score for tbo A's in tho top
o f Utc aiath but Mlaose's blast
lent (he club's opening-day record
crowd o f 41.M1 homo happy a few
moments later.
The Tigers and Indians battled
for four hours and 44 minutes be­
fore A1 Kalina's two • run single
la the 14th inning settled matters.
The man-to-man duel between
Colavito and Kutnn waa pretty
much a bust, Colavito striking out
four times and hitting into a
double play for tho Tiger* and
Kutnn making two' singles la
seven tries for tbe Indians.
Maris, tha Yankees' key winter
scwuiattiM, drove la four ruas
with two homers, a double and n
single tad BUI Skowroa also had
!our hits to lead New York’s 17ilt attack on Tom Brewer and
fpur successors. Jim Coates yieldod nine Bed Sox hits, including

Ted Williams’ second homer of
the season. It was Williams* 404th
o f his career, placing him fourth
on the all-time list behind Bsbe
Ruth, Jimmy Foss and Mel OIL
Hausen and Breading fielded
brilliantly in tbeir debuts and
Jack Fitbcr did tbe rest with S
2-3 innings of shutout relief ball.
Gene Woodllng doubled
homo
Jackie Brandt from first base in
the icventh to produce the Orioles
decisive run before 32,747 home­
town fans.
Johnny Podres, aided by Ed
Roebuck In the ninth, limited the
(Hants to five hits. B U iyO ’ DelL
cx-Baltlmore left-hander, allowed
only four hits and ona run before
being removed for a plach-klttof
In the eighth with the s co n 1-0,
Tbe Dodgers then clinched (bo
game agslnit RUly Loos sad 8tu
Miller in the ninth.
Jim Owens struck out nine bat­
ters and pitched n three • hitler
for tbe Phillies, who routed r "isburgh's Harvey Haddlx h
f' •
run third inning that t
singles by Pancbo Herrera, h&gt;'.
Wallers and Jo# Koppe, a double
by Ted Lepcio and a triple by
Wally Pott. Bob 8klnnor'a threerun homer la the same inning
produced all Pittsburgh’s runs.
Stan Muslal's two • rud fifthinning double snapped a 2 • 3 tit
and enabled tha Cardinals to wla
their first game of tbo season.

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W. L. P d . GB.
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Milwaukee
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San Franelico
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Pittsburgh
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Cincinnati
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Philadelphia
2 3 .400 2Vi
Chicago
2 4 .341 4
St. Louis
1 4 .1ST4
Wednesday's Praha Me Pitchers
Cincinnati at Milwaukee—Brosaan (0 0 ) vs bpahn (OO)
Los Angeles at San Francisco
—Drysdala (SO) vs McCormick
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Philadelphia
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Two Teams Added
Te Summer Loop
The Sanford City Summer Lea­
gue will have two additional team*
when it awings Into action Wed­
nesday.
In last Wednesday actloa, Lance
Inc., led by Bob Borsdorfs 444
series and Buddy's Automotive
Service, lad by Jack Kanners 334
total moved Ini* the league lead
with four points apiece.
Close behind came Harry's
Liquors and Team 4 with three
points followed by Gene's Semi­
nole Cleaners and Bukur's Musle
Shop.
Mather of Sanford comes naxt
and George's Tavern nnd Lake
Monroe Inn round out tbo loaguo's
standings.

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REV. LEWIS C. FUTCH,

pastor o f the First Baptist
Church in Longwood, is the
third of the eight speakers
for the revival in progress
at the Pinecrcst Baptist
Church. The program be.
gins at 8 p. m.

Lions Select
Nominating Board
Sanford Llona Club preildent J.
Q. Galloway appointed a five man
officer nominating committee at
the club meeting Tueaday.
„
Ben Wade, Jack Stemper, Clyde
f l a m i a y , Carl Wllliami and Bill
Llvlngiton will nominate Lion* to
run In the club'a forthcoming
election*. They are to report on
their nomlnationa at next Tuesday’ a club meeting.
Tbe Sanford Llona received a
letter from Havana Llona Club
president Mario H. Zayaa Portela
inviting them to viiit the Havana
Club any time they are in the
Cuban capital.

25 Cases Slated
For Spring Court
The aprlng term of the Ninth
Judicial Circuit Court District
opened here Tueiday with 13
civil caaea and about 12 criminal
caiaa scheduled for trial.
Judge Voile William* Jr., will
try all the criminal suits which
(include two murder eatei. Judge
Williams will also try all the
civil eases except two which will
be triad by Judge Vaaaar Carlton.
Arraignment officially started
the spring senlon Tueaday. Trials
will start neat Monday and will
run. . .for . two weeka.
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About 73
jurors will bo called for the first
week o f trials,

gN e gro Jailed
After Stabbing
A Sanford Negro was jailed
under *102 bond after a stabbing
bore Monday.
Win Branch o f 1110 Maple Ave.
was charged with aiaault and bat*
tery after Jeaile GUchrlit, also
a Negro, wai stabbed, police aaid.

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NEW YORK fU P l) A TV
peeper's potpourri:
"The Kate Smith Show," with
Xavier Cugst on hand, strayed
from its usual formula and tried
mixing snappy patter Into the
show Monday night. It was a mis­
take. . .Bobby Rydell, featured In
Monday night's “ Danny Thomas
Show," Is a dear example of the
IN -JOHNS o m e t — BUT T H tY P *

7HK LONr * 4 J
P * A 0 A T L A ST /

Doesn't anyone travel by ship
anymore?
I’d like to see more of Domeni­
co Modugno and Dick Van Dyke
on T V .. .Also Lueianna Paluni...
When it came to achieving what
ft set out to do and living up to
advance notice,. CBS TV’ s “ Sunday Sports Spectacular" rates as
the season's best series...The big­
gest disappointment, of course,
were NBCTV’a ’ 'Startime" and
“ Sunday Showcase" series.

Paluni on “ Adventurga in Para­
dise."
Remember when CBS discontin­
ued its canned laughter finger­
pointing? The announced reason
was that, after a three-month run,
the public had learned the score.
Does this mean station Identifica­
tion is about to go?I’ m walling for a EuropeanJunketing TV show to open with­
out a film clip of a Jet airliner.

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ABC'* "M uilc ter A Spring
Night" hour at T:I0 p. m. conslate o f a aaluta to Boston hi which
Boston Pops conductor Arthur
Fiedler to guest conductor of the
ABC orchestra.
A major drama special on ABC
from f:M to !• p. m. Is “ Ninetcbika." an adaptation o f the fam­
ous old movie so Identified with
Greta Garbo. Marla Schell has
the role of the Soviet functlonarjr
who discovers love in Paris. Gig
Young, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Miscba
Auer, Loon Belasco and Henry
Lascoe are In the east. “ Ossie and
Harriet" and “ Hawaiian E ye" are
off for the night.
Perry Como's 4-10 p- m. NBC
spot Is taken over for Bob Hope’s
last variety show of the season.
Patti Paige, Joan Caulfield. Dar­
ryl Stevens and James Garner
are on the show.
The “ U. S. Steel Hour" play on
CBS at 10 p. m. is “ The Girl
Who Knew Too Much." Mona
Freeman plays a girl with spirit- CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Good Food
S. Foe Root
I. Wanted So Rest
A. Real Estate Wanted
S. Real Estate Foe Sato
fc Mortgage Loans
T. Basinets Opportunities
T-A Insnrancw
S. Female Help Wanted
I. Male Help Wanted
l» . Mato or Female
11. Work Wanted
IS. Plambhig Services
IS. Electrical Services
14. Build. Paint * Repair
II. Special Services
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DIVORCE
LEE JBNKINB,

CASSELBERRY LAKEFRONT—
I bedroom home, Fla. room, air
conditioned, kitchen equipped.
’ Adults. One or two year lease.
118.00 mo. Gladys M. Dawson*
Realtor, call Winter P a r k j
Ml 4-078. Evenings FAI-00M.

BOBBIE MARTIN JENKINA.
Dofandant.
NOTH'® TO APPRAN
TO; RORMR MARTIN JENKINS,
whole raaldanct and addraaa
la 101 Kayatla Strait, Win*
atnn-Maleni. North Carolina.
CLEANEST and bast apartment is
Tou nra haraby required la file
(own for Ibe price. Phono
your written definae lo the Com.
palm for Dlvori-a filed heroin
FA 2-4474.
aaalnet you, with Iho Clark nf
the above otyled Court on or be­
FURNISHED five room, one bed­
fore Mny 21, ItIO, and aarva a
room, garage. Call FA 2-0931,
ropy pt earn# upon PlalnllfCa at*
lor nay. W. T. Pavla. SIS Florida
CLEAN
Snd n i c e l y furnished
National Bank Bulldlns, Orlando,
apartment, 13M Elm. C a l l
Florida.
Fall not nr a Decree Pra Con*
NO 1-587.
faaaa will be antarad aealnat you.
WITNESS my hand and teal at
BACHELOR apartment, ground
Sanford. Seminole* County, Florida,
floor furnished, 2U Palmetto.
Ihla 11th day of April, A. D., ISIS.
(SEAL)
1-ROOM apt., private bath and
David M. Ratchet
entrance. Apply aog Elm Ave.
clerk of the above otylod
Court
tn
THE
CIRCUIT
COVET
OF
TEE
Ry: Joan M. W ilks
FURNISHED apartment, 10* W.
SIXTH Jl'IIICIAI. CIECCIT OF
Dapuly Clork
•th. $50 per month. FA 2-480.
FLORIDA. IS ASD FOE BEES*
W. T. Davlo
SOLE C O i m . FLORIDA.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
3-BEDROOM lar$e furnished up*
Publish Apr. 20. 27 A May 4. It. CHAACKRY AO. lOSSt
stairs downtowa apartment. $65.
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINOS AND
NOTICE OS DEE FICTtTtOl'g
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ORLAX*
FA 2-1071 before S:M.
SAME STATUTE
DU, a corporation.
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN!
I BEDROOM. HOUSE- kitchen*
Notti-a la hereby given that lha
equipped, "flO U res 'Welcomed.
undersigned, purauant la the “ Flo*
FA t-2941.
minus
Name Statute" Chapter
IIS.OO. Florida Stalula, will rogla*
lar with the Clark nf lha Circuit
2-BEDROOM unfurnished houee,
Court. In and for Semlnnla County,
FA 2-0905.
Florida, upon roctlpt nf proof of
lha publication of thla notice,
RENT A BED
lha ffotliloua name,
RoUaway. Hospital A Baby Beds
to-wltt TRLCITT ELECTRIC
under which I am angagad ‘ la
By Day, Week or Month
business.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
at number 171 Flumnaua Drlao
Ph. FA 2-5111
111 W. 1st S t
(Orlanta Dardena) P. O. Rot 4SI,
In lha city of Altamnnio Bprlngo,
URNISHED apartment, etoas
Florida.
That tha parly Iniaraaied In
and close la. Adults only,
aald bualnaaa antarprlaa, la ao
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4012.
follewoi
HKLMITII U E1DEI.
Bishop U Rornalaln.
Tha abhravlatad ttlta to tha
Orlando, Florida.
cauaa la Flrot Fadaral Savlnga and FURNISHED 4 room, 2 bedroom
Doted at Bamlnota County, Florida, Loan Aaaoclatloa of Orlando v. Ro­
apartment, 211 W. 14th $70.
March IS. SSSO.
bert E. Snyder, at al.
FA 2-5450.
Tha diicrlptlon of tho real proPubllah Mar. It, M 4 Apr. 4. tt.
party proceeded ogalnat lot
TIIE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Lot S, of WOODMKRK PARK, REAL nico &gt; BR. unfurnished
downstairs apt., kitchen equipALFHA
LAWSON,
RESIDENCE
gomlnolo County. Florida no*
UNKNOWN!
rnrdlng lo tho plat lharaof aa
A ownrn Complaint hnva haan
recordtd Ip Plat Booh II, page
filed agalnit you In tha Circuit
SS nf tha Public Record# of
Cnurl In and fur Seminole County,
Bamlnole Caunly, Florida.
Florida, by PAUL V. LAWSON, for
Tok era vequlrsd lo flla your
glvorre. lha ahnrt title of which
la PAUL V. LAWSON,
LAWSON. Plaintiff,
vanua ALPHA LAWSON, Defend*
ant,_ . lhaaa
ara
.M H Rprsaent*
H
com­
mand you lo appear end file you*
FURNISHED a p t FA S-2M0.
written defenoea heroin on nr
before lha Sth day of May, A. D.
CB. I BEDROOM, unfurnished,
IS SO, or ntherwlee Daorao Pro Con*
kitefaen equipped house IN per
foaan will bo ontorad ogalnat yen
month. 8 l o
Pahnette Ave.
Tha Sanford Herald la dtalgnatad
aa n nawapapar nf gonartl circula­
Phone FA 2 -0 8 .
tion in which ihla diatlan shall
ha published nnca each week ter
fear consecutive weeks.
WITNESS my bans end official
■eel af tha Clark of iho Circuit
Court ea this tha Sth day o f April.
A. I&gt;. ISSS.
(•B A D
David - M. &lt;1it oh el
Clerk at circuit Court
UNFURNUHED I bedroom bonae,
Mirk K. Cleveland, Jr..
HO® ElUott. CaU FA 3-$l$4.
OILES. HEDRICK * ROI
Altornay al Law. Sulla Sit.
12S South Court Street
Sanford Atlantic National
Orlando. Florida
Bank Bulldlns. Sanford. Florida.
Attorneys for Plalailff
Altornay for Plaintiff.
Publlah Mgr. SO (k Apr. S.

LONGWOOD
Lee's Fairy Lake Apartments, t
and 2 bedroom duplexes, 7 8
Wild mere Rd. TEmpto 1-428,
I BEDROOM unfurnished house,
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-4444.

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Legal Notice

CO-MIT A T 9i44 ONLY
Back By Papnlnr Demand An All Time Grant Merle
Filmed Where It Artnaily

UNFURNUHED 2 hodranm house,

torse Miwa parch, lake prtri-

DE WITTS Traitor Cmsrt new hat
flv* vacancies far pcrnuaaat

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Something New, Something O ld-- WANT ADS Are As Good As Geld
I5. Real Estate For Sale

For Rent
UNFURNISHED 2. b e d r o o m
home, kitchen equipped, double
.m
garage. About 2 milei from navv
al air Motion. $55 mo Day*
Th. FA 2 8M3. night* FA 2 4375.

REAL ESTATE
INSl'PANCE
SURETY BONDS

RAYMOND M. BALL

3hr

5. Real Estate For Sule

eanfprh

Wed. April 20. 100(1 I’ajre 9 14. Build, Faint &amp; Repair

Rrralft

2-HEDROOM lakefront house. 3
acres, high, pine covered. On
paved road. Private. 7 miles.
FA 2 4908.
|

TIIOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing A Siding
Phone FA 2 6152

LAFF-A-DAY

AND ASSOCIATES

3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home; a t -,
Amy Anderson
tached garage; extra closet!
2 BEDROOM hou.-e, kitchen equip­
Genevieve (Jcanie) Blair
space and added storage spate;
ped. $75 month. Outilde city
Carl Chorpening. Jr.
i Sunland Estates. Ph. EA 2 2559.
limit*. FA 2 (660.
Robert J Schmidt
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
NICELY furnished 3 room apart­
Marvin Williama
Three beautiful lake front lota,
ment. FA 2-5303.
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3341
135' each on a sand bottom
3-BEDROOM furnithed houie for
Sanford
lake by 175' in depth, the bark
rent. 2556 Palmetto. 2(0 month.
Evans Bldg Lake Mary
25' of which have two rows of
Ph. FA 2-1290
FA 2-1910.
producing orange trees. These
lovely, gradually sloping lota
I-BEDROOM furnithed houie in
are located on thr prettiest lake
Sunland Eitale*. *110 mo. Call
4 BEDROOM, 2 HATH
in Seminole County. A steal at
between 4 and S p. m. at 211 CL B. S. home located on H i
34,400 each.
Flamingo Dr.
140 ft. lot with good water and
lake privllcgri.
A two acre and a four aerc piece
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, central air
$15,000 WITH TERMS
of properly on a paved road,
conditioning. Near new school.
located in a quiet jrt-frre area,
Immediate occupancy. $100. Cali
I BEDROOM. 2 BATH
adjacent to a large lake with
Midway 45170.
C. B. S. home on high lot with
lake privileges.
TWO bedroom unfurniihed, kit
paved street and right* to canal.
House equipped with GE stove,
^
chen equipped, apt. |75 mo. Call
Contact Pappy Boynton at
#
between 4 and 9 p. m. FA 2-255$.
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
sal and washing machine.
B o WNSTAIRS 3 room turn. apt.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
$18,900 - $3,300 DN.
with cool, comfortable ‘screened
“ Open evenings till 1:30 P. M.”
porch. Shelll Apt., $12 Park.

15. Special Services

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Windshield
Hnck Gina*
Door Ginas
Vent Glnaa
SERVICE
Senkitrik Glnaa nnd Paint Co.

3. Wanted to Rent

TRADE IN YOUR
OLD HOME

“ John! You know that Afghan we thought Grace
waa sending us for our bed?”

FARMER’S AGENCY

CURB GIRLS

Stenstrom Realty

COUNTRY LIVING

3

J. W. HALL

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

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THE TIM b TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2 ( I S
MODERN 2 UR. houie, electrie
kitchen. Corner lot in city. At
a sacrifice. 'FA 2-2678.

TIRED OK LOOKING

GREGORY

• DODGE • DART

FA 2-0614

St. Johns Realty Co.

The All New

COUNTY MOTORS, INC.

519 E. let St.

. . .

for a real bargain? We have th*
moat home for tha money in
lownt This la a fins two atory,
three bedroom home on an
eaay to cara for corner lot.
Cloae in. Excellent neighbor­
hood. Here la alt the spacious
living area you've waited for
and tha owner has just author­
ized us to sell for only $1,750.
Term* to suit. This is our value
feature of (he week, Let it be
your good fortune by calling. . .

W.

SPECIAL SERVICE
BRANCH OFFICE
H. “ Bill” Stcmper Agency
Realtor k Insurer
3601 Park Driva

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FA 2-8331

L
Om •( Sanford's eldest estebliahod firms hqs an
opening for a MAN or WOMAN who liken to meet

REQUIREMENTS: Must be neat la appearance, have a
pleaaaat personality, typo and bo oager to loorn
iaterootlag

BENEFITS: Good starting salary with bonuses, insur­
ance and opportunity for advancement. 5 ft day week,
hours good. Pioaaaat working conditions.

IFt Yon aro iatoreotod la Ikis position writs box D C
c/o Sanford Herald, giving experience and qualifica­
tion*. A l replies will be bold in strictest confident* (star
employees know o f tkla ad) and a personal interview
will be arranged t# your convenience.

W rite Box D C

c/o Harold

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• BIO VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
' • EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, state­
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
New and Used Furniture
p r o g r a m s , ete. Progressive
FA 3-5(22
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951— St I E. First St.
306 West 13th St.
HOLLOWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
ALL MAKES k MODELS
110 French Ave.
164 So. Park (24 hr. ter.)
Ph. FA 2-7853
PA 2 3*2*

WILSON - MAIER

Sewin? Mach. Repairs

22. Articles For Sale
COMPLETE
LAWN MALNTE.NANCK
Mowing — Edging — Fertilizing OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
I Cent per lb.
Renovating — Fertiliser Sales
THE SANFORD HERALD
FREE ESTIMATES
OFFICE
JOHN LOMMERSK, rA 2-7117
204 W. 1st. SI. FA 2-2611
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
SPINET OROAN
W. L. HARMON
BARGAINS
Ph. FA 2 4223
Reclaimed Lowrey and Ham­
FREE
ESTIMATES cheerfully
mond, like now condition guar­
given, klattreas renovating, up­
anteed. Will sell at discount
holstery and slip covert. Cus­
or terms to reliable party. Phone
tom built bedding made to or­
Credit Manager, Strep Music,
der. Call or come In. Nix Bed­
GArden 4-2401, Orlando, or write
ding Manufacturing C o.„ 1301
641 N. Orange Ave,
So. Sanford Ave. FA 3-2117.
FACTORY TO YOU
AIR CONDITIONING
ALUMINUM
H. B. POPK CO.
VENETIAN BUNDS
200 3. Park - PA 14234
Kncloaed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
SERVICE CALLS $2.00
er rayon tapes. Cotton or aylos
Tha Biggest Little Shop
cords.
In Sanford. All Parts And
Senkarlk Glnaa and Paint Co.
Labor Guaranteed 60 Days.
FA 2-4622
SANFORD RADIO «i TV CENTER 112-114 W. 2nd St.
•th. k Sanford Ave. FA 29741
REFRIGERATOR: 7 ru. ft., good
CARLSON
condition, 335. Ph. FA 2-1760.
Rug k Furniture Center
DEEP FREEZE, chest type, good
W ill to Wall Carpet Cleaned
condition. Phono FA 21776.
Ph. Winter Pari., MI 7-3365
7 ACRES of pine timber. Phone
I5-A Beauty Parlors
FA 2 (708.

Wal l

and concrete work; first class.
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$10,750 - FROM - $09 MO.
1-BKUBOOM*. H i TILE BATHS with relered flature*.
te rra in floora, Venetian blind*, carport', ecreea perch,
utility men* and many ether eatre*.

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

w.ama. (a.
m.MS-7662

Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Suld l-arry’s Mart
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133

Dawn's

DtSttAY MOORS OfDO DRY

5 -» •*

PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
types and sizes, installed
“ Do It Yourself"
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 6432
All

A Satisfied customer it our best WEHCOR tape recorder 8100.
advertisement.
FA 23061.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
105. So. Oak . . . . Ph. FA 2 5742 GAS range. 4 burner, grille, ovenhouse trailer. FA 2-7(31.
slant broiler, 350. FA 2-323S.
HOUSEWORK. FA 2 2666.
Be
l-ovlrr
With
Professional
WOOD
EjT b ARRELS, clean
and
Beauty
Care.
LAWN MOWING and yard work,
6. Mortgage I a s i i i
empty, 31.00 each. FA t-4114.
trimming, edging or any odd
MORTGAGE LOANS
jobs. rA 2-1382.
UMBRELLA tents 339 95 up. UfO
Commercial and
vest, boat cushions. ARMY-NAVY
Conventional Residence
12. Plumbing Servlcea
Boaety
Bales
SURPLUS, 310 Sanford Ave.
WISE and JOHNSON
PA
1-7634
3*13 Oak
PLUM LING
431 Magnolia I'h: GA 3 3193
NEW motorcycle 3100 and tako
t
Contracting k Repairs
Orlando, Fla.
up payment*. 606 Camc|la Ct.,
IV. Flowers ft Plants
Free estimates
Sunland.
R. L. HARVEY
7. Business Opportunities
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 33(3 Cut Flowers For Any Occasion SAW filing machine* and equip­
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
IDEAL BUSINESS PROPERTY In
ment. Call FA 2-7(84.
FA 2 1*20
or
FA 2-0270
a choice location. Dtep corner
tot with two houses. Located
BRAND NEW 1660 zig xag;
17. Pets, Livestock, Supplies
next to Goodyear at 417 W.
makes button holes, sews on
First Street and Laurel Ave­
buttons, appliques. $58.90 com­
Plumbing
A
Heating
3-MONTII old German Shepherd,
nue. A real bargain with ex­
plete prlee. Payments U de­
AIR CONDITIONING
*25.
Phone
FA
21041.
cellent possibilities. Only (26,500
sired. Write Mr. White, Bo*
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
and available in June. Write
60, e /o Sanford Herald.
1007 Ssnfnrd Ave.
FA 2(5(2 19. Boats and Motors
owner. Major Robert C. Morris,
PLAYPEN k mattress. FA 2-14)1
Adjutant General’s S e c t i o n ,
Gateway To The Waterway
II. Electrical Service
Headquarters
Fourth
United
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
States Army, Fort Sam Hous­ House Wiring — Electric Service
Robson Sport InR Goods
ton. Texas.
Sid Vihlen
304-6 3 E. 1st.
Ph FA 2 5061 \
RANDALL FLECTRIC CO.
8. Female Help Wanted
I l l Magnolia
FA 2 0615
NEW HOMES BY
SENIOR BEAUTICIAN, part or 14. Build, Paint Ik Repair
full lima. Pb. FA 2-5742.
WALL PAPERINO k PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 50( West Mb St.
Phons FA 2 (643
S ou th P ln e cre st
Os Os era Read, Ho. o f Sanford
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing

V.
COUNTRY CLUli
MOVES

13* RUNABOUT, 30 h. p. Johnson Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
motor and Gator lilt trailer. Service With The Cash. SUPER
All for ( 600. Call after (:00
TRADING POST. FA 2 0677.
p. m. FA 2 07(8.
.w PICKET fence and gate 313;
20-A Trailers
3 piece lawn »et 33; outdoor
grill 34; bedroom ebair S3; H
HOUSE TRAILER, 10' x 33', Nrw
ton air conditioner, 323; desk
Moon, '59 model. I n q u i r e
$10; table $4; 4 speed portable
FA 2 4268.
Philro hi fi $35; Sunbeam elec*
trie skillet $5; and alt household
HOUSE TRAILERS itored free.
Items Including furniture. 113
C. S. Nicks, Ph, FA 2-0516.
Lake Dot Drive.

Jenkins Furniture

Registered Real Estate Rrokrr
RENTAL MEMO: ‘
On a sparkling new 3 bedroom, 2
8. Female Help Wanted
5. Real Eatate For Sale
We have euitomera waiting for Ph. FA 2-1301 17-32 at Hiawatha
hath home.
good rental* throughout San­
Call NOW for appointment.
BY OWNER; 3 bedroom. 1 bath
ford. List your property with
home on corner lot in Plnecrest.
a
v* and take advantage of our
W.
II.
"Bill”
Stcmper
Agency
Close to school and church. VA
N. V. Far m e., Realtor
w
prompt, peraonal, and efficient
Realtor A Insurer
4t*7» loan. Reasonable down Must be 21. Apply in person. Pig
Lillian Trama
service. Contact property man­
rhona FA 2-4991
l i t N. Turk
•N Whistle.
payment,
monthly
payment
R. M. Ivors, D. H. Whitmore
ager at —
Phons FA 2 (331 2601 Park Dr.
Associates.
$67.28, total price 811,400. Call
FA 2-4113.
I l l S. French Ave. Ph. rA 2 (221
LOCH ARBOR
DREAMING of a fabulous va­
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420 After hours, FA 2-2SK, FA 2-4(21 3 bedrooms, 1W baths, 2 lots, kit­
cation this summer? A few
FA 20261.
- “ Open Eveninga 'U11:30 P. M."
chen equipped, on canal with
hour* wiling AVON Connelirs
access to Crystal Lake. F. H. A. NINE ACRES, cleared and fenc
will make it possible. Write
OWNER transferred: 2 bedroom
I. Real Eatate For Sale
mortgage of 4**r. can be as­
ed, on well traveled road. Two
now for private interview In
C. B. house, screened and jalousumed after reasonable down
bedroom C.B. home. Good out
your home, Manager, Box 246,
sled Florida room. Separate
payment. No closing costs, no
bouses.' Good terms.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Lockhart, Fla.
garage. Young fruit trees. San
qualifying required. Total price
Lanta section. Asaume equity.
314.(00.
THREE bedroom home, tile bath,
FA 2-7147.
2544 French Ave.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
livlngroom with wall lo wall FREE room and board for white
Realtor
Raymond Lundquiit, Assoc.
woman in exchange for staying
carpeting, Florida room. Enclos­
2-ACRE modern block house, fire­
“ C al Hall"
Phono FA 1-3341
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
with school age child after­
ed garage and atorage room.
place, four rooms, bath, porch. FA 2-3951
noons.
Some bouse work. Call
Large
oak
shaded
feneed
yard.
Fruit
trees.
Four
miles
west
( BEDROOM home, pleaiing exFORCED TO SELL to pay taxes.
FA 2 1654 after 5 p. m.
Kitchen equipped. House is In­
of Sanford. Bargain. Owner, Ph.
traa. Term* to lull. ISOS Elliott
Five acres of land in Black
sulated. A bargain priced at
FA 2-8119.
Hammock. Call G. M. Aria,
9. Male Help Wanted
(IS,K0. 4*e% mortgage.
1405 WYNNEWOOD DR.. 3 B. R.,
Oviedo, FA 5-33(4.
C. B. S. borne, fura. or unfurn.,
EXPERIENCED manager for aer31(00 equity or teraa. Ph.
MAYFAIR
WYNNEWOOD SECTION: 3 bed­
vice
station, Sanford
area.
FA 2-56(0.
Lovely I bedroom, 2 bath, CB
BROKER
room block home, all electrie
Salary and commission. Give
borne, situated on large 102'
itchen, acrern
porch. Low
W. B. Shlppy, A smic.
ACRES, all or part. Near Lake
full details, telephone number
x 135' well landscaped lot in
own - payment and monthly 201 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-SMI
Jenup. Suitable for building er
and address in reply. Boa 15,
beautiful Mayfair.
payments. FA 2-5678.
farming. Phone FA 2-3330.
t / o Sanford Herald.
l-BEDROOM block home, kitchen
equipped; patio. Buy my equity,
Features Include electric range, CONCRETE block, 3 bedroom, 1
GROVE
equipment
mechanics
bath home. Large Florida room.
assume 4t$% mortgage. Piserefrigerator, heating unit, hot
wanted. We need experienced
S10.500. Ttrm i. FA 2-7017.
crest area. FA 2-2(4$.
water beater, and Venetian
man only. Year round employ­
blinds.
ment. Paid varMion. Good pay.
Own tools. Contact Bob Smythe,
No finer buya in Sanford than
$550
DOWN.
Priced to sell at only (18,900, this
Clermont. EX 4-4211.
these homei. Priced to sell.
Beautiful $ Bedroom 3 Bath Home
home can be yours for only
with
Hardwood
floors.
Q.
E.
$4500 down (term i if desired) 1 bedroom, 1 bath, kitchen equip­
equipped Kitebea. Thermosta­ 10. Mala or Female
and assume VA 4V»'l mortgage,
ped, CB, t'.fc actea of beautiful,
tically roptrolled Heat. WeU,
(only 21 years left) with pay­ - landscaped property. Near 25th
MEN-Women 120. Dally. Sell Lum­
Landscapped Lot on Dead End
ments o f only |103 per' month.'
inous nameplates. Write Reeves
and Sanford Avenue. Down pay­
Street where Children play* In
Co.. Attleboro, Mass.
ment $1500. Price $12,900.
safety.
We
will
be
proud
to
show
Attractive and Invklqp, this home
you
this
today.
could be the one you've been 2 bedroom, 2 baths, beautiful large
11. Work Wanted
MOVE RIGHT IN
looking for. For inspection, con­
rorner
lot
on
South
Palmetto
TODAY’S
FHA Financing—No Closing Coat MIDDLE AGED, able bodied man
tact,
Avenue. Down payment $6000. — for an appointment call —
U1 N. Park Ave., Phone FA 2-2420
with wifa and teen age daughter
SPECIALS
Price $14,500. Must see to ap­
Helen K. Noonan at
wi*he* work, prefer farming or
preciate.
W. 11. Bill Stempcr Agency
raring for ranrh, but will ac“ Open eveninga till 3:30 PM”
f A 2-1331
FA 249(1
rept anything if (arms are right.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2430
Write Box WW, c /o Sanford
WfLL TRADE—Large ranch-type
Herald.
HOLIDAY COUPE
home for smaller house or

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22. Articles For Sals

LIBERTY Styline 1956 2-bedroom USED G. E. range, combinatioa
trailer, excellent condition. 46'
sink and dishwasher. Inquire at
x I'. Price *2750 include* even
114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4622
2111 Summerlin
the spare tire. DeWItt Trailer
Pk., Sanford, Fla.
TV Service within the hour. Re­
Call . . . .
pair your TV for 87.50, in your
A. K. ROS8KTTER
home or no charge. Sunshine 21. Furniture
TV. FA 2 9(35.
FLORIST
New A U*ed Furniture A Appli­
FA 2-1x31
Celery Ave.
ance*. A Good Place To
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
For All Your Floral Needs
BUY. SELL or TRADE
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
Member — Florist Telegraph
SANFORT k SOWERS
Delivery Assoc.
151 E. Welbourne Ave. Ml 2-2474
400
Sanford
Ave.
FA
2-7450
WINTER PARK, FLA.
Chain Saw* — Tools — Dolts— fcUSTOM UPHOlATERtNG: All
Nut* — Screws
work guaranteed. Frea EtU
and Other Parts. Phone or Writ*
mates. Phone FA 2-7118.

Stenstrom Realty

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

19. Bunts nnd Motors

6.0.B ests

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I BEDROOM

HOMES
LARGE HIGH . DRY
LOTS
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

$10,550
$350 l)N .. 360 MO.
Isclades Clesiag

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L FHA FINANCING
A 1800 BLK. • W. 3rd
G SAM LAWSON
E FA 8-3661 . FA 3-4336

NEW
Odham &amp; Tudor RAVENNA
PARK
Sunland Estates

17-12, 3 asilee **. o f Haslard

Ooslnff Cost

HOMES

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A s L ost A s $275.
VA-FHA. FHA-1N-SEBV1CE
Immediate Occupancy
1 Year Paraosal Batlafactiss

GUARANTEE
•a coaalructiss s f your Humo­
ur your dowa payment Jk
dosing costa refunded

FREE WELCOME
Tu lasfn rd l Be Our Gneata For
8 Day* Absolutely Free,
Without Obligation At Oaa Ot
Hanford* Leading Motels While
Yen Locale Hunting For Yes k
Y ssr Family. Pick Up Keys At
Office t •

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Beaford

Ph. FA I-IMt

Mather o f Hanford has figarod
every price o f merrkandte*
done to lho pessy for feat
clearance during this Greatest
Pre-Inventory Hale, lt'a etaehrd — lt’a packed, bat every
article la priced for year oaavenltace while brouaiug around
in the Uood Furniture Depart­
ment. Listed are osly a tew s f
the onUtandiag huye yesa ess
purenre before April 36, 1336.
UNF1NIHHBD L’ HBHT

$10.96
UNFINISHED

BOOKCAII

$3.06
WALNUT BOOKCABB AND
PLANTER COMBINATION

$10.31
PLASTIC CLUB CHAIR

$6.31
8 CLUB CHAIBS from

$2.10
LOUNQR CHA1BB

$3.69
PLATFORM

BOCK BBS

from

$3.19
CONTOUB CHAIBS

$7.17
ODD SOFAB from

$4.97
ODD SOFA BEDS from

$450 Down
Turn West On 20th
St. Follow Country
Club Rd. A Watch
For Our Signs . . . .

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SUNDAY
2:BB P. M. TU Dark

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141 Weal 33th Btf*e4
PA SKIM

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$5.64
2 PiF.CK LIVING BOOM
SUITES from

$8.71
DREHSF-BH WITH MIRROBB
from '

$9.30
2 PIECE SOFA BED 8UITBS
from

$936
STUDIO COUCH!

$

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8 PIECE BEDROOM SUITRS

$45.00
DESK AND BOOKCABB
COMBINATION

$12.87
I PIECE WOOD DINRTTR

$24.20
BUFFET AND MUTCH

$28.76
ODD BUFFRTB

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a w y. 17-38 a 37th 6tHalee Office

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Furniture
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THURSDAY. APRIL 21, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 677

Limit On Candidate
Charges Stressed
a

'P i c k l e s '
The swirl of gypsy dancing and
Vienna carnival time will come
to Seminole High School tonight
when the musical “ Pickles,” opens
In tha auditorium at • p. m.
Tha' Seminole High Choraliers
will prasent the musical play about
a baby girl stolen by gypsies. The
scenes are set in Vienna and a
gypsy camp.

News Briefs
Cubans Cheer Flag:
HAVANA (U P !) — About 15,000
baaeball fans, ignoring U. 8.Cuban political differences, cheer­
ed the U. S. flag at tha opening
of the International League season here Wednesday night.

Masons Elect Larson
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - State
Treasurer J. Edwin Laraon was
elected Wednesday grand master
of tha Grand Lodge, Free and
Accepted Masons of Florida. Lar­
son was chosen head of the
state’* (7,000 Blue Lodge Masons
at the group's islet annual grand
communication.

School Heads Ask
For Tax On Part
Of Home Exemption 150 More Arrested

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V

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - County
school superintendents decided to­
day to sack a state constitutional
amendment that would permit tax­
ing for school purposes tha first
ft ,000 o f toe $3,000 homestead
exemption.
The proposal waa introduced by
Manatee County Supt. J. Hartley
Blaekbura of Bradenton at a meet­
ing of the county school chiefs
^ p r io r ta tha annual convention e f
•So Ftadde mtacattoo Aera.
The move had Wan oxptotod
and caused lMtie discussion.
Blackburn said Manats* County
could expect 3273,000 additional
school revenue If permitted to levy
a 30 mill tax on $1,000 ef the $3,000
homestead evaluation new exempt
from taxes.
Pinellas County School SupL
Floyd Christian asUmalad such a
• t a x would increase school revenue
ia his county bp 1000,300.
The school ahiefs did not try to
make a statewide estimate ef in­
creased revenua under the tax pro*
M ||).
The proposal will be put beface
the program aetioa*em m ittse e f
the FEA and may ta n a up at the
convention business flbturday.

*Reds Attempt
Refugee Control
BERLIN (UPI)—Communist po­
lice entered West Berlin today
and tried to Impose anti-refugee
control* on elevated railways la
the Allied areas. They fled beck
• s c r o ll the Iron Curtain when
W rit German police showed up.
The move was part of a dciperils Communist effort to haR
a m an flight o f refugee* from tb*
Soviet occupaflon ions. Earlier
lha Rcdi had ordered a slowdown
in their aationaliidtioa af small
businesses to try to stem tho tide
of refugee*.
Tho elevated railway, under
four-pour occupation alatutos, la
run by (hr Communists. But this
was ih* first time la two y e a n
they had tried to carry out con­
trol* on West Berlin statical. To­
day they questioned traveler* and
searched (heir luggage.
Writ Berlin police raced lo Uie
ratio ay station* dcapila protest*
of Communist railway workers,
and halted the searches.

CAPE TOWN, South Africa
(UPI) — Police arrested more
than 130 Negroes today in re­
newed raids on native settlements
aroond major Indian Ocean port
cities. The arrests brought to
mors than 1,430 the total rounded
up In what authorities. labeled a
“ clean-up" operations this week.
Most were arrested for minor of­
fenses. such as lack of passbooks
or lodging permits.
“ VABHINCTON (U M » — dear
Jobs F. Kennedy said today b*
want* no votes just because he la
a Catholic and that tha Demo­
cratic Party does not have to
uorainata him to escape a "Cath­
olic revolt" la the I960 presiden­
tial election. Kennedy dealt with
the “ religious itsua" ia the 1900
campaign bluntly and at laoglh la
a speech prepored lor the annual
mealing o f the American Society
at Newspaper Editors.

Settling Down
MIAMI BEACH (U P D -A ndro
Porumbaanu, $$, tea • time Ro­
manian military cadet, dMuOour,
hair dresser, settled down today
to a aOsody job of making hotel
gueata and hia botreas bride hap­
py. Tho widely publicised honey­
moon e f Parumboaau aad 19ar-old Gamble Benedict Porumaim, heiress of Ramingtoe typewriter millions, ended Wednesday
when the couple flew hero to
begin Andre's new Job of "a s­
sistant manager in charge ef
guest relation*" at Urn Oceanside

B

4-H Contest
Day April 30
Four-H County Contest Day wiU
be bald April 30 at the florae
Demonstration Center at Sanford
Ave. and 33th St., County Agent
Cecil Tucker aild today.
Among the contests scheduled
for (he dsy will be public speak­
ing, tractor operation and insect
collection.

Cyclist Hurt
A Sanford
motorcycle pas­
senger was Injured in an accident
on Park Dr. near 33th St. Thurs­
day. John Walker of Sanford suf­
fered a two inch cut below his
left kneecap in the accidenl, po­
lice said. Luther G. Power Jr.
waa charged with failure to yield
tha right of way.

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WASHINGTON (UPH — Tha
House gave final and overwhelm­
ing congressional approval today
to a civil right! bill containing
aew Negro voting guarantees.
The messure — second major
civil rights - bill produced by Congresa since the Reconstruction
era fallowing the Civil War—now
goes lo President Eisenhower who
ia expected to aign it into law.
The House completed congres­
sional action by accepting with­
out change 16 amendment! which
(he Senate wrote into the original
Houae bill.
Tha legialalion waa ealled up in
tha Houaa under a procedure which
limited debate to one hour. A few
minutes after the House convened
at noon Speaker Sam Rayburn
brushed aside other business, an­
We're going lo adopt
nouncing,
this first thing.”
The final product, which Ray­
burn has described as "pretty
good." satisfied neither liberal
northern Democrats nor southern­
ers. But H waa less obnoxious to
southerners than the measure ori­
ginally pasted by the House.
The six-part package eenters on
new voting guarantees for Nrgroea
In the South. The main feature
provides for appointment by fede­
ral judges of referee* empowered
to determine voting qualifications
of Negfoea turned down by local
registrar*.
The voting referees could be ap­
pointed only in areas where lha
Justice Department, acting under
the 1B37
1937 Civil Rights Act, had
won a federal suit for a court
order requiring registration of one
or more Negroes.
If the judge then determined

A
County Democratic Executive Committee Chairman
Robert Billhimer reminded all candidate* today that the
deadline ha* passed for hurling new charges against oppon­
ents at public rallies.
Billhimer said that the deadline waa last Saturday and
no new charges or accusations can be made at forthcoming
rallie* before the May 3 Democr*tic primary.
Under Florida law, a candidate
ia not allowed to bring up any new
xharges M days before the pri­
m ary. He may refer to those that
have been brought up at previous
rallies. '
The next rally sponsored by tha
eounty committee will be at 3 p. ra.
today In Fern Park. Tha rally will
be held in the -American Legion
Hall. A barbecue chicken dinner
will be served from 3:10 to 7:30
p. m. The dinner la being prepared
by the Legion auxiliary.
I After tonlgbt’a rally, the politi­
ca l scene will switch to Geneva
Saturday.
At the climax to Geneva’* Fron­
tier Day, a political rally will be
held at 3 p. m. All candidate! run­
ning for 20 county offices will
speak for throe minute*.
For the first time to tha Democratic-aponsored rallies, any atate
office candidate present also will
be allowed three minutes to speak.

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(JRKETINd HEN. TOM ADAMS tin he landed here NVedneadny on a quick
flight to talk waterway* and politics wua Tom McDonald, the Atlanta cam.
paign manager for Seminola County. Adame, making n flying tour of the
atate in behalf o f hia candidacy for secretary o f atute, auid he wiahed the
county good luck In ita attempt to get the Snnford-Tituaville Canul written
into the proposed flood control system for the upper SL Johns River basin
which ia under diacuasion here today,

SEOUL, Korea (U P I)-T h a Re­
public of Korea eabtoat took thd
blame for tha bloody violeae* in
Korea Ibis week and submitted
ita resignation to President Syngman Rhe* today,
The os-year-old president d$S
not say if be would accept it bat
be was reported working on form­
ing a coalition government with
more liberal policies to relieve
some the heavy pressure from
the United States.
But tbs Democratic opposition
railed on President Elsenhower to
throw more weight against Rhea.
It pledged a continued struggle
until new presidential elections
were called.
Small aew anti . government
demonstrationa broke out today

43 Hurt As Train
Jumps Off Track
CHICAGO (UPS) - An elevated
train carrying M passengers
Jumped Us tracks Wednesday night
and screeched to a bait with two
care leaning precariously ever the
street.
Police said 4S persons were in­
jured. Four pereoes required hos­
pitalisation, but none was in seri­
ous condition.
Firemen who helped remove
passengers from the cars said the
train ripped up rails at the icenc
as it bounced off the track and
stopped -at a .caning angle ever
tb* street. None of Die cars
toppled.
The derailment knocked out all
service on the Jackson Park
branch ef the system through this
morning's rush hour. Officials
said thousands e f commuters
were delayed.

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Rights Bill Giv

WEATHER: Cloudy with showers tonight and Friday. High today in the 80's. Low tonight In the upper 60's.
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but there was none of the vio­
lence whieh took an official loll
ef US dead end nearly 730 In­
jured earlier in lbs week. Unoffi­
cial
figurri ware considerably
higher.
, \
Tbe reliable Orient,Prdts said
Bbae called in (our alder states­
men to talk about forming a

'•public aaii^w M " government.
1(10 c o n g flfo to w r r o Lee Bum
I l ir ^ ^ ^ ^ H ^ p r lm e minisI’i W B I r l ' s ' .
former
prime mjmWer « w foreign min­
ister; Huh Chung, former Seoul
mayor, and Yoon Chi Yung, for­
mer home minister.
Earlier, Ir. S. Ambassador WalIrr P. McConaughy talked with
Rhee-ta^more than an hour. He
preienT
(ions''
isening up Rnee’f au­
thoritarian rule and removing
Stock what he called “ justifiable griev­
N E W A R K (U P!) prices at -t p. m.t
ances" which touched off this
Am crlcanfptoT, ................71 | MH week's demonstrations. .
BclhlchrnJPIel ................... 43
Finance Minister Song In Sang
Caterpillar ............................ 29
announced the cabinet resigna­
S314 tions were submitted to Rhee a
C A O ............
Chrysler ............................... 5141 few minutes later, f Curtin * Wright ................ 2011
DuPont . . . '. ........................
211
Ford Motor .......................... 70'4i
General E le ctric....... ........... *9»»
General Motors ................. 43
244
Graham &gt; Paige ................
InU. TAT .............................. 40U
Induction of new members will
LoriJIard ............................... 3SV* be the mein item of business at
Minute Maid ....................... 18'4 the regular meeting of the Sem­
Penney ................................... 12411 inole County Board of Realtors
Peen RB . . . i . , . . . . ,
I3U at 7:30 p. m. today.
Sears Roebuck ................ 49*4
The meeting will be held at
Standard OU (NJ) ............ 42W 116 S. French Ava.
Studebaker .............. ............ 1314
New member* lo be Inducted
U. S. Steel ............................ 7914 tonight will be Rosa Paytoa and
Wealingbouse KI.................... 3344 Florence Harris

Realtors To Hold
Induction M eet

Destroyer Rescues
'West Returns To Geneva Fishing
Boot Crew
Frontier Day Saturday

MANILA (U PI) - A U. I . Navy
destroyer today rescued all 110
crewmen of a Philippine fishing
boat which was sinking ia the
A barbecue and dance will ba shark-infested waters ef the louth
The “ Old West" will coma alive
at Geneva Saturday.
held ia tb* afternoon and night China Sea.
A spokesman said tha destroyer
Greeta's Frontier Day will be at (be Geneva Community Hall
Arnold J. Isbell picked up ail the
held with the men asked to wear
beards, paintad ar real aad tha to round out tha day's activities. survivors af Um 07-ton aaa-gotog
Tickets for this are $1.33 for Marti Five which ran aground
ladies asked to maka aad wear
bonnets.
adults and 7$ cents for students Wednesday night on Baker Shoal.
aad chiton*. Ticket* eon bn U. I . Navy aad Air Fete* plaaad

that a "pattern or practice" of
discrimination existed in the area,
h« could appoint referees to han­
dle other complaint! from wouldbe Negro voters.
Only Negroes who eenld abow
they were qualified lo vote under
state law, had tried to register
and failed could be enrolled by the
referee.
The bill alia requires preserve-

ords in federal elections. It p r »
tides federal penalties tar eh
templing to obstruct federal eonH
orders, including actual delegato
gallon rulings.
Another provision le eel eel lied
to bring the weight of federal hw
vestigatton, and poeaibla federal
prosecution, to bear in eeaee o f ato
son and bombings.

Four Lanes
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Construction o f a four,
lane divided highway to connect DeLand with Interstate
Route 4 north of Lake Monroe ia scheduled to begin Mag
6, the State Road Department acid today.
The $611,22ft project will cover S.l miles.
The new connecting link will extend from U. 8.
Highway 17 aouth o f DeLand, southeast to Interstate
Route 4 south o f Lake Helen. It includes three mlleg o f
roadway and a 230-foot concrete bridge.
Interstate Route 4 in the new super highway that
eventually will extend from Daytona Beach through
Orlando to Tampa and St. Petersburg. A bridge across
Tampa Bay and 21 miles between Tampa and Lakeland
ia already open.
Conntruction ia In progress on the rout* from Lake,
land to Orlando and for 15 miles in the vicinity o f Lake
Monro* north of Sanford.

Edwards To Relieve The merchant's division o f the Seminole County Chaos*
ber o f Commerce la making final preparations for DeBarg
Days April 28-29 as a salute to reaidenta'of that neighboring
Ramage As Wing community.
A variety show at 8 p. m. April 29 in the Civto Center
will climax the two-day tribute to DeBary. On tha program
Commander
^
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Boards Prepaw
County Zoning
Law For Adoption
Capt. F. G. Edwards will re­
lieve Capt. James D. Ramage as
commander of Heavy Attack Wing
One at tbe Sanford Naval Air
Station June 14, the Navy an­
nounced today.
Capt. Edwards arrived la Seeford last September and took
command ef Heavy Attaek Squadroe Thro* le Novambee. Capt,
Ramage will be transferred to the
Pacific Fleet and assume com­
mand of the USS Salisbury Sound.
Capl. Edwards is a graduate-of
the U. I . Navy Academy at An­
napolis and was designated a
naval aviator in 1044. Prior to
duty in Sanford, Capt. Edwards
served a tour of duty in Paris
with the Supreme Headquarter*,
Allied Powers Europe.
Since early March, Capt. Ed­
wards has been un the go between
Washington, D. (’ ., Norfolk, Vir­
ginia and Columbus, Ohio tornplating arrangements for tbe ar&gt;
rival of tbe new A3J Vigilante at
NAS.

CARACAS, Vrnesuela (U P D -T h e
main rebel forces In 8an Cristobal
surrendered today after a 34-hour
uprising and the government pour­
ed In troop reinforcements to wipe
out tbe last small pockets at resist­
ance.
The revolution against President
Romulo Betancourt fixitad when
rebel leader Jesus Maria Castro
I.eon failed to win the support ef
the army or people. .
The government said Castro

will b* the Five Owl* from Balabow Ranch, Tb# Southern Sweethearts,
a female
barbershop
quartet, with Ntoa Young, Nan
Young, Jscque Crowley and Betty
Ana Victims*; Dorothy Jardto*,
a teenage ventriloquist, end tbe
Populalrea trie.
Bolides tha entertainment, peBarf t Days will End tba IanIdM . m a i m lea tor Isa (facial
Miss ahd swarding many door
prises. .The Chamber of Commerce
asked Uiat any merchant not al­
ready advised of lha special ad­
vertising for tha event please
contact tb* advertising depart­
ment of Tho Herald not later than
noon Monday. All are lav Ited to
taka part ia the two day program.

'M oderate' Wage
Increase Asked

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Two oaonty boor* paved R to ,
way tar adoption ef to* now eogw
prehenaivo seeing law a* a MOOfe
tog Wednesday a lgb l
The County Commloetaa w f
County Inning Board met to fotol
session lo go ever tbe reqmato
mad* by property owners for ato
fostm eou In tba ytsyw i t lew.
Tbs final bearing wiU be
May I and ihq beard bop
adopt Um propaaet at tost
County Zoning DIP
Brown u ld .
Zoning Board Attorney W. C
Hutchlaoa emphasised foot *E
soaing la a compromise “ and yam
can’t kill off to* wa ef
through aonlng."
Hutchison mads tb* res
altar property owner* to toe OM
Dial* Highway area presetted a
petition asking that Um It prop­
erty be girea a higher datslflafo
tion making It impossible for a m
Industry le relocate to that are*.
Most of tho requests made eb
tha hearing were for
lection on residential

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Labor
Secretary Jamei P. Mitchell rec­
ommended today that Congress
grant a “ moderate" Inrreasc ef
10 to » rents in the 91-an-beur
federal minimum wage.
Mitchell also ealled for extend­
ing the wage-hour law coverage
to eome three million additional
workers, meetly in Urn retail
trade.
He rejected as too “ extreme"
a Democratic bill to boost the
wage floor to $1.31 aad extend
coverage lo an axtra tight mil­
H7 *'
*$
lion workers.
la testimoey before a Houaa
labor subcommittee, Mitchell said
Democratic • backed proposals
would not help workers la seed
TALLAHASSEE (U PD -F unaral
ef minimum protection," ba said,
"but would actually result in tha services wiU ba hald Saturday at
loss of jobs by large aumbers of St. John's Episcopal Church for
Dr. Robert M. Strailer, leto
low-paid workers."
president ef Florida S u t* Univer­
sity.
Slroslor, university presides* for
some three years, died to Chicago
Wednesday morally of a heart
attack at tba age of 33. Hia bodf
will be returned to Tallahaaaod
Friday.
Tha U a. m. service wH be
bald by Urn Rev. Thomas Vae
Barrett, rector o f St. John’s..Urn
body will bo cremated.
FSU classes will be dismiaaad
at nooe Friday.
' Mra. Stroller asked toad t a
Sowers bo sent She asked tootoad
that gifts ba mad* to to r earn
FSU foundation for educalfog.
The student geverament bag
contributed $30$ to establish' tbe
Robert M. S tm le r Mescorts !
Fuad for toaia ar achalarahlpe.

Sfroiier Funeral
Planned Saturday

JelktSued
For Divorco
MIAMI (UPI) - W e « U s d
Minot &lt;Mickey 1 Jelba sued hRe
for divorce Wednesday elaltotog
"h e ia endowed wtto an i l i d d l i i
quarrelsome tomparmecl.'*
§'

THE NAVY ENLISTED MEN’S WIVES CLUB mam.
b i n at tha Hanford Naval Air 8U Uo« will start warm
(m ight collecting’ funds for tha 1960 Cancar fund drive.
Mapping out final plana for tha driva ara left to right,

Edna Mamur, Ruhr Travis, Mai Ki
aki| Daphne Baauchgnp gad Joseph
women wilt canvass d i m n a t areas fmthe d t y for funds.
(Herald Photo)

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OFFICIAL TOUR OF TUB CITY by a helicopter wait made by Mayor liar!
Ird which gave Foodmart
shown fretting out of the
n a n • bird's aya view or aarunra r riaay. The Foodmart gponnored
tha 'copter flight* for young and old m part of a Juice drink promotion lent
r*'(Herald Photo)

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Second DeBary
Minstrel Slated

'Hia DeDary Firemen'# Aisoelation Auxiliary held tbair meetins laal Thursday and decided
that lines all ticket* for.the min*
itrel Thursday had been sold,
the minstrel will run a second
•bow April U.
Tickets for Ibis show may ha
obtained from John Vetter or
Mrs, Charles Ulrich.
Tlia Auxiliary's installation lun­
cheon will bs held at the Hotel
Putnam In Demand on May 12.
Mrs. Sylvan drum bach should be
contacted for tickets or reserva­
tions.
The new slate of officers has
been announced. The President
Is Miss Beatrice Tyson; VicePresident, Mrs. Thomas Howard;
Secretary, Mrs. Paul Froelscher;
Treasurer, Mrs. Julius Volght;
Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.
William Klekmann; and Mrs. Sy­
lvan Grumbaeh has been elected
director for three years.
Thsre are three new members,
Mrs. Scott, Mrs. John ft. Vetter,
and Mrs. Joaaph Haring, bring*
Ing thp total membarahlp to ITS.

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tonight at Leesburg and many local fans have planned
to motor there to see the I960 Greyhounds go to bat for
the first time. Game time is 8 p. m.
VOL. XLIX

Drainage District
Petition Expected
Courthouse Plan
Ready For Okay
By Next Week

JOSEPH SANTII.LO, De-

B«r&gt;’, has been appointed
National Aide-dc-Camp to
Louis G. Feldmann, Hazclton, Pa., Comniander-inChief of the Veteran* of
Foreign War*. VFW Na­
t i o n a I headquarter* at
Hanna*, Mo., announced.
Feldmann anid "I deem it
n trreat honor to have Mr.
Santillo serve as my per­
sonal aide-de-camp. He has
long been a tireless worker
for the VFW and I am con­
fident that he will carry
out his new assignment
with the same enthusiasm.
Our organization is fortun­
ate to have men of his cali­
ber standing ready to

Working plans tor remodeling
the courthouse are expected to
be ready for approval by next
week.
The County Commission was in­
formed by Winter Park architect
James Gamble Rogers that plans
to renovate the courthouse at ■
cost of approximately 1100,000 will
be presented to the board at its
meeting next Tuesday. Plans for
the construction of a new Jail
wilt not be ready for at least
two months.
Preliminary plana on the re­
modeling of the courthouse in­
clude relocating tha County
Commission Chambers on the
ground floor, with a sealing
capacity of 75; an eight passen­
ger elevator; additional space for
the tax collector and Us assessor
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
and a law library In the present House Rules Committee cleared
the way today for final congres­
HAVANA (UP1&gt;—Premier ridel County Commission chambers.
Castro raid today President Eisen­
sional passage Thursday of civil
hower has “ no tight'* to apeak
rights legislation aimed at guar­
out againit him, the Cuban re­
anteeing the voting rights of
volution or the Cuban government.
Negroes.
Castro made thn etatement in
Th* committee approved a res­
an interview granted CBS corolution calling for House accep­
•respondent Richard Bale and
tance of changes the Senate made
published in full by Ibe semiof­
in the bill before passing it
TALLAHASSEE IUP1) - Hie April I.
ficial newspaper Revolution.
The premier also denied that State Cabinet gave its sanction to.
House concurrence in the IS
bo bad suggested personal talks dsy to a Plant Board proposal to Srnate revisions would tend the
with Eisenhower or US. Secre­ stop fire snt eradication work bill to the While House for Presi­
tory of State'Chrietian A. Harter and go with a $50,000 control pro­ dent Elsenhower to sign It into
to eeek solution of difference* gram.
law.
J, Broward Culpepper, who
between Cuba end the United
Th* House, which approved Its
Mates. He said Ma remarks in a serve* as director of the Plant own version of the bill March 24,
vious interview with Bale* had Board, captained that H had long will receive the Senate measure
been apparent that eradication is Thursday on a take-il-or-leave-it
m Castro charged that the U. **_ impossibla with funds available be- basis
H lll as
Bl a
Bm
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Passage Of Rights
Bill Is Cleared

£astrO Criticizes
Eisenhower Letter

Ant Control Plan
Okayed By Cabinet

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confueioa" over Mm Cuban enrola"V threw ie someone la tin
V. f . government who believe# ha
aeo conquer the Cuban revolution
In that way he is making a mis­
take because the Cuban reve­
lation without any doubt will oonMnae without any vacillation," h*

„aold.

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Castro said Bieenhowor “ had an
sight in spank Mm way ha has
•pokao about tha Cuban revolu­
tion end the Cuban government"
Eisenhower in a recent letter i*
Chilean sludfenta aald Castro hod
betrayed the Ideals of the retraintion.

Better Relations
AUGUSTA, Oa. (UP1) - froalindent Elsenhower today announced
a broad program of pay increases
and improved bousing Mr em­
ployes of the Panama Canal Zone
it an tffort to Improve relations
between the United States and the
Eepubflc at Panama.

He animated. 1,500,000 sores hi
Florida are Infested sad Ibe state
baa spent all but $200,000 appro­
priated for tha program. Full era­
dication, Culpepper aald, would
cost tl.M an acre.
The Plant Board recently agreed
to spend only $00,000 to $00,000
for control in fringe areas afd
nurseries to taka care of some
10,000 acres aad bold back Ike
rest of the money.
Plant Commissioner W. G. Cowperthwalls aald n oil of the tnfestatioh 1* west of Tallahassee in
the panhandle, although 100,*00
acres have been reported in Hills­
borough County, &gt;0,000 in Duval
and 10,000 or more near Orlando.

A nti-R eds Proteat
NEW DELHI (UP!) — Police
broke up an attempted march by
antl-Communist* to protect the ar­
rival today of Chinese Communist
Premier Chou En-lal for talks with
Indian Prime Minister Jawshartal
Nehru.

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SEOUL, Korea (UPI) - Anilgovernment mobs raged through
Seoul today, placing President
Syngman Rhea under virtual
siege in his president ial palace,
attacking government buildings,
newspapers and police stations
and setting fires.
Government troop* and armored
ears firing at point blank range
rolled them back with heavy cas­
ualties but the mobs attacked
again and again. Two Americans
were known to have been Injured.
Authorities at eix major Seoul
hospitals reported at 9:30 p. m.
that at least II persona were dead
and 300 seriously injured.
Republic of Korea authorities
declared martial law In Seoul and
rive other cities at demonstra­
tions protesting last month's na­
tional elections spread from the
south into the capital itself.
Tlie other cities were Pusan,
where ibe Orient Preas reported
five dead, and Tagu, Kwangju,
Taejon and Matan.
Orient Press said rioting involv­
ing 30,000 to 40.000 demonstra­
tors still raged in Pusan as of
g p. m.
In Seoul, Ibe fighting cams
close to American Army installa­
tions and homes oceupird by

Americans but there was no
known attack on any of them.
U. S. troop* were kept In their
bases a* a precaution.
Outsida the Korean govern­
ment's Antl-Communlst Center the
mob tried but failed lo topple a
statue of Gen. .Douglas MacArlhur.
This evening, American Am­
bassador Walter P. McConaughy
called on President Rhee In ex­
press “ concern** ever the day'a
rioting.
As ni|M fell, moot of the streets

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LTVITAN E8HAY WINNERS Steve Powell, mxi, ana m u Aixen icon
over Dian'a second price essay with Civitea essay chairman F. Wads Tyo.
Powell took first place and a f 100 bond in the local contest, Miss Aiken won
e $50 bond for her essay. Both ere Seminole High students. The topic for
the conteef was "intercommunication At A Factor In Cltlxanahip Build­
ing.’' Powell's essay will be judged with winners from other porta of Flo­
rida, to see M M merits a higher prise.
(Herald Photo)

News Briefs Drainage

Political Rally
Set For Altamonte

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PM
DeuLach

am the
fiB tito1 Etediam&gt; U re a are. tu r n tito loft, Urn. Robert Doom, Mgs. tegr
S h i r e O f w ^ j J g i ^ I g ^ e e n , j l m J ^ ^ G r i n i U a d , Mr*, J ta h u rU ^ V o fe ,

Levy Suggested
for next year and asked Ihe board
to start looking ahead toward
budget ptoaoing,
AU drainage work now being
don* to Mm Bounty has been
charged to the road nod bridge
fund, Gelcbri said.
Krider. to siting the need for
a apeeial levy, said that “ $»,ooo
has been taken from Ihe road
and bridga fund for drainage
needs whqn that money should
hava been spent on building
roads."

In ether business during the
meeting, County EngInter Robert
Davis reported that work oa pav­
ing Lake Mary Road ia complstod
and said his crew* hope to finish
the Bear Lake drainage project
in Ihe near future.
The board alio approved (be
paving of the south end of Oregon
Ave. and agreed to vacate a plat
la tha Crystal Lake Court Manor
area and agreed to pava Laka
Brantley Drive when thn money
and malarial* are available,

Casselberry To Get New Fire Station

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A union
spokesman ha* accused Ibe Agri­
culture Department of adopting a
“ coniumcr-be-dsinned" altitude to­
ward faderal inspection of proces­
sed meat and poultry food prod­
ucts. Arnold Mayer, legislative re­
presentative of the AFL-CIO Meat
Cutters A Bucher Workmen, made
the charge at a gtosccJ-door bear­
ing of a House appropriations sub­
committee March if- Ms testi­
mony was made publir today,

NORTH

had gotten out of hand.
James Wilcox, of Quincy, Mass.,
former president of the American
Chamber of Commerce here, was
shot In the abdomen while watch­
ing the riots from the roof of the
Bando Hotel. A U.S. embassy
spokesman said hia condition was
“ quite serious."
Hugh F. Blsney, of New York
City, chief of the U. 8. Army's
Seoul fire department, was hit
in the forehead by a stone.
The Communist radio reported
that rallies were being bold

throughout Red North Korea to
pledge “ full support" to the riot
era south of tha Jith Parallel.
President Elsenhower wee brick­
ed today on the rioting and mar­
tial law in South Korea, but them
was an indication whether he
might cancel his plana to vtall
Russia and tha Far East.
Acting Proaa Secrotary Ways*
Hawk* said the president wag
getting regular briefings on tito
Korean situation, along with in­
telligence reports from otbsr parte
of the world.

Police Roundup
Nazi Boys Group
In Jacksonville

Committee,, whits
channels Wgislallow to the floor,
assured final House passage by
permuting tha House to act Aw
the measure by a majority voteWilhout committee clearaacw, TV Board Sets Meet
the House would have required a
County Commission Chairman
TAUAHASSKE (UPII - Tha
two-thirds mitorlty,(o send lb*
civil rights MU to tha Whits F l o r i d a Educations I Telavision John Krider suggested to Ike
Commission wilt meet April 21 in eommioaieo today Mutt a townHouse,
n Daytona Beach,, executive secre­ lywide millag* be n i m for
tary James Ethrridge said today.
drainage to neat year's budget
and that ihe portion collected
ABC W ins Award
NEW YORK (UPI) —The Ameri­ within municipalities be returned
can Broadcasting Co, today won to ihe clUei to use at they see
the George Foster Peabody award
Krider offered the suggestion
for television news, for its presen­
tation of Soviet Premier Nlkila after Clerk David Gatchel said
Candidates will have another Khrushchev's vlsK to the United that he would etart work soon on
making up the preliminary budget
chance to air their vlcwOfcand Stales.
platform* at a polities] ri^Rin
Altamonte Spring* at I ^ S . New President
today.
OC..LA (UPI) -D r. Joseph W.
Th* rally will be held In the Fordyee was named new president
Community Building and is spon­ of the Central Florida Junior Col­
sored by Mm County Democratic lege at Ocala Monday, succeeding
A proposal to give Casselberry
Executive Committee. A meal Dr. Kennrlb R. Will Isms. Fordyee _ new fire station in return for
wtfl tm served starting at 1:00 on associate professor at Ibe Uni­ i piso* of land was accepted by
p. M.
versity of Florida, was chosen for the Iowa's Board of Aldermen
the job from SS applicants. He Monday night.
Developer Hibbard Casselberry
will assume his new duties May 1.
offered to build a new 40 x If
foot fireproof fire alstion on the
DeGaulle In Ottawa
OTTAWA (UPI) — French Presi­ ant side of the present station U
dent Charles DeGaulle alia down the aldermen would give him a
today with Canadian government piece of land oorihwast of the
leaders lo give them a detailed town hall. Casselberry Intends to
report on Ihe recent visit to Paris put up a building there to house
of Soviet Premier Nikila Khrush­ some nf his Casselberry Garden
chev. Disarmament and close co­ trucks. The garage will he con­
operation between Canada and crete block painted on the out•
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France in NATO are two other sldri
topics looming large in Ihe discus­
sions with Prime Minlsler John
IHefrnbikrr and Exirrnal Affairs
Minister Howard Green.

eix month*.

were quiel. Street cars stood Idle,
with lights burning but empty of
passengers. On some streets, the
dying flames of burning automo­
bile* flickered.
The government radio warned
against further violence, and ROK
soldiers in full battle dress rode
In jeeps, warning by loudspeaker
against more mob action.
Seoul's martial regime tight­
ened curfew regulations and ban­
ned all outdoor gatherings. Mayor
Yim lleung Soon resigned, saying
it was hie fault that the rioting

1 p. m. Stocks

USDA Criticized

Stemper To Head
Larson Campaign

Casselberry said he would give
Ihe sew fire station aaough of a
foundation to hold a second stoop
to case on* is added later on.
The aldermen decided that any
boma additions or alterations
costing mors than $M0 will re­
quire the builder to gat a build­
ing permit. The fee for thei*
addition* or alterations will Ho
two cents per square foot with
a minimum of $5. This will bs
written inlo the Casselberry
building rode.
Concrete, four foot high post*
will be used as street markers
in Casselberry from now on, in­
stead of wooden street markers.
The concrete po*t* will have
vertical lettering on (hem. The
aldermen agreed that wooden
markeri are too liable to rot.
Alderman Graham Wilson aald
lhat car headlights ran pick up
th* low, concrete ports better.
Building inipert°r A1 Downs
will be paid $10 for inspecting
each home where building permit
fees are levied on a square foot
basil. Town Clerk 3lrs. Lillian
Beisel alio got a raise. She will
receive $2 for Issuing each build­
ing permit for a new home.

William Slempcr, Sanford real
estate min, hia been named Seminote County campaign manager for
Slata Treasurer and Insurance
Commissioner J. Edwin Larson,
who is seeking re-election.
Stamper •■**$ today he will head
a commute* which will slump for
Lrnoa throughout tha county.
"Knowing of .tola record in office^Mul being familiar with th*
gooJBe ha* done the state through
*ri((I| up an insurance department
Remark Contested
DETROIT (UPII — Chryaler
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Govern­ lhat pmiecli the public and main­
ment and private aviation expert* taining good compliance wilh the Corp, President L. L . Colbert,
today contested Sen. Vance Hart- taws, I am glad to act at county facing a chilling* far control of
he’* eoetewtioB that jat-prop air­ chairman lor Mr. Larson," Slcm- th* company, revealed today that
liners —the Eleetra ia particular
Chrysler plans to.markat another
n*w compact ear In 1M1 and
— are not as safe as other pas­
■aid first quarter operation* thia
senger planes. The Indiana Demo- New Threat
arot aald oeeidea statistic* showed JOHANNESBURG. South Africa year ware "dafinjuly to tha
toot two-third* atr the ntr tredtfl (Up|) 2 . The government threat.
death* last ytar and W par cent coed Jodgy to nhut down all sa­
Colbert made tha atatamaata at
nf (An airiton fataUUM to tito flrri liva gthaato pormtaaoUy It tootib- • atockholdare' masting at whtoh
toeoe merits at MM oecurrod to *** aoi puaUs Jnto a saw atop* • Datorit lawyer vMh a
jet-props- Much plane* have con­
eWation ratted tor tom aa a
ventional pHpaUoM poweeud bp
bp toe howto i b k m in aavaeal auto

Chrysler Plons
New Compact Car

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iroops Battle Mobs In Seoul

The County Commission expects to set the date within
10 days for a special election on setting up a tax district in
Jh# Loch Arbor area.
•
Chairman John Krider reported to the board today that
a petition with the names of 51 percent of registered free­
holders' in the area asking for the district should be in next
week.
The district involved Includes
Loch Arbor, Little Venice and
the Country Club section. The
petition Is being circulated In the
area* sailing lor the special elec­
tion.
■ the majority of Mm property
Hamers favor the district, a plan
To eliminate flooding would be
pat bits effect before the fall.
Krider laid the estimated cost
of the plan would be 131,000. This
would provide for acquisition of
property, construction of drain­
age ditches, dams, canals and
Installation of culverts and drainaye pipe*.
If everything goes smoothly in
setting up the district, the board
ga greed that the next step would
Tie a lax district in the Tanglewood and Tempi* Terrace section.
The county agreed to join in
a project with Orange County and
Winter Park to eliminate flood­
ing in that area. Money for Seminolc'a abate would rome from
funds out of th* tax district.

WEATHER: Widely scattered shower* through Wednesday. High today, 82-88. Low tonight, 64-88.
United Proaa Leased Wire Established 1908
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1960
SANFORD. FLORIDA

Town Marshall Gus Sawyer
was plastd under Social Security,
effective aa of April I.
Mrs. Beiacl waa told to chock
with Rollins College to ice bow
th* srhool'a survey of Casselberry
is progressing,

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Easter Snows

Ey United Preas Interttotionil
A springtime *un melted Easier
snows through the Midwest today
and sent temporal res rising from
Texas lo tha Appalachian*.
The few inches of snow which
whitened Easier parade routes
vanished quickly as warm weath­
er returned to the Midlands and
shower* were confined lo the up­
per Great Lakes, Florida and tho
Pacific Northwest.
Readings near the Canadian
border la Michigan and Minneso­
ta hovered near 30 during tha
night, but ranged no lower than
40 acrou much of U&gt;* real of th*
nation.
Sunny skies wen predicted to­
day, marred only by lbs few
■bowor areas. Cooler weather was
forecast for lb* northwest plains
and th* Naw England stiles.

British Scientists
Collect Star Dust
LONDON (UP!) - British sci­
ential* to the Antarctic are col­
lecting "cosmic HbeiwlM” —small
particles of dust from outer apace
resulting from the sapln ton of
•Ufa through too ogea.
Tbo government towrmi tiaa atflu said a party at M aatoatisu,

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Antarctic, ha*
such agharulu aa am at Ma

By United Praia Tntrnmti*nil
A group of high school boys to
Jacksonville, who wort swastika
arm bands, and a runaway 11year-old from Daytoa, Ohio, who
led s mw Nati-Uk* movement,
were tha object* of police concern
today.
The latest outbreak of neo-Naat
activity came into the .opou tho
day before Adolf Hitler's 71st birth­
day and IT year* after Hitler bo*
cam* chancellor of Germany.
Seven students nt Rlbault High
School In Jacksonvilla were ar­
retted oh charge! of delinquency
and poiiession of material for as
organisation detrimental to Urn
public interest.
Police Hid they wore armbands
with ewiaUkaa printed on them
and were led by ■ 19-yoar-old who
wore a uniform-type Jacket with
a swailika on the front.
Ibe group called tbemaekvs tho
“Sudan Reich," polio* said. Thn
Daytoa boy, sclf-atylod “ leader at
a new Nail-Uks movement," res
sway from home Sunday. Ha leh
■ note to member* of bis gr«riv
police Mid, which toad:
“ Endeavor to drive am wfch out
campaign- l tony mu bo abta to
condMt nr drib* setiritioe, 1 k m
doddod not ta make my pesHirm
knows. If you or toy other mess*
ben are captured, take advantage
at the situation and try to goto
numbers."
FoHce said lit* youth waa ahoy*
normal la intelUguoca aad bad a
police record ta connection with
the arson burning ef a auaelea to
DsyUm last yssr.
Police to Jacksnavtlto found Mo*
ratura praising Hitler and map* at
the German campaign at World
War II to a search of
tha high school youths.

Miami To Survey
Mixing Possibility
MIAMI (UPI) -T b o city
mission promised Negro leaden
today to survey department store
owner* on lb* possibility of end­
ing lunch counter legregetioa aad
report back within Sh days.
Mayer Robert King High set
the deadline reluctantly after
four commissioners said they
agreed with Gov, LeRoy Collins
lhat segregation at lunch counters
Is morally wrong. But each com­
missioner said ho did not bollevt
the problem eould be solved by
patting mors laws.
“ This Is a matter for negotia­
tion and conciliation and not legal
action," High declared.
The mayor aald bo would soak
a Hireling with lunch counter
operators as toon as practicable.
“ We've watted 242 yrara, wo
can wait another month," said
Rev. Edward Graham, spokesman
for lb* group of five Negroes who
met with the city commission.
The commissioners told the
Negro leaders that negotiations
for ending segregation at lunch
Counters wan wall underway un­
til leaden of tho NAACP threat­
ened lo atago demonstration* la
Miami.
High aald bo aad
mlsiloners resented
litve waa aa arise
datire."

Louisiana Backs
Davis As Governor
MEW ORLEANS (UPI) - tW
Democratic nomtoee, Jimmie Dav­
ie, waa exported to ha swept tola
th# gorereer'a attic* today bp a
record vote to to* LaulaUaa

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Realtors To Induct*
New Members

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In Development
iteolo High School DCT
held Ha annual employ■ banquet at 7 p. m.

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
Structural problems apparently
have anaggad tha Navy'a Polaris
missile at a eruclal point in tta
davaiopaant progrim.
Monday, the second straight
shipboard launching ef the 11-leu
rocket came out with only “ par­
tial" euccess whoa tta secondstage engine cut off far aboad ef
schedule.
It was reported missilemen were
checking tolemstry data la aae
whether there waa any connection
between the fixtle and a similar
"partial" success of March S .
Informed sources said tho
March shot fell M miles short
of its target MW mile* down tho
Atlantic missile range whoa tha
front end of tho missile cared In,

I H aanaal Migratory Labor
mauling of Representatives of
Employmoat Services of Eastern
Stshoerd stales will bn bald la
lanlisd Wednesday between »
a. m. wd U noon.

Tta meeting Win he held at
ttt W. Second SL.

•aaferd Greyhounds manager
OaHMs Roberteon will gire the
SeNsrd KHrsnis Club a report
oo this pair's team at tha Klwanis
CMC Center luncheon mooting

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IBs Orlando Garden Cteb has
fevited iaaford residents to a will hare an orientation seasIon
May 11 for all children who are
TaMa Bit. "Flo
to enter the first grade next fall.
11m prospective first graders and
their parents are Invited to at­
tend the Milieu at tha school.
County Autm Mrs. Mabel Brown
and elementary school supervisor
Mrs. Margaret Colt will speak
at the meeting. The orieotettea
session win start at 1 : » p. at.

PnUco Hid a bemY apparently
aa tasted at ar placed under the
■am ef.X. Alas aadcr Looby, a
&lt;y aowdtmaa. j f e Negro leader
id Ha «Me, t o o were atlwp la

Lopex rails hla movement the - Castro fra nothing,” ha said. 1}
ubaa Anti-Communist Army.
j others ha meant men like Fran*'Others who say they are anti-1 cisco Caflgae and Pedro Diet

PITTSBURGH (UPU-Otfletsl*
of the Liggett A Myers Tobacco
Co. admitted Monday the firm
did not apaciflcally instruct its
researchers to probe a possible
link between lung cancer and
cigarot smoking until 1SS3. when
it acquired a eigarfct smoking
machine for research purposes.
Otto Pritehard, tt. a Pittsburgh
cabinet maker, it auing the to­
bacco firm for It .210,000. con­
tending be developed lung caneer
from, smoking Ha elgarota for
more than o quarter of a cen­
tury. Part of Pritchard's right
lung waa removed by aurgery in
IMS.
Testimony from Benjamin F.
Few, retired president of Liggett
A Myers, and Or. Frederick'R.
Darkfs, resoarefc director, was
read to the jury Monday.

Parkis said tha clgaret smok­
ing mnehine was completed under
his direction In INI and in De­
cember of Oat year studies deal­
ing with the effect .of alleged
cancer-producing rirgaret agents
on rats were brought to his atten­
tion.
"There was a great deal of con­
flict of opinion oo what these
studies meant. We had no basis
to take seriously the opinions of
n few people,*’ Dr. Darkit said.
Few, who was questioned par­
ticularly on the firm's advertising
campaign, said the firm was "not
in the cancer research business.
But our scientists . . . would have
reported it” if they found any in­
dications that cl gore is were l
causative agent in cancer.

Tho' 47 terms) springs in Hot
Springs National Park in Arkan­
sas yield a dally flow of about
one million gallons with a con­
stant temperature of IN degrees.

The regular meeting of the Semi
nolo County Board .of Realtors will
be held ’Hu-rsdsy at 7:20 p. m
at lid 8. French Are.
Another In the strict of eduedl
tional programs will be given, whr
A. C. Doudney, registered land
surveyor, showing two films pro­
duced by the University of South­
ern California — one in color nod
one in black and white.
The film, "Property Lines,” will
bring the practice of surveying
land up from Am early days in
the Nile Valley to a present con­
troversy between neighbors con­
cerning their own joint property
line.
The other film will be an Infermative one. “ On This We Build."
Doudncy will answer any questions
concerning surveys.
Induction of new members will
take place when Rosa Payton and
Florence Harriss become Realtors
and are welcomed by tha mem­
bership committee.

. . . . the year 'round
in a beautiful CURTI S HOME
later.
Than. In visual afeaarrera aa
tha beaches smith af tha Capa,
tt appeared the reread • stags
sngtats quit toe scan. Than was
no indication from tha Navy as
In exactly what caused the mal­
function, hot sources reported
structural defects might again
hare boon to llama.
Tha Polaris la slated to hawme
epmhat-ready lata this year. As
a war wtspw, tt would ha laun­
ched from submerged nuclear
submarines of tho Ulg George
Washington els so. H will hare an
eventual raaga af about 1.JM

Aa oariy-msruiag explosion tot f wrecked tha home ef a Negro
Homey who haa fought many sail■grofutiw suits ia Nashville,

MIAMI (LTD —The Zf jrcar-otd
exited Cubes accountant who daUvarad aa ultimatum of war to
Tidal Cotiro Urt&gt; to a threa-rooa
eoUaft and worti aa a wailaf in
a Miartil Baarfe hotel.
'
Ho I* Fernando Lopex drl Toro.
Ha has a wife, a child, and limitlaaa canfldcnca.
‘ Tha plan ia l a v ," ho aaid
Monday night la fairly good EngUth. “ Wa hare more than S.aoo
aaan ready Iniida Cuba to alart
tha war. They are ready la aix
previncea and they will all start
at wee. I will be there la help
Utaat."
Lopes' ultimatum, a duplicated
legal-lixed abeet of white paper,
wae circulated ia Miami Monday.
Mo aaid coptaa wart smuggled
lata Cuba and that a If-year-aid
volunteer, Elmo Martinet Garcia,
waa supposed to deliver it la Cas­
tro in Havana.
. The ultimatum served notice on
Castro la purge his gave re meal
of Communiat Influence or face
interns! war starting May S.

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This Is Utg Maul Cuatral Florida M e e t ion fo r
yuur n tlrusueut — gulf, flatting, boating and
swimming. Pluu n quality home, n beautiful
w ilin g — and at a price you can’ t bant.

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■at oral waad cabinets, atwUraad forced air
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PHONU

The Incidents came as n CIUseas Council group ia Moatgomory,
Ala., announced fund-raising plans
to "carry the propaganda batlla

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Mmlly ha multiple family
M ifa t af a nutrias homo
Off t h a t parking requests
ap ho w tho agenda for the
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taught la Florida county scheats,
•t the University ef Fioridc and
at Florida Mala University.
Laird served as president ef the
Florida Fubttt Health AaaeeUUw
and la tha oo-author af "Tha Gov­
ernmsnt. and Admlaistrattw af
oultida the South.
Ttta Mississippi legislature be­ FtarMi/1
Nt ills telpM b udU lihiai
gan peasant o f a dosea racial hills.
Anmaf huh passed wee a mossuro and dlreetiag tha marit apuCom ia
requiring that tha names of any
arrested students ef state-support­
ed colleges ho reported to tho Mole
College Board.
New Building
Other bills art up strict paneltlw far blocking (treats or refus­ for A s northwool owner af Farit
ing to Iwvo private bustaaae aa- Are. and Fatten M. terase from
tlhHshmwti w demand.
City Hall. The property waa
Dr. Oflbert Matw, a Negro bought by turn lawyers, a realtor
phyaiciaa, challenged an unwritten and aa wglawr, sR of .laNMrd.
segregation law w a publia beach Architects plant for tho belMlng
at Biloxi, Miss., by swimming hsvo been started. The name of
there Monday, He waa charged the building haa bona tentativewith "breaching tha peace sad lu­ ly sat aa "Tha Park-Fultoa Build-

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Mrs. Heinbuch

Nuptiai Plans Told
At Engagement Tea

Named President Of
Lake Mary HD Club
The Lake Mary Home Demon­
stration Club met at the firehouse
for their regular monthly session,
with Mra. Grace Lindal and Mrs.
Elsie Spires serving as hostesses.
Mrs. William Heinbuch gave a
demonstration, entitled "getting
the most out of your years." She
staled that the secret of living
lies in relaxation. You should rid
yourself of tension, be busy with
new ideas, share with others and
read several timely poems.
Mrs. Emma Seibert, chairman
of the nominating committee, re­
ported the following slete of offi­
cers for the coming year; Mrs.
Heinbuch, president, Mrs. Robert
Lankford, first vice president, Mrs.
Mabel Brown, second vice prcsl
dent, Mrs. John Kshir, secretary
treasurer and Mrs. Hrlcn Powell,
sunshine chairman. They were all
unanimously elected.

Auxiliary Plans
Installation

Meeting April 23

Orange City Group
Enjoys Ranch Party
HONOREES AND THEIR DATES at the lmrbecuc are from left. Kay
Ivey, Runnie Lindsey, Eric llodcen, Sally Williams, David I-eonnrd and
Marilyn McDaniel.
(Herald Photo)

Barbecue Honors Graduates
Ur. and Mr*. Charles Ueeka,
Chuck and Myra, gave a barbecue
honoring Kay Ivey, Sally Williams
and Marilyn McDaniel, at their
home, 111 N. Summerlin Ava., this
weekend.
Aasisling with the serving were
Mrs. Harry Sllsby and Jack Ivey.
^T h* tables wera elaborately deco•rated with pop corn bunnies, can­
dy eggs, chocolate bunnies and
stuffed rabbits. Barbecued chicken,
cole slaw, corn, pickles, lemon pie
and soft drinks were served to
the guests.
• Autograph dogs, wearing gradua­
tion caps with a pen and pencil
slipped on each ear, were'given
to the honorces. Each one present
autographed the gifts for the girls.
a
An Easter egg hunt was enjoyed
• b y the group. Plastic eggs were
hidden in the yard. Some of them
had slips of paper Inside thgt en­
titled the tinder to a certain prire.
Those winning the prises included
Pavid Leonard, Carols* Osterholm.
Johnny Allred, Kay Ivey, Ronnte
Lindsey, Sally Williams, John
Smith, Janet Glenn and Erie Hodeen.
Invited guests were Mrs. T. F.

Group Plans Tea ‘
Honoring J. P. Avery
A group of women are planning
a tea in honor of James P. Avery
Jr., candidate for County Com­
missioner of District S. It will
be given at the Chamber of Commerce building in Lake Mary,
W Thursday from 2 to S p. m.
Joint hostesses for the afternoon
are Mrs. Olan Boutwell, of Little
Venice. Mrs. S. J. Jennings, Bear
Gully Lake, Mrs. AUsn Forward,
Forest City. Mrs. J. D. Morrison,
Altamonte Springs and Mrs. J. D.
Woodruff Sr., of Sanford.
No special invitations are being
Issued and all Seminole County
residents are invited to attend.

The Real McCoys
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Diana Haynes, Bill Richardson.
Linda Parker, Bill Reck. Faye
Garner, Winston Plercy, Jane Os­
borne, Billy Johnson, Sue Koke,
Duane Goemble, Dottle MeAlexander, Judy Bunten, Doug Miller,
Anne Crapps, Jimmy Gracey, Lin­
da Rossman, Dian Aiken and the
honored. Kay, Sally and Marilyn
with their dates, Ronnie Lindsey,
Erie Hodeen end Dsvid Leonard.

DIRT GARDENERS* CIRCLE
The Dirt Gardeners* Circle of
Ibt Sanford Garden Club met at
tho home of Mrs. Ralph T. Cowan
Sr. for tho April program. Mem­
bers reviewed the past year In
garden club activities and dis­
cussed plana for the future.
It was voted to pay memberihip
duel In May, instead of October In
order to plan bettar programs for
the ensuing year.
The Dirt Gardeners' will donate
some llgustrum plants for ■ civic
beautification project.
IXORA CIRCLE
A flower arrangement workshop
was held by members of lb* ixora
Circle during the regular monthly
meeting, when they met at the
home of Mrs. John Morgan. Cohostesses ware Mrs. W. H. Stam­
per and Mri. Vernon MU*.
Mrs. Wight Klrtley, chairmen,
conducted a brief business session
and thanked members who had as­
sisted with the recent garden tour.
She also told of a llower arrange­
ment workshop for tho entire club,
at the Home Demonstration Cen­
ter, April 22.
The program was under the di­
rection of Mrs. J. E. Terwllleger
Jr., who explained the fundamen­
tal's of flower arranging.
Following the workshop, lunch­
eon was served by the hostesses
to Mrs.* Spencer Harden, Mrs. B.
B. Hollingsworth, Mrs. Vann Par­
ker, Mrs. Volie Williams Jr., Mrs.
Kirtley, Mrs. Terwllleger, Mrs.
Douglas Stenstrom, Mrs. D. 8. Tal­
ley, Mrs. Harry Weir. Mrs. Georgs
Etch, Mrs. Gordon Stanley, Mrs.

McKay Truluek. Mrs. W. S. Evans,
Mrs. T. W. Mere. Mrs. J(udy Sloan,
Mra. David Bach, Mra. Robert M.
Rosamond, Mrs. John Burton and
Mrs. Howard McNulty.
MIMOSA CIRCLE
Members of the Mimosa Circle
enjoyed a trip to the Citrus TOwcr
at Clermont. Arriving at the tow­
er. members enjoyed a delicious
luncheon al the restaurant, where
a short business meeting was held
with the chairman, Mrs. Jo Peck,
presiding.
The group was then taken by
elevator to the observation decks
at the top of the tower, where
ell of the rare beauty of Central
Florida is visible. There are three
viewing decks, two open sir end
one enclosed.
Hundreds of lakes, 17 million
citrus trees and many hills and
villages ere within the 2,000 square
mile area that can be seen from
the tower. Back on the ground
again, the group watched n demon­
stration of Bohemian glass blow­
ing.
To complete the day's activities,
the members drove to Clermont
and attended tha flower show there.
The them* of the show "Have
Flowers—Will Design." Interpre­
tive designs Included such titles
as "Jungle Jim,'* which were made
of ell fresh foliage and "Farm
New," made of fruit and vege­
tables. “ From This* Roots" was
still another interesting design.
Weathered wood end dried mater­
ials were used for this. All en­
tries used soma TV program as
thair theme.
Guests attending the meeting
were Mrs. Frank tcheuteet, Mrs.
Hate! Porter and Miss Dorothea
Henninger. Members included Mrs.
B. r. McWhorter, Mr*. W. B.
Moye, Mr*. C. L. Wallis, Mra.
Herman Ledcrhaus, Mias Kay H*n&gt;
nlngrr, Mra. Roy Partin, Mrs. W.
S. Willis, Mr*. Jo Peck and Mrs.
Howard Rlet.

MISS SANDRA JUSTINE LEE

VAH-9 Wives Club
Enjoys Social
Mra. Twila Mathiaa waa hoaUaa
to an afternoon "get-arquaintedsocial" for mrmbrri of tha VAH-0
Enlisted Mrn'a Wive. Club.
Member* derided to hold future
meeting* at the Naval Air Station
in the Sunday School building,
near tho Chapel. Tha rlub will atsl.t with the collection* for tha
cancer drive.
A pink and green color arheme
waa rarrird out in decoration*.
Tha table waa ranlered with an
arrangement of pink Pinta*.
Uueata included Mra. M. Parmr,
Mr*. M. I.eighty, Mrs. 8. Wood,
Mrs. Barbara Chapman, Mra. R.
Weddle and Mra. J. lira., Mem-

Q b id s U k

Mr. end Mra. Jerry Murphy an­
nounce the birth of e son, Michael
Bryan, April I, at tha Alachua
Gananl Hospital in Gainesville.
Mrs. Murphy la tha former Miss
Ana Davis, daughter of Mr. and
Mn. J. C. Davie *f Sanford. They
are living at 214-14 Corry Me­
morial Village, Gainesville, whit*
Mr. Murphy is attending the Uni­
versity- of Florida.
Mr. and Mra. W. C. Hutchison,
2000 Park Av*., are welcoming a
mw granddaugher, Deborah Sul­
tana, bora April 14 at Orango Ma­
norial Hospital, to Mr. and Mra.
Donald A. Love, Orlando. Mra.
Love is the former Psnroso Hut­
chison.
Dr. and Mra. E. C. Waldheim.
Orlando, announce tha birth of their
second eon, Scott Van Waldheim,
bora April 7. Mra. Waldheim is the
former Gail Billing, daughter af
Mra. W. V. Bitting of 8anford.

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114 N. Park Ave.

McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams,
Carole* Osterholm. Johnny Allred, Coleen McKariln, Steve Pow­
ell, Judy Asenclo, John Smith,
Sherlene Shepard, James Mark­
ham, Marty Stempcr. Norbert Pet­
ers, Frances Strickland, Johnny
Lovelace, Janet Glenn, Tom Ray­
nor, Jeanne Southward, Tommy
Bauman.

A group of Orange City neigh
bors formed a party and drove
lo the MQ Ranch for dinner, rec
ently. They brought to life a re­
minder of the "good old days
when neighbors tsed to do much
more entertaining of this kind.
They were met at the gate by
the Morris boss and bostlady and
given the full treatment and .hos­
pitality of the MQ. Including roait
beef, ambrosia and all the other
Western style delicacies. The din­
ner was served from the lary susans, while the hpats related high­
lights of the ranch history.
They visited points of interest
and a lucky number was chosen
to determine who would receive a
chunk of homemade eoap.

Chuluoia
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Personals
MARY LYNN

Birthday Party
Honors Mary Lynn
Mary Lynn Sorokowsky celebrat­
ed her fifth birthday last week
with a party at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Soro­
kowsky in Loch Arbor.
The Easter theme was carried
out in the decorations and refresh­
ments, with the birthday cake la
the shape of a lamb. Games wera
played with Barbara and Skip
Faulkner winning prliei.
Invited guests were Barbara
Faulkner, Susan Ray, Ella Boutwall. Peggy Rabun, Skip Faulkner,
Pat Oyler, and the guest of honor's
sister, Diana Sorokowsky. Also at­
tending were Mary Lynn's greatgrandparent*, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Hitchens.
Correct a curling rug by sewing
rubber fruit Jar rings al the corMrs to grip the floor. This earn*
method helpi to keep ruga from
allpping end adding on n highlywaxed floor.

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BY BEITE GOLDMAN
Timmie Packard was guest of
honor at a surprise babyshower on
Thursday night, at the homo of
Kay Barton. Guests present were
Mary and Peg Cro.sdale, Edna
Spatli, Trudy C'orlon, Jacky Wargo,
Marja Mnrskl, Grace Fox, Louise
Boyle. Wanda Van Warmer, Jo­
anne Sinclair and Margaret Nor­
man.
Mrs. M. Tygsrt of Rochester,
New York, has been a house guest
this week of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Mellor.
Young Penny Porter was Just
begining to feel settled in Ihe Por­
ter's new home, and gel acquaint­
ed after being her* a month. Last
week she got tha mumps, so the
process may take a bit longer.
Poor Penny, good luck.
Mrs. W. E. Chadwick spent the
weekend In Green Cove Springs,
visiting her son and daughter and
their new little one, Virginia Ma­
rie.

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Lewis Beta* a

R E S T A U R A N T

TUESDAY
Men's Club of the First Chtiitlan Church meets for n pot-luck
supper at 0:30 p. m.
Bible Survey class of tha First
Baptist Church meets at 7:10 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Kbcneier MethodUt Church mid­
week prayer and bibla study dais
meets at 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting of the First Bap­
tist Chureh metis at 7:20 p. m.
Sunday School Cabinet meeting,
1:13 p. m.
Girl Scout Troop 231 meet* In
tha First Presbyterian church at
2:13 p. m. Senior High Choir u p ­
per, 4 p .m . Mid-week Bibla Hour
7 p. m.
Plnecreat Baptist Church SS of­
ficers and teachers meeting, 7
p. m.
First Christian Church Friend­
ship meeting at the home of Rev.
and Mra. V. H. Grantham, 7:30
p. m.
NUTRITION NOTE
It would taka 10 sliest of bread
to provide at much thiamin* at in
a pork rhop and 17 bowle of ce­
real to provide at much protela aa
In a chop. On* serving af pork
liver haa aa much iron aa IS aarvInga of spinach.

At Class Social
Mra. A. W. Woodall was host­
ess to tha Golden Circla Sunday
School Class social of Flnt Bap­
tist Church. Following a abort
business session and devotion by
Mr*. A. C, Doudney, class mem­
bers gavs a surprise party, in
honor of their teacher, Mrs. M, N.
Cleveland.
The party was glvan by tha
group to show their appreciation
for Mra. Claveland'a outstanding
devotion and work as their teach­
er, They presented her with a
bouquet of flowers In a milk glass
vase and • card atgned by all Ihe
meat here.
The house was decorated la an
Easter theme with Easter chicks
peeping out of flower arrange­
ments snd a worship center iUuramated by lighted candle*.
Refreshments wwr* served by the
hoaleia to Mrs. Clavaland, Mra.
Doudney, Mrs. John K. White,
Mra. B. M. Dyson, Mr*. J. W. Car­
ter, Mre. B. 8. AuiUn, Mrs. F. W.
Hall. Mrs. D. H. DcU*. Mra. D. H.
Plercey and Mra. H. C. Patterson.
Diet delinquency among teenag­
ers may be an avtn greater no­
tional problem than Juvenile delin­
quency, many health aulhoritle*
feel.

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her* present w e r e Mrs. T.
Mathias, Mra. J. Telkamp, Mrs. R.
Weddrke, Mrs. M. Malke, Mrs. S.
McNally, Mrs. R. Drayton, Mrs.
D. Anderson and Mrs. J. Vinning.
The next meeting scheduled for
April 21 at R p. m. In tha Sunday
School building.

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CHARCOAL

Tha engagement of Miss Ssndra [ and Mrs. J. H. Lee and the late
Justine Lee and Marvin llclmef Mr. Lee, pioneer residents of
Goembei was announced this after­ Oviedo.
noon at an engagement tea, given
The wedding will be an event et
by Mrs. Ernest Southward and June 12 at 4 p. m. at Ihe First
Mrs. Ira Southward, at the home Methodist Church, Sanford. Com­
of the latter.
plete plans will be announced In­
Miss Lee is the daughter of Mr. ter.
and Mrs. James H. Lee Jr., 1100
West First St., and Mr. Goembei
la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Goembei. 2472 Sanford Ave.
Miss Lee was born in Seminole
County, attended schools here and
graduated with the Seminole High
School class of 1931. She will grad­
uate from Andrew Junior Col­
lege. Cuthbert, Ga„ in June. While The South Seminole VFW Auxi­
In high school she was a member liary met recently, at the Cassel­
of the Thespians, Tri-lll-Y anfl berry Woman's Club, with the
was homecoming sponsor in her president, Mrs. Harriet Harris,
senior year. In college she has presiding.
served as Senior Editor of the
Plans were made for the instal­
college newspaper and aa secre­ lation, scheduled for April 23 nk
tary of tha senior dais.
9 p. m. at Ihe Civic League build­
The groom-elect was born In ing in Longwood. 11 will be e
Genesco, III. and attended schools Joint Installation with the VFW
there and In Sanford. He is a Post 1207.
gradual* of Seminole High School
Auxiliary officers to be Installed
and has received hla degree in are Mrs. Harris, president, Mra.
Industrial Engineering from Geor­ Belly McCord, senior vie# preslgia Institute of Technology. While dent. Mn. Dorothy Moulton, Jun­
in high school he was a member ior vice president. Mn. Pearl Gil­
of the Key Club and Band Cap- bert, patriotic Instructor, Mn.
lain during his senior year. At pre­ Irrne March, chaplain, Mrs. Mar­
sent he is a lieutenant in the Uni­ jorie Elton, guard, Mn. Sophia
ted Stales Marine Corps. Before Bryan, treasurer.
entering the service, be was em­ Mrs. Edna Russell, secretary
ployed by Orange County in the and Mrs. Sue Berdahl, conduc­
engineering department.
tress. Color bearers an Mn. Mar­
• The bride-elect is the grand­ jorie Howe and trustees, Mrs.
daughter of Mr. G. D. Tripp end Pearl Gilbert. Mn. MUdred Mata
the late Mrs. Tripp ot Melbourne and Mr*. Billy Reel.
Mn. Clartee Yarborough, district
president and department secre­
tary and Mn. A»R Denney of Or­
lando, will bo la ebargo af tha toslaltatlon.

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W orldw ide Job
Rav, Ernest Bolide, chairman of the Sanford USO Com­
mitted, haa written ua a letter thanking the paper and its
r id d e n for "the many friendly acts in the past year which
hava helped so much to improve our hospitality to those in
the armed forces.”
He went on to point out that April Is the month for a
. nationwide effort to remind the public that the USO still la
doing a bhr job for our Mrvice men all over the world.
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" -forget that the armed forcee Mill take hundreds of thousand*
v. -of young men ajvay from their homes each year. And we are
: • ‘Just as likely to forget that the USO and other groups still
'•are on the job to help them and bolster their morale.
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Truman get the message of tot
WUeoailn preskteattel primary,
HOTi politically calloused heed
la as sea ef the throttle* of tot
movamrnl.
Ha can’t wto U HOT'* word for
Boa. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.)
The former President seems to
,hdve 'a thretU* ia either band. Ha
fo chief aagtoaor of anotoar atop
.iDpMVtSMU
IM i oo* la to prevent to*
for president of Adlai
Be can't wto, oltoar,
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aanady or Btevanatm that

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rs. TomKlritrnan just satvag« m V a Carrihoan cruise.
I I * former Ibpay Mitchell,
daughter af Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
MJtehoU of Sanford, won the cruise
from the Junior League of Orlando,
gar bringing to SHOO of salvaged
tutelar and household article*.
Mr*. Kbtaaa collected to# aalbapo daring too past year and was
•trivial win flv* other coateatants
Jo asp wbd would win too entire foe
r r h o former -fcanford resident
brought to mot* salvage than any

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that la, to just those words. What
KIT did aay was that Republican
newspapers were conniving to pro­
mote the nomination of Kennedy
•r Stevenson by the Democrats.
"But our party la going to nomi­
nate somebody who can win,
Truman told tag-along newsmen on
a recent early morning bike to
New York City, Heretofore HOT
baa insisted that ANY Democrat
could lick Vice President Richard
M. Nixon Mxt November.
It, Is obvious by now that HOT'S
boy Is Sen. Stuart Symington (DMo.), PoUtlea being n fabric of
geatamer delicacy, It could be that
something might develop which
would damage Symington's eligibi­
lity for the nomination before the
Democratic national convenes July
II to Los Angelas.
If rack transpired, HST would
seed aaother boy nod it la net Im­
possible that the former president
would reverse himself on Kennedy
and promote the young man from
MaaiaehiuaUa for the Democratic
nomination. It la not likely, how.
aver, that HOT would chango hla
mlad about Stovonaon.
Harry S. Truman ia a political
foudlst of character and determi­
nation. lie la endowed liberally
with an attribute of character with­
out which no feudist can amount
to much ouywhore. That attribute
Is pride. Stevenson stebbod Tru­
man in tho prtda to tie 1*52 presi­
dential campaign although HST
'mol* than any other man was re­
sponsible for Stevenson's nomlna*
tiooT
What Stevenson did In IMS was
brush off HOT after tho nomina­
tion and by-pass HST*a hand­
picked chairman of the Democra­
tic National Committee, Frank K.
McKinney of Indiana. Thoea things
Stevenson did for sura.
It Boomed to some others, per-

crearing examples of softness In
our youth — and moat of tho
blame la our, the adults. A lot of
folks In our suburban Bethcsda
wars sore last month whan school
officials closed classes for a day
because of n four-inch snow—that
fall two days before.
Another example: the boy who
delivers tba paper In our natgbborhood failed to bring the paper
twice within a week. When I asked
him about it, ha replied: "it snow­
ed hard and I don't have anyone
to drive ma around in o ear ilka
the other boye do,” A generation
ago you wouldn't have heard an
•xcusa Ilka that.
I believe Mr. EUenhOfftr Is
genuinely concerned about the
■tot* of our young boys and girls
for four good personal reasons—
that boy, David, and his three
listen up at Uettyiburg,
The president, was now saying;
"In Europe today you aoe children
by the tbonsaMi bicycling along
the Holland roada and the Paris

WASHINGTON—Whan It comaa
to worrying about the physical
fltaast of the kids of today,
Grandpa Elsenhower la Ilka moat
other parents l*vt heard from.
Tho president conceded that
we've grown soft through our de­
sire for comforts, and that we're
handing over this fat-cat way of
living to our children.
Tbo way ha 'put It In reply to
my query to him at hla press con­
ference waa: "Our mode of lift
haa brought about something wo
hare to overcome . . . . we have to
do It very earnestly.1

Things may gat easier soon for
Wait Germans wanting to travel
to* Iron Curtate to visit
Pafu 4—Tum. April 19, I960 across
relatival and friends to Commu­
nist Kart Germany. This year,'for
lha flrat time since the curtate
cam# down, Communist author­
ities abolished long and compli­
cated visa application* for Wart
Germans and admitted them for
the Raster weekend merely on
production of a regular Wort Ger­
man Identity card. Tbs relaxation
m a good only over to* Kilter
holidays but Wart Gorman of­
ficiate are hoping It may bo a
alga of a man permanent relax­
ation of,border formaliltes to the
tutor*.
With all farms collectivised,*
Kart German Communists now
are making private craftsman

rood* and ao on. In oar country,
you don't at* it"
Hare, b* said, klda go to school
to huaas, and if tbay have to walk
more than four or five blocks, par­
ents drive them to school. Ona reoson, bo said, la because they’re
frightened by so much traffic an
the roods. This hero parent to no
different, . . .
Which Is one way of saying that

tho parent-teacher organisations
at our country ore Influential
enough to bring about measures
to give our kids tho proper right
to walk—or ride bike*—to school
to safety. . .
Tho key to th* president's concorn for this psysteal degeneration
of our youth waa hla reference to
a teat given a few years ago to
15,000 children of the united
8tales, together with obopt 1,000
European youngster*.
Said Mr. Eisenhowers "The
alarming results were—wall, they
ware very depressing."
It doesn't look liko there's much
hope unless there’* a movement to
de-emphasla* this ora of widerscreen TV, higher-powered teen­
age ran and ready, big weakly al­
lowances.
Nobody wants to kill off our
basic democratic Utsura-lovlng
their neat target. Special squads comfort-seeking philosophy, b u t
of agitators are being formed to In view of what tne president said
get craftsmen to give up Uwlr
private businesses and form "colUetlvu.” Kaat Germany still has
about too,on private craftsman
employing about 000,000 workers.
About 1,500 collective* haVo bean
formed with about 140,000 workora.
During Presldant Charles DeOaulla'a visit to Washington, ha
la eiptctod to aottte with Presl­
dant Elsenhower outstanding dif­
ference! between Franco and
NATO. Informed quarters say the
tension created to NATO by DeGauDe'a Insistence on a greater
ear for Franca la allied councils
haa decreased lately. DoOaulk
also Is expected to urn Kiotobower to use hla Influence to
gate Franc* a share to toms
U, B. atomic secrets.

CASK E-411: Lain W., aged
to, la ■■ attractive atmagnpber.
•’"Dr. Crane, my parenta were
peer but heneat folks,” aha told
me. "They had very high 14*ala
•hi Menaced n that I might get
a eoUifi •duetlion.
"Mew I have a fine pealUoa
at privet* secretary. I’d like to
maht Ufa easier far them. Bat
(hay prefer to live simply and
saw their meaty.
"Even when 1 give them a
birthday sr Christmas gift, they
thank me hut aay 1 shouldn't
spend* the money,
"And If 1 ttve Mother anything
that t can wear, ibe will make
ma taka K back for my own
use.
"Dr. Crane, what kind •of a
gift would you recommend for
older people, such ai our parents
and grandparents?”
II is lypleal of human beings
to grow more frugal a* they
advance In years.
Even a spendthrift or Prodigal
Son at Ibe age of 2a may become
a penny plncher la his old age,
for this is the natural trend.
For as wa grow more decrepit
and dependent, wa like to hang on
to our money, since it aymboUxes
power and Independence.
This doesn't mean that elderly
folks are penurious. They -will
gladly apand money for their
children or grandchildren. Indeed,
their vefy saving is partly to
leave • small inheritance to their
loved ones.
But elderly -people are usually
too atiagy with tbemiolvti: They
hesitate to spend hard earned
money for their own welfare.
For example, they try to make
an old, outmoded pair of spec­
tacles last them till their death.
htaanwhik, tbay strain to road
the newspaper or finally give up
after lUmmtog the headlines,
which are to large type.
They may have difficulty to
recognising people, Including Ifaalr
own ntetiras.
They cannot fully enjoy the
beautiful colon of spring and
autumn. They may stumble and
fall because of this dafactlva vis­
ion. Despite the fact that they
an not paupers and may avan
have a Udy sum to the bank,
they feel It would bo wasteful to
squander money on a new, scien­
tifically fitted sot of oya glams.

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Hollywood and begging him to kiss
ber:
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MOSCOW — A Russian firstnighter at the opening of "My
Fair Lady," disagreeing with the
majority of the audience who
gave It one of the warmest re­
ceptions an American production
ever won in Moscow:
"It’s not as funny as I expect­
ed. Why didn’ t you send over 'Ok­
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MIAMI — Fernando Lopei- del
Toro, aelf-elyled secretory of the
"Cuban Anil-Con: muniat Rebel
Army,” stating that antl-Caatro
forcaa In Cuba are ready to re­
volt unless Fidel Castro allmlnates Communists from his gov­
ernment and schedules elections;
"The point of attack has al­
ready been decided."

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Then insist on their using It stea­
dilyLet them enjoy their declining
years by seeing and hearing andj
lasting the joys of life.
So don’t limit your gifts to
hose or handkerchiefs, which they
probably store away to bureau
drawers, anyway.
Give them gifts which they
will uta every day. sueR as new
eye glasses, or falsa teeth or
hearing aids or a good radio or
TV set.
(Always writo to Dr. Craa* la
care of this newspaper, recto*. v
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ITHACA. N. Y. — Fortner Preal- ed envelope aid toe to cover
dost Truman, atallng hla belief typing and printing costs whan
•a send fer are ef hi* bask*
tkat twice-defeated Adlai K. Stevenaoa wants to run for president
for n third time:
"Stevenson wants It — Ilka any
person wants to be presldant. 1
knew from experience."

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poudabto A record of ACTION!

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•Gubernatorial Candidates
Move Into 7-Figure Spending

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Florida's candidates lor governor, taking aim at a record num­
ber of voter*, went to work on
^spending tbeir aecond million dol™lar* today.
Spending by the 10 Democrata
. and two Republican* moved into
the seven-figure claaa Monday —
ft.063,725 reported apent ao far.
The (ariet, though, la bigger
than ever before. State offieiali
predicted Monday that total regiatration for neat month'* primarie*
will lop MM.OOO.
Only Santa Rota of the itate'a 8T
*Mcountiea remaina to report. Offi. dale promised it* report will be in
■R today. ■
In Monday’a campaigning Doyle
f Carlton took tome of hie opponents
to talk for promising not to enact
v| any new tax lawi. That promiat is
impossible to keep, he laid at Or­
lando.
"If I told yoU wa were going to
provide adequate financing for our
achooli, build tin road* we need

Choraliers Plan
Musical Play
At SHS Thursday
am Seminole High School Chnrsliera
^wrlll present the muaical play
"Picktei," Thursday at S p. m. in
the achool audtiorium.
Tha itory centera around a baby
girl who waa atoleo by a band of
Gypaiea nfter a train wreck pear
Vienna. The acene take* place in n
garden in Vienna during carnival
time end la • gypsy camp.
Viennese, Gypsy and Carnival
daneea will be performed by the
mGlee Club. The dance choreo•graphy ia fay Cindy May and
Deanna Nlchola.
Cast for the play are George
Cameron
Hans, Patricia Rosser
as Louisa, George Green ia Cap­
tain Klnakl, Ronnia Gelman a*
Sumiki, Alan Albera aa flumikl.
Don McCoy aa J. Jtnnlaon Jones,
Rill Phagan aa Jigo, Cindy May
aa Ilona, Winaton Picrcy aa Arthur
Crefont, Susanna Jonca aa June
Pennington. Arthur DeYoung aa
Jonaa H. Pennington, Phyllii Mc­
Daniel aa Lady Vivian DeLancy
and Martha Hood aa Moya.
The dancers are Deanna Nichols.
Lynda Barley, Helen Pltlard, Bon­
nie Stoffer, Jeanne RuaAack, Lynda
Humphrey, Danny Brumley, Billy
Foalar, Burk Winn, Tommy Brown,
Lamar Ethridge and Jack Petninick, aa the Viennese dancers. Aa
the Gypay dancer*, Cindy May,
Margo Dunn, Donna Ferris, Pam
Jordan, Betsy Williams, LfMfo
Echols and Pal Hen will be doing
some lively atepa. •
Tha Carnival danctra an April
Ramey. Carol Samuel, Joyce Dug­
ger, Pat Rabun and Barbara Willi-

and meet the other challenges of
our slate's growth—and at the
same time promise no new taxes—
I’d have lo break one or the other
promise later on," Carlton aaid.
John McCarty, campaigning at
Naples, criticised Farris Bryant
for BryoM'a heavy campaign
spending.
According to figures released in
Tallahassee, the 1298,351 apent by
Bryant ao fir ia aeeood only lo the
gSIS.ttt dispensed by Carlton.
McCarty aaid of Bryant, "four
yaars ago he said he couldn't get
tha money without making commit­
ments. Now he admits he's got the
money but says he made no com­
mitments. Who ia he' trying to
fool?"
Carlton came under attack from
Ted David who termed Carlton's
proposal to finance road building
with bonda "a wildcat scheme."
Fred Dickinson aaid the governor
of Florida should have protested
when "adverse legislation in Wash­
ington" waa passed which Dickin­
son said damaged Florida's sponge
fishing, citrus and sugar industries.
Dickinson aaid the federal gov­
ernment shored up the Cuban
sponge industry with a *750,000
subsidy, purchased Cuban sugar al
excessive high rates, and gave
funda to the Italian citrus Industry.
In the six-man race for commis­
sioner of agriculture. Doyle Conner
of Sterke and W. R. Hancock of
Grovcland continued to campaign
heavily,
Conner laid at Hollywood that If
elected he would ask the Legisla­
ture to past enabling legislation to
"aid our smaller cities In getting
rid of aback lowna.' '
At Miami, Hancock said he
wanted to see "the prisons re­
moved from politics." This could
be done, he aaid, by taking tha
division of corrections out from
under tha Jurisdiction of the Agri­
culture Department.

Pair Face New
Bribery Trial

CLEARWATER (U P I )-A third
trial faces two prominent Pincllax
County men and a pair of Tampans
convicted lait February of con­
spiring to bribe a sheriff's candi­
date for bolita protection.
Circuit Judge John U. Bird hand­
ed down the ruling Monday after
coniidering a motion to throw out
the guilty verdict and declare the
defendant!- innocent because ihey
had been acquitted by the aame
Jury of. actual bribery.
Detenu attorneys maintained
that alnec lha defendants were ao
quitted of bribery, they could not
.peeiibly he convicted of conspiracy
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The ruling came In tha caae of
C. Ray Bmltb, former Pinellas
County prosecutor end former law
partner of Congressman William C.
Cramer; WUlieme Bowes, former
Cramer aide and an ex-postmaater
Beautiful stag* scenery and col­ at St. Paterebuis; nod Pri mo Laiorful costumes are a part et this sara and Frank Traffieante of
aborning musical comedy.
Tampa.

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"Auditor Criticizes Records
At Retarded Training Center
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Stale
Auditor Bryan WiiUe Monday critleisad record keeping at the Sun^Jand Training Center for tha ment­
ally retarded, and reported a de­
ficit ia the accounts of former Col­
lier County Judge S. S. Jolley.
At Sunlaod, Willfa aaid, equip­
ment records were ieeempltte, In­
ventories of suppllep net current or
accurate, accounting inaccurate ia

several cases and Internal control
over cash weak.
Expenses at the cenler increased
two million dollars within the last
Ism years, Willis said. Measures to
correct the record-keeping defi­
ciencies were being put into effect,
be said.
Willis reported a fool deficit in
Jollcy’l accounts. He said lha
Judga still owed Collier County
n.Sot for asresi incoma ihowa In
a previous audit.

Mouth Resuscitation Explained To Rotarians

TOP HAT BOMBERS were presented diploma* recently by Capt. J. D.
Ramaite. Heavy Attnck Wing One commander, right. The "Top Hntn" com­
pleted n training course in iMimbardier work. Graduate*, left to right, are:
G. W. Mitchell, G. K. Sctchfield, F. W. Lasuter and W. F. Kohlrusch.

Hospital Notes

Oviedo Personals

BY MARIAN R. JUNES
Mr*. John Buchanan, of Colum­
bus, Ca., has been visiting her hus­
band's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clif­
ford A. Buchanan, and little ton,
Johnny. She was joined by S. Sgl.
John Buchanan (or ibe Easter
weekend. Mrs. Buchanan will re­
main for aboul 8 more week* be­
fore returning home.
Mrs. Vera Bell left this weekend
with her daughter, Annette Belle,
a stewardess with Eastern Airline*,
for a month's vacation in Nassau.
Roy Eason, of Savannah, Ga„
who baa been here with hia sister,
Mrs. Mae E. King, and niece, Mra.
George C. Meant and Mr. Meant,
for about three weeks, hat re­
turned lo hit home accompanied
by hia ulster. Mrs. King returned
home by bu* today.
Freddie Robbins, of Stetson Uni­
versity, spent the Easter holidays
with* hia parent*, Mr. and Mra.
Fred Robbins.
Mist Peggy Fleming, a Junior at
Florida Slale University in Talla­
hassee, enjoyed the holidays here
with her mother, Mrs. Elsie Flem­
ing.
University of Florida Students
enjoying the holidays at home in­
cluded Mitt Ann DeShazo, who was
with her parents, Professor and
Mrs. W. II. DcShaio and Ferdinand
Duda, who was with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Duda.
Mr. and Mr*. Luther Duda, also
from the University of Florida,
were with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas II. Jackson and Mr.
and Mra. John Duda for the week­
end.
Mrs. Charles G. Shaffer, newly
re-elcctrd p r e a 1 d e n t of the
W. S. C. 8. of the First Methodist
Church, left last Friday to spend
Easier with her ion, Bobby, at
Pompano Beach, after which ahe
went nn to Miami lo apend Hie an­
nual Florida Conlcrence of the
W. 5. C. S. thera Ihia week.
Mr. and Mra. George Biggins
have returned to their home al
Omega, Ga. alter a visit with their
rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Beat
r. and other relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben &lt;1. Wainriglil
and daughter, Joy, and son, Benue,
spent the weekend in .Miami visit­
ing Ben's mother, Mrs. Llbliie
Wainriglil, a former Ovicdoin, his
lister. Mrs. Rob Riley and family,
and hit brother, Spencer Wainriglil
and family.
Mr. and Mra. Lynn Mosltr and
daughter, Mrs. W. E. Ward, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Jones one evening Just before

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Mrs. Ward left lo return lo her
Lansing, Mich., home.
Mra. Bay Beasley and Mrs. Jack
Dodd, co-chairmen for the rum­
mage sale M*onaored by the Ovie­
do Woman'* Club, are delighted
with the net resulta; namely,
$7.1.00 which (will be added to the
club building fund. The sale was
conducted by the club in thf King
building adjacent to the new Tost
Office. Mrs. Warren McCall and
Mrs. Geoige Kelsey, as well as
some others, gave assistance with
the sales. The chairmen W|ish to
thank all contributors to the sale
and all who helped in any way to
make it a success.
The First Baptist Church is now
sporting a very new look, dhe en­
tile exterior having undergone a
mlecoratiim program. Three Sun­
day SelionI class rooms have been
made of the entire first floor of
the annex and an assembly room.
The Kingdom Seekers' Sunday
School class members have been
busy redecorating their new class
room. They moved from upstairs.
When drapes have been added it
promises to be very atlractlvr.
Attention is called to the unique
decorations the hoitrfe commit­
tee for the Oviedo Woman's Club
breakfast used for that occasion,
a hat bar, displaying Easter
bonnets.

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Personals
MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Mr, and Mrs. Wilhy Coleman
have returned to their home in
Flint, Mich., after spending the
winter in Oslrrn.
Mr*. Lois Brooke enlcrtained a
group al dinner at the M. Q.
Ranch last Sunday. Gueita includ­
ed her daughter and son in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stowe!!, child­
ren, Donna, Maxine, Corky and
Vince and Danny Neal.
Mr. and Mrs, John Metrote left
Mnudsy for Iheir summer home
in Owasso, Mich. They will return
in the fall to thrir home here
on I^kc Butler.
Joe Masters is in Jackson* in*
for two weeks while he ia serving
on the federal jury.
Mr. and Mr*. Clair Swlnney and
two children of St. Petersburg
spent ihr Easier holidays with hi*
siller, Mra. Lois Brooke, and other
relatives.

APRIL II
Admission*
William Murray'. Sanford; Fannie
Belle Reamon, Sanford: Roderick
McDonald. Sanford; Frank Wrgmann. DeBary; Betty Denney,
Sanford; Ruth flitting, Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beamon,
Sanford, a ton.
Diimlsaala
Quintus Ray, Sanford; Harry Lee
Sr„ Sanford; Patrick Connolly, De­
Bary; Johnnie Johnson, Sanford;
Robert Chamberi, Sanford: Carl
Weber, Dellary; Margie Ahncy,
Sanford; Frank Wegmann, De­
Bary.
APRIL II
Admissions
Montet Harris, Sanford; Dewey
Uammage, Oviedo; Gloria Car­
michael, Sanford; Mlrhael Volinline, Sanford; Michael J. Steen,
Sanford; Clara While, Saoford.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Paul E. Denney, San­
ford, a son.
Dismissals
I.aura Ruprcrht, Sanford; John
Byrn, DeBary; Sadie Rodewatd,
DeBary; Edward L*Reau, Lake
Mary; William Agoranos, Sanford;
Flnrcnca Symea, Sanford; Claxton
Byrd, Sanford.
APRIL 18
Adraiaslena
Gerald Gerard, Longwood; Cath­
erine Sutton, Sanford; Vivian
Jones, Sanford; Bessie Cox, San­
ford; Ella Herman, Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Charles Moss. Longwood, a daughter: Mr. and Mra.
Harry While, Sanford, a son; Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Cos. Sanford, a
(laughter; Mr. and Mrs, William
Sutton, Sanford, a daughter.
Dismissals
Clifford Goelx, Sanford; James
Emerson, Sanford; Elian Vance,
Sanford; Mary Jo Stewart, San­
ford; Mika Voltollne, Sanford;
Jeffery Steen, Sanford; Charlie
Hannar, Sanford; Ramona Bridges,
Sanford; Herman Yalta Jr., San­
ford.

Mining Company
Purchases Network
NEW YORK (UPI* -The Mulust Broadcasting System, the na­
tion's fourth largest radio net­
work, will be sold to the Minne­
sota Mining and Manufacturing
Co., it was learned today.
A spokesman for the mining
firm said the deal might be con­
cluded tale today. It was under­
stood Mutual’s president, Robert
F. Hurlclgh, will continue as head
of the network.

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GAINESVILLE (UPI) - A de­
fensive atlitudr. "the beginning
neurosis and self-dnuhl" has in­
fected America*! foreign policy,
Sen. George Smatjicr* (D-Fla.l
told the University of Florida Blue
Key Club Monday night.
The Florida Democrat said that
"we are so preoccupied with a
kind of flabby. Internationalized
public relations that the first ques­
tion you often hear when a new
policy ia suggested is not ‘will it
work?’ but 'will It offend any­
one?"’
Smather* made rlear, however,
that he did not Intend to Imply
that foreign aid ia "an offense
againit the republic—only that it
ought to be directed lo a worth­
ier and more attainable objective
than buying friendship."
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Why mouth to mouth resuscita­ ■where the old artificial respiration (breathing is fatter hot not ai
tion Is tha best method of reviving methods mny fall, a film showed. deep. Breedlove cautioned against
: No matter how much you move 'breathing too strongly into a
• drowned or atiffocatinr person ’ the victim’* diaphragm. If the child's lung* as they might buraL
explained to the Sanford tongue is blocking the air passage,
The rescuer Is not juat brealhdiaphragm movement Isn't going , ing carbon dioxide Into the trie*
Rotary Club Monday.
! tim's lungs, the film showed. By
Florida Power and Light Co. to do much good.
Then pinch the victim’* nostril* j inhaling deeply, the rescuer ia
peraonnel representativa James
Breedlove aaid that you can get together with your other hand. able to have oxygen in the breeth
41 percent more oxygen to a suf­ Real your mouth around the vic­ he exhales. The retruer must In­
focating or drowning person with tim's. Take a deep breath - and hale twice aa deeply as normal.
thle new method than with the breath for the victim until hi* The idea is to get oxygen Into the
' victim’s lungs. If the victim's
older hack pressure or arm lift breathing returns.
You should blow Into an adult chest rises and falls oe yno
method* of artificial respiration.
Breedlava showed tha Rotarians victim's mouth about t- times per breathe, you are getting air
his lungs.
a training breather dev lea used to minute, Breedlove said. Children’s
teach Florida rower linemen the
new method.
Hera ara some things to remem­
ber about mouth resuscitation:
First, dear the victim's mouth
and throat of any foreign parti­
cles.
Then tilt hi* head back to open
an air passage. Insert your thumb
in tha tlda of the person's mouth
and lift tha Jaw forward to keep
the tongue from falling hack and
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Chicago
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Detroit
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Tuesday’! PraOalli U t kin
Washington at BalUmoro-Ra-

NEW YORK (Up!) - The
American League pennant race
start* fun Mast today and —
tottk apetogles to Ernest L.
Thayer — herewith an ode to the
possible ead of a dynasty.
"H ie outlook Isn't brilliant for
the Yankee club this day: the

peasant i c o n stands nine to twO
' With one Mason mom to play.
And now thatttauer went out
. wait, and Larsen did the same,
a sickly alienee fall upon petrosa
Of the Yankee gam*,
i
A gasping fsw lav* given up
Is deep sad 'dark detpair. The
lost eUag to the hep* which
springs oUNfcl In the human
breast.
They think If onto Casey oould
but not the weeks with bat,
they'd put up eve* meaty, mot,
that Casey'd get It back.
Yet Neun preceded CiNy, as
did 4In Harris, Bothy; aad the
farmer was a lulu and the latter

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prim melancholy Utfisto, tor them
stems but Utti* thanes this time
of Casey getting first.
•pot, to Uw wonderment of all;
had lucky brought ’em home on
lop, when they ion the cover off

SANFORD'S LITTLE LEAGUE opened Ita Mixon Monday with the Foodmart team playing the Standard Oil nine at Ft. Mellon Park. Foodmart
aponoor Chuck Arthur threw out the firat ball of the aeaaon. Looking on
from the left are Paul Rumbley and Jimmy Wllliame of Foodmart, Arthur,
Elmer Boerner, coach of the Standard Oil nine; Larry Pivec coach for Food,
mart; Dave Lanier and Ken Hopkins.
(Herald Photo)

Neil's Tike Over
Kegler Loop Lead

JM MIL’

• Yet M ea too duct hid lined
and the met u w whet occurred,
IhoN w u Rocky out of work brcause the Yankee* flnlibod third.
■ Then from a mlilita throat*
had Men then rote a lusty yell;
It rambled through the valley, it
tattled to the dell.
■I It knocked upon the mountain
lad recoiled upas tha flat, tor
Casey, mighty Ciaey, had put oh

jM pBet'i cap.

| Thcro was e c u la Catoy’s manM r aa ho stopped into hit pure;
mare waa prids la C*ley’ s bearlag aad a amllo on Casey's face.
&lt; Aad whoa, responding to the
timer*, he lightly doffed hla hat:
thCN wcn strangers la the crowd
who anocrod "Who In Ihe world
hi that?"
id M double-totted them wide;
N million tongues applauded aa
i got them on hla side.
Then while hla writhing rivala
round limir tooth tod did a flip,
aflaacc gleamed In Casey's eye,
anoer curled Cawy'a Up.
Through nine of those next 11
lira they hurtled through tho
If: and Caiey stood a-watehlng
in haughty grandtur tharo.
Mia double talk got triple and
waa a Joyous life, hla Yankees
locked 'em over, even out too

followed by Howe's Fashions.
YnwnU't Ko-Jay's, Mary Esther’s,
House of Rahlja and Duke and
Duchesa are all tied for fifth
place with Ivdy'a in the cellar.
Nsll'a Hair Salon won the first
game from Bo-Jay'a by a large
icOn but, dropped the second to
the drua shop only to come back
to win Uw third, plus total pin*.
Marjeri* Lyons rolled Ugh for
Nell’s whila Jo Hunt led the
Dress Shop Team. Bctly Dedman
looked like an expert in toppling
tho 3-10 and 5-10 splits.
Hows'* Fashions lost the first
point to Duke and Duchess by
eight pins, but came from behind
lo lake the next three points
without any trouble. Ruby Carlaon
lead tM Duchau team while June
Anderson stood hiib for Howe'*.
Trlm-otte Jumped on top .of
Mary Esther's In the ftflt game,
but toil tho drive to take more
than on* gam* as the dress shop
team came back strong to win
Uw last two. Fn •. Mackey waa
high for tho winning team and
Mary Sato* stood high for the
figure talon.
Houao of Rahlja Portraits waa
out In front all tha way aa they
raeked up all four polnta from
Swooney'a Team. The alationary
(tore just couldn't get ahead of
Ihe Portrait Studio at the whole
team waa really hot. Shirley Hastnutstn ltd thii team while Ar­
lene Dedcring struggled high for
Sweeney's.

CLEVELAND, OM. (UPI) —
Herb Score, once-known os tM
pitcher with e million dollar arm,
today la the reclamation project
of Chicago Manager Al Lopes.
Score, who h u won 13 while
losing 13 tn the pu t throe atesens, waa traded Monday to Chi-

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) _ It
look almost two ycarf but Charley
Scott finally gained revenge for
a bout ha tost to Frankie (Kid)
Anselm.
Anselm defeated Scott In an
eight-rounder at Phlladalphla on
Stay 13, 1068. It was a different
story when the two Philadelphians
clashed again Monday night.
Bcett, tha world's fifth-ranked
welterweight, waa In control from
tho opening toll and scored a
unanimous, 10-round decision.
Referee Joe Bwtanoy gave
•vary round to Scott and gave
him a 40-40 edge In polnta. Judgo
Jim Mina favorod Scott, 48-41,
ond Judgo Paul Gauglons favored
Scott, 48-43. UPI favored Scott,
40-40.
Tho fight Vra* to havo boon a
12-round dash with Scott's Penn­
sylvania waiter crown at stake
but Anselm was two pounds ovar
tha 147-pound maximum at tha
wslgh-in, Tho fight than was de­
clared a non-till* match and re­
duced to 10 rounds. Scott wsighed
145.

than 34-hours.
In return, the Indiana obulntd
youthful righthander Barry Lai*
man, who In his first season won
eight gamoa for tha Amarlcen
League champion* laat year.
"I reached the point where I
fait Acore could not win In Claveland," Lena said In explaining tbl
swap.
Whlta Sox owner Bill Vaeck
said he wanted Score ‘ 'because
two of hi* finest years he had
with Claveland were when Lopes
was manager there and he has
the potential .of being a really
great pitcher."
Lopes said he w u "very happy
to get Score. He'll be a very valu­
able addition to our pitching

“Joe Gordon didn't Uko me,
Lopes does, and I'm turn I’ll got
along bettor with him," waa
Score'* comment on tho transac­
tion.
Whan tha senior was managing
tha Tribe, Bcoro, during the 195454 aeaaon amassed 504 strikeouts
and won 38, while losing 18.
Tha Indiana rejected a million
dollar bid mado in 1147 by Joo
Cronin, then general manager of
Boston.
Score's star started to dim ear­
ly In '47 when ha was struck In
the eye by ■ line drive from tha
bet of Oil McDougaJd of the Now
York Yankee!. Ho ratunwd to ac­
tion late In tha season and won
scvoral games. Tho following
year, an elbow Injury eldelined
him most ef tho ooason. In 1059,
whila appearing In 40 games tho
former 300,000 bonus baby, won
nine games In tM first half and
failed to win o game after July
3, Ho wound up the season with a
Eight new umpires have bt4n 8-11 mark.
selected for Florida State League
play during the 1N0 seasop, Lea­
gue President Julian Jackson said
today.
Tho eight art Robert Allan, Row­
land Halllday, Emldlo Luplnl,
Henry A. DIJohnton, Robert G.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) — Porter, James M. Qulslnberry,
Rlchard-Evini, assistant coach Paul Rudd and Russell Sluts.
at Notro Dama, will taka over
May 18 aa an assistant ea the
Clevalaad Browns coaching alaff.
Paul Browa, coach and general
manager, who made (bo annouacemant. Monday, said Evans
will Madia tha defensive lino and
gams scouting.
Evans aerved four y a m aa offsnalvo and daftnilvo lino coach
at Washington previoua lo hla
Norte Dame position, and alao
played four years in the pro loop
as t member of Greta Bey and
Chicago-

An estimated 133,100 fans should
tun out is seed weather hoping
for at least partial answers to
three Mg nutations:
—A n the American League
champion Chicago White Sex real­
ly that good?
—An the New York Yankees
really that had?
—Mia Frank Lane traded away
the Cleveland Indiana* pennant
dances 7
mos (u n i va Wattar (11-10).
The American League, left at
. New York dt Boston—Coates
the peat when the National
(0-1) va Brower (10-11).
Dotroit nt Cleveland — Lary League started lie race on April
13, staged its “ presidential open*
(17*10) va. BaU (10-11).
or"
before President EUeahower
Xanua City at Chicago — Daley
In Washington, D. C„ Monday
(10-13) va Wynn (IMO).
when Camllo Paacual set ■ dub
Wedaeeday'a Gin n
record of 13 strikeouts la n 10-1
Detroit at Cleveland
victory over the Beaton Red Sox.
Washington at Baltimore
WagMagtea faaa thus wore, as­
Ntw York at Boston
sured of meting tor a first-place
(Only games scheduled)
team at laaat one day of the seaNattcaal League
W L .Pet. SB
An estimated 33,000 fans will
San Francisco
4 1 .000
U s Angeles
4 1 JOO ... eee the White Sex open at home
Milwaukee
1 1 ,TM ti agilnat the Kansas City Athletics
hut the day's lop crowd — about
Pittsburgh
3 9 .000 1
40,NO — ia expected al Cleve­
Cincinnati
i 3 .400 t
land's Municipal Stadium where
Chicago
I 3 .400 0
the fans apparently am debating
Philadelphia1 3 .250 2Vk whether to hoist Uw American
St. Louis
0 S .ON 4
flag or Frank Lana to the cornerMonday's Games
field flag pole.
(No gamoa scheduled)
The Indiana will have American
Tuesday's Prets Me Makers
Leaguo betting champion Harvey
Loi Angelai at San Francisc»- Koenn playing ceator field and
Podres (14-0) va O'Doll (10*13). batting second while the Tigers
Philadelphia
at Pittsburgh will aim ok-Cloveland favorite
(night)—0 wans (13-13) va Haddis Reeky Colavlto in right field ead
(13-13).
batting fifth. Xuena and Colavlto
Chicago at.81. Loulg (night) — won the principal* ia. Sunday's
Hobble (13-13) va MlttU (13-10).
sensational trade that brought the
(Only games acLadulcd)
fury of many Cleveland faaa down
Wadutaday'a Gamoa
an Lena's head.
Phlladalphla at PittiVurgh (night)
A crowd ef about 30,000 will see
Cincinnati at Milwaukee
the Yankees open against the Red
Lea Angelos at San Franelteo
Sea la Boston and another 30,000
(Only gamti scheduled)
will am the Senators play the Ori­
oles la Baltimore.
Eariy Wynn, N, e 3t-game win­
ner tn ltN. baa been named to
pitch tor the White Sex against
ld-gama winner Bud Daley, n lefthanded knuckle-heller, who boat
Urn AL champa three times last

Jerry Wetter, 11-10 with a 10*
earned run average laat aeaeoo,
la aUrtiog fae'tba Orlnlea. The
Sena tort are atndlng Pedro Ra­
mos out to keep their winning
streak intact.
The National League rviumei
with i l l . flrit "creoelsl" (or* at
least more important than ordi­
nary) meeUng between pennant
contender* ai the -Loi Angeles
Dodgers play the Giants at San
Francisco. Chicago is al St. IxhiU

and Philadelphia at Pittsburgh I*
other p a w .
Paacual, whoa# 17-10 record and
all shutouts alamped him aa a
star Jut Kama, pitched a three*
bluer Monday and hia U Itrike*
ouU broke the club mark of 14
held by Waller Johnson and Jim
Shaw. The Red Sox' run mulled
from the 413rd homer of Ted Williami' career—tying Lou Gehrig*a
lifetime total. Jim Lemon, Bob Al*
llaon, Earl Batter and Billy Con*
10I0 bomcred for the Sena loci.

BOZEMAN, Mont. (UPI) —
Joey Gtardelio, one ef boxing's
bod boys, gets a long denied title
c h a n c e Wednesday, and the
Brooklyn middleweight was con­
fident today that he wouldn't
mite cashing In against NBA
middleweight champion Gena Full,
mar.
"I've got peace of mind," he
said, "for the first1 time since
maybe 1114. I've got determina­
tion to win. I’m in the beat shape
I’ve been in for meybo five ytor*.
and I don’t see how I can lose."'
Glardello, 28, twice previously
lest chaneta at tha middleweight
crown. Once ho withdraw from a
bout with champion Carl (Bobo)
Olson beeaute an Injurad Iron
stiffened up.
The second time he was not
permitted to go through with an
Olson fight because ha waa under

charges of assault and battary in
1854 following u scrap between
a group of hit friends and a filling
station attsndant. Ha eventually
served nearly four months of a
six to IS month ssntcnca in ths
ease.
Fullmer, who will be defending
hla national boxing title not recog.
nlted in New York and Msus-W
chusettr, was a 5-2 favorite des*
pita Glerdsllo'a optimism.
He won the world crown prc.
viously with a decision over Sug­
ar Ray Robinson, Ihtn lost It
when Robinson knocked him out
In a return match, ths only time
ha hat avtr bean stopped. He
won NBA recognition Aug. 34
when he stopped Carmen Basitlo
In 14 rounds end defended »u c.~
caiafully once, a 15-round decis-™
ion over Spider Webb Dec. 4.

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NEW YORK (UPI) — Ingtmar
Johansson, Jubilant ovar hiding
an airplane pilot’s license to hla
aocompllihmonts, plans to sign to­
day or Wednesday for hla return
heavyweight title bout with Floyd
Pattoraon tha weak of Jum M at
Uw Polo Ground*.
"1 foal f l u and 1 hope to niga
for tha bout Tuaaday or Wadea*.
day," Johanaason said after arriv.

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After what appeared a itisuroly
training stint last summer at
Groaalngar (N. Y.), Inga atuaaod
Pattoraon and tho boxing world
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With a smlla of Christian char­
ily groat Catey'a vlaago shone;
M ignored tho riling tumult, aad
tM raters they did Mne,
-&lt; And while they bolt tM bushta,
tad Juggled hero sad there;
Gamy stayed with tha old onol,
tad ignored their falliag hair.
But tha anoer ia goa* from
Ccaey’a Up, hla tooth are deathad ia hate.
Who would think that ho would
flnlah third and almost get tha
gltoT They've asen hla fa n grow
Nan aad cold, they'vo soon hla
ay*balls atrala,
Aad they kaow Unt mighty
Casey caa't let first so by again.
■at Somewhere la thla favored
Mad tM cun la ttialag bright;
tM Mad la playlag somewhere,
tad somewhere maa art laughlag, aad aomawhara children
aMut; but them la a* Joy in
BrouvUlo — mighty Catty might
atrike out,

Housewives Loop

Browns Sign
Evans To Coach

Gonzales Floors
Flomio In Bout
NEW YORK (U PI) - Jos* Gonsales, promising slugger from
Puerto Rica, la expected to be re­
warded with another feature
match mod aa a result of hla
uaaalasoua tO-rsund dcclalan over
Billy Flamlo of Ntw York.
Gooialoa, 111, floored Flamlo,
148M, lor tight counts twlca ia
1M sttond round sad slashed
away at hla appoaaat throughout
iM entire bout Monday nJght.

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Local fam arc in for plenty of
bare bell between Wednesday night
and May I, with aia of the Florida
Stain League's seven Greyhound
opponents scheduled to appear at
^lemorlal Stadium.
Leesburg, returning to FSL ptiy
for the first time since 1S3T,
provides opening night opposition
here starting at T:U p. m.
Thursday night sees the Cincin­
nati Red-supplied Palatke H«dlegs
in action here. Dave Bristol, veter.
an nf the Reds’ farm system and
an All-Star team member while
he waa with West Pilm Beach
some aeasona ago, la managing
QPalatka. Sanford plays In Palalka
Friday night.
The New York Yankee-owned SL
filers burg Saints, defending lea­
gue champions, come in Saturday
night for a two-game scriei ending
Sunday night. Word from St. Pet­
ersburg is that the entire team
will be new. Stanley Charnofsky
will be playing manager, possibly
at second bate.
Monday night finds the Lakeland
flndlana at the stadium. The In­
diana are a farm club of the Cleve­
land Indians, and they'll be man­
aged by Johnny Upon, former ma­
jor league lnflelder. Lakeland baa
been out of the league ilnce 1957,
too.
Sanferd plays In Lakeland Tues­
day night and meets the St. Louis
Cardinal's Daytona Beach outfit In
that city Wednesday night, return­
ing to the atadium for the Island#era' flrat appearance of the season
Thursday night.
Frank Cato, a veteran catcher,
la managing the Islanders. It was
understood that while he hid plan­
ned not to play this year, he might
be signed ai n playing manager
stationed in the outfield because
nf bla bitting prowess.
Sanford'a oldest rivals, the Orlsndo Dodgers, will be met at Tlnksr
Field there April 29, with the DodAgcrs slated for their first showing
nere April 90. The Dodgers likely
will be n brand new team, too,
and Brandy Davfa, a bustling
young infielder, will be the pilot.
Sanford’s luceen for the remain­
der of tho season can easily bo
measured by their showing during
this aeries of games—seven out
of 11 slated for tho homo field.
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Young Players
To Shoot At Old
Fielding Marks

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When Sanford'a young Greyhounds take the field In Leetburg
tonight to open the 19M season,
they'll hopefully bo eyeing nume­
rate Florida Slate League "alllime” record*, notably those es­
tablished in tha department of
fielding.
Virtually all of the league's field­
ing records were set years ago.
Matte* of facl, the official record
book reveals that it's been nearly
three year* since an old record
waa tied.
Greyhound, and other league first
baiemen. have perhaps the oddest
record* to ihoot at.
All-tima record for chances han­
dled at first in a nine-inning game
was set by Reggie Otero for SI.
AuguiUne on May 19, 1939 when he
had &gt;9 putouli, no assists and no
errors.
Strangest fielding record of them
all, one seldom seen In even tha
major*, was that set May 30, 1947
when Joe Eaton of Gaineaville,
now itate Senator Eaton of Dads
county, went through a nine-inning
gam* at first base without a putout, an assist, or an errorl
Hare are the all-time league field
lag record! at each position:
2b: Murray of Sanford, Juno 90,
1947, 10PO. TA, OE. 17 chances,
a record that waa tied June 1.
1999, fay Eddie Miller, Cocoa, who
had 9PO, IA, and OE.
3b: Burke, Gaineaville, April 2f,
1940, 7PO, 9A, lfc, total 14 chancel.
SS: Bryant, Sanford, Aug. 9,1949,
7PO, TA, IE for II chances, a rtc
ord tied by Vega, DaLand, May 91,
1947, when he had 4 PO, IA, 3E.
However, the shortstop record for
chances without error was set June
12, 1997 by Hust of Leesburg with
2PO, 12A, OE for 14 total chances.
LF; Stewart, Daytona, April 29,
1944, IPO, IA, IE for 10 total
chances.
CF; Kinerd, DeLend, April 19.
1990, lOPO, OA, OE, for 10 total
chancel.
XFi Jones; Cocoa, Juoe 10, 1991,
IPO. IA, OE, for nine total
chances.
O: McWilliams, Daytona, Aug.
94, 1939, 19PO. IA, IE for 31
total chances, with tho all-time rec­
ord for catchers' chaacca without
error set by Red Dulaney of
Gainesville July I, 1947, when he
had 17PO, 4A, and OE for &gt;1 total
chancei:
P: Wright, Sanford, May 4, 1997,
I PO, 9A. IE for 10 total chancei,
4 record equalled by Cohlck,
Gainesville, June 93, 1941, with
IPO, 9A, and OE.

HONORARY BATBOY Johnny Appleby la an avid baseball fan and ranks,
tha Sanford Greyhounds among his favorites. Johnny was recently ap­
pointed honorary batboy by general manager Peter Schaal. Bob Fiercy
gives Johnny some baseball pointers hero while Tuff Bishop, left, Bill
Dukes and Dick Green of this year's team look on. Johnny will be host to
the Greyhound players at hli swimming pool this geason. (Herald Photo)

•Mute To Be Queried
In Second Murder

MIAMI (UP!) &gt;• Deaf-mute
Harry Leo Mundy, III, under
KSnUl examination slier ho ad­
mitted (tabbing to death o hotel
maid here Friday, Is U&gt; be. ques­
tioned In a second knife murder.
0 Juvenile Judge W.
Monday granted p i__________ . ,
Mundy to be quintd in tho
"mummy murder” of Chandlar
Steffens at Sarasota last Aug, t.
Steffens, 2», an ex-high school
fcslfbaek and a student at the
University of Florida, was found
dead in the bedroom of his
New A ssisU n t
parents' home.
BOSTON (UP1) -Tha Boston
Ho had been struck with a
Patriots of the American Foot­
blunt instrument. Hli hands warn
ball League today announced the
Ailed with electric cord and his
appointment of Jerry Smith, DayflR
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ton University Una coach, ai an
and face were wrapped in adhe(back to camera) who mat the field manager, Robbie Robertson (with tho
■distant coach under Lou Saban.
alvo tape with what appeared to
big grin), and his squad at the bus station Saturday night. The team
Smith, who played colleio foot
bo breathing bolts cqt in tho tape
played an exhibition game last night and opens the season at Leesburg to­
ban at Wisconsin, alio played for
at hit mouth and
the San Francisco Forty-Ninera
night.
(Herald Photo)
HI* kUler slashed Steffens'
of (he National Football League.
threat twice and stabbed him ia
the stomach. He was cut several
ether times.
Muady, a skinny ll-year-otd runaway studant, waa la the legal
Ctcare of bla grandmother, Mrs.
MEMPHIS (U Pl)-Rock V roll station to give tha rock 'n' roller
L. Muady, who lives at Vealce, dnger Elvla Presley shouted a aendoff.
about 10 miles south of lorosota.
As Presley walked slang the
DolocUvfi said tboy would ques- •‘idiot” and "goodbye” Monday railroad platform, one girl kept
tioa him la tho Sarisoto slaying night to n host of admirers who pleading for Elvis to kiss bar.
THI ONLY FULLY QUALIFIED CANDIDATI
as mob as thoy recoivo a report saw him off to Hollywood for hli
"Look at me, Elvis, look at me,
FOR COMMISSIONER OF
on the crime from Sarisoto police. first post-Army film.
Elvis,” she pleaded aa she tagged
A doten blondes and brunettes along at his heels. Preslsy finally
crowded around the 25-year-eld stoppsd, held her fee* between hit
Servicrt to ^Agriculture
entertainer shortly before he hands and planted n kisa an her
MRICT09—
boarded the train, clamoring for lips,
Fls»ida Form Bureau Federation
Presley, wearing tight black
kisses.
PRUIOINT—
* The Somlaolo County Council of goodbye
"I love you, kin me, Elvla,” ■lacks, a black coat and a white
Florida
Agricultural Cornel i Cowell mode Up
nScheols will meet Wsdnoodiy at shouted the girls, who grabbed ■port shirt epen at tha neck, ap­
of the 34 Stole Agriculture! Organ)set lent]
0:90 a. m. at tho Wilson School
MIMOIR AND IIC* ITAt V—
Presley. The singer obliged as peared well-reeled after a week­
is Fools.
Agricultural Service* Committee (Helped Pten
end cf parties. He said he planned
many
aa
ha
could
before
the
train
Thla ia tho annual mooting and
Reorganisation of Department af Agriculture)
to
stay
on
the
West
Coast
for
left.
(ho program will eoosiit of as
Omen Mon of the Year in Agriculture by Progressive
about
two
months.
About
200
fans
wars
at
union
Former
Mogatin. — 1954
Informal discussion period with
Received Florida Stole Veterinary Medico! Association
oaeh school giving highlights of
Oiiimguithsd Service Award — 1939
tho part yaar’a activities.
Received the Agricultural Outstanding Service Award,
All interested persons are in­
Florida Agricultural Council — 1959
State Formers Degree in the Future Farmers of America
vited to attend.

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MIAMI (UPl) - Frank 8haughncssy, president of the lateraltional League, la tired denying
the circuit's Havana franchise
will be switched to Janey City,
N. J.
"It's a damnable lit," Ihaughnessy laid when the report pop­
ped up again Monday. "I'm sick
and tired of denying . . , deny­
ing
. denying.”
Shaughneaay did u y , however,
that plans hare been mnda to
move the franchise If playing la
Havana beeomni unsafe or loadvisible.
"We have two or throe plaeee,”
Shaughneiay said, but ho added
that tha franchise would remain
in Havana unlaia than art
vocative incidents.

spect for cracks, damage or a
bent condition. Before the propeller
la reinstalled, lubricate the proboiler abaft with waterproof grease
or DC4 compound.
If remola controls arc used,
check the parts and operation. The
majority of today's outboard mot­
ors are sold with remote fuel
tanks, which alia require periodic
inspection. Check the entire tank
and ita fillings for loose, damaged
or missing parts. Inspect for leak­
age around all parts on integral
tanka aa well ai on remote tanka.
AUo cheek the fuel lint and the
iwlat connector closely for dam414.
Carburetor cleaning, magneto
Inspection and breaker point ad­
justments to the manufacturer's
specifications by your Mercury out­
board dealer will add many more
trouble-free hours of boating pleas­
ure.
Ownen of outboards equipped
with electric atartera should have
the battery checked and recharg­
ed, If the finish of tha eogiac la
damaged or corroded oiceesively,
clean the damaged or corroded
areas and apply matching paint.

W ins Race
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. (T7F!)
—Glenn Wood of Stewart, Vg.,
led all the way t* wta- Monday’s
200-lap Grand National Circuit
stock ear n et. Rax White af
Spartanburg, 8. C., waa aieood
and Jim Massey of Mo Ana, N.G,
was third.

Still Leading
DUNEDIN, Fla. (UFI) -Latest
Professional Golf A m . figWM
showed Arnold Palmar aUQ te the
lead in money-winnlaga tar M*
i960 tour with 144,900. Ma has
won five of tha U toummanta
ba has entered thla year.

American use about 740 gallons
of petroleum per person each
year, about 19 Uaea Urn amount
used by tho aval ago person la
tha net af tha free world.

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Oamoon CoUtfo, Clomoom, fl. C.
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2nd Lieutenant
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President Lambda Chi Alpha Station University
Bnsinoso Administration Dagtea Platoon Uniton
Central Florida Quick Froaso A Storage Company
Sanford National Guard Company
Sanford City Commissioner
Mayor o f City o f Sanford
Pin. Slats Jaycooo Good Government Award
President of Sanford Kiwools Club
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A little attention now will pay
big dividend! during the seaion
when you use your outboard motor
tha most. A spring tuneup and
some preventive maintenance is a
good idea. Here are some simple
steps recommended by Mercury
engineers.
First remove (he cowling and
clean tha entire unit thoroughly,
including all accessible powerhead
parti; then remove the spark plugs
and rotate the crankshaft by vigo­
rously operating tha starter to re­
move oil deposits that'form during
idle periods In tha cyllndara and
crankcase.
Another Important step la the in­
spection of spark plug lead! for
damage or deterioration, particu­
larly where insulation cornea In
contact with metal parts. Bo sura
to roconnect each to lta proper
■park plug. Check all gas fittings,
fuel llaoa, etc., for damage or loose
connections. Apply a drop of 8. A.
E. No. 90 motor oil er DC4 Com­
pound to tha control linkage Jolnte,
levers, hushlnga and all exposed
moving parts beneath the cowl.
Ranew apark plugs, er, If recently
replaced, check cape and set to
tho manufacturer's specifications.
Clean the fuel filters, inspect the
starter rope for damage or deterio­
ration.
A grease fitting, leeated under
the ewlvel bracket, ie often missed
or forgotten. A good-quality marina
greasa should bo applied to thla
fitting. Lubricate tho gearshift cam
with a brush, using Lubrlptate or
DC4 Compound, fpocial attention
ia required for tb# lower unit and
ila various parts.
After removing tho air vent
screw, the grease filler plug should
be opened aqd a marine gear lubri­
cant should bo Inaertad In tha filler
plug bole until It atarta to omit
from tha air vant screw hole,
Indicating that the gear bousing la
filled. Before reptaeug the air vent
■crew and the grease filler plug,
make euro the gasket under the
screw head la ia place, otherwise
water may leak past tha threads
Into the gear bousing.
Remove the propeller aai In­
spect. Trim nicks sad bum with
a filet however, when performing
thla operation bo cartful not t* re­
move mere metal than la abso­
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By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
thought occur* that It might be
fair to let my youngileri, or per*
hip* an authority like Art Linklatter, write this column.
Wouldn't they be the one* lo
review Sunday nlght'a "Children
Are People" special!
But let'* not be too haaty. Al­
ter all, II 100 bright •eyed boy*
and gtrli, all 11-yeara-old or leu,
can lake over a full hour of
NBC-TV’e prime Sunday time,
then we grownup* had belter
watch out. That’* why I’ll handle
Ihlt myaelf. Parent* ere people,
too.
A* for the *how, 1 found that
whei, the grownup* behind It
eaied up on tome gaudy "show
bit" touche*, the kid* invariably
did a fine Job of entertaining.
They had aplril, mad* lota of
nolle, aometlme* seemed to ba
having a good' lime, alu. Dr.
Speck would be proud of them.
Many of the klda ahowed genuine
talent, which help*.
Writer Johnny Bradford man­
aged to give the kid* appropriate,
unadull material. Sample:
Girl — "I'm bathing a dog.'

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Boy — What kind of dog!"
Girl —"A dirty one."
Tha youngsters — led by Jerry
S'Beaver" Mathers, Jay "Den­
nis" North and Angela "Linda"
Cartwright — moved from on#
segment to another with a mini­
mum of fuss, supported by brisk
loud music,
My favor!It portion of the hour
involved some charming end
clever playground shenanigans
and sound*. Tha last half of tha
ihow, ft JHHEL. circus,
J fl fall flat
because so much effort went In­
to making Iht kids come up with
artificial reactions and cute
move*. The mood of spontaneity
and fua melted away like cotton
candy.
But after teeing how the kids
handle trained animal acts ami
high wires.
the m
future
of
ni|n
w irfi. I'd
i «a 1say
1 7 uic
iuii *«
the Ed Sullivan show la assured.
Of tht thow'a three atera, I
thought Master Mather* did tht
best Job. He Hill manage* to
sound Ilk# t non-pro.
Dialing and Piling: "Pari* In
the *0'»" on CBS-TV'a "Twenti­
eth Century." flicked an aoma
fascinating silent motion pictures

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of world-famed writer* and per­
formers living It up. The narra­
tive else offered some Inter#*ling
comment* about the creative aspact* of the era. Janet Planner'!
remlnlicencet a b o u t Gertruda
Stein and Pabto Picasso were «»pcclally meaty.
NBC-TV’t remarkable re-run of
Lha Sam Snesd-Mison Rudolph
golf match probably abed no new
light on tho “ extra dub" contro­
versy. According lo a statement
read on Up re run the network
learned about the incident before
the original April a airing. (The
controversy Involves Snead's deci­
sion to lose the miteh after he
discovered he was lugging along
an extra dub In hi* golf bag.)
“ The Way of tho Croti," on
NBC-TV’ a "World Wide 60" Sat­
urday night turnat' up as a vivid
presentation of tho seen** of
Jssus' Ufa. The ea mara men
worked with the Instincts of pools.
The Channel Swim: With Eaatar
behind us, CBS-TV now la prepar­
ing for the Chrialme* season, it
la repenting Uw two-boor motion
picture, "Witard of Os," starring
Judy Garland, on Sunday Dec. 11.
"National Velvet" starring 13year-old Lori Martin as Velvet
goee Into NBC-TV'e Sunday. g-l:M
p. m. time slot in the fall.
The aeries, produced by Robert
Maxwell of "Lassie" fame, will
follow the now "Shirley Temple
Show."
"n io Funfair," with Cdaate
Holm as hoateia and an all-alar
cast that lndudas Cliff Arqutt,
Hcrmlona Glnpold and Jays P.
Morgan, la NBC-TV's "Startima"
•pedal for Tuesday, May I.
•Three Wish**," described as a
fantasy aeries besed on the ad­
venture* of a working girl and a
genie, Ja being readied for NBCTV’s fall schedule. Diana Jergeni,
Gustavo Rojo and Wallace Ford
are tha laada.
. ABC-TV's "Collage Nawa Con­
ference" doe* a turnabout next
Sunday (April M). Two congress­
men will Interview four college
atudeots about the aH-it move-

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"Well, What Abaut You!" I* a
non • partisan documentary-entertaidment hour on NBC’e "Stirlime" at t pv m. which la designed
lo encourage citizens to go to the
polls next November. Such promi­
nent political figures as Vies
President Nixon, Senator Kenne­
dy, Adlal Stevenson, Thurston B.
Morton and Paul Butler aro In­
volved. Prom the entertainment
field' ere Marian Anderson, Polly
Bergen, Pied Clark and Eddie Al­
THE CHULUOTA WOMEN’S CLUB presented sll sorts
beit.
Darrin McGavis, Gertrud# Berg
of talent at ons of Its meetings. Tht program reached
end Marise Pavan appear on
comedy heights whin Mm. It. P. Jones took over in her
"Tho Arthur Murray Party" lor
"hillbilly1* costume. But Mm. Edward Murphy held her
NBC at t:M p. m.
own with reminiscences of Wsikiki.
(Herald Photo)
Rad Skslloa gets help from Be­
ad Ratbbona and Elans Verdugo
on his CBS program at t:S0 p.m.
Jimmy Durante visit* his old
Second Season
program partner, Garry
MONTRKAU (UPI) - Tfca St. radio
Moore, on tha lattar'a CBS va­
Lawrence Seaway, the lSS-mlle wa­ riety hour at 10 p. m.
music, dancing, dialing set* and terway that links North America's
heartland with tho trade routs* of
eesturaei.
Maasura, La., was founded lee
At tha end of tho show—the first lha Atlantic, opana today for its ynara ago by ex-*oldk*ra of Na­
American musical comedy to second season of business. About poleon. The flat pralriaa of cen­
reach Ruula — the ovation lasted 3S vessels from across tbs world tral Louisiana reminded them of
a full 10 minutes, punctuated by ware to go through.
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Mansurs, Egypt.
shouts of "bravo" and "bla",
which la Russian (or encore.

MOSCOW (t)PI) - A capacity
tussles audience, Including many
who could not speak a word of
iagUsli, laughed and applauded
taolf giddy Monday night over
Iroadway's "My Pair Lady."
Tbo dealing was entirely mutsl. Pretty girl denccre wept unibeahedly at the overwhelming
teeapUon for the American siege
teUon, brought her* under
cultural exchange program.
"Svasr on* of u* cam* off tho
TALLHASSEE (UPI1 Th*
ge^e Lb Mars," said dancer Clau« • Kobalt, Berkeley, Calif. "It Florida Development Commission
praa the moat fabulous thing lhat Is planning a new campaign to
lure manufacturers of building
materials to tha stale.
Nicholas J. Murphy, head of tha
commission's Industrial Services
Division, said rasearchon have
compiled a Hat of a building pro
dveta being used In Florida at a
faster rata than they aro manu­
factured hi tbe stale.
Murphy's department la current­
ly analysing each malarial to find
out If it Is feasible to mambaturn k to Florida.

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BACHELOR apartment, iround 1-BEDROOM house, furnished. 130
floor furnished, 313 Palmetto.
month. 813'x Laurel. Phone
NO 8 4814.
3-ROOM apt., private bath and
entrance. Apply 803 Elm Ave. 2 BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
ped, 173 month. Outside eity
FURNISHED apartment, lot W.
limit*. FA 2-8660.
9th. 130 per month: FA 2-6290.

Tuc.v April 19. 1960—Page 9

GREAT BIG FOUR

BEDROOM HOME
S BEDROOM HOUSE kitchen
equipped, children welcomed. In Heart of Sanford. Enjoy charm
of country living amid conven­
FA 2 2961.
ience* of city. Almoit full acre
3-REDRpOM unfurnished house.
of land shaded hy beautiful
FA 2 0905.
tree*. Garage apartment one
of many added features.
RENT A BED
Bellaway, Hospita' A Baby Bed. This is a rare bargain at 120,000.
By Dty, Week or Month.
Can he purchased with low down
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
payment. Don't let somebody
Ph. PA 2-M81
116 W. lit St
eUe steal thl* from under your
nose . . CALL US TODAY.
FURNISHED eparlment, clean
and close in. Adult* only,
W. H. “ Bill" STEM PER Agency
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013.
Realtor A Inauror
FURN. apt. 1306 Mellonvilla.
Phone FA 2-4991 * US N. park
Phene FA 2-1331 3601 Perk Dr.

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS
FURNISHED 4 room, 2 bedroom
apartment, 211 W. 10th 170.
FA 2 3430.
REAL nice 3 BR. unfurnished
downstairs apt., kitchen equip­
ped. 163. 623 Park. FA 2-2498.
817 ESCAMBIA DR.: 2 bedroom
unfurnished bouse. Ph. FA 2-0820
after 3:00 p. m.
FURN. Apt. S01H W. 1st St.
FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2800.
CR. 2 BEDROOM, unfurnished,
kitchen equipped house HO per
month. 2330 Palmetto Ave.
Phone FA 2 6337.

ISewing Mach. Repairs

MAN for light delivery work, part
time, from 3 to I p. m. Car
essential. Must know Saniont
area. FA 2-8723 between 3 and
6 p. m.

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“I kept saying to myself, 'After basketball, whatr ”
3/ Real Eatata For Salt

IF A HOME COULD
SHAKE YOUR HAND

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
SURETY RONDS
This one would say, “ Howdy, I’d
love to he the roof over your RA YM O N D M. BALL
heed. My backyard is imall but
AND ASSOCIATES
the flowers anund me make up
Amy Anderson
up for it. 1 have three bed­
Genevieve (Jeanie) Blair
room a and two hatha and
Carl Cborpenlng, Jr.
great big IMngroom for you.
Robert J. Schmidt
It's a shame my owner went
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
north and left me all alone.’ 1
Marvin Williams
promlie to be a good home If 118 So. Park Ava. Ph. rA 2-W41
you buy me." May we Intro'
Sanford
duce you? Just call . .
Evana Bldg Lake Mary
Pb. FA 2-1290
SPECIAL SERVICE
BRANCH OFFICE
3-BEDROOM block home, kitchen
W. II. “ BiU" Stemper Ageney
equipped: patio. Buy my equity,
Realtor k Insurer
assume 4)»% mortgage. Pine2601 Park Drive
crest area. FA 1-3343.

FA 2-8331

RENT OR SALE: 2336 Palmetto
Ave. FA 2-1910.

It

NICE bedroom, private entrance
and bath. Plion* FA 2-2446.

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Faya

To Uae

5. Ren) Eatata For Sato
10 ACRES, ail or part. Near Lake
Jessup. Suitable for building or
firming. Phone FA 2-3310.

St. Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ave. Pb. FA 16121
MODERN 2 HR. house, electric
kitchen. Corner lot In eity. At
• sacrifice. FA 2-3676.

3550 DOWN

Beautiful 3 Bedcsum 2 Bath Homa
with Hardwood floor*. G, E.
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
tically controlled Heat. Well,
Landscipped Lot on Dead End
Street where Children play in
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath home: at
safely. We will be proud to ahow
tached garage; extra closet
you this today.
space and added storage space;
MOVE RIGHT IN
Sunland Estates. Ph. FA 1-1339.
FHA Financing—No Closing Coat
— for an appointment call —
2-BEDROOM lakefront house,
Helen E. Noonan at
acres, high, pine covered. On
W. H. Bill Stamper Agency
paved road. Piivals, T miles.
rA 2-8331
FA 3-4301
FA 2-4906.

•BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
ment, kitchen equipped. 101 W.
The HERALD
18th.
CASSELBERRY LAKEFRONT—
WILL TRADE—Larga ranch-type
S bedroom home, Fla. room, air UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom house,
Want Ada.
home for amalier bouse ar
4
BEDROOM,
2
BATH
flpnditioned, kitchen equipped.
130S Elliott. Cell FA 2-3234.
bouse trailer. FA 3-7631.
C. B. S. homo located on 90
Adult*. One or two yeer leeae.
140 ft. lot with good water and
AND 3 bedroom houses, kit­
$123.00 mo. Gladya M. Dawson,
BY OWNER; 3 bedroom. 1 bath
lake privilege!.
chens equipped, water furnish­
Sealtor, call Winter Par k,
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
home on rorner lot to Ploeerest.
316,000
WITH
TERMS
ed.
Call
FA
2-4411
or
FA
2
3631
XU 4 9739. Evening* FA 3 0999.
Close to school and church, VA
J. W. H ALL
4l4Tr loan, Reasonable , down
1700 MAGNOLIA: 2 HR. apt:,
2344
r'rcnch
Ave.
4 BEDROOM, 2 HATH
CLEANEST and best apartment in
payment,
monthly
payment
kitchen equipt. *67.30. FA 2-3631.
Realtor
C, B. g. home an high lot with
A town for
*67.26, total price $11,400. call
/UTaUJIalC .
Phone FA- 3-3641 * paved-toreel and fight* in canal.
w FA 20671
FA 2-4113,
lo n g w oo d
*f
House equipped with GE stove,
Lee's Fairy Lake Apartments, 1 2-REDROOM CB house. Detached
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
FURNISHED five room, one hed­
garage. On nice large
and I bedroom duplexes, 738
CO U N TRY LIVING
sal and washing machine.
ge rage. Call FA 2-0638.
lot. Ph. FA 2-7147.
Wtldinere Rd. TEmpIe 1-4363.
NINE ACRES, cleared and fenc­
318,900 - 38,300 DN.
ed, on well traveled road. Two
CLEAN and n 1e • 1y furnished 5-ROOM (urn. bouse. FA 2 8778. 1403 WYNNEWOOD DR., 3 B. R.,
bedroom C.R. home. Good out­
C. B. S. home, furn. or unfurn..
apartment, 1301 Elm. C a l l I BEDROOM unfurnished house,
L. PAYTO N houses. Good terma,
11800 equity or terms. Ph. ROSA
NO 8-3267.
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-4488.
FA 2 3880.
And Associates
THREE bedroom home, tile hath,
Ragiatored Real Estate Broker
RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
IF YOUR ANSWER IS YES
livtngroom with wall to wall
chen furnished home, Phone to I questions, you can move Ph. FA 3-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
rarpeting, Florida room. Enclos­
FA 2 2341.
Immediately Into this nicely
ed garage and storage room.
LOCH ARBOR
furnished masonry c o u n t r y 3 bedrooms. 114 baths, 2 lota, kit­
Larue oak shaded fenced yard.
FURNISHED cottage in Lake
home, consisting of 2 bedrooms,
Kitchen equipped. House ia Inchen equipped, on canal with
Mary. FA 21049.
large living room, kitchen-dinsullied. A bargain priced at
aceasa In Crydal Lake. F. H. A.
FURNISHED apartments, hard­ .lag room, lerge semi-enclosed
813,200. 4to% mortgage.
mortgage of 4Vtn&gt; can be as
screrncd porch, aluminum awn­
wood floors, tile bath*. 602 W.
sumed after reasonable down
ing windows, situated on S
27th. Street.
paymtal. No closing coats, no C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
large loti, bearing citrus trees,
quaUfylng required. Total price
BROKER
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
shady oaks, quiet rural loca­
W. B, Shippy, Assoc.
private baths, 114 W. First 8L
tion—
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor 202 So. Park Ava. Ph. FA 2-U91
question No. i, Do you have
Raymond Lundquiat, Asaoc.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
12.230
cash
PA 2-8931
Atlantic Hank Bldg. 9. Fermi la Help Wanted
Urge screen porch, lake privi­
No, 2, Can you pay 178.33 llo.
leges. FA 2-7304.
No. 3, la this the type homo FORCED TO BELL to pay taxes.
you are looking for?
NICELY furniihed S room apart­
Five acres of land in Black
If your answer ia yea In all 3
ment. FA 1-3303.
Hammock. Call G. M. Aria,
questions, than call ut NOW.
Must he St, Apply la
Oviedo, FA 1-3384.
Fig
UNFURNISHED 2 b e d r o o m
‘ N Whistle.
house, kilchen equipped, double FAR M E R’S AGENCY WYNNEWOOD SECTION: 3 bed­
garage. About 2 miles from niv­
room Mock home, ail electric SENIOR BEAUTICIAN, part of
N. V. Karine., Realtor
al air atalion. 833 mu Days
kitchen,
acreen porch, taw
full time/ Ph. FA &gt;4741.
Lillian Trama
Ph. FA 2-8063, nighti FA 2-4373.
down payment and monthly
R. H. Ivors, D. II. Whilmuro
payment*. FA 2-3678.
GIRLS WANTED for part time
Anomies.
telephone curvey work. Apply
Ill S, French Ava. Ph. FA 34131
at room Ml, Malsch Building.
After houre, FA 2-2811, FA 3-4031 HOME OF DISTINCTION
FA 2 0281.
auperb workmanship by mailer EXPERIENCED dictaphone ope­
craftsman — two bedroom —in
rator. Prefer eomeooe familiar
aelact neighborhood — priced
with medical terminology. Ap­
NEW HUMES BY
light for tha right people—
ply at ftoafnole Memorial Hoe
located Juat five miles* from
pilal Monday through Friday.
downtown.

CURB GIRLS

Help Wanted

On of Sanford's oldest aatabliohed firms hots an
oponlnv for n MAN or WOMAN who llk*s to oimI
people andaell!

Odham &amp; Tudor

South Pinecreet
On Onara Bead. Sa. af Sanford

Sunland Estates
IT-82, I mi lea ho. of Mantes*

Closing Cml
As Low A* 1273.
REQUIREMENTS: Must be neat in appearance, have a
pleasant personality, typo and be eager to learn
Inter**ting business.

YA-FHA, FHA-lN-SEBVICa
laimadiato Occupancy
1 Year Personal MattalacUaa

GU ARANTEE
BENEFITS: Good starting salary with beausea, incur*
sac* and opportunity far advaaccmeat. 5 'j day week,
hours good. Fleaaaat working condition*.
IFt You at* loteraaiad in thla posltioa writ* bos D C
c/o Hanford Heraid, giving ixpcrieac* and qualifica­
tions. AS replies wil bo held in stricter confidence (our
employee* know of this ad) and a parsons! Interview
nriii ha arranged to poor cooveoienc*.

Write Box D C c/o Herald

m

construction af yanr Mann­
er year dawn naywant A
claaiag coal* refunded

FREE

W E LC O M E

To Sanford I Bo Our Guaota For
I Daya Absolutely Free,
Without Obligation At Oh III
ftanfsrd'e Leading Malala While
You Locale Monolog Yer Yen A
Your Family. Pick Up key a At
Ralaa Office I

Odham &amp; Tudor
Ralaa Office
Ph. FA 8-1301

ALL MAKES k MODELS
104 So. Park (24 hr. ter.)
FA I 3623

Dawn's

Wall

Baasty Salaa

Plumbing ft Heating

H I* Oak

FA i-7814

AIR CONDITIONING
19. Flowers 4 Planta
CONTRACT tnd REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ava.
FA 143*1 GW Flowers Far A.:y Oec assies
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
13. Electrical Service
PA &gt; 1963
ar
FA 34870

No Boar tsuyg I* Sanford than
(halt homos. Priced to sail,
3 bedroom, X hath, kitchen equip­
ped. CB, 1*0 serai of beautiful,
landscaped property- Near 33th
and Sanford Avenue. Down pay­
ment 83300, Price 812,000.
2 bedroom, I hatha, beautiful large
rorner lot on South Palmetto
Avenue. Dawn payment 86000.
Price 814,800. Must see to ap­
preciate, .

14. Build. Paint ft Repair

19. Hoata and Motors

TIIOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Homa Carpentry Repaira
Roofing k Siding
Phone FA 14413

Stenstrom Realty
111 X. Park Av*. Phone FA 3-2410

PR E - C A ST
Concrete Steps
THEY'KB PERMANENT

Gregory Lum ber
810 Maple Ave.

Gateway Ye Tba Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AR
work guaranteed. Free Eattmatea. Phone FA 3-Ttlft.
Used furniture, appllancea, toola
etc. Bought-Sold Larry'a Mart
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 9-4131
• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT •
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMP*

W ILSO N - M A IE R
New and Uacd Furniture
lit E. First Si.
FA 1-1631
RHi.LOWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day. Wack, or Moath—
FUHMTURE CENTER '
110 French Ava.
Ph. FA 1-7*33

WOODEN BARRELS, clean and
amply, 11.00 ateb. FA 1-4114,
MENS iblrtB II, toula oxfords IL
cot* 14.90 up. ARMY-NAVY
SURPLUS, 310 Santonj Ava,

Senkarlk Glass and Paint Cm.
112-114 W. tnd SL

FA I-443S

Ball Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Caah. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA S-00T7.

Robson Sporting Goods
1*444 C, 1st.
Ph. FA SHU REFRIGERATOR: V eu. ft., good

IN STALLED
FT SPARTAN house trailer, USED G. E. range, eombinatJom
Windshield
Beck Gla** 46furniihed,
link *nd dishwasher. Inquire *6
sleeps six. Also nine
Door Glas*
Vent Gins* lota. Can ba bought aeparately.
till Summarlin.
SERVICE
fh. FA I
Senkarlk Olsns end Paint Co.
HOUSE TRAILERS clored free.
FA3-4631

114 W, 2nd It.

C, S. Nicks, Ph. FA 24319.

TV Service within tha hour, Re­
pair your TV for IT.80, In your
name ar no charge *--*-*-TV. FA 1-8838.

club^

YOU

IN

T O D A Y ’S
SP E C IA LS

56 DODGE
9 Paaaenger Blstlon
Wagon

ONLY $795

$10,750 - FROM - $69 MO.

Sales - Service

3-BEDROOMS, 10 TILE BATHS with relered fill araw,
lerrssse fleers, veaetia* blind*, earparlt, acraaa parch,
utility room and many nthrr aalraa.

SEMINOLE

All Homea Carry A t Yr. F.H.A. Warranty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

^S^OfSPUY M0MLS 0PM D A T N ^
Y

FA S-T4M

aondlUon, $U. Fh. FA l-ITOO.
SPECIAL 18 ft. Cabin CruUett:
8 bunks,-hand, 31 H.F. Evla- DEEP FREEEE, ebait typo, food
rude, Gator Trailer. Ideal fam­
•audition. Phone FA 14776.
ily boat. Like new. FA 2-T77S.
M’ PICKET fence and gate 91*5
MERCURY 25 KG8 motor. 14 ft.
1 place lawn ret S3; outdoor
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing
runabout boat and trailer; all
grUl 34; bedroom chair 33; S
and concrete work; first claaa.
8400 cash. Call FA 2-1823.
ton air oaadltionar, 833; doth
FA 2-4IM.
310; table 14: 4 apoed portable
20-A Trailers
Philco hi ft SU; Sunbeam alee*
16. Special Services
trie aklltot II: and aU household
HOUSE TRAILER. 10’ s 83'. New
Kami Including fprslturo. lid
Moan, ’IS modal. I n q u i r e
AU TO GLASS
Lake Dot Drive.
FA 2-4263.

*50 DOWN

X

Jenkins Furniture
400 Sanford Ava.

WALL PAPERING * PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 308 West 9th St.
Phona FA 24843

' ' country

MOVES

New k U»ed Furniture k Appli­
ance*. A Good Place To
BUY. SELL or TRADE

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BUNDS
House Wiring — Electric Servlea 17. Pets, Livestock, Supplies Enclosed head. Sag-proaf bottom
Sid Vlhlen
mil with plastic and*. Plaitto
RANDALL FLECTRIC CO.
or rayon Upas. Cotton ar aylam
3-MONTH old German Shephard,
Ill Magnolia
FA 3 0811
cords.
815. rhone FA 2 MU.

Realtor 4b Inauror
Phono FA 2-49*1
112 N. Park
phono FA l-MIl l*ol Park Dr.
CONCRETE Mock, 3 bedroom, 1
bath bom*. Large Florida room.
810,100. Terms. FA 176)7.

21. Furniture

COMPLETE
22. Artielsa For Bala
LAWN MAINTENANCE
EXPERIENCED manager for ser­ Mowing — Edging — FertiH*l*g
vice station, Sanford area. Renovating — remitter Sales SINGER PORTABLE, round fobbin “ 66", attachment*, like saw.
Salary and commission. Give
FREE ESTIMATES
Full price SM.IO. Write baa SBR
lull details, telephone number JOHN LOMMKR.SK, FA 1-7197
c/o Sanford Herald.
and address in reply. Box IS,
c o Sanford Herald.
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR BALI
W. L HARMON
1 Cent per lb.
GROVE equipment mechanics
Ph. TA 34223
THE SANFORD HERALD
wanted. We need experienced
OFFICE
men only. Year round employ­ FREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
104 W. lit. St. FA 8-1011
ment. Paid vacation. Good pay.
given. Mattress renovating, upOwn tools. Contact Bob Smythe,
hotiUry and slip rovers. Cus­
SPINET PIANO
Clermont. EX 4-421L
tom hultt bedding made to or­ Due in unfortunate circumatanea*
der. Cal) or come In. Nix Bed­
have two reclaimed Spinel*,
10. Male or Fetnalt
ding Manufacturing Co... 1301
famoui brand, Ilka new, guar*
So. Sanford Ave. FA 1-2UT.
anleed, one walnut, one ma­
MEN-Women 820. Daily. Sell Lum­
hogany. Will tell to reliable
inous nameplates. Write Reeves
AIR CONDITIONING
person in thla area at tramesd*
Co., Altleboro, Mail,
H. B. POPE CO.
ou* living*. Write ar phona
rn s. Park - FA 2 4234
Credit Manager. Stotp'a, 641 N.
11. Work Wanted
Orange, Orlando.
SERVICE CALLS $2.00
MIDDLE AGED, abla bodied man
The Biggest Little Shop
SPINET ORGAN
with wife and tren age daughter
In Sanford. Alt Parti And
BARGAINS
wishes work, prefer farming or
Lahor Guaranteed 80 Days.
caring for ranch, but wil) ac­ SANFORD RADIO k TV CENTER Reclaimed Lowrey and Ham*
mond. like new condition guar*
cept anything If terms are right. •th. k Sanford Ave. FA 3-8741
anteed. Will aell at discount
Write Box WW, e/o Sanford
or terms to reliable party. Phone
Herald.
CARLSON
Credit Manager, Steep Music,
Rug k Furniture Center
(i Arden 4-3401, Orlando, or writs
HOUSEWORK, FA 1-2836.
Wall io Wall Carpet Cleaned
641
N. Orange Ar*.
Ph. Winter Pari , MI 7-33*3
LAWN MOWING and yard work,
trimming, edging or any odd
T ACRES of pin# timber.
15-A Beauty Parlor*
job*. FA 2-1332.
FA 34706.
A Satisfied customer ia our bait WEBCOR tape recorder |16S,
12. Plumbing Service*
advertisement.
FA I-3061.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
PLUMbING
103. So. Oak .... Ph. FA 14741 GAS rang*, 4 burner, grille,
Contracting k Repairs
allot broiler, 130. FA I4 W
Free Estimates
Ba Lovier With Proieaalo**l
R. L, HARVEY
Beauty Care.
ANTIQUES, general Una. MUdred
204 Sanford Ava. Phone FA 3-3333
Rolf, 391 Magnolia Flaeo (Hie*
kory Street). DeBary, NO S441S.

W. H. “ BUI" fitemper Agency

Mwy. 114] A 17th Bk

Sanford

13. Special Servicea

FREE room and board for white
TO YOUR DOOR SF.RVtCE
woman in exchange for staying Every Tuesday and Wedneaday
with school age child after
SANFORT k SOWERS
noons. Some house work. Cali 131 E Welhnurnr Ave. Mi 2 2474
FA 2-1934 after 3 p. m.
WINTER PARK. F U .
Chain Saws — Tools — 'Bolts—
WOMEN SEW easy ready-cut
Nuts — Screws
wrapa-around apron home. Earn and Other Part*. Phone or Write
128.11 doien—spare time. Write
Arcurate Mfgr’a Freeport, New
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
York
All types and liars, installed
"Do It Yourself"
9. Mala Help Wanted
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STI NE
WANTED: Service Station Man­
Machinery and Supply Co.
ager and Operator for new Sun- 207 W. 2nd St.
Th. FA 2-8432
let Oil Independent Station on
Highway 17-92, Must have ex­ ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stateperience. Contact Bobby Lind­
menu, Invoices, hand billa, and
sey at station Wednesday for
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Plan Ham Dinner
WAlIUNfiTON (UFI) - Sen. Kennedy, who is 41, and Sen.
Robert C. Byrd &lt;D- W. Vs.) says Hubert H. Humphrey (D-MInn.),
ten. John F. Kennedy fD-Mast.) 49, are the only contenders in tha
la toe *Mfl| and inexperienced to May 19 Democratic presidential

Area TB Officials
Tho Ssmlaote County Tubereu*
lotte and Health Association el­
ite* will bo doled Wednesday
through Saturday, white auoeto(ton exacuUve secretary Mra. Lor-'
ratos L. Graham attends the Flor,
Ids Tuberculosis and Health Asm
elation'! annual masting.
County association directors
Mrs- W. W. Tyre, Mrs. J. N.
AssaroUo, and Mr*. C. B. Hunter
ala* plan to attend the meeting

[UPI) Mr*,
fares prelim!Monday on flva
itlag to the de­
hor lT-yoar-eld

IS, woarlng *
tea, appeared In

John G. Barnes auowid
remain fra# an 91,060 ball
suing the new court data,
Aadtond was arrested no

primary in West Virginia.
Byrd te backing Senate Demoeratic Leader Lyndon B. John­
son (Tex.), 91, who ii not cam­
paigning in any of the pre-conven­
tion presidential primaries.
Returning from a five-day tour
of 17 West Virginia counties, Byrd
said that Kennedy "lacks tha age
and experience to be president in
these perilous times."
Byrd said In a statement that
be could nol feel secure la the
thought of Kennedy "sitting down
with the Adenauers, the DoGaulles, the Macmillans and the
Khrushcheva in our country wresUta with important problems In
tha field of International affairs."

IANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI)
—ginger Frank Sinatra, actor
Fetor Lawfard and the five ether
owners of a Beverly Hills bar
restaurant have been named de­
fendants In a teSO'MO damage suit.
Harold Webster Coleman, iden­
tified as a noted industrial de­
signer, charged In the Superior
Court suit filed Monday that ha
was thrown out of Puccini’s Res­
taurant and beaten by four res­
taurant employes Feb. a. He said
the action fallowed a dispute
when be requested a different to*
We.
Coleman claimed ha waa hit
and kicked by the restaurant ampioyea. Ha said ha suffered bodily
Injury, mental ansuteh and fast a
11,009 diamond ring In the fight.
HU suit sought 9100,000 to puni­
tive damagia and a half million
dollars to general damages. One
of Uw employes, Louis Caitlgllone, waa convicted on a battery
charge at a result of tho fight,
aererdtog fa Coleman's attorney.

Dt Bory Auxiliary
Nominates Officers

irgao last Thursday fallowThe DeBary American Latina
closure « f photographs tak­
er apartment. They showed Auxiliary nominating commute#
l Beverly, the playmate of baa announced the slate af offi­
n Brref ■Flynn, eaverllag cers far the coming year.
They arei Mr*. G. Fred Smith,
p rcm icm ; M
il. Ella
cilia Davla,
U |V |&gt; ,
xirii
president:
Mr3.
first
viee-preildent; Mn. Cart Weber,
second vice-president; Mre. Harry
Schob, secretary; Mra. John
Lambartsan, treasurer; Mn. Ed. Hit, Jaeh Dodd win be hostess wayd Pbslpa, aargaant-at-arma;
At ■ 109 Wednesday from I to Mre. Bdwta Hoffmlre, assistant
4 pt m. M tha home of bar mo­ sergeant-at-arms; Mra. Edmund
ther, Mn. rT w . Estes to Oviedo. lovaana, chapUn and Mrs. M. F.
. Tim ton will he to honor of Mn. McDermott, historian.
JDoyle Conner, wife of the oandl- It waa also announced that the
dkl* far oemmlaeleoer ef agri- annual poppy-drive would be held

M ii. Doylt Conner
To Be Guest At Tea

RBV. BILL 8WYEAR, right, pantor of tho Barnett Methodist Church of
Enterprise was the guest of honor at a surprise birthday party recently.
Harvey Dunn, left, presents a birthday card along with a gift to Rev.
8wyear. Approximately 100 persona attended the party.

By MCK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) - On* of
tb* thing*.! have to ba thankful
far — and the picking* are pretty
slim — is that I don't have to
fill out'an Income tax return on
behalf of Unci* Sam.
Even with the extension grant­
ed last week, I'm afraid 1
couldn't flnisn R In time to beat
(bt deadline, I doubt' 1 could do
It if the deadline were extended
to infinity.
But by way of a Utila fanciful
revenge, tel ua pretend for lb*
nonce Uiat the tovrrnmsnt is d
taxpayer Instead ,of tha collector.
U you think you had trouble
wrestling with Form 1040, gat a
load of this:
Tho scoot It a pine-paneled
den on tho banka of Uw Potomae.
H te almost midnight. As our Im­
aginary curtain rises, wo see tho
head of the household, a tall, bewhiskered gent in red, white and
blue pajama*, seated at a clut­
tered desk.
The brow under hte stovepipe
nightcap te corrugated with con­
centration. At Intervals ha makes
a notation on. i scratch pad. Then
ho rips off tho page, wada It into
a ball sad threw* It at the cat,
who te sleeping In the easy chair.
A* w# pan to Isr a clo*a-up,
w* taa hear him multaring to
himself. H« la trying to determine
out af approximately 190 million
petentlate hew many dependents
he can claim.
lit desperation, ho finally de­
cides fa claim (ham a l and, with
a frightened glance over his
shoulder to make certain no rev­
enue agents ago lurking to tha
shadows, writes down IN billion
tfollan far exomptioos.

Running o' finger down the tax
form, h* next comet to line I—
"wages, salaries, bonuses, com­
missions, tipi and other compen­
sation.” With a heavy nigh, fie
plcki up the latest statement of
[overnment receipts and expendlurea, which consists of 19 pages
of figures sat cloee together la
small (ypt.
Should he pul down hte estimat­
ed ’ gross Income far fiscal 1000
nr Us actual Mt income tor fis­
cal 1939T If* hesitates snly a. mo­
ment before choosing tho latter,
and sra slier,. figure — 909,370,999,711.
But ' bold It n second. Hipping
on tho’ bifocals, ha notices that
991,901,749 of this amount cape
from "selgnolrag* " . Does sellnolrage have to ba declared?
What te aeignolrageT Should ba
wake up Ma wife' and aak bar?
Instead fee consults the Instruc­
tion booklet. The revenue service
In its usual sll.W od manner ne­
glected to mention soignolrag*.
Bolter be on tb* safe aide and
taava U in. He can always maka
up for It with deductions.

A special meeting of tha Lake
Mary Fire Department Auxiliary
has been called - by Mre. Ralph
flehwalckart, chairman of tha an­
nual fund drive.
Members of tb* auxiliary and
firemen will inset at the Fire
House at 7:90 p,
p. m. on Wednes­
day for a kick-off mooting to
launch tho drire which will last
through May 91. Teams will maka
n house to houa* canvass through
Use community protected by the
volunteer fire department. The
actual eres protected covers n ra­
dius of two and a half miles from
tho renter of Lake Mary, but tha
volunteers hare never been known
to refuse any request for assist­
ance. Telephone' number* to call
In ua* of emergency a n FA 9&gt;009. FA 9-9710 and FA 9-4000.

Fire Alarm
Tho Longwood ' Volunteer Fire
Department asks that anyone who
ring* tho alarm a4 the town fire­
house wait there until tha fire­
man arrive. There have been
eases whore people rang lb*
alarm sod toft before the fire­
men arrived, volunteer BUI LaBn* said Friday.

NEWARK. N. J. (U P I)- New
Jersey* Republicans dadda today
whether their Senate candidate
wiU be Incumbent Sen. Clifford
P. Case, a liberal, or Robert
Morris, self proclaimed guard­
ian of (bo party’s cooservativt
wing.
(
The primary was marked by
apathy on (be part of the voter*
and Intense Interest on tb* part
of national GOP loaders, who view
it as a major tost of liberal va,
conservative strength.
The pollls opened at T a. m.
and close at I p. m. Despite a
forecast of fair weather, only
about a quarter of the state’s RBV. H. B. TURLINGTON
1113,741 registered voters were to tonight’* speaker at tbs
expected to turn ouL
Pinecrest Baptist Church
The anticipated light vole was
attributed to tb* fact that for tb* Revival. Rev. Turlington to
Oral time la 11 yean the New from the First Baptist
Jersey primary does not include Church of Delray Beach,
a presidential contest.
The program will begin at
The contest for nominee far the 8 p. m.
■tato'i 14 congressional seats In­
volved mainly local organisation
issues.
Delegates to b* elected to tho
Republican nomination conven­
tion today i m considered cer­
tain to back Vice President Rich­
ard M, Nixon: those on the Demo­
cratic side were expected to be
The Longwood First Baptist
behind the favorite ton candidacy Church has cleared land for n
of Gov. Robert B. Meyner.
parking lot scree* Church St.
from the church building..
Rev. Lewis Futeh, pastor, said
Friday that ho doesn't know ex­
actly whan tho tend will bo pored
......
for n parking lot. ftev. _Futeh
At''the general meeting of tha hopes that the church will be able
DeBary Volunteer Fire Depart­ some day to buy an adjacent piece
ment last Thursday, Chief Ed­ of tend for basketball and tennis
ward Healy announced that an courts. Ho also has plans for a
Inhatetor call was mad* to lit recreation building to go on tha
Madina Road at 10 p. m., April proposed parking lot alto.
Tata would hare table tennis
10
Four new members were re­ facilities, an Indoor barboeue pit,
ceived at the meeting. They are showers and real rooms.
The church will probably have
George D. Engel, ."r., Anton Tnibenbacher, James H. Scott, and to start adding to tb* wait wing
of lb* present building within six
Irving I. Jacobs.
John Vetter, chairman of the months, Rev.' Fateh Mid.
house committee announced tire
coming events. There will be a
social evening at the Fire House
Friday at 7:30 p. m. Thera will
bo no admission, and refresh­
ments will bo served. Also, on
Brush Area are decreasing here
Saturday, at 7:90 p. m. the fire­
men will hold a fund-raising daaca as summer approaches, the Longat tha Fire House, with live mu­ wood Forest Ranger Station re­
sic provided. The admission charge ported Friday.
will ho 90c per person, and re­ The rangera said that as fotlaga
got* greener It becomes harder to
freshments will be served.
Igaito, Tb* worst time far fires
te to fan winter, wtsea foliage te
Tokyo rivals Tonic* a* a shy of dry, they said. Tha rangers will
canals. The Japanese capital has put an n fire prevention program
1,300 mite* af canola and 9,904 In om of tho Sanford Momentary
school* this wook. •
bridges.

In halo for Calls
Made By Volunteers

.

Brush Fires
On Decrease

Cobalt-00 Gamma radiation-neu­
tron bombardment—is being used
experimentally at Gatoaavllfa to
produce Inherited changes to farm
plants,

fa aster Sundays, NBC-TY-tJ* Fat

A pair rf Corvniru recently recorded XIM mad 26.21 miles peg plica in Hte
%Qhl.4reAa MoUlgre Economy Rw , That’s certified proof that Carrair skimp
m pm ore*. It aares other way*, ton. Cocrate fa tha only U, S. eompn* rer
that never seeds aatifrees* or nostlf mdiilnr repairs. Caret to and totre dbg
aarepret car that natdore rimreal.

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Tb* Longwood Jsyceej are getUni ready to put on a horn din*
nor within three week*, member­
ship Chairman BUI LaBree said
Friday.
Proceeds will 10 towards finish^
Ini the Jaycee Buildini. The n etf
budding needs only plastering and
electrical fixtures to be com­
pleted, LaBree ■aid. Tyres Hicks
will donate all ptaatering mater­
ials and labor to finish the Job.
LaBree said the Jaycees plan
la have a soda fountain iaatalled
la the buildini within two weeks.
Approximately 100-190 youngsters
have tamed out for the Saturday
night teenage dancea during tha
past two weeks. Admission raonejA
la given away In prises and usetT
to buy phonograph record*. Tb*
dancea am at T:M p. m. each
Saturday.

Church M eet
Longwood’s Fteat B a p t i s t
Church Vacation Bible School
woekora and superintendents will
meet at the church Friday at 1
£PMH ttUTfl

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District I County Commissioner the stair, our valuations arr coins al and If rlcrtrd she would do her
Lawrence Iwofford said at an Alta- up all Ihe time. Careful tonsidcra- utmost to five everyone a fair, reassessment.
Circuit Court Clerk David Sat­
day night that a “ whispering” you select.”
chel aaid there la no substitute far
campaign haa been directed at him James Avery, the fifth candidate experience and “ because you work
because of bis stand against the in this raca said he had been ac­ in one office in the courthouse does
sale of liqqor on Sundey and charg­ cused of talking too much by cer­ not make you qualified to handle
ed that one of hie opponent* allow­ tain people and devoted his three the duties of another office.”
ed the sale of liquor ea Sunday mianleo la listing Me qualifications.
His opponent, Arthur Beckwith
while he served aa a commissioner.
Tex Assessor Richard McCanns Jr., said he has made public aervIwofford, speaking to approxi­ reaffirmed bis previous stand that Ice bis career and haa no outside
mately 850 persona, declared that “ taxation by favoritism ia both Interests. He would carry an the
“ liquor has been injected into this shameful sod degrading and must duties of the clerk In an efficient
campaign because of the position never he returned te Seminole and courteous manner.
I have taken In the past. I neither County."
The other candidates aeeklng of­
deny or make any apology far the
His opponent, Mrs. Mary Earle fice used their three minutes main­
position I have token.”
Welker said that many mistakes ly to discuss their qualifications
“ U te e metier of record that were made in the recent rrapprais- and backgrounds.
one of my opponents, while serving
as county commlfslaner, did allow
liquor So be sold an Sunday,"
Iwofford abargad.

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Introducing

-Melameals signed by eitlaau and
'members of the Longwood Town
Council that when this opponent
was sailed on bp the town council
le explain why the ordinance re­
gulating the hours when liquor
could be served was not being
enforced, he explained that be had
taken ft upon himself to extend tha
hours beyond the tfmo set by law.”
Swofford aaid the council demand­
ed that the ordinance be enforced
without further violation.
1 A. R. Lormena, oaa of Swoffard’a
opponents la the race, cautioned
voters that now that the raca la
coming down to the wire “ be wary
of rumors, vicious lies and false­
hoods which ere tha tools of despe­
rate candidates."
He said that the commissioner
needed should have proven abi­
lity and stood an his record ea
mayor of Longwood.
Another candidate to the race,
Otis Fourakro of Longwood, aaid
he favored sound end orderly pro­
gress in the county and said tha
counts could progress ea a “ pay
ee you |t" basis.
Another district S candidate, Ed
Zimmerman, said “ although we
may have tee lowest millage la

FSU President
Dies In Chicago
01 Heart Attack
CHICAGO (UPI) - Dr. Robert
M. Strmler, popular president of
Florida Stole Univerity, died to- day la Chicagt.
• Strosier. » , became 111 Tuesday
sight White addressing the * 5 *
Carers, a (tub el townspeople and
faculty msmbers of the University
of Chicago.
Mrs. Stroller, notified that he
was aertouilly ill, left by plane toe
Chicago without looming of hto
death.
Sinister had been president at
the university to Tallahassee sines
_ 1037, when he came from tee Uni­
te varsity of Chicago ta suceeed Dr.
Doak I. Campbell, who rettrod.
Ha died at a Chicago hospital,
apparently of a heart stuck.
He had undergone surgery ia Tal­
lahassee tost week, toft was gftto
to make the trip to Chicago.
He recently hod bees meattonsd
as a ipr r IKU choieo tor abaoroltoe
of Uw University of Chicago, bwt
said be bad not bees contacted

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the Chicago university before go­
ing to Tsllshsssoo. He went to
Chieepo si associate director ef In­
ternational House la May 1MI, and
became deaa ef students la 1848.
He believed that aa administra­
tor should keep his hood In ai
teaching sod taught a etass to
roasnet languages both at Chica­
go and Florida State.
gtnsier, 5J. was bom to McRae,
VG a., and was associate deaa ef
students, associate professor of ro­
mance languages eng director ef
the army specialised training pro­
gram unit at Uw University of
Georgia to Alhsas.

The 1960-slyle Sanford Greyhounds will be intro­
duced to the home fane tonight before they take the
field to try to make It two In « row In the win column.
The atory of last night's 14-1 opening victory in on
the aporta page.
Opening ceremonies will find two of Sanford’a most
popular former players honored—and in an unusual
manner.
Promptly at 7:40 p. m. Buddy Lake and Goose
Kettle*, all-time great Sanford hurlers, will walk toward
the diamond. Buddy will be accompanied by tiny Chria
Lake, hla "almost six-year old" aon, while Goose will be
with Tim Kettles, his seven year old eoon-to-be-a-littleloaguer.
Buddy and Chris will go to the mound, Goose and
Tim to home plate. Mayor Earl Higginbotham, acting aa
umpire, will signal for the first pitch. Chris will attempt
to put it over the plate, Tim will try to catch it, nnd the
mayor'! arm will go up for the call which officially
marka the opening of the aeaaon.
Player* wiU be introduced starting at 7 P- m. while
they ore taking infield practice. Leenburg'a players will
be Introduced firit, then Sanford's. While the ground*
crew prepare! the diamond at 7:20, lineups will be an­
nounced by Lonnie Padron, who will be at th* mik* all
eummer.
Box *eut sales wer* brisk yesterday, general man­
ager Peter Schaal said, and will continue until about May
1. Admission prices for all games this year have been
ellghtly revised—adults, 75 cents; military personnel In
uniform, 50 eents; children from six through 12, 50
cents; children «nd*r six, frea when accompanied by
parents.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday with chance of widely scattered showers. High today, 84-88. Low tonight, 80-88.
United Press Leased Wire Established 2908
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20. 1960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NEW YORK (UPI)
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Wastinghouse III..........

News Briefs

SEOUL (UPD - New anti-gov­
ernment riots swept the length
and breadth of South Korea today
and heavily armed insurgents bat­
tled- government troop* in the
mountains Just northeast of Seoul.
President Syngman Hhee ap­
pealed to tha patriotism of tha
rebels, lie nevertheless called for
early restoration of law and order
by loyal troopa and police who
have killed and wounded hundreds
of Koreans.
A UPI survey of major hospltali in the Seoul area showed l a
persons were killed ,*nd more
gisn 400 wounded in Tuesday’s
rioting. Five persons were killed

loday. The final death toll may
be much higher.
Rioting against the Rhce gov­
ernment spread to at least seven
cities despite stern repression
measures and the imposition of
martini law. In Seoul’s north­
eastern outskirts 80 heavily-arm­
ed rebels were holding out.
Defense Minister Kim Chun Yul
sent trucks with loudspeakers Into
the area to appeal to the holdouts
to surrender. Other appeals cams
from Rbee’a Liberal Party and
the opposition Democratic Party.
Police and soldiers stood guard
at major buildings throughout
Seoul. Infantry rifle squads ae­

comps nled by tanks named
through the city looking for trou­
ble-makers.
The stern measures by the gov­
ernment brought a protest from
the United Stales and U. 8. Am­
bassador Walter P. McConaughy
was reported prepared to call 00
Rhea Thursday.
Unofficial reports reaching Seoul
reported anti-government demonilraliona In Pusan, Kwangju,
Taegu. Inchon, Chonju, Suwon
and lri. The outbreaks were
quickly pul down In most places,
the reports said, and there was
no mention of casualties.
South Korean government off!-

In The Stretch
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The na­
tion's census takers art heading
down the homestretch in their
race fa count 1M million Ameri­
cana by the ted of Uila month.
The Census Bureau said 148,242,224 persons— 83 percent of the
anticipated total—were counted by
midnight Saturday.
By ITaHod Pros* tosnaksag
Gubernatorial Candida to Frog
O. Dickinson said today unite#
Florida electa * strong, decislv*
governor "this creeping integra­
tion you tee everywhere will tom
lota galloping Integration."
"Unlaaa we elect * mao who
ia atrongly dedicated to the propo­
sition of segregation, the charm
and tradition of Florida wlU be
ruined." he told audiences la
Orlando and Palatka.
Tha Democratic candidate* foe
governor kept the air thick with
oratory, with 1,411,433 registered
Democrats aa tha target and lea*’
than two weeks toft to away that*.
Soma of the highlights included
• blunt description of Dickinson
as a liar and eodoraomaot of Ted
David by • Negro votora group.
Dickinson promleed to do “ a l
la my power” to hold the lion on
racial Integration. He acid tha
facte show integration to not a
cure-all for the problema of tha
Negro race and cited race-mixtog to th* scheoto «f Washington
-at aa esampto. i*
■
Dickinson was termed untruth­
ful hy John McCarty. Dtektoew
had charged that McCarty and
hia Into ■brother, Dio, hod filled
many jobs In the flood eonlrcf
authority *• “ political payofl*
during Dan's torn as |*v*nMr.

Program Starts
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Game and Fish Commission said
loday a 111,800 water hyacinth
control program is under way in
I-eon County. The work wtll be
financed under a cooperative
agreement between the commlision and the U. 8. Corps of En­
gineers.

Just A Tourist Mow
OTTAWA (UPI)—Flench Presldent Charles DeGauIta leaves
Ottawa cold-war conferences to­
day for a tourist's view of Que­
bec City, Where. Britain wrested
Canada from Franc* 200 years
ago. The Quebec trip followed a
day or talks with Prims Mtolstef
John Diefenbaker and most of tho
federal cabinet, a atata dinner, a
formal lunch, and a dinner and
reception Tuesday night.

3 Die In Crash

the use of 'ee^e* tanks In sub­
divisions to tow tying arias.
The bos(d| by 8 1-1 vote, di­
rected Zoning Director Robert
Brown not to lew* any buUdtog

dan Aulla of $m oa April «.
' roomy Judge Vernoo Mlee de­
ferred •reatooce ponding ea Invootigattoe ef Fletcher's record.
Fletcher wee charged with rob­
bing AttUn et knifepoint and leav­
ing Mm stranded on a deserted
road after Turing him from hto
house aa the pretense of getting
a marriage performed.

WEST tOLLYWOOD (UPI) Threo persons were burned to
Alth betorp dawn today who*
ro, light plane, apparently landing
uuS Vubdwirio^aBWtt ■•W~*an gjuulbortsed flight,
septic ukks, In the ronsuytotoe
of IK bamei In the to acre tihft.
The board made th* deeiMcn
after citing • letter from the
State Board of Health which stat­
ed that “ s* eoaridavMto* should
bo five# ho the use ef septic
tanks as proposed tor any tots

Attorney Gordo* Frederick,
reproaantlqg tee developer, said
that. the county, ksnkmiu had
said that the area was suitable
for septic tank use.
"We realise teat t central sew­
age system to tee beat, but to
many cases it to not economically
feasible," Frederick argned.

Carlos, Morgan
Win DCT Awards
Training employer-employ* ban­
quet Tuesday aight.
Miss Carlos won the award for
doing Uw moat for tea DCT club
during Uw oast year. Henry Mor­
gan won Uw top DCT studant
certificate.
“ Employers are like parents
who want children to go to bod
when they’re wide awake and
gel up when they're sleepy," First
Federal Savings and Loan Asso­
ciation President George Toohy,
told about 100 person* gathered
for the banquet.
Touhy said h# wa* glad tbs DCT
students had been able to coor­
dinate Uieir work habit* with lb*
hablu of thslr eroplojer*. He »sld
students must learn to accept end
offer Idea* end must use the tact­
ful approach la pulling across
their opiataoa. He stressed the
Importance of learning to get
along with other people oa the
Job.
Divoraifted cooperative training
to an application of the funda­
mental educational principle of
"learning bj doing." County Voealtooal School director E. 8.
Douglass said. Letting a student
attend school to Uw morotog and
work to Uw afternoon help! him
to get tote an office and flad
whether he likes a certain type
«f work, Douglas* explained.

i

Tho Longwood Jayceos etoctod
I . 1. Hopkins their row petaldent Tuesday night.
Hopkins, who wiU serve for the
coming year, replaces Tyrua
Hick*. Hopkins |« also * member
of Uw Longwood Town Council.
James Gambia was etoctod first
vie* preaidant; Dick Zertman,
second vicq president; Dean
Finch, secretary; and Baddy Rid­
el. treasurer.
Uw new Junior Chamber of
Commerce diroctora-are Tyrua

Fern Park Rally
Planned Thursdi

W orkshop
lo t . sit-down

rials were concerned ever tea
possibility that President Eisen­
hower might cancel his scheduled
visit here ia June because of tea
sudden outbreak of violence.
Reports from Auguste said tea
man responsible for the petal,
dent’s safety were expected ta
take another look at his Far East­
ern travel plans becauea of tea
Korean riots.
The U. S. Army said a# special
action la being taken to elect
front • line troops tor possible
trouble arising from the riota.
"A stale of combat • readiness
existi at all times la forward
areas,” a spokesman said.

Postponed

Tkn Dewar arrangement work­
shop scheduled for Friday morp*
tag al the Home Demonstration
Center and sponsored by tte
SanOtod Garden Ctab tea bean
Cancelled, Mr*. Voile Williams Jr.,

McCarty’s appointed at toast thro*
relatives to state Job*, and that
McCarty-owned Unde beoefittod
from th* flood eewtrot program.
David wee endorsed hy th*
Florida Voter* Loaguo, * now*
partissa Negro group.
The league, which mat hi
Gainesville, acted that David to
the only candidate who hoe en­
dorsed Gov. LsRoy Oolites' stood
test lunch counter sogrogstJoo la
TUB BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB presented
"morally wrong" ia tho case of
Mr*. Daisy Knox, left, and Mrs. Sybil Routh, who are retiring from busi­
stores which solicit Nsgroos to
ness. with gifts and citationa at a meeting In the Civic Center Tuesday
other parts of their operations.
night. Mr*. Harriet Slawter, president of tha elub, la shown with the honor
MeCariy, campaigning at Feel
guest*.
(Herald Photo)
Pierce, promised it elected to
work toward a uniform tU&gt;M8a
year salary tor Florida etrowH
Judges.
David, speaking at Tampa- ( t o
eed a slate wage and hour law
■ Florida workers hot covered
by federal wago dad hour eUtetes.
A four-county meeting to dis­
Representatives of Ihe Central district which includes Seminole,
At JacksonvUk, Farris Bryam
cuss water control in Uw upper and South Florid* Flood Control he pointed out.
said the state tax on stocks.
St. Johna River basin will be District alio will be present to
Tha flood control district offi­ bonds, and bank deposits should
held at S p. m. Thursday in tha discuss Uw proposed plan for
cials
have aakad (or recommendscourthouse.
which they are seeking local
lions from local interests In all
support
before
presenting
ft
to
Seminole, Brevard, Orange and
the anas » Keeled by Uw plan and
Volusia County officials ar« ex­ the U. 8, engineers.
aaid they hope to get a proposal
pected to attend the meeting.
The general plan include* a teat will serve the beat interests
Sanford Titusville Canal as .one of Uw whole district and still meat
poailbls means of discharging ex- Uw approval or tea anginecra.
cess water in Uw upper basin of
the river. Chamber of Commerce
Manager John Krldcr said that
Seminole County officials will ask
that the canal lw built ai part o(
Uw control system.
A proposed outflow r o u t e
Eligible voters who will bs out
of Ihe county election day may through Sebastian Creek Into Se­
cu t absentee ballot* now at tha bastian lnlat south of Melbourne
The Sanford Boat and Ski Club
would not have the desired re­ haa planned n variety of rruins
voting registration office.
sult*
for
tha
upper
area
ef
the
Hupervisnr of Registration Ca­
starting Sunday aod continuing
milla Jlrure Mild today that tha
through Nov. I,
office will accept absente* ballot*
The cruise Sunday will be to 6U
Monday through Friday from
var UIm Springs and all mem­
H a. at, to g p. m. and Saturday
bers are aakad to be at Uw Lake
from 0 i. m. to noon, Deadline for
Monroe Bridge at • p. m. to de­
absentee voting to April 21.
A two-day field day for central part
Florida vegetable growers will be
Cruises to May wiU Include tripe
conducted May U and II by Uw
Tbi Couit? Ctaaluiti IIgptd
Central Florida Esperlment Sta­ and an overnight cruise to Cres­ to pave lh* way tor ndeytton'aj
tion at Sanford.
cent City Lak* May 00 and 20.
Uw Comprehensive Setoag Uw
Dr. J. W. WUson, entomologist
Fourteen otter cruista will te with tlw County Broil R°nid at
in charge of the unit, says the held during Uw oummtr and fall T:N p. m. today to tot w totouh
Tha Caiiplbvrry Lion* will dis­ first session will be held al the Sta­ wite Uw tost cruise ecteduled Nov.
Beth boards will §» mm tte
cuss Uwir current light bulb sale at tion, May 11, beginning at 1:30
prepoeed tew before to* float ho*»
Uieir mealing to the Glass Fountain p, m .
tag adwdutod May i,
Restaurant Thursday.
The program on May 11 will lake
The dinner meeting will be el place at lha Siallon'1 much farm
•:M p. m.
c m s
near Zellwood. This session to to
aa a .
m
-a
begin at 0 a. m.
The split program will fsalure
A Sanford woman aseapod ser­
CoUrt O f Honor
information on toaacta of sweet ious Injury when a wok stove ex­
Loagwaod's Boy Scout Troop Xto corn and cabbage; fertilisers for ploded to Uw kiuhen ef ter home
will hive two Investitures and t celery and spinach; vegetable at Ml W. Ute fit. tot* Tuesday
transfer. at their court ef tenor disease eoolrol; fertiliser treat­ afternoon.
ro*i Tuoaday. Tte Court ef Mooor ment* tor robtege and curate; Hto w ro —. Mrs. Mm Haft, tan
wlH te ImM to tte old Baptist rogotabto varieties; wood eoalrel; •to «f tte houro rod teftod tee
Church aa Warren St. and wUI and M B S* fades attacking central fin department. The house to

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Boat Club Cruise
Scheduled Sunday

Vegetable Growers
Plan Field Trip

Zoning Matting
Slated Tonight

Light Bulb Sale
Discussion Set

Exploding Stove
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                    <text>Evaporator System Makes Cheap Fresh Water From Sea
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Some,
body should pass a happy miracle
postponing Incoma lax day until
Nov. I, which la election day.
This la Income tax time. To
combine Income tee day with elec­
tion day might prod the chumps
among tho voter-taxpayer* to
Iblak before they vote.
If the chumps are able to think
at all, they ahould think on elec.
Ikm day about the free ride the
politicians promise them in the
campaign which lead* up to elec,
tton day. Thu free ride is not free,
of couree.
There aren't any free rides for
the voter*taxpayer», Including the

CANBIOATI KMI

MORTARY OF STATE
Jtaty Qualified by KxperUnce

Has w r M for Nw Slsls
i f FforMa 34 y i i r i .
Taachnr • anther - direc­
tor of st*4« merit system.
and experience
dm ae an "All-

chumps. The chump* are happy In
their madncaa, however. They se­
rf pi without thought or analysis
the promisee of the politician*
that the rides are free. The politi­
cians give the chumps some rredit
for gumption, of course. Probably
loo much.
However that may be, the pol­
iticians do not atum pt to persuade tha chumps that free ride*
a rt really free—that no one pays
for them. Tha politician* fear that
even (he chump* among the voter.
taxpayera art too smart to awal*
low that.
What the politician* tell the
chump* and expect them to be*
Here, I* this: That the fre* ridea
are free to the chump* because
somebody else will pay for them.
Sometimes the politicians become
real frank and honegt and explain
to the chumps that the rides are
free becauna they are paid for by
Uncle Bam.
The chumps believe this and
happily Vole for free rides for
themaelvei on th* foolish belief
that Uncle Same Is somebody els*.
Unci* Sam ia all of Ih* chumps
tmong the vot*r*taxpeyen and all
tha smart one* rolled together.
Uncle Same is ur, yuu, ma and
averyone *lse. Whatever tha
piomislng politician promises to
give to you or to me or to any­
one else for fre* will be paid for
hy u*. There is no surh thing as
a fre* rid* just as th«r* nevar
was such a thing aa free lunch.
There are sums eitlxent who
live moderately well by getting
something for nothing. Cltlxent,
for example, such as hank robbera, embexsaUrs, pan-handlers
and tha like.
But these ritlsens ar* looked
down upon because they transgrew tha laws of the land and
Impost gross and undue hard,
shlpi on their victims. The prom­
ising politician I* a villain of a
lower order, if the truth wer*
told, Tha promising politician lm*
posts gross and undue hardship
on multi-million*.
There should be, of course, a

CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) — Disclosure of (he new system I * million gallona-day plan
Chemical engineer* have designed waa made today by F. C. Standi-1 on the proccai la aoon to I
a simple evaporating ayitem that ford Jr., of W. L. Badger Ai- at Freeport, Tex.
Chemical Society convention that SI a thousand gallons said Standi

ford. He indicated that by using
the same deaign in a plant 10 times
larger, water could be produced
at 35 cents a thousand gallons,
rnn«iderrd an economical prire.

If e a r s a h e a d i n s t y l e ...
that's why Ford is far ahead in sales!
By HICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Nostal­
gia la not what I ordinarily led
when I sit down to prepare Form
1040. The feeling I have Is mor*
closely akin (o nausea.
Nevertheless, I have been rum­
maging around in the good old
day* of tax paying in hopes it
might help me face the 1960 mo­
ment of truth.
For the first few minutes that
I spent immersed in the archives
of the lntcrnsl Hevcnue Service,
1 did manage (o lose contact with
reality. But that familiar panicky
sensation began In return along
about tbe year ID13.
It was In 1062 that the govern­
ment first hit upon tha idea ol
using the Income tix to separate
a cillzen from his earthly treas­
ures. It had not then, however,
figured out a way In separata
him from his sanity at the same
time.
The oldest tax return that the
revenue service has preserved
was tiled in 1)65 by a certain
W. J. Dean of Breckenridg*
County, Ky., who was • lucky
man. Daan simply listed his earn­
ings (12.000) and his tax (SIOO)
and went merrily on his way. his
bead uncluttered by visions of AIcalraa.
In 1095, Ihe U.S. Supreme
Court, In one of Uiose blinding
flashes of reason lhat are all loo
rare In American Jurisprudence,
ruled that even this relatively
painless form of extraction was
unconstitutional.

The "hug" bite* thousands of people every
week.
They’ve been driving high-priced ear*
yaar after year. But suddenly they sprout
dot in ll‘Q0 Ford Galaxies, pleased and
proud a* punch.
They’re switching to Galaxie because
they want that years-ahead Thunderhird'
look, with a glamour and grace that wont
ever wear thin.

Almost overnight, the grass
turned green, the birds began In
sing again and.. .but why con­
tinue? It didn't last. Eighteen
years later. In a strange outcrop­
ping of masochism, the nation
adopted Ihe 18th Amendment and
we've been in for K ever since.
I have closely examined the
first Form 1040, issued as soon
as the Income lax was legalized
in 1913, and it was easy to see
how we got off on the high road
to bewilderment.
The form ran to four pages, in­
cluding one page of single-spaced
instructions in which this mile­
stone was firmly planted;
"The normal tax of I per cent
shall be assessed on the total net
Income less the specific exemp­
tion of $3,000 or $4,000 as the case
may be. (For the year 1913, the
specific exemption allowable is
$2,500 or $3.333.33,, as Die ease
may be.) If, however, the normal
tax has been deducted and with­
held on any part of the income
at Ihe source, or If any part of
the income is received as divi­
dends upon the stock or from the
net earnings of any corporations,
etc., which is taxable upon its net
income for the purpose of calcu­
lating the amount „f income on
which Ihe individual Is liable for
the normal lax of 1 per cent hy
virtue of this return (see page 1,
line 7.)"
From this point, It was only ■
short drive into th* verbal mo­
rass of Form 1040 as we know
it today.

u n lcu td

They’re going for Galaxie bacauae Galaxie rive* them—in look and In deed—an
eleganc* denied to alt but eostlier tar*.
And Galaxie give* them all this for fa r
less than what they've paid in the p a i t . . .
plus a high resale valuel
And these selfaame value* are " d i e d
into every car we sell—from Thunderhird
to new Ford Falcon! Com* let us prove itl

lie c lc R iu it b o a t la

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McCanna Asks
End Of 'Taxation
By Favoritism'

NO. 674

Democrats M uster Support
For Medical Care Proposal

Tax Assessor Richard McCanna,
speaking in his opponent’s home
territory in Oviedo Saturday night,
opened up his heaviest political bar­
rage of the campaign saying that
WASHINGTON (UPI) — House tha controversial legislation as a expected to begin working today ran to get an effective bill cov­
“taxation by favoritism must Democratic leaders searched to­ must, thus far have fallen (our to pry some sort of a eompro- ering at least hospitalization
never return to Seminole County." day for lour more votes lo clear voles shy of getting it approved tni*e health care plan out of the through Ihe social security ap­
proach”
"it is unfair and undemocratic a major roadblock lo legislation hy the House Ways and Means committee.
lo provide mrdicsl care for old Committee.
"Effective legislation should be
The original plan would provide
to protect one group of taxpayer* folks on social security rolls.
Speaker Sam Rayburn and enacted into law," McCormack hospitalization, nursing home earn
at the expense of the other with
Liberal Democrats, who regard Leadrr John W. McCormack were told a reporter. "I wiU do all 1 and surgical benefits for old peo­
utter disregard for the law. It is
ple receiving social security. The
'» t
not democratic to afford one group
costs would be met through high­
frredorn from taxes hy lowering
J ’j - H ----M. .
.
'
A tlV f
er social security taxes. It la op­
the assessment level Just beeaLie
posed by Ihe Eisenhower admin­
CANDIDATES FOR SHERIFF J. Q. Galloway, left, and Sheriff J. L.
they have the largest number of
istration.
Hobby are served fried chicken and baked bean* at the Oviedo Political
voles. We can’t assess to get votes,
A compromise version would be
Rally Dinner Saturday night. Over 800 pursuit* attended the rally held at
and if assessments must be made
limited to hospitalisation Insur­
based on the number of votes, you
th« school gym.
(Herald Photo)
ance, with no hike in Uw ( u
can count me out right now," Mc­
rale. Social security taxes would
■*fVT*
Canns said.
he collected on tha first *6,ooo
McCanns added that he did not
of annual carningt instead of
seek "this Job in October with the
tl.aoo aa at present, however.
intention of becoming your future
By United Press Internalinnnl
lax assessor but only to help out
White Christmas routed the Easter Parade in parts of
in a lime of great need in the
the Middle West Sunday.
county." "I wear no man’s eollar,"
be emphasized.
An April storm dumped up to four inches of snow on
Mrz. Mary Earle Walker said
Iowa, Nebraska nmi the northern Great Lakes during the
that if she is elected to the as­
weekend.
sessor’s post, she would use every
The unseasonable weather cut out telephone service, reeffort to serse the people of .Semi­
dueed visibility to zero and piled
nole County to the best of her
up huge snowdrifts.
ability.
The tnnw got so heavy in cen­
"I was removed from the as­
tral Iowa that the Des Moines
sessor’s Job without a public hear­
A water pipe break caused San­
radio of Ihe highway patrol waa
ing," Mr*. Walker said. "All my
put out of commission for nearly ford to be without walar for four
efforts to give the citizens a fair
Search For Killer
two hours. Driving condition* also hours thla morning.
ami jt.it assessment were thwart­
A 10-inch main broke at Celery
MIAMI (UPI) — Authorities were harardous in upper Mlchi
ed by a certain few," she said.
prrased ■ search today for two gan, which got three inches of and Willow Ave. about 4 a. m. and
“ I will tarry out the duties of
kept the whole town from getting
Negroes sought for the killing or snow during Ihe night.
the office in Ihe ties! business-like
■ M-ycar-old Japanese florist in
Thunderstorms accompanied by water until the break was fixed
way," ahe added.
a robbery attempt. Howard II. tornadoes and hail lashed a wide about 1:43 a. m.
in Ihe District 1 County Com­
The Sta foot split In the cast lrt*a
Kobayaahl was shot In death late section south of (he snow belt. At
mission race. J. C. Hutchison said ROBERT E. DARK, 29- Saturday night after keeping his least five persona were killed.
pipe could have been caused by
h« would do everything In Ids
ahop open until midnight to aerva
Two leenaged girls and a 21- old age or back pressure by wate^
power to control natural resource* ycar-old son of Dr. and Easter customers. HU 65-year-old year-old man were killed early Public Worka Director 8. M. Riel*
in the county while T. V. Brown Mrs. C. L. Park of Sunford, wife witnessed the shooting and Sunday when their car skidded on ard said. Sanford water and sewer
said he would work toward better wan elected president of said the slayers were Negroes a blacktop road near Cheater. III., department employe* r e p l a c e d
tha student body at Uniroads.
In a heavy rainstorm and hit ■ about nine feet of pipe to get tha
line functioning again.
Don Bah-i said hr was the “only veralty of F l o r i d a in 54 Break Out
concrete abutment.
Individual in lha race and was nol (lainenville.
The break waa not raused by
Park
la
a
One
man
waa
killed
sta
r
Wash­
UATESVILLE,
Tex.
tUPI)
DOYLE CONNER, candidate for commiaaloner of agriculture met with
taking orders from ultra-conserva
senior
law
student
with
a Fifty-four teenage delinquents burn, Iowa, wban a tornado rakod construction or repair work near
some of hJa Seminole County aupportera at the Farmers' Auction Murket
live or ultra-progressive pressure H. S. and A. B. degree. He
line, Rlehard said. Tha pip*
staged a aeries of breakouts Sun a highway truck atop, tipping a lha
an Onora Rd. Saturday. From tha left are Laurin Johnson, Conner's cam­
groups."
semi-trailer truck over a ear, waa Installed In IBM or IBIS.
han
been
an
officer
in
the
day
from
the
fenceleas
Slate
District 3 County Commissioner
Not every breek would cut oM
paign treasurer; Kep. Muck Cleveland Jr. of Sanford, Conner and E. D.
Another tornado twirled over
Lawrence Swafford said certain naval reserve for seven School for Hey* here, but at least Tulsa, Okla., and a one-year-old the water aapply for all of Sanford,
Kirehhoff, Conner’a campaign manager for Seminole County.
12
had
been
recaptured
by
early
groups had approarhrd him and years and has held posi­ today. The rash of aacapea atari boy waa killed when lightning Richard aa;
aid. Horn* breaks would
(Herald Photo)
Just cut off Wi
said they would work “to defeat tions in many university td Mi broad daylight, while par struck hi* home.
from certain
section* of town.
me U 1 bring the liquor controversy clubs and national organi­ eats and other visitor* swarmed
tata .tte,eampaign. I will never sations.
Repairing the .line would hero
over toe reformatory campus
itop' K T W to slop the selling
token longer IT fttm hadn’t
observe
Eerier.
of liquor .on Sunday," Swoftord
good cooperation bctwwatt'the ett?
water and atroet departments,
Mid.
Concerted Drive
Richard said. No emergency needs
A. R. Lormann urged that can
By
Uetted
Proa*
international
two-party
system."
•All six, including one Republi­
i
By Halted Press Inleraaliootl
dldates atop using dirt In the cam
for water were reported wbtte ton
Negro student leaders met Sun
In another weokrnd develop­ palgn. "Lets leave the dirt in the
line waa out, ha aeld.
Gubernatorial candidate Fred can, said they did not agree with
The County Volera League wiB
day in Raleigh, N. C., and Nath
0. Dickinson today criti cited lha governor that it la morally ment in the campaign, the ground," he asid.
viile. Tone., lo map plana far a hold a public forum at 0 p. m.
Florida leaders for (landing idly wrong for department stores Miami Herald endorsed Doyle E.
Candidate James Avery sumina
concerted drive lo end lunch April 21 at the Farmer* Auction
by while the federal government which do business with' Ncjjrot* Carlton Jr. for governor. The Hied hi* previous campaign re
HOLLYWOOD (UPI I — The counter segregation in the South, Market on Hwy. 17-tg, south of
"subsidited foreign tndualriea te to bar them from lunch counters. newspaper said tt believes only marks and again criticized the sad
A temporary organisation, the Sanford.
Carlton, Bryant am( 'John Mc­ conditions’’ of the county home. mother of Beverly Aadland goes
• Uie detriment of Florida indua- The six were .Harvey Belief, Carty
No speeches wUI be made by the
have a chance .to win.
FarTii Bryant. Haydon Burns.
However, Diitrict 5 County Com­ to court today for arraignment on “Student Non-Violant Coordina
Iriea."
Speaking at Tarpon Spring*, George Downs, Jim McCurvey and Either Bryant' or McCarty would missioner llomer Little answered charges of contributing to the de­ tlon Committer," wai set up at candidate*, instead they wiU be
Emerson
Rupert. serve the state adequately and Avery’s charge about meal being linquency of her zilm teenage the Raleigh meeting to guide anti- asked questions which have been
Dickinson laid the federal govern­ Republican
segregation activities.
'written by the audience on blank* Two driver* who were carlo
ment "pumped $710,000 Into the They were questioned during an honotly, the newspaper said.
served only one* a week there, by
provided by the league.
Carlton planned to lour Orlando declaring Hut the menus at tha daughter.
about a car stuck In a ditch i
Cuban sponge Industry at a time hour-long television program by
The candidate* will hero an op­ SR is nearly landed in o dll'
Platinum-haired Mr*. Florence Smoke Case To End
when our own sponge industry In former governors Millard Cald­ today and to speak at a rally in homa are posted for everyone to
91. Petersburg tonight. Burns was see and said persons at (he home Aadland, 33, by police records but
PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Counael portunity to discuss any controver­ themselves Sunday.
Florida badly needed help and well and Fullar W arns
Each candidate gave Us view of achadulcd to ba In New York to “are eating baiter meals than some 46 by her own claim, Sunday look for a carpenter who claims he got sial latuea that have been present­ James Cooper of Titusville gla
oould ill afford more foreign com­
tha outstanding campaign laiuea. sign Jacksonville City Auditorium people bora &lt;tonight."
an Easter basket of randy lo 17- lung cancer from imoklng cigar ed or to refute any charges they ced off Ihe road at a car stuck
petition."
bond*,
Another candidate. Karris Bry­ Their answer* were;
"Avery also had a rebuttal today year old Beverly in Juvenile Hill. •ties was expected to conclude may feel have been unfairly made a ditch near Lake Jeiaup ai
Belter: “ Respportianmcnt is of
slammed into the back of Oi
ant, told ■ Clearwater audience,
for County Commission Chairman There mother and daughter had a lita cane today in a 11,250,000 against them.
The meeting is planned to help Hank’s car. Highway P a i r s
*— irtance, then aegdamage suit against toe Liggett
. “I am commilteed U&gt; segregation, param
John Kridcr, who said last week talk about thing* judicial.
W not only in our schools but in all regatta!’
that Avery’s statement concern­ "I told her the gravity of the A Myar* Tobacco Co. The feder­ voters determine the facta and to trooper BUI Striagfield t a 1
Bryant:
Adequate school* is
areas of our lives. At the same
ing the board’s drainage efforts charge* againal me and said M al court case was recessed for the intelligently aelect their candidate* Banka, a Geneva Negro had *1
time I am for providing equal the biggest need."
waa up to her to tell the court ahe Easter weekend after counael for in May 2 Democratic primary. Dis­ ■lowed down to look at the si*
were unfair.
Burns: “ Applying business la
but separata opportunities for
Otto E. Pritchard. 6t, charged cussion of peraonalitiaa will nol be auto.
Avery said he Ihnughl Kridrr’s loved me," said Mr*. Aadland.
government . . . return govern­
Cooper, 42, had three broken rt
“ Beverly (old me, ‘Mama, 1 know that the company did nol conduct permitted.
both rsres."
answer In his statement was
research into the afreets n( amok
Bryant also said the stale had ment to the people end take it
and a cut on hit head from U
“grossly unfair" and called it "a w# were framed1."
"broken faith" with senior eitl- ■way from the lawyers in Talla­
amathup. Hi* wife, Nadine Coopt
Sir*. Aadland was charged with ing during tot IMOs and 1640*.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — (lov. deliberate attempt to belittle my five
sene by keeping an increased tan­ hassee."
had
a cul -on her forehead at
count*
of
contributing
to
Ihe
abilities."
Downs: “The sstne is Mr. Rei­ LeRoy Collins today ippoinlrd
gible property tax. lie advocated
bruises. C. E. Karcb of ladii
Krider had complained about a delinquency of a minor (Beverly) Missing Capsule
Lee
Thompson
as
state
commis­
ser:"
M be cut to Us 1MT level.
River City had a fractured wri
statement by Avery that the coun­ as the result of a wild wlneaJrinkVANDKNHKHG AIR FORCE.
McCorvey: “ More schools, high­ sioner of agriculture to succeed ty board had gone to “ unnecessary ing party al the Aadland apart­ BASE, Calif. I l i r i M 300-pound
Six of the cendidales repealed
and James B. Cooper, the Coo
the
Isle
Nathan
Mayo.
_ their disagreement with Oov. Le- er pay for teachers and better
era' laenage ton, had a cut 11
expense to hire consulting engi­ ment. U oonvlctod, ahe fares a apace rapsule whizzed around Ihe
Thompson
will
serve
out
the
C Roy Collins on the issue of lunch highway!." lie said all theta
The proposed lanford swimming All toe injured persona wen
unexpired term until early Janu­ neers to meet with local engineers maximum setnencc of fLWO fine earth in a polar orbit todaycounter segregation demonstra­ goals are attainable through lega- ary,
to find out wbrre to dig ditches. and one year in Jail on each count. much lo toe disappointment ef Ihe pool code is aimed at protect­ the Cooper car.
1M1,
whrn
a
new
commis­
tions during an appearance at Hied gambling.
Mr*. Aadland was arrested on Air Force. The orange crate-aizcd ing eity resident* against care­ Cooper was charged wilb fallui
The board could have gotten the
Rupert: “ Establishment of a sioner, elected in November, will same service from the U. S Soil the charges last week and released capsule stuffed with Instrument* less pool builders, City Manager to have bla car under eontn
Orlando.
lake office.
StrlngfieM a aid.
on 11.050 hall,
wat successfully ejected Sal W. E. Knowise said today.
Ha told a new* conference he Conservation Service."
Her daughter, an aspiring singer urday on toe 17lh orbit ef Di*
Avery still contended today that
The rode to be submitted for
will devote much of tha coming
months to preparation* for putting this service Is available and quot­ and Ihe playmate of the lata Errol coverrr XI satellite. But M did the City Commission'* approval
into effect of a (op to bottom re­ ed a report he said (he cnunly Flynn, was confined in Juvenile not return to earth near Hawaii next Monday, explains safety Girl Hospitalized
organization of Ihr department. drainage committer made to the Hall liner April B, the day William where a flotilla of ships and planes factors that a pool should have.
Tha reorganization, which would commiiaioner* April H concern­ Stanriu, 21, was fatally shot in her hoped lo make Ihe world's first Some people think all a pool In Bike-Car Crash
■pa rime ill.
rerovrry of an object from orbit. need* it a bole with a concrete
,
streamline the unwiehlly agency, ing such services
An elghl-yeer-old Sanford girt
lining and aomr water in il, was in good cond'Uon al Seminoin
"I pass over my privilege of
was ordered by the 1059’ Legislsa
Know its said. He pointed out Memorial Hospital today after her
iure with tha stipulation it not staling who is well informed a* lo
that poorly built pools can buckle bicycle hit a car, Saturday.
lake effect until a new commis­ the reports of (his ezrellent com­
under heavy water pressure. The
MEMPHIS, Teas. (UPI) — A smouldering ruins early today sioner took office next January. mittee," he said.
little Altonia Young hit a car
new code drawn up by Sanford after a mixup In signals on Locuai
roaring fire destroyed a minor following the five-alarm blata that
Thompson. 53, has been Mayo's
building inspector M. A. Vetoing- Ave, between Ninth and HHh Sts.,
league baseball park bare Sunday raced through the lOyear-old sdminitlrallve assistant a i e r *
Ion sets ap standards for pool police said. The giri'a father, Alton
1997.
night forcing tha removal of hun­
wall and floor rirength.
Young of 101* Locust Ave., said
dreds of frightened patients from structure.
The intense heat from the holo­
two nearby botpUala threatened
the woman driver of the oor kept
caust shattered more than 600
by the blaxe.
after the accident. Altonia
NEW YORK (UPI) - Slock
Zoning Plan Meet going
No serioua injuries were report- windows to the 12 story Baptist
was shaken up but didn't appear
prices it 1 p. m.
ORLANDO (UPI) - Airman way* and then headed for down­
ad but about a doiea were over- Hospital across thu street tram
be hurt, ha said.
DC i William Mrrker Branch’* wife town Orlando.
American TAT
Slated Wednesday toThe
£ come by smoke in the lwo-hour the bill plrk, and the John lias
girl was taken to the boepital
American Tobacco #• •**e• i lo3*t refuied to give him Ihe keys to
Branrh was anything but inconThe County Commission will for observation. Police were look­
m battle to get the flames under Ion City Hospital down the street.
45’s
Bethlehem Steel
piruoua. The Highway Patrol
control at Ruse wood Park. Dam­ The fire was fanned by winds
Cateplllar ............. ............. an . their car alter a Saturday night Joined city and military police in hold a joint meeting with the ing for the driver ef toe oar Ihif
age was estimated al &gt;500,000.
up to 25 miles an hour. However,
C A O
....... * ##*•##«* 63* • out on the town.
the chaie. The officers fired at County Eon ing Board Wednesday morning.
Two Daytons Beach residents Chrysler
During the blase, U newborn firemen said a sudden shift to the
.......... *•■•*•#*** 54
the
truck, peppering it with bullet night to discuss the new proposed
So
Branch
borrowed
s
21-tun
comprehensive toning plan.
babies, including &gt;1 premature Wind helped bring the blase un­ were hospitalised after a smash- Curtiss • Wright .. *#*•••••* 21&lt;»
holes.
Air Force fire truck. With siren
up on French Ava. at First St. DuPont
Final alterations to the law Firtmcn Busy
infants, wars taken out of lha der control.
•#!•*# • ** 218',
At
timet
the
truck
got
tap
to
Approximately 300 of the 1,500 Saturday.
nursery at John Gaston Hospital
•***••**• 1141* screaming, red light* flashing and 70 miles an hour and once aped will lie made at tha meeting with
Esilmaa Kodak
Beventy.yvar old Pierre Daniel Ford Motor -........
and patasd down the stairs by a patients in the two bospilal* were
73'. police in hot pursuit, he went for down tha wrong side of a divid­ the final public hearing on tha Easter Sunday
human chain of doctors, nurses removed when smoke end cinders of Daytona may have suffered a General Electric . •ease**** B3'* an Easter morning ride.
ed highway. Astonished motorists law achaduiad May 6.
Two houao fires and a grata fine
and internes. The infants and all began pouring through lha broken neck whiplash from tha accirtapt, General Motors . .. . •«*, . *, , 47
The Jaunt ended with Ihr truck were forced off the road.
kept the Sanford Fire Dept, tamp
patients in the maternity ward windows and ioufhed off ■ num­ police said. Mari* Elaine Yost Graham - Paige MISMSll 2to stuck in the mud and Branch in
“ It’a a wonder five or sia
Easier Sunday.
suffered knee ‘Wrojse*.
40'* trouble with Orlando and Air motorists weren't killed," said Air 14,502 Registered
lot. TAT .............
© were safely taken to another see- ber of small fire*.
A boy playing with match** re­
The wsThfant happen*, wh.
Doctors end hoapital employe*
tom of the building.
Lorillard ............. ■**•••#•* 33H Force authorities. A preliminary Force Captain Edwnrd Greeley,
sulted is n tench aatchiag f in al
A large number af patients u*ed well' fire extinguishers to car drivem. by Jamas Er
Minute Maid ....... „, f t , t # , , «»* hearing waa scheduled in Orlande "A Guardian Angel mual have To Vote In County
121* W. 13th PI., toe d ep a rts# *
were taken m their pajamas, apt ay carpet* to the main lobby Cousin* Jr,- of Orlando
^rnnry
. .. .. . »•»**•»** 12514 city court today on toe charge* been riding with him."
Mra. Camilla Bruce, supervis­ ■aid. The flareup waa in a hanto
bathrobes and wrapped to blan­ end corridor* that caught fir*. into tha back of lha Yes
rknn RR ............... ■*'14*t «'f * 14
of reckless driving and unaulborThe chase roared oat for tf or of registration said today that rented by Ernestine Harris.
kets to the lawn of the hospital.
Several small office buildings the Fieneh and First intersection, Reyll American . •***ee**4 21# tied use of a government vehicle. minutes. Then Branch Ignored n there era 14J0U registered vojeee The other fin was to a a s
Some were placed in automobiles were destroyed whrn the grand police said. Daniel was a passen­ Sears Roebuck
49'i
Branch, 20, stationed at Orlando detour sign and got stuck to too In Seminole County mad 11,90* are drained building a t Mto fit. haat tho hospital parking lot until stand roof cf
rf Um
the ball park .pel- ger in the car driven by Marie lundard OU (NJj ••■•**•* 43Vi Air Korea Baae, commandeered mud of n highway noontraction Democrats.
twees Maple and Oliva Aron. Mito
* NtlldffN^RT
wtod-whippsd Mtoaa' Yeet.
••#91#* 4 • 14V* Um fire track Just after midnight sito.
"This lg ton torgeto
Rumwood Park waa Just a shell started « num'
im ber of Are* wHkia
Cousins waa charged with fol­ U. S. Steel ....... •#«•••••• 11
Easier morning. He Jockeyed the
He ran awny but police nought tratton m record to 1
The grata lira waa at 2il« *
of twisted steel, charred tad a half mito radius ad Uw stadium. lowing too close.
Wvstinghousc El. .
Mix big truck around city airport run­ him about a mito from ton truck. Mra. Bruce said.
Ava.

Snow Puts Damper
On Easter Parade

Sanford Without
Water For 4 Hours
Due To Pipe Break

News Briefs

Dickinson Rapt W

StiiK Leaders

Beverly's Mom
Faces Charges

. y*

Public Forum Set
By Voters League

Curiosity Causes
Two Car Collision

Thompson Named
To Replace Mayo

Board To Consider
Swim Pool Code

'Roaring' Fire Destroys
Memphis Baseball Park

1 p. m. Stocks

Two Hospitalized
In Auto Mishap

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Orlando Gl Uses Truck
For Easter Morning Ride

�wood dial Saturday, Mr, Silvora,
fl, opont tho winter month* in
,Longerood ainco the 1P40'». He
liBM to Florida f r o m S o u th B e n d ,
(pd-t and lived on Paaadeno St.
v Mr. Bileora la aurrivod by hi*
.Wife, Ruth) two torn, Let Stiver*
k*f South Band and VArten Silver*
lad Van Nuya, Calif,] -two daughflat*, Mr*. Iren* Murphy of Nil**,
I Mfch., and Mr*. Id* NlmU of
&gt; Dowagtac, Ml*h.| ^aro aUtara,
* V&gt;*. E. Dugan of PdetUnd. Ind.,
land Mr*. Blanch* F tm ll of Cul-

Hundred* of area young*tm
acrambled for eailer egg* In the
Jayeeo ipomored hunt held Sun­
day at Ft. Mellon Park.
Prim were awarded to youngeter* who found "golden” egg*.
Winner* in the variou* age cate■orie* were:
Ag*a 14 group: Sheila Bell
firit p rt» , Randy Hill, aecond
prlie, Donald Odham, third priie,
Mark Skelton fourth priie.
Agee 44: W. R. Beailey Jr.
flret priie, Ken Erickaon, aecond
priie. Bill Tate third priie, Ben­
ny Butler fourth priie.
Agei 7-10: Michael Moore, tin t
priie, John Skuliwilli*. lecond
priie, Mariam Chadwick, third
priie, Michael Boiirom, fourth
priie.
•

The body we* n n t to South
Bend Sunday, Service* will be held
Wednesday at the .Ardmore Brethen Church near South Bend.
Gramkow Funeral Home wa* In
charge of local funeral arrange­
ment*.

Egg hunt* were alio held at
All Soul* Catholic Church Sunday
and In Ravenna Park and the Lu­
theran Church ground* on Satur­
day.
The egg hunt at the All Soul'*
church drew over MO youngilrr.

who warched for t e n
church ground*.

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MEMPHIS, To m . (UP1) — Hi Anny life waa much different,
didn't taka Elvia Proaioy long to but rioao fritnda any it didn't
got back Into tho roek 'n* roll taka Klvt* long to acttlo into hi*
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In hf* hometown beeauM ofi/ll*
topay-tum y rtlghtllf*. T M rt'i'elwaya a eluiUr of the curiou out■ldo the iron grated and brick
walled |100,000 "Groctland” man•Ion whero tho gatokoopar know*
juat who to permit inaida.
Tha gate o|Tena wide, for t u n pie, for Elvia' No. 1 girl-friend,
Anita Wood, who recently dyad
h tr blonde hair brunette to match
Elvia', Proalay’a hair i* actually
tight brown, but ha haf kept it
black her*.
Elvia had »om* aad momenta
during aavatml trip* ho made to
hia mother'* grave. HI* mother
died hare In 1011 while ho waa
in tha oorviro.
Preilcy will aoon have a atapmother, Mra, Davada (l)*a)Elliot
Slanlay, a divorcaa and mother of
thro* amall aona. Mra. Stanley
and har aona, who *ay thay think
thay will Ilka Elvia aa a "big
brother” arc all houae gueata in
the Prcilay'a lfl-room mention.
Elvia’ middlawgad father, Ver­
non, a former Mlaiaaippl tenant
farmer, haa &gt;aid thay will be
married in tha near future, but
a definite data haa not been aat.
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AN' ADDED safety measure fur children attending the Southside Primary
School wns recently started thanks lo the Sanford Professional Businesswomen's Club. The club urjrcd NAS Commander Capt. Robert Slye to place
a ahore patrolman at the intersection of 18th St. and Park Ave. during the
noon hour. Shown above, Charles Boston directs traffic to allow young­
sters, Jennetta Dunn and Margie Ball to cross the busy intersection.
(Herald Photo)

Pure/ Safe White Arrow

BLEACH

Dixie Darling Rich, Smooth

Longwood Jaycee
Elections Tuesday
The Longwood J iy c tu will hold
their annual election of officer*
0 Tuesday night.
Th* Jaycerri will elect a presi­
dent, firat and second vice presi­
dents, secretary, treasurer, mem­
bership ehalrman and five riirectora. The Longwood Junior Cham*
her hat about 116 member* now,
membership Chairman Bill LaBrea
eaid Friday. A candidate muit get
rote* from ■ majority of the Jay*
eee* prevent at the 7:30 p. m.
* meeting in order to win an office.
W
The time for paying tha annual
|6 club dues la coming up. Any­
one wanting to, pay their due*
now ihould contart LaBree.

County CommIan Ion*r
D is tric t B

Vitally Interested In Connty
Kraldent 33 Yearn
23 Yearn In Business
THERE IB NO RUBHTITUTC
FOR EXPERIENCE
Td. Pol. Adv.

bera have not been thawing up for
the regular Wedneiday night meetingt. Member* who mlta three
mectinga in a row will be dropped,
he aald.
The Longwood votunteera’ train­
ing includet pumping from lakea
through fire hoaet, atretching boat,
telling Brea and practicing putting
them out.
The volunteer! want to thank
everyone who haa donated money
to the department. About 1200 hat
been given the department during
the laat few month!, LaBree laid.
Moat of thia money came from peraont living outside Longwood, at
placet where the department anThe H. T. Colling Co. of Cin­ Rwered fire eatla. Tha volunteera
cinnati haa taken over tha form­ have fought firet at far away at
er Alien-Orlando plant on II wy. Oviedo.
1T-K aouth of Sanford. The plan!
It now a tubaidiary of the it. T.
Colling Co. G. R. Kettlnger !■
the new manager. Keaainger aald
loday that the plant la being en­
larged and an infra red bake
oven have been lnatalled.
The Longwood Volunteer Fire
Department will hold a training
tchool every Sunday at t a. m.,
tiarting next Sunday.
Thf department plana lo praclice
firefJgTittns by burning an old car
and a building. Publicity Chairman
Bill LeBree aald Friday. LaBree
aald that tome department mem-

The former Longwood Market
held ita grand opening as a mem­
ber of the IGA grocery chain
Thursday through Saturday.
Sixty baskets of groceries were
given away during the three day
opening. The affiliation with IGA
which -numbers more than 3.000
store* in the nation will enable
the Longwood atore to get ita
merchandlte like other chain
stores Operator C. H. Johnson
aald Friday. Johnson and his aon
C. II. Johnson Jr., operate the
Longwood store.
The market hat been complete­
ly remodeled during the past
few months, with new eases and
other new equipment put In.
Johnson took over at atora ope­
rator four years ago.

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Luncheon from $1.00
Full Course Dinners $1.75
(Children’s Plates $1.00)

WASHINGTON (UPI) -G o v ­
ernment economists said today
that laaring wholesale prices laat
month may point to a new round
of retail price Increases before
mtdaummer.
Their forecast was baaed on a
Labor Department report Sunday
night ihowing that wholesale
prices in March .elimbed to an
all-time peak, reflecting higher
cotta of farm products and food.
The economlsli aald the report
means th* average consumer's
living cotta also probably reached
a new record high last month.
Th* wholesale price index
jumped six-tenths or one percent
in March — the largest monthly
rite in two years — to 1H.0 per
cent of the lWT-tt average. Thia
equaled tha rteord high act last
April.
Raw winter weather In March
puahtd up prices of livestock,
meals and eggs, and vegetable,
prices moved ujP reatonaly, the
Bureau of Labor SUliatica said.
It said gasoline coots also rote
substantially but other non- farm
commodities were unchanged or
declined in price.
Th* Increase in the wholesale
Index cabi* on the heels et a re­
port from a cabinet-level com­
mittee which said the wholesale
price index was virtually steady
for two years and called it “a very
useful tool for detecting and analy­
zing inflationary trvnda."
The index last month showed
falling pricea for Iron sod steel
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Wo H an boon following the political rallies around the
star and find most of tha campaigning for flemlnola Counrfflcea to ba on a sensible basts.
Soma pernonslitlea have been examined In the usual way
none of ns agree on everything that the candidate! say,
that's ail right. There la one point which haa been raised
it least one candidate, however, that we want to ssy that
behave la Just p gfaj foolish.
The m atter of using county funds for promotional pur*
m through organisations such ss the Chamber of Corn­
ea and Committee of 100 has been attacked end the can*
ita says he Is against it.
We are for any reasonable economy In government at

/CASK K-4N: Anna D., aged 31,
fo a clergyman's wife.
--D r. Crane," she began ruefully,
1 never seem to catch up with
gur household duties.
‘•And my husband chides ms
hqeauss " a m lata for meetings.
1 guess ■ 1st ef other wives are
jfoo me. bet how ran I foam to
-jdMtupUth mare yet tomato
greatly increase
r«r lead a more
Ufa, too.
II minutes earlier
1 net need to dash
breakfast, yell at tba
an often, lad otherwise
r blood pressure. .
Dr, Craw," you-m ay
"1 am so Unkl that I
t extra aiapp, don’t !■"
those axirt IS minutes,
irt probably saves three
■minute or- a total of 43
4 that raff for tha heart
lint valno &lt;f' sloop,
you than grew fearful at
to. .to', w uri and that

evader/’
The draft movemeat at this point
hat an professtoatl guidance. It
haa a t aaactlaa from Stevenson
nor la It likely to have. Insofar
at thee* things over are ia the
complexity ef Americas political
Ufa it la genuinely spontaneous.
From California ■ draft-sieven•on ergMitaUoo la circulating
petitions -la 3S statu . Maided by
Arthur L. Johnson, a lawyer Id
San Jose, the objective of this
volunteer group, is to get 1,000,000
names to ho submitted to the del­
egates when they meet to Los
Angeles ou July II, lu other cities
across the country simitar groups
are springing up.
Tba prafestieoai political equa­
tion, with respect to Stevenson,
esn be put ss follows. If the
Wsst Virginia primary demonatratea that tba Issue of religion
is likely to split the Democratic
party wide open, then it will be
osaential to find a compromise
candidate who haa not been In­
volved to the struggle. Should
Sen. John F, Kennedy come out of
that primary with a feeling, that
tba others, putting money and in­
fluence behind his rival, Sen. Hu­
bert Humphrey, then Stevenson

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Abu, Imitate Bn efficiency ftgtaeer by better planning- Ley
nut year tools .in a fogies) se­
quence so you don't waste steps
Of HWltQSfls1
It would be ■ boon to ALL
wives if they’d visit a modem
factory end let an efficiency en­
gineer give them n brief talk,
plus ■ oemonetreUoa.
Remember, a lot of euto acci­
dents else occur because tardy
wives compel husbands to drive
like med to make appointments on
lime.
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DAILY C R O S S W O R D
W IK I*

like a candidate and thereby put
hlmaall back In the sweaty arena
atartlee him. HU rather surprUed response Is that he has been
saying Ibese things all along and
why, Just because be has returned
after an absence of two months
in Latin America, should they be
taken as a political affirmation? ,-v
ThU U the familiar Stevenson; ^
it la the Stevenson whom many
of his detractors accuse of suffer­
ing from a Haralet-llke Indeci­
sion. These are tha same people
who have turned away from him
because, in effect, he is not an­
other Truman out to get a snapping-turtle grip op the big prize.
At the other pole are the loyal
admirers who see In him the qua­
lities of greatness that two defsata at the hands of a national J
hero have in no way dlmihed.
As always he is troubled; deep­
ly troubled over the religious Is­
sue and what it may do to tha
party and ths nation; troubled that
this seeming opportunity to halt
tha nuclsar ‘arms race may be
loaL In abort, in 1ND this U the
Stavenson at before.
lio n Americana •wa home*
thaa do not.

OVER 36 YEARS

■t P in t and Palmstte
(Along Bid# Toet Office)

SANFORD
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COMPANY

• Carpet
• Fur*It nr#
• Tile
• Pianos
• Rental Beds

Re-BI*ct
public shut! learn that Mrs. Woodrow Wilson suffered a heart etto e? last Christmas,
Next October IB Mrs. Wilson
wiU reach her ttth birthday. Her
■prynesa left her only in the Inst
few years, though. Just four years
ago she chided an old, dear friend,
Washington correspondent Bes­
eem Timmons, about his taking an
elevator a t a downtown hotel
"Whnt’s wrong with walking up?"
■hs had said.
I t was in 1PM, when the presi­
dent died, that tha First Lady
slipped Into seclusion in this homo

agenda prebiUy doubles my own
output.
For as soon as I finish one
Item, 1 don't waste half an hour
wondering what to do next.
Instead, 1 look at my written
agenda sheet and p i n outM
task that fits my available time
or my mood*
Then, to bolster my morale, I
cress off each completed item in
heavy red pencil.
Housewives seem notoriously
unable to match their output
■gainst the moving hands of a
dock. Hears are occasional ex­
ceptions, but moat women are
much Ilka children to lacktog a
"Uae sense."
In it would bo bolpful for you
heutowivti to become "clock

ew e:

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S H E lt U W L J
M uat

m y o w e

As a second means of tofresstag
your output, make an agenda of
Iho duties you with to perform
next day.
Writs this list Just before you
go to bed. Include routine item*
such as washing tha breakfast
dishes, as well as dusting, Iren-

in my own case, 1 &gt;UIU

to add, U not the view of the
old party proa aueh at Harry *.
Truman. The belief no* U that
Truman will come out early next
month for Sen. Stuart Symington
of Mlitouri. Symington win there­
by become the rallying point for
many old-line Democrat! who
want to win with one of their
own kind, and they ace in Sym­
ington a compromise choice who,
In hU own professed belief, can
unify not only the party but the
country.
What of Stevenson the man, the
brillUnt, complex, resilient indi­
vidual? How does bo feel as be
sees this new avalanche threatlenlitg to coma down on him?
You gather from talking with him
that bU emotions a n .somewhere
between dread and desire.
Ha fa l complex human being,
with few of the qualities of the
hard-shelled extrovert poliUcUn
who ean go out after the prise,
whether It's the presidency or
the sheriffs office, and fix on
It with a mapping-turtle grip, lie
has both n tenacious memory and
a vivid Imagination and ha knows,
therefore, what tba ordeal of a
third national campaign can mean
with all 111 torment* and its risks.
On tba other hand, he believes
that wa have reached a sort of
notf-or-never moment on nuclear
testing and the possibility of halt­
ing the spread of nuclear weap­
ons to fifth and sixth and seventh
powers and on down the road
to final disaster. While he ia
much too discreet, and In a
lent* too modest, to say *o, he
believes that bia experience around
the world bat equipped him to
iqeot the situation with courage
and perhaps with the hope of
success.
Tbn view that iu his University
of Virginia speech be sounded

Sanford Negro
Woman Beaten
A Sanford Negro women was
nearly, beaten to death by aomeena
that entered her home Thursday
night or early today.
Mrs. Montes Harris received two
gesbee on her head, probably from
a brick found nearby, Police Chief
Roy Willie ms eald.
Someone entered Mrs. Harris's
41? E. Secood St. home for using
a ladder to get through a back
window, police said. The victim
was to fair condition el Seminole
Memorial Hospital today.

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By Uattdd. Frew International,
HOLWPWWH—" Mrs. Klords re
Aadlind, mother of Beverly Aadland, repssltoy a conversation
with Beverly about chargee she
faces of contributing to the delin­
quency of e.m inor:
"Beverly told me. "Marne, 1
know wo were framed."
MEMPHIS. Tenn - A friend of
rock n' roll singer Elvis Presley,
described Elvis' adjustment to
civilian llfoi
"Hs takes sliusUons more seri­
ous, Other than that, it's the
same old Elvis. He's back to the
old ways, stays up ell night, end
sleep* aU day."
PARIS — Erie Peugeot, 4, con­
tradicting police suspicions that
one of his kidnapers was a wom­
en:
"I never tew a women. Thera
were only two men with me; ell
the lime. They were very nice."
LONDON — Church of England
Canon John Collins, a leader of
the four • day "ban the bomb"
march from the nuclear research
•tattoo at Aldermsiton to London,
commenting no the thousands of
au rcb en who took pert:
"They've got to listen to us now.
They Just can’t write us off as a
bunch of creaks anymore."

which will someday, due to bar
own efforts, become a national
shine to her husband.
The 80-room mansion will, upon
hsr death, be deeded to the nation­
al trust for historic preservation
which will open the house to pub­
lic visitation.
Us statements oa tha vice-presi­
The memory ef Woodrow Wil­ dency, would take second place o i
son and the ora of the League ef
Nations still* hangs heavy in this
house, for Mrs. Wilson has had
the place redecorated to look just
as it did when the president was
alive.
Thera are other tire to tho peat
Slowly, however, they slip-aw ay, ,
Thera was Isaac Scott, who
served as thu president's valet la
the White House And who stayed
on with Mr*. Wilson until he died
a yaar ago. Scott'a wife, Maty, the
■
.White
nsirew uw
ww w
aooaaw| gvWilson's
House
maid,
tw­
tired n abort time ago.
All Homes Up
The past Is preserved In remlnl-

R A Y E.

GREEN
STATC COMPTROLLER
N* l«»*Hieti, IWelency,

(P»ld pal. adv.l

Keep Florida's, Green 1

HOME FOGGING
91 D A Y G U A R A N T E E

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surviving wife of a member e f
Wilson's Cabinet Palmer wne-at­
torney general.
Whin I expressed surprise at
the former First Lady’s age, her
secretary, Margaret Brown, said:
"Did you not know that bar sister
lives here, too? Bho's nine years
older." The sister is Mrs. Gertrude
Unit, who married the cousha of
Mrs. Wilson's Drat husband.
Than era four aorvents attend­
ing Mrs. Wilson now, and they
move about the big old house with
stealthly step and lowered voice,
as U afraid to shatter any revStic
of the p ast
Mostly, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
wento to bo loft alone, away from
the prying eyo of the public. Yet,
Ironically, each day busloads of
tourists ere drawn pest the old
brownatuue inen.lon at 2340 B
Street, and the driver exuberantly
intones:
"If you took closely, you may
see Mrs. Wilson . . . You will era
her sitting ai the upstairs win-

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Presents Program

Named President O f

On Education Tests

Sorority Chapter

W. W, Wharton wa* gucit speaker at the Civic Department of the
Sanford Woman‘&gt; Club at the April
meeting. He u&lt;cd a* hi* tubjeci.
"Educational Testing Of Children."
He staled that fig*, of the child
rrn in national and atale teat*
were average, Hr. above average,
14',. were below average and 2%
retarded. Only
were gifted and
3% hate iperch problem*. Hr told
the group that the greatrat prob­
lem* were the lack ot trained peraonnel.
Mr*. Donald Flamm wa* pro­
gram chairman and introduced the
apeaker. The meeting waa preced­
ed by a covered diah luncheon,
with Mr*. Flamm, .Mr*. Jame*
.Moughton, Mr*. E. A. .Monforton,
Mrs. J. A. Young and Mrs. E. C.
Harper, serving a* hoslestea.
Individual table* were centered
with Eaiter egg* in a green neat
and the speaker1* tabic held a
basket of egg* and flowers.

NEW OFFICERS of the Does, left to right, are Mrs. B.
G. Caruthera, president, Mrs. Robert Billhimer, senior
counselor, Mrs. Richard Mapes, junior counselor, Mrs.

A. P. Bowersox,
treasure".

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nml Mrs. Rernard Wolford.
(Herald Photo)

Does Plan To Attend State Convention
Welcome Mrs. Jones As N ew Mem ber

elation for Retarded Children la
one of tha projects of the organi­
sation. .
Officer*, color bearer* and at­
tendant! ara planning to take part
in the presentation of guests rltaul. at the Does atate convention,
April 22 and 23, at Venice, ria .
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Member! attending the meeting
were Mra. Ralph Jones, Mrs. Rob­
ert Billhimer, Mrs. Wolford Sr„
Mrs. Lynn Lyon, Mrs. Penn Hahn,
Mra. Richard Mapes, Mr*. Caru-

Enjoys Luncheon
Navy Wive* Club No. 211 met at
the Enlisted Men's Club for a
luncheon meeting. The table wa*
renlered with a large arrange­
ment of white carnations and
greenery.
Mrs. Nell Kutier thanked the
member* that attended the cancer
drive meeting, earlier in the day.
She annminred that the club Would
participate in the drive thia month.
Mr*. Pattirl* Burnett and Mr*.
Winifred White were well-timed a*
guest*. Hosteases wtra Mr*. Kutaer, Mi*. Lorraine Elliott and
Mr*. Daphlne Beauchamp.
Member* were reminded that a
committee meeting will be held
April IB at S p, m. at the home of
Mr*. Bevrrly Grabarkiewica at

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Personals

MRS. W. K. PHIDDLK, right, won the *25 gift certifi­
cate donated by Yowell’s and given by the Zeta XI
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. She is shown re­
ceiving it from Mrs. Leon M. Swain Jr., chairman of tha
ways and means committee of the chapter.
(Herald Photo)

Mn. David Van Neaa was nam­
ed president of the Gamma Omtfa
Chapter of Epsilon Sl|ma Alpha
Tuesday pvenini at tha April biialnea* meeting held at tha hope of
Mrs. John Dickey on Lake Minnie.
Other officer* Fleeted were, idea
preildenl, Mr*. Jack Schlrard, re­
cording lecretary, Mr*. Jamea Da*
Brine, corretponding secretary,
Ml** Patty Walker and treiaurar,
Miit Jeannette Kinltw. The** new
officer* will be inilalled la May.
During a.candlelight earamony
five pledge* received their jewel
pin*. Mr*. Dickey, preiideat. per­
formed the ritual for Min Dottie
Melt*. MU* Jeannette Klnlatr, Mr*.
Jame* De Brine, Mr*. Kirby Fit*
Jr., and Mr*. Jame* Butler.
A ceremonial bowl and candleholder* were preiented to the
lorority by the pledge elaai. Utl*
wa* the project taken bn by tha
group during the aix month period
before Installation.
It wa* announced that tha *tato
convention will be held April M to
May 1 In Tampa at tha Hotel HlUaboro. Following adjournment of the
buiinri* meeting, tha boateta aarv.
ed cake and coffee to tha group The next meeting will b* a social
Tucidiy. April to. at the home at
Mr*. Jamea DaBrioe to Country
Club Manor.

Church Women Plan
Birthday Party
The annual birthday party of the
Women of the rreioyterlan Church
will be observed tonight, starling
with a "Family Night” covered
diah supper at T p. m. in the educa­
tional building.
Theme of this yaar'a celebration
la "Space.” The offering at the
meeting will be given la the fund
f o r much needed elawroomi
(apace) at Stillman College m Ala­
bama.
Guest speaker for tha evening
will be Mr. Howard'Anderson, as­
sistant to the president of the nrw
Florida Presbyterian College in SI.
Petersburg.

Mr, and Mr*. L, H. Wrhb and Whan you're audilng fabric or
son have moved into their newly leather glove* on your hand*, be
eonatructed home.
aura to roll them bff. Don't be
Mra, Gladys Sheldon, of Orlan­ tempted to pull and jerk at the
do, ha* been with Mr. and Mra, finger lips while they are wet.
Theodor* Aulin Sr. ainca Judg# Washmanshlp li tha art of food
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Personals
Mr. and M u. Eugene KalowiU
and aon have move to Sanford.
Mr. and Mra. Ernie Morris had
as (heir weekend guest*. Mia*
Sidney Bass and Melville and
George Brinson of Ft. Mytrs. They
ara all students at tha University
at Florida.
Mra. Tom Lamon. Mra. Harry
Osteen and Mra. Robert Williams
attended tha miaslon conference at
the First Baptist Church ia Day-

FLAG PRESENTATION — Three member* nf the fourth grade ilrownia
troop in Sunland Estate* receive n new flng from Mra. Caroline Fierro. It
waa presented to the Brownies on behnlf of the Amoricun Legion Auxili­
ary. From left to right arc Kurla McNnir, Karen Williams, Mrs. Pierru and
Maragaret Ann Wilson. Lender of thia troop in Mrs. H, G. Johnson.
(Herald Photo)

Sorority Presents Program O n Homes
Home thia month with Mi*. Faya llniM. Betty McKee, Mr*. Paul­
Stetson, Mn. Uloila Little, Mr*. ette While, Faye Stetson. Gloria
Barbara Gtcene, and Mr*. Arlhu- Lillie, Pat Largcn, Sophia Shoe­
rent: Cook as hoateaiei. Mr*. Pat maker, Katie Corl*y, sponsor.
Laigen, In-cuming prciUlcnt will Elbe Iverson, Barbara Green*.
repicsent the annuity in Miami a) Reid* McCall, Ann Howland, Ann
the national convention during Cowan. Margarrt Horne, ArthuJ tene Cook, Helen Hamner and
June.
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By JERRY COVINGTON
i 1r m y own opinion, if a baseball man*
: ager bat determination, wisdom of tba
| game, experience, and, above all, respect
; for aB of bis players, ba has everything to
’ produce a Winning baseball dub.
Saturday afternoon Robbia Robertson,
Wrw manager of the Sanford Greyhounds,
arrived in town with bin wife and two
daughters and it didn’t take long for ma
to aaa that be has all of these qualifica­
tions.
[
I spent tba better part of tba weekend
1visiting with him and all that can be aald
la that I can’t wait to see him and his
crew awing into action Tuesday night in
L a - h a g . Ha is a fine looking young man
Who Is as full of enthusiasm for hia bail
d o b as has aver been displayed here in
fly fo id b y i manager.
Robbia comas to Sanford with 12
v a i n axptrlanca Id baseball from claisO al) the way to AAA and ba has been n
• workhorse all the way. He has been a
•b a rf nosed” type ball player throughout
U s earner and as he put it, ”1 had to be
ho—o n I was always fighting for my job
. bacausa of my alia.”
As On txomple of what ha was talking
shoot bare is one story th at he related
t l - t took nlaee whOe h« was playing for

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raise and Treadway Immediately rejected
the request. Robbia aaid, "Red, you have
another catcher don't you,” and Red replied, “yes.” “Well, fire him and I will
catch all the games this season.” Red fired
the other catcher and gava Robbia his
fifty dollar raise. Weit, that year in the
FSL they played a 164 game schedule and
Robbie caught 147 of them and he would
have caught them all but he broke hia toe
in the last two weeks of the season. In
fact he caught hia last two gamea with tha
broken toe.If thia Isn’t determination I ’ll eat my
bat
This is tha aama type of ball that
Robbie is expecting from his.ball dub thia
summer. He has nothing- but praise for
for ev ery player on the roster and he doea
not have a question mark in tha entire
lineup. He has them all swinging the bat
and running so this should be the most
colorful bell dub ever to play in Memorial
Stadium.
t
I asked Robbie what kind of team
spirit they had and he aald, ”l*ve got a
bunch of mocking birds out th e n . If we
have three thousand fans for tha opener
Wednesday night and those nine on the
field don’t make more noise than they do,
111 nlease them all tomorrow.”
We have the manager and he has the
“horses” so look out Florida State League.
T hen's a lot of making up to do for last
year.

After Juno 1. gamea will he twitch­
ed to 1:30 p. ra.
Today'* game will set Foodmart
playing Standard Oil; Tuesday,
Yowell'a will meet Chase; Wed­
nesday the Navy will tangle with
Florida State Bank; Thursday,
Perfection meets P in t Federal and
on Friday, Foodmart will play
Yowells and the Navy will play
Standard Oil.

SANFORD GREYHOUNDS PRESIDENT Harold Kastner gets ahold of
Rep. Mack Geveland Jr., right, to sell another season’s ticket to the 1960
Greyhound baseball gamea. At the left is Sanford Mayor Earl Higgin­
botham who bought the first season’s tickets for the year's Greyhound
gamea.

United Pres* IntersaUoaal
The San Francisco Giants,
proud owners of two quick divi­
dends from unpredictable Billy
Locs, now know there is absolute­
ly nothing wrong with his arm­
or his bat. for that matter, either.
Some skeptics felt Loes had lost
bis stuff when the Baltimore Ori­
oles traded him and Billy O’Dell
to the Giants last December for
Jackie Brandt. They thought the
30-year-old Locs was merely a
"throw-in” to keep the Giants
happy.
He kept them happy, all right,
Sunday and kept- them in a firstplace tie with tho Dodgers too by

San Francisco
Los Angeles
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati

Chicago

Philadelphia

pitching bitlcss ball In relief, pro­
ducing a key hit and scoring tho
winning run in a D-lnning. 4-3
victory over the Chicago Cubs.
Locs, credited with his first Na­
tions! League victory since INS
when be was with the Dodgers,
took over for Jack Sanford In tho
12th aod struck out four men in
the last three innings.
Loes, who didn't collect a single
bit with the Orioles all last sea­
son, did a perfect job at bat also,
lie led off tbe 14lh with a lino
single to right off loser Ben John­
son, advanced to second on a sac­
rifice and scooted homo on Jim

Amateur Boxer
Dies O f Injuries
MADISON, Win. (UP!) -C harlit Mohr, as altar hoy who be­
came a champion college boxer,
died Easter Sunday of Injuries
ho suffered a weeV earlier In the
ring.
Tho deeply religious 22-yeor-old
University of Wisconsin senior
was hatched out in tbo finals Of
Um NCAA tournament hero April
It la defenso of his 1(3 • pound
title. Charlie walked to his dress­
ing room after the fight and col­
lapsed. Ho suffered o massive
brain Injury and was unconscious
until his death at 1:40 a. m. Sund»jr.

Notice
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Chamber of Commerce
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Beginning • • •

Davenport's single. Orlando Cepeda tied the score at 3-3 with n
two-run homer off starter Bob
Anderson in tho sixth.
The victory was tho Giants'
fourth in five games end the
Dodgers kept poet with • 7-3 de­
cision over um Cardinals, who
dropped their fifth straight. The
Braves beat the Phillies, 1-4, and
the Pirates swept a doubleheader
from the Reds, 5-0 and 4-3.
Homo runs by Gfl Hodges, Duka
Solder and Wally Moon helped
Lot Angelos to its victory over
tho slumping Cardinals. Larry
Sherry, tbo Dodgers' relief ace of
iu a, started for tho secoed t i n t
la a weak and received credit for
tbo triumph although lifted after
six innings. Stan Mustal aod Alex
Grammas bomered for St. Louis.
Eric Broglie was the loser.
Eddie Mathcwe led a Milwau­
kee assault on Robin Roberts of
tho Phila with a homer, triple
end a. double. Ray Boone high*
lighted o four-run rally la tbo
sixth when bo drove In three runs
with n double. Bob Buhl limited
Philadelphia to six hits, including
two hoaera by Harry Anderson
and one by Bobby Del Greco.
Pittsburgh won its nightcap
agonal ‘QoclmaU the hard-way,
coming up with six runs la tho
ninth inning after trailing M . Hal
Smith socked ■ plack throe-run
homer during the uprising and
Bob Skinner hit a two-run homer.
Bill Henry and loser Ted Wleend
bore the brunt of the ottoek after
Don Newcombe and Raul Sanches
blanked the Pirates over tho first
eight frames.
Bob Friend held Cincinnati to
four Uta In tho opener and Bob
Clcmente'a two • run homer in the
first inning was all the margin
ho aoeded. Southpaw Joe NuxhaU
was tho loser.

By J 1 IR T COVINGTON
The Sanford Greyhounds arrived
la the city Saturday night to pre­
pare for the lid lifter ha the riorida
State League Tuesday night In
Leesburg.
This year the club is affiliated
with the Kansas City A'a and from
their wonderful showing in spring
training in Pensacola It looks as
though we will be well represented
around tba league this summer.
Ttsaight Manager Bobbie Rob­
ertson and Ms hustling youngsters
will face Arietta, New Mexico, a
Giant farm dub, in an exhibition
tilt that will get underway at 7:30
la Memorial stadium. This will
give tMse youngsters a chance to
get the feel of their new borne and
have them ready for the opening
game Tuesday night in Leesburg.
Due to the ruling in the FSL that
allows only one veteran to a team,
Manager Robertson has been sign*
ed as a non-playing manager In
order to make room for hard bit*
ling outfielder Hinojosa, (Calypso)
Bolivar. Last year Bolivar played
for Robertson at Olean, New York
where be bit JX. Robertson felt
that ’ be could have played only
one third of the games because of
his two One catchers that will be
la there. This prompted his deci­
sion to try It as a non-playing man.
ager. However, if needed at any
time, he can always “take off the
wrapt” and be in there swinging
again. Bolivar Is 22 years old,
stands over six feet, and weight
IN. Robertson says that he consid­
ers himself very lucky to have
such a fine caliber player on his
squad this season.
Robertson feels that his Infield is
the finest that has ever come out
of a spring training cam? at Penis cola representing a Class D
Club. Shortstop Dick Groan is one
of the most highly touted young­
sters la the entire Kansas City
farm system and with flashy field­
ing second baseman Otsla Chavar­
ria, tba Greybounda should have
tba bast double play combination
In the league. At third base, where
the Greyhounds w en so pitifully
weak last season, Robert** It
very fortunate. Ho has BUI Dubes,
who swings • Mg bat at tba plate
and Willard Bishop who Is a fine
glove man. Bishop will eerra also
aa utility infielder for the club. At
first base the Greyhounds a n also
solid with depth. Ken Harralaon,
who was signed out of a Savannah,
Georgia high school for a $20,000
bonus last year la the number om
man and la a potential JOO bitter
in any league. Don Reed, a power­
ful six footer, la also a power hit­
ter that will see plenty of action
h e n and aa Robertson puts it,
“Don doesn't know his own

Named Talent Scout
iCDR. K. F. ROWELL, left, commanding officer of VAH-7 was presented
with the “Captain's Trophy,” symbolic of athletic supremacy recently by
NAS Commander Capt. Robert Slye, right. The VAH-7 ‘Go Devi!*' won
the intermural basketball trophy a t the hasc. Looking on is Ensign P. S.
Goldman, VAH-7 PIO officer.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (U PI&gt;Joseph Htary Thomas of Courtland, Ohio, has been appointed
• latest scout for tbo MinneapolisSt. Pool club which will begin
C iy la tho National Football
ague In USL

Snead Wins Play

GREENSBORO, N. C. (UPI)-

CLEVELAND (UP1) — Frank
Lane finally got Harvey Kuenn
from Detroit and now standi to
get a lot more from Cleveland
fans for trading away tbtir “ pet”
home run hitter. Rocky Colavito.
American Leaguers generally
agreed today that tho Tigers got
tho bettor of the swop and Cleve­
land fans wore even more su n
of It. The Cleveland Press re­
ported that the reaction of' foot
calling in was more than 10 to 1
against the trade.
It could turn out to bo o rough
deal for Lana union Kuenn, Use
two American League bailing

champion, makes Cleveland fans
forget all about the home run
heroics of tho M-yvar-old Cola­
vito.
That’s going to be po mean
trick.
Colavito, probably tbo most
popular and excUlog player to ap­
pear in a Cleveland uniform since
Bob Feller, bid farewell to the
Indians Sunday by slamming a
homo run in s 2-1 exhibition
game victory over the White Sox
at Memphis, Tent.. The homer
was his eighth of tho spring.
Rocky was the big gun in the
Indians' surge to second place

Sammy Snead won hia aovcath
greater Greensboro goU tourna­
ment and S2.SM with s four-day
last season ev*n though ba bat- total el STS.
tad only .257. Along with that
mediocre mark, bov ever, ho bit
42 homo runs to tie Washington's Writer D iet
Hannon KlUebrcw for tha title
BOSTON (UPI) — BiU Cunning­
and drove In 111 runs.
ham, §4, nationally-known sports
Tba 2»year-old Kuenn, oo tbo writer and a Boston Herald col­
other hand, led tho league with umnist for tke past I t years, died
a .553 average, but the majority Sunday after a long illness.
of hia hits were singles and
doublet, lie hit only nine homers
and drove in 71 runs.
Casey Stengel, in New York,
was among these who liked tha
Tiger's cad of the deal.
"They sure got themselves o
dandy in CdUvilo" he said.

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strength at the plate. If he hits K,
It will be out of the park.”
In the outfield Robertson ii
pleased with the excellent defeats
that Bill Dube and Pal Sisk havH
been supplying all spring. Both
have exceptional speed and they
are both capable of throwing
strikes to borne plate. Mike Ma­
loney, a six-three rooUe. will also
be la the lineup and ss Robertson
puts It, "he too can swing the b it.”
Tonight big Joe Petricovic has
received the nod from Robertson
on tho mound against Arteslo. Rob.
bit feels that Petricovic could ba
his sleeper Ihij season and h r
could very likely be his fourth
starter. He is a hard throwing right
hander standing six feet and weigh,
lag IN.

Rickey Threatens
To Raid Majors
Vrited Press teurosUeasI .
Branch Rickey, heeding a call
for "m art positive action” by
baseball
Commissioner
Ford
Prick, provided plcntly of It today
with s threat that the Continental
League may raid the American
and National leagues to get play­
ers.
Rickey, however, said such
raids would be made only if the
Continental League was "forced
to do so.”

Sets Record
PAU. France (UP1) — Jack
Brabham, the Australian who won
the world auto racing title last
year, set aa unofficial record of
one minute, 34 seconds for tho
Pau track Sunday during trials
for today's Grand Prix de P a i
race for formula No. 2 cars.

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Btcaud, Jacqucllnt Boyer and the
LHUt Sincere of Peril, all of
whom performed hefore plclureeque outdoor acttinfi. Dfccaud
wai deicribed ai a singing Idol
of French teenagera. If thla la ao,
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diipfay good latte, even though
Beeaud'i dlaplay of temper dur­
ing a ■Imulaled treffie jam aequence aeamed a bit too genuine.
The weather wai on the breeiy
tide, which detracted un petit peu
from the effect of.acrenlty that
Wit aought. And aome of the
leund-track wai *« battered that
1 figured il muit have been
ihlpped home by way of Algeria.
N’evertheleii, director David Gelael’a imaginative uie of Utoie portiona of the (own that were availibla wai a treat.
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fetching archllcelural landmark!,
the River Seine, the tree* and the
many atepi, were tha. gawkera at
tha aldewalk cafea. Thoae face*
•{ 'ca t formidable,
"71 Men and Peggy U e" waa
rilled with the old colleg e aplrit.

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It, “ Hi* Spirit of 7*.")
Anyhow, thla waa one CBS-TV
Revlon variety hour that succeed•d. The hour waa crammed with
mualc, music, musle — all of it
•njoyably performed — and waa
almost antirely devoid of dia­
logue. I doubt If there were TS
apoken word! In hit whole ahow.
The stage settings were simple.
When things became too crowded
with da neon and chorut boy a di­
rector* Perry Latterly and Abe
Burrowi u w to It that-the cam­
era! kept thinp under control. It
medt for a clean, crisp produc­
tion.
Mias Lee, who has been having
■ whale of a TV season, was at
her ardent beat both aa a soloist
and In her dueta with Mel Torme,
the male Peggy Lee.In addition to Torme (male No.
1) the ahow Included the afore­
mentioned dancer» and chorus
boya (I counted &lt;3 as they flitted
by), Uw Newport Youth Band (II
teenage musicians, all m a l e s
who lined out a brisk Instrumen­
tal number in excellent style, Ihe
Vagabond* (9 more men), a slick
comedy group whose nulty rou­
tines came off with good ofreel,
(They would hav* coma in handy
an lait week's “ Night Clubs, New
York" format).
We also had tha Yale Glee
Club (ll men), tlu Yale Whitten
pools (12 men) and tho Chad Mit­
chell Folk Singers (3 men).
Adding up the scoto, 1 gel •
total of 122 men and Piggy Lee.
Whoever figured oul that “Tl
men" title would do well to re­
check his addition — especially
on his income tax form.
But ngardleia of Uia acore, It
was a pleasant program. And
that's all w* really count.

Ltgol Notice
In I he r a a r l a» Ik* raaary J«4ge.
■KWIVOI.K I'analr, PlarMa.
In rv o h a lt.
la r*i Ratal* a l
TtIKl-HA U lJtD t'a KKKKKIt
D* c*s m i 1.
T* All r » S H m aa* Ptraana H ar­
lan ria la ia a* D r a t a l i ’A |il« &lt; l
Sal* Natal*,
Yrti, and »arh a t &gt;nu are liarrhy
n n llllid and required la present
any rlalma and drmainU whirl, )«u,
nr a It It* r of ynu, may hava e e iln -t
1l,a ratal* &lt;&gt;r TIIKLMA (tf.AOTH
KKKKHII. daraaaad, late a f aald
(Tnunty. to lha Couniy Juda* of
S-iulpqle I’uunly, KLoride, a t Itla
n tflci In the rourt hnuaa of said
Cnunly at Henforil, Dnrlda. nltliln
alaht ralandar monlha from th*
lima of t hr Nral nuhllrailun of
in la aoilcr. Kaih claim or dtmand
shall ha In w rlllnr. sad Shalt etala
tha plarr of raaldrnra and pnai
offlra sddraaa af tha rlalm anl, and
■hall he awern in by Ihe rlalm anl,
hla aeant, nr atlarnay, and any
am h rlalm nr damand not ao (Had
ahaM ha veld.
K lanod K. Vrltnd
Aa adm laletralor of tha
Kalata at
THKLMA l U D Y n IH K T E Il.
daataaed
A. Bdw la M lahetaar
Hanford Atlantia National Bash
Hanford, Florida
Altornay far Administrator
Fubllah Apr. II, SS, A May t. »

PHONk PA l - l l l l
NOW SHOWING 7:11 ft l i f t
FIRBT BANPORD IH0W1NG

CO-PKATUBR AT 111* ONLY
Gory Cbbbhc . . . . Aa Ym
Lika YMSw Hla • I* A Big
CtUr Wasters With That
“High New” Snajwaac

“THE HANGING
TREE"

FT. CARSON, Colo. (UPI) —
Mtn of the 1st Battle Group, Mth
Infantry, must Ilk* the Army.
Th* Army said 101 of the 166
soltHere In the rroup re-enllated
here between July 1, 1960, and
Feb. 29, 1960.

Legal Notice
fa th* r m r l mt lb* r r n a ir Jad«r,
Srmloolr I'roalr, n * r ld a ,
la Prohat*,
la **, Rolai* o f
ALKXAMiKIt S K W K U L Hi'ilTT.

Ilri-ra rrd

To *11 0 * 4 1 loro **d Prrrooa l i n t ,
la a Clalma or llrmonda .laalaal
Bald O f a f r ,
Tnu and r«rh of you ara hrrrl-y
nollflrd and rrqulrad to praarnt
any clalma and drmanda which you.
or tllh r r o f you. may havr aaalnal
,hr aalal* nf AI.ItXAMDBIl NIL
W KIJ. WOTT, dri-raa*d, laf* of
•aid ,'ou n lr l-» Ihr ,*ounl&gt; Juda* of
Hrmlnola County, Florida at hlr
offli-r In lha i-ourt houar of aald
County at Hanford. Florida, within
r la b l ralrndar monlha from (hr
lim a of th* Tlrat puhllrallon of
■hla hotter, Kaih ila lm or damand
■hall hr In wrltlnp. ami ahalt
sla la lh* n'*'* «f rratdrnrr and
port offlra addrraa nf thr claimant, and aliall hr m o r n In l-&gt; H r
r la lm m l. hla ar«nf, or alinrnry.
and any an, H rlalm &lt;&gt;r damand not
an fllrd ahall hr void.
JOMKPIHNK Cl,’MilIKt.
WXfTT
Aa airru ln r nf lha
Laat Will and T rn am rn l of
ALKXANriKIt XKWBLL
HCOTT. dacaaaad
Pulillah April II. » . A May t. S.
tv t h r c o l n r o r t h k i ;o i v t v
j iiit iK .
i i :m i ) o i . k
m i m ,
FI.OHIII*. IV PNOBATM.
la r r , Natal* mt
JULIA KAIIXUHT
fm r a te d
To All rrrdllnra and P*ra*n« l i n t ,
fan Clalma ar Oaaaaada Analaat
■aid K alal*,
You and rath af yau are haraby
nollflrd and rniulrrri In prraatil
any rlalma and drmanda wltlrh
you. nr rlthrr of you. may hava
aaainat, lha aila ta o f Julia Karnaat, dacaaaad, lair of aald Couniy
in tha County Judea of Hamlnola
Couniy, Florida, at hla offlra Id
lha court hnuaa nf aald Couniy
al Hanford, Kim Ida. nltliln alaht
ralandar inontha from lha lima
of tha flral publication of thla
nollrr. Karh rlalm or damand
■hall ha In wrlllOH. and ahall alala
lha placa of raaldanva and poal
offlra addraaa or lha claim ant, anil
ahalt ha awurn In by lha rlalm anl,
hla aa*nl, or altornay, and any
am h rlalm nr dtm and nol au fllrd
ahall ha void.
II. W. War*
Aa adm lntrlraler af th* F.t(ala of Julia Earnest, da­
r t aat d.
If. W, Wara. Altornay
P. o n o a « l i l l
Hanford, Florida
Puhllih Mar. : i A Apr. I, It, 11.
IV T U B C IIIC lIT COURT OF THK
VIVTH JID IC IA f. DISTRICT. Iff
.AVD FDR aBMI.VOLR COLVTV.
FI,ARID A.
IV CHARCKIIV VII. IN IS
D llO N t'K
AlftlKN D. COOKE.
I'laln llff,
DOIllfl

B. COOKE.
Iirfrndant
IIHIIKN OF PI'BI.ICATIU.Y
TIIK MTATK OF FLORIDA Tos
Dorla U. C»»ka
p. tl. Ik n laf t
A etn a , Uuam
Vnu ara hrrrliy ordrrrd lo an*
paar and anawar In paraun (ar by
attnrnayl in a hill of noni|*)alat
filari h n etn aaalnal you la tha
I'lroult Court uf Hamlnola County,
KluiliH, on ur hr Tort lha llh day
nf May. A. D. Ill* , ram* bailie a
■Mil for d lv n n a , tith n w lie a drrrt* fr o ronftaiu w ill ha antrrrd
aealnat you fnr failure to apptar
and anawar aa rtoulrrd by law.
It la furlhtr ordarad that thla
Nollrr hr puldlahrd
a wark
for four (II ronatcullva wrrka In
Tha Sanford llrrald, a nrwapapar
publlahad In Hanford, nominal*
Couniy. Florid*.
*
W lln rti my hand and official
•»al Ihla fth day of April, A. D.

lie*.

aF.Al.

Ha,Id M. O alchrl, Clark
iTrrull Courl, Hamlnola
County
Ity. U a ith a T. Y lhltn
D. C.

Hdnard F. IHaalna
At loro iv f„r P lain tiff and
Complainant
W inter I’Ark. Florida
l&gt;. o. Iloi le w
Publish Apr. If, t l . Si A May t.
IH Ike I a srt wf the I'e a a l, J a d * ',
BHNIVOI.K iw a a lr , Flwrlda,
Is Prabsla,
Is rei K alsl* ml
KAIIL E. VAN FLEET
Deceased.
Tw All l‘r*dH*ro sad Perawaa »la, la s Clalma sv Demaada Analaat
Said K alalei
You and aath a t you art hereby
iinttllrd and rtqulrtd to praarnt
any clalma and demands whirl,
you, or ollhar of you, may hava
aaainat lha estate of KAIIL K
VAN FLEET, deceased, lata af aald
Couniy, in lha Couniy Jutlao nf
Btmlnola County, Florida, at hla
o lfh a In th* court houa* of aald
County at Hanford. Florida, within
elRht ralandar sionlha from lha
Unit nr th* first publhattan af
Ihla nolle*. Mark rlalm or demand
■ball ha In w rlllna. and ahall
th* plsr* o f resid en ts and post
off lo* addraaa of th* claim ant,
and shall ha awora I* by lha
claimant, hi* aaant, or ailorney,
and any auch rlalin or damand
s a l *■■ Iliad ahall h* void.
Jan* L Van Fleet
Aa A dm lnlatrslrls -of th*
Katat* of
KAIIL r~ VAN FLEET,
dacaaaad
R TEK irrnou. d a v i a a m c in t o b m
Atlom aya for Admlnlntratrls
Kdwarda Hull-Hoc
Manlnrd, Florida
Puhllih Apr. II, 11. |S A May 9.

P IC T tT fO la V AMR
NOTICK IK h rrtb j Riven that 1
am m a s s 'd In burlnaaa at see
l^iurrl A v r , Hrmlnola County, Finrlda. under thr flrlltlou a name of,
R A M
Ruoflnr Co.—and Hist
I Intend to rretatrr aald name
with th* Clerk of tha Circuit Courl,
Hrmlnola County. Florida. In artordanca with lha provtalona of
tha Ph-flMoua Nam» Mtalulra. tnw Iff Mrcllon K i l l Florida Rtatutoa
lf»T.
Hlet B It Itrrllraon
To bo publlahad April e, 11, 11.
SAlh.
I V*TIIF. 1-OrVTV J l IIUHT lO lR T .
iv A V » f o r a c M iv n i.R c o L v n r
No.
.......... ......-....— ........ ™...------- Fatal* oft
FLORENCE F. RUKDBRLIN.
Drcaaard.
C I T A T I O V
THE HTATK OF FMJI11DA TOj .
Mr*. W. W. W ilton
IT Olmatead Plai-a
K»&lt;1 Norwalk. Connecticut,
I'roaprrt Hill Cam rlrry Aaan.
lira tt la horn. Vermont,
First Itaptlat Church of
liratllaboro Battlaboro,
Vtrmonf.
Ilrattlrhuro Memorial* Mnapllat llraltlelioro, Vermont
Harold K. flrown
*11 North Wheaton
W eaion. Illinois
Job s K nlsh t
l.udlow. Vsrmont
Marie Tllua
llrattlaburD, Vermont.
Vermont Paoplaa N a fl Bank
llraltlelioro, Vermont
Aaenrlatrd charllta* of
R ralllehors H rstlltboro,
Vermont
And all olhar ptraosa concarnad:
rotr a r e H E itK n r n o t i f i e d
that s Pallllon for Cunatrucilon of
W ill h a l hean filed In eald Courl
praylne for Iho dalorm lnatlon of
whothor or not a handw ritten poet
script, lo -w lt “P. M. Tha aum of
Itiee.h* In Edward A. Rundrrlln
Kalata la to ha divided betwaan
Harold B. Brown and Mrs. W. W.
Wilson", la a valid baqiiaat undtr
tha aforaaald W ill, and you aro
tie reliy notified and required In
flit your w ritten d efam es Hiarato
with the Clark o f tha above Court,
on or haforo Friday, May IS. Ill* ,
and terra a copy thereon upon
Daniel J. I.eFavra, Warrick. Care ll I A I^Favre. P. O. H oi i l l .
Winter Park, Florida. A ttorneys
fnr the above aetata. Mlmuld you
fall therein, a dtrrea w ill he r o ­
te red In dua courts upon aald Patlllnn. You ara furlher nnllftad that
a haarlhH on aald I'ttltlnn w ill ha
held before tha Hon. W ilton A lrtandar, Couniy Judea, In hla Cham­
bers at lha Hamlnola County Court
Moure, Hanford, Florida, al lt* l
P. M.. Monday, May It. tile .
WITXKHM my hand and lha taal
nf aald Court a l Hamlnola Cnunly,
Hanford, Florida, thla Slat day af
March. Ill# ,
l REAL)
WIIAOX ALEXANDER.
County JudRH
,
Hr lAtha Fowlar
Clerk
Daniel J. t^Favr*
nf WAItRICK, CARGILL A L*FKVIIM
ITO Weal Falrhanka Avtnua
P. O. n o t IT*
W inter Park, Florida.
A ttorneys for Iho Katat* *(
Florence P. Hundarlln.
NOTCH (IF IVTKVTIOft TO
ADOPT B l DOKT FOR FISCAL
IMAM ISSS-1 **!
TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN AND
TO ALL OWXKIIH. PKIIHONH Oil
KXT1TIKH HUBJKCT TO CKNTHAL
AND MOUTH KIIN FIAJIIIDA FLOOD
CONTIIOL DIHTHICT TAX KM.
NOTION IH H KIlK tir UIVKN, Is
compliance with end liy authority
of Chsplar 371, Florida Hlatutra
aa amrnded anil Chapter 3111*,
U n a of Florida, IMS, that Ihe
tlovernlna Hoard o l Central and
Southern Florida Flood Control
Dlalrlrl, a puhllt, •-orporallon atlalin g and oparatlna under and by
Virtue of tha lawa of lha Hlala
nf Florida, Inlands to adopt tho
fulluwInB lanlatlvo hudeet. or aa
lh* earn* may be amended, tor
aald District fnr Ihe fiscal year
beginning July 1, IIS* and ending
June 1*. l t d .
Estim ated amount to be raised fcy
Dlairlct u i n
'ft,l»T.noo on
Less T a i A ssessor's F a ts Tl.Coe.ee
Estimated net amount to
b* raised hy Dlairlct
terra
11,III,no*.o*
General R avtnut Fund
Katlmaiad amount to be
,
recalled from othar
aoureaa
ftl.I M .e i
Katlmaled unobltgalril
nr nal balanca which w ill
ha on hand a l th* hrglnBinning of lha above r*
tarred In fiscal year
1,311,0**0*
Eatlmatad total fund*
avallabla
((.« )(.nnn «n
For cunelrurtlon
&lt;11,000.00
For arqiilaltlon of land
and other purpurea
l.lit.410.00
Fnr operation and m ain­
tenance of Ihe Dlelrlot'a
Wnrka
11.141,11).**
For conduct o l lha
affaire nf tha D istrict
generally
lll.lt &gt; * *
Far rsearv*
llt.0 0 t.tl
Total aailmatad
eapandlturea
11,(14,0**.**
Katlmaiad amount whh I,
which w ill appear at lh*
beginning nf th* tb e v t re­
ferred la fleral year aa
obligated upon com m it­
ment* mad* but laeompleie
IToa.ee***
That on tha Tlh day of May,
A. IL Ilea, at nine o'clock a. m ,
In lh* principal nfflr* of aald Cen­
tral aad Southern Florida Flood
Contrul
District.
1*1
Rearing
S trati, Waal Falta Batch. Florida,
hearing w ill b* afforded to all
uwntr*. parsons, or *atliloa who
• ho a,a ar may h* aulilert in
■aid Dlatrlol laaaa, their a lter ney* ur sgvn l. ta appear before
aald Hoard and show tbtlr ohJarilona lo aatd iiudaai.
Thla N oils* shall ha published
In th* alghtwm counties of th*
D istrict Is acesrdasea w ith • s la t ­
ing law ).
Thla lh# Ith da, of April 1*4*.
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
FLORIDA FLOOD DONTROL
DISTRICT BY 1TB GOVERNINfJ BOARD
Hy / • / Jalfareon D avit
Chairman
lS ta ll
ATTEST:
/a f a , B. p a ll, jr .
Hacralair
MEMBERS OF BOARD
RHay B. Mllta, Vlea-CheirDavid M. Cllak
W. H - I lia
Hrlaa K. McCarty

GAR1T COOPER
l

i

• A M B IG A T I
, ROM A t V I R N t R
Cfc. R I f t l .

Tla d if f e r ML*
Mesas Nay bbc«

= rr-T T

I

n tT T T T O f* NAHM
NOTICE IH hereby glean th a t I
am engaged In huatnraa on Slat*
Rout* It* (P. O. Boa No. 31, Sem i­
nole County. Florida, under the
flcllnua name of. Foreat Lake t A
1*. and that 1 Intend ,» reglafer
eald name w ith, lh* Clark of lh*
Circuit Court, Hrmlnola Couniy,
Florida. In avrordani-e w llh tha
provlalona nf th* F ictitiou s Nam*
H lalulta, to -w ltt Section M l.a i
Florida Slalutea IDT.
Hlg: Anthony Naaaar,
Lillian Naaaar
Fella Na«*ar
Jena Naaaar

6 MR p m .

Ok. a UfM a 1 1 * |b B,
Pd. Pol Adv.

F ic m r o ti* x a h i
NOTICE
IB
HEflKBT
GIVEN
that tho uadtralgnad daalrlng to
ongaga In hualnaaa under lha fietttlo u f nam e of Jim'* Brake Serv­
ice a t l lh Street and Hanford A tonue, In lh* Clly or Hanford, F lor­
ida, Intend* ta -r a g la la r tha aald
name w ith lb* Clark o f lh* Circuit
Court nf Homlnel* Couniy, Florida.
Hlg: Vtncanao J, M arsalis
Harold F. Johm oaAttorney dt U w
P. O. B o i 11*
Hanford. Florida
Puhllih Mar. I I * Apr. 4. 11. If.

Classified Ads
2. F o r Bent

Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611

LONGWOOD
Lee's Fairy U ka Apartments, 1
and 3 bedroom duplcxei, 733
Wildmere Rd. TEmpI^ 1-4363.
3-ROOM Turn, bouse. FA 3477$.

IV THR CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
la Iho Cwart a f tho C s a sty Jadge, VIVTR JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IE
AVD FOR HBMIVOI.R COCC.VTT,
BIS1lf.VOI,M C aaatr, Florida,
FLORIDA
IV CHANCERY VO.
DEADLINES
la Praha le,
la r e , Kalafe at
COLBHLLA MURRAY,
C
L
A
I8
IF IB O D IS P L A Y i
MART IL. FINCH
P laintiff
Deeaaaad.
Tn*A . tfcrn P ri. ■ a P . M. Rvy k*Ta AII t'redltaea aad Peraaae N av- CHARLIE MURRAY, '
la g rlalm a ae Demaada A gala*!
Deri nian t far* iHPMilM. Mml • BdL MRb
Said Katalci
VOTIVE TO APPEAR
Tnu and each of you ar* hereby HTATE OF PLOM DA
STK A IG H T C L A S S IF IE D !
notified an-l required lo present any TO: Charlie Murrar
rlalma and demands which you.
Addraaa and R taldtnc*
Tom. tkra FrL - I M i . &lt;*? k*or cither of you. may hava agalnat
Unknown
lh* fatal* nf Mary H, Finch, del
Y*u ara h*rtby naltflad that a faro lutrtldE. Mml • SaL m i l
reaatd. lata of aald Couniy. lo hill of com plaint for divorce haa
R ESPO N SIBILITY :
lh* County Judg# o f Bemlnolo been flltd agalnat yau. and you
County, Florida, at hla offlra In ar* required la serve a copy of
lh* rnurl hnuaa of aatd County your anawar or pleading to tha Th* Hrratd will r*I k* rraponaikl*
at Manlnrd. Florida, w llhln eight bill af com plaint on lha r is ln tlr fa (ar M tn Ik an
Ivcsrrcct Im p
talendar monlha from Iho tim e of altornay, Paul C. I’arkln*. 411
Ihe flret puhllrallon of thla nolle*. Waal South fltrttt. Orlando. F lor­ Urn of / u r ad, aad rm rrM th*
Karh rlalm or demand sh all be In ida, and flla th* original Anawar right to m l*g or r*j*et say adw riting, and ahall alala th* ptaea or p ltadln g In th* offlra ar th* vrrilacmml from (hat ordered to
nf raajdtnra and poat nfflr* ad- Cltrk af th* Circuit Court on or ran form Is Gw pdUridH df this
dre*a V-f lh* rlalm anl, and shall haforo Monday. April D . ID *. If
h* sworn to hy lha claim ant, hla you fall to da no Judgment by M M .
■sent, nr hla attorney, and any default w ill ha taken agalnat you
■rich rlalm nr dtmand not ao flltd for tho relief demanded In th*
■hall ba void.
bill of complain .
X. For Kdnt
/■ / Barbara Fryman
DONE AND ORDERED at Han­
Aa e a tr u lr ls of tho Laat W ill ford. Hatnlnol* County. Florida, t
BEDROOM HOUSE Utcbett
and Testam ent af
ihla 14th day af March, 111*.
■quipped, children weleoncd.
* Mary H, Finch, deceased.
(HEAL)
FA 9-39*1.
Carroll Burke
DAVID M. GATCHKI.
Attorney at l a v
Clark o f lha Circuit Court
3-BEDROOM unfurnished bousd.
Hanford A llantle Natl, Bit. Bldg.
By Martha T. Vlhtan, DC
Hanford, Florid*
Attorney (nr P la in tiff
FA 24005.
Attorney for Katat* of
111 W ait Houth S trait
Mary tl. Finch
Paul C. Perklna
RENT A BED
Publish Apr. II, II. A May t . I. Orlando, Florida

Legal Notice
Nolle* to All K ltrtrlclan i and Electrical Contractors
Notice I* haraby given, pursuant to Chapter 11-U 4I, Laws
ol
Florida, that on February 31, 1)1*. tha Hoard or County
Commlailoner* of Hrmlnola County, Florida, created a Roard of
Kln-trlral K iam lnrra to exam ine, claaalfy and certify all alecrlrlana engaging In Work aa elerlrlclana In aald rnunly amt
all elertrlcal rnntractora en gagin g In faualnati In aald county.
Any resident of Hamlnule county who w ot actively engaged
In
lha bualneea or occupation a t electrician In aald county,
and any prraon, firm ur corporation who waa actively engaged
In
Ihe bualnae* or occupation of alaotrlcal contractor In aald
rnunly prior tn April I, ID * may make application to aald
hoard of eiam lnrr* for a certificate nf qualification without
evam lnatlon Halil application. In the Inrm prescribed by Iho
Hoard of Electrical K iam lnare. ahall be arrompanlad hy a sworn
atalem eni of lh* applicant thai he m ttla all lha requirem ents
of Section I nf Uhaplor D - t l l l . l e e r of Florida, togeth er wllh
lh* cartlflcallon fa* required by section * Ihrreof. All auch
appll,-atlona must b* auhm ltttd to th* Hamlnola Couniy Zoning
o ffice on nr bafor* May II, III*; othcrwla*. any parson, firm
nr corporation Iharaaftrr daalrlng lo engage In lha hualnaaa
nr nrcupallon nf *t*rtrh*lan or
electrical ,-onlrartor ahall ba
required in vlthaland an exam ination and meal th* other r e ­
quirement* prearrlliM hy Chapter It-IM I, l a v a o l Florida,
and rules and regulation* nr Hoard of K leclrlcal Kiamlnrra
hafora en gagin g In either aald hualnaaa or occupation ta Sttnlttola Co inly, Florida.
Hetnlmd* County Electrical Examiner*
Hy Hobart H. Brown, Secretary
Puhllih April II, D , * May t, ». U l* .

SERI VOLK COYATY EOVIVO C O R R ItllO R
Valle* mt l &gt;ahlla H earing
To whom It may concarnt
Noth* la hereby alvrn In accordance with Section I a f
tha Zoning H tgulalluns that F. m . Dougina ha* rtqueated a
'•I'**" perm it lo build a m e haul, a] garage to replace preienl
■tructur* on th* follow ing d ru rlb rd property I Lota t , f and
la, (llrda at Faradla* subdivision,
Public hearing Will h* held In th* Hrmlnola County Court
Huuie. County t'olimmlealunera room, Wedneeday, May I, ID *
a l Til* P. M. or *a toon lharaaflar aa ■ -nlble.
Krinlnid* County Zoning Commlaaloa
, Hy Robert H. Brown
Hemlnol* County Zoning P lracter
Puhllih April II, ll* «
Vatlra a f F ablla H eariag
Null,-* la hereby given ,ln ecrnnlanre with Heclloa ) • ar the
Men,Inol* Couniy F.onlna Regulatlnna. tha Hoard of County Commit• lunera o f Hrmlnola County, Florida, propoa** to adopt a Cnmprehenalv* Zoning K egulatloa aupareadlng and am andlng tha pratant
Zoning R egulations and adopilng a Comprehanalv* Zoning Map f«r
all the unincorporated artae ol Hamlnola County, Florida.
Public haailng w ill b* bald In th* Sem inole Cnunly Court Houar,
Hanford. Florida. In th* County Court Room on M*y f , 11*1 at T:f*
P, M. or a* aoon theroaflar aa poaalbl*.
Hoard nf County Commlaatonari *
Hemlnol* County, Florida
Hy John K rld ir chairm an
Attart David M. Oatehal
Publish April 1*. I l l *
Tha follo w ln s named persona hava bean ta in te d hy lh* Board
o f County Commlaalontra of Hemlnol* County, Florida la *erv* aa
t.Trrka and Inapoetora for tk* Prim ary Elactlon, ta ba bald, Tuesday,
May 3rd, 1t&lt;4.
Clerk aad laapeetors — PRKCYVCT VO. t — Moat Baalerd
Mr. F.d Hunt. Clerk
Mr*. IkiuIi * O. K nuwl*i
Mra, Imo Burner
Mra R. E. Jokaaon
Mr*. Mae Edmond*
Mr*. Ralph Lnaalng
Mr. Ralph Loaalng
Mr*. Jim Buckler
Clark and Inapertwra — PBKfTVCT ( a t - U k * H u n t
Mra. Mary H lttall. Clerk
Mra, (Irae* Thuraton
Mra. Helen Muaa
Mra. A. P. H lttall
Mra. Gut Hrtimah
Mr*. Dorothy M. 1-aMay
Clark aad laaperlara — FBBtTNUT Va. ■ —
lan iard
Mr. a. L. Perklna. Jr., Clerk
Mr*. L utlll* K lrekoff
Mra. Christine Blankanihlp
Mra. Lid* Htlna
Mr. Frad W. Pupa
Mra. Martha Rahors
Mr. John K H laaln i
Mr*. Klala a . D obs
Mr. Jam** Howard cuahlng
Mra. Myra Southward
Mr* Evelyn Kpp»
Cloveland. Hr.
Clerk and Inepeetavg — FERCIVOT Vo. * — H a l e
Mra G trlrud* Faa. Clark
Mra Mary A. Spivey
Mra. Carrl* C. Collin*
Mrs. aterlha Denmark
Mra Agne* Hodg*
Mrs. Harman T. Jarrell
Clark sa d laapovtor* — FERCIVOT Re. ■ — Oviedo
Mrs. H. F. King. Clark
Mr* Chi or* B attle
M n. Minnie K. Moan*
Mr, M A. Dewberry
Ur*. W illie P. Blunt
Hra. Ratal* P. Croat
4 lark nnd Inaperler* — PRRCIVCT Bo. d — g a o r v e
Mr. W. O. Kllba*. Clark
UrA R a m i Tout*
Mr. W. E. Dibble
Mr. E4*on Golt
Clark and loaporloro — PRECIVCT Vo. f — C koleola
Mr. E D. Hamll. Clark
Mr. Ernaat W heating
Mr. Wm. H. Andarai.il. Hr.
Mrs. Evelyn F o ri
Ml*. A n as I*. T olttay
Mr. Aolhnnay E. Cara#
I'trrk aa* I neper#era — ySH ClXC T Vs. ■ — R oM ouod
Mr*. Gladys I. Jane, Clark
Mra Kabarra C. W llaoa
Mr. Roht. K. Parker
Ml Richard H. Parker
Mra. Barbara Bvanutr
Mr*. F ran cis A. Brock
Clerk and la tp e tlo r o — PRECIVCT He. I — L BORgood
Mr a Charlotta C. Otto, Ctrrk
Mr. MAurlo* Rudetpk
Mr. I'b iitar Kugano Nation
Mra E tk sl C. Bow ser
Mra Ben Gray
.
Clerk nod laepertero
P kK t l h t T Va. 10 — U A i Mary
Mr. H. M. illi* eo n , Clark
Mr. Frad
Bauer
Mr, W. P. Butko
MrA Ruby M. Lludag
Mr*. Ida K*ogh
Clerk so d laepaotor* — PRECIVCT l a II
Altam ao
MrA T. U Gorham, Clerk
Mr. Robert W aiM A
Mr. L*all* W inter*
MrA Paul Frcuck
MrA Ann Flnnoek
Clerk and l a i e m t i w — PERCIVCT Va IH — N n R Clip
Mr. W. Allan Forward, Clrrk
Mr a
I- Hndgra. Hr.
Mra R, L Pardue
Mr*, c a rl R. U n ity
Clark ' so d I neper,era — PRECIVCT V*b U — BlavlR
Mra Em ily D Jakubotn, Clark Mr* Margaret M lkUr
Mta E thel Mtklar
MrA Ann Mlkl*r
Mi a G ertrud! l.uaka
Mra. Ann E Rook
Clerk aad laaperlara — PERCIVCT Va U — Foak Fork
Mr*. EllM bolh Haabargar, d a r k
Mr, Graham w lta s a
r. Price Egbrrt
Mr. Jama* Btrk*am*y*r, . Sr.
r. John J. MoManua
Mr*. Lillian Bav*r*
Clark ood la art ara — PEMCIVCT Va IH — Caalral flaatsrd
Mr. J. H. Truluck, Clerk
Mr. D. C Howard
Mta B aity T *ll
Mr. U. 1* W rlgkt
Mra. F rau d • Roumlllat, Jr.
Mr. H tn rr Long w ell
Mr. U. K. McCall
Mr. Vnlla A. W ill lam a Hr..
MrA Martha IL A n a rail e
MrA Mas R. G lllsn
MrA a lady* E Caspar
Mra Ctaranca Raddlng
Clark aad laaperlara — FERCIkCT VA Id
Re ar
Mra. Jahn Yat«A Hr. Clark
U r A Real Lrl*
M rs Edith M. Pan**
Ur. Jaaaa W illiam *
Joha Kridar, Chairman
■Liard *1 Couniy Cammlaaloa*ra
Hagalaol* C aaaly, ptartdd
tOMIMal Baal)
Alt*atI DAVID M. GATCHEU
Clark * f Ik* Circuit B anff
bn nin-.lt cn u m y, Florida
Publlth April U , D M

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1-BEDROOM furnished house $80
per month. 243$ Chafe Are. Ph.
FA 3-7419.
3 BEDROOM unfurnlahed houie.
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-44$$.
2-BEDROOM trailer $10 per week.
Ph. FA 2431*. Call after 4 p.m.
RENT OR SALE: S-bedroom, kit­
chen furnltbed home. Fbon*^
FA 2-3941.
w
FURNISHED cottage in Lake
Mary. FA 2-3049.
Z-FURN1SHED houses, nice and
dean, 2 bedrooms, al) eiedrtc
kitchen). Large ahady yard).
Floral Height). Ph. FA 2-2097
or FA 2-37M.
FURNISHED aparlmenl), hard­
wood floor), tilt bath*. 003
37lh. StraoL
V
NEW 2 bedroom furnltbed apart­
ment located at 300 W. 13th.,
upatalri. $M month, water induded. Daya FA S-3PS1, night*
FA 3-1401,
W KLALA APA R TM EN TS; m m

private kdtha, 114 W. Fli*4 Sk.

UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom bouse,
large screen porch, lake privW
Bdllaway, Hospita' ft Bdby Bdds
legea. FA I-T304.
w
By Diy, W#«k mt Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
NICELY furnished I room apark
Ph. PA 3-Stll
1U W. 1st S t
menL FA 2-9303.
FURNISHED (arai* apartment, UNFURNISHED 2 b e d r o o m
106 W. ltlh St.—■Her 4:M p.m.
house, kitchen equipped, double
garage. About 3 mllei from nav­
SLEEPING room, clein, real
al air station. |33 mo Daya
borne lifts. Clot* to town. ReaPh. FA MOM, night* FA 2-4379.
•onablc, 100 So. HoUy, FA 3-2430.

FIRST floor furnished duplex.
. Adults. 217 W. 12th. St. after ATTENTION NAVY PERSONNEL
When orderi take you away (roidP
3:00 p. m.
Sanford, glva ut the opportunity
FURNISHED apartment, clean
lo keep your homo rented. Pur
and d o it in. Adult* only.
propeny management depart­
Jimmy CouFtn, FA 2-4019.
ment, with iU complete rental
service, wilt give your homo
TURN, ap t 3300 MollonvUto
Ihe personal attention it deserves. Contact BeUya D. Smith.
SLEEPING room* 17 par wook.
PA 3-n«4.
Stenstrom Realty
FURNISHED 4 room, 3 bedroom 111 N. Park Ava. Phone FA 1-24M
“Open evening* Ul l:M P. M."
ipartm tnl, 311 W. 16th tTD.
FA 2 3490.
1-BEDROOM house, furnished, * i f
month. IlSVb Laurel. Phono
REAL nlco 3 BR. unfurnlihed
no a -a u .
downitairt apt., kitchen equippod. $19. 923 Park. PA 2 2104. 2-BEDROOM bouse, kitehen equip­
ped, 973 month. Outside city
917 ESCAMBIA DR.: 2 bedroom
limits, FA 34MP.
unfurnUbed houio. Ph. FA 2-0020
■liar 3:00 p. m.
CLEAN and n l e o l y furnished
apartment, 130$ Elm, C a l l
FUBN. A p t ROlty W. l i t SL
FA 3-9367.
FURNISHED apL FA 2-2000.
CLEANEST and bast apartment
CB, X BEDROOM, unfamlahod,
town for the price. F h o n #
hitch** equipped home 300 per
FA 94979.
month. 2330 Palmetto Av*.
FURNISHED five room, one bedPhone FA 24337.
room, garage. Call FA 34&gt;3$.
RENT OR SALE: 3990 Palmatlo

X. Wail ltd to Resit

A v*. FA 2-1010.

NICE bedroom, pri vat* entrance 14 rr. GERMAN made boat whh
and hath. Phone FA 3-344$.
M H. P. Evlnrude motor and
accessories. Ph. FA 9473$.
•BEDROOM unfurnished apartmooli kitehon equipped. 10$ V.
5. Rob! Eatoto For Sato
l$th.
UNFURNISHED $ bedroom botiM,
IMS Elliott. Call FA 3-9394.

GREAT BIG FOUR
BEDROOM HOME

1 AND . I bedroom bouaai, kit­ In Heart of Sanford. Enjoy charm
chens equipped, valor furnish­
eg country living amid conven­
ed. Call FA 3-4411 or FA 29SI1
iences of city. Almost ftoM acre
of land shaded by beautiful
T R A IL E R and M R c sb o n n a , full
trees. Garage apartment own
b ath ,. $4$. C a l l
ttto r i:M ,
of
many added features.
FA M 9 U .
1700 MAGNOLIA: 2 BR. apt., This is a rare bargain al $M,000^
Can bn purchaaod with tow dowi*
kilehon squipt. $17.90. FA 3-Mil.
payment. Don't lot somebody
also steal this from under your
Ik Fays
. . CALL US TODAY.

Tn Um
Tho HERALD
Want Ads.

W. H. “ BUI" STEMPEB A|
Realtor ft Insurer
Phone TA I-4M1
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Phono TA S kill M l Park Dr.

Help Wanted
Otoe ef ^aaford’a eldest eetobUehed tirmm bee aa
epealtof far ■ MAN er WOMAN wfc* Mae to meet
It
REQUIREMENTS: Meet he sent i . BppMrn.ee, have •
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BENEFITS: Good Btartiag nekry wMh b— bm, ianur■act had eppertunity far ndraaceseat. I ' , day week,
haars gaad. Pieunni werhiaf eeadiUeas.
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Mon. April 18, I960—Pnge 9 19. Boota and Motora

By OWNER! General atore. «ell REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE AVAILABLE June Is!.; Suniand:
3 bedroom, kitchen equipped
stocked, it Enterprise. Land,
SURETY BONDS
home. Corner .lot, lakefront.
building and fixtures. 313.500
Equity 81230. VA loan 4»«'..
stock at Inventory. Pit. N08-I962 RAYMOND M. BALL
S82 per mo. including taxes and
AND ASSOCIATES
or NO 14114.
insurance. Call FA 2-7403.
Amy Anderson
Genevieve (Jranle) Blair
IF A HOME COULD
Carl Chorpcning, Jr.
3550 DOWN
SHAKE YOU It HAND
Robert J Schmidt
Beautiful
3
Bcdrmm 2 Bath Home
This one would say, "Howdy, I'd
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
with Hardwood floors. G. E.
love to be the roof over your
Marvin WiUtams
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
head. My backyard |s small but 2!« So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3041
tically- controlled Ileal. Well,
the flowers around me make up
Sanford
landscspped Lot on Dead End
up for it. I have three bed*
Evans Rldg Lake- Mary
Street where Children play in
rooms and two baths and a
Ph. FA 2 1290
safety. We will be proud to show
great big livingroom for you.
you this today.
It's a shame my owner went WYNNEWOOD SECTION: 3 bedMOVE RIGHT IN
room block home, all electric
north and left me all alone. I
kitchen, screen porch. Low FHA Financing—No Closing Cost
promise to be a good home If
you buy me." May we Intro­ down payment and monthly- — for an appointment call —
payments. FA 2S67B.
Helen E. Noonan at
duce you? Just call . .
W. II. Rill Stemper Agency
FA 24WI
SPECIAL SERVICE
St. Johns Realty Co. FA 2 8331
BRANCH OPTICS
CONCRETE block, 3 bedroom, 1
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
W. H. "Bill" Stemper Agency
bath home. large Florida room.
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-8123
Realtor ft Insurer
810.300. Terms. FA 2-7017.
2601 Park Drire
MODERN 2 BR. house, electric
FA 2-8331
kitchen. Corner lot in city. At
No finer buys In Sanford than
a sacrifice. FA 2-2678.
these homes. Priced to sell.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE D*

J. W. HALL

3 bedroom, 1 bath, kitchen equip­
4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
2344 French Ave.
ped, CB, l&gt;h acrea of beautiful,
C. B. S. home located on 90 x
Realtor
landscaped property. Near 23th
140 ft. lot with good water and
"Call Hall"
Phone FA 2 3011
and Sanford Avenue. Down pay­
lake privileges.
ment 82300. Price 812.900.
$15,000
WITH
TERMS
l-BEDROOM CB bouse. Detached
garage. On nice large corner
2 bedroom, 2 baths, beautiful large
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
lot. Ph. FA 2-7147.
corner lot on South Palmetto
C. B. S. home on high lot with
Avenue. Dnwn payment 86000.
714M WYNNEWOOD DR.. 3 B. R., .paved street and rights to canal.
Price 811.300. Must see to ap­
C. B. S. home, furn. or unfur*.,
-House equipped with GE stove,
preciate.
11800 equity or terms. Ph.
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
FA 2-3880.
sal and washing machine.
Stenstrom Realty
318.900 - 33.300 DN.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
IF YOUR ANSWER IS YES
in 3 questions, you can move
8. Female Help Wanted
Immediately Into this nicely ROSA L. PAYTON
furnished masonry c o u n t r y
And Associates
home, consisting of 2 bedrooms,
’ C U R B GIRLS
Registered Real Estate Broker
large living room, klteben-dln- Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Must be 21. Apply in person Pig
ing loom, largo semi-enclosed
•N Whistle.
screened porch, aluminum awn­ ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
ing windows, situated on g
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
SENIOR BEAUTICIAN, part or
large lota, bearing eltrui trees, FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
full time. Ph. FA 2-3742.
shady oaks, quiet rural loca­
GOING OVERSEAS: Must sell S GIRLS WANTED for part time
tion—
Question Mo. 1, Do you have
bedroom home. Florida room,
telephone survey work. Apply
many eatras. 4'v% loan. 2411
82,230 cash
at room 203, 3!el»rh Building.
Adams Cl. Ph. KA 2-7738.
No. 2. Can you pay tTt.SI Mo.
EXPERIENCED dictaphone ope­
No. 3, la this tho typo homo
7 ACRES of pine timber. Pbone
rator. Prefer aomeone familiar
you are looking for?
FA
3
8708.
with medical terminology. Ap­
If your answar is yaa to all I
ply at Seminole 3lemorial Hos­
questions, then call ns NOW.
8ACRIFICE SALE
pital Monday through Friday.
must sell 3 H. R , 1
FARMER’S AGENCY OWNER
bath, large Fla. room, C. B. 0. Male Help Wanted
N. V. Farms., Realtor
home on large lot. One of fin­
Lillian Trims
est sections of Sanford. Close WANTED: Service Station Man­
1 . If. Ivars. D. H. Whitmore
to school, church, downtown ft
ager and Operator for new Sun­
Associates.
N. A. S. 4ls'« G. I. mortgage
set Oil Independent Station oa
*18 g. French Ave. Ph. FA 2 8221
with iow monthly payments.
Highway 17-92. Must have ex­
After hours, FA 2-2818, FA 2-4921
Buy my equity. Terms ran be
perience. Contact Hobby LindFA 2-0261,___________________
arranged. Pbone FA 2 0092 after
•ey at station Wednesday for
f P. M. for appointment.
Tbur»day, or write Bobby Lind­
Y b EDROOM block home, kitchen
sey, c/o Dixie Oil Company.
equipped; patio. Buy my equity, I BR HOME. 2 baths. 7 mo. old,
Georgia, or call Tifton,
assume 4tt% mortgage. Pine- —lacriflc*. Forest Dr. Loeb AJ&gt; Tilton,
730-J-t nights.
crest area. FA 2-2843.’' bor. FA 2 2293.
MAN for light delivery work, part
FORCED TO SELs. to pay taxes.
time, from 3 to 9 p. m. Car
BELIEVE IT OR NOT!
essential. 3(ust know Sanford
Five acres of land in Black
tf* have Just listed an especially
Hammock. Call G. 31. Arie,
area. FA 2-1723 between I and
elaaa I Bedroom boms to beau­
0 p. m.
Oviedo, FA 8-3384.
tiful Wynnewood far • n 1 y
S8M3.30, requires only S1730.00 WILL TRADE-Large ranch-type PART TIME counter help. Apply
down and the payments are
In person. Tip Top Super Mar­
home for amaller houao or
ONLY m 00 monthly, already
ket, 4th. and Sanford Ava.
house trailer. FA 2-7631.
financed at 4U%.
EXPERIENCED
manager far ser­
BY OWNER; S bedroom. 1 bath
vice station, Sanford area.
(EW. I Bedroom, 2 bath bomea
home on corner lot in Pinecrest.
Salary and commiaaion. Give
In Loch Arbor, with double c a r
Close, to school and rhurch. VA
full details, telephone number
porta, only 114,800.09 as low aa
4‘i r . loan. Reasonable down
and address in reply. Box IS,
91800.00 down.
payment,
monthly payment
c/o Sanford Herald.
987.28, total price 911.400. Call
o.oo Down, FHA, buys the ales FA 2-4119.
GROVE equipment mechanics
I bedroom home at &gt;100 Ame­
wanted. We need experienced
lia Ava. This borne hai beauti­ COUNTRY LIVING
men only. Year round employ­
ful hardwood floora, fall tiled
ment. Paid vsc”llon. Good pay.
bath, and enclosed porch. It NINE ACRES, cleared and fenc­
Own lools. Coni set Bob Smythe,
ed, on well traveled road. Two
will pay you to check this one.
Clermont. EX 4-4211.
bedroom C.B. home. Good out­
Seminole Realty
houses. Good terms.
10. .Male or Female
'9901 Park Ave.
FA 2 3212
PA 2-2248 tvenlnfi.
THREE bedroom home, tile bath,
ltviniroom with wall to wall 31EN-Women 820. Daily. Sell Lum­
carpeting, Florida room. Enclos­ inous nameplates. Write Reeves
Co., Attleboro, 31ass.
ed garage and storage room.
DO YOU . . .
Large oak shaded fenced yard. 11. Work Wonted
Kitchen equipped. House is in­
sulated. A bargain priced at MIDDLE AGED, able bodied man
OW N A LOT ?
$13,200. 4*4'.- mortgage.
with wife and leen age daughter
wishes work, prefer farming or
If ae, M will pay yon »•
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
caring for ranch, but will ac­
cept anything if terms are right.
BROKER
SE E ...........
Write Box WW, c/o Sanford
W. B. Sbippy. Assoc.
Herald.
The AN Nee
202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3991

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Credit Manager, Steep Music,
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state- Cat Flowera Far Aay Oceania*
GArdtn 4-2401, Orlando, or write
manta. Invoices, band bills, and
841 N. Orange Ave.
SANFORD •'LOWER SHOP
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progreialve FA 2 1822
er
FA 2 8976 AUTOMATIC WASHER, WhirlPrinting Co. Pbone FA 2-2931pool, in gond condition. 830. See
306 West ISih St.
17. Pets, Llv—lock, Supplie
a t 1614 Mellonvillo Ave.
PUMPS - SPRINKLES*
9-MONTH old Cermaa Shephard, USED TV, 21", good eoodltion.
Al types and siaoe, wet atied
823. Phone FA 3 8048.
830. Used 17" portable TV 173.
"Do 14 Yourself'
KA 2 3872 or see at Basgarly
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
19. Iloafa and Motor*
Appliance, 2333 Park Dr.
8 T I N E
Mschlnery and Supply Co.
Gateway TO Tho Waterway
WERCOR tape recorder 9100.
207 W. 2nd It.
Ph. FA 24432
Your EVTNRUDt Dealer
FA 23091.
Robaou Sporting Goods
TV Service within the hour. Re­ 9044-8 I . let.
Ph.
PA
I
8991
GAS
range, 4 burner, grille, oeenpair your TV for 87.30, In your
alent broiler, 930. FA 2 “
home or no charge. Sunshine 19 FT. HI-HAT runabout (overTV. FA 2 9833.
nifhter), fully equipped. No
reasonable offer refused. Call
r *" A. K. ROS8KTTER
Sewingr Mach. Repalri FA 24089.
FLORIST
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
FA 1-1031
Celery Are.
104 Be. Park (II hr. oer.)
Mercury Outboard Motors
For All Your Floral Needs
FA &gt; 3828
WOODRUFF MARINE
Member — Florist Telegraph
9401 French Ave.
FA 1-1891
Delivery Assoc.
COMPLETE
1*4WN MAINTENANCE
SPECIAL 16 ft. Cabin Cruised;
Mowing — Edging — Fertilising
I .bunks, bead, 33 H.P. EvlnRenovating — Fertiliser Sales
rude. Galor Trailer. Ideal fam­
FREE ESTIMATES
ily boat. Like new. FA 2-7771.
JOHN LOMMERSK, FA 27197

*50 DOWN

Inclades Chdag

New and Used Furniture
311 E. Firtl St.
FA 2-3832

Windshield
Back Glass
BARGAINS
Door Glass
Vent Glass
Reclaimed Lowrey and Ham­
SERVICE
mond, like new condition guar­
FA 1-7684
9918 Otk
anteed. Will aell at discount
Sonkarik Glass and Paint Co.
nr terms to reliable party. Phone
11 I U W . W B L
FA f-69t! 1«. Flowera * Plant*

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15. Special Services

25. Eduratbn • Instruction

MERCURY 23 KG* motor. 14 ft. WOODEN BARRELS, clean and
empty, 11.00 each. FA 2-4114.
runabout boat and trailer; all
AIRLINE
&gt;600 rash. Call FA 2-1823.
LARGE utility trailer 133. paint,
ENJOY
TREE TRAVEL
eols. tents. ARMY-NAVY SUR­
20-A Trailer*
PLUS. 310 Sanford Ave.
GOOD PAY — SECURITY
HOUSE TRAILER, 10' x S3'. New
FACTORY
TO
YOU
Moon, '38 model. I n q u i r e
Men and wonen will be selected
ALUMINUM
FA 2 4268.
from this rldnlty to train im­
VENETIAN BLINDS
mediately !or attractive alrlln*
Enclosed
head.
Sag-proof
bottom
48 FT SPARTAN houie trailer,
positions as Hostess, Reserverail with plastic ends. Plastic
furnished, sleeps six. Also nine
tIon 1st, Ticket Agent and Ope­
or reyon topes. Cotton or nylon
lots. Can be bought separately.
ration*. thsrt, low cost training
cords.
Ph. FA 2-3080.
qualify you. Will not in­
Senkarik Glnaa and Pnint Co. ran
terfere
with present employ­
21. Furniture
111-114 3V. 2nd St.
FA 2-4621 ment. Wtmen
will be trained la
Naw ft Uaed Furniture ft Appli­ USED only 1 months—2 Ion com­ eharm and beauty techniques.
Must hatje pleasant personality,
ances. A Good Place To
mercial air conditioner. COst
high school graduate, age 17 to
. BUY, SELL or TRADE
1430. Will sell for 1300. Phont
39. Inquiries confidential. Ac­
FA
2-2073.
Jenkins Furniture
credited by NKSC. Writ# faf
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 7430 Sell Ua Your Furniture. Qufrk
qualifying details. Include age,
phone. Alrtna Personnel Train­
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All Service With The Cash. SUPER
ing. Natinal School of AeroTRADING POST. FA 2-0877.
work guaranteed. Free Eitlnallca, Boa &gt;2, •/* Sanford
mate*. Phone FA 2-7816.
REFRIGERATOR: 7 cu. ft., good Herald.
condition, 133. Ph. FA M760.
Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
211 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133
• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
PLUM LING
Every Tuesday and Wednesday HOLLOWAY, Hospital and Baby
Contracting ft Repairs
Beds. Day. Week, nr Month—
SANFORT ft SOWERS
Free Estimates
FURNITURE CENTER
131 E. Wrlhourne Ave. Ml 31474
R. L. HARVEY
110 French Ave.
WINTER PARK, FLA.
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383
Ph. FA 2-7833
Chain Saws — Tools — Bolts—
Nuts — Screws
and Other Parts. Phone or Writ# 22. Article* For Bale
SINGER PORTABLE, round robFREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
bin "88", attachments, like new.
Plumbing A Haating
given. Matlreaa renovating, up­
Full price 829.30. Writ* bos 830,
AIR CONDITIONING
holstery and slip covers. Cus­ e/o Sanford Htrald.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
tom built bedding made to or­
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-8362
der. Call or come In. Nix Bed­ USED Hydraulle Tall Gate far H
ding 3lanufacturlng Co... 1301
ton pickup truck. LUls up to
IS. Electrical Services
lbs. 1130. “FA* 2-2073.
So. Sanford Ave. FA 2 2117.
House Wiring — Electric Service
USED Automatic Washer, t yrs.
AIR CONDITIONING
Sid Vthlen
old, good condition. 173. Used
H. B. POPE CO.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Dryer, good condition, too.
loo t. Park — FA 14184
112 Magnolia
FA 1-OOtS
FA 2-3872 or see at Baggerly
Appliance, 2333 Park Dr.
SERVICE CALLS 82.00
14. Build. Paint A Repair
The Riggeit Little Shop
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
In Sanford. All Parta And
1 Cent per lb.
THOi. E. THOMPSON
Labor Guaranteed 00 Days.
THE
SANFORD HERALD
General Contractor
SANFORD RADIO ft TV CENTER
orncr.
Home Carpentry Repairs
9th. ft Sanford Ave. FA 2 9741
304 W. 1st. St. FA 2-2611
Roofing ft Siding
Phone FA 2-8432
CARLSON
SPINET PIANO
Rug ft Furniture Center
Du*
to
unfortunate circumstances
WALL PAPERINO ft FAINTING
Wall to Wall Carpet Cleaned
have two reclaimed Spinels,
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Ph. Winter P ari, Ml 7-1383
famous brand, like new, guar­
Contact &gt;08 Weal Mk Bt.
anteed, one walnut, one ma­
Phone FA 1-8648
15-A Beauty Piriera
hogany. Wilt sell to reliable
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing A Satisfied rustomer la our beat
person In this area at tremend­
and concrete work; first class.
ous
savings. Write or phone
advertisement.
Credit Manager, Steep'a, 841 N.
FA
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Orange, Orlando.
lot. So. Oak . .. . Pb. FA 21742
15. Special Service*
USED
WASHER • Dryer Com­
Be Leveller WHO Preft set—al
bination. I yeari old. Must aell.
Beanty
Care.
AUTO GLASS
8100. FA 2 2073.

Sales - Service

55 PO N T IA C

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12. Plumbing Servicea

108 W. ONORA RD., Pinecrest; LAWN mowing ft yard work. PIANO TOWNO ft REPAIRING
Ph. FA 2-4IM or FA 2 2133.
Like new 1 bedroom, lto bath,
W. L. HARMON
J.
1300 aq. ft. living area. Com­ HOUSEWORK. FA 2
Ph. FA 1420
pletely fenced targe bark lot.
Outside well with sprinkler sys­
tem. Low equity and assume
payments.

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lerraaae floors, Venetian blinds, carpertr, screen pecek.
nfilitr room sad many ether eitras.

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OFFICIAL TOUR OF TUB CITY by a helicopter wait made by Mayor liar!
Ird which gave Foodmart
shown fretting out of the
n an • bird's aya view or aarunra r riaay. The Foodmart gponnored
tha 'copter flight* for young and old m part of a Juice drink promotion lent
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Second DeBary
Minstrel Slated

PERFECT HAIR
CONTROL FOR
YOUR FAMILY

'Hia DeDary Firemen'# Aisoelation Auxiliary held tbair meetins laal Thursday and decided
that lines all ticket* for.the min*
itrel Thursday had been sold,
the minstrel will run a second
•bow April U.
Tickets for Ibis show may ha
obtained from John Vetter or
Mrs, Charles Ulrich.
Tlia Auxiliary's installation lun­
cheon will bs held at the Hotel
Putnam In Demand on May 12.
Mrs. Sylvan drum bach should be
contacted for tickets or reserva­
tions.
The new slate of officers has
been announced. The President
Is Miss Beatrice Tyson; VicePresident, Mrs. Thomas Howard;
Secretary, Mrs. Paul Froelscher;
Treasurer, Mrs. Julius Volght;
Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.
William Klekmann; and Mrs. Sy­
lvan Grumbaeh has been elected
director for three years.
Thsre are three new members,
Mrs. Scott, Mrs. John ft. Vetter,
and Mrs. Joaaph Haring, bring*
Ing thp total membarahlp to ITS.

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Sanford will open the Florida State League season
tonight at Leesburg and many local fans have planned
to motor there to see the I960 Greyhounds go to bat for
the first time. Game time is 8 p. m.
VOL. XLIX

Drainage District
Petition Expected

H am ers favor the district, a plan
To eliminate flooding would be
pat bits effect before the fall.

JOSEPH SANTII.LO, DeB«r&gt;’, has been appointed
National Aide-dc-Camp to
Louis G. Feldmann, Hazclton, Pa., Comniander-inChief of the Veteran* of
Foreign War*. VFW Na­
t i o n a I headquarter* at
Hanna*, Mo., announced.
Feldmann anid "I deem it
n trreat honor to have Mr.
Working plans tor remodeling Santillo serve as my per­
the courthouse are expected to sonal aide-de-camp. He has
be ready for approval by next long been a tireless worker
for the VFW and I am con­
week.
The County Commission was in­ fident that he will carry
formed by Winter Park architect out his new assignment
James Gamble Rogers that plans with the same enthusiasm.
to renovate the courthouse at ■ Our organization is fortun­
cost of approximately 1100,000 will
be presented to the board at its ate to have men of his cali­
meeting next Tuesday. Plans for ber standing ready to

Courthouse Plan
Ready For Okay
By Next Week

Krider laid the estimated cost
of the plan would be 131,000. This
would provide for acquisition of
property, construction of drain­
age ditches, dams, canals and
Installation of culverts and drainaye pipe*.
If everything goes smoothly in
setting up the district, the board
ga greed that the next step would
Tie a lax district in the Tanglewood and Tempi* Terrace section.
The county agreed to join in
a project with Orange County and
Winter Park to eliminate flood­ the construction of a new Jail
ing in that area. Money for Semi- wilt not be ready for at least
nolc'a abate would rome from two months.
Preliminary plana on the re­
funds out of th* tax district.
modeling of the courthouse in­
clude relocating tha County
Commission Chambers on the
ground floor, with a sealing
capacity of 75; an eight passen­
ger elevator; additional space for
the tax collector and Us assessor
and a law library In the present
HAVANA (UP1&gt;—Premier ridel County Commission chambers.
Castro raid today President Eisen­
hower has “no tight'* to apeak
out againit him, the Cuban re­
volution or the Cuban government.
Castro made thn etatement in
an interview granted CBS cor•respondent Richard Bale and
published in full by Ibe semiof­
TALLAHASSEE IUP1) - Hie
ficial newspaper Revolution.
The premier also denied that State Cabinet gave its sanction to.
bo bad suggested personal talks dsy to a Plant Board proposal to
with Eisenhower or US. Secre­ stop fire snt eradication work
tory of State'Chrietian A. Harter and go with a $50,000 control pro­
to eeek solution of difference* gram.
J, Broward Culpepper, who
between Cuba end the United
Mates. He said Ma remarks in a serve* as director of the Plant
vious interview with Bale* had Board, captained that H had long
been apparent that eradication is
m Castro charged that the U. **_ impossibla with funds available be-

£astrO Criticizes
Eisenhower Letter

Ant Control Plan
Okayed By Cabinet

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confueioa" over Mm Cuban enrola"V threw ie someone la tin
V. f . government who believe# ha
aeo conquer the Cuban revolution
In that way he is making a mis­
take because the Cuban reve­
lation without any doubt will oonMnae without any vacillation," h*
„ a o ld .

•

Castro said Bieenhowor “had an
sight in spank Mm way ha has
•pokao about tha Cuban revolu­
tion end the Cuban government"
Eisenhower in a recent letter i*
Chilean sludfenta aald Castro hod
betrayed the Ideals of the retraintion.

Better Relations
AUGUSTA, Oa. (UP1) - froalindent Elsenhower today announced
a broad program of pay increases
and improved bousing Mr em­
ployes of the Panama Canal Zone
i t an tffort to Improve relations
between the United States and the
Eepubflc at Panama.

He animated. 1,500,000 sores hi
Florida are Infested sad Ibe state
baa spent all but $200,000 appro­
priated for tha program. Full era­
dication, Culpepper aald, would
cost tl.M an acre.
The Plant Board recently agreed
to spend only $00,000 to $00,000
for control in fringe areas afd
nurseries to taka care of some
10,000 acres aad bold back Ike
rest of the money.
Plant Commissioner W. G. Cowperthwalls aald n o il of the tnfestatioh 1* west of Tallahassee in
the panhandle, although 100,*00
acres have been reported in Hills­
borough County, &gt;0,000 in Duval
and 10,000 or more near Orlando.

Anti-Reds Proteat
NEW DELHI (UP!) — Police
broke up an attempted march by
antl-Communist* to protect the ar­
rival today of Chinese Communist
Premier Chou En-lal for talks with
Indian Prime Minister Jawshartal
Nehru.

Passage Of Rights
Bill Is Cleared
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
House Rules Committee cleared
the way today for final congres­
sional passage Thursday of civil
rights legislation aimed at guar­
anteeing the voting rights of
Negroes.
Th* committee approved a res­
olution calling for House accep­
tance of changes the Senate made
in the bill before passing it
April I.
House concurrence in the IS
Srnate revisions would tend the
bill to the While House for Presi­
dent Elsenhower to sign It into
law.
Th* House, which approved Its
own version of the bill March 24,
will receive the Senate measure
Thursday on a take-il-or-leave-it
H lll Bl
basis
as B
a „m„u ll of today's con

SEOUL, Korea (UPI) - Anilgovernment mobs raged through
Seoul today, placing President
Syngman Rhea under virtual
siege in his president ial palace,
attacking government buildings,
newspapers and police stations
and setting fires.
Government troop* and armored
ears firing at point blank range
rolled them back with heavy cas­
ualties but the mobs attacked
again and again. Two Americans
were known to have been Injured.
Authorities at eix major Seoul
hospitals reported at 9:30 p. m.
that at least II persona were dead
and 300 seriously injured.
Republic of Korea authorities
declared martial law In Seoul and
rive other cities at demonstra­
tions protesting last month's na­
tional elections spread from the
south into the capital itself.
Tlie other cities were Pusan,
where ibe Orient Preas reported
five dead, and Tagu, Kwangju,
Taejon and Matan.
Orient Press said rioting involv­
ing 30,000 to 40.000 demonstra­
tors still raged in Pusan as of
g p. m.
In Seoul, Ibe fighting cams
close to American Army installa­
tions and homes oceupird by

Americans but there was no
known attack on any of them.
U. S. troop* were kept In their
bases a* a precaution.
Outsida the Korean govern­
ment's Antl-Communlst Center the
mob tried but failed lo topple a
statue of Gen. .Douglas MacArlhur.
This evening, American Am­
bassador Walter P. McConaughy
called on President Rhee In ex­
press “concern** ever the day'a
rioting.
As ni|M fell, moot of the streets

had gotten out of hand.
James Wilcox, of Quincy, Mass.,
former president of the American
Chamber of Commerce here, was
shot In the abdomen while watch­
ing the riots from the roof of the
Bando Hotel. A U.S. embassy
spokesman said hia condition was
“quite serious."
Hugh F. Blsney, of New York
City, chief of the U. 8. Army's
Seoul fire department, was hit
in the forehead by a stone.
The Communist radio reported
that rallies were being bold

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LTVITAN E8HAY WINNERS Steve Powell, mxi, ana m u Aixen icon
over Dian'a second price essay with Civitea essay chairman F. Wads Tyo.
Powell took first place and a f 100 bond in the local contest, Miss Aiken won
e $50 bond for her essay. Both ere Seminole High students. The topic for
the conteef was "intercommunication A t A Factor In Cltlxanahip Build­
ing.’' Powell's essay will be judged with winners from other porta of Flo­
rida, to see M M merits a higher prise.
(Herald Photo)

News Briefs Drainage Levy Suggested

Political Rally
Set For Altamonte

NORTH
eix m onth*.
PM
DeuLach

am the
fiBtito1 Etediam&gt; Urea are. tu rn tito loft, Urn. Robert Doom, Mgs. tegr
S h i r e O f w ^ j J g i ^ I g ^ e e n , j l m J ^ ^ G r i n i U a d , Mr*, J t a h u r U ^ V o f e ,

for next year and asked Ihe board
to start looking ahead toward
budget ptoaoing,
AU drainage work now being
don* to Mm Bounty has been
charged to the road nod bridge
fund, Gelcbri said.
Krider. to siting the need for
a apeeial levy, said that “$»,ooo
has been taken from Ihe road
and bridga fund for drainage
needs whqn that money should
hava been spent on building
roads."

In ether business during the
meeting, County Eng Inter Robert
Davis reported that work oa pav­
ing Lake Mary Road ia complstod
and said his crew* hope to finish
the Bear Lake drainage project
in Ihe near future.
The board alio approved (be
paving of the south end of Oregon
Ave. and agreed to vacate a plat
la tha Crystal Lake Court Manor
area and agreed to pava Laka
Brantley Drive when thn money
and malarial* are available,

Casselberry To Get New Fire Station

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A union
spokesman ha* accused Ibe Agri­
culture Department of adopting a
“coniumcr-be-dsinned" altitude to­
ward faderal inspection of proces­
sed meat and poultry food prod­
ucts. Arnold Mayer, legislative re­
presentative of the AFL-CIO Meat
Cutters A Bucher Workmen, made
the charge at a gtosccJ-door bear­
ing of a House appropriations sub­
committee March if- Ms testi­
mony was made publir today,

throughout Red North Korea to
pledge “full support" to the rio t
era south of tha Jith Parallel.
President Elsenhower wee brick­
ed today on the rioting and mar­
tial law in South Korea, but them
was an indication whether he
might cancel his plana to vtall
Russia and tha Far East.
Acting Proaa Secrotary Ways*
Hawk* said the president wag
getting regular briefings on tito
Korean situation, along with in­
telligence reports from otbsr parte
of the world.

Police Roundup
Nazi Boys Group
In Jacksonville

Mte
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Committee,, whits
channels Wgislallow to the floor,
assured final House passage by
permuting tha House to act Aw
the measure by a majority voteWilhout committee clearaacw, TV Board Sets Meet
the House would have required a
County Commission Chairman
TAUAHASSKE (UPII - Tha
two-thirds m itorlty,(o send lb*
civil rights MU to th a Whits F l o r i d a Educations I Tela vision John Krider suggested to Ike
Commission wilt meet April 21 in eommioaieo today Mutt a townHouse,
n Daytona Beach,, executive secre­ lywide millag* be n i m for
tary James Ethrridge said today.
drainage to neat year's budget
and that ihe portion collected
ABC Wins Award
NEW YORK (UPI) —The Ameri­ within municipalities be returned
can Broadcasting Co, today won to ihe clUei to use at they see
the George Foster Peabody award fit
for television news, for its presen­ Krider offered the suggestion
tation of Soviet Premier Nlkila after Clerk David Gatchel said
Candidates will have another Khrushchev's vlsK to the United that he would etart work soon on
making up the preliminary budget
chance to air their vlcwOfcand Stales.
platform* at a polities] ri^ R in
Altamonte Spring* at I ^ S . New President
today.
OC..LA (UPI) -D r. Joseph W.
Th* rally will be held In the Fordyee was named new president
Community Building and is spon­ of the Central Florida Junior Col­
sored by Mm County Democratic lege at Ocala Monday, succeeding
proposal to give Casselberry
Executive Committee. A meal Dr. Kennrlb R. Will Is ms. Fordyee _ Anew
station in return for
wtfl tm served starting at 1:00 on associate professor at Ibe Uni­ i piso* fire
of land was accepted by
p. M.
versity of Florida, was chosen for the Iowa's Board of Aldermen
the job from SS applicants. He Monday night.
Developer Hibbard Casselberry
will assume his new duties May 1.
offered to build a new 40 x If
DeGaulle In Ottawa foot fireproof fire alstion on the
OTTAWA (UPI) — French Presi­ a n t side of the present station U
dent Charles DeGaulle alia down the aldermen would give him a
today with Canadian government piece of land oorihwast of the
leaders lo give them a detailed town hall. Casselberry Intends to
report on Ihe recent visit to Paris put up a building there to house
of Soviet Premier Nikila Khrush­ some nf his Casselberry Garden
chev. Disarmament and close co­ trucks. The garage will he con­
operation between Canada and crete block painted on the out•
-______________
France in NATO are two other sldri
topics looming large in Ihe discus­
sions with Prime Minlsler John
IHefrnbikrr and Exirrnal Affairs
Minister Howard Green.

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were quiel. Street cars stood Idle,
with lights burning but empty of
passengers. On some streets, the
dying flames of burning automo­
bile* flickered.
The government radio warned
against further violence, and ROK
soldiers in full battle dress rode
In jeeps, warning by loudspeaker
against more mob action.
Seoul's martial regime tight­
ened curfew regulations and ban­
ned all outdoor gatherings. Mayor
Yim lleung Soon resigned, saying
it was hie fault that the rioting

1 p. m. Stocks

USDA Criticized

Stemper To Head
Larson Campaign

Casselberry said he would give
Ihe sew fire station aaough of a
foundation to hold a second stoop
to case on* is added later on.
The aldermen decided that any
boma additions or alterations
costing mors than $M0 will re­
quire the builder to gat a build­
ing permit. The fee for thei*
addition* or alterations will Ho
two cents per square foot with
a minimum of $5. This will bs
written inlo the Casselberry
building rode.
Concrete, four foot high post*
will be used as street markers
in Casselberry from now on, in­
stead of wooden street markers.
The concrete po*t* will have
vertical lettering on (hem. The
aldermen agreed that wooden
markeri are too liable to rot.
Alderman Graham Wilson aald
lhat car headlights ran pick up
th* low, concrete ports better.
Building inipert°r A1 Downs
will be paid $10 for inspecting
each home where building permit
fees are levied on a square foot
basil. Town Clerk 3lrs. Lillian
Beisel alio got a raise. She will
receive $2 for Issuing each build­
ing permit for a new home.

William Slempcr, Sanford real
estate min, hia been named Seminote County campaign manager for
Slata Treasurer and Insurance
Commissioner J. Edwin Larson,
who is seeking re-election.
Stamper •■**$ today he will head
a commute* which will slump for
Lrnoa throughout tha county.
"Knowing of .tola record in office^Mul being familiar with th* Chrysler Plons
gooJBe ha* done the state through
*ri((I| up an insurance department New Compact Car
Rem ark Contested
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Govern­ lhat pmiecli the public and main­ DETROIT (UPII — Chryaler
ment and private aviation expert* taining good compliance wilh the Corp, President L. L . Colbert,
today contested Sen. Vance Hart- taws, I am glad to act at county facing a chilling* far control of
he’* eoetewtioB that jat-prop air­ chairman lor Mr. Larson," Slcm- th* company, revealed today that
liners —the Eleetra ia particular
Chrysler plans to.markat another
n*w compact ear In 1M1 and
— are not as safe as other pas­
■aid first quarter operation* thia
senger planes. The Indiana Demo- New Threat
arot aald oeeidea statistic * showed JOHANNESBURG. South Africa year ware "dafinjuly to tha
toot two-third* atr the ntr tredtfl (Up|) 2 . The government threat.
death* last ytar and W par cent coed Jodgy to nhut down all sa­ Colbert made tha atatamaata at
nf (An airiton fataUUM to tito flrri liva gthaato pormtaaoUy It tootib- • atockholdare' masting at whtoh
toeoe m erits at MM oecurrod to *** aoi puaUs Jnto a saw atop* • Datorit lawyer vMh a
jet-props- Much plane* have con­
eWation ratted tor tom aa a
ventional pHpaUoM poweeud bp
bp toe howto i b k m in aavaeal auto
• U d to

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iroops Battle Mobs In Seoul

The County Commission expects to set the date within
10 days for a special election on setting up a tax district in
Jh# Loch Arbor area.
•
Chairman John Krider reported to the board today that
a petition with the names of 51 percent of registered free­
holders' in the area asking for the district should be in next
week.
The district involved Includes
Loch Arbor, Little Venice and
the Country Club section. The
petition Is being circulated In the
area* sailing lor the special elec­
tion.
■ the majority of Mm property

WEATHER: Widely scattered shower* through Wednesday. High today, 82-88. Low tonight, 64-88.
United Proaa Leased Wire Established 1908
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1960
SANFORD. FLORIDA

Town Marshall Gus Sawyer
was plastd under Social Security,
effective aa of April I.
Mrs. Beiacl waa told to chock
with Rollins College to ice bow
th* srhool'a survey of Casselberry
is progressing,
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Easter Snows

Ey United Preas Interttotionil
A springtime *un melted Easier
snows through the Midwest today
and sent temporal res rising from
Texas lo tha Appalachian*.
The few inches of snow which
whitened Easier parade routes
vanished quickly as warm weath­
er returned to the Midlands and
shower* were confined lo the up­
per Great Lakes, Florida and tho
Pacific Northwest.
Readings near the Canadian
border la Michigan and Minneso­
ta hovered near 30 during tha
night, but ranged no lower than
40 acrou much of U&gt;* real of th*
nation.
Sunny skies wen predicted to­
day, marred only by lbs few
■bowor areas. Cooler weather was
forecast for lb* northwest plains
and th* Naw England stiles.

British Scientists
Collect Star Dust
LONDON (UP!) - British sci­
ential* to the Antarctic are col­
lecting "cosmic HbeiwlM”—small
particles of dust from outer apace
resulting from the sapln ton of
•Ufa through too ogea.
Tbo government towrmi tiaa atf l u said a party at M aatoatisu,

‘ to Fi“ ‘

Antarctic, ha*
such agharul u aa am at Ma

By United Praia Tntrnmti*nil
A group of high school boys to
Jacksonville, who wort swastika
arm bands, and a runaway 11year-old from Daytoa, Ohio, who
led s mw Nati-Uk* movement,
were tha object* of police concern
today.
The latest outbreak of neo-Naat
activity came into the .opou tho
day before Adolf Hitler's 71st birth­
day and IT year* after Hitler bo*
cam* chancellor of Germany.
Seven students nt Rlbault High
School In Jackson villa were ar­
retted oh charge! of delinquency
and poiiession of material for as
organisation detrimental to Urn
public interest.
Police Hid they wore armbands
with ewiaUkaa printed on them
and were led by ■ 19-yoar-old who
wore a uniform-type Jacket with
a swailika on the front.
Ibe group called tbemaekvs tho
“Sudan Reich," polio* said. Thn
Daytoa boy, sclf-atylod “leader at
a new Nail-Uks movement," re s
sway from home Sunday. Ha leh
■ note to member* of bis gr«riv
police Mid, which toad:
“Endeavor to drive am wfch out
campaign- l tony mu bo abta to
condMt nr drib* setiritioe, 1 k m
doddod not ta make my pesHirm
knows. If you or toy other mess*
b en are captured, take advantage
at the situation and try to goto
numbers."
FoHce said lit* youth waa ahoy*
normal la intelUguoca aad bad a
police record ta connection with
the arson burning ef a auaelea to
DsyUm last yssr.
Police to Jacksnavtlto found Mo*
ratura praising Hitler and map* at
the German campaign at World
War II to a search of
tha high school youths.

Miami To Survey
Mixing Possibility
MIAMI (UPI) -T b o city
mission promised Negro leaden
today to survey department store
owner* on lb* possibility of end­
ing lunch counter legregetioa aad
report back within Sh days.
Mayer Robert King High set
the deadline reluctantly after
four commissioners said they
agreed with Gov, LeRoy Collins
lhat segregation at lunch counters
Is morally wrong. But each com­
missioner said ho did not bollevt
the problem eould be solved by
patting mors laws.
“This Is a matter for negotia­
tion and conciliation and not legal
action," High declared.
The mayor aald bo would soak
a Hireling with lunch counter
operators as toon as practicable.
“ We've watted 242 yrara, wo
can wait another month," said
Rev. Edward Graham, spokesman
for lb* group of five Negroes who
met with the city commission.
The commissioners told the
Negro leaders that negotiations
for ending segregation at lunch
Counters w an wall underway un­
til leaden of tho NAACP threat­
ened lo atago demonstration* la
Miami.
High aald bo aad
mlsiloners resented
litve waa aa arise
da tire."

Louisiana Backs
Davis As Governor
MEW ORLEANS (UPI) - tW
Democratic nomtoee, Jimmie Dav­
ie, waa exported to ha swept tola
th# gorereer'a attic* today bp a
record vote to to* LaulaUaa

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The children of the first, second
•nd third gradea o f the Osteen
School presented the play. “ Pinoechio'' Tuesday night, before a
eapadty crowd at the school audltorlum.
The production was under the
gupervlaion of their teacher, Mrs.
Margaret Harris.
A ll.stage settings and acenery
were made and painted by the

i cigar and peppermint stick trees,
were also made by the children.
The cast Included Susan Seitx
as the narrator; Mary Gary aa
Geppelo; Loren Janes as Pinocrhio; f.lnda Whlddon as Cleo the
,Dou*J*‘
•*
,nX Cricket; Mike Shiner as the
stage Mach driver and Ronnie
‘
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Riggs and Louis Sutton a* the
bad boys.
Other* In the cast were Neal
Caldwell, Ash Pell, Dell Ruther­
ford, Chester Carpenter. Karen
Osteen. Brenda Palmer. Beck Co­
wan, Charles Sutton, Curtis* Vinelent, Robert Workman, Melissa
German and George Fraser.

Florida Agricultui
«■«». To Combat Cuban

mountains In the background and
another was Paradise Island.
y

WASHINGTON (U PI) — The
Senate Foreign Relations Commit­
tee has voted to let the United
States spend foreign aid funds to
help save tombs and temples datIng from the dawn on history.
The c o m m i t t e e tentatively
agreed Wednesday te let the Unit­
ed States participate in a major
International program to preserve
ancient historical treasures along
the Nile River In Egypt and the
Sudan.
The tombs and temple* will be
•everad by a lake 300 mile* long
whan the Aswan High Dam la
completed in about five years.
Egypt and the Sudan have asked
scientists the world over to help
unearth tha treasure* o f antiquity
hefora It la too lata.
Tha commlttea approved an
amendment to the foreign aid bill
which would permit the U. 8. gov­
ernment to contribute up to onethird o f tha cost o f the big inter­
national program.
It has been estimated that the
proposed exploration* and .excavationa might cost up to 90, million
dollars. Other nations are being
aakad to help alse.

GREKNRBORO. N. C. (U P D Dow Finsterwald of Tequcata
and Tom Nicporte of Bronxvlllc,
N. Y., were Ihe early favorite* in
a field of ISO proa and amateurs
opening play today ia Ihe 61T.M0
Greater Greensboro Open golf
tournament.
Finsterwald, the 1950 winner,
aoppad the Lo* Angelos Open and
has placed third In his last three
tournaments. Nicporte took tba
Axalaa Open at WUmingtoa, N. C.,
two week a ago.
Mam min' Sammy Snead, tha
milUaaalro golfer from White
a iur Springs, W. Va., will be
ng for hU sovealb win here.
Tho gallery favorite finished In
tha money In last year** tourna­
ment oo tha par Tl Starmount
Forest Country Club course.

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HOMESTEAD - Some Florida
agricultural growers and shippers
are ready to declare war on Fidel
Castro • • if necessary • • to cur­
tail Cuba's wholesale invasion of
their U; 8. markets.
A group of growers here re*
ports that Castro, not satisfied
with the recent nationalisation of
Cuba's substantial tomato indus­
try which ruined a number of
American growers In that coun­
try, la determined to undermine
Florida's own tomato and vege­
table industry.
According to these growers,
Cuban tomatoes are being "dump­
ed on American markets, uncom­
mitted and unconslgned, artifi­
cially depressing prices at a time
when south Florida's crop is
ready for sale."
They maintain' that this prac­
tice has already ruined some Flor­
ida agricultural producers and la
destined to create further damage.
Unable to combat Cuba's tactlca In any other way, these pro­
ducers. organised aa the Southmost Vegetable Cooperative here,
have been forced to turn to allout mechanisation to reduce costa,
hoping in this way to rompete
The federal government spends
more In a year on the purchase
uf paper towela than it did on
the whole annual federal budget
In George Washington'! day.

Eighteen holes wlU be played
dally through Sunday with the big
cut coming after the second day.
Absent was Masters champion
Arnold rainier who has played
here twire, the last time in 165T.
Doug Ford, 1956 winner, notified
tournament officials he would he
unable to play because he is un­
dergoing dental treatment in New
York thia week.

MONTE CARLO. Monaco (UPI)
—Budge Patty and Oardnrr Multoy of the United States Wednes­
day defeated George Pasquirr
and Andre Vivian! of ' Monaco,
6-1, 6 2, 6-1. la the second round
doubles match of the Monte Carlo
tennis tournament.

With Cuba’s "slate subsidised"
tomatoes.
Charles C. Carpenter, president
of the cooperative and prominent
In Florida Fruit ft Vegetable As­
sociation activities, explain* that
Cuba's tomato crop requires little
spraying or fertilising, is har­
vested by labor paid the equival­
ent of 61.25 a day, and is pack­
ed for only M to 40 cent* per
hour.
"In contrast," he says, "w e
protect our crop from disease by
using costly chemical spraya and
further invest in soil-enriching
fertilisers."
"People In our harvesting crews
earn up to SIT a day, and wc pay
our parking house workers 6150
per hour. Our fixed
cost* are
much higher because of taxes.
Insurance, and the necessity of
complying with many questionable
but costly federar state and local
regulations."
Irvin Barnett, another member
of the Southmost Cooperative,
points out that Dade County has
cut Ita tomato crop from 31,000
to 12,000 acres. largely due to
Cuban competition.
"B ut," he adds, "our coopera­
tive haa again plantrd 2,500 acres
in tomatoes, and where last sea­
son ws needed 140 lo 150 people
in our packing house to handle
tbs 1,500 carloads a season we
ship to all part* of the U. S.
and Canada, this year wc are
packing the same volume with 90
to 100 people and doing a belter
Joh.

In Tree Tops
WASHINGTON (U P I )— Taxpay­
ers who haven't settled up yet with
Uncle Sam won't have to turn the
midnight oil In mail in their re­
turns by the usual April IS dead­
line Friday.
Because the deadline is Good
Friday, the Internal Revenue Scrv.
Ire has extended the deadline to
next Sldnday—fur this year only.
This glvrs taxpayer* all weekend
to complete their 1959 return*.
Tax Commissioner Dana Latham
granted the three-day grace period
Wednesday to give all taxpayers
"equal treatment."
Under the law, taxpa&gt;crs in IS
slates and three U. S. possession*
where Good Friday is a legal holi­
day had until midnight, Monday—
the first working day after the 15th
—to file their returns.
Rather than have two different
deadlines. Latham told all 60 mil­
lion taxpayers their returns need
not be postmarked before April 16.

Bid Opening Set
By N A S April 22
The Navy Department announced
today that they are opening bid*
on the installation of eeilomeler
equipment at the Sanford Naval
Air Station at 10:30 a. m. April
The work includes the construc­
tion of two concrete equipment
bases; the Installation of equip­
ment mounting studs and conduit
In Ihe bases, accurately located
and oriented.
The bidding will be held In the
Construction building it NAS.

Machine Found
A stolen chewing gum machine
was recovered here Tuesday with
Ihe gum gone and tha money
JntaeL Sanford I’ollce said.
Someone with a fondness for
gum took the machinr from in
front of Cherry’s Grocery at lots
French Ave. and left It in front
of the Furniture Center at 1100
French Avc.

confident aboul West Virginia, hi*
supporters are citing reasons for
worry about the outcome.
They are voicing fear that
backers of all other Democratic
candidates will rally behind Hum­
phrey In a "stop Kennedy" move­
ment. They also see Humphrey as
the chief beneficiary of support
from the United Mine Workers
Union, a potent force tn Weat Vir­
ginia.
Still another unknown factor la
tba imi ct of the religious issue.
Kennedy, a Catholic, appeared to
have benefitted more in Wiscon­
sin from the votas of Catholics
than he was hurt by anti-Catholie votes.
Unlike Wisconsin, where SO per­
cent of the people are Catholics,
Weat Virginia's population is less
than S per cent Catholic. Weat
Virginia oould provide a better
clue as to whether there atill la
an anti-CaUiolic vote like that
which contributed to the 1926 de­
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) — The feat of Democratic candidate Al­
Presidency of tbe United States fred K. Smith.
moved along,la low gear today,
the pace of official activity act to
the minimum* consistent with
President Eisenhower's holiday at
the Augusta National Golf Club.
Eisenhower la here storing up
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Three
the vitality that will be taxed traffic deaths within 34 hours,
heavily in the next 10 weeks aa plus
three drlayed
fatalities,
he confers with a series of for­ pushed Florida's I960 highway
eign leader* in Washington, goes death toll to 36T Wednesday.
lo the summit meeting in Paris
The victims were Frederick
and then undertakes his most Uhl, II, Mount Dora; James
ambitious venture In personal Moore. 50,
Fort
Lauderdale;
diplomacy with an extensive trip Harry Farmer, 62. Miami; Caro­
lo Russia and the Far East.
lyn Coonrod, 2, Hialeah; Rebecca
Cayaon, 55, Tampa; and Joe
Wilson. TO. Clearwater.
The 1960 total is 21 higher than
that reportrd at this time last
year.
The County Road Department
will get a new pick-up truck in
an effort to speed up needed
maintenance work over the eoua-

BEDFORD, Pa. (DPI) Aa
automobile driven by a New Jerary woman spun out of control on
the Penntylvania Turnpilw Wed­
nesday and aoared a measured
ITS feet Into the top* «f hra
trrea.
&lt;
Mr*. Francis Caniff, Millburn,
N. J „ was thrown from the car
aa It left an embankment along the
turnpike four miles weat of the
Bedford Interchange.
Hie 66 year-old woman suffered
■ badly bruised eye and lacerat­
ed eyelid. Attendants at Bedford
County Memorial Hospital aaid It
would be aeveral daya before the
full extent of the eye injury
could be learned.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - There
were signs today that the Kenne­
dy camp would like to downgrade
the West Virginia primary lest it
be overrated aa a factor in set­
tling the Democratic presidential
nomination.
Forecasts have come since tbe
Wisconsin primary that Sen. John
F. Kennedy (D -M tsi.) could Just
about clinch the nomination by
winning the May 10 West Virginia
primary from Sen. Hubert H.
Humphrey (D-Minn.), tbe loser in
Wisconsin.
A defeat for Kennedy in Weat
Virginia would forestall any band­
wagon scramble by uncommitted
national convention delegates to
throw their support to him two
month* ahead of the convention.
While Kennedy la outwardly

In November, M64, more than
1,006 Misaouriana invaded Kansaa and helped elect a pro-alavevy
delegate lo Congress.

President Taking
It Nice And Easy

3 Die On State
Roads In 24 Hours

Back Monday, Wednesday and
Friday for a limited time we wilt aetect
Hama from oar regular •
atock and sell on a first come,
first nerved haul* at

The County Commiislon Tues­
day awarded a bid to the Strick­
land-Morrison Co. of Sanford for
Ihe new truck at a cost of 61.625.
With the addition of tha new
truck, the road department wiU
have Ihe use o f fiva pick-up*.

Harvie J. Belser
GOVERNOR

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VOL. XLIX

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Established *908

New Paving W ork To
Work on paving Sanford Ava.
from 25Ut St. to Cinder'* Corner
will iUrt next Wedneaday, Coun­
ty Comminion Chairmaa John
Krlder aald today.
The work it eapected la be
completed In about a year, Krlder
added.
The C. A. Meyer Construction
Co. o f Orlando will d# the Job at

waa originally irhrdulril to begin
the project but canceled it* con­
tract because of the long awaited
delay la getting the needed right
of way.
In Tallahaueo the State Road
Department *et May 36 a&lt; the
data for a public hearing on a
tentative ISiS million tentative
work budget adopted Thursday.
Among tho primary projecta
announced by tho State Road De­

SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRIDAY, APRIL 16. 1960

Bales Urges
Start Better Wages
For Teachers

prove* a work budget bigger than
available fund*. That affords lee­
way In project selection. No pri&lt;
mary project can bo built unless
it is in the annual budget.
Biggest shares of this year's
budget art allotted for Distrlel 1
(West Coast); District $ (Volusia,
Brevard, Citrus, and SI. Johns
counties), and District 4 (Collier,
Dade, and Broward countlea north
ap­ to Indian River County).

partment la the four-lining of
Sit 46 from French Ave. to the
Interstate Route.
The budget la almost one mil­
lions dollars less than the record
$4tl,493,ooo budget adopted last
year
The department said only about
$237 million o f next year's budget
can be financed during the coming

NO. 673

TINY HOSTESS, Judy Ann Goldman (with ponytail) and Patty Fogarty
March for Easter egga at a party given at Chuluota Thursday. Jeffrey
Cbbberly won the hunt when ho found IS ogga. Tho party waa given by
Judy Ann and little Paula K. Jonea for their Chuluota friends. It officially
(Herald Photo)
opened the Easter egg roundup.

District t County Cnmml»*inn
randidale Don Rales, who ha*
been relatively quiet In pact ral­
lies, “ spoke up" at the Paola
12 month*.
A coot of SM4.MS.
rally Thursday night saying that
W?(Tho TyJor Co. of LoeUvUle. Ky.,
The department alwaya
he favored raising the tax milIsge if nere**ar.v lo give Sem­
inole teachers a “ decent'' psy
wage.
“ At the risk of being unpop­
ular,"
Bale*
said, “ Seminole
tearheri ire not , gelling the
amount of money that trachcri In
surrounding rounliea gel and
Sunford area churchc* have scheduled traditional F.aater
something should he done about
Sunrise services Sunday.
It."
Lake Mary, Sanford, Chuluota, and Oviedo community
“ If raising the mlllage la the
solution to a belter wage scale, churchc* will combine in a joint effort to bring faith and in­
then 1 am in favor of It." Bales spiration to the locale.
emphasised.
More than thirty Sanford area churches will hold service
Other candidates who had some­
In Memorial Stadium at S:67 a.m.,
thing lo say beside the usual run
the anticipated time of sunrise
of qualifications included Law­
for Sunday. Rev. Ernest Uullrk,
rence Swnfford, candidate fur (lie
past nr of the Good Shepherd
Distrlel 1 romtnlsrion post, who
Lutheran Church, will be the
said he was standing on hit past
speaker.
Tha
Seminole
High
record and would never vote to
School Rand will offer muiie for
Increase lax m liig e to build
WASHINGTON ( Ill’ ll — The the service. The program Is spon­
itrcetx In xubdtviilnni for tax Army’s lop rhcmical officer has
sored by the Sanford Area Minisrxrmpt homex and overburden Iold Congress that just lo enemy
trial Association.
new Industries in Ihc rounty.
plane* or rocket* could ipray
Three Lake Mary Churches, the
One of Swofford's opponents, enough germ warfare agent* on
James Avery, said that if ha la thia country lo knock out 30 per First BaplM, Community Presby­
terian and the Church of the
elected be would sec that Sem­ cent of the population.
Naxrene, will hold their annual
inole County prisoners work on
■ervice on lha lawn of Mr. and
county roads and not roads In
Mrs. Frank Evani, home at 9:55
any other county.
BRUSSELS IUP1) Princess a.m. Music services presented by
Avery said that at present, Paola Of Belgium gave birth toNEW JAYCEE president John Alexander, third from
nett White, third vice president; Jack Wilber, second
Seminole
priaonera are leased1 day to a 7 pound, &gt; ounce sun the Male (fuartet, Junior and
right, to congratulated by outgoing president Mason
vice president; Dave Klingensmith, first vice president;
, l,n_0 Orange
Senior Choirs of the c h o ic e s era
County.
who bicom et second lo Une to tho
Aru*th"r candidate hi tho Dia Belgian ‘ throne after1' hit' 'father, part of the-pUnned program.
Tha Chuluota Baptist and Com­
commission rtcr, A. R. Prinre Albert of Llegc. The ItalianLormann, said that ho favors get­ born Princess di Rulfo di Calabria munity churches are holding their
ting dollar value far a dollar married Princ* Albert, younger service on the shore# of Lake
spent. “ We all koow we need a brother of King llamiotin, last Catherine al 6:30 a. m. Minister*
serving arc Rev. Charles G,
change, else why would there be July.
Hwaggrrly and Ucv. Billy J. Mc­
five candidates running for the
Daniel*. $1uilc will be provided by
District I post" Lor mane ask­
the Chuluota Choral Group. In
ed.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) case or rain, lha earvlca will be
John FlUpatrick, candidate for
PARIS (UP1) - Four year-old District $ commissioner, ask why T ill Air Foret today fired its con­ held in the Community Club
troversial Honiara B interceptor
Erie Peugeot was relumed safely the County Commission agreed lo m iiillo'on its last ichedulcd flight Building.
The All Soule Catholic Church
build the health renter on a val­
“ This statement la completely recommendations made on Semi­ lo hit family early today and po­ uable piece of property when they from this missile test center. The o f Sanford wil have High Mess
John Krlder, chairman of Dm
nole County drainage by a very lice hampered by thousands of could just as well found a more flight-test program for the trouble- at 7 a.m. Mrs. Koumillat will
County Com mi**ion who la not false.
plagued missile's advanced model, direct a special music program.
seeking re-election, protested to­
“ The U. I. Soil Conservation able group of codnty alliens Easier traveler*, ilin y a vail “ suitable area.’ ’
day s statement by a candidate Service has no authority to work consisting of Harold Knstner, M. dragnet acroaa Paris for his afaJ. Senatorial candidate from the M lfh h» ‘* « ° " e without a .success Music will also be a part o f the
for Dm commission which Krlder on county drainage, The record! L. Culluro, C. 6. Lee, W. E. duclors.
t f ? ! 37lh district Gary Bennett Jr, tier* until today, la being ihlfled usual Mas* services.
said hs felt was sot a proper will show lha Seminole County Knowles, and A. S. Merrill. Inci­
Bunrise Services in Enterprise
There was a momentary Burry ■aid he would work for a fair re- to Eglln Air Force Base, on the
eritlctim of tbo board and alao Commission met In special ses­ dentally, these gentlemen arc at mid • day whed the official apportionment and work close-' other aide of Florida.
will be held o « the campus o f the
waa unfair to tbs efforts s f st sion, August 10, HUB, with Mr. ■tin voluntarily contributing their French news agency flatbed an ly with the* county legislative
Methodist Children's Home over­
laaat one volunteer public ser­ II. Stanley, assistant state con­ time In an effort to find an over­ announcement that police had delegation.
looking Lake Monroe at • a. m.
vice group Is the county.
Two Hrevard County officials
JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI) - The Barnett Memorial Methodist
servationist and head of Planning all solution to the drainage pro­ captured the boy's abductor*—two
men and a woman. But police were on hand to solicit support About 16,000 pilgrims gathered in and the All Saint* Episcopal
Krlder referred to a talk made Unit* in Florida, and alto Mr. blem in Seminole County.
“ It would be wise in Ute future promptly drnird the report. Fur­ for the other candidate for sen­ the narrow itreets of Jerusalem's Chuivhee will eomhlmi with Rev.
*dat one of lha current aeries of Ben Wiggins, local representi.for Mr. Avery to check well into ther developments were awaited. ator, Bernard Parrish who waa old city today to follow the foot­ Paul Kchults o f All Saints deliver­
political rallies and reported in live of the service.
Eric, tiny heir to a multi-million In Sanford earlier Thursday. steps of Christ nn lha Path of ing the message.
the The Herald. Ha said:
“ The re cord a of this meeting the facts before he makes public
In Oviedo, the First BapUel and
"During political campaign!, will alao reveal that Mr. Stanley criticism of those who are doing dollar French automobile fortune, George Bailey, mayor of Cocoa Socrow. About t.coo Christian tour­
criticisms and chargaa are dir­ informed the commission that hii their best to find an answer to waa released shortly before 12:U and Curtis Barnes, mayor of ists and residents were musing the First Methodist Churches will
Rorkledge.
added
(heir
efforts
lo
from Israel Into the Jordanian sec- romhine for a service held at the
ected by the hopeful against those department has no authority, to some of the problem* confronting a. ra. after hit father paid $100.000 ransom in gold roina. How ll the Brevard citiiens and offiriali tdr of Jerusalem to swell the ob­ First Baptist Church. Rev. George
in office. Usually these may be' work on general drainage in any his oounly government.
waa handed ever remained a working in this area hi behalf servance marking the opening of Carlton, pastor of the First
attributed to lack of Information county, that fail service could
of Parrish.
the three day Easier weekend.
secret.
c r personal opinions. However, la assist in aomt mapping and topo­
Methudlst Church will conduct tha
the cate of one candidate, neither graphical work. He itated that
service. Coffee and duughnuta will
of these rtn u n i appear to be unfurlunairly this division was
ha served following the program
j^Hifficienl to justify the falsa state- years behind on aulhorurd pro
to those attending.
Doyle Conner, who is running
&lt;Venta made by Mr. Junta P. jects, tod even U approval could
Rev. Joe Douthilt will preside
Avery at tho Boar Laho rally, bo secured for work in Seminole for secretary o f agriculture will
over the servica held in the Osteen
be
in
Sanford
Saturday
lo
open
County on some mapping and
Tuesday night, April l i .
Mrs. George Rounds wiU demoBaptist Church at 6 a. m. This la
strata the technique of making
the first Sunrise Service of the
"Candidale Avery said- 'lha topographical service, it could a hand shaking campaign.
Conner la r spec led ’to be in the shell jewelry and party accessor­
Baptist Cliuicb In Osteen.
board has gone to unnecessary not be scheduled before three
city at 4 p. m. Plans have also ies at lha workshop of the Sanexpense to hiro consulting en­ years,
The churchae holding the*# Sun­
“ Would Mr. Avery be naive hern made for Conner to meet the font Art Aaasu et 7:30 p. m, Mon­
rise services for the communities
gineer* to meet with local osgiSeminole County Chamber nf |on recant county growth and pro eilend an invitation to everyone
nears to find but where to dig enough to think this would help public at the Farmers' Auction day In the Crafts Hut in Ft. Mot­
ditches. Tbc board could have got­ in our present critical condition? Market on Onora Road at 5 p. m. ion Part.
Commcrre members beard report! |frets from an outside group Thurs­ to attend them.
“ Any citizen of Seminole County
ten the same servica Iraa of
day night while they were guests
charge Dorn the U S. Soil Con- may verify these farts by calling
of the Orlando Chamber of Com­
Mr. Ben Wiggina, Seminole Coun­
w u ’vatinn Service.'
ty Soil Conservation Distrlel,
merce si a “ boosieri" dinner al
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
tha Shrine Club here.
Bulldog, FA 2-4426.
The Orlandoans, SU strung, came
“ Furthermore, the only engi­
armed wilh envelopes containing
neering authorised by the Semi­
hooorary colonel citations In “ the
nole Courtly Commission was In
OCALA (UPI) - The body of
great army id Central Florida Nalhan Mayo, commissioner of
Ute Tangle wood and Loch Arbor
areas whew'local engineers were
Boostera.'*
agriculture for 17 years while
Each Seminole County resident Florida's farmlands bloomed into
DELAND (UPI) - Thirty sign engaged to determine the ulti­
was given a cilaliun designating a billion dollar industry, will lie
era of a petition calling for Volusia. mate run-off area* tu correct
him an ambassador of good will in slate here Saturday morning.
R o u n ty school integration have flooding in these two sections,
for Central Florida. The citations
Funeral services, wilh Gov.
I t o day* lo prepare a reply to s which action has resulted In sche­
were signed by Richard Tucker, Lcltoy Collins, the Stale Cabinet
suit filed by tba school board in duled projects in both Tanglewood and Loch Arbor that art
chairman of the CofC'a Inter-City and most of the oilier top figures
circuit court.
Relations COmmillee. a n d H, in ilale government participa­
The suit asks a court declara­ now in progrrss.
“ Perhaps Mr. Avery has not
Stuart Johnston, CofC manager, ting, will be held Saturday aftertion saying that the petition is
and charged (he recipients to for­ noon. Mayo will be buried beside
without grounds and the petitio­ been informed of the study and
ever extoll the charm and virtues his wife, who died In January,
ners without standing “ to chal­
of “ this groat and growing section IBM.
lenge any actions by the board."
of the Slate of Florida." Tho cita­
Mayo, who waa M. died of lung
Properly, the suit contended,
tions also entitled the colonels to cancer bera Thursday afternoon.
the petition should have been
carry with thorn tba “ delightful
filed under procedures act out by
aroma of Orange blossoms."
the Florida pupil assignment law.
Sanford's First Federal Sav*1
Earh Orlando host was introduc­
D *T lie hoard contended it had no ings and
n Association has
ed after the dinner, and each
duly tu act on the petition except applied tu
fcjly
permit to put
.
remarked on Ute accomplishments
through Hen* provided by the up a S IM M building on W.
at the various communities in
assignment law.
The Sanford Shone Club will
Firs* S l . \ * ^ ’
Seminole County. The Orlando sponsor a benefit base ball game at
Thirty • two Negroes and two
The pfaMil will 'probably bo
SANFORD AND ORLANDO POLICE CHIEFS Roy Williams, left, end
CofC pledged Ra “ complete toctli- 7:30 p, m. today to Municipal (in­
white persons, all from the Day- lashed neat week, lanfbrd building
C'eriUl* Johnstone, itefct, talked ever aid time* wHh rwtired Sanford
lies." fa serving the area.
dium.
tuna BeachOrmond Beach area, Inspector M. A. Yflvinglnn laid
Southern
Bell
executive
Lari,Turner
at
the
Sanford
‘‘neighbor"
dinner
V J r jm r .
Tbo groups of civic and bualnoaa
signed Use petition, presented lo today. The , new First Federal
Tha Springfield Giant* will ciaafe
hr tlw Orlando Chamber at Commerce laat night, Tha Orlande
Mm h *-—1 board Tuesday.
Icndcro w o n headed hr Meyer against tho Kwgano, Qropw , fltotos
played
h
it
,t
o
Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce
memben
at
tba
Robert Carr to Orlando and Earl in tbo benefit UR. Admlaekm price
Tho suit asked for fatogrotfaa
Shrine Club.
’
(Herald Photo)
Elm Ave. intersection.
Higginbotham of Sanford.
cl L-athcis ai well at pupil*.
Is tL

Churches Schedule Egg Hunts Set
Over Weekend
Easter Services In Sanford Area
News Briefs

Germ Warning

Heir To Thorne

* i n i &amp; R R A &amp; u M f t r s f f l f c : ® s i M S * * * * * v" 0' S W

Candidate's Criticism u ^ v p n a g e
Efforts By Board Brings Protest

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Kidnaped Youth
Returned Safe

Bomarc Fired

Pilgrimage

Conner Campaigns
Here Saturday
Shell Art To Be
Workshop Topic

Seminole, Orlando C of C s
Hold Joint 'Get-Together

Mayo Dies; State
Funeral Saturday

Board Challenges
Mixing Petition

First Federal
Asks Fpr Permit

Benefit1Baseball
Game Tonight

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The Jaycee Easier Kgg Hunt
scheduled for Ft. Mellon ' Park
Sunday will be among the many
highlights of the day planned
throughout the rounty.
The egg hunt will start at I
p. m.
Jaycrr wives have painted ap­
proximately 200 down egga -fo r
the hunt. Prises and toys will be
•warded to the lucky youngster
who can spot- the egg*.
Another Eaatcr egg hunt will
be iponsorcd by the Luther League
of the Good Shepherd United
Lutheran Churches. This egg hunk
will be held Saturday at 11 a.
m. on the church property lo­
cated on Hwy 17-12.
The church alto la located 1
half mile south of Sanford.
Further information on the hunt
ran bo obtained by contacting
Douglas Smith ot FA 21711 or
Richard Martin at FA J-IMh
An Eaatar egg hunt trill alao
he held at Ute Ravenna Park
community at M:10 a. m. Satur­
day.

Easter Lily Drive
Slated Saturday
The sale o t paper Easter Ittlea
Saturday will climax tba Seminal#
County Crippled Children'* Society
Easter Seal -drive.
The lUtes made bp handicapped
employes of the Kaster Seal So­
ciety will be sold in all downtown
areas in Seminole County. Young
ladies frdm county junior high
schools and high school* have voJunlecrrd to sell the lilies. They y ill
bo directed by Mrs. D. K. McNab
of the Sanford Pilot Club, which
sponsored the organisation of tbo
Society.
Contributions will bo utrd to pro­
vide medical care, wheelchairs,
crutches, bracts, walkers and phyaiotherapy treatment for crippled
children and adults la Setnlnolo
County. Plans are also underway
lo tend as many children a i pos­
sible to the Youth Conservation
Camp on Lake Eaton, in Ocala Nalional Forest this summer. Tho
camp la especially equipped and
ala (fed lo meet the need* of handi­
capped children.
Society President Phillip Ls&gt;ggn
urged all who have not sent in their
Kailcr Seal contributions lo do so
thi* weekend. Login pointed out
that 71 percent of all cuntribuliona
made here remain in Setnlnolo
County lo help local crippled per­
sons. Contributions should be mail•d lo Kenneth McIntosh, treasurer.
Crippled Children's Society, San­
ford. Anyone who wants to use tho
society's service* should contact
McIntosh or Logan.

Oviedo Political
Rally Saturday
The sixth political rally sponsor­
ed by (he County Executive Dem­
ocratic Commute* will bo hald to
• p. m. Saturday In Oviedo.
The rally will ba held' in tho
school gymnasium and ■ dinner
will be served from 1:10 to I : R
in the gym- •
All proceeds to Ibo dinner wilt
go toward the Oviedo Women's
Club building fund.

Tickets era being sold
vanee by Mia. Obnrton T,

»*4 Mrs. Jtov CMtos Jr, Iks

will consist to triad chkkee,
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aad ,TI far children.

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Pago 2—Fri. April IB, I960

Nazarene

Baptist Church
Sets Week-Long
Revival Program

FERN FARR CHURCH Ol
• NAEARENR
O'BRIAN ROAD
Ralph Braver J r . ........Evangellit
Pastor
Bible School ............ ,U :N i , m. Rev. Jim Fisber .......
Morning Worship.........ll:W e. m. Sunday school .............. 3:41 a. m.
Evening Worship ........ 7:30 p. m. Morning worship........10:43 n. m.
Wed. Prayer Service . .7:80 p. m. Youth sarvlca ........... 0:43 p. m.
The Plnecrast Baptist Church Is
Evangelistic service .,..7:30 p. m.
Wed. prayer service ..7:30 p. m. presenting a revival with eight
CHURCH o r CHRIST
Peels
distinguished Ccnltal Florida Bap­
Eire Dunces . . . ------- Minister
LAKE MARY
tist ministers,
Morning Worship......... 11:00 a. m.. CHURCH OF THE NAEARENR '
Starling this Sunday and running
Evening Worship ........1:00 a. a .
Lake Mary
Thun. Bible Study . .,..7:30 p. m. S. L. Drawdy ................. Paster through April 34, evening services
Sunday School ...........10:00 a. m. will'begin at • p. m. The program
CHURCH o r CHRIST
Morning Worship ....11:00 a. m. is set for ■ different minister esch
Christian Sendee Training #:00 night.
Morning Worship . ... 10:JO a. m. p; wi.
Speaking Sunday Is Rev. D. P.
Evening Worship ........TjJo p. m. Evening Worship ..........7:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. Grivenmler, the PlnecrtiL Baptist
Episcopal
minister; Monday, the Rev. E. R.
Presbyterian
Cooper of the North Park Baptist
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
Church, Orlando; Tuesday, Rev.
CHURCH
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Park Ave. at Hh St.
Henry £. Turlington, First Baptist
CHURCH i
Church, Delray Beach; Wednes­
Rev. John W. Tbomaa.......Pastor
Oak Am. and Third SL
Holy Eucharist ........7 :1 0 a. m. Montes Worship ........ 1:43 a. m. day, B- . Lewis C. Futcb, First
Family ServiceSunday School ............. .0:43 a, m. Baptist Church, Loogwood; Thurs­
Church School.......... 0:00 a. m. Morning Worship......... 11:00 n. m. day, Rev. Kenneth L. Hansen,
Morning Prayer—
Senior Fellowship ........ 3:00 p. m. First Baptist Church, Palatka; Fri­
Sermon ...................11:00 a.m . Evening Worship ........ 7:30 p. m. day, Rev. J. Vernon Brown, First
Holy Communion —
Wed, Prayer Service . 7:00 p. m. Baptist Church, Daytona; Satur­
Tuesday .............. ...... T:JO a. m.
day, Rev. J. El wood Rawls, DaNursery Available
Laney St, Baptist Church, Orlando;
Wednesday,................. 10:00 a. m.
Thursday ........ ...... ...7:10 a. m.
nest Sunday, Rev. E. E. Joiner,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
member of the faculty of Stetson
Sacrament el Penance
DeBary O i k Cmirr
Saturday .............. 3:004:00 p. m. A. C. Summers .......
Paster University; Sunday p. m. service,
Sunday School .............0:00 a. m. Rev, R. Hugh Hawkins, Stetson
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Morning Worship..........10:00 a. ra. Baptist Church, DeLand.
CHURCH
Special programs of music lad by
Enterprise • DeBary
Joe Slade will be given. Everyone
COMMUNITY
Pr. Paul Shuiti ................Pastor
la invited to attend any one or all
PBBSBYTEB1AN CHURCH
Holy Communion—
of the services.
Sunday ....................... 1:00 a. m.
John
W.
PiUey
.
Morning PrayerSermon ...................- 1 1 1. m. SOnday •School .
Morning Worship
Holy Coramunion­
....... Pastor ist Sunday each month 11 a. m. Junior High Westminister
,10:00 a. m.
Fellowship .............Si)
11:00 a, m.
Senior High Westminister
CHRIST CHURCH
Rev. Grevenmier of the PineFellowship ................ 7:1
Leogwood
crest Baptist Church announces an
Rev. George L. Granger ..Pastor
early morning church service this
UPSALA COMMUNITY
Sunday Service .............. 0 a. m.
Sunday. The church feels tbit this
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Church School ........... 10:00 a. m.
may be necessary in order to take
John W. Plllcy .................. Pastor care of the ehurch growth. The
Holy Communion
Morning
Worship
........
0:00
a.
m.
First, Third Sunday
early earvic* will be at 1:30 a. m.,
Sunday School ........... 10:00 n. m. Sunday school will be at 3:43 a. m.
Westminister Fellowship
Jewish Synagogue
Another service will be held at 11
Seniors .................... 7:30 p. m. a. m.
CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL
FIRST PRESSYTKRIAN
An announcement will he made
CHURCH
at a later date whether or not this
Friday Evening Service I p . m
Ctseelhtrry
William M. Sonera ........ Peater early morning service will eonLutheran
Sunday School ........... 1:43 a, m. Untie.
Morning Worship ... . 11 a. m.
GOOD 1HEPHEBD UNITED
Wednesday Prayer
LUTHERAN CHURCH
and Pellowablp ........ • p. m.
Saafacd Skriat CMk
Temporary Meeting, Women's
1st St. and Lee Ave,
CJub.............. Overbrook Drive
Ernest Bolick Jr.
Paster
Congregation Be* Israel will
■:30 a. m.
Church School ..
hold epecial memorial, Yiskor
Morning Worship
.10:30 a. m. Other Churches
services on the last day of the
. . . 7 p.m .
Evening Bible BU
PINKCREST ASSEMBLY
Pasaovor, Tuesday.
.1:30 p. m.
OP GOD CHURCH
Service will be held in the Jew*
Car. IT* and Elm
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE
lab Community Center at 7 a. m.
H,
M.
Snow......................Pastor
REDEEMER
Sunday School........ . ...I;4» a. m.
, . ,1 1M W. 33* Place
10:30 e. m. Other Churches
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Heraeft W. Uoaree ..........Paster Morales Worship
Sunday School ............ I:1S a. m. Evening Worship ...:..T iM p , m.
THE SANFORD
Adult Bible Claai........3:13 e. m. Wed. Prayer Servlet .. 7:31 p. m.
Nursery Available
CONGREGATION OF
Worship Service ........ 10:30 a. m.
JEHOVAH? WITNESSES
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THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
XT. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
Christian and Mlaalanary Alliance Sunday Watehtower
Ha via (Near Oviede)
Study.........................3:00 p.
Park Ave. ami i t * It.
Stephen M. Tuhy ............. Pjsster
Morning Worship ........1:33 n. m. Cecil M. Seale ................. Pastor Wed. Bible Study........7:30 p.
Sunday School............... 3:00 a. m. Sunday School...............» : « a. m. Frl. Ministry Sctool ... 7:30 p.
Christian Day School, Monday Morning Worship........10:40 a. m. VMday Service.............B:30 p,
through Friday — Kindergarten • Evening Service............7:11 p. j».
Elementary ................. t:oo a. m. A. Y. F. Youth Service .1:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service . .1:00 p.
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Early Service
Planned By Church

Jewish Memorial
Service Scheduled

Sunday School ..
Morning Worship
Evening Worship

Methodist

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tit Park Am.
T, C. O'Steen ...... ......... Pastor
Horning Worship ....... B:30 a. m.
Sunday School ...........t:«S a. m.
Morning Worship........11:00 a. m.
MYF Meetings ...........0:00 p. m.
(Intermediate, fknlor)
Teaeher Training Course
........Pastor Evening Worship........7:30 p. m.
Sunday School ...........3:43 a. m.
Morning Warship....11:00 a.m .
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Training Union
....0:30 p. m
Laurel Am. at 4 * St.
Evening Wonhlp
....7:30 p. m Ira E. Hindman Jr. ...........Pastor
WMI. Prayer Service. -1:00 p. m Sunday School............ 3:43 a. m.
Horning Worship........10:43 a. m.
FMY ..........................7:00 p. m.
P1BST BAPTIST CMUBCM
Evening Worship ........T:ao p, m.
OF OVIBDO
Jack T. Bryant ..................Faster Moo. FMY Recreation 7:00 p. m.
Sunday School...... 3:43 a.
» Tuea. FMY Prayer .... 7:30 p. ra.
Morning Worthlp.11:30 a.
m Wad. Prayer Service....7:10 p. m.
Training Union ...........f : l l p. m.
EBENESER METHODIST
Evening Service............7:00 p. ra.
CHURCH
Wad. Frayer Service . 7:30 p. n
a i m Htlghis
W, E. Timms.................... Peeler
Catholic
Sunday school ........... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship -...11:00 a. ra.
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
M. Y. F. ....................0:30 p. m.
CHURCH
Evening Service..........7:30 p. m.
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Oak Am. at Mb Bin
Xav. Richard Lyons........... Pastor Wed. Prayer Service ....7:30 p. m.
Sunday Matasa ........... 7:00 a, m.
. 3 : 3 0 a. ra. ORACH METHODIST CHURCH
Oners Rd„ at Weedlaad Ave.
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.*-10:00 a. m
Paster
. . . . . . _H:3o a, ra. W. Thomas Parson Jr.
Daily Mass ........... .,..7:11 a. m. Sunday School ...........0:43 a. m.
Morning Worship.............11 a. m.
MYP ............................0:30 p. m.
Christian
(A new Church aervlng a new
Community i
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
MOT S. Sanford Alt.
FOOTER CHAPEL
Jamas N. Barnett...... .....Peilor
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday Sebeol .............. 3:43 a. ra.
Oviedo
Morateg Worship ...... Jl:ou a. m
Junior Filtewshlp .... 1:30 p.m. Sunday School . ......... 3:43 a. m.
Chi Bbo Fellowship
3:00 p.m. Morning Worship ........11:00 a. m
Chriatiu Yauth Faliowihlp 3:00 Evening Worship ........ 1:00 p. m.

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CONGREGATIONAL
CHEBT1AN CHURCH
«1te United Church ad Chris!
Park Am. at 34* IL
lav. Richard Carter, lat. Pastor
Fred Eos integer, Asm . Pastor
Bible School............ ...3:43 a. ra.

Chinch Of Christ

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
MS E. Second RL
Sunday School ...........11:00 a. m
Sunday Worship ........11:00 a. m,
Wednesday Service . .. .1:00 p. m, Service. Wad. .....*...... 7:30p. m.
Tuesday Reading ..3:304:30 p. n
CHULUOTA COMMUNITY
Thursday Reading 1:304:30 p. m
CHURCH
RiUy J. McDaniels........... Paster
CHURCH OP GOO
Church School ........ 10:00 a. m.
French Am. and Had St.
Church .................... 11:00 a. m.
Joel D. Brown ................. Paetei Youth Christian
Sunday School ......... 1:43 a. m FeUowship ............... 7:30 p. m.
Evangelistic Service . .7:30 p. m
Tuesday Servlet...........7:30 p. m Negro Churches
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
PROGRESS MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
City Hell
Midway
J. G. Brooks. . . .Breach President E. R. Williams.................Pastor
Sunday Sebeol ...........lf:M t. m. lueday School..............3:30 a. m.
Sacrament Maettei . . . .#:* p. m. Morning Worship...... 11:03 a. m
First, Third, Fourth Sundays
Evening Worship..........7:30 p. m
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
First, Third Sundays
CHURCH OF LDNGWOOO
R. Ruth Grant .................Fatter Usher Board, Tuesday . 7:30 p. m
Sunday School — ..... 10:00 a. m. Choir Rahaarsal,
Tuesday.................1:00 p. ra
Morning Worabip ...... 11:00 a. in.
Evening Servlet........... T:30 p: m. Junior Church,
Wadoeaday .............7:30 p. a
Wed. Prayer Servlet ..7:30 p. m.
Busteeia Meeting ...... 1:00 p. ra
Friday preceding
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
monthly
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sevan* 14. and Blm Ave.
C. W. Beach .................... Pastot
Saturday Sabbath School S:30a. ra
Morning Worship........11:00 a. m
Wad. Prayer Service ..l;3o p. m J. W. Marshall ...
Church School ....
THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE Homing Worship .
Evening Worship .
14* end Chase Am.
Sunday School ........ 10:00 n. m Tueoday Prayer ...
Morning Worship........11:00 a. m. Teaeher* Meeting,
Wednesday ...
Evening Worship . . . . . . „7j43 p. m,
Thursday Service ........7:41 p. m.

i f f of i he week,
early in the morning
they esme unto these]*
ultlirc. ‘ bringing the
spices white they hxi prepared, and certain pihtn with them.
' t And they found the stone rolled swiy from the sspukfue.
3 ’ And they entered in, sod found no! the In ly of the Lord
Je’ sus.

4 And it esme In pass, st (hey wrre mmh perplexed

thereabout, 'behold, two mm won I liy them in shining garments:

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afraid, and hnwed
down Ihrir farts In site
earth, they »sui tmio
them. Wry aeek ye ’ ll*
lit ing among ihe dead?

6 He is nut here, bin
is risen: 'remember
Inn* lie spate unto
yon when lie was yet
U Gsl'i-lcc, 7 Saying,
The Son nf man must
be'delivered into the
hands of sinful men.
end be tnnihrd, and
* e third day rise again.

THR CHURCH POR ALL . . .
ALL POR THR CHURCH
The Ctnnch is ska(rastat factor so sank hr |
lbs bwldiae sf shsiKln ssd essJ'ritiieadiip
It is a Oinks— of sensual sthae. Wekste a I
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tsa survive. Than sis hut isuad isaasui wkjr
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Peter answered, "Lord, to wham P a ll to* pof Thou hast Me seeede af t l tn al
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Ae Raster ip p r a d * *llHi*i of man and women teoltao a eptrtotal
Intuition. It cello them to their ehorehee to worohfp the Itaen Christ lk
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UNITY CENTER OP SANFORD

PAOLA WESLEYAN
Josephine I . Stuck!# ........Pastor
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday Worship ........ 11:00 a. m.
• Miles West on RL 44
Weedrofl Building
Cecil W. Shelter
Pastor
zee E. First SL. Rm. 3U
Sunday School.............. 0:43 a. m. Tuesday
Clan ........... 1:00 p. m.
Montes Worship ....10:43 a. m.
Wesleyan Youth........... 0:43 p. m.
THE SALVATION ARMY
Evening Worship ........ 7:30 p. m.
114 E. Second f t
Wed. Prayer Service T:3o p. a .
Sunday:
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. m.
Naureus
Heliosis Meeting . . . . . l i t * n. m.
Street Meeting...... .
4:30 p. m.
FIRST CHURCH
VPL ..............................7:oa p. m.
• f . THH NAEARENR ,
- W. lnd * t e* Maple Ave.
salvation Meeting..... 7:30 p. m.
R. H. Speer Jr.
Pastor Tuesday: Sunday Sekonl ...&lt;........ 0:43 a. m. Carp Cadets.................8:30 p. m.
Naming Warship ..,.10:43 a. m- Band Pm clice............ 4:oo p. m.
Ladles Home Inegu* . 7:M p. ra.
Thura. Prayer Service . 7:30 p. m.
SaL Strati Matting ... S:30 p. m.

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Oviedo Garden Club

Methvin, Johnson
Nuptials Planned
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Enjoys Tour O f
The Oviedo Carden Club membera met . i t the Firit Baptlit
Church and formed a motorcade
to Eustit. where they visited the
famnui Garden Ram owned and
operated by Mist Reba Karri* and
her sister. M in Harris conducted
the membert and viiitora through
and then gave a very intereiting
lecture on am ngem enti or flow*
e n and plants for the Easter sea­
son;
As each of the members had
prepared a covered dish for the
occasion, they enjoyed a delicious
luncheon on ihe premises of the
well-known garden barn, after
which a business meeting was con­
ducted by Mrs. C. R. Clonts, Sr.,
president of the club.
Those enjoying the trip included
Mrs. C. R. Clonts, Sr., Mrs, Roy
Weisenhsrger, Mrs. Lynn Mosier,
Mrs. Olrva Tletsema, Mrs. Roy
Ctonls, Jr.. Mrs. James Wilson,
Mrs. Joe R. Battle, Mrs. James
E. Brookshire, Mrs. Charles T.
Niblack. Mrs. It. C. Parker, Mrs.
A. A. Myers, Mrs. W. R. Meek,
Sr. and Mrs. Pauline West. Visitors
accompanying the group included
Mrs. John Lundy and Mrs. W. E.
Ward, the latter a visitor from
Lansing, Michigan.

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"M iss Elisabeth Methvin of San­
ford, announces the engagement
and approaching marriage of her
aistcr, Tommye, to Harold F.
Johnson, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Brit­
ton Johnson, also of Sanford.'
The bridc-clect tl the daughter
of the late Mr. and Mra. B. G.
Methvin. She Is a graduate of
Bcminolc High School'and'is pres-

Southern
Bell Telephone Co,
Mr. Johnson is a graduate of
Seminole High School and attended
Stetson University, Murray State
University and received his L. L,
B. degree from the Stetson College
of Law, where he was a member
of the Student Bar Association
and Phi Delta Phi, legal frater­
nity. He is associated with Mack
X. Cleveland Jr., in tha piactice
of law in Sanford.
The wedding will be an event of
May 20 at 4 p. m. In the Central
Baptist Church. No formal Invi­
tation! are being sent and all
friends of the couple are Invited
to attend.

Graduates Honored
A t Festive Party
A t Mayfair Inn

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KATHRYN ANN

Kathryn Celebrates
First Birthday At
Children's Party
^

Kathryn Ann Murphy celebrated
her first birthday with t party
given by her mother, lire . R. D.
Murphy, at their home in South
Pinecrcst.
Neighbors assisted Mrs. Murphy
ns her husband la serving la the
Mediterranean with VAH-I.
Following the playtime, prises
were awarded to each child at the
•wparty. Refreshments of tee cream.
Hcmonade and cup cakei were
served to the littlr guests. A spe­
cial cate was served to Kathryn
Ann, made by her Godmother,
Mrs. H. E. McCumber. Each on*
o f the eup cakei was decorated In
a different color with a clown head
t o top.
Those attending were Catherine
nnd Norma McKelvey, Michael,
Rosa Marie, and Linda McCumber,
• fe e tt, Steve, Jeff, and Mary Jan*
Satre, the honor** and little M ill
•Carrie Foote, who was Sanford’a
New Year baby for 1940.

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One of the outitanding parlies
given In honor of the members of
thr I960 graduating class of Semi­
nole High School was tha one at
the Mayfair Inn, recently.
It was givjn by Mrs. Ira South­
ward and Mrs. L. F. Garner, hon­
oring their daughters, Miss Jeanne
Southward and Mias Faye Garner.
About 73 members and friends of
the graduating class gathered in
the Mayfair ballroom and danred
to the music of Peter Bukur and
hla orchestra.
The ballroom was profusely dec­
orated with red and white balloons
and the Individual tables. were
decorated with lighted candlea and
red roses with place cards of-mini■lure graduates.
Tha serving table held two cut
glaia punchbowls and wai center­
ed with an arrangement of red
roaes and white carnations in a
silver bowl. Two, four branched,
silver candelabra and allver and
crystal appointments completed
the decorations. Petit fours, mints,
nuta and punch were served to
tha guests.
In tha receiving line w e n M ill
Southward, Mias Garner, their
dates for the evening, Charles
Oravetx and Winston Piercy and
Ihe honone'a parents. All reported
an anjoyable evening.

X i Beta Eta Plans
Banquet April 29
Tbo XI Bela Eta Chapter of
Bela Sigma Phi met recently at
the home of the preiident, Mra.
G. Andrew Speer.
Committee reports ware given
by the verious chelrmcn. Mrs.
Harold Chapman reported on the
ticket sale for the full Jeweled

A discussion was held

Program Monday

of refreshment!,

CAMELLIA CIRCLE
. 11m CamslUa Circle of the gar­
den club met at the Home Demon­
stration Center with Mra. Vernon
Hardin. Mrs. E. C. Harper Jr. and
Mrs. Madelya Kuhn, nerving as
hostesses.
Mrs. Bob Crumley nnd Mrs.
Richard 8ilvers Jr., will represent
the circle at Ihe itata convention
in West Palm Baach Ihia month.
The ladiea will manage a booth at
which time, patron tickets will be
■old to tha 1980 Stale Flower Show,
scheduled for December at the
Civic Center in Sanford.
Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff III con­
ducted a flower arrangement work­
shop with all membera participat­
ing la making Individual arrange­
ments,
,
Refreshment* w e n served to
those attending, Mr*. Alfred Chiles.
Mra. Jack Wilber. M n . Stuart C.
Stotsoo. Mr*. Tom McDonald,
Mra. Dava Lauda, Mra. J. L. Hor­
ton Jr., Mrs. Donald Plamm. Mra.

SMH Auxiliary T o
Meet Tuesday
The general business meeting of
the Seminole Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary, will be held April 19
at 8 p. m. at lb* Jewtah Commu­
nity Center.
Mn. Christopher Butler, presi­
dent, will conduct tha meetini and
Mrs. W. E. Gray will apeak to the
group en handicraft. Ihe will alao
display aome of the handicraft and
pottery made by the Mexican peo­
ple that ihe brought home from
* two month sightseeing trip in
Mexico, la at summer.

By JEANNE WARNKE
THE EASTER RUNNY* came
early to the Tele Me Raney house­
hold but the way he dashed about
you would have thought he was
that fabled character who was
"Isle for a very Important date."
Ha aramped across their yard and
landed right in the swimming pool
—and Eleanor McIUm-y, wellqualified in life-saving, had U&gt;
make another rescue!

P slM jd jw I a

Woman's Club Plans
Use American Home Department
of the Sapford Woman's Club will
meet Monday at I p. m. at the
chib bouse on Oak Ave,
A abort play arlll be given by
aome of the members and Mrs.
Leo Kerwin will present a muileal
program.
All club members are Invited
to attend. Mr*. Irving Pryor and
her committee will be In charge

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Eustis Garden Barn

In Lake Mary for'a shirt visit be­
fore leaving for New Jersey. Mrs.
Toney la the former Angela Bur­
dick. daughter ef Mr. and Mrs.
Rampy Burdick of Orlando.
Philip completed four years at
Georgia Tech and received hla de­
gree In physics. He was commis­
sioned 2nd LI.. March 29. and will
report to rt. Moomouth, N. J.. for
alx months.

House guests of Mr. and Mrs,
George E. Holtcn, 107 Garrison
Dr., are Mrs. Hnilen's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carleton of
Dallas, Texas,
Mrs. Lois Beam o f Silver
Springs, Md. is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. M. U Ration at their home,
180S E. Seminole Blvd, Mrs. Beam
is a former resident o f Sanford
and this ft her first visit since she
moved awsy, "0 years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. K. YV. Fite. Celery
Avt., have retuned home after
attending the funeral of two rela­
tives, Mr. Kile's brother-in-law,
Mr. \\'. T. Harkry at Charlotte,
K. C. and Mrs. Fite's cousin, Mr.
Ralph McKay at Huntersville,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wells
Sr., have returned to Akron, Ohio,
after a visit with their daughter,
Mr*. Phillip Simpson and her
family o f Pinerrest. Mr. Simpson's
sister. Mr*. Dale Kob, bar husband
and children, Kimberly and Dane,
are guesta at tha Simpson home
this week. The Kohl, formerly of
Kansas City, Mo., will make their
home near Clearwater soon.
Weekend house guest* of Mr.
end Mr*. W. C. Cleuse Sr., Nar­
cissus Ava. are their son, l^dr.
Harold Clause o f San Diego, Calif,
and their ton-in-law and two
granddaughters,
Alfred
Gramling, Kathy and Nancy o f Orange­
burg, S. C.
Cadet Rill Robelle will arrive
thie weekend for a visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mra. Victor
Robello, at their home on Revona
Cl. He is a student at the Camden
Military Academy in Camden,

Milner Osborne, Mrs. Charles
Lansing, Mrs. Don Hsmner.
Mrs. John Keeling. Mrs. Alfred
Greene, Mrs, E. W. Petsrson, Mrs.
Donald Knight, Mra. A. X. Shoe­
maker Jr., Mrs.'S. F. Manfra, Mr*.
Earl M. U * . Mra. Benny Austin.
Mrs. W. C. Bliss Jr., Mrs. Lewis
Barley. Mrs. Crumley, Mr&gt;. Slivers
and Mrs. Woodruff.
SATURDAY
Ih e circle will end Ihe year
with an annual picnic for members
The Lake Monroe HD Club will
and their husbands In May.
hold ■ bake sale in front of the
Monroe Poiloffice, starting at 11

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her years aa an Instructor mad* i Saturday, April 23, between the
good swimmers out of many, many i hours of a to 7:30 p. m. Past amor“
’ gubords have been most sue cess*
■ha received an Impressive amount ful and Maxine (Mrs. Jamea)
o f Red Cross awards and emblems.
She earn* to Sanford from
Tampa In 1940 to join her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morrison,
and to 1* tha city's first full-time
recreational director. In Tampa
she had been supervisor o f play­
grounds for four years and previ­
ous to that had made an outstand­
ing record aa an athleta at South­
ern College in Lakeland. Her
prowess there wasn't all In swim­
ming, either, aa she held first
place on the tennis team and was
captain o f tha girl's basketball
team. Naturally, her knowledge of
these activities led her to being
■porta editor of the college paper.
Although It was baseball that
hrought the McRaneya together
(ha was a professional baseball
player) they both share an en­
thusiasm Tor swimming and when
its possible they spend evary min­
ute around their pool,
NANCY (Mra. YVIIllam) GRAY
of Lake Mary will ha guaat speak­
er when the Pink Ladiea o f Sem­
inole Hospital hava their general
meeting, Tuesday, 8 p. m., at the
Jewish Community Center. Mrs.
Gray will tell of her Interstlng trip
to Mexico last summer and will
show her display o f Mexican
handicraft,
THE LAM ES AID o f the Luth­
eran Chtmh ef the Redeemer will
have their annual Smorgasbord on

Good cooks prefer fresh or frosen
meats, vegetables, fruits, and fish
Eleanor, also known aa ‘‘Skeets," to those ihat are canned or other,
has had much experience In jump­ wise artificially preserved. The
ing in after nrophylea and during gourmet's art 1a to combine natu­
ral flavors or to improve them
with seasonings.

MRS. McRANEY

Activities O f

Longwood Residents
Mr*. Arlen* Austin bat return­
ed to Angelica, N. Y., after spend­
ing the winter in Longwood with
her brother and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Hnlester and Mr, and
Mr*. Gerard Henson.
Mr*. Cats)* Mater Is visiting at
the home o f her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mra. M. R'. Harris.
Mr. and Mr*. Thom** King o f
Eaatpori, Maine, have returned to
their home, after spending the
winter her*.
Mr*. Lena Raker I* able to b«
up and out after a bout with the
flu.
Mr*. Harriet Harris, o f Long,
wood, will enter the Florid* Sani­
tarium and Hospital, Tuesday, for
■urgery.
Mr. and Mr*. Erlon Blake o f
Brldgton, Maine, have returned
after spending the winter In Long­
wood,
Mrs, Edith Italian has returned
to her home on Main St. after
being away all winter.
Mr*. Rita Moulton is visiting at
her home town, Brldgton, Main*.

OVER SS YEARS

Just Arrived!

• Carpet

• Til*

CPO Wive* Club will sponsor an
Easter egg hunt from 2 to 4 p. m.
on the CPO Club grounds. .Mem­
bers, children, ages two to 10, are
Dr. and Mr*. Thomas Largen Invited.

SH O R T SETS

Film T o Auxiliary

Th* eyes have it ihia season!
Subtle emphasis of Ihe eyes la ac­
cepted even during daylight hours,
and after dark, almost anything
goes I

Tickets will tall 11.18 fo r adults
and 60c for children. For m a n In­
formation call Mra. Ekara or Burnice I Mrs. George) Daniels trim It
chairman of the Ladle* Aid.

at First and Palmetto
(Along Sid# Post Office)

Dr. Largen Shows

were guest* at the meeting of th*
Ltdu* Auxiliary of the Fleet
reserve, unit 147, wb*n the group
mat In th* CPO rlub building for
th* monthly ••nion.
Dr. I-arg*n abowed a cancer
film, concerning smoking, Mem.
been voted to give a donation to
th* cancer fund.
Plant were made to rir* an
Reiter beiket to a needy family,
ft wa* al»o decided to bold a memberthlp coffee at the home of

MRS. EKERN

Gay short* with harmonising

tope — Mm* with buttons,
bow*, shirt tall front, nhlrt
tall back — light, bright and
cool for Spring I

Mrs. West Honored
Mr*. William B. Weil, teacher In
Iba Oviedo School and a former
teacher In Sanford, was one of
Ihe Seminole County teachers Ini­
tialed into the Della Kappa Gam­
ma honor society for outstanding
women teachers at a district meet­
ing of that organisation Saturday,
at Daytona Beach.
A formal banquet followed at
th* Rath and Tennis Club. Mem­
bership la limited to ten per cent
of women teachers in the nation.
Mra. Wait was initiated In the
Bela Chaptar. Two other Oviedo
teacher* receiving this honor in the
past were Mrs. Lucy Smith and
Mra. Annia C. Thompson.

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Seminole High student* Steve
Powell and Dion AJfcea received
savings hood ewerdi tar (M r prisa
winning essays el the Seaford CiviIan meetlag Thursday night. Pow­
ell. who won Aral place la the San­
ford coateet, received a flM bond,
while Mlaa Aiken received • tae
bond. The subject waa “ Intercommunlcation aa a factor In rltiaan
ahlp building." Powell’* «nay will
be judged with winning eaaajra from
all over noridi. to ace If it la worth
a higher award. . .Wade Tjre waa
Clvltan eiaajr chairman' for the
conteat.
♦ • •
France* Strickland and John
Lovelace will he the queen and
king at Seminole High’* May Day
BaU May 7. The annual formal
dance will bo at the Civic Center.
Attendant! for the king and queen
were alio eboaen recently. All etadent* in the tchool may take part
In the annual dance.
• • •
Seminole High School DOT Onb
I* aponaorlag an Baiter Car Waah
Saturday, 0 a. m. to S p. m. The
price la ft per car and AS coata
extra for white wall tire*. Cara

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a day at the new
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line up outside one o f
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CHICAGO (UP!)—An aleetnmI* worker today beeame the sixth
person arreated In the last eight
day* on charges of turning In false
reports that bombs ware planted
on airliner*.
Robert Carey Clark, S2. of 6010
Kentucky Ave., Roytown. Mo. was
taken Into custody by FBI agent*
at Midway Airport Thursday
night.
Julius M. Lopes, In eharge of
the Chicago FBI atflca, aald Clark
was aelaed after allegedly telling
a Trans World Airllnsa clerk he
had e bomb In a brown paper bag.
Lopes aald Clark was asked by
a TWA dark white purchasing a

Living Up To Name

may he brought to Harry Adair’a
Gulf Station, where'the atudenta
will work.
• • •
Kartyla Hooabolder, county aervIce officer for Seminole County
baa invited a repreeentatlve of the
elate aervlce office of the Florida
Department of Veteran* Affair* to
ha a consultant oa matter* con­
cerning taderal or atata benefit*.
Perianal interview* will be avail­
able Theeday at S p. m. and any.
ana intonated In thla aervlce la
aaked to contact Houtboldcr at

BARRB. Vt. (UPI) - The Vermont Certified Seed and Potato
Growers Association named W.
P. Grow the atate's top potato
grower.

ticket whether he had any lug­
gage"No, Juit this package I'm car­
rying. It has a bomb In It," Clark
allegedly replied.

Lake Mary

Personals
BY FRANCES WESTER
Miss Laura Stinnett*, who recent­
ly moved lo Lake Mary from San­
ford, left Saturday for Chlllieotbe,
Ohio, where aha.will be joined by
her sister, Mrs. Ruby Coek, end
together they will drive to their
former home In Charlottesville, V
Virginia. Miss Stinnett* baa com­
pleted a nursing career, and baa
fallen In lova with Sanford. Her
friendi will be glad to know that
she plans to return here to lira .
when Autumn comes.

Announcement

Pinecrest Baptist Church
Onara Reed

ervices
Church 11:00 a. m.
T. U ,
p.

6i45 p. in,
m.

ifovatory facilitlea. Thn
ahows that
elaagroom in thn

HURRY! HURRY!

•shoot had plenty of lifht

and lir for younfatera.

YOUR LAST CHANGE TO ENTER

fPrtoeiptl Floyd Richarda
Martha Smith,
r, m e t thn studonta
In om of thm now etess(Hamid Photon)

Go. The other man landed In nn
open fitld.
Col. WlUlara M. Bower. Com­
manding officer at Dobbin* APB,
Marietta, Oa., waa one of the

Liberties
. Vt. (UPI) Witcher, M, waa charged
throe pounds of
a one store end
to a store across the
asking a clerk to wrap
And thn with atcaUig
i pounds of hamburger
geueroua clerk.

Unaa, It would act up the legal
machinery tar denying inch com­
munication* to eoovlctad gambling
operator*.
The FBI and Juatlce Department
are helping to write the leglala(Ion.
Bop. William C. Cramer (Ithas ranked among the
mineral producing telegraph wire* to tranamlt gam­ Fla.), one of thoeo promoting tbo
bling laformatipn aero#* itat* logialation, aald be hoped a bin
would be ready for introduction
In the Houao "In the near future,•*
Heuee member* from Florida and
Ohio are puahlng the manure*.
Cramer aald committee leglalaN ff

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Serviceman and veteran* are In­
vited to an Beater breakfast at the
U80 Club Sunday through coop­
eration of the VFW Post UI2 and
ite Auxiliary, . _
A traditional Eaater breakfast
will be served from B to IS a. m.
with the VFW eupplvlag the food
end member* of tha Auxiliary
serving It. Mrs. Edna Norman and
Paul Bennett are co-chairmen of
arrangements and aald they wetcoma all aarrieemea aad veteran*

See Oqt,

IT EMS OF THE D A Y
at

“on# aeratehad lag and one with
a aeratehad ear."
Capt. John P. England of Win■ton, Tex., and Copt. W. E. Brown
Jr., of Oakland, CaUf.. were tba
pilot and co-pllot who brought tba
plan* down aataly.
Tbo C47 waa an rout* from Dob­
bin* to Norton APB, •Collf. It
mad* a paasengtr atop at tbo At­
lanta Municipal Airport shortly
before one engine developed e run­
away propeller.

“WALK INTO A WHOLE NEW LIFE” CONTEST
CLOSES APRIL

17

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their way alowly thiwugb the eonpMt eonatltntldnal laaoea raised by
the proposed legislation.
"Thla approach Is fraught with
many conatllttUonal problems," he

SALAD

ties to holdera of federal gam­
bling etampa.
"A law ef thla kind could abut
down thousands and thousands of
oatints for telephoning beta aod
procuring Information on which
betting Is based." Cramer said.
"We want to hit l .em right in tba
solar ploaua.”

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT'S

raviu uu,

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by Rush N. Stafford, presiding
minister of the local congrega­
tion.
Mr. Stafford aald be expects
about U from Sanford to attend
tbo three-day meeting- Over 1000
delegates from Ihe U congrega­
tions of Florida Circuit Ne. I art
expected to attend.
Stafford Hid, "The assembly la
not a revival. If la held to encour­
age application of true' Christian
principles and further instruct our
association ef mlnlatcra."
The procram will Include a vari­
ety of talk* and demonstration*
on many Bible subjects. Session*
will bo conducted morning, afternoon, and evening with a baptism
of now ministers on Saturday afterJ. W. FUaon and P. M. Kirkland,
supervisors working out of Jehov­
ah** Witnesses' world wide head­
quarters la New York, will appear
dally on the program. In addition
to Mr. Pilaen aad Mr. Kirkland,
the program will include IT apeakere from the focal circuit

John I. Staves*. M, died at tha
Andrew* Nuraiag horn* la Ortaad*
Thunday, .
Ha baa been a resident of San­
ford for tba past M year*.
He is survived by two slaters,
Mlaa Lola Stevens and Mrs. Nora
King ef Sanford,
Funeral service* will be held at
S p. a . Sunday at tha Iriaaaa
Funeral Horn* with Bar- Babort
0. Byrd of the Lake Monroe Bap­
tist Church officiating.
Burial will follow in Evergreen
Cemetery.
Brlsaon Funeral Haw* la
charge ef atraagomeate.

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Communication
Seven stria ef (ha tyaata aad
Lake Mary Presbyterian Churches
completed t h e i r communicant*
class and shared their Drat sacra­
ment of Holy Commuafoa Palm
Sunday.
Tba girl* were Doris Luka, Kathy
Brook*. Marcia CUamaa. Kathy
Gabr, Helen Freeman, Jean Aaa
Aaail and Linda Moha.
Other new members ef the Lake
Mary Church are Mre. Kathy S.
Gebr, Mr. and Mn. William Blah*more, Miss Carol Sebock aad
Ralph Abell

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A WASHINGTON (Urii — The
united States and its NATO el­
ite* may station hundreds o f Po­
laris missiles across Western Eu­
rope in a revolutionary new multimillion dollar defense system de­
signed to strike back after any
Russian attack.
State Department confirmation
that sueh a ayatem was under
roniideratlon was underlined by
tha firat sucraiaful underwater
p u n ch in g of a Polaris Thursday.
Tha mlisile, originally intended
to he fired by submerged nu­
clear submarines, waa launched
from an underwater tube o ff San
Clemente Island, Calif. The Navy
said “ all objectives” were met
and described the test as an Im­
portant step in mating the missile
to A-subs.
The proposal to dot Western
Europe with ballistic missiles
f r o a e from fears that the contin­
ent's defenses, as presently plan­
ned, would ba obsolete In a few
gears.

!1y I’ nitrd Press International
Samur! Cowan, *11 IX, attacked
A motnrrode of students from Jerry Ilrcil, 20, Wednesday night,
Tlir.v were charged with “ con­
the University o f Minnesota plans
spiracy wiih twu or more per­
to arrive in Nashville, Trim., son* In 'take a human llfr or to
Uaster Sunday for an anti-srgre. engage in an net capable o f taking
a human life."
gallon demonstration.
In Georgia, a Nogin soldier
City and state officials received
letters from Minnesota students stationed at Ft. Gordon w u con­
which said tha purpose of the victed in Augusta under the
motorcade was to “ provide rn- stair's prw lim ps*,lug law for
ronragement for the American refusing tn leave a segregated
ritixens who ate peacefully de­ cafeteria. . White buddiri of Pvt.
manding their constitutional right George Johnson. 22. o f Harris­
burg. Pa„ paid hi.*- f 55 fine.
to equality.”
In North Carolina, a 17*ytar.old
City Atty. Hubert Jennings said
the students "will be treated with while youth was fined 15(1 for
the same courtesy and considera­ throwing1 “ stink bombs*' at two
tion extended tn any other such Negroes who were taking part in
group entering the city.”
Hut he warned that "appropri­
ate arrests*' will lie made if any
city mdiiianrr* aie violated.
Also in Nashville, three Negro
teenagers faced state charges to­
day for allegedly rutting the pants
of a white youth and clubbing
him with a rubber hose.
Polire
said
James
Kmmett
Howard. Unit e How ard, ami R oy.

Some military planners were
aiming at 1903 as the date for
wide placement of ballistic mis­
siles throughout Europe. That
year i* regarded i » critical be­
cause o f Russia's intercontinental
rocket advantage.
Advisers of NATO commander
Gen. 1-auria Noratad consider it
urgent for Europe to be equipped
with missiles that could be placed
in underground hunkers, on mo­
bile platforms and on bargee on
the continent's many waterways.

Visit Arranged
CAIRO (U Pl) — United Arsh
Republic
Agriculture
Minister
Saycd Marci will visit the Uni­
ted States at the invitation of
the U. S. government. It Is the
first time an Egyptian or UAn
minister has been invited to
America. Marei accepted the in­
vitation (o go on a Leader'*
Grant. Marei will probably go in
July.

A. T. R O B IN S O N tvns “ piped over the niilc” recently by members of
.VAILS at the Sanford Naval Air Station. Robinson was transferred to the
fleet reserve after serving 20 fea rs in the service. He plans to make his
home in Pensacola.

CIRCUIT
JUDGE

M A T U R IT Y — 'Varied and long axpariance
F A M IL Y M A IL — For family problems
CH U RCH and C IV IC Interest* through

DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY M AY 3, 1960

jail.

In Alabama, two Negro em­
ployes of Brookley Air Faim Boon
applied for admission tn the wMtn*

only atatn vocational wheat ha
Mobile.
In Miaalsalppl, the atatn Bamata

adopted a House reeotuttan earns,
mending tha government ef tenth
Africa far Its “firm aagrag etiaa
stand.**

To All Our Friends —

Oviedo

Personal s

M i Judicial Circa*

a' altdown demonstration agitntt
segregated eating facilities in
Greensboro April S.
In South Carolina. Xwk 1(11
Recorder Billy D. Hayet found
five Ntgro college student. guilty
of breach o f the peace and fined
earh o f them 931 nr SO day* in

WASHINGTON (U Plt — Vice
President Rh-httid M. Nixon's
present hutting slump, ns record­
ed by public opinion polls and
primary' votes, comes six months
later than was exported by^ Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller.
It was known that the 'New
York governor hud exported Nix­
on's standing in the public opin­
ion poll* tn slip last fall from the
peak the vice piesjdrnt leached
after his J059. trip tn Russia.
If that Judgment had stood up,
Rockefeller probably would have
made an open bid foi the Repub­
lican presidential nomination. In­
stead, he annnutirrd immediately
after Christmas that he would not
lie a candidate. His action left
Nunn virtually without competi­
tion.
There have been recent signs o f
restlessness among Republicans
a* public opinion polls have shown
Nison failing behind Sen. John

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miMii-r vviMiiifii iimisiv wish nr linn
the Democratic nomination.
r„ ,
hU plM,(„ nttal campaign
While the moaning of compaia- sU ff H|„ln«t in half because funds
tire votes in psrty primaries can are running low.
be questionrii, Nixon did not make
The situation is so had a spokesan Impressive ihuwlng In the Wli- «'■'»
Dial preliminary phases
con.in and Illinois balloting if hi, Vf
f,’ r *'’*
vuli*
compmril with tlmt r«* Nrf being finamrd with About
reived Ity Democrats.
»2,000 in borrowed cash,
One manifestation of GOP res“ We're laising money through
tivene-s has come in pressure on every ^ available ami p r o p e r
Nixon to be mine active and coin,. , , ,
.
,
pete with Deium-iatic preaidential
*pokcsmai, ..id Humphrey a
hopeful, in the headlines.
m g -n li.tlo. was about 9I0.U00 n
S'ison
ih i.
lh* rw* follow mg the Wisconsin
M son ha,
rousted thispres,
i„ which the Minnesotan
sure, largely
on ground, that [
Scn&gt; Joh„ F&gt; Kennedy
proper timing nills for improving .&gt; ..
*
hi, standing in the polls, not
^ . " ’ member, of the staff have
now. bit du, mg th. autumn elec- [w n d|t)||Jfedi |h„ -ide , „ |d|
t *""l*«'iDi.
leaving seven full-time and two
If the present rend continues,
, . llmo , M,„.
however. Rockefeller I* likely to '
__ i_____
get increased attention as a presi­
dential candidate who could have
One guava stipllc* four litne* the
greater repeal to independent adult dally requirement for Vilavoters,
|min C,

Mr*. R. C. Miller is very busy
these days helping her daughter
and granddaughter* depart for Ma­
drid. Spain. Mrs. Paul A. Kern,
Jr, and lillle girls, Debbie and
Chrric, Iraici May 1 to join S/Sgl.
Paul A. Kern, Jr. therr for a May
of three year*.
»
Mrs. W. E. Ward, who ha* been
spending several weeks with her
parents. Mr. and Mr*. Lynn Moi-1
ier, left Thursday to return to her
home in l-anilng, Michigan.
New itudrnl rouncil offlccri nf
Oviedo High School for the en­
suing year have bren elected aa
follows: Mis* Julie Gore, presi­
dent: Mlsa Linda Harris, vice-pres­
ident, Mils Hetty Duda, secretary
and Mini Sum one Partin, treasur­
er.
Mrs. Jnhnny Jones and Mrs.
Leon Olllff, both conncrted with
the d iiir n i Bank of Oviedo, altended the annual apring tea for
the American Institute of Bankers
at the Rio Pinar Country Club re­
cently.
John Oliver had to m u m lo Ihr
Orange Memorial Hospital for
trratmcnl.
Mri. C. T, McCtiliry, who has
hern a patient el the Orange
Memorial Hospital, hi* returned
home.

THE O F F I C E B A R
WILL BR CLOSED

AFTER

SAT

APRIL

Tha onfortunatv ailuatinw of Ml III*‘a rssmt boa
that decided us to sell Tha Offiea Bar and Grill. baa
further mmpllratrd by my ewutrartlng a aortnna apianl
that has confined me to Dw Ora ago MaasariaI Boapk
unknown period of time.
So _ Mir original plana nf hooping TW Dffltn 4
■old baa been changed.

T H A T 'S. T H E W A Y T H E
C O O K IE C R U M B L E S
We have enjoyed nerving yon . , , haw appreciated
ronfldenree , . . shared aincerely la yoar Jay* tad hew
and wt'H aU s y'all like b la sea. After the daitin get
overhauling my wiring ayatem, we'll he seeing all ad p
ON YOUty su m OF THE BAR, whea tha tatota a n
ever he may be) takca aver,

OFFICE

Country Club Read
Lab* M ur
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O LA M O U R O U f W O R K C EN TER K IT C H E N mokoa aeaUng fun.
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oend flight sad Jimmie Livingston
is the third night.
la ether golf piay this week.
Mia Keeaea wee the Ladles Day
tsarsaaieat Wednesday with a
lew net af TS.
Other winners far the day were
Barbers Bewail with a tow net
of 77 and Jimmie Livtagatoa
with a lew net af 72.
GeUars front the local club alse
leak top hectors at the Inter-city
tournament to DeLead Tuesday.
ranches MeBoberts wan the
third tow net to Class A play
while Livingston and Horenctein
won honors to other divisions.
Aa election of officers meeting
ef the asseclsUM will be held
OBKBN1BOBO, N. C. (UP1&gt;- at T p. m. April 21.
kerse Weed, a left-handed pailr Rest AihaBsw, N. c., .kd a
aid at ua today tote the ascend
Mad af the I17JN 0 raster
eoenahars Open golf teurae*
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MEXICO CITY (UPI) — Hold­
• field. wae -e rarity sad Jim
aljaw , rGA field secretory, out lobby Avila mosat U wbca
S n t w u am af the few times ha vewed to stay home all sumM R kiXtr hat aver lad a asar.
Ike 23-yesr-old Mexican aatlva
baa beta optioned to the Mexico
City Tlgora of the Mexican
Longue after falltof to roach a
salary agroomtat with Um MO*
waukoo Braves.
Avila arrived hero Wednesday
sight and geld too optioning was
dost at ala own request
Wlaser af the Americas League
haUiag title to llM wbca ha hit
All far Clsvelaad. Avila spent 12
years ia too major tongues, lie
played with Baltimore sad Boston
aa wall as OoveUnd aad Milwau­
kee.
Avila, used chiefly as a pluck
hitter last settee with tot
Braves, was placed an the major
league restricted list recently
whoa ha did not tlga bin contract
with Milwaukee. The Braves then
agreed to assign his contract to
Louisville af tha American Asso­
ciation, from where bo was op-

Pryor's State Farm Insurance
illU remained la the top slot to
toe Sandtpur League as they look
two wins from Wilson-Malar Pur*
niters toil Weak. This puts Ua
underwriter* ua than with MU
wins, fallowed by Faolmart with
N, The Pig
Whistle with ttvt.
hath WUsaa-Mstor and Bahaas
Merited Goads have 44, and
Bamafflit A Andersen have M.
Loading too druggists aa they
leak ail three Ram the Foadaart
was Ann Oaakila. raUiag a Nt
garnish aeries, with HI as tor
top same. Eva logero was high
for to* grams, with Lucy Yates
sashing to* AT and Alberta Shaw

By JERRY COVINGTON
The Sanford Greyhounds are scheduled
to arrive Saturday night to prepare for
the 1960 Florida State League opener
which will get underway Tuesday night
in Leesburg.
The dub will report to Memorial Sta­
dium Sunday afternoon where uniforma
will be Issued and the young players will
be given instructions by Manager Robbie
Robertson.
Monday night the local entry in the
fast FSL will play a warm up game with
a Giant farm club to get the feel of the
local diamond. This tilt will get underway
at 7:30 p. m.
When the Greyhounds open their home
season on Wednesday night a fellow well
known to all Sanford folks will be umpir*
ing on third base. Carl (Goose) Kettles,
former player and umpire of the league
and high school coach here, has consented
to be an honorary umpire for the opener
and he will be on the third base line so his
many friends will be able to give him the
“ cat call."
The Goose was probably one of the
most colorful players ever to wear a San*
ford uniform. He had one of the finest
knuckle balls in the business and it vSs
very seldom that 8anford had a catcher
who could hold him. Although the Goose
was a very f ro pitcher he was better
known for his speed. I recall one evening
when he hit a ball off the center field
fence in the old park and was thrown out
at first base.
We can look forward to a good night
of entertainment with the big fellow on
third base. 1 can hear our very modest
little group In the bleachers now saying,
"throw him a fish.”

? Coven Sports

W n r i&amp; p + a io v e

Business Manager Peter Schaa] has
juat received the firat copiea of the acore*
book for the coming season and it, is one
of the moat unique things I have aeen in
organixed baseball. Each ad in the book ia
of value to the baseball fan that purchases
one. It in a very colorful and informative
book to have and I urge each of you to
pick one up aa you enter the gates
Wednesday night
The time has arrived. Grab your
cushions and head to Memorial Stadium
for a great summer of baseball. The chan*
nela are loaded \his summer but let's not
forget that it la In leagues such aa the
FSL where we get the players for the
majors. Come out and support the local en­
try all summer. The national baa*ball
slogan this year ia “It's fun to ba a fan."

2 Tied For Lead
In Kegler Loop

back to the coaching lino again.
Cohan waited M ytart for a
crack at a major league manag­
ing job aad whan be ftoaUy sat
It, through i strange combination
of circumstances, bo certainly
made the most of 1L
Out-sllcktog Charlie Dreaaoa b*
tod Philadelphia to a 10-innlng,
3-4 victory over MUwaukee Thurs­
day night and if nothing else,
Cobra can always say he “ re­
tired" as the mast successful
manager la PhUUei' history.
In cast yen’re never hoard of
Cohen, ha's too some fallow John
McGraw dug up to play second
base for too GlaqU to ISM when
McGraw wanted to giv# New
York fans their first loak. at a
Jewish ban player. Now gs, Co­
bra waa hired as a coach bjr toe
Phils this year and was delegat­
ed to lead tb* club Thursday
sight a law hour* after Eddie
Sawyer auddealy quit aa manag­
er.
Cohan knew h* was simply a
stop-gap until Gan* Mauch. to*
Phillies' new pitot, could join too

with throe n u t to too firat tontog whan Hash Aaron slammed
a two-run homer tad Jo* Adcock
followed with a solo blast. But
tb* Phils battled hack and tied
to* score at 44.
Bobby Del Grace, who had
homarad atrUar, walked to aaaa
too ltto and stole second. Jim
Coker filed out and Cobra than
•oat up Ted Lspclo to kit for
cher Dsn Cardwell, wheat
mtr tied tot score to Urn sixth.
Dretsen countered by bringing to

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ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (UPI)
—Two hard-hitting heavyweight^
claih tonight in the 10-roundP
nationally televised bout that pita
Argentine Ales Mlleff against
young Don (Shotgun) Warner.
The 23-year-old South Ameri­
can. eighth • ranked heavyweight
with a 21-3-1 record, will be look*
lng lor his third straight knock*
out when be tangles with the ra*
pldly rising Warner.
But the unranked Philadelphian
should welcome .the aggressiv*
Argentine's style for it will faring
his opponent into range of the
right hand that has accounted fop
nine knockouts in the course of a
10-1-2 career.
This is a ••must” fight for both
Warner, a 20-year-old former Tai*
lor, and Mileff. Warner has a
chance to break into the ranks of
the recognised heavyweight con*
lenders
And htlteff, who was billad an
a future champion alter winning*
tbs AAU title in the 1133 Pan*
American games, realises he
must reach his potenUal this
year or quit

While many minor leagues are fighting
for their very life in the very tough battle
with television and the many other out*
side activities that have taken fans away
from the park, the new “look" FSL Is
about to begin one of its finest years. The
league is the oldest dass*D circuit in the
country and it boasts the training of
many of the greats of the game. Stan
MuaUI, Rocky Colavito, Early Wynn, and
Felipe Alou are among the many. Many
of the old timers around here remember
when Wynn pitched his first pro ballihere
in 1937.
There is.one happy youngster that is
as anxious for the aeasbn to open as any.
one in the city. Young Mike Korgan was

buek relieved started Johnny
Podret to toe eighth and was
the winner, Dullbo. the Card's
fourth pitcher wai the loser.
A wtod-blown-pop-fly double by
Freeh Thomas to the ninth scored
Bob WUl with too winning run
tor the Cubs after the Giant*
had tied toe score at 6-2 an WUUa
McCovey's three-ruo homer in the
eighth. Orlando Cepodn and WUlie Kirkland alto hit homers for
the Giants while Erato Banks hit
the eighth grand slam ef his ca­
rter for the Cubs. Don Elston
was the winner and BiUy O'Dell
the loser.
.Van Law limited to* Bads to
seven hits while his Pirate team­
mates clubbed loser Cal McLiah
aad four relievers for 11 safeties
to Pittsburgh's home epeocr. Ro­
berto Clemente drove to five runt
with a pair of doublet, g single
aad a sacrifice fly, and BUI Mare rothi accounted for four more
with a double and a homer.
Tha gam* marked McUak's re­
turn to the National League,
which bo toft la IMS aad cam*
bach to this soaaoo after winning
II games for tha Clsvelaad Indi­
ana last year.
The America* League still la
playiag exhibition games.

After five weeks ef league play
to The Seminole County Busi­
nessmen's Bowling League, Gator
Lumber and Harvoy'a Plumbing
have 11 wins tack to hold the top
spot between them.
Vulcan Material# and Sanford
Atlantic National Bank aid tied
to second place with U wins, PolAir aad Sanford Auto Parte have
nine each to third, Owtna Oulf
Service is to fourth with Sto wins,
followed by librae's Trucking with
eight, Wally’s Phillips M with
seven. Walls Plumbing A Heating
tit, Florida*Slate Bank, Abstract
Corp., and Benton, General Con­
tracting, ail with tlx, and Rida-aWhile Stables, Sanford Electric,
and Atlantic Coast I lap holding
deem too bottom with four wins
seek.
Pol-Air once more relied the
high team scratch aeries, as they
racked up a Ms M L Wall's Plumbias had high handicap series
tola weak with MM. Iadirldually,
Gserge Swans was top man with
a 3N-14AI1T total to gfo-e him
M2 to alL
Filling to too split circle was
Terry Cox, Clyde Long and Ed
Michalak all making toe 3-7, Bill
Claus the 2-7, Chuck Bushes sad
John Burton the 3-10, Buddy
Proctor, the 64, Gena Estridga
6-ia, BUI Gallatin 1-74, aad Wally
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NKW YORK (UPI)—Tht turf­
ing Continental Learue today
gave organtoed baseball an Octo­
ber deadline to "do aomethlng
affirmative or got flattened.”
“There are two alternatives If
the established major leagues
don't change tbolr attitude on
nlayen and territories,” said Wil­
liam A. Shoe, aggressive Conti,
nontel League legal counsel. “ We
con got kelp from Congrow or
take affirmative stops of our
Shea refused to expand on too
latter course but, from the man.
Mr to which he said “ we are
ready to put on two pairs of
brass knuckles," it woe Indicated
might be .reedy to ignore base­
ball's long-attacked reserve clausa
contracts and Md for any and all
players.
~ “ We ora tired ef Up terries for
monopolistic reasons," ho assert­
ed.” “ It U time that tha todivi-

cities can put on full steam
ahead.”
lTitsa cities aro Atlanta, Dnllas-Fort Worth, Houston, Denver,
Minnaspolls-St. Paul, Toronto and
Buffalo.
Admitting that ‘‘something will
have to be done by October," If
the new league to to get into
operation by iu planned 1M1 tar­
get season. Shoo insisted that the
Continental League was complete,
ly willing to cooperate.
“ Wo don't wont players off
their rosters,” he said. ‘‘But we
wont a chance at the players be­
ing held back in the minors. Yet
it seems apparent that the 16
major league owners selfishly in­
sist on dividing up the United
States end don’t went anybody
•lee to their private club.”
One reason for such unwilling­
ness to share, it might bo specu­
lated here, is that other sources
predict that pa y-s*-y °u-CO tele­
vision to ne more then five years
away and the major leagues at
such a time will split up the
jukieat melon ia sports history.

San Francisco
Los Angeles
Chicago
Milwaukee
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Pittsburgh IS Cincinnati •
Philadelphia 8 Milwaukee 4, nightLos Angeles 3 SL Louis 2, sight*'
Chicago 6 Saa Francisco I, night
Satarday's Garnet

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Milwaukee at Philadelphia
Chicago at Saa Francisco
St. Louis at Los Angeles, night
American League
Boston starts next week

tola situation."
Shoo onld that the organised
major leaguer “haven't dona one
thing to help” and that, while ho
hod nothing parnonal against
hnoahnU commissioner Ford Prick,
he waa “deed against Frick’s Up
tervteo to Congress without mak­
ing one single overt attempt to
help.”
The husky htock-halrnd attor­
ney admitted that ho fait the pro­
posed third major league's posttisa had boon strengthsoad by Im­
pending approval ef construction
of a new ■tedium ia Now York.
“It It very definitely the key
factor,” h« explained. “ It gave ns

Boost Earnings
TORONTO. (UPI)—'•Next year
we do it agate."
Those wore the first wards ut­
tered by Ms*treat goalie Jacques
Plante after to* Canadians, swept
to aa uaprecedentod fifth straight
Stanley Cup championship Thurs­
day night by blanking too Toron­
to Maple Leafs, 44.
“ Every time we win that cup
ll'a a m w aad funny foaling,"
Plante added as his happy team­
mates drenched him ia ckampagM. “ It's never tot time.”
' ‘You're so richl, Jacques,"
Moolrnl dafsasamaa Jsaa Guy
Tslhat said. “ Aad Mat year wc
da It agate, huh."
Winning too Stanley Cup — senbit malic of the world profession­
al hockey championship — la get­
ting to be “ old hat" I* most fans.
Bat net to too Canadians.

DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) — Arneld Palmer’s victory in the Mas­
Like to* baseball Yankees of ter's golf tournament last week*
old, these Flyteg Frenchmen and boosted bis yearly earnings
Venturi, who wot
from Quebec Mver Ur* of the to 844,300.
runaenip ia the Master's, took
snoot small af success.
over second ptoc* la the PGA
la boating to this year'* cup
championship, too Canadians bocam* only too second team la
Urn 41-year history of the NsUom I
Hockey League to swoop eight G I U I b S i f f n i P a c t
straight games. The Detroit Rod
CHICAGO (UPI)—Center Den
Wings were to* first to turn to* Gllll* has eigaed hla 1M8 rantrick la 1M2.
tract with to* SL Louie feothnll
Montreal knocked off to* Chics- Cardinals. It will ho Me third
Black Hawks to four straight eeoamt with the Cords. .
too semifinal round aad than
repeated the stuat against to*
Maple Leafs la toe UUo series.
The Canadians won Thursday
night's cltocher with the same
quick-striking attack that stamped
their tors* earlier victories over

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Box
•■Hot rod" bo*ten would do wtll
to boot up on tbo M w eit rcgulitlom
concerning speed limit*
■round launching ramp* and other
public facilities.
For lmtance. there 1* a limit
around *ueh launcbini ramp* a*
the one the St. John* River at
SR « . It Is five mile* an hour
within 1.000 lent of tha ramp and
1* designed, to eliminate speeding
around congealed boating area*.
That's right—boating traffic 1*
getting so heavy on our river* and
lakes that tratfle regulations are
required. The growth o f water
sports is astounding.)
* i •
Fishing has been in the doldrums
except (or those crafty oldtlmers
who know where to find the one
spot where a strike can be had.
Bass are beginning to school In the
St. Johns and In the lakes have
been hitting periodically. They
have been caught in tha flats along
the St. Johns with popping bugs
and fly rods. Some bream are re­
ported also.
Ib e tag end of tha shad season

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CHULUOTA GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS took a look at Charles McCune’a
camellia* when they met at the McCune home Thursday. Approximately 15
membera attended the meeting in the McCune'g back yard. From the left
are George Boulden, Mrs, Marion Van Wormer, club chairmant Mrs. Ruth
Stopyra and Mr. and Mra. McCune.
(Herald Photo)

School Board Anxious To Aid
County's Retarded Program
Supt. o f School! R. T. Mil wee
A to ld members o f the Seminole
^A ssociation For Retarded Child­
ren Monday that the school bosrd
was anxious to cooperate with
the group to enlarge Its pro­
gram.
MUwee said that eventually, the
ichool board would assume the
full responsibility for the school
for retarded children.
At the present time, however,
he said that the county was una able to get another unit for edu­
cation of exceptional children.
Milwce added that these units
are set by the legislature.
He atated that tha ichool board
would try to obtain another unit
ao that a qualified teacher could
be placed at the Little Red School
House for the 1M1 term.
In the meantime, according to
Milwce, the ichool board has
^ Installed a fence for the play• g rou n d . -#hd h'«V:^ronilsfa a largt
« r room by September.
MUwee also told the group that
be la investigating the posslbill-

Board To Bid
On New Buses

Driver Unaware
His School Bus
Killed Youngster

ty of a summer program of arts
and crafts for the children and
of professional help foe the teach­
AKRON, Ohio (UPI) For
er and parents that would enable school bus driver Lawrence Tuck­
them to work out a speech ther­ er it looked. like just a routine
apy program.
day . . . he drove his rounds,
went hom* and hid dinner with
his wife.
Then he got a shock. Author!'
ties told him that Ms bus appar
catly struck and killed a 3-year
old boy Thursday.
The Summit County sheriff* o f
fiee said witnessei reported see
ing David Conner, son of Mr. and
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI)—Police
Mrs. Malcolm Conner o f Green
todsy checked the story of an Il­
Twp,. alight from tlie bus at an
linois convict that h* Joined in' a
intersection near her*.
murder-for-hire slaying of a St.
They said David, going home
Louis student IS months ago.
from kindergarten for the Easter
Police said they were Inclined recess, appeared to pick up a
to doubt the tale o f Thomaa Mur­ piece of candy ha dropped after
phy, a on* • Ume lifer who he got off, when the bus started
claimed he helped kUI James S. up and hit him.
Bullock, 27. a utility worker and
He was d ied on arrival at Ak&lt;
part-time SL Louis Univarsity ron's St. Tbomaa Hospital.
■cholsn
■
—;
Tuckfr, 43, who live* in near
BuUock was found shot to death by Unionlown and drives for the
Dec. 17, 1131, In front o f the St. Gretn Twp. School Board, told
Louis city art museum In sub­ deputies "1 didn't knew 1 had an
urban Forest Park.
accident."
The coroner ruled an accidental
Murphy Idrnllficd a man named
Herbert L. Loris as the trigger traffic death. Authorities were
man in the BuUock murder. Loris stlU investigating.
was shot to death last May 17 in
a police duel after a holdup.
St. Louis Police Chief Curtis
The Casselberry Town' Council
Bronitron said both Murphy and
Lorts had been suspects in the will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m.
The council had so much business
case.
Bronston said Murphy told him at last Wednesday's meeting that
several months ago that he and it will have to meet this Monday
Lorts were hired by an unidenti­ to finish up.
fied person to kill BuUock. Mur­
phy had said Lorts ws* to do the
actual shooting while Murphy es­
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (U PI) tablished an alibi In Clavaland,
Heavyweight champion Ingcmar
Bronitron said,
But Murphy, who was paroled Johansson has postponed his trip
from the Missouri Penitentiary In to New York until after the Easter
June, 1*38, after aehring M years holiday. Johansson, scheduled to
of a life sentence for murder, was leave for the United Stales April
arrested In Chicago a week after 13 to sign a title contract for a re­
the BuUock killing for tho *30 rob­ match with Floyd Patterson, said
bery o f a taxi driver. He waa the delay was caused by his desire
sentenced to six years in State- to spend the holiday In Geneva
villa Penitentiary in Joliet, HI. with his flsncee, Birgit Lundgren,

Convict Admits
Killing Student

Council To Meet

The County School Board author­
ised Supt. R. T, MUwee to call
for bids on five ichool buses
Thursday.
Administrative Assistant Wal­
ter Teague said bids for furniture
for the new Seminole High School
will be put out next week. The
bids on - this furniture will be
opened at a school board meet­
ing April M.
il
The board received bids on sev­
eral hundred acbool snd art suppy Hams Thursday, Because o f the
large number of article* being
bid on, the olfers were turned
ever to Tcaguo for tabulation and
recommendation o f the lowest and
best bid.

Ingo Postpones Trip

.War Hero, Aide To President,
Under Treatment For Throat

Titans Sign Back

NEW YORK (U P I) — Th4 New
York Titans o f tb* American
Football League have signed their
fourth Michigan Atata player,
quarterback Larry Bislat. The
other form er Spartan* on tha
■quad are John Lewis, Jarom*
Michael!* wrote a hero's record McFarland and Blanche Martin.
during the Korean War a* com­
mander o f the 271b or "W olf­
hound" Infantry Regiment and as
assistant commander o f the 23lh
Infantry Division. .
The general and hia Wolfhounds
held out against tha Commun­
ists' onslaught on tha Pusan perlmater tbrft broke out and pushed
north to the Yalu River, only to
bo hurled back in bloody fighting
when tho Chinese Communist* en­
tered tho war.

WASHINGTON (UPI) Ma].
Gen. John II. (Mika) Mtcbaells,
much-decorated Korean War hero
and one-time aide to President
Eisenhower, was under treatment
hero today for a malignant
I growth in hi* throat,
Mlebaalli, 47, commander o f
tho U. 8. Army la Alaaka, la re­
ceiving X-ray doses at Walter
Reed Army Medical Canter.
Tha Lancaster. Pa., naUva waa
senior aide to Elsenhower In 1*47
and 1*41 when tho President was
Army chief o f staff. Ho served
under Elsenhower again In 1*31
Hi* exploits la Korea have be­
and 1*32 at Supremo Allied Head­
come barracks house legends.
quarters In Europe.

Your

DeBarjf Chamber
Sets Ladies Night
Ressrvatlons for the annual DeBary Chamber o f Commerce
Ladies Night dinner In the Stet­
son University dining room, April
30 at 7 p. m., Indicate that the
attendance will exceed that of
previous years.
The deadline for making reser­
vations is Saturday, and no tic­
kets will be available at the door.
Guests at the dinner will In­
clude the presidents of neighbor­
ing chambers and thalr ladles, and
the members of the DeBary Con­
cert Orchestra, which will proids the evening’ s musical entertsInmuL
The musical portion of the pro­
gram will begin with tho Warm­
up Msrch, and conclude with the
DeBary March. Both pieces are
composition! of Director Roger
Casinl- who Is making his last
appearance before returning to
his formsr employment in New
York.
Robert N. McGee, bass-bari­
tone, will present vocal seleclions accompanied by Theresa
Rupees on the piano. Other selec­
tion* by the orchestra will be
"Orpheus Overture" by Olfenbscb, "Parade of the Wooden
Soldiers” by Jesse!, "Perpotusl
Motion" by Bohn, "Alexander's
Rag-lime Band" by Berlin, and
the "Mandolin’ * Serened#," and
old French tune.

Osteen

By M M . CLARENCE SNYDER
Mr. end Mr*. Andrew Younger*
o f Bllia, N. Y . end Mr. end Mrs.
Georg* Posch o f Sheldon, N, Y .
were recent visitor* o f Mrs. Frank
George.
Mr. end Mrs. Georg* Klrcher
and children, Sharon and Reger
and Mra. Sophia Klrcher o f Lake
Helen, were guest* o f Dr. end
Mrs. J. L. Bradin at a flaking
party and ataak barbtcu* last
weekend.
Mrs. Mason Millwood has re­
turned from a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Millwood, sons, Mason
and Monroe and daughter, Martha
Ray In Hendersonville, N . C.

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Toward Parcbaao.

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A short couria for game breed­
ers and shooting preserve opera­
tors will bo offered for the first
time in Florida April 22-23 at the
University of Florida in Gaines­
ville.
The two-day course Is designed
lo help both beginning and expert,
creed game breeder* and shooting
preserve opera io n . according to
Dr. Robert L. Fairing of tha Uni­
versity.
Registration blanks and a pro­
gram may be obtained by writing
Dr. Robert L. Fairing. General
Extension Division o f Florida, Ml
Seagle Building, Gainesville, Flor­
ida.
The faculty for tha course In­
clude* experienced preserve opera­
tors, such as Cecil Webb of Venton, and Lawrence Taylor of Ven­
ice, who conducts a monthly col­
umn on game breeding for a na­
tional trade Journal.
The course is being given be­
cause of an Increased interest in
pen-raised game bird* for Ihe mar­
ket and for slocking on both priv­
ate and commercial shooting pre­
serves, Fairing said.

Association Holds
Election Panel

is the W orld's
No. 1 Outboard
Buy!

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A panel discussion on aspects
of tha 1M0 Presidential Election
was Ihe highlight of the meeting
of the DeBary Civic Association
Tuesday night.
John A. Hague- director of
American studies at Stetson Uni­
versity presided over the discus­
sion. Dr. Gerald E, Crltopb, of
the American studies department
and Dr. Evan E, Johnson, also
of Station took part, as well as
Richard W.
Pearce,
DeLand
attorney, and part-time member
of the history department.
Each gave a short talk, and
then tha panel answered ques­
tions from the audience.
More than four out o f overy
fiva oil wells drilled In tha world
are drilled in the United States.

Eternal
Tranquility
Does Not Come
From A Bottle
THE

TRANQUILIZERS

WE DISPENSE
in physician'* prescrip­
tion! can give wonderful
relief to patient* who
need help to overcome
tension*.

Why pay (or horsepower you don't get— and give
up alt tha advantages of driving a Mercury to
Imot? A 45 lip Mere 400 four-cylinder-in-Iine ia
priced in the range of competitors' 40 hp moton
with only two cylinders. A 35 hp Merc 300
four-in-line is yours for about the same price
as competitive 25 hp twins!
When you buy Ihe World's No. 1 outboard
you get tho best of everything. . . the
best motor, tho best buy for your mon­
ey, the lowest priced four cylinder out­
board on the markot.
One demonstration will convince you
a Mercury "four" ia the toughest,
the most rugged, the sweetest-run­
ning outboard in ita horsepower
class. . . the biggest dollar value
in outboard history. You get more
with a "four" and only Mercury
builds a four-in-Une.

enjoy
"outboard
living daya'*
with Mercury

THERE IS ONE TRAN­
QUILIZER
that can be obtained
without a prescription
which is also approved
by physicians.
YOU CAN GET THIS
TRANQUILIZER WHEN­
EVER YOU VISIT THE
CHURCH OR TEMPLE
OF YOUR CHOICE.
There you can hear tha
manage that can truly
give you lasting peace
and tranquility.

CRUMLEY
AGENCY

EASTER IS A PARTICU­
LARLY APPROPRIATE
TIME TO ATTEND YOUR
CHURCH.
Bring your family and
frlanda with you.
Published In appradatlon of tha halpful earvice* of our local Ptacaa
of Worship.

"Com plete
Insurance
S e r v i c e !**

Dealer

finds boats bringing In cslchci of
six, eight and ten, Jim Crowe said
yesterday at Crowe's Camp.
The water level In the St. Johns
Is down about lg inches and most
launching places are usable again,
but care is urged In watching for
soft spots in the roads washed out
by tha high waters.

Personals

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W ltV U M JU f.

45 hp in the price range o f a 40...
35 hp for little more than a 251

Seminole County

CRUISING... SKIING. . . FISHING i
Meieury ghee you the widest

lawful operating nag* sod the greatest reaerw power sh ew Manual requirement* of
any outboard built! Cniieo all tho family
with the gear you need for a day or a woek.
Oc pit the gaag au aids. . . Mercury'a pow­
er pull* thorn from doep-ws(*r atari* to tb*
feel of flight in aaoomfc. For flaking, throb
Ua back aad troll all toy.
Mercury* giro you the mart ia dependskOfiy, so/riy and /oaf anoaomy... plus un-

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osch asnafus, f
you need with otisv outboards),
si* built for long, aarofroa Ufa with I
king six*, ostia duty j
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your Mtrmiry dealer now fo r a &lt;
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�Merritt Staley waa reelected
president of the Oviedo School
P-TO Tuesday.
Serving with Staley next year
will be Mr*. Jam ci Crabtree, flrat
vice prealdenl; Mr*. John Courier,
aecond vice president; Mr*. A. E.
Voigt, third vice preaident; Mr*:
Jamea Parjln.- aeerelary; and
Leon OilUf, ireaturef.
P-TO member* voted to aet
aaida 1400 for Initructional suppile*. Tuesday's O v i e d o P-TO
meeting waa tha final Oije for tfaia
achool year.
The achool'a aummer recreation
program will begin about two
week* after achool cloaca, Paul
Mikler announced.
Tryout* are now being held for
boy* 1315 ycara old who want
to play on the Oviedo Babe Ruth
Baaeball Team. Tha team will
be affiliated with the Sanford
League thla year. The P-TO don­
ated $25 to the Babe Ruth teem.
An organizational meeting for
Oviedo Little League Baaeball
wa* acheduled for Thuraday night.
Principal W. If, DeShato said
that next year tha Oviedo School
will havo II elementary leachere
and 10 teacher* for grader (even
through II. One of there will be
a full-time llbrarirn.
DeShszo explained where the
different grade* will be next
term, when the achool'a enlarge“ I to I
GrJtiet one
ment is finished,
through five will occupy both
wings, with the first grades In the

The Deftary riramen'a Attocla- will be provided by member* of the
Mea Auxiliary reports that ticket* Aaaociatlon, end refreahment* will
■ the April SI mlnatrtl are going be aerved.

fc u .

Only person* who have llckeU
wCl he admitted, aa R doea wot ap■ear that the*» will he any tkkati
f i t la ha teM tt tha Sear. M tha
*tna»d for tickets la greet enough,
ton minstrel may run another
■ww*

Dver twenty member* at the
Auxiliary a n la the caat of tha
mlneUwl. Tha identity of tho end-'
mm who will be made up In WeekC M , to be tog kept eecreL The aufttoaeo to Invited to try to gueii
which of ‘ their neighbor! will ba
flaying the virloua parts,
Th* Firemen'* Association to
ppooeoriag a dance Saturday night,
April M, at • p. m. at tbo F in
Mboh . Admission will bo M cento

Proceed* from both of thcae affain will go to the riremen’a Beeretlion Budding rund- The fund
bow total* $s,*7.50.
The following donation! have
been received since the previous
acknowledged; DeBary Rcpubtlcan Club, $15; Mr. and Mr*. Harold
H. Haag, $5; Mr. and Mr*. Walter
J, Raphael, $6; Mr. and Mr*. Al*
bert M. Pye. II; Mr*. Marion X.
Welle, $10; Mr. end Mrs. Herman
Uderhaua, $5; Mr. end Mra. Edwin Hoffmlre, IIS; and Mr. and
Mra. Leon W. Fellow*. $50. Social
activities netted the fund IBI.
Cootrlbutloo* to the fund m aybe
mailed to Box I S , DeBary. The
Association also welcomes any inquirks or comments about tha

New York ahowi barber* barging
into; hair coloring (formerly
called dyalng), razor cutting
("The sculpture cut," look ma,
no sclieofil, waving (aven per­
manents), and hairpiece* (now
called "topper*" — "Toupe" is
passe, "w fg " to frightful).
Of course, you can do-it-your­
self on e lot of thto stuff but, as
on* barber said In a sign i "We
undo tho damage after you don't
do ■ good job yourself."

nay, eft*. He .may even gala
geml pwaisetonal status — start
•dviriii ym Maw la drtsa and
w h a tfa flffb i not to recite in
tog to maay source* connected
*irith ft, hae seen ea a downgrade
•toco World War If, end barbers
Rave been meaolag the tow-pay,
. tool-hour Moss and pointing out
tost proetleeBy bo young men
are entering tha Undo. As one
authority pot It MunUy: "There
wsi a hell ri a tot r i bom* hairi tone to flaw years ago. Charles
CablM, diractor at the Atlaa
. Barber Bcbeel, toys hi* regtitraBaa te up to pur east ever five
yean aa* — Bmetly Ute-teenagon. Mkaeel Scott, editor of Bar­
t o n Journal, says "lb* barter
' afrits* toe to pelUaf Msrif up by

Cary Grant cut* hli own hair—
but then, ha also turns nifty hand­
Ninteen Lyman School students
springs. Most men can't do alther hive successfully completed s 14
without fear or a cropper.
Diana Tessler, a hairpiece mak­
er (Hairlines, Inc.) who now
works strictly through barber
ehops, recently put an ed In a
bartera' magazine and got about
M requests from barbers In 41
states and Canada for bar ML U
lacladeo instructions, plus pattern
papers to tske the shape of tho
head and a crayon Impression of
the hairline.
Tbo barber sends these In to
her, with n snip of tbo eustomer'a
heir end his picture, apd she
makes the hairpiece. The barber

Happinesa Through Health

Worry May Help To Cause Trouble
With Digestion!
(By DR. F. LEO KERW1N)
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A MEETING of tho nnnoclHtian for childhood education
waa held at tho Enterprise school Tuesday. Dr. Annie
Ward, school psychologist, seated on the left w a s the
guest speaker at the meeting. Seated with Dr. Ward is
Anna L. Pascoe, school librarian. Standing are L. 0.
Haymnn, principal of the Enterprise School and Miss
Minnie McAuley, coordinator for elementary education
in Volusia County.

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The'nervoua eyntem playa tit notices that when you try to
important part in the procen* eat under thcae condition*
2 ? the &lt;°°d ■ « " «
l UBt "ley”
o t b i t h &gt; - r ,“

hour course of Instruction in
Mother and Baby Cara under the
able direction of Mrs. Grace Fish­
er. Public Health Nurse.
The following girls have met
the Red Cross requirements and
have received certificates from
the Seminole County Chapter,
American National Red Cross:
Christine Rllchlsor), Diane Spires,
Linda Daslnger, Judy Van Dam,
Janie Babbitt, Lillian Hicks, Judy
Lang, Beverlly Yates, Virginia
Humes, Rase Taylor. Margie Me-Elmurry, Betty Ledford- Phyllis
Langhm, Jennifer Jordan, Irene
Deek,
BUlIe Stevens,
Klleen
Marsh, Carla Lommlcr, Janice
Wessmark. They agreed unani­
mously that the course was high­
ly interesting and they teel sura
that It will help them greatly
a* future molhen and as present
day baby-silleri.
Several itudenta al Lyman, who
formerly completed a ned Cross
course In Home Care for Sick

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the etomaeh and the intertill- Mechanical irritation in the
al tract Theae aPine effect* the nerve* In «
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n e rv e a control flmllarYnanneri however. If

By United Pies* InlernaUoul
MONTREAT, N. C. — Evange­
list‘ Billy Graham, discussing ra­
cial discrimination in a dispatch
written for United Press Interna­
and Injured, taught by Mrs. tional:
Louisa Gilpin, are now receiving
"The Supreme Court can make
school credits for their wort In all Ilia decisions It feels are nec­
assisting a P.T.A. mother al the essary; but unless they are im­
plemented by good will, Jove and
school clinics.
understanding, great harm must
he done. I am equally convinced
that ‘Jim Crow' must go."

Enterprise

Personals
BY HELEN SNODGRASS
Word has been received by Mr.
and Mra. O. B. Canada of the birth
of a son, Charles Ray, born to Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Canada at the
San Antonio, Texas, Hospital, April
It. Rolh Gerald and Skippy have
many friends In this section. They
lived hero for several months and
are now living at the home of her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. F, Mc­
Kee at Devine, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coullettc
left Friday to accompany Mr. and
Mra. £ . R. Hart to their borne in
Indiana, where they will remain
far the summer. The Coutlctlcs,
will return to their home here
next week. Mrs. Rose Lee Peter­
man, Resa's mother, Is busy with
the three boys, James Carroll, Van
AUcn, and Charles Raymond, this
week.
’Bobby Bruce uf the Etlaville
plant at Live Oak visited friends
here this week.
Mrs. Fanny James and Mrs.
Maud Bodsdgett uf Brunswick, Md.
and Mrs. Alta Gerber of Syracuse,
N. Y., were house guests of Rev.
and Mrs. Paul Shulls this week.

THK STATIS OF F U i n i n A
TO: Ail V l.r.li IIIi 'II.WIUXI i.V
T o l l d m : IIKIlKtIT NOTIFIED
Dial a null ha. hran filed analual
you In the t'lieu II C on n nf Iha
Nlnlli Judicial Circuit, In and fnr
Nftnlnnle County. Florida, entitled
M iT fm :u ,
i .a w i i k n c i ;
iiic iiAltliHitN. I'lalnllff, v . A MV I.F.C
RICIIAItlmoN, rirfcndant. In CliSn■-cry No. 10IST. The nature of llila
auli la lo obtain a tlhorcr, and
oilier rrllrf.
Tou are hrrahy rruuliad lo flta
your written iltfrnere with the
Clark o f aald Court and aerve a
Copt thereof uloin I'lalntlffa attnrnr,a on nr lirfora May Id, 1***.
nr a llarrrr t'ru Conlraan will ba
•nttrrd aaalnat yon
tVlTNCNM .tn, hand ami »ral aa
XIZTIt’ K
Clark nf ilia C ln u lt Court In ami
MITICK IX IIKIIIinr 111VUN that
fnr Hriulnole Count,. Florida. Ihla I, II. II. Mrl'all, am cn xas*d In
tht 13th day o f April. A. I). Its*. i-ualiir-a al Haufnrd. Florida under
DAVID M. IIATCIIKI, Clrrk Ilia flrllilnu. name nf Femliuda
Circuit Court In and (For
Sliinunirtii C»m pa n ,. ami Dial I
Krmlnolc cm in iy , Florida
Inland In irplatrr Mid nain* with
ny Mariha T. Vlhlan
lha Clrrk nf Ilia C l o u l i Court nl
D. C.
Pamlnnla Cnuniy, Florida, In « r ISBALI
rnrdanrr with tlir prnvlalnni nf
HAM R. M l t n m t u . A SONS
th* Flrllilnu* Nam* Slauil*. In.
Attornrya for Plaintiff
wif i Hrrtlnn &gt;11.0* Florida its1*. U Hue l l l l
lu tri t i l l ■■ amrnrird.
Orlando, Florida
II. U McCall
f’ ubllah Apr, II, 11, i t a Map I. Pul.lull Apr. II, z:, j » a May I

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th e movement*.
•aerations, a n d
ail functiona re.
uted to diffes*
tion. It la when
the** nerve* b«e o m * irritated
that digoativa disturbance*
■ay occur.
Worry, auiloment, fright,
fatlfu#, or emotional dlstur*
hancae tend to upoet tha
delicate nervoua mechaniam
B a d -can likewiac disturb di.
■cation. You no doubt havo

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11 ofJ on*
jh o tliiuea become di*.
Chiropractic adju*tnwnto correct the cause of
type* of digestive
trouble.
oat af a o*ri*e of artidea
published in the public Inter*
eat to explain and Illustrate
the practice or ncientiflc
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Lea Kerwia whaaa office to
located at 201 B. Freach Av*.
and his telephoaa cam her to
FAirfax 2*7442.

Q u o ta b le
Q u o te s

EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio —
Judge Samuel M. Chertoff, a
member of the Jewish faith, tell­
ing prisoners in the city Jail they
can go home for Easter weekend
If they premie* to return to jaU
Monday:
"Jail la no place for anyone on
Good Friday or Easttr."

ETCHINGIIAM, England (UP1)
—Villagers complained today that
it's quack quack hero, quack there
and quack quack everywhere be­
cause of Lady Killearn'a duck
farm.
The 500 villsgrra have vainly
sent petitions to the parish council,
the district council and the county
council to have Lady KiUearn's
duck farm banned,
"The smell li everywhere. But
that's not tho worst. H’a that
blasted quacking. I hear it every­
where," village Wilfored Barnes
■aid.
The Rev. Harold Lethbridge
agreed. He helped write the peti­
tions that referred to Lady Killeam's duck farm as "a slum . . .
a smelly nuisance . . . an eyesore
, . . ■ blot on the landscape,"
But Lady Klllcarn, whose &gt;,000
ducks reside In the backyard of
her ancestral mansion, scoffed.
"O f course there Is a smell and
(here is bound to be noise," she
said. "But if peoplt cl.oose to live
in the country they will have to
pul up with it.
"I think the villagers arc very
rude. They are impertinent and
very tiresome people. 1 shall Ig­
nore them completely."

MOVE UP TO QUALITY

fimisuma (Pa.

X o m es

UPfd for a laboratory only.
It
will open onto a aodal atudiea
room which will ba converted
into a acirnca lecture room. The
library will be moved to the P1LA
Two alxth grade claaaea will Building and the old lunchroom
be on the ground floor of the will houae the homemaking de­
wing of the old achool building. partment. The new auditorium will
The preaent telenet room will bo be ured for a atudy hall.
room * nearest the main building.
Two aectloni o f the aecond and
third gTadea will be In the weat
wing. The fourth and fifth grade*
will be in the* east wing.

Hie combined memberabipe nf
the Navy Enlisted Wive* Club
have joined the Cancer Crusade
in support of the Seminole Coun­
ty Unit of tbo American Cancer
Society.
Under tb* sponsorship of the
VAH-U
Enlisted Wives Club,
approximately 10f Navy wives
are expected to participate la the
current fund raising drive.
The group held their Initial
meeting at the Naval Air station

The DeBary Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post held an installation din­
ner Tuesday evening at tha Fire
House.
Present were John Deeney, Chief
of Staff, and Lawrence Kline, dietrict commander. The installing of­
ficer was E. C. Yarborough, past
district commander.
The outgoing post commander
was Martin Yost. The new officers
are as follows: Commander, Gus­
tave King; Senior Vice-Command­
er, John Perrnell; Junior ViceCommander, Joseph Callow; Quar­
termaster, Frank Hill; Post-advo­
cate, Anton Hansen; Chaplain, Au­
gust Summers; Surgeon, Dr. Wil­
son,
Trustees: First year, George
Gerllng; Second year, Frank Lymal; Third year, Capt. H. M. Yost.
Mr*. E. C. Yarborough was In­
stalling officer for the Ladle* AuiIllary. Mrs. Lamard Schnabel re­
mains the president. The other of­
ficers are as follows: Senior VicePresident, Mrs. Dorothy Brenner;
Junior Vice-President, Mrs. Frink
Frye; Secretary, Mrs. Asenlh
BuUer; Treasurer, Mrs. Peggy
Dracb; Conductress, Mrs. Dorothy
Nettles; Historian, Mrs. Dorothy
Walesek; Patriotic Instructor, Mrs.
Frsncsnns
Howard;
Chaplain,
Mrs. Myrtle llill; Guard, Mrs.
Margaret Denning; Musician, Mrs.
Ralph Stumpt Jr.; Flag-bearer,
Mrs, Evelyn Diick; Banner Bear­
er- Mr*. Mildred Newton; DrierBearers, Belly Santillo, Etolse
Reilly, Lily Esterkamp, and Mar­
tha Middleton.
Trustees: First year, Mrs, Mary
Tomaleski; Second year, Mr*.
Third year, Mr*.
Alice Cocti
Gladys Canaday,

Tuesday, and the program Includ­
ed Informative moviea about can­
cer prevention and detection.
Mra. Pat Largen, co-chairman
of the Seminole County Cancer
Crusade, waa the guest speaker.
In addition, ■ question and an­
swer session was held with Capt.
ft. E. Stutsman, NAS aenlor medi­
cal officer, and Dr. Tom Largen.
medical advisor for the local
unit of the American Cancer So­
ciety, providing Uw aniwtra.
General chairman o f tho "Navy
Enltihed Wives Drive Against
Cancer" to Mra. Ann Sieczkowskl
and her co-chairmen are: Mea­
ds me* Daphne Beauchamp, Ed­
na Murray, Ruby Travis, Jose­
phine Stanklewlcs, and Nell Kutscr. Their drive will be held
April I t ' between $ : » and 1:30
p. m. with the following area as­
signments:
Sunland
Estates,
VAH-1I and CPO Wives; Country
Club Manor. VAH-S and Navy
Wivas Club No. 1U; first addition
of Pinecrest and Ares Two, VAIi*
• Wives; Pinecrest end Perk Av*.
Trailer Pkrk. VAH-II Wivei;
Are* Three (Park Ave. to French
Av*., First to Fourth Streets),
VAH-U Wives; and A rtis 1$ and
21, Navy Wives Dub No. 111.
Any organization desiring a
film or speaker as part of their
program to aid the Cancer Cru­
sade, should contact Mrs. Siecz­
kowskl, public education chairman
far the Seminole County unit of
the American Cancer Society, at
FA 2-1742.

DeBary Democrats
To Sponsor Rallies
• The DeBary Democratic Club
ha ■ announced that it la sponsor­
ing rallies on April IB and IT, at
• p. m.
They will be held at the Fire
House on Columba Rd.
All Democratic candidates who
face opposition in the Democratic
primaries wilt have an opportunity
to present their platforms. AU
qualified voters in the DeBary
area are urged to attood.

Legal Notice
I* t*l K*Ut# « f
TIIBODOflB BL'UNKTTK,

IMC i i i Z.
T* all c r t o im ••* r .r tM . Ha*,

l a * rlalaia a r (tarn and a S i a l M
i a i * Bataiat
Ton and *»rh nf jrnu ara h .r ab r
nmltlrd and requir'd In p r o m t
any claim* and dtmanda arhtch
ynu. nr althar n f you, w a r Xava
aealnat Ilia aatala nf Thaodnra
R a m a n , dacaaaad, lata nf aaid
(’ aunt), to tha Countr Judea of
Seminole (’ minty. Florida, at hi*
NEW YORK ( U P D - Ron Han­ of fice la tha rourt houaa -o f aald
sen,1 a e-fool, 3-inch shortstop (’ auniy at Mnfa r4 . Florida, within
who balled .000 In two prevloua aleht calendar mantha from the
o f the flrat nuMIcallon nf
trials with the Baltimore Oriolea, time
thle nntlre. Karh claim or demand
was tabbed today as this season's ahall ha In wrltlna, and ahall atata
American League “ rookie r i the tha place o f reildence end poat
of fice addreaa o f (ha claimant, and
year."
ahall ha aworn lo by tha Claim.
.ail
The selection was made by the _ „ i * uta . . . . . . a _.aa mItnan

United
Press
International's
board r i baseball experts, a
group r i 50 writers and broadeaitara all at whom saw the Mg
league learns during eprtng train­
ing.
Fifteen of the experts selected
Hansen, who batted .15* end hit
t l homer* for -Vsneouver in the
Pacific Const Laague last season.
His closest competitor was out­
fielder Joe Hicks r i the Chicago
White- Sox, who had nine votsa.
Johnny James ri the New York
Yankees had five, Marv Breeding
r i the Orioles ind Waiter Bond r i
the Cleveland Indians had three
each, BUI Short r i the Yankees
end Jim Keet at the Washington
Senators had two each and 11
other rookies received one veto

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By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK &lt; u rn — Expo,
sure* or America's billion - dollar
numbers racket have earned
many
award*
(or
reporter*
through the year*.
Wednesday night, CDS * TV’ *
"Armstrong C i r c l e Thcatrcr"
*:&lt;l 1*1 June!*
picked out some or the welll i t l l u n l l . r * Brlnklay
known aspect* of thote exposures
is* Julin t'stjr
to (ill an hour titled, "The num­
TiiS is* Outdoor Dultotln Board
ber* racket.’* It won’t win any
r l l T o la s Haneare
is* filtnit Haasos
awards. The production, one o(
t II is* Nans
I'uuala* t d s i r l i this series least illuminating, least
Till ( f t tVoaihor
satisfying hours, deserves only a
t i l l III tValt Lilsntr
IS* Rawhld*
laugh.
111 To Ho, Annnunr*4
Written by Irve Tunick, the
l a* 11* Troublrihuutore
atnry purported to show how a
S;Ji* 1*1 Navy t.,&gt;»
I SI Man S'* on* Rlackha wit
hig-eity policy operator invaded a
i l l Jvrry J . m l s aiin-lal
small city, set up his operation
*:0a i l l a un to I Blrlp
on a modest scale, instituted a
f ; l * 111 Alika H .m p i.r
"well-run, modern" bank and
Ml liaollu ITayhau.t
Ill Pamlrail* nr Bporta
then .started to pull some strongI d T * illsM Zona
arm stunts in order to expand his
111 t*al*ctls*i
business. The police, alternately
la .la i * i Saw Turk Cnnft&lt;l«nil*l
l* l I’ ortnn In Parann
in and out of his poeket, waited
I t i l l 111 i l ) i l l Nawa • Waattiar
until he spread himself into the
■porta
narcotic* trade before grabbing
11:11 III .Holla
111 Most*
him. That way, you see, the ren11:11 (SI Jack Paar
(rnce would he slitter.
If 1 read Tunick correctly, we
should all run out and slart play­
T:M (St Waathar-Carteaa
ing the numbers In order to make
T:l* (Si ca rt oons
the neighborhood banker so rich
*:•• (11 Captain Kaneara*
that he’ ll get Into the deadlier
l : * l (II Roy Ragar*
game of narcotics. And that’s how
t* :fe i l l l l.r k t * and Jackl*
111 Cariooaa
he’II get caught. This la nonsense,
I t i l l 111 MIshly Msua* riayhauM of enurse.
( I I Hutt and Raddr
We've all read enough about
tt:#a 1*1 arltne* Fiction Thaatar
( t l Fury
the numbers racket to know It's
tt:ia (*1 I t.n*a I.ucy
not that simple. The more pros­
( I t Clrau* Mae
perous a banker gets, the more
H ill ( I ) Nawa
diversified he become*. And the
SATURDAY P. M
more Influential he grows. He be­
comes mighty hard to atop after
H i* * (*t flkyklne
a while.
( I t Trua Btory
(St flaupy Kata a — Kids
Judge JoKn M. Murtagh. chief
l l i l S (*) Kartuiin Kapsra
Juatlca of the Court of Special
111 Italarllva* IHtry
Sessions In New York City', ap­
( I ) ll'a Ih* T.sw
lit# (It Matins* Thaatar
peared In the play’ s closing min111 Trav.lngu*
uteg and mentioned how police
III Kan Franclsee Raat
are invariably corrupted and the
«*) i'll* Saw*
Judiciary is discredited by
a
!:** i l l l im in g Camara
t:* t i l l lUMl.slt
flourishing numbers racket. Hi*
111 llasrhall
remarks did more Ut pinpoint the
1*1 l&gt;.atli V a ll.y Day*
problem and give us something to
M l III Handstand
I:** i l l Nat. K&lt;&gt;»lhall l e a g u e
think about than all the pussy­
S IS III 1'hamplnnahlp Rowlin g
footing and R-picture histrionics
*:*• i l l II..Hiatt
that preceded him.
111 tVaaism Xiovl*
William Redfield portraying a
CIS III Howling
* :!* (St ttamsr ot th* Jungtg
policy boss, lacked the voice,
S:SS III L’ hanm-1 g Nenamnm
manner or look of a hardened
S:t* (S) A frit an I’ al ml
criminal and yet Insisted on play­
(It Dannl. Th* Manic*
Ilia ( I t Rsn.-h parly
ing It In all-out style, Leonardo
( I ) P m . 11 WarM
Clmino aa tha dope peddler, was
( f t PpurtS Pnutlilnff
Tl*! (I I Crnlrat Florida Ihawcaa* effectively slimy. He’ s making the
role hie TV specialty, It seem*.
( I t Roy Rogoro
IS) llum.run I)»rl.y
Tha Inconsistent production might
Til* ( t ) B o n sa i*
have done more good by focusing
( I t Dlca Clark Show
on the steady player* of policy
( I ) Parry Mason
and showing how they arc de­
• il* ( I ) Tha High Road
l i l t (I I Pontlar Hiar Farad.
meaned and turned Into grubby,
I l l Wantnd (load ac Alls*
greedy, Ineffective cltliena and
( I t Olanrannan
workers.
•t*e i l l Mr. Larky
1*1 Lawranr* fV.lk
Dialing and filing: "Perry Co­
• i l l III lia r * Qua Will Traxal
mo's Musie llall" had a listless,
II) Warld Wld* *1
awkward pace Wednesday night.
If:** (Si nuiiamok*
(* ) Jubllaa ueA
It also was educational. I learned,
IS:S# ( I l Man (ram Intarpol
for raample, that a biography of
i l ) Hhoiaun elad*
the singing Lennon sislera Is now
tit** ( I l Movla
(S) Movla
on sale. Next — Jey North’s
III Nawa
biography.
t l i l * ( I ) Movla
I also teamed (hat guest Dorbthy Colllni hai overcome her bad
SUNDAY P. M.
feelings about rock V roll. She
IS:** (It Chrlatephar*
sang mie of "those songs."
i l l C lin TV tVorkabaa
III Cartoon*
In a non • entertainment seg­
H i l l (It Oral Rofasrt*
ment, Como dialled with golfer
( I l Prn A Can Ratlin*
Arnold Palmer and referred to
11:11 ( I ) CBS Nawa
Arnold's victory In th* M ilter's
t:S* III Adtanturrr
1*1 Ra ti ng Camara
golf tournament as "eouragsous."
i l l Movla o f ih* (Vaak
I suppose "courageous" Is replac­
t : t l III Itaaaliall
ing "fabulous" as a show 'jjain cii
t:l&lt; HI Kingdom o f Ika I t s
1:1* III Has*halt
adjective.
•
I l f (•&gt; Bund.) apart* aiiaelacular
On
ABC
•
TV,
"O
iile
and
Har­
III Mid-Fla. Induairy
ris!" served up an amusing build­
1:11 IS) CMreptarlla Forum
up to a story about Otzie'a failure
S:** (Si Munday With Hally
l : t o (S) C o i n . I k n Roundup
lo be in the right place at the
4:l&gt;« III Ur.Ml lllld rr.lra i*
right lime- It wasn't until after
1:1* ( I ) II la Wrlttan
the show thal I rcalltrd what il
l i t ch am pin g.h ip Half
1*1 Thla I. Th* l.tfa
was that made it so entertaining.
M l i l l Maliy’ a Funnlta
Ricky and David had tha night
i l l Fact Ih* Natlan
off.
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from "Who Wan Thnt Lady7" now playing at tha Rita
Theatre.

comeily starring Tony Curtis,
Dean Martin and Janet Leigh, Is
now playing at the Rilx Theatre.
Tony Curtis, so ^uperb a come­
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nut in a farcical part as the hand­
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JANK FONDA and Anthony Perking in • acene from
"Tall Story" coming to the Movieland Drive-In Sunday.

Changes Hands
MOSCOW (UP1) — The golden
dome and glass pavilion of the
American Exhibition here last
summer will havr a new owner in
May. The building* and the
grounds which were used for the
American •ui) are to be ulllited
fur a similar national exhibition
of Czechoslovakia, May 3 lo June
M. It will mark the IMIi anniver­
sary of Czechoslovakia's “ libera­
tion" by Soviet aoldlcrs In World
War II.

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'W ORRY CLINIC bvDr.G.W. Crane
L i t r 'l husband Mar Fm I that
aha la unduly frit Id bat that U
partly d m J* hi* fault Bated
ktlaa. Lucy ia Ilka uillHwu* id
Mher gaod viaaa and mothers,
m atudy har moral aIat rarafull&gt;. Ym huabanda should follner
^ har auaaallant, far wives ha*
com* more eungeulal and affar*
tiaaala »h*u you fraaora this
indirect rauaa far thatr frigid*
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CASE K * 429: Lucy B„ aged
19, ia tha mother af thraa youngatan .
"Dr. Crane," aha began, "I gueia
f am an introvart, for I worry a
lot about money matiers.
_
"M y huaban* ia an eaty going
• ertrorert who nerar frets about
the future aren when we hero un*
paid hills alaring ua in tht fare.
"Ha- la sociable and popular
with everybody but can't aavo a
penny. So what would becoma o f
u* if he ahould be killed in an
auto accident, for our three chil­
dren aren't yet o f achool age?
"I gat ao anxious on thla point
that I often aeotd him and am
ot iaa
Ilka,
i affectionate as he'd tist,
# .niwb
hut don't I har# Justification for
my frigidity?"
Yea, Lucy has soma justification
and her rasa shows one o f tha
great benefits o f adequate Hfa In­
surance, namely, a more tranquil,
affectionate wife!
Husbands, please take note!
Your Social Security will not
permit your wife to lies at home
and rear year brood of toddlers
£ comfortably unlaaa you mean*
™ while carry additional Insurance.
And one o f the most efficient
typee ia the "Family Income"
policy.
It is almost as cheap as straight
Hfa insuranea, yat it banishes
anxiety far more in cases like
Lucy’s.
For exampls, whan 1 first mar.
Had. I took out a 910,000 "Family
Incoma" policy.
£
If I had been killed shortly
v thereafter, Mrs, Crane would hava
received one percent of the face
value of the policy each month
(fl0 0 monthly) for 20 years.
And then she'd alee bare receiv­
ed the full 910,000, betides!
Sint# our family ultimately In*
volvad firs youngsters, I also took
out two more of those 910,000’
policies, thus guaranteeing my

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indeed, for the averege young
husband who ia starting a family,
tha insurance premiums ara about
tha only savings ha can lay aside.
The medical and hospital expenier when your babies a'rrive
are capital investments that are
very wise and necessity.
But protect your family's future
by guaranteeing that your wife
can stay by those children till
they are at least through high
achool.
Send for tha "Family Budget
Chart" enclosing a stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20e (non-pro­
fit). Place a ‘ firm financial foun­
dation under your home, fo r sol­
vent, insured families are usually
happiest.
(Alu
Iwaya write to Dr. Crane In
care o f this .newspaper, enclos­
ing a long Ic stamped, add re seed envelope and Me to cover
typing and printing costs when
you send for ooa o f his book­
lets.)
Natural objects them selves, even
when they make no claim to
beauty, excite the feelings, and
occupy the imagination.
-K a r l W. Humboldt

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WASHINGTON CALLING

by Marquis Childs

WASHINGTON - The so-called
defense iatue hai largely vanished
from light if only because the mili­
tary hero in the White House has
said repeatedly that he knows
more than anyone else in this nu­
clear-electronic age about America'a security and how to achieve
It.
But there la just a chance that
It may be revived in connection
with a decision nut of ll\i&gt;.!'eniagnq.

thal was largely lost in the sweep, efforts were made lo get a decision
of the news. Thla wa* lo cut back out of thr Defense Department as
almost to trro the development and between Bumarc and Ua army
production of the Homarc air de­ competitor, the Nlkc-llcreule*.
fense missile. Some rMimatr* put
"It ia the committer'* firm and
thr amount already spent on Bo­ unanimous opinion," said a report
rna re at S3 billion.
issued In July of 1959, "that deci­
Sen. Henry Jackson (D ., Wash.) sions must be made to eliminate
says thal when the military con­ duplication nr otherwise the an­
struction hill come* before the nual cost of thr defense budget
armed service* subcommittee lie will require increases beyond all
will demand to know why the Ro­ reasonable proportions."
ot arc and it* allied warning ay a- - With the fierre rivalry lx tween
tern. SAGE, are being abandoned Ihe two missile systems, Boring
after aucli a huge investment. He began a rampaign of newspaper
points out lhat Bumarc ailes on advertising to resist - any cuts.
the JVest Coast, each costing on P r o m p t nrwtpaper retaliation
came front Western Klcclric and
And the chapter on quraliun* the average 113 million, arc lo t&gt;e
the Bell Telephone labnratorirs in­
and answers! Try a few of these: abandoned.
They will stand, lie says Indig­ volved In the production of Nike“ Is fat ratential to my diet? la it
lafe to epok acid mods in alumi nantly, as monument* lo a colossal Hercules.
Cuts in Ihe far more modest
num? How is milk homogenised? error In Judgment, Lo put thr kind­
program
were resisted by Ben.
How do you tell a ripe melun? liest inierprrlallon on what has
(Tell it what?) Dora rhubarb have happened. Among llicnt arc the Sam J. Ervin Jr, iD , N. C.). An
important pay roll in his stale was
any nutritive value?" Wc isn't I'ayne Air Force Base, near Everserved notice on
imagine’ who would want-.to knqw, .ell, JYtoh-. I f PTfee^t ■com totcd :.
construction MiOcombut they even answer Ihls one: Camp Adair, Oregon, fi7 percent|
“ What arc some ways of cooking completed; Travis A ir'Force Base “mllle* lhat hr would publicly chal­
near San Francisco, 25 percent lenge any attempt to eliminate
and using dried rgga?”
And all about fDh. Did you know completed: Vandenbcrs Air Force Nike Ilrrrule*.
For as long as a year and a hall
lhat 25 percent of the total calfh fla-e Calif., 44 percent.
of fish in this country was men­
The reply of the ‘‘truth squad" In a year it was widely said that
haden (etlnk-ihad we called them in the office of the Secretary of Ihe Bomare, an air-breathing mis­
when we were kids). They catch Delrnse is, in effect, thal develop­ sile, would be obsolete by Ihe lime
tons and tons of them off May ment of Ihc llumarc was justified it ramr into full production. In
Port and use them lor fertiliser. on earlier intelligence estimates of uvrrall Justification of the vast ex­
Or another thing—lhat must of our the number of manned bombers lo penditure on Bomarc the Defense
canned salmon it ealen by fu k-1 be produced by Soviet Russia. The Dcpirtmcnt argue* thal willt Ihe
between 55 and 50 year* of ace - new intelligence eslimatc radically rapid shift in weaponry It la often
and that the younger generation downgrades this number and it ere- necessary to dcvclup system* that
—between 15 and 24—cat the can- dlls the Soviets with much greater will lie obsolete before they can
ned tuna flab? And thal lolka eat accuracy In lunt rangr missiles be proved out. Research and dc
fish ever day of the week and: than had previously been assumed. vclnpment llill runtimir on Bomarc
The lulal amount that will have A, big brother to Bomarc B.
"Only In New England does the
That argument may be valid.
preference for Friday still pre­ been spent on Homare-SAGE, ac­
cording to the Defense Department But this looks like such a beautiful
vail."
Of course, many think that no memorandum, i* I3.T billion. For example of duplication, commer­
book today ii worth reading un­ this there wilt ultimately- hr right cial rivalry, and regional compe­
less at least one chapter is cithrr operational Bomarc bases in Ihe tition that a really thorough, ob­
sexy or a "shocker." The writers East and on the U. S.-Canadian jective investigation might help
of this one apparently were unable border, plus a warning sytlem the poor confused cltUen to find
to make food sound sexy, but they "ready to serve in lime of war in out the facts,
The trouble la that he listens
did succeed' in slipping in that Ihe Incredibly difficult task of sort­
"shock" chapter. Almost hidden ing out enemy bombers coming in on the one hand lo President Etarnhowrr's repeated affirmation
in the back—rage 971—they bring lo attack."
The unolficial intimation nut of thal hr knows best and on thr
up the problem of how we are
going to feed the 8,290 million the Pentagon is lhat Sen. Jackson othrr hand lo the critic* who team
people who will be living in the hat begn one of thr principals pres to have a political or a personal
world in Ihe year 2,000 A. D. Yea, turing for Ihe conlmualitm of Bo stake In their attack*. The end
tha chapter on calorie* will scare mare. The Boeing plant producing I result i» bewilderment and, finally,
you because you get the impres­ and developing thla misaiile means Indifference.
sion lhat Americans are over-cat- a large payroll in Seattle in Jack
How majestic la naturalness. I
inf themselves to draiJt. Bui, when son's home state.
Insisting lhat he has never at have never met a man whom I
you gel te that "sh ock" chapter,
you can see the human race four any lime applied pressure, Jack- really considered a great man
great grandchildren) starving to son point* to the statement of the who was not always natural and
death—unless we invent new ways military canitrurlion subcommit­ ilmplr.
—Charles G. Dawes
la feed the "exploded" populating tee nearly two year* ago when

Bernard
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by Win Pendleton

The book itself la fascinating It
ia full o f all sorts of facta, figures
and advice about what we eat.
Thera la something in it for every
member of the family. The man
of tha houae is supposed to read
such chapters as; "Nutritional
Needs After 25," "Don’ t Be Fooled
By Fad*," or "Calories and Body
Weight."
Especially for the housewife are
chapters tilled: "A Guide lo Eat­
ing," "Planning Meals for the
Family," "H abiis-and More." if
n student must writs a high school
theme he can find his material
under: "Youth Learns A b o u t
Food." "Adolescents and Young
Adults," and on and on and on.
There era chapters for teachers,
farmers and economists. For those
who want to reduce—and those
who want to gain weight.

by Ed Koterba

WASHINGTON’ — The secret! | coming draftees - • has remained &gt;referred to the Secret Service’*
of the Secret Service are often j «• «!« »™P»
j "Protectiv. Research Section.**
permanent, hut the one abjut the
The ‘ lory was finally diiclosed ' Of these, 941) were serious enougk
ln * Doob. "The United Statrs tn he referred to agents in tht
disappearing draft
Secret Service." Just published field for direct investigation.
sulci hark in 1912 can now he hy two former Secret Service men,
Author* Bowen and Neal tad
told.
Walter S. Bowen and Harry E. one fascinating account about h o#
agents tracked down a dangerousAt that, there is still Involved Neal.
In this rase a mystery that may
To this day neither man knows sounding letter threatening tho
never be solved.
how tha capsules managed to life of Harry Truman.
When the Selective Servire de­ disappear or who subsequently
The letter, postmarked New
cided to call up men a zed 20 to returned them. "I'd give anything York City, was typed e* business
44. a draft drawing was set far to know the aniwer." Neal told stationery with the letterhead
cut off. Agents got a Hat of all
March 17. 1912. The nurhber* me over the phone.
would be drawn from the famous
Because the Secret Service l* companies that bought this typ*
"goldfish bowl" containing T.otXl usually so close-mouthed about of paper, and finally narrowed
capsules.
its undercover work, the hundreds the suspects to one of the eon *
Viva days before the scheduled of anetdotei revealed in the book try'* biggest steamship Hnee.
drawing,
two
Army
officers make entertaining reading.
One agent pwsed as a typewrit*
brought the sealed howl and cap­
However, the writer* skipped er repairman and tested every
sules to the Treasury building around one of the moat-guarded machine in the building. Beck at
The howl, under guard, was lock­ activities of the Service • • the the laboratory, tht spteimena
ed in an underground vault.
inveatigatjon of letters that com* were checked and agent* (m e t
But three days before the to the White House threatening one that matched the characttM
of the Ihreatener'a letter.
drawing, the Secret Sen ice receiv­ the life of the President.
The employe confessed He weg
I learned, however, that last
ed a phonr call from one of thr
Army officers. The man .aid he year alone, 19,000 letter* were sent to a menial hospital.
had Just received, anonymously
in the mail, capsules T-3195 and
T-M30.
How had they gotten out of (he
s s o c ia t e s
sealed container? Suspecjing a
prank, a squad of agents never­
theless descended Into the vault,
Member* • New York Block Baabaaga
broke the seal on the trawl and
dumped the capsule* on a car­
peted floor. They counted the
little lube* one by one.
There were, inderd. only 8.909.
The story of the theft of the two
goldfish howl captulea • -an in­
FA l-TM t
Gordon J, Toll, Mgr.
KIRK . Plato
cident that could well have alter­
ed the lives of hundreds of up-

wife a total of 1500 per month,
plus the full 930.000 at the end
of the 20 year period.
If your bridegrooms wish to
■how your thoughtfulness In a
most helpful manner. Just present
your wife with a "Family In.
come” policy on your wedding day.
And cortainly do so by the time
you hare a youngster on the way. ‘
Moat workers nowadays ran af*
ford at laaat a 910,000 policy.
And it will add far more peace
of mind to.you r wife, who often
wlahea you would protect the
children's future but hesitates to
toll you so lest you mistake her
anxiety for mtreonory greed.
Smart husbands don't try to
splurge with a new auto when
they could get a used rar at a
bargain and apply the differenre
on an adequate insurance policy.
Wivaa then are mors affection­
ate, too, for they don't fret as
much shout what might happtn If
your family increased in aise.
Inturanca policies are also a
cushion in rasa you need a loan,
for they soon have a definite rash
velus, against which you can bor-

•WASHINGTON SEE-SAW
What about Ihal diet? Or would
you be more interested in n recipe
for "Peanut-Stuffed Peppers" or
"Baked Lima Beans in Sour
Cream?" Or would you like to
know how lo identify a fresh egg
_ In the shell nr find out what is
• lecithin?
* AU of thla—and mors—la packed
between the cover* of the Depart­
ment of Agriculture's new TU
page yearbook titled, "F ood." Tht
yearbeok-la in IU 111th year of
publication and may ho purchased
from Use Government Printing Of­
fice for 99.25. But, we never have
known anybody to buy a copy.
Each member o f CongrOsa ia giiran
• 400 eoplea for free distribution. So,
• if you haven't Written for your eopy
—you'd better burry before they
are all gone.

[ASSIGNMENT WASHINGTON

OVERDUE LANDING SIGNAL

9T. Scotch
99. Ancient

Not W o r d s
ACTION BY PARRISH

Introduced new program for

paving more roads for less money.

ACTION BY PARRISH

Built roads to schools, built

athletic fields, saving $ for taxpayers.

ACTION BY PARRISH

Took definite stand for flood

control; drainage.

ACTION BY PARRISH

Acquired state lands for

recreation; set up game management areas.

ACTION BY PARRISH

Negotiated for better county.

and district relations.

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Candidate for Commisssioner of Agriculture

Saturday, April 16 4:15 Downtown Sanford
Inform al Rally at the
Farmers Auction 5:00 P. H .
•

Hot Dogs &amp; Soft Drinks Will
WIN Bpuk

Friday, April

Be Served

IB (to Chaanaf *• At TiM A. M."
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Bernard P A R R I S H
to S e n a t e

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Magic
NICELY furnished b r io 2 bed*
room and bath apartment, 1112
Sanford Ave. Adult*. FA 2-Sttl.

NOTICE
Public Sale

2*BEDROOM furniahed apartment,
Reatonabla rent C l o a o la,
FA 34641.

11. Work Wanted
12. Plumbiag Sertkeo
II. Btectrieal Bortlceo
14. M id, Patel k Repair
II. &gt;pedal Banket
1S*A Raoity Parlors
15. Flowora ft Planta
ir. Ptte • Ueaatoek - Sai
11. Macbbory • Tools
l», Basts ' aad Maters
SI. AutemebUas
M*A Trailer*
21. Farsltara
2*. Aftlcba Per Sob
22&gt;A Aitkb Wanted
22. Noticoo k Perooaale
14. Loot k roe ad

SLEEPING room, dean, real
borne like. Cbae to town. Reaaonable. 1M So. Holly, FA 2-2416.
iLOCH ARBOR; Owner moved
away, apaebua 2 bedroom, 1
bath, antra Urge Fla. room. Pb,
FA 2-2201.

HOUSE, completely furniahed.
Call after 4:30 p. m.t FA 2-2122.
3-ROOM furniahed apartmant; at­
tractive, clean, private. Largo
ahady yard. In Longwood, mid­
way between Sanford and Or­
lando. GA 2-2660 or CH 1-2330.

W1LAKA APARTMENTS: rooma
private hatha. 114 W. flrat St

FURNISHED apartment, clean
and. eloaa in. Adult* only.
Jimfoy Cowan, FA 2-4013.

Legal Notic#

NOT M8PONSIBLK
iritl hat ba raapenalbla tor
4aMa laaiimd br Patricia
n DlaaJ or anyona alas

Oaal* Rnrkalt
Clark

Fubllah April 6, II. 114*.

Twenty acre farm on Silver Star
SACRIFICE SALE
Road. 1 black Watt of Uwy. OWNER muit sell 3 B. R., 1
441, Orlando, Florida.
bath, largo Fla. room, C. B.
homo on larga lot. One of fin­
Ph. GArden 4*3003 to conilin
est aectlona of Sanford. Cloao
your merchaadiM. Wo will pick
to aehool, church, downtown ft
N. A. S.
G. I. mortgage
with low monthly payment*.
Buy my equity. Terma can bo
3-BEDROOM block borne, kitchen
arranged. Phone FA 24092 after
equipped: patio. Buy my equity,
aeaumo 4H% mortgage. Pino*
• P. M. for appointment.
creat area. FA 2-2243.
3 BR HOME. 3 hatha. 7 mo. old,
WYNNEWOOD SECTION: 3 bed­
Sacrifice. Foreat Dr. Loch Ar­
room block borne, all electric
bor. FA 2 2203.
kitchen, acreea porch, low
down payment and monthly FORCED TO SELL to. pay ta*ea.
Five acrei of land In Blaek
payment!. PA I-MT0.
Hammock. Call G. M. Aria,
Oviedo, PA 3-3334.

NEW, 3 Bedroom, 3 bath home*
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
In Loch Arbor, with double car- C. B. S. homo located on 00 i
porta, only 314,300.00 at low a«
140 ft. Jot with good water and
91300.00 down.
lake privilege*.
115,000 WITH TERMS
3100.00 Down, FHA, buya the nice
2 bedroom home at 2106 Ame­
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
lia Ave. Tbl* home ha* beauti­
ful hardwood floor*, full tiled C. B. S. homo on high lot with
paved atreat and rights to canal.
both, and ancloaed porch. If
Houaa equipped with GE atove,
will Ray you to check thla one.
refrigerator, diahwaaher, diapo*
Seminole Realty
aal and washing'machine.
1001 Park Ave.
FA 2-3212
$18,BOO - $8,300 DN.
FA 2-2240 evtnlaft.

REAL nice 3 BR. unfumlabad
RENT A BED
4 M f, Maapttal 4k Baby Bada dowaatalra apt., kitchen equip­
ped. $23. 123 Park. FA 2 2466. PLVECREST— 3 bedroom, I bath,
By Day* Weak or Month.
2-FURN1SHED houaaa, nlea aad
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
large living ana, Sill p n maath
117 EXCAMBRIA DR.: 2 bedroom
clean, 2 bedroemi, all electric
PA W i l l
110 W. let 81
unfurniihed bouio. Pb. FA 2-0030
kitebena. Large ahady yarti.
SANFORD AVENUE — 2 large
after 3:00 p. m.
Floral Height*. Ph, FA 2-2007
FURNISHED garage apartment,
bodrtoma, 1 bath, beautifully
or TA 2-3730.
100 W. 10th SL—after 4:30 p.m.
furniahed, $110 per month.
1-BEDROOM furniahed houae 200
per month, 2420 Choi# Ave. Ph. By OWNIR: General itart, wall
5UNLAND ESTATES — ) bed­
FA 2-7403.
room*, I full bath*, completely
stocked, at Enterprise. Land,
furniahed Including automatic NICELY furaiibcd 1 bedroom
building and fUturai. S1S.S00
wither, S180 per month.
stock at inventory. Ph. N04-4147
flit*! by lbs l i lt Improvement In
■BiBMttav no, in
apartment. FA 1-2301.
A r e s o lu tio n
n r t h b tha aaiaat af iwo-thlrd* af lha
or NO S4I14.
t o w n o f i/ jngw ood f l o r - toil th*r**f, an* that tha apactet 20th STREET 2 bedroom*, l 3700 MAGNOLIA: 2 BR.
ID*. PROVIDING r o n THB •■••••mint* ta ha mala an* en­
bath, completely furnilhod, $100
kllahea equipt. 167.36. FA
CONSTRUCTION OF GRANT tered aasiaat all lata an! Una*
GREAT BIG POUR
per month.
an!
eonttsueui,
ar
A V ■ N tf K FROM W l h D - aejalnlna
2
BEDROOM unfumlabad house,
MKRB AVENUK TO GEORGIA hnundlna an! abutting naan such
BEDROOM HOME
AVKNUH AND PALMETTO Improrsmant ahalt ha * u t i upan For the flneil rental! in Sanford,- kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 24466. ta Heart ef Sanford. Enjoy charm
AVKNUH FROM m i ANT AVE- a frost foaiaaa bail*, that I* la
Contract property manager at
of couotry living amid conveaNITM W BBT TO I.AKK MTIIKKT air that ta tha prasaratloa at tha
AND WILMA AVENUE FROM ■aacial aaaaaamant rail eararina
ieacea af city. Almeat full acre
MOLNAR
A V E NUE TO tha said Improvamanli such apaef land shaded by beautiful
Stenstrom
Realty
CHURCH NTRRKT, MAID CON- riat banafllp ihplt ba determined
trial. Garage apartmant one
am ucTiO N t o conmist OF and pra ratad according ta tha 111 N. Park Ava. Phone FA 2-34* RENT OR SALE: 2-btdteom, kit­
of masy added feature*.
chen furniahed ‘ borte. Phone
A HIX-1NCII LIMKllOUK HASH fpet frontaa* af lha rsipsottrs
"Opea
Evening*
till
0:10
P.
M.t
WITH
DOUBLH
MURFACN propartl** adjoining and contiauPA 2XH1.
TRRATMKNT
n ocK
AND ou*. ar bsundlna and abuttlap nn
•ASPHALT AND PAVKD TO A •urh Improvement **p«clatlr brut- CB, 2 BEDROOM, unfurnished, NICE bedroom, private entrance This Is a ran bargain at 226,000.
Can ba purchased with low down
WIDTH n r 1* FRET AND flllad.
kitchen equipped bouse 660 per
and bath. Phong FA $3411.
nn i t f u r t h e r r e io l v k d
PROVIDING FOR THE A lpayment. Don’ t let lomibody
month. 2330 Palmette Ave.
HEBaytENT OF a PORTION that lha Town Clark ar tha Town
else steal this from uader your
BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
Phone FA 24I3T.
o r TH* COMT TIIEnKOF of Loniwood. Florid*, shall In atnose . . CALL US TODAY.
AGAINST T H E
ABUTTING rnrdanr* with tha provision* af
ment, kitchen equipped. 106 W.
law, procood ta maka and pra- RENT OR SALE: 2334 Palmetto
PltOPRRTr OWNERS.
llth.
WHHREAH. tha Town Counrll of para a special a*****mont roll
W. tf. "BUI” STEMPER Agency
Ave. FA 2-1110.
tha Town af Longwood, Florid*, •issuing tha spatial brnsflta raRealtor k Insutpr
dstsrmlaaa D advtashU. *• a iierss- rilvrd a* a mult of said Imprnva. FURNISHED apartment, for very UNFURNMHED 2 bedroom bouie,
pkana FA 24M1
i l l N. Park
1306 Elliott, Call FA $3134.
sarr aubllo Improvement, ta pava manta against tha tat* and lands
nice
couple,
private,'flrat
floor,
and rnnllguoua, ar
rsrlala publla thoraughfara* a* adjoining
Phew FA 24311 MU Park Dr.
FURNISHED I bedroom bouse,
4 rsort had hilew within tha Towa hounding and abuttlna tha paid
abide. 1306 W. 3rd.
at Longwood, Florida, all in rom- Improvements basing oold spaclal
Florida room, screened perch;
against
th* respective
pltenta with plain, sped float Inn* assessment
.tin Casselberry, Fla.. Pb. Mid___________
. . ...
an. .th*
cast af push; I D and antlmaiaa •now- an fils with prapsrtlsa
' way 443U.
• lha Town Clark af tha Town af provsm-nt alloratsd aaatnst aald
prnparllra as dslarmlnsd by thla
rsanlutlaa upan n front f as ta fa
hasta, and upon tho eamplotlnn o f
oold tp oclol a s o it tm sn l roll to
rails* a ropy tharrof to br publlahrd twtr* in lh* Hanford llsrald
attaching t» aald sparlal asasaamrnt roll *o publlahad a nolle*
dlrrrlrd In all proparly mantra
tnlaraalrd la aald sprclat •••«*•mantai that a t n daflnlta lima and
plar* sat forth In aald nolle* m m plaint* will ha haard hy lha g o v rrnlug atfthnrlly o f lh* T o w n at
Longwoud, Klnrlda. In rataranrs
la lha aald aparlal aaaaaamanla,
and aaltlng out In aald iiotlra n
daarrlpllon at rach proparty to ha
aaaasasd and lha amount la ba
■•■•■■sd against aach place ar
parcel nf preparly.
UK IT KURTIIKR RBMOLVKD
that lha aparlal aasssamanla pro­
vided for by thla rtsuluilon ahsll
ba payahla at lha option o f tka
proparty owner* at follows,
tvithln llitriy i l t j day* *fl4r
lha Improvamanl la c o m p it lad. or la tan (i*&gt; aqual an­
nual paymanta, aald dafarrad
paymenla to bear .Inltrtat at
tha ral* nf al* (IJ perctnl
Ptr annum.
RB IT FU RTHEB nKPOI.VKD
that. Ihla ratalullon shall b* publlahad onra n waak for n parted
af i n o |I) waak* In lh* Mantord
llarald.
1IM IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that Ihla resolution shall be and
liernnia
e ffa rllt e
Immediately
from and altar lla pastas* a a l
adoption.
ADOPTED a t a regular meeting
o f lh* Town Counrll o f th* Town
nf lo n g w o o d . Florida, Ihla tth
day of April, t l i* .
A. 41. Lurmann
M*|ur
ATTEST:

broker

W. B. Shlppy. Aitoc.
,
202 So. Porte Art. Ph. FA 1-M l

BELIEVE IT OR NOT!
We hava Juat Bated an eapecUUy S t Johns Realty Co. WILL TRADE—Larga ranch-typo
clean 3 Bedroom boma in beau­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
home for amaller houae or
tiful Wynnawood for • tv I y 116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 24123
houaa trailer. FA 3-TS31.
10001.00, requiraa- only sirso.oo
down and tha payment* ate MODERN 2 BR. bouse, electric
kitchen, Corner lot In city. At
ONLY 120,00 monthly, already
a aacrlfice. FA 2-I0T0.
flaancod at 4W%.

2 BEDROOM HOUSE kitchen SLEEPING room* $7 per week.
FA 2 2704.
•quipped, children welcomed.
PA S-SN1.

Longwood. Florid*.
NOW. THEREFOR*. RE IT R * .
SOLVED NT THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LONGWOOD, FLOniDAt
That lha Town Counrll af th*
Town ar Lougwoud, Florida, ilnm i
It Bdvliiblr. *■ a n*r***ary public
Improvement, ta pava Grant Avanua from Its Inlsraeclloii with
Wlldmar* Avapus to Ha lataraaellan with Gtaral* Avinu*. and
?*lm*lto Avtau* from It* Interatclten with Grant Avenue Waal
la lla Intsraaettea with Labs Mlraal
an* Wilma Avtnua tram III lelararcllna with Moluar Av*nu* la II*
tetaraaotlon with Church Mir»*l,
all Bcoardlns to plana, apacIMr*tlam and sltlmat** an Vila In tha
afllea of tha Town Clark of lh*
Town nf Louswoad. Florida, whlrb
■aid plan*, apaclflrallon* and tallmails ara hereby appravrd hy lha
•aid Taws Caunett and shall non*
Mltni* Iks plana and apaclflrattena
l*r said improvements: that said
i anil ruction (hall consist of a
ill-inch llmsrock has* with a
daubla surface Ireatment of rnrk
sad asphalt and shall ba pavad
la lha width of la f-at.
DR IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That lha total cast of thtat lmpravamsal* ahalt ha not ovar It*.•If.**, aad tha Tswn Council hrrahy aaaaasaa aaatnat all proparty
■bulling and fronting and adjolnlag end contiguous, ar hounding
and nhnltlng upon surh linpruvemsnt two-thirds lha total rust uf
■aid ImprovamtnU lh* remaining
ona-thlrd af tha coat at aald lmprovsmant shall b* paid from tha
prattad* af lha bands sold hy lha
Town at Langwaud far such purpas*.
d e i t r u n n iK R r e s o l v e d
that It la lh* daisrmlnatlon of thla
body that all tola and land* adJoining pad ranilauous, ar houndtan s a i abating upan aald lmprevaasaal will ha aaaaalaltr bona-

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

in t h e c n c r r r c o v e t o f t e e
NINTH JUDICIAL CIECDIT OF
TEE STATE «IF FldtEIDA, IN AND
POE PEEINOLE C O l* T I. FLOR­
IDA AT t*EV, no tiers
JEWEL MIl-DnED MeCLENDON.
Plaintiff,

A L B E R T MeCLENDON,

Dafandant.
A FF ID A V IT FA R PUBLICATION
STATE O F FLORIDA
COUNTT (IF ORAMIK
Parannally appeared balara me.
lh* undersigned Notary Puhllr.
J E W E L MILDRED MrOLKNDOX,
who, being hy me first duly
awara on aalh, dtpatad and aaya
that!
1. Sha la tha Pte lnllff la lha
abova anttilad caua* and a*
auch Ptetn llff depots* and
aaya:
I. That dlltssnt starch and InInqulry hava been mad* la
d lt c a r t r lh* nama and resi­
dence a f A L B ERT MCCLEN­
DON, lha Defendant ta lha
sha re aailtltd causa, aad tha
a im s It set faurtb as particuraty as Is know n la lh*
Affiant: and
I. Bald ALBERT MeCLENDON la
•vt r lha ago o f It yaaraj and
4. That th* Ptelnllff ha* dili­
gently ronlartad the Mather
• nd Father o f lha aald A L ­
BERT MeCLENDON In Or.
Undo, Florida and that lha
Mother and Father o f th* aald
A L B ERT MeCLENDON do not
h ntw af tha praaani w here­
abouts o r addraaa nor 4a they
hava other ar further In­
formation that would lead
la lha dlscovary o f lha pre ­
sent wheresboula ar address
nf th*
Defendant
In
aald
ra u it, A L B ERT MeCLENDON,
and yaur A id a n t would f u r ­
ther slat* that ah* haa tAlkad
la aumaraua friend* aad aaqualnienadeat nf tha aald AleB E R T MeCLENDON and that
non* o f them knew nar hava
reason In know nf tha pre­
sent rsald*nrs ar whtrtabnula
o f tha Dafsndaat A L B E R T
A L B E R T MaCLRXDOM I* u aknnwn ta I k r A f f l a a t .

1. Further Afflaat aayath aot.
(BEAL1
Jewel Mlldrad MaClaadaa

rialniiff in lh* abas* en­
titled ranis.
•uktrrlbsd aad awara ta
bafora aa thla Ilk day at
April, A. D. III*.
E. Jarkaaa llaaasa
Eatery Public

LONGW OOD

Lm ' i Fairy Lake Apartmasta, 1
•nd 2 bedroom dupkxas, 734
WUdmara Rd. TEmpia 1-4343.

Legal Notica
F ir r r r m r a n a m e
No tic e is haraby given that I
am angagad In butlnaaa at Apopka
Ssmlnnl* County. Fterlda, under
tha flcililaua nam* af, Suaay
Sump Sarvlca, and that I lotted
ta raslaiar aald name with lha
Clark of lha Circuit Cauri. Ssmlnnla County, Florida, In accordance
with th* prevlalona ef lha Ftetltloua Nama Statutes, in.win Sac.
Uaa III.** Florida Siatutaa 1HT.
SIS: t/yla Clark
notice I'uokk r i c r m s t s
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN!
Kotli-a la haraby given mat lha
undtralgaad, pursuant tn th* “Fie-

n
p it . f 's f . f r M ir J is
•f Florida, 1141, will raglaiar with

1 BEDSOOH

T

HOMES

Reglatered Baal Eitata Broker
Pb. FA 3-lHl 1742 at Hiawatha
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realter
Raymond Lundquiat, Aaaee.
FA 2-2631
Atlantic
.......... Bank
‘ Bldg.

Legal Notice
NOTICE CE DE * F IC T m oC B

NAHM LAW
Nollra is hsraby glvsn that th*
unriaratanad, risalrlnp to snaaa* in
hualnssa undrr th* flrtltlous namat EAST AUTOMATIC LAUNDRT
at t ill Park nrlvs, Saaferd. FI ar­
id*. intaada ta rtglatar th* aald
nam* with th* Clark of lh* Circuit
7 ACRES' of pin# Umber. Phone Court of flamlnol* County. Florida.
T. F. ■Cowart
FA 24706.
Publtah Mar. II k Apr. t, I, II.

NDTI CM
Notice la karaby givaa that tha
annual matting o t th* atockhcld•ra o t tha Sanford ‘ Harold will b*
htld at M l * Community Way.
Sanford, Florida, on April It.
H i t at l#i*a A. M, far tha trans­
action at such bualnts* as may
coma bafora tha maottng.

Publish April I. II, IM*.

n iv o ir *
IN TEE CIECCIT COl'BT « F TEE DAB ALINE TRUELOVE,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIDCITT OF
Plaintiff;
TED STATE OF PLMIDA. IN
&gt;N D FOE SBEIXOLE COUNT!', TROT*” * TRUELOVE,
DafandsnL
FLOE IDA AT CDr. NO. IMte
NOTICE TO DEFEND
JEWEL MILDRED MeCLENDON.
Plaintiff, THB STATE OF FLORIDA!
TOl TROT A. TRUELOVE,
v*.
III dllbtrt Straei,
ALBERT MeCLENDON,
Rilalgh, North Cnrollnt.
Dafandant,
Tou ara haraby satined that ault
n o t ic e o f s e r r
TO: AUIERT MeCLENDON, whan* haa haan filed agalnat you In th*
Circuit ■Court In and for Loka
rtdteaaca I* unknown.
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED County, Florida In Chnaoary. Tha
tkat ault .far dlrorea and othar nstur* o f thla suit la a Suit for
ralltf ha* basn filed agalnat you Dlvorc*. Abbreviated Mil# af thla
la lh* Clrault Court at tka NINTH cat* la DARALINE TRUELDVK.
Judicial Circuit of tha Slat* at Plaintiff, va. TROT A. TRUEFlorida, In and for Samlnola Coun­ LOVE, DtfandanL Th* nam* at lha
ty. at Hanfnrd. Florida, wharaln Ptelalirra attorney la LEO W.
JEWEL MILnBED MeCLENDON 1IALET, 14* Baulk Ornnaa Avtaut,
1* PUIntlff aad ALBERT MeCLEN­ Ortenda. Florida.
DON• la Defendant.
Nat liter tksn th* *th day of
TOU ARB HBEBEY REQUIRED May. Hi*, you ara required ta film
la (Ua your Anawar In ante salt with tha Clark af tha circuit
with Ua Clark at aald Court and Court ta and far Bamtnola County,
atrv* a eapy tharaaf upon Plain- Florida, tha anawar ta ante ault
Hfra Altornaya not talar than th* and to tarra upon lha Plalnttfr
t u day ar May, Ilia A. D. It you ■nd la tha Flalallffa attarstr, a
fall to (lit and •• serve yaur copy of paid anawar.
it you (All ta do •• a Deeres
Answer a Dacrsa Pra Caufaata will
b r aaiarad aaalnat you and tha adit Fro Canfssso will ba aalarad
Will thereafter proread
part*. against ynu for th* ralltf dtmandDATED AT SANFORD, SEMI­ *4 In eald Complaint.
WITNESd my band and seal at
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, Ihla 41b
Sanlord. Seminal* Cuuniy. Flatlda,
day nf April, 111* A. D.
(•KALI
this tth day af April, 114*.
ISEALI
DAVID M. Oat chat
DAVID M. HATCH EL
Clark,. Circuit Court,
Clark at lha circuit Court
nominate County. Florida
Samlnola County, Florida
By:-Martha T. Vlhtea
By: Martha T, Vlhtea
Dapuir Clark.
Deputy Clerk
WILKBItaON * HAABSE
LEO W. HALET
Attorney al L««r
Atlvrney for Ptelnllff
•
111 N. Gratae jk *
111 Baulk Or*apt Avtaua
P- a DrAwtr • ( »
Orlando, Florida
•

lha Clark of lha Circuit Court, la
•nd for Mtmlnala County, Fterlda,
upon receipt af proat of th* publi­
cities or thla atiira. tka flctlilaua
nama, la-wltl LAME OF TEE
WOODS TRAILER PARK US*Or
which wo ark angagad ta haalataa, PubRsh*A w S lf II, tt. II, 114*.
Al number Raul* I. Bni t il. Mailland. Florida, la tha city at Far*
Park, Florida.
That tha partita Intartatad la
aald huataaaa aatarprlsa, ara ••
faltewat
Philip 4 , Marriott
Alice u Marriatt
Dated at Para P ark ,. Memlatte
Cauaty. Flarlda. April I. fiat.

5

ROSA X* PAYTON
And Auodfttes

VAILABLE June lit.; Sunland;
2 bedroom, kitchen equipped
home. Corner lot, laktfront.
Equity SUM. VA loan 4M*.
222 per mo. Including tniea and
inaurante. Call FA 2-74(0.

NOTH'* o r . H IT
TO: Robert Bart!*
Rt. No. 1, Ros 4IT
Langwaod, Florli*
and
Dorothy It. Bartt*
Rt. No. 1, Bos SIT
Longwood, Florida
and
Cacllla R. Kllmar
aemaUmti knnwn
carl) is Bartla
*114 Hdgswattr Drlva
Orlando, Florida
and
Robert Laalle Kllmar
Rtraat and No. Addrsae
Unknown
BlnehSmian, Naw York
Tou ar* haraby nollflrd that a
ault to faraoloaa a rncr*ag*g* as
th* balow dracrlbad propartr ha*
bavn oommancad agaloat you In lh*
Circuit Court af th* Ninth Judi­
cial circuit, aamlnola County, Flor­
id*.
Tha tula t* th* caul* U The
For*at Propartl**, Inc., vs. Rahtrt
Bartla at ala
Tha daacrlptlau of lh* raal pro* •
party procaadad aaaiost it:
Lot 14. Hlork “tr*. LITTLE
WKKIWA ESTATES, NUM­
BER ONE. accordlnf ta plat
tharaaf. rtcordad In Plat
Baak *, Fas* II. rublla'Racorda ■ af Mamin*!* County.
Florida.
Tou ara rtqulrtd ta fit* your
Anawar ar othar pleading with tha
Clark at tha abav* Court aad to
atrv* • copy thereof upon Nathan
Loth. HU Mttcalr Building, Or­
lando, Florida, attorney far th*
plalotlff, ou or hater* May tth, a\
11 ta Itrf yau fall
r . II Ito. a
. .a n
.. J
US*.
da. .aa
Daera* Fro Confsaao trill ba aatarad
isalnat you for tha ralltf demand­
ed In lha Complaint.
WITNESS my hand aad Ik* aaal
ef aald Caurt In Sanford, laminate
County, Florida. Ihla Ilk dap af
April A. IK H it.
(BEAL)
David M. Galchel
Clark uf lha Circuit Caurt
Hr: Mariha T, Vihlan
Deputy Clark
Nathan Lath'
1*11 Matcaif Bulldlag
Orlando. Florida
Allarnay far ru ia tiff
Publish April a. II. aa. ai, uaa.

Fubllah April *. I I . I t. I t . 1 M L .

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ar yaur 4awa payment ft
1MMRDIATK
OCCUPANCY

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22. Arlicto For Solo

22. Articles For Solo

1. Furnituro

frralh

Frl. April 15. 190—Pore 13 2-BEDROOM CB house. Detached Houae Wiring — Electric Service A Satisfied cuatomer ia our beat CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All USED Automatle Waiher. 2 yra. GOOD farm
garage. On nice large corner
lot. Ph. FA 2-7147.

Sanford Propertlci— Acreage
2-BEDROOM, 1 balh home. 116
So. Sunland Dr. $500 down,
Florence Harrial, Realtor
Atlanatle Bank Bldg. FA 2-3284
asaume 4‘ i% VA loan, 680
month. FA 2-1236.

IF A HOME COULD
SHAKE YOUR HAND

advertiaemMt.
Sid Vihlcn
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
RANDALL FLECTRIC CO.
i l l Magnolia
PA 2 MIS 103. SO. Oak . ... Pt. PA 2-3742

THOS. 'K. THOMPSON
Oaneral Contractor
Home Carpentry Repair*
Roofing ft Siding
Phene. FA I44U

Be Leveller With Professional
Beauty Care.

This on* would any, "Howdy, I'd
love to be the roof over your
WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING
heed. Uy backyard 1* small but
Work Guaranieed
Bod Beard
the flowers around me make up
Contact 306 Weal Mb St
O up for it. I have three bed­
Pkoae FA M4U
Cut Flowers For Aay Oceanian
rooms and two baths and n
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
great big Uviagroora for yeu.
It Fays
FA
2-1622
or
FA 2-0270
It's a aba me my owner went
To Ui«
north and left me all aUme. I
The HERALD
promise to be a good home if 103 W. ONORA RD.. Pinecmt:
you Buy me." May wa intro­
Want Adi.
Gateway T t The Waterway
Like new 3 bedroom, IV* bath,
duce you? Just call . .
Year EVINRUDE Dealer
1200 aq. ft. liviag erne. Com­
pletely fenced Urge beck lot.
Jtobeen Speqrtins Goode
SPECIAL SERVICE
Outstdo well with sprinkler sys­
14-t E. lit,
f t . FA 2-3601
BRANCH OFFICE
tem. Low equity and assume
AUTO GLASS
W. H. "Hill" Stamper Agency
payments.
16 IT. HI-HAT runabout (over10
Realtor ft Insurer
INSTALLED
nighter), tally equipped. No
2« l Park Drive
Windehlild
Back
Olegs
naioaable
otter refused. Call
F A 2 4U 1

DUPLEXES

C U R B G IR L S

Two Units, 2 bedrooms each,
furnished. Income 1130.90 per
month. 66,300.00, 91,000.00 down SENIOR BEAUTICIAN, part or
payment, balance 673.00 per
full time. Ph. FA 2-8742.
. month,
GIRLS WANTED for part time
telephone survey work. Apply
^hitaide City. Two unlU, 2 bedat room 209, Malach Building.
room* etch, kitchen equipped,
Concrete Block construction, EXPERIENCED dictaphone ope­
611,230.00. 61,300.00 Down, bal­
rator. Prefer someone familiar
ance excellent terms. This can
with medieal terminology. Ap­
be easily converted into lour
ply at. Seminole Memorial Hos­
bedroom home.
pital Monday through Friday.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-LV

J. W. HALL
2344 French Ave.
Realtor
Call Hall”
PheM FA 1-3641

•

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

RAYMOND M. BALL
a n d a s s o c ia t e s

Amy Andarson

IF YOUR ANSWER IS YES
Jo S question*, you can move
• immediately Into thin nicely
furnished maeoory c o u n t r y
home, consisting of 1 bedrooms,
large liviag roam, kltehea-din­
ing room, largo eeml-oadoeod
(created porch, elumloum awn­
ing windows, situated oa S
large lots, bearing citrus trots,
shady oaks, qulat rural loca­
tion—
Question He. 1, Do you have
. 62.2)6 cash
• No. 2, Caa yeu pay 676.11 Me.
No. 2, Is this the type heme
you am looking ferT

6600 cash. Call FA 21123.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ment!, invoice*, band billi, and
Marcury Outheard Motors
. p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressive
WOODRUFF MARINE
1 Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951— 2401 French Ave.
r x 2-1302
306 West 13th St.
SPECIAL 16 ft. Cabin Crulaett;
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
2 bunks, head, 33 H.P. EvinAR type! and sites, teflUQed
rude. Gator Trallar, Ideal fam­
"Do 14 Youraelf*
ily boat. Like new. FA 2-7773.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE

STI NE

Machloary and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
Pb. FA 2-6432

1610 HUDSON with ovlrdrive. Exeellent shape for tta age. 6195.
TV servlee within the hour. Re­
FA 2-0606.
pair your TV for 67.90, in your
WANTED: Servlee Station Man­
home or no charge. Sunshine
ager and Operator for new Sun­
HAVE 1656 — 6 paasenier Volks­
TV, FA 2-9655.
set Oil independent Station on
wagen. Good condition for sale.
Highway 17-62. Must have ex­
Write Box t-V C/O Sanford
Sewinar
Mich.
Repairs
perience. Contact Bobby Lind­
Herald.
ALL
MAXES
ft
MODEL!
sey at elation Wednesday tar
166 So. Park (M hr. aer.)
Thursday, or write Bobby Lind­
FA 2-2623
sey, e/o Dixie Oil Company,
Tifton, Georgia,, or call Tlftoa,
COMPLETE
750-J-l nlghla.
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Mawiag — Edging — Fartlllaing
Renovating — Fertiliser Sales
46 rT SPARTAN houae trailer,
FREE ESTIMATES
furnished, sleeps six. Also nine
JOHN LOHMERSE, FA 2-71IT
lots. Can be bought separately.
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
Pb. FA 2-3660.
Evory Tuesday and Wednaaday
SANFORT ft SOWERS
111 R. Welbourne Ave. MI 2-1474
WINTER PARK, FLA.
New ft Used Furniture ft Appli­
Chela Saws — Toola — Bolts—
ances. A Good Place To
Nnta — Screws
BUY, SELL or TRADE
MIDDLE AGED, able bodied man and Other Parte. Phone or Write
Jenkins
Furniture
with wife aad teen age daughter
400 Saaford Ave.
FA 2T450
wishes work, prefer farming or
coring tar ranch, but will ac­
cept anything If tarmi am right.
Write Box WW, c/o Sanford FREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
Sale* - Service
Herald.
given. Mattress renovating, up­
holstery gad slip coven. Cus­
tom built bedding made to or­
der. Call or come in. Nix Bed­
ding Manufacturing Co... 1301 COUNTY MOTORS. INC.
So. Sanford Ave. FA 2-21IT.

H. B. POPE CO,
me s. Part - FA m

• DODGE • DART
• CHRYSLER

SERVICE CALLS 62.00
The Biggest Little Shop
la Sanford. All Parts And
labor Guaranteed 66 Dayi.
SANFORD RADIO ft TV CENTER
6th, ft Saaford Ave. FA 1-6741

WEEK-END
SPECIALS

AIR CONDITIONLNO

Plumbinff * Heating
If you want to see a t bedroom,
AIR CONDITIONING
kitchen equipped houae, oa a
nice larg* lot, with screened CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
FA 1-6862
porch, surround*d by lovely 160T Saaford Ave.
_ shade trees, prleed to suit your

CARL50N
Rug ft Furniture Center
WaU to Wall Carpet Cleened
Pb. Winter Pail:, MI T-IM

Used furniture, appliance*, toola
etc. Boufht-Sold Larry's Mart
213 Sanford Avc. Ph. FA 2-4133
• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIER
New and Used Furniture
311 E. First St.
FA 2 5622
ROLLOWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day. Week, or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
110 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-795.1

2. Articles For Sale
SINGER PORTABLE, round robbln "68'', attachments, like new.
Full price 629.50. Write box 650,
e lo Sanford Herald.
USED Hydraulic Tail Gate for
ton pickup truck. Llfta up to
600 lbs. tlSO. FA 2-2073.

SPINET ORGAN
PA 2-7000.
old. good condition. $75. lined
BARGAINS
Reclaimed Lowvey and Ham*
nr&gt;er, good condition. $60.
WOODEN
RARRELS,
dean
and
mond. Ilk* new rendition friar*
FA 2-3672 or ace at Baggerly
empty, tl.OQ each. FA 2-4114.
.Appliance, 2553 Park Dr,
anleed. Will tell at dieratat
or lerma to reliable party, m m
AIR MATS 62-91; paint 13.93 gal.,
LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone
Credit Manafer, Steep Music,
2nd. gat. free! ARMY-NAVY
FA 2 3293.
GArden 41401. Orlando, or write
SURPLUS. 310 Sanford Ave.
041 N. Orange Ave.
REDI-MIX-CONCRETH
FACTORY TO YOU
37” Window Sllla 11-23
AUTOMATIC WASHER, Whirl*
ALUMINUM
84” Window Linttla 61.23
pool, in good condition. 630. I f*
VENETIAN BLINDS
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
at 16t4 Meltonville Ave,
Enclosed head. Rag-proof bottom
309 Etm Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3731
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
USED TV, 21", good condition,
or rayon tapai. Cotton or nylon
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
650. Used 17” portable TV fIS.
cord*.
1 Cent per lb.
FA 2-2472 or its at Baggerly
Senkarik Gians and Paint Co. Appliance,
THE SANFORD HERALD
2553 Park Dr.
112-114
W.
2nd
St.
FA
2-4621
OFFICE
204 W. 1st. St. FA 2 2611
USED only 2 months—2 ton com­
mercial air conditioner. Cost
A. K. ROSSETTER
SPINET PIANO
1450. Will sell for $300. Phone
FLORIST
Due lo untortunale circumstances
FA 2-2075.
FA 6-1611
Celery A m
have two reclaimed Spinels,
For All Your fieri) Needs
famous brand, like new, guar­ Sell Ue Your Furniture. Quick
— Florist Telegraph
anteed, one walnut, one mi- Service With The Cash. SUPER MemberDelivery
Assoc.
hogany. Will eell to reliable
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
person In this area at tremend­
ous savings. Write or phone
Credit Manager, Sleep's, 641 N.
Orange, Orlando.

REFRIGERATOR: 7 cu. it., good
condition, 633. Ph. FA 2-1760.

USED WASHER • Dryer Com
bination. 2 yeara old. Must sell.
6100. FA 2-2073.

CHOICE
NOT CHANCE
Montclair Tudor Hardtop • All Factory Acre—orioa
Beautiful Tutono Finlah With Whlto Sidewall Tiros
Clean luaido And Out.
Fordor, 1’ontlac'a Import Economy Car.

Biggest Selection
WE'VE EVER HAD
Special

Fordor

Sedan,

SAVE
ON ANY CAR
ON THE LOT

Special Tudor Riviera. Showroom New, Grata aad
White Finlah.

1959 S IM C A
$1195
1957 C H R Y S L E R
$1895

FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Fame.-, Realtor
Lillian Trama
K. H. Ivera, D. H. Whitmore
Associates.
116 S. Frencb Ave. Pb. FA 2-1221
After houre, FA 2-2616, FA 2-4621
FA 2-0261.

WEEK-END
STATION WAGON
WONDERS

1958 DO DG E
1959 Plymouth Sovoy Club Sedon

RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES

E»U-

SEMINOLE

If your aaawer la yes U all 6
quiitlso*, then call ua NOW.
LOOK HERE ! ! I

Doer Glees
Vast Glass
SERVICE
23 K&amp;6 motor, 14 ft
Senkarik Glass sad Paint Co. MERCURY
runabout boat and trailer; al
Hi ll« V . h d l t
FA 2-4SI2

work guaranteed. Free
matei. Phone FA 2-7818.

R*d k Whit# 2 Tom - Automatic ■ One Owntr • Like
Now,

1958 Ford Foirlone 500 V8

Ferdor - Nice

T O N IG H T
AND ALL DAY
Coup*. All Power Equipment'Including Factory Air
Conditioning.

SATURDAY

$1895
55 DO DG E

Radio - Heater - Steering • Factory Air Conditioaod
While Sidewalls - Low Mileage.

1956 Plymouth Savoy 4 Door
Beautiful 2 T o m Gray With Automatic Transmission

Our Uaod Cara Will Bo Displayed Per Yet*
Inspection Nightly On Our Largo Lighted lo t,

56 DO DG E

WHERE DEALS SHINE

1955 Ford Custom “8” 4 Door
Excellent Whlto Finish With S Now Tires. Can't Ha
Beat.

1956 Cadillac Convartibla Coupe

/9 k

nt the alga of your boot hup
Buy With Confidence At Your Seminal* County
Authorised • Pontiac • Buick • Rambler Dealer

2nd * Palmetto U. C. Lot FA M i l l Oft. FA M i l l
Chevrolet — Otdamobtte - CodlSoo Trade IM

PaH Power • Factory Air CundltloMd • Perfect.

O P E N D A IL Y
• :M

A . M . T i l D a rk

2tM F i L T U Darli

1955 Chrysler Windsor
4 Door - Radio - Hooter ■ Power Steering - On
Aad Vied Very Carafaiy.

L i

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�Evaporator System Makes Cheap Fresh Water From Sea
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Some,
body should pass a happy miracle
postponing Incoma lax day until
Nov. I, which la election day.
This la Income tax time. To
combine Income tee day with elec­
tion day might prod the chumps
among tho voter-taxpayer* to
Iblak before they vote.
If the chumps are able to think
at all, they ahould think on elec.
Ikm day about the free ride the
politicians promise them in the
campaign which lead* up to elec,
tton day. Thu free ride is not free,
of couree.
There aren't any free rides for
the voter*taxpayer», Including the

CANBIOATI KMI

MORTARY OF STATE
Jtaty Qualified b y K xperU nce

Has w r M for Nw Slsls
i f FforMa 34 y i i r i .
Taachnr • anther - direc­
tor of st*4« m erit system .
and experience
dm ae an "All-

chumps. The chump* are happy In
their madncaa, however. They se­
rf pi without thought or analysis
the promisee o f the politician*
that the rides are free. The politi­
cians give the chumps some rredit
for gumption, o f course. Probably
loo much.
However that may be, the pol­
iticians do not atum pt to persuade tha chumps that free ride*
art really free—that no one pays
for them. Tha politician* fear that
even (he chump* among the voter.
taxpayera art too smart to awal*
low that.
What the politician* tell the
chump* and expect them to be*
Here, I* this: That the fre* ridea
are free to the chump* because
somebody else will pay for them.
Sometimes the politicians become
real frank and honegt and explain
to the chumps that the rides are
free becauna they are paid for by
Uncle Bam.
The chumps believe this and
happily Vole for free rides for
themaelvei on th* foolish belief
that Uncle Same Is somebody els*.
Unci* Sam ia all o f Ih* chumps
tmong the vot*r*taxpeyen and all
tha smart one* rolled together.
Uncle Same is ur, yuu, ma and
averyone
*lse.
Whatever
tha
piomislng politician promises to
give to you or to me or to any­
one else for fre* will be paid for
hy u*. There is no surh thing as
a fre* rid* just as th«r* nevar
was such a thing aa free lunch.
There are sums eitlxent who
live moderately well by getting
something for nothing. Cltlxent,
for example, such as hank robbera, embexsaUrs, pan-handlers
and tha like.
But these ritlsens ar* looked
down upon because they transgrew tha laws of the land and
Impost gross and undue hard,
shlpi on their victims. The prom­
ising politician I* a villain o f a
lower order, if the truth wer*
told, Tha promising politician lm*
posts gross and undue hardship
on multi-million*.
There should be, of course, a

CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) —
Disclosure of (he new system I * million gallona-day plan
Chemical engineer* have designed waa made today by F. C. Standi-1 on the proccai la aoon to I
a simple evaporating ayitem that ford Jr., of W. L. Badger Ai- at Freeport, Tex.
Chemical Society convention that SI a thousand gallons said Standi

ford. He indicated that by using
the same deaign in a plant 10 times
larger, water could be produced
at 35 cents a thousand gallons,
rnn«iderrd an economical prire.

If e a r s a h e a d i n s t y l e ...
that's why Ford is far ahead in sa le s!
By HICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Nostal­
gia la not what I ordinarily led
when I sit down to prepare Form
1040. The feeling I have Is mor*
closely akin (o nausea.
Nevertheless, I have been rum­
maging around in the good old
day* of tax paying in hopes it
might help me face the 1960 mo­
ment of truth.
For the first few minutes that
I spent immersed in the archives
of the lntcrnsl Hevcnue Service,
1 did manage (o lose contact with
reality. But that familiar panicky
sensation began In return along
about tbe year ID13.
It was In 1062 that the govern­
ment first hit upon tha idea ol
using the Income tix to separate
a cillzen from his earthly treas­
ures. It had not then, however,
figured out a way In separata
him from his sanity at the same
time.
The oldest tax return that the
revenue service has preserved
was tiled in 1)65 by a certain
W. J. Dean of Breckenridg*
County, Ky., who was • lucky
man. Daan simply listed his earn­
ings (12.000) and his tax (SIOO)
and went merrily on his way. his
bead uncluttered by visions of AIcalraa.
In 1095, Ihe U.S. Supreme
Court, In one of Uiose blinding
flashes of reason lhat are all loo
rare In American Jurisprudence,
ruled that even this relatively
painless form of extraction was
unconstitutional.

The "hug" bite* thousands of people every
week.
They’ve been driving high-priced ear*
yaar after year. But suddenly they sprout
dot in ll‘Q0 Ford Galaxies, pleased and
proud a* punch.
They’re switching to Galaxie because
they want that years-ahead Thunderhird'
look, with a glamour and grace that w ont
ever wear thin.

Almost overnight, the grass
turned green, the birds began In
sing again an d.. .but why con­
tinue? It didn't last. Eighteen
years later. In a strange outcrop­
ping of masochism, the nation
adopted Ihe 18th Amendment and
we've been in for K ever since.
I have closely examined the
first Form 1040, issued as soon
as the Income lax was legalized
in 1913, and it was easy to see
how we got off on the high road
to bewilderment.
The form ran to four pages, in­
cluding one page of single-spaced
instructions in which this mile­
stone was firmly planted;
"The normal tax of I per cent
shall be assessed on the total net
Income less the specific exemp­
tion of $3,000 or $4,000 as the case
may be. (For the year 1913, the
specific exemption allowable is
$2,500 or $3.333.33,, as Die ease
may be.) If, however, the normal
tax has been deducted and with­
held on any part of the income
at Ihe source, or If any part of
the income is received as divi­
dends upon the stock or from the
net earnings of any corporations,
etc., which is taxable upon its net
income for the purpose of calcu­
lating the amount „f income on
which Ihe individual Is liable for
the normal lax of 1 per cent hy
virtue of this return (see page 1,
line 7.)"
From this point, It was only ■
short drive into th* verbal mo­
rass of Form 1040 as we know
it today.

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They’re going for Galaxie bacauae Galaxie rive* them—in look and In deed—an
eleganc* denied to alt but eostlier tar*.
And Galaxie give* them all this for fa r
less than what they've paid in the p a i t . . .
plus a high resale valuel
And these selfaame value* are " d i e d
into every car we sell—from Thunderhird
to new Ford Falcon! Com* let us prove itl

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McCanna Asks
End Of 'Taxation
By Favoritism'

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FOR SHERIFF J. Q. Galloway, left, and Sheriff J. L.
Hobby are served fried chicken and baked bean* at the Oviedo Political
Rally Dinner Saturday night. Over 800 pursuit* attended the rally held at
th« school gym.
(Herald Photo)
C A N D ID A T E S

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DOYLE CONNER, candidate for commiaaloner of agriculture met with
some of hJa Seminole County aupportera at the Farmers' Auction Murket
an Onora Rd. Saturday. From tha left are Laurin Johnson, Conner's cam­
paign treasurer; Kep. Muck Cleveland Jr. of Sanford, Conner and E. D.
Kirehhoff, Conner’a campaign manager for Seminole County.
(Herald Photo)

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By Halted Press Inleraaliootl
Gubernatorial candidate Fred
0.
Dickinson today criti cited
Florida leaders for (landing idly
by while the federal government
"subsidited foreign tndualriea te
Uie detriment of Florida induaIriea."
Speaking at Tarpon Spring*,
Dickinson laid the federal govern­
ment "pumped $710,000 Into the
Cuban sponge Industry at a time
when our own sponge industry In
Florida badly needed help and
oould ill afford more foreign com ­
petition."
Another candidate. Karris Bry­
ant, told ■ Clearwater audience,
“ I am commilteed U&gt; segregation,
not only in our schools but in all
areas of our lives. At the same
time I am for providing equal
but separata opportunities for
both rsres."
Bryant also said the stale had
"broken faith" with senior eitlsene by keeping an increased tan­
gible property tax. lie advocated
M be cut to Us 1MT level.
Six of the cendidales repealed
their disagreement with Oov. LeRoy Collins on the issue of lunch
counter segregation demonstra­
tions during an appearance at
Orlando.

StiiK Leaders

•All six, including one Republi­
can, said they did not agree with
lha governor that it la morally
wrong for department stores
which do business with' Ncjjrot*
to bar them from lunch counters.
The six were .Harvey Belief,
FarTii Bryant. Haydon Burns.
George Downs, Jim McCurvey and
Republican
Emerson
Rupert.
They were questioned during an
hour-long television program by
former governors Millard Cald­
well and Fullar W arns
Each candidate gave Us view of
tha outstanding campaign laiuea.
Their answer* were;
Belter: “ Respportianmcnt is of
param
*— irtance, then aegregatta!’
Bryant:
Adequate school* is
the biggest need."
Burns: “ Applying business la
government . . . return govern­
ment to the people end take it
■way from the lawyers in Talla­
hassee."
Downs: “ The sstne is Mr. Rei­
ser:"
McCorvey: “ More schools, high­
er pay for teachers and better
highway!." lie said all theta
goals are attainable through legaHied gambling.
Rupert: “ Establishment of a

two-party system."
In another weokrnd develop­
ment in the campaign, the
Miami Herald endorsed Doyle E.
Carlton Jr. for governor. The
newspaper said tt believes only
Carlton, Bryant am( 'John Mc­
Carty have a chance .to win.
Either Bryant' or McCarty would
serve the state adequately and
honotly, the newspaper said.
Carlton planned to lour Orlando
today and to speak at a rally in
91. Petersburg tonight. Burns was
achadulcd to ba In New York to
sign Jacksonville City Auditorium
bond*,
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Thompson Named
To Replace Mayo

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — (lov.
LeRoy Collins today ippoinlrd
Lee Thompson as state commis­
sioner of agriculture to succeed
the Isle Nathan Mayo.
Thompson will serve out the
unexpired term until early Janu­
ary, 1M1, whrn a new commis­
sioner, elected in November, will
lake office.
Ha told a new* conference he
will devote much of tha coming
months to preparation* for putting
into effect of a (op to bottom re­
organization of Ihr department.
Tha reorganization, which would
streamline the unwiehlly agency,
was ordered by the 1059’ Legislsiure with tha stipulation it not
lake effect until a new commis­
smouldering ruins early today sioner took office next January.
Thompson. 53, has been Mayo's
following the five-alarm blata that
raced through the lOyear-old sdminitlrallve assistant a i e r *
1997.
structure.
The intense heat from the holo­
caust shattered more than 600
windows to the 12 story Baptist
Hospital across thu street tram
the bill plrk, and the John lias
Ion City Hospital down the street.
The fire was fanned by winds
up to 25 miles an hour. However,
Two Daytons Beach residents
firemen said a sudden shift to the
Wind helped bring the blase un­ were hospitalised after a smashup on French Ava. at First St.
der control.
Approximately 300 of the 1,500 Saturday.
Beventy.yvar old Pierre Daniel
patients in the two bospilal* were
removed when smoke end cinders of Daytona may have suffered a
began pouring through lha broken neck whiplash from tha accirtapt,
windows and ioufhed off ■ num­ police said. Mari* Elaine Yost
suffered knee ‘Wrojse*.
ber of small fire*.
The wsThfant happen*, wh.
Doctors end hoapital employe*
u*ed well' fire extinguishers to car drivem. by Jamas Er
apt ay carpet* to the main lobby Cousin* Jr,- o f Orlando
end corridor* that caught fir*. into tha back o f lha Yes
Several small office buildings the Fieneh and First intersection,
were destroyed whrn the grand police said. Daniel was a passen­
rf Um
stand roof cf
the ball park .pel- ger in the car driven by Marie
*
wtod-whippsd M toaa' Yeet.
imber of Are* wHkia Cousins waa charged with fol­
started « num'
a half mito radius ad Uw stadium. lowing too close.

'Roaring' Fire Destroys
Memphis Baseball Park
MEMPHIS, Teas. (UPI) — A
roaring fire destroyed a minor
league baseball park bare Sunday
night forcing tha removal of hun­
dreds of frightened patients from
two nearby botpUala threatened
by the blaxe.
No serioua injuries were reportad but about a doiea were over£ come by smoke in the l wo-hour
m battle to get the flames under
control at Ruse wood Park. Dam­
age was estimated al &gt;500,000.
During the blase, U newborn
babies, including &gt;1 premature
infants, wars taken out of lha
nursery at John Gaston Hospital
and patasd down the stairs by a
human chain of doctors, nurses
and internes. The infants and all
patients in the maternity ward
© were safely taken to another seetom of the building.
A large number af patients
were taken m their pajamas,
bathrobes and wrapped to blan­
kets to the lawn of the hospital.
Some were placed in automobiles
at tho hospital parking lot until
of

Rum wood Park waa Just a shell
twisted steel, charred tad

Two Hospitalized
In Auto Mishap

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Tax Assessor Richard McCanna,
speaking in his opponent’s home
territory in Oviedo Saturday night,
opened up his heaviest political bar­
rage of the campaign saying that
“ taxation by favoritism
must
never return to Seminole County."
" it is unfair and undemocratic
to protect one group of taxpayer*
at the expense of the other with
utter disregard for the law. It is
not democratic to afford one group
frredorn from taxes hy lowering
the assessment level Just beeaLie
they have the largest number of
voles. We can’t assess to get votes,
and if assessments must be made
based on the number of votes, you
can count me out right now," Mc­
Canns said.
McCanns added that he did not
seek "this Job in October with the
intention of becoming your future
lax assessor but only to help out
in a lime of great need in the
county." "I wear no man’s eollar,"
be emphasized.
Mrz. Mary Earle Walker said
that if she is elected to the as­
sessor’s post, she would use every
effort to serse the people of .Semi­
nole County to the best of her
ability.
"I was removed from the as­
sessor’s Job without a public hear­
ing," Mr*. Walker said. "A ll my
efforts to give the citizens a fair
ami jt.it assessment were thwart­
ed by a certain few ," she said.
“ I will tarry out the duties of
the office in Ihe ties! business-like
way," ahe added.
in Ihe District 1 County Com­
mission race. J. C. Hutchison said
h« would do everything In Ids
power to control natural resource*
in the county while T. V. Brown
said he would work toward better
roads.
Don Bah-i said hr was the “ only
Individual in lha race and was nol
taking orders from ultra-conserva
live or ultra-progressive pressure
groups."
District 3 County Commissioner
Lawrence Swafford said certain
groups had approarhrd him and
said they would work “ to defeat
me U 1 bring the liquor controversy
tata .tte,eam paign. I will never
itop' K T W to slop the selling
of liquor .on Sunday," Swoftord
Mid.
A. R. Lormann urged that can
dldates atop using dirt In the cam
palgn. "Lets leave the dirt in the
ground," he asid.
Candidate James Avery sumina
Hied hi* previous campaign re
marks and again criticized the sad
conditions’ ’ of the county home.
However, Diitrict 5 County Com­
missioner llomer Little answered
Avery’s charge about meal being
served only one* a week there, by
declaring Hut the menus at tha
homa are posted for everyone to
see and said persons at (he home
“ are eating baiter meals than some
people bora &lt; tonight."
"Avery also had a rebuttal today
for County Commission Chairman
John Kridcr, who said last week
that Avery’s statement concern­
ing the board’s drainage efforts
were unfair.
Avery said he Ihnughl Kridrr’s
answer In his statement was
“ grossly unfair" and called it "a
deliberate attempt to belittle my
abilities."
Krider had complained about a
statement by Avery that the coun­
ty board had gone to “ unnecessary
expense to hire consulting engi­
neers to meet with local engineers
to find out wbrre to dig ditches.
The board could have gotten the
same service from the U. S Soil
Conservation Service."
Avery still contended today that
this service Is available and quot­
ed a report he said (he cnunly
drainage committer made to the
commiiaioner* April H concern­
ing such services
,
"I pass over my privilege of
staling who is well informed a* lo
the reports of (his ezrellent com ­
mittee," he said.

Established *908

MONDAY, APRIL 18. I960

NO. 674

Democrats M uster Support
For Medical Care Proposal
WASHINGTON (UPI) — House
Democratic leaders searched to­
day for lour more votes lo clear
a major roadblock lo legislation
lo provide mrdicsl care for old
folks on social security rolls.
Liberal Democrats, who regard

tha controversial legislation as a
must, thus far have fallen (our
voles shy of getting it approved
hy the House Ways and Means
Committee.
Speaker Sam
Rayburn
and
Leadrr John W. McCormack were

expected to begin working today
to pry some sort of a eomprotni*e health care plan out of the
committee.
"Effective legislation should be
enacted into law," McCormack
told a reporter. "I wiU do all 1

Snow Puts Damper
On Easter Parade
By United Press Internalinnnl
White Christmas routed the Easter Parade in parts of
the Middle West Sunday.
An April storm dumped up to four inches of snow on
Iowa, Nebraska nmi the northern Great Lakes during the
weekend.
The unseasonable weather cut out telephone service, re-

News Briefs
Search For Killer

ROBERT E. DARK, 29ycar-old son of Dr. and
Mrs. C. L. Park o f Sunford,
wan elected president of
tha student body at Univeralty of F l o r i d a in
(lainenville.
Park
la a
senior law student with a
H. S. and A. B. degree. He
han been an officer in the
naval reserve for seven
years and has held posi­
tions in many university
clubs and national organi­
sations.

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Beverly's Mom
Faces Charges
i

HOLLYWOOD (UPI I — The
mother of Beverly Aadland goes
to court today for arraignment on
charges of contributing to the de­
linquency of her zilm teenage
daughter.
Platinum-haired Mr*. Florence
Aadland, 33, by police records but
46 by her own claim, Sunday look
an Easter basket of randy lo 17year old Beverly in Juvenile Hill.
There mother and daughter had a
talk about thing* judicial.
"I told her the gravity of the
charge* againal me and said M
waa up to her to tell the court ahe
loved m e," said Mr*. Aadland.
“ Beverly (old me, ‘ Mama, 1 know
w# were framed1."
Sir*. Aadland was charged with
five count* of contributing to Ihe
delinquency of a minor (Beverly)
as the result of a wild wlneaJrinking party al the Aadland apart­
ment. U oonvlctod, ahe fares a
maximum setnencc of fLWO fine
and one year in Jail on each count.
Mr*. Aadland was arrested on
the charges last week and released
on 11.050 hall,
Her daughter, an aspiring singer
and Ihe playmate of the lata Errol
Flynn, was confined in Juvenile
Hall liner April B, the day William
Stanriu, 21, was fatally shot in her
■pa rime ill.

MIAMI (UPI) — Authorities
prrased ■ search today for two
Negroes sought for the killing or
■ M-ycar-old Japanese florist in
a robbery attempt. Howard II.
Kobayaahl was shot In death late
Saturday night after keeping his
ahop open until midnight to aerva
Easter customers. HU 65-year-old
wife witnessed the shooting and
said the slayers were Negroes

54 Break Out
UATESVILLE, Tex. tUPI) Fifty-four
teenage
delinquents
staged a aeries of breakouts Sun
day from the fenceleas Slate
School for Hey* here, but at least
12 had been recaptured by early
today. The rash of aacapea atari
td Mi broad daylight, while par
eats and other visitor* swarmed
over toe reformatory campus
observe Eerier.

Concerted Drive

By Uetted Proa* international
Negro student leaders met Sun
day in Raleigh, N. C., and Nath
viile. Tone., lo map plana far a
concerted drive lo end lunch
counter segregation in the South,
A temporary organisation, the
“ Student Non-Violant Coordina
tlon Committer," wai set up at
the Raleigh meeting to guide antisegregation activities.

Smoke Case To End

PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Counael
for a carpenter who claims he got
lung cancer from imoklng cigar
•ties was expected to conclude
lita cane today in a 11,250,000
damage suit against toe Liggett
A Myar* Tobacco Co. The feder­
al court case was recessed for the
Easter weekend after counael for
Otto E. Pritchard. 6t, charged
that the company did nol conduct
research into the afreets n( amok
ing during tot IMOs and 1640*.

Missing Capsule
VANDKNHKHG AIR FORCE.
BASE, Calif. I l i r i M 300-pound
apace rapsule whizzed around Ihe
earth in a polar orbit tod a y much lo toe disappointment ef Ihe
Air Force. The orange crate-aizcd
capsule stuffed with Instrument*
wat successfully ejected Sal
urday on toe 17lh orbit ef Di*
coverrr XI satellite. But M did
not return to earth near Hawaii
where a flotilla of ships and planes
hoped lo make Ihe world's first
rerovrry of an object from orbit.
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Orlando Gl Uses Truck
1 p. m. Stocks For Easter Morning Ride

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

ORLANDO (UPI) Airman
William Mrrker Branch’* wife
refuied to give him Ihe keys to
their car alter a Saturday night
out on the town.
So Branch borrowed s 21-tun
Air Force fire truck. With siren
screaming, red light* flashing and
police in hot pursuit, he went for
an Easter morning ride.
The Jaunt ended with Ihr truck
stuck in the mud and Branch in
trouble with Orlando and Air
Force authorities. A preliminary
hearing waa scheduled in Orlande
city court today on toe charge*
of reckless driving and unaulbortied use of a government vehicle.
Branch, 20, stationed at Orlando
Air Korea Baae, commandeered
Um fire track Just after midnight
Easier morning. He Jockeyed the
big truck around city airport run­

way* and then headed for down­
town Orlando.
Branrh was anything but inconpiruoua. The Highway Patrol
Joined city and military police in
the chaie. The officers fired at
the truck, peppering it with bullet
holes.
At timet the truck got tap to
70 miles an hour and once aped
down tha wrong side of a divid­
ed highway. Astonished motorists
were forced off the road.
“ It’a a wonder five or sia
motorists weren't killed," said Air
Force Captain Edwnrd Greeley,
"A Guardian Angel mual have
been riding with him."
The chase roared oat for t f
minutes. Then Branch Ignored n
detour sign and got stuck to too
mud of n highway noontraction
sito.
He ran awny but police nought
him about a mito from ton truck.

dueed visibility to zero and piled
up huge snowdrifts.
The tnnw got so heavy in cen­
tral Iowa that the Des Moines
radio of Ihe highway patrol waa
put out of commission for nearly
two hours. Driving condition* also
were harardous in upper Mlchi
gan, which got three inches of
snow during Ihe night.
Thunderstorms accompanied by
tornadoes and hail lashed a wide
section south of (he snow belt. At
least five persona were killed.
Two leenaged girls and a 21year-old man were killed early
Sunday when their car skidded on
a blacktop road near Cheater. III.,
In a heavy rainstorm and hit ■
concrete abutment.
One man waa killed star Wash­
burn, Iowa, wban a tornado rakod
a highway truck atop, tipping a
semi-trailer truck over a ear,
Another tornado twirled over
Tulsa, Okla., and a one-year-old
boy waa killed when lightning
struck hi* home.

Public Forum Set
By Voters League
The County Volera League wiB
hold a public forum at 0 p. m.
April 21 at the Farmer* Auction
Market on Hwy. 17-tg, south of
Sanford.
No speeches wUI be made by the
candidate*, instead they wiU be
asked questions which have been
'written by the audience on blank*
provided by the league.
The candidate* will hero an op­
portunity to discuss any controver­
sial latuea that have been present­
ed or to refute any charges they
may feel have been unfairly made
against them.
The meeting is planned to help
voters determine the facta and to
intelligently aelect their candidate*
in May 2 Democratic primary. Dis­
cussion of peraonalitiaa will nol be
permitted.

Board To Consider
Swim Pool Code
The proposed lanford swimming
pool code is aimed at protect­
ing eity resident* against care­
less pool builders, City Manager
W. E. Knowise said today.
The rode to be submitted for
the City Commission'* approval
next Monday, explains safety
factors that a pool should have.
Some people think all a pool
need* it a bole with a concrete
lining and aomr water in il,
Know its said. He pointed out
that poorly built pools can buckle
under heavy water pressure. The
new code drawn up by Sanford
building inspector M. A. VetoingIon sets ap standards for pool
wall and floor rirength.

ran to get an effective bill cov­
ering at least hospitalization
through Ihe social security ap­
proach”
The original plan would provide
hospitalization, nursing home earn
and surgical benefits for old peo­
ple receiving social security. The
costs would be met through high­
er social security taxes. It la op­
posed by Ihe Eisenhower admin­
istration.
A compromise version would be
limited to hospitalisation Insur­
ance, with no hike in Uw ( u
rale. Social security taxes would
he collected on tha first *6,ooo
of annual carningt instead of
tl.aoo aa at present, however.

Sanford Without
Water For 4 Hours
Due To Pipe Break
A water pipe break caused San­
ford to be without walar for four
hours thla morning.
A 10-inch main broke at Celery
and Willow Ave. about 4 a. m. and
kept the whole town from getting
water until the break was fixed
about 1:43 a. m.
The Sta foot split In the cast lrt*a
pipe could have been caused by
old age or back pressure by wate^
Public Worka Director 8. M. Riel*
ard said. Sanford water and sewer
department employe* r e p l a c e d
about nine feet of pipe to get tha
line functioning again.
The break waa not raused by
construction or repair work near
lha line, Rlehard said. Tha pip*
waa Installed In IBM or IBIS.
Not every breek would cut o M
the water aapply for all of Sanford,
Richard aa;
aid. Horn* breaks would
Just cut off Wi
from certain
section* of town.
Repairing the .line would hero
token longer IT fttm hadn’t
good cooperation bctwwatt'the ett?
water and atroet departments,
Richard said. No emergency needs
for water were reported wbtte ton
line waa out, ha aeld.

Curiosity Causes
Two Car Collision
Two driver* who were carlo
about a car stuck In a ditch i
SR is nearly landed in o dll'
themselves Sunday.
James Cooper of Titusville gla
ced off Ihe road at a car stuck
a ditch near Lake Jeiaup ai
slammed into the back of Oi
Hank’s car. Highway P a i r s
trooper BUI Striagfield t a 1
Banka, a Geneva Negro had *1
■lowed down to look at the s i*
auto.
Cooper, 42, had three broken rt
and a cut on hit head from U
amathup. Hi* wife, Nadine Coopt
had a cul -on her forehead at
bruises. C. E. Karcb of ladii
River City had a fractured wri
and James B. Cooper, the Coo
era' laenage ton, had a cut 11
All toe injured persona w en
the Cooper car.
Cooper was charged wilb fallui
to have bla car under eontn
StrlngfieM aaid.

Girl Hospitalized
In Bike-Car Crash

An elghl-yeer-old Sanford girt
was in good cond'Uon al Seminoin
Memorial Hospital today after her
bicycle hit a car, Saturday.
little Altonia Young hit a car
after a mixup In signals on Locuai
Ave, between Ninth and HHh Sts.,
police said. The giri'a father, Alton
Young of 101* Locust Ave., said
the woman driver o f the oor kept
going after the accident. Altonia
was shaken up but didn't appear
to be hurt, ha said.
The girl was taken to the boepital
The County Commission will for observation. Police were look­
hold a joint meeting with the ing for the driver e f toe oar Ihif
County Eon ing Board Wednesday morning.
night to discuss the new proposed
comprehensive toning plan.
Final alterations to the law
will lie made at tha meeting with
the final public hearing on tha
law achaduiad May 6.
Two houao fires and a grata fine
kept the Sanford Fire Dept, tamp
Easier Sunday.
A boy playing with match** re­
sulted is n tench aatchiag f i n al
121* W. 13th PI., toe d e p a r ts # *
Mra. Camilla Bruce, supervis­ ■aid. The flareup waa in a hanto
or of registration said today that rented by Ernestine Harris.
there era 14J0U registered vojeee
The other f i n was to a a s
In Seminole County mad 11,90* are drained building a t Mto fit. haDemocrats.
twees Maple and Oliva Aron. Mito
"This lg ton torgeto
tratton m record to 1
The grata lira waa at 2il« *
Mra. Bruce said.
Ava.

Zoning Plan Meet
Slated Wednesday

Firtmcn Busy
Easter Sunday

14,502 Registered
To Vote In County

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